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Title Section14 1990-06-05 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1990 50 CENTS MCI (P) 166/12/8914 words
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Article, Illustration515 1990-06-05 1 Student protests go on One year after Tiananmen and so do the arrests BEIJING Students at Beijing University defied police m a second night of protests yesterday by flinging bottles out of dormitory windows on the anniversary of last year's military crackdown on China's democracy movement. Security forces armed withReuter; AFP - 515 words
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757 1990-06-05 1 Sivam Subramaniam - 'Continuity with change' assurance Sivam Subramaniam BG Lee tells 1,000 bosses how Spore will carry on By 'In the business world, management experts have studied small companies which became very successful. They found that often these were companies with focused ambitions and goals which initially appeared out of proportion to757 words
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420 1990-06-05 1 Kwan Weng Kin - Kwan Weng Kin By I Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO The prospects of a ceasefire agreement being signed by the four rival Cambodian factions here today appear doubtful after they showed little sign of resuming a meeting that broke up after barely420 words
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107 1990-06-05 1 MR LEE Kuan Yew arrived home yesterday after a threeweek visit to four nations. The Prime Minister was accompanied by Mrs Lee, Foreign Affairs Minister Wong Kan Seng, Minuter of State (Finance and Foreign Affairs) George Yeo, and senior officials. In Turkey, he107 words
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111 1990-06-05 1 PRESIDENT Wee Kirn Wee's opening address at the second session of the current Parliament will be telecast "live" over Channels 5 and 8 at 8.15 pm on Thursday. Channel 5 will carry his English speech together with Malay subtitles. Channel 8 will111 words
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68 1990-06-05 1 TODAY, you can buy Business Times and Singapore Business for just 75 cents. Whether delivered to the door or purchased at the newsstand, today's edition of the Business Times comes with a complimentary copy of the June issue of Singapore's leading business magazine68 words
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Article51 1990-06-05 2 Cracks have appeared on the structures of the two bowling complexes m Marina Bay. But the managements of the complexes, Victor's Supei bowl and Superbowl, are not worried. They said these are surface cracks and do not affect the structural stability of the buildings. Horn*, Page51 words
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Article64 1990-06-05 2 Grassroots travel is big business, so much so that a community centre m Tampines has set up a travel club to help residents plan and arrange their sight-seeing overseas. Many CCs, Residents' Committees and Citizens' Consultative Committees are organising group tours ranging from one-day trips64 words
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Article34 1990-06-05 2 KL trade office plan for Vietnam Malaysia plans to set up a trade commission m Ho Chi Minh City later this year to help local businessmen make inroads into the country. Malaysia, Page 1434 words
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Article52 1990-06-05 2 US investment m the Philippines will decline if American military bases are withdrawn, US embassy and business officials said yesterday. Mr Theodore Villinski, commercial attache of the US embassy m Manila, said efforts to attract American investment to Manila have "suffered a setback". Asean,52 words
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Article59 1990-06-05 2 Britain's Social Democratic Party voted itself out of existence on Sunday, nine years after it began a historic attempt to stake out a new centre ground m British politics. Party leader David Owen said the decision to disband was inevitable after party membership collapsed from59 words
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Article, Illustration454 1990-06-05 2 Mary Kwang - Mary Kwang maMsnsnsSsEJBSMKM Batam and Johor could provide land, gas, water and labour for industries while Singapore could provide management expertise. Malaysia and Indonesia would benefit from spillover of tourists from Singapore. By THE "growth triangle" involving Singapore, Batam and Johor will454 words
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Article, Illustration691 1990-06-05 2 Kalimullah Hassan - Kalimullah Hassan M The Singapore-Johor-Batam connection By KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia and Indonesia agreed yesterday to co-operate with Singapore to develop a triangle of growth covering the Johor state, Indonesia's Batam island and the island republic. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr MahathirBernama - 691 words
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Article, Illustration564 1990-06-05 3 Dominic Nathan - Dominic Nathan By Firms decentralising to counter high rents and congestion there THE move out of the crowded and expensive Central Business District is picking up as multinationals, local companies and some government agencies start to decentralise their operations. The Beach Road and Alexandra Road564 words
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442 1990-06-05 3 WASHINGTON Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, has said that his country is seeking to build an economic community among Asian nations patterned after the one m Europe. He also announced that he is planning to visit Japan next year. The Soviet leader, who madeAFP; AP; Reuter - 442 words
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Article, Illustration461 1990-06-05 3 Steven Lim; Charmaine Chan - Steven Lim Charmaine Chan n and 'It did not seem heroic at all. If he was any bigger m size, I would probably have let him alone. 1 Madam Wong A SPIRITED woman not only recovered her handbag containing $1,400 from461 words
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Miscellaneous177 1990-06-05 3 1 WEATHER Showers over a few areas m the late morning and early afternoon TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 34 max., 27 mm. SUNSET today: 7.0S pro; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.58 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 10/16 C Cloudy Madrid 15/29 C Clear Athens 12/24 C Cloudy Manila 25/33 C177 words
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523 1990-06-05 4 Move an apparent reaction to Roh-Gorbachev talks m the US SAN FRANCISCO While South Korean President Roh TPae Woo prepared to meet Sbviet President Mikhail Gorbachev here yesterday m a historic encounter which could change the face of Asia, it was revealed that NorthAP; AFP; Reuter - 523 words
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234 1990-06-05 4 TOKYO Japan's defence agency has predicted a big cut m the number of warships m the Soviet Pacific Fleet, Japan's top-selling newspaper said yesterday. The Yomiuri Shimbun quoted a recent internal document circulated within the agency as saying the Soviet PacificReuter - 234 words
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Article52 1990-06-05 4 MONROVIA (Liberia) Rebels tightened their stranglehold on the capital yesterday by capturing an army checkpoint 11 km from the country's international airport. The closure left only the small Monrovia city airstrip open for evacuation of expatriates from the tribal war that has engulfed thr West AfricanAP - 52 words
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Article, Illustration317 1990-06-05 4 NEW YORK The hit show City of Angels became the first American musical m years to dominate Broadway's 44th annual Tony ceremony on Sunday, winning six of the awards including one for best musical. The buoyant, jazzy satire of 1940s Hollywood and private eyeAFP - 317 words
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324 1990-06-05 4 HONGKONG More than 100,000 people attended a candlelight vigil here yesterday on the first anniversary of the Beijing massacre amid caution that such demonstrations might annoy China, Hongkong's future ruler. A sea of candles flickered over Victoria Park asAFP - 324 words
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188 1990-06-05 4 CHINA has threatened to terminate academic and professional exchanges with Canada for giving protection to Chinese students and academicians, according to a report m the Ming Pao newspaper. According to the Hongkong Chinese-language newspaper's despatch from Toronto, 7,666 Chinese students and visiting academicians have188 words
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276 1990-06-05 4 HULL (Quebec) Canada's leaders failed to resolve a dangerous constitutional impasse at a four-hour meeting on Sunday and were to resume their efforts yesterday. Prime Minister Brian Mulroney said he and the 10 provincial premiers would meet again at midday yesterday. MrReuter - 276 words
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Article, Illustration483 1990-06-05 5 Bid to break Tory and Labour hold on British politics fails LONDON Tiny and humiliated, Britain's Social Democratic Party (SDP) voted itself out of existence on Sunday, nine years after it began an historic attempt to stake out a new centre ground mReuter; AP; AFP - 483 words
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274 1990-06-05 5 AUSTIN (Texas) Mr Robert Noyce, an inventor of the tiny computer chip that revolutionised the electronics industry and created the era of high technology, died on Sunday of a heart attack, aged 62. Mr Noyce became ill at his Texas home andReuter; AP - 274 words
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248 1990-06-05 5 AUCKLAND Feminists have reacted angrily to police advice that they stay home at night after a spate of brutal rapes shattered New Zealand's reputation as a peaceful society. Instead, they now want a curfew to be imposed on men. "OurReuter - 248 words
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Article, Illustration85 1990-06-05 5 SANTA MONICA Pop superstar Michael Jackson was admitted to a hospital emergency room on Sunday night complaining of chest painj, officials said. Jackson, 31, was m stable condition and undergoing tests, said a statement issued by St John's Hospital and Health Centre spokesman PauletteAP - 85 words
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441 1990-06-05 5 WASHINGTON Sex on credit has turned into a booming industry m the United States, where a portable credit card machine has become a standard tool of the trade for many prostitutes. "All major credit cards accepted" is a routine phrase mReuter - 441 words
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438 1990-06-05 6 MOSCOW Soviet Muslims of a new Islamic Revival Party are meeting here this week to press the Kremlin for greater freedom to visit the holy city of Mecca. "We'll stay m Moscow until the state grants all Soviet Muslims full freedom toReuter - 438 words
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369 1990-06-05 6 BEHESHT-E-ZAHRA (Iran) An explosion of grief rocked this cemetery south of Teheran as a huge crowd yesterday paid vibrant tribute to Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini on the first anniversary of his death. Mourners heard a one-hour speech by Ayatollah Khomeini's successor, Ayatollah All Khamenei,AFP - 369 words
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WORLD BRIEFS
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Article130 1990-06-05 6 NEW DELHI A third Indian state has banned English from government offices "m the interest of the general public", it was reported yesterday. The decision by the northern state of Haryana was announced by its Chief Minister Banarsi Das Gupta m a radio broadcast onAFP - 130 words
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Article, Illustration196 1990-06-05 6 OSLO Norway's King Olav, the world's oldest reigning monarch, recovered some movement m a paralysed leg yesterday but remained m critical condition m hospital after a stroke. Even opponents of the monarchy admit that the 86-year-old king is deeply admired m Norway, both as a symbolReuter - 196 words
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Article127 1990-06-05 6 TOKYO Japanese wine lovers will be among the last m the world to taste the 1990 Beaujolais Nouveau m November because of the enthronement ceremony for Japan's Emperor Akihito No chartered cargo flights into Japan will be allowed for security reasons during a Ukiay periodAP - 127 words
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Article135 1990-06-05 6 BRISBANE New research indicates that chlamydia, a disease potentially fatal to koalas, may be spread by their food as well as by sexual contact. Chlamydia, which affec.s both humans and animals, can cause death, blindness and infertility m koalas. About half of Australia's 400,000 koalasAP - 135 words
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Article113 1990-06-05 6 ROME A crazed Colombian drug trafficker jumped to his death from a fourth-floor hotel window on Sunday after a heroin capsule broke inside his body. An Italian police spokesman described the incident as a "work accident" and said Jorge Reina Rojas, 41, went wild when theReuter - 113 words
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644 1990-06-05 7 TOKYO For the first time, the Japanese government has begun to spell out its strategy for directing more of Japan's huge private investments overseas to the developing world and Eastern Europe. Since the mid 1980s, Japan has been theNYT - 644 words
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Article, Illustration326 1990-06-05 7 NEW DELHI Mr Rajiv Gandhi, who won the biggest election victory m Indian history m 1984, only to be decisively rejected by voters five years later, is now fighting his most important political battle, to survive as leader of the opposition andNYT - 326 words
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365 1990-06-05 7 JERUSALEM An Israeli minister has said that the government should stick to its policies and ride out threats by Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev to stop Soviet Jews emigrating to Israel. Another minister invited the Kremlin leader to tour the Israeli-occupied West Bank andReuter - 365 words
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226 1990-06-05 7 NEW DELHI Indian Airlines has opened a global tender for the sale of four brand new Airbus A-320s and the lease of 14 grounded here since the Feb 14 crash of an Airbus m which 90 people died. The tender notice, which appearedAFP - 226 words
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420 1990-06-05 8 WASHINGTON The United States has submitted a ninepoint plan designed to help the Soviet Union swallow its objections to a unified Germany joining the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. But Moscow has made a counter proposal that Nato andReuter - 420 words
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Article225 1990-06-05 8 WASHINGTON Mr Mikhail Gorbachev lashed out at political rival Boris Yeltsin again on Sunday, saying that the newly-elected president of the Russian Federation would complicate the Kremlin leader's efforts to restructure Soviet society. Mr Gorbachev spoke at a news conference winding up his summit withReuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration622 1990-06-05 8 Gorbachev's visit to the US MINNEAPOLIS (Minnesota) Mr Mikhail Gorbachev wooed cheering throngs m the American heartland on Sunday and plugged the Soviet Union as a place (or capitalist investment. In a speech to executives and heads of (arm groupsAFP; NYT; AP; Reuter - 622 words
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396 1990-06-05 8 MINNEAPOLIS (Minnesota) While her husband shopped for computers, Raisa Gorbachev was looking at the cosmetics counter of a drug store and asking questions about salaries and maternity leave. "Are there any French perfumes m this store?" the wife of Soviet President Mikhail GorbachevReuter - 396 words
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638 1990-06-05 8 Bill Keller - Bill Keller By News analysis WASHINGTON The most telling moment of Mikhail Gorbachev's appearance at the post-summit press conference on Sunday came when the man from Izvestia, the Soviet government daily, was recognised for a question. While the Americans were peppering theNYT - 638 words
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357 1990-06-05 8 MOSCOW President Mikhail Gorbachev has apparently had second thoughts and decided against holding a national referendum on his government's unpopular economic reform plan to raise prices. An initial announcement by the Kremlin was followed by a week of growing doubts, and Mr GorbachevNYT - 357 words
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534 1990-06-05 10 MANILA US investment m the Philippines will decline if American military bases are withdrawn, US embassy and business officials said yesterday. "A lot of the rhetoric on the bases is taken as a signal that American investors are not welcome m theReuter; AFP - 534 words
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290 1990-06-05 10 MANILA A former senior official said yesterday that transcripts of closed-door Cabinet meetings were being sold here and abroad, and a political commentator said the price runs up to US$l,5OO (552,700) per page. Mrs Miriam Defensor Santiago, former Agrarian ReformAP - 290 words
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Article, Illustration298 1990-06-05 10 BANGKOK Indonesia and Thailand have laid the groundwork for long-term cooperation m the field of technology. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on technological co-operation has been signed and Indonesia is proposing that the two countries jointly develop their aerospace industries. Antara news agency298 words
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Article, Illustration190 1990-06-05 10 NEW YORK Former Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos was released on Sunday from a New York hospital where she was treated after she collapsed m court last week, a hospital administrator said. "Her condition had been stable, she had been feeling much better," said Ms MaryReuter; AFP - 190 words
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Article, Illustration634 1990-06-05 12 Move comes as opposition is planning no-confidence motion THAI Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan has announced that he would reshuffle his coalition Cabinet following a no-confidence motion being planned against his administration by the opposition. Thai newspapers, m front-page stories over the weekend, said a634 words
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171 1990-06-05 12 Jakarta to act against fraudulent recruiting agents JAKARTA The Indonesian government warned yesterday that it would take stern measures against fraudulent officials or companies recruiting Indonesian workers for employment abroad. Manpower Minister Cosmas Batubara, who said this, urged workers who felt they were unfairly treated or cheated by such officialsBernama - 171 words
