The Straits Times, 25 July 1981

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  • 14 1 The Strait Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/81
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  • 805 1  -  S. M. MUTHU Move to cut water wastage By WATER rates are to go up m stages over a number of years to turn off the tap on conspicuous consumption, Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan gave notice last night. The frequency and
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  • 111 1 WILLIAM Sinclair (wearing glasses) and Warren Fellows on their way to Jail after they were both convicted of ■■tearing and trafficking heroin by a Thai court on Thursday, after a two-year trial. The two Australians were each sentenced to S3 years and eight months'
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  • 271 1 Footballers cleared by CPIB THE Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau has found no evidence to support allegations that Singapore national footballers had taken bribes to fix the Malaysia Cup final match against Selangor in May. A three-paragraph Ministry of Social Affairs statement said yesterday the CPIB had concluded its investigations into
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  • 111 1 'Work harder to develop creative technology' TOKYO, Fri. A government study released today called on Japan to spend more and work harder on developing creative technology rather than importing it. The Science and Technology Agency said m its annual White Paper that Japan now accounted for about 9 per cent
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  • 123 1 ST index drops another 22 points SINGAPORE share prices were taken down further yesterday and the Straits Times Industrials Index was reduced by 22.45 points to 808.52. A remisier said the sharp drop on Thursday was due to short-selling by organised syndicates and not forced selling by broking firms. But
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  • 42 1 NAPLES, Fri. Several men opened fire on a hearse m a moving funeral cortege today m the latest incident of a Mafia-style war for control of the funeral industry m the Naples area, police said. Nobody was reported injured. UPI.
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  • 150 1 MR LEE KUAN YEW left for Paris last night for informal talks with French leaders. After this, Mr Lee, who is accompanied by his wife, will fly to London to attend the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. In Paris, Mr Lee
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  • 450 1 Israel and PLO agree to truce BEIRUT, Friday ISRAEL and the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) today agreed to a ceasefire m Lebanon, and hours after the announcement a United Nations spokesman said the guns were silent for the first time m two weeks. The initial announcement of the ceasefire came
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  • 70 1 Ford recalls 174,000 cars LONDON, Fri. Ford United Kingdom is recalling 174,000 cars to replace part of the engine, the firm announced today. The part, intended to reduce petrol consumption, could catch fire after a long spell of driving at high speed, the company said. The models concerned, made m
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  • 58 1 SOME, Frl. The Italian Government today called for the dbttolotion of the P2 (Propaganda 2) Masonic Lodge, a claadfUne orsaabatton Involved In an Inflneaeepeddllng scandal that Wonght down the Araaldo Forlaal Government m May. The Cabinet adopted a draft law to he pat before parliament, where a
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  • 958 1  -  EDMUND WEE and AHMAD OSMAN By THE American Business Council (ABC) yesterday welcomed the formation of the tripartite Productivity Council and expressed strong support for the Committee on Productivity s recommendation to channel part of the employer's CPF contribution to company provident funds. But
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  • 287 1 Thailand's new policy on Viet refugees BANGKOK, Fri THAILAND, m a bid to stop the flow of refugees from Vietnam, has told international relief officials that from Aug 15 all Vietnamese who land on its shores will be prevented from going to third countries for resettlement. The new Thai policy,
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • 486 2 Tougher action on range trespassers THE Ministry of Defence is getting tough on some people to save their lives. It is prosecuting anyone continually trespassing into live-firing areas. Of particular concern is the 14-sq km Lim Chu Kang range where exercises will be stepped up. People are attracted to
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    • 247 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS welcome relief that the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau has found no evidence to support allegations that some national football players had received bribes to lose the Malaysia Cap final against Selangor. One big worry behind, the team should now concentrate on Improving Its
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    • 82 2 A T-SHIRT with the name of a cigarette company is illegal, says the Culture Ministry but cigarette firms think not. They say T-shirts have been used by most companies for years and nobody has objected. A part of the Act banning cigarette ads states that it is not
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    • 237 2 Oi „J n„ ~f r*Y%**AZv%*\cic* OnaCieS Ol SnaQineSS THE PTX has been around for some time. The Greeks knew about it, so that makes it at least as old as the Olympics. And it is no use pretending it doesn't happen, says ALAN HUBBARD who writes about fixes big
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    • 209 2 MUI-GOODWOOD DEAL MAY BE OFF THE quarter billion dollar MUI-Goodwood takeover saga may not go through after all, with some Goodwood shareholders asking for the same cash alternative as offered to the other (minority) shareholders of Ming Court and Hotel Malaysia. In a letter to MUI, Goodwood's lawyers
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    • 116 2 BATTLE FOR SUPPORT MALAYSIA'S two largest labour organisations have, for the past few years, been involved m a bitter duel for leadership of the 3.3 million workers. The antipathy between the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) and the Congress of Unions of Employees m the Public and Civil Services
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    • 363 2 Thais overrun base THAIS have taken a communist mountain base that can hold 1,000 people after a nine-day assault m which three government troops died. Communist casualties are not known. More than 360 soldiers, police and paramilitary rangers supported by planes and helicopters overran the base m
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    • 181 2 Couple to hang A COUPLE has been sentenced to death for having nine hand grenades. The wife, 3?, is the first woman to receive the sentence under the Malaysian Internal Security Act. Found with the primed grenades were jungle green uniforms which were not similar to those
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    • 420 2 Getting into symphony THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra enters its 11th season with a lot of achievement behind it, confounding critics who thought Singapore would never be able to support an orchestra. But there were and are problems. Some people say the SSO is not making progress, which is
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 40 3 Hanging In the sky or so It seems. These rail tracks are suspended over a road In Jaipur, Rajastnan State, where torrential rain swept away the brick and concrete pillars of a bridge. AP picture.
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    • 288 3 Despair as rains lash flood-hit Indian states NEW DELHI, Fri. The flood situation m India today turned from hope to despair with new rains lashing flood-af-fected areas m the western Rajasthan and north-central Uttar Pradesh states, reports reaching here from the areas said. Weathermen advised authorities to remain on alert
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    • 487 3 Terrorist bombs, shootings mar Iran poll for new president TEHERAN, Fri. AN OUTBURST of terrorist bombings and shootings killed six people today as Iranians cast ballots m an election called by the militant ruling clergy to replace ousted President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr and Members of Parliament killed m a recent mass
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 67 3 THAILAND, m a move designed to halt the flow of refugees from Vietnam, said yesterday it would not resettle Vietnamese boat people landing on its shores, and indicated they would be kept m indefinite detention instead. A summary of a committee meeting at Thailand's annual conference on
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      • 75 3 ANGER is mounting among the people m Hongkong over the move by the British House of Lords to give special status to Gibraltar m Britain's controversial Nationality Act. In a vote of 150 to 112, the Tory peers on Wednesday night called for full British citizenship
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      • 58 3 A GOVERNMENT white paper released yesterday lamented Japan's high reliance on imported technology and called for greater efforts and resources to be directed at developing creative technology. Japan has reached a fairly high level m scientific technology but is still behind other industrially advanced countries m
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      • 86 3 THE ELECTION commission m New Delhi yesterday upheld the claim of the Congress Party, led by Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi, as the Indian National Congress. It did not recognise the opposition congress as a national party. In its order on the election symbol dis-pute-between the two
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      • 67 3 THE BANGLADESH High Court has ruled that the government acted illegally m preventing former air force chief M.G. Tawab from returning home from abroad last year. In a judgement on Thursday, the court said he was a Bangladeshi national and held a Bangladesh passport when he returned
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      • 70 3 THE SS-NATION European Security Conference agreed yesterday to adjourn until late October after failing to agree on the key issues of human rights and military security during eight months of East- West wrangling. Swiss delegate Edward Brunner stopped short of calling the Madrid meeting to review the 1975
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    • 297 3 BANGKOK, Friday GOVERNMENT forces have captured a communist jungle base capable of housing more than 1,000 people on a mountain range m southern Thailand. Southern region army commander Lieutenant-general Juan Wannarat told reporters yesterday that three government troops were killed and seven
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    • 103 3 JAKARTA MUSLIM LEADER DIES JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia's Muslim leader PrcfesMr H»JI Bnya Hamka (above) died today m Jakarta Mowing a l*ng illness, the government null* said. Prof Hamka, 73, passed away In a Jakarta hospital where he was admitted last week for a heart aliment. He is survived by a
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    • 62 3 WINDHOEK, Fri Fortythree guerillas of the South West Africa People's Organisation (SWAPO) were killed m the "operational zone" of Northern Namibia last week, a South African military spokesman said yesterday. The deaths brought to 178 the number of casualties suffered by SWAPO m its war against South
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    • 263 3 7-NATION SUMMIT MADE PROGRESS SAYS CHINA BEIJING, Fri. China said today that the sevennation Western summit m Ottawa had made progress towards enhancing unity m the face of intensified Soviet pressure. A signed commentary by the Xinhua news agency said that because of the pressure, including Moscow's efforts to woo
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    • 57 3 TOKYO, Fri. Japan and South Korea will hold their 16th annual Joint Fishery Committee Meeting m Tokyo from July 28 to 30, the Foreign Ministry here said today. It said the main items for discussion will be scientific research into fishery resources and measures to be taken
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    • 154 3 IIIVERTON (Wyoming), Fri. Balloonist Maxle Anderson hopes to soar around the world later this year, but says his real goal Is to land In the New Mexico governor's mansion. The world-famous balloonist from Albuquerque, New Mexico, said this week that he planned to finish his once-postponed world
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    • 67 3 SAN SALVADOR, Fri About 50,000 people m the city of San Miguel, 135 km southeast of the capital, entered their fourth day without water or electricity yesterday because of sabotage by leftist guerillas. Local authorities said San Miguel, the third biggest city m El Salvador, was blacked
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 318 4 Unity call and right to differ too TOP KREMLIN SPOKESMAN ON WORLD RED MOVEMENT MOSCOW, Friday A HIGH-RANKING Kremlin spokesman yesterday stressed the need for cooperation among the world's communist parties, and conceded they need not hold the same view on every issue. "The conditions of the work of parties
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    • 188 4 Move to revive East-West dialogue VIENNA, Friday NATO and the Warsaw Pact have begun moves to revive deadlocked East-West talks on troop and arms reductions m central Europe, delegation heads said yesterday. The two sides have exchanged proposals aimed at eliminating discrepancies m their estimates of the size of ground
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    • 182 4 Ad that raps US policy abroad LONDON. Fri LeadIng politicians, churchmen and academics took a tali page advertisement m The Times today for an open letter to President Reagan criticising US foreign policy. They expressed concern that, In Its preoccupation with the "containment of communism", the United States was Interfering
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    • 55 4 JAKARTA, Fri An air force officer was sentenced to 22months' jail for corruption m Yogyakarta, Central Java, it was reported today. Major Tata ng Hidaya Wintapraia, 40, was yesterday found guilty by a military court of accepting a bribe of five million rupiahs (5517,200) and five kg of
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    • 33 4 PARIS, Fri Six French nationals and a Yugoslav were charged here yesterday In connection with an illegal international traffic m uranium bars. Investigations are under way m Switzerland, Belgium and Luxembourg.
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    • 148 4 MOSCOW, Fri. Membership of the Soviet Communist Party hms risen to nearly 17.5 million, an Increase of three million over the past decade, Tass news agency reported yesterday. Urban workers and peasants, traditionally the backbone of the party, accounted for 43.4 and 12.8 per cent
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    • 179 4 NEW JERSEY, Fri. A new group of super antibiotics that can fight infections resistant to penicillin and other drugs has been found, Squibb Institute researchers say. Squibb scientists said the new class of anti-biot-ics, called monobactams, are not easily neutralised by bacteria able to
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    • 120 4 Forest fires in Greece rage on SALONICA (GREECE), Fri. Thousands of troops and civilians battled raging forest fires sweeping through the Chalkidiki Peninsula for the second consecutive day yesterday. Fire has already destroyed about 2,400 ha of olive and pine trees. The Ministry of Northern Greece declared a state of
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    • 396 5 ROME, Fri. THE Red Brigades terrorist gang has freed politician Clro ClrUlo and a Alfa Romeo car executive Renso Sandrncd. The terrorists dumped Mr ClrUlo on the sidewalk m a rundown district of his native Naples after holding Urn since April 27, police said. Mr ClrUlo,
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    • 413 5 PARIS, Fri FRANCE is freeing more than 10,000 prisoners to clear overcrowded cells m a move unprecedented m its history. One m every four prisoners is being set free m an act of traditional Bastille Day presidential clemency under an amnesty law
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    • Sideliners
      • 57 5 A PIZZA parlour m Joplin. Missouri, became a wedding chapel for a young couple who decided to get married at the same restaurant where they shared their first slice of pepperoni pizza. "We met here on Feb 25," the former Karen Perry, 22, said moments after she
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      • 92 5 ONE OF the swankiest massage parlours m Denver is suing, one of the poshest hotels, claiming the hotel falsely accused it of operating a prostitution business m order to evict it. Officials of Relax-Eena Spa and Hotel Guest Services Inc filed suit m Denver district court, asking
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      • 82 5 USING a credit card, a Hamburg man has just spent US$lOO,OOO (*****.000) on a year's trip round the world with only US$5OO to his name, police said here yesterday. British-born Mr Paul Fenton stayed at the best hotels and ate at top class restaurants before his
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    • 111 5 LONDON, Fri. Lawyers acting for Paul McCartney said yesterday they had obtained a high court order forbidding the sale of what music circles believe to be the first recording ever made by the musicians who later became the Beatles. According to the legal
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    • 46 5 HAMBURG. Fri Two former wartime SS members were sentenced to prison terms here yesterday for taking part m executions and sending people to death camps m Poland. Ernst Benesch, 71, was jailed for six-and-a-half years and Walter Stegemann, 74, six years. AFP.
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    • 249 5 Red Cross team: Maze solution not in sight BELFAST, Friday A TEAM of experts from the International Red Cross has left Northern Ireland saying it could not see any early settlement of the hunger strike in Belfast's Maze Prison. The team had inspected prison conditions in the province, but its
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    • 144 5 LABOUR'S PLAN TO UNITE IRELAND LONDON, Fri. Britain's opposition Labour Party published a policy document yesterday, which, if ratified by its annual conference, would commit it to working for the unification of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. The document, already approved by Labour's National Executive Committee, represents a change
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    • 252 6 Reagan urged to sack CIA director WASHINGTON, Friday THE head of a senate panel investigating US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director William Casey urged President Ronald Reagan to sack Mr Casey. Speaking at a news conference yesterday, Senator Barry Goldwater, an Arizona Republican who heads the senate intelligence committee, charged
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    • 43 6 LONDON, Fri Lord Goronwy-Roberts, a former Labour government minister and deputy Labour leader m the House of Lords from 1975 until his retirement m 1979, died on Wednesday at the age of 67. The cause of death was not announced. AP.
