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Title Section15 1989-06-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, JUNE 5, I*B9 50 CENTS MCI (P) 44/12/88 I15 words
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Article59 1989-06-05 1 BEIJING Senior leader Deng Xiaoping gave the orders for the invasion of Tiananmen Square from a hospital where he is being treated fer prostate can- <*r, Chines, officials said yesterday. Officials in the office of ex-president Li Xlannian said Mr Deng's condition is serious. HeAP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration1031 1989-06-05 1 City people in horror and shock Hundreds killed as troops take control BEIJING Tanks with machineguns blazing patrolled central Beijing yesterday as troops kept firm control over Tiananmen Square after storming into it before dawn to quell demonstrations with heavy loss of life. But at Beijihg colleges,Reuter; AP; UPI; AFP - 1,031 words
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196 1989-06-05 1 BEIJING A group of 17 Singaporean tourists arrived in Beijing on Saturday afternoon and was immediately trapped in the political unrest, according to a Lianhe Wanbao report yesterday. The group, comprising 13 women and four men, is stranded in Dongfang Hotel, which is situated196 words
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Article39 1989-06-05 1 Latest 650 KILLED IN GAS BLAST MOSCOW At least 659 people were killed when a leaking gas pipeline exploded near the Trans-Si-berian railway wrecking two passenger trains, a correspondent for the local Communist Party newspaper said yester- day. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article28 1989-06-05 1 FIRE broke out in a chemical factory in Jurong late last night. Four fhe engines were dispatched to the scene, said a fire department official.28 words
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Article, Illustration284 1989-06-05 1 BEGINNER'S luck and lots of encouragement were what Mr Balvinder Singh needed to make it to the top of Westin Stamford, the world's tallest hotel. They helped the sales executive to finish the gruelling climh of 1,336 steps at the 3rd Vertical Marathon in 6284 words
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293 1989-06-05 1 WARSAW Poles nocked to vote yesterday in parliamentary elections giving them a choice for the first time in more than 40 years between the ruling Communist Party and a wellorganised opposition. Spot checks by Reuter reporters at half a dozen Warsaw polling stationsReuter; AP - 293 words
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Article396 1989-06-05 1 NICOSIA Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini has died in Teheran of a heart attack after more than 10 years as supreme spiritual and political leader of Islamic revolutionary Iran, Teheran's official media said yesterday. Grieving Iranians poured into the streets of Teheran to mourn the 86--year-old Ayatollah'sReuter; AP; AFP; UPI - 396 words
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Article21 1989-06-05 1 TEHERAN President All Khamenei was chosen yesterday to succeed Avatollah Ruhollah Khomeini as Iran's supreme leader. Irna reported. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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61 1989-06-05 1 I SUBSCRIBERS in Yishin may have missed th-ir copies of The Sunday Times yesterday. Thi*. was because one of the delivery trucks to Yishun hroke down yesterday morning. Because of this, the paper was njt deliver^ to homes in Yishun, though it was available61 words
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Advertisement82 1989-06-05 1 A Cttjwiy 0( BudJU^u n hernial n SINCE 1888 Made in WEST GERMANY Sok V.vni II Shcllc) A n (I't. i I id. Students fight tanks, guns with bricks and bars: Page 2 World reactions: Page 2 HK market will be hit again: Page 33 Editorial: Page 22 tH MB82 words
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Article, Illustration824 1989-06-05 2 Enraged and desperate, protesters appeal to the world for help BEIJING The violence against students and workers in Tiananmen Square was most obvious yesterday, because for the most part they were the ones getting killed. But they, too, were violent, against theNYT; Reuter - 824 words
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Article, Illustration963 1989-06-05 2 BEIJING Stunned survivors of a dawn attack by tanks and troops on demonstrators camped in Beijing's Tiananmen Square straggled to safety yesterday, speaking of a nightmare massacre of students and workers. Students dazed by the experience described how dozens of tanks andReuter - 963 words
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552 1989-06-05 2 Beijing people filled with horror, rage 41 am angry. My heart is bleeding. They have killed my people. Everyone else who saw m it wept. A man in his twenties BEIJING Beijing residents shook with horror, grief, rage and cries of revenge yesterday at the city-wide military onslaught ordered byUPI; Reuter - 552 words
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WORLD reaction
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386 1989-06-05 2 KENNEBUNKPORT (Maine) US President George Bush has denounced the Chinese government for using military force that killed scores of pro-democracy demonstrators in Beijing and implied the action could damage US-China relations. "I deeply deplore the decision to use force against peaceful demonstrators andReuter; AFP; UPI - 386 words
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731 1989-06-05 2 CATHERINE C. ONG - Call for general strike as thousands stage mass 'funeral' CATHERINE C. ONG In Hongkong By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Leaders of Hongkong's pro-democra-cy alliance called for a general strike to be held on Wednesday as tens of thousands of people took part in street marches and held a mass funeral yesterday731 words
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374 1989-06-05 2 In Taiwan TAIPEI Taiwan President Lee Teng-hui expressed outrage and astonishment at yesterday's violence in Beijing ancl ordered armed forces to remain alert for "any possible venture" by the communist mainland. Mr Lee urged democratic nations across the world to condemn the bloodshed, and ChineseAFP; Reuter - 374 words
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551 1989-06-05 3 Unrest in China SAN FRANCISCO News of the army massacre of pro-democracy demonstrators in Beijing have ignited anger among ChineseAmericans and Chinese students across the United States. "Oh my God! Oh my God!," cried Ms Choi Soon as she listened to radio reports ofUPI; AP; Reuter - 551 words
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Death of Ayatollah Khomeini
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Article, Illustration645 1989-06-05 3 NICOSIA The death of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini at the weekend leaves Iran groping for direction after years of upheaval and war. The question for most Iranians is whether there will be a smooth transition in the post-Khomeini era or a Lebanon-like fragmentationReuter - 645 words
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Article370 1989-06-05 3 NICOSIA With Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's death leaving Iran with no supreme leader, the following people are likely to be key players in the transition to the post-Khomeini era: Aii Akbar Hashemi Raf san jani, 54, Speaker of Parliament for nine years and tipped to beReuter - 370 words
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Article46 1989-06-05 3 A cnicKen nee restaurant in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. And run by a Singaporean, at that That was the surprise find by some of the Singaporean officers with the United Nations police contingent now in the south-west African state. Home, Page 2146 words
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Article67 1989-06-05 3 At least 30 to 40 eye injuries occur in Singapore everyday half of them due to industrial accidents. As more industries are set up, such eye injuries will increase unless effective preventive measures are taken, noted Dr C. Y. Khoo, at a seminar on Occupational Eye Injuries in67 words
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Article71 1989-06-05 3 Getting marriage-minded people together is hardly a new problem in Singapore but the authorities are just getting around to realising that doctors, nurses and other hospital staff are in worse straits than most. Half of the 1,138 doctors working in government hospitals and clinics are unmarried. The Ministry71 words
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Article74 1989-06-05 3 Singapore s first independent school, St Joseph's Institution, may soon hire a nutritionist to take care of the students' diet and revamp its canteen system by introducing set menus. These proposals have been suggested as part of the preparations to turn SJI into a full-day school in 1991.74 words
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Article60 1989-06-05 3 Historical facts regarding Malay supremacy must be given due consideration in the formulation of Malaysia's post-1990 policies, Umno Youth leader Datuk Seri Najib Razak .said yesterday. He said the National Economic Consultative Council members should look into this fact when formulating a national economic policy for the 1990s60 words
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Article73 1989-06-05 3 Last week's exit of General Yoga Sugama, Indonesia's long-serving and powerful intelligence chief, could be read as a signal from President Suharto that he is strong enough to continue, if necessary, without those he once depended on heavily. One of the remaining pillars of President Suharto's long uninterrupted73 words
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Article51 1989-06-05 3 Japan began the world's first daily broadcasts of high-definition television programmes on Saturday, leaping ahead in a politicised race with the US and Europe for command of the next generation of television technology. The first signals appeared on ffi) giant screens around Japan at 2 pm. World, Page51 words
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Article52 1989-06-05 3 Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has announced that a Supreme Soviet committee would for the first time control the activities of the Soviet Union's intelligence services, the KGB. He told the Council of the Union the KGB would be controlled by the Defence and State Security Committee. World,52 words
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Article51 1989-06-05 3 Australian officials are looking to the air forces of South-east Asia to provide a new lease of life for one of the world's largest land-based testing ranges, Woomera. So far 13 companies have expressed interest in commercial development of the restricted 136,000 sq km range. World, Page51 words
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Article57 1989-06-05 3 Hundreds of people were killed when a leaking gas pipeline exploded near the Trans-Siberian railway, wrecking two passenger trains, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday. It said it was the worst Soviet railway disaster. The Soviet Communist Party Central Committee has declared today a day of nationwide57 words
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Miscellaneous206 1989-06-05 3 Weather mßßßßaßßßßßaaßßaaaaßßaaßaaaawßaaaaaamaaßßßaai Showers over many areas, clearing in the eariy morning TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.09 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.57 am. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide i C t Los Angeles 15 21 C Goudy Amsterdam 9/20 C Gear Madrid 10 19 C206 words
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258 1989-06-05 4 Pakistan's rich to be hit by new Budget ISLAMABAD The Pakistani government has announced new taxes aimed at the rich to help tackle the country's economic crisis, but left the level of defence spending virtually unchanged. Announcing the 1989-90 Budget on Saturday, Minister of State for Finance Ehsanul Haq PirachaUPI; Reuter - 258 words
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132 1989-06-05 4 New French Immigration Bill lifting restrictions approved PARIS A new Immigration Bill, lifting some of the restrictions imposed under the previous rightwing government, has been approved by the French Parliament by a narrow margin. The Socialists voted in favour of the Bill, the Conservatives, Liberals and "Centrists" voted against, whileAFP - 132 words
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403 1989-06-05 4 Leaking gas pipeline explosion wrecks two trains MOSCOW Hundreds of people were killed when a leaking gas pipeline exploded near the TransSiberian railway, wrecking two passenger trains, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday. It said it was the worst Soviet railway disaster. TheReuter; AFP - 403 words
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Article, Illustration52 1989-06-05 4 GREENPEACE activists unfurling a banner from Rotterdam's Eurotower on Friday to mark the start of a 10-month campaign against North Sea pollution. Three ships of the international environmental organisation will sail to eight North Sea countries to publicise their flaunting of past agreements on clean-up efforts.AFP - 52 words
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225 1989-06-05 4 WASHINGTON Oliver North's former secretary has told federal drug investigators that she was a "weekend" cocaine user during 1985-1967 while she had access to sensitive government documents, according to a published report. The Washington Post reported yesterday that Fawn Hall, a secretaryReuter - 225 words
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130 1989-06-05 4 NEW YORK An 18thcentury mahogany desk and bookcase were sold for more than US$l2 million (5523.1 million) at Christie's auction house at the weekend, setting a world record price paid tor a single piece of furniture. Mr Harold Sak, president of IsraelReuter - 130 words
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190 1989-06-05 4 170 killed as floods hit Sri Lanka villages COLOMBO Floods and landslides killed at least 170 people and forced more than 25,000 to flee their homes in the hills of central Sri Lanka, police said yesterday. The pre-dawn landslides, touched off by heavy rains, wiped out entire villages, Kegalle policeAFP - 190 words
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464 1989-06-05 6 WASHINGTON Amid growing doubts that the Afghan guerillas can topple the Kabul government, the Bush administration is edging towards a new policy that emphasises the possibility of a political solution to the conflict Administration officials said several factors had prompted them to reconsiderNYT - 464 words
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Article280 1989-06-05 6 TEL AVIV Israeli troops have clamped an indefinite curfew on 650,000 Arabs in the occupied Gaza Strip ahead of a strike called by leaders of a Palestinian uprising. The curfew was the second imposed on Gaza in less than three weeks. Security sources saidReuter - 280 words
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Article, Illustration277 1989-06-05 6 LOCKERBIE (Scotland) Hundreds of people ate hot dogs and listened to music on Saturday at a party thrown for the city where Pan Am Flight 103 tumbled to earth. But relatives of the Lockerbie crash victims said the good time wasAP; AFP; Reuter - 277 words
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221 1989-06-05 6 French model for new Cambodia, says Sihanouk BESANCON (France) Cambodian resistance leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk will propose a new Constitution for Cambodia based on the French model, the Prince's son said. Prince Sihanouk intends to submit the proposal at a round table meeting of Cambodian leaders to be held inUPI; AFP - 221 words
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406 1989-06-05 7 WOOMERA (Australia) Australian officials are looking to the air forces of South-east Asia to provide a new lease of life for one of the world's largest landbased testing ranges. Three decades ago, this outback facility in central Australia was a beaconAFP - 406 words
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125 1989-06-05 7 LONDON Britain is to offer the services of its anti-terrorist Special Air Service (SAS) regiment to Kenya to help save the African elephant from extinction, the Sunday Telegraph reported. "Ministers have concluded that training by the elite regiment may be the best way toAFP - 125 words
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306 1989-06-05 7 WASHINGTON A majority of people in the United States 54 per cent believe the current attention on the ethics of public officials is paralysing the federal government, a Newsweek poll released on Saturday showed. The poll of 759 adults, taken on ThursdayUPI - 306 words
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Article, Illustration478 1989-06-05 9 MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has announced that a Supreme Soviet committee would for the first time control the activities of the Soviet Union's intelligence services, the KGB. Mr Gorbachev said the KGB would come undtr the control of the Defence andAFP; AP; Reuter - 478 words
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376 1989-06-05 9 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor LONDON The British government is planning to crack down on wildcat strikes, like those currently hitting the London transport system, with a further shake-up of industrial laws. Employment Secretary Norman Fowler says there could be legislation in the376 words
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Article219 1989-06-05 9 When two halves don't meet CHICAGO The city of Chicago and state of Illinois often fail to see eye-to-eye. But this time it's costing U*****,000 (*****,100) because tunnel links intended to connect a city building and a state building don't line up. "It's very embarrassing," said Mr John Hill, aAP - 219 words
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465 1989-06-05 10 It takes major lead in high-tech race with US, Europe TOKYO Japan began the world's first daily broadcasts of high-defini-tion television programmes on Saturday, leaping ahead in a politicised race with the US and Europe for command of the next generation of television technology.NYT - 465 words
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Article, Illustration373 1989-06-05 10 LONDON The Soviet Union has accused British agents of bugging Soviet homes and offices in London, plunging Anglo-Soviet relations into a new crisis two weeks after a tit-for-tat expulsions row. Soviet officials said on Saturday that 60 listening devices were found in the northReuter - 373 words