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Article, Illustration338 1990-06-05 12 THE Indonesian government is revamping voting rules to make the general election m 1992 more democratic, the Indonesian Observer quoted Home Affairs Minister Rudini as saying. The report comes only a few days after President Suharto called on Indonesians to "vote wisely"338 words
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409 1990-06-05 14 SUBANG The petitions pressing for the withdrawal of Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) benefits for Malaysia should not be viewed lightly, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. He said it would be very difficult to get the GSP benefits backNST; Bernama - 409 words
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218 1990-06-05 14 KUALA LUMPUR The government plans to set up a trade commission m Ho Chi Minn City later this year to help local businessmen make inroads into the country. Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Rafidah Aziz said yesterday that Vietnam, currently m theNST; AP - 218 words
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Article72 1990-06-05 14 PENANG The former Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, was discharged from the Gleneagles Medical Centre here on Sunday, a family member said yester- day. The Tunku was admitted last Wednesday following a bout of cold, fever, low blood sugar level and general weakness. The family member72 words
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Article, Illustration288 1990-06-05 14 THE Gerakan central committee has named Penang Chief Minister Dr Lim Chong Eu as a candidate m the next general election, The Star newspaper reported yesterday. The committee also accepted Dr Lim's resignation as party adviser, it said. Gerakan president Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng288 words
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253 1990-06-05 14 IPOH The implementation of the new guidelines on cigarette advertisements on television has been postponed for the third time. Information Minister Datuk Mohamed Rahmat, who disclosed this on Sunday, said he hoped to be able to announce the new dateNST - 253 words
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230 1990-06-05 14 ABOUT 100 Universiti Malaya students of different races have launched a signature campaign supporting Vice-Chancellor Prof Syed Hussein Alatas, Nanyang Siang Pau reported yesterday. They have also sent a memorandum to Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) superintendent Zulkifli Mahmood, with a230 words
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100 1990-06-05 14 SEGAMAT The drought that has hit Malaysia since March has affected the production of latex by the 2.5 million smallholders m the rubber industry, according to Datuk Haji Ahmad Arshad, president of the National Association of Rubber Smallholders. A survey showed that al- most 75Bernama - 100 words
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307 1990-06-05 15 Kalimullah Hassan - Kalimullah Hassan By KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday refuted allegations by US-based refugee bodies that Malaysia was pushing away Vietnamese boat people. "The people who are accusing us are doing the same thing m their country pushing307 words
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344 1990-06-05 15 IPOH Umno is likely to complete its membership verification exercise by next month as there has been an overwhelming response from members, secretary-general Datuk Mohamed Rahmat said. "Of the 1.4 million members we have now, one million are from the deregisteredNST - 344 words
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Article, Illustration278 1990-06-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR India has reassured Malaysia that there will be no decrease m the annual intake of Malaysian students into Indian medical colleges. The assurance was given yesterday by visiting Indian Prime Minister V. P. Singh to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir MohamadBernama - 278 words
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182 1990-06-05 15 Ping Lin - Ping Lin By Writing for The Straits Times KUALA LUMPUR Selangor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Muhammad Taib said yesterday that the Selangor Islamic Law Administration (Amendment) Act is still valid despite a Supreme Court ruling that citizens below the age of 18 who182 words
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104 1990-06-05 15 KUALA LUMPUR Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim told newsmen yesterday that his ministry will study a proposal to lower the age, from seven years to six, at which children start formal education. Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba was reported to have said on Sunday thatBernama - 104 words
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Article, Illustration687 1990-06-05 18 Julia Goh - Julia Goh By Computers used to control growth of vegetables m soil-less farming COMPUTERS and greens go together at a Singapore hydroponic farm m a development which makes the country a potential exporter of expertise on modern methods of vegetable cultivation. The Singtai Hydroponic Farm687 words
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222 1990-06-05 18 AUSTRALIAN lettuce anyone? This is just one of many "new" greens which Singtai is going to cultivate. The dark green lettuce is tastier and twice the size of the Chinese version which is popular among Singaporeans, said Miss Corona Tan, the hydroponic farm's marketing manager. She222 words
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302 1990-06-05 18 SPIRIT OF SINGAPORE APPEAL Total BBBiIBIS Call Newsline 737-8700 Mon Sat, 9 am 5 pm Donations are tax-exempt THREE groups of people yesterday pledged a total of $2,528 to The Straits Times Spirit of Singapore Appeal. The first pledge of $1,726 came from302 words
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Article70 1990-06-05 18 Theful fat of those who pledged donations yesterday unti spm. Nam» Amount Nam* Amount" Mr Urn Thlam Heng $100 Lucky draw proceeds for Singapore Telecom Staff V^n^JHH 2°™ (IncSudlnQ Q P O o( Fr «H|M Express c££Kan?H« international Ltd «B_ Street offices) HOP Mr« RomHa Nandwanl $1170 words
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Article112 1990-06-05 18 A MAN used a spare set of keys to enter his brother's flat and stole a caged $100 song thrush and some jewellery worth $1,000, a district court lv?ard yesterday. Rosli bin Rasidi, 22, a deliveryman, admitted stealing the items, belonging to his brother, Mr Shariff112 words
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Article, Illustration193 1990-06-05 19 THE world's largest screen showing three-dimensional images will greet visitors to the Singapore 2000 Global Technopolis exhibition. Part of the Sony Booth m the Total Business Centre Pavilion, the 3-metre screen will be m a 50-seat theatre. The audience will be provided with three-dimensional (3D)193 words
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Article, Illustration155 1990-06-05 19 THREE penguins which landed mysteriously at the East Coast Park beach have found a permanent home m Singapore. After a month of quarantine, they will join the Jurong Bird Park's penguins at the new penguin exhibit which will open later this year. The Bird Park's155 words
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Article103 1990-06-05 19 A SECURITY guard w^as hit and bound by two robbers who stole computer parts worth-more than $140,000 recently. Mr Harbajan Singh, 38, told police he was at his security point outside K. T. Technology Limited at the sixth flow of Block 1160, Depot Close at about103 words
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Article, Illustration163 1990-06-05 19 Still going strong at 89 CHEERED on by friend* Mr Tong Boon Lee, 89, joined 5,000 participants m a ma* walk for senior citizens on Sunday morning. The oldest participant m the group, Mr Tong walked valiantly from Marina Square to the People's Association headquarters m Kallang. kfter the 3.8-km163 words
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735 1990-06-05 19 Bon Davidson - Bon Davidson By Magistrate had no power to ban first offender not charged with driving car THE courts have no power to disqualify a drunken motorist from driving if he is a first offender and was not charged with actually driving the vehicle.735 words
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Article, Illustration273 1990-06-05 19 COLLECTORS can still get their Lion gold coin. Although the proof sets are sold out, a few individual coins can still be bought. The six local distributors DBS Bank, Overseas Union Bank, United Overseas Bank, OCBC Bank, N. M. Rothschild Sons and Taisei Stamps273 words
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Article, Illustration397 1990-06-05 20 Ray Dhaliwal - Ray Dhaliwal Story: Pictures: Surface cracks don't affect buildings' safety: Managements CRACKS, a few of them gaping ones, have appeared on the structures of the two bowling complexes m Marina Bay. But the managements of the complexes, Victor's Superbowl and Superbowl, areChew Seng Kim - 397 words
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144 1990-06-05 21 SHOPPERS at NTUC FairPrice stores will walk away with environment-friendly plastic bags today. And all 36 stores will soon have photodegradable bags as soon as present stocks of plastic bags run out. Photodegradable bags break up when exposed to light over a144 words
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Article, Illustration539 1990-06-05 21 Koh Joh Ting - Mum who cares for ailing Earth for children's sake Koh Joh Ting World Environment Day Family uses only CFC-free products and recycled materials By MRS Shen Jegathesan, 36, is the type of friend the ailing earth is dying to have. This mother of three brings home photocopies of articles on539 words
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Article, Illustration257 1990-06-05 21 THE SAF story unfolds m a nine-day exhibition which starts on June 16. The show traces the development of the SAF over the past 25 years m picture stories, weapons and uniforms. The exhibition, SAF at 25, will enable visitors to climb into257 words
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104 1990-06-05 21 WITH just 65 days left to Singapore's 25th birthday, more activities have been lined up for the Festival on the Park near the Orchard MRT station. These include: June 23: Lion and dragon dances by the River Valley citizens' consultative committee. June104 words
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99 1990-06-05 22 NEWSLINE EMI Spot anything newsworthy happening m your neighbourhood? Or you may have some views to express. Call us at 737-8700 from 9 am 5 pm from Monday to Saturday. WATCH it, bullies! The police have promised tough action against hooligans, louts and99 words
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Article, Illustration530 1990-06-05 22 Cephah Tan - Cephah Tan By Grassroots tours to places like Batam and Japan becoming a hit GRASSROOTS travel is big business, so much so that a community centre m Tampines has set up a travel club to help residents plan and arrange their sight-seeing overseas. Many CCs,530 words
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Article, Illustration395 1990-06-05 22 Ignatius Leong - Ignatius Leong By Special to The Straits Times fw MOST of the top seeds won their way comfortably into the third round of the World Chess Championships for Un-dei-16s and Under-18s which started here on Saturday. In the Under-18 section, favourite395 words
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Article, Illustration544 1990-06-05 23 Rohaniah Saini - Rohaniah Saini By AROUND YOUR rLnvL at bus interchanges, they will become just as clean as MRT stations." But other bus commuters disagreed. Said Mr Mohd Yunus Mohd Yusof, 40, a pipe fitter: "People need to drink and eat after their long journey. And besides, whatLESLEY KOH - 544 words
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Article, Illustration754 1990-06-05 23 Koh Joh Ting - Koh Joh Ting FIRST IT WAS PONYTAILS. NOW By THE SIGHT of Singapore men with earrings is becoming more common but the practice is far from gaining respectability, especially among employers. The practice is yet another controversial fad that is catching on754 words
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Advertisement423 1990-06-05 20 The formation of the Institute of Advertising Singapore (lAS) marks a new era m advertising and training. From its beginnings and inception as the Joint Education Committee (JEC), formally set up by the Singapore Advertisers Association, the Association of Accredited Advertising Agents Singapore and Advertising Media Owners Association, Singapore, the423 words
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Advertisement164 1990-06-05 23 Phuket unmasked. 6 times a 'eeL^^ Ski J» hI I^w a^M^ wSw *wl Dk *S Ot%.> i <<* ■.< i ■B^* "S A I li BM I vj Tj I C f l^* j^b Phuket Island is all things to all men. A divers' paradise. A longed for m the164 words
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Article667 1990-06-05 24 AS HE heads for home after a successful summit meeting with President George Bush m Washington last week, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has some good news for Asia. He has called on the United States to work with him to end the Cold War m this667 words
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Article115 1990-06-05 24 J QUOTES "I cannot understand this generation they think Cepertty is temporary, so they want to grab It •re it disappears." Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew on job-hopping young Singaporeans. "It was nothing really mind-shattering bat people voicing fears of what will happen to them In their old age, medical115 words
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Article, Illustration1221 1990-06-05 24 Kalimullah Hassan - Kalimullah Hassan By of the Foreign Desk THE MAIN CONTENDERS Last Hurrah? For Usno, which has depended solely on Tun Mustapha's charm to see it through m its 27 years off existence, it will be a battle off survival as this is1,221 words
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Article, Illustration847 1990-06-05 24 John Cooley - John Cooley By LONDON While the world, with mixed emotions, watches the process of German reunification, most of the Arab world quietly celebrates its own act of union between the two Yemens, North and South. As with the Germanys, a more847 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1990-06-05 25 Despite doubling of pay, Soviet President still gets much less than others MR MIKHAIL Gorbachev's decision to double his double his salary last week may simply have been a canny piece of indexlinking, coming as it did the day before he also1,162 words
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Article, Illustration771 1990-06-05 25 The Economist A RUMOUR has been spreading through the 300,000 illegal immigrants m Japan. It said they could be fined 2 million yen (5524,339) or jailed for three years if caught working after June 1 without proper papers. As a result, the771 words
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Advertisement394 1990-06-05 24 Easy Reading It's so easy to read your electricity, water read your meters m the months when the PUB and gas meters. When you read your own does not read them, meters, you get the exact monthly bill not an estimate of how much electricity, water and How To Read394 words
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472 1990-06-05 26 Replies PLEASE refer to the letters "Occupant willing to buy and restore shophouse" by Mr Robert Leo Hee Kau (ST, May 8) and "Take heed of appeals and ideas on conservation" by Mr Lee Kip Lee (ST, May 23). In his472 words
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314 1990-06-05 26 WE REFER to the letter "Buyer has to pay more for flat" by Alicia Choo Swee Hong (ST, May 31). Ms Choo commented that the prices of executive flats m Pasir Ris are higher than those stated last year. When the314 words
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112 1990-06-05 26 I READ with concern Singapore Bus Service's reply, "Bus drivers are told to keep to schedule" (ST, May 29). I travel to the airport regularly and I notice that many bus drivers, m trying to keep to schedule, are posing hazards112 words
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Letter205 1990-06-05 26 Angsana trees good for shade I LEARNT from SBC News on May 22 that the Housing Board intends to replace Angsana trees with other types of trees because their roots have caused damage to carparks. I would like to appeal to the HDB not to go ahead with its plan.205 words
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Advertisement132 1990-06-05 27 SINGAPORE 2000 wq GLOBAL TECHNOPOLIS i N c^ KM lIION WITH A DIFFEIENCE A Show Which Challenges You« Imagination toucan take a bus to the 21st century. Seagate is proud to be the sponsor of the shuttle bus service from Tampines Interchange to the Singapore 2000 exhibition at the Changi132 words
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Article, Illustration75 1990-06-05 28 Men: Jonas Svensson (Swe) bt Guillermo Perez-Roldan (Arg) 2-6 6-4 6-2 6-2 Henri Leconte (Fra) bt Andrei Chesnokov (SU) 6-4 6-3 4-6 2-€ 6-3 Karel Novacek (Czec) bt Thierry Champion (Fra) 6-4 6-3 4-6 2-6 6-3 Thomas Muster (Aus) bt Martin Jaite (Arg) 7-6 (7/4) 6-3 6-2. Women:75 words
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669 1990-06-05 28 TENNIS French Open PARIS Argentina's Gabriela Sabatini and the Soviet Union's Andrei Chesnokov were that latest seeds to fall m the fourth round of the French Open yesterday. Gabriela, the fourth seed, was beaten 64, 7-5 by Czechoslovakia's Jana Novotna, while Chesnokov,AFP - 669 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1990-06-05 28 Get a good grip on the armchair the globe is about to go into orbit. Like anywhere else, Singaporean soccer fanatics are ready for World Cup fever. PETER KHOO reports 'I'm planning to come back from work, go to sleep immediately1,368 words
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Article, Illustration350 1990-06-05 28 RETTNAM PIERRE is a soccer fanatic. What other term can describe a 59-year-old man who is abandoning the comforts of watching the World Cup on television at home for four weeks of hectic travelling m following the event all over Italy? And,350 words
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267 1990-06-05 28 IT IS World Cup soccer final time and that makes the men tarn on their television sets In the middle of the night for long periods. That, however, may Just turn off some of their wives. Bat In Holland, a tour267 words
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Article, Illustration272 1990-06-05 28 'If I had the time, I would definitely watch. But as It Is with the work and the training, I will only watch the sinil-fliials and the finals. I tip Holland to win though they are the underdogs.'272 words
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375 1990-06-05 28 SELVA DI FASANO (Italy) Cameroon were undefeated m their first World Cup appearance m 1982, held eventual champions Italy to a draw and were favourites with Spanish fans. Now the "Indomitable Lions" of Cameroon are hoping to improve on that, though the roadAP - 375 words
