The Straits Times, 11 October 1980

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 198t 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 111/1/80
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  • 828 1 Iran retaliates after missile attack TEHERAN, Friday IRAQI forces were today reported falling back along a broad front as Iran poured reinforcements into the battle zone at the head of the Persian Gulf in retaliation for Iraqi missile attacks. The Iranian military charged that Iraq had
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  • 383 1 US moves away from its 'neutral' stance WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States has backed away from using "neutrality" to describe American and Soviet attitudes toward the Iran-Iraq war. At the same time, the State Department said yesterday, Soviet and East Bloc ships are at Jordan's Aqaba port carrying Iraq-bound cargo
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  • 264 1 LONDON, Friday FORMER Prime Minister James Callaghan has decided to resign as leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, the British Broadcasting Corporation reported last night. It said he had resisted 1 strong leftwing pressure to stay on at least until a new method of
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  • 62 1 BANGKOK. Fri The Karen National Liberation Army an insurgent croup in Burma attached Burmese troops near the Thai-Burmese frontier on Wednesday, killing more than 30 soldiers and wounding several others, a military spokesman disclosed today The rebels surrounded two battalions of government troops inside Burma opposite
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  • 84 1 HONCKONG, Fri. Britain has agreed to enlarge its military garrison in Hongkong by about 1.000 men to help prevenl the flood of Chinese illegal immigrants from coming into the colony, but it will charge Hongkong more for the military presence, it was announced here today. Another
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  • 39 1 RANGOON. Fri. President Ne Win is to pay a state visit to China at the invitation of the Chinese Government, it was officially announced in a statement here today No date for the visit was given Reuier
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  • 54 1 Envoy Wee presents credentials SINGAPORE'S new ambassador to Japan, Mr Wee Kirn Wee, has presented his credentials to Emperor Hirohito. Mr Wee, 64, who succeeds Mr Wee Mon Cheng, received the Public Service Star in 1973 and the Meritorious Service Medal last year. Before his posting to Japan, he was
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  • 51 1 BEIJING. Fri. A young Chi nese worker, Ni Ken-Qiang. with a craving to drive cars made off with three in a single night and wasn't caught until one broke down in a place I where it was blocking traffic, the Shanghai newspaper, Wen Hui Bao. reported today. I
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  • 45 1 j JAKARTA, Fri. Doctors at I Jakarta's main hospital, Cipto Mangunkusumo, are checking I a 15-year-old boy whose physf cal growth is considered abnormal, a hospital spokes man said today. The boy, Nasrul. weighs 225 kg and Is 2.08 metres tall, he added. AFP
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  • 265 1 'GANG OF FOUR' REFUSES TO CONFESS BEIJING, Fri SPECIAL prosecutors, in pre-trial interrogations of the "Gang of Four", have been unable to extract confessions from the late Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong's widow and her co-defendants, the Japanese Kyodo news agency reported today. The trial, however, is expected to start
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  • 125 1 THE inaad M aaeertalaty aeea ever the paat few days at the Singapore stark esehaage aeemea to have faded yesterday as share prices staged a bread rally. Refleetlßß the earnmeadable retora si Investors' osaflneaft, the Straits Times Ind*strtaJ Index svged II.M paints ahead to
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  • 133 1 THAILAND is confident that its Asean partners would provide military assistance if large-scale fighting breaks out along the Thai-Kampuchean border, the new Thai ambassador to Singpaore said yesterday. Mr Sanan Planeprayoon, who replaces Mr Jetn Suchartikul. said: "If there would be, which I
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  • 901 1  -  EVELYN NG By THE United States Government has banned the import of Singapore-made jeans for the rest of this year, effective from Oct 3. The move has drawn a storm of protests from manufacturers here. The US claims that the manufacturers have
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  • 30 1 ISLAMABAD, Fri. The Soviet Union signed an agn-e-ment with Afghanistan today to develop oil in Afghan territory close to the Soviet border. Radio Kabul, monitored fw-rc reported. AFP
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  • 79 1 LATEST BIG QUAKE WEST OF ALGIERS AM.IKRS, Frl. A strong earthquake today caused heavy damage in the El Ajraam area, It* km west «f Algiers, the news agency Algerie Preaw Service reported today without giving details. While French tt e IsmologtatH in Strasbourg pot the strength sf the quake at
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    • 117 1 54 pages today TOBACCO INDUSTRY'S REPLY TO CASE STUDY Page 8 CAKTKR moves to win back Florida support I OMINOUS signs of big two moving into the arena .1 EAST German forex ruling creates crisis -I ASEAN-VIET accord on 7-speaker limit C MERCHANT jailed for cheating banks of SI .«m
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 237 2 Be firm Sadat tells his men in US talks CAIRO. Fri President Anwar Sadat instructed Kgyptian negotiators >es terday to stick to a hardline position, rejecting Israeli policies in Jerusalem and the occupied territories, when the Palestinian autonomy negotiations resume next week in Washington. Mr. Sadat handed out the instructions
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    • 453 2  -  MILTON CHASE By Out Washington reporter US PRESIDENTIAL RACE WASHINGTON, Fri. President Jimmy Carter is running scared in Florida, one of the two most populous southern states (the other is Texas) that he must win in November. Originally scheduled to start campaigning in
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    • 45 2 ST FRANCIS, Fri. Fire broke out in tinder-dry prairie and forests on the Rosebud Indian reservation yesterday, destroying at least three houses. Authorities told the 1,000 residents of St Francis to be prepared to flee No deaths or injuries were immediately reported. UPI.
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    • 124 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. Republican Presidential caadMate Ronald Reagan has acknowledged !hat he had taken foreign affairs advice from former President Richard Nixon and said he would continue to do so If elected next month. Bat Mr Reagan yesterday ruled out giving a formal role to Mr
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    • 166 2 Diplomat: Soviets losing grip on Kabul NEW DELHI, Fri THE Soviet army's grip on Kabul has seriously slipped, allowing Afghan urban guerillas to attack Soviet and government targets omit boldly and frequently, a diplomat said today. Small aims Ore that last*, through much of the night has spread to many
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    • 90 2 WEST German stuntman Jarnmlr Wagner (arrowed) flying past the New York skyline atop the wins of his twin-engine plane on Wednesday, ending an odyssey which started 11 days ago when he began his trans-Atlantic night on top of the wing of his aircraft. New Yorkers gave
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    • 377 2 WASHINGTON, Friday THE cooking fi»-es which burn daily in rural villages of Africa, Asia and Latin America are causing concern in the large office blocks here at the World Bank headquarters. The simple open-air fires, traditional (or thousands of years, are a major
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    • 45 2 VANCOUVER, Fri Mount i St Helens volcano in Washing- j ton state caused concern among geologists yesterday when it showed new signs ot activity after two months of relative quiet. In an eruption on May 18. 34 people died and 20 disappeared. AFP.
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    • 217 2 Operation may help barren women conceive WASHINGTON, Fri. Doctors at the National Institutes of Health have developed an operation which may help many previously infertile women become pregnant. Dr Gary Hodgen, the institutes' pregnancy research director, said yesterday that the operation might eventually be preferable to the 'test tube baby"
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    • 56 2 BERNE, Fri Switzerland's National Council, the lower house of parliament, voted yesterday to double the country's aid to developing countries by 1983. For the next three years. Switzerland's budget for cooperation and humanitarian aid to developing countries will be 1..650 million Swiss francs, .iitainsi 135 million
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 632 3 Ominous signs of Big Two moving into the arena NEW YORK TIMES ANALYSIS PARIS, Fri The Iraqi-Iranian war is, now developing the i ominous strategicimplications feared from the start. Though both continue to fro( laim neutrality, the nited States and the Soviet i 1 nion arp being dragged in siil.'w.ivs
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    • 168 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. United States Defence Secretary Harold Brown, apparently sensitive to criticism about America's ability to undertake military intervention in the Persian Gulf, has ordered military staff officers to emphasise the positive rather than the negative in their assessments of unit readiness. At the same
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    • 254 3 'Libya and Syria airlifting aid to Teheran report TEL AVIV, Fri. An radio message monitored here said Libya and Syria are airlifting Soviet-made military supplies to Teheran and that Iranian planes are making the trip from Tripoli through Greek, Bulgarian and Soviet air space. The message said Syria was supplying
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    • 716 3 IT IS the first time in history that a 9 country has be«n attacked and no A other country has supported it. 7 President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr lamenting what he calls Iran's complete international isolation. TEL AVIV, Fri. The Syrian-Soviet Treaty of Friendship
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    • 65 3 RAWALPINDI, Fri. Pakistani President Zia ul-Haq made an impassioned plea today to all countries to remain strictly neutral in the Iran-Iraq conflict. Gen Zia. who returned here today following a goodwill mission to Teheran and Baghdad which he undertook as chairman of the Islamic conference, warned
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    • 68 3 BAGHDAD. Fri. Saudi Arabia has promised to use its huge oil resources to he'.p make up for shortfalls in supplies to major clients of Iraqi crude. Western diplomatic sources said here today. The sources said Saudi Ara bia, the world's biggest oil exporter, had pledged to take
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    • 185 3 ABILENE, Frl. A local funeral home has sued Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. for i SSJII,MI <$SSMM) •ver an erroneous mlsllstlng In the ISM Yellow Paces, In which the funeral home was listed under "frozen foods wholesale." Klllott-Hamll Funeral Home, which Bled
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    • 325 4 EAST BERLIN, Friday EAST-WEST German relations were plunged into a new crisis last night after East Germany announced n was virtually doubling the minimum foreign exchange requirement for visitors from the West. The decision was immediately seen in Bonn as an attempt to cut
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    • 165 4 Ethnic bias in Soviet army: Paper MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union's military newspaper has reported that soldiers of Oriental descent are discriminated against, while ethnic Russians take short cuts to promotion. The article, which appear ed in Krasnaya Zvezda, represented a rare. If implicit, admission that the armed forces are
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    • 63 4 GENEVA, Pri. Ann r*atr*l aegetUten fr»m mart than 71 caantrte* taUag part la a I nltod NatUa* eaaferaaoe kere •greed In prtadpie y«»(enUy to ban the ut »g»last rlvlllam tl •me r*o\roiUnal weayi which nuur eseeMlve latarlM. Same delegate* describe the p*et m tke melt n I
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    • 349 4 Still a long tight ahead govt tells Britons BRIGHTON, Friday PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher's government has told Britons, plagued by inflation and more than 2.2 million jobless, that they still face a long hard fight in the battle to bring back prosperity. Addressing the governing Conservative Party's annual rank and-file
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      • 61 4 BEIJING should embrace the hotdog to help solve the shortage of fast food in the Chinese capital, according to the Beijing Daily. The newspaper said the Chinese capital "iad only about 2.000 restaurants serving an urban population of four million, and only about 120 of these
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      • 58 4 TWO Canadians trying to circle the earth in 77 days arrived in Lahore on Thursday. after a rugged drive in India's northwest Himalayan countryside. Driver Garry Sowerby and navigator Ken Langiey. both 29, roared out of New Delhi in their station wagon on Oct 7
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      • 54 4 TWO new books based on Emperor Hirohito's biological studies are to be published shortly, the Imperial household agency said The first book, entitled Plant of Uu-Suzaki, describes about 600 varieties of plants. The other deals with protozoans the Emperor collected near the villa and on the nearby
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      • 66 4 INDIA, land of the tiger. Ls so short of the big cats that Lucknow Zoo had to import one from Australia. Delhi zoo director J. H. Desai said. Although tigers in the wild have increased in India from 2,278 in 19T7 to 3.015 In 1979 I
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      • 82 4 A (1-YEAR-OLD woman died last week and left a good friend an unusual bequest 57 cats. But now her friend has a problem finding the cats good homes Friends of Elizabeth Mor fogenis said she couldn't resist cats. Whenever she heard one was to be put
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    • 201 4 Exiled poet flashes Nobel smile FLASHING a smile for photographers Is exiled IJthaaalaa-bern poet Caealaw Mllest (left) who was awarded the ItM Nobel Prise for IJt eratnre on Tharaday. Mr Milan, who Is now aa American clti sen, won the prise over a Ntar-fltadded field of literary prrisnsHtlm He is
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    • 151 4 Medicine prize to Americans and a Frenchman STOCKHOLM, Fri. Two Americans and a Frenchman won the 1960 Nobel Prize for medicine today, the Karolinski Institute announced. Mr George Davis Snell of the United States, Mr Baruj Benacerraf, born in Venezuela but now an American citizen, and Frenchman Jean Dausset were
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    • 60 4 Two Polish free unions registered WARSAW, Fri. The Warsaw Court yesterday accepted registration of •wo new independent unions. One was regional, covering the Departments of Siedlce and Biala Podlaska. east of Warsaw, and the other professional, covering data process ingemplnyees The court has given six independent unions legal status in
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    • 30 4 SEOUL. Fri Three brothers, aged between 10 and 14. were drowned yesterday when their make-shift raft rapslzed In the Han river near here, police said today. Reuter
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    • 291 4 COPENHAGEN, Fn TOEK, a IS-year-ala girl, never attended school, owns only a few school hooks and was never really tutored by anyone. She Is preparing herself for adult life by the "Stone Age method]." The method wan as named by her father Jan
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    • 43 4 i The Chartered Bank takes great pleasure in announcing that, following a period of distinguished service as Ambassador of the Republic of Singapore to Japan and Korea, MR. WEE MON-CHENG ■Baaaßbta^K^ JMpV^- I has returned to duty in the Dank as SENIOR ADVISER
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 4
    • 372 6  - Asean-Viet accord on 7 -speaker limit EDGAR KOH By our correspondent UNITED NATIONS 35th GENERAL ASSEMBLY UNITED NATIONS. Fri. Asean and Vietnam yesterday agreed to limit to seven the number of speakers in next Monday's showdown on Kampuchean credentials so that the debate could be wrapped up in one day.