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378 1989-06-05 10 World meet to focus on Aids' social dilemma MONTREAL Faced with the grim reality that science is unlikely to vanquish the Aids epidemic soon, the fifth international Aids conference will focus greater attention on the social dilemma posed by the deadly disease. About 10,000 delegates from around the globe areUPI - 378 words
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180 1989-06-05 10 New Delhi grounds 2 pilots for 'no-wheel' landing NEW DELHI Indias civil aviation authorities have banned two senior pilots from flying passenger aircraft, after finding they had forgotten to lower plane wheels before landing, officials here said. The Aviation Ministry took away the licences of the commander and co-pi-lot afterAFP - 180 words
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Article, Illustration58 1989-06-05 12 Soldiers guard the skulls of Khmer Rouge victims during the recent "Day of Hate" staged annually to recall the reign of terror by the Khmer Rouge. Officials say more than 20,0W people were executed at this former prison near Phnom Penh where a Buddhist shrineAP - 58 words
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Article, Illustration75 1989-06-05 12 SYMPATHY PROTESTS Thousands of students (left) Ignored rain to rally at Taipei's Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Park on Wednesday to support the student-led democracy movement ln China. In Hongkong, crowds (below) waved yellow flags in unison to songs opposing an armed crackdown in ChinaAP; AFP - 75 words
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Article, Illustration127 1989-06-05 12 SYMBOLISMS Student activists (left) work on the "Goddess of Democracy" at a campus near Tiananmen Square last Monday. The protester's erected the statue, modelled after the IS Statue of Liberty, in Tiananmen Square throughout the night. In France, a statue of aReuter - 127 words
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323 1989-06-05 14 Chavalit denies links with 10 held on sedition charges BANGKOK Thai army chief and acting Supreme Commander General Chavalit Yongchaiyudh has denied any links with members of the National Revolutionary Council (NRC) who were arrested on Wednesday on his orders. "Neither I nor the army can permit actions which areAFP - 323 words
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671 1989-06-05 14 Yang Razali Kassim - Yang Razali Kassim Some say he wants to show he is strong enough to rule on his own By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Last week's exit of General Yoga Sugama, Indonesia's long-serv-ing and powerful intelligence chief, could be read as a signal from671 words
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391 1989-06-05 14 JAKARTA Major-Gen-eral Sudibyo is the first senior officer from the military's successor generation to rise to the top of Indonesia's powerful intelligence outfit, Bakin. His climb came as quite a surprise because the man who was earlier speculated to take over GeneralYang Razali Kassim - 391 words
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201 1989-06-05 14 None hurt by bomb thrown at Thai crowd BANGKOK A bomb was thrown into a crowd of 16 people watching television i in southern Thailand but i no one was hurt, police said yesterday. Police said the incident i occurred on Saturday night in a district of Pati tani province,AFP - 201 words
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Article, Illustration105 1989-06-05 14 President Suharto, who is personally involved in Indonesia's lamuy planning programme, will be recognised for his role in the programme's success when he goes to New York this week to receive a United Nations award. Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar will present the UN Population Award toAFP - 105 words
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264 1989-06-05 14 MANILA A total of 729 miners have been rescued from collapsed tunnels since a landslide hit the gold-rich Mount Diwalwal last Tuesday, local officials and miners' representatives in the southern Philippine town of Tagum said. The officials told Davao provincial Governor Prospero Amatong lateAFP - 264 words
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100 1989-06-05 14 Filipinos may build hotels for Soviets MANILA The largest co-operative organisation in the Soviet Union is thinking of hiring thousands of Filipino workers to build seven hotels and renovate others, the Philippine Ambassador to Moscow said. Mr Alejandro Melchor said he met Mr P. S. Fedirko, chairmaa of Cento soyuz,AFP - 100 words
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Article291 1989-06-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Chinese Association will drop at least two of its incumbent MPs in the next general election because of their poor service records, The Star quoted deputy president Lee Kim Sai as saying. Without naming them, Mr Lee said theyNST - 291 words
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261 1989-06-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR A civil service union representing 180,000 employees has announced its opposition to the formation of the proposed Malaysian Labour Organisation (MLO). The chairman of the National Joint Council Staff Side for Statutory Bodies, Mr Abdul Majid Mohamed Aii, said the formation ofNST; Bernama - 261 words
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168 1989-06-05 15 Johor to woo youth from rural areas to take up factory jobs JOHOR BARU The state government is trying to woo young people from the rural areas to take up jobs in factories here which are short of manpower. The chairman of the State Labour and Manpower Committee, Mr V.NST - 168 words
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429 1989-06-05 15 Najib stresses factor for the new economic policy BANGI (Selangor) Historical facts regarding Malay supremacy must be given due consideration in the formulation of Malaysia's post-1990 policies, Umno Youth leader Datuk Seri Najib Razak said yesterday. He said the National Economic Consultative Council members shouldNST; Bernama - 429 words
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Article, Illustration299 1989-06-05 16 Govt to build major modern air base at old British site ALOR STAR The Government plans to transform a former British air force base on the Kelantan Trengganu border into one of the most modern air bases in the country, the Chief of Defence Forces, Gen Tan Sri Hashim MohamedBernama - 299 words
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159 1989-06-05 16 4 Indonesians sentenced to life for consorting with gunman JOHOR BARU The High Court here yesterday sentenced four Indonesian illegal immigrants to life imprisonment for consorting with a gunman. Ahmad Mansor, 26; Rahman Aziz, 25; Ah Pit, 28; and Abdul Rafik Mansur, 33; pleaded guilty to consorting with Zainuddin Adam,Bernama - 159 words
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310 1989-06-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR Individuals with titles such as Tan Sri, Datuk, Haji or Hajah in their identity cards (ICs) will no longer be allowed to include them in their ICs when they are renewed. The Director-General of the National Registration Department, DatukBernama - 310 words
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263 1989-06-05 16 Shahrir accuses Umno of double standards JOHOR BARU The MP for Johor Baru, Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad has said the Umno Supreme Council had practised double standards when it deferred a decision on his membership in the party. Datuk Shahrir said Umno had broken its promise to accept all formerNST; Bernama - 263 words
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Article37 1989-06-05 16 PENANG Penang Chief Minister Dr Lim Chong Eiu left for Singapore yesterday for a two-day official visit to the Republic. Dr Lim is expected to hold talks with Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. BernamaBernama - 37 words
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347 1989-06-05 16 JOHOR BARU Johor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin has appealed to Singapore's First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong to look into the plight of fishermen affected by the territorial dispute over the ownership of the Horsburg Lighthouse on Pulau Batu Putih,Bernama; NST - 347 words
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207 1989-06-05 16 JOHOR BARU A fresh cholera case has been detected in Kota Tinggi, about 40 km from here, bringing the number of cases in Johor to 18. The Deputy Director for Health and Medical Services in Johor, Dr Rattan Singh, said the latest victimBernama - 207 words
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Article, Illustration611 1989-06-05 17 DOMINIC NATHAN - DOMINIC NATHAN 800 reservists in their first full-scale readiness operation over the weekend By SCORES of people were wounded and many others trapped under rubble yesterday when parts of Singapore were devastated during an enemy air-raid. That was the simulated war-time scenario which called611 words
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189 1989-06-05 17 THE Democratic Socialist Club of the National University of Singapore iisued a statement yesterday expressing support for the student movement in China. It strongly condemned the Chinese government for using violence against innocent and unarmed students and citizens. It urged the Chinese189 words
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293 1989-06-05 17 Maintain strong family ties, urges Dr Seet THE Minister oi State (Community Developme..* and Education) Dr Seet Ai Mee yesterday expressed the hope that the Singaporean pursuit of excellence would not lead to a weakening of family ties. Speaking of busy families in which both husband and wife worked, she293 words
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227 1989-06-05 17 PREVENTIVE measures, such as education against drug and inhalant abuse, are important in supplementing efforts by the authorities to stop the flow of drugs into the country. This point was made by Dr Richard Hu, the Minister for Finance and MP for Kreta Ayer,227 words
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128 1989-06-05 17 A WOMAN was robbed of nearly $1,600 in cash and jewellery by a man who entered her house under the pretext of repairing the sewage system. Mrs William Ong, 31, told police the incident happened at Block 124, Pasir Ris St 11 on May128 words
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239 1989-06-05 17 THE Ministry of Environment has announced that today is World Environment Day and the theme is Global Warming: Global Warning. The focus for this year is on climatic changes due to an increase in human activities and efforts to limit and cope with239 words
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Article, Illustration396 1989-06-05 18 NG WEI JOO - NG WEI JOO It may soon make use of a {nutritionist to take care of the students' diet By SINGAPORE'S first independent school, St Joseph's Institution, may soon hire a nutritionist to take care of the students' diet and revamp its canteen396 words
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344 1989-06-05 18 LOCKER-SHARING can be hazardous to your wealth, a district court heard on Saturday. Ng Khiang Eng, 23, a candy shop cashier, managed to get hold of her colleague's automated teller machine card from a shared locker, and used it four times to withdraw a344 words
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Article, Illustration405 1989-06-05 18 Family unhurt as side wall also collapses A WOMAN continued praying even after she heard portions of the upper story roof and a side wall of her rented house crumble yesterday morning. But six of her children, awakened by the noise, rushed out of405 words
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Article167 1989-06-05 18 SINGAPORE will host the first international aquarium fish and accessories exhibition and conference, Aquarama '89, at the World Trade Centre from June 15 to 18. The four-day event will promote Singapore as a centre for the aquarium fish trade and industry in the region. It167 words
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116 1989-06-05 18 A 23- YEAR-OLD man was on Saturday the last of six men and youths to be charged with trying to murder a student when they were an unlawful assembly in a forest off Upper Bukit Timah Road on May 9. No plea was taken116 words
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Article, Illustration888 1989-06-05 19 SERENA TOH - SERENA TOH Concerned hospitals set up SDU units to help single employees By ana FRANCESCA NATHAN HOSPITALS are places to go to if you happen to be sick. But if you are looking for a husband or wife, forget it. Getting marriage-mind-ed people888 words
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233 1989-06-05 19 HE IS a shy urologist in his midSQs, and she is a pretty paediatric trainee in her 20s. Their paths might never have crossed but they did one day amidst gently swaying palms and the sound of pounding surf. Last month, they married. THE233 words
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500 1989-06-05 20 More preventive measures needed, says doctor AT LEAST 30 to 40 eye injuries occur in Singapore everyday half of them due to industrial accidents. And as more industries are set up, such eye injuries will increase unless effective preventive measures are taken,500 words
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Article, Illustration214 1989-06-05 20 Teng Cheong lends a helping hand at bird show A BIRD in the hand might be worth two in the bush but sometimes it is not easy even to get a bird in hand, Second Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong found out yesterday. It214 words
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Article294 1989-06-05 20 WEIQI, the intellectually challenging board game of encirclement which originated in China about 3,000 years ago, is catching on among Singaporeans, including the young. Mr Goh Kiah Tian, 34, a committee member of the Singapore Weiqi Association, said there are at least 2,000 players here294 words
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Article54 1989-06-05 20 THE top prize awaiting the winner of this year's Working Mother of the Year Award, apart from trophies, includes tickets for four to France. Nominations are open until July 31. Nomination forms are available at Cold Storage, Yaohan, Jasons, some NTUC FairPrice stores and54 words
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142 1989-06-05 20 TWO men were on Saturday separately charged with stealing gold chains from a goldsmith's shop while working there as salesmen. Goh Hwa Kheng, 29, and Yeo Hong Chin, 28, each faced two similar charges of jointly committing theft on Feb 28 and June142 words
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Article, Illustration136 1989-06-05 20 FIRST Lady Mrs Wee Kim Wee received a special offer yesterday a foot massage. It happened as she enthusiastically went around the stalls at the Police Week Carnival and food fair. After opening the carnival at the Police Academy, she bought a number136 words
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Article146 1989-06-05 20 SERENA TOH - SERENA TOH A STRANGE twist of fate recently brought together two heart-attack sufferers on a Singapore Airlines flight. And the presence of the doctor accompanying one patient saved the life of the other, a younger man, who was returning from his honeymoon in Singapore. New146 words
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Article, Illustration156 1989-06-05 20 SERENE LIM - SERENE LIM SHOUTS of "A dove, it's a dove," filled the grounds of the Registry of Marriages (ROM) yesterday afternoon as groups of treasure-hunters found their "symbol of peace and love". Yesterday's treasure-hunt, Merry Trail, aimed at "promoting greater social interaction among single reservists and SDS members",156 words
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Article119 1989-06-05 20 POLICE have arrested an 18-year-old unemployed teenager in connection with the vicious murder of a relief taxi driver last May. The suspect was arrested in a 6 am raid on his Jurong West home on Saturday by detectives led by Sergeant Max de Gracias of the Special119 words
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Article96 1989-06-05 20 PARENTS with children who are at a loose end during their school holidays may want to take a look at the annual Summer Programme offered by the Singapore American School. For six weeks, between June 19 an£July 28, the school will organise a programme of activities for96 words
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Article, Illustration496 1989-06-05 21 LEONG CHAN TEIK - LEONG CHAN TEIK S'pore team finds restaurant owner is ex-Jurong resident By A CHICKEN rice restaurant in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia. And run by a Singaporean, at that. That was the surprise find by some of the Singaporean officers with the United Nations496 words
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Article, Illustration96 1989-06-05 21 SAF exercises THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting military exercises in Lim Chu Kang, Hong Kah, Marsiling, Mandai, Sembawang, Loyang, Tampines and Tuas areas from 8 am today to 6 pm on Saturday. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used. The public is advised not to be alarmed. The Republic96 words
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Article33 1989-06-05 21 THE East Coast Swimming Lagoon will be closed for maintenance today, said the Singapore Sports Council. The Wet and Wild Sports operation on the premises will not be affected.33 words
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Article39 1989-06-05 21 A MAN was fined $300 by a district court for collecting money on behalf of a temple without a licence. Loh Mun Foo, 34, an unemployed Malaysian, admitted committing the offence at Whampoa Market on May 31.39 words
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500 1989-06-05 21 Francesca Nathan - From dead people to whales, airlines carry them all Francesca Nathan By AIRLINES say they take great care when flying a dead body from one country to another to ensure that the coffins reach their correct destinations. In a recent mix-up, Qantas lost track of a body it was to500 words
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Article665 1989-06-05 22 WHAT a bloody sad day for China! The truculence of old men unwilling and unable to contemplate even the merest hint of a threat to their iron grip on the country has finally exploded with a murderous vehemence. And so is crushed, with utter ruthlessness and665 words
