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Title Section14 1989-06-13 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE IS, 1989 50 CENTS MCI (P) 44/12/8814 words
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Article, Illustration936 1989-06-13 1 China heading for collision course with US, Britain over dissidents BEIJING China yesterday announced a nationwide ban on all student and worker groups and set itself on a collision course with the United States and Britain over two dissidents being harboured in the US EmbassyReuter; AP; UPI; AFP - 936 words
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773 1989-06-13 1 All changes effective from July 1: Telephones ANNUAL subscription fee reduced by $10. New fees: $190 for home users and $290 for business users. CHEAPER prices for all models of telephone sets sold by Telecom. CUSTOMERS to pay for repairs to their telephones773 words
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482 1989-06-13 1 Tout gets 3 weeks' jail under tougher new law A JOBLESS man yesterday became the first tout to be jailed under the tougher anti-touting law. Maula Abu Bakar Abdul Ha meed, 41, a first offender and a father of three, was caught on Sat».rday, the day the new law came482 words
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Article41 1989-06-13 1 OWING to mechanical problems at our printing presses, The Straits Times finished printing late last Saturday. As a result, some readers either did not receive their newspapers or got them late. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.41 words
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Article26 1989-06-13 1 BERN The Swiss government yesterday decided to ban ivory imports from today to help in the fight to save the endangered African elephant. AFPAFP - 26 words
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638 1989-06-13 1 Chok Tong to launch joint advisory body in Japan FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, who left for a week's visit to Japan yesterday, will launch a Singa-pore-Japan Economic Advisory Council in Tokyo comprising top Japanese and Singaporean businessmen. The group, which will explore economic opportunities both in and638 words
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76 1989-06-13 1 BOATS carrying large numbers of Vietnamese refugees are heading towards Hongkong and other parts of South-east Asia in a last-minute attempt to land before today's international conference on refugees. This was reported by the British Broadcasting Corporation last night. The repdrt, quoting Thai marine76 words
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Advertisement137 1989-06-13 1 OK I W Sote Agent >^^ (3p> SPORTS fe USSURf IPTI) ITD. V9ff Tel: *****44 (4 lines) More reports and pictures: P. 6 and 7 'China should follow other regimes': P. 17 Letters: Forum, P. 22 Up ART Cordless Telephone Clarity, security and mobility When it comes to sound quality.137 words
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Advertisement8 1989-06-13 1 Businesses will enjoy other rate cuts: Page 368 words
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Advertisement125 1989-06-13 1 Inside Summary 2 News 2,3 World News 4,«-9 Asean lt.li Causeway 12 Around Your Place It Comment Perspective 2t,21 Letters 22 Sports 23-2C,28 Racing n TtmesDollar 21,31-31 Weapons of war become weapons of suppression 1 1 i Timeshare shock She thought she could make money when she bought a week's125 words
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Article59 1989-06-13 2 not squeeze pimples around your 1 I\A^- 111 "vl J ft C*A V*(m W O| V»C*1* lead to brain infection. Doctors sounded this warning yesterday after the death of a 12-year-old Indonesian boy last week from a brain swelling which couid have started innocuously as an insect bite59 words
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Article71 1989-06-13 2 TT cS bt,ls Two SBC serials currently being filmed may set a trend towards prime-time Chinese drama serials containing more episodes. The series, Mother and Turn of the Tide, are five to 20 episodes respectively longer than the usual 30 episodes per serial. Madam Ching Kit Yan,71 words
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Article80 1989-06-13 2 I Some hotels plan to double their room rates for tour groups next year. Inbound tour operators say that some hotels have already tried to cash in on the rapidly growing occupancy rate this year by breaking existing contracts. The President of the National Association of Travel80 words
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Article76 1989-06-13 2 Some cabbies are said to be victimising passengers who are not familiar with the latest changes to the Area Licensing Scheme (ALS) and making these commuters pay illegal charges for rides in and out of the Restricted Zone (RZ). Commuters complained that haggling over paying for ALS76 words
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Article66 1989-06-13 2 SThe Malaysian Labour Organisation (MLO), a new umbrella body for trade unions, was formed here yesterday as a rival to the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC). Representatives from 15 unions representing nearly 142,000 workers attended the inaugural meeting, which elected the president of the College-trained Teachers Union, Mr66 words
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Article81 1989-06-13 2 kbout 40 Thai workers are stranded in Ivebanon and struggling to survive in the war-torn country, the Bangkok Post reported, It said these workers had been cheated by fly-by-night Thai job agencies and employers overseas. In the past two years, relatives of 46 Thais working in Lebanon have81 words
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Article78 1989-06-13 2 Soviet Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov flew to Uzbekistan yesterday to try to calm ethnic strife between Uzbeks and Meskhetian Turks, while Soviet planes continued to airlift Meskhetian Turks out of the troubled central Asian republic. It was the first visit by members of the central Soviet leadership to the78 words
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Article73 1989-06-13 2 International pressure could persuade Vietnam to make concessions towards resolving the problem of the hundreds of boat people still fleeing its shores at the UN conference on Vietnamese refugees opening in Geneva today, Western diplomats said here. -r^y points t0 the presence of Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen73 words
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Article76 1989-06-13 2 The government of Laos has decided to increase the national budget by more than 100 per cent, sell off state enterprises and add a variety of new taxes in a major change of economic policy, state radio said on Sunday. "Economic construction, cultural expansion, improvement of the people's76 words
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Article49 1989-06-13 2 United States' bum specialists flew mto the Urals on Sunday to treat victims of a mammoth gas explosion that engulfed two Soviet passenger trains in a fireball one week a S°Official media said the toll in the tragedy now exceeds 400 deaths, „£,„> expected. World, Page 949 words
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Article, Illustration649 1989-06-13 2 BONN Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev arrived in West Germany yesterday for a landmark four-day visit designed to boost Moscow's increasingly close ties with Bonn. Mr Gorbachev, rated in opinion polls as the most popular politician in West Germany, stoodReuter; AP; NYT; UPI - 649 words
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239 1989-06-13 2 MANILA A Philippine broadcasters' group has banned one of its members from the airwaves for using obscene language against President Corazon Aquino and her aides, industry sources said here yesterday. The Organisation of Philippine Broadcasters (KBP) slapped the ban on Mr Rolando Bartolome, a commentatorAFP - 239 words
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244 1989-06-13 2 'Soviet missiles aimed at Clark and Subic Bay' MANILA The Soviet Union has told the Philippines that its long-range missiles were aimed at two major United States military bases north of Manila, the Philippine ambassador to Moscow said in his annual report. Mr Alejandro Melchor said First Soviet Deputy ForeignReuter - 244 words
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Article48 1989-06-13 2 GARNER (North Carolina) Three passengers in a hot air balloon were killed when it crashed after running into a supporting cable of a television transmitter on Sunday. The balloon plunged 300 m before hitting the ground, police captain Macks Pick ett said. AFPAFP - 48 words
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531 1989-06-13 3 Workers, bosses urged to show restraint SEOUL President Ron Tae Woo warned that strikes, high wage increases and other labour problems were undermining the South Korean economy and has appealed to employers and workers to show restraint and work together. As a resultAP; AFP; Reuter - 531 words
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Article, Illustration236 1989-06-13 3 Big increase in Asians migrating to New Zealand WELLINGTON Asian immigration to New Zealand grew significantly in the year ending March 31. The number of people approved from Malaysia, Taiwan, China and Japan more than doubled, compared with previous year, according to government statistics released yesterday. The biggest increase cameAFP - 236 words
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180 1989-06-13 3 STOCKHOLM International aid workers meeting in Sweden have vowed to oppose as too low a draft United Nations age limit for child soldiers. Conference organiser Thomas Hammarberg, secretary-general of Sweden's Save the Children Foundation, said on Sunday that the age limit of 15 in aReuter - 180 words
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Article178 1989-06-13 3 NEW YORK A young man mugged in a Brooklyn subway station returned to the station the next night and shot and wounded three youths, including two who were later charged in the mugging, Transit Authority officials said on Sunday. The man spotted the youths whenUPI - 178 words
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348 1989-06-13 3 NEW DELHI At least seven people were killed and 54 injured yesterday when a powerful bomb filled with nuts and bolts ripped through New Delhi railway station during the morning rush hour. A police investigator said the blast was so powerfulReuter; AP - 348 words
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Miscellaneous196 1989-06-13 3 Weather Fair except for showers over a few areas n the afternoon. TEHP. (C) up to 6 ajn. tomorrow: 33 max., 25 mm. SUWSET today: 7.11 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 am. GLOBAL HEATHER AaeJaMe 7/12 C Haze Laa Amgeles 16/20 C Cloudy Amateraam 10/21 C Qear Madrid 10/24 C Clear196 words
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421 1989-06-13 4 MOSCOW Soviet Premier Nikolai Ryzhkov flew to Uzbekistan yesterday to try to calm ethnic strife between Uzbeks and Meskhetian Turks, while Soviet planes continued to airlift Meskhetian Turks out of the troubled central Asian republic. There were also reports that the unrest had widenedReuter; AP; UPI - 421 words
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295 1989-06-13 4 TOKYO While Prime Minister Sosuke Uno was hit by two minor problems of his own yesterday, Japan's top law officials rang down the official curtain on an investigation into the long-running Recruit share scandal. Mr Uno, who succeeded Prime Minister Noboru TakeshitaReuter - 295 words
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172 1989-06-13 4 Seoul accepts Pyongyang's 'reunion' proposal SEOUL South Korea yesterday accepted a North Korean proposal for exchange visits by war-divided families and offered talks in Pyongyang next month. Seoul Red Cross chief Kim Sang Hyup sent a letter to his Northern counterpart, Mr Son Song Pil, calling for talks on JulyReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration214 1989-06-13 4 TOKYO US diplomats have interviewed a Japanese monk who returned home in January after spending 14 years in prison in Vietnam where he reportedly met US prisoners of war, hospital officials said. The officials at Tokushukai Hospital in Sapporo, northern Japan,AFP; AP - 214 words
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Article, Illustration392 1989-06-13 4 ALAN HUBBARD - ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor LONDON Parliamentary sources here believe that Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr Nigel Lawson, may be close to resigning over continuing disagreements with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher about the cause of rising inflation. Relations between Britain's two foremost politicians,392 words
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197 1989-06-13 4 COLOMBO Police yesterday shot dead six people during protests in three locations to demand the withdrawal of Indian troops from Sri Lanka and the mounting agitation prompted officials to close all schools in the island for the next week. The disturbances appeared toUPI; AFP - 197 words
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Article89 1989-06-13 4 Rafsanjani re-elected as Speaker NICOSIA The Iranian Parliament yesterday overwhelmingly re-elected Mr All Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani as its Speaker for another year. The Iranian news agency Irna said of the 241 deputies present 230 voted in favour of Mr Rafsanjani, one voted against and 10 abstained. Mr Rafsanjani is aReuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration759 1989-06-13 6 NICHOLAS KRISTOF - Pro-democracy movement is down but not out NICHOLAS KRISTOF By BEIJING The bloodstains are scarcely visible on the pavement now, the once übiquitous posters calling for greater freedom are only tattered shreds, and no* one dares protest as the prisons open up for those who sought change. The democracy movement,NYT - 759 words
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Article, Illustration393 1989-06-13 6 picture. About 100,000 letters confiscated by Customs BEIJING Chinese authorities have begun blocking foreign reports sent back by Chinese overseas to counter media censorship at home about the crackdown in China. Hongkong's Ming Pao Daily yesterday reported that as many as 100,000 lettersAFP - 393 words
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299 1989-06-13 6 ALAN HUBBARD - You're being watched, Chinese embassy tells students in Britain ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor LONDON Chinese students in Britain claim they have been warned by their embassy here that they are being watched. They fear that returning home could mean arrest on allegations of treason, spying or waging counter-revolution. These299 words
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339 1989-06-13 6 TAN TARN HOW - Condolence book at NUS students union TAN TARN HOW By SECOND-YEAR business administration student Kwek Geok Siong, 22, made it a point to return to Kent Ridge yesterday even though it was vacation time at the university. He was among the first of about 500 who turned up to sign339 words
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Article, Illustration1117 1989-06-13 7 RICHARD BERNSTEIN - RICHARD BERNSTEIN By SHANGHAI In the week since the bloody crackdown on the democracy movement in Beijing, the Chinese propaganda machinery has been put into full swing, seeking to transform the event into a heroic operation that saved the country from a counterrevolutionary plot.NYT - 1,117 words
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668 1989-06-13 7 LOUISE BRANSON - LOUISE BRANSON By writing for The Straits Times BEIJING Many Beijing residents will live with the trauma of the June 4 massacre for the rest of their lives. Mr Zhao Weilicn (name changed in case of reprisals against him) is one668 words
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438 1989-06-13 8 Thach attending UN talks and may 'have something up his sleeve' HANOI International pressure could persuade Vietnam to make concessions towards resolving the problem of the hundreds of boat people still fleeing its shores at the UN conference on Vietnamese refugees openingAFP - 438 words
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Article, Illustration340 1989-06-13 8 LONDON Former US President Ronald Reagan began a visit to Britain on Sunday amid rumours that Queen Elizabeth may award him a knighthood and the right to call himself "Sir Ron". The US Ambassador, Mr Henry Catto, and the formerReuter - 340 words
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Article, Illustration367 1989-06-13 8 BANGKOK The Viet-nam-backed Phnom Penh regime has charged that the Cambodian resistance is trying to torpedo peace talks, citing a letter from the commander of Prince Norodom Sihanouk's army. The Phnom Penh news agency (SPK) monitored here yesterday said Sihanoukist general Prince Norodom RanariddhAFP - 367 words
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125 1989-06-13 8 LONDON Actors and campaigners fighting to save the remains of Shakespeare's Rose Theatre here gathered at the 16th century playhouse on Sunday to stage, The Greatest Show on Earth. A cast of performers including Glenda Jackson, Vanessa Redgrave, Timo- thy Dalton, Dame Judi Dench andReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration482 1989-06-13 9 Govt aims to sell state enterprises and add new taxes BANGKOK The government of l.aos has decided to increase the national budget by more than 100 per cent, sell off state enterprises and add a variety of new taxes in a major changeUPI; AP - 482 words
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258 1989-06-13 9 BOCA RATON (Florida) With names such as Project Squid and Gossamer Albacore for their inventions, it may seem that entrants in the human-powered submarine race take the whole thing lightly. But competition promises to be fierce when 19 teams fromAP - 258 words
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Article145 1989-06-13 9 Happy 100th birthday for a pizza NAPLES Naples celebrated the 100th birthday of its most famous pizza on Sunday with street processions, music and free pizza for all. Actors in period costumes relived the story of the humble pastry cook who on June 11, 1889, rode on a donkey toReuter - 145 words
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472 1989-06-13 9 MOSCOW United States' burn specialists flew into the Urals on Sunday to treat victims of a mammoth gas explosion that engulfed two Soviet passenger trains in a fireball one week ago. Official media said the toll in the tragedy nowAP - 472 words
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435 1989-06-13 10 Jakarta is set to receive $8 b in loans Real earnings hit by world trends bank JAKARTA Indonesia, the golden boy among Third World debtors, meets its aid donors this week in what is likely to be a largely ceremonial meeting to receive record pledges of fresh assistance for the435 words
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Article, Illustration56 1989-06-13 10 The former Philippine first lady sings a duet with Philippine recording artiste, Imelda Papin, to announce a new album released by Ms Papin and featuring Imelda, on Sunday. The song, If you love me, really love me, is among the favourites of ex-President Ferdinand Marcos onHonolulu Advertiser - 56 words