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    • 96 6 'Voters swing back to Fraser' SYDNEY, Rrl. With Australia's general election ealy week away, a poll published today shewed a swing back towards the government after several ether survey* faveurable to the apparition Labew Party. The Überal-Natteoal Country Party cealltfea of Prime Minister Malcolm Praaer has been j*lted by four
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    • 121 6 JAKARTA, W.-ACI-year-eld grandfather waa today reported as hi vine been struck by lightning near Bandung, west Java, early this week, but having survived the attack with only a miner scar en one of his arms. The old man named Mlsnan, who was also known as a
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    • 100 6 DR YANG ChlngChiang, who treated the late Chinese Premier Zhou Enlal, has decided to stay in Taiwan with his wife and daughter to contribute skins and knowledge to the people on the island. Dr Yaag, who left China In November If7>, Is the first
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    • 241 6 HONGKONG, Friday CHINA needs a multi-faceted economy which includes not only state and collective ownership but a private sector as well, Beijing's top economist said yesterday. Mr Xue Muqiao, consid- r ered the father of China's current economic reforms, said he sees
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    • 182 6 TOKYO, Fri. North Korean President Kirn D-Sung has outlined 10 ambitious long-range goals for his country's economy in the 1980s. aimed at trebling national production. In a speech at the opening session of his Communist Party's sixth congress in Pyongyang today, Mr Kirn
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    • 137 6 TAIPEH, Fri. Taiwan celebrated its 69th National Day today with a call from President Chiang Ching-Kuo for self-reli-ance and recovery of the Chinese mainland. In his National Day message, Mr Chiang said: "As we celebrate our National Day in this bastion of national revival, remembrance of
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 709 7  -  GRETCHEN MAHBUBANI By America's foremost free-marketeer to launch the Singapore Lecture series next week ON Tuesday night, Milton Friedman, Nobel laureate and star of the television mini-series "Free To Choose." will inaugurate the prestigious Singapore I^ecture series. The event will be chaired by First Deputy
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    • 1160 7 Mental gymnastics of a grand old man of economics LIKE any other discipline, economics has its stars and superstars, its grand old men, its up-and-comers and its colourful characters. Milton Friedman Nobel laureate and perhaps the most famous conservative economist in the world is comfortably close to grand old man
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  • 886 8  -  IRENE NGOO TOBACCO INDUSTRY REPLIES TO CASE STUDY By THE Singapore tobacco industry said yesterday that nicotine and tar levels of major brands of cigarettes have been reduced since laboratory tests were carried out by the Consumers' Association of Singapore 10
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  • 122 8 FORMES Halted SUtta Secretary «t State Cyras Vaac* arrived la Sbnowf lait sight wuS fcfe wife tor a private vWt. He will pay a eawte■y call an Ox- Prune Minister MmnU}. Mr Vaace will ate* call Ml the Srrand Depaty Prime MuUater (fSnaga Affairs), Mr
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  • 48 8 Journalism as a career THE Rotaract Club of Temasek will hold a talk. Journalism as a Career, today at the auditorium of Stamford Educational Centre in Queen Street from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The talk is part of the club's vocational service project. For details, telephone *****9.
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  • 29 8 THE MP for Kampung Kembangan, Mr Mansor Haii Sukaimi, will open the Hiroshima/Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Disaster photographic exhibition at the Singapore Conference Hall at 5.30 p.m. today.
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  • 154 8 LOO Wee Ang, 29, was fined $4,000 and banned from driving for five years yesterday for causing the death of his nephew in February. Loo admitted causing four-year-old Yuen Peng Khuen's death by negligence at Thomson Green, off Thomson Road, on the night of
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  • 50 8 Part of Clemenceau Avenue between Orchard Road and Tank Road will be converted into a 1.4 km dual carriageway by next March Because of the roadworks for this $3 million protect, outward bound traffic from the city will be diverted to the newly completed carriageway from today.
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  • 25 8 THE inaugural ceremony for Boon Teck zones 'A', B and 'C Residents' Committees will be held today at the Boon Teck community centre.
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  • 269 8 Govt aiming at 18 pc CPF from both sides CENTRAL Provident Fund contributions will be set at 18 per cent for both employers and employees once the restructuring of the Singapore economy is over. This is stated in the latest annual report of the Labour Ministry released last night. Currently,
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  • 479 8 Hotel men want tighter rein on job passes HOTEL workers have suggested that the Labour Ministry and the Immigration Department be more discrimi1 nating in issuing or ex- tending work passes. This would ensure that more Singaporeans are trained for middlemanagement jobs in the hotel industry, and there would be
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  • 29 8 NTUC president C.V. Devai Nair will open the Singapore Teachers' Union's 35th anni versary carnival at the Teach ers' Centre in Tagore Avenui tomorrow at 11 a.m.
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  • 291 8 ARCHTrECT James Hajimes Kinoshita knew he would be appointed Chartered Bank's architect when he went before the bank's board of directors in London to present his drawings for the re-devel-opment of its Battery Road site here, it was submitted in the High
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  • 1294 9  - Merchant jailed for cheating banks of 1.8m ELENA CHONG By A 33-YEAR-OLD businessman who cheated several banks of a total o( $1.8 million by producing false shipping documents to negotiate letters of credit was jailed for six years yesterday. Lim Swee Hong pleaded guilty in a district court to four
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  • 275 9 Ignorance a reason for labour law violations MOST of the establishments which violated labour laws last year illegally employed non-citi-zens and did not comply with certain requirements in the employment of young persons. The Labour Ministry annual report says of the 1.829 business places inspected last year. 405 employing 4,429
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  • 393 9 THE number of industrial accidents has increased by about 16 per cent, from 4,554 in 1978 to 5.277 last year. The increase was only in those causing temporary disablement. Accidents causing j permanent disablement j went down by four, from 156 to 152.
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  • 138 9 FIRMS can apply to the Skills Development Fund for grants to finance their in house training pro- j grammes. An SDF source who made this clarification yesterday said some firms mistakenly believe they are not entitled to grants for this purpose. The source said that before granting
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  • 154 9 LESSONS In road safety start for children In Ang Mo Klo new town when the MP, Mr Yeo Toon drift, opens the town's SIMM traffic gardes tomorrow. About M pcptls from Pek Hwa Public School In the area will be among the first to ride
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  • 153 9 Temasek college wins debate TEMASEK Junior College has won the 1980 InterSchool (Chinese) Debate. Members of the winning team are Lian Chui Tin. Tan Eng Keng, Chan Yin Kai, Hoong Wee Teck and Thew Beng Choo. The final was held in Studio 4 of SBC yestonlay afternoon. The motion was:
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  • 344 11 Why we are contesting the election by SDP THF Singapore Democratic Party yesterday said it was contesting the coming general election not to oppose the PAP, but to bring about "true democracy" in Singapore. The party's secretarygeneral, lawyer Mr Chiam See Took, said: "We are in fart not anti-PAP. We
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  • 146 11 THE High Court yesterday granted judgment for $46,696 in an admiralty action against "the owners and others interested" in the Japanese freighter. Kaisei Maru I, which is under arrest here. The award was for Mr Hung Ying Yum, who was last the master of the
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  • 517 11  - Signs that the times are a-changin' PHILIP LEE By IT looks Uke a pictorial chart straight oat of baby's Plrst Picture Book. At least 2t Singaporeans who were shown this yesterday thought so too bat they were even more precise. They said It mast have been taken from a book
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  • 81 11 Pensioners' holiday camp THE Government Pensioners' Association will hold a picnic for its members at the People's Association holiday ramp at Punggol on Oct 26 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The association is subsidising costs Charges are S3 per adult and $2 per child the association is also organising
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  • 430 11  -  PAUL JACOB but Currency Board says: We have lots By FIVE local hanks with nearly 100 branches between them claim yesterday to be experiencing a temporary shortage in j the supply of coins by the Board of Commissioners of Currency. Four said the short
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  • 130 11 Damages suit man drops claim A BUSINESSMAN yester day discontinued his claim (or damages from a bank manager and Th>Chartered Bank for allegedly defaming him. Mr Lui Han Yin's couni sel, Mr T. V. Sukumar. told the judge that he had instructions to withdraw the action. District Judge Mr F.
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    • 350 12 M Ui y PLAZA SINGAPURA n AW AW 4th p loor, Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Open daily from 10 am to 9.30 pm (Ist Half Hour Parking Refundable) m/UmJ/ M /Trr/9 ROBINA HOUSE W^P UJr (^r[y LW (^Cj£^[4^ Shenton Way, Singapore 0106 Mon to Sat: 10.30 am to 7.00 pm.
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  • 680 13  - Phey gave okay for all deals says accused BEN DAVIDSON By FORMER NTUC Travel Services Pte Ltd manager Phay Yew Jan. 32. who admitted 49 charges of criminal breach of trust involving more than $58,000, claimed in a district court yesterday that his cousin, former NTUC president Phey Yew Kok,
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  • 47 13 A PLANT sale cum mini-ba-zaar with a flower arrangement demonstration will oe held at 28 Swiss Club Road on Oct 29 from 9.30 am. tn 12.30 p.m. Tickets are available at the Sortety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 151 Orchard Road.
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  • 38 13 TANZANIA S Minister for Information and Tourism, Mr Isaac A. Septu. will pay a courtesy call on the acting Minister (or Culture. Mr Ong Tens Cheong. at the Ministry of Culture on Monday at 3 p.m
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  • 121 13 FIFTY-ONE developers have bid for the three plots of land reserved by the HDB for industries which may cause pollution. The plots a total of 8.337 sq metres in Defu Industrial Park A, Tarnpines, will be used for woodworking or rattan works, engineering works
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    28 13 THE icw carriageway betow the flyover at Jalan Konos, which links Jalan Eum with Airport link road, will be •pea to traffic from lI.M a.m. today.
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  • 71 13 THE Minister for Trade and Industry. Mr Goh Chok Tung, will sprak at the opening o( ihe fifth conference of the Federation of Asran Economic Associations at Hotel Equatorial on Oct 30 at 9 am Prof Urn Chong Yah. president of the Economic Society oT Singapore which is
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  • 254 13 Firms urged to adopt kidney patients THE chairman af the Nattoaal Kidney F«aadatUa, Pr*( kVm Om Telk, ncgwtoa last night that com panic* and r«rp»ratl*aa here "adopt" a kidnry patient aad help pay the c«at af maintaining them yearly. The treatment 1 kidney patients by dUlyidx machlßM c*Bt at least
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  • 67 13 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Communications). Mr Sidek Saniff. who is also the Second Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), will be guest -ot honour at a reunion dinner of Malay Polytechnic graduates at Marco Polo Hotel on Nov g at 7.30 p.m. Those interested in attending the dinner should contact
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  • 232 13 A 63- YEAR-OLD labourer who became impotent after a bus accident, was awarded $25,000 general damages by Mr Justice Choor Singh in the High Court yesterday. Mr Lasiman bin Harjosukarto. represented by Miss A. Tan. was also awarded costs and another $21 for expenses
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  • 401 13 LAC REJECTS UNION CLAIM THE Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday rejected a trade union's claim that lighter owners should pay Central Provident Fund contributions for 600 lightermen who get a share of their profits. lAC president, Mr Tan Boon Chiang, said the lightermen who
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  • 350 15 WHETHER an employer pays merit increments to all his workers or only to aboveaverage workers, as recommended by the National Wages Council, his total wage bill remains the same. The NWC has recommended that the total sum to be allorated for pay me»t
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  • 150 15 Deposits in banks jump to $14.5 b TOTAL deposits in Singapore banks grew faster than loans for the oneyear period ending August this year. Deposits snowballed to $14.5 bUlion in August, up 37 per cent over August last year. Loans and advances (including bills financing) amounted to $18.2 billion in
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  • 27 15 SANA will bold a VAO carnival for some 2,300 volunteer aftercare officers at the Big Splash on Nov 9 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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  • 226 15 Ambulance crew hurt in Mandai crash THREE member* M mhWiiw crew Uktag a »»m»o pattest U T.m Pfty«h Hwpltel eatod ap l» Alexandra Haapitoi l««te»d m Tkwate?. Tke pa tint wn 41srkarRed after •atpaOeat tre*tme«t *>t tke same iMspiUl, while the crew members were warded with serl•as lMJarif*. They were
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  • 132 15 THE continued hearing of a suit brought by a former police constable against the government for wrongful dismissal has been adjourned. Mr Justice T. S. Sinna- i thuray adjourned hearing yesterday to a date to be fixed after Mr Abdul Raub bin Noordin's counsel, Mr
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  • 296 15 Shipowners bracing for another fuel price rise THE shipping industry is braced for another round of marine bunker price LKNMM because of the expected shortage of crude oil caused by the Iran-Iraq conflict and the higher price of Saudi crude. Four oil companies here increased the price of marine fuel
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  • 196 15 Telecoms in a fix over sites for stations TELECOMS has run into difficulties in securing suitable sites to build its two new satellite stations. Although it is in favour of two sites at Bukit Timah and Tuas, sources said, it has yet to secure the land rights from the Land
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  • 43 15 KHE BONG Zone A' residents' committee will hold a "Keep Our Zone Clean" campaign for Block 84. Lorong 4, Toa Payoh, tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. The campaign is to promote cleanliness and encourage cooperation among residents.
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  • 50 15 THE Singapore Polytechnic will hold a prize presentation ceremony today at 10 a.m. at its staff centre in Dover Road. The ceremony is to acknowledge the donations o! industrial establishments and professional organsations for awards, totalling $16,500, to students who showed outstanding performance during the 1979-80 academic session
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  • 21 15 THE public can donate blood at the Singapore Conference Hall on Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 233 15 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp MA&<5,E, I HEARD A I IT DOES "V^VVELL SO I I f SEE, THAT S 111 I SUGGEST VOU QO DOWN NOiSC DOWUSTA IBS SOUND LIKE 1 DOWN |L AND SCARE THE SUV// Blondle By Chic Young MERES THE TOOTHPICK HOcO IT
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  • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY 1
    • 240 16 Criminals of both countries colluding but... PENANG, Fri. The Criminal Investigations Departments of the Malaysian and Singapore police are doing their best to ensure that collusion between criminals of the two countries does not become worse. The director of CID Malaysia. Datuk Haii Abdul Rahman Ismail, said here yesterday that
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    • 107 16 Thousands of jobs with new $350 m port PORT KLANG, Fri. The opening of the new $350 million port in Pulau Lumut will create thousands of more jobs in Port Klang. the Director-Gener-al of the Port Klang Port Authority, Mr Harun Din. said yesterday. He said that the Port Klang
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    • 199 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIA has agreed to supply Thailand with 15,000 tonnes of fuel oil over the next two months, and 250,000 tonnes of crude oil by the end of the year, a spokesman for the state oil agency, Petronas, said today. The oil
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    • 179 16 Re-injecting waste gas to save energy source KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Esso Production Malaysia (Epmi), a subsidiary of the American Exxon oil company, plans to re-in-ject waste gas into, its oil reservoirs to develop alternate energy. The re-injection of associated gas (produced in conjunction with crude oil) by Esso is in
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    • 304 16 Imports shave 20 pc off trade surplus KUALA LUMPUR, Friday WHILE Peninsular Malaysia's exports continue to rise, the steeper growth in imports to sustain development and to meet domestic demand led to a 19.4 per cent fall in trade surplus to $1.26 billion for the first five months of this
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    • 62 16 KOTA TINGGI, Fri. A teacher has reported to the police here that she was assaulted by the sister of one of her pupils yesterday. Mrs Jamillah blnte Mat Salleh of the Sekolah Rendah Laksamanan said when she was teaching in school two women a mother and
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    • 206 16 PETALING JAVA, Pri. Welfare effleers found a bey chained la his house here ea Wednesday night. He Is suspected to be mentally retarded. His mother told the effleers that she kept him chawed as he was mischievous, aad she feared he might burn
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    • 66 16 JOHORE BARU. Frl. Transport charges of sand will be increased by (1. 30 cents per cubic metre from Nov 1, the president of the South Johore Sand Suppliers Association. Mr Thye Urn Yap said today. He said the decision to increase charges had been unanimously agreed
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    • 153 16 $10 b TO EXPAND FORCES UNDER 4th PLAN KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Defence Ministry needs $9.8 billion to expand the armed forces under the Fourth Malaysia Plan, the Deputy Defence Minister, Mr Abu Hassan Omar, said today. The expansion programme includes increasing personnel, modernising equipment and weapons and upgrading
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    • 39 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Mara Institute of Technology will launch a campaign to at tract more students from rural schools to Join the college, the institute's director, Professor Nik Abdul Rashid Abdul Majicl said yesterday. The Star.