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Article, Illustration1380 1989-06-05 22 COMMUNITY Week, which ended on May 28, made strides towards in-ter-ethnic understanding, but clearly has a long way to go before reaching the Singaporean masses. Of the 70 people inter'iewed by The Straits Times in a straw poll, only about 15 per cent had1,380 words
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751 1989-06-05 22 Few know reasons for customs of other races straw poll SINGAPOREANS may have a rough idea of the religious and cultural practices of their neighbours from other ethnic groups, but few have any idea of the reasons behind these customs. This is the conclusion of a straw poll conducted by751 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1989-06-05 23 DON REEDER - How history will remember two political dinosaurs DON REEDER ■9 THEY buried two US congressional dinosaurs last week Mr Claude Pepper because he was dead and Mr Jim Wright because he was disgraced. Both were men out of joint with time. One simply outlived his contemporaries. The other failed toReuter - 1,019 words
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Article, Illustration612 1989-06-05 23 bnvgfhdgt dgh TEHERAN Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini swept to power in a 1979 Islamic revolution that shook the Muslim world and turned pro-Western Iran into a militant religious republic defying both superpowers. The gaunt, white-bearded clergyman unleashed a whirlwind of violent change, attacking 40Reuter; AP - 612 words
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Advertisement144 1989-06-05 22 Banque Asia '89 Sth Asian trade exhibition on banking technology, equipment and services June 6 9, 1989 Raffles City Convention Centre, 4th Level Singapore The latest technology for banks and financial institutions is on display at BANQUE ASIA '89. The fifth event since 1980, the exhibition focuses on a broad144 words
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Letter157 1989-06-05 24 Please use your real name FROM July 1, we will consider for publication only letters tram readers wh* wtll nse their own names, Instead of a pseudonym or Initials. We will, however, consider waiving the rule in exceptional circumstances, such as when identification ls likely to pose very real threat157 words
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Letter, Illustration518 1989-06-05 24 I WOULD like to clarify Mr Eric Chua's letter on shark films (ST, May 29), in particular Steven Spielberg's 1976 blockbuster, Jaws. His letter was intended to dispel the public's fear of the sea after watching shows on man-eating sharks. However, his mistake518 words
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550 1989-06-05 24 AN OLD man was dying in a hospital bed. The son and daugh-ter-in-law with whom he had been living did not want him to die at home and he was sent to hospital to die there. He was too weak to550 words
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379 1989-06-05 24 I REFER to Luke's letter of May 30 and generally agree with his views; however I wish to add to his comments. The recent activities by Resident Committees and the mass media to spread knowledge on the various customs of the different races and their379 words
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215 1989-06-05 24 Exam system for property agents I HAVE been following the articles contributed by readers regarding the need to license property agents and to implement regulations to control those in the profession. I feel a method similar to the insurance industry can be adopted for this. Those keen in going into215 words
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101 1989-06-05 24 Anti-rust electrons: Any side effects? THERE is a new kind I rust control device in t-.e market, namely thc Amer-ican-made "Rust Evade and the Australian-male "Electro- Pulse", to cont ol rust in cars. According to the lo -al distributors, these de\r *es emit electrons contin icusly to interfere with thc101 words
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Letter114 1989-06-05 24 I REFER to the letter "Ban slow-moving vehicles from highways" by Mr Kuan Kian Huat (ST, Mav 22). All vehicles contribute to traffic congestion during the peak hours. The number of slow-moving vehicles using the expressways is a small percentage compared with other types of vehicles.114 words
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200 1989-06-05 24 KUAN Kian Huat suggested that all slow moving vehicles (limited to 50 kmh) be barred from the highways. His so-called "suggestion" is uncalled for for if all "slow-moving" vehicles are to be detoured to normal roads, then it will be a real problem to200 words
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162 1989-06-05 24 THE frustration that slowmoving vehicles impose on motorists such as Mr Kuan Kian Huat (ST, May 22) is regrettable. It is rather one-sided to selfishly wish the complete removal of slow-moving commercial vehicles. It is probable that almost every commercial vehicle journey is made in162 words
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Miscellaneous103 1989-06-05 25 TODAY'S EVENTS I BADMINTON 8th F A N/Yonex national ranking league, 1st cycle: Div A, B, C, D and E singles (SBH, 7pm). SOCCER World Cup qualifying tournament: Malaysia v South Korea (6pm), Singapore v Nepal (8pm) National Stadium. Intercon, 1st rd: Erickworks v Ang Mo Kio (Jurong, 7.30pm). SBHFL103 words
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Article, Illustration435 1989-06-05 25 Joe Dorai - Joe Dorai World Cup qualifying soccer tournament at the National Stadium SINGAPORE v NEPAL Preview by SINGAPORE'S talented sec-ond-choice goalkeeper Abdul Malek and several other reserves will get their big break when the Republic meet Nepal in a World Cup qualifying soccer match at435 words
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Article224 1989-06-05 25 MALAYSIA v S. KOREA MALAYSIAN coach Trevor Hartley has planned a surprise for South Korea in their World Cup qualifying soccer match at the National Stadium today (6pm). "Be prepared to see something unusual." Whatever he means by that would be known when his squad take224 words
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Article, Illustration232 1989-06-05 25 Marseille take closer step to double FRENCH CUP SEMI-FINALS PARIS Marseille put behind them a day of speculation about the club's finally unsuccessful attempts to sign Argentine soccer star Diego Maradona from Italian side Napoli by taking a step nearer the French League and Cup double on Saturday. Having clinchedAFP - 232 words
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352 1989-06-05 25 WEST GERMAN LEAGUE BONN Bayern Munich routed Bayer Uerdingen 5-0 on Saturday to move to within one point of clinching the West German First Division soccer title. Bayern need to draw one of their last two games to secure the title, while second-placeReuter - 352 words
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Article383 1989-06-05 25 ENGLISH PLAY-OFFS LONDON Crystal Palace returned to the English First Division after an eight-year absence here on Saturday. Two goals from striker lan Wright inspired the London soccer club to haul back a 3-1 first-leg deficit and overwhelm Blackburn 3-0 after extra-time. Wright opened accountsAFP - 383 words
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THE LATE NEWS
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Article83 1989-06-05 25 Own goal sinks N. Korea Japan came from behind to beat North Korea 2-1, thanks to an owl goal two minutes from the end of their World Cup East Asia Group Six first-round qualifying soccer match in T>kyo yesterday. North Korea took the lead through Yu a Jong Su in83 words
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Article41 1989-06-05 25 Hosts Hongkong drew 1-1 with Indonesia in a World Cup East Asia Group Six qualifying soccer match yesterday. Tim Bredbury put the home side ahead in the 31st minute but Yessy Mustamu equalised for Indonesia in the 68th minute.41 words
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Article33 1989-06-05 25 A Roma soccer fan was beaten to death by AC Milan supporters wielding iron bars, Italian police said yesterday. Antonio de Falchi, 19, died soon after being taken to hospital.33 words
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Article54 1989-06-05 25 Ma Wenge, of China, clinched the men's singles title in the Japan Open table tennis championships with a 15-21, 21-19, 21-19, 20-22, 21-18 win over Czech Tomas Janci yesterday. China's Qiao Hong and Hu Xiaoxin defeated compatriots Liu Wei and Tai Haidong 21-19, 21-15 to win54 words
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Article, Illustration842 1989-06-05 26 JANICE SEAH - A nice way to lose weight and win miles of smiles JANICE SEAH By I SUPPOSE I should be grateful, considering that my editor made me do in two days what I have been putting off for eight months namely, exercise. You know how it is. You buy the right842 words
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Article, Illustration623 1989-06-05 26 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By, The Sunday Times Shin Min WjLLK MALAYSIAN Jagjit Singh had every reason for a double celebration after winning the The Sunday Times/Shin Min Big Walk Men's Open event at Marina Square yesterday morning. The victory, apart from being a successfulLIM SIN THAI; JERRY SEH - 623 words
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Article203 1989-06-05 26 Men's Open: 1 Jagjit Singh Ihr 38min 49sec I Pall Singh 1:39.59 S R. Rajasegaran 1:40.41 4 Murthi Nadaraja 1:42.12 5 Syam Kumar Rai 1:42.20 I Patthar Man Rai 1:50.29. Team: 1 Police Sports Association 37 pts 2 Toa Payoh Twisters 81 S Swift 101. Juniors: 1 S. Karunanithi203 words
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Article, Illustration829 1989-06-05 27 J. RAJENDRAN reports from Jakarta on the World Individual Badminton Championships CHINA'S Yang Yang achieved another milestone in badminton when he became the first player to retain the men's singles title in the World Championships. In yesterday's final at the Ist ora Senayan, Yang Yang829 words
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Article68 1989-06-05 27 Men's singles: Yang Yang (Chn) bt Ardy Wiranata (Indon) 15-10, 2-15, 15-5. Doubles: Li Yongbo Tian Bingyi (Chn) bt Chen Kang/Chen Hongyong (Chn) 15-3, 15-12. Women's singles: Li Lingwei (Chn) bt Huang Hua (Chn) 11-6, 12-9. Doubles: Lin Ying Guan Weizhen (Chn) bt Chung Myung Hee/Hwang Hye Young68 words
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Article340 1989-06-05 27 GOLF ROUND-UP THE early morning storm abated in time to allow Warren Golf Qub to clinch the Singapore Golf Association Premier League title at Keppei yesterday. Although the defending champions managed only a poor 324, it was enough to give them third position and five points.Reuter - 340 words
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Article63 1989-06-05 27 Dawn of a new sprint star New American sprint sensation Dawn Sowell ran the world's sixth fastest women's 100 metres on Saturday to bag her second record at the US Collegiate athletics championships in Provo, Utah. Dawn, 23, clocked 10.78 seconds to win the women's 100m. Only Americans Florence Griffith63 words
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Article20 1989-06-05 27 Britain's Dave Clarke came through heavy rain to win the Stockholm Marathon in 2hr 13min 34sec on Saturday.20 words
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Article25 1989-06-05 27 Britain's Sebastian Coe, racing for Harringay, won the 1,500m in a European Club athletics meet in Belgrade on Saturday. He clocked 3min 51.895ec.25 words
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Article41 1989-06-05 27 Britain's Steve Hislop scorched to victory in the Formula One TT motorcycle race on the Isle of Man on Saturday. The Honda rider's average speed of 192.09kmh chopped nearly 2min off the absolute record for the 60.75km road circuit.41 words
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Article33 1989-06-05 27 East German swim queen Kristin Otto, who won six gold medals at the Seoul Olympics, won the women's 50m backstroke final in 29.185ec at an international meet in Monaco on Saturday.33 words
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Article26 1989-06-05 27 Glenn McCrory, of Britain, outpointed Patrick Lumumba, of Kenya, to win the vacant International Boxing Federation cruiserweight world championship in Stanley, England, on Saturday.26 words
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Article38 1989-06-05 27 Glamorgan seamer Steve Barwick took six for 40, including England all-rounder lan Botham for a duck, as his side dismissed Worcester for 127 in an English county cricket match on Saturday. Glamorgan were 105-4 in reply.38 words
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Article, Illustration492 1989-06-05 28 FRENCH OPEN TENNIS PARIS The Steffi Graf express rolled on relentlessly yesterday as the reigning women's champion chugged smoothly into the French Open quarter-finals with a 6-2, 6-1 victory over Italian qualifier Silvia La Fratta. The 19-year-old West German, seeking her sixth Grand Slam titleReuter - 492 words
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Article230 1989-06-05 28 SEA GAMES XV KUALA LUMPUR 1989 JAKARTA Indonesia expect to win at least two of the four rowing gold medals at stake in the August South-east Asia Games in Kuala Lumpur, the Indonesian Rowing Association said yesterday. The association's general chairman, Mr Basoeki, added that Indonesia wereBernama - 230 words
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Article1154 1989-06-05 28 ATHLETICS US Collegiate e'shlps (Winners only, Americans unless stated): Men: IMm Raymond Stewart (Jam) 9.97sec 4Mm: Raymond Pierre 44.59 l,5Mm: Kip Cheruiyot (Ken) 3.42.06 llfcn hurdle*-. Robert Reading 13.19 Shot put: Mike Stulce 21.02m 5,Mtm: Marc Davis 14:7.88 Triple Jump: Edrick Floreal (Can) 17.29m High Jump: Hoilis1,154 words
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Obituary, Illustration457 1989-06-05 28 321 Deaths 321 Deaths 321 Deaths Yeo Lai Ngoon Age 81 passed away paacafully on 3.6.89 laaving behind. Wife: Poon Ee Ngan Sons Daughters-in-law Yeo Kah Wah Lim Choon Nol Yeo Khah Lee Wong Leng Khual Yeo Kha Chal Tan Eng Soon Yeo Kah Seng Wong Wai Ylrig Yeo Kah457 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1989-06-05 28 HO LIM HUI In Memory Of departed June sth 1999 Deerly miaaed by: Wife: Ann Sona: Ednc 9 Sholdon22 words
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Obituary, Illustration45 1989-06-05 28 The family of the late MOM. MARY CHENQ BOK LIAN wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives and friends for their condolences, donations, wreaths, Prayers and kind attendance during their recent bereavement. Spacial thanka to otafl of Mt Ahromlo Hoapltal.45 words
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Obituary, Illustration273 1989-06-05 28 321 Deaths 321 Deaths Oh, how bIMMd it tha promise whan our spirit ia sst frae. To bo aMaaaa from tho body moan* to Hvo, O Lord, wtth Thool DOLLY HO KHENG HUA Born on 6 Nov. 38 Left peacefully to b« with th* Lord on 3 June w Leaving273 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1989-06-05 28 323 Condolences 323 Condolences Our Deepest Sympathy Condolences to The Family of the Late MR. CHOO PIANG LIM From The Management Staff of CROWN LINE (PTE) LTD. ASIA PACIFIC EXPRESS PTE. LTD. CROWN ENTERPRISE CO. (PTE) LTD.37 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1989-06-05 28 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MOM. CHNG MUI KIA wiohoa to oxpreaa thai, thanks ond appreciation to all relatives, fr landa and collaaguaa tor tnair kind aaaia tanco, condoloncoa and aupport during MmM racant boroavomont.37 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1989-06-05 28 The femily of the lete Mdm. Chua Nerng Cheng sincerely thank all relatives and friends for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement.30 words
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Advertisement28 1989-06-05 28 DUDLEY FRANCIS ESS passed away peacefully In Sydney, Australia on 2.688 > I I I i "In Memoriam" i is for the i loved ones whom you remember i28 words
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Advertisement152 1989-06-05 28 Let STORYTELLER keep your child glued tothe'sefe.. Your child will love to mm%^^^^lr~~±Z^ B "*I ______^T-^ mmS Choose from an exciting range of children's stories. Disney's Storyteller comes in a set of a read along book and tape. .VaK Disney Productions Time* The Bookshop Trade enquiries: *****73/*****04 M/ob^ Based on152 words
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Article, Illustration408 1989-06-05 29 KUALA LUMPUR Bestplan, who ran a neck second to Track Lark in the first leg of the Rothmans International 100 Triple Crown last weekend, made good yesterday by landing the plum of the meeting the $150,000 King's Gold Cup. That run, his first408 words
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284 1989-06-05 29 CANADIAN jockey Kenneth Skinners hopes of a long stint on the local circuit came a step towards reality after he rode Bestplan to victory in the King's Gold Cup sprint at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The 29-year-old rider, who is freelancing presently, should be in284 words
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Article222 1989-06-05 29 FOUR Class 1 gallopers have been taken off the active list. Three of them, Vanda 11, Don't Trust George and Stars Stripes, have taken part in the classic races. The other Class 1 deletion is Yutoi m, winner of four sprint races from 26 starts.222 words
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Article85 1989-06-05 29 PARIS Old Vic, ridden by Steve Cauthen, romped home by seven lengths in the Prix du Jockey Club (the French Derby), a Group One race for three-year-olds, at Chantiliy yesterday. Dancehall, the mount of Cash Asmussen, finished second in the 2,400m race. Galetto, ridden by Eric Legrix,Reuter - 85 words
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Article2392 1989-06-05 29 RACE 1 CLASS 4 DIV B 1,200m 2 FITTING MAGE 56 .5(26-8) L Khoo (3) 1 1 1 7 SHMM 50.5 c 50 (66-11) TM Wan (1) 3 3 2 4 FERROUS 54.5 (50-10) A Razak (2) 2 2 3 5 TERRIFIC WARRIOR 53 (15 6) YK2,392 words
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Advertisement543 1989-06-05 31 ____l Ww Our Company, a progressive and fast growing airport ground handling organisation, is seeking a nighly motivated individual to join our Management team as an ACCOUNTANT Reporting to the Finance Manager, the success fu! candidate will supervise a team of staff and be overall responsible for the complete maintenance543 words
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538 1989-06-05 33 HONGKONG Stockbrokers predict the bloodshed in Beijing will send the Hongkong stock market into another tailspin this week. However, no one would forecast yesterday how far it would plunge. "The mere threat of violence sent it wild; I don't want toReuter - 538 words