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    • 70 6 Easy-riders Reagan, Bush US PRESIDENT Senaid Reagan, back from the Ottawa Summit which ended on Tuesday, taking time off to "horse around" with Vlee-President Geerge Bush at the Marine Base In Qaaatlce, Virginia, en Wednesday. At the summit, Mr Reagan had talks with leaden from Britain, Canada, France, Japan, Italy
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    • 78 6 $6m TAG ON NIXON'S HOME NEW YORK, Fri. Former president Richard Nixon Is selling his Manhattan townbense fer VStt.t million (about million), nearly four times what be paid fer It 18 months A spekesweman fer Setheby International Realty, the firm handling the sale, said yesterday that the Nben townbeuse on
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    • 343 6 MONEY AND AID TO FOREIGN GOVTS PLANNED WASHINGTON, Friday THE Reagan Administration is preparing new diplomatic initiatives as part of an international programme to curb the flow of illegal drugs into the United States, law enforcement officials said today. Details of the
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    • 195 6 Marijuana not a harmless drug warning Chicago, Fri. The American Medical Association (AMA) says marijuana is not the "harmless amusement" most smokers think it is and frequent use can lead to problems m the brain, circulatory system, heart, lungs and nervous system. "Marijuana can hurt you," the AMA said yesterday.
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    • 28 6 JAKARTA, Fri A Taiwanese vessel was detained at Sorong m Irian Jaya, East Indonesia, for alleged illegal fishing m Indonesian waters, the navy said today. AFP.
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    • 182 6 '$2,150 a day for former hostages' WASHINGTON, Fri. A lawyer called on the government yesterday to pay each of the US hostages held m Iran compensation of US$l,OOO (552,150) for each day of their tyMr Brice Clagett, counsel to the Family Liaison Action Group, made the proposal m testimony before
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    • 40 6 KYOTO. Fri A 27-year-old American woman, Sally Fay Martin, living m Kyoto. Western Japan, was arrested on suspicion of possessing some 10 grams of marijuana resin ana holding marijuana parties at her home, police said today. AFP.
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    • 220 6 LOS ANGELES, Fri. A judge yesterday ordered termer actress Rita Hayworth, enee known as the "love goddess," placed under the guardianship of her 31-year-old daughter, YasmlnKhan. Los Angeles superior court Judge Ronald Swearinger Issued his ruling after a lawyer for Miss Hayworth, A, said she
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 136 8 4 The MTUC lodged a complaint with the ILO credentials committee over the inclusion of two government advisers in the Cuepacs delegation. The government, defending its decision to send the pair, asserted it only wanted to make sore Malaysia's non-unionised workers 8t per cent of the
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    • 652 8 WHO represents Malaysia's workers? That question has bedevilled the country's trade union movement recently as the two largest labour organisations scuffle for supremacy. Rivals for the alleriance of Malaysia's .3 million-strong workforce are the Malaysian Trades Union Congress (MTUC) and the Congress of Unions
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    • 1344 8 Street violence and gloomy days and the salve that heals MALCOLM MURFETT, a history lecturer at the National University of Singapore, returned to England during his leave. He records his impressions of the sense of disillusionment among the young, and the antiestablishment feeling that vents itself m street violence. But
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  • 82 9 THE driver of this taxi and his passenger needed oat-patient treatment when the vehicle skidded and smashed through a concrete wall at River Valley Road yesterday. The taxi driver was Mr Chew Ho Sob, 32, and his passenger was Miss Tan Kla
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  • 179 9 THE Consumers Association of Singapore will continue to try to convince pork merchants to lower their prices, Case president Dr Lee Ngak Siang said yesterday. Case officials will hold further meetings with Singapore Pork Merchants Association to tell them free market forces must prevail, and that
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  • 31 9 THE Coronation community centre youth group will organise Tal Chi Cnuan classes at the centre every Wednesday at 7.30 p.m. from next month. Call *****8 for more details
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  • 128 9 ONE-WAY FROM TODAY THE stretch of North Buona Vista Road between Commonwealth Avenue and Holland Drive will be turned temporarily into a one-way street from 10 a.m. today for the construction of a concrete bridge. A National Development Ministry statement yesterday said that the bridge work part of the widening
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  • 160 9 Education Ministry sues book publisher THE Education Ministry is suing The World Book Co Pte Ltd of South Bridge Road m the High Court for alleged infringement of government copyright m respect of certain textbooks m Chinese for primary schools. The books are said to be m the CLIPS series
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  • 85 9 Magazine theft: $800 fine ROSLAND bin Rahmat, 23, was fined $800 yesterday for stealing 12 magazines worth $24 from Mr Abdul Hussain, 56, at Hill Street on June 22. The court heard that Mr Abdul's shop assistant, Mr P.M. Abdul Rahim, was awakened from his sleep by some noise. He
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  • 242 9 Oversea stints for likely union leaders THE NTUC will send more potential union leaders for training overseas to improve their efficiency and increase their exposure. They will be sent to West Germany, Japan, Taiwan and South Korea, among other places, to learn the ropes of nonconfrontational trade unionism m highly
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  • 429 9 Ship had four safety faults coroner's court told AN OFFICER of the Port Master's Department yesterday listed four faults m the safety aspects of a vessel, on which three men died after fire broke out on board while it was anchored off Sentosa on April 23. Mr Tan Teow Cheng
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  • 420 9  -  KOH VAN POH Illegal to print cigarette brand on T-shirt? By THE meaning of a few words m an Act of Parliament is disputed by cigarette companies and the Culture Ministry. And the object that brought on the dispute is a T-shirt printed
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  • 58 9 THE Minister for Health and Second Minister for Defence, Mr Goh Chok Tong was guest-of-honour at the Egyptian National Day reception hosted by Egyptian Ambassador Mr Moheb El-Samra at the Century Park Sheraton Hotel on Thursday night. More than 200 people attended the function, including members
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  • 31 9 PARAMASILVAM s/o Murugasu, 27, was fined $20 by a magistrate's court yesterday for Deing drunk and incapable m Johore Road on July 23 at 3.04 p.m. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 27 9 LENG Kee community centre will organise a talk and filmshow on venereal diseases at 8 pm on Monday at its community hall m Queensway.
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  • 802 10  -  PAUL JANSEN M^aJ' |T^^^2 By JOURNALISTS tram The Straits Times and other newspapers were taken by the Defence Ministry with Choa Cho Rang MP, Mr Tang See Chim, on an aerial and overland tour of a military live firing area. The purpose of
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  • 300 11  -  K.S. SIDHU, By Crime Desk THE Central Narcotics Bureau seized ganja with a possible street value of $125,000 on Thursday night. The haul of 7,800 sticks, weighing 15.6 kg, is its biggest since the bureau was formed m November 1971, CNB deputy director
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  • 149 11 IT IS TIME TO MAKE LANTERNS AGAIN It's that time of year again, when thoughts turn to mooncakes and lanterns. The People's Association has announced that the 1961 lantern-making competition has begun. And cash prizes totalling $19,500 will be awarded to winners. Participants can enter their lanterns for judging under
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  • 44 11 RITA Leow Saw Khim, 23, was jailed one day and fined $1,500 when she pleaded guilty m a magistrate s court on Thursday to stealing eight silk blouses worth a total of $576 from Metro Grand on June 20 at 7.20 p.m.
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  • 293 11 Police on alert for those with fireworks FROM today, the police will be extra vigilant and strict aboot the sale, storage and letting off of firecrackers ana fireworks. The special alert hi to stab Mt the tendency far children and woe adult*, to break the firewarks law before and during
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  • 40 11 ABDUL HALIM bin Hashim, 35, was fined $200 by a magistrate's court yesterday for having 28 packets of fireworks and 25 packets of fire-crackers at the Woodlands checkpoint on July 23 at 5.45 p.m. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 158 11 THERE were 31 calls received on the hotline yesterday and there were more bouquets than brickbats with 18 praises and 13 telling-offs. Fitter Harry Kwa, 24, wanted to thank a man who returned his lost keys. Mr Kwa
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  • 55 11 Rating the system THE Department of Extramural Studies of the National University of Singapore will hold a five-lecture course on Evaluating a Computer System on Tuesdays from 7jp.ni. to 9 p.m. m Room stC-2, Waterloo Centre, starting Aug 4. The fee is $45. For more details, call the department at
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  • 102 11 A WOMAN, 74, lost $200 after a man, who identified himself on the telephone as her son, asked her for the money because he was m trouble. The man called Madam Chu Low Kirn, at about 7.15 a.m. on Tuesday and told her to leave the money
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  • 112 11 PARENTS are still turning up at primary schools before the gates are opened despite assurances from the Education Ministry that every child will get a place. A check at eight primary schools around the island all had principals reporting cases of parents
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  • 249 13 Students union president wins gold medal THE first woman president of Ngee Ann Technical College Students' Union is also the first president to win a gold medal for academic brilliance. Miss Tan Cheng Kah, 23, was one of the two gold medallists at the college's 10th graduation ceremony yesterday. She
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  • 90 13 September date for expansion plans NGEE Ann Technical College's expansion plans will get off the ground m September when construction starts. The first two buildings will be a classroom block and a workshop block for the electrical and electronic engineering department. This was announced by the principal, Mr Khong Kit
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  • 383 13  -  JUNE TAN TO BOOST EXPANSION PROGRAMME By Education Reporter NGEE Ann Technical College may renew links with the Polytechnic of Central London and other polytechnics to aid its expansion programme of doubling its staff and student population over the next five years. Such
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  • 43 13 HOUSEWIFE Teo Al Tee, 47, was Jailed for one day and fined $50 for stealing four boxes of toothpaate worth a total of $9.60 from NTUC Welcome Supermarket m Bukit Ho Swee on July 23 at 11.45 a.m. She pleaded guilty.
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  • 113 13 OF the I>JC7 students who sat for their GCE 'O' Level second language examinations In Jane, 15,73$ kave passed. Figures released by the Ministry of Education yesterday showed that this year's passing rate of 78.8 per cent is an Improvement over last year's 73 per
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  • 214 13 Teachers should help make decisions proposal SCHOOL heads should get teachers more actively involved m decision making on school affairs. Decisions on discipline and student welfare as well as curriculum development and teaching materials for instance, can be made with the help of teachers. This is one of several recommendations
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  • 109 13 VITB WAY FOR STAFF TO KEEP IN TUNE THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board has placed five of its training staff m industries to keep them abreast with the trades they teach. This is part of VTTB's on-going programme to familiarise its staff with the working conditions and requirements m
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  • 86 13 Second day's hearing of trader's case MR JUSTICE Sinnathurav yesterday continued with his second day's hearing m the High Court of a $30,000 claim by Mr Aiie Santoso, an Indonesian businessman, against contractor Ng Kok Ting Mr Alie's claim was for "kwes" allegedly suffered through having to engage another contractor
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  • 41 13 THE Registry of Societies is now located on the 2nd mezzanine floor of the Government Offices Building at Empress Place. It moved from the Eu Tons Sen Street office on July lJ The new telephone number is *****55.
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    • 253 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri A SEAMSTRESS, mother of a fonr-ye-r-old child, today became the first woman to be sentenced to death under Malaysia's Internal Security Act. Thye Slew Heong, 39, and her tailor husband, Urn Re Sou, alias Urn See Klew, 38, were sentenced to
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    • 230 14 Relations with Soviets not affected says Ghazali KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIAN-SOVIET ties have not been affected by the recent expulsion of three Soviet embassy officials here on espionage charges, the new Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie said today. Replying to newsmen after he took over his new portfolio here
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    • 175 14 SPY CHIEF STILL IN K.L. SAYS REPORT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The boss of the three expelled Soviet KGB agents involved m the Siddiq Mohamed Ghouse affair is believed to be still m the Malaysian capital. The National Echo, quoting the Nation Review, an English-language daily published m Bangkok, said he
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    • 56 14 KLANG, Fri. Residents here were shocked yesterday to learn that they had been drinking water from a reservoir m which a man's body had been floating for three days. But a K— ng Waterworks spokesman gave an assurance that the water was safe to drink because
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    • 31 14 JOHORE BARU, Fri. Thirty-five rubber tappers, Including ten women, were detained after they were caught trespassing and tapping rubber trees on Governmentowned land m Kuala Kabung, Kulai yesterday. NST.
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    • 32 14 JOHORE BARU. Fri_ Johore police has lnten_Oed its efforts to track down a threeman gang who robbed a Singapore businessman and hlslamUy along the Air Hitam road recently. NST
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    • 24 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, held a two-hour meeting with the secretaries-general of ministries yesterday. AFP
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    • 71 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. About 86 people, including four women, were arrested yesterday for various offences m the biggest ever clean-up operation here, involving police and 15 government departments. The operation, codenamed "Operasi Bersih," involved more than 466 officers from the police, City Hall, Immigration, Religious Department,
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    • 35 14 TOKYO, Fri Japan's Overseas Economic Cooperation Fund today signed a loan agreement to extend 6,400 million yen (about MJ6O million) to help Malaysia finance tot thermal power generation project at Port Klang. AFP
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    • 28 14 JOHORE BARU. Fri. About 300 religious scholars will converge la Kuala Lumpur m December to discuss the setting up of an Islamic bank m Malaysia NST
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    • 129 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Women's Lib m this country will get a boost when 400 females make armed forces history by becoming the first to join their male comrades m combat duty. An army spokesman said today that 300 women would undergo four months' of
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    • 66 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Malaysian Cabinet Minister has criticised Malaysian Airline System for carrying a consignment of pigs to Kuching after the animals arrived here by Tiger Airline cargo service from the United States. Datuk Haji Nasir, Minister without Portfolio, told reporters that MAS "should be careful"
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    • 414 15 LEVEL COULD DROP BY ANOTHER METRE PENANG, Fri THE Bayan Lepas International Airport runway m Penang is sinking and will continue to do so for some time. The new runway, partly financed by an Asian Development Bank loan, was completed only four years ago. Even before
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    • 34 15 TUMPAT, Fri. Several poultry farms m Kelantan were forced to close down due to the smuggling of cheap chickens from Thailand, Veterinary Services director Dr Abdul Aziz Mangkat said yesterday. NST.