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Article174 1989-06-13 10 JAKARTA An Indonesian university dean has called for renewed efforts to enrich Malay literature so as to make the Malay language the lingua franca in South-east Asia. Prof Harsja Bachtiar, of the sociology and social history faculty at the University of Indonesia, said interest toBernama - 174 words
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102 1989-06-13 10 Thai army plan to beat separatists BANGKOK The Thai army will launch a new development project to bring all southern Thai Muslim leaders together to work for the benefit of the Mus-lim-dominated southern provinces, Deputy Army Commander General Wanchai Ruangtrakul said here. Gen Wanchai said the project would support theBernama - 102 words
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228 1989-06-13 10 MAE SOT (Thailand) Burmese troops and Karen rebels battled for control of a key guerilla stronghold in heavy fighting close to the Thai frontier yesterday. Thai border police sources said. Sustained artillery and mortar fire began raining down early in the day on theAP - 228 words
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Article31 1989-06-13 10 DIPOLOG (Philippines) Sixty-one people have died in an epidemic which swept two centres for refugees from fighting between security and communist forces in the south, officials said vesterday. AFPAFP - 31 words
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235 1989-06-13 10 Go slow on China ties, Indonesia told JAKARTA The vicegovernor of the National Defence Institute has urged that Indonesia await further developments in China before resuming diplomatic relations with Beijing, the official Antara news agency reported yesterday. "In view of the current situation in China, it is better to waitAP - 235 words
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125 1989-06-13 10 JAKARTA Indonesia has threatened to send narcotics abusers and traffickers who have been sentenced to long-term imprisonment to the country's penal island of Nusakambangan in the Indian ocean off west Java. Attorney-general Sukarton Marmosudjono said the authorities were considering implementing this law, especiallyBernama - 125 words
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Article, Illustration297 1989-06-13 11 'Thai workers stranded in Lebanon' BANGKOK About 40 Thai workers are stranded in Lebanon and struggling to survive in the war-tern country, the Bangkok Post reported. The paper said these workers had been cheated by fly-by-night job agencies in Thailand and their employers overseas. In the past two years, relativesReuter - 297 words
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174 1989-06-13 11 BANGKOK Thailand has expressed concern that Burma's opium production will nearly double as a result of political turmoil in the country. According to Thailand's top drug official. Police Major-General Chavalit Yodmanee, Burma's 1989 opium harvest would increase to about 2,000 tonnes from about 1,200Reuter - 174 words
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243 1989-06-13 11 Guard our hard won freedom, says Aquino MANILA President Corazon Aquino called on Filipinos yesterday to safeguard gains achieved since the people-pow-er revolution that swept her to office three years ago. In an Independence Day speech at the seaside Rizal Park before a crowd estimated by police at 15,000 andUPI - 243 words
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142 1989-06-13 11 JAKARTA At least 14 students are still being held by police on suspicion of spreading anti-govern-ment views following a demonstration last week, a spokesman for Indonesia's Legal Aid Association (LBH) said yesterday. Eighty-seven students were arrested following a march in central Jakarta onReuter - 142 words
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207 1989-06-13 11 JAKARTA The China committee of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Kadin) will meet this week to decide whether to go ahead with its planned participation in the Beijing International Fair scheduled for next month. Committee deputy chairman Jacob HendrawanBernama - 207 words
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Article, Illustration331 1989-06-13 12 Teluk Paau by-election KUALA TRENGGANU The battle for the Teluk Pasu state seat in Trengganu got under way over the weekend with both the National Front and Parti Islam (PAS) holding ceramahs (dialogue sessions) in all 27 kampungs in the constituency. The Front's ceramahsNST - 331 words
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584 1989-06-13 12 MTUC rival will bar politicians from being main office-bearers KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Labour Organisation (MLO), a new umbrella body for trade unions, was formed here yesterday as a rival to the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC). Representatives from 15 unions representing nearly 142,000Bernama - 584 words
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156 1989-06-13 12 TELUK INTAN (Perak) The Home Ministry has decided to suspend the printing permits of a number of companies to publish newspapers because their newspapers have failed to abide by the conditions laid down by the ministry. Deputy Home Minister Datuk Megat Junid Megat AyobBernama - 156 words
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197 1989-06-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia yesterday called on the youth of the Commonwealth to declare war against drug abuse. Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Najib Razak said their commitment was vital in the all-out war to free the world from the problems of drugBernama - 197 words
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290 1989-06-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) will submit to the Labour Department a list of about 100 companies said to be exploiting their workers. The companies are said to be employing the workers continuously on a contract basis to avoid290 words
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Article57 1989-06-13 12 Johor politician dies JOHOR BARU The Johor state assemblyman for Tambatan, Mr Mahmood Daud, died here yesterday o( heart failure. He was 57. Mr Mahmood complained of chest pains at about 1 am and was taken to the Sultanah Aminah General Hospital. He died on the way to hospital. HeNST - 57 words
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134 1989-06-13 14 Kelantan group here on 3-day study tour A 30-MEMBER delegation from the Kelantan State Secretariat arrived here yesterday on a three-day study tour at the invitation of the Ministry of National Development. The delegation, headed by Deputy Mentri Besar Datuk Ahmad Rastom bin Haji Ahmad Maher, met National Development Minister134 words
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Article45 1989-06-13 14 THE Aquarama '89 Exhibition and Conference will be officially opened by Mr Lee Yiok Seng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (National Development), on Thursday at 11 am. The exhibition of aquarium fish and accessories will be held at the World Trade Centre, Exhibition Hall 5.45 words
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Article42 1989-06-13 14 THE Buddhist Cultural Centre will hold a Sing Along With Us concert on Sunday at the DBS Auditorium at 7.30 pm. Mr Ho Kah Leong, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Ministry of Communications and Information), will be the guest of honour.42 words
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378 1989-06-13 14 SERENA TOH - SERENA TOH 12-year-old boy died after infection led to brain swelling By DO NOT squeeze pimples around your nose in very rare cases, it can lead to brain infection. Doctors sounded this warning yesterday after the death of a 12-year-old Indonesian boy last378 words
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440 1989-06-13 14 DOMINIC NATHAN - DOMINIC NATHAN By SOME condominiums are looking to sophisticated automated security systems to replace guards who are failing to keep a tight rein on security. Complaints of guards not stopping or screening visitors, and sleeping while on night duty are common among management440 words
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95 1989-06-13 14 Calligraphy works by Guangdong artists A CALLIGRAPHY exhibition displaying the works of three Guangdong artists from different generations started at the Singapore Conference hall yesterday. The oldest calligrapher is Mr Qin Esheng, 89, while the youngest is Mr Ou Guangyong, 49. The other Chinese calligraphy expert is Mr Qin Ran,95 words
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Article, Illustration523 1989-06-13 14 LEONG CHAN TEIK - LEONG CHAN TEIK By DIE-HARD touts and the shops they work for in Lucky Plaza on Orchard Road have changed strategy to outwit the law in the wake of continued police action against them. The shops no longer keep stocks of fake523 words
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114 1989-06-13 14 SINGAPORE dragon boat teams will pit their skills against some of the world's best teams later this month. Starting from Saturday, the Singapore teams will compete in international races in Indo- nesia, Thailand and Hongkong. They did Singapore proud at recent races114 words
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Article, Illustration643 1989-06-13 15 JUDITH TAN - JUDITH TAN Two prime-time dramas will go beyond 30 episodes By TWO SBC serials currently being filmed may set a trend towards prime-time Chinese drama serials containing more episodes. The series, Mother and Turn of the Tide, are five to 20 episodes respectively longer than643 words
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Article560 1989-06-13 15 Death of suspected trafficker NARCOTICS officers did not apply a full nelson lock on a suspected drug trafficker who died later of a broken neck, a lawyer told a coroner's court yesterday. Mr I^eo Fernando, counsel for Mr Ting Ming Ling, 35, a potential560 words
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Article, Illustration483 1989-06-13 15 Some business students in poly see diploma as passport to a degree A DIPLOMA may open doors but ultimately, in a competitive society like Singapore's, it is still the degree that counts. That was the view of some Business Studies and Accountancy (BSA) students from the Ngee Ann Polytechnic who483 words
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331 1989-06-13 15 Sage to build Elders' Village minus frills THE Elders' Village, under construction in Toa Payoh West, will now be built without its swimming pool, jogging track and family chalets. Plans for such features have been temporarily shelved because of difficulty in raising funds for the recreational and day-care centre for331 words
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Article100 1989-06-13 15 A MAN, wanted in connection with a murder at the Mandarin Hotel last week, surrendered himself to the Criminal Investigation Department yesterday. It is leamt that the suspect, a 35-year-old labourer, gave himself up at 4.20 pm, after detectives continuously kept the heat on him following the murder100 words
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360 1989-06-13 16 SJCDF group to explain food exercise from tomorrow CIVIL Defence reservists and volunteers will embark on a door-to-door campaign from tomorrow to brief almost a million Singaporeans about this weekend's emergency food exercise. The group, representing the Singapore Joint Civil Defence360 words
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356 1989-06-13 16 THE American Express television commercial which irked rival card company Visa International has been withdrawn. But American Express International's Vice-President and General Manager, Mr Barry Arnold, said yesterday that the commercial was withdrawn not because of Visa's complaint but because of356 words
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NEWSFRONT
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Article, Illustration266 1989-06-13 16 A WOMAN and her natural parents who were separated for 30 years have been reunited thanks to the help of two NTUC Comfort taxi drivers and a little luck. Comfort News, the NTUC Comfort publication, which reported the story, said that the daughter,266 words
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Article98 1989-06-13 16 A MANAGING partner of a furniture manufacturing firm was fined $10,500 by a magistrate's court yesterday for employing workers without valid work permits. Ng Seng I^e, 26, a partner of Green Park Manufacturer 'N' Woodland and Furniture in Sungei Kadut Drive, off Woodlands Road, admitted yesterday to98 words
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Article188 1989-06-13 16 AN insurance company will donate $2,500 to the family of a 14-year-old girl who died of a heart problem 20 months after her younger brother died of the same ailment. A spokesman for The People's Insurance yesterday said Seah Lee Kiang, a Primary 8 pupil, had188 words
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Article178 1989-06-13 16 SASHIMI, strawberries and steaks are luxurious fare for humans, but now even the birds have a share of it. These goodies are being lavished on 122 birds from the Jurong BirdPark by their Japanese caretakers at the Asian Pacific Exposition in Fukuoka, Japan. The Japanese provide178 words
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823 1989-06-13 17 YAW YAN CHONG - YAW YAN CHONG Some hotels reneging on contracts, allege agencies By SOME hotels plan to double their room rates for tour groups next year. Inbound tour operators say that some hotels have already tried to cash in on the rapidly growing occupancy rate823 words
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Article, Illustration482 1989-06-13 17 LITTLE Joanna Goh uses expensive stationery: her scissors cost $11.95, and her ruler, a princely $4.60. The reason? Joanna, four, is left-handed and has a problem trying to use scissors and rulers meant for right-handers. She needs special stationery which482 words
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192 1989-06-13 17 Occupancy above 80% since last year HOTEL occupancy rates have been consistently above 80 per cent since July last year. Last year's average occupancy rate of 79.3 per cent for gazetted hotels those having 50 rooms or more was the highest s;nce 1982 when the rate was 80.8 per cent.192 words
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194 1989-06-13 17 THE executive director of the Singapore Hotel Association has been appointed to the Board of Senior Associates for the Tourism Policy Forum in Washington, D.C. Mr Pakir Singh was selected because of his interest and involvement in national and194 words
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Article, Illustration567 1989-06-13 17 BERTHA HENSON - BERTHA HENSON By THE Chinese Government should follow the example of other communist and socialist regimes and accept that economic reforms must go hand-in-hand with a freeing of the political system. This was the view of three American Chinawatchers interviewed567 words
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238 1989-06-13 17 CULTURAL and sporting treats await 1,000 travel agents and their spouses from Australia when they visit Singapore next month for a travel convention. Members of the Australian Federation of Travel Agents (Afta) will meet at the Raffles City Convention Centre238 words
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Article, Illustration127 1989-06-13 18 They are laughing now. tsui earner on, some 01 mese i\gee Ann Polytechnic students burst into tears when they learnt that they were tops in the Junior College/Polytechnic category of the Inter-school Cheerleading Championship '89. The team was among 15 which vied for the top positions127 words
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317 1989-06-13 18 FUJI has sparked off another controversy by awarding more than one prize to the same winner about 30 times in its Thank Your Lucky Stars contest, which ended recently. Two months ago, the company created a furore317 words
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157 1989-06-13 18 Survey to find out how well you know your partner How well do you know your partner? The Ministry of Health would like to know. It is launching a three-month survey on partner relations on July 1. The survey, the first of its kind in the Asia-Pacific region, also aims157 words
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Article81 1989-06-13 18 A WORKSHOP for Malay parents, Read with Your Child, will be held on Saturday at the lecture hall of the Geylang East branch library at 2.30 pm. Organised jointly by the National Library and the Yayasan Mendaki, this workshop aims at guiding parents on effective ways81 words
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352 1989-06-13 18 Passengers claim they are made to pay illegal charges SOME cabbies are said to be victimising passengers who are not familiar with the latest changes to the Area Licensing Scheme (ALS) and making them pay illegal charges for rides in and out of the352 words
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724 1989-06-13 18 SERENE LIM - SERENE LIM By SINGAPORE AIRLINES staff, who win awards fewmaking passengers feel so welcome, are wearing out their own welcome in some European hotels. This is because SIA crew members cook in their rooms, leave underwear to dry on lamps and724 words
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333 1989-06-13 18 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN By BUYING an air ticket was the furthest thing from his mind, but a jobless man used this ruse to get free rides from 17 cabbies and to pocket of their takings. Lim Gan Ming, 25, a Malaysian, would first333 words
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192 1989-06-13 18 Part of CTE running north will open on Saturday THE north-bound carriageway of the Central Expressway (CTE) between Ang Mo Kio Avenue 5 and Yio Chu Kang Road will be opened on Saturday. Mr Heng Chiang Meng, an MP for Cheng San GRC, will open it. Motorists can use the192 words
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Article, Illustration784 1989-06-13 19 ROHANIAH SAINI - ROHANIAH SAINI By As incomes rise, popularity drops THREE-ROOM Housing Board flats are becoming less popular with Singaporeans, with 10,900 units unsold at the end of April. Young couples interviewed said they preferred to live in more spacious homes, especially since the size of784 words
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Article, Illustration204 1989-06-13 19 Jurong PRE-PRIMARY education will be mainly undertaken by educa- tion centres under the PAP Community F'und from next year when the pre-primary programmes in schools are j scrapped. Senior Parliamentary I Secretary (Communications and Information) and Jurong MP, Mr Ho Kah Leong,204 words
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174 1989-06-13 19 Ulu Pandan A SIMPLE yet efficient information network has evolved in a housing estate at Farrer Road all for the sake of getting fresher and cheaper eggs. An "egg-man" parks his egg-packed mini van in the estate for two hours once a174 words
