The Straits Times, 28 July 1981

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/81
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  • 1035 1  -  AHMAD OSMAN Reduced CPF for worker benefits By THE president of the National Trades Union Congress, Mr C. V. Devan Nair, yesterday pledged labour support for a proposal that firms be given the option to reduce the employer's CPF contributions for new workers so that the
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  • 33 1 COLOGNE, Mon Two 20-year-old deaf members of the Ciech team competing m the 14th international athletic meet for the deaf here nave defected, the Bonn newspaper Boprjei Rundschau said today. M >
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  • 946 1  - Query that could reveal your laziness Vogel EDMUND WEE By 6 MY impression after I have thought about the issue is that the Japanese success is really not the result of their particular peculiar culture. They are really the result of the fact they have thought things through and de-
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  • 110 1 ST index plunges below 800- mark THE important psycholegteal Sfc-polnt terrier of the Straits Times Industrials Index was breached yesterday as the Singapore stock market remained weak despite news that the liquidity situation In Malaysia had eased. The ST index dropped 17.22 potato to reach mm Overnight interbank rates la
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  • 40 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Hundreds of troops have been sent to the Moluccas to help relief efforts where floods and landslides have killed at least three people and inundated thousands of homes, the semi-official Antara news agency said today. Reuter.
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  • 28 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. The FBI has concluded that John Hinckley acted alone m the March 30 shooting of President Ronald Reagan, an FBI spokesman said yesterday. AP.
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  • 162 1 BANGKOK, Mon. The Police Department announced today that it will no longer issue women permits to carry guns because they often use weapons to resolve affairs of the heart. Police officials said women who carry guns often cannot protect themselves when confronted by
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  • 413 1 TEL AVIV, Monday PALESTINIAN guerillas violated the three-day ceasefire m south Lebanon early today by firing rockets at the enclave controlled by Lebanese Christian militias, an Israeli spokesman said. A salvo of Katyusha i missiles, accompanied by small arms fire, was launched from the Nabatiyeh area.
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  • 498 1 NO' TO PRICE HIKES WARSAW, Monday THE Polish Government was today struggling to avert a possible confrontation with Solidarity, the independent trade union, which rejected the officially proposed 200 to 400 per cent food price rises. The government started emergency talks with Solidarity this
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  • 201 1 Prem to give up C-in-C post this year By LEE KIM CHEW Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Mon Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda today said he would step down as army chief this year and might reshuffle his coalition Cabinet again "at the appropriate time." Responding to queries from reporters, Gen Prem
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  • 63 1 LATEST SECOND HUNGER RALLY WARSAW, M«a. TfcMsaada M people staged a pretest against f«»d shortage* L«4i, Polaad's hom< l*rge«t city, la the wtemmA "auger rally" la tke emutry m taree days. A Solidarity spokesman said that aboat ijm peoptr cheered aad appiaaded aa II aaaw aad car* drove slowly dowi.
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • 583 2 The human factor HUMAN relations not work study, quality control and cost analysis must be emphasised in a company, says Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, the Minister of State (Labour). He feels that unless workers are motivated, higher productivity cannot be assured. Jobs should be made more challenging so that
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    • 181 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MR DEVAN NAIR has performed a service by saying that we are learning from Japan not to become Japanese bat to become better Singaporeans. o THE time has come for a rethink on the refugee problem, given the controversial posh and poll factors behind the
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    • 60 2 ITALIAN JUSTICE ITALIANS, accustomed to seeing justice doled out chiefly by the Red Brigades, were relieved when Mehmet Ali Agca was sentenced to life imprisonment for his attempt on the Pope's life. Rhetoric and flair returned to the courtroom in contrast to the complicated, cautious and at times ineffectual
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    • 205 2 INNOVATION LESSON FROM ROLLEI THE lesson that Rollei can teach us is that constant innovation is critical to the success of high technology industries. It is not enough for Singapore to attract just the production processes. The R D laboratory must come hand-in-hand with the production team. Dr
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    • 485 2 MNCs not to blame MULTINATIONAL companies are not to blame for taking jobs from the west to low-wage countries, says the International Labour Organisation. Its special study shows that big firms in Britain, the United States, West Germany and Belgium have given more jobs at home and
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    • 265 2 11-month soccer ban KASMANI SATVA of Geylang International has been suspended (or 11 months after the Football Association of Singapore Disciplinary committee found him guilty of misconduct on July 7. Kaki Bukit's midfielder Toharin Paijan was banned until next March 31. His team mate, Omar Khalid, received five months
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    • 331 2 A piece of Serangoon EVEN before SBC decided to record Serangoon Road, a l.^-metre tall Dutchman was already doing it, trying to record on film a place and a people he knew was vanishing before his eyes. Mr Joop Postema, an audio engineer with Philips, began his film
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    • 215 2 Breakthrough in smuggling probe MALAYSIAN immigration officials have got a breakthrough into their probe on smuggling of Indonesian workers into Malaysia, say sources. A man is helping them to shed light on the activities of a syndicate which would ferry Indonesians to Pangka&n Pinang in Riau province
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 63 3 A tea-sponful of a panda PICTURE shows the first panda that was born m captivity outside China. The cab, tentatively named Hop-Lin was born on July 21 In Chapnltopec Zoo m Mexico City. The cob was barely larger than a teaspoon on the third day after its birth. It weighs
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    • 239 3 Wedding sightseers flock into London LONDON, Mon. Sightseers were surging into London today to disprove the pessimists who forecasted that the public would opt for an armchair" royal wedding. Travel agents and hoteliers had predicted gloomily that Wednesday's massive TV coverage of the procession and service would seduce potential tourists
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    • 73 3 ROME, Mon. The state-run RAI Television Network today turned down an appeal to broadcast a videotaped "interrogation" of a man facing a death threat by the Red Brigades. The gang hinted it would release Mr Roberto Peci. 25, held since June 10. if RAI would broadcast
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    • 330 3 Casey 'okayed plan to topple Gaddafi' WASHINGTON, Mon. NEWSWEEK magazine reported yesterday that CIA Chief William Casey had approved a planned CIA operation to overthrow Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Mr Casey is at present under criticism tor alleged improper business activities Defore he joined the agency and the chairman of
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    • 216 3 BONN, Mon. GERMAN nadlsts la Darmstadt are complaining about Peeping Toms In Ualted SUtes Air Force helicopter*. And s*me American wives think their hellcrator pll«t husbands might be flying rather *But pilcta say It Is Jist lacMeatal U hellraptrrs m training
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    • 371 3 'Ceasefire a change in Israeli stand on PLO' CAIRO, Mon. The ceasefire m southern Lebanon reflects "a change m the Israeli position toward the Palestine Liberation Organisation," a senior Egyptian Foreign Ministry official said m an interview published yesterday m the weekly Mayo. "This is the first time that there
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    • 52 3 TORONTO, Mon. A Canadian medical team has successfully operated on a gorilla's brain a first m medical history, it was announced here yestenlay. The operation, by 15 doctors, lasted two hours and consisted of lancing an abscess m the brain of Tabitha, an eight-month-old Toronto Zoo
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    • 37 3 NEW YORK, Mon. More than 300 people who attended a banquet at a conference centre m Ashville, North Carolina yesterday were hospitalised for food poisoning after they developed stomach cramps, vomited and ran fevers. AFP.