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    • 333 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bayan Lepas international airport runway m Penang is perfectly safe for use by aircraft, the Department of Civil Aviation Director-General Mr Hamzah Abdul Majid said today. He was commenting on a New Straits Times report that the runway (completed four years
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    • 169 15 Child hit by cop's rifle dies ALOR STAR, Fri. A ene-year-aM bay, wh. wh travelling aa m motor-cycle with Us parents, died on Wednesday after being hit with the rifle butt of a policeman aa he tried to stop them for not wearing crash helmets. The Redan/Perils CPO, Abdul Hamid
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    • 274 15 Assessment defaulters risk seizure of property KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. CITY Hall warned houseowners yesterday to pay their assessment, or have enforcement officers remove their belongings. City Hall's Assistant Press Officer, Mr A. G. Pragasam, said: "Most people think they can get away with just a fine if they do not
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    • 109 15 KOTA BARU, Fri. The practice of giving sweets 4 or coupons m place of change by certain traders and supermarkets is unlawful, says the Kelantan Consumers Association. Its president, Mr Omar Haii Ahmad, said the traders resorted to such tactics to cash m on
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    • 55 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Moha mad is expected to make his first overseas visit as Prime Minister to the Asean countries later next month. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said today that the dates of his visits to Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand
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    • 97 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Three people including a baby wore killed m an accident at the Uth mile Koala Lumpur-Karak Highway yesterday. Taxi-driver Ynnus Yasof, 46, an unidentified woman and her baby boy died on the spot when the taxi collided with a lorry about 3.31 p.m.
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    • 166 15 SEREMBAN, Fri. Five people from one family died and a 21/2 year-old girl was injured m a collision between their car and an oil tanker yesterday evening at the 21/2 mile Cheratlng Ulu-Air Hitam road, about 64 km from here. The car driver,
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    • 210 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malaysian Larliamentary opposition leader, Mr Lim Kit Siang, today called on the Home Affairs Minister, Datuk Musa Hitam, to lift the ban on the book. The Malay Dilemma, written by the Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir
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    • 62 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Plans are afoot to ensure that quality bread weighing not less than what is stated on the wrapper is sold to the public. Toe Enforcement Division of the Ministry of Trade and Industry called bakers m Selangor and Sirim to a special meeting on
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    • 37 15 KLANG. Fri. A rojakseller was killed when a wheel from a moving lorry slipped out and hit his tricycle along the Federal Highway yesterday. Police are trying to identify the Indian man. NST.
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  • The Straits Times SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1981
    • 415 16 FOR close to two months, football fans waited anxiously for the outcome of the investigations into the alleged corruption of our national players m the Malaysia Cup final m May. By the way our players performed that night, cynics were confident that the match was fixed. But there
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    • 375 16 "...AND the fruit of that forbidden tree, whose mortal taste brought death into the world, and all our w0e..." Of course, Milton was writing about man's lost innocence m Paradise Lost, but the fruit, or fruits, m question today are those to be found m forbidden areas. Only
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  • 576 16  -  LEE KIM CHEW By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK REPORT JUST how eloquent can people sometimes be? Consider. Case No 1: An overhead bridge outside a new hospital m Bangkok was obviously under-used. A hospitable sign near the bridge says: "Our emergency wing is still under construction. Please
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  • 1574 16  - Weaknesses in world monetary crisis unsolved JOHN DRYSDALE By Director, Asia Research Pte Ltd. THE major weaknesses m the world monetary situation were not dealt with at the recent seven-nation summit m Ottawa. High US interest rates are weakening various currencies, including the Singapore dollar and the Ringgit. The Opec
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    • 796 17 A PUBLIC accountant says property speculators launder their money m various ways to evade tax, by investing m the Asian Currency market and speculating with cash m the local stock market under aliases. One favourite method is to carry cash to Indonesia and Hongkong, and
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    • 265 17 UNHAPPY WITH HDB THE HDB makes it difficult for potential buyers of old HDB flats, by not revaluing the price of such flats. A buyer of an old HDB flat, built more than five years ago, will have to fork out m cash (as HDB flats are
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    • 129 17 MY sister applied to rent a three-room flat m Kalian* Airport Estate, where my mother Is staying, «s there were more than five such flats vacant m the area. HDB replied that these flats were reserved for resettlement rases In the estate, and therefore, they
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      • 55 17 HEAPS of rubbish are dumped on both sides of Carpenter Street m front of the American Bank. The rubbish not only breeds mosquitoes and flies, it also obstructs the movement of traffic. The situation is worse on Sundays, when there is no collection of rubbish by the Ministry
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      • 73 17 I HAVE come across several roads where the PWD has raked the roads for re-surfacing but has not carried out the re-surfacing work and the roads are left as they are for a few days. These type of surfaces are dangerous to motor-cyclists, as the motorcycles tend to
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      • 104 17 IN A heavy downpour the colourful stylish new bus-stop m front of Lucky Plaza m Orchard Road can rival Changi Airports waterfall. However since it is a bus-stop and not a waterfall could the authority concerned please patch up the very many holes m the roof of the
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      • 360 17 WE refer to the letter "Bus Terminal Badly Located" (ST, July 7) by "Long-Distance Traveller". We wish to point out that the main objective of the Singapore Airport Bus Services (SABS) is to supplement the inadequate taxi service at the airport. From July 1, 1978 to
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      • 116 17 I REFER to the letter, "Park Buses In Correct Places" by "Jalan Kayu" (ST, June 22). Timekeepers at the Jalan Kayu terminal have reported that buses terminating there have parked within the designated areas. Spot checks conducted also confirmed this to be true. Buses found parked along
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      • 94 17 1 REFER to the complaint "A Question Of Balance" (ST, July 14) by Mak Shee Kwai. Your correspondent will be pleased to know that Jurong Town Corporation has recently obtained approval to construct a pedestrian crossing over the drain at the location of the bus stop. Work
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      • 93 17 I REFER to the letter "Still Looking For Study Spots" by "Please Answer Me" (ST, July 7). The community centre referred to m the letter is equipped with a reading room for those who wish to use the place for their studies. It operates mainly on weekdays.
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    • 413 17 GOVERNMENT moves to "curb" property speculation m Singapore (Sun T, July 19), are unlikely to have significant, lasting impact. They only raise the cost of speculation. I'm a professional landlord m a family business, buying and Keeping residential properties for renting to good, long-term tenants. Being
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    • 200 17 OVERSEAS UNION SECURITIES LTD Announcement RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1981 The Board of Directors of Overseas Uni. n Securities Limited is pleased to announce the following unaudited results for the half year ended 30 June 1981 The Group The Company Six Months Six Months Six Months
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  • 462 18  - $170,000 payoff if associate took the rap, court told BEN DAVIDSON $21 MILLION FRAUD TRIAL By BUSINESSMAN Isaac Paul Ratnam promised to pay an associate $170,000 if he took "the whole blame" for the shipment of goods and sinking of the cargo ship, Glory Universe, a court heard yesterday. Ratnam
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  • 245 18 Housewives told: Be home teachers NON-WORKING mothers can also contribute to the national productivity movement by taking on the vital role of teaching their children. Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Labour) and Chairman of the National Productivity Board, said this last night at the Methodist Girls' School Alumnae
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  • 277 18 Be careful of what you pledge advice to counsel A LAWYER ahMM not on his client's behalf nn■ecessarlly give mi undertaking to a court on matter which can have serlaos conseqnenc«s, Mr Justice Lai said In the High Court yesterday. He gave this advice to Mr Harldas Gaaema, acttmg for
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  • 37 18 THE Martial Arts Control Unit which used to be m Eu Tong Sen Street, is now on the Ist floor of the Government Offices Building m Empress Place. The telephone number is now *****89
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  • 241 18 MADAM Ng Gek Lam, 62. who jumped to safety from Wednesday's Balestier Road inferno, still does not know that her daughter-in-law. Madam Yeow Ai Choo, 28, and her 14-month-old grandson. How Chai, died m the fire. Now recovering In Tan Tock Seng
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  • 69 18 LIM Ah Lens, 62, was fined $3,000 by a judge yesterday for running a brothel at an unnumbered house at Track 14, Upper Jurong Road. Police from the Anti-Vice Enforcement Unit, who raided the premises on July 11, found LJm together with five Thai prostitutes who
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    • 991 22 P CHapiOylPJ^Hl 111 A^ 11 I T I PHILIPS mE&m^aW PIACE YOUR FUTLfIE WITH OUR WELL Veeaor PrtMas UaM Is an ESTABLISHED g^^SSTofM.: OROANIBATION rlne Engineering scUvittes JOM US AS: Including Ship Construction, Ship Repair and Design of 1) TECHNICIAN sophisticated military craft. (Enpwissrlng taeWen) We Invite applications from n
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    • 834 22 II Enrployment |jj|^ MAINTENANCE J^M^^B^ TECHNICIANS SW\ M B ITC or NTC m aJZF^ Mechanical Fittirvg or %ok^\ Electro-Mechanical N^ 1-2 yean experience 1 m maintenance I »9* I installation of 28 4 44 2 2 production machines and repairing of electro-mechanical VIASSIfICO m cnin Advertising TECHNICAL Works. ASSISTANT Polytechnic/Ngee
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 1097 23 m STruahoosVacanT a Minimum secondary educ- Uon preferably from technld) Technical cat school a Some knowledge of Building Equipments An international company In- VCHKLES AND D4ESCL vltes suitably qualified c.ndl- MECHANIC dates to apply for the position* Minimum 2/3 years of work0I Ing experience. A) ELECTRONIC Those from Vocational TECHNICIAN
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    • 652 23 II Employment I (1^ c) Production Af^^S^k, pmouctlm AWijfvM OPERnTORS f^VWW Permanent 3rd fhift r^~^___\ Starting wage* up to rl ~T A—M Incentive* Laaaa»at *4 P* >^TaT» 1 1 Dental/Medical W*/^\%f£- <m\ tranaport LaT^^aflaV^ ■eaaa^^ff^T Employee Recreation B^^^flaaaß^flP^t^aMsi .__m W—W<.—T_'mW— Plea»e call personally to: blh Jr Jaaal Tha Personnel Officer
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    • 956 23 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbl aft I EaBaiBBBBBBBBPMBBBBBBBBBBBBfeO Lbbbbl a^BaA •1 cH^Hvjnmii till umiu A attg I KPKSMfITNES Succauful applicants will POST OFFICE promot* tha rental of heavy/ sawiaiAS ramk construction equipment. At BA»WRi» BAirn tractive comminion and trans- invrree atn** allnna tor Mm pas*, at rillbaaiNnd. BTEMOO RAPHER Job Requirement. B) BANK TELLER
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    • 893 23 M~__~_ aa r.,,,,1 -...I Hl/Tk n HYDRIL \l I 1 SB tlwaßHi a^ai IM \Tff jjOr/ a*tai aaafapaTi rw us VHIJH/ invttee suitably qualified appuN^gA^W cants for the position or y& CURK/TYPIST c Mia QCE 'O level with credits In Englieh Maths. DRIVER Ability to type at 35 w.p.m. Experience
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    • 940 23 II Emproynwit (jjl^ An Eatabllahad Intarnallenal UARREI I SBIttAPORE Company raejawac a new and fast expanding subA s»i F. alao aamvics sldlary of a major US Aerospace rimaarrri company Invites applications for Uie position of: a Sales and service experience a»cua»rv ouuni m metalworklng Industry aecuwrrT ouamob and machinery. f>
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 1347 24 ll mploynwnt 111 r I I T UROENTLY REOAHRED ONE Eng_t Situation* Vacant ilsh speaking Driver cum De- tpatch Clerk. With class 2 and 3 a— licence, completed N S. and residing within Dlst 1027 or 0314 With a minimum of 3 years clean *«awiMW€<»BW driving record. Call personally at:
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    • 1140 24 II Empioyment |AJ UVC-M LIVE-OUT AMAH wanted h) Domestic In Watten Estate Washing, Iron- Ing and simple cooking. Pleaae call for Interview *****1 (0800 hours 1200 hours)/ *****38 PART-TEBE IJO noun 1900 hours). EUROPEAN COUPLE WITN chllurffsnOy i by a JiasMis dren requires Uve-ln Chinese tamtty Amah. Cooking, housework, references
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    • 694 24 "■WbbbbßHlbbbl Ba_V\ ■r^^^^PcW JOaaaaxjx mb>- l— aißasßMj rrvsX I[AL B Ol RELIANCE MOTORS PTE. LTD. V IJI JVTTjarr^-y^^jeri ShowKx.mServicc&PartsCentre:9LengK«;Rd.,Tel:63s244 N^^^^T BUHJ TU WIN fUU UVfcH BranchShowroom:G9NovenaVUle,27sThomsonßd.,Tel:2slol 31 END 1873 DATSUN 1300 Coup*. Ist lady owner, cassette and radio, new battery and tyres. Very good condlUon. Mileage below 70,000 km. Asking
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    • 697 24 1873 DEC. PUT 124 1200 CC. Oood condlUon. Alrcond, new battery, cartridge. $8,700 Tel: *****00. 1873/74 FIAT 132, 1600 alrcond., radio, cassette, sport rims, PARF eligible, $8,700 0.n.0 Tel: *****05 1874 FUT 134 Sports 1800 cc. Alrcond, cassette, good condlUon, $9 .200 0.n.0. *****17. c) Ford BBS 78 FORD ESCORT
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    • 715 24 END T7 HONDA Accord, 3 doors, excellent condlUon, power window, alrcond, expensive stereo. *****8 Choong HONDA CIVIC 1878 1 owner, original condtUon. Road tax, Insurance Ull Dec. Accident free. Call: *****68. QUICK SALEI SECOND OeneraUon Honda Civic (3 doors). August, 1980. Excellent condlUon Only 822.800 0.n.0. Tel: *****10. 1878 l-DOOR
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    • 683 24 MB9 73 MERCEDES 200. Alrcond, cassette and radio. Selling $10,500 0.n.0. Telephone *****15. after 11.00 ajn. 1873 MERCEDES 3888 1 company owner, new paint, showroom condlUon. Offer above $5,700 Tel: *****20. 1973 MERCEDES BENZ 230, no PARF, Denso alrcon, power steering, new tax. Perfect condlUon. $12,100. Contact 2531 166. 1878
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    • 585 24 TOYOTA CARBtA (wtmak r-con) Now on the road at $33,752 ARF $***** PARF Registration and 6 months road tax Included. Insurance excluded Uml»»dmim>oromy.CaB BORNEO MOTORS al Aljunled Road *****32 BukltTUnah *****56 East Coast Road *****16.*****08 Leng Kee Road *****71 Orchard Road *****33 Toa Payoh *****88 Commercial Vehicles Dlv. *****56 A
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    • 256 24 IIRELLH CN36SM 70 Series Low profile hi-periormance radia's. Steel nylon belted Superb wet grip Maximum stability High speed security Good acceleration and braking response 1 75/70 HR 13 tubeless (hi- speed radial upto2lokm/h) Chin Wan 63 Killmey Road Tel: *****79 HELP YOU OWN A NEW CAR with as much as
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 1663 25 times Saturday car mart -»-»-a— I ,,ft, f t _ova— SUBAJNJ 1 goo 55 VahirJaa Far GST (2-door) Expensive stereo, rw alrcond. original paint. Tip top aaa___Ssßsa_____________l condition Karen. 2SODKS3 IS7S OCTOBER OEMBS 1800. 1 lady ft) OtMerS owner, only done 29,000 km Complete with full accessories. r^^^^^^^^^^^^Z. Tel JMW7O/
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    • 1150 25 MOM OTfIU FOR company cars] 56 VlMctM Wanted "><l non-PARF cars. Cash paymenV Phone *****40, Llm Blk 44. ■^SM_________B________i 145^ Bendemeer Road. LAOY O— CTOW WANTED to pur- I A 0000 UWU chase BMW, Toyota Cresslda or DaUun 200 L. 1976 1078 model a for all PARF scrap cars Ownars
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    • 1179 25 l¥ Accommodation PropoHes IV Acxuwmtod-tton A Pnsptrtfcw IV /Uxoinmodatton A Properties tA Nb__. <^ _^_W^^_ __r «v!^ ---B ->*, v^___l *^^^r T^* ««_^H >•■ pmfT^' j jr-sr Freehold Land Easy instalments Book now to avoid disappointment. ■SI ENQUIRIES S BOOKINGS IB Wan Li Development Pte. Ltd. 15th Fir, Far East
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    • 323 25 a ORANOEFORD Luxurious centrally alrcondlUoned apartment, panoramic smvlew. 3 bedrooms. Split-level living/ dining. Full recreational facilities. Near Orchard Road hotels and shopping centres. REASONABLE RENTAL ALSO AVMLABLE OTHER LUXURIOUS APARTMENT WtV I WITHOUT IWlia POOL M EXCLUSIVE DISTRICTS: a Sommenrllle Park SMOO a Elisabeth Towers $4300 a Hlllcrest Arcadia $1,700
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 1589 26 E Accommodation 4 Properties J rULLY FUJwBBIBTJ ROOM avall60 ftrrommodatton »»>le m Orchard Road/ Pateraon Road are* for single rsspertahli 'acani person/foreign student DetalU aMi^^BßSMaa^^^^HaHß P>*aae phone: *****92. FURNMHEO ROOM M Pandan s>> Wtmts Valley with good recreaUonal fa- wmmm m CUIUes. Prefer students/single $500 per month. Call Mrs. Oan
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    • 1443 26 IV AcGOMmodstton A Props rtax M— DIST. IS, UPPER THOMSON 7 a« a__^^^ Prooar- miles. Cosy single-storey terrace, Zl 3 bedrooms, baUirooms, extendMtrOTMM ed large kitchen. Freehold WT^.WH* negotiable TeL *****22 Mr. Tan. No agenu please. m. RIAL ESTATE BIVISTMSatT 3 m/ nwuaeia storey split level lln« house 4 bedrooms,
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    • 1536 26 IV AccoHMiiodrttoti APi optrUai -_a«i in uau. A BEAUTVUL WALK-UP apart m*" l •>••* Tel <* Kurau, dUL 14 nmiiiawToii ArwV 1 800 ""<* O** l >»- DWTIINEWTON uuKiiumitj*ram/«rBBm Brand new luxurious split-level BBVBJB.Y MILLS luxary apartapartment, 1,200 sq.ft. 2 bed- ment, 4.loo sq fL, complete factllrooms, partially furnished ties.