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Article76 1990-06-05 28 Scottish First Division football club Hearts are involved m takeover talks with Edinburgh rivals Hibernian m a deal that could end more than 100 years of antagonism between the two. The clubs held secret talks m London at the weekend regarding the viability of a76 words
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Article28 1990-06-05 28 Grasshoppers completed the double, just one week after taking the Swiss soccer championship, by beating Neuchatel Xamax 2-1 m the Swiss Cup final m Bern yesterday.28 words
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Article30 1990-06-05 28 Scotland's Robert Millar claimed overall victoiy m the Dauphine Libere cycling classic m Annecy the unofficial rehearsal for the Tour de France after Monday's eighth and final stage.30 words
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Article, Illustration555 1990-06-05 29 WILFRED YEO reports from Milan on the men between the posts THE World Cap schedule, which appears as a eentrespread m The Straits Times It-page special puliout on the premier soccer event which begins m Italy on Friday, are available to motorists555 words
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Article, Illustration566 1990-06-05 29 PERSONALITY PROFILE MONTPELLIER If Carlos Valderrama's shock of frizzy golden looks make him stand out m a crowd, his performances on the soccer pitches of France left him highly inconspicuous for all of 18 months. South American Footballer of the Year m 1987, Valderrama566 words
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228 1990-06-05 29 CAGLIARI (Italy) England manager Bobby Robson returned from Tunisia with a swag of problems instead of a bag of goals. Anticipating a confidenceboosting triumph over a soccer minnow, his star-studded team stole a 1-1 tie thanks to a late goal by an English228 words
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282 1990-06-05 29 Yugoslavia 0 Holland 2 ZAGREB (Yugoslavia) Second-half goals by AC Milan stars Frank Rijkaard and Marco Van Basten secured a 2-0 win for Holland m a friendly soccer match against Yugoslavia on Sunday. Though they displayed superb domination, the 1988 European championsReuter; AFP - 282 words
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Article311 1990-06-05 30 Joe Dorai - Robin's plan to counter Sarawak Joe Dorai SOCCER By TENACITY and fitness. These are two qualities Singapore footballers will have to impress coach Robin Chan with m the next four training sessions for inclusion m the squad for Saturday's SemiPro Division One match against robust Sarawak at the National Stadium.311 words
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Article, Illustration459 1990-06-05 30 Peter Khoo - Peter Khoo SOFTBALL By NZ and Taiwan also m seven-nation tourney SOUTH-EAST Asia Games stalwart Kang Yong Ping will lead the Republic's charge m the Singapore Softball Association's First International Men's Championship at the Padang beginning on Thursday. The 25-year-old catcher, who helped459 words
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Article265 1990-06-05 30 Tay Cheng Khoon - Tay Cheng Khoon By LOCAL GOLF AFTER a two-year lapse, Singapore have once again been invited to take part m the World Cup of golf. The Republic are among 32 two-men teams who will tee-off at Grand Cypress, Florida, from Nov 22-25. Other Asian countries265 words
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Article142 1990-06-05 30 SNOOKER NATIONAL I nder-21 snooker champion Goh Chong Keow had a dream start m his bid to become Singapore's first World Junior champion when he beat 14th seed Alok Kumar, of India, 4-1 In Brisbane yesterday. The unseeded 18-year-old national serviceman, playing In his first142 words
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Article, Illustration465 1990-06-05 30 F JREIGN GOLF WOBURN (England) Briton Mark James had a great warm-up for his US Open debut m two weeks when he won the British Masters golf tournament here on Sunday. The 36-year-old Ryder Cup player collected his 13th European Tour victory byReuter - 465 words
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Article, Illustration674 1990-06-05 31 Peter Siow - Peter Siow By Yang Yang and three others may not be m the 1992 campaign THOMAS CUP REVIEW TOKYO When China are playing as they should, the other countries have only a donkey's chance of victory m the Thomas Cup badminton tournament. Apart from Sundays final,674 words
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Article151 1990-06-05 31 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian badminton team, runners-up to China m the Thomas Cup, returned to a heroes' welcome yesterday and the players and coach Han Jian were promised a Proton Saga car each by Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. The Prime Minister and his wife, DatukBernama - 151 words
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112 1990-06-05 31 NEW DELHI A controversial Indian doetor-eum-guru who last week advocated before- and after-match screaming sessions to combat soccer hooliganism said on Sunday that only people who lead unhealthy sex lives become soccer hooligans. Dr Amrlto, doctor to the late free-sex advocate Rajneesh, telexedAFP - 112 words
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Article336 1990-06-05 31 Shirlynn Ho - Shirlynn Ho By YACHTING THE battle for supremacy m the waters will take the form of the 2nd Otard leaser Trophy this weekend. Singapore's top Laser sailors are expected to be at the starting line to make the twoday event the biggest and the most-exciting336 words
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528 1990-06-05 31 SOCCER CALCUTTA In an effort to overcome their dismal goalscoring record, footballers m this eastern Indian city are seeking the help of precious stones to boost their performance. The players, mainly members of the national team, are flocking to jewellery shops m CalcuttaAFP - 528 words
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Article, Illustration437 1990-06-05 31 Peter Khoo - Peter Khoo By There was intense lobbying. Cuba brought their two world-class athletes, Javier Sotomayor and Ana Quirot, to sell Havana and indeed Havana was sold.' Lin Kok (above) ATHLETICS SINGAPORE will not host the 1993 World Cup, the most Illustrious team athletics437 words
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328 1990-06-05 32 BASKETBALL AUBURN HILLS (Michigan) Isiah Thomas had 21 points and 11 assists to fuel the offence and the vaunted Detroit defence took care of the rest as the Pistons beat the Chicago Bulls 90-74 on Sunday to advance to the National Basketball Association's ChampionshipReuter - 328 words
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Article219 1990-06-05 32 Boost for women's Asian bid HOCKEY THE national women's hockey team's bid for an Asian Games ticket has been given a boost by coach Margaret Pierce, who is recalling two internationals currently studying m Perth, Western Australia. The decision to rope m Goy Soon Lan d.»d Yee Whoi Cheong comes219 words
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Article236 1990-06-05 32 Nordquist soars over 2.35 m ATHLETICS IRVINE (California) American Doug Nordquist cleared an impressive 2.35 metres on Sunday to win the high jump at the Irvine Invitational athletics meet. His fine effort came m his last attempt to outduel Jake Jacoby, who cleared 2.31 m. "I made a slight changeReuter - 236 words
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Article53 1990-06-05 32 Local runner Paul Voisin beat a field of more than 500 competitors on Sunday to win the Trinidad and Tobago marathon m 2 r 31 m 9 cc. Calvin Dallas, of the Virgin Islands, who won the event m 1988, was second. Sharon Alleyne, the first woman53 words
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Article47 1990-06-05 32 Australian professional Shane Sutton increased his overall lead m the Tour of Britain cycle race by nearly two minutes on Sunday. East German Frank Augustin won the 164-km seventh stage from Chesterfield m 3:38:51, edging out Briton Joey Mclaughlin, the 1986 Tour winner.47 words
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Article36 1990-06-05 32 Venezuela's Leonardo Sierra crashed but jumped back on his bike undaunted to win the last mountainous stage of the Giro d'ltalia cycle race m Aprica, Italy, on Sunday. The 21-year-old Sierra, a36 words
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Article75 1990-06-05 32 West Germans Jochen Mass and Karl Wendlinger fought off a fierce challenge from the Jaguar of Dutchman Jan Lammers and Briton Andy Wallace to give Mercedes victory m the world sportsear championship m Spa-Francor-champs, Belgium, on Sunday. The West Germans finished 90 sec ahead of the75 words
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Article47 1990-06-05 32 World javelin champion Fatima Whitbread underwent an emergency operation on a broken bone m her throwing shoulder, sustained at the United Kingdom championships on Sunday. Fatima, m her comeback event after surgery last May on her shoulder, hurt it again m her final throw.47 words
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Article59 1990-06-05 32 Allison Fisher, the women's world snooker champion, upstaged Stephen Kc.idry m the Continental Airlines Snooker Pool Challenge at Crawley on Sunday. Allison, playing m her home county of Sussex, showed much greater versatility. The four-time women's snooker champion pulled off a major' upset by beating former59 words
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Article12 1990-06-05 32 farmer's son, finished the 223--km 17th stage m 7:16:58.12 words
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Advertisement53 1990-06-05 28 Results of Draw No. MON, 04-06-90 Group I Prize 0o 26 33 $300,000 37 38 41 Group II Prize Add. No $119,012 01 If there is more than one winner m either Group I **m»** or Group 11. the prize will be shared equally by all F~ J winners m53 words
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Miscellaneous138 1990-06-05 28 TODAY'S EVENTSI HOCKEY SHA Div 1: SCC B v KR Hall (SCC); Div 2: SRC B v Khalsa D (SRC) both at 5.30pm. Friendly: Hougang CSC v Khalsa A (lA, 5.30pm). NETBALL Inter-con tournament: Potong Pasir CSC v Tanjong Pagar CSC (7.30pm), Bukit Panjang v Thomson (8.15pm) both at Bedok.138 words
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Advertisement403 1990-06-05 29 > In Conjunction With Our j DOUBLE ANNIVERSARY I€S» CELEBRATIONS P ANNIVERSARY OmtUTtOH PROGRESS BEYOND EXCELLENCE "I^HSittfMl YlM*^ 5/ 41 it- ill TVM MONITORS NOW CARRY A 3-YEAR ON SITE WARRANTY With the superlative quality of TVM monitors, we dare within this period of our IQth Anniversary Celebrations and to403 words
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Article, Illustration351 1990-06-05 32 321 Deaths 321 Deaths MDM. MARY KHOO, AGED 81 pasted away peacefully on 4 Jun 90 leaving behind: Son* Daughters m law Johnny Lim (deceased) Lily Tan (deceased) Patrick Llm Anna Leong Daughter Son-in-law Janet Llm Tan Kirn Van (deceased) Grandsons Grand Daughter-in-law Joseph Llm Catherine Ooh Gerald Llm Grand-daughters351 words
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Article, Illustration67 1990-06-05 32 323 Condolences 323 Condolences 323 Condolences 323 Condolences I W The Board Of Directors Staff I SIN HOE CO (PTE) LTD I extend their heartfelt B Condolences iP To The Family Of The Late g| I MR. QUEK SENQ SV I (JP, BBM) ffl CHAIRMAN I BOARD OF DIRECTORS I67 words
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Article, Illustration142 1990-06-05 32 The family of the late f MR. CHEW NGEEN HAN Departed: 29.5.90 wish to extend their heartfelt thanks appreciation to relatives, friends, colleagues business associates for their attendances, condolences, wreaths, scrolls donations during their recent bereavement. Thanks appreciation is also extended to Staff of Wards 2,142 words
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Article, Illustration89 1990-06-05 32 Tha FamMy Of The Late DR. LIM GIM KHEANG wishes to extend their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends L business associates for their attendances, condolences, wreaths, donations tt assistance during their recent bereavement. Thanks appreciation Is also extended to doctors nurses of Qleneagles Hospital the Wesley89 words
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Article, Illustration40 1990-06-05 32 [IN MEMORIAM MRS K IKK) THIAMSWEE dice Mdin Chew Slew Neo) Called to be with the Lord on the 13th day of the fifth moon 20 years ago. "None name her but m praise" Lovingly remembered always.40 words
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Article, Illustration119 1990-06-05 32 The Family Of The Late MR. TENG MIN SENG thank* relative*, fritndt and colleague! for their kind attandonatiom and aaaiatanca during their recent b»rmnmml Heartfelt thanks specially to Dr. Tab Up Bin A Staff of Ward 48, SOH for their excellent cara and; concern rendered to the deceased119 words
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Article, Illustration56 1990-06-05 32 In Loving Memory of EUW JONG LILY Gone to be with Her Lord on 5 June 89 D— ry remembered by loved one«. With Fond Memories Of TEO CHWEE LAY Departed sth June 1989 Gone from our lives one so dear, But In our hearts forever near.56 words
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Advertisement101 1990-06-05 32 TIMES HOUSE 390 Kirn Seng Road Mon-Frl: 9am-spm. Sat: 9am lpm TIMES THE BOOKSHOP #02- 105 Lucky Plaza, Orchard Road i/rf\_ Mon-Frl: 10am-12noon, M. iV lpm s:3Opm #03-01 OUB Centre, Rallies Place f?^l Mon-Frl: lOam- 1 1: 15pm, r ITtMk 12:15pm-s:3Opm TOM 166 I After office hours, only death I101 words
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Advertisement10 1990-06-05 32 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember10 words
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Advertisement23 1990-06-05 32 It's 11 JIM simple. so easy. so effective. so affordable. so useful so timely. so important It's The Straits Times Classified. CjVT.S. 737-116623 words
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Article391 1990-06-05 33 Malcolm Bastians - Malcolm Bastians By SINGAPORE REVIEW IN A refreshing change, local jockeys outshone their expatriate counterparts by winning 13 of the 18 races at Bukit Timah on the weekend. The locals nearly made it a clean sweep on Saturday, accounting for all Nit one race on the391 words
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580 1990-06-05 33 Weights and ratings for Saturday 's races in Kuala Lumpur Class 1 Division 2: 1,200 m GRAND HUSK* 57 118 MAGICAL TURN 56 116 CHEYENNE RAW 55.5 115 NEWEST THREAT 55.5 115 QUCXSIVERH 55.5 115 GOLDPAVIION 54 112 KHAMSM THUNDER 54 112 CAPTAH FLEET 1 53 110 SOMBRE lE6END 53580 words
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639 1990-06-05 33 Class 1 Division 1: 1,200 m BESTPIAN 57 134 ENTERTMNMENT XI 55 5 13l CROWN RDGE 55 130 mm 55 no TREND SETTER! 54.5 129 DANZADANCER 54 5 129 CAPTAHATOM 54 128 HIGH STANDARDS 54 128 PRWCE MARBEAU 53.5 127 RAVEN639 words
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Article, Illustration307 1990-06-05 33 VISITING jockey Richard Lines already has three reasons to be thankful that he heeded the advice of top Australian trainer Neville Begg and sought a stint on the Singapore-Malaysia circuit. The Sydney mentor suggested that the British rider, who is now based m Australia, would307 words
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Article260 1990-06-05 33 ENGLISH RACING LONDON First-season trainer Roger Charlton, who won the French Derby on Sunday, will be hoping to repeat his success when he saddles Quest For Fame m the Epsom Derby tomorrow. Partnered by English champion Pat Eddery winner on Sanglamore at Chantilly Quest For FameReuter - 260 words
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Article1745 1990-06-05 33 ATHLETICS Irvine Invitational meet (Americans nnlem stated) Men's lMm: 1 Aaron Thigpen 10.59secs 2 Martin McKinney 10.64 2Mm: 1 Brian Bridgewater 20.95 2 Tony Ezioka (Nig) 20.99. 4Mm: 1 Tony Ezioka (Nig) 46.29 2 Kenny Tate 47.59. Btfm: 1 Ocky Clark 1:47.71 2 Dub Myers 1:49.07. Him1,745 words
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Article, Illustration413 1990-06-05 34 'We are not against our players moving to the top clubs m the West but talk about the fortunes to be made can be a distraction 1 a Romanian official ROME The promise of mil-lion-dollar signing-on fees threatens to wreak havoc with the carefully-laidAFP - 413 words
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Article, Illustration405 1990-06-05 34 Continuing the countdown to the 1990 World Cup soccer finals m Italy ROME Argentine captain Diego Maradona put an injury scare behind him and produced a dazzling display m a practice game on Sunday, five days before the start of the World Cup finals.Reuter; AP - 405 words
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Article237 1990-06-05 34 CAGLIARI (Sardinia) Three English soccer fans have been arrested after a Cagliari hotel owner accused them of wrecking their room. Italian police on Sunday said Lee Forster and Andrew Brockam, both 25, and Robert Neill, 21, would be charged with criminal damage and theft. They wereReuter; AFP - 237 words
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Article, Illustration536 1990-06-05 34 THE 12 World Cup pitches will get a close trim before each match to speed up the game and give skilful players a perfect stage to perform. Grass blades will be cut to a height of 1 cm, allowing the ball to roll quicker and truer, and536 words
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Advertisement177 1990-06-05 34 i < £njoy our new Hot Crispy Chicken and get a bigger kick out of the World Cup. WT -aPVr-^tf^^SV j|BH i\t\VJ :^w?ltVfc^ Baki Hr w Mw^%^<^^m Mk k fife B^k W Our special World Cup Pack is the perfect way to kick off an evening of World Which undoubtedly177 words
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Article, Illustration546 1990-06-05 35 SINGAPORE GLOBAL STIUITEGCS CONFERENCE 1«O Reports by Garry de Silva, Mary K wang, Sivam Subramaniam, Lynette Ong and Steven Pak Pictures by Arthur Lee EUROPEAN industrialists will not scale back or reroute their investments from Asia to Eastern Europe, said546 words
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311 1990-06-05 35 MULTINATIONALS should make use of Singapore as something more than a production base for the region, Trade and Industry Minister Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong said yesterday. BG Lee said MNCs should see the Republic as a global production or311 words
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Article, Illustration181 1990-06-05 35 IT WAS a serious event, with some l,Mt movers and shakers of the business world gathered at yesterday's opening of the Global Strategies Conference *M. But for about five minutes during the opening ceremony, the rich voice of American pop singer Whitney Houston (right)181 words
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243 1990-06-05 35 EVOLVING from a multinational company to a true transnational company operating beyond national borders requires not only changing the formal structure of the company, but more importantly, changing the organisational psychology. This was stated yesterday by Professor Christopher Bartlett of the Harvard Business243 words