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  • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY 2
    • 346 17 Xi ALA I.IMPIR, r*rl. ■tabbed te death aad a textile merehaat's Ma died ef nffecatlMi la t*« beM-«p* la the city rarly today. la the first Ulllnc, Mr dmi Klaa Mia, a iMstafwunaa, was stabbed te death my aa armed latiadu darug
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    • 322 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIA is contacting Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Singapore for a high frequency linkup to help cut down drug and other smuggling activities in the region, Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Mak Hong Kam said today. i Speaking at the
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    • MALAYSIAN ROUND-UP
      • 44 17 EIGHTEEN Thai fishermen are now in Pahang training local fishermen in the use of large trawlers. The two-week intensive course organised by the Malaysian Fisheries Board is to help local fishermen increase their catch, a board spokesman in Kuantan said AFP.
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      • 63 17 ROAD accidents last year claimed the lives of 536 motorcyclists and left another 6,637 injured. It was to check "this carnage on the roads" that traffic police were conducting operations against motorcyclists said Kuala Lumpur's traffic chief. Superintendent lx>w Yew Hong. About 500 motorcyclists have been booked
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      • 54 17 THE feasibility studies on an international airport in Bintulu in Sarawak have been completed and the report submitted to the Malaysian Government, the National Echo reported yesterday in Kuala Lumpur The airport will be built to accomodate Airbuses and the Bintulu Development Authority have allocated more than
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      • 58 17 THK Fducation Ministry has doubled the intake of trainee teachers to 900 this year to meet the needs of Chinese primary schools. They are now being put through a three-year course, the Deputy Director of the Teachers Training Division of the Ministry of Education, Mr Goh Keat
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      • 97 17 THK I^-ople's Progressive Party is pressing for an inquiry by the Home Affairs Ministry into allegations brought against one of its veteran members. Mr Su Liang Yu. the party's president. Senator S. I Rajah, said in Ipoh yesterday. Mr Su, 48. a former MP for the
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    • 192 17 MCA TO OUST DAP IN THREE AREAS KUALA LUMPUR, *Yi. The Malayan Chinese Association (MCA) is eyeing at least three Federal Territory seats in the next General Elections, the National Echo said today quoting top party sources. All the three seats are strongholds of the opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP).
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    • 48 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. I More than 1,700 head of cattle I from Australia will arrive I here before Had Raya Haji to meet the demand for beef during the festive season, the assistant marketing director of the Livestock Marketing Board, Mr Jamaluddln Nawi, said yesterday NST.
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    • 202 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A nation wide "Consume Less Sugar" campaign will be Jointly launched by the Ministries of Health, and Trade and Industry soon. Health Minister Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan said today. He said Malaysians on the whole consumed too much sugar a
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    • 159 17 London taxi maker eyes Comfort tender THE hearse-like London taxis may hit Singapore roads if NTUC Comfort can be convinced by its British manufacturers, Carbodies Ltd., to include them in its fleet. A consultant of the firm, Mr Gordon Shergold, told The Straits Times in an interview yesterday that its
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    • 428 17  -  PAUL JANSEN By Our lurong reporter JURONG Town Corporation broke with tradition and provided engineering and architectural consultancy services for an American-based multinational company when it decided to build a plant in Singapore. Normally, it restricts itself to preparing land or standard factory buildings
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    • 51 17 AN Ik-member Man from the National Defence Coilegt of India. New Delhi, will visit Singpore from today to Monday in the course of a study tour. Led by Air Marshal DC. King Lee, commandant of the college, the team will call on Defence Minister Howe Yoon
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    • 165 17 LAWS TO FIGHT DRUGS CAN BE TIGHTENED LEGISLATION against drug trafficking, especially drug cultivation and manufacture, can be further improved, said the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs), Mr Chan Chee Seng. He said: "At present, all Asean countries have adopted the death penalty for major drug trafficking cases, but there
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  • The Straits Times SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1980
    • 384 18 CHARITY is one cause which easily arouses compassionate sentiments. While it is not altogether, an easy task, fund-raising for most charitable projects involving buildings or equipment has a high probability of success. But when it comes to long-term financial support, no matter how deserving the charity is, even
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    • 388 18 CIGARETTES with high tar and nicotine levels the types that are increasingly being shunned by smokers in the West as a result of widespread publicity about their cancer-causing properties were apparently sold locally, at least until the beginning of this year. This is confirmed by tests carried
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  • 413 18 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane GOOD HEAVENS "GOOD Heavens!" exclaimed his Lordship, amazed at a divorce tale he heard in the High Court last week. "Good gracious!" I mumbled to myself in silent response. The good judge was hearing a young doctor's plea for annulment of his one-year-old registry
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  • 573 18  -  ROSIHAN ANWAR By our Jakarta reporter INTKRNAL Affairs Minister Amir Marhmud said on Sept there were strong Indications that (Mine farmer members af the now banned Indonesia* 'wnmunlNt Party (PKI) may he trying to revive their political activities. Their tactics were to make ase of Islam
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  • 480 18 BEHIND THE HEADLINES: An in depth look at major news events this week. THE death toll on the roads so far this year number 206, about 30 more than the corresponding period last year. Full details are not immediately available, but the general
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  • 1081 18 Oilfields safer after Syrian-Soviet pact Signing of treaty has its advantages JOHN DRYSDALE, Director of Asia Research, examines the reasons why Syria concluded a treaty of friendship with the Soviet Union this week and the possible effects on the Iraq-Iran war. The writer also looks at Singapore's current trends in
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  • FORUM
    • 812 19 Alternative to Chief Justice's proposals... 6 The survey on the division of the Law Degree Into a BA Law Degree aid a profcwsliaal postgraduate year may have evoked a mere positive response If Arts graduates and uadergradaates had been included in the survey. These Arts graduates may have contemplated the
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    • 150 19 IN HIS Braddell Memorial lecture, the Chief Justice. Mr Wee Chong Jin. suggested that there should be an improvement in legal services. As a first step, the privilege to practise should be limited to those who have studied law full time at
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    • 188 19 Postman will make second call if someone is in WE REFER to the letter from Norman Chua, "Post office that's so near and yet so far" (ST. Oct 1), i oncerning the delivery of a registered letter. We are sorry it is not possible for the residents of Telok Blangah
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    • 53 19 PLEASE refer to your report entitled "Singapore addicts getting fixes in Johore" (ST. lk-{ 4) Our investigation re\<\iUil that out of a dozen or so prosecuted in Johore Barn courts daily, the majority are Malaysians and not "four or five being Singaporeans" as Stated MKRKAN MKLJC, far Director,
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    • 277 19 I REFER to the letter by David L.H. Boon, "Perhaps time is ripe for us to re-examine whole issue of film censorship" (ST. Aug 22) Mr Boon has cited four films Deer Hunter, Apocalypse Now, Kramer vs Kramer and Yanks as examples of indiscriminate
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    • 822 19 MY UNHAPPY BRUSH WITH THE LAW AT THIS POST OFFICE AS A resident of the Cairnhill area for the last 15 years I have had reason to use the Killiney Road Post Office on countless occasions. As far back as I can remember, private vehicles belonging to members of the
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    • 306 19 I AM sure many managers are quite happy at the continuous barrage aimed at the job-hoppers Why has there been no response from the other side' 1 discussed the issure with a few of my more occupationally mobile friends. It seems
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 349 20 THE Ham parr •*»<* omth«4 stayed a hroad recovery yesterday aa hsiyiag eathaataaai retaiacd. After a geaeraUy aaeaay wee*, traders OaaJly regala- ed eaasMaaee aad aettrity heated ap stgsirVraaUy. erahly aad market thaa before Bifliiilaat the eredltaale piiifsiaaaaim, the Straits Tuneo ladastrtaJ uadex rose 1«.«4 poUta
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    • 323 20 SENTIMENT brightened noticeably with the return of buying interest which lifted prices broadly higher at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. For the first time this week, there was a readiness to clinch deals and trading picked up markedly in contrast to the previous fourday spell of gloom
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    • 205 20 THE US dollar opened at E <M 5 2 am and drifted lower to close at C 0850 60 ln quiet trading la the Singapore forex market yesterday. The US unit was said to have been under selling pressure on weekend commercial covering and rumoured Inflow of
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    • 45 20 RANGE of prices ottered by discount houses oo Oct 10: Overnight: T Call deposits to TM.% Itajria* 3.IUM 3- month Treasury bills TM 7^» 3- month B&nk bills 11 H 11', 3 months CD 11 11 6 months CD UU 11 WlMlMl WlllMl Cm.
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    • 32 20 Clorinf Interbank rates for Singapore doUan on Oct 10 Offer Bid Overnight u 12 1 month ll ii 2monl»a 115 16 11 3 It 3mootn. ***** ***** Overnight mode UW
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    • 338 20 ui i uuiAnn i a ira ui j.uu pin qvotad yaatarday (LioaaJpaiHy ehang* Laeal Minn to ult «f faretga rormaey: US dollar 2.0950 2.0960 2.8196 -25.70 Sterling pound 5.0265 5.0315 7.3469 -31.58 Australian dollar 2.4635 2.4660 3.4286 -28.15 MZ dollar 2.0675 2.0600 3.4286 -39.85 >nadian dollar 1.7990 1.8010
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    • 24 20 THE »vermge r»te at which major Singapore kMaka we ewTMiUy prepared U lend to their beat easterners la 12.1 per eeat.
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 375 20 HONGKONG: Stocks closed firmer in very active trading yesterday, with the Hang Seng index rising 16.72 points to 1357.18, a shade off its new seven-year high of 1368.48 at lunch time, dealers said. They said operators are confident that local interest rates have peaked in line with those in
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      • 10 20 THE stock market was closed yesterday Physical Education Day.
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      • 194 20 SYDNEY: The recovery on the Sydney share market continued to gather momentum yesterday, as pre-election nervousness which touched a mas- slve sell-oft earlier in the week faded into the background. dealers said. The rally, helped by stronger gold and sugar prices, coincided with a new poll which showed that
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      • 146 20 CHINKSE Pradare Ezehaage, Slagapare, aawa rl«*dßg prkiea per 1M kg yestertlay: Cuißit ail: Bulk fob ***** sellen, old drum (In second hand drum fob 1130 00 selWv nrw drum foh 1136 50 srUers Caara: Mixed (looae) »71 00 buyers. Ptffer. Munlok white pepper lob ASU NLW KB 00
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      • 220 20 THE KILOBAK market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at (46,316 and remained very steady to closed at {46,097 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at USJ6BS 00 686 00 and remained very quiet for the morning. The afternoon was also very quiet and it closed lower at
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      • 35 20 Tkars Wat) Nrw York 758 MB a OSS 2120S Pri Tksn Singapore 22 SOB 20 90K 2200S 21 SOS Zurich ziMH aooe BOOS 22 30S Ckwiuj prices In IS dollars a troy ounce
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      • 171 22 NEW YORK. Thurs Stock prim declined and the trading pare slowed from yesterday as worry about continued fighting between Iraq and Iran prompted profit taking Analysts tied some of the weakness to rumours, which were denied, that a ship had been sunk in the Straits of
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      • 210 22 AMSTERDAM. Thurs Share prices closed mixed to higher with Royal Dutch adding 0 70 guilders and Akzo 0 30 higher in otherwise steady to lower Dutch internationals, dealers said Banks firmed apart from Amro .which lost 0.30. with ABN rising 2 50 and NMB 2.30. while mortgage
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      • 170 22 ZI'RICH. Thurs Prices rirmed in rising volume led by Bank l>eu and Credit Suisse in banks and Oerlikon-Buehrle. Srhindler. Landis I'nd CYR and Moevenpick in financial*, dealers said Industrials closed lilt I.changed Improved general bourse prospects helped to absorb substantial selling orders. the dealers said Among relatively
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      • 511 22 LONDON. Thurs Share prices were lower in quiet trading with the likelihood of continued high interest rates for some weeks the major factor At 3 00pm. the Financial Times index was down 60 at 4735 Leaders were between a penny and 6p tower though some
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      • 52 22 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 473.7 Wednesday 47».S Week Ago 478.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 958 96 Wednesday »63» Week Ago 942.24 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1357 18 Thursday *****8 Week Ago 1256.16 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Friday 718.8S Thursday 708.32 Week Ago 733.88 ALL ORDINARIES Friday ***** Thursday ***** Week
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 140 20 THE STRAITS tin price fell another $14 per picul (equivalent to $34.41 per kilo, down 23 cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 3'< tonnes to 181 tonnes. The overnight London maiket was firmer after easier with forward buyers slipping £20 to £7,025 per tonne. LONDON: Tin
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      • 38 20 Rubber Oct 10 Singapore: Nov: 306.50 cents (up 3.60 cents) Malaysia: Nov: 310.50 cents (up 3.50 cents) Tin: MS2,OHI (down Sl4) (equivalent to $34.41 per kilo) (down 23 cents) Official offering: 181 tonnes (up 3V4 tonnes)
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      • 29 20 LONDON: Copper prices on Friday (previous in brackets). Wirebar Spot £851 (£847). sellers £851.50 £880 50 (£876); sellers £881 (L 877) Market Mac: Barely steady. Sales: 15.210 tonnes
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      • 551 20 PRICES in the Singapore rub- i ber market closed firmer yes- terday, with November RSS One buyers quoted at 306.50 cents per kilo, up 3.50 cents on Thursday's close, dealers said. The afternoon session was i slightly firmer on London's steadiness and overseas forward buying, they added Opening quotations
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      • 63 20 IA8 ISRSO (MLB >MRCV MH I >MR I iMROP -MH 10 IMR20 ■MB. ll Uatpdlrti ..uj.t-U.t-Noiukr IC «rr..l Mtkl B.>.r. S.ll.r. 360 U0 263 OON B7« 2U00N 9200 mow si oo mwH 23 3 ihr, MM 2U00 2&400N Donktr rorw.r^Mlki B«».r. S«IUrs K1.00 W3 00N K*.OO MOOOh
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 51 20 1h«n«n I Auatral Anal M I' I Magnum orpn I'f-ri Maia 3 I A L PMC rroDob Mia*a Hugara M Kind Centinga B Haya 'IK 1900 UK 12W 1270 800 374 1040 1700 845 780 730 820 810 401 '85 80 70 45 44 40 30 30 2? 2S
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      • 15 20 Ulympia Y H 8 M»ia Duff D«» lid Pl.ol.tion. J C»«*t 3M 340 2S1
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      • 28 20 S P P B Raya CIC H Par Sup Corp rotal turnover 5 99m Fotal value: $25 Kin Sourcv: SES mu.im 411.00C 318.00) Z30.00C 18S.0M
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      • 33 20 B.T Indicator: Industrials: Finance Hotels: Properties Minings: Plantation*: OCBC: SESInd: 9555 97 9797 69 588.21 608.85 1107 61 *****1 ***** 587 47 ***** 50R28 ***** ***** 861.83 ***** ***** 585S8 543.31 *****
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    • 910 21 no. MM tri—iiun nmay m* ai tkr rtar f s>ark »W<l uor» »t-u^*rla\ i^Nnnami with Ihe pr*\VKis Sail pnrw iut«ifcii wH» Ml t*gk aM to AtffMßM tar mip rigtui Immf i I MM I ..i H.rt l«w C*apur S.I, *>. l rh rh 1 5 v i 5
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    • 1706 21 BH) and nrtir prtrn o«irully lutr,) and bMinra in an rrponrd lo Ihf v han«r ot Skwaporr yntrrday with ihr n—nbtr of ten iradrd attorn la brackMs mkuol MM warn MBMj s l^ lira All Tirnn SMtkmrnt lonlracu air ipjolrd aller thr word -ant Ri« Board dral
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    • 1818 21 HID and ulfrr pnm oflk-ully lislrd and huMnrvs in and rrponrd to thr Kuala l-umput Slui-k 1-^K-hanxe >ps irrday »i(h thr numbrr n( sham traded shown in brackrts in lots mi un,K unl,~vs ,nh.T»iw spn-l WDI SHU ALB \BaiMHl (3.305) itiaaai (2506) (1)256 id *kri HaM ,145 B)
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    • 60 21 CENTRAL Properties Ltd announced an unaudited group pre-tax profit of $3.38 million ($1.99 million), for the sixmonths ended June 30 The parent company's pretax profit was $2.91 million ($1.67 million). An interim dividend of eight per cent gross (four per cent), payable on October 31.