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175 1989-06-13 19 Kampong Glam KAMPONG Glam shopkeepers and community leaders want a fibre-glass roof for Bras Basah Complex and have taken steps to finance its construction. They have organised a three-week cultural and arts fair at the complex. The fair,175 words
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Advertisement373 1989-06-13 19 A Postgraduate Qualification In Artificial Intelligence The ISS offers the NUS Diploma in Knowledge Engineering to applicants keen to move into this rapidly growing field. This program is one of a few such comprehensive training programs in the world. Knowledge Engineering is u branch of Artificial Intelligence (AI). which represents373 words
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COMMENT/ Perspective
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Article, Illustration1318 1989-06-13 20 Crisis in China NOTED Hongkong writer and journalist Louis Cha (left), in an unusual, signed editorial in the Ming Pao newspaper, of which he is publisher, registers his deep disillusionment with Beijing's hardline regime. The pain he feels at having wrongly pinned hisAFP - 1,318 words
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692 1989-06-13 20 Editorial headlined "Beijing's delusions on economic outlook" published in Hongkong's South China Morning Post yesterday. THE current purge of dissidents and pro-democracy demonstrators in China is both tragic and predictable. Brutal repression is the usual response of totalitarian rulers when confronted by692 words
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1192 1989-06-13 20 Cloud over role of HK as global financial centre HONGKONG For how long does Hongkong have a future as an international financial centre? It is a question that financiers have always needed to ask themselves, but the resumption of Chinese sovereignty over the colony in 1997 has always been far1,192 words
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Article586 1989-06-13 20 LAST Friday, several disgruntled used-car dealers tried to organise a huge traffic jam along the East Coast Parkway to register their unhappiness with the recent measures implemented by the Government to curb car usage. Their reason was that the measures have hurt their business, and586 words
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Article, Illustration1171 1989-06-13 21 lAN RODGER - lAN RODGER But lack of political support may make him a LDP puppet, say some By Financial Times Mr Uno certainly has some qualifications for the task ahead. He has, in his long political career, acquired a reputation as a competent andFile - 1,171 words
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Article, Illustration1238 1989-06-13 21 Ong Ming Seing - Ong Ming Seing Our correspondent's file WASHINGTON WASHINGTON Despite all the bad publicity about the killings and violence here, this capital city appears to be heading for still another good tourist year. According to police figures, there was a recordsettingFile - 1,238 words
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207 1989-06-13 22 KEN Sunn (ST, June 6) bemoans the "lopsided state of politics in Singapore". He should not be so quick to criticise Singaporeans for being depoliticised. In a democracy, it is up to opposition parties to offer viable alternatives to the people. Many207 words
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On religion and filial piety
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401 1989-06-13 22 I REFER to the letter "Different faiths can lead to loss of filial piety" (ST, June 5). I share the writer's concern that different religious faiths within a family might strike at the very roots of filial piety. However, I must emphasise the401 words
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392 1989-06-13 22 made of those courageous pro-democracy Chinese martyrs who had fought and died for a cause they believed in. Initially all that these protesters had asked for was a better life for the people and for an end to corruption in the government. But because392 words
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293 1989-06-13 22 Nation's progress in past 10 years jeopardised THE massacre at Tiananmen Square has proved to the world that some of China's so-called leaders are not fit to govern the world's most populous nation. The action speaks volumes of the desperation felt by these leaders as their tenuous hold on the293 words
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Letter, Illustration437 1989-06-13 22 CHINESE Premier Li Peng and his clique have demonstrated that they will cling to power through whatever means necessary. The fact that this entails the murder of men, women and children is of little consideration. And world opinion is not to be heeded. The437 words
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203 1989-06-13 22 WE WISH to thank D. Wong (ST, June 5) for his suggestion that a method similar to the one used by the insurance industry be adopted for the purpose of controlling house agents. He may wish to note that the Singapore Institute of Surveyors203 words
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166 1989-06-13 22 I REFER to the letter "Make dentists use disposable cups" by "LML" (ST, June 8). The writer may recall discussions about sterilising dental instruments in The Straits Times Forum pages a few years ago. Most dentists in Singapore are using disposable cups and other disposable166 words
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107 1989-06-13 22 WE WOULD like to thank "Hopeful" (ST, June 7) for the suggestion, "Hire 'half pay, half load' teachers". We would like to point out that it is not true that teachers who leave the service and return lose their seniority and start from the107 words
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Miscellaneous78 1989-06-13 23 TODAY'S EVENTS I HOCKEY Premier League: Safsa v Khalsa (IA); Div 2: SCC C v SAI (SCC). Both at 5.30pm. SOCCER SGSFL Div 1: English Services Dept v Police B (Farrer Park 3); Div 3: CPFRC v Immigration SC (St Wilfrid); SBHFL Div 1: Hongkongßank v Shell (Toa Payoh); SHA78 words
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Article, Illustration850 1989-06-13 23 Teenager hungry for more after winning first Grand Slam title FRENCH OPEN TENNIS PARIS Michael Chang wrote the final chapter to his amazing story at the 1989 French Open on Sunday, beating Sweden's Stefan Edberg 6-1, 3-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 for the championship in another come-from-behindNYT; Reuter - 850 words
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Article354 1989-06-13 23 MICHAEL CHANG said his decision to become a professional tennis player was slightly at odds with his Chinese background, despite the fact that his parents have given their full support. "Before I turned pro, edncatlon was more Important than tennis. I come from a Chinese background. They354 words
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Article, Illustration187 1989-06-13 23 BECKENHAM John McEnroe was characteristically blunt when asked what he thought of fellow American Michael Chang's chances at Wimbledon. Said McEnroe: "If he gets to the Wimbledon final, I think I would drop my pants on the Centre Court." Th? former world No. 1, whoReuter - 187 words
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548 1989-06-13 23 PARIS In his moment of triumph, French Open champion Michael Chang thanked God and his mother's home-cooking, thought about fishing and considered the plight of the Chinese people. "It's Jesus Christ who should be congratulated," Chang said at his pressAP; AFP - 548 words
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470 1989-06-13 23 Champion finds one tennis record is hard to pin down PARIS Michael Chang, the youngest French Open tennis champion and the first American to win the title for 34 years, could also lay claim to being the youngest male Grand Slam winner of all time. But while Chang, at 17Reuter; AFP - 470 words
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Article66 1989-06-13 23 Geylang off to good start Geylang International beat Philippines Air Force 3-0 in their first match of the Asean inter-club qualifying soccer tournament at Bandar Tun Razak Stadium in Kuala Lumpur last night. The Singapore club led 2-0 at half-time through goals by international Razali Saad in the 17th minute66 words
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Article37 1989-06-13 23 West Germany gained some measure of revenge for their defeat by Great Britain in last year's Olympic men's hockey final when they beat the Seoul gold medallists 2-1 in the Champions' Trophy in Berlin yesterday.37 words
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Article33 1989-06-13 23 China's Olympic Committee president He Zhenliang yesterday assured his Asian counterparts that the situation in his country was stabilising and that Beijing would be hosting all Asian sports events as scheduled.33 words
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Article, Illustration621 1989-06-13 24 TAY CHENG KHOON reports from Hongkong on the East Asia squash championships MEN'S FINAL ZAINAL ABIDIN, the player, was beaming after winning his ninth East Asia individual squash title here last night. But Zainal Abidin, the Singapore national coach, was not a happy man,621 words
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413 1989-06-13 24 PREVIEW OF MEN'S AND WOMEN'S TEAM EVENTS SINGAPORE'S squash team stayed up till early yesterday morning catching Michael Chang's fabulous men's singles final upset win over Swedish tennis superstar Stefan Edberg in the French Open. This morning the team will start their defence of413 words
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Article, Illustration360 1989-06-13 24 CRICKET LEEDS (England) England barely avoided the follow-on on the fourth day of the First Test at Headingley yesterday, crumbling under a sharp Australian attack to finish 171 behind the tourists' hefty 601-7 declared. But they picked up the early wicket of Geoff Marsh as Australia beganReuter - 360 words
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Article, Illustration417 1989-06-13 24 WOMEN'S FINAL SINGAPORE'S Mah Li Lian finally rid herself of a bitter Hongkong experience when she won the East Asia women's individual squash championships yesterday. Li Lian defeated Hongkong's Dawn Olsen 9-6, 9-5, 10-8 in the 43-minute final. "I'm so happy," said the 21--year-old417 words
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333 1989-06-13 24 Her own name, but not her own way ATHLETICS LOS ANGELES Having a track meet named in her honour did not come with any guarantees for Jackie JoynerKersee. Joyner-Kersee won the 400 metres hurdles at the inaugural Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational Saturday at UCLA here but finished second in the 100mAP - 333 words
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Article1491 1989-06-13 24 ATHLETICS International between Great Britain, Hungary and an International Select Men's lNm: 1 D. Mitchell (IS/ US) 10.25 2 O. Adeniken (IS GB) 10.44 3 M. Adam (GB) 10.51. 2Mm: 1 J. Regis (GB) 20.79 Z C. Smith (IS/US) 20.82 3 H. Thomas (IS/ US) 21.63. Htm1,491 words
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Article94 1989-06-13 25 The sixth Asian Archery Championships scheduled for June 21-26 in Beijing have been scrapped, Mr Sa-Nguan Kosavintha, a council member of the Asia Archery Federation, said in Bangkok. The decision, agreed by most AAF council members and taken after considering such matters as the security of participants,94 words
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Article48 1989-06-13 25 Frenchman Laurent Fignon refused to be flattened by striking workers to win the three-week Tour of Italy cycle race on Sunday. A twice winner of the Tour de France, he clinched his first victory in the Giro d' ltalia after weaving his way through banner-carrying demonstrators.48 words
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Article41 1989-06-13 25 Kenya's Olympic champion Paul Ereng stamped his class on an international 800 metres race in Portsmouth on Sunday, powering home nearly two seconds ahead of the field. He won in lmin 45.665ec from Britons Tony Morrell and Steve Crabb.41 words
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Article37 1989-06-13 25 Billy Owens scored 32 points on Sunday to lead the United States to a 118-97 victory over Panama and a berth in the medal round of the World Basketball Championship qualifying tournament in Mexico City.37 words
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Article39 1989-06-13 25 Wembley winners Wigan beat Warrington 12-5 in a rugby league exhibition match in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on Sunday. An encouraging crowd of 17,773 saw the clash which was aimed at introducing rugby league to the United States.39 words
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Article40 1989-06-13 25 Holland's Michel Cornelisse won the 49th Tour of Luxembourg on Sunday, retaining his overall lead in the last leg despite a 20-second penalty for pushing. West Germany's Darius Kajzer and Holland's Eddie Schurer finished second and third overall.40 words
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Article49 1989-06-13 25 French television cameraman Albasini Vincent, 27, was killed after being knocked down by a vehicle taking part in the Paris to Freetown truck rally on its final lap on Saturday, witnesses said. The rally was won by a French team led by Pelichet Edmont in a Mercedes.49 words
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Article33 1989-06-13 25 England's David Bryant was at his brilliant best when he trounced Scot Willie Wood 25-8 to win the Masters singles bowls tournament in Worthing, England, on Sunday for the ninth time.33 words
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Article43 1989-06-13 25 A Spanish athletics official, Adoracion Leiva Olarte, was in serious condition in hospital on Saturday after she was hit on the head by a hammer thrown during competition at a meeting at Calahorra. She underwent an operation for a depressed skull fracture.43 words
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Article40 1989-06-13 25 England flyhalf Rob Andrew is to fly to Australia to replace injured Paul Dean, who has been ruled out of the British Lions rugby union tour after only one match. Irishman Dean is returning home for an operation.40 words
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Article, Illustration564 1989-06-13 25 EUROPEAN SOCCER ROUND-UP MADRID Real Madrid won their fourth consecutive Spanish League title on Sunday, crushing Espanol 3-0 in a regal display of attacking football. The victory left them four points ahead of second-placed Barcelona with two games to play. Under Spanish League rules, Real wouldReuter; AFP - 564 words
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Article250 1989-06-13 25 SINGAPORE'S two newly-re-cruited foreign footballers, striker Boris Lucic and midfielder Josko Spanjic from Yugoslavia, will be eligible to represent the Republic in the charity soccer match against Malaysia Cup champions Kuala Lumpur FA at Merdeka Stadium on June 24. The charity match is held250 words
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Article247 1989-06-13 25 KELANTAN"s Malaysia Cup squad, strengthened by the recruitment of Singapore coach Majid Ariff and strikers Ahmad Ibrahim and Razali Rashid, won a quadrangular competition at Kota Baru last Sunday. Kelantan, last year's Malaysia Cup quarter-finalists, finished unbeaten in the quadrangular against Trengganu, Kedah and Sarawak. Ahmad247 words
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Article297 1989-06-13 25 STRIKER Gary Lineker has accepted an offer to join English club Tottenham, a Spanish newspaper said on Sunday. A fee of US$2 million ($3.8 million) is said to be involved in the deal which would renew Lineker's partnership with manager Terry Venables that took him to Barcelona three297 words
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Article, Illustration432 1989-06-13 25 BASKETBALL LOS ANGELES Joe Dumars, Isiah Thomas and Vinnie Johnson combined for 74 points on Sunday to lead the Detroit Pistons to a 114-110 win over the Los Angeles Lakers and a 3-0 lead in the National Basketball Association championshipReuter - 432 words
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Article196 1989-06-13 26 LONDON England's Football Association have assured manager Bobby Robson that his job is safe despite reports of an extramarital affair with a divorcee who claims she was made pregnant by him. "It is a private matter and there are no plans to discuss the situation,"196 words
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Article234 1989-06-13 26 SINGAPORE are determined to improve on their third-place finish at last year's Asean age-group swimming championships when they take part in this year's meet in Kuala Lumpur from Friday. At the six-nation meet in Jakarta last year, Singapore collected 15 gold, 23 silver and 29234 words
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Article, Illustration372 1989-06-13 26 SHIRLYNN HO - SHIRLYNN HO By SINGAPORE'S chances for a tennis medal in August's Southeast Asia Games received a shot in the arm with the return of national women's champion Laura Liong from the United States. Laura, who is is armed with considerable experience and a Master372 words
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265 1989-06-13 26 SINGAPORE are hoping to retain the men's title at the 4th Tanjung Pinang Commandant Navy Cup volleyball tournament now on at Tanjung Pinang in Indonesia. The successful defence of their crown in the competition, which started last Saturday, will boost the confidence of the265 words
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Article, Illustration255 1989-06-13 26 GOLF HARRISON (New York) Australia's Wayne Grady sank a birdie putt on the final hole of regulation play to secure a tie and did it again on the first extra hole to win the US$l million ($1.94 million) Westchester Golf Classic on Sunday. The victory at thisReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration734 1989-06-13 27 Challenger's brother held over woman's murder LAS VEGAS Eight years later and 9kg heavier, Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns expect a different type of fight than they waged on Sept 16, 1981. "To refer back to that first fight has no relevance," said Leonard. "It wasAP; UPI - 734 words
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Article325 1989-06-13 27 THE UNDERCARD LAS VEGAS There Is no way Robert Wangila could still fool Nairobi police Into believing he is too small to be the street tough they wanted to arrest a few years ago. Wangila, Kenya's first Olympic boxing gold medallist who will take on hisReuter; UPI - 325 words
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Article279 1989-06-13 27 HOCKEY BERLIN An ugly pitch invasion by Pakistani fans on Sunday marred a thrilling 4-3 victory by Australia over the former Olympic gold medallists in the Champions Trophy. Dozens of Pakistani supporters raced towards English referee Roger Webb and manhandled him after he had blown forAFP; Reuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration319 1989-06-13 27 Mahmood Gaznavi - Mahmood Gaznavi ATHLETICS By TOH SO LIANG, despite being the lone competitor in the 10,000 metres, smashed four records, including the national mark, at the Selangor Open championships in Bangi on Sunday. So Liang froze the clock at 27 min 54.8 sec to better the meet, Selangor,319 words