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302 1990-06-05 35 COUNTRIES should aim to be internationally competitive to raise the living standard of its citizens, rather than just to achieve a positive balance of trade, said Mr Walter J. Sousa, President of Hewlett Packard Asia. He said Singapore, with the third302 words
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579 1990-06-05 35 THE following Is a thumb-nail sketch of the current situation In countries In the region as seen through the eyes of Trade and Industry Minister Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hslen Loong. TAIWAN has a successful strategy of economic development and a good economic579 words
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209 1990-06-05 35 SIX chief executive officers of big multinationals who were unable to attend yesterday's opening of the Global Strategies '90 Conference made up for it by appearing m a special video presentation. Through a specially-taped programme played to the 1,000 conference participants209 words
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504 1990-06-05 36 JAKARTA Indonesia's string of policy reforms m the past few years has led to a generally stronger economic performance m the 1989/90 fiscal year which ended March 31, the International Monetary Fund has said. But the IMF warned m its latest annual reportAFP - 504 words
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130 1990-06-05 36 SEOUL In another sign of growing economic relations, South Korea's shipyards are booming with a flurry of orders from the Soviet Union, the Korea Shipbuilders Association reported yesterday. The Soviet Union ordered 40 new ships, totalling 1.96 million gross tonnes, from South Korea. TheAP - 130 words
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600 1990-06-05 36 Administrators move in to save B C group LONDON British and Commonwealth Holdings and three key subsidiaries of financial services group B and C have been placed m the hands of official administrators m the biggest financial collapse seen m the City. Group Chairman Sir Peter Thompson said that administrationAFP - 600 words
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321 1990-06-05 36 TAIPEI Taiwan's volatile stock market has begun to recover from a three-month-long tumble that erased half the value from the exchange, but analysts say long-term economic damage from the fall will linger. "It matters far more for Taiwan than it did forReuter - 321 words
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201 1990-06-05 36 SEOUL The South Korean government will aim for a sin-gle-digit inflation rate this year, an Economic Planning Board official said yesterday following an announcement that prices had soared past expectations. "We are going to try to achieve 8 per cent so we can endAFP - 201 words
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201 1990-06-05 37 SHARE prices closed marginally weaker m Hongkong on profit-taking following strong gains made over the last few trading days and a surge of buying interest m the mornbig The Hang Seng Index shed 5.96 points to close at 3,153.22. It rose early mReuter - 201 words
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Article161 1990-06-05 37 IT WAS a disappointing day for investors on the Kuala Lumpur stock market as prices languished at lower levels to close easier across the board on profit-taking yesterday. Dealers said market operators continued to stay at bay while adopting a wait-and-see-attitude m spite of better showing on majorMBT - 161 words
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Article205 1990-06-05 37 AUSTRALIA'S share market closed firmer yesterday with leading stocks well supported as a stronger New York mar- ket on Friday boosted local sentiment, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries Index ended 11.6 points firmer at 1,525.6, off a high of 1,526.5 points. Most sectors posted solid gains except for gold stocks,Reuter - 205 words
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Article182 1990-06-05 37 TOKYO stocks closed mixed and off their highs m moder- ate volume yesterday. Brokers said the impact of a weaker yen was offset by Friday's gains on Wall Street and expectations interest rates will fall after unexpectedly weak US Jobs data. Trade focused on steel and construction stocks. "TheReuter - 182 words
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Article91 1990-06-05 37 KILLINGHALL (Malaysia) Bhd has proposed a l-for-2 bonus issue and a 9-for-10 rights issue of 5 per cent irredeemable convertible unsecured loan stock (CULS). Killinghall said the bonus issue was intended to increase its capital base m line with assets employed and improve the marketability of its91 words
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Article74 1990-06-05 37 TRONOH Mines Malaysia Berhad's proposed acquisition of a 20-per cent equity interest m Australian gold mining company Pioneer Minerals Exploration is expected to be completed before the end of the current financial year, Chairman Ibrahim Menudin said. Tronoh and MMC had announced that they had74 words
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Article104 1990-06-05 37 MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation Bhd, which is proposing a debt conversion scheme, expects details to be finalised by the end of next month, its Chief Executive Officer, Mr Subimal Sen Gupta, said. D and C Mitsui Merchant Bankers Bhd, which had been appointed to handle the scheme,104 words
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Article118 1990-06-05 37 MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Berhad said that as a result of the disposals of Mulpha Trading Corporation shares between Sept 8 last year and May 28 this year, its stake has been reduced to 9,789,800 or 6.28 per cent. Replying to a query by the KLSE it said118 words
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Article2380 1990-06-05 37 TRANSACTION DATE: JUNE 4, 1990 IMO Last Vol Day Net High Low Company Sale (000) High Low P/E INDUSTRIALS 336 212 AISB 50* 230 -5 48 234 230 27 7 144 66 API 71 655 376 ASM 50c 494 14 89 496 486 35 3 300 250 Ajinomoto2,380 words
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Article626 1990-06-05 37 Monday June 4 1990 British pound Open Htyi Low Sett Est Voi km W ***** ***** ***** ***** 9 S«pt ***** D" ***** Open M (Fri) 102. Act Vo4 (Fri): 12. Deutschemark (l/$ doiUr Dfohchemnk) Open Hfh Low Sett Est Voi Jhm 90 0 5872/ 0626 words
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COMMODITIES
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Article21 1990-06-05 37 Closing prices (cents/kilo^ Singapore 157 50 cents July down 1 25 cents Malaysia 230.00 cents July down halt a cent21 words
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Article49 1990-06-05 37 Crude palm oil (Ms/tome) June 697 50 (south) Refined palm oil (USS/tonw) RBOPaknOi tune 270 (seller) July 272.50 (seller) August 275 (seller) RBOWein June 280 (seller) July 282 50 (seller) August 285 (seller) RBO Stearin June ***** (seller) luly/Aug 260 (seller) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil49 words
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Article13 1990-06-05 37 Closing pric«s (MS/kilo) Xl Tin 16.41 (-59 C) Turnover 125 tonnes 69)13 words
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Article17 1990-06-05 37 (Official closing quotation, UBS/MT) Mon Fri Cash unav 1569-1570 3 Months nunav 1584-1585 Settlement unav 157017 words
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Article24 1990-06-05 37 (Otflclaf closing quotation, QBP/MT) Mon Fri Cash unav 1553—1554 3 Months unav 1483-1484 Settlement unav 1554 Source: Outokumpu (SEA) Pte Ltd24 words
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Article21 1990-06-05 37 Closing priest (US$/troy oz) Mon Fri Singapore 504-506 508-509 Fri Thurc New York 501-5 03 5 07-5 08 Source: Rothschild21 words
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Article81 1990-06-05 37 Crude Product Prices CRUDE/PRODUCT MONTH' CHANGE PRICE (US$)« WEST TEXAS Intermediate July +010/010 1750 1755/BBL BRENT BLEW July f 0 .10/0 15 16 40 16.50/88 l DUBAI FATEH July HO5/005 14.05 14.15/BBL UNAS June 000 1585 1595/BBL TAPIS BIENO June 0.10/0.20 1580 15.90/88 l NAPHTHA (CIF Japan) MOO/4 00 14981 words
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Article610 1990-06-05 37 Monday June 4 HKS Amoy Properties 3 025 *0 05 Allied Overseas i 06 -0 10 Asia Sec Int I 2425 unch Asia Sec War 91 0 44 "0 01 Allied TW 0 94 unch Bond Corp mn 2 025 unch Bond Corp War 91 0 86 unch Bank610 words
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Article377 1990-06-05 37 Monday Juna 4 YIN Ajinomolo 2090 -20 Akai 1040 unch Amada 1770 +20 Asahi Glass 1000 -30 Asahi Kasei 947 unch Bank oi Tokyo 1490 unch Bndgestone 1500 '10 Canon 1750 -10 Cask) Computer 1000 -10 Citizen 1110 +40 D Nip Print 1990 -40 0 Nippon Screen 1840 +20377 words
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Article312 1990-06-05 37 OCBC OUB UO6 DBS TIB POSB DEPOSIT RATES Savings 3 3 3 IV* 1 3 A 3Vi Fixed deposit 1 month 4»/j 4'/j 4 1 /z 4% 4% 3 months 4'/a 4Vi 4Va 4% 4 3 /4 6 months 5 5 5 5 5 12 months 5V4 SM312 words
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Article68 1990-06-05 38 HIGH LOW Straits Times Industrials 1990 High 1607.12 (27 Mar 90) 1989 High 1487.76 (26 Dec 89) 1989 Low 1030.69 (4 Jan 89) All-time High 1607.12 (27 Mar 90) All-time Low 74.75 (17 Sept 64) Business fines Composite 1990 High 1402.22 (6 Feb 90) 1989 High 1322.00 (28 Dec 89)68 words
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Article38 1990-06-05 38 DBS Land 2.695 m UIC 2.278 m Burwill lOC 2000 1.282 m Guthrie GTS 20C 1.051 m Guthrie Wt 943,000 NOL 924,000 Keppel Inv Wt 781,000 S Steamship 50C 781,000 NOL Wt 664,000 Steamers 20C 623.00038 words
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Article34 1990-06-05 38 Sector Volume Value Industrials 996,000 1.229 m Finance 424,000 489.935 Hotels 148,000 162,520 Properties 692,000 1.057 m Loan Stocks 309,000 338,175 Plantations 123,000 124.965 Mining 2,000 3,960 Total 2.694 m 3.406 m34 words
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Article66 1990-06-05 38 Total Market Fri Mon Industrials 28 801 m 22 432 m Finance 4.612 m 3.886 m Hotels 1.321 m 2 019 m Properties 7 648 m 8.449 m Loans Stocks 9.659 m 6.247 m Plantations 1.545 m 1.386 m Mining 29,000 36,000 Total volume 53.615 m 44.455 m66 words
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Article1685 1990-06-05 38 1300ABN IWI (10) 4250 290 732 8 1326 BMT 2800 100 0 16 5 1360 1018' t 1302 DBS 1340 -10 249 1350 1340 1340 1350 14 5 25 4 t 1303 FAI Ins 10c 650 170 1400 160 206 150 1307 Focal Finance 166 +4 41,685 words
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1148 1990-06-05 38 Chow Chee Sun - A quiet day as funds move into other markets I MARKET REPORT By Chow Chee Sun A DIVERSION of investors' funds to the Hongkong and other regional stock markets led to a quiet start to the week's trading on the local market and share prices closed generally lower. The Singapore1,148 words
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Article813 1990-06-05 38 212 130 t 1565CACWI 205 -1 80 206 20 1 203 205 77 M 1546 Causeway Loan 76 unch 13 76 76 75* 76 6 0 Dec 31 67* 42 1545 Causeway Wi 58* 5 50 58* 56 60* 85 76 t 1591 Chuan Hup Notes813 words
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Article358 1990-06-05 38 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. P/E ratios and gross yields of foreign shares are adjusted for currency differences Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme, t Margin stocks. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares358 words
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Article297 1990-06-05 38 Manager's prices for OUB Investment Mft MARA Bumiputra June 5 Union Global Fund 0 86—0 90 First B'putra 8 72 8.77 Union Spore Fund 1.08—1.13 Second B'putra 881—8.86 Qtftsannr* IW4 Tniti Union Investment Fund 1.12—1.17 Third B'putra 586—5.91 omsapore urn inisi Un)On Gol(j F(jnd 0.41—0.44 Fourth B'putra 7297 words
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Article1970 1990-06-05 38 TRANSACTION DATE: JUNE 4, 1990 Or* 'MO T* Last Voi Day Li«i Quota Dl* Net Mloji Lew Co<l« Company Sat* or- '000 Nigh Low Buy»r S«n«r Pit HONGKONG STOCKS (HK CENTS) '°2 82* 1418 COL 25* (2000) 88% unch 38 88* 88% 88 88% -885 0 860 9001,970 words
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Article, Illustration109 1990-06-05 39 SINGAPORE Volume: 44.46 m units 9.15 m) Value: $104.51 m $12.74 m) Indices June 4 June 1 ST Industrials 1552.45 1555.81 ST Finance 2651.75 2651.75 ST Hotels 1224.74 1224.05 ST Properties 830.96 829.51 BT Composite 1383.10 1388.09 BTMGA 792.81 794.87 BT 08/ OS -76 +27 BT CADI 5996109 words
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Article43 1990-06-05 39 June 4 Change Kuala Lumpur NST Industrial 3032.94 4.39 Hongkong Hang Seng Index 3153.22 5.95 Tokyo Nikiiei Stock Average *****.37 +34.25 Sydney Australian All-Ordinaries 1525.60 +11.6 New York Dow Jones Average (Fri) 2900.97 +24.31 London Financial Times 30 (Fri) 1882.40 +27.443 words
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Article117 1990-06-05 39 PRIME RATE Average Prime Lendmf Rate: 6.5% Average of Singapore's Big Four Local Banks ASIAN CURRENCY UNIT Contract data: 4/6/90 CUUKNCY IMTH 3MTM 6MTH 9MTH 12MTH CMI VALUE Ml usj 7% i^/i m m 7V4 7V* 6/6/90 A} 13V4 13V 4 Urn 13% UVt 13 6/6/90 HIS 117/117 words
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Article168 1990-06-05 39 SPOT RATES DM V S$ HK$ AJ/USJ £/US$ USS Open 1.7020 ***** 1.8525 7 7840 0.7680 1.6770 Close 1.7019 ***** ***** 7.7835 0.7686 1.6710 Source Astley Pearce COUNTER RATES Singapore dollar* to on* unit of foreign currency Buying 00 Seine US dollar 1.8370 1.8590 Sterling pound 3.0635 3.1231168 words
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Article72 1990-06-05 39 SINGAPORE Physical (Ss) Fri Mm Kilobar 21,674—21,794 21,364—21,484 100 gm 2,173—2.198 2,142—2,167 50 gm 1,089-1.104 1.073-1,088 20 gm 434-445 428-439 5 gm 108-118 107-117 1 gm 22-31 21-31 Bdfcn coins (SS/oi) Spore bullion coin 674—690 665—681 Canadian maple leaf 696—702 687-693 Australian nugget 694—702 684—692 0»B fok) options72 words
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Article37 1990-06-05 39 US$/oz Thurs Fri Hew York 363 50—363 80 358 75-359 25 Sat Mon Kmtkont 359 50-360 25 358.60— 359 10 Fri Mon Sincapore 363 20— 363 70 358 60—359 00 London mominf fi« (Monday) 358 7537 words
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Article, Illustration472 1990-06-05 39 Goh Eng Yeow - Goh Eng Yeow By AS PART of its plan to beef up its talent team, Lum Chang Securities has recruited Mr George Thia to fill its newly-created post of managing director. Mr Thia, the current head of Sun Hung Kai Securities,472 words
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225 1990-06-05 39 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has advised investors without securities accounts that they have to open such accounts m their own names when making applications for new share issues. The SES reminder has come m the wake of its observation225 words
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161 1990-06-05 39 MR LEE Kirn Yew, Chairman of United Industrial Corporation, which recently gained control of Singapore Land, has resigned from the board of United Overseas Land with effect from May 31. The move comes after his recent appointment a week ago to blue-chip161 words
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Article68 1990-06-05 39 THE Post Office Savings Bank has raised its interest rates on savings accounts by half a percentage point. Effective last Friday, interest per annum on POSB balances up to $100,000 is now 4 per cent, and for balances above $100,000, 3 per cent. This comes just68 words
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389 1990-06-05 39 BUOYED by ihe growing demand for housing m Kuala Lumpur, diversified Industrial Oxygen Incorporated (IOI) has raked m more than Ms7o million (5547.6 million) m sales of residential units under Phase I of its Puchong project. This phase is part of a389 words
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329 1990-06-05 39 KUALA LUMPUR Magnum Corporation Bhd yesterday announced a proposal to sell the entire issued and paid-up capital of its whollyowned subsidiary, Sri Damansara Sdn Bhd, to General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd for Ms2oo million (Ssl36 million). The announcement may mean the end ofBernama - 329 words
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333 1990-06-05 39 NATSTEEL, Singapore's fast expanding and diversifying steel group, is acquiring a controlling stake m a local precision machining and metal component stamping company to complement and provide synergism to its own faculties. In an announcement yesterday, Nat Steel said it had333 words
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258 1990-06-05 39 Chow Chee Sun - Chow Chee Sun By SESDAQ-LISTED GB Holdings, which reported a sparkling set of results for the year ended March 31, is moving a step closer to being upgraded to the main board with a 5-for-l bonus issue which258 words
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Advertisement157 1990-06-05 36 Fixed Deposits Your search for high rates ends here. interest rates P P a UOB Group offers you new high interest rates. And the most Amount i i attractive fixed deposit package available anywhere. 1 month 3 months 6 months Rates of up to 7.125% p.a. 25,000 to 99,999 6.375%157 words
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Advertisement123 1990-06-05 36 Suckling <& f LJ I* \w y/ (Only available from Monday to Friday) 6 I (Taking away Is not available) m fS -X LOBSTER SUCKLING P'GLET SET MENU Salad Lobster A Shark's Fins With Crab Meat Whole Roast Suckling Piglet Boiled Live Prawn Jj J Hong Kong Style Steamed Garoupa123 words
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Advertisement89 1990-06-05 39 ■EH m I 6ERRUTI IBBI ITUM39 LADIES' BOUTIQUE HUpITUOa «3KIAJ 102-61 Wwna Atria, Orchard Road IVI: 733 1886 MEN'S BOUTIQUES 83UUITUOH 2VOM Ail-lS The Parafon, Orchard Road TA 235 102 '~>4 u N Wwna Atria, Orchard Road Id: 7U I >V^ •DMS Forum lalfria. On hard Road I A 789 words
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Article44 1990-06-05 40 Jurong Ship 50C 870 f25 Isetan 500 890 +15 Spore Fodder 199 +14 SIA Foreign 2030 +10 SPH Foreign 1110 +10 Shangri-La 880 +10 Keppel Corpn 810 +10 C Properties 640 +10 Sing Inv Fin 240 +9 Roth Inds 50c 390 +844 words
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Article40 1990-06-05 40 Spore Land 1510 —20 SIA 1310 —20 SLand Wrts 780 —20 UOB Foreign 765 —15 FELSSOC 735 -15 Semb Maritime 420 —14 SIA 200 1350 -10 DBS 1340 -10 Semb Shipyard 740 —10 Hotel Prop A 241 —740 words
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Article, Illustration336 1990-06-05 40 DBS Bank moves into computer services in the face of IT growth DBS BANK is poised to market computer consultancy and software services to financial institutions here and abroad as part of its strategy to promote banking from homes. For a start, its whollyowned subsidiary, DBS Computer Services, has entered336 words
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125 1990-06-05 40 US output down 2.7 in first quarter WASHINGTON US workers' productivity plunged 2.7 per cent m the first three months for the worst performance since 1981, the US government said yesterday. The drop m non-farm productivity was the poorest showing since productivity fell 5.5 per cent m the fourth quarterAP - 125 words