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    • 45 21 MALAYAN Flour Mills Bhd announced an unaudited group net profit of MJ266 million (12.88 million), for the sixmonths ended June 30, on a turnover of 148.46 million (Ml 80 million). The parent company's net profit was $2.29 million ($2 21 million). Reuter
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    • 534 22 STOCKBROKING firms are increasingly imposing margin on trading of shares because of the five-day decline on the Kuala Lumpur Stork Fxchange and a tighter money market The news caused some jitters on the Singapore exchange too and some investors were understandably fearful that the
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    • 279 22 SUBSTANTIAL profits from the sale of tantalum bearing slags have enabled Datuk Keramat Holdings to turn In a brighter first-half year report Unaudited pre-tax profits of the tin smelting group were up by almost 44 per cent to $16.82 million for the six months to end- July,
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    • 159 22 Closing tone: Steadier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 5.761.000. units valued at $24,377,000. Industrials accounted for 3.525,000. finance 503.000. hotels 247.000, properties 839,000. debentures, loans and bonds 109.000. plantations 283.000. minings 255.000. "Settlement" contracts totalled: 324,000 units valued at
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    • 178 22 SINGAPORE I-NTT TRUBT (Ml—glH' srtrea tar Ort It) The Commerr* 2 88 3 03 The Savings Fund :.82 191 S pore Prog Fund I.M l 3fad Spore Sec Fund 2(0 2.U Spore Invest Fund I.M 1.77 Spore Equity Fund 1.27 1.33 ASA UNIT lIUT (Hisjsjm' frtna fat Ort
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    • 543 20 V l//2| v^y J mf^-^) DISNEYLAND Wk Y.i^ CCHVIFLiniON JUI M^| v tK Ist I ri» c How lo P^# )Q^^X f ~*>) KEN-AIR Disneyland receipt (cntn, coupons available frSln O\ W\ C^^' f y J department stores and emporium* with every^f >-J?<. f J HolidaY lOr TWO (BY pu«*as«
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    • 354 21 WARNING NOTICE The United Kingdom Designs (Protection) Ordinances of the States of Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak and the United Kingdom Designs (Protection) Act of Singapore Detign Registration of a Container MmaWTM t^^^^^H|^^ 3( Underneath Plan View Elevation of the Rear Elevation Ran View Design Registration No. *****7 Design Registration ot
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    • 738 22 "THE MONTEREY 1 SYDNEY 1 AVENUE ROAD MOSMAN BAY Fnday3lst Bt' 1 T^^»»»g JBK| Vacant at 10 30 am JCMMJ Inspections 7th Floor Hi §JMii»—i B»JB»ma»— i iSP V Strictly Square £3Mfll appointment Sydney with Agent Some 1 50 squares of faithfully restored historic private building at waters edge. Sydney
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    • 499 22 3^s^ AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL V~~> ASSURANCE CO. LTD. invites suitably qualified Malaysians to apply for the following positions: PROPERTY ADMINISTRATOR Responsibilities Co-ordinating with relevant parties on all aspects of property management throughout the Company including leasing and I maintenance of existing Company's property. Project and contract management. Co-ordinating and communicating with
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    • 3500 23 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX -ft Telephone ServKe *****22 personal SERVICES C 1 _P^ .a»«s»s»»s»»x .a^sasasass. .aaaaasaw _m .^Sk. Monday Friday 8300 m 500pm Octnory 80 cm per cord inwe »I 2 OOi MERCHANDISE ■WBeV jt^^sTjl I g\L lif^X l/f^J 111 C t-^^ I|l C t:^^ I /a*^^ I»
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    • 509 23 I Personal Servtees Morchandise I LEISURE HEALTH CENTRE I Stadium Walk No S Kallang Park (Kallang Howl Centre I siasaags Bauna racial OymnaMum Tel 44T2759/ 44T2749 Opens daily rrom II Wl am lo 1 100 pm ORCHARD SAUNA ET Massage Mandarin Hotel ml I SBC* Sauna Sleamluth lac lal *****36
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    • 527 23 RENOVATION FOR HOB. privatehouses iiimrin.- ceramic tiirs. lerraan tiiK.rniK. iind cabtneU ill ci M Upper Scran aooa Road tc-i 2dmou7 ran ChanOenenUConatrucUao roof leakage a RsmovaUon i c.iit.uiiiT Repairs. Interior Decoration Palntlnf an ink Enquiries .ill srelcome Ol I Hal Chwet Contracloi 133A raaaplnes Road. Tel M.ssva) 40 Aircon/Refrigerator AH
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    • 468 24 Vl4«^^Od«CU.S*^,- 7» Industrial Equip-m-tit: Sato/Hir. FOtSO eSSS AGRtCULTURAL Trar !>• wilt. 3 rom| of farming equipment Yor enqulrlvstel 2ATM'. BfaVD STEEL WELDED PfPCS Sue 0.0 ST- tttaceneee V 4 lengths x metre sue oo rr »»t».mn i/r I lengths i 10 metre Sue O D es~ lfwca.no so SOT Plain
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    • 635 24 •1 Packing/Storage)/ OFFICE /FACTORY/HOUSE HOLO ll Deliveries self-dlive lorries for hire storage space (all C I)T 4400*67 *****64 PACKING/RCtaOVAL/TRANSPORTATION leave your problems to us efficient, reliable Ring 23M522. 23M640 Malaysia Packing t Agencies IS) Pte Ltd PIN LEONG TRANSPORT Company ofrers orfice house removal. *****8/ *****00 1 day night) M
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    • 575 24 "^y A c I T PROJECT EMOSNEERS required by An EstawhesMd Local Cswpsw; in Joans, Candidates must possess either s degree in elertriral mechanical engineering with 2 years experience or a diploma with 5 years experience in a similar MM rill candidates will be required to prepare engineering lenders and
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    • 653 24 haaa *pptrans» fne> SSftjsporv duatna for taa eesMaa of ACCOUNTS coPYTYPisrr GRADE II a GCE n w ,,f, a rm] it in ■ajat a Typinf iptrd 36 40 wpm Thoar vekiaa. u> apply irinuld wrMa by Fhest IT Oclokn IWM) |Mn| fall prnoaal partimlarv a -opy °f ll»ir O' Wl
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    • 635 24 II Employment |j|^ An established civil engineering company haa immediate vacancies for: 1) PAYROLL CUM PERSONNEL CLERK c OCE -O' level c Ability to type 35 to 40 wpm c Minimum 1 year's experience We Offer Attractive commencing salary Free transportation 2) OFFICE CUM DESPATCH CLERK c Will be stationed
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    • 746 24 CLERK/TYPIST WANTED Minimum 4 OCE 'O' levels with credit in English Typing speed 40wpm Gross salary from 5345 lo $500 Apply lo: Executive Secretary Institute of South East Asian studies. Heng Mvi Keng Terrace. Singapore 0511 Tel *****11 Ext 171 CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY URGENTLY required by established firm of public accountants
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    • 633 24 II Employment ill I FEMALE GENERAL/RESERVATION Travel Agency Knowledge ol typing essential Salary S2SO to $300 p m Call personally 243. 2nd Moor. Textile Centre. Jalan Sullan FEMALE GENERAL CLERK for ship repairing company Salary 5250 and above Interested please call personally al 17. Blk 1016. Eunos Avenue 5. Spore
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    • 595 24 IMMEDIATE VACANCIES in a Leading Local Bank for:RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATOR c At least GCE 4( v levels. c Ito 2 years working experience in similar position. Salary 5250 PERSONNEL/ PAYROLL ASSISTANT a At least 5 levels or HSC with credits In English Maths. c At least 1 to 2 years
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    • 505 24 ■a- alla llt a FVI /9\ twkjßoymMn ill l I I IT CLERK SHIPPING male Singapore Citizens for the above position Candidates should possess a minimum OCE O level certificate and have preferably 1 or 2 years' experience in shipping work and required documentation Possession of Ihe LCC Intermediate equivalent
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    • 510 24 [Tl POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK invites application* lorn Male and Female 1 candidates for the posts of CLERICAL ASSISTANT c Singapore Citizens between 17-25 years of age c Singapore Cambridge ill X O level Certirirale with at least credit in 3 subjects. 2 ot which must be in English and
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    • 472 25 •1 Emptoyment T J 46 Situations Vacant t) Secretmriml ft ClfHcml COtef tOCNTIAI SECRETARY/ PCRSOMNCL ASSISTANT THE JOB lal nbent will be involved in all aspects of ItREOUHtEISENTS 1- A or a k,kml (.if reruflrale with redits in Kngllsh L VI experience will also he lered Preferahl) with L< lypewntltiK
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    • 623 25 or axuETAm .Stl4SM»h»** > fraai Sbbbb**** calejses who pos wm HiaW Srsooi CaniTnu or Geatsel CenarVM* ef lew. von A knel a asiaa>al pa la taatea Th* *>Wc*rs cwaa-staw .ill k* wonts* m out UMXni Meesattaarai Ssruoa. •*ms* I Ml Maaasm <ay wil be nisart u> axat in ta* arJm.iiurio..n
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    • 677 25 b^rpat Iff I Well aataaiiahad company located m Shenton Wav ha* a vacancy tar TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM RECEPTIONIST Mm operating PABX (10 making overseas calls. resist, etc years t rmale Singapore citizen with and personaht> til level Certificate and a good command of spoken Kngllsh c Ability to converse in
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    • 676 25 TALLY CLERKS Z (Male) required for NnnMtdutle appoint- ment flajquiiamanls. a c Completed Secondary 2 education PK Must be conversant in llokkien c Able to speak and write sim- pie English 1) c Mast be prepared to work on Cl shifts PI c Ability to type would be IT advantageous
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    • 681 25 H btvtoyment 1)1 ■res tor immsdiats smplo>meot J GENERAL CLERKS 4 (■sate a Female) qt With or without experience Minimum (i( X o level with credit in Malhemat i. s I* fill candidates wi'l v undergo period of training O ease let Mr Steven. ■MM GENERAL CLERK 21 Accounts lerk
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    • 530 25 EMALE SHOP ASSISTANT remred urgently by Orchard laza shop Minimum Secondary education No experir: jired dross salary SJOO per lonth Interested candidates iea.se ring Mrs Kirn tel *****41 lOOOR SALESGIRLS Apply perinally .17h Blk 206 Bedok Town i-ntre today and tomorrow hereea I iii.uh Ip t near i-d'.K Hus Inter.