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Article, Illustration352 1989-06-13 28 Malcolm Bastians - Malcolm Bastians RACING by IPOH trainer Malcolm Thwaites and the American Bloodstock Agency have parted ways amicably. The ABA, which used to import Ameri-can-breds for Thwaites, will now be involved with his former assistant trainer Lee Yong Fatt, better known as Yong Lee. Yong Lee, who352 words
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Article374 1989-06-13 28 Lee will start next month PENANG Last weekend's races saw a good number of fancied runners finishing in the money, which was rather uncommon in recent months. It was generally a profitable week for punters. From a total of 18 races, first three favourites took no374 words
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Article, Illustration251 1989-06-13 28 A spectacular comeback by Mercedes MOTOR RACING LE MANS (France) Mercedes marked their return to Le Mans after a 34-year absence by finishing first and second in the 24-hour sportscar race on Sunday. Victory went to West Germans Jochen Mass and Manuel Reuter and co-driver Stanley Dickens, of Sweden. ItReuter - 251 words
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Article143 1989-06-13 28 Schwantz proves too swift MOTORCYCLING KIJKKA (Yugoslavia) Inform Texan Kevin Schwantz made the most of world champion Eddie Lawson's unscheduled trip on to the grass as he rede his Suzuki to victory in the Yugoslav Grand Prix on Sunday. Schwantz proved too quick for world championship leader Wayne Ralney (Yamaha)AFP - 143 words
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430 1989-06-13 28 Claw 2 Division A.- 1,700m PICKALUC 57 72 CLASSIC BRAHMS 55.5 69 DANZADANCER 55 68 WSNUtfll 55 68 HAH HTTCHER 1 54 66 SUPERSTAR 54 66 MARTIAN MANHUNTER 53 64 SCORE 525 63 ACE OF DIAMONDS 52 62 OCKEROSSI 49.5 57 MALI SECUNDUS I 49430 words
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434 1989-06-13 28 Committee Cup Class 2: 1,700m THOROLD 57 84 PREDOMNANT 56 5 83 QUCKSIVER 1 56 82 RAISE A FLYER 56 82 SM.ENCE IS GO.DCN M 55 5 81 WELLS FARGO M 55 5 81 CHAMPERV 54 5 79 AMERICAN TYCOON 54 78 MAKE WAVES 54434 words
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Article100 1989-06-13 28 PENANG Four of the seven Class 2 winners over the weekend have made their way to the top class. They are Command House, Del's Phantasy, Rory's Jester and Ruby Kid. Silkworm Missile and Spearhead 111 are the only two Class 5 winners to be100 words
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157 1989-06-13 28 FRENCH OAKS PARIS Unfancied Lady In Silver stopped the Maktoum family classic surgs when she won the Prix de Diane (French Oaks) on Sunday. Ridden by Tony Da Cruz, I^dy In Silver beat Louveterie, the mount of Cash Asmussen, by a neck.Reuter - 157 words
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Obituary, Illustration335 1989-06-13 26 321 Deaths 321 Deaths 321 Deaths In Loving Memory Of FRANK TSE-YAH CHANG who passed away peacefully on 12th Juna IM9, laaving bohind: Wife: Carol* Chang Sonr Bruce Chang Wesley Chang Mark Chang Brother George Chang Si«far«-ln-law: Virginia Chang Yat-Wah Chang Coualna: Mr Mrs S.K. Koo Naphow and Spouaa: T.335 words
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Obituary, Illustration137 1989-06-13 26 321 Deaths 321 Deaths BAKHTAWAR SINGH, 75 (retired boo. staff) VIII: Ransih K* Khurd piiiU away peacefully on 12/6/W at B.Q.H. at ».iown. Leaving behind Bslovd wtfo Samel Kaur •on Ourcharan Singh Daughters Harcharan Kaur, Rav Dhallwal and grandchUdran to mourn Ma loaa. Fun#r«l at Ml. Vamon Crematorium on 13/e/W137 words
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Obituary, Illustration202 1989-06-13 26 MICHAEL TAN OON SENG Age: 28 CaMad horn* to ba with J««u» on 12AM. (••vln 0 behind Augustine Monten Rosalind BIBTER Priscllla anoTMnMH-LAW Chee Yong swEmcAirr Catherine "Some people brought children to Jesus for him to place his hands on them and to pray for them, but the202 words
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Obituary, Illustration30 1989-06-13 26 Hari Krtehan Lai Sokhri A0O:«2 pa«««d away paacaruWy on 12 Juna 1989 towing behind wife (Mmma) 3 CMMran to mourn hta loaa. For Mineral Inquiries pleaee contoet: 74g727«.30 words
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Obituary, Illustration125 1989-06-13 26 Tha family of Mm I.l* Mr. Tiong How Twan Departed on e/e/N wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all friends, relatives colleagues for thler kind condolences, prayers, wreaths, donations, assistance attendance during their recent bereavement. The family of the) late NG KAH LEONG Departed on Friday (9/8/89)125 words
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Obituary, Illustration230 1989-06-13 26 10TH ANNIVERSARY LIM SOON POH Departed: Juna 13, 1979 Not Just today but every day, We remember the times we shared. Always in Hi* haarf of: Boon Quan Kin Ylah a Thian Chwt* *J»n Kim a J«ftr*y Ngi.p Hlang a Sha* Wai Tuck Hong A Undy Tia230 words
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Advertisement48 1989-06-13 26 After office hours, only death < announcements are acceptable (till 1 1 .30 pm) for the next day's publication. Acknowledgements, Condolences, In Memoriam and Requiems received after office hours will be for publication the day after. For enquiries, please call 737-1 166 (office hours) or 730-5269 (after office hours).48 words
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Advertisement32 1989-06-13 26 FREDERICK WALTER fVCRUZ passed away peacefully in Perth, western Australia on 12 8 89 Leaving behind: WMk Marie D'Cru* Sons: John and Jerry Daughter. ChrUU Qrandehlldran: Frederick Samantha Nicholas Lisa Joanne Gemma32 words
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Advertisement30 1989-06-13 27 BOXING: The WBC super middleweight title fight will be shown live on SBC 12 this morning, starting with the five-fight undercard at 8.55. A repeat will be shown at 6.25pm.30 words
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Advertisement82 1989-06-13 27 You keep in touch at mid-day You may have read the morning newspapers You may be waiting for the evening papers But it's mid-day! I r^^ T^^^fl Hri WE CLOCK B\ 1 HUMAN iSEr^r 3^ TELECOM RATES GO UP 1 Mini U^L-JSl AND DOWN Chok Tong off to r— Japan82 words
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Advertisement388 1989-06-13 28 BUKIT TURF CLUB s I s i com i DRAW NO: 24/89 (Drawn on Totalisator Tickets purchased on 1 0 arid 1 1 June '89) FIRST PRIZE: $20,000 80A0-6F02-6034 1 0 SECOND PRIZES: $1 ,000 each OA4O-6F02-F033 C4D2-6012-85F4 ODB2-60 1 2-5F84 D4EO-60 1 2-BEB2 4DFO-6012-SFC9 D903-6012-DB7O 7AO I -6F02-0086 DFO3-60388 words
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Advertisement229 1989-06-13 28 7 ew days only, while stocks last /I HL. i^w *^^y j^ 347, Balestier Road (Opp. President Theatre) Business hours: 12 noon 10 pm daily (Sunday Public Holiday Business as usual) NEW RETAIL COMMERCIAL BUILDING IN PRESTIGE CORNER LOCATION niii Hh I 9^H h^B h J aPn^Wbi ii^ 1002 HIGH229 words
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Advertisement101 1989-06-13 29 A <^jh NEWS J^ tSpmann has the Ultimate Process I to add hair to the required areas. I Specialist in custom made toupee and I wig. Designed to Meet all your Needs. »k 1 I WEAVING iy TRANSPLANT I^l TREATMENT Lot 213 (2nd Floor), Wtoma HLA (MPI) Jatan Raja Chutan.101 words
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Advertisement135 1989-06-13 29 I 1 month 4V4% p.a. I I 3 months 4Vz% p.a. Kxl f^B I 6 months 4Vz% p.a I 9 months 4 3 /4% p.a. I I Fixed Deposits S On Call 3 V4% p.a. I Savings W^L l 3Vz% p.a. i daily rated) I I 4 p.a. i monthly135 words
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Advertisement344 1989-06-13 29 Win A Renault 21 TS* many fabulous prizes.... «^^^^^^^S Just spend S5O on a sumptuous meal at any of the eight top Seafood Restaurants at the UDMC Seafood Centre and you may drive away with our Renault 21 <44| TS, 1721 c.c.l* at PARF). Other Grand Lucky Draw prizes are:344 words
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383 1989-06-13 29 Central bankers rap US for failing to trim deficit PARIS In unusually harsh language, the world's central bankers said on Sunday that the United States' failure to make further progress in reducing its Budget deficit was deplorable. In its annual economic report, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), often calledNYT - 383 words
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Article54 1989-06-13 29 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia's consumer price index rose 0.1 per cent in April to 132.9 (base 1980) from 132.8 in March, the Statistics Department said. The index in March had been unchanged from February. The consumer price index rose 3.3 per cent year-on-year in April, the sameReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration545 1989-06-13 29 TOKYO With the dollar hitting a record high in Tokyo trading yesterday morning, Japan's Finance Minister Tatsuo Murayama called current foreign exchange-rate swings speculative and vowed to stabilise the yen-dollar rates. Speaking to reporters, Mr Murayama reiterated his pledge to stabilise the yen-dol-larAFP; Reuter - 545 words
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436 1989-06-13 29 Latin America's economic woes may have cost US $58 b in exports last year WASHINGTON The United States may have lost more than US$3O billion (SssB billion) in exports to Latin America last year because of the region's economic woes, and analysts say Washington is slowly beginning to realise thatReuter - 436 words
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300 1989-06-13 29 LONDON Negotiations to prevent the collapse of an international coffee agreement were extended until midnight last night. Weary negotiators on Sunday agreed to prolong the sev-en-day-old London talks for a third time to allow the European Community (EC), Brazil, Colombia and AfricanReuter - 300 words
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450 1989-06-13 29 MOSCOW European Community foreign ministers plan to approve without debate today the opening of formal negotiations with the Soviet Union on a 10-year trade and economic co-operation accord, EC Commission sources said. Mr Frans Andriessen, EC Commissioner for External Relations, saidIHT - 450 words
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Article2924 1989-06-13 31 TRANSACTION DATE: JUNE 12, 1989 1989 Last Vol Oay Nat M Cap High Low Company Sale ('000) High Low P/E Smil INDUSTRIALS 202 130 AISB 50c 192 4 684 193 190 19 8 196 9 52 29 API 45 3 201 45 43 34.7 416 255 ASM 50s;2,924 words
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Article725 1989-06-13 31 Monday June 12 HKI *fAmoy Pr opertle* 2 60 4- 0 26 Aala Sec Int I 1.81 +030 Asia Sec War 91 0.46 +0 10 Bank of EA 14 00 +110 Bond Corp Int I 194 +038 Bond Corp War 91 0 182 +0.042 Cable 6 Wireless 56.80 -2725 words
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Article533 1989-06-13 31 Friday June 9 Pence INDUSTRIALS Asda-MFI 170 +1 Allied-Lyons 432 *3 Amec 480 +2 BTR PLC 373 -3 Barclays 469 +6 Beecham 624 4V, BICC 615 -2 Blue Circle 585 -3 BOC Group 478 1H Boots 292 -2 Bowater 475 -2 BATS 628 -8 8 Airways 198* +4* Britannia533 words
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Article349 1989-06-13 31 Monday June 12 YEN Ajlnomoto 2720 +10 Akai 820 +4 Amada 2070 unch Aaahi Chem 1180 -20 Aaahi Giaaa 2410 SO Bank Of Tokyo 1640 unch Bridgestone 1640 +20 Canon 1830 +40 Caaio Computer 1440 +30 Citizen 1100 -20 O Nip Print 2340 10 D Nippon Screen 1180 unch349 words
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Article580 1989-06-13 31 Friday June 6 UW WAlcan Alumin 34 Alcoa 66 Alleg Inn 1 Allied Sig 34% Aills-Chalmete Am Brand* Inc 71% +2% Am Cyanamld 54% unch AmElecPwr 27% 4-% Am Expreea 34% Am Home Prod 66% Am Motors Cp Amax Inc 26% Amerada Hea* 39% Amoco Corp 43% 4-580 words
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Article382 1989-06-13 31 a Adjusted for new issues; Par value $1 unless otherwise specified; P/E ratios are not adjusted for currency differences Friday June S CENTO H Aberloyle 504 4-4 Amatil Amcor 447 4-2 Ampol Expl 176 4-10 Ani 91 Nts Ani96Nts 252 unch Anl 138 -2 An* 402 -22 Ariadno Auat382 words
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SIMEX FUTURES AND OPTIONS
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Article81 1989-06-13 31 Eurodollar 3-month deposit (IGO unfihtd interest nte) Open High Low Sett Est Vol June 19 90 86 90 87 90 83 90 83 1054 Sept 9152 9152 9141 9144 ***** Dec 9165 9166 9156 9158 3823 Mar 90 9180 9180 9168 9169 476 June 9164 91 678 91 67A 916281 words
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Article43 1989-06-13 31 (US doUr/Oeutschemtrt) Open High Low Sett Est Vol km 89 0 4950 0 4962 0 4910 0 4923 340 Sept 0 4975 0 ***** 0 4939 0 4947 295 Dec 1Mar 90 0 4980 Open kit (Fri) 1622. Act Vol (Fri): 372.43 words
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Article36 1989-06-13 31 Open Ugh Low Sett Est Vol lute 89 1 5300 1 5300 1 5300 1 5268 36 Sapt 1 5082 Dec MOD Mar 9P 1 4744 Open .4 (Fri) 195. Act Vol (Fri): M.36 words
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Article46 1989-06-13 31 Open High Low Sett Est Vol ha* n 0 006/80/ 0 006/978 0 *****/ 0 *****9 909 0 *****4 Sapt 0 *****6 0 ***** ?B 0 006/63 0 006/69 401 Dtc 0 *****? Mar 90 *****// Opan M M 7IM Act Vw (Fri) 44146 words
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Article23 1989-06-13 31 (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol June 89 358 30 Open kit (Fri): Ni Act Vol (Fri): M.23 words
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Article56 1989-06-13 31 Monday June 12. 1989 Simei lnde« Price (9/6/89) 97.20 Open High Low Sett Est Vol July 93 00 93 00 92 10 92 70 5002 Aug 9100 9100 89 00A 89 80 1537 Sept 88 50 88 50 88 30 88 30 2 Nov 87 80 Open kit56 words
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Article20 1989-06-13 31 Sept 89 cats Sept 89 puts High Low Sett High Low Sett 52 283 53 368 54 45920 words
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Article144 1989-06-13 31 June 89 cats June 89 puts 8850 CAB 8875 CAB 8900 183 CAB 8925 158 CAB 8950 133 CAB 8975 11 IB 108 CAfc 9000 868 83 CAB 9025 628 59 2 9050 388 35 3 9075 13A 12 9125 1 Sept 89 cats Sep! 89 puis High144 words
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Article20 1989-06-13 31 Closing prices (cents/kilo) Singapore 1 73 00 July down 1 50 cents Malaysia 250 00 July down two cents20 words
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Article14 1989-06-13 31 Closing prices (MS/kilo) M- Tin 27 67 f 150 Turnover 93 tonnes 14)14 words
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Article22 1989-06-13 31 (Official closing quotation, GBP/MT) Mon Fri Cash 1640 1641 1649 1651 3 months 1629 1630 1631—1632 Settlement 1641 165122 words
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Article48 1989-06-13 31 Crude palm oil (MS/tonne) June 890 (south) July 880 (south) Refined palm oi (USS/tonn«) RBO Palm Oil July 352 50 (sellers) August 352.50 (sellers) RBD Olein July 355 (sellers) August 355 (sellers) RBD Stearin June 325 (sellers) August 325 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil48 words
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Article27 1989-06-13 31 (Official closing quotation, US$/MT) Mon Fri Cash 1877 -1873 1900 1905 3 months 1825 182/ 1857- 1860 Settlement 1875 1905 Source Me tall ver ken. Sweden27 words
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Article24 1989-06-13 31 Closing prices (USS/troy oz) Mon Fri Singapore 518 5?3 5.41 546 Fri Thus New York 515 520 543 548 Source: Credit Suisse. S'pore24 words
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Article91 1989-06-13 31 Crude Product Prices CRUDE/PRODUCT MONTH* CHANGE PRICE (USS). MP S ilT T m^ ,n,efme a,e July -0 24/0 24 19.69 -19 74, BBL rY-V? Uly 0 43/0 38 17 15 17 25/BBL _?*I FATtH 0.45/045 15.15 15 25/BBL f_St___ J une 00 183 18 50/BBL rsi isn uSn July 0.10/0.1091 words
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Article287 1989-06-13 31 PIEASf CAIL RESPECTIVE BANKS FOR DETAILS. OCBC OUB UOB DBS TLB POSB DEPOSIT RATES Savings 3 2'. 2'. 3 1 3 1 3 Fixed deposit 1 month 3 3'< 3'« 3 3U 3 months 3 3»4 3'« 3U 3Vi 6 months 3 1 3'« 4 12 months IVi287 words
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316 1989-06-13 32 LOS ANGELES As he built the Columbia Savings and Loan Association into one of the industry's least conventional but most profitable institutions over the last decade, former Chief Executive Thomas Spiegel developed a network of relationships with the rich andNYT - 316 words
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592 1989-06-13 32 Paramount's takeover bid for Time NEW YORK Time Inc and Warner Communications Inc are expected to call separate board meetings today or tomorrow to approve a counterattack against the US$lO.7-bil-lion (5520.65-billion) hostile takeover bid by Paramount Communications Inc for Time, people close toNYT - 592 words
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464 1989-06-13 32 Time's outside directors to play key role in battle NEW YORK If past takeover battles are any indication, the eight outside directors of Time Inc will play a pivotal role in shaping the outcome of the battle with Paramount Communications Inc. Until recently, Time had 12 outside members on itsNYT - 464 words
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237 1989-06-13 32 SHARE prices extended last Friday's gains to close broadly higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in active trading. Widespread bargain-hunting by institutional and small investors was well sustained, encouraged by sharp gains in Hongkong, which opened sharply higher after some ofNST - 237 words
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Article273 1989-06-13 32 PRICED of blue chips in Hongkong yesterday bounced back sharply when fears of a Chinese civil war were reduced after the re-emergence of top leader Deng Xiaoping showed he was still in control, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index went up 171. 1C points to 2,439.48 immediately ahead ofReuter - 273 words
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Article286 1989-06-13 32 THE Tokyo market yesterday could not bounce back from the unexpected blow of a three-yen surge in the dollar over the weekend. Some index-linked buying in the afternoon brought share prices up a bit after an early morning plunge, but they closed broadly down in record low trade. "TheReuter - 286 words
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Article11 1989-06-13 32 THE Australian market was closed yesterday for the Queen's birthday.11 words
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379 1989-06-13 33 Crisis in China: The economic impact HONGKONG Hongkong property sales have ground to a halt since the bloody crackdown against pro-democracy protesters in Beijing, cooling one of the world's hottest real estate markets. Local analysts agree it is only a matter of time beforeReuter - 379 words