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227 1989-06-05 33 PARIS The Group of Seven (G-7) Western industrial nations, suffering from seesaw fluctuations in the US dollar, should tighten co-ordination on exchange rates to bring greater stability to their currencies, French central bank chief Jacques de Larosiere said on Saturday. Expanding on an ideaReuter - 227 words
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260 1989-06-05 33 VIENNA The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) officials struggled to agree on production volumes, quotas and prices for the second half of this year during private discussions here on Saturday. Opec's 13 ministerial delegations, who were trying to hammer out anAFP - 260 words
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Article, Illustration39 1989-06-05 33 WICHITA (Kansas) Thte Ls the first government-certified non-metallic production aircraft. The elghtparanger StanMp flew to Parte last Friday to make lto debut at the Parte Air Show thf. week, a Beech Aircraft Corp official said. Reuter pictureReuter - 39 words
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344 1989-06-05 33 Patents conference to focus on software copyrights and biotechnology AMSTERDAM Patent experts from 67 nations kicked off a week-long conference last Friday dealing with copyrighting computer programs, patenting new plant species and the fight against counterfeit products in Western markets. The aim of the meeting was "to forge a consensusAP - 344 words
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270 1989-06-05 33 G-10 gives support to US debt plan BERNE Major industrial nations gave broad backing on Friday to a US plan to slash the Third World's US$l.3-tril-lion (552.5-trillion) debt but they warned commercial bank lenders not to expect a bailout by taxpayers. Endorsement by the Group of 10 (G-10) was aReuter - 270 words
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277 1989-06-05 34 Japan's new trade minister reveals focus of policy TOKYO Japan's new trade minister, Mr Seiroku Kajiyama, said on Saturday that he will pursue a trade policy that envisages a wider economic growth in Asia and maintains the world free trade system. Mr Kajiyama made the remarks at his first pressBernama-Kyodo - 277 words
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627 1989-06-05 34 Economic prospects for KL good this year: US analysts WASHINGTON The prospects for the Malaysian economy are quite good for this and next year, given reasonable external conditions, economic analysts here said. Domestic demand will continue to increase at a rate of about 8.6 per cent and the local privateBernama - 627 words
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140 1989-06-05 34 BRUSSELS Third World nations complained on Friday that a treaty with the European Community had failed to help them boost trade, develop industry or repay debts. Fijian Prime Minister Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara said the current five-year treaty and two preceding accords knownReuter - 140 words
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Article329 1989-06-05 35 OCBC OUB UOB DBS TLB POSB DEPOSIT RATES Savings 3 2U 2U Va 3Vt 3 fixed deposit 1 month 3 3'4 3>4 3'4 )tt 3 months 3 3'* 3>4 3 1 a JVJ 6 months 3'4 3'» 3 3 4 3'4 4 12 months 4V^ 4 3 4329 words
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Article575 1989-06-05 35 Prima landing rataa at Credit Lyonnats 6'« tha cloaa of businass Credit Suisse 7 Monte dei Paschi on Friday, Juno 2 Dai-ichi Kangyo 6 3 /4 di Siena 6'« a Daiwa Bank 6>4 Morgan Guaranty 6'/* Den Oanske Bank 6' 2 Moscow Narodny 7 sf^ e "*>.575 words
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302 1989-06-05 35 Employment data lifts Wall St past post-crash best WALL Street last Friday hit its highest level since the October 1987 crash, pushed up by a drop in unemployment in May and a relaxing of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. The Dow Jones Index of 30 blue chips broke the 2,500-bar-rierAFP - 302 words
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Article92 1989-06-05 35 BULLS generally dominated the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, with share prices gaining across a broad front. Trading, however, was moderate and selective after the previous week's sharp correction. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index finished at 2,264.44 for a rise of 79.61 points onBernama - 92 words
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Article158 1989-06-05 35 CONTINUED uncertainty in Beijing last week kept the lid on the Hongkong bourse and the Hang Seng Index continued its slide losing a hefty 90.29 points to finish Friday at 2,675.38. The broader-based Hongkong Index lost 58.10 points finishing at 1,767.49. Average daily turnover shrank sharply to HK$l.35 billion,AFP - 158 words
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Article122 1989-06-05 35 AUSTRALIA'S share market suffered a lacklustre week as foreign and local investors kept their distance amid continued uncertainty about the fortunes of the Australian dollar. Brokers said that buyers stayed away from the market for much of the week with little inspiration from offshore markets and uncertainty about theAFP - 122 words
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Article119 1989-06-05 35 PRICES fell last week on the London stock market as the value of the pound slid, prompting fears that another interest-rate rise was in the wind. The Financial Times Index of 30 leading British companies closed 33.3 points lower at 1,745.5. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government on Wednesday deniedAP - 119 words
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Article141 1989-06-05 35 THE key Tokyo stock market barometer, the Nikkei Stock Average, hit a record high last Wednesday but finished the week lower. It closed out the week at 33,667.42, shedding 524.20 points from the previous Friday, due mainly to the weakening yen. The 225-lssue Nikkei topped an all-time high ofAFP - 141 words
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Article598 1989-06-05 35 Frldey June 2 UM Alcen Alumln 33% Alcca 86% Alteg intl IM unch Allied Stg 36% Allis-Chalmers Am Brands Inc 68% 1% AmCyanamld 56% AmElecPwr 27% 4-% Am Express 34% 4- 1% Am Home Prod 94% +1% Am Motors Cp Amai Inc 28 Amerada Mees 36K unch Amoco598 words
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Article528 1989-06-05 35 Friday Jwiw 2 Panes INDUSTRIALS Asda-MFI 171 +3H Alllad-Lyons 434 483 unch I™ PLC 366 unch Barclays 440H -6* Beacham 621 3 CC 485 unch Blue Circle 567 19 BOC Group 483 Boot* 279 Bowater 472 .4 BATS 562 i 6 B Airways 202 +4 Britannia 114 .1 Brl«528 words
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Article, Illustration262 1989-06-05 35 Vessels Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Aril GL K18 aside 05/06 Baiyunshan K17 a'side 06/06 Cru Muhibah (P) K36 a'side 04/06 (1400) Equator Jade K20 a'side 04/06 Latowa K33 a'side 04/06 Mudanshan K31 a'side 06/06 Qinghecheng K35 a'side 08/06 San Jan K16 a'side 05/06 Str Venture K27262 words
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CURRENCY REVIEW
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Article, Illustration55 1989-06-05 35 LAST week the greenback traded in a range of 1.95 and 1.962 against the Singapore dollar. Rumours that the Fed might lower US interest rates injected caution, but has not reversed the underlying bullish sentiment. The US dollar finished Friday at 1.95 and is expected to range55 words
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Article, Illustration61 1989-06-05 35 THE ringgit weakened as strong commercial selling of ringgit for US dollars emerged. A firmer tone in the Singapore unit also weighed on the rate, which dipped to 71.80 despite rumours of Malaysian central bank support for the ringgit. It closed in Asia at 72.15 on61 words
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Article, Illustration60 1989-06-05 35 THE Japanese discount rate rise to 3.25 per cent and the naming of a new prime minister were greeted with continuing weakness of the yen. The currency sank to 1.365, shrugging off several rounds of Japan central bank intervention, before moving higher to close at60 words
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Article, Illustration53 1989-06-05 35 THE pound finished a choppy trading week at 3.088 in Asia, having recovered from a low of 3.055 early in the week. Sporadic buying support from the UK central bank was reported. While the underlying tone remains bearish, sterling is expected to see a moderate technical53 words
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Article, Illustration45 1989-06-05 35 THE Australian dollar opened ai a low of 1.44 last Monday, pressured by a stronger greenback. However, it gradually recovered on short-term technical strength and finished Friday at 1.478. Further consolidation is likely at the current level. Source United Overseas Bank45 words
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Article, Illustration378 1989-06-05 37 Course on artificial intelligence to be offered to graduates soon THE Institute of Systems Science will start a new postgraduate diploma course in knowledge engineering in October with an intake of 30 students. The course, for university graduates with systems analysis or programming skills, seeks to equip computer professionals with378 words
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Article, Illustration505 1989-06-05 37 Grace Chng - Grace Chng Foreigners contribute $7m to local firm's business plan By SINGAPORE computer firm CSA Research has raised $7 million from local, Japanese and South Korean companies to take part in a venture to design and market software worldwide. Mr Johnny Moo, CSA505 words
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453 1989-06-05 37 IT WAS a bold step CSA Research took in 1987. With no track record, it sought to crack the US computer-aided software engineering (Case) market. Today, it has broken into the US and European market having soldGrace Chng - 453 words
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290 1989-06-05 37 PERSONAL computer users who want cheap software can get them through a unique concept called Shareware. The software costs only $5 per diskette but users are morally obliged to pay the programs' creators an additional fee of their own choice. This is one of the290 words
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275 1989-06-05 37 Ashton-Tate digs into software industry with manufacturing plant US COMPANY Ashton-Tate is expected to announce soon its establishment of a Singapore facility to manufacture software products. Mr James Lewis, AshtonTate's Managing Director for Asia, told The Straits Times the company will be the first to run a fully-integrated software operation275 words
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Article148 1989-06-05 39 SINGAPORE Volume: 66.08m units (-15.11m) Value: $145.07m (-$23.28m) Indices June 2 May 26 ST Industrials 1305.21 1269.58 ST Finance 2349.24 2307.73 ST Hotels 982.84 963.13 ST Properties 712 80 689 78 ST Minings 217.15 214.22 ST Plantations i469 27 1463.69 BT Composite 1206.38 1166.47 BT OB/OS -57 275148 words
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Article130 1989-06-05 39 PRIME RATE Average Prime Lendinj Rate 5.625% Average of Singapore's Big Four Local Banks ASIAN CURRENCY UNIT Contract dal* 2J0/M 1 i CURRENCY 1 MTH 3 MTH 6 MTH 9 MTH 12 MTH CALL VALUE DATE USJ 9 8 T 8^ 8' 8 3 8% 6/6/89 A$ 16<4130 words
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Article183 1989-06-05 39 SPOT RATES DM Y SJ HXS W/USS E/USS M Open ***** 142 00 ***** 7 7740 0.759? ***** Close ***** ***** 1.9525 7.7737 0.7573 ***** Source Aitley t Puree COUNTER RATES Singapore dollars to on* unit of foreign currency Buying 00 Seinf US dollar ***** ***** Sterling pound183 words
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Article23 1989-06-05 39 INTERNATIONAL Thurs Fri New York 362 60-363 10 366 75— 367 25 Fri Sat Hongkong 362 60-363 10 366 00—367 0023 words
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507 1989-06-05 39 Lim Eng Hai - Lim Eng Hai By PROMPTED by a barrage of questions from the Stock Exchange of Singapore, Amcol Holdings Ltd has revealed that the family of Madam Tan Kim Jian, wife of Amcol Vice-Chair-man Chng Heng Tiu, has substantial interests in a Malaysian company507 words
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Article, Illustration366 1989-06-05 39 R. Rajendran - R. Rajendran By NOMURA Securities, the world's largest broking house, plans to actively promote Singapore stocks to its global clients through its office here. The Japanese broking house also said that the role of its local merchant bank and broking subsidiary, Nomura Singapore, will be366 words
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273 1989-06-05 39 PARKWAY Holdings will continue to look to Singapore as its main area of operations and will not increase its international exposure unless the returns are "compelling", said Chairman Cecil Vivian Richard Wong. In the group's 1988 annual report, Mr Wong revealed273 words
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321 1989-06-05 39 GUTHRIE GTS Ltd has introduced a share option scheme to motivate its employees towards better performance and to retain and reward those whose services are vital to the group's growth. Similar schemes were also recently proposed by Overseas Union Bank and321 words
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Article302 1989-06-05 39 ASEAN Fund Limited has a new Director, Mr Atsushl Salt©, following the resignation of Mr Mltsuya Tokumoto. At the same time Mr Hlrohisa Eto has been appointed alternate to Mr Saito. General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd has appointed Mr James Joseph Pnthacheary Director. Imatex Bhd has appointed302 words
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CORPORATE REVIEW
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Article145 1989-06-05 39 Gross Group net Year to Company dividend profit/loss (000) Cold Storage H 7.9 (11.7) $15,657 ($16,466) Jan 89 Eu Yan Sang 7.5 (7.5) $860 ($469) Dec 88 D Keramat 34 (18) M53,858 ($1,882) Jan 89 Dutch Baby 18 (18) M55,335 ($4,774) Dec 88 Grand Central 5 (5) $2,728145 words
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Article52 1989-06-05 39 Chem tnd. Bonus issue ot l-for-10. Chuan Hup: Rights issue ot $1 nominal amount ot the Unsecured Floating Rate Notes due 1994 at 105 per cent of the nominal amount with one TSR for every two ordinary shares held. MBf Finance: Rights issue of l-for-2 at M50.50 par52 words
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Article236 1989-06-05 39 Chuan Hup Holdings Ltd's subscription price of the transferable subscription rights (TSR) 1991 will be adiusied to $1.55 from $1.60 with effect from June 22. Far East Levingston Shipbuldmg Ltd formally signed a contract on May 30 with the Sante Fe International Corporation to build a jack-up rig.236 words
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Article144 1989-06-05 39 fg h VEHICLE distributor Tan Chong Motor Holdings Bhd was the most actively traded counter last week. From the week's opening at $1.36 it touched the year's peak of $1.55 before easing to close 15 cents higher at $1.51. It led the actives list on the first144 words
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Advertisement329 1989-06-05 37 I The revolutionary ALR VIP SX3B6 I If you need a powerful LAN workstation, or leaving 4 slots free. A 3.5" floppy disk comes x aBBMMBBBf a space-saving, performance-breaking desktop standard, and there's still space for a 3.5" v [jsj system, take a look at the ALR VIP SX3B6. hard329 words
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Article72 1989-06-05 38 HIGHS LOWS Straits Times Industrials 1989 High 1310.02 (17 May 89) 1988 High 1177.87 (8 Aug 88) 1987/88 Low 700.45 (7 Dec 87) All time High 1505.40 (26 Aug 87) All time Low 74.75 (17 Sep 64) Business Times Composite 1989 High 1206.38 (2 June 89) 1988 High 1043.86 (872 words
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Article46 1989-06-05 38 Tan Chong 50C 21.968 m Inter-Pacific 16.584 m NOL 13.918 m City Dev Wrts 12.872 m Keppel Inv Wrts 10.813 m DBS Land 8.933 m H Prop Wrts 8.059 m NOL Wrts 1993 7.730 m Chuan Hup Wrts 6.422 m Multipurpose 6.178 m46 words
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Article39 1989-06-05 38 Sector Volume Value Industrials 1.105 m 1.636 m Finance 151,000 268,165 Hotels 11,000 15,705 Properties 646,000 1.039 m Bonds, Loans, Wrts 2.388 m 2 364 m Plantations 76.000 145 105 Mining 15,000 10,870 Total 4.392 m 5.48139 words
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Article67 1989-06-05 38 Main Board Thursday Friday Industrials 39.750 m 38.963 m Finance 5.456 m 7.409 m Hotels 1.735 m 1.845 m Properties 9.779 m 12.968 m Bonds. Loans, Wrts 18 000 m 28 471 m Plantations 1.592 m 2193 m Mining 2.161 m 1.993 m Total volume 78.473 m 93.84267 words
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Article4172 1989-06-05 38 WEEK ENDED JUNE 2. 89 Vo Week Laat Quote Dtv Dtv Yld Met M Can H*h Lam Cod. C4-np.n, Seta (000) High Low Buyer iX V. Cw %pT £u 164 111 t a 1000 Acma 166 +10 1249 166 143 163 165 sg 6 94 66 1001 Alcorn4,172 words
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529 1989-06-05 38 Steven Pak - Positive mood helps ST Index breach 1,300 Steven Pak bvhgfj gf j By THE positive mood of both institutional and retail investors last week helped the Singapore stock market hurdle the 1,300--level on the Straits Times Industrials Index for the second time in less than a month. Double-digit gains in529 words
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Article484 1989-06-05 38 284 124 X 1543 CK Tang Wt *****57 17 413 265 230 256 258 45* 14* 1500 Chuan Hup Wrta 38 4-1* 6422 38 34 37* 38 87* 82 1501 City Dav Bonds 86 +1 63 86 85* 85* 86* 5 5 -64--66 17 J 1502484 words
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Article279 1989-06-05 38 168 120 4000 Amtek Eng 20* 146 -2 394 149 146 145 147 10 ON 7 1 14 10 4 62 0 93 74* 4008 Fu|i Offset 20* 75* cd -1 61 76 75 75 75* 10 ON 4 5 2 6 8 4 24 9 183 138 4001279 words
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Article1451 1989-06-05 38 Al shares quoted have a par value of Sl. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dividend. P/E ratios and gross yields of foreign shares are adjusted for currency differences. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. X Margin stocks. ABN is traded in lots of 101,451 words
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Article162 1989-06-05 38 6000 ASK Computer 1975 1900 6001 Adolph Coors 1975 1000 3000 4712* 3475 6003 Apple Computer 4712* 4825 4925 1500 1500 6004 Beecham Group 1500 6005 Charming S- 6010 Daisy Systems 900 250 450 6011 Dresdner Bank ***** ***** ***** 5000 SOOO 6012 Ericsson Tel SOOO 3200 2325 6013162 words