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    • 504 25 II Ewtptoymwrt fif uffiuT UNITED MOTOR WORKS (TRADING) PTI: LTD invites suitably qualified persons for appointment asSALES REPRESENTATIVES for our General Products Department Successful applicants will be required to promote well known brands for automotive parts and lubricants. Applicants should be persons who- have completed secondary education are below 30
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    • 495 25 I JTv ha* vacancies for A FOREMAN B MECHANIC C ASSISTANT MECHANIC Grose Commencing Emoluments A $701 pm B Ml -pm C J125. ■pm A 2 yean experience in Korkhfl and crane operations 2 years experience in a Supervisory capacity with the ability lo direct the operation of a fleet
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    • 463 25 II Employmeiit ill X lv. Sarawak, has following vacancies A. SENIOR WORKSHOP SUPERVISOR B. SENIOR MECHANICS Position A c Minimum lie. n y iMithlllovlnu in i chinery Remuneration c Minimum talarj vn.iMipin pluibonua a I..xluinit will If provide. l b] ompany in addition to other fringe henrlUs including 2 weeks
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    • 427 25 X*ca^sX •n»it*s .uilab'y qualified persons tor the following positions 1. ELECTRICAL FOREMAN supervisory exuenem pr-feralily n.iined in i .id .it troubleshooting repau and maintenance ol eleclri•ainna on heav) marhlneri A working Kim wl.-, lf „r electronics will i-ert.llllU I 2. MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIANS relevant working experlent i preferably, gained in .i
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 568 26 CiHplDyiHiwl J il 46 Situations Vacant d) TecMmUml SINCOM ASSISTANT PRODUCTION FOREMEN These ara front -kjr*e >ypanrisnry positions tor rilUlllln a I Technical education ng leadership abi- rnvecommunicalions skill Those with suitable working experience al supervisory level are preferred After a period of on Ihe-job •I lining and orientation Ihe
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    • 518 26 MALE TRAJMEE SITE SUPERVISORS urgently roajasreel a Minimum qualifications ndary 3 a Preferably those completed fulltime National Servi. c a Salary $300 per month S T BOX ASOSSS MECHAMC CUM DRIVER required .mmediatel) Stale salary expected Write to S T Box AMXWS PACtnC EOUSVMENT I 1) MECHAMCS a Minimum 2
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    • 836 26 N EfflpioyfNMn HI 2v T aXaa*B> jjMijHgUjl QRiaP CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE PRIVATE pUjlujllAjMM^Uflpj fcaaifsiLoTaaT WE ALSO PWOVIDE:- Free Breakfast Free Monthh/ Lunch Free Transport for shift workers Free Uniforms Free Medical Consultation Subsidised Meals I Annual X-Ray ESJ 13 Month Pay In-house Training for LaW better advancement Recreational Facilities
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    • 407 26 HC.MPI.J l|| SANYO fIfCTWdICS fs) PTf. ITO. JOIN US AS PRODUCTION OPERATORS WEEKEND INTERVIEW ON SATURDAY 11.10.80 800 am 400 pin i .it our company premises) SUNDAY 12.10.80 2 30 pm 5 00 pm Lam Soon Community Centre Choa Chu Kang Road 21KM Singapore MM or Jalan Kayu Community Contra
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    • 530 26 IMETRO PTE LTD requires i DRAUGHTSMAN 1 o Minimum Certificate from a Vocational Inslitule in a relatoe) sub(oct 0 Preference will ba given to candidates with a minimum of 1 years eiporienco in draftiny GENERAL CLERK/TYPISTS A typing spsad ol not loss than 35 w.p.m. 1 Minimum GCE O' lovol
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    • 641 26 II cfflproyNiiaWf ill A I; IT A WELL ESTABLISHED STOCKBROKMG COMPANY seeks applications tor the post of PERSONAL ASSISTANT a Male, age between 28 to J a use Cert with good credit it English a Possess good human rela tlons skills a Preferably with some Credr Handling experience Please apply
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    • 479 26 GARO JAPANESE LOUNGE Ist Floor. Jurong Bowling Centre 1 Yuan Ching Road Singapore 2261 requires HOSTESSES t a Basic salary *****0 a day plus commission, incentives plus other benefits o Age between 18 2S years old Contact Mr. YoarMde after 3pm TEL. *****S GENERAL LABOURER/SWEEPER. Male, starling S2SO Apply Singa-
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    • 565 26 II Eimiluymwil lIA International Aircargo Company requires:1) OPERATIONS CLERKS (Mate/Female) Completed (H I (V level m<l able U> type .it IS w p m salary *300 2) DESPATCH MOER Possess class 2 licence and able Ui speak English Salary 3) DRIVERS Possevs class :i tteanes s.ii aryUOO. 4) CARGOHANOS (Labourer)
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    • 460 26 LJ GENERAL DKSEL invites applications for tha post or CLERK iking -xperi.nr.- in largr lirill.is;i Processing Clerk a Ar-ihty to Handle telex .in advantage SPARE PARTS TRAINEES o Basic knowledge ol Masai mftiM asan Simple tton pm rdures a Minimum primary education and conversant in r'ng lish a Physically fit
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 349 27 Hfl *6 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous SMGAPOftf BUS KRVICf (I*7l> LTD Ikons are invited suitably qualified i .iniitdates *ho are above l« nil the foi FUEL POMP MECMAMCS Ol e«perwncr 111 I M t ins .md calir>r i <>[ In line .md hha pumps Preference will be giv eman VEHICLE
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    • 366 27 UCi UCI HEAT TREATMENT (S) PTE. LTD. A Subsidiary of United Motor Works Group urgently require* (A) STORE ASSISTANT CUM DRIVER Completed full-time National Service Completed Secondary II Education Age above 24 years Must possess a valid class 3 dr'ving licence (B) ASSISTANT TRADESMAN Completed full-time National Service Possess a
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    • 514 27 tmmmrn ■$iaa a o i 1) JUNIOR HOSTESS (Starting salary SMS p.m conwmv ed salary MIS p.m Split shift aHowanca ol $3 00 per dayiaparaM* 0 Kxperlence in similar position preferred c Pleasing personality and capable of handling people well c Speak fluently in English c Willing to perform split
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    • 695 27 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB has immediate vacancies for the position of 4-D TICKET SELLERS <K'F:co levels Customer and/or cash handling experience desirable Working Hows: 8 30am to 4 00 pm Wednesday u> Sunday Bonn* ol 2 1/2 mentha salary and othe^ettraclive fringe benefits are Apply giving full personal particulars Including qualifications
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    • 714 27 H impojmmn lI A LORRY ATTENDANT WANTED bf Furniture Company Attractive salary offered Call al 44 Walten Rise, or tel *****07 (9 am. to 5 pm I MALAYAN BANKBtO B€RHAD 1) CLERKS/TELLERS 2) ASSISTANT CASHIERS Fo»poet(1)»(2)e 4 OCE O' level c Preferably with credit in English and Maths c No
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    • 635 27 FULL/PART TMtE TUTORS requlred by tuition centres Apply 349. People's Park Centre Tel 2&*****. 44*0574 FULL/PART-TIME TUTORS requlr- I ed by well-established Tuition Centres Apply 713. 7th floor. People's Park Centre. Spore 0105 *****5 WANTED A QUALIFIED Mandarin Teacher to give home tuition in Mandarin Area Bedok Tel 412M8 h)
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    • 1408 27 times Saturday car mart IGNITION "I PROBLEM? sou/Err with {js^s^-^pp™^ MAGNUfI from motoeiec tiL±J^vfez&Q con ac ess electronic ignition fgSßfe/r WP for all moke of cars P^^^?) jf «fll Reploce your Problematic C_—^ rr w^ s/ffi V>TV Contoct point with our mpfOV#t eoo.ump.ior, modern contactless electronic improve* darting Hpvir *>
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    • 1890 28 fpnes Saturday car mart NOVEMBER 1*73 MAZDA 808 Coupe Tip lop condition Tax I insurance December 1980 $8,500 on o Tel *****11 after 9a m NOVEMBER 1*73 MAZDA Capella •ili,.n 1 owner $7,500 Tel *****5 I sat sunday) NOV 1*74 MAZDA Coupe 2 private owners, sircon and radio cassette Excellent
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    • 905 28 ENO 1*77 MITSUBISHI COLT Coupe Air,, ,nd radl > cassette. „neo»ner Tel *****16 EXECUTIVE CAN* POR SALE 1 Sept 1977 Mitsubishi Super Saloon Automatic 2 May 1977 Mitsubishi Super Saloon Msnual The above-mentioned cars are equipped with Factory Aircon. Power window, electric control side mirrors 4 cosy upholstery Price tao.MO
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    • 672 28 TOYOTA COROLLA NOV 1972 (Jood running condition $7,800 *****42 TOYOTA COROLLA tMS Mid 1976 No PARK Aircond. cassette, radio, new lyres, excellent condition. $13.000 0 n o *****44 11/ I*7* MB* CC. Tip top condition with aircond. radio/cassette, rusl-prooflnf one private executive owner. $20,700 Tel X M Tan *****52 I*7l
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    • 379 28 $235 10 year warranty (for car below three months old) HSir It JUME. 1979. SKODA US 120 1 owner. Low mileage. Accident free $1 1.500 o n o Tel: *****56 LATE 1973 ALFA Rumeo (iT 1600. Alrrond. sports rims, good condl- tlon. reasonable offer secures Interested phone *****1a LATE 1973
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    • 637 28 SUBARU MM DL Nov 1973 One owner Eligible for PARK $7,500 Tel *****31 THE ONE AND only two-door Opel Ascona 19 Automatic in Singa pore for the car connoisseur Owned by company director 1976 model with air-condition and radio cassette Asking $19,900 ono Tel *****69 *****16 WE CAN HELP YOU
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    • 830 28 AT KAWASAKI KK2SO. t.-Ki running condition, selling cheap Phone Allan *****04 AT SUZUKI SCRAMBLER TSIHS V,rv iichkl condition $1,430 ono. Phone 2M&MB Blk SI. «4k Toa Payoh AT SUZUKI SCRAMBLER TS 18SB With two wide trail tyres New and good condition $1,290 nego- liable Jimmy *****0 AW HONDA CGI2S. Yamaha
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    • 1125 28 PARF H7l VOLKSWAGEN irunninKci.nililic.nl $H.Bol re ago IS7O VAUXHALL VICTOB hKlhle lor I'ARK Tel IMML' Ajlt IS7J TOYOTA 1700 CC Moms l.«m v sun 998 cc $4.150 Icr I'AIU in eluding ir i 1631 Mr 57 Scrap Vehicles BELOW 1600 C C IB car lor sale Contact lei *****11 MLOW
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 707 29 60 Accommodation Vacant b) Flats LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS WITH/ WITHOUT SWIMMING POOL M EXCLUSIVE DISTRICTS a Hill. RM Ml Balmoral Towar» $4 100 RatMfi Road $3 aoo Bakrl Tunggsl Read $3 JOO MMnosa Parti $3 000 Sh»rwoed Towar. $2,300 $2 M 0 rnt $2,100 lnternalu.ri.il 1'1../.. $1,000 Far Mar* Datart* Pt*s«»
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    • 848 29 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 4«th t.^r unit Fully Furnished $2 300 p m tan Itons Tkn I NEWLY RENOVATED. FULLY fur- I nished apartment at 134-c Devonshire Court. Kllllney Road Rental $2,100 Viewing 9am to 4pm After 4pm rail *****5 NEXT TO HANDICRAFT Centre top floor. 3-bedroomed apart- ment partly furnished, available
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    • 808 29 |A 1 A BATCH OF newly arrlvei Company Fxecutives now stay ing in Hotels urgently lookini for accommodation Any rental payable, company lease Owner please contact now *****04 A BIG FOREIGN Corporation ur gently requires Luxurious Apart menu or Detached Bungalow in good choice locations Flexihh budgets between $3,000 lo
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    • 797 29 i DIST M BEDOK ROAD seml-de- tached bungalow land 3.25S I sq ft 4 bedrooms upsla.rs. 1 s downstairs $275,000'- Victor It s Morris Tel 91-W3B/*****6 OIST I. EMERALD MIL Road. 3slorey terrace house Dlst 16, I.ucky Heights 4-storey semi-dc-Urhed. 6 spacious rooms. Pong- gol seaside Bungalow $200,000 Granduer *****4
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    • 765 29 3-ROOMED HDB FLAT at Aljunled I Crescent for sale Please contact *****3/ *****52. after 6 00 p m *****61 ROOMED HOB FLAT Well renovated, situated at Toa Payoh. Lorong 1 for sale Please contact *****55 on Sunday 12 10 80 1-ROOMED HOB IMPROVED at Toa Payoh. Lorong 7 Selling $25,800
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    • 765 29 JURONG. GROUNOFLOOR WAREHOUSE tor rent Area 3.000 so.fl Ready for Immediate occupation Tel *****3S *****9 NEEDED URGENTLYn BUYING .1000 4000 sqft warehouse in dist 14 or nearby area Admiral Property Agency *****84 97 Office Space b) Rental DIST OFFICE SPACE available for rent 65* sq.ft Inside CBU 6th floor *4
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    • 552 29 VI Education 4 Instruction ffe /BRITISH SELF-STUDY CENTRE in association with STAMFORD Tutorial Institute brings expert knowledge and practical examining experience in a Dniiiantiy-OeviseO easyto-iearn Instant Study Cours. in English O Level Compiled and written Dy G C E Examiners Ihemarkoi quality is evident m every lesson The course comes
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    • 535 29 LEARN TO BECOME a Telephone Operator Syllabus includes elephone techniques and courtesies, receptionist duties, office procedures and actual operation of telephone switchboards Tel CTC. *****02/ *****82 RADIO SERVICING (BEGI Tuesday 7 10 pm Commencing 14/10/80 Thursday 7 10 pm Commencing K/10/B0 Sunday 1 4pm Commencing 12/1080 Sunday 6 30 930
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    • 484 29 VI Education A Instruction fl| Wsliabl* bilingual Isachars kiviiik tuition to local i roreltn st u di-nus in B i nidish •■U ..I .ill level! T.I 4M2O*. 43S7SJ. Ouahhad bilingual t**ch*r. able for Science Maths, Kngli.ih .it any Inela D.si 4367««. 4aM4«4 Group or lr.d.v.du.l tuition b) qualified cradii ites
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    • 204 29 d) Others MENTAL STRESS ANXIETY. M, M.xit Ki.iiii 97 Driving Instruction ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL r.1.1i s. ml I 13 Kirn Hrng Shopping World). CAR. LORRY COURSES I nrol at .i Bedok, rhoouon learning to orive? Enrol al Drivini s. hi OCEAN DRIVING CENTRE luitl.Mi with lual i. iiin.iifii Dauun .<•),
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  • IX OBITUARIES
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      191 30 IN LOVING MEMORY OF D»p»r!»d 11 Ocl 73 It does not iiffd thi~ day. To tiring him to OUT MimcK her dajn without thniium ill him Are very hard to linri D*«ply miss«d by wit* ft children IN LOVING MEMORY al Mr II Joseph who i»-ft us
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  • IX OBITUARIES
    • 66 30 GOH WEE LAN AGED: 73 DEPARTED: 1.10.80 HUSBANO: TOON JIN CHICK SONS/DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: MR MRS. TOON BOON HIN MR MRS TOON BOON POON MR. TOON BOON KIN SONS-IN-LAW/DAUGHTERS: MR. MRS. CHAN TO-MING MR MRS KHOO TOON SUAN GRANDCHILDREN: 7 wish to express their deepest appreciation and gratitude to all relative*,
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      269 30 AGED 61 pilHd away peacefully on S 10 SO leaving behind BELOVED WIFE: Mrtrn I.cc Quek Yrow SOUS TmiiK San Tirnig Lam. Edward Teong Chuan DAUGHTERS: Kwrel.mi s«tp Hiang. Brenda i la.- I i. in DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: KohTlong Hua Ang Slew Hiang. Uoreen SOMS-W4-LAW: WoonEngChit Wi- Kwok Yin TaySerkNam
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    • 133 30 FAMILY OF THE I. lie Mr Vli l'rr.-ir:i. th;ink all rp|aliv.-s and l*ndanrr anfi assistance during their recent bereavement THE FAMILY Of the I.IU- Mrs Jane Rozano thank the pried friends, office eosMaitjai rtlßU'i for their kinrt atl.-nrt anre. donations and condolences during their m l ban >«•
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    • 479 30 VN Travri 4 Tours >i< i^J^aW i^^ .^ift. llv V r/ V j^r^H ■From the people who know travei betteTß I AMERICA/CANADA THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE I MNIrifJHMI S»» D lirt Octxi tl Catata fen* BnM Ca»aM Omm MwtatKai ?BDaysSSS49O/KLSSS9O WEST COAST PANORAMA Ha*. S» rraan Sm Cm Nnart r>ajit imp
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    • 691 30 [I II V*l Travel 4 Tours >i< Budget packages packed with fun-filled days. GENTING HIGHLANDS FROM ONLY Departures Exery Monoay Wednesday /^*^B>-^BV*^" r Friday and Saturday V Crnose trom a selection ot holiday y W packages to suit your budget \J r*-^- BANGKOK/PAH AY A Ti/TI Departures E<*ry Friday \J-K-^^
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    • 888 30 r I' Jpl VM Travel A Tows >•<. 1 WEST MALAYSIA TOURS BY 1 SUPER TRISTAR (A) K. LUMPUR, GENTING, CAMERON, IPOH, PENANG 5 DAYS S3 IO. (B) K. LUMPUR, GENTING, PANGKOR ISLAND, FRASER'SHILL. PENANG 4/5 DAYS $290/5330. VrJ^^N. Dep Date (A) Every AAon/Fn *~"ei >^^^ (B) Every Wed/Sat HIV
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    • 393 30 VIII Announcements A Personal Events J r 116 Religious 117 Events-To-Be Announcements i^^^"^^ s ATTEMTKJ*. ALL ST U mfmb»r» ■S m MorninK Worship IU3O >"v" u lr m ln 1 am. Evening Service Mm [> m fishimg con«TiTK>f( 19 10M. 8 I'r ivtr (or the sick All arr wel- am
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    • 333 30 NOTICES SHERIFFS SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF Suit No. 2417 ol 1980 Writ ol Seizure Sale No. 444 ol 1980 NINGPO W AH LEE CO (suing as a firm) Plaintiffs, Versus HENSON GARMENT FACTORY PTE LTD Defendants "auction sale of Riveting
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    • 536 31 WARNING NOTICE THE COPYRIGHT ACT (CAP. 187) and THE FILMS ACT (CAP. 239) GOLDEN HARVEST (H.K.) LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that GOLDEN HARVEST (H.K.) LIMITED of 8. Hammer Hill Road, Kowloon. Hong Kong are the makers of and the owners of the copyright in all Golden Harvest film productions.