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114 1989-06-13 33 Malaysia's commodity exports not disrupted KUALA TRENGGANU Exports of Malaysian commodities to China have not been disrupted by the political turmoil in that country, Deputy Primary Industries Minister Patuk Alias Ali said. He said commodities such as rubber and palm oil were still being exported to China and so farBernama - 114 words
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127 1989-06-13 33 SYDNEY Government and business leaders yesterday said Australia's fast-develop-ing trade links with China were at risk following the massacre of anti-government protesters in Beijing. More than As2 billion (552.86 MUion) in annual trade and over two dozen Australia-Chi-na joint ventures could be affected, they said.Reuter - 127 words
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Article109 1989-06-13 33 KUALA LUMPUR The rubber market closed lower in quiet dealing as traders were still reluctant to commit themselves following the continued unrest in China, brokers said. China stopped making new purchases of rubber late last month, they said, adding that traders preferred the sidelines awaiting any improvementReuter - 109 words
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Article, Illustration447 1989-06-13 33 Bremen hopes to be European centre for Asia trade THE West German city of Bremen is wooing Singapore companies as part of its plan to be Europe's centre of trade with Asia. Officials are offering local companies rent-free space for three years in its new Asia-Pa-cific Trading, Exhibition and Distribution447 words
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436 1989-06-13 33 THE Government has been asked to create an "enterprise culture" to help small and medium enterprises (SMEs) develop into the "seedbed" for local multinational corporations. The call was made yesterday by Dr Toh Peng Kiat, president of the newly-formed consultancy firm, ToPiKa, at one of436 words
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Article221 1989-06-13 33 THE Economic Development Board has received an overwhelming response to its recent advertisement in the newspapers "for senior officers to join its team to make Vision '99 a reality". The board said in a statement that more than 800 applications have been received. The advertisement221 words
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113 1989-06-13 33 Bio-tech investment team to Canada A SINGAPORE investment mission will visit Canada this month to explore joint-venture and investment opportunities in biotechnology there. The eight-member mission, to be led by Dr Y.H. Tan, Director of of the Institute of Molecular Cell Biology, will visit six cities over two weeks beginning113 words
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Article, Illustration97 1989-06-13 35 Volume: 85.84m units 11.74m) Value: $163.42m $18.76m) Indices June 12 June 9 ST Industrials 1276.48 1241.21 ST Finance 2303.49 2258.67 ST Hotels 954 .01 912.69 ST Properties 706.61 683.57 ST Minings 220.91 219.75 ST Plantations 1457.53 1455.40 BT Composite 1178.12 1138.11 BT 08/OS +31 130 BT CADI 6295 643497 words
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Article42 1989-06-13 35 June 12 Change Kuaia Lumpur NST Industrial 2208.71 +42.79 Hongkong Hang Seng Index 2440.21 +171.83 Tokyo Nikkei Stock Average *****.01 —241.97 Sydney Australian All-Ordinaries Closed New York Dow Jones Average (Fri) 2513.42 3.49 London Financial Times 30 (Fri) 1775.70 +2.742 words
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Article14 1989-06-13 35 Average Prime Lendkif Rate 5.625% Average of Singapore's Big Four Local Banks14 words
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Article98 1989-06-13 35 Contract data: 12/6/89 CUWEHCT 1 MTN 3 MTH 6 MTN 9 MTN 12 MTH CALL VALUE DATE "S* 8V. 8', 8>« 8 7'/» M 14/6/89 Kit I7M 17'/, 17 IH« MM 14/6/89 WJ 12 V. 12% 12% 12 V. 12 9% 14/6/89 STG 13 13% 13 1398 words
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Article29 1989-06-13 35 DM V S$ IKJ AS/USS £/uss IBS Open 201/5 14/80 1.9600 7945 unav 1.5405 Close 2 0330 149 20 ***** 7890 unav ***** Source Aitley t Puree29 words
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Article146 1989-06-13 35 Singapore dollars to one unit of foreign currency Buying 00 Seine bS dollar 1.9480 196/0 Sterling pound 2.9825 3 0449 Australian dollar 1.4306 1 4693 Canadian dollar 161/4 ***** NZ dollar ***** ***** Singapore dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 13.5557 14.1004 Belgian franc (com)146 words
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Article84 1989-06-13 35 Physical (Ss) Mon Fri "''"bar 22.617 22,767 23.363 23 513 100 gm 2,271-2.296 2,345-2 370 50 gm 1.138- -1.153 1.175-1.190 20 gm 453 465 468 -480 sgm 113—123 117 127 1 gm 23-32 23 33 BuKon coins (SS/oz) Spore bullion coin 703 719 727 743 Canadian maple leaf 72484 words
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Article37 1989-06-13 35 US$/oz Fri Thurs New Vork 357 50 ***** 373 00 373 30 Mon Sat Honikonf 357 90-358 40 359.25 359 75 Mon FH Saitapore 358 50 359 00 ***** 3/190 London morning fit (Monday) 358 5037 words
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Article, Illustration435 1989-06-13 35 THE potential fallout from the China crisis is another reason why Metal Containers should go ahead with the proposed sale of its interests in M C Packaging (Hongkong) (MCPHK) to Lam Soon (Hongkong), said Metal Containers directors. In a circular on435 words
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191 1989-06-13 35 DBS Land warrants convertible at $2.15 PROPERTY group DBS Land Ltd has fixed the exercise price of the warrants which come with its $100-million bond issue launched last month, at $2.15 a share. This represents a 3 per cent premium over the average of the last transacted price of the191 words
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Article, Illustration481 1989-06-13 35 How to change HDB flat ownership according to will QMY MOTHER, in her will dated 1986, had willed her HDB flat to her four children. How soon can the will be executed, say, dated upon her death, and are there any forms or procedures needed by the HDB for the481 words
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381 1989-06-13 35 Sri Hartamas has high hopes of selling more houses this year KUALA LUMPUR Property developer Sri Hartamas Corporation Bhd is confident of disposing off most of its unsold houses in the current year given the improving property market, Acting Chairman Chong Wai Hoing said. In reviewing the company's performance forBernama - 381 words
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381 1989-06-13 35 SESDAQ'S most recent listing, Polytek Wearnes Holdings (PWH), has posted a pre-tax profit of $7.88 million for the year ended March. The figure is slightly higher than the $7.72 million forecast at the time of its flotation. In its maiden results as a public381 words
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518 1989-06-13 35 Chow Chee Sun - OUB unveils revamp to meet new challenges and support strategies Chow Chee Sun By OVERSEAS Union Bank has reorganised its corporate structure and appointed two new executive vice-presidents to gear up to meet new challenges and support its strategic plans. Announcing the changes at a press conference yesterday, OUB President518 words
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Advertisement183 1989-06-13 30 ThelBMArtAwawI Singapore^ Heritage And Regress As Seen TnroughThe Eyes Of TanChwee Seng. wkJ B fl BttMkt u' ir IB Artist: Tan Chwee Seng. Tilk. I think hence I am. Sue: 160cm x 300cm. ./Vt IBM, v^e are not only committed to excellence in our own field, but also in the183 words
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Advertisement680 1989-06-13 32 (Incorporated in Singapore) AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 1989 The Board of Directors is pleased to announce thet profit for the Group exceeded that forecast when the Company was listed on SESDAQ in November, 1988. Results were substantially better in Australia and Singapore compared to the previous680 words
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Advertisement161 1989-06-13 32 PAST SECRETS. PRESENT FEARS IN THE FINAL REVEALING DRAMA. Silver Wedding uacvi; BINCHY l|M aV w jap K ?^>j What will Dcidre and Desmond be celebrating at their 25th wedding anniversary? The dear and beloved ones have now strayed far and wide. How can they t?e brought together without each161 words
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Advertisement322 1989-06-13 33 "Can help your children achieve better performance at school and has been proven by parents, teachers and experts to be an indispensible to academic excellence". /l OL^ ,y# V^ N S^^_^H_^_fc^^ Competition will be fierce every I 11 nOUr chU "^^BM!iS?WPIK^ stcp of the wa y for excellent Ul y322 words
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Article72 1989-06-13 34 Straits fines 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 Tines Composite 1989 High 1206.38 (2 June 89) 1988 High 1045.86 (872 words
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Article49 1989-06-13 34 City Dev Wrts 9.906 m D B S Land 4.108 m Keppel Inv Wrts 3.562 m NOL 3.292 m Chuan Hup Wrts 2.482 m Tan Chong 50C 2.260 m M Credit Wrts 1.896 m Keppel C Wrts 1.870 m Promet 1.758 m Hotel Prop Wrts 1.757 m49 words
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Article38 1989-06-13 34 Sector Volume Value Industrials 961,000 1,358 265 Finance 233,000 *****0 Hotels 85.000 *****0 Properties 282,000 352 240 Bonds, Loans, Wrts 1.247,000 919 785 Plantations 75.000 60 295 M'mng 1,000 2780 T "t-I 2.U4 m 3.114 m38 words
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Article66 1989-06-13 34 Main Board Friday Monday Industrials 29.027 m 29.371 m Finance 5.433 m 4.621 m Hotels 1.802 m 2.662 m r-roperties 12.859 m 17.570 m Bonds, Loans, Wrts 21.375 m 28 868 m Plantations 1.875 m 1.716 m Mining 1.729 m 1.034 m Total volume 74.100 m 85.842 m66 words
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Article3799 1989-06-13 34 TRANSACTION DATE: JUNE 12, 1989 r o, "T* T#l Last Vol Oey Last Quote Otv Otv VM Net M Cap M»gn Low Code Company Sal* or- (080) High Low Buyer Seller C'w P'E $mii 184 111 X 1000 Acma 156 +5 284 156 152 155 156 375 943,799 words
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557 1989-06-13 34 Steven Pak - Prices soar for second straight session Steven Pak By SPILLOVER bargain-hunting and strong buying support from institutions enabled share prices on the Singapore stock market to soar for the second straight session yesterday. The year's largest single-day gain of 35.27 points surpassed last Friday's 34.1--point recovery and took the Straits557 words
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Article1351 1989-06-13 34 Ml shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-exempted dhridend. P/E ratios and poss yields of forei|n shares are adjusted for currency difference* Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme, t Margin stocks. ABN is traded in lots of 101,351 words
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Article469 1989-06-13 34 284 124 t 1543 CK Tang Wt *****52 +20 209 252 240 250 266 45* 14* X 1500 CtHian Hup WrtS 34 +3 2482 36 32 33* 34 67* 32 X 1501 City Oev Bonds 88* ci unch 303 88* 88* 88* 5 5 6.4 66469 words
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Article269 1989-06-13 34 168 120 t 4000 Amtek Eng 20* 140 +3 0 143 140 140 141 10 ON 7 1 14 9.9 59 5 93 70* 4008 Fu|i Oftaet 20* 74 Cd 13 74 73* 73* 75 10.0N 4 5 2 7 6 2 24 4 163 136 4001 OB Htdga269 words
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Article264 1989-06-13 34 Manager's prices for OCBC-SIVBL Investment Mft MARA Bumjputra June 13 Savers Capital Fund 0.99-1 04 First B'putra 7.16—7.21 Savers Trust Fund 0.97—1.02 Second B'putra 6.50—655 Singapore Unit Trust nm iny.-hnent Met Th,fd Bputra 482—487 <*» Investment Wit Fourth Bputra 5 80-5 85 The Commerce 1.09-1 15xd Union Global264 words
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Advertisement94 1989-06-13 35 Jl ur Organization is looking for J|| V^ development sites or rentffi controlled properties in the city area or suburbs of Singapore for ig development of high-rise and low-rise W condominiums, flats, bungalows, semi- detached bungalows, terrace houses, factories, warehouses, offices Jjji or shopping centres etc. Land .W" plots of94 words
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Article38 1989-06-13 36 ■TT3 mywTm Up Down Unch Industrial 119 3 6 Finance 23 0 1 Hotels 15 1 l Properties 29 0 1 Plantations 7 0 3 Mining 5 1 0 Warrants 25 0 4 Total 223 5 1638 words
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Article43 1989-06-13 36 0 U E 765 +60 Ming Court 560 +60 S Land Wrts 496 46 OCBC 1010 t-45 F&N 980 +45 SI A 200 1370 f 40 Spore Land 1210 +40 DBS 980 +40 City Dev 50C 484 +36 Shangri-La 835 +3543 words
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Article28 1989-06-13 36 CKTang 472 4 Metal Box Spore 428 -4 Berjuntai 306 4 Hotel Prop A 214 2 The H Glass 25C 93 Vi -IVi Hanmau 120 -128 words
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Article, Illustration678 1989-06-13 36 SIX companies yesterday submitted tender proposals to redevelop the site presently occupied by the Singapore Handicraft Centre and the Rasa Singapura Hawker Centre. The tender, put up by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, is believed to have attracted bids considerably less678 words
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352 1989-06-13 36 WHILE businesses will bear the brunt of the 50-per cent hike in local mail rates next month, they will nevertheless benefit from several telecommunication rate reductions and two new services under the total package announced by Singapore Telecom yesterday.352 words
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177 1989-06-13 36 WITH the worst of the weeklong run on the Bank of China now over, the bank is looking for ways to regain the confidence of local customers, a BoC senior manager said yesterday. Mr Min You-chi, Deputy General Manager of BoC Singapore, said:177 words
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263 1989-06-13 36 Singapore traders eye Pacific timber SUVA Singapore traders have told Fiji and Papua New Guinea that they will take as much timber as they can produce because of export bans by traditional South-east Asian suppliers. A trade delegation organised by the Trade Development Board was in Port Moresby and SuvaAFP - 263 words
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302 1989-06-13 36 Sivam Subramaniam - Sivam Subramaniam By THE Asean private sector has set up an advisory committee to study how it can play a more dynamic role in boosting Asean economic co-operation. Sources say the move, decided a meeting last week in Bali, follows calls by the Asean302 words
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333 1989-06-13 36 A MISSION organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will leave for Rotterdam and Bremen today to decide whether to take a stake in two trade and distribution centres there. Mr Linn In Hua, President of the chamber, said333 words
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Article24 1989-06-13 36 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 16.22 points to 2,497.20 in the first hour of tradimr yester- APAP - 24 words
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Article, Illustration2032 1989-06-13 1 Who can you play 'catching' and giggle with, turn to for comfort, scream at when you do not feel like pretending and hug when you feel mushy? It should be a family member, explain these letters from readers. But that does not always happen, they say. Compiled byLIM SENG TIONG - 2,032 words
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Article, Illustration619 1989-06-13 2 What turns people into refugees Background MORE than 14 million people in the world are estimated to be refugees. Other estimates put the figure higher at 30 million that would mean nearly six in every one thousand people are refugees. A refugee is someone who is forced to leave his619 words
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579 1989-06-13 2 Murray Seeger - Murray Seeger ECONOMICS made easy ONE way to look at an economy is to think of a soccer team or a stage play. As in those events, individual players have their parts in the operation of an economy. The main579 words
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Article, Illustration907 1989-06-13 20 Eugenie Lee - Eugenie Lee Twelve children from the Margaret Drive Special School took their first vacation as Quests of a holidav resort recently. reports. Tap-ping ideas to put up a play IF YOU like to help stage a play, this is for you. Act 3 is907 words
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Article, Illustration430 1989-06-13 20 THE Samantha series is my favourite because Samantha is daring and the stories about her are more touching than the others. Kirsten is too goody-goody, she never seems to do anything wrong. Molly is more believable because she is more normal than Kirsten but she430 words
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Article, Illustration625 1989-06-13 21 An adventure cavern for a classroom? Lim Yeen Fong reports on Wildwood School in the United States which is inspired by such children's fantasies as The Wind In The Willows, The Wizard Of Oz and Alice In Wonderland. COSY caves, tunnels, cubby-holes to hideUranium - 625 words
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450 1989-06-13 21 WHAT works for Wildwood should work just as well for Singapore, too. So said three Singaporeans a retired kindergarten principal, an architect and a parent. Said Mrs Victoria Krempl, who has 35 years' experience teaching kindergarten children: "I'm all for it.450 words
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Advertisement324 1989-06-13 1 HUMHN-TECH m sBSAMBU l Holding the name up high in the computer world, Samsung computers are designed with BUbJ h* you in mind. Combining elegant design with amazing computing power and versatility, p m mt^L Samsung's range of computers and monitors allow you j^^^ a ***S| 1 M m to324 words
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Article, Illustration680 1989-06-13 3 Actress Christine Lim, who will be directing a play for the first time, tells Mary Rose Gasmier what it is all about. Half the class hated it and half the class loved it with a passion. I was one of those who loved it. ACTRESS Christine680 words
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Article, Illustration848 1989-06-13 3 A LOT of actresses would like to kill Alison Doody. While they take endless acting classes, audition constantly and beg for job", she just shows up and gets the parts. Having never acted in her life, she won a featured role in the James BondSolo - 848 words
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Article, Illustration241 1989-06-13 3 A little night music from top Czech chamber ensemble ONE of the world's top chamber ensembles, the Janacek String Quartet, will be appearing at the Victoria Concert Hall tonight. Founded in 1947 when members of the group were studying at the Janacek Academy of Arts in Brno, the ensemble's repertoire241 words