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Advertisement34 1989-06-05 39 0 ____f dB '_________S I j BB Mmm^^^' ..fl i I W MW^W AM I jOOOOOOCk Mm\W M Singapore, Hilton Hotel Shopping Arcade Tel. *****20 MALIETIERAPARIS MAISON FONDEE EN IBS4 1 w w WJ34 words
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Article37 1989-06-05 40 Up Down Unch Industrial 114 26 13 Finance 21 3 4 Hotels 12 2 3 Properties 27 3 1 Plantations 10 5 5 Mining 6 1 0 Warrants 26 2 3 Total 216 42 2937 words
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Article41 1989-06-05 40 Metro Hldgs 845 -1-130 Tronoh Mines 665 -t-65 Spore Land 1260 +60 Inchcape 655 +55 M Banking 615 +55 Shangri-La 910 +45 DBS 990 +40 C K Tang 470 +40 City Dev 50C 458 +32 Hong Fok 310 +3141 words
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Article41 1989-06-05 40 SIA Foreign 1760 40 Jacks Int 150 36 Kuchai 50C 340 -30 Fima M Box 310 20 UOI 298 18 SIA 200 1380 10 M Breweries 1140 10 Shell 530 -10 Keck Seng 185 10 Kesang Corpn 100 -941 words
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Article, Illustration337 1989-06-05 40 Doreen Siow - Statutory boards contribute $370m to govt coffers Doreen Siow ELEVEN self-financing statutory boards have contributed $370 million to the Government's coffers for financial year 1988 which ended in March 31 this year. The contributions, based on 20 per cent of the boards' operating surpluses, were made under the Statutory Corporations337 words
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347 1989-06-05 40 TURNAROUND time for ships calling at Singapore port will be even quicker when the port implements an advanced mul-ti-million dollar electronic integrated system in 1992. Mr Anthony Chia, Assistant Director of the Port of Singapore Authority, described the project as "an ambitious347 words
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432 1989-06-05 40 Doreen Siow; Russell Heng - Doreen Siow Russell Heng By and I SINGAPORE companies are facing difficulty getting the Big Four local banks to issue letters of credit for their trading activities with companies in Vietnam. The problem seems to have surfaced in April, at about432 words
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Article, Illustration338 1989-06-05 40 Republic teams up with aerospace firms from 3 countries to design chopper AEROSPACE companies from Singapore, France, Australia and China have teamed up to design and build a light helicopter for civil and military use. The project, whose details are expected to be finalised later this338 words
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Article, Illustration480 1989-06-05 40 The politics and economics of US trade policy IF YOU accept the premise that nearly all political decisions have an economic impact, and that nearly all official economic decisions are taken for political reasons, the current furore over US trade policy becomes clearer. My own belief in this adage was480 words
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Advertisement104 1989-06-05 40 I Scotiabank I W2 pay competitive rates I for your Canadian I U.S. Dollar Deposits. TERM Cs» USs* 1 MONTH 11.625% 9.0625% 3 MONTHS 11.500% 8.875% 6 MONTHS 11.1875% 8.8125% Exchange Rate vs S$ 1.6295 T9550~ Minimum C530,000 or US$3O,OOO respectively Above quotes are Friday's closing rates and are subject104 words
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Advertisement128 1989-06-05 40 Switch tO Rhoyxon Italian OM^!_iSe»y Built-in Hob with better quality f A ft«r Mawm*^ Double Ring burner Auto Ignition Rust tree burner is removable washable A concealed Base Coated with Epoxy Paint Internal Design with Aluminium Alloy Piping to prevent rust Super Slim Hood Rhoyxon Super Slim Hood $295 h128 words
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Advertisement350 1989-06-05 40 Our Portfo>o Managersin Hbng Ko^g anoS-xz Hl 4^^\ _P^___L MM mMM j9|___H_C?."-> _-_k. Jk Cm mm. Jm W^ _F*^__________k W^^Tmm\, A L^ll Mmm. 1 mmWmW ____B _____S _fl B^M mM -_-_-_k Ba tj jaut. _flj fl (/_™fl _fl _fl ppflflp S%viss Bonk Corporafion and Portfolio Management. Managing your investments is350 words
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Article, Illustration715 1989-06-05 1 NANCY KOH takes a trip to Punggol and visits a fish farm where Japanese carp is bred for export. WAY out in Punggol, where the stench of pig farms used to be, is a huge patchwork of ponds teeming with fishes of rainbow hues. They feed greedily and dart about715 words
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Article, Illustration287 1989-06-05 1 A jab, a chase and the spawning begins A RIPE female, heavy w.th a swollen belly, is selected. Also chosen for spawning are two matured males, who impress by the quality of the milt they discharge. The fishes are whisked out of the water and an injection of pituitaiy gland287 words
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Article, Illustration402 1989-06-05 20 KOI or Japanese fancy carp, come in many colours, shapes and patterns. The value of the koi is a combination of the clarity and intensity of colour, uniformity and distinctiveness of patterns and size. Colours should be bright and distinct. According to koi fanciers,402 words
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Article, Illustration902 1989-06-05 20 Nancy Koh - Nancy Koh By WHENEVER you talk to koi owners, you are never quite sure whether the subject is a child, dog or fish. Surprise No. 1: They tell you of some kois which are so tame that they bob to the surface and allow their902 words
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Article, Illustration776 1989-06-05 2 Cholesterol and fat numbers are dropping for some old favourites. SOAK up a large soft-boiled egg with your morning toast and you also get 274 mgs of cholesterol. Slurp down a half-dozen oysters at lunch and you have added an additional 200US News; World Report; ANDREW LUCAS - 776 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1989-06-05 2 _Q&A, DrS.M.L. Sendyour questions to Dr S. M I The Straits Times, 390 Kim Seng 'Road Singapore 0923. Q. I AM 28 years old. For the last four years I have been having an ache In my back. Could this be due to kidney failure? What1,006 words
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Article362 1989-06-05 2 LIKE Mount Everest, our feet are just there, and we do not tend to think about them unless they give us discomfort. But exercise means extra pressure on our feet, so a little extra care is in order. New York skin specialist Lia Schorr, author of LiaUPI - 362 words
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Advertisement366 1989-06-05 2 0 Whether you're gearing up to firm that flab or hght the fat. you're bound to work up a colossal sweat at Sentosas verv own Aerobics Marathon I oads i>l M ractive prizes have to be won' So hop on over to where it's at and dont stop till everyone366 words
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Article680 1989-06-05 3 Yeo Ting Keat - Yeo Ting Keat THIS WEEK ON SBC 12 Compiled by DRAMA Film Focus Lord Of The Flies (B ft), Sunday, 4 pm This unsuccessful dramatisation of William Golding's novel of the same name has overacting and weak directing as its main flaws. Forty wealthy schoolboys680 words
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Article, Illustration502 1989-06-05 3 In a blaze of colour, 20 Siberian cossacks and their pretty blonde partners have come whirling back into town to entertain and to do their bit for charity. Christine Khor reports SOME 20 fleet-footed Siberian cossacks and their pretty blonde partners leap into town for a502 words
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Article, Illustration706 1989-06-05 3 HULK HOGAN, at 2 m tall, does lunch just as he does everything else any way he wants to. He showed up at the Beverly Hills Hotel's polo lounge wearing a tight satin-like black bodysuit piped in crimson, a pirate's headband andUPI - 706 words
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386 1989-06-05 3 Terence Dawson - Terence Dawson hg j ghj SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Victoria Concert Hall IT IS not easy to do justice to Brahms's Second Piano Concerto in B flat, the highlight of the programme given by the SSO last Friday and Saturday. Whilst structured on386 words
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Article, Illustration573 1989-06-05 3 Lisa Kong - Lisa Kong at the Festival IFYinge WOULD you like to raise a racket in the library and get away with it? Then spend an hour with the Festival Percussion Ensemble sounds are its specialty, the more the merrier, its members said. In an573 words
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Article, Illustration870 1989-06-05 4 Lee San Chouy meets Li Moran, considered by some to be China's John Gielgud, and sees him in action at a poetry recital workshop. LI MORAN, the John Gielgud of Chinese theatre, is not a man who bothers with life's frills and trappings.870 words
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Article92 1989-06-05 4 3ft#fti*?=gftj?c-jt£r 'l'[fi|i!_<f-.u £fV. I a: re wv 1i rafs jit vi cM t'\ /.vi/, mm wj* 741 'I- 'l lui M&i&i >' i'i *#!._.fl fie. It m 'lit r* X .'I: ft I 1 feJ&jM «tt#S V Pfr i'j i; <<< it rt W) li 4t« JMI.M 1 H lift92 words
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Article200 1989-06-05 4 w __Li_ £s*t %> /_>r=r I jli_ eb i% >-i* VIN, TtTI ""S/^ V/ ZIEE "Tl DO ScHr THJ ■rrb IJ Q>J *A _T_o* Cross-language Crossword No. 22/89 —-—2 Two clues for the ACROSS section were inadvertently left out in Friday's edition of The Straits Times Bilingual h. Share weal200 words
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Article301 1989-06-05 4 *.j$-j£;i£-i# THIS programme is compiled by Redtffu slon and broadcast daily In Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese. There will also be an English translation of the les- son. The broadcast times over SBC's Radio Four are 9pm in Teochew and l#.4spm in Hokkien on Mondays, Spm in Cantonese301 words
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Article, Illustration169 1989-06-05 4 CHINA'S FIRSTS THE observatory (left) in Dengfeng county, Henan province, is thought to be the oldest in China. In 800 BC, the Duke of Zhou made astronomical observations here. During the Kaiyuan reign (713-741) of the Tang dynasty (AD 618-907), Nangong Yue built a vertical stone gnomon, aChina Pictorial - 169 words
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Article, Illustration492 1989-06-05 4 SEEING Li Moran meet some of Singapore's students in a poetry recital workshop in the Victoria Theatre last Wednesday was like seeing the opening sequence of that old television serial Kung Fu replayed. For about 90 minutes he seemed to have told the half-a-theatre full of492 words
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854 1989-06-05 5 Berita Minggu - Berita Minggu 4 Kita perlu ikut tren dan lihat apa yang akan menjejas kita pada masa depan. Pada awal 1980, belum ramai orang yang sedar tentang potensi Teknologi Maklumat (IT), tetapi saya sudah mula 'main-main' dengan komputer, belajar sendiri tentang komputer sehingga ia854 words
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Article, Illustration774 1989-06-05 5 When Information Technology was yet a buzzword, Mr Abdul Rahman Mohd Said started fiddling with computers. Today, he runs his own firm. Salim Omar reports. NEW ENDEAVOURS MR ABDUL RAHMAN? He is not working here anymore. He is a boss now. That was the answer774 words
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537 1989-06-05 5 Adibah Amin - Adibah Amin TO KNOW BAHASA WHEN someone says to you, lama tak nampak, you can translate it into English as "long time no see!" A more playful greeting is: Ke mana hilang selama ni? (literally, where did you vanish to all this time?) If the537 words
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Advertisement102 1989-06-05 5 MWrz \MaaM Pamella Bordes was then a researcher in the British House of Commons. She was moving in high society. And then she was exposed. A British newspaper revealed that she agreed to have sex with a reporter for £500 ($1,500). He had her on tape saying: "I'll take your102 words
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Advertisement342 1989-06-05 6 National Software e Competition '89 Bt \^^m\\ Learning Thru' Bfl I Prizes m J\ Ist Prize 'MB m &> J I I Top Entry (each category) Sso M& I Runner-up (each category) $3,000 i_____f **Fj£;S*B^^ •r«FI completed entries Software -iBL *Am.^s&lß r Ja* 4 *'*Mi. f 1 l>fl***s **o Remember342 words
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Advertisement388 1989-06-05 6 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINOAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No 2299 of 1968 RE: GOH BAN BEE EX PARTE: YLSHAN TRADING (PTE) LIMITED Creditor* la tke Matter ef a Credltora' Petition filed herein on the 29th day tt February 1989. NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT Te:388 words
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Advertisement447 1989-06-05 6 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 139 of 1989 In the Matter of The Companies Act, 1967 And In the Matter of YONG HENG (SEOW) ENTERPRISES PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of447 words
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Advertisement200 1989-06-05 6 PI THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER M AND Ut THE MATTER OF LYN TOOLS HARDWARE SUPPLIERS PTE LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-UP) NOTICE OF FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 50 that a final meeting of the members of200 words
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Advertisement375 1989-06-05 6 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF PURCHASING SUPPLY Applicalions arc united lot the lollcming courses commencing on 12 7 1989 DIPLOMA IN PURCHASING MATERIALS MANAGEMENT (DPMM 2ND INTAKE) Jointly awarded bv the Polv technic of Notlh I ondon (PNI.) and Singapore Institute ol" Purchasing <V; Suppt) (SIPS) Duration 2 veais part-time couise (2375 words
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Advertisement697 1989-06-05 6 jade" no wVhowing I (*****M) S SHOWS DAILY at 11am, 1 30. 4.00, 6.30, 900 Admiasion at $4 00 No FrM Liat now showing: lido/savoy 1 ■changi 1 oriental president" woodlands republic 1 LIDO/9AV 1/CHA 1/ORI 10 45am. 1.30, 4, 5.45, 930 PRI B/WLANOa/REP 1: 4 ahowa 1 JO, 4.697 words
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Advertisement969 1989-06-05 7 NOTICES m m m mk\mW aa 1 mm&aßß\ MALA YSI AN INTERNA TIONAL SHIPPING CORPORA TION BERHAD ANNOUNCEMENT ON f SHAREHOLDING BY FOREIGN PERSONS 1 Malaysian International Shipping Corporation Berhad hereby announces fl that as at 1 June 1989, the total shareholding beneficially owned or B controlled by Foreign Persons969 words
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Advertisement879 1989-06-05 7 Gula Perak Berhad 1 (Incorporated in Malaysia) ANNOUNCEMENT OF AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1988 AND UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER, 1988 RESULTS Audited results Unaudited results for the year for the 6 montha ended 31 March ended 30 September The Company The879 words
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Advertisement996 1989-06-05 7 HOTEL PROPERTIES LIMITED iINCORPORAII.I) in HNGAfOM NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ninth Annual General Meeting ofthe Company will be held at the Singapore Room of Hilton International Singapore, 581 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on Wednesday, June 28, 1989 at 3.00 pm to transact the996 words
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Advertisement1137 1989-06-05 8 Itejj OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING WOCBC [gV&MK CORPORATION LIMITED (IWl n SW e, m mmWMmmW^mt m B m mW l__3trn_lJ\JLr^ AND SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES The Group The Bank j^ G 1387 1988 1987 logo oo -r ssooo ssooo ssooo ssooo s l 9^, s^So mm, Sm sh r a e p slr c1,137 words
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Advertisement887 1989-06-05 8 depreciated on the straight line basis over its estimated useful life at an annual rate of 20 per cent, which ts a change in the depreciation rate from previous years', whereby the depreciation was charged on a straight line basis at an annual rate of 10 per cent. The effect887 words
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Advertisement957 1989-06-05 8 8. COMPANIES IN THE GROUP The principal activities of the Bank and its subsidiaries, their places of incorporation and business and the extent of the Groups equity interest m the subsidiaries are as follows Percentage of claee of Country of share* (ordinary shares Amount of Principal Incorporation unl*** otherwise indicated)957 words
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Advertisement1851 1989-06-05 9 9 GUARANTOR CORPORATION The Bank in its normal course of business entered into a transaction whereby it became a guarantor corporation within the meaning of Section 4 of the Companies Act. Cap 50 Estimates as at 31 December as required by paragraph 7 of the Ninth Schedule of the Companies1,851 words
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Advertisement1109 1989-06-05 9 In our opinion: (a) the accounts are properly drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act. Cap 50 and Statements of Accounting Standard with such modifications and exceptions as have been determined by The Monetary Authority 0* Singapore and on such basis give a true and fair1,109 words
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Advertisement833 1989-06-05 10 I SHARE CAPITAL SS SS c* Ordinary shares Casn and balances -5.,.-* ,c,..0.,.c. mmm sss a*,.*,.., mtam issued and Money at call and <«*..<*•», rj_ Fully Paid Short notice 6,166,400 10,607,681 6 166 400 *****881 Ordinary shares Bills receivable 11,976,319 13.170 741 *****319 13 *****1 RESERVES 50 00 000 *****000833 words
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Advertisement734 1989-06-05 10 CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF THE CHANGES IN FINANCIAL POSITION FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1988 1988 1987 SOURCE OF FUNDS Pr atter taxat on 7,196,587 6.544.970 Add Depreciation 522,939 537.806 Funds generated from operations 7,721,526 7 082 776 Extraordinary items *****1 Disposals of fixed assets net of purchases 6 548734 words
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Advertisement631 1989-06-05 10 The principal activities of the Group and of the Bank consist of the business of banking financing and investment 3. Capital Reserves The Group The Bank 1988 1987 1988 1987 (a) Distributable Balance at 1 January 400,673 400,673 Transfer from profit and loss account 187.815 400,673 187.815 400,673 Balance at631 words