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Article27 1990-06-05 40 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.24 of a point to 2,901.21 m the first half hour of trading yesterday. APAP - 27 words
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285 1990-06-05 40 LEASING companies here should capitalise on the new 10-per cent concessionary tax rate on offshore income as well as relaxed tax guidelines on financial leasing to expand their business offshore, said Mr Mah Bow Tan. The Minister of State (Trade Industry and285 words
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Article37 1990-06-05 40 jjjgj^'' Up Down Unch Industrial 39 67 19 Finance 10 15 6 Hotels 3 10 1 Properties 8 15 7 Plantations 1 9 3 Mining 0 1 1 Warrants 12 22 14 Total 73 139 5137 words
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615 1990-06-05 40 Caroline Chan - Caroline Chan By AFTER some delay, a major new commercial development most likely comprising an office-cum-retail project is expected to rise soon from the highly-prized Thai Embassy site m Orchard Road. Announcing the development tender for the 18,368.5-sq m615 words
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188 1990-06-05 40 A HIGH-LEVEL team comprising 17 chief executives of leading French companies will be m Singapore this week to explrie the potential of doing business here. This comes on the heels of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's visit to France last month where he188 words
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Article, Illustration244 1990-06-05 40 UNWINDING after a long day of business talk, the 1,000 participants at the Global Strategies Conference '90 got a taste of Singapore food and culture last night on the carefullymanicured Istana lawns. The occasion was a garden party m their honour hosted by Trade244 words
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Advertisement299 1990-06-05 40 With 7 Nobel Prizes AT&T knows your needs Telephone systems for growing business The AT&T SPIRIT* Communications System manufactured m United States was designed for small and medium sized enterprises by AT&T Bell .if f Laboratories whose scientists have earned thousands of awards, nearly 30,000 patents and m^o I f299 words
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Article, Illustration69 1990-06-05 1 With the Moscow State Circus, the circus becomes an art form. More than mere entertainment, it is ballet, mime, acrobatics and comedy all rolled into one, says CAROL LEONG. See story on Page Two. Pictures by Eeeks! There's a girl m the hoops! Horsing around: Look mare,LIM SENG TIONG - 69 words
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Article, Illustration487 1990-06-05 2 THERE ought to be one word to describe the Moscow State Circus but there is not, and for a good reason. It is so many things ballet, mime, acrobatics, comedy, silent movie and, yes, circus. But most of all, it is spectacle; kaleidoscope of colours, razzle-dazzle, skillLIM SENG TIONG; NGHAI CHEE WAH - 487 words
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Article, Illustration484 1990-06-05 3 He fries sushi EVERY teenager who reads anything must know National University of Singapore undergraduate Adrian Tan. This 24-year-old author of the hilarious The Teenage Textbook and its sequel, The Teenage Workbook, does strange things to his food: he stir-fries sushi. ("The stuff is raw, man, how can anyone eat484 words
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Article380 1990-06-05 3 Pet Care DIFFERENT species of i tropical fish require different conditions of temperature and habitat. However, certain common rules of health apply to them all, I and you can observe your fish with this checklist: Appetite. The fish should eat enthusiastically and swiftly. Breathing. The gill380 words
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Article323 1990-06-05 3 Good Reads 1 1 fIPE I HERE are more books you can borrow from the National Library and its branches. They are reviewed by members of the Bukit Merah Library Teenage Reading Club. A Very Long Way From Anywhere Else By Ursula K. Le Gum Owen Thomas323 words
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The Arts
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Article, Illustration1213 1990-06-05 4 In his life, Rex Harrison was as indomitable as Professor Higgins, the character he is most famous for. Even though he knew he had cancer, he insisted on continuing to act, reports ERIC PACE. Obituary REX HARRISON, the suave British actor who won a Tony m 1957NYT - 1,213 words
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Article374 1990-06-05 4 LIM SIN THAI - ANDY CAPP without his cap? "Preposterous," said Reg Smythe, who created the cartoon character m 1957. "That would be like Groucho without his mustache, the Lone Ranger without his mask and Beetle Bailey without his helmet. I couldn't believe anybody could be so stupid." Other reactionsNYT - 374 words
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Article, Illustration693 1990-06-05 5 IT WAS a hot Saturday afternoon when 1 talked up Fort Canning Hill last week to f jfexperience the "air of surprise, a feeling of •the unusual" at the Arts Festival Fringe I Preparations for the Floating Forest 3?ere still underway, as colourful trees iaade of balloons floated693 words
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706 1990-06-05 5 CHUA SOO PONG, who listened to Fong Nam musicians play m Thailand, writes about the new music created by the Thai ensemble. THE noisy suburb of Phrakanong, Soi Saeng Thip m Bangkok, is a most unlikely place for musicians to perfect their skills. Yet the706 words
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Article916 1990-06-05 5 T. SASITHARAN; GOH BENG CHOO - T. SASITHARAN GOH BENG CHOO VISUAL THEATRE: SEATTLE MIME THEATRE World Trade Centre Auditorium, last Sunday MUSIC: CHINA CENTRAL ENSEMBLE OF NATIONAL MUSIC Victoria Concert Hall, last Sunday EMPTY space. There is nothing more delightful than the sight of a cavernous stage at the start of a mime performance.916 words
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Article319 1990-06-05 5 "IT'S vogueing! It's vogueing!" a member of the audience at Sankai Juku's performance at the Kallang Theatre last Saturday shouted at the end of the show. "You could set Madonna's music to it, and it would still work." Interesting point. It does not require much imagination to picture Madonna,319 words
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Article424 1990-06-05 5 Core Events South Coast Repertory. Frankie And Johnny In The Clair De Lune. Drama Centre. 8.15 pm. Tickets at $10, $20 and 30. On till Thursday. China Central Ensemble Of National Music. Victoria Concert Hall. 8.15 pm. Tickets at $10, $20, $30 and $40. On till tomorrow.424 words
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Article, Illustration124 1990-06-05 5 KATHAKALI MAKE-UP I KATHAKALI dancers use elaborate make-up to intensify the effect of their performance and each facial mask represents one of the different characters they are to portray. The basic make-up used is a blend of rice powder j and paints. To give prominence to the eyes, a124 words
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Bilingual
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Article, Illustration892 1990-06-05 6 A Taiwanese business corporation recently made a landmark purchase of a treasured Western painting which may pioneer a new trend m Taiwan for investing m international art. JENNIFER CHIU reports. CHINA TRUST COMPANY, a large Taiwanese corporation, recently made a landmark purchase of a Western painting that892 words
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Article611 1990-06-05 6 THE history bt Chinese music can be dtfided into three periods uhe song-and-dance period! the opera period and the period of concert music. These divisbns are drawn by the recently published Music And Dance volume of the planned 70-volume Chinese Encycijpaedia. With I.9ST entries and 1,194 illustrations,611 words
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Article345 1990-06-05 6 Tang Poetry/ J|j^f )I1 flip Vjijt (773—819) iw/i .h. i- b**« i'r';-x-fi'jm Snowfall on the river The birds have flown from the mountains, Human traces vanished from the paths. In a solitary skiff on the cold river, An old man m a bamboo-leaf cape and hat fishes alone m the345 words
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Article, Illustration636 1990-06-05 7 Next week: Hinduism and Buddhism were the first foreign influences of architectural forms m the Malay peninsular. As m many other countries where the rulers set the pace m architectural designs, Malay sultans down the centuries, were no exception. This is the first of a fortnightly series636 words
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Article842 1990-06-05 7 BAHASA MELAYU (KEDUA) MENENGAH 2 BAHAGIAN A: KEF AH AM AN ARAHAN: Baca dengan teliti petikan karangan di bawah mi. Sejak berumur dua belas tahun, Kamin telahpun merokok. Kini umurnya telah menjangkau dua puluh tujuh tahun. Dia berazam hendak meninggalkan terus tabiat merokoknya. Dia juga sedar bahawa merokok bukan sahaja842 words
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Article183 1990-06-05 7 BahrtßaJlb Geylang Serai Geylang Serai was once full of coconut trees but these were later replaced with lemon grass. Pak Malim, an old resident of Geylang Serai, said that the area once had a factory which produced oil from lemon grass. He believed the word kilang183 words
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Article, Illustration45 1990-06-05 7 Bahaglan 1 INSTRUCTIONS: Match the syllables below so as to form words. Write down 10 words m the space provided. The words you form from the syllables must be synonymous or have a similar meaning to: HERAT (CUT OR SLICE) I45 words
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Advertisement55 1990-06-05 3 ANNOUNCEMENT SINGAPORE BUSINESS Buy a copy of Business Times on 5 June and get a copy of Singapore Business FREE. M Tnr r^~J White- 'Pr^V I SINGAPORE BUSINESS AND YOU COULD GET Chivas Regal k plus lucky draw prizes ■MBB HHH For Enquiries, Please Call Tel: 255 0011 Circulation Dept55 words
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Advertisement106 1990-06-05 4 AIRONIC Keeps Your Indoor Environment Clean Green Ir^itECYCLE-AIR, STALE AlR v < X^ aow N DUST PARTICLES, Air-con s smoke odour,,' amon* AE 2000 BACTERIA* particles AIR CLEANER NEGHONISER CTTATI^" f Which W8 breathe m ideal for Office, fWABr:c inside the Computer Room, Club, vnnnucrf Air-Con Room. Bar Lounge, Restaurant.106 words
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Advertisement41 1990-06-05 7 FOLLOW THE GQ\LS I World Cup means goals, JIJ? goals, goals. Come June 8, you will be getting lots of them. The New Paper will be first with the results of most matches. Plus, we give you action graphics and pictures.41 words
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Advertisement1519 1990-06-05 8 APr^NTMENTS/j^ICES [NOTICES JH| MALAYAN JM^ W J/)) BANKING J mmmw V 37 berhad JiHH (Incorporated m Malaysia) 100 Jalan Tun Perak ***** Kuala Lumpur In our notice ad. which appeared m The Straits Times on J Z June 1,1990 incorrect dates were given. We hereby publish the notice as it1,519 words
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Advertisement473 1990-06-05 9 APPOINTMENTS I oaasaan pump I I Dresser Pump Division is the premier B US multinational of world renowned pumps such as WORTHINGTON. PACIFIC. PLEUGER and JEUMONT-SCHNEIDER Pumps As Dresser Pump Divisions sales and marketing arm m Singapore, we are looking Tor talented people for the following positions: I We are473 words
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Advertisement921 1990-06-05 9 NOTICES JURONG SHIPYARD LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 27th Annual General Meeting of the company will be held at Westin Plaza, Mercury Room, 4th Floor, 2 Stamford Road, Singapore 0617, on Saturday. 30 June 1990, at 12.00921 words
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Advertisement2452 1990-06-05 9 COLD STORAGE HOLDINGS LTD. (Incorporated m the Republc of Singapore) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICfc IS HL-HEBY GIVEN i HAT an Extraordinary General Meeting ol the Company will be held at Mandarin Court B, 4th Floor, The Mandarin Hotel. 333 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on 28th June. 1990 at2,452 words
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Advertisement183 1990-06-05 10 I d SCHOOL OF THE SPIRIT [^y I "W T* >U aFL COl(Jiall y invited to attend an ink-r 9R denominational Sch<x)l Of The Spirit Seminar TbbW |ffl i ix^sored by His Sanctuary Services Sfi The theme will be the "UNVEIUNG OF HIS GLORY". s'j|j| Come and discover this m183 words
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Advertisement141 1990-06-05 10 mew autwu^'r -TItHAO« MUTANT MJNJA TOWTtSS" Golden Commonwealth New Town Princess Palace Queenstown and Republic a NOW 9HOWINGI Q: 11, 1.30, 4, 7.30, 9 30 C: 11, 115, 3.15, 7 15, 9.15 NT I Pr: 1.30. 3.30, 7 30, 9 30 Ps: 1.30, 3.30, 7 15, 9.30 O: I^s. SJ4S.141 words
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Miscellaneous1051 1990-06-05 11 land is a vivid retelling of the story of Singapore, while To The Limit features a rock-climber, a ski-racer and a prima ballerina performing spectacular feats. Science Centre, Omni-The-atre. Noon, 1.30, 3, 4.30, 7 and 8.30 pm. Admission: $4 for children aged 12 and below and $6 for adults. Organised1,051 words
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Miscellaneous398 1990-06-05 11 What's On Singapore Pioneers. Pioneers of Singapore Forecourt and at the football field. All day. Free. WHAT'S COMING Childhood Asthma. A series of talks by Dr Chay Oh Moh, a paediatrician. Topics include asthma m children, what you can do about asthma and facts and myths about childhood asthma. Toa398 words
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Miscellaneous335 1990-06-05 11 RADIO 1 FM Stereo 90.5 MHz m VHF Band II 6.68 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement t.tt News In Brief %M Rise And Shine l.tt News and Weather Report I.lt Morning Digest 7Jt Rise And Shine (cont'd) 7.46 On The Road 7.6t Rise And Shine (cont'd) B.M News335 words
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Miscellaneous267 1990-06-05 11 Forecast 19.1* Music From The Festivals MIDNIGHT News In Brief 12.9* AM Close rawolcT FM Stereo 96.7 MHz m VHF Band II 12.9* AM Nice And Easy 2.99 The Dream Makers 4.99 News In M4fl and Weather Report 9.9* Contenip;rary Hits Of The '80s '90s And Listener's Telephone Quiz NOON267 words
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Miscellaneous326 1990-06-05 11 Twenty-four Hours News Summa ry 149 Financial News 1.49 Words Of Faith 1.4* The World Today 2.99 Newsdesk 2.39 Counterpoint t.M World News 3.99 Twenty-four Hours: News Summary 3.39 Eu rope's World 3.4* Network UK 4.99 World News 4.99 Words Of Faith 4.1* Health Matters 449 Composer Of The Month326 words
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Miscellaneous1042 1990-06-05 12 Television 3.00 PM Opening and Programme news bulletin for students) Pm Highlights, followed by 8.00 It's Your Move (Variety Tw4^IKB^^K^^^^^B^KKtB^BHBBStHKHK^^^^K 7<3 PM °P enin S and Programme skilled craft of organ build Good Morning, Sir show/live) P^\ Highlights, followed by The ing. (Mandarin drama, with Eng- 9.00 News At Nine1,042 words
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Title Section9 1990-06-05 1 SECTION THREE THE STRAITS TIMES, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 19909 words
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Advertisement115 1990-06-05 1 THIS IS COURTS MAMMOTH In mjam mß^ Vx^^ **H\ Lift I I .^j. -Sir BB^^^^ IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI^BBfIBBfIBBfIH /n j i*% <c Mr Chan H/p tW0 tntallinn M* Weti Elphick presenting the key of J|P^^^BP^^^ J these fabUIOUS pnzes WldMiiy n^^^^^^H^^^M thenewSkodatoMrCnanHinKwok. v $250,000! Do you want to oe V^\ ]!^^HB^^ f^^115 words
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Advertisement711 1990-06-05 2 35 Computer Producta/ 35 Computer Products/ 35 Computer Products/ 35 Computer Products/ Sfvteea Services Services Services TOSHIBA T3looe/40 EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS WITH THE HIGH PERFORMANCE LAPTOP Intel ***** processor running at 12MHz 40MB hard disk _^^^^A IM B RAM expandable to SMB ail> i^r^fl^^^SiLaMfc PS/2 compatable ,^--^TrV^"|- 1.44M8 3.5" floppy711 words
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Advertisement874 1990-06-05 2 f 35 Computer Products/ 35 Computer Products/ Srvic— Services Or^T O astssVßM SHiHHY you ritaW)* Super affordable SHERRY power.., i HiliSdiil ■■■■WHp'MbMbHsl I i Standard features with parts, include: service, labour 101 key SHERRY and transport. keyboard •18 hours free •SHERRY SO2S training /VGA monitor 8 working hours with card874 words
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Advertisement770 1990-06-05 2 If you think good secretaries are born, •|M| Ikl] I I think again. It's all m I K±X£lml the training given |FTITfIB classification 265. Lll 46 Houm Renovation/ 46 Houm Renovation/ Dococ D«cor I jr—^tf bP^ 1 Announcing the Opening of Luxsfhx MM rV£W Showroom at YOM6 TECK HONG ALUMINUM770 words
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Advertisement2629 1990-06-05 3 47 Plumbing/ 50 Beauty Culture 50 Beauty Culture 50 Beauty Culture Electrical 1 ALL ELECTMCAL/PLUMMNG. rti tonab4« charges for pipe leaklnu BIBBMBBMBIBBMBBMBB^BBMBMBB^MBB^MBI BVBVHbbIbIbbVbVbVbVMbVHMbVbIbBBI elec f-. lure Auto machln to [W^KB^^^M l <l m 1 clear ctiock Khoon Bee Engl- DENISII NO 1 neerina Co. Lie *****0/ c -M l/Um^lL I^lVy.2,629 words
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Advertisement1041 1990-06-05 3 61 Health Centres/ 61 Health Centres/ Massage Massage 4r\ sauna steam, finger M M PRESSURE MASSAGE JAPANESE AND TAIWANESE MASSAGE AVAILABLE. 100 Orchard Road, #04-102 Hotel Meridien (Poolside) i 0923 ffif 9L *****33 (2 lines) 'Wiiiifcaais ALSO RfcQUIRED 63 Domestic Help 63 Domestic Help Available Available Jlii 11 M'Lii.tlj, \ui1,041 words
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Advertisement1457 1990-06-05 3 63 Domestic Help 63 Domestic Help 63 Domestic Help Available Available Available fJ3l c l s .°f N l $$rM Read the fine print for your ideal Filipino maid tl M 0 HIDDtM COSn*^ M Besides our Administration fee, all you pay is $265 to y\ *U COSr SAVIHGS '"^^s1,457 words
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Advertisement809 1990-06-05 3 81 Industrial Equipment/ Suppli— WANTBO THE FOLLOW** EOUIPMENT 1 Ultrasonic Weld.ug M/C. 1200 1800 watts 2) Open shelf racks 3) Fabric Partitions -sto 8 feet high 4) Fabric Office Chairs SALE/ RENTAL CAT 960 C wheel loader SN 76J 1300 up, CAT DAD dozer c/w winch SN 4X1200. T«i. *****10/809 words
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Advertisement886 1990-06-05 4 82 Business Opportunities CON^U^TARTTIME'TeIIvTrT service required to deliver food to home from 4pm-7 30pm Must have own vehicle Page *****22/ 5 Antfcony NJt •ADVENTURE welcomaa supplleai of equipments ror fishing, dlvlsg, boating, camping, etc. for new* shop Interested please tel: 7487M0 Fax *****30 FRCg -NO STRINGS' 10 hrs. comprehensive real886 words