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Advertisement270 1989-06-13 3 We'll pay you up to $2000 a month to travel around the world. 1 I^*^ iC l^fiteEZ^;' you d t0 see half the worid -\\X^ 'VmM^: -m and more, we'd like to see you. We're W^^W^v V conducting walk in interviews for |»^^fc' y l^m^m fight stewardesses on 15 and270 words
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Article, Illustration856 1989-06-13 4 The World Chinese Book Fair has grown over the past four yer r s from its modest beginnings at the News Centre. Goh Beng Choo looks at its impact on sales of Chinese language books. IT STARTED off with the simple aim of856 words
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Article201 1989-06-13 4 'j <«xfvift«> fetiWK H»: V < tSMMMMJUir HV icttd JDi^-irr.lin'j »m^ r/i;.ciKi h 'V! 9f 15 •x > -I' Wft'JiM'ilftirffi 700 itJfcJtftAiHJS fc X tw ai I". Vr 1 S fc [sW»t«^^<VV ju »>^ m r .Hf> 1 -i2ii ft# ..^^■'l'ji'iMi'i'iKi \mm <>i' St fHU'M 'AL^'JO'-J i'ti Ac JAM «#s201 words
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Article, Illustration559 1989-06-13 4 Tay Geok Chen - Tay Geok Chen CHINESE opera enthusiasts can look forward to two interesting per'ormances this weekend. The Teochew Drama Association will stage Yuan Chong Huan to commemorate its fifth anniversary at the Kallang Theatre on Friday and Saturday while the Singapore Poh Fook559 words
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Article, Illustration756 1989-06-13 4 Lee San Chouy - Lee San Chouy 4th International Chinese Literary Camp By FROM the purity of language to popular culture, from literature to the China crisis, the Weekend Of Youth Literature held at News Centre, Genting Lane, last Saturday was lively with enthusiastic response756 words
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Article437 1989-06-13 4 THE 4th International Chinese Literary Camp was opened last Thursday night as guests pondered with heavy hearts the June 4 massacre of peaceful demonstrators in Tiananmen Square. "When I heard about the incident, I suddenly felt, what was the use of literature, what good can437 words
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Article, Illustration545 1989-06-13 5 Tay Geok Chen - Tay Geok Chen Gembira Berhari Raya (The Joy Of Hari Raya) by the Malay Musical Association Bukit Merah Library, today, 7.30 pm Jurong East Library, June 15, 7.30 pm Bedok Library, June 16, 7.30 pm Marine Parade Library, June 19, 7. ,30 pm Ang Mo Kio545 words
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Article, Illustration470 1989-06-13 5 JADUAL persembahan PMMS akan dimulakan pada 7.30 malam di cawangan-cawangan Perpustakaan Negara berikut: Bukit Merah (malam ini) 0 Jurong East (15 Jun) 0 Bedok (19 Jun) 0 Ang MoKio (21 Jun) 0 Geylang East (23 Jun) o Auditorium DBS (22 Jun, pada 12.45 petang, dan 0 Temasya470 words
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Advertisement1922 1989-06-13 6 The StmitsTimes APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES APPCMNTMENTS 1 3 Singapore Tourist Promotion Board f^fW^PT lll^R Applications are invited from cinzfiis Conduct tyaera tmninj far end- General V/VylVll U 1 J^l\ permanent loidena of Singapore for users Appfcadon forms m obtainable fan OTTTyi 7TOT:C app.>intment as Computer ServiOH •Maintain HP 3000 Syaiem a-quia-- fc1,922 words
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Advertisement569 1989-06-13 9 95 EOP Poaitiona YOUR DAILY GUIDE The Straits Times Classified. The only buyer's/ seller's guide that's updated everyday. Whether you need a computer or a programmer, Classified has what you're looking for! Just call 737-1166. C.A.T.S. 737-11*6 I Bl jBbP tntarnaMonal freight lecwareat MANAGEMENT TRAINEE (Males preferred) RaeponaibiNtlaa: Reporting to569 words
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Advertisement467 1989-06-13 10 06 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Positions I invites applications from Singapore citizens for the I I following posts: Requirements 3 GCE O" level passes and LCCI or Pitman's Shorthand Certificate of 100 wpm or equivalent. Candidates who are able to undertake shorthand at 80 wpm and transcription by467 words
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Advertisement523 1989-06-13 11 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions RECEPTIONIST (Bukit Timah fty) GENERAL J (Marslllng fty) "despatch" Secondary education No enp«r(ence needed tor above posts. P>SW apply personalty at Mitsubishi Electronic* Mfg Spore Pie Ltd 3000 MarsHlng Road Singapore 2573 (Opposite HOB Blk 13) or 23a Uppsr Bufcit Timah Road 3rd Storey Hock Soon523 words
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Advertisement404 1989-06-13 11 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions I An International ComI pany based in Jurong I requires a: Qualifications: QCB 'O" level with credits in Hnglish/ Maths Ability to type at approximately 45 wpm Attractive fringe benefits Include a 5-day working week, transport and lunch subsidies, life insurance cover, etc. Interested applicants please404 words
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Advertisement487 1989-06-13 11 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Ms VISA FREIGHT SERVICES PTE LTD Expanding Intemaional freight forwarder urgenfly require! FEMALE SHIPPING CLERK Age 20 to 27 Well versed in outward, inward/duty payment customs declaration and import groupage containers handling an advantage Ability to type At least 2 to 4 years working experience Knowledge487 words
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Advertisement472 1989-06-13 11 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions SENIOR ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT Female, aged 24 and above e Mln. LCCI Higher AccountIng with at least 3 years of working experience In keepIng full set of Accounts Comfortable with the production of general ledger, primary ledger and final Accounts e Some knowledge In cashflow and budget472 words
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Advertisement374 1989-06-13 11 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions ff^BjilinT^^naaT^aM^^HTM^aM r Well established trading co. located at West Coast requires: GENERAL ACCOUNTS CLERKS Salary: $700-S7SO e LCCI Inter, book keeping e 1-2 years working experience e AbUlty to type e Knowledge of computer operations an advantage Transport provided at designated points only In the morning374 words
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Advertisement567 1989-06-13 11 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions MORE JOBS IN MORE PLACES RECEPTIONIST 5-day weekt No experience necessary Large computer firm welcomes a bright cheerful girl to work for them In a friendly environment. Minimal typing and excellent benefits! Phone now for an Interview! LAI FAN 224 4114 16 Raffles Quay #16-02 Hong567 words
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Advertisement599 1989-06-13 11 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions An established company with offices In Singapore, Hongkong, Thailand requires: GENERAL CLERK e OCE 'O' or 'A' level a 1 year experience preferred e Preferably residing around d 20. 20, 27 or 28 a Transport provided at pickup points a Typing 35 wpm a Salary $700599 words
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Advertisement642 1989-06-13 11 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions BAROIO (FAR EAST), a major oilfield service company, has vacancy for' SENIOR SECRETARY a OCE O 1 level with credit In English a At least 3 years experience In similar position with a foreign company a Ability to operate word processor/ personal computer will be an642 words
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Advertisement610 1989-06-13 11 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT Our Expanding Practice invites a bright young person to Join our team of professionals In providing company secretarial services to a wide range of clientele, both local and International. Candidates should have at least I—2 years corporate Secretarial experience and pursuing ICSA exams. Pl****610 words
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Advertisement605 1989-06-13 12 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions 1 RECEPTIONIST CUM CLERK a Bilingual In English and Mandarin e Ability to type e OCE -O' or N 1 level a Salary negotiable 2 ACCOUNTS CLERK e Those experienced In handling full set of accounts In manufacturing firm preferred e Salary negotiable Walk-In Interview: 6605 words
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Advertisement539 1989-06-13 12 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Expatriate Co. urgently requires JUNIOR SECRETARY e OCE 'O' level e Able to type well, e Oood knowledge of computer ti book-keeping will be advantageous. e Mln. working experience 4 years. Interested applicants please write to: ST. BOX A9757S 380 Kim Seng Road S'pore 0823. Experienced539 words
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Advertisement521 1989-06-13 12 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions THE SMMAPORE-JOHORE EXPREBB (PTE.) LTD. requires MALE STORE CUM GENERAL CLERK OCE 'O' or 'N* level Basic typing knowledge School leavers are considered Interested applicants, please apply personally or write to: The Singapora- Johora Eipreea (Pte.) Ltd. Blk. 1, 1 Rochor Road, #02-922 Rochor Centre, Singapora521 words
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Advertisement566 1989-06-13 12 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Certified Public Accountants requires: FEMALE AUDIT TRAINEES ACCOUNTS CLERKS Experience not necessary. Applicants should have OCE 'O' level/ A' level In Commerce stream. Piaaae write in with full particular, •fating experience if any, preeent/ expected salary to: The Advortioor 5001 Beech Roed, #06-02 Golden Mile Complex,566 words
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Advertisement481 1989-06-13 12 96 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Import axport •toctronie shop requires FEMALE GENERAL CLERK English educated St ability to type. Interested please come personally to: 10 Jalan Swear #02-17 Sim Lim Tower Singapore 0820 Tal: 288-4828 JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERKS OCE 'O' Level LCC Intermediate o Experience preferred Please write to: The Advertiser481 words
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Advertisement787 1989-06-13 12 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions SHIFT/ SWIFT OPERATOR (Male/ Female) for Offshore Bank on 5-day week. 11 30am to 730pm with lots of O.T. WALK-IN INTERVIEW: #07-03 Orchard Shopping Centra (next to Sommerset MRT station) between 8.30am to 9.00pm (Bring along relevant Cert). Trading company located within the CBD area requires787 words
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Advertisement1040 1989-06-13 12 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions ACCOUNTS CLERK/ BOOKKEEPER. Knowledge of typing/ bookkeeping. School leavers welcome Salary J5OO-***** Preferably those residing In Clementl/ Jurong areas. Please call 298-1013/298-1050 ACCOUNTS CUM GENERAL Clerk. OCE O7 'A' level with I.CCI Higher Accounting/ Intermediate qualifications. Knowledge of typing, shipping, L/C negotiation an advantage Call 745-33661,040 words
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Advertisement936 1989-06-13 12 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Poaitiona MESSENGER/ CLERK REQUIRED In Cecil St. Prefer applicant with motorcycle licence. 5 -day week Good salary. Immediate start. Tel: *****77 Muni for Interview REQUIRED IMMEDIATE Junior Secretary with PC knowledge 4 Accounts Clerk. Preferably staying Bt. Batok/ Jurong/ Tarnpines. Tel: *****38 TEMP. ACCOUNTS CLERK urgently required936 words
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Advertisement504 1989-06-13 12 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Poaitiona MALE/ FEMALE TEMP. CLERKS Typists required In Jurong/ town *****81 #08-03 Colombo Ct. OFFICE IN PAYA Lebar requires Chinese Female Accounts Asst Call: 287-0013. RECEPTIONIST CUM TVPIST «t Jr Secretary urgently required. Interested call *****00 Ricky. REQUIRED CHINESE JUNIOR Secretary. Must have knowledge of telex. Pis.504 words
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Advertisement434 1989-06-13 12 99 Sales Poaitiona PART-TIME/ FULL-TIME SALESGIRLS WANTED Wa are looking lor Salaa girla to promota our ring* of wall-known Perfumes at Leading Department Stores and at Changl Airport Duty Free Shops. Part-time Promoters to work at Changl Airport, 3-4 days a week (8 hours per day) a Attractive basic salary,434 words
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Advertisement520 1989-06-13 13 99 Sate* Poaitiona 99 Salea Poaitiona v£juanliaji^B Pharmacy^ (A division of Cold Storage Singapore (1983) Pte Ltd) I EXCELLENT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES with the largest chain of retail pharmacies in Singapore We have immediate vacancies at our 33 retail pharmacies for Above 16 years Secondary Education Possess a friendly and cheerful520 words
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Advertisement612 1989-06-13 13 99 Salea Poaitiona 99 Sales Positions The Leading Dlaco In town Invitee applications for: PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER JX'Uli r IHf vant •*P«ri«nce In Advertising, Promotions ft Publicity work. Scope of work: Able to co-ordinate events Look after prominent club members Maintain good rapport with Press Attractive salary and fringe benefits612 words
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Advertisement320 1989-06-13 13 TRAINEE AREA EXECUTIVES An established Organisation oi an expansion programme ha Immediate vacancies for Male Female TRAINEE ARE; EXECUTIVES. All applicants mus enjoy travelling and meetlni people e Experience not essential a training will be provided e Job offers a minlmun monthly Income of $800.00 Insurance/ medical cover age, rapid320 words
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Advertisement571 1989-06-13 13 99 Satos Positions A well established and aggres slve electrical appllcances retail er In Parkway Parade requires SALES COORDINATORS (upto 10 oft day* In month) Mln. GCE 'O' level Male applicants must hav< completed N.B. Relevant experience In Indoor sales will be an ad van tage Age. 20 -30 years571 words
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Advertisement556 1989-06-13 13 99 Sates Positions 1 1 PETER LAI JEWELLERY PTC. LTD? I A well established expanding I Jewellery shop requires SALES EXECUTIVES Oood 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-In556 words
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Advertisement686 1989-06-13 13 99 Sales Positions FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVE required by Workshop In Woodland* Industrial Park D Blh 1015. #01-156. Tal *****13. Knowledge of Mandarin and English essential. GIOVANNI ITALIAN FURNITURE SHOWROOM require* FEMALE SALES COORDINATORS CHINESE DELIVERY BOY with class 3 driving licence Walk-in Interview Sam to 6pm 178 Orchard Rd. #06-06686 words
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Advertisement810 1989-06-13 13 99 Sal** Position* JAMES REAL ESTATE Agency has 3 Immediate vacancies for Male/ Female House Agents. Must have some experience own a car Selected candidates will be paid 65% commission Si above other Incentives. Tel: 3X-840H SALES STAFF NEEDED for designer boutique. Age 18 above Organise, creative, good command of810 words
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Advertisement457 1989-06-13 13 100 Technical Portion* 100 Technical Poalttona If you're planning a better future, write in to a leader in audio consumer electronics and telephone products... I MACHINISTS I You should possess NTC 2/3 in Metal Machining or equivalent. No working experience necessary as we will train you. Selected candidates will operate457 words
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Advertisement67 1989-06-13 13 rA MjtMfcMary of PubUe eomp#7 ny In Jurong hat following Immadlata vacancfaa: 1) INJECTION MOULDING TRAINEE NTC 2 or NTC 3 In mechanical No experience required 2) TOOLROOM TECHNICIAN (Plaatlc Mould) Able to handle all toolroom machineries Those without certificate but have many years experience welcome Interested parties, please walk-In67 words
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Advertisement385 1989-06-13 14 if- _T«chnlc«lPo«ltjon« 100 Technical Po«ition» I 100 Technical Po«ition» I 100 Technical Po»ltton« 100 Technical Position* v /y FniTTPTVTPMT dl WSSSSMF^ I MAINTENANCE ■P^^ I OPERATORS J HPSSP^U Willing to perform 3 rotating shifts J^l Males must have X/ Lfcii^M BKja^B NyV completed N.Jx t-AA^. "^^T— The Personnel Administrator I385 words
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Advertisement193 1989-06-13 14 Established Airconditionlng Contracting Company requires immediately foe the following position*: (1) PROJECT ENGINEER (2) PROJECT ESTIMATOR CUM BUPERVI3OR Preference will be given to Diploma or ITC holder Must complete National Service Possess Class 3 driving licence Minimum experience of 5 years for Position 1, 2 years for Position 2 in193 words
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Advertisement360 1989-06-13 14 "We have good career and overseas training opportunities awaiting you We are looking for suitable candidates for: ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS (male) ITC NTC 2 in Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering or related field MACHINE KEEPERS (MALE) NTC 3 in Mechanical Engineering Electrical Engineering or related field ASST. LINE LEADERS (MALE) NTC 3360 words
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Advertisement388 1989-06-13 14 B INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER Diploma In Production or Mechanical EngineerIng with experience preferably In sheetmetal fabrication and jig fixture design Q.C. CHECKERB Secondary Technical or NTC 3 Training will be orovlded TIG/ MIG WELDERS 1-2 years experience In aluminium works SPRAY PAINTERS 1 year relevant experience SEMI-SKILLED WORKERS Some experience In388 words
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Advertisement440 1989-06-13 14 100 Technical Portion* 100 Technical Positions W ATTENTION 0| IF YOU HOLD EITHER NTC 3 in Metal Machining or Maintenance Fitting or [^Electrical Fitting 0 and have >x>mp«eted full time National Services and are able to work on two rotating shift Don't miss this great opportunity of joining a famHy440 words
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Advertisement407 1989-06-13 14 100 Technical Positions OHBAYASHI CORPORATION requires ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR (Female) Requirement* Polytechnic graduate or equivalent Good working knowledge of English 3 years working experience in measuring of building 25 30 years old ENGINEER Requirement* Bachelor of Engineering in civil and structure 3 years working experience as Resident Engineer BUILDING SUPERVISOR407 words
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Advertisement563 1989-06-13 14 100 Technical Positions KONE CRAMS (SMOAPOM) FT! LTD with expanding operation we are looking for additional personnel to fill the following Immediate positions. (1) STEEL STRUCTURES DRAUGHT SPERSON NTC/ ITC/ Technical School Cert. Preferably with 1 year experience (2) STORE ASSISTANT OCE O 1 level With class 3 driving licence563 words