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    • 1127 26 IV Accommodation A Piopei tiei REQUaMm OFFICE SPACE outside CBD area, 2JOO to 3,000 sq fi PRKED BCLOW MARKET VALUE Rental between 83.50 to 14 00 Manhattan HOUSE pA f with accees to parking facUltlaa. Call Mr. Lee SfeaaSS. Fringe of CBD. 772 sq ft. Vacant 9SSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS poeaesslon ST9O p
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    • 1171 26 ¥1 Education A Instruction fl EX-TEACHER PROVIDES TUfTION KvciASKs m En j Mjn Mathematics and BOnrpMBTBOT 111 III! Science. Primary 1 Primary 6 Monday 7 JO 9 pm level. English only Sec. 1 Sec. 4 Commeoclnc n July level Phone *****31 after <1 00 SNOSmiAMDTHBOSrY- m BBBBBBWS SCMNCE AND MATHEMATICS
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  • IX OBITUARIES
    • Obituary, Illustration
      48 27 Dearly remembered by: WMk Lucy Teo Sons: Alan Lee Chee Ming Sammy Lee Chee Kin Tony Lee Chee Keong Daughter: Catherine Lee Kan Ling Pooahtor In law. Quah Ah Luan ai Orandaom Timothy Lee Yew Wel In Loving Mwnorr of Anthony L»a Wang B^l otptt%t*.annm
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    • 128 27 Dwpwtwtl 2Sth July 1978 Always romomborod by n -i j powvtiia, Wiro, cmiui on awiw aindcJiMran In Swwvt MtoHMi^f of MR. OEOROE SEAN KEOK CHYE who pooood away on »t> July, 197» 'Time changes many things. But not the memory this day brings.' InaorlodßvASoa. Oone from
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    • 38 27 WHO LEFT US on 2Mb July 1973 Sad* ml i lid but atw«r» itimm bocoo of wH%, OfW OMiQntttr, Vomt mm, on* •on-4n-4a«, o«w da^MarIn I— and the— yndtow.
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      149 27 poaood away pooooßißy on 22.7.91 laavtna tMMnd to moaani l^a toAA WWa Suaan, daugtirar Cooataneo, aon Rran ano lovad onoa. Cortaga laavaa Stock Ml, JS3-A. MM Ung Straot on M.7JI al 12J9 10 Tho Btaoood 9acramant Chun* widow of late M. Krlshner (Malayan Railways, Spore) passed away peacefully
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    49 27 The family of the late Mr. James Tseng, KMN, wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to the doctors and nursing staff of General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, friends and relatives for their kind assistance, attendance, wreaths and condolences during our recent bereavement. JAMES TSENG, KMN departed July 13,1981.
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 363 27 103 Tour* NAM HO TURLSEMICfnnTLTI Gl4-16-18, Pearfs Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tet *****33 (7 lines) frBKSMkC 119, People's Park Complex. Ground Root, New Bridge Road, Singapore 01 05. Tet *****1/*****2 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****3 TAI4O ■OTMUTSUTMN 7 days *****/- (Air-con. coecM Dep Every Sat Sun; Moa mxtmuamnm
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    • 194 27 VII Travel Tows Dramatic Exotic* Capti vati ng Asia is a fascinating blend of everything exotic. With history, culture and traditions m abundance. A Panorama, ablaze with colour and splendor. Reliance knows Asia and all it's charms. With holiday plans to suit just about every budget. Come experience Asia with
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    • 203 27 VN Travel 4 T«rs |j >JL v Hands up, I if you feel \m*4L Ken-Air is JJBI No.ito M H^kLiau m .am. aß^aß^aVVc Budget Holiday Packages BANGKOK/ PATTAYA/ Dcr-nu«, pin*, HONGKONG /9M/9 8 DAYS C «1 4.Q7 VUit Bangkokj famous tcmpln and »-'Sr f *TO* Floating Market. Spend a day
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    • 1080 27 wTm**T.«r ~n ju KM TRAVEL SCR VICE PTE. LTD.. SVNCERE'S SELECTED OFFER -?r***--**y* < 5 Day Oentlng Prnang Cameron ..y.n.r:?!.v.r^^^^^ b¥ A/c coach 2MS046. 2MS04a. MM47, 2«M0*S $179 $1W only pgp. g^^ Business Hours Mon to Sat Sun Mon 7 m 9pm. Close on Sunday 2D3N Oentlng by A/C Coach
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    • 97 27 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY Of mmism^oMN&nn amaraswgham EUtst Son Of Or. t Mrs. AI. Durabamy Bom: 28th October 1918 Caled to Ftamai Rest: 25th My, 1956 Tim* ho* not dulled our remembrance of one who was not only a dear brother and a loving $on but olso a source of
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    • 12 27 PICK A COURSE FROM CLASSIFIEDS Commercial Craft Dance Driving Language Professional Technical
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 680 28 CHAMPION ORCHARD MOIORS GROUP SERVICE MANAGER Reporting directly to the Managing Director, the Group Service Manager will be fully responsible for implementation of Service Division's policies throughout the Company's extensive branch network. Assisted by a qualified team of automotive engineers, the ideal candidate will be a mature executive preferably with
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    • 570 28 |JP DINERS CLUB We invite applications from suitably qualified Malaysians for the post of: OFFICER to take charge of one of our departments. Qualifications: A Degree/ DipJoma/ Professional Qualification m Accountancy, Business Administration or other relevant fieW plus preferably at least 2 years experience m a financial institution. Candidates should
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    • 713 28 f BB Th« SGV Group Management Consulting Services Our client, a large international trading company dealing mainly m graphic arts equipment, offset printing machines and other equipment, seeks applicants for the position of: I CONTROLLER Reporting to the Managing Director and the Group Financial Controller, the successful candidate will be
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    • 39 28 A large-format, colour-illustrated guide on how to observe the planets, stars and secrets of* the universe. The book also shows how brilliantly men of genius have built up our knowledge of astronomy over the centuries. A Pan Original. Times
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 555 29 Opportunity to purchase Coal-fired Power Plant The Queensland Electricity Generating Board invites tenders for the purchase of surplus coal-fired steam generating plant located at three power stations m Queensland, Australia. SPECIFICATION FOR CONTRACT No. H176/81 PURCHASE OF HOWARD POWER STATION AS IS THE PLANT FOR REMOVAL The Specification provide;, for
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    • 336 29 Another three BOSCH service stations m Peninsular Malaysia to seive'you better SoscH LsERVICE^J We are pleased to announce the appointment of SYAREKATAGMAS No. 450 Jalan Rahang, Taman Ming Ho, Seremban SDNBHD No. 2 Jalan Datuk Sulaiman Mohd Noor Kluang Bahru Kluang, Johor Telephone *****0 71 1642 HUP SENG FUEL IPfIECnON
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    • 149 29 NOTICE THE LAND TITLES ACT (Chapter 2-K) (SeetlMS) WHEREAS pursuant to Section 32 of the Land Titles Act an Application No. A/ ***** dated the oth day of April, 1981 has been made by TEO YEW CHOON (Clerk) and Mrs TEO YEW CHOON nee SOH SEOK KAENG (Married Woman) both
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    • 507 29 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the Erection of a 2 Storey BuMr« comprisaif Cokmbarium/Krtchen/Dnnt Hal/Store to Existing Temple at 125 Mouknein Road, Singapore. Interested parties are asked to contact: Tan See Kiat Chartered Architects of Blk 165, 3671 E Bukit Merah Central, Singapore 0315. Tel: *****22. W^ IRON WORKS
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    • 503 29 If you are looking for a ,i' challenging and rewarding career m accounting, and possess a g ■a G.C.E. A' level certificate, we invite 8 ■o o you to apply for the position of ACCOUNTS CLERK no Our salary and growth oppor- b tunities are based on individual merit. D
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • 613 30 BUCHAREST, Fri. Rumania's Nadia Comaneci raised her personal tally of gold medals to five as the World Student Games gymnastics competition, strewn with arguments over the first three days, ended m a fragile peace last night. The protests and bitterness generated during the
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    • 281 30 WILLIAMSBURG, Fri. Bob Gilder birdied the final hole to take a onestroke lead after the first round of the US$3OO,OOO ($645,000) Kingsmill golf tournament. Gilder had a three-under-par 68 and the lead over Ben Crenshaw, Bob Murphy, D. A. Weibring, Jim Booros, John McGough,
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    • 226 30 GLASGOW, Fri. Wicket-keeper Rodney Marsh took three wickets m the last over to earn the Australians a 10-run win over Scotland m a 30over cricket match yesterday. Marsh, skippering the tourists m the absence of Kirn Hughes, brought himself into the attack with the Scots needing
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    • 66 30 BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand will compete m all 19 events at the South-east Asian Games m Manila m December, the National Olympic Committee of Thailand, announced today. General Tern Homsethi, chairman of the Thai national squad selection committee said Thailand hoped to produce gold-winning performances m archery,
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    • 39 30 NEW YORK, Fri. Agreement was reached yesterday for a fight between Larry Holmes, the World Boxing Council heavyweight champion, and top-ranked Gerry Cooney, according to promoter Don King and Mike Jones, a co-manager of Cooney. Reuter.
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    • 22 30 JAKARTA, Fri. Ireland's soccer team, Dublin FC, defeated an Indonesian club, Perkesa, 1-0 m Surabaya today, Radio Jakarta reported. AFP.
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    • 505 30 WASHINGTON, Fri. Andres Gomez, of Ecuador, scored an upset 6-3, 6-3 victory over Yannick Noah, of France, m the men's singles second round of the Washington Star international tennis tournament here yesterday. Noah, the 21-year-old Cameroun-born French No. 1 was only a shadow of
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    • 22 30 WASHINGTON. Fri. Negotiations between major League baseball players and team owners broke-off tonight as the strike entered its 43rd day. AP.
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 1257 30 Hour* Of Service CATS: Tel. *****22 Monday lo Friday 8.30 am to SJO pm Saturday •JOam lo 3.00 pm PubHcHoUday 800 am to 1 .00 p-i For ordinary and semi-display ads the acceptance deadline is 5 pm (or publication the next day (12.30 pm on Saturday for Sunday Times) Display
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    • 227 30 SHOWROOM AT II \\J \V <V \l ty \l (I (j[ ■RMQKr GIOVANNI PTE LTD B_fc^^nK_lr SINGAPORE SHOPPING CENTRE. -w^ 7 /svmsJ, rj jfts.tMfiJfu B_K_M3r UNIT 0421. 4th FLR tfJffrrl "l«Jf«'*y 190CLEMENCEAU AYE SINGAPORE 0923 T«: *****77 Ws* "i£___rL 4 *44 k i v i__Qkfj__ _t?ss' V Ma *In ■I
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
    • 170 30 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Gamp 1 CAUT FIrJD I HAVE IT SIR- HOBOPyiSCARABLEOF WUATHAPPEHEC! JAfA£S?) hAVWALueT-/Vt>OeAVEITTO FOtiiCOftUOHEGW, TWIMKIrJeATFCOR |H c-r-'Mec -r-'Me FOPSAFEKtEP- JAKAES-I WASHT TME |irVCipr4lhVs,SlP Mif IGCrTAPAISeI/^/^^lrJe LAST MISrVT/ WIrJKIrJS AT TVAAT "^j— ;]|lllllliVTWEM 1 GOT FlBED >.' Blondlc »y CMc YoM 1 \WI HOJEYOOYCXJ "i||
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE TWO
    • 685 31  -  HAKIKAT RAI By TIMOTHY DAVID, at 16, displayed more courage than most as he held back the tears, while recounting the the tragedy of his 400 metres race at the National Stadium yesterday. The 22nd national interschools track and field meet proved to be
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    • 297 31  -  BERNARD PEREIRA By NATIONAL champion Lee Ah Ngo has been drawn to meet Sulaiman Zaini, the world interairlines doubles co-champion, m what looks like being an exciting clash m the Thomas Cup badminton singles trials at the Delta Sports Complex on Aug.