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    • 26 3 LONDON, Mon. Belize, one of the last Latin American territories under British rule, will become independent on Sept 21, the foreign office said yesterday. UPf
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    • 242 3 'Rajai won 1 m more votes than Bani-Sadr' TEHERAN, Mon. Iran today claimed that fundamentalist Pre-sident-elect Mohammed All Rajai received nearly one million more votes than deposed President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, Teheran Radio reported. The Interior Ministry said Mr Rajai, the current premier, captured 12,926,607 out of 16,669,489 votes for president
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    • 127 3 Iran denies there were Israeli arms on plane LONDON, Mon. Iran yesterday dismissed as a "•lie" and "fairy tale" reports that an Argentine plane, which crashed m the Soviet Union last weekend, had carried military equipment from Israel to Iran. Quoting a statement from the foreign ministry, Iranian state radio
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    • 183 3 CASTRO ACCUSES U.S. OF GERM WARFARE HAVANA, Mon. President Fidel Castro charged today that the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) may have introduced diseases which strike at people and agriculture into Cuba. In a speech, Dr Castro said 270.000 cases of dengue fever had been reported m the country In
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    • 57 3 BELTING, Mod. A Chinese magazine today denied foreign reports that China was m the process of "de-Maoiflcation" to rid itself of the influence of the once god-like Mao Zedong. On the contrary, the foreign-language Beijing Review said, China was now carrying out what Mao had proposed
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    • 370 4 Thais take tougher line in move to expel refugees BANGKOK, Monday THAILAND was yesterday reported to have further toughened its stand on the Indochinese refugee issue with a call for the repatriation to Vietnam of the "Dien Bien Phu" refugees, many of whom have been m Thailand for more than
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    • 121 4 BANGKOK, Mon. The saga is over. Last night the escaped black panther that has had Bangkok m a tizzy for 41 days was captured m the city centre by a team from the Wildlife Conservation Division. The team has been after the elusive beast since the
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    • 57 4 Aftermath of a tanker oil spill THE basks of River Elbe being coated with oil after a liberlaa tanker Afran Zenith ran aground with 7«,7«1 tonnes of crude on board near Hamburg pert yesterday. Seme SM tonnes of oil leaked from the ship and drifted towards the mouth of the
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    • 180 4 London no more the most costly city LONDON, Mon. London is no longer the world's most expensive city for the business traveller, according to a survey published here today by the Financial Times. The survey, based on the cost of three nights m an international hotel including two meals at
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    • 29 4 SEOUL, Mon. Police reported today that 36 people drowned yesterday across the country, bringing to 517 the number of people drowned m the last two weeks. UPI.
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    • 262 4 Tour will go on, says rugby union WELLINGTON, Monday THE South African rugby tour of New Zealand will go on despite threats of continued protests by opponents of South Africa's racial policies, the New Zealand Rugby Union said tonight. The decision was announced after an emergency meeting called to discuss
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    • 205 4 ASEAN OUR MOST VITAL PARTNER: MARCOS By ABBY TAN Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Mon. President Ferdinand Marcos today said that Asean would be the Philippines' most important partner m regional peace and stability and that the five-member group could provide an environment that is most conducive to the growth of
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    • 147 4 HAMILTON (New Zealand), Mm. A farmer World War II Spitfire pilot, who p*Uce believe planned a Wmifc*— attack *n Saturday on a g,l crowded with fans waiting to watch a South African Rugby team, appeared In court today, charged with stealing ft plane. He was Identified
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 93 4 PRESIDENT Kenneth Kaunda announced m Lusaka yesterday that he had ordered the detention of Zambia's top labour union leader and 'two other men, charging they incited illegal strikes aimed at toppling the government. The order was given to detain the chairman of the Zambia Congress of Trade
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      • 65 4 THE HUNGER strike by convicted IRA guerillas m Belfast's Maze Prison passed a macabre milestone yesterday as Kieran Doherty began his 67th day without food. This is the longest the Maze hunger strikers have survived so far. Bobby Sands, who started his fast on Mar 1, died soon
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      • 81 4 SAUDI Arabian leaders have apparently decided to keep Saudi oil production at the present near-record levels of 10 million barrels a day for the time being despite a world glut, the authoritative Middle East Economic Survey (Mees) reported yesterday. The Nicosia-based trade magazine said there was
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      • 98 4 WITH only five days to go before Prime Minister-designate Menachem Begin is constitutionally bound to announce his new cabinet, he was believed to be further than ever yesterday from working out an arrangement with the religious parties, determined to make the most of their strong position.