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Advertisement783 1989-06-13 15 101 Production Po«ltk>o« 101 Production Po>Hton« 101 Production Po«ition« 101 Production Portions 101 Production Po»ition« 101 Production Position* 101 Production Position* 101 Production Positions MAKE MOM MONEY WITH THE LEADER IN CUSTOM I.C.S PPMATP Benefits: "Vtftv^^ If you're I6 years old^^^^ EMALE WMLC Confirmation Increment >^, Vferfcing HOUTSI PRODUCTION t\783 words
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Advertisement310 1989-06-13 15 100 Technical Positions WANTED EXPERIENCED SHEET Metal Fabricators, Spray Painter ft Oeneral Workers. Tel: *****80. WELDERS REQUIRED. Interested please call personally at: Blk 1072 Eunos Ave 5, #01-174, ***** 101 Production Position* l/lf International f f Pte Ltd requires No experience required Medical hospitalisation benefits 14 days paid annual leave310 words
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Advertisement201 1989-06-13 15 Join US Now and Earn More Here! WICO ww^,\t\es Medical Benefits Service Bonus Medical Bonus s' 13th Month Pay Annual Increment Confirmation, Increment y Performance Increment S X ~i it* /iVf The Personnel Department MICROSCIENCE INTERNATIONAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 801 Lorong 7, Toa Payoh, #07-00 Singapore 1231 PRODUCTION OPERATORS 1\201 words
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Advertisement51 1989-06-13 15 PACKERS/ OPERATORS I Previous experience In I £i m b r Packing and aheetI metal works an advantage THE WORKS MANAGER KM BTRAMIT (SEA) PTE. LTD. 11 B«nol Pt«c« Sinoapor* 22f2 TEL: Ml-1797 J FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERA TOftS require by Electrical Co In KHllang 800am 530pm 129 per day. Tel:51 words
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Advertisement57 1989-06-13 15 rAn electronic stmbry factory^ requires: PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS e Preferably 2 years' experience. PSeaee phone 271-6931 81k. 22, Paelr Pan|ang Road #00-13, PBA MuM-storey Com pie i L Singapore 0611. MALE/ FEMALE OPERATORS required. Bam 5.30pm. With experience $550 above, Malaysians welcome. Apply personally at Magpower Mfrs. Pte. Ltd Blk 97057 words
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Advertisement97 1989-06-13 15 MALE/ FEMALE OPERATORS $27 (dally Bam -5.20pm) (Permanent I*4, 2nd or 3rd aMfl) 16 yrs. tt above, Singaporean Working in Jurong/Bt.Tlmah/ Bt. Merah/ Ayer Rajah/ Manning/ Teban Qdns Cont»ci aaoaew. omor81k. 163 Bt. Bwtofc 81.11 #02-2»2 REQUIREO MALI/ FEMALE Production Operators for shift duties to work In Benol Rd. or97 words
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Advertisement152 1989-06-13 15 ■I FLEXTRONICS Ayer Rajah Plant EEE^EEEE^E=EEEEE Normal Shift I tz Bam 5.25pm Chai Chee Plant Normal Shift: (Bam 5.25pm) Ist shift 6.45am 3.00pm 2nd shift 2.45pm 11pm 3rd shift 10.45pm 7am jj Requirements: Completed Pri 6 Best Programme Able to read and understand simple English Extra allowance for soldering work152 words
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Advertisement304 1989-06-13 15 101 Production Position* 101 Production Position* I PRODUCTION I OPERATORS Bus will be parked at: Carpark in front of NTUC Supermarket 13 16 June (9am Bpm) £P Seagate I(TUE FRI, BAM TO SPM) An established multi national company has immediate vacancies tor T~ QC OPERATORS Above 16 years old Primary304 words
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Advertisement21 1989-06-13 15 100 FEMALE PROOUCTION Operators required for factories In Ayer Rajah, Bt. Batok, MacPherson it Pandan Loop. Call Kulo 2JH1927/ Pg *****6421 words
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Advertisement1084 1989-06-13 16 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Position* 101 Production Position* 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions WELCOME '^'W^^^m^' BURSARY SHIFT^BBwHB«ji?^^r jS»^,.;^W/ TO AT&T \^^^^^^7 AWARDS X^^^^^W/ ALL -OWANCES ■^^^^^^^^^^^'^^^^^JBa^^^Ba^a^a^aß if^ROCESS Bk $300 bonus after 5 months1,084 words
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Advertisement36 1989-06-13 16 1) FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 3) FEMALE Q.C. INSPECTORS t) WAVE SOLDERING MACHINE OPERATORS Interested please walk In for Interview: 14 Arumugam Road #05-03 Tack Chiang Raalty BMg. (Banlnd Chang Swaa Huat BMg.) Slngapor* 1440 f3 *****M36 words
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Advertisement254 1989-06-13 16 Grow With A Stable High-Tech Aerospace Company. > 'III!'/ FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Min. Pri 6 education Training will be provided Work 7 hours only Permanent 2nd Shift: 4.45pm 12.18am Starting Salary: ipOJU) OR Permanent Ist Shift: 7.30am 4.48pm Starting Salary: $500 FREE TRANSPORT plus many other attractive benefits 5-day work254 words
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Advertisement127 1989-06-13 16 Due lo our faat axpanalon, we have Immediate vacancies lon 1) FEMALE/ MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS e Working hours: 730a.m.- 5.05pm (Mon- Frl) 2) PART-TIME FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS e Working hours: 7:45a.m. -12 p.m (Mon- Frl) or 12:55p.m.- 5.05pm (Mon- Frl) 3) MALE VARNISHING OPERATORS e Working houra: 7.30a.m.- 5.05 p.m.127 words
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Advertisement94 1989-06-13 16 Urgently require* METAL MACHINISTS MiMng/G rinding/ Drilling With or without experiences Preferably S porean M'sian mist have machining experiences NTC 3 starting not less than $660/- Training will be provided With O/T shift allowances $750 to $850 S'porean without experience not less than $600 Please call personally during office hours94 words
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Advertisement394 1989-06-13 17 J2^™*ieUonfaMon^ 101 Production Po»itlon« 101 Production Portion* 101 Production Position* 101 Production Position! l^ Sjl I'll I MAKE YOUR I I ,<^^ AND ALSO~^ I HOLIDAY DREAMS 7 ;TJI II A CHANCE IO WBV I COME TRUE! IRniT^l^V?!lfl?^nß 8 A FREE TRIP TO' S A Lucky Draw wT^'T^frrTi^Pw SI K'^^j394 words
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Advertisement37 1989-06-13 17 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Japanese Lounge requires HOBTEBBES With or without experience Age 18 to 28 Transport provided Interested applicants, please call personally at: S Koak Road #03-10/ 11. Cuppag, Plaza Singapore 0922 Tlma: 7pm 9pm37 words
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Advertisement318 1989-06-13 17 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions j soft frozen YOGURT I 0 REQUIRES ASSISTANT S SUPERVISOR I lie Experience preferred 5S l'» Minimum OCE O' level 9j Age between 20 -3C years 9] k old Sjj I Ability to lead, motivate 0 It work independently 9 SENIOR CREW Secondary education Gf318 words
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Advertisement257 1989-06-13 17 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Lounge Positions WALK-IN INTERVIEW (Between 9am-noon/2pm-spm) BUILD A CAREER WITH THE MANDARIN SINGAPORE FRONT OFFICE CASHIER ($700) Rotating shifts NTC 2 in Electrical Able to perform 3 shifts TELEPHONE OPERATOR ($630) Good spoken English Able to perform shifts MALE ACCOUNTS CLERK ($590)257 words
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Advertisement126 1989-06-13 17 HIGH CLASS LOUNGE WITH live band Invites young ladles to apply for Hostesses position. We have a full-house patronage nightly and the successful applicants are expected to earn between $2,000 and $6,000 p.m. Our Ouest Relations Officers will assist and acquaint you with our guests even If you are Inexperienced.126 words
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Advertisement417 1989-06-13 17 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ 102 Hotel/ Restaurant, 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Lounge Positions Lounge Positions m^^PAN PACIFIC SINGAPORE A 5-STAR SUPER DELUXE HOTEL requires: WAITER/WAITRESS COOKS #695)** ($612 $787)** (VARIOUS OUTLETS) wll Willing to perform split shift Willing to perform shift duties RECEPTIONIST BEVERAGE (s69s)** HOSTESS (SPORTS Qc LEISURE) #903)**417 words
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Advertisement468 1989-06-13 18 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Rank rrej I. CAPTAIN/ HOSTESS 2 CAPTAIM 3. JUNIOR CAPTAIN 4. WAITER/ WAITRESS 8 KITCHBN CLEANER 6 KITCHEN POUTER 7. COMMIS COOK 5. ROOM MAID 9 VALET (FEMALE) 10. OUTSTATION CASHIER 11. HOUSEMAN/HOUSEMAID CLEANER 12 JUNIOR TECHNICIAN NTC 3 Alrcondltlon and Refrigeration. Electrical Kitting and468 words
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Advertisement402 1989-06-13 18 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions O ORCHARD HOTEL -^e^oe» a« t«e «oog Lm>n^ I'Okc o» »oi<it> requires ASSISTANT COST CONTROLLER GCE O 1 Levels At least 2 years' experience [CONFIDENTIAL 1 ASSISTANTS Possess GCE O or A" level certificate Able to type accurately Able to undertake work pressure and long402 words
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Advertisement363 1989-06-13 18 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions r *r\ i APOtcO -OKI I.N6.ll**** requires Speaks English Able to work 3 rotating shirts Secondary education Pleasant voice ft personality Fluent In Englah Knowledge of service Min 2 yr» experience as Waiter Speaks English; Malay Able to work split shifts OR 3 rotating shins363 words
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Advertisement523 1989-06-13 18 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions SINGAPORE WALK IN INTERVIEW 1) CAPTAINS (Chinese Restaurant) 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3) HOSTESSES 4) CLEANERS 5) ROOM MAIDS 6) DRIVER/HANDYMAN 7) M E (ELECTRICIAN) 8) BARTENDER/ CASHIER 9) STEWARD/ STEWARDESS 10)KITCHEN HELPER Attractive salaries, good fringe benefits and training with excellent career advancement prospects will523 words
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Advertisement507 1989-06-13 18 103 Part-Time/ Temporary Positions I NEW DIVISION In a futures radlng firm requires full/ >art-ttm« traders. Experience lot necessary 'as training will be >rovlded Minimum Income 2,000 above. Interested candllates, please call Mr. Jeffrey .lm at *****60 ext. 123 or 124. ¥E REQUIRE THOSE looking for Ugh Income, flexible working507 words
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Advertisement735 1989-06-13 18 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions A move in the right direction. You can look forward to earning $1300 per month the monthly average earnings of our drivers. Compare for yourself. According to a report in the Liar; He Zao Bao on 19 January 1989. taxi drivers'735 words
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Advertisement422 1989-06-13 18 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions r >-. SUPERMARKET •nvites applications for FISH/MEAT DEPARTMENT STAFF (With Experience) Our stores require Supervisors/Staff with related experience for their Fish/Meat Departments Here is an opportunity for you to be part of our team in a fast growing supermarket chain The right candidate must422 words
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Advertisement498 1989-06-13 19 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions BUKIT lURI II UB S I S I' > K I invites applications from suitably qualified male candidates for the posts of The Job To perform general security duties and ensure the security and safety of properties, people and livestock within498 words
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Advertisement474 1989-06-13 19 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions in Jurong requires Boilerman Certificate 2 J Must be able to work on shift GCE O/N 1 level GCE OV'N* level GCE 'O/N 1 level Able to type GCE 'OVN* level Must be able to work on shift WALK-IN INTERVIEW Tuesday to Friday 9.30am474 words
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Advertisement342 1989-06-13 19 104 Othsr Positions 104 Other Positions J/ Doe to expansion ot the company, we have J Immediate vacancies for:- VM ■I (1) JUNIOR SECRETARY (2) GENERAL CLERKS g I (3) ACCOUNTS CLERKS I (4) FIELD ASSISTANTS 1 (5) BATCHING PLANT OPERATORS For jobsite in the city I (6) MIXER TRUCK342 words
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Advertisement429 1989-06-13 19 104 Otrwr Positions 104 Other Positions P A MESA HI I Purchaang Assistant I jiu Mimnrjum Diploma (any discipline) JpP Purchasing experience is not essential Liaise with current and potential suppliers g Must have completed National Service I Driver I Above 21 years old "1^ Class 3 driving licence M429 words
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Advertisement43 1989-06-13 19 Frw trip to Qonttng/ Heady ai PRIVATE DETECTIVES (MALE/ FEMALE) FULLTIME/ PART-TIME e Undergo special training programme e Salary $1,500 above SENIOR SECURITY GUARDS SECURITY OFFICERS Takenome pay SBBO to $700 Weakly off #14-03 Peninsula Plaza Singapore 0817 Tel: Para Mundom, *****08. mu43 words
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Advertisement455 1989-06-13 19 104 Other Positions SUM CHEONG PILING PTE LTD requires I ASSISTANT I MECHANICS General duties in assisting Crane Operators and Mechanics in rigging operations and repair jobs I PERSONAL i I DRIVER Possess Class 1 driving licence Able to start work immediately Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience Please455 words
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Advertisement67 1989-06-13 20 "^^KPK^WraHHBHBHK "First time I used Rejoice, my hair was lighter, silkier. ft%fj:''- ■j.|l,^^PJP^mHsEe' Soft and it sounds funny springier. When I went .^w^^BK^ back to ordinary shampoo, my hair felt stiff. I use V''fjfi Rejoice all the time. My hair feels so good, I'm going .^-^^^^TOJBBafe^ to grow it long67 words
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Advertisement433 1989-06-13 21 590 V '-»^^»B ahUsssEoß 1^ ;ii^s^__ 4 Video HopSTs-hour Recording at Playback. -.»>,>■»«■ Jjg WK^^^^ m^^ m mimm Insert EditingK Audio Dubbing. +3^ I I a^^*^^^^ FfV\VR Hi-Fi Stereo VCR with Jog Shutter. L^TTO^aF Scanner, Digital Tracking, 4 Video Head System, Flying Erase fTZaßJk^sßk^^s^^BJPHHßßjapTVrnßßYna Head, Monitor Switch. Insert Editing A433 words
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Advertisement330 1989-06-13 22 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions FRASER NEAVE (SINGAPORE) PTE LIMITED invites applications for the positions of: CLERICAL ASSISTANT (6 months or 1-year contract) GCE O level with credits in Maths English Familiar with DBase 111 ond LOTUS 123 Preferably 2 years' working experience Hand* on PC experience and knowledge330 words
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Advertisement473 1989-06-13 22 Expanding Laundry in Senofco has immadiala vacancies for 1. DELIVERY DRIVERS 8800 to $1,000 2. DELIVERY ATTENDANTS 8700 lo 8800 3. TRAINEE WASHMEN $750 to J9CO 4. LAUNORY OPERATORS Full-time 1500 to $600 Part-time $300 lo $400 Wo offer Oood salaries/ allowances/ bonuses. Free transport Medical benelfts Friendly working environment473 words
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Advertisement565 1989-06-13 22 104 Other Positions PRONTO WORLDWtOE COURIERS PTE LTD requires NETWORK ABBISTANTB Permanent night shift Secondary education Valid class 3 driving licence Experience In air cargo Industry an asset but not essential Basic salary f good shift allowance fringe benefits Training provided OPERATIONS ASSISTANTS Permanent day shift Primary or secondary education565 words
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Advertisement499 1989-06-13 22 104 Other Positions STORE ASSISTANT e Hardworking e Preferably with class 3 driving licence a 5-day week Interested, please ceH *****39 to arrange for an Interview (Monday to Friday) Urgently require Window Display Arttat AA Fashion requires experience display artist. Salary ranges between $800- 1200 according to working experience. s'i-day499 words
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Advertisement814 1989-06-13 22 104 Other Positions Requires Famala Maaaauaaa CaaMar a With/ without experience a Age above 21 yrs. Interested pis. call *****66 Require Full-Time Cleaning Supervisor with experience and driving licence. Interested applicants, please come personally for an Interview during office hours at: EtactroliK Sarvlcaa Pta. Ltd. 240 Macpharaon Road Siong Huat814 words
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Advertisement1039 1989-06-13 22 104 Other Positions RIDPEST PTE. LTD requires Male Pest Control Trainees. Able to read and write simple English. Age below 30 yrs. Starting salary p.m with driving licence $650 non-driver $590. Increment $40 after 3 mths. probation. Profit sharing plus other benefits. Tel: 283-4516. MALE GENERAL WORKER. Salary $625. Must1,039 words
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Advertisement908 1989-06-13 22 104 Other Positions 1) ACCOUNTS CLERK 2 men (plastic construction parts). Host I call Tel: *****23 Post I write to: Blk 3013, »03-2092, Bedok Ind. Pk E. S(1648) 1) DELIVERY DRIVER ($6OO upwards). 2) General Clerk. Preferably staying Jurong. Call at Blk 1 Pioneer Rd. North. #01-11, *****. Tel: 261-3628.908 words
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Advertisement701 1989-06-13 22 104 Other Positions WANTED MALE MACHINE Operator In cleaning company Age 45--65. Call *****33. WATCHMAN REQUIRED AT KranJ! Road, off 22km Woodlands Road. Interested call: *****32. 1 DRIVER CUM CAR Washer required. Interested call: *****02 121 Vehicles For Hire KENO SOON CAR RENTALS BRAND NEW CARS FOR Dally Rental Weekly701 words
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Advertisement625 1989-06-13 22 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance "^^Foca! Finance Focal Finance Limited (A member of the OCBC Group) Immediate Processing Up to 90% Financing Head Office/Main Branch: 49/51 New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****88/*****37 Branches: Buklt Mcrah Tel: *****02/ Lavender St Tel: *****38/ *****94 *****69 Havelock Rd Tel:625 words
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Advertisement322 1989-06-13 22 131 BMW For Sal* YOUR DAILY GUIDE The Straits Times Classified. The only buyer's/ seller's guide that's updated everyday. Whether you need to sell a Toyota or buy a BMW, Classified has what you're looking for! Just call 737-1166. C..VT.S. [737-1166 d Q PLATE 1983 BMW 3201 fully auto. 2-door.322 words
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Advertisement973 1989-06-13 23 132 MTcsdss For Sale TANGLIN USED CARS CO. *****83/ *****69 offers ;ood prices and sell all MKRI r.DKS. BMW, JAGUAR, VOLVO, all Continental, Japanese and scrap cars 69, Killiney Road Singapore 0923. IST OWNER 6/79 M/benze 200 Manual, No. 1199, Tax 5/90, done only 60.000km. full accessories with new tyres,973 words
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Advertisement953 1989-06-13 23 133 Ford/ Fiat For Sals 4/'«2 FORO LASER IS 5 speed. knotch bark. 2 owners, s/rlms. power window, alrcon, $18,800 Tel. 344-3228 12/-S0 FIAT 127. 903 c.c. Alrcon, hlfl. beautiful cond $11,900 *****90 11 Jin. Saudara-Ku. 2 UNITS -O' '80 Ford Escort 1.3. ht-fl, alrcon. new paint. Downpayment $1,000. *****95953 words