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    • 42 31 THE Republic's women's hockey team went down 1-2 to the Singapore Indian Association m a friendly match at Balestier Road yesterday. The game was part of the Singapore women s build-up for the forthcoming Asian women's championship m Kyoto, Japan.
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    • 170 31  -  KEN JALLEH Jr. By WHAT began as a friendly has intensified into an annual series between Cobras, one of Malaysia's top rugby clubs, and the Old Rafflesians Association. And when the two clubs play their second match in the series at Grange
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    • 17 31 SINGAPORE Youths will meet a French German XI m a friendly match at Farrer Park today.
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    • 406 31  -  J. RAJENDRAN By LEE YEW CHYE, the hot favourite to win the men's singles event. in the national youth table tennis championships struggled to a 14-21, 21-13, 21-12, 2119 win over Tan Kay Huat at the Poi Ching School hall in Toa
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    • 529 31 LONDON, Fri. England will I host next year's final stages of I the Thomas Cup badmin- I ton's world team champion- i ship. They will be exempt from the qualifying rounds, Dut will have to meet the winners of the Australasian Zone m a preliminary final zone tie m
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    • 351 31  - Wee has easy entry into round three PATRICK BASTIANS By ALBERT WEE, favourite to win the men's Fgrade title, swept easily into the third round, beating Daniel Trig 9-7, 9-2, 9-2 m a Ovaltine individual graded squash championships tie at the Kallang Complex yesterday. On a lacklustre night, the 50-minute
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    • 68 31 THE Asian Squash Rackets Federation have invited Singapore to send a representative to a refereeing and marking seminar m Karachi from Aug. 26-28. The Singaporean may be asked to officiate m the Asian championships from Sept. 11l Cuthbert Ballard, chairman of the SSRA's referees and
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 596 31 nnttflnnni Ib^LV^LH lJ| M W^^ W OXT SOO6K m fl Home stereo mus.c ||C||A| DD'OC^^^^lnnfc.^ W IBW system complete with UOUML rrlllyfc W AM FM stereo receiver $880 If cassette deck. 2 speed iu/'M*/ semiautomatic turntable IMUW j^^ rsr feoc;.c OAMVO Accessory m.ke and du<.< I M cover provided I
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE THREE
    • Racing special
      • 283 32  -  EPSOM JEEP By SUPERSPEED can develop into a topflight stayer and should easily pass his first test in j the top class in Race 6 at Kuala Lumpur today. This four-year-old Irish gelding won his last start in Class 2 in such convincing manner
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      • 287 32  -  EQUESTRIENNE By EYELINER, who won her last two outings impressively, has a bright chance to make it three-in-a-row in Race 6 today. With a winner's determination, she rallied when challenged in the run home to win by 1 2 lengths from Make Stars and Anjang
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      • 323 32  -  TIPTOP By VISITING New Zealand jockey, Christopher McNab, 23, should be on target in Race 3 today when he takes the mount on Protagonist. McNab's riding weight is 54kg. Protagonist is long overdue for another win and should step up on his laststart fifth to
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    • 133 32 RACE EPSOM JEEP FAIRWAY RACING ED W.T. V«f diet S. Song Vivre L'Amour Joy W.T. Verdict Park Lane W.T. Vardfct Park Lane S. Song Villa D'Eata MO. Truth Great Guns M.O. Truth Villa D'Este Regent Beauty Ragant Baouty Villa D'Este Great Guns S.Wondar Hong's Winner S. Move S Wondor
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    • 4573 32 RACF 1 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 9 -1,200m (Ratings 57-48) n/iisEi x ($12,000 $8,400 to winner) 1 00*08* SeattmeataJ 8aac (SI) 57 LK Wong-Ismail 4 em a Dgg d3 0.5 (1200m) Speedy; useful at her peak winning two good races over 1200m; came in for strong support in
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 689 32 PREQUALIFICATION PERBADANAN MEMAJUKAN IKTISAD NEGERI TRENGGANU (STATE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, TRENGGANU) CONSTRUCTION Of KEMAMAN PETROLEUM SUPPLY BASE AT TG. BERHALA, TRENGGANU: SHORE INSTALLATION The P.M.I.N.T. herewith invites suitably experienced contractors (JKR Registered Class A') to register with them for this work. The site is 5 miles north of the town
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE FOUR
    • Racing special
      • 362 33 On the track with FAIRWAY and TONTO KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Agasam Stable's Paitltl Gold showed that he is ready to win the Sultan of Selangor Gold Cup for the second successive year when he did a dashing workout here this morning. With Moses Lee m
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      • 233 33  -  TONTO By BLUE DIAMOND II should get off the mark in his sixth start In Race 6 today. The five-year-old Majority Blue gelding was unplaced in his first two outings over sprint distances. However, he showed vast improvement in his next start in May over the
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      • 67 33 THESE boraea will ga weU If there b rain: Race 1: SrntlmenUl Race t: Regeat Beaaty, Moment Of Troth 11, I Tell Yaa. Race 3: Hong's Winner, Better Mark, Hap Seag. Race 4: SagUUrins, Arlington 11, Alvaraaa. Race S: Mineral Importer, Fartanc Hunter 11, Fine Kettle. Race Samedaa, A
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    • 332 33 T»UI N.ofpUwlaßS rides lit M M Placing* for last 12 rides I Dmuelly Tweedle I Pateman I Sharp i Murray i Cheam Podmore I Khoo I Vela II Wagg 11 Raany 12 Lam 13 Francis 14 Walker 15 Sublan II Aitridge liSalri 18 SnrkUnß It Raymond »He»g 238
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    • 94 33 "eh HIM !.H. Lee tragonre L van Breokelen lani.sart Vest Lhmad loan* I. van Breokelen Huiiels f. Ismail tod gen Von Mir leddle >.K. Lewg L.L. Cheng M fcvidTan 39 33 28 26 24 23 23 23 21 20 16 16 15 14 14 14 14 14 13
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    • 95 33 Auric Agasam Indent para (iolde n Arrow Goodman Asset Chens Oieah Fab BTT Robert Walker Mdm B.H. Yap Ng's •m Chong Kok lim Lee AhSe*ag LohPlaKee Brotherhood Ace Rutland Arms Mdm J.J. Heddle 23 16 12 10 9 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4
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    • 95 33 A RECORD price tor a yearling e»lt (left) ma set at the Sth Keeaelaad selected yearling s»le la Kentucky earlier this week. The e»lt, by Northern Daacer ant af South Ocean, waa aaM tor ISJS.i million (S$1.S milli*a> doable the prevUas amount paid far
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    • 373 33 LONDON, Fri THE Aga Khan's wonder horse, Shergar, winner of both the English and Irish Derby this season, is now owned by a £10 million (S$42.3 million) syndicate. The Aga Khan holds six of the £250,000 shares in the three-year-old, with the 34
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    • 1702 33 RACF 1 200 CLASS 4 DIV 4 1,200m iwiisEi x (Ratings 67-54) ($12,000 $8,400 to winner) 1 W0« Galeaea Bay 56.5 Guichen-Heddle 5 ag do *15(1200m» Aag 5 I 530*0* Aatheay'a Priaees* <i5) 56 Princess-V Chorg 4 em s Dh dc 1 (1200m) F 8H Cfcew 11 I
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE FIVE
    • 719 34  - Sam ad calls for a new attitude JOE DORAI By Singaporeans must learn to take defeat and not find scapegoats SAMAD ALAPITCHAY, cleared with the rest of his colleagues of corruption allegations, last night called for a new attitude towards Singapore's national football. "Singaporeans must learn to take defeat and
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    • 422 34 SO the Malaysia Cup final was not "fixed". So we lost to a stronger, fitter and better-prepared Selangor team. So we lost because of wrong tactics. The reasons for our defeat are many. But it certainly wasn't because our players had accepted bribes and "sold"
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    • 275 34  - Banned 4: Malays will appeal BERNARD PEREIRA By THE Singapore Malays Football Club (PBMS) will appeal to the Football Association of Singapore to lift the ban on Fandi Ahmad, Syed Mutalib, Malek Awab and Hashim Hosni. The decision was taken at a PBMS Council meeting at Balestier Road last night.
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    • 128 34 TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS Ngee Ann Technical College meet (National Stadium, 2). HOCKEY SHA League: Premier Div. IA v SAFSA (Balestier, 5), Div. 1 IA Bv Police B (Balestier. 3.45), Div. 2 Bedok v Telerec, IA A v Kg. Kembangan (Balestier. 3.45/5). SCC 1st XI v Selangor Club (SCC.5). ORIENTEERING SOF
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  • YOUR WEEKEND READING The Sunday Times
    • 55 36 AS Singapore advances one new campaign after another m search of a new tomorrow, do we stand m danger of becoming confused about our objectives? FOCI'S on Sunday looks at some of the contradictions that may arise m the future and poses the question: What do we
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    • 76 36 MORE eyes have followed Lester Plggott's behind than Brigttte Bardot's. That's because horse racing remains Britain's oldest organised leisure pursuit. More than three million punters have a flatter at the races at least once a week In Britain. About $C 5 million worth of prize-money Is
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    • 59 36 LAST weekend, we ran the story of Chandran K. Lingam, a little-known name with a big reputation m the local theatre circles. His inability to take up an overseas drama programme has touched sympathetic chords. This weekend, DIALOGUE looks at Linfim's plight and asks: Is this
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    • 34 36 WHY did one of the best performing markets la the stock market world suddenly nose-dive. BULLSEYE attempts to answer this question and the next: Which way will It go now?
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    • 83 36 POOD: If winter came to Singapore, this is the kind of food you'd be eating. FUN: Everyone is getting excited about it, the Royal Wedding of the decade. But if you're going to plunk your money down on commemorative items as investments, you d better read
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  • Sunday Nation
    • 71 36 HUNDREDS of our teenagers are spending Saturday night at a most unusual hot spot. There's hardly any place to sit you drop yourself up against the railing and neither is there anything to eat. But the kids come and the action is fast. Magdalene Lum
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    • 46 36 IF you're pursuing the goal of physical fitness like many Singaporeans today, here's news for yoa. There's a way of working out very different from from the tedium of push-ups and slt-ups. Our writer, who tried it herself, gives you the details tomorrow.
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    • 45 36 THE life insurance salesman is waxing his most persuasive but which kind of policy should you buy or should you buy any at all? Francis Chin, m his "You and your Money" column tomorrow, acquaints you with some basics about life insurance.
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    • 70 36 WHILE some of us search for spiritual comfort, a few take the bull by the horns ana opt for the ascetic life. In the Asia Magazine tomorrow Is an account of how the writer spent a week In a Thai monastery where he met other foreigners who
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    • 27 36 IF you're thinking of a holiday m Europe with a difference, read tomorrow's travel tale about a cruise among little-known islands under a Mediterranean sun.
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  • 248 36 Martial arts S'pore style IT waa oae Mow for Oyama karate exponent Cnna Yeow Kee against Saa Cheen Do pugilist Tan Eag Qnee (centre), bat aa occasion of Joy for the martial arts lovers of Singapore. The event waa a demonstration not merely of the various forms of self-defence, bat
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  • 179 36 SON SANN TO MEET SIHANOUK IN FRANCE WASHINGTON, Fri. Mr Son Sann, head of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (FNLPK), confirmed here yesterday that he would hold talks with former Kampuchean leader Prince Norodom Sihanouk m France early next month. They will discuss a possible union between their nationalist
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  • 382 36 Fraser drops moves to strike off union CANBERRA, Friday THE Australian Government backed down today over its threat to deregister the powerful Transport Workers Union whose seven-day-old strike has disrupted much of the country. Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser said he would drop moves to deregister the union. He also said
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  • 46 36 SAINT DENIS, Fri. A fisherman, Jean Marc Bideaux, 34, was rescued after an ordeal of 19 days without food on the high seas during which he drifted more than 800 kms from this Indian Ocean island to an islet off Madagascar. AFP.
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  • 60 36 LONDON, Fri. Over 600 people were evacuated from the southern England port of Shoreham-by-sea today because of a dangerous leak of the highly inflamable gas Toluene from a ship m the docks, police reported. A senior officer said that if the gas exploded fragments of the ship could
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  • 29 36 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 2.47 to 931.03 In the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. AP.
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  • 133 36 JAKARTA, Fri. The leader of a Muslim extremist movement allegedly involved m terrorist activities has been shot dead by the military authorities m west Java, the Defence Ministry said today. Warman, 53, the leader of an underground Muslim movement named after him the "Warman Group" was
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    • 325 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Share prices experienced a free-fall down a seemingly bottomless pit m the last five days. Can the springboard placed by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday withstand the weight of falling prices? Where the finance for major development projects will come from. Bank
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    • 171 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in a few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: SI max., 25 mla. SUNSET today: 8.46 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 8.35 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 12/21 C Cloudy Las Aageka 19/30C Cloudy Atheaa 22/33C Clear MadrM 15/30C Gear Bafcnla 32/42C Gear Maalla 24
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  • TIMES BUSINESS
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      • 69 1 KEPPEL Shipyard has obtained approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore to go into a joint-venture with Tokyo Forex Co Ltd to establish a money-broking business m Singapore. The new company will have an authorised capital of $500,000 and an initial paid-up capital of $100,000. It
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      • 75 1 BOLTON Properties Bhd has signed an agreement with Chidambaram s/o Alagappa for the purchase of 4,242 acres of land m Kuala Lumpur for a total consideration of $12.75 million subject to approvals from the relevant authorities The purchase consideration was arrived at through negotiations between the buyer and
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      • 58 1 METRO Holdings Ltd will be holding an EGM on Aug 7, 1981 at 12.15 pm to approve the proposed bonus and rights issues on the basis of l-for-3 for both. The transfer books of the company will be closed from Aug 7 to 14, 1981 for the purpose
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      • 53 1 AMCOL Electrical Industries Ltd has announced a pretax loss of $779,678 for the year ended Dec 31, 1980. The loss incurred is greater than m the previous financial year which was $215,026. The directors have recommended that no dividends be paid for the year. No dividends were declared
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      • 62 1 CITIBANK has confirmed that the rate of interest on Bank of Tokyo Holding N.V. US$5O million guaranteed floating rate notes due 1989 has been fixed at 19.375 per cent. The interest, which is computed on the actual number of days elapsed divided by 360 against Coupon No.B,
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      • 47 1 JACK Chia has acquired another 635,000 shares of Haw Par at prices of 554.48 and between M 4.90 and M 55.00 yesterday. The latest purchases add to the more than six million of Haw Par shares held by him and the 10.05 million m JCI.