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      • 98 4 SECURITY services m eastern-bloc- nations, notably the Soviet Union and East Germany, have been creating elite anti-terrorist squads such as those already m existence m several Western countries, the conservative daily newspaper Die Welt reported m Bonn yester day In their efforts to learn the latest antiterrorist techniques,
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    • 156 5 WINNER of the IMI Miss Young International beauty pageaat Miss Italy Monica Ronionl (centre) being flanked by her runners-np after she was crowned la Manila on Sunday. The ether young beauties are, from left: Miss Finland ChrUttaa Saara Helena Rklund (third runner-up), Miss Spala Maria Angeles
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    • 260 5 Jakarta urged to curb baby trade JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian newspapers and officials have expressed growing fears lately at the increasing number of children taken out of the country by adoptive West European parents. Controversy on the issue flared m recent days when it was found that a group of Dutch
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    • 59 5 NAHA (Japan). Mon. A 39-year-old jobless man was arrested yesterday after kidnapping a seven-year-old boy and holding him for eight days m an abortive bid to get five million yen (5547,500) m ransom, police said. The boy. Yasuyuki, son of 31-year-old night club hostess Sachiko
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    • 356 5 NEW DELHI, Mon, THE Indian Government today banned strikes m all essential services and m government and semi-govern-ment organisations throughout the country m a drastic move to tackle the worsening economic situation. This is the first time such a measure has been taken
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    • 251 5 MNCs cleared of siphoning out jobs GENEVA, Monday MULTINATIONAL companies, for years charged with weakening industrial nations by siphoning out jobs to low-wage developing countries, have been absolved from blame by the International Labour Organisation (II In a special study just published on multinational enterprises, the Genevabased United Nations agency"
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    • 162 5 US dollars: Inter-city black market MANILA, Mon. Chinatown m Manila is now the focus of investigations into a reported dollarsmuggling operation linking Manila, Hongkong, Talpeh, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur ana Bangkok. Talk of a multi-million illicit dollar transfer system had spread through banking and government circles last month, following the leakage
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    • 80 5 NEW YORK, Mon. Drugdealing is becoming as much a part of life on Wall Street, the famed New York financial district, as trading m stocks and bonds, a federal drug inquiry revealed yesterday. The U.S. Drugs Abuse Agency said a three-week probe had revealed that sales
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    • 66 5 ISLAMABAD. Mon. Pakistani authorities yesterday confiscated anti-government handbills published In Kabul by the Al-Zulfikar terrorist organisation and smuggled into the border town of Peshawar, it was announced here. The Al-Zulfikar group, which masterminded the hijacking of a Pakistani Jetliner to Kabul and Damascus m March, is led by
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    • 161 5 HONGKONG, Mon. THERE are frequent earthquakes ea the 1M c* the W*rM" ef abeve sevea aa the Klchter aeale, a British adeattot returalMg frem Cklu said here teday. Or Michael Ward, exprdltlon leader ef the British team tint ce«qaere4 the
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    • 972 6  - Doubts remain on trial of man who shot Pope BRUCE RENTON, By Our Rome Reporter IN an Italy grown accustomed to teeing justice done by the Red Brigades, the trial and sentence of Mehmet Ali Agca, the Turk who shot the Pope m May, was unusually straightforward. But there was
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    • 782 6  -  ABBY TAN, By Our Manila Reporter TRADEWINDS Hotel m Manila, the only Singapore Airlines hotel, has been up for sale for one-and-a-half years. So far, there have been no takers at the rightprice. The 320-room hotel, one of the first to open m the
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  • 464 7  -  KOH YAN POH By MANAGEMENTS were called on yesterday to shed their traditional emphasis on work study, quality control and cost analysis, and become more human oriented. This way, it will be possible to identify workers' abilities and pave the way for harmonious
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  • 246 7 TRADITIONAL Chinese businesses, usually small family concerns, will be getting a helping hand from the National Productivity Board. For the first time, the board will organise a series of Chinese training courses and publish a Chinese newsletter to introduce to them modern
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  • 177 7  - Burglars who spike dog food with nails PAUL WEE By Crime Desk POLICE believe they have caught up with an elusive gang of burglars who raided wealthy homes after either maiming or killing dogs guarding the premises. The gang is believed to have got away with loot worth more than
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  • 174 7 Conference begins with a minute's silence THE first •veraeM eonfereaee «f the Institute of Industrial Engineers (Avtralte) began at the Mandarin Hotel yesterday morning wttt tke 121 foreign and local participants observing mlaateValleaee. It was a mark of respect for a man largely responsible for the eenference, Mr Ernest Pnnckard
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  • 36 7 THE Health Ministry has cancelled the status of the See Tho Clinic for Women at Uat Towers as an approved institution for abortions under the Abortion Regulations 1974, according to the latest Gazette notification.
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  • 133 7 THE six summonses against Tay Beng Chuan, 41, once the executive director of Kie Hock Shipping (1971) Pte Ltd, wound up three years ago, were again adjourned Tor mention on Aug 25. No plea was taken for the summonses, under the Companies Act. Tay's counsel,
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  • 556 8  - Civil servants talk of pros and cons FILOMINA D'CRUZ OPTING OUT WITHOUT LOSS SCHEME By CIVIL servants interviewed yesterday see the government's early release scheme, under which officers can leave the civil service without losing their pension, as paving the way for a hire and fire system. It all seems
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  • 163 8 POLICE were within a hair-breadth of catching an imposter yesterday when he eluded them. Earlier at about 1.30 p.m., the imposter had confronted Mr C.H. Teo, a Malaysian, at Boon Lay Shopping Centre and told him that he was committing an offence by having long
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  • 227 8 THE National University of Singapore has fulfilled the role of a university m a developing country by working closely with the government and m helping to formulate policy. NUS vice chancellor Prof Lim Pin said this yesterday at the Regional English Language
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  • 275 8 AFTER ten yean, this cactus plant seems to have decided It's time peo pie Mttced It. Last month, two large yellow flowers bloomed. But this failed to cause mnrh of a stir, probably becaaM they bloomed far a night and
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  • 346 8 Shorter wait for URA nod to start work on projects GOOD news for developers who bid successfully for sites under the Urban Redevelopment Authority's sale of sites programme: They are to get speedier approval for their building programme. Under a new processing system, approval for work to begin on projects
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  • 81 8 THE Public Works Department will spend |1M million m Its road building programme this year, which ends m March 1982. This was announced by Mr Hwang So© Jin, the MP for Jalan Kayn. when he opened the $4 million 1.2 km extension of Ang Mo Kio
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  • 413 9 t JOB-HOPPING among computer professionals has reached such proportions that a new computer association will be formed to try to reduce it. The new body will represent computer vendors, distributors, services bureaus, consultancies and software houses. Membership will be on a corporate level,
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  • 208 9 Warning to drivers who charge on seeing red BEATING-the-red-light syndrome Is common among motorists m Singapore. In the first six months this year, I,IM motorists were found disobeying red light signals, according to the Traffic Police. As a result, there were 13 accidents. Police said many motorists, using their own
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  • 211 9 Computer Clubs mushroom in CCs and schools COMPUTER clubs have mushroomed m schools and community centres m the last two years. There are now 11 such clubs m as many constituencies and nearly 50 m schools. This observation was made by the Minister of State for Education, Dr Tay Eng
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  • 102 9 Logo contest for car inspection centre VICOM, a car inspection centre, is organising a logo design competition for the new company. Wholly owned by the Singapore Labour Foundation, the company will begin operations m January. It is being set up to provide efficient and reliable car inspection services, m line
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  • 41 9 RESIDENTS of the West Coast should not be alarmed at the sound of blanks and thunderflashes from 4.50 to 7.10 p.m. today. The Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting an exercise m the area. Aircraft will be flying low.