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Advertisement1021 1989-06-13 23 134 Nissan For 3«l» 8/83 NISSAN PULSAR 10 DX, alroon radio cassette, power window/ locking, pte. owner. *****88 ■80 OATSUN 100A. Alrcon., radio cassette, new tax. Best offer secures. Tel: *****73. 'SO Q' PLATE BLUEBIRD Saloon Alrcon. Oood cond. No dealers. Tel: *****45/ *****12. •81 BLUEBIRD. S/RIMS.. hl-fl atrcon. Oood1,021 words
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Advertisement989 1989-06-13 23 135 Toyota For Sale Q 83 TOYOTA Crown auto. 1 co. owner. Full accessories, good cond. Tel: *****57 Q ■•3 CRESSIOA OLXI. fully auto, expat, leaving, chauffeur driven, full accessories. *****23 TOYOTA STARLET XL '85, new model, 12-valve, 5-speed, no accident, well kept $27,500. *****57 1 OWNER. 10/8S Toyota Starlet989 words
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Advertisement989 1989-06-13 23 136 Mitsubishi For Sal* 6/13 TREOIA 1.6 EX. power steering, s/rlms. Tax Tl/80. $21,800 ono. Daniel Ng *****55. 8/84 COLT 1300 OL, 3-dr. 1 pte. owner, beautiful cond. $27,500 ono. *****18 Ricky Tay 7/S0 OALANT COUPE. 1 private owner, accident free, tip top cond. low mileage. Tel. *****04 7/80. LANCER989 words
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Advertisement964 1989-06-13 23 137 Mazda For Sale 0 MTHB. OLD Mazda 323 Sedan, auto. 1 co. owner, g'teed accident free. $46,000. *****56 8/73 828 COUPE. Tax 10/89. sspeed gear, electronic Ignition, alrcon. $6,500. Tel: *****00. 12/87 MAZDA 828, 5-door, auto. 1 owner, $56,500 Tel 282-7338. •71 MAZDA 1.0. Well maintained. $5,300 Loan $3,000.964 words
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Advertisement973 1989-06-13 23 138 Honda For Sala 0/84 HONDA ACCORD EX 16 manual. S/rlms, alrcon., radio cassette, Up top cond. *****04. 7/'B2 ACCORD EX Manual. $25,500 Low downpayment. Trade-In welcome. SN Tan *****55 7/83 PRELUDE 1.8 EX Auto. S/rtms. Selling cheap. View 25 Fernhlll Orove, 8.1025 after 2pm 7/13 PRELUOE EX. S/rlms, beautiful973 words
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Advertisement912 1989-06-13 23 140 Suzuki For Sale 01 SUZUKI 900 alrcon. radio/ cassette tax 7/89 beautiful condition Asking $11,900/- 0.n.0. Can loan $9,000 Tel: *****36. 14 MODEL SUZUKI 800 c.c, 5-dr., sq. lamps, super deluxe, alrcon., hlfl, new tyres, beautiful, $17,500 Can loan $14,000. *****93 AUG 'SO SUZUKI 800, (550 c.c. model), 1912 words
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Advertisement924 1989-06-13 23 143 Oth.f Makes For Sale OAH MOTORWAYS PTE. LTD. 7 Chang Cham Road (Oft Jin. Buklt Marah/ Hoy Fart Road) Slngapora 0319 Tal: *****03 (9 Unas) PRIVATE REGISTRATION 1000 Suzuki BA3IO OL Toyota Corona 1.6 CD auto. 1007 Honda Accord auto. Hyundai Stellar OSL s/rlms Nissan Stanza 1.0 SOX 1000924 words
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Advertisement1014 1989-06-13 23 144 Commercial Vehicles For Sale lEEENOFOO4 BROTH ER S MOTORS PTE. LTD. 301, BalaaWar Road (1239) Tal: *****20 (8 Mnaa) 16 Toyoaca patrol ataal low Oaihatau dtaaal 14' box 10 Datnataw dlaaal 10* woodan lauzu dtaatl 15 woodan 84 Datsun 720 dlaaal pick-up Daihatau 1000 van 5 doora Oaihatau dtaaal1,014 words
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Advertisement982 1989-06-13 24 S2X7-. 144 S°SI7* fClal 144 Commercial 144 Commercial 144 Commercial SffiH hl l t t Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles For 8<l for S«»» For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale /fre e .uminimLfi. Nothing beats the newly released Daihatsu Low Decks v* adl C&^* or flulck anc easy delivery982 words
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Advertisement519 1989-06-13 24 146 Vehicles Wanted WB OFFER BEST price for your PARF, scrap and used vehicles Tel: *****14. I'M LOOKING FOR a saloon car. *****11/ *****28. 147 Scrap Vehicles ATTRACTIVE CASH HIOHEST offer for 085-4000 cc. scrap cars/ SZ/ Mercedes/ BMW/ Prelude/ Toyota Supra/Lancer for export *****18/28*8285 Ricky Tay (24-hr) BUYING A519 words
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Advertisement623 1989-06-13 24 171 Property Financing 171 Property Financing 222 5544 222 8844 Hong Leong Finance Singapore Finance 0 f HLP 0156 SP 01S7 CP4179 172 Houses For Rant HOLLAND ROAD An Exquisite Executive Horn* A master-piece in design for private living 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, family lounge, guest room, servant's quarters Beautiful623 words
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Advertisement463 1989-06-13 24 172 Houses For Rent OFF HOLLAND RO. Conveniently located, brand new 2/storey detached h'se. Well landscaped gdn. $7,500. Shang *****85. 0.10 WOOLLERTON OR. 2-storey detached. Admit greenery, 4+ 1 rms. $6,000. RPC: 732-7716. 0.13 SENNETT EST. D/storey terr. 3+ l bdrms. with alrcon. P/furn. $950. Sole agt. 336-0663. D.15 MEYER463 words
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Advertisement793 1989-06-13 24 173 Apartments For Rent 173 Apartments For Rent (JS^ FAR EAST PLAZA L£§F^ HOTEL SERVICE W^ APARTMENTS 4 LONG OR SHORT LEASE 1 Immediate Occupation 24-hour Security System 1 •At the junction of Swimming Pool, Tennis I 1 Scotts/Orchard Road, Court, Squash Court, I next to Hyatt Hotel. Billiard Room,793 words
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Advertisement954 1989-06-13 24 173 Apartments For Rent D 9 WOMPOINT PENTHSE Ideally located off Orchard Rd. large entertainment area 4 family servant's rm. Roof-top pool/ sundec k $6,000 Othara •scluaiv* apt.: FONTANA HOTS. 4 rms. 97,900 AROMORE PT. 4 rms. $6,500 HORIZON VIEW 4 rms ***** LEONtE TWR. 4 rms. 99,000 BELLE VUE954 words
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Advertisement1020 1989-06-13 24 173 Apartments For Rent SHORT/LONO TERM 3 bdrms. D.9 Orchard $1600 (2) D 16 Bayshore $2300. (3) D.21 Sherwood Twr. $1500/ Jin Jurong Kechll bunglw $1000. Immed. *****98 TULIP QDN. $3,200. Landmark Twr. $1,600. Orange Twr. $2,200 Orange Hgts. $3,000 Vermont $2,800 Rldgewood $2,800 Spanish $2,800 Holland *****79. D.lO ALLSWORTH1,020 words
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Advertisement1031 1989-06-13 24 173 Apartments For Rent D 10 CHATSWORTH COURT Malsonette 5 f 2 Bdrms. Ooort View Pool/ Security. $4,000. PR *****71 D.lO CHATSWORTH CT. 4 1 rms f/furn., high fir.. 3200 sq.ft., pool $3750. Everland *****11 x 5. D.W DYNASTY QDN. 2-bdrm apt Furn. Pool, squash $2,500 Tropical Realty *****51 D.W1,031 words
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Advertisement999 1989-06-13 24 173 Apartments For Rent D 9 ORCHARD/ NEWTON/ ML Sophia New studio apt Fully/ p/furn From $1300 KFM *****55 DA WALK-UP APT. Near Centrepoint. 3 rms, 1200 sq.ft. $1350 neg Unfurnished VM *****13. 0.9 WILKIE MANS. Cosy beautiful furn. 2 bdrms., free carpark/ pool. $1400 0.n.0. Tel *****77 Agt M999 words
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Advertisement869 1989-06-13 25 174 Roomt For Ritt TOM Yl, JUfIOMO EAST, West, v«r. Females singles/ students Tel. *****28 pg. 3&***** VISHUN ROOM FOR rent near Khatlb MRT, p/furn. Pl». call Annie at *****00 extn. 227/ 8 2 P/FURN RMS. for responsible •Ingle Privacy assured. Amber Rd d. 15. Tel: *****52 ROOM IM HOLLAND869 words
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Advertisement866 1989-06-13 25 179 Hou— t For Bato 0.11 Tr«vo*« Crascant tMOK D/storey Beml-D 7.800 sq ft 4 1 rms O.1« Jaton RwnK SBWK D/storey seml-d 3.600 sq.ft. O^O Ingtoweed 3/storey Intemedlate/ corner terraces. 4 l rms. TOL soon D 26 Bagonla Drhra $730K D/atorey seml-d 5,500 sq.ft. 4 1 rms. O.b.nham Ttw««.866 words
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Advertisement1090 1989-06-13 25 179 Hou— t For 3at4> D.15 OPEN BOOKING. 4 units, brand new d/storey terrace (facing South-East). Land 2700-3430 (corner) Built-in 2700. $«50K-S76OK Completion June '90 View Ent. *****54 •0.19 O/STOREY SEMI-D. 4300 Sq.Ft. 4+ 1 Attached/ Family Hall. Long Driveway. Spacious Odn. Quiet Residential Area. Pace East. Best Layout. $64SK1,090 words
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Advertisement1061 1989-06-13 25 179 Houses For Sale O.1« JIN PARI Klkls corner d/storey seml-d. 4fl. Facing east. 3400/ 2800 sq.ft. Quiet. Price neg SS Ng *****04/ *****29 ERA 0.17 CHANOI HEIGHTS vicinity brand new d/storey seml-d. 5 bdrms/ attached baths, 4,000 sq.ft. $630,000 DenKer: 345-0311 D.19 CARDIFF OR. 999 yrs. 4 rms. 4017/1,061 words
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Advertisement1080 1989-06-13 25 179 Hou— For Salt O.IS BRAND MEW d/storey seml-d, 4.500 sq.ft. 3 f 1 bdrms. TOL soon. Fields *****1 1 D.15 BRAND NEW 3/storey terr. 4 I 1 rms. Imported furnishings, f'hold. TOL 8/89. ClUvlew: *****88 D.IS CHANGI RO. 1.500 sq.fL brand new s/storey terrace. 2 bdrms. S3OOK neg. Power1,080 words
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Advertisement603 1989-06-13 25 179 Houm For B»\m DM 2 STOREY TOWNHOUSE 3 ?»^P r a X an! 9008qrt Tfl MOST VIEWI 0.10 Charlton Pk. d/storey terr. F'hold. 2200/2000 •q.ft. 3 lrm. Lacewood *****14/5 MAN D.13, 4 units of Individual houses for sale. Interested please call: *****M. THOMSON HILL 020 2/storey seml-d. MOO sq.ft.603 words
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Advertisement655 1989-06-13 25 1W gfffl.*""""*'"' 1M Prh'.^Ap.rtm.nl. I*6 PjtMUAp. rt n,. n The Luxury of Tulip Garden S\ well in the elegance of Tulip Garden, in the choice ■SS Holland Road vicinity. It's just 10 minutes drive to Orchard Road and conveniently located near schools, food centres and the post office. You'll be655 words
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Advertisement374 1989-06-13 25 DISTRIC T 10 ARDMORE/ CLAYMORE LOCATION Prime apartment unit Freehold. Facilities. No restriction to Foreigners. $I JSM SI.7M. ALLSTATE REALTORS: 732-7020 DH DUCHESS AVENUE CASABELLA Freehold hilltop, step apartment condominium. Private terrace unobstructed view. Typ* A 3200 sq.ft. 4 bdrms., family rm., servant's. Tenanted. Excellent returns 15,000 nag. Typo B374 words
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Advertisement620 1989-06-13 25 PMME MVtSTMENT WBT 10 BALMORAL One of the best townhouses sited on hilltop. Beautiful view. Grand layout over 0800 sq.ft. with the finest quality fittings/ finishings. Luxurious huge bdrm, pte garage. Prto»« SI.MM nooottabl. OIST 10. MOM STEVENS ROAD Brand new exclusive Ist class development. Luxurious 5+ 1 apt. Superb620 words
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Advertisement1060 1989-06-13 25 186 Private Apartment* For Sale 0.14 WALK-UP APT. Bldg en-blo.-sale. near MRT sUtlon. /'hold Expected completion Oct. '88 Total unlU. Price: SI 75M 0.n.0 Sol* agent, Joyearth: *****83. 0.15 BRAND NEW lowrlse apt 1 1 l bdrms 1080 soft, with covered carpark F'hofd. Asking $415K neg. Last unit left. How1,060 words
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Advertisement1056 1989-06-13 26 186 Private Apartments For Sato OU EASTERN LAOOON. walkup studio. 7% sq.ft. nicely renovated, facing pool, greenry S2B6K neg. TJ *****01/ *****66 ERA. OH FLAMINGO VALLEY Phaae 3 TOL soon 3 bdrms. facing pool 1473 soft, f'hold. S43OK 0.n.0. full facilities BV *****40. OH HARMONY MANSION Ouku Road. 1744 sq1,056 words
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Advertisement1100 1989-06-13 26 186 Private Apartments For Sato 0.10 SPMNO CT. (Holland Rd spacious apt. of 2475 sq ft. 4M rms. fOOOK Connection *****11. D.lO TANOLIN PK. 1000 sq.ft. 3 t 1 rmi.. facing gdn Oood unit. TOOK. Cltlvlew: *****88 D.lO THC BALMORAL mala. Near Orchard Rd. Extensively renovated. Full facilities WK 733-58381,100 words
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Advertisement1056 1989-06-13 26 186 Private Apartments For Bals D.2 CITY VCT quiet, exclusive Asia Odn 1265 sq.ft. 2*l, mold./ facilities 5335K. MAPS *****00 D-2 OAKSWOOO HOTS. 2/ 3 ran J29/ 1,270 sq.ft. F'hold. TOL 1/TH. 1270K/ 9380K. Colliers: *****27. DJO CALROSC OON. Upp mala, facing pool 3 M rms. Tenanted I39SK Connection *****111,056 words
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Advertisement1106 1989-06-13 26 190 HUOC Apartments For Sale DH KDOK RESERVOIR tastefully renovated 3 t 1 bdrms. mala. 1770 sq.ft. high fir beautiful reservoir view very airy $290,000 neg. AYS *****87. NEPTUNE CT. 3 bdrms. 1302 sq.ft. partial seavlew mid fir. good condition well kept see to offer. Bernard Valuers *****40. DMT.2I PINE1,106 words
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Advertisement1052 1989-06-13 26 191 HDB Apartments For Sale 5-RM. CORNER PANDAN Oarden. Terrazzo, parquet, ceramic, sliding window, $95,000 neg. Call between 8.30pm 10pm, tel. SOOOOB3 Bernle $7WC (CPF taOK) B«dok Reservoir pure 4-rm. blk 708/ 710. All ceramic, kitchen cabinets, wall tiling. See to appreciate. *****44 3 RM. OCPOT Rd. high fir., city1,052 words
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Advertisement1034 1989-06-13 26 191 HDB Apartments For 3aU $I*3Xl IXIC. MAIS. Jurong East/ West Blk 333/ 407/ 409 Nicely renovated. CPF $160K *****27 $SSK (CPf 147K) 3-rm A.M.KIo Blk 319, near mkt./ Blshan Pk. *****44 Sky Properties. $st.soo (CPF $47K) A.M.KIo Central 3-rm. blk 212, all terrazzo kitchen cabinets, alrcon. *****44 $40K (CPF1,034 words
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Advertisement677 1989-06-13 26 193 Properties Wanted 193 Properties Wanted EN-BLOC SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY ON MORTGAGEE'S INSTRUCTIONS RICHFIELD INDUSTRIAr CENTRE A high yield investment. 8-storey flatted factory of 202,642.66 sf of strata warehouse/industrial space. 95% occupancy. Income of $1 ,605,164 from current tenancies. Initial return of 6. 1 3% with potential increase to677 words
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Advertisement444 1989-06-13 26 YOUR DAILY .I GUIDE The Straits Times Classified. The only buyer's/ seller's guide that's updated everyday. Whether you need to buy a new home or sell the old, Classified has what you're looking for! Just call 737-1166. 1737-11**1 9 If V [|i]| H— ~I I Our widen— law connection want*444 words
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Advertisement1098 1989-06-13 26 194 Factory Space 194 Factory Space MACPHERSON 7-STOREY EN BLOC INDUSTRIAL BUILDING FOR SALE 40,000 sq.ft. Ist storey warehouse: 13,500 sq.ft. 2nd storey warehouse: 13,500 sq.ft. 3rd to 7th storey: Each floor area Factory/ warehouse 13,500 sq.ft T °l A i/ N L BUILTIN AREA: Approx. 94,500 sq.ft. (Freehold) Floor1,098 words
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Advertisement599 1989-06-13 27 198 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces EUNOS WAREHOUSE COMPLEX S«» contained unrs In spacious en vif c man! 4.603 sq ft Strategic location oft Eunos Link with «asy access lo Changi Airport. City Jurong via PIE Showroom cum oflioe space permitted within unit. Available Immediately 11 11 WTED OVERSEAS II II LAND599 words
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Advertisement873 1989-06-13 27 198 Office Spaces For Bale ENTIRE PLR. 7MO sq ft Prestlgeous Orchard Rd. office space for sale or rental. OuUlde CBD beautifully partitioned high fir. Call AYS for more Information *****87 No Agt. 0.1 PEOPLE'S PK. Ctr., sth fir. corner. 710 sq.ft. facing south L east 1250K Direct car park873 words
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Advertisement594 1989-06-13 27 197 Office Spaces 197 Office Spaces 197 Office Spaces For Rent For Rent For Rent KECK SENG TOWER Cecil Street yfl||h Well fitted banking immediate occupation. Area comprises of Basement: 6222 sq ft Ist level 6639 sq ft 2nd level 3703 sq ft jpte^ Total: 16,564 sq ft p m594 words
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Advertisement517 1989-06-13 27 199 Shop Spaces For Sal* #01-12/ IS/ 14 PENINSULA Shopping Complex, adjoining shops with triple frontages, 2.012 sq.ft., 909 years. Asking ***** p.s.f. Tel: *****88 JLW Saman tha/ Grace. PRE-WAR PRESERVATION. COMMERCIAL/ residential 2/3 storey at Amoy St., Blair Rd., Cantonment, MacKenzle. Offer through fax *****16. D.ll PRIME LOCATION Greenwood517 words
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Advertisement791 1989-06-13 27 200 Shop Spacee 200 Shop Spaces For Rent For Rent KATONG ROXY SQUARE ■bJ SOONANN REALTY PTE. LTD. *****22. *****44 J POR LEASE LUCKY PLAZA Prime shop space fronting Orchard Rd. on 02 level Area: 377 sq.ft. 2205 sq.ft. Suitable for Supermarket, Bookshop, Electronics, Showroom etc. Enquiries PAR EAST ORGANIZATION791 words
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Advertisement296 1989-06-13 27 203 Land: Bale/ Wanted DJS KRAHM ROAD Freehold land Zoned 'Industry* Planning approval for terrace fty. 1 Area approx. 465,000 sq f t for further Information, please :ontact: CHESTERTON INTERNATIONAL ii iwii LAND WANTED! Land Area approx. 5,500 7,000 sq.ft. Between Serangoon Rd. and Upp. Serangoon Rd. 6 m/s or296 words
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Advertisement463 1989-06-13 27 241 Tour« 241 Tours 241 Tour* MP^i VoXLEY fo« t/mes idMjM^^VSWEET MEMORIES Exotic showcase Kfv^M«^| Morning departure gain more time for \9&/&^ *I^^^^^^tE sightseeing shopping v T^mß&-^ *l7^^T Experience a thrilling ride on the worlds *i" fastest bullet train €Q|| ICaL gf""**''^ Unlimited tickets for all games in Tokyo *w>463 words
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Advertisement582 1989-06-13 29 241 Tours 241 Tours CAMERON HIGHLAND i 3 Days <...uh i. 5£5 m i lour lin hit Intl. 1rmv,*.,!.,,,,,,, |,x .iin.iii.liii.nHr >n4>li llaV V.i...ii.Kljii.m u I'.irkl.i.i.l IL.nl »,ih W *^C^*WM. i^. pr\ i.il( l.u U t x ,i1,,,,r I, dm Vk.M»rii s,i lumh s... i M H.i.. us Vi.,in1«,.,l u582 words
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Advertisement1208 1989-06-13 29 261 Foreign Education Do you have: <.( I O levels or I or 2 A Levels We CM place you in .in accredited coßcy at University in \l SI KM IA "ANADA.UK. SWI I/I Rl AM) or the I S.\ Call *****93 Now! lap details tmd lrrr,ultur _«■*> CAREER A1,208 words
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Advertisement802 1989-06-13 29 264 Computer Cour«e« 264 Computer Co»r«e« 264 Computer Course. 264 Computer Cour«ee 264 Computer Course. i. m k i I *T^i C^^B k KSZCI I^^ ■We have the right course for you: ft jj *L 1^^?? I '^t^l ■4^l Lo i I m 'MC Higher Diploma in Computer j^^gßMM^AA^^^^g^] Stud802 words
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Advertisement241 1989-06-13 29 265 Secretarial/ Typing Courses PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE Our student Ms. Aw Lay Ouat achieved Ist in the World 19M LCCI PSC Our next LCCI PSC Fart-tlme: 21st June 1989 SHORTHAND BEGINNERS Commencing 21st June 1989 BRAS BASAH COMMERCIAL SCHOOL »04-15 Bras Basah Complex TEL: *****95/ 33*0597 Private Secretary's Certificate Shorthand241 words
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Advertisement84 1989-06-13 29 COME FOR A FREE SEMINAR on IMPORT/EXPORT SDF Approved in Principle 50% Subsidy at our Bukit Merah Branch on Tue 13.6.89 at 7.00pm or at our Orchard Branch on Fri. 16.6.89 at 7.00pm For reservations please call Winnie at *****90 today 1 INSTITUE OF SUPERVISORY/ Management Diploma (UK) and MAMSA84 words
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Advertisement632 1989-06-13 30 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses (Bukil Mefsh) Tel: *****12 (Jurong EmD Tel: 9SSS6SS BOOKKEEPING (Bukil Merah) (Beginners) Tue. 8.00-9.30p.m 13/06 Wed. 8.00-e3op.m 14/06 Thur 830-800pm 15/08 (Jurong) Tue 6.30-8.00p.m. 13/06 Wed 6.30-B.oopm 14/00 HIGHER ACCOUNTING (Buklt Merah) Tue. 8.00-9 30p.m 13/08 Thur 8 00-9 30p m. 15/06 Krl. rt .to 8632 words
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