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    • International
      • 56 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The government, has provided further evidence that US inflation is easing with a report that consumer prices rose by a modest 0.7 per cent m June for the second consecutive month. Thiis indicates a seasonally-adjusted annual inflation rate of 8.8 per cent, compared with 12.6 per
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      • 61 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Ford motor company reported a profit of US$6O million yesterday for the year's second quarter, a sharp turnaround from a loss of US$46B million m the same period last year. Chairman Philip Caldwell said the profit rSflected "substantial reduction m costs and improved demand for
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      • 73 1 LONDON, Fri. Sir Terence Beckett, director general of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), warned today that if the Japanese continued their laser-beam approach to trade concentrating on particular targets and virtually obliterating industries one by one they would be exporting unemployment to Britain on a massive scale.
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      • 79 1 BRUSSELS, Fri. The European textile industry cannot be protected against cheap foreign imports for ever and must make every effort to become competitive, the European Common Market (EEC) commission said today. The common market's cloth and clothing industries face falling employment, flagging demand, stagnating production and low profits,
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    • 590 1  - MUI-Goodwood deal runs into trouble again NAJEEB JARHOM CASH ALTERNATIVE DEMANDED BY SOME By THE quarter billion dollar MUI-Goodwood takeover saga may not go through after all. Some shareholders of Goodwood Park Hotel have demanded a cash alternative to the share exchange arrangements similar to that offered to the other
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    • 443 1  -  CHAN OI CHEE By METRO Holdings Ltd, which has recommended a first and final dividend of 12 per cent less tax for the financial year ended March 31, 1981, anticipates that barring unforeseen circumstances, the results for the current year will be
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    • 417 1 MARKET HIGHLIGHTS SINGAPORE: Share prices extended their steep overnight decline across a broad front when Investors became demoralised after an anticipated rebound failed to materialise. The liquidity squeeze in Malaysia, depressed commodity prices and a growing number of short sellers drove prices down. The Straits Times
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    • 394 1  -  SOH TIANG KENG By THERE is a great deal of room for improving workers' attitudes since only a quarter of Singapore's labour force have "above average" work attitudes. This was disclosed last night by Mr Ong Leng Chuan, chairman of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association during
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    • 291 1  - Warning on travellers cheques CONRAD RAJ By SEVERAL syndicates operating out of Indonesia are banking on the laxity of banks and the ignorance of money changers and shop vendors to cash their stolen travellers cheques here. "The sums involved are quite substantial if the amounts for all the issuers are
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    • 77 1 No. of Shares Applied for Shares Allotted per Balloting Successful Ratio Application 1,000 1 10 1,000 2,000 to 5,000 1 5 1,000 6,000 to 10,000 1 2 1,000 11,000 to 20,000 no balloting 1,000 21,000 to 50,000 m 2,000 51,000 to 100,000 4,000 01,000
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    • 24 1 Industrials Finance Up 6 Down 70 14 Unch 3 2 Hotels Properties Minings Plantations Deb/Loans Total 1 9 8 1 6 2 1
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 64 1 II 1 eon* I r<-<1 it C eramic. P M Hldgs MalakofT ■ilraiu Trading Paramount ■Spore Land H LeonK Pin 3 r e 4ealion K I. Industries Soustead W U 1 9 B S I.13U 600 550 410 930 600 1210 930 1080 660 550 730 1490 770 -151
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      • 9 1 I I Hldgi 'own A City 790 520
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      • 22 1 Promet 1,132,000 U M Works 695.000 Gentinß 628.000 Pan-El 585.000 Magnum 531,000 Total turnover: 12.49 m Total value: $66.11 m
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      • 32 1 PV Indicator: Industrials: Pittance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: XBC: SESInd: juiy juiy in *****7 *****7 830.97 806.52 1842.24 1786.35 1209.99 1185.33 877.59 857.66 388.59 388.45 990.15 974.44 803.32 776.30 808.13 781.45
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    • 58 1 Bautoad CftC CCM C Store Dutop En* FAN -45 -8 -12 -30 -25 Galnem Gatfcrie HFv HunrPK iBckeape MTC M B»x -20 -22 -9 SBT N ln» PMC Perils Prima IUHmn Kothmaaa -H -■JO ;«> -20 ■SO -10 -30 SembSMp SheU S Darby Steamers STradta* Times
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    • 2261 2 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's 1981 L..I Div High Low Company Sale +or- Net P/E Vol Day (000) Hifh Low 494 330 Acma 350 -28 14.5 Alcom 300 10.0 350 130 Allied Choc 287 -17 4.0N 312 IN BAT 238 45.5 420 330 Bata 382 220 200
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    • 618 2 THE TAIL-END ol Thursday's 3«-point whiplash took prices down farther yesterday, although there was a sbort-Uved Improvement far a few minute* during trading In the morning. At the mid-day close, the Straits Times Industrial Index was reduced by lt.M points; at the end of the
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    • 421 2 SHARE prices continued to fall back, closing the week sharply lower at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The market barometer, the New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index, fell 32.21 points to 1,042.81 while the Malaysian Business Times indicator of the day's 10 most active
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    • 27 2 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms 11ns robbers rubbers Deb/Loans Up 5 1 Down 71 9 1 6 6 4 7 Inch 2 2 2
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    • 185 2 KINUAPORF. UNIT TBUBT (Maaagen' prteca It Jil rj) The Commerce 3.43 3.61 The Savings Fund 1.99 2.09 Spore Prog Fund 1.53 1.61 Spore Sec Fund 2.34 2.46 Spore Invest Fund 1.141 2Old Spore Equity Fund 1.45 1.52 ASIA I NIT TKI ST (Maaaaws' pride* tor Jal r>> Mai
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    • 1745 2 BIO and offer prices officially listed and business in an reported to the Stock Exchange ot Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "fett". Big Board
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    • OVERSEAS MARKET
      • 287 2 HONGKONG: Stocks continued to fall yesterday, on fears of higher local Interest rates in the near future, even if not this week, dealers said. The Hang Seng index ended 10.17 points down at 1688.56. a marked contrast to its close last Friday at a record 1,806.20, Just before the
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      • 309 2 SYDNEY: A negative reaction to the BHP's annual result helped push the market's AllOrdinaries index to its lowest closing level of the year yesterday, dealers said. Yn otherwise steadier trading, BHP shares fell 35 cents to AJ13.50 after the group reported a 20.8 per cent rise In net profit
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      • 304 3 TOKYO: Share prices rallied moderately on bargain hunting m blue chips yesterday, but trading was slow with many operators worried about the uncertain yen trend on the foreign exchange market, dealers calH 881(1 -I CtMSl Mi »iii otaa Mi ink T* Mi una 4tf "Jr-" s. UyodA Wli hii»
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      • 382 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. Stockclosed higher due to a late afternoon rally but analysts believe the gain was Just a lull m what will continue to be a downward slide. The Dow Jones industrial average, which lost 34 points m the last three sessions, closed 3.90 points higher at
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      • 645 3 LONDON, Fri. The market closed mixed m low volume with interest rate worries still dominating market sentiment. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 1.2 points at 519.8. The firmer trend m sterling prompted small demand for government bonds which ended about M point higher. The weekly treasury
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      • 51 3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 518.6 Wednesday 517.0 Week Ago 529.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 928.56 Wednesday 924.66 Week Ago 965.48 H X.HANG SENG Friday 1688.56 Thursday 1698.73 Week Ago 1810.20 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 709.6 Thursday 710.7 Week Ago 727.9 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 640.2 Thursday __-8 Week Ago
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      • 172 3 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices declined due to a lower US dollar and Wall Street, with lUyal D-teh losing 0.70, C-Uever 1.10 and KLM 3.20 guilders, dealersaid. He-Mfcm and Ebevta dropped two, ABN 1.50, lUbcxw 2.50 and lUUjk* 4.10. Eula and P-kk*ed rose 1.50 and 0.50 against the trend. In
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      • 200 3 ZURICH, Thurs. Prices closed mainly lower after yesterday's weaker Wall Street close and renewed fears of rising US interest rates, dealers said. First half-year results published by some major banks late m the morning did not affect trading m banking snares, they said, noting volume m equities and bonds
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      • 95 3 BANGKOK: Stock prices remained mostly steady in weak trading yesterday, dealers said. Jataanrthaa Contest, Rama T«wer and Uattea Flaw Mill closed unchanged at 103, 60 and ISO bant respectively, while nm SUm dropped 0.50 baht to 86.50 and ao Kkam Thai rose two to 345. Ajte run *E&R£": ■anakak
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      • 44 3 Aeot* mnlnc JM1 AlkiOm A AUtlOHL KJO |mjq Gold JMt Btonat Ooo. B M BP ftoodrtcb S£L, y JjggS* ;>» Riu Owi—i an Philcz a milnB MM Ptonur Mm JLDT fijo 5j*~ -uwt neb ■neb Philcz a )u MlflMl A Uilphil IS -t IS
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    • 1889 2 BID and offer price* officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets In lots of 1000 units unless otherwise sped fled. INDIXTEIALB Alee- (3.405) (2) 3.10 A Ckec (1106) AMD (3.025) (2) 3.X
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 604 3 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed steady yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 216.50 cents per Kilo, unchanged on Thursday's close, dealers said. The morning market lost 1.50 cents after fluctuatlng marginally on covering interest alternating with profit-taking, they said. Prices finned in the afternoon on
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      • 89 3 NOON SSR «nd SMR prim ywurday: BA8 Aufu.t (Curr.Dl MU) Buyen Seller. SSR 20 (MoapallM) 197.50 199.5ON SSR 50 II ump«ll.tl 196.00 197.00N MBELB SMRCV 11-ton ptllM) 264.00 266.00N SMR L (lu»ip«ll«) ***** 257.00N SMR 5 (ItonpallM) 219.00 221.00N SMRGP UUmp^Wtl UNO UNO SMR 10 (1 ion
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      • 30 3 Rubber: July 24 Singapore: Aug: 216.50 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Aug: 237.50 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 533.06 per kilo (up 95 cents) Official offering: 223 tonnes (up one tonne)
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      • 134 3 CHINESE Pnimt* ExefcMge, Slng»p»'«. wm eladag pried per IN kg ynrtenUy. ChmI «il: Bulk fob $122.50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $136.50 sellers, new drum fob $141.50 sellers. Caprt: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $375.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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      • 137 3 THE KIIXIBAR market for gold deliverable In Singapore opened at $28,500 and closed at $28,435 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at USMOB.OO/408.00 and was traded around $406.00 408.00 throughout the day. Gold was fixed at U5M07.50 In London yesterday morning Saum: N.M. Brt-tMM B«_i. Thus Wed 380.50S
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      • 137 3 THE STRAITS tin price jumped another 95 cents to MS33.06 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up one tonne to 223 tonnes. The overnight London market was steadier after easier with forward buyers gaining £70 to E7.650 per tonne. LONDON: The afternoon market ran up to
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      • 190 3 KUALA LUMPUR: The market closed slightly lower on light selling in moderate trading yesterday, dealers said. In the July position south fell MJ15 to $960 per tonne while in August, north dropped $7.50 to $*****0 while south was unchanged at $965. In September, the south region rose $10
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      • 29 3 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets). Wlrebar Spot £901.50 (£903.00); sellers £902.00 (£903.50); Three Montb buyers £927.50 (£930.50); sellers -928.00 (£931.00). Market Steadier. Saks: 11,850 tonnes.
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      • 34 3 nut Wei New York 8.55B 8.70B 875S 8.90S Zurich 8KB 8.55B 8.75S 8.75S m WTkin Singapore 8MB 8MB 8.70S 8.T06 Closing prices In US dollars a troy ounce. 8mm: Crettt Mm, 8>re.
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    • 208 3 THE US dollar opened higher in the Singapore forex market yesterday, after being marked up in the West due to higher Eurodollar deposit rates and firm Fed Funds rate. The US/Sing dollar opened at J2.1630, but profit-taking by dealers who had established long positions pushed it down
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    • 335 3 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates aa at close on July 24. Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on July 24: Bid Offer 1 month 19.46 19 35 2 months 1920 19.10 3 months 19-0 19.10 4 months 18.96 18.85 5 months 1835 18.7S 6 months
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    • 48 3 RANGE of price* offend by discount houses oo July 24: Overnight: 1% to 6 Call deposits: 6V,% to 6>.", Clo.t»« Boyi«f Stlliif 3-month Treasury bills 6 J < 8H 3-month Bank bills 14. 14. 3 months CD 135/18 133/18 6 months CD 13 12'/t Smne: NiUiii Dhtml p.
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    • 34 3 Closing Interbank rates (or Singapore dollars on July 24: Offer Bid Overnight 8 7 1 month 13 13 2 month. 13H 13. 3 months 135 16 13 3 16 Overnight mode 10.
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    • TIMES BUSINESS
      • 484 4  - Asian funds for developers? SOH TIANG KENG PREDICTION BY LOCAL BANKER By SINGAPORE develop ers may soon tap funds from the Asian dollar market by borrowing m US dollars and other foreign currencies to finance the growing number of multi-million dollar building projects here. This was the prediction yesterday of
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      • 254 4 IN ITS interim report for the half-year ending April 30, 1981, Selangor Properties has announced an unaudited pretax group profit of $8,452,204, an increase of 83 per cent from the last half-year ended April 30, 1980. On the basis of net profit after tax, the
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      • 203 4 THE newly-formed Asean Finance Corporation held its first monthly executive committee meeting yes- i terday to discuss staff recruitment and general matters. The meeting at ShangriLa Hotel was chaired by j Malaysia's Tan Sri Kamarul Ariffin, chairman of the executive committee. He is also chairman
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      • 273 4 Ipoh Garden subsidiary to build pre-fab flats TAMAN Gunng HlJau Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Ipoh Garden Bhd, plans to build mare than C.MI units of flats and condominiums and terrace houses In Masai, Johore, nslng the prefabrlcatlon method of construction. While company officials have net completed casting, at a
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      • 493 4  -  M.G.G. PILLAI By Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bank Negara Malaysia is issuing new rules that would reduce the ability of banks to lend money, bankers said here today. This is one of the moves the central bank is taking to
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      • 70 4 THE Institute of Internal Auditors Inc. Singapore Chapter has elected Mr David Wong as president and Ms Kong Lai Peng as vice president at their fifth annual general meeting. Mr Cbeong Kwang Huat was elected as secretary and Mr Choo Chek Siew as treasurer. Other members
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      • 279 4 MTI announces Fuco takeover MALAYSIA Textile Industries (MTI) Berhad has announced the acquisition of yet another property investment company, Fuco Realty Sdn Bhd, for Msl6 million cash. This comes m the wake of MTl's recent acquisitions of property development company Wahyu Bhd for $8.6 million and 506 lots of development
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      • 510 4 ESSO Malaysia Bhd, which reported a 56 per' cent jump m aftertax profits last year, expects competition to intensify as Petronas becomes more active m refining and marketing. In the 1960 annual report, Esso's chairman, Mr Gerald Cox, also said the prompt recovery of crude oil
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    • 29 3 Prime lending rates THE average rate »t which majar Singapore hanks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers la 14.21 per cent. C.A.T.S. 284-4422 Classified Advertising Works.