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Advertisement729 1989-06-05 11 I^^kW OCBC If W^INJOE OCBC FINANCE SINGAPORE LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) ***** 98 7 goo IQA7 FIXED ASSETS 3 2,453,526 2.613,544 SHARE CAPITAL INVESTMENTS 4 14,423,189 15,729,663 Authorised 25,000,000 shares of Ssl each 25.000.000 25.000.000 LOANS DUE AFTER TWELVE MONTHS 5 163,247,620 149,965,276 I**** and fu'ty paid 14,034,500 shares of729 words
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Advertisement630 1989-06-05 11 NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS 1 SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES The following are the accounting policies applied by the company: The accounts are prepared under the historical cost convention (II) Recognition of Income (a) Income earned on hire purchase, lease and loan agreements Interest on hire purchase, lease finance and mortgage loans630 words
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Advertisement278 1989-06-05 11 NOTICE Central Provident Fund accounts of:Name ot Deceased Member Account No 1 LEONG FOOK HENG *****07 C 2 LOW CHIN HO *****68 A 3. WONG CHEE PONG *****42 F 4 TAN BEE CHEOK *****84 Z (MRS LING BEE CHEOK) 5 CHEW SET CHAI *****89C 6 SOH BUCK CHYE *****82 F278 words
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Advertisement926 1989-06-05 11 7 LOANS DUE WITHIN 12 MONTHS 1966 1967 ANO HIRE PURCHASE FINANCING SS SS Hire purchase and loan debtors 68,847,127 26 448 925 Less Unearned interest (3,802.206) (1803 060) Provision for doubtful debts (Note 8) (2,565,592) (1 [*****3) 8 PROVISION FOR DOUBTFUL Loans Hke DEBTS due after Lease purchase 12926 words
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Advertisement652 1989-06-05 12 (WV^T¥T3T) 2 Eating Out SLOANE COURT HOTEL. Large Tiger Draught Beer $5 00-- Set lunch $5 90+ Steaks. Chops St Oxtail Stew at reasonable prices. Rooms dally from $45 upwards. Free parking 17 Balmoral Rd., S'pore 1025. Tel: *****11. 4 Catering <$£/ GARDEN CITY y COFFEE HOUSE CV> $7 CATERING652 words
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Advertisement3833 1989-06-05 12 1^ 737 1166 C.A,T.S.| I TLX: R*****3 CLASS FAX: 732-0230] ______*^WWW_* W^__H_____-_____P^^--42 Plumbing/ Electrical ALL ELECTRICAL/PLUMBING, reasonable charges for pipe leaklng/elec. failure. Auto machine to clear chot k. Khoon Bee Engineering Cc. Tel. *****69 or *****09. Llc. *****0/ 00-M. ALL PLUMBING ELECTRICAL at $25 service lor any minor repair works3,833 words
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Advertisement553 1989-06-05 12 72 Packing/ Storaga/ Dalivary/ Removal PICK-UP DELIVERY SERVICE within city $15 St outside $25 per trip. Call: *****21 anytime PICK-UP FOR HIRE, one trip driver Included $20, with workman $35 7 days a week Tel *****81 PICK-UP/ LORRY for hire, h se removal, transportation Workers lncl Prices reasonable *****68 SCANFREIOHT553 words
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Advertisement1195 1989-06-05 13 78 Industriel Equipment/ 78 Industriel Equipment/ Supplies Supplies BULGARIAN PRECISION MACHINE TOOLS In appreciation of our customers' strongest support we are now offering for a limited period only (1 month) the following machines at a very special prlce:Model No. Net Price Specie! Units Office Price available CBC S$ 9,460.00 Sf1,195 words
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Advertisement650 1989-06-05 13 95 EDP Positions I A wall aat abiiahad trading i i company raquiraa: SYSTEM j PROGRAMMER J Raqulramanta: a Diploma ln Comput-j er Science or equiva- 1 I lent Minimum 1 year! working experience fa Well versed ln Basic,! i Dbase 111 plus or Cj Language Program- I Iming Please650 words
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Advertisement978 1989-06-05 13 95 EDP Poaitions 95 EDP Positions jjf DATA ENTRY CLERKS ft 3 (Female Chinese) An established international company in Singapore requires several Data Entry Age 18-25 years old With Without experience Air-conditioned pleasant and dean jsi environment Medical and hospitalisation scheme 8 Good prospect for the right candidate I Please978 words
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Advertisement861 1989-06-05 14 w-m wiwfivaii vo a«vi«i_iw/ -.iwii^bi 90 aocretariai/ oiericai wb secretarial/ Clerical Poaitiona Poaitiona Poaitiona Poaitiona m mwwti\vssM gsj Fl EAST COAST OFFICE ORCHARD ROAD OFFICF. JURONG WEST OFFICE HH WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR: MOO-SlOOO GENERAL SECRETARY: $1200. tori SECRETARY: $1400-$lBOO j Se 'arrna- st(w*a rerious.ng aocumentaiion rnnnea Knowledge in IBM Symphony Wordita861 words
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Advertisement225 1989-06-05 14 r^IRELYOMIS m M±J TEMPORARY mmMM PERSONNEL EXECUTIVE SECRETARY $1500-***** GENERAL SECRETARY $850 $950 JR. SECRETARY $750 $850 GIRL FRIDAY $700 $1000 DATA ENTRY OPERATORS $550 $700 Tank clerk/typist $600 $650 GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST $500 $650 SHIPPING CLERKS $700 $1000 accountsclerk" $600 -$BOO BOOK-KEEPER $800 $1000 RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST $550 $700 STORE CLERK225 words
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Advertisement575 1989-06-05 14 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Positions Chartered Electronics Industries Pte Ltd A member of m Singapore <^ m ssT Technologies has immediate vacancies for: The person will be responsible for all administrative work, filing and recording of correspondence Training will be given to those who do not have575 words
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Advertisement582 1989-06-05 14 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Positions A well established American Company en- gaged in the manufacture of a wide range of ZZ well-known electronic products is now on JZZ another expansion and requires additional mmt experienced personnel to join its Pereonnel mm Department. 1 PERSONNEL E ASSISTANT The582 words
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Advertisement301 1989-06-05 14 98 Sacratarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Positions Amulti-national company offers excellent careeropportunitiesinthe W_\W following positions:f SHIPPING 1 A *To liaise with forwarders on both W incoming and outgoing shipment W Process and audit alldocuments aW Wm LC negotiations *m wm^^^Min 2 years' experience.^kW^^ I BUYING J 2years' relevant experiences^301 words
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Advertisement443 1989-06-05 15 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions j Positions Sngapore Institute Isisir of Standards and Industrial Research The Singapore Institute of Standards Industnal Research invites applications for the j following post I RECEPTIONIST CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR Applicants must possess 3 GCE 'O' level ;x including English or PCBS in Business443 words
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Advertisement485 1989-06-05 15 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Positions We are a leading supplier in granite aggregate, asphalt premix, I^Pl^^^ ready mixed concrete, precast I^^JEr components and a contractor in a civil engineering works. We invite suitably qualified candidates to apply for the position of: CONFIDENTIAL STENOGRAPHER GCE 'O' Levels with485 words
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Advertisement359 1989-06-05 15 98 Sscrstsrisl/ Clsricsl 98 Sscrstarial/ Clenca Positions Positions if^iGEH TONY MAGNETICS PTE LTO CLERK GCE N' or O' level Able to type Bt-lingual in English and Mandarin Female 1 7 years and above Interested candidates, please WRITE-IN wilh full resume and contact telephone number or WALK-IN with certificates and testimonials359 words
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Advertisement603 1989-06-05 15 98 Sscrstarial/ Clarical 98 Sscrstsrial/ Clarical Positions Positiona A progrsssivs tslscommunicstion company hss vscsnciss forSECRETARIES (Sales Department) s OCE Level with good spoken and written English as well as spoken Mandarin, o Mln. 1 year's secretarial experience, o WP/ PC experience an advantage, o Mature with pleasant personality. Ws offsr603 words
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Advertisement426 1989-06-05 15 98 Sscrstsrisl/ Clsrical Positions I SNOAKXI f |<_HEMi-30NJ LWe are an eatabliahed Company in Jurong. manutacturlng electrolytic capacitors. Invite suitable applicants tor the poat of: •ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE A level or its equivalent Working experience not essential Computer training will be provided TRANSPORT PROVIDED AT DESIGNATED PICK-UP POINTS. An attractive426 words
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Advertisement564 1989-06-05 15 98 Sscrstsrisl/ Clsrical Poaitiona _____r^^___f (Business (jm RODING SOON? Let us put you to C V work Immediately. So If you were a e CO PERSONNEL ASSISTANT CHIEF CLERK a sim a DESPATCH CLERK a MAILING CLERK e TELEX/ COMPUTER OPERATOR ln the army SEE US AT #07*03 Orchard Shopping564 words
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Advertisement564 1989-06-05 16 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ c Portions muor.m. Portions Poaitions Positions Positions Positions j Positions Positions Po^ltVot.. An International Account ing firm invites applications for ths following poeition: CLERICAL564 words
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Advertisement537 1989-06-05 16 KARAOKE SPECIALIST GOLDEN PENGUIN MUSICAL TRADING PTE LTD invites applications trom suitably qualified persons tor: (A)FEMALE CLERK a piaaaanl and cheerful per- ility a preferably al least 2 years \Acirkli-K expenece (B)OPERATION ASSISTANT (Sales 8 store) a pleasant and cheerful personality e preferably at least 1 year working experience a537 words
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Advertisement541 1989-06-05 16 MORE JOBS IN MORE PLACES CLERKS Whatever experience you have I need to help you 1. Payroll Clsrks 2. Accounta Assistsnts 3. Costing Clsrks 4. General Clerks Thcs.- and many more lovely lobs are Just waiting for you Plaeaa CSll for an appt. now! CYNTHIA 224 4114 16 Rattles Ouay541 words
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Advertisement496 1989-06-05 16 MORE JOBS IN MORE PIA CES JUNIOR SECRETARY 1 ysar't experience ($BOO NEG) 'his construction company Is Kiklng for a speciai person with year's secretarial experience you feel at home with the English anguage and alao possess a PSC, lis would be an added advantage. 'ou will be required to496 words
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Advertisement472 1989-06-05 16 MORE JOBS IN MOREPIACES BEAUTIFUL RECEPTION AREAS NEEDS FANTASTIC RECEPTIONISTS The offices are outstanding witl rery friendly people to worl with Oood benefits are awaltln) io be offered to you, lf you thlnl rou fit In these areas. Fresh school leavers who an /ery presentable, type well, wltf jood spoken472 words
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Advertisement916 1989-06-05 16 Newly eatabliahed multi-national company in Jurong invites suitsbis MORE JOBS IN qualified candldataa lor the follow- post. MOREPIACES RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK e Able to type accurately RECEPTIONISTS t^ 181 023^?" CLERKS e SECRETARIES e Pleasant disposition personality Calling all ladles who want to work in JURONGI ACCOUNTS CLERK Seversl openings available916 words
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Advertisement528 1989-06-05 16 in established trading compai equires I) SECRETARY Pleasant personality Able to work under pres.su and Independently Able to Interact wtth peop at all levels Preferable with accounts e perlence Bilingual ln English at Mandarin I) TELEX OPERATOR Good English and able work independently Accurate typing Pleasant personality -ttractive remuneration pac528 words
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Advertisement656 1989-06-05 16 ESTABLISHED lAW FIRM has the following vacancies for: 1) SECRETARIES e Preferably OCE A' level e Able to type e Salary negotiable e Experience preferred 2) RECEPTIONISTS s GCE O Level e Experience an advantage 3) CONVEYANCING CLERKS e OCE O' Level e 2 years' experience e Salary negotiable Interested656 words
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Advertisement532 1989-06-05 16 MORE JOBS IN MOREPIACES TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST $650 $700 Transport company In Kallang Bahru/ Eunos area requires young lady with pieasani voice, pleasant personality and ability to type Just call BERNARD 22* 4114 16 Raffles Quay #16-02 Hong Laong BMg.. S'pora 0104 NO FEES CHARGED Engineering ftrm requiree EXPERIENCED FEMALE ACCOUNTS532 words
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Advertisement667 1989-06-05 17 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Poaitions OVERSEAS UNION REAi TY SERVICES PTE. LTD GENERAL CLERK for lta Slgtai Road Office) Qualification! Required. ■I OC6 O ievel credit.-, in chiding -Engltah and Hatha Ability to type accurately al p m Ability to operate tc,telefax machines Some computer knowledge would he an advai tage667 words
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Advertisement595 1989-06-05 17 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions A wall astablishad printing company urgently raquirea FEMALE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT i typing md telephone skill a aMe to handle simple accounting a ihle to perform /eneral I -lencal duties a salary negotiable Intereated applicanta, pieaaa call paraonally at BLK 54, KALLANG BAHRU 02—09 SINGAPORE 1233 TEL:595 words
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Advertisement598 1989-06-05 17 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Eatabliahed co. requiree FEMALE ACCOUNTS CtERK e LCCI Intermediate Book-keeping e Able to type keep full sets ot Accounts e Mln 2to 3 years experience ln trading concern a Knowledge of computers an advantage a Work Independently with minimum supervision Intereated partlaa plaaaa cnil *****24 for598 words
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Advertisement629 1989-06-05 17 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions SECRETARY WITH PC knowledge urgently required for 3 weeks assignment In World Trade Centre Toa Payoh areas Up to 942 p/day (no shorthand required) Call personally at: «07-03 Orchard Shopping Centre (next to Somerset MRT station) between 900am to 9.00pm or at: <rO7-3663 Block 165 Buklt629 words
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Advertisement551 1989-06-05 17 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Poeitiona EBAI TRADINQ PTE. LTD. requires urgently. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK to aaatat in edminiatrattve dutie* and general clerical work, e Age 18-25 years e Secondary Education a Knowledge of Computer an advantage e Salary $600 $650 Intereated applicanta, pleaae contact Carol at tel: *****59 for an Immediate551 words
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Advertisement660 1989-06-05 17 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions GENERAL CLERK a Female or male e O' level e For male applicants, able to handle 950 Interested pieaaa call: 489-5959 GENERAL CLERK required a Bilingual a Some Book keeping knowledge a Some working experience Interested call at: Far Eaal Flora Pta Lid 555 Thomeon Road660 words
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Advertisement965 1989-06-05 17 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Well Established Trading Company requires: GENERAL CLERK a Able to type e Fresh school leavers are welcome but willing to work hard it under pressure e Can start work Immediately Please call: Tel: 747-9722 for an appointment Wa hava immediele veceney for RECEPTIONIST a GCE O'965 words
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Advertisement987 1989-06-05 17 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST re Salary r.eg Kxperlence not necessary Please call personally it: *03-34 Textile Centre Jalan Sultan for an Interview FEMALE CLERK (preferably Chi- I nese) O' level English Manlarln speaking Able to type Pls •all *****79 or call at «06-26 Katong Shopg Ctr for987 words
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Advertisement675 1989-06-05 17 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions 2'YPIST REOUIRED Al \\,i- \S Vp in With without experten 6 are welcome Pls < all tc 535-4322 for interview ci WANTEO PERSONAL SECRETARY 1 St Typist Hrs Ioam-6pm Salarv neg KnowledKe ol Want WP Contact Jacqueline *****61 WANTED RECEPTIONIST CUM 2 Accounts Assistant urgently Must675 words
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Advertisement557 1989-06-05 17 99 Sales Positions t aalabliahad Freight Forwarding roup ol Companiea in expanding i buaineaa haa immediate vacenaa lor: SALES MANAGER/ ASST. SALES MANAGER SALES EXECUTIVES Mln 1-2 years experience in Shipping Freight Forwarding Possess own transport Be assertive and self motivated Available to start work soonest Salary negotiable plus attractive557 words
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Advertisement645 1989-06-05 18 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, MONDAY. JUNE 5. 1989 99 Salea Poaitions 99 Sales Positions 99 Sales Positions 99 Ssles Positions 99 Sales Positiona !<_««_.. 7> T- r =S MM^~' j I rosmons j 99 Sales Positions 99 Sales Positions 99 Sales Positions 99 Ssles Positions 100 Technical Positions '0 Q645 words
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Advertisement708 1989-06-05 18 Canon We are an established multinational corporation in the field of office automation We now requireCUSTOMER SUPPORT REPRESENTATIVES (FEMALE) For after sales service/customer cum public relations OVA'/Diploma Effective communication skills SALES REPRESENTATIVES (MALE/FEMALE) For direct sales Call 2791 605/6 or w.\e to- The Personnel Executive K 2 Alexandra Road #04-01708 words
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Advertisement1108 1989-06-05 18 mj^^ Can y° u visualise yourself making a "J^^ 4 figure income US Well in our expatriate company it happens to people *ho are inexperience but willing lo work hard wer.qu.re Male/ Female Marketing Staff Ahou.' IS yc,.rs Speak Fnoli .h/Mandarin We otter H gl ,r P lv Commission A1,108 words
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Advertisement601 1989-06-05 18 0 HITACHI Hitachi Credit Corpn. required A) CREDIT REPRESENTATIVE Male/ Chinese Age: 22-27 yrs. Must be living In Ang Mo Klo, Yishun and Bishan area OCE O' level Possess a motorcycle Ahle to start work Immediately A minimum aalary of $1400 p.m. exclude patrol and maintenance tae ia payable. B)601 words