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  • 72 9 THE telephone number callers dial to get help from the international telephone supervisor has been changed from *****22 to *****T7. The change results from the shift of the main telephone operation centre to the new computerised exchange at Comcentre. To minimize inconvenience, the old
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  • 37 9 A 60- YEAR-OLD motorcyclist, Tan Jan Tok, was found dead beneath his machine at Keppel Road at about 8.35 p.m. on Sunday. Police are appealing for witnesses to the mishap to contact Traffic Police.
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  • 66 9 SBS services m Ang Mo Kio Estate will be affected by the National Day parade on August 9. The services to be diverted m three stages are 262, 265. 267, 261, 264, 265, 263. 266, 25, 74, 77, 132, 133, 136, 138, 159. 162, 165, 166,
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  • 281 9 Howe's land case gets further hearing MR JUSTICE A. P. Rajah, who originally on June 29 reserved judgment on an appeal by Mr Howe Yopn Chong against the government's assessment of the annual value of his vacant land m Peck Hay Road, yesterday had the case called up again for
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  • 126 9 EXEC GETS DIVORCE FROM HUSBAND AN accounts executive, Mrs Gilbert Chai, was granted a divorce by the High Court yesterday because of her husband's adultery with another woman last New Year's Eve. The couple were married m Kuala Lumpur m July 1964. They have two children who are with the
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  • 27 9 THE public can book the squash court at the Kampcng Cnai Chee community centre by calling Tel. *****8 or *****60 between 3 and 10 p.m.
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  • 146 9 A HIGH Court Judge yesterday disallowed a theatre usher's application to have reasonable access to his two daughters after he said he was not going to maintain them, following his wife's successful divorce petition against him. Mr Ang Wee Phuan, 37, refused to
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  • 121 9 Jailed for forging medical certs WHEN former SBS driver Henry Chew Chwee Lye applied for one day's leave and was rejected, he toned to his colleague for help. Wong Oek Swan alias Wong Yoke Son, a former driver, sold Chew a forged medical chit for $15. For this, Wong was
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  • 243 9 Era of national baby shows is over THE 15-year era of national baby shows m Singapore is over. But proud mothers can still enter their babies for the humbler shows at community centres. The People's Association yesterday confirmed that national baby shows, held annually since 1966, have been scrapped. Why?
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  • 96 11 Three senior state counsel promoted THREE Senior State Counsel from the Attorney-General's Chambers have been promoted from Grade "E" to Grade "D," with effect from Aug 1, by the Legal Service Commission. They are Messrs Chao Hick Tin, Goh Phai Cheng and Tan Teow Yeow. Also promoted are Deputy Public
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  • 418 11 By EDMUND WEE JAPAN is unique m more ways than one. According to Dr Nobuyoshi Namiki, director and chief economist of the Japan Economic Research Centre, when the first oil crisis hit the world, Japan was the only country to reduce corporate profits
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  • 284 11 Demand and ability: The big gap A GERMAN executive's computer was badly damaged when a forkllft operator employed by the Singapore Air Terminal Services allowed It to fall on Its side. And the executive said the incident highlighted the Mg gap between the government's demand for higher technology and the
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  • 367 11 SINGAPORE and the other three Newly Industrialised Countries (NICs) m Asia, cannot rely solely on the Confucianist virtues of thriftiness and hard work if they want to catch up with Japan. What they should do, says the chairman of the National
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  • 191 11 'Pay-as-you-are-served' scheme for coffee shops ABOUT 1,300 coffeeshops and small restaurants here have been asked to introduce a pay-as-you-are-served scheme from Saturday to overcome labour shortage. Customers will be asked to pay up as soon as they are served their food and drinks. Behind the scheme are the SOO-member Singapore
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    • 274 11 AS FROM DRAW NO 8/81 (6 AUGUS DRAW ON 6TH AUGUST 1981 AT COLOMBO COURT MALL (<J AT 6.30 P.M. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW The Aramis Executive Worth $230.00. nov^^^ours for only $65 when you buy 2 products from Aramis Regular, Aramis 900 or Aramis Devin. The Aramis Executive Organizer
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 146 11 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp THATS THE LAST TIAAE)] I TOLP HER IU. **/v»6t»i K YbU O06MT TO BE THAjJKFlJU ILL EVER SPEAK TO J BE 46 TDfAORROW SHE J<>ih«»i SHE HASSUCH AR3OR ►AEMORV--UkRS BLABBePTOtJ.' J SAlP SHE THOUeHT I i^S. SHE i^UST H>/e FOfJGOTtBhl THAT j—
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  • Article, Illustration
    58 12 4 WE were bored of sitting around and seeing ourselves redundant since early July. We would probably be retrenched anyway, and the Job market is getting very competitive. I hear a precision watch company has been retrenching people like us. So the earlier we caa secure Jobs the better
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  • 698 12  -  IDAH LATIFF By THE bulk of the 364 Rollei workers 80 per cent who were retrenched yesterday said they had gone through the exercise voluntarily. They volunteered because they had found jobs elsewhere, were trying to secure jobs before the market
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  • 332 12 Special rates for retired SBS share holders THE Singapore Bus Service has decided to allow retired shareholders, with no CPF accounts, to continue to enjoy concessionary travel if they had paid cash for the required additional 500 shares. This "considered decision" was made after the company took into account recent
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  • 49 12 A WALKATHON In aid of the Spastic Children's Association will be held on Aug 16 at 7.30 p.m. starting from the car park opposite the Botanic Gardens. The walkathon is being organised by Tonlip Fai East Pte Ltd, m conjunction with the International Year of The Disabled
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  • 538 12 Witness tells why he helped to prepare false claims $21m FRAUD TRIAL A FORMER managing director of Adhouse International Pte Ltd told a court yesterday that he helped his chairman, Isaac Paul Ratnam, prepare false insurance claims m March 1979 because he knew by then that he was "already m
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  • 148 12 A HOTEL guest, unhappy over the quality of his breakfast, walked right into the kitchen to slap the waitress who had served him. The magistrate's court hrard that on July 6, Ho Poh Keng, 33, a businessman who had stayed at the Savoy Hotel, m
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  • 401 12 PEOPLE m the swim together can sometimes turn out to be extremely helpful souls, as a mechanical engineer found out yesterday. Imagine the scene: He was at the Chinese Swimming Club preparing for a dip. There were already many swimmers m
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 352 13 Man held in probe on illegal workers racket JAKARTA, Monday IMMIGRATION authorities have detained a man believed to be involved m the smuggling of Indonesian workers from the Lesser Sunda islands into Malaysia. Sources said yesterday the man may be able to shed light on the activities of a syndicate
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    • 192 13 Johore MB will stand if picked by Dr M JOHORE BARU, Mon MENTRI Besar Tan Sri Haji Othman Saat said yesterday that he would most likely accept nomination if he was chosen by the party leadership to stand m the next general election. Nobody could predict who among the present
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    • 136 13 Youth group meets Mahathir on pardon KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Umno Youth executive committee today had a meeting with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad during which they raised several issues, including the question of pardon for former Selangor Mentri Besar Datuk Haji Harun Idris. Datuk Haji Suhaimi, who
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    • 39 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Japan has given Malaysia a yen credit worth Ms 64 million to finance the fabrication of boilers for a power station m Port Klaag, west of here, a Foreign Ministry statement said Reuter.