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    • 506 31 NOTICE Please be advised lhar Mr Jeffrey Sim Cfcee Hal, NRIC No *****93 H ceased to be in our employ with immediate effect, and he is therefore not authorised to transact any business or to collect any monies on our behalf. SORB-OIL PRODUCE PTE LTD (HOLDING COMPANY OF OTI DESIGN
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    • 826 31 ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER Remuneration: Negotiable around $100,000 p o Plus Cor and Fringe Benefits Our client, o well-established group of companies with diversified business activities in Singapore and Malaysia, is seeking a dynamic ond self-motivated person for this challenging position The successful candidate will report to the Group General Monoger
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    • 758 31 The SQV Group Management Consulting Services Our client, a major textile company gearing for rapid expansion, Invites applications from suitably qualified Bumiputras to fill the position of: I PERSONNEL OFFICER I Reporting to the Production Manager, the successful candidate will be responsible for the administrative and personnel functions of the
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  • 421 32 New cash deal for farmers resettled a second time A NEW deal is to be given to farmers who have to vacate their land a second time to make way for development. The government is expected to pay out $25 million In this second clearance scheme. They will be paid
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  • 96 32 THE Cold Storage Man- 1 agement Services Pte Ltd said yesterday It had no i intention to raise the deposit charge for its Magnolia soft drink bottles In the near future Last month, three other bottlers Fraser and Neave, Yeo Hiap Seng and Amoy Canning Corpo- ration
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  • 222 32 Winning... in so many words THE em«ti*na rmo wild for Mlm Bmmlm Aortalon, 21, alter ake won her first beauty queen title. "Frighten, happy, •mate, like a dream come tme." The not-Uo-famllUr wards came In a torrent after she was crawned Asean Trade Fair Qieen on Thursday night. The Thai
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  • 132 32 High Court orders firm to wind up A SINGAPORE trading company, Briskeys Pte Ltd., was ordered to Le wound up by the High Court yesterday on the petition of a London creditor to whom it owes $152,343 plus interest in a court judgment. Miss Flexie Sion, counsel for Revelate Ltd
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  • 37 32 THE Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Environment) and MP for Bukit Timah, Mr Chor Yeok Eng, will open the St Andrew's Cathedral Home for the Aged at Block 341. Avenue 5, Clementi Es'ate today at 5 p.m.
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  • 342 32 Mosquito breeding on rise at work sites MOSQUITO breeding at construction sites here is on the rise, probably because pest control companies are shunning contracts to fight the pests. A number of these companies confirmed that they are avoiding taking on such contracts at construction sites mainly because of the
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  • 156 32 "A lot depends on good housekeeping practices by the construction firm, especially after heavy rainfall. r he added. The problem is more difficult in construction sites because there is always water and containers around, which make it easy for mosquitoes to breed. A spokesman for Bayer
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  • 119 32 Two more foreign scholars at institute ANOTHER two foreign scholars have joined the Institute of South-East Asian Studies. They are Professor Hans Christoph Riefer and Dr Adrian Allen. Prof Hans Is the co-director of the Research Centre for International Agrarian Development at Heidelberg, Germany, and is now a senior visiting
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  • 48 32 LAST yrar. 106 resigned from (he Vocational and Industrial Training Board, leaving the total staff strength at the beginning of this year at 1.423 The latest VTTB annual report amid of those who resign cd. S3 were training personnel and 31 administrative and executive staff
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  • 201 32 THE Traffic Police Mobile Squad will be able to step up enforcement action on the roads when it is freed of some of its motorcycle escort duties next month. The escort duties, which are of a non-enforcement nature, will be taken over by Cisco which
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • 177 33 MANCHESTER, Frl. Malcolm Allison, flamboyant soccer team manager of Fnglish First Division dnb Manchester City, resigned from Us Job yesterday under orders from dnb chairman Peter Swales. The club's general manager, Tony Book, was also asked to resign. Three wins City are the only dnb
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    • 385 33 LONDON, Friday LEADERS Ipswich face their biggest test so far when they clash with champions Liverpool in an English First Division League soccer match here tomorrow. Ipswich, who, with a game in hand, are one point ahead of second placed Liverpool, remain the
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    • 314 33 WENTWORTH, Fri. Three British golfers and American newcomer Peter Jacobsen battled into the quarter-finals of the £100,000 ($500,000) world match-play golf championships yesterday In 17 years of competition, no British or European professional has ever won this international classic. Sandy Lyle, who retained his
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    • 256 33 MELBOURNE. Fri. American Jimmy Connors breezed to an easy win in straight sets yesterday I when he beat Poland's I Wojtek Fibak 6-2, 6-4 to enter the semi-finals of the U*****,000 ($818,000) j Mazda SuperchaUenge tennis tournament. Connors now meets Vitas Gerulaitis, while Fibak (aces American Gene
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    • 257 33 Disarray over 1986 World Cup BOGOTA, Fri. The head of the Colombian Football Federation yesterday denied that the Government have withdrawn support for holding the World Cup in Colombia in 1986. "The Government have not refused to support the World Cup, and Colombia have not backed out of staging it,"
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    • 156 33 Italians 'accept' stars ROME, Fri. One month into the season, the supreme authority on Italian soccer, the Corriere Dello sport daily, have given their formal imprimatur to the first 11 foreigners permitted to play in Italy for the first time in 16 years. In a survey of Italian soccer buffs,
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    • 87 33 LONDON. Fri Football violence is having an effect on the table-top, toy version of the game, which now features such amenities as riot-control police, ambulance attendants with stretchers at the ready, and wire fencing to surround thepitch. Lite crowd control accessories are part of a
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    • 93 33 CHONC H PRO ERw Furniture &Co Imported Dolyester finished, £^9 local assembled bedroom set A j\y One 152 cm wardrobe, side table \s* )*yP Jbt*P p" dressing table bed 1 nY \J Studio Extra f**r S^f?* finished in velvet materials Gelani Young Living -^L^y Polyester finished Chester County m *H£Mt
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    • 594 33 Exhibition Of Professional Golf ~^^flP) (rv-^ Golf at its best 1 Jack Newton will partner Lee Davis ■vtjy a against top Singapore players. Lim Kian Tiong '^3^.^? and Bionic Man Bill Fung a dazzling display of golf talents! Date. 12 October 1980 (Sunday) t '4 Venue. Jurong Courntry Golf Club
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE TWO
    • 71 34 NEW YORK, Fri. Veteran American Jockey Bill Shoemaker (right), injured in a fall last Monday at Belmont Park racetrack, was released from the Long Island Jewish hospital yesterday after x-rays for suspected broken ribs proved negative. Though 49-year-old Shoemaker, winner of more than
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    • 118 34 LONDON, Fri. stoker* Stagster, whose etkui were carried to victory by Detroit In the Prix de I'Arc «Je Triomphe In Paris last Saaday, can win the Irish St. Leger at the Carragh tomorrow with Geaaales, who was a late with- drawmi fr*m fee big
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    • 699 34 BRIEFS Boxer Johnson rejects board's demand to return to England SI RKKRS PARADISE, Fri British light-heavyweight >h»mpion Bunny Johnson said here yesterday that he would not agree to a demand that he return to England to face the British Boxing Board of Control over his plans to fight Australian title-holder
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    • 2016 34  -  EPSOM JEEP By London Bridge may be worth a flutter WELSH jockey Taffy I Thomas, who flew in from England specially to ride in the Singapore Gold Cup, will "warm up" with two rides at Bukit Timah today. Neither of his mounts, Whistling Wind
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    • 536 34  -  SCRUTINEER By NATIONAL STAR can outshine the opposition in the Class 3 Division 5 1,400 metres event (Race Three) at Bukit Timah today. The Square Boy four-year-old looks a good sort. Making his debut in Penang in August, he ran a promising race to finish
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    • 157 34 Going forecast: GOOD RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY SCRUTINEER Khytoar Paaa Le Oscar Skippy Tara Walla Le Oscar Khyber Pass Skippy Khyber Pass Le Oscar Minntnim Alpha Gin -N 1 Ume M#nn#nim Fierce King S. Boulevard Gin -N- Lima Alpha Fieri-e King 3 Th« Pentagon It's Too Good Petir Notabl.
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    • 1824 34 RATF 1 2.0 CLASS 3 DIV 7— 1.400 M xvrt^L, x (H6.000 $11^00 to winner) 1 0*8W« Antt-Corruptton a (Ng) Ismail 57 (d 3 -25)7 ir« SaH 4 2 ****** CradH Contra N a (Credit) Teh 57 (d 6 +8.5) 6 Irq «*sj 5 3 54*8* Khybor Paso
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    • 517 34 I SALES MANAGER I COMPUTER INDUSTRY Earning potential around $70,000 per annum plus benefits Location: Kuala Lumpur z Our c 111 1.Til one of the world's leading opportunities exist within the company. i omputer manufacturers, is seeking an Candidates must have the maturity and CROC lie need, dynamic Sales Manager
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  • PAGE THREE TMIESPORT
    • 176 35 THE aaly Jackrv to have waa three Slaßaparr Ciald Caps was T.mim KarthlßK. That artlHaat dlataare rider waa the rlaaatr la IsM aa A. vaa Taaren'* (arkpra. la IMI aa Mlalai keanTi (eelUpt aad la IMI aa Mr. EMle's Uraad Prix. (aeittat aad Graad Prli were rhaare
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    • 137 35 Taeaday (On4) Grand Harvest 40 on the bit Pasla Bond, Intan Singapura, Saas Fee and Valaisan went two rounds slow, while Added Advantage, Ming Dynasty III. and Cannon one round slow. We4aea4ay (Um4) Mini? Dynasty III 36.8 with Bally William Added Advantage 38.6, with
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    • 247 35 RACE 6 4.05 CLASS 1 DIV 12.200 M 2.200 M ($125,000 $84,200 to winner) 1 434**5 SssiFooa Dy Cgy (Equus) Allan 62 (-1.5) 7 nzg F Murray 9 2 9***99 Valaitang DgCg (Equus) Allan 56 (-1.5) 7 nzg PoOmor. 5 3 «I*B*l Matter Wishes a Cgy
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    • 428 35  -  FAIRWAY By MASTER WISHES, a very game sort who always gives his best in a race, shaped up well for his Singapore Gold Cup bid tomorrow when he turned in a good workout at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. The Polyfoto progeny, a good third
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    • 1873 35 RATF 1 1-30 CLASS 3 DIV 3 1.400 M n/%vy£i x ($l6OO0 $11^00 to wlniw) 1 5*091" S*hwawtfl(RTS i Samsuri 57 (pc same) 5a F Oemah 8 2 100*0* Sandra Da* a DgCgl Abdul Rasid) Lee 56 (dc -2) sam ECkta 5 3*o*l** MyFavowttsNa (Harmony) Lee 55.5 (pc
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    • 232 35 SEE YOU AT... si SINGAPORE LAST TWO DAYS Come and tap this rare opportunity of having on-the-spot discussions with more than 300 manufacturers and exporters from Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Products /Services on show 4 12 OCTOBER 1980 include: Opanina hours: 11 am 1 pm .Food.,utf, (for
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE FOUR
    • 261 36 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Rain frustrated any attempt to play the first day of the Malaysian Cricket Association League final between defending champions Singapore and Royal Australian Air Force Butterworth at the Kilat Club ground, here, today Heavy overnight rain had prevented a start
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    • 208 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Six foreign teams are among the 14 teams Uk- ing part in this year's Cobra 10-a-side rugby tournament which kicks i off here tomorrow. The 14 teams divided into two groups are down to play a one round round- robin league
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    • 35 36 CHONG HON TOON, a man Bgrader. beat Sue Paton. Singapore's top woman player, SM>, 6-9, 9-7. 9-3 in a squash exhibition match, curtain-raiser for next week's Avis tournament, at the York Hotel courts yesterday.
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    • 734 36 DEREK WILD MEETS JACK NEWTON ASK top Australian golfer Jack Newton to name his greatest moment in sport and he'U not hesitate. Finishing runner-up to Spanish maestro Severlano Ballesteros in this vear's United States Masters' touma ment? No way!
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    • 317 36  -  PATRICK B ASTI ANS By SQUASH professionals Gogi Alauddin and Maqsood Ahmed, of Pakistan, are in town and raring to go at each other in an exhibition match sponsored by Sunrise and company, a sports equipment firm, at the Kallang Complex on Tuesday. Ironing out
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    • 240 36 ADELAIDE. Fri World squash champion Geoff Hut, of Australia, j the top seed, tonight overwhelmed Qamar Zaman, of Pakistan, the second seed, M In the final of the Schwepea World and Australian Open championships. Zaman shocked the crowd at Brahma Lodge here by appearing nervous and
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    • 232 36 I FLAMBOYANT Egyptian Gamal Awad, quarterfinalist in the recent World Open squash championships in Adelaide, did not compete in the Anchor Singapore Open, which ended last week, because i his letter had arrived late, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. The Singapore Squash Rackets Association had sent
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    • 292 36  - Chia better prepared for third try PETER SIOW By CHIA CHONG BOON, who failed in his last two attempts to register his seventh win in the national senior table tennis championships, will make another try at the Poi Ching School, in Toa Payoh, next month. And the chances are that
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    • 52 36 JUNE TRESISE led the qualifiers for next week's FVaser and Neave Punch Bowl golf competition when she carded a 68 at the Keppel Golf Club yesterday QuUßera: 68 June TTesise. 69 A. Van Loon; 70 Dorothy PoUett; 72 J. Wight. Shirley Phuah; 74 P. G. Cheng, 75
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    • 36 36 THE Singapore Sports Council are conducting learn-to play I tennis courses for children and adults at the National Stadium courts, starting on Oct. 27. Further Information ma> be obtained from the SSC. National Stadium.