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Advertisement617 1989-06-05 18 PETER LAI JEWELLERY PTE. LTD. A well established St expanding Jewellery shop requires SALES EXECUTIVES Good Si pleasant personality Determined to make sales a career Speak English preferably Japanese Those without experience can also apply Please come personally and bring along I.C for a walk-In-Interview at: 435 Orcherd Roed #02-49/50617 words
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Advertisement799 1989-06-05 18 SALES PROMOTERS Female, male with txperience prererred. mln OCE O' Level to sell leeding brand of feehion w'eer at dept stores Attractive eelery end cemmiaslon. Pereonel interview: CRVSTAL TIME (S) PTE LTO 83 Genting Lane. #06-00 Al-Homied Ind. Bldg. Tel. 747-8888 Went extra money efter your working time? Established Book799 words
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Advertisement392 1989-06-05 18 ET SANWA PLASTIC requires SHIFT PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Able to work on rotating shifts Able to lead and motivate the shift operator and material handlers to achieve high productivity and good quality product Must have initiative Must have experience in plastic injection moulding TECHNICIAN Polytechnic graduate in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering392 words
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Advertisement811 1989-06-05 19 100 Technical Poaitiona 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions I 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Poaitions 100 Technicei Poeitiona 100 Technical Poaitiona JL Watt: Gi Akkermans Pta. Lta. We're a joint venture between General Electric (USA) and Straits Steamship Co. Ltd and right now. were in the midst of expansion.811 words
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Advertisement218 1989-06-05 19 ]We are a wellestablished company looking for suitable persons to fill the posts of .prioT" "I Designer Trade certificate in Mechanical Engineering Preferably with experience in stamping tool design Toolmaker NTC 23 m tool die making metal making Experience m making stamping tool die Machinists NTC 3in metal machinery Production218 words
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Advertisement418 1989-06-05 19 A cntnbf el Mm Haw Park Group of Companies invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the poets of> (1) CHARGE HANO Mln. NTC 2 ln HDDM. with OCE •_>• level Mln. 5 years working experience on similar capacity ln engine overhaul/ rebuilding Able to lead and run day to418 words
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Advertisement1048 1989-06-05 19 100 Tachnical Poaitiona 100 Tachnical Positions 100 Technical Positions A MATSUSHITA 1111l CAREER m m LFOR ITC/NTCGRADIWES Others who desire a technical career in a high tech environment are also welcome Good salary; benefits and growth prospect WALK-IN INTERVIFW Monday Friday 9.00 am -400 pm or submit your application to1,048 words
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Advertisement94 1989-06-05 20 At the Carlton,you'll find a selection of excellent restaurants, each with a unique flavour ofits own. -_-__-__----L 'i+k~ _W^__S__t'i.^*-» WS Y__B_____E3 Jf Bn_Hß_lff JM ______^^_a Jh "*J PB^^JS* 111/ mmmW M^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Bi V W a M 11 I\_nii npsipn^n lo hnncr vim XyavW I^l*^ll Ml_yk_7_l£LllVlJ[ Mf lfl. ■■■Sl fVU If CU.94 words
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Article, Illustration624 1989-06-05 21 Busy weavers and eager beavers Nancy Koh previews the new double-bill feature at the Omni-Theatre. In our switch from high technology to natural history to time with the school holidays, we chose beavers as they always appeal to people. Beavers and ants are architects of nature. Like people, they work624 words
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Advertisement49 1989-06-05 21 THE BOOK OF INGREDIENTS Everything vou need to know about fruits, vegetables, cheeses, sugars, chicken, pasta, sausages, B col tee, fish, spirits and herbs. \^Ws££S^ Plus some ol the Wt photographs ever ti* Mjk^Y assembled. QJ| I^JWf r d Times The Bookshop I^^_ I Tima* PubUmhinu Group m m49 words
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Advertisement265 1989-06-05 21 The Leadership Prize. Ova: $2 million worth of prizes in MAKTELL'S "Instant Bonanza." (3 I twißla Ua BaJk I T r^ WKmMW» m\. v^ pf Vj jttMHi B9P^ mM 11 VSOH JV I|vs.o.p I y "^3 f^ ML DA I LLON I SPFCiAt V\ x. Vl II I'QIKI'R OGNA( |h265 words
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Advertisement517 1989-06-05 22 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions ....-■"■■-■■•a.., i: just CattUs Jot An a C a "I Appointment *>* taP^^B^Ss^t^^al^^r^i^l^i^BBi^^^Bam I g^a^^La^^g^^^^^^^^^^^^^^gH I Salary S$650~$S950 a a (excluding overtime) B B a a e Female Singaporean a a e GCE 'A' or Polytechnic Diploma a_ e 5 -day work week B517 words
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Advertisement1027 1989-06-05 22 100 Technical Positions 100 ""echnical Positions J- c.g—^l y=sC^^ p A well established conveyor; machinery H i manufacturer invites applications for:- n TECHNICAL I I SALES ENGINEER I I REQUIREMENTS I I Preferably Diploma/ITC in Mechanical B Engineering H Candidates with experience but without H f above certificate will also1,027 words
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Advertisement509 1989-06-05 22 100 Technical Positions UNITED WORLD COLLEGE OF SOLJTH EAST ASIA urgently requires a LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Requirements: Required to perform general laboratory duties within the Physics. Chemistry and Biology depart merits of the College Preference will be given to applicants uith relevant experience, particularly in Chemistry Salary: $670 $1415 depending on509 words
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Advertisement531 1989-06-05 22 100 Technical Positions MORE JOBS IN MORE PLACES PROJECT SUPERVISOR With your 2 to 3 yrs. experience In Air Conditioning a B.A.S. you will be well regarded for this position. Salary around $1200 $2000 Kor more details regarding this position please call EVELYN 224 4114 10 Rafflea Quay #10-02 Hong531 words
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Advertisement560 1989-06-05 22 100 Technical Position* BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBS*BBBBaBVaB*BlB*BB>Wail^^^^^^^^^^^^^ WANTED... GENERAL WORKERS WELDERS AND ELECTRICIANS Interested please walk In ror an Interview at: SO Playfair Road. #02-12 Blk. B Kapo Factory. 8.1336 REQUIRED (1) MECHANICAL Engineering Supervisor; (2) Civil Engineering Supervisor. Male, diploma graduates. Interview at: 14 Cheong Chin Nam Rd. (opp Bt. Tlmah Shopping560 words
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Advertisement291 1989-06-05 22 101 Production Position* 101 Production Position* 101 Production Positions SlyfS] PENTEX-CIRCUITS IjFjJ pte LTD 8 am 12 noon OR a 1 pm spm OR 6pm 10 pm I JjhaV. a^ I rf*l ~*sa Possess GCE O' level/ ■fpWjfISMW Primary education B^^H l^ %9'^FVS^H A a NTC 3 in Electrical J*t_>291 words
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Advertisement404 1989-06-05 23 101 Production Po.ition. I 101 Production Po.ition. 101 Produciion Po«ition. 101 Production Potitiont 101 Production Potitiont 101 Production Po.ition. j 101 Production Potittont 101 Production Potitiont 101 Production Potitiont 101 Production Petition. m^Mlo^Sma^^^^^^'^WMSW^M^S^^_^_^_^__ _____BB wMmm^ md/B I^^^. .^^M a^MM *M^^^ a^^M^^^m^ B^_ a^^B aM^^ wm*^^ W\W^ I^^k^ .^mmmw^^ .m^M wM^^404 words
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Advertisement980 1989-06-05 24 101 Production Po.ition, 101 Production Po.ition„ 101 Product.on Portion, j 101 Product.on P0.,t,0n, 101 Product.on Po,.tion« 101 Production Portion. 101 Production Portion. 101 Production Po^Ta 101 Production Po^ 101 Production Portion, k m^ m^ m m k Earn More! zfi^Eti^ JmWwZ v™™ iv -j) i i i ___^^__\\\\\\\\___\\m^K^ iinioy v980 words
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Advertisement229 1989-06-05 24 I 3* ATAIYO TAIYO TOY (S) FTE LTD Requires: MACHINISTS T C 3 n me'a T^ac n,^i n g Completed Nat onal Service TECHNICIANS D ossess NTC Grade 3 ce r t m eiect-on.es Aoie to ope f ate a^to inse r tio n moc ne Compietea National Service ADie229 words
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Advertisement500 1989-06-05 25 1.1 ProduOon P0.1„.n. 101 Production wa, j 101 p roduclion P0 0n 101 Protluc on Po ion j -IST^^i^^ roducMon P0 0n 101 Production Po ion I Normal Shift mmm si a i SXHgrl I «.i£it FEMALE Ml BOMB I 2 tt in ?^F\ PRODUCTION 2.55pm 1 1.00pm f 3r500 words
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Advertisement159 1989-06-05 25 I rm Wearnes 11 Precision (Private) Limited (A mmmbmr of Wmammt Tmcfnotagy Gnxx> ol Ccmponimi) LINE LEADERS (male) V (3 vacancies) NTC 3 in Metal Machining or Maintenance Pitting Minimum 1 year's experience Prepared to work rotating shifts Those who do not have the relevant experience but possess relevant qualifications159 words
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Advertisement315 1989-06-05 25 SOM Gnmas A leading manufacturer of precision engineering plastic components requires Inspection of precision plastic components Minimum Sec 4 No experience required 5 day work week Minimum Sec 4 No experience required Three days' work three days oft basis Attractive Shift Allowance Minimum Secondary 4 5-day work week Pn 6315 words
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Advertisement528 1989-06-05 25 rMvit i ntr^i i-riTt 101 Production Po.itiona j 101 Production Poait.on. j 101 Production Petition* |U GM Singapore Interviewing PRODUCTION <4 fe£\ OPERATORS p— x POTONG PASIR CC. I tDATE: 6 June 1989 (Tuesday) 8 June 1989 (Thursday) 10 June 1989 (Saturday) TIME: 9.00 am to 5.00 pm ADDRESS: 6,528 words
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Advertisement322 1989-06-05 26 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions j 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions I I I -i— I I t jll m m a m I 7 1 1 11 S More than 100 prizes to be won! I^7ll^l J Get a chance to win when you322 words
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Advertisement402 1989-06-05 26 Eatabllahad Plaatlc Factory offarlng attractiva salary ra<ju raa 1) MOULD MAKERS NTC Orade 3tn metal machining a Mln. 3 years experience In plastic Injection mould making 2) SHIFT BUPERVIBOR 3 years experience ln same position with an Injection moulding factory a Able to run production floor and supervise production operators402 words
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Advertisement637 1989-06-05 26 )1 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions j 101 Production Positions I mm A P^^ FEMALE HuKhhH PRODUCTION ESUEtiM f OPERATORS ißPlliMliH (Permanent lst/2nd Shift) Requirements: I l^d^^iJl Above 16 years Singaporeans or Permanent Residents M R H W&' (Malaysians with 5 MCE O' levels welcome) __mfa"i B\637 words
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Advertisement341 1989-06-05 26 101 Production Positions joeHJffersm from a well-established I Paint Manufacturer located In Jurong. 2 ASSISTANT STOREKEEPERS If you have secondary education and some experience, then you are the ones we are looking fori 3 MANUFACTURING OPERATORS Completed NS 1 Physically fit? If you are, call ua nowl WE OFFER: Annual341 words
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Advertisement481 1989-06-05 27 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions It's Team spirit That WB^paiQKHianHii Binds Us At mmmu^^ mmmmumumumumumumumum US Ringbinder.. a Rl^WJWffi^^ ...and in this Spirit we invite you a Some basic education to join us as: a Prepared to work in non-aircon environment Experience not481 words
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Advertisement469 1989-06-05 27 ■v. r.wwuwn roamona ioi Production Poaitiom Female Production! Operators ki leui SUMIDA Normal Shift: Sam 5 35pm /g% p--Ist Shift: 6.30am -2.30pm EffVWfVffV Shift allowance $1 par day W W.' f l 7 i 2nd Shift: 2.30pm 10.30pm J Interested appl Shift allowance $4 par day X call personally Parmanant469 words
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Advertisement373 1989-06-05 27 101 Production Position* 101 Production Position F/ Age 1 6 and above 5 day working week. ELTD R C 1 00 Bonusafter4thm °n* mmmMmmamaam $50 attendance allowance ■MMiiJ Monthly productivity incentive ants, please I Transport provided from li?to PaBSPOrt X Ylshun Ang m Ki0 Toa D m.. «r*»., X Pa373 words
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Advertisement452 1989-06-05 27 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions JYOTO WORKS (S) PTE. LTD. An expanding Metal Stamping Electro Plating Company in Jurong invites you to join the Winning Team GROSS SALARY: SBBOO to SSIOOO per month Singapore citizens Rotating shift Willing to work overtime Above 16 years We otter: Attractive salary Annual452 words
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Advertisement430 1989-06-05 28 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions MATSUSHITA m m CAREER m m PRODUCTION OPERATORS -Day Week Normal Shift Upto Upto Upto $587 I $120 $240 Bonus Bonus J I in 3 months In 6 months WALK-IN INTERVIEW Monday Friday 9.00 am 4.00 pm m Panasonic 1 II430 words
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Advertisement514 1989-06-05 28 102 Hotel/ Reeteurent/ Lounge Poeitione WAITRESSES (eonflrmsd sslsry St2S p.m.) (Tips sround $300 p.m.) e Age 18 to 25 years old Minimum height 1.6m e Charming and pleasant personality Free meals, uniforms, laundry, transport, bonuses, 14 davs annual leave, medical and other benefits provided e Malaysians with OCE O' level514 words
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Advertisement612 1989-06-05 28 102 Hotel/ Reeteurent/ 102 Hotel/ Reeteurent/ Lounge Positions Lounge Poeitione o^f Singapore's largest chain fr itf^iTj jtt ol exclusive Membership Club requires: Salary |1 500 -$3 000 H Salary $1,200 •$2 000 ijJjK Salary from $1 000 per month .<<s§ Gross salary 5750 per month Basic salary $600 per month612 words
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Advertisement1080 1989-06-05 28 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions MJT mmW mWm^^^ mmmmmm^^^^^^-^^^^^^ m^Jm¥^^*^*'\^K&. M VA L4 1 i *j^ ft*L?fi mHP m^* DHT J^^l 9v^P K bLwoP. A \SA i A H2n f Tzt^-~^ V-- 1 f ffl?* WmWAA $922 FOR A SECURITY1,080 words
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Advertisement460 1989-06-05 29 104 Othar Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Poaitions 104 other Positions 1 illllllllliii .j'lljlll DE' I I 'ITO lIH fliDitl 1 fclY CAREER PROSPECTS 1 WW iT^ W SINGAPORE PTE LTD I To meet our rapid business expansions, we have IMMEDIATE vacancies 1 PERSONNEL OFFICER 7) UNE LEADERS (MALE)460 words
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Advertisement307 1989-06-05 29 af^k Sundstrand Data SURDSTRQND Control, Ino. Sundstrand, a world-wide leader in the field of microprocessor-based flight safety, data management, communication and memory systems, hss vscsnciss for ths following positions: OPERATORS Applicants will be expected to meet the following minimum requirements: 1 year experience in electronic assembly ability to work and307 words
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Advertisement585 1989-06-05 29 104 Othsr Positions 104 Othsr Positions 104 Othor Positions [yffh] Singapore General Hospital I WALK-IN INTERVIEW I The Personnel Department I Singapore General Hospital Pte Ltd Blk 7, Ground Floor I Outram Road, Singapore 0316 I 6 June 1989 (2pm 6pm) I THt SINGAPORE GENERAL, the largest general acute teaching585 words
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Advertisement398 1989-06-05 29 104 Other Positions 104 Othsr Positions FULL-TIME SALES ASSISTANTS (FEMALE) SALARY $586 Completed Secondary Education Between 15 to 30 years old Must enjoy meeting people Prepared to work on two rotating shifts Ability to operate cash-register preferable but not essential as training will be provided TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ INFORMATION ASSISTANTS Able398 words
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Advertisement413 1989-06-05 29 104 Other Positions a tm Maintenance Technicians High starting salary Minimum ITC in Electrical Engineer ing or NTC 2/3 in Maintenance Fitting Preferably possess practical experience in trouble-shooting and maintenance of line set-up Overseas training can be expeaed Technicians High starting salary Minimum NTC 2/3 in Electronic Servicing Preferably with413 words
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Advertisement493 1989-06-05 30 104 Other Potitiont l 104 Other Potitiont We, an international food and beverage company now invites suitably qualified people who are also interested in working in such a related environment to be our PROCESS OPERATORS Primary education Both shift and non-shift work available LABORATORY ASSISTANT GCE 'O' level with credits493 words
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Advertisement516 1989-06-05 30 104 Other Posltiona 1(M Othar Poaitions y//S A well-established mechanical Vv// construction company spacialising in the "4r M oil and gas industry has immeaiaie IK openings for the following positions: li 2 yaars expariance in lha supervision of refinery process piping work; or 5 years experience in f mechanical engineering516 words
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Advertisement539 1989-06-05 30 104 Othor Poeitiona 104 Other Poaitiona Due to our recent expanalon, we seek to employ suitably qualified candldataa to fill the poaition of:--k Panasert Technician A NTC 3in Electronics Electrical Engineering j Able to perform 3 rotating shifts k~ Panasert Operators jk (Malo) jM i •Mm Sec education j" i539 words
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Advertisement503 1989-06-05 30 104 Othor Poeitiona A well established elec requ STOREI e Min QCE O' level or A e Abie to work independt e Abie to supervise and i personnel e Responsible for receiv checking and store ma e Minimum 2 years of wc electronics store Interested applicants, pieai Tel 748-1835 or503 words
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Advertisement445 1989-06-05 30 104 Other Poeitiona ronic company urgently Ires CEEPER 'level BMj nanage a team of store ng, issuing, packing, stock ntenance rking experience in e contact Miss Chris Tsn at lth full resume with contact id n.r. photo to SOCI ATES PTE LTD ir Batu, #03-01 w Ind Park »re 1334445 words
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Advertisement534 1989-06-05 30 104 Other Poeitione 1. OCEANFREIQHT OPERATIONS OFFICERS 2 OCEANFREIQHT OPERATIONS CLERKS StUPPING EXECUTIVES 4. TELEPHONE OPERATORS 5. ADMINISTRATIVE ASBIBTANTS Preferably with freight forwarding experience a Salarv negotiable with attractive fringe beneflU. Apply personally to: 10 Anaon Road #23-18 hitemetlonei Ptaza Singapore 0207 |MS— b to 8.30pm.) Degree ln CK Fresh534 words