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    • 164 13 KOTA BARU, Mon. A 16-year old girl told police she lost consciousness last night on her way for tuition and woke up later m a building about 500 metres away. The girl said she saw a dark figure dashing across her path and the air
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    • 307 13 MIC urges govt to help Indians get their share KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The youth wing of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) has urged the government to take positive steps to enable the Malaysian Indians achieve their fair share of "12 per cent" m the wealth and progress of the country.
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    • 226 13  -  M.G.G. PILLAI By Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Most Malaysian political parties make their candidates sign blank resignation letters and other papers promising to indemnify their parties should they, after winning, defect to other parties. But lawyers doubted whether these could
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    • 297 13 ISSUE IN FOCUS was brought on a matter of principle. After the court case, he described it as a "test case" and said it would be used to claim similar "victories" over other state assemblymen and MPs who had defected. The former DAP leader m Malacca, Mr Chan Teck Chan,
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    • 49 13 PENANG, Mon. Malaysia's National Paddy and Rice Authority (LPN) has signed contracts to buy 212.000 tonnes of rice from Thailand and China this year. LPN's half-yearly report on the .rice situation m the country snowed a shortfall of some 250.000 tonnes could be expected this year. AFP:
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    • 42 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Man. An agreement to extend the tenure of the Asian Regional Arbitration Centre here to another three years will be signed on Wednesday. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen will sign on behalf of the government. -AFP
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    • 235 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Hashim bin Ahmad, A, had all the fingers and thumb of his left hand Mown off by a home-made Ore cracker yesterday. He has keen admitted to hospital m a serions condition. A doctor said Us left hand might have to
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    • 441 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Federal Territory United Malays National Organisation Youth has asked its sister component parties, Malaysian Chinese Association and Malaysian Indian Congress, not to contest the Damansara parliamentary seat, The movement, although conceding that the prerogative of who gets which seat lies
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 100 13 The Hilton* Golden Steamboat. A most sumptuous affair. Jk +&V& V 9 I uunV JVtnnnni A C*~ M I Exquisitely prepared to perfection as only the Chinese know how. the Hilton's Golden Steamboat is an eating experience that'll leave you bubbling: with delight. Take the elevator to Tradewinds on the
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  • The Straits Times TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1981
    • 382 14 LEARNING from the Japanese makes sense. It is all too easy, of course, to deride Americans, or, for that matter Singaporeans, for their assiduous efforts to adopt Japanese management styles and methods. As Prof Ezra Yogel points out, the thing has assumed proportions of a fad m the
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    • 372 14 THAILAND'S patience over the continued large presence of Indochinese refugees on its territory is understandably wearing thin. Since the fall of Saigon m April 1975, and again since Hanoi's invasion of Kampuchea m early 1979, Thailand has borne the brunt of the upheavals m the Indochinese countrtos.
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  • 761 14  -  PAUL WEBSTER By m Paris BEFORE the end of this year, it will be almost impossible to cash a cheque or negotiate a loan m France without passing through a governmentcontrolled bank or savings institution. It will also be difficult to buy a French-made refrigerator, an
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  • 1179 14 How US and Europe view their alliance It is not that the European allies do not recognise the predatory nature of the Soviet beast. They just disagree with the US about how to neutralise the danger. And having lived through total war on their territory, they are more determined to
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  • 596 14 BANGKOK United States manufacturers are dumping toxic chemicals, such as insecticides and pesticides, on developing countries at a rate that has virtually turned people of these nations into guinea pigs." This was the accusation of Dr Prayoon Deemar of the Office of Toxic Substance Research of
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 13 14 PERKIN-ELMER The MEGAMINI® Computer Company PERKIN-ELMER DATA SYSTEMS (F.E.) PTE LTD TEL: *****60
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    • 349 14 B Hf*^ fc 11 i A tMTIm ThexiDodds Van Cleef Arpels. The name 1 L^-/ J Iws earned them a formidable synonymous with superior style, TIU/ol (JoWUiUUaA/ reputation unoqg an equally elegance and uncompromised quality 11 formidable clientele of Royalty, for over 70 years. First m Paris, JCUI/CaACI industrial magnates
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  • FORUM
    • 598 15 WE REFER to the letter by June Wheatley (ST, July 9) on Ill-treat-ment of animals. The SPCA has been constantly trying to instil in children and adults the importance of developing i f*spect for animal life. This is done primarily by way of our
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    • 135 15 Forms to keep workers on toes THE postmasters of several post offices I have been to keep a continuous check on their counter staff. on inquiry, I found that the postal department has a unique and effective way of getting the most out of its staff (clerical or uniformed). An
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    • 213 15 Errant driver not forced to pay the fine PLEASE refer to the letter "Hard to win In court" (ST, July 17) by "Disgusted." We wish to Inform "Disgusted" that a driver who is booked for a traffic violation is not "compelled to pay toe One" as he puts It. He
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    • 156 15 Of hospitals and doctors... I BROUGHT my wife to the Middle Road Hospital for skin treatment and I was appalled by the registration clerk's attitude. There was a queue of nearly 10 people and she was working and chatting on the phone at the same time.