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    • 209 36  -  WILFRED YEO By A LOT of people must be envying Jansen Chan. First, the 26-year-old stockbrokers clerk, in his debut attempt, won the Singapore men's ticket to the week-long World Cup bowling tournament, starting tomorrow fortnight in Jakarta. Then, with the representation, came offers
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    • 228 36 NO news is good news at least, for bowler Raymond Kang, reports WILFRED YEO. No official news on Thursday night's Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress meeting in which Kang's Press statements, hitting out at the association, were to have been discussed was available yesterday,
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    • 508 36 L«n»lis3li jn^nll^^nW 1 CHIEF EXECUTIVE I I HONG KONG I INTERNATIONAL TRADING COMPANY FROM US$lOO,OOO per annum Our client is a substantial European would be a European aged around 38-45 E] company with international trading and After University or professional training manufacturing interests In Hong Kong, he would have spent
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    • 80 36 •■ssnllinlnlnln^W. fIP a BW isaainn fCool off with satisfying j^ TSINGTAO Basking under the sun is a glorious sensation But a little Tt^^^ hot at times. Cool off with a long, satisfying drink ol t e»»' sparkling I singtao beer. 11^ Brewed from the mineral waters of Mount I -uoshan
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE FIVE
    • 601 37  -  JOE DOR AI By JOHN FERNANDEZ, one of the six Football Association of Singapore officials suspended for five years for their part In the "Lion City Cup boycott affair" is unrepentant "Even if it had been a life-time ban. I wouldn't have been
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    • 280 37  -  WILFRED YEO By FARRER PARK 3 ARMED FORCES 0 SYED AMTR. the friendly neighbourhood Farrer Park I nited clown, proved to be a serious secret weapon in this J-0 President's Cup soccer semifinal, silencing big guns Armed Forces, the 1975 Cup-holders, at the Jalan Besar
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    • 323 37  -  KEN JALLEH Jr. By WHILE most of Singa- i re's swimmers are now the off-peak phase of their training schedules, the Republic's fastest .swimmer. Ang Peng i Siong, is still chalking up the kilometres in Houston i without any let-up. Ang, arguably Asia's fastest
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    • 61 37 M oulmein 2-0 MOILMEIN beat Buona Vista 2-0 in the inter-constituency volleyball championship at Bras Basah last night. Other remits: Serangoon Gardens bt Anon H. Ttong Bahru bt Telok Blangah 2-0 Geylang East bt Kuo Oman 2-0; Bedok bt Bukit Batok 2-1; Uhi Pandan bt Alexandra 2-0: Joo Chiat bt
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    • 19 37 NATIONAL DEVELOPMKN I outplayed Education 4-1 to win the inter ministry billiards title at Dempaey Road yester day
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    • 155 37 ATHLETICS NatUaal I artoratt; of "irr facalty itii ullpi Nation al Stadium. 2) GOLF Eoasal A B ■iflr 01 ■OCVY BBA stater ka«ek-Mt "Ml: SRC v Khalsa (Padanj. 5). tahr kaoc*-«al Baal: Police v CSC (Padang. 330) BWBA Dtv. Oae Lti»: Theresuns v Girls' Sports Club (St Theresas.
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    • 194 37 SINGAPORE soccer team's MeacUy mate* agaiswt Australia's Neweaatie 1 nlt*d a fortnight from today, at the Nattoaal SUdiam, will be Wlecairt Uve In Down I acfer. It wtll be shows aver tke Australian NBN Teievtaloa aetwork an tke same night. A tkree-maa NBN Trlrvtatoa
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    • 218 37  - Third player pulls out of ABC youth squad PETER SIOW By SCHOOLBOY Goh Kirn IHuat yesterday became ithe third j>layer to pull out from Singapore's naI tional youth squad preparing for the Asian BasketI bail Confederation youth championships in Bang- kok, from Nov. 1-12. i Goh withdrew from the squad
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    • 52 37 Minestry's final word on China's exclusion Xl ALA LUMPUR. Frl. Tke Malaysia. Sparta MliUtry, wbo have ken kft to carry tke baby regaralag CUm'i skoek exetaasM from tke Mta-atoaa sorter toaraameat, closed all diac— laaa oa tke matter yerteraay. BaM Sparta Director Waa Ahmad RaAd: "I have ao commeata to
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    • 358 37 Malaysia's problems increase KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hosts Malaysia's problems seem to be increasing as the period of waiting for the Merdeka Cup soccer tournament decreases. In the last few days, defenders Nik Fauzi, Jatnal Nasir (departmental examinations) and Wan Jamak Wan Hassan (knee injury) were ruled out, while goalkeeper Peter
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    • 25 37 TECHNICAL SUPPLIES hammered Commercial Purchasing 5-0 to become champions of Division Three in the Singapore Airlines Group inter-de-partment football competition at Farrer Park yesterday
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    • 304 37 No soccer for Fandi until December SINGAPORE striker Fandi Ahmad will not be released from the Nee Soon Army camp to play for any teams in local soccer matches until, probably, at the end of the year, reports JOE DORAI. Fandi can leave camp only after his basic training, which
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    • 396 37  - Shuttlers seem to face obstacles all the way BERNARD PEREIRA COMMENT By HOW on earth will Singapore be able to re-estab-lish themselves as a world badminton power if persistent obstacles continue to stand in their way? First and the biggest problem of all was Singapore's breakaway from the longer-establish-ed International
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    • 388 37  -  R. MANOR A J By THERE are cracks in the Singapore Recreation Club fort, stronghold of hockey at club level in Singapore. That is if their first-half performance against the national selection in a friendly match on Thurs- day is anything to go by.
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    • 144 37 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. James Mur.hy will have many sleepless nights. An injury has (orced him to drop out of Malaysia's national hockey squad preparing for next year's Inter-Continental Cup. And this was the first time he was called up for national training. "I was really looking
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    • 28 37 THE friendly horkey match between Singapore Cricket Club and the Royal Navy Task Force on the Padang was cancelled yesterday when the visitors faued to turn up
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  • YOUR WEEKEND READING
    • The Sunday Times
      • 94 38 THE Singapore Gold Cup is the premier racing event of the year and it will be run tomorrow. To mark thai apart spectacular, the SUNDAY TIMES will bring you a complete form guide of all the 16 runners in this classic race. There will also
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      • 129 38 IN THK ftMl part af Nanerv Natian, the ralaarfnl •wrW the Gara>a City that la Stajrapare, the SI'NDAY TIMKS bring* yaa a laak At the htve..Ja ralaar, natnralU. Tto dim wna baa awea called a pan U aarar the ftower pawer aa thai It cavers Stajraparr with
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      • 61 38 THERE are many more policemen than players at most soccer league games in Britain these days. ..and that is because hooliganism by the fans has got out of hand this season Uadfrry Rabert, our sports writer in 1-oruion. brings you a special feature on this
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    • Sunday Nation
      • 96 38 THE excitement of race day comes to you again in colour in tomorrow's Sunday Nation. Hoofs churning up turf, equine necks outstretched, and jockeys rearing up from their saddles Steven Lee captures last week's Cold Cup trial in colour and it s from an unusual angle. He
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      • 94 38 The worrying thing KIPPLKS tram Mr tieh Chok Tang's remarks an women in politic* continue to spread. Two readers say dIM-usNlon has sa far been largely redaced to whether or not the ruling party Is obliged to look especially hard for women candidates to field for election. Bat It's the
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  • 53 38 THE DALAI LAMA (right) exiled leader of Tibetan Buddhist.,, shaking hands with Pope John Paul during a half-hour private audience In the Vatican on Thursday. Although no details of the audience were given, the Dalai Lama told Journalists that they had discussed religion, culture and world
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  • 211 38 MOVE FOR S. KOREAN OFFICIALS TO LIST ASSETS SEOUL, Fri PRESIDENT Chun DooHwan today ordered his cabinet to study a system in which the personal properties of all top South Korean government officials would be registered with authorities. "As a preventive measure against illegal collection of fortunes by abusing official
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  • 30 38 MOSCOW. Fri. Soviet cosmonauts Leonid Popov and Valeri Ryumin will return to earth tomorrow after their record-breaking six-month space flight, the official Tass news agency said today. Reuter
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  • 195 38 Gaddafi demands: Send back US planes BEIRUT, Fri LIBYAN leader Col -riuammar Gaddafi has demanded that Sau<il Arabia send back law i-arlv warning radar planes the I nlted State* stationed la the world's biggest oll-ex porting nation after the outbreak of the Iran-lnuj war, Libya's official iewi agency, Jan*, reported
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  • 412 38 Need to warn younger workers, unionists EDUCATING younger workers and union members to become aware of the dangers and pitfalls in the softer and more attractive options by charlatans will be one of the NTUC's objectives in the next few years, NTUC secretary-general
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  • 71 38 WASHINGTON, Fri The United States and China are close to an agreement under whirh China would buy 6 to 9 million tonnes of US grain over the next three years, US officials said last night. The officials said a US Agriculture Department delegation is in
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  • 57 38 ANKARA. Fri. Turkish First Division soccer side Orduspor have given their goalkeeper a I'SilOO (T10) bonus (or letting in four goals in a recent League match against Gaziantep. Handing over the cash, the club chairman told the goalkeeper, known by his first name Alptekin: "We expected to
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  • 25 38 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH DATO aKW OU) WOttO 82. puwd away peacefully on U/10/ltao Kunirnl arrangements to be announced later No wreaths please Donations to Anglican
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    • 185 38 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Finannal Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The US government has unilaterally declared a ban on jeans shipped from Singapore, raising the ire of local manufacturers. FOO CHOY PENG reports on this important development even as the AseanUS business council is meeting here to improve bilateral trade relations. Other items:
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    • 186 38 When you dry your hair with a Rowenta hairdryer. a^naV^ EKS2 when you iron your clothes with a Rowenta iron, I I J DA 04 when you grill your steaks on a Rowenta griller i i KG 15 JUSt think of the many ways Rowenta has made life easier for
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  • Page 38 Miscellaneous
    • 172 38 UP TO 1p.m. TODAY: Generally fair. TEMP. (C) up to C a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mla. SUNSET today: S. 24 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: S.18 a.m. GLOBAL weather \m»K-rtUm 3-12C Cloudy Lw Aagele* 19-26C Cloudy AtkMH 18-25C Clear MadrM 8-18C Clear Bahraia 27-34C Hazy Maaila 23-32C Clear fUagk.k 28-34C Gear
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 1569 1 Period townhouses are the most sought-after accomodation in major cities throughout the world. And yet, in Singapore the delightful Chinese baroque architecture built early this century has been largely ignored. Until now. It takes an architect of Paul Tsakok's experience and imagination to see their potential and
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      • 116 1 Refreshing Melons are refreshlag, melons are delicious. Bnt there are so many varieties how do yea even begin te chooser Find ont what the dlffereaence between a cantaloupe and a honey dew Is, on Centrespread Pages 8 and 9 A birthday bouquet Preoccupied with I war and want, we I
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    • 1014 2 PICK of the DAY SBC5 WHOLESOME Betty Hutton plays a Texan nightclub owner whose club every night is as riotous as New Year's Eve in Satartay Nlgkt M*vie (Ch 5, 11 p.m.) titled Incendiary Blonde. This musical melodrama also stars Arturo de Cordiva, Barry Fitzgerald and Charles Ruggles. Saturday Matte*
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      • 239 2 Who shot JR? > out (iiiCNv ma\ tx- right' Record \<>ur guess i>n th otder lorm when \ou purchase turniture from I u\ur> m\ster\ j:itt Mill he given to the first five huvers Iron the I u\un range shown hclou il \our order is aho\ and \i'iit fiuess proves rijiht
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      • 203 2 CONCERTS FOR THE YOUNG by Emmanuel String Orchestra at the Toa Payoh Branch Library Lecture Hall at 2 p.m. I'AMfHII.I (DEW DROP) by The Society Of Kalai Pithers at the Victoria Theatre at 7.30 p.m. Tickets at $5, $3 and $2. EMPORIUM HOLDINGS NIGHT (Chinese musical show) at the National
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      • 128 2 Straits Times Crossword P! EBB "^l ACKOBB S Main type of weed? (8) 4 L«r centre Is going into "m"l'^i/)4)" m "l'^i/) 4) 5 S"? -hS«I, gro u p SgSP -sign 15 gets Don ta k 17 %££ZL*« ou, to .J-* -Si— "£«r2 ££bly Tt* Wlth U< 8- tt te
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      • 1201 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 1.00 m Openinf folowed by Sesame 6 25 Secret Street 6.35 Al Creatures Great And Smal 2.00 Banana SpHs 7 25 Cultural Diary (English) 2.25 Saturday Matinee Arena ™0 (Mala V> 3.40 ABC Wide World Of Sports 2"52 £2* 7^1^ **sr sam jfHJH" 5.05 Bintant
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      • 623 3 Just 15 minutes drive from Kuala Lumpur and spread over 300 acres of beautiful land, I Mimaland is a whole new holiday concept. A holiday resort with many unique attractions. I Where everything is a discovery. And living is so luxuriously graceful. vK^pSi Whether you're seeking fun, thrills and adventure
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      • 337 4 *************************0 ODEON: 10th BIG DAY! (*****16) 11AM. 1 30. 4. 6.30 ft ISp*» -No Fr*« List THE MOST SUCCESSFUL FILM IN TOWN! Plmm* Baak Ybv Tk-krta Kart> Ts AvaM OUapiwtßtinrßt: r|_y» H II 1 < -4 \> w\ ■< '^b* 1. I C Stornng KIRK DOUGLAS MARTIN SHEEN I ORCHARD:
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      • 468 4 /rfß^jUlhlhJ JUJ LirLllSi ILJILfcT^ THE FURNITURE CENTRE SALE! The Latest Furniture Range UP TO 50% DISCOUNT? M t Si>^V"fr=R --«»--------aai ~y aa 0 I Willy 9 /TV Imooried from Wesf Germany $960 onwards Local mo* $450 onwords ai a»^""— j jaaap atliriall-lt'a J I !rTSI '■SBBBBBBaB^Ba^BaB^L^BL SKS#*VOOfQ| I W^BHBM **Jr*ir
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      • 181 4 @3Sai ipSBS j2Sz& I}^ gi^^^. Four Selected Appetizers I Ijkjy^i -f^ "a^B». «ManTanXiang *v^ Baked Shanghai Fish I L Roast Pekin 9 Duck Rolls |p w RtJ yi Mlxed Ve 9 etables t Four Flavour Dumplings H Or Korean Red Bean Paste Hv Fresh Fruit Vt 360 per table A
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      • 325 4 i NoVsHOWING at "4 THEATRES aCAPITOL-LIBERTY-CHANGI-SAVOY. All Thvalraa No Fr«« List B C.*»lTOl (337*759) 11« m, 1.30. 4 00. 6.30,4 9.15 LJ»f!»TVI44OS7M)V, 145, 4.00. 8.45. 9 15 CHANOI (*4-C4*«> 11am. 1.45, 4.00. 6.45, 9.15 B SAVOY (*****40) :v 145. 4 00. 6 45*915 I WOODLANDS: TOK'GHT MIDNIGHT a i fl
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      • 474 4 owcawisATioiii a g puu'.im v ■liaia.lMMtaHir.-MitM THC SPY WHO LOVED ME" ,iMiM-»M^a. "MY LOVELY NEIGHBOUR MANDARIN iNtXIIhANU "SIXHEROIC I FIGURES m B "Swordsman a Enchantrass" MANDARIN in Scope-Color OPENS TOMORROW MY LOVELY NEIGHBOUR I MANIIAKIN in c i fj -ri't l f .'h't f aatiHU'l- TODAY ONI V Horn I
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      • 184 5 P -SEE THE FILM Q Bttl A V PAPERBACK IHbIJK Bl B I wmmm&mr B»T*T l^^' l ''f*BJ HP -ill y^"~^*v Br I *Bl B^^^^^^ v I -^b) bß^^^^H IHHS3cissßbbbl I^l B^ki 1 Bkll J i \s BMNWrCaMBajn^^BaBJ I ISLHNDI Now on sale at your regular bookshop. M^fcJlJiJlß Distributed by
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      • 106 5 Ib^H BaSS2l3C3tJ*iS2lßj YUETENG colour 3R=3Octs (Kodak paper; Special W£\o/ M%9 /O discount (From 31/8/80—30/11/80) with every roll of color film developed and printed. G44. People s Park Centre. S pore 0105. Tel ***** Gl5. Pearls Centre. S pore 0105 Tel *****02 COLOUR LAB 907. Tan Boon Liat Bldg Outram Road
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      • 510 5 JACKPOT PRIZE 1 Ij^i IVVI LP^l^^^^^l^ for Tommom man K. y. I fc^j I J I*i"I J O Out any shave be too O cbseforcomfort? O^f^tj The Design Award Winning BONDED V \l»^^ Shaving System by Wilkinson Sword draws V the line between a close shave V and your skin.