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Advertisement1094 1990-06-05 4 83 Other Business 83 Other Business Products/ Services Products/ Services UOF OFFERS STOCK AND SHARE FINANCING UP TO 70%, ATTRACTIVE TERMS CALL TODAY if UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD Head Office UOF Building *****26, Robinson Road Singapore 0106 Tel 221-1782 (11 lines) *****06/7 *****77/*****77 *****25/6 A P No 0194 93 Part-Time/1,094 words
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Advertisement1008 1990-06-05 4 93 Part-Time/ 93 Part-Time/ 93 Part-Time/ Temporary Positions Temporary Positions Temporary Positions As Part-Timers at DFS You can Ex P ect yl^J|sf Female Completed Secondary education Some counter sales or cashiering experience Minimum 20 hours week WORKING HOURS Post A: 2pm 6pm (Orchard Collections) 7pm 1 1 pm (Airport outlets)1,008 words
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Advertisement1189 1990-06-05 4 95 EPP Positions 95 EDP Positions 0 HITACHI HITACHI (HONG KONG) LTD Singapore Branch Invites personnel for PURCHASING ASSISTANT Diploma holder In Business Studies or Electrical Engineering OR OCE A' Level c Preferably with computer knowledge Experience In purchasing not necessary DATA ENTRY CLERK Minimum OCE O' Level c Experience1,189 words
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Advertisement586 1990-06-05 4 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Clerical Positions Ma Japanese Manufacturing Company \n% I Eunos Industrial Estate invites suitably I I qualified and experienced candidates I H URGENTLY to rHI th«) posts of: (i) General Clerks/Typists] I (FttkHo) I •M Secondary Education/GCE O Level with I m knowledge of Computer586 words
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Advertisement448 1990-06-05 5 98 Secretarial/ 96 Secretarial/ 96 Secretarial/ Clertcat Potitkw Clerical Position* Clerical Position* rlt^ll P rov ident $|§yp Fund Board WALK-IN-INTERVIEW DATE: 7 June 1990 TIME: 9.30 AM TO 12.30PM (A) EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT (B) TEMPORARY EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT (for a period of about 6 months) (O OFFICE ATTENDANT REQUIREMENTS For Posts (A)448 words
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Advertisement952 1990-06-05 5 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Clerical Positions Clerical Positions H <> N G FINANCE UMITED /djgj£\ 1 f |F SINGAPORE FINANCE UMITED \^3§*/ I invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the Sj I following positions:- 8 I CLERKS/TELLERS I I Requirements: 9 1 GCE 'O 1952 words
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Advertisement446 1990-06-05 5 96 Secretarial/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Po«ltlon» Clerical Position* World's leading manufacturer of specialty edible oils fats invite you to join us as: lit NfcK AL gee n° r Levei I VIJJI JJIU UJ No experience required P\l PTW/* Able to type an UM^ m f Free Transport, Subsidized Lunch, Medical446 words
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Advertisement427 1990-06-05 5 98 Ser retinal/ 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positiont Clerical Positions EXPANDING RETAIL CHAIN "I IN HIGH FASHION WATCHES CLOCKS requires: GENERAL CLERKS Female UCE 'OVN' levels Able to type Remuneration will commensurate with experience WALK-IN INTERVIEW today tomorrow (10 am spm) with photo relevant documents at: [Kj2 CITY CHAIN 315 Outram427 words
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Advertisement525 1990-06-05 6 96 Secretarial/ 96 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Clerical Positions (ft Well established company requires QCE O 1 Level Able to type Preferably 2 years relevant working experience Pleasant personality and ability to interact wed with people WALK IN INTERVIEW MONDAY SATURDAY DURING OFFICE HOURS 6 Kekl Buklt Road #01-01 Ruby Warehouse525 words
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Advertisement413 1990-06-05 6 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Shipping Agency requires CUSTOMER RELATIONS OFFICER (Female) c At least 3 years experience In NVOCC company/ shipping agency c GCE 'O7 'N' Level c Salary negotiable OUTWARD FREIGHT CLERK (Female) c Some basic knowledge of freight/ shipping documentation required c Salary negotiable TELEX OPERATOR (Female) c413 words
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Advertisement568 1990-06-05 6 96 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions illl boruuil: j I A member ot the BarwH chain I I of international shipping I I I agencies requires at I I CLERK i tor Its I Outward Freight Section I j No experience U necesI sary as training will be i given but those568 words
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Advertisement426 1990-06-05 6 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions I YASUDA LIFE j *ojudo Life Intemotionoil (Stngooore) Limited Invites applications for I a ACCOUNTS/ ADMIN. ASSISTANT I With bookkeeping I knowledge I RESPONSIBILITIES: I Maintaining the I accounts I I Handling cash flow/ I settlements of transactions Oeneral admlnlstra- I Uon tasks J WE OFFER:426 words
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Advertisement429 1990-06-05 6 96 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions z Electric City Pte Ltd has E vacancies for r S •t)' level 'Able to type E •To answer telephone calls a i Computer literate E preferred 5 5 1/2 day workweek, E 9.30 am 6pm z Under 30 years ok) E mmv benefits rasasa E429 words
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Advertisement566 1990-06-05 6 96 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions A service industry serving corporal* oMenta has vacancies fer CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES c OCE 'O' or 'N' level Female or male considered. Uniforms provided with laundry allowance c In-house and on-Job training extended, c Possess Class 3 driving licence. Vacancies available et Airport, Orchard or Henderson566 words
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Advertisement384 1990-06-05 6 96 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions JAC 1 Cargo Singapore Pte Ltd urgently require 1) FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLfRK a OCE -O' level c LCCI Inter Bookkeeping certificate i i I a Typing required c Preferably with computer knowledge 2) FEMALE CUSTOMERS SERVICES CLERKS J c Completed Secondary i I education i Bilingual384 words
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Advertisement491 1990-06-05 7 96 Secretarial/ Crfteal Positions Am establiahed Manufacturing Company requires: SALES CLERK c OCE O 1 Level or equivalent c Able to speak and write fluent English c Oood m Mathematlts c Able to type 30 w.p.n PLAHMINQ CURK S)CE 'O" Level or e<|utvalent c Able to type at 30 «p.m491 words
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Advertisement550 1990-06-05 7 96 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions An expanding co. has Immediate vacancies for: ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT c OCE O' level c Ability to type c Able to do full set of accounts a Age 20 to 30 years old GENERAL CUM STONE CLERK c Mln -N' level c Ability to type accurately c550 words
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Advertisement594 1990-06-05 7 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Shipping Company requires: ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT c OCE *O' Level c LCCI bookkeeping c Preferably able to handle full act of accounts ii Knowledge of using i PC an advantage i i Interested applicants, I please call *****00 j i for an appointment I i or call594 words
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Advertisement456 1990-06-05 7 96 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions An well Established trading Co. requires: FEMALE SALES CLERK c Mln O' level c Preferably able to speak b write Chinese I c Knowledge of export procedures advantageous c With Without experience considered Interested pis walk In for Interview or call at: 122 Middle Road #0443,456 words
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Advertisement704 1990-06-05 7 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Established Marine Company B m Jurong require*: 5 ACCOUNTS CLERK a Mln. 'O7 'N' level I a Knowledge of comput- I J* erlsed accounting 5 a Mln. 1 year working I n experience J S Attractiva benefits and rentu- S S iteration will be offered to704 words
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Advertisement617 1990-06-05 7 M Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Q Transport co. requires: MALE 5 CO-OROINATOR (Chinese) Experience b familiar I with PSA b Shipping I H document Experience In planning j and arrangement (possess driving licence) GENERAL CLERK i n (Chinese) I BJ c Preferably those stay- j I Ing Jurong area I 5617 words
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Advertisement615 1990-06-05 7 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions I A Trading Firm requires: GENERAL CLERK c OCE N 1 level or above c Able to type c Fresh school leavers aj welcome a Salary $660 b above Interested applicants aj please call jjj *****88 I EMb^b^bWbWbMb^MWMJl I A wall established garment factory In MacPheraon615 words
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Advertisement592 1990-06-05 7 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Plastic bottles manufacturer requires 1) FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK To keep full set of accounts c Knowlege of PC would be an ad van tan ge CaH Irene Tel: *****56 AM Kio Ind. Park 2 #02-02, Sing Ind. Complei (2080) I -aw Firm m Orchard Road seeks592 words
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Advertisement536 1990-06-05 7 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Building Contractors urgently requires AOMIN. CLERKS c OCE XT or 'N* level c Able to type Interested, please call personally at: SSTaeoreLane Singapore 2878 Tat 455-3300 (Mo Wong) CHEW GOON MOTOR requires GENERAL CLERKS Ability to type Able to speak Mandarin li English Efficient li hardworking536 words
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Advertisement500 1990-06-05 7 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions FEMALE DATA ENTRY STOCK CLERK required immediately c Fast and accurate typing Knowledge of PC preferred c Able to start work Immediately WALK M INTERVIEW AT 38 Kaftan? Road Near Lavender MRT Tafc *****22 Mr* Scan FEMALE GENERAL CLERK I c OCE 'NY 'O' Level. c500 words
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Advertisement571 1990-06-05 8 M Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Logai Finn roquiroa 1. LITIGATION/ COURT CLERK 2. JUNIOR SECRETARY QCB 'C level. Able to take shorthand (post 2 only) Interested tel. *****77 MrM Tan NIC/ CrC SCHOOL LEAVERS We have permanent positions available to match your skills. For appointment call *****01/ 2 EXCEL PERSONNEL SERVICES571 words
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Advertisement1022 1990-06-05 8 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions 1 JUNIOR SECRETARIES 2. ADMIN. ASSISTANTS 1 JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERKS 4. DATA ENTRY CLERKS S SERVICE CLERKS 5. GENERAL CLERKS 7. RECEPTIONISTS Interested please call for appt. or write to: #03-24 Poninaula Plata 111 North BrMgo Rd. 8(0617) Tot *****88 r SHIP SUPPLY BOAROINQ OFFICERS 2.1,022 words
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Advertisement923 1990-06-05 8 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions HAWKER PACIFIC REQUIRES Hardworking, Indoor Sales Clerk immediately. Salary attractive. Walk In Interview at Bldg 302, Oxford St. Selatar Airbase or call: Jessie *****00. INSURANCE AGENCY REQUIRES Admin. Asst. Age: 20-28. Basic Computer knowledge preferred. Walk-In Interview at: 95 South Bridge Road, Pldemco Centre. #00-13/14. Tel:923 words
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Advertisement778 1990-06-05 8 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions i MEDICAL GROUP PRACTICE requlres Oeneral Clerk cum Typist. Computer knowledge preferred. Please call *****71 MEDIUM-SIZED LAW FIRM requires a Receptionist. Preferably with experience. Interested please call Claire *****36. MERCHANDISE DEPT. REQUIRES Oeneral Clerks $000 f at 304 Orchard Road, #11-03 Lucky Plaxa tel: *****38, Mr778 words
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Advertisement1071 1990-06-05 8 W Bale> Portion* 99 Salea Poaitlona 99 Sale* Positions Due to expansion, we have vacancies for SALES PROMOTERS Requirements: c Female, 16 years above c Cheerful with helpful attitude c Some sales experience would be an advantage c Able to work on shifts m any department stores Benefits: c Basic1,071 words
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Advertisement505 1990-06-05 8 99 Salws Positions 99 Sales Positions w G A v t) EH J/ 1 s m I Tr>e Leading French Department Store invites I 1 1 applications for the following posts: 1 1 Full Time I SALES ASSISTANT ($621 1 I Secondary education I Able to converse m English a505 words
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Advertisement617 1990-06-05 8 99 Stf«« Position* Dynamic Marketing Company urgontty r^+tm: A) SALItSUPeRVISOfra o Mln. year direct selling expertance o Able to lead a sales team o Company vehicle provided o Salary ***** to S2OOO SALE* rCPfVMNT ATIVCS o Hardwcklnf and Independent o Tralnlni will be provided o Salary UOOO attractive fringe benefit*617 words
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Advertisement551 1990-06-05 9 99 Sal— Positions 99 Sales Positions We ate o Japanese manufacturing company specialising m pins and connectors production. Oue to expansion, we require dynamic young people who wish to make sales a career to join us as Possess some basic sales experience Must have Class 3 driving licence Below 30551 words
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Advertisement910 1990-06-05 9 99 B«4— Portions 99 Sales Positions W FOUR LEAVES BAKERY J i !1) Apollo Isetan Branch Havelock Road ,2) Coronation Plaza Branch Bukit Timah Road 3) Daimaru Branch -B1 Liang Court 4) Sogo Branch -L 3 Raffles City have Immediate vacancies for: FULL-TIME SALES ASSISTANTS (MALE/ FEMALE) j c Gross910 words
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Advertisement653 1990-06-05 9 99 Sales Positions i A Garment Manufacturer I located m Bedok Industrial i S Park E Invites applications i 5 for the following positions: 5 I FASHION DESIGNER I c Experience In depart- mental store Is essen- Ual J I 5 c Preferably Female J I 5 c Able to653 words
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Advertisement736 1990-06-05 9 99 Sales Positions II you ars looking tor a business investment we can help you embark m a business with the following: c No Overheads c No Capital Outlay c We provide office it Admin, backup Call Victor lieu Tel: *****19 A.I. A Co Ltd N you love chaWanga, ambtttoue736 words
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Advertisement926 1990-06-05 9 99 Sales Positions rSTABLISHED HOBBY SHOP requlres Male/ Female Sales Assistant with/ without experience. High starting pay Walk-In Interview: #03-13 Far East Plaza Tel *****45. FEMALE SALES SUPERVISOR required for Bally Gents' Shoe Shop. Good pay, commission, Incentive. Age below 30. Btart work Immediately. Apply personally at: #02-17 Centrepolnt (11926 words
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Advertisement553 1990-06-05 9 99 Sales Position* FAST SELUNQ USA products requires Sales Persons. Tel: *****78 Training provided by principal. FEMALE BHOWFLAT EXECUTIVE needed Call: 533-W77 for Interview appointment. FREELANCE BALEB PROMOTERS required for ladles fashion wear Interested call 73*3039! FULL-TIME SALES Aaata. required for shoe shop. Good salary, able to work In Geylang553 words
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Advertisement556 1990-06-05 9 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Position* _H (M) VANOMMEREM L \v^/ Terminal Singapore We art* part of a Dutch Multinational I company with about SS2OO million I investments m Singapore. Our activities I include storage and handling of refined I petroleum products. ches—tcall and I I speciality oils. Be a556 words
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Advertisement663 1990-06-05 10 100 Technics Po^tkmt 100 Technical Po»itton» 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions A High Tech Aerospace Company. with a new air<xDnditionecl plant using the latest technology. Enjoy great benefits: w^^ m 5-day/40-hour work week Company provided transport Generous shift allowances Monthly attendance bonus Dental Medical benefits for self and family663 words
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Advertisement460 1990-06-05 10 100 Technical Position* 100 Technical Positions O. EZL. O. O« invites applications for: MACHINISTS _l NTC 3in Metal Machining J Abie to operate toolroom facilities 1-2 years' workshop experience Singaporean or Permanent Resident FOREMAN Q Some experience m metai stamping/forming J Able to lead a work team to achieve production460 words
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Advertisement598 1990-06-05 10 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical PositionT 5 We are local Construction Company, due to expansion j <m% have vacancies tor the following positions: !1. QUANTITY SURVEYOR I Degree or diploma holder with at least 7-10 yrs. working j pi experience 12. ASSISTANT QUANTITY I SURVEYOR 5 Diploma holder or equivalent598 words
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Advertisement320 1990-06-05 10 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions OUTGOING QUALITY CONTROL TECHNICIANS (MALE FEMALE I I NTC/ITC/Diploma m electrical electronic or mechanical engineering I No experience required but those with working experience advantageous STOREMEN (iviale, I •At least secondary education I 1 2 years working experience required Benefits: f (a) Special allowance320 words
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Advertisement619 1990-06-05 11 100 Technical Position* 100 Technical Positions S"7f°) V"\ /"~7 v*u <h current |(c^Z|l\/. I expansion In our Company, I Sk^l NV^ I we have vacancies for the l/\ J following positions: GEOTECHNIC SITE SUPERVISORS Age below 40 Preferably with water jet service experience m Shipyard Refinery industries Mechanical/Hydraulic Knowledge advantageous619 words
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Advertisement641 1990-06-05 11 100 Technical Positions j 100 Technical Position! SENIOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEER We are seeking for a senior engineer who has mlnl- mum 3 to 5 years experience m Structural Design, i including the use of Computer aids, of commercial 1 i and residential projects. J Interested applicants, please call Lucy to641 words
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Advertisement486 1990-06-05 11 E.UWnhad Bu.ld.no Cortlrac--5 tor (Grade 8 category) wi)ih 5 to employ immediately: S SITE ENGINEERS 5 Recognised degree with or without experience ASSISTANT SITE FOREMAN 5 Experience In site supervision aj a Preferably possess NCCB Certificate. Please submit full resume enclose n.r. photo to: The Advertiser Bedok Central P.O. Box486 words