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    • 81 15 No certificate, no prenatal check-up ON JULY 3, I went to Still Road Polyclinic to have my first prenatal checkup for my second pregnancy. I brought along all my medical documents for the check-up but I was refused a staff nurse or officer-in-charge just because I did not bring my
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    • 108 15 LAST Sunday at 6 p.m., my two-year -old son suddenly developed high fever. Besides this, he also started vomitting violently. I started to ring all the clinics m the vicinity of our block but to no avail. On our way to the hospital, we saw the back
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    • 163 15 Customs officers just as embarrassed about checks I REFER to the letters from Mr Frank Chua and Singaporean (ST, July 16). We agree with Mr Frank Chua that body checks on travellers for narcotics should not be done m an arbitrary or routine manner. Regretably, the remark "opportunity cost" was
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    • 83 15 ARE students introduced to international library classification and cataloguing systems when they come of age? This knowledge will encourage greater and better use of information sources such as the libraries. Fact-finding can be frustrating to the uni- nitiated and even librarians need to be
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    • 78 15 ON JULY 18, I was surprised when a policeman, wearing a courtesy badge, approached a group of us m an ill-mannered way. We were playing a game of chess when he came to us with three other policemen. After looking at our
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  • Parking problems
    • 138 15 IN ORDER to avoid inconvenience and disputes with motorists, I am wondering whether the car park sections of the HDB and URA (or PSA) can serve motorists immediate notice (by putting the notice under the windscreen wiper) for all alleged parking offences committed at their car parks.
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    • 58 15 Nine months later THE HDB Car Parks Section sent my brother a registered notice on July 15, demanding the driver's particulars of an alleged offence of not displaying a valid parking coupon at Outram Park Block 26 on Oct 6, 19«f Why is there a delay of nine months before
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    • 46 15 I WOULD like to suggest that the URA redesign its parking coupon because the yellow backing and white letters pose a reading problem when the lighting is poor. And this could be quite costly to the victim. CAR PARK VICTIM Singapore 1314
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    • 39 15 I GOT a ticket because I forgot that my three-month season parking ticket had expired. That certainly was too costly a "reminder"! This surely warrants some warning but not a summons! ANGRY MAN Singapore IMS
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    • 60 15 I HOPE the URA and the HDB will use the same format for their parking coupons and make life easier for motorists. I have on several occasions tore out the wrong tabs on parking coupons because of the confusion caused by^ the different formats adopted by the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 191 15 Rediffusion has again hunted down another of the finest Colour TVs m the world for you. f~ HTC-291-MR(slcm) directly from Japan. IMPORTED Specially O NE MONTH I tuned and fully FREE RENTAL f guaranteed by Rediffusion with genuine _J I spare parts. ,--<^mr SStmMWMr FREE GIFT! I fßSi Table model
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    • 916 15 CHECKUP „4^T DAIHATSU CAMPAIGN -T 20JULY-BAUGBI WITH MR. H.CHISOKU SERVICE ENGINEER FROM DAIHATSU, JAPAN IN ATTENDANCE APPOINTMENT *CSiUL SINTIENSENqr* NOW! JURONq CENTRE >i> II Teban Gardens Crescent Jurong. Singapore 2260 IQYCHWSTSia/81 v Uf (3£lJ *IISlflllli)irdl qLrt'UHf I ADVERTISEMENT m SPACE DONATED BY yy^is.J^ KOl <» o*3gi© m to c *»(©<>
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    • 723 16 AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INOEX y^>\^ Telephone SeKvk.r *****22 rcrsONAL SERVICES fj X I mm^^ pj— Moodoy Fndoy 8300 m 5.00 p.m. Ordnory 80 ct» per word (nm S l 2 00) A MERCHANDISE W aTX.^ **aP fk^^^^a\ m fa^^^^a\ vm I Ib»^^^^ I Ib»^^^^ I I Aw law
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    • 465 16 I FOR ONLY tiSSO you can buy a brand new Blessing Piano. Also easy HP. available. Song's Piano House, 265. Peninsula Plaza, *****27/*****15. Branch: 294, Changl Road. *****14 or Mun Kal Piano. Ang Mo Klo. *****83/ *****79. CLEARING CHEAP YAMAHA organ/electric pla io $750. guitar/ cases, trumpet, trombone. $150. vox-amplifier,
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    • 294 16 ff >1 VmtkH t M B Jl|| a M aljt~]a Ijt MT Nikon TAKES GREAT PICTURES EVENINSPACE. With every purchase of a NIXON EM $399. Complete with 50mm (f 1.8) E. Lens and CF 11 Case $40. aaaar^^-M w A. FREE NIXON Commemorative Space Gifts are yours (While Stocks Last).
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    • 430 16 GOING CHEAP OFFICE furnitures. wooden and metal office desks, office chairs (various sizes and design). View CCC Junk Store Pte. Ltd. TO/81 Blk 1004, Aljunled Avenue 5, Singapore 1438. (Facing Paya Lebar Road, near to Oeylang I ire-station) Tel: *****36/*****37. EXPAT LEAVING. SELLING 1 twin bed set. (280 2 alrcons.
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    • 683 16 fcrrtos. a^rcl,**..] lJ Solly's Resta ura nt Y.M.CA7o.Palmer"Rd Tel: *****99 Hurry! Hurry! Taste our delicious. JAPANESE FOOD (1) Fried Prawn (2) Fried Cuttle Fish(3) Fried Fish (4) Japanese Curry (5) Japanese Steak INDIAN CURRY-FISH-HEAD CANTONESE &SZE CHUAN CUISINE REASONABLE RATE &FREE PARKING Special discount for tour .agency. CHANG! FLORAL MILE
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    • 643 16 I DRESSMAKING WHY take years Learn complete Dressmaking In 4 5 months Tel: ****** Kathleen. 38 BsbYsittino/Nurssfy EDUCATED HOUSEWIFE WtLLMQ to look after children at own home. Meal* provided. Please phone: *****00. EXPERIENCED AND QUALIFIED Nurse willing to babysit for any age group children. Call *****86 37 Gardening FREE QUOTATION.