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    • 665 3 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. ■as INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) RIGHTS ISSUE OF 20,000,000 SHARES OF Ssl.oo EACH AT Ss_L2o PER SHARE Managed Underwritten by ADP HOLDINGS PTE LTD The following also participated m the underwriting: Asia Commercial Bank Limited
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  • SECTION TWO The Straits Times
    • 5 5 SECTION TWO The Straits Times
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    • 2249 5 Time now for retrospection after three years and many achievements. ANDREW LESLIE and CYNTHIA WEE go behind the curtains to speak to SSO musicians and conductor Choo Hoey, and find out all's not well. THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra has completed its 10th season of orchestral concerts and
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      • 79 5 Wlnifls IF/y'^i^lM BlM^-^ v v j.-s$ A«i* iifliliHff l« w *J V^^n^n^n^^^v^^^^^i^L^^^^n^n^hw^ m^ DISTRIBUTOR FOR SINGAPORE 1 Tan Chong Sons Motor Co (S) Pte Ltd ess Models available: BEDOK branch! 703 Bik 210 New upper cnangi Road s-i646 Tei *****81 DEALER- Laurel 2.0 Sedan Manual/ Automatic S±S»r ww «T*w« H
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      • 100 5 Delights from Shanghai fe. 4 It's always difficult to Had good, wholesome home-rooking m a reotauraat; It is several shades mere Impossible if It's Shanghainew food cooked by mom that you're looking for. Find oat more on Centrosproad Pages 10 and 11 Opera sparkle p Poor New York stars prove
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      453 6 SATURDAY Midnight Movie To Trap A Spy (Ch 5, 11.25 p.m.): There seems to be a TV movie glut m SBC, especially from previous serials. First it was from the Mystery Movie files, now it is the turn of UNCLE agents. Their task is to fight the WASP syndicate,
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    • 611 6 PICK of the DAY C 3 SATURDAY Matinee The Devil's Eight (Ch 5, 2. IS p.m.): What plots will they dream of and will we have to sit through next? A Federal agent is planted in a prison to spring six life-term prisoners. His aim is to help them escape,
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    • 90 6 THE WalUos The Plnup (Ch 3, 7.36 p.m.): Ben takes a few photographs, including one of Erin m shorts and submits it to a newspaper competition. John is somewhat disappointed when Ben's entry of Erin wins but is further angered when Erin is chosen the official pin-up girl
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    • 183 6 What's on This Weekend EXHIBITIONS: Cartoon Drawings: Exhibition of winning and other selected entries for the Nat Courtesy campaign's cartoon drawing contest. Nat Museum Young People's Gallery. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Free. Papua New Guinea Primitive Art: Collection of primitive carvings and artifacts Nat Musuem Art Gallery. 9 a.m. to
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 254 6 E"3EIjKAs an The latest and best buy today S^ sjHj^V^At Last The |£Ss*« Finger Chord JO System... c ik ELKASBirtroducw I the worlds most advanced I W^^^^tr/ computerised organ w(h the ELKASONG system m^M a (x»i<Jelo automate accon i|JM»'iert to >o>jrroa<: I t^£^^C yj^^ pleasure Express your talent as an
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      • 102 6 THE NEW HOUSE OF MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS AND MAIL ORDER SERVICES WE WILL BE OFFICIALLY LAUNCHING OUR BUSINESS FROM 9 A.M. TODAY CALLING ALL SINGAPOREANS We have something for each and everyone of you. We are a prime source of facts for politicians, statutory bodies, businessmen, bankers, stock marketeers, industrialists, engineers,
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      • 34 6 BS National Panasonic It even sticks out its ear <tT^^ssiP^\ to record the softest whispers \m lfc *^t R0337 Mini cassette recorder with \2^j^BC F*^ pop-up mic and van-tape speed. The Colour TV Specialist
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
      • 187 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Jack appears to offend with i urrh'i irfrl <»\ article on drink (8) 5 £m£f commending a come- 7 ™f «»"*<* P**«"°^ 9 S£a=s! sssssc lO^^ndac^o, g £^5*£ <£», "2?SLJrt! C0Un ry KB^tr made in ski-jump? (8) 12 SSST bu't no. finished, per- l*««* haDS
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      • 1086 6 TV and Radio SBC 5 12.55 PM Opening fofcmed by Sesame 6.40 Famiy Expectations Street 7.25 Cultural Diary (English) 1.50 Richie Rich 73 °(Ma*J) d 2.15 Saturday Matinee The Devil's 8 7.50 Vega?- Nightmare Come True 3.50 ABC Wide World Of Sports 8.55 The Marie Osmond Show 4.45 Positive Soccer
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 593 7  -  KANNAN CHANDRAN By NEXT week, three new series will arrive and an old favourite will return to our TV screens. Joe Wabash will replace McLean Stevenson's paternal mayhem, Hello Larry. Ramon Bieri is Joe and the comedy series is all about Joe's W»rid (Mraday, Ch 5, 5.M
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        • 475 7 PRESS baron Rupert Murdoch, who bought over that British institution, The Times, recently formed a company to "recycle" non-fiction material generated within his vast news conglomerate into film and TV ventures. Called the News Group Production Inc., it will, as Variety put it, "feed itself from
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        • 287 7 TODAY: Party for West Coast (2) residents, 7.30 p.m., open space in front of blk 412, Commonwealth Aye West. Get-together for Nat Courtesy Campaign for Alexandra (D) residents, open space betw blks 34 38, Tanglin Halt Rd, 7 p.m. 10 p.m. Free Mandarin film show. T»«r for students
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 321 7 Make More ogo Money With i VburlWoneygyj FIXED DEPOSIT |fc M W INTEREST RATES ffMl|| 1,3,6m0nth, e 237 IwßF^ 9-nth, 1240%p,'fTOT Yes, make more money the way it ought to be m confidence, security, prestige and style And with the :\-_v*-^,.. accumulated expertise of the whole Malayan Banking h~lffhi£fs Group
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 166 8 FURNITURE MANUFACTURB^g/t^^ V>^ f l!9B »HI jV //$990 \v I Wi"" =x»=-fc— l— JgSg IVOW MOD 0092 -—^-M -viS MOD. 780 _^^«^^^^B M^ fa Bl^B^^ V v^f^^^^^^ PINE WOOD DINING TABLE V-^---""--^^ GOLDEN LEG MOaooB9 MOD. 0090 T ~~~~~~^-~i7 5- i= s>^ y^^ >\ TABLE //^*»^rfk //9«lD!f MOD 604 DINING
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    • LEISURE 2
      • 571 9  -  JOHN DE SOUZA New York Met Opera Hilton Hotel (last 2 shows today) Reviewed by IF only you'd been there to hear for yourself that opera is not all teutonic tonnage, lofty librettos and primadonnas all m a row. If only you'd been there to taste its grandiose,
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        412 9  -  TEO HAN WUE Calligraphy in Trio Alliance Francaise, Draycott Park Until July 31; Review by TRADITIONALISTS often frown upon young calligraphers who dare to be different and shake free from the rigid conventions of the demanding art. They insist that the student needs to steep himself first m regiment
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      • 481 9  -  RAVINDRAN VELOO Ninaivellam Neeyah Victoria Theatre Tonight, 7.30 p.m. ($2, $3) Story by IN director S. S. Sarma's plays, whether for television, radio or stage, characters have a way of 'coming back from the dead. In one of his eight TV plays to date, the hero pretended to
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    • Page 9 Advertisements
      • 76 9 THOMSON PLAZA PLEASES with Youth Bent...und di that jan! /WB^^^fiwyTl j^SrSFKi I /y^\' JC f***^^ Fashion Show tomorrow. You'll see the newest, «C^Z j^B '•^./l^P' If music's your must, meet the Thomson Plaza irouppa) it snoot a ne_ WM M t \A/j \M tjT\\ I ■■E^lHlC^^lfl Tomorrow, don your Stetson,
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      • 438 10 8 CATHAY: OPENS TODAY! I (J> (*****00) 1 1 om, 1 30. 4 00, 630 9 1 5pm I 1 I si XTlrn!f^ET §iIATIVK\7CI LUC MEF > ENDA j! %%> GABRIELIA GIORGELLI ODEON: OPENS TODAY! jl[ (*****16) 11 am, 1.30, 4.00, 630 4 9 15pm (j N Some like it
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      • 553 10 Irff^F-aBaSaBW Ladies Handbags /""N Less 30 to 50 j£^. bbbbbbl rWWIILBJ-J^M BBT^aaal I 2SS^H m~ I i— I >^^ iaßSr^ I I JBfUP BJBißwf' V taaW«-lt-^a^l 61cmMSjmH IMMifl 66cm«85.00KHM imported 74 cm ws.oo «!*f^ M Combination ;sw Lock ABS Beauty imported Combination Lock I Case *36aacH ABS Suitcases W I
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      • 475 10 COURAGE V- CONFIDENCE V >4 LEADERSHIP «fl^l DALE CMNEGIC Fumln 10 ways the Date Carnegie Course helps men and women Acquire poise and confidence Speak effectively Sell yourself and your ideas Be at your best with any group Remember names Think and speak on your leet Control tear and worry
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      • 381 10 CAPITOL: NOW SHOWING! A CHASE to the DEATH! RYAN O'NEAL i BRUCE PERN ISABELLE ADJANI HI3 a LIDO: NOW SHOWING! (*****14) 11am, 1^45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15-MoFr—Lwit j l^^^TlpyaV^^T^TiTWrA'ttTiMiTTTEnaaaiM B~ HJPV^BBlBlBSBfflt*^paWTaVaJaV'lß^^BV^B^^BßaW^aaaaaMH JPV^BBIBIBSBfflt*^paWTaVaJaV'lB^^BV^B^^BBaW^aaaaaM b bbj ■i^inui^>*(tg.iai«i'iii >IJti «^i,u M il '^^^§!->*- 1" V la^llßß^^^rS^a^Bi Baf^^^a] lla^^^H^l* lltW JOHNSON JA^IE LEE CURTIS DAVID
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      • 695 10 OHCHMISATIOW li<;U.'W»'M[f»!ll ■j NOW SHOWWG No Fre« Lr»» I lorn. I 30, 400 6 45, 915 a Th« FLOWER tha KM. L Eft" Mondorin m ScoptCotor th t3 i if U'htni _l NOW SHOWING No Fre« Li»t I Horn, 1 45, 4 00, 6 45. 9 15 I "Tha FLOWER
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      • 254 11 IBf fir iM^BT I fl W 3 I CjjUainMoipl N^fl M JAMAICA RUM 9U^I I' wuouce <y '•Moo iH CAPIAW MORGAN MU'I Keeping fit Jtetftf* means toning up i*eJ&*2*JMSir tired muscles > *'C|M'**'V Let's keep you fit and invigorated. ~~?\*\T Let's tone up your tired muscles and J-Ul &£L make
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      • 91 11 -t-ki.* HOUSE OF VEGETARIAN BUSINESS HOUR10 AM -3PM SPM- 9.30 PM 10 MURRAY STREET SINGAPORE 0207. TKI- *****95 BOOKS FOR RENT We buy, sell ond RENT Mills 4 Boon, Children's story books, mystery/crime thrillers, magazines, comics, best-sellers etc. RENTAL: 10 cents to $1.00 per book We also collect books from
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      • 249 11 '^y^H For different daily set oB lunch or anytime you v 1 want air-flown steaks ,f-\ t succulently prepared m I the way you like it by '&&J^^^^ Swiss Trained chef. V^v-j£«?lfc*T- > come to: ■■ST Ir STEAK §n?&* HOUSE Free parking facilities Good service and r business hours from
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      • 417 11 4/JSALE extended by Popular Demand m Hi Last todays' SALE l^ j Bigger than before at our new showroom m one of Singapore newest shopping centre Orchard Plaza. To mark this auspicious occasion we are having one month fantastic reduction on our elegantly designed and imported upholstery materials. What's more,
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      • 1149 12 AT ALL CYC SHOPS^m^SAB^ Don't miss the opportunity /3&&^ m!s&**z oo Mow $24.00 I I y^ ,LM f hort Sleeves Long Slee^ es ML P^Np j^Jfck I U.r. c»*fo.U > O f-\ O I V^J"^ t/\f 1 B 'li' onon oiee /6s rf Jr Wy^V^B v^^B Olccvcb Km] p CYC
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    • BOOKS
      • 1546 13 THIS weekend sees the launching of Federal Publications Asia Library. The "library" consists of two volumes of assorted short stories, an Anthology Of Poetry (Vol I XI) two books or prize winning plays, a collection ol Stories From Asia for young children (Vol I
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      • 359 13 rV ~\L^^ _^r^ /m II 1 Jm M m I w^ m Pc\ ~>ie n ■MM ■^PW5^o <o f^ vde B^ktfP^^r Ki^ WJ BmWml M^M^mShl^ U* 5 M^P^TnO^^ <&°'° r L 1ft I BL M'iW' B^^^^^^A^ 0 (s£^ f\6^" *2r bH (hlic K\\ri v*^^ Ra l V/J B™* I r«H
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    • 1122 14 We've been found out our reading habits, that is. GRETCHEN MAHBUBANI gleans the findings of the First National Readership Survey sponsored by the National Book Development Council and comes up with some facts we already know more or less. Profile of the "heavy reader'^ 4 They tend
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      • 814 14 limes brings you the year's most glamorous event There are royal wedding books and royal wedding books, but there'll be none so authoritative, so up-to-date, so lavish as Gordon Honeycombe's Royal Wedding. Gordon Honeycome, ITN newscaster and novelist, tells the whole story of the7ear's most glamorous event the historical background,
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    • 33 15 the main reason why some people did not like locally-written books was the general absence of a good style of writing and the opinion that the books were too simple or not interesting.