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Advertisement670 1990-06-05 11 8 100 Technical Positions Duo to our eipanston programmo, wo hay* th« following vacanoio*:--1) T.V. SERVICEMEN to aacvtoa Lv. related and electronic equipment o Digital technique is essential. o Mln. 1 year experience ln i T.V servicing. o Pref. NTC 3or equivalent. 2) MECHANICS o Knowledge on reduction gears will670 words
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Advertisement713 1990-06-05 11 100 Technical Positions MsWßtwsnt Corporation requires BUILO4MO SUPCRVISOfI NTC 2/ 3 m Electrical/ Mechanical Engineering or equivalent Experience ln MiiE related works Interested applicants, please call LoiM Urn at 223-1333 for appointment Mochantca! Enainaar too Firm urgently requires DRAUGHTSMEN/ DRAUGHTSWOMEN With working experience Pioaao wrilo In with full dsiaiis. stating713 words
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Advertisement648 1990-06-05 11 101 Production 101 Production 101 Production 101 Production Positions Positions Positions Positions Setting new stam)ards«b»«bi S ■■■MAROUND THE WORID. Come work m a clean high-tech environment at AVX a leading US-based manufacturer of multi-layer ceramic capacitors. D ASSISTANT ENGINEER 2) ASSISTANT PROCESS (Salary Negotiable) ENGINEER 5 years relevant experience 3648 words
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Advertisement498 1990-06-05 12 w aaf" 101 aaar ICI aaar 101 zsxsir 101 aaar "asr l^^g^_ FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 16 years and above No experience needed I^^fiSl^W^L Your Lucky Star Shines fr^^^S^^^J fi&v WIN FABUL ous prizes m our^<y>n y^^^SkSS^^SHt^/ r—tf "fofl^lSfe LUCKY DRAW. A MICROWAVE U oven > colour television set I W^^^^~^)/lpW498 words
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Advertisement384 1990-06-05 12 A well established Electronics Co. m Jurong has immediate vacancies for the following poet*: 1. MALE PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR 2. MALE/ FEMALE Q.C INSPECTOR 3. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK 4. PERBONAL DRIVER To Managing Director Requirement*: Pott* 1 A 2 OCE 'O' Level. ITC/ NTC Electrical/ Mechanical Engineering, experience In Printed Circuit384 words
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Advertisement441 1990-06-05 12 101 Production 101 Production 101 Production Poetttons Positions Positions rrunm. JB*m,J TECHNOLOGY Female Production Operators qP earn Ck (excluding <*/* A y upto^ I WWW oveftlme Vk Shift allowance $5 p©r day for afternoon shift Increment every 6 months Meal allowance $1 5 per month free drinks Free medical, hospitalisalion441 words
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Advertisement1247 1990-06-05 13 101 Production 101 Production 101 Production 101 Production 101 Production Positions Positions Positions Positions Positions Positions I |T OYSI FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS \^M W 1 Age 14 above WL w^ C^ I IIU JafaMHlia iJJL Earn U P t0 N»O*/O per month (excluding overtime) y^^^^^^^^^^^^^K TECHNICIANS m^^M 8S 3 Rotating1,247 words
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Advertisement426 1990-06-05 13 101 Production 101 Production Positions Positions V X» A.T 1 jj Singapore Tobacco Company (Re) Ltd (A member of the B.A.T Industries Group) Q A INSPECTOR (Basic Salary: $900 pm) Male Singapore citizens, below 30 years GCE "O" Level passes m English and Mathematics Some relevant industrial experience Working Hours:426 words
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Advertisement537 1990-06-05 13 101 Production 101 Production Positions Positions I Japan— Plastc Company urgently requires: I 6».C. CHECKERS J I Female Singaporean I Good eyesight I Experience not required I 5 days week I o Air-conditioned work place I Good pay and fringe benefits. I PRODUCTION OPERATORS I Male/Female Singaporean I Willing to537 words
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Advertisement525 1990-06-05 13 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Well known young growthoriented restaurant company Invites enthusiastic, serious minded, results-oriented and ambitious applicants for th 4 following positions: 1. M AN AOER CATEMNO I3MM+ PA. Report to Managing Director. Responsible fof al( aspects of a new high prof De. catering company. Previotu catering or525 words
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Advertisement396 1990-06-05 14 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Lounge Positions MERIDIEN SINGAPOUR Join a leading deluxe hotel that is expanding the team of dedicated professionals to meet the increased demands of our growing clientele The Mendien is a unique hotel with a blend of Asian hospitality and European flair 1396 words
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Advertisement451 1990-06-05 14 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Lounge Positions The haaa«a»r a**** >■■■! SERVE WITH PRIDE IN THE HOTEL WHICH WON THE STPB EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE AWARD FOR THE 3RD TIME We say we provide excellent service. Others confirm it, not just once but time and again. For three451 words
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Advertisement462 1990-06-05 14 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Lounge Positions M HOTEL NEW QTANI SINGAPORE W^j^A career m a hotel with worldwide operations. IJB A chance for self-development under our flj^ comprehensive people-centred management. HE A time for better career advancements. Make Bf happen at the New Otani. KB Front462 words
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Advertisement670 1990-06-05 14 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Position* Lounge Positions _H__l_B^l^_l_l_l_l_H The Westin Stamford The Westin Plaza invite applications for the following position: Personal Driver Possess Class 3 driving licence Clean driving record Willing to work overtime when required Willing to nin office errands Walk-In Interview Today Tomorrow 9.00 am670 words
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Advertisement839 1990-06-05 14 103 Security Positions 103 Security Positions I SINGAPORE LAND LIMITED V; Incorporated In Singapore bCvUKI I Suitable Security Guards anr required lor Immediate employment to work In our prestigious commercial buildings. Please call personally at #13-00 Shlng Kwan House 4 Shenton Way Singapore 0106 from Mondays to Fridays, between 9am839 words
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Advertisement878 1990-06-05 15 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions CONTROLLERS B^^^^H OPERATORS Male Female A^ISIavSS Male, completed N.S. Mate must complete N.S. ■^MX •No experience required Sec 2 above gH B H»xS Prl 6 and above M;'wl I l!j^jf§fflß™mB& ■12 hours shift QC INSPECTOR HHMPPH NWe, completed878 words
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Advertisement429 1990-06-05 15 A leading screw manufacturing company with 4,000 to 5,000 items incite, applications tor 1) STORE ASSISTANT Must have Sec. 2 education or equivalent Preferably with some experience Duliaa: Packing screws other Items according to customers' orders. Stack Items on racks or other location. To maintain proper, accurate records on up-to-date429 words
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Advertisement604 1990-06-05 15 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions fINTRA-MOTORS (3) PTE LTD (A fi| member of The Intraco Group) hes B vacancies for the following posts:- jj3j GCE 'A 1 and O 1 levels H •3 4 years' experience m Accounts H Dept H Ability to type S Sorae cemputer knowledge H604 words
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Advertisement482 1990-06-05 15 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions B HUSSMANN TEMPCOOL (SINGAPORE) S g urgently requires the following posts:I SALES EXECUTIVE V Minimum 2 years working experience m B j similar capacity W Must have drive, initiative, be tactful able to work independently i Minimum GCE "O' level Must possess own transport482 words
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Advertisement495 1990-06-05 15 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions BB^BBBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB^aBBaBBBBB^aBBBBBBBBBBBBaBj Singapore* First Amarioan Bakery Leading expanding bakery urgently requires: I S A. M&E TECHNICIANS Work Involves electrical plant services, i maintenance as well as trouble-shooting. Requirement*: Strong electrical background Industrial Technician certificate/ Vocational Institute 5 certificate (NTC-2) with 2 years' relevant experience 5495 words
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Advertisement733 1990-06-05 16 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions PMSjS HOTI PAPER (S) PTE LTD [JTSJJI We are an established paper |Mka#aVM| company looking for suitably qualified candidates to apply for: KISALES EXECUTIVES H7* With relevant experience Possess own transport I Must have strong initiative/drive to achieve the goals set by Company Must733 words
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Advertisement519 1990-06-05 16 104 Other Positions A well established Trading Company requires DELIVERY DRIVERS c Age 21-40 years c Possess Class 3 driving licence GENERAL WORKERS c Physically fit c Able to understand simple English c Preferably able to drive forklirt STORE CLERKS c QCE 'O7 N' level c Preferably with 1 year's519 words
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Advertisement515 1990-06-05 16 104 Other Position* Required 1) MALE TECHNICAL PRODUCTION ABST. 2) UPHOLSTERY LEADER 3) MALE STOREKEEPER c N' or O' Level or VITB. Age 20 Si above. a Training provided. Wmtmm CPF Contribution. Dental Si medical benefits. Insurance Scheme. Transport allowance. Walk m interview from TuesdayFriday, 9am-spm or writ* m to:515 words
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Advertisement569 1990-06-05 16 104 Other Positions Well established ship chandlers requires Immediately BOARDING OFFICERS c Possess class 3 licence a Age below 40 years, completed NJS. c Experienced preferred c Able to start work immediately WALK M INTERVIEW AT 38 Kallang Roed Near Lovender MRT Tel: *****23 Mr* Seeh We are looking for569 words
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Advertisement561 1990-06-05 16 104 Other Positions Electronic* Firm requires DRIVER CUM DEUVERY MAN > Below 40 years old Class 3 licence Able to work Immediately WALK-IN INTERVIEW AT No. 7 Kelantan Roed (OM Jalan Besa. t 10 00am -5.00pm MtoaOng EeteWiehed Trading Co. requires DRIVER cum DELIVERY MAN Please telephone: *****10 or MtffJOT561 words
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Advertisement978 1990-06-05 16 104 Other Positions TTA FREIGHT PTE LTD requires 2 DRIVERS c With class 3 driving licence c Applicants residing In Bedok, Tamplnes or Paslr Rls preferred Interested applicants please call Johnny Ow al tot: *****98 for Interview Urgently required DESPATCH CLERK o Possess own motorbike o Able to coverse In978 words
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Advertisement955 1990-06-05 16 104 Other Positions AMUSEMENT PARK REQUIRES I Supervisor, 1 Electrical Technician, preferably residing at Jurong area All retirees are welcome. Call: *****94 CAR PARK CASHIERS required along Bt Tlmah Rd. Salary depends on experience. Apply personally at 150 Orchard Rd. #03--21A Orchard Plaza. DELIVERY ASSISTANTS WANTED. Age between 16-25 years,955 words
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Advertisement873 1990-06-05 16 104 Other Positions PICTURE FRAMER^NEEDED^WIth 1-2 yrs. experience. Those without experience may also apply Interested, call: *****62/ *****53 REQUIRED SEWING GIRLS to work at shop. Preferably D 13, 14, 15. #03-52 Tanjong Katong Complex. *****66. REQUIRED CLASS 3 Delivery Driver Cum Workshop Asst. Salary exceeds $1,000 (plus OT). Pta call873 words
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Advertisement521 1990-06-05 16 104 Other Positions WANTED EXPERIENCED CLASS 4 Driver. Contact: *****22/ *****18 121 Vehicles for Hire k— OFFER 5 FROM AStf> wAS X n 7 «s.oo i.4|Auto) on 'y Hi JUKI new GflFSr j minibus Hourly chauffeur drive Dally, Weekly, Monthly SELF DRIVE BHBHBfIpBMMBjE|BHpE«HEf| WKLa^aa^ULW^aaWatWHaWawk^tia^LaHa^la^^-A SUNG HOCK CORPN. PTE. LTD. CARS,521 words
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Advertisement1419 1990-06-05 17 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ < Insurance Insurance [7mortgage/hp\ 1 m CARS LORRIES VANS fl F7 BUSES MACHINERY V LOW INTEREST ►IMMEDIATE APPROVAL [fjfk LIAN HUAT HANG RNANCE ffkl 45. Telok Blangah O #ol M? S^noapofe 04 1 0 fcUiIMU J] tKdESSe'Sd 132 JJft£ R ult Offers low interest1,419 words
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Advertisement781 1990-06-05 17 131 Alfa/ Volvo For Sale 131 Alfa/ Volvo For Sale i ALFA 33 1 .7 QV $51,776.00 (NETT SELLING PRICES) I cy« Miowrooms: 1 •KakiUukit •Paramount •BukUTimah 746-8880 345-3300 *****52 134 Mercedes For Sale TANGLIN USED CARS CO. *****83/ 7375/69 offers good prices and sell all MERCEDES. BMW, JAOUAR. VOLVO,781 words
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Advertisement767 1990-06-05 17 135 Ford/ Fiat For Sale 0 *2/ "81 2 units Ford Laser 1.5. Alrcond., hl-fl Beautiful cond. Tel: *****00. 10/17 FORD TELBTAR 1.8 GL 1 owner tax 10/87 alrcon. hl-fl. Tel: *****70. 12/84 FORO LASER 13 OL Hatch back Q plate 1 owner alrcond. hi-fi Tel: *****70. •/'BS FORO LASER767 words
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Advertisement904 1990-06-05 17 136 Nissan For Sale S3 NISSAN SUNNY 13 DX 2nd owner, Up-top cond Full accessories. Selling cheap. Pg: *****24 •65 NISSAN MARCH 1.0. 5-speed, s/rlms. New paint. Downpayment $3,000 Tel. *****66. 87 MODEL PULSAR, 13 SLX, 4drs full accessories, orig. paint like brand new *****65 '60 NISSAN SUNNY 16 SGX,904 words
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Advertisement915 1990-06-05 17 137 Toyota For Sato 1973 TOYOTA CELICA 1.6 cc Pte. owner. Tax 10/90, s/rlms. $6 600 neg Tel: *****69. 1062 TOYOTA CARINA Coupe I.6DX, 5 speed, alrcon, s/rlms, $17,800 *****08/ *****30. 1962 TOYOTA CARINA 1600 DX 4 dr, alrcon, radio cassette, PARF $*****. *****98/ *****30. 6/77, TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 c.c.915 words
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Advertisement919 1990-06-05 17 139 I'uda For Sale TO OFFER AN ATTRACTIVE HIGHEST CASH PRICES GOOD DEALS HASSLE-FREE SERVICE HONDA, TOYOTA, MAZDA, DATSUN, MITSUBISHI, DAIHATSU. SUZUKI, MERCEDES HYUNDAI PARF/ Q plates we are dealing In financing loans for used Si new cars Si also selling immediate approval, low interest ratei. (car insurance at reasonable)919 words
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Advertisement975 1990-06-05 17 140 Honda For Sate 1904 CIVIC 1.3 12-valve 5-speed. alrcon hl-fl, s/rlms, new paint, tax 6/90. Oood cond. Loan $22,000. Accept trade-in. *****16 1004 HONDA CIVIC 1.5 Automatic 2 owners. Full expensive accessories. Tax 12/1990. See to appreciate. Call. *****55 ext. 28 2 UNITS 10 Honda Accord EX. New model.975 words
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Advertisement955 1990-06-05 17 141 Daihatsu For Sale AN OFFER I YOU CAN'T RESIST!! We pay attractively for ail models of cars (Japanese/ Continental). Also selling .4 6 8 7 7 1 71 ABHJTY TO ACCEPT all Charades. Honda, Toyota, Datsun, Mazda, Mitshublshl, Suzuki, Hyundai and all cars. Tel: *****77/44 ***** 9am to 6pm.955 words
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Advertisement899 1990-06-05 17 144 Subaru For Sale MK> 13 SUBARU 700 c.c. Air cool- er, radio cassette, good condl- tlon $*****. Tel: *****02. NEAR '02 SUBARU 700 model, good cond., alrcon. PARF. $10,100 neg. Tel: *****66 Miss Ooh. VERY SPORTY MX) 88 Vlkt 700 1 owner $25 8 K Loan KUK Call *****11899 words
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Advertisement911 1990-06-05 18 146 Commercial Vehicles For Sale joil 84 DaihaUu VSS w Doubta Cab Dmil a 1 unit -83 Dainatau 14' Dtaaal Mountad witti Hyd Crana Interested, please call T« *****38 ISS4 NISSAN CABSTAR petrol, high deck, new tax, tyres, up top cond. $8,500 nee. Interested parties pis. call *****33 (no agt911 words
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Advertisement747 1990-06-05 18 147 Motorcycles/ Scooters For Sale/ Wanted GSX4OOF/ R, GPZ4OO/ F R. Z4OO/ 200, YPVS3SO/ 250/ 250F/ 350F, LC3SO, FZ4OO, NV4OO, CUSTOM 400/ 125, R0V250, KR2SO. WW2SO, NSI2SF/ R, TZRI2S, RQI2S, YPVSI2S, LCI2S. RXZ. RXK. RXIIS. RXIOO. ARI2S, MBX, HXI3S, 0N125, NVX2SO. Tel: *****78/ *****29. FE RXZI36 *****. AZ RXS $780747 words
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Advertisement749 1990-06-05 18 149 Scrap Vehicles REOUIRED URGENTLY SCRAP cars between 1001 2000 c.c. High price offered. Immed. cash payment. *****77/ *****69 Yong ATTRACTIVE CASH FOR all PARF/ used/ SZ scrap cars. *****08 (day/ night). BUY a SELL. All c.c PARF scrap cars/ SZ Cash payment. *****29. Blk 3019A Übl Rd 1, #01-32.749 words
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Advertisement923 1990-06-05 18 172 Houses For Rent D.lB LA VILLA terr. I-fl. Well kept. Faculties. $2500. D.17 Jin. Pernama 3+l. P/furn. $1500. D.28 Nlm Rd new seml-d. 4+ 1. 5000 sq.ft. P/furn. $3200 Duke *****76 D.lO MOONBEAM VIEW. D/storey Semi-d. Near American Sen. Very beautifully renovated. 3 4 1 rms $3,500 p/furn. RPC:923 words
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Advertisement2063 1990-06-05 18 173 Apartments 173 Apartments 173 Apartments For Rent For Rent For Rent D F BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW DJ CAIRMHH.L QAROCN 4 2 bdrms P 1 1-1 Bai^BM Well furnished jTO B* I lßaal Walking distance to MRT, n B— B— I BWBJ snop I— I s tTJOT FAR E. AST PLAZA 12,063 words
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Advertisement1013 1990-06-05 18 173 Apartments For Rent >.1S MARCO POLO Vicinity 2/3/ +■1 apt/ townh'se small com>lex, nice layout good slxe balco>y big master rm., s/pool, ten iU. squash *****88 x 800 (24 hrs.) •■lO OFF HOLLAND brand new Dwrtse apt. (with lift), 3 bdrms, •alcony, beautiful Interior, qulI. Pool. Furn. optional, $3600/1,013 words
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Advertisement1006 1990-06-05 18 173 Apartments For Rent D.7 WATERLOO APT 3 fir. $2300 D.28 Mimosa Pk. 4+ 1. F/furn. Well kept. Facing pool $1800 Duke Prop. *****70 OJ CAMNMLL PLAZA. High fir 3+ 1 bdrms Oood view Furn. $960 only. Open hse. 4.30pm -6pm Oral It' Agent *****63. 0.8 CAIRNHILL QDN. 2 bdrms1,006 words
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Advertisement963 1990-06-05 18 173 Apartments For Rent D.lO LEEDON HOTS. 3 bdrms Servant's. View Well kept. Avail mid Jun $3700. EM *****96 D.lO LUCKY TWR High fir. 4+l. 2800 sq.ft. $6600 p/furn. Full faclllUes/ atrcon. Standard *****66 D.lO NEAR ORCHARD. Large 3+l rms Fully alrcon. Partly/ f/furn $3500 neg. Eastwood *****46 0.10 NEAR963 words
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Advertisement1013 1990-06-05 19 181 Houses For Sale (Dists. 12 20) D.lO SURW LANE. New 2 storey bungalow, spacious 5 1 bdrms. 8,000/ 4,000 sq.ft. Split living/ dining. 8980K F/hold. Deans *****56 (MASR). D.19 TAI HWAN Pk. brand new 3-level terr. 1700/ 2100 sq.ft 3+ 1 bdrms. b family hall rhold. asking $685,000 neg.1,013 words
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Advertisement825 1990-06-05 20 190 Private Apts. For Sale (Dists. 01 08) •fPEN HOUSE: 12 NOON 2PM DISTRICT APARTMENT FOR SALE £ajid 3 bedrooms, near city, eusy access IntWMtad contact omnt: *****25/ *****44 Q.a VISTA PK. Townh'se. 4+ 1 bdrms, marble/ parquet. 2500 s».ft. Wardrobes, kitchen cablrwts, selling f furn, very well kept. Quelt825 words