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    • 606 16 iPwsoral Services ARtorchamlMn 42 Photography ACADEMU VIDEO. FIRST Vldeographer In Singapore guarantees, quality productions for all occasions, film conversions, "Album Services" with editing, dubbing, Inserting still pictures and lenses techniques of professional standards backed by years of experiences. *****4/ *****7 (Night: *****52). THE CLASSIC PHANTOM Creats a unique new dimension
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    • 622 16 NBCON FIA CHROME with MD 3 Motor drive. 35/ZS, 55/1.2, 105/2.5, and Mets 45 CTI flash. Complete with accessories. Contact Ng *****2 (morning). *****37 after 6.30 p. m FOCUS. LIVE SNOOTINO on Vldeo-VHS, Betamax, Slide, Photography. One extra VHS or Betamax free copy. *****04. 44 Other Services TRANSFER OF SMM
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    • 568 16 %srS&.*"' l0 "**l£ I AN ESTABLISHED PROGRESSIVE Singapore Company seeks reliable and aggressive dealer/ distributor on exclusive basis for: a range of electronic security device for homes and cars. Interested parties please reply with full details of organisation to: ST. Box A*****, 1 New Industrial Road, Spore IM3. SELLING AT
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    • 486 16 FEW THOUSAND PIECES prerecorded Chinese cassettes u> clear below cost. Tel: *****7. Lawrence, after 12.30p m HALF-PORTION OF MAN'S Hairdressing salon at Bedok North for complete takeover. Call: *****94/*****00 ONE LOT OF original oil and water colour paintings to clear below cost. Must sell. Tel: *****2. Steven. STOCK CLEARING Oold
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    • 288 17 II CCT*piOyTflsjni w 41 SrhMton* Vacant aBBBM**^*^*SBBBM*BBB»B»B^*V *V BerretarlaJ ft derlemt METAL BOX SING A PORE LTD trnrttaa appNcatlona for tfl9 pO9t Of! BECRETARY (Commas Dapartrnant) WaaMsraitianta. Minimum OCE O' level with good credit In English Minimum shorthand speed of 100 w.p.m. and typing speed of 50 w.p.m. Preferably with
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    • 369 17 A MUST FOR SOMEONE WHO HAS NEVER THOUGHT OF GOING BACK TO WORK Today, we require a special breed ot people who are not working and yet have skills to put to work. Ouf clients' requirements are: FAST TYPISTS TELEPHONE OPS SNR ACCOUNTS CLERKS COSTING CLERKS (JbTMI) JNR ACCOUNTS CLERKS
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    • 510 17 An eetabMehed and progre*- iv* Marine Company m Jurong require* immediately a CONFIDENTIAL CLERICAL ASSISTANT The successful candidate will assist the Administrative Officer. Legal and Secretarial Division In the dally clerical functions and Is expected to have worked In a Insurance company or has related experience In Insurance matters. We
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    • 446 17 Leading travel agency requires: FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK OCT. "O" level. Credit m Maths. Basic Book-keeping and experienced In accounts payable preferable but not essential Must be adaptable and able to communicate with creditors. Oood working condition and benefits for the right candidate Please write enclosing passport slse photograph and telephone
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    • 518 17 ZlfH 1) TRAINEE ASSISTANT SECTION CHIEF Pre-U 2) SALES OFFICER (Male) Diploma In Business Study and Administration Ngee Ann graduates preferable 3) RECEPTIOMIST/TELEPHONE OPERATOR (Female) OCE 'O' Level Knowledge of Chinese an advantage 4) SIBPFWO CLERK (Fame**) OCE 'O' Level and typing essential Interested applicants please call personally at: KRANJI
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    • 509 17 ACCOUNTS CLERK Oman mim. Passed at least LCC Intermediate book-keeping preferably with LCC Higher Accounting. 1-2 years experience. Able to keep full set of books. Apply with recant photograph A telephone contact to: Th* Accountant SINO- AMERICA TRAVEL CORPORATION PTE LTD Suite 462, 3 rd. Floor, People's Park Complex, Singapore.
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    • 493 17 Cl^^w»yii^wil SENIOR BOOK-KEEPERS BOOK-KEEPERS Possess Accounting/ Auditing Certificates with 3 years experience Apply with full particulars or call personalty to:MIBS CHRISTINA NG 20TH CENTURY FOODS PTE LTD 4 CHIN BEE DRIVE JURONG SINGAPORE 2261 TEL: *****88 EXT 35. Snipping a Trading Company requires a PROMPT FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM TYPIST
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    • 452 17 itfi X ANEMATSU-GOSHO LTD BJBJakM FEMALE GENERAL CLERK OCE 'O' level Able to type well Age below 25 years Applicant* are la writ* In Mating qMatmcatton*. *«partar»ca, |»«s*iit/ aspected salary and contact P.O. BOX as SINGAPORE 9001 OENERAL CLERK CUM TYPIST OCE 'O' level. Ability In typing. 1-2 years' experience
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    • 1014 17 HW HtaptvfPlMlT Urgent y raqwtrad RECEPTIONIST CUM ACCOUNTS CLERK With working experience and Higher LCC Accounting Cert mtor****d ptoaee ceM tor interview St lMitlll7-111t, B* 15 Lorong t. To* Payon Industrial Park Singapore 1231 Tel: 2**5772/3 MONTEDISON (S) PTE LTD An International Company operating on a 5-day week urgently requires
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    • 909 17 iff I WANTED UROCMTIV MCEPTtOWST cum Oeneral Clerk Residing around Jurong or Clemenll area preferred Must be able to type 40 w p m Salary WOO to $400 Interested, please call 2ei7SoS. for Interview DILIGENT SECRETARY URGENTLY required, able to handle telex and correspondence Independently Please send resume and photo
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 582 18 Nf iiiislinimauil Clfs|PrVyls^e*l 1 46 Situation. Vacant c) BmloM 7 TEAM SALES MANAGERS required by International Company acting for a London baaed organ laatlon and which Is expanding lta sales force In Singapore. Becauae of Its rapid expansion, a comprehensive training and promotion scheme Is now In effect to groom
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    • 507 18 m requires SALES ASSISTANTS Requirements: Male or female Singapore citizens (male applicants should have completed National Service Completed O C.E 'O' level Oood spoken English Prepared to work on shifts Btsrttftfl salary win be commensursts with relevant working expert* snes. In eoottion to otner attractive frings benefits, en annual wage
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    • 605 18 II Employment Hardware Company In Ketteng requires SALES ASSISTANT Pre) reojwiJiMi A) Minimum Secondary education B) Able to speak dialects C) Preferably possess class 3 driving licence Inlsrsstsd appWcanti ptom call: or writs to THE MAN AGC ME NT p.o. box set MOUNTBATTEN POST OFFICE SINGAPORE tI3B POWER FOAM reqeiree
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    • 673 18 EXPANDING GENERAL INSURANCE Broking company requires Marketing Executive. Salary plus commission. Oood prospects for right personnel with advancementto Marketing Manager. Tel *****90 INDOOR SALES PROMOTERS (Female) required to work m department stores for our International Brand of men's perfumery and toiletry. Training provided. Initial earnings expected around $500 to S6OO.