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 1317 6 HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHARLIE BROWN Good grief! We forgot Charlie Brown's birthday! But that's the sort of thing he is used to, and for which he bears no grudge. Hope springs eternal in his heart (maybe next year we'll give him a kite that won't tie him up, or get eaten
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      • 269 6 *> C^^. m e» mm 4b rt\ M^K J Ist Fir Merlm Plaza (Pteaae enter b^P^terfcnPtezaca* par*) «^^^f^ m V^^^ -TM B L^^^~"^J l^df^ JL_U I ""Win W4O .105 lV^^^ l>r mi im|^M >l!tA ■joua fn»»10f-»U»nd«to»» Mcxfelll3T I < S24S SM Mil I ilftrdTrji M>_/tllf ft jIJ "U-'J r^ O
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      • 23 6 PEANUTS Artii. ►>€« coots X /aooo ex. 1 cniwu.it The day It all began.... (aooo a'chmm Ti««i\ ....Oet 2, MM (copyright United Festore Syndicate)
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    • LEISURE 2
      • 803 7  -  K ANNAN CHANDRAN Witn«M For The Prosecution Oct 9; Review by THE curtain fell on the Drama Festival with the Stage Club's production of Witness For The Prosecution This Agatha Christie play kept me gripping the edge of my seat
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      • 509 7  -  JOHN DE SOUZA A Night With Dick Emery Oct 9; Review by THE only thing missing was graffiti, flick-knife etchings in the order of "Lampwick Rules. OK?" or even "Miss Mandy For No 10'" What the Hilton Ballroom's capacity crowd got was that queer mixture
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      • 624 7 Memories of artists' tour of China An exhibition of memorabilia of China tour Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Until tomorrow; 10 a.m. 5 p.m Review by TEO HAN WUE IF a group of artists of Chinese painting visited China, one would have readilj likened the tour to a pilgrimage
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 400 7 i -^p*X'fc^K3te I *h/** program B^ Bj $&c ""^IBwBbIi 1 b^BHHHb^HbVHHHblHHblbVb^HHb^b^HblbVbVb^bVb^Hb*^ Tur ELECTaP ■^^""WffffßSffr HoN-VOL-^BALANCf II I^B^B^B^V' I li'l'H I^L^M'^V V O, The One Only features packed EP-821 World's first computerised b most advanced car stereo/tuner that packs into one unit all the 10 major breakthroughs in sound technology of
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 1183 8 Melons: Fruit of the season The way an expert buys a melon the tapping, smelling, squeezing is quite a mystery to many of us. TAN LEE LENG sheds some light on the elusive science of selecting and tells us what sound, smell and texture to expect from the melon. TAKE
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      • 555 9 Winter Melon And Ham Soup 1 slice winter melon (about 1 kilo), remove seeds, pare the skin and grate into thin strips 6 cups chicken stock 2 slices ham, shredded into thin strips 125 gm salted dried radish (Chay Poh) soaked in 1 cup water, then shredded into thin
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      • 735 8 Getting to know all about you TO Know what, where, how, when and with whom people eat is to know the character of their society. This is how Peter Farb and George Armelagos describe the thesis of eating in their book. Consuming Passions: The Anthropology of Eating, which is newly
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      • 396 8 BUZZ October offerings VERY appropriately, for the month of October, Hallday but will be bringing us Oktoberfest from Oct 15-19 at the Wonderland Amusement Park, Kallang. It'll be open nightly from 7 p.m to 1 a.m., so do get a babysitter and leave the children behind if you want to
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 360 8 Sliding Curtain Panels a new way to see the light 1 In Hi I 7 V J 111 l l]|ll™HlHMli(»^| Unique to Singapore is TELO'S" 90 a new system in curtain panelling A new way to see the light Fits windows of any dimension and can be easily changed or
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      • 80 8 I of Biba Bestsellers Collection f^^ This FREE gift for you, with our compliments, with any k» Biba purchase worth $60 and above. The Biba s Bestsellers Collection comprises Cream Rouge Redwood Powder Rouge Natural Lip Colour W Turkey Powder Tint Chestnut Exclusively chosen togivevou the true beauty experience 'Free
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      • 208 9 Only 2 days left to take advantage of Elizabeth Arden's exciting gift offers! Ame Ranndon Elizabeth Ardens International Tramng Directcx Only at Kimberley, Outram Park. Come and meet Anne Farindon who will give you free consultation on skin care and the latest in fashionable looks. |§§)mOUTME PftIMTE LimiTED J Soft
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      • 458 10 hS Wa HEDEMORA DIESEL SE A (PTE) LTD RN SNCUSH SMGATOftfMt JOMT VENTUtf COMPANY MftNUMC TURING SWWSH QUALITY MSU (NGINES 500 3SOO HP rOK SOUIH EAST ASIA MARKETS itwited from suitably qualified ~ing position SALES ENGINEER Qualifications and Experience should possess at least a mo m Mechomcal or Marine Engi■irlq
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      • 894 10 J FINANCIAL CONTROLLER (Around M 546.000 p.a.) Our client, a well established Swedish engineering company, requires a Financial Controller to service its Malaysian operation. The successful candidate will report to the incumbent expatriate Financial Controller initially, will succeed him and thereafter report to the Managing Director. The Financial Controller is
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      • 990 10 TOP MANAGEMENT POSITION (Total remuneration 5570.000 to SSI OO,OOO p.a.) Our client, a large and well-established industrial group of companies, requires a dynamic person as Group Secretary /Financial Controller. Reporting to the Chief Executive, the successful candidate will be responsible for the efficient financial management of the group. In addition
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      • 637 11 (Excellent salary and benefits) A major international group of companies is committed to a major expansion of its data processing activities in Southeast Asia. An integrated VDU based system is being developed which will be installed in Hong Kong on an IBM 4341 in January, 1981 closely followed on IBM's
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      • 342 11 A reputable multi-notional Company invites appli-^^ cations for the following posts:(1) SALES/SERVICE EXECUTIVE The incumbent position will be responsible for soles and technical service and offers on opportunity for growth in the organisation Qualifications: Diploma in Mechonical Civil or Structural Engineering Preferably have some good Mechanical Civil ond Structural Engineering
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      • 592 11 jrWWJnter -Alpha Asia (Singapore) Limited I I //lIW Merchant Bank invites applications for the post of OFFICER- INTERNATIONAL LOANS 5530.000 to SSIO.OOO p.a. The selected candidate will form part of the Bank's active offshore lending department. Offshore lending is concentrated in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and previous credit experience and general
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      • 643 11 r The) fastest growing division of leading American commodity trading house hat an opening for a SENIOR TRADER THE JOB: To manage and develop the company's fertilizer trading operation! in South East and Watt Asia. To develop general trading items and aid in the present product lines, which include but
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    • Page 12 Advertisements
      • 622 12 FACILITIES ENGINEER This is an excellent career opportunity for an experienced Facilities Engineer with a degree or equivalent in Electrical Engineering (Power) plus minimum of 2 years relevant experience. Applicants with experience in air-conditioning or engineering design and accepted by PUB as Authorized and Licenced Electrical Engineer would be an
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      • 790 12 The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client, an international insurance broking group with an established and expanding network of offices in Southeast Asia seeks to appoint a top calibre executive to its Malaysian operation as INSURANCE BROKINGDIRECTOR MALAYSIA The successful applicant will be based in Kuala Lumpur with
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      • 428 12 DIETHELM MARKETING DIVISION SALES ENGINEER ELECTRONICS ($35,000 P.A.) We have an outstanding opportunity for a SALES ENGINEER with a good knowledge of the recording industry. The man we want will be a graduate from either ihe National University of Singapore or Polytechnic with an appropriate degree in electronics or a
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      • 415 12 \*4 BUGSHAN PRINTING PRESS, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia invites applicants for the following posts: SALES DEPARTMENT SALES TRAINEE Must have a dynamic personality and be able to deal with people at all levels Have basic printing sales knowledge Possess a valid driving licence ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT ACCOUNTS CLERK LCC Higher Accounting Preference
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 601 13 E.D.P. Manager (es/*****) (Remuneration around $50,000 per annum) Our client, a multi-national company with operations in Singapore, Hongkong, U.K., West Germany and USA, is seeking d suitably qualified candidate to fill the position of EDP Manager. Reporting to the Financial Director, the successful candidate will be responsible not only for
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      • 819 13 from Fairchiid. now part of Schlumberger and with this unique combination of technological expertise and resources, our preoccupation is to be the Best in the Semi-conductor business and the Leader in the 80s and Beyond. We are therefore inviting all innovative and achievement orientated personnel who are interested in building
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      • 423 13 twp TIFN WAH PRESS (PTE) LTD in\fu~ applications from suitably qualified Singapore Cittw ns fpr:APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING IN OFFSET PRINTING which Is scheduled to rommenrr some time in January ISBI. THE PROGRAMME: It is a 4-year training programme which is divided into two parts, etch consists of 2 years duration. The
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      • 432 13 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. Our newly established multi million Colour lele vision Tutvs Manufacturing Company in Jurong has the following vacancies tor keen, dynamic people who seek for rapid advancement and loh satisfaction. (1) PURCHASING CLERK Singapore Cm/en, tbovc IS years ol age Completed CH I (V I
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 665 14 The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client, an established U.S. bank, is in the process of accelerating its representational activities in the region. It is looking for a mature minded banking executive to take up a position, based in Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia as: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE •>>d
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      • 729 14 The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client, an established U.S. bank, is planning to set up a Representative Office in India by the middle of next year. It is looking for an experienced banking executive to assume the responsibilities as BANKING REPRESENTATIVE DESIGNATE-BOMBAY, INDIA K\e selected candidate will
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      • 522 14 /S% PATERSON SIMONS &CO (S) A (j fl PTE LTD Owing to business expansion, the Company invites applicants tor the following positions in the Communications Division TECHNICAL SUPPORT ENGINEER A person with initiative, drive and dedication Minimum Polytechnic Diploma or equivalent qualification is required Previous experience in maintenance of computer
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      • 703 14 ■73 SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD ItjiJ LIMITED CRAFT APPRENTICES Applicotions ore invited from Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents (Mole or Female) or Malaysian Citizens (Male) for the posts of Croft Apprentices in the Pipe fitting, Boiler work ond Steel work trades 2 Applicants should be between 16 ond 25 years of age ond
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    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 805 15 In our expansion programme, we have need to recruit suitably qualified and experience persons for the following posts: A) ELECTRONIC DESIGN ENGINEER The successful candidate will be a graduate with a degree in Electronic Engineering from a recognised University or its equivalent He will have a minimum of 2 years
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      • 369 15 Tl technology is all around you. Be involved. It's an advantage. J Join us in TEXAS INSTRUMENTS ASIA LIMITED as: PRODUCT MARKETING ENGINEER The Job: Market research to determine present and potential markets. Competitive analysis. Pricing profitability analysis. Define product and market segment thrust strategies. Forecast product sales and work
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      • 505 15 lAAAJ Pro tech International A leading Engineering Consultant providing services to the Oil and Gas Industry both onshore and offshore requires PERSONNEL/ OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR QUALIFICATIONS: The Candidate must be Singaporean with at least 5 years extensive experience in office and personnel management with good working knowledge of local labour lows.
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      • 549 15 OKMUAI. MITH K mrmt to < imv.k siiii-s NAMB Kltttwmkc i" r i Limited. u( suite 14-313, 314, hi Plata Beach H >.ui Singapore 0719. hereby gtW Ui e thai in conaequenci of our intended punt: we have applied to The Registrar or Singapore ships, under Section 417 of The
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    • BOOKS
      • 453 16  -  Teoh Eng Soon M D ASIAN ORCHIDS Written and photographed by Times Books International. $62 Reviewed by MEG JUMP ASIAN Orchids is a beautiful book as. indeed, one would hope for when dealing with a subert of such unescapablc and immediate visual impact. It is,
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      • 719 16  - World War II through eyes o£ Deighton Len Deighton BLITZKRIEG By Published by Granada Triad Books, 362 pages. £1.50 Reviewed by JON MANLEY LEN DEIGHTON BLITZ KRIEG BLITZKRIEG, (literally, "lightning war"), is subtitled, "From the Rise of Hitler to the fall of Dunkirk", and in it Deighton concentrates on the
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      • 476 16  -  MAUREEN GAY THE TREASURY FOR YOUNG READERS Reader's Digest Hard Cover, 255 pages. Privilege price $45. Standard price $57. Reviewed by I THE Treasury for Young Readers contains the illustrated adventures of Harald the Viking, Robin Hood, Robinson Crusoe and a Sioux Indian
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    • Page 16 Advertisements
      • 246 16 RIOOF^TX This fortnight's I Vr I BARGAINS I V«<ieA >a. J»«—^-^ Rocco. Singapore's first furniture discount warehouse. li^* -l"~~l ftJ&EaW otters the best bargains for your home When you buy any ~~^Ljfl Sjv'- PC^J^Ni^ item from the wide range on display here, the money you > Lk spend goes into
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