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Advertisement586 1989-06-05 30 104 Other Poaitiona £5555 BooMty Contro hoo vacancy for BEAUTICIAN Requirements: a Below 28 years old Experience ls necessary Bilingual In English Chinese o Oood complexion Wo offer high ooiory ond good proapod. Training ia provided Apply personally at #08-80 Pmr* —y^Psrodo between 11pm 7pm. Foreign export company ln River586 words
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Advertisement563 1989-06-05 31 104 Othor Positions WMh*tn kittcvtow A) MALE A FEMALE DELIVERY DRIVERS uraently required. e Able to speak simple EnglUh e Possess Class 3 driving licence. a I MALE DEUVERV ATTENDANTS s Able to speak simple Engiuh INITIAL SERVICES PTB. LTD SO, Senoko Drive Slngepore Z77S TCL: 788-SBSS Bus No 168563 words
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Advertisement687 1989-06-05 31 104 Othor Poaitiona Our oompeny hee immediate MMCMncy forrDRIVER oum PACKER possess Class 3 driving licence WALK-M WB— BPINOCX PRCCIBION SNOMCSRtNO PTE. LTD BSMBvtew Ave, #00-04 Lorn Boon Industriel Bidding Mmmmmm mbs TBL: 788-8888^ Privete HoepMal ta Jurat* requires FEMALE ASSISTANT OtBPCNSCR Must have OCB. CALL: *****11 Raqulrad: CHINESE FMLOWORK687 words
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Advertisement983 1989-06-05 31 104 Othar Positions WINO TAI HOUMONB 1) SECURITY OUARDS e Age below 56 yrs. old e Able to speak Si write simple EnglUh o With good eyesight A physically fit 8) CLEANERS 107 Tampinee Rood. Sinpapora 1888 Tel: SBOSIII RCOUtRCD POR MAB Bldg., Shenton Way, Bam to Spm. A) Sundry983 words
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Advertisement901 1989-06-05 31 104 Othor Positions CLINIC ASSISTANT REQUIRED Tampines New Town. English/ Mandarin/ DlalecU. Call: Lilian *****82 for Interview CLINIC NURSB, FULL Time needed at Upp. Paya Lebar Rd. Experience not necessary. 2-3 days off p.w. PU. ring 482-4877 CO. RBQUIRES BXPBRIBNCED Oeneral Workers for roofing L renovation work. Pls. call: *****18/901 words
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Advertisement529 1989-06-05 31 121 Vehicles For Hire f INSTANT 1 MOBILITY ONLY $70.00 daily C ORIENT CAR LEASING FTE LTD (jel: *****55/*****11, k m4£fi& inter-REHT OFPBRS brand new Nissan 1600 cc 878/ 8480 per day/ per wk. New Pulsar *****66/ BBM and 1300 cc 866, 1600 cc 886 -866 2000 cc 866 -878.529 words
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Advertisement1229 1989-06-05 31 im^^^^^m mmmmmmmmmmmw^m^mmmmmmmm^^mm^^m^^mr^ 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vahicla Financing/ Ineurence Ineurence 222 5544 222 8844 Hong Lsong Flnanca^^ v Slngspors Finance (iA MaßJmMt a, ffona (dt 'two*. HLF 0156 SF 0157 CP 4179 r AfV 131 BMW For Bsls \__m\. j I Baar^mW model. Full accessories. Tax MM si isi 10/'SS.1,229 words
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Advertisement972 1989-06-05 31 133 Ford/ Fiat For Sala PIAT 128 NICE number piste non parf, car in good cond ***** 0.n.0. Tel: *****93. NON-PARF 70 FORO Cortina 2.0 suto, new carpet/ upholsUry/ paintwork *****80 Ms. Ong. OCT. S1 POND Laser 13, 5-speed Alrcon., hl-fl, s/rlms. Al cond Tax 9/SO. 816.000 281-4327. •O* S1972 words
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Advertisement855 1989-06-05 31 134 Niaaan For Baia 54 POWERBIRD 1.6 OL. s/rlms power steering, window, central lock, tax 9/80. *****0. *****77 "84 SUNNV 1.8, 5-speed, 1 owner. S/rlms. Radio/ cassetU Well maintained. $*****. 4671 198. 6/S1 DATSUN 180Y. s/wagon 2nd owner. Aircon. Orlg. showroom cond. *****0 Tel *****75 S/S7 'O' PLATB Nissan SUnsa855 words
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Advertisement971 1989-06-05 31 135 Toyota For Sals 10/7S STARLBT 1.0, 5-door. 2 owners. Tax 9/S8 Orey Beautiful cord Pg *****26 Roland 10/S2 TOVOTA COROLLA OL sspeed, Up top cond View to appreciate $*****. Tel: 456-6836 12/SO TOYOTA STARLET 1.0 DL 2nd owner, alrcond, hlfl, s/rlms Tel 254-2523 1084 PB TOVOTA Hlace 12 seaters),971 words
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Advertisement971 1989-06-05 32 137 Mazda For Sale j ABANDONING ALL CARS? AU ATTRACTIVE CASH HIGHEST PRICES All PARF/ Non-PARF All Japanese Si continental any makes cars any model Oood prices for Honda/ Mazda MlUublshl DaUun/ Toyota DalhaUu Suzuki We buy It sell used cars MAONUM MOTORS TRADINQ MISS KOH/ MR. TAN *****13/ *****1S971 words
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Advertisement906 1989-06-05 32 138 Honda For Bala '•2 ACCORO BTO. Power windows 2 owners Tax 8 '89 Beautiful. $26,000. John 81m *****55 82 HONOA CIVIC 13 eompleu accessories, well malnUlned. Loan avail Tei 747-8788 42 HONOA CIVIC 1.3 4-door. sspeed Tax 8/ '89 2 owners. Beautiful cond *****55 Daniel Ng. S3 HONOA ACCORO906 words
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Advertisement938 1989-06-05 32 143 Other Makas For Sala COMPANY REGISTRATION SS Honda Accord 12-valve S4 Mazda 929 auto Ltd 54 Honda Accord EX S3 Nissan 2.8E hardtop auto S3 Ford TelsUr 1 6QL. S3 Mazda 929 s/wagon. S3 ToyoU Crown auto. S3 Talbot Solar a 16 auto S3 Opal Rekord 2 OS auto.938 words
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Advertisement759 1989-06-05 32 144 Commarcial 144 Commarcial 144 Commarcial Vehicles Vahiclaa Vahicias For Sala For Sala For Sala Mazda E Series Wide-opening rear door. Power with economy. mwmwm^m\ I i^^^^bmmm^^ mi^Lt^jiaaa^MH ma^BBm^m^^. AmmM MMMMM^I •ißm^A—a^*' a^MMMMMMMmJMr)^W netl vehicle price mazoa 5 STASIA MOTORS MacPherson Showroom: I Kampong Ampat, off MacPherson Road Singapore 1336759 words
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Advertisement699 1989-06-05 32 146 Vahiclaa Wantad VEHICLES WANTEO. HIGHEST offer for any model, regd. above S3 to '88 1600 c.c. to 2000 c.c. St below 2000 c.c saloon cars, commercial vans St pick-ups. Pls. call *****36/ *****32, Mr Lim. ABANDONING ANY CARS7 We specialise ln buying all ToyoU. Honda, Mazda, DaUun It other699 words
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Advertisement663 1989-06-05 32 172 Housss For Rsnt D.lO OLD HOLLANO RD. modern design bunglw 5 rms. Large entertaining area. S/pool $11,000 TANOLIN RD. majestic modern bunglw. s+l rms. Family area, pool, modern kitchen, rental neg D.ll FRENCH SCH. Tudor style cottage bunglw. s+l 1 rms. Huge patlo overlooking Ingrd. pool. Total privacy. *****663 words
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Advertisement1059 1989-06-05 32 171 Proparty Financing 171 Proparty Financing mmm^^ m^^^ a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^aW^a^^m mmm^^MMM^MMMM^^M^^M^^M^^MMMMMMMMM^^m NEEDA <§!. I HOUSING \^V LOAN? /^t\£l Call LISA from any phone, any day, anytime at L-222 5544 or 222 8844 J HONG LEONG SINGAPORE FINANCE LIMITED FINANCE LIMITED lw QAseJwto, pfone cau! away. mmmmmtm aaJ 172 Houbbb For Rsnt1,059 words
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Advertisement900 1989-06-05 32 173 Apartmanta For Rsnt j 173 Apartmants For Rsnt Flll'F'lll'lUHlllliff i m FAIRLODGE SERVICE APARTMENTS 8 District 10 Holland Road One. two or three bedrooms fully furnished ty apartments complete with well-fitted kitchen yy Housekeeping services Oy Attractive rental-. Wmm FAR £aST ORGANIZATION 111 I 14 Scotts Road #06-00 Far900 words
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Advertisement904 1989-06-05 32 D.15 AMBERVILLE/ ABMCR Towers 3+l bdrms spacious f/furn Near Parkway Parade $1600/ $1700 Houseworld *****33 DJ INTERNATIONAL PLAZA $1,600 D.lO Ardmore vlclnlty 3+ 1 $2,300 DlO Leedon Hgts. 3+l $2,800 D.lO Nassim vlclnlty JER *****83 0.2 INTL PLAZA penthouse. 4 bdrms 6.000 sq.ft. P/furn Big gdn with panoramic view $6,300904 words
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Advertisement900 1989-06-05 33 173 Apartmants For Rant D.IS OOEON KATONO. 2 bdrms. F furn High flr Seavlew $1,300 Avail lmmed Reoft *****32 D.ll PARKWAY MANS. 3 rms High flr Seav'ew F furn $2,500 Call Henry *****71 2 agent D l6 BAYSHORE STUDIO/ 2 rms f/furn. condo. facilities $1200/ $1700. Everland *****11 x 22900 words
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Advertisement843 1989-06-05 33 175 Houaaa Wantad (Rant) s AMERICAN/ JAP EXPATS need f Bunglws/ Hses ApU. ln D.5, 9, 10, 11, 21. Co. lease Owners pls. call: New Century *****15/6 BALESTIER ROAO. EMPRESS View $1,500 Siglap seml-d.. Marine Terrace $1,300 Kampong Eunos mals $1,200. *****44. INDONESIAN CNINESE COUPLE urgently requires apt./ hses./HDb Any843 words
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Advertisement1383 1989-06-05 33 179 Housas For Sala 179 Housas For Sala 179 Houaas For Sala Try arryville, a perfect niche for the discerning fe*. L Nestled along a quiet, residential estate between Yio Chu Kang and Upper Serangoon Roads, with only 43 units of 3-storey terraced houses and 6 units. of 2-stotry semi-detached1,383 words
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Advertisement936 1989-06-05 33 179 Housas For Sala QUICK SALEI DIST 16 BEOOK CLOSE Airy 2-storey seml-d. 3 bdrms. servant's rm. Family hall upsUlrs. 3,850 sq.ft. CONTINENTAL REALTY: 2SS-71SS D.IS SIGLAP VICINITY. Beautiful D/storey Seml-d. 4000 sq.ft. 3+l spacious rooms, large living/ dining/ sitting rooms. Alrcon./ alarm. Beautiful landscape garden. Must sell! Offer above936 words
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Advertisement895 1989-06-05 33 179 Housas For Sala D.13 CHEAP EXTRA Large d/storey Urr. 2550 sq.ft. Nice frontage 3 bdrms. S4OSK KW *****16 D 13 JLN. OIRANQ 3 1 rms d/storey seml-d. 3,500/ 1,646 sq.ft. Renovated. SS7OK Colliers: *****27 0.14 BRAND NEW Lor Marican d/storey seml-d. 4+l bdrms. F'hold. J7OSK. Eurohome 298-6022 D.U NEW895 words
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Advertisement754 1989-06-05 33 186 Privata Apartmants For Sala Credit POSB Home Loans Competitive rates: I to 5 years 5.00% 6to 10 years 5.25% 1 1 to 30 years 5.50% Crvdtt POSB. Making home financing easy. Tel: *****22. 1 D.4 Fairways Condo. spacious 3+l bdrms. 2,000 sq.ft. $428,000 iwg D.S Ths Village exclusive 1+754 words
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Advertisement983 1989-06-05 33 186 Privata Apartments For Sala D.lO OLINA LODGE HOLLANO HILL S units ovaUaMo Brand new (TOL 1991) High (round with commanding view Jnly 67 Exclusive Froohold untu Facing pool/ greenery, 3 mlns irlve to Orchard Rd. 3* 1 rms. 1442 sq.ft. Full recreational faciliUes Foreigners eligible K4OK 0.N.0. Soio Agont983 words
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Advertisement1055 1989-06-05 33 186 Privata Apartmants For Sala 5.5 FLYNN PK. fhold full fa-11l les grd flr apt. with gdn. 220C iq ft 3*l bdrms $485K. Deans Property (West Zone) *****55 )5 GLORIA MANS. Pasir Panjang. acing sea, 3 bdrm 1200 sqft ielling with tenancy $2,000 r 'hold $340k Places *****88 }.S DORSET1,055 words
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Advertisement1006 1989-06-05 34 186 Privata Apartmants For Sala O.IS MANOARIN QDN. Type Bl B2 Sea view 3*l bdrma Full facilities *****33 Solo Real Est D.IS MARINE PARADE brand new condo 3 bdrms 1500 sq ft $388K OaUby *****88 D.IS OCEAN PARK 4 years old. 2110 sq.ft. 3* 1 full condo. facilities High flr1,006 words
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Advertisement1078 1989-06-05 34 191 HDB Apartmants For Sala EXEC. MAiS. BT. BATOK Central Ceramic Nicely done. $168K neg. EXEC. MAIS. JURONG E. Blk 337 Ceramic, high flr No blocking S-RM PT. AM. KIO CENTRAL. Blk 710. Ceramic $150K neg. S-RM. PT. TOA PAYOH Blk. 216. Ceramic, cabinet. Well kept. S-RM. PT. CHAI CHEE1,078 words
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Advertisement1039 1989-06-05 34 191 HDB Apartmants For Sala S^V 4/ S-RM. 3 ,-rm Clementi 363. 510/ 4-rm A' Jurong West 447, Bt. Batok 116, A.M Klo 177. West Coast 509/ 5-rm. A' Tampines 804. Toa Payoh 218, 224, Marslllng 216 T.J *****84/5 S-RM. KALLANQ BAHRU. Blk 65, 12th flr. Full ceramic, rockstone, kitchen1,039 words
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Advertisement806 1989-06-05 34 191 HDB Apartmanta For Sala 5-RM. ALJUNIED RD. 3rd storey, well renovated. Interested call *****59 S-RM. 'A' MOOEL Jln. Rajah. Urrazzo, rocks-tone, high flr. Long balcony CPF $185K *****22 S-RM. BEDOK SOUTH. 81k. 19. near MRT. mkt. sch RenovaUd Well kept. $106K neg. *****78 5-RM. BEDOK NORTH ave 4. high806 words
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Advertisement854 1989-06-05 34 193 Propartiaa Wantad UROENTLV NEEDED FOR our overseas buyers. Bungalow, seml-d L urr. ln dlsu.S, 10, 11, 15. 16, 10. 20 St 28 Owners, please call JR. *****88 URQENTLY REOUIRED BY our cllenU, apU./ landed props. Owners, call now! May, *****26. WANTED URQENTLY FOR genuine buyers. Houses/ Apt./ Condo. Owners854 words
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Advertisement1392 1989-06-05 34 194 Factory Spaca 194 Factory Spaca 194 Factory Spaca FOR INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES, DBS FINANCE IS LOWER, LONGER AND HIGHER. Lower interest rates. Longer repayment terms up to 20 years. And a higher quantum- as much as 85°o of valuation. We've made our terms so attractive that you can1,392 words
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Advertisement732 1989-06-05 34 196 Offica Spacas 196 Offica Spaca* For Sala For Sala Get more benefits from IBS Commercial Property Loan IBS Commercial Properly Loan Scheme offers you these attractive features pre-purchase loan approval a loan quantum of up to 90% of valuation or purchase price, whichever is lower, if CPF funds are732 words
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Advertisement539 1989-06-05 34 197 Offica Spaces For Rant GOLDEN MILE 150 sq ft $280. Lavender St 226 sq ft. $550 Window, carpeted *****11 x 15. GOLDHILL PLAZA TOWER Block Outside CBD. 1000 to 1500 sq ft Near MRT Benchmark *****66 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA SSS sq ft high flr. MRT $3.50 p.s.f. Patron *****15 INTERNATIONAL539 words
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Advertisement773 1989-06-05 35 1M Shop Spacas For Hals SARKLANE SHOPPtNO MALL 2nd floor Facing concourse SulUble for snack bar. boutique, saloon High traffic flow Selling with vacant possession COLLI6SB S9SS4I7/ S3SS4S3 SHOWROOM SPACE AT Citimac Industrial Complex. £317 sq.tt. Oround Floor Corner unit wtthrol er shutters Fronting Macpherson Road, Freehold $450 p.s.f Telephone773 words
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Advertisement1163 1989-06-05 35 200 Shop Spacas MO Shop Spacas 200 Shop Spacas For Rant For Rant For Rant POR I FA^F FAR EAST PLAZA 7l4sf. I a v/iv !>LaOL LUCKY PLAZA 24 1 to 1550 S.f. I DDlXvir: FAR EAST SHOPPING CTR 411 to 538 S.f. I 1 KIMh CUPPAGE PLAZA 228 to1,163 words
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Advertisement1166 1989-06-05 35 241 Tou M1 T <>"r» 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours 241 Tours mml^^^ mm^^^^^mm^^m^^^^^m I I i^—^^^^SS^S^^S^Sm^—^^ I f EUROPE I JAPAN AUSTRAUA > f AMERICA 1 SDle°n P d e our $3 Disneyland $2155 Scenic Perth/ $1288 Special All West $2250 S; ur Special 8 9D^ Western Australia1,166 words
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Advertisement814 1989-06-05 37 241 Tours 241 Tours jHBTpf¥73^HP7 Genttng 2 Oay by Air 5239 JB**iil3i*LiiAW 2D 3N 569 6 DAYS $239 Frasers Hill w n) 2D3N599 mm Cameron 20 3N $109 PENANG Fl CAMERON StLiwbeirv Plrti Country lodge PenaOQ (M.lni 30 4N $99 GENTING 3 Oay by Air $350 Departure 11/6. 18/6 Oesaru/Sungai814 words
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Advertisement1419 1989-06-05 37 261 Foreign Education 261 Foraign Education 261 Foraign Education II CHART YOUR I PROFESSIONAL CAREER!! H| Study HOTEL MANAGEMENT at the Accredited Government-recognised Institute HS situated on the Isle ot ManjBRITISH ISLES) jH il e with the most recognised HB *^^a 1 membership in Hotel Tourism Industry offering a MM1,419 words
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Advertisement1273 1989-06-05 37 264 Computar Couraas 264 Computar Coursas 264 Computar Coursas 264 Cor^Ut^ Coursas Computer Coursas s& Be a success at o mmmmmmimmmmmMMMMMMMMm .-.INFORMATICS __^^BL INFORMATICS r-ttttT^ Our student (Mr. Wan Kum Seng, BCS Membership No. *****87 1 COMPUTER SCHOOL I scored the most prestigious Ferranti Award in the BCS I i1,273 words
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Advertisement228 1989-06-05 37 Moderated by Oxford Polytechnic of UK Includes City Guilds 418 (top school in Smgaporei ITC is Asia s largest IBM based training centre $160 per month FREE TALK 9 6 89 (Fri 7 pm) BCS TALK 9 6 89 (Fri 8.30 pm) 5 sessions (Sl4si Good enough even for top228 words
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Advertisement349 1989-06-05 37 aai m^MMMMMM 'a 265 Secretarial/ Typing 265 Secretarial/ Typing Courses j Couraaa Wa provida TOTAL training in tha following subject* a Audio typewriting duties using _4 electronic typewriter and I tranacriber 01 a Shorthand typewriting duties mt Structure of Business JB Communication JET onic Or o an, ««tlon Secretarial 'BM^jmm349 words
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Advertisement1102 1989-06-05 38 265 Secretarial/ Typing 265 Secretarial/ Typing 265 Secretarial/ Typing Couraaa Couraea Couraes YOU DESERVE THE BEST.... WE GIVE YOI M \^iy A I offers thc HIS I secretarial trainini: V'that prepares you tor a distinguished career At A I I. \\e don't iust maintain our standards -uc raise them. Join1,102 words
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Advertisement1309 1989-06-05 38 271 Modelling/ 276 Fitneaa/ Sporta Deportment Couraea Instruction < BMMMMMK W-WK. SLIMMING PROGRAMME by Avr Bhasker. UK SusanT I Jane Beers our successful sllmp.x JB\ K I mer has been featured on SunVT- MMM, day Morning Singapore Join us >3- M\ M_m_M I now. get slim and enjoy 10H dls-1,309 words
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Advertisement860 1989-06-05 38 if *****66 TELEPHONE SER VICE: I J Monday to Friday: 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m (Sp.m. daadlina for naxt day) Saturday: i.30 a.m. io 2.00 p.m. (11a.m. daactirvo for Tha Sunday Timaa) Public Holiday: 9 a.m to 1 p.m. COUNTER SER VICE: TIMES HOUSE 390 Kim Bang Road. Singapora 0923860 words
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Miscellaneous3033 1989-06-05 39 I W Park World Insectai ium. 1 Music Fringe: Thank You For Jiflt Monday to Friday: 9.3oam- The Music. This series, featur- V 5.30 pm. Saturday and public ing ethnic music, choral sing- |k, -Jj holiday: 9.30 am 5.30 pm. Ading and harmonica and other tU-maamamm d mmAWAmM iK*- mission:3,033 words
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Advertisement489 1989-06-05 40 Throughout the month of June, Latour will invite some rather different kinds of Oyster from France, England and North America, as well as You might like to begin your meal with a cold appetizer of smoked special guests to dinner. blue soft shell crabs from the waters of Chesapeake Bay,489 words
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