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    • 368 18 rwKuiiinl I (jjli I We are inviting careerI minded persons to join I our Company. OVERSEAS TRAINING PROGRAMME I leading you to the post HEAT TREATMENT I TECHNICIANS I Requirements: I* Minimum GCE 'O' I level with credits m I Science/Technical I subjects I Male Singaporean of I age below
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    • 491 18 USA GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) CONTROLS PTE LTD. 10 Lokyang Way, Singapore 2262 We have vacancy for Permanent let Snnt (7em 4,13pm) PRODUCTION EXPEDITOR To do scheduling of machines, maintain Inventory and production records for the area and material handling. ac f: L < credit In Metnemetftcs c tsn Average monthly
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    • 555 18 II FnMttWimnisiit NAN WAH ENGINEERING PTE LTD PLUMBING SUPERVISORS vacancies) f Applicants must possess VITB of grade 2 c Completed N S c Preferably with some experience In plumbing. Applicant* ere requeeted to eMnev appty m person or m writing hK G3, DELTA HOUSE 2. ALEXANDRA ROAD SINGAPORE 0315 TEL:
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    • 437 18 Wanted STEERSMAN Please call personally at: 7 Jalan Besut. Juronpj Singapore 2261 ESTABLISHED JUHONG COMPANY Invites applications for Technicians, Electricians. Assistant Electricians, Mechanics, Assistant Mechanics. General Plant Assistants, Odd-Job Men, General Workers. Female Cleaners. Reasonable starting salary, 2 months AWS and other attractive fringe benefits. Please submit personal particulars to:
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    • 293 18 II DwpluyiimiH MECS^g PRODUCTION PERSONNEL Join us today and earn up to PLUS free transport c tree medical treatment tree tashonaWe uniform c free tea ottered dunng 2nd shift free technical training tas, promotion prospects hj«y a»-condttiooefl factory piped m muse modem, clean and Quet vwrking condition There is also
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    • 204 18 requires 1. PART-TIME FEMALE FACTORY OPERATORS 2. FEMALE FACTORY OPERATORS (For 2 rotating shifts) 16-35 years old Singaporeans/ Malaysians/ Permanent Residents are welcome No experience required Attractive wages Shift, transport, attendance and Incentive allowances Medical and hospitalization benefits No microscopic work 3. FEMALE CLERK At least GCE 'O' Level Able
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    • 492 19 NtmnlnwnMfll tnajpoyiußni I 46 Situations Vacant Pr9dmcttoa T Jam Us As Malt htmalt haitury Workers 1 6 years and above Physically Strong Willing to work on 3-shifl system Free medical and uniforms provided Starting salary of $300 per month plus shift allowance ■>BaJ*M*M**Bs2**jtsßasl 16 years and above Willing to work
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    • 368 19 ~M NEUTRON CORPORATION PTI LTD If you are looking for: a jobSecurrty Job Satisfaction Skill Training a Attractive Salary and Bowaflla S Day Work Weak Join Us Today As FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Primary or Secondary education Between It -30 years old No Experience required Cnll personally with Identity Card or
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    • 356 19 H cinpioyfiwiu ■BBBr wSm tofLce ffiryoto Start your career m NMB as 1) MECHANICS TO UNDERGO OVERSEAS TRAINING (Chai Chee only) Must possess NTC Grade 3 m Maintenance Fitting and have some knowledge of electrical fittings. For Technical 4 with relevant working experience preferably m Electrical/Electronics servicing Preference given to
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    • 462 19 ffi We invite suitably qualified candidates for ths following positions: Ckrfc/Typists Minimum 3 GCE 'O' levels inclusiv*. of English Ability to typt at 35 40 wpm At least one yur's relevant working experience Age: 18-30 ysars old TCicphoniit cum Reception,*. Minimum 3 GCE 'O' levels, of which one must be
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    • 449 19 if cm«piiFy>**oni Voeper Private Urn Had an International Company engaged In the repair, design and construction of small warships and specialised commercial craft Invites suitably experienced/qualified personnel to fill the following positions: 1 CHARGEHAND STEELWORKER At least 3 years' experience as a Hull Fabricator NTC 2 In Hull Fabrlcatlon/Flttlng preferred
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    • 330 19 if easE*^LZai^B>««^**! L*****h *!***VsaL^Mn^MeM*fl******i (vf^MplPHeVaHß^B^ (AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS) We have Immediate vacancy I? MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN a ITC In Mechanical Engineering c 2 years' Industrial experience In the maintenance and trouble-shooting of mechanical and pneumatic production machines 2. MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN c Preferably possess a Trade Certificate 1-2 years' experience In building maintenance
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    • 435 19 II C a**»*Mtal*rMM B J a J*^Bffti YAOHAN SINGAPORE PWVATf LOTTED THE3Btore* ORCHARD/KATONG7 BUKIT TIMAH have Immediate i scant laa forSALES ASSISTANTS/ CABHIERB Above IS years of age Able to converse In Mandarin an advantage No experience required as training will be provided Able to work on 2 rotating shift*
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    • 510 19 HS HOTEL PHOENIX has Immediate vacancies for 1) COFFEE HOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Salary $306 p.m. 2) BAR WAITRESS a Salary $396 p.m. 3) SECURITY PERSONNEL Salary $378 p.m. 4) COFFEE HOUSE DISPENSERS (FEMALE) Salary $357 p.m. 5) ROOM MAIDS Salary $337 p.m. Duty maala provided for all posts and no
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    • 415 19 Hr.,.,.1.., CsfaptvjtteTjni YEO HIAP SENG LIMITED requires 1) CHECKER OCE -O1O 1 level c Able to read and write Chinese and English 2) KEYPUNCH OPERATOR c OCE 'O1O 1 level with credit In English c Able to type at 35 wpm c Training will be provided 3) FIELD TECHNICIANS a
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    • 238 19 7tf A NEW FAMILY i PEST AUR ANT IN r KATONG I re**- j 1) FULL/ I PART-TIME r WAITERS/ WAITRESSES T 2) COOKS I Oood pay and remuneraS tftorts I Thoee Interested, pleeee ca*l I pereoneHy at: 7 37 EAST COAST ROAD SPORE 1542 I (Opp Palace Theatre) iMITRO
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    • 534 20 Hr L i__l Mll t cmpiuyiiNHii 46 SltUsßwOfW VsßCAftt iwfftCfiff. PRESSROOM WORKERS Applicants should possess a working knowledge of English and be below 25 years old They should have either completed or been exempted from full-time National Service and be prepared to work on rotational shifts. •farting salary h butH-tn
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    • 476 20 rexniire* 1) TELEPHONE OPERATORS 2) FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS 3) FRONT OFFICE CASHIERS