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    • 200 15 ALTHOUGH a slightly larger number did not like local authors as compared to those who did, the majority had no firm opinion on the subject. A vast majority nine out of II had not read any locally-written book in the last six months. Among
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    • 287 15 Membership and use of libraries MOST of the respondents were not library members, preferring to borrow from relatives or friends or buying new from bookshops rather than borrow from libraries. Library members were likely to be young (m the 15-to-29 age bracket) bettereducated, and tended to oe professionals or those
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    • 198 15 THE Annual Book Fair, sponsored by the National Book Development Council, started m 1969 as a means of actively promoting reading here. Surprisingly, only 8.1 per cent of respondents had visited the Book Fair m 1979. Visitors were likely to be m their 20s, highly-educated, professionals
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      • 117 15 1 ill MJ HI BA SI f ~*i aS I a •'■7 fl Bam saw ■■> fc JBBajam aja ■V^^ I ~~^l BS OCs^eV^E *^Bja^*' M v *^vW^p *^^B^l iB ""^vS A I x aB W V S^B mr mi/ wf °iV\ V *mr>. .r*'tß^". r *'tB^" Br aYaYaYal *nC
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      • 268 15 chonc m Present The Latest Ho*,,** Collection I r _f_ 7 j^^j." awl 1 ni fit if UP TO<SO/^ISCOUNT for polyester finish i <->„. lilVV^aiH* i^Bs SMART INGRID $1,395 blb^b^bl 54 c O iir Tai *i *.ji Zl I jBaC^BM f BrSl BTA^I "^tPIH iaw^ I v Lk bh w.
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    • OUT LOOK
      • 687 16 Shang hai secrets Think of Chinese food, and you'll first of all think of mother's good, wholesome, homecooked meals. But what about the cooking of other people's mothers? TAN LEE LENG meets Madam Yang, an excellent Shanghainese cook, and shares her recipes with us. IT WAS on the "foodvine" that
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      • 740 16  - Lunch hour in Washington FRANCIS CLINES By BETWEEN the courses of chopped liver and strawberry cheesecake, the regulars can lean back, dab crumbs from their lips, and murmur about supply-side economics, food-stamp cuts, or whatever phenomena are passing through the capital city of the United States. Over at the maitre
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      • 1042 16 Taking a walk with nature 4 The hike up is steep, tiring, and one can't help but perspire from the dense humidity. But once upon a hilltop, the air is fresh, the view, breath- taking. 7 4 Singapore is a centre of business, industry, trade and shipping. But it is
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        691 17 Sweet Fish 1 piece of fish fillet about 1 kg Ikan Kerisi (ang chor in season now) or Ikan Bawal Puteh 1 tbsp light soya sauce 5 tbsp Chinese wine 200 ml water 1 stalk spring onion 1 star anise Oil for deep fat frying Cut the fish fillet
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      • 246 16 IMF a jSr/ ▲jP **W W Ar r 1 v iyf Mil H*. If i ifal df g f I mkm A&r />iMa^ 1 *k. *i fl w^ WJ) f *f 111 1 f ill 1 1 J M "ll /m m 1 t I-. J >*j al I V
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      • 107 16 Footnotes to beautiful feet Have you ever noticed ugly, rough I patches of skin on the heel, sole and I side of your feet? You need Scholl's I %3iE& Rough Skin Remover. ft It's a delicate, perfumed cream that's very tough on rough skin. It P^,^! smooths away the stubborn
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      • 389 17 Luxury m Cane Leather "The unadulterated natural beauty of geniune imported Leather and Manau/' ff w^' Designer /mom Souchan W^ FURNITURE WITH A TOUCH OF CLASS M k^^| LUXURY INTERIORS^^P^ 9) 321 3rd Fir, PLAZA SINGAPURA, Above Yaohan Orchard Open 7 days a week 1 1 am —9 pm A
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    • Page 18 Advertisements
      • 812 18 P| QAQP Visit the Magic of ATHENS, \T JU CZ V^ l^» wT C a new and exciting destination! FRANCE A^rmany k^^* 1 \ffj EUROPEAN CARNIVAL (11 Countries) -^^S^L// Athens (Greece)/ltaly/Austria/Liechtenstein/Switzerland/Germany/Rhine Cruise/ \j^r— >> C^ Holland/Belgium/France/England Q e #iOCQn C^^A^K VWtXdV <QE 2 Trans Atlantic Cruise to America New York
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      • 363 18 MAICADOR f Hi ELEGANCE ■M I Maicudor is a multi-million dollar J p joint venture investment of zH^^Hj Japanese wood working technology m Malaysia. In our modern plant, the latest machinery combined with strict quality control by qualified expatriates and Japanese trained supervisors, ensures that our doors are produced to
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      • 79 18 aj^^^ featuring all-night non-stop S^ZESIA mm mw mm JStr^ Entertainment Sundays to Thursdays Public Holidays: 8.45 pm 12.45 am. HA Fridays. Saturdays fB Eves of Public Holidays RaCT^ m^ U| 845pm-1 45 am A J (T( T Y<WBjF^ 1 9jM iK vX A Also tppwing nightly SI k? H Xjft
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      • 1825 19 I Memorise Associates I T T Management Consultants m a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management and accounting, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring, as well as management
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      • 557 20 M mTM/JMMmWMEM^mWstafe recruitment division M^^M^^M^^^ MM a Management Consultant Services (Pte) Ltd M MMM 28 1Q, 15th Floor, Selegie Complex /g Jg MWMMMMmW Singapore 0718 Tel *****55/*****87 I HELD I I REPRESENTATIVES I Our Client, DDA, a division of General Motors Overseas Distribution Corporation, which markets Detroit Diesel Engines, AUison
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      • 667 20 ODE, a well established local corporation specialising m the designing, developing and manufacturing of ordnance and precision engineering equipment seeks suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions:COST ACCOU NTANT Brief Job Description To supervise the Costing Section of the Finance Department m the capturing and analysing of cost data
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      • 592 20 im MEDICAL VACANCIES IN I THE SULTANATE OF OMAN The Sultanate of Oman Defence Forces requires to recruit the following qualified personnel. a. GENERAL DUTY MEDICAL OFFICERS To serve m the rank of Captain m any of the three Sultanate Defence Services anywhere m Oman including Field Duties 20 vacancies.
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      • 354 20 HUGHES TOOL COMPANY (Far East) PTE LTD 20, Gut Way, Singapore 2262. We are a subsidiary of an American company, the world's leading manufacturer of oilwell drilling tools. Due to our rapid expansion programmes, we have immediate vacancies for the following positions: QUALITY ASSURANCE INSPECTORS NTC, Grade 3 m Metal
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      • 717 21 A leading engineering company engaged m marina and construction activities I invites applications for the following personnel who will be based m Brunei: Internal Auditor f&j Bt The Internal Auditor will be responsible for planning and undertaking internal I audit and investigations. |j Candidates should possess a recognised professional qualification
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      • 131 21 A successful multinational manufacturing company m Jurong invites applications for the post of: PERSONNEL OFFICER (Famafe) REQUIREMENTS 1 A recognized degree m Social Science or Business Administration is preferred but candidates possessing GCE 'A' level certificate and have more than three years' proven experience m personnel administration and industrial relations
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      • 857 21 aaa aaa aa a o m m m m idi o a o mma a a o a a c c c a 30 go aaa a oa ma aa ma a a ma oa at oo ma: a a a aaa oa maa am 00 a a o a
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      • 704 21 ■I %M *M I ■I FRASER N€AVE GROUP I ■I A Career In Computing I II 5 Trainee Programmers Required ■In line with the national effort to ease the shortage of DP per- I iMsonnel m Singapore, the Group invites suitably qualified appli- I '■cants to fill the above vacancies.
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      • 620 22 r~ I A well established Building I Construction firm has vacancies for I the following PROJECT MANAGER Possess a relevant qualification, preferably a degree/diploma m Building or Quantity Surveying Minimum 6 years' experience m multistorey building projects Commensurate salary will depend on qualifications, experience and other qualities and shall not
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      • 533 22 F.J. BENJAMIN SONS PTE LTD invite applications for the position of PRODUCT GROUP MANAGER (5540,000 p.a.) The selected candidate will assume overall responsibility for the Marketing/Sales Division and take charge of the planning and implementation of longterm marketing activities for highly successful lines such as GUCCI Perfumes and Accessories. GLO:.
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      • 933 22 BE A KEPPSMI Apprentice Yourself To A Better Future Keppel Shipyard offers excellent career opportunities to both MALES and FEMALES for development as skilled workers through its Apprenticeship Programme. The period of training is 3 years! The first year training will be full-time off the job at Keppel's Education Training
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      • 645 23 4 r~ SIA invites applications for: A FLIGHT STEWARD AND STEWARDESS T W REQUIREMENTS: *F FLIGHT STEWARD A GCE passes m 5 subjects, including English, of which 2 should be at W. 'O' level. Candidates must have completed National Service or not be ]m liable for it. a ljN AGE:
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      • 724 23 -SEJLSINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE LEASING PTE LTD CAREER OPPORTUNITIES WITH A New Leasing Company In order to handle our fast growing business, we invite applicants for the posts of: Equipment Leasing Executives (5525,000 pj. negotiable) The persons appointed will be responsible for lease evaluation, contract drafting, liaison with clients and business promotions.
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      • 631 23 SINTAT RentaCar II EXCELLENT II CAREER II OPPORTUNITIES II Due to rapid expansion both here and overseas we now have the following vacancies: ACCOUNTANT II The man we are looking for must be a fully qualified Accountant. with at least 3 years management experience m Accounting, Budgetting, Forecasting, Tax Planning,
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      • 610 24 Applications are invited for the following posts: 1 TEMPORARY CLERK-OF-WORKS QuaWficetloni: a) Preferably completed Secondary Four m a Government or Government Aided School Technical Qualifications m Building with experience m Mechanical Electrical Projects will be an advantage b) Experience m the supervision of multi-storey reinforced concrete structures and finish, e.g.
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      • 486 24 PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION KALLANG Applications are invited from citizens and permanent residents of Singapore for the appointment of Head (Publications) Requirements A good Honours Degree or equivalent, with related experience. Candidates must have a good command of English and a second language (preferably Chinese). Responsibilities Head (Publications) is responsible for the
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      • 645 24 TIMES HUNTERS SON. BHD. (o member of The Times Organisation) has a vacancy for QUALITY CONTROL SUPERVISOR (printing/graphic reproduction) This is a management position and the successful candidate will supervise a team of Quality Control personnel. Responsibilities include feeding back and reporting on quality performance on a day to day
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      • 593 24 IJLUXOR, SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. TV RADIO STEREO A well established and leading Swedish TV, radio and stereo manufacture 1 invites suitably qualified candidates for the following positions VCR Technician /Engineer QC Enginee*- (Senior) Job Specifications: Job Specifications: •To provide after sales service for Luxor To handle total quality control from
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      • 408 24 We, a reputable manufacturing concern m Jurong, which specialises m diaries, invites suitably qualified personnel to apply for the position of:SALES EXECUTIVE Requirements: Applicant must possess own transport and should have 2 to 3 years selling experience m a wellestablished firm. Those with relevant experience m printing or diaries sales
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    • Page 25 Advertisements
      • 497 25 HANLIN BULLION PRIVATE LIMITED A newly established Singapore subsidiary of an international group dealing m bullion, securities and commodities invites applications from enterprising and highly motivated individuals to fill the following positions:1. Divisional Managers 2. Senior Bullion Brokers 3. Trainee Bullion Brokers 4. Secretary Remuneration An attractive remuneration package which
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      • 706 25 We change the way the world thinks. DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, the world's leader m the minicomputer industry, has established a new manufacturing facility m Ang Mo Kio. As part of our expansion program, we are now seeking TWO high calibre persons to join our top management team and to build
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      • 723 25 B Computers is our middle name International Computers Limited is involved m the provision of advanced and innovative technology to meet the everchanging needs of computer users around the world. In Singapore, expansion of our activities has necessitated a recruitment drive for more personnel and we are therefore looking for:
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      • 493 25 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IH Seettaa tM(t) NOTICE OF RESOLUTION DP HOLDING PTE LTD (la Menken' Valaatary UaaMattem At a general meeting of DP Holding Pte Ltd duly convened and held at 5881, Won Hup Complex, Beach Roar), Singapore 0719 on the 20th July 1961, the special resolutions set below
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    • GOING PLACES
      • 410 26 Camping well Who cares about small luxuries if one can come home at the end of it all feeling like a two-year-old? says ANITA EVANS, who spent five blissful days away from the traffic and telephone. That's camping m the wilds for you. Without some preparation, she warns, it can
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      • 836 26  - From harbour hustle to a silvery quiet LINDA AGERBAK By THE thing about Mersing is it's there just three hours down the road, waiting for weekenders from Singapore to drive up with snorkels and a boot full of cold beer. The action all takes Slace at the rivermouth •tty. Boat
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      • 1304 27 w You've also got to be pretty choosy about the people you take along with you. People who moan about minor discomforts like sand in the bed, or sunburn, are hopeless. People who disappear when there's fetching and carrying to be done are even worse, a From
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        • 131 27 GATHER up your passport and the Malaysian car sticker (available from 8.30 a.m. at the office in Queensway near Holland Road). Leave after supper Friday evening and you'll have the Causeway and the road to Mersing all to yourself. It's great driving, especially under a full moon. The
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        • 55 27 THE Mara Ekspres (formerly known as Pan-Malaysia Express) goes up the East Coast morning and evening. The aircon bus leaves at 9 a.m., costing $10.80 one way. The non-air-con buses leave at 10 a.m. and 10 p.m., costing $7.20. Buy tickets at the New Bridge Rd Fringe Carpark,
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        • 76 27 JB taxis ply between Rochore Centre and the JB taxi park. At JB, find a Mersing or a Kota Tinggi taxi. Check the posted fare at the kiosk, hop m, and wait for the taxi to fill up or book an entire taxi and pay four times the
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        • 314 27 DM addition to ad hoc charter arrangements with boat captains, you can arrange island trips through two offices at the Mersing jetty. One is the Rawa Island Resort office, Tel: *****1204. It is best to book up to a month in advance or else try going mid-week. Through
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          141 27 AVOID the two-day-one-night tours unless you agree with the proverb that it is better to travej than to arrive. The three- day-two-night tours depart Singapore early Friday morning and beach you on Tioman by late Friday lunchtime; start the voyage back at mid-day Sunday. Archipelago Travel does this sort
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