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Advertisement857 1990-06-05 20 Ml CHANCERY VICINITY (Whl,ley Hgts) new 1,700 sq.ft. lowrlse rondo. Luxuriously renovated Excellent design. Pool, security, :overed carpark. F'hold. Selling it valuation. Harvest *****88 3.10 DUCHEBS CT. Posh 2000 sq.ft. Lower mals. $150K renova.lons Lovely pte. gdn./ carpark. foreigners welcome. Only 1800,000 nelt Harvest *****88 3.10 GLENVILLE CONDO. Best mlt857 words
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Advertisement788 1990-06-05 20 191 Private Apts. For Sale {Dists. 09 11) D.ll NEWTON VIEW. 2668 sq.ft. $810 K. With facilities Tel: *****26/ *****44 (agent). 0.11 SHELFORO RD. Cosy small development. 4+l 3120 sq.ft. Pool. $870K Jazz Prop: *****66 D.ll THOMSON MANS. Luxurious condo. with pool 1850 sq.ft. 3+ 1 bdrms. $430K neg. *****39788 words
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Advertisement941 1990-06-05 21 202 HDB Apts. For Sale (A.M. KkV Bishan) S-RM. A.M. XX) Blk 132. high floor. Well renovated, near park/ central. Price neg. SRS *****81 S RM. A.M. Klo. High fir. No blocking. F/ furn. $180 K. Adhome *****77 MASR. 203 HDB Apts. For Bale (Bedok/ Tampines) J-fftv BcoOst Worth Wk.SOv941 words
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Advertisement957 1990-06-05 21 204 HDB Apts. For Sale (Hougang/ Serangoon) S-RM. SERANQOON AVEJ 8'k.310. low fir., nicely done, $185K neg. Non-Chinese Talho *****03 205 HDB Apts. For Sale (Jurong/ Bt. Batok) FOR THE EXCLUSIVE FEW ONLYI HONQKONQERS/ PERMANENT RESIDENTS WITH CASH LAYOUT OF SSOK DESIGNER'S DREAM H'SE BT. BATOK EXEC. MAIS. Beautifully renovated957 words
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Advertisement363 1990-06-05 28 The HtraitsTinies APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES APPOINTMENTS i^flt^a^aV^iilßP&M THE PHILIPS PEOPLE SHAPING THE FUTURE Philips Singapore has set international standards m quality and innovation. All these made possible because we are backed by people who share our corporate policy continuous improvement and total customer satisfaction. If you believe m uncompromising standards m quality363 words
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Article, Illustration107 1990-06-05 29 WHETHER It Is soccer, badminton or cricket, The Straits Times will be there where the main action is. From Thomas Cap badminton m Japan to World Cap cricket m Holland and now the World Cap soccer m Italy. Prom the kick-off on Friday to the final107 words
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Article, Illustration47 1990-06-05 29 Assessment of teams, full squads Pages 2, 3 and 4 World Cup trivia Page 4 The men m the middle Page 4 The past winners, top scorers Page 4 The full schedule m colour Pages 6 and 7 Your TV guide, players to watch Page 947 words
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Article, Illustration550 1990-06-05 29 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By Italy are the bookmakers' favourites AMAZE your wife, girlfriend, friends, colleagues, boss, children, family, provision-shop owner, butcher, TV repairman, maid, neighbours and everyone else who would be amazed by such revelations by picking your own World Cup champions. They would550 words
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Article, Illustration90 1990-06-05 30 History: Sixth appearance, third JflpK place m 1954. HJff< Players to watch: Strikers Anton lv£Ec* Polster and Gerhard Rodax, mid- w** fielder Andreas Herzog. Strengths: Speed, good attack. Weaknesses: Lack of experience, defensive holes. Squad Goalkeepers: Otto Konrad, Michael Konsel, Klaus Lindenberger. Defenders: Ernst Aigner, Peter Artner, Michael Baur,90 words
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Article, Illustration94 1990-06-05 30 History: Eighth appearance, runners-up m 1934 and 1962. 2i5«9 Players to watch: Midfielders Jozef Fj flf Chovanec and Vaclav Nemecek. iM^ 1 Strengths: Have set of experienced defenders. Weaknesses: Inefficient strike force. Squad Goalkeepers: Jan Stejskal, Ludek Miklosko, Peter Paluch. Defenders: Julius Bielik, Michal Bilek, Peter Fieber, Miroslav Kadlec,94 words
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Article, Illustration99 1990-06-05 30 History: 12th appearance, cham- Hs^^K pions m 1934, 1938 and 1982. %6l^Jb Players to watch: Striker Gianluca Vialli, defender Franco Baresi. Strengths: Excellent defence, deadly counter-attacking, team depth. Weaknesses: Lack of support for Vialli. Squad Goalkeepers: Walter Zenga, Stefano Tacconi, Gianluca Pagliuca. Defenders: Pietro Vierchowod, Giuseppe Bergomi, Paolo Maldini,99 words
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Article, Illustration90 1990-06-05 30 History: Fourth appearance, first m^LW since 1950. |SfK# Players to watch: Striker Peter JI *V^ Vermes, midfielder Tab Ramos. Strengths: Stamina, warm-up schedule. Weaknesses: Weak attack, no creativity, poor dribbling. Squad Goalkeepers: Tony Meola, David Vanole, Kasey Keller. Defenders: Desmond Armstrong, Marcelo Balboa, Jimmy Banks, John Doyle, Paul90 words
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Article, Illustration90 1990-06-05 30 History: Second appearance, drew 'Iff*!' all three matches m 1982. flggk Players to watch: Goalkeeper Jo- \J$ seph Antoine-Bell, striker Omam Biyick. Strengths: Ability to improvise, solid goalkeepers. Weaknesses: Poor teamwork, lack of finishing. Squad Goalkeepers: Thomas Nkono, JosephAntoine Bell, Jacques Songo'o. Defenders: Jules Onana, Stephen Tataw, Bertin Ebwelle,90 words
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Article90 1990-06-05 30 DID YOU KNOW? That Yugoslav manager Ivica Osim is a professor of mathematics? He spent eight years working as a manager m France and, m odd times, touring the world as a Flf a instructor holding coaching courses for the world soccer body. An inside-right m his playing days, he90 words
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Article, Illustration95 1990-06-05 30 History: 10th appearance, cham- jl Sj^ pions m 1978 and 1986. Mr Players to watch: Strikers Diego f"^" I Maradona and Jorge Burruchaga. m-^i^W Strengths: Technical skill, artistry of Maradona. Weaknesses: Team could fall apart if Maradona plays badly. Squad Goalkeepers: Nery Pumpido, Sergio Goycochea, Fabian Cancelarich. Defenders: Pedro95 words
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Article, Illustration92 1990-06-05 30 History: Fifth appearance, second m Ijk since World War Two. 3*llME Players to watch: Goalkeeper Sil- *98H85~ viu Lung, midfielder Gheorghe <**w> Hagi. Strengths: Solid midfield and defence. Weaknesses: No sting m attack. Squad Goalkeepers: Silviu Lung, Bogdan Stelea, Gheorghe liliac. Defenders: Mircea Rednic, Adrian Popescu, loan Andone, Emil92 words
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Article, Illustration76 1990-06-05 30 History: Seventh appearance. Players to watch: Striker Alexander Zavarov, goalkeeper Rinat Das- T^^ ayev. Strengths: Solid midfield, strong goalkeepers. Weaknesses: Poor defence. Sqoad Goalkeepers: Rinat Dasayev, Viktor Chanov, Alexander Uvarov. Defenders: Vladimir Besonov, Anatoli Demyanenko, Oleg Kuznetsov, Akhrik Tsveiva, Vasily Rats, Vagiz Khidyatulin, Sergei Gorlukovich, Sergei Fokin. Midfielders:76 words
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Article, Illustration81 1990-06-05 30 History: 14th appearance, champions in 1968, 1962 and 1970. Players to watch: Strikers Careca and Romario, midfielder Valdo, defender Mozer. Strengths: Technical brilliance, excellent playmaking and good goalkeepers. Weaknesses: New defensive scheme could inhibit creativity, striker Romario's fitness in doubt. Squad Goalkeepers: Claudio Taffarel, Acacio Cordeiro, Barreto, Araujo. Defenders:81 words
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Article, Illustration93 1990-06-05 30 History: First appearance. M Players to watch: Striker Her nan Medford and midfielder Juan Cay- asso. yW Strengths: Good mix of veterans and youngsters. Weaknesses: Lack of experience. Squad Goalkeepers: Luis Gabelo Conejo, Miguel Segura, Hermidio Barrantes. Defenders: Vladimir Quesada, Geovani Jar a, Roger Flores, Mauricio Montero, Ronald93 words
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Article, Illustration87 1990-06-05 31 History: Seventh appearance, have never passed first round. Players to watch: Goalkeeper Jim Leighton, striker Maurice Johnston. Strengths: Johnston- Ally McCoist combination. Weaknesses: Unsettled and ageing defence. Sqnad Goalkeepers: Jim Leighton, Andy Goram, Bryan Gunn. Defenders: Stewart McKimmie, Maurice Malpas, Richard Gough, Alex McLeish, Gary Gillespie Craig Levein, Dave87 words
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Article, Illustration90 1990-06-05 31 History: Eighth appearance, runners-up m 1958. Players to watch: Defender Glenn Hysen, midfielder Klas Ingesson, strikers Johnny Ekstroem and Mats Magnusson. Strengths: Solid defence and strong midfield. Weaknesses: No sting m attack. 1 Squad Goalkeepers: Sven Andersson, Lars Eriksson, Thomas Ravelli. Defenders: Jan Eriksson, Glenn Hysen, Peter Larsson, Roger90 words
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Article, Illustration85 1990-06-05 31 History: Second appearance. Players to watch: Midfielder Carlos Valderrama, goalkeeper Rene Higuita. Strengths: Skills, determination. Weaknesses: Slow defenders, Higuita's forays away from goal. Squad Goalkeepers: Rene Higuita, Eduardo Nino. Defenders: Luis Fernando Herrera, Leon Villa, Gildardo Gomez, Carlos Mario Hoyos, Luis Carlos Perea, Andres Escobar, Alexis Mendoza. Midfielders: Bernardo85 words
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Article, Illustration101 1990-06-05 31 History: First appearance. HMIIaQK/Ptti) Players to watch: Strikers Adnan fIUPMHw Taliyani and Khalid Ismail. L&Mmffl Strengths: Strong defence. WUi Weaknesses: Weak attack. Squad Goalkeepers: Muhsin Musabbah Faraj, Abdula Moosa, Abdulgader Hassan Mond. Defenders: Khaleel Ghanim Mubarak, Ibrahim Meer Abdulrahman, Eissa Meer Abdulrahman Yousef Hussain Mohd, Abdulrahman Mohd101 words
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Article, Illustration88 1990-06-05 31 History: 12th appearance, cham- RfeßMfll pions m 1954, 1974; runners-up m {{{HMjlllj L\joz, lyoo. H^PB^" iB Players to watch: Midfielders Lothar Matthaeus, Thomas Haessler. Strengths: Good strikers, strong midfield. Weaknesses: Sweeper Augenthaler lacks speed. Squad Goalkeepers: Raimon Aumann, Bodo nigner, Andreas Koepke. Defenders: Klaus Augenthaler, Thomas Berthold, Andreas88 words
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Article, Illustration87 1990-06-05 31 History: Eighth appearance. JtitHkm Players to watch: Midfielders Dragan Stojkovic and Safet Susie. Strengths: Individual technical skills, strong midfield. Weaknesses: Reputation for poor teamwork weak defence. Squad Goalkeepers: Tomislav Ivkovic, Fahrudin Omerovic, Dragoje Lekovic. Defenders: Zoran Vulic, Mirsad Baljic, Faruk Hadzibegic, Davor Jozic, Predrag Spasic, Vuiadin Stanojkovic, Robert Jarni,87 words
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Article, Illustration93 1990-06-05 31 History: Eighth appearance, fourth m 1986. *mlß|L Players to watch: Midfielder Marc iSfilffi^ Degryse, goalkeeper Michel jESijr Preud'homme. W^ Strengths: Youth and experience. Weaknesses: Not so solid attack. Squad Goalkeepers: Michel Preud'homme, Filipe de Wilde, Gibert Bodart. Defenders: Philippe Albert, Leo Clijsters, Stephane Demol, Jean-Francois de Sart, Michel de93 words
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Article, Illustration113 1990-06-05 31 History: Third appearance. CjHtyll Players to watch: Midfielder Kirn VOPR// Joo Sung, striker Lee Tae Ho. <K!s Strengths: Teamwork, core of veterans. Weaknesses: Lack of individual technical skills, poor midfield. Squad Goalkeepers: Kirn Pung Joo, Jeong Gi Dong, Choi In Young. Defenders: Chung Yong Hwan, Park Kyung Hoon,113 words
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Article, Illustration97 1990-06-05 31 History: Eighth appearance, fourth JW\? m 1950. SflßdiVC Players to watch: Striker Emilio iIHW Butragueno, midfielder Rafael IM Martin Vazquez. Strengths: Solid midfield, strong goalkeeper m Andoni Zubizarreta. Weaknesses: Lack of height. Squad Goalkeepers: Andoni Zubizarreta, Jose Manuel Ochotorena, Juan Carlos Ablanedo. Defenders: Miguel Porlan, Manuel Sanchis, Fernando Hierro,97 words
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Article, Illustration90 1990-06-05 31 History: Ninth appearance, cham- J6AA pions m 1930 and 1950. iSrW^ Players to watch: Striker Ruben Sosa, midfielder Enzo Francescoli. Strengths: Solid midfield, fast counter-attacks. Weaknesses: Slow defenders. Squad Goalkeepers: Fernando Alvez, Eduardo Pereira, Javier Zeoli. Defenders: Hugo de Leon, Nelson Gutierrez, Daniel Revelez, Jose Herrera, Alfonso Domin- m90 words
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Article, Illustration97 1990-06-05 31 History: Ninth appearance, cham- '&£S|£St pions m 1966. J] JSK Players to watch: Wingers John 2rf Barnes and Chris Waddle. mm^mt Strengths: Stamina, veteran squad, strong defence and goalkeeping. Weaknesses: Lack of spark up front, captain Bryan Robson's fitness suspect. Squad Goalkeepers: Peter Shilton, Chris Woods, David Seaman. Defenders:97 words
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Article, Illustration92 1990-06-05 31 History: Second appearance, first m 56 years. M[ Player to watch: Striker Hossam It Hassan. Strengths: Solid teamwork. Weaknesses: Lack of stamina, lost top striker Hisham Abdel-Rasool m car accident. Squad Goalkeepers: Ahmed Shoubeir, Sabet el-Batal, Ayman Taher. Defenders: Ibrahim Hassan, Hecham Yaken Hani Ramzi, Rabie Yassine, Saber Eid,92 words
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Article, Illustration89 1990-06-05 32 History: First appearance. HIB Players to watch: Striker John Aid- I ridge, midfielder Paul McGrath. f> Strengths: Solid tackling, good de- |wk^ fence. Weaknesses: Inexperience at international level. Squad Goalkeepers: Pat Bonner, Gerry Peyton. Defenders: Chris Morris, Steve Staunton, Chris Hughton, Mick McCarthy, Kevin Moran, David O'Leary.89 words
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Article, Illustration517 1990-06-05 32 What Gullit, Cascarino have in common CUP TRIVIA Holland's Ruud Gullit and Ireland's Tony Cascarino have something m common: they share the same birthday, Sept 1, 1962. The Jules Rimet Trophy was stolen from an exhibition m London m 1966. It was missing until a dog named Pickles sniffed out517 words
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Article, Illustration96 1990-06-05 32 History: Fifth appearance, f. runners- up m 1974 and 1978. {*?< Players to watch: Strikers Ruud %*^N&SJ Gullit and Marco van Basten. Strengths: Individual talent rivalled only by Brazil. Weaknesses: Team in-fighting, GuJlit's tender right knee. Sqnad Goalkeepers: Hans van Breukelen, Stanley Menzo, Joop Hiele. Defenders: Danny Blind, Ronald96 words
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Article, Illustration670 1990-06-05 32 'It is an essential part of the game to live with mistakes. We have to accept it as a product of our society.' Joseph Blatter (left), Fifa general secretary Old rules. Dart-timers fuel disputes BRUSSELS Soccer's antiquated rules and amateur refereesAP - 670 words
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Article296 1990-06-05 32 Mohamed Hansal (Algeria), Juan Loustau (Argentina), Richard Lorenc (Australia), Helmut Kohl i Austria) IJassim Mandi (Bahrain), Jose Ramiz Wright (Brazil), Marcel van Langenhove i ßelgium) I Armando Perez Hoyos (Colombia), Berny Ulloa Morera (Costa Rica) Peter Mikkelsen (Denmark) Siegfried Kirschen (East Germany), George Courtney (England)296 words
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Article, Illustration745 1990-06-05 33 Players the eventual winners m cash terms WINNING the World Cup m Italy means more than team pride. Bonuses from national soccer federations and shares of sponsorship contracts could total as much as U*****,000 ($494,100) for each player from countries such as Italy. Bonuses paidAP - 745 words
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Article118 1990-06-05 33 193t at Montevideo: Uruguay 4 Argentina 2 (crowd 90,000) 1934 at Rome: Italy 2 Czechoslovakia 1 (50,000) 1138 at Paris: Italy 4 Hungary 2 (45,000) llfit at Rio de Janeiro: Uruguay 2 Brazil 1 (ii7y,050) 1954 at Berne: West Germany 3 Hungary 2 (60,000) 1958 at Stockholm: Brazil118 words
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Article113 1990-06-05 33 1931 m Uruguay: 70 goals from 18 matches 1534 m Italy: 70 goals from 17 matches 1838 m France: 84 goals from 18 matches 1851 m Brazil: 88 goal 3 from 22 matches 1854 m Switzerland: 140 goals from 26 matches 1158 m Sweden: 126 goals from 35113 words
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670 1990-06-05 36 A. nation divided by a common passion ITALY, you might say, is a country where everyone likes football, but does not like one another. In terms of soccer towns (which means almost all of them) and soccer teams, it remains essentially a collection of city states, which have only m670 words
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Article, Illustration135 1990-06-05 36 DID YOU KNOW? That Lncien Laurent, of France, scored the first World Cup goal m the inaugural tournament m Uruguay, netting the opener m a 4-1 win over Mexico? That Jorge Burruchaga took the World Cup final tournament goal tally to135 words
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Article, Illustration199 1990-06-05 37 BEFORE the 1986 World Cup finals m Mexico, Diego Armanda Maradona went to Israel to write a message to God on the Western Wall m the Old City of Jerusalem. He emerged after the 1966 finals as the king of the tournament, using what he called "the Hand199 words
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Article, Illustration183 1990-06-05 37 MARCO VAN BASTEN scores the goals most players dream about. He averages a goal a game by combining pure skill with the knack of being m the right place at the right time. He also has had a teacher most players dream about, Johan Cruyff the Dutch183 words
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Article, Illustration182 1990-06-05 37 BRAZIL, plagued by a series of poor results m their warm-up to the World Cup finals, will welcome star striker Romario's return to peak fitness. The PSV Eindhoven player, 23, broke his leg m March and Brazil have suffered from his absence. Prior to the injury, which he suffered182 words
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Article, Illustration168 1990-06-05 37 ITALIAN club Fiorentina s fans went on a rampage when they heard that then beloved midfieldei Roberto Baggio had been sold to arch-rivals Ju vent us Cars were overturned, rubbish bins set on fire and telephone boxes were vandalised as more than 50 people were injured as some168 words
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Article341 1990-06-05 37 DID YOU KNOW? That Lev Yashin started oat as a goalkeeper In ice hockey bat was destined to be the greatest one soccer has ever known? Yashin was a member of the Russian team who won the gold medal at the 195$ Olympic Games m Melbourne. He was awarded the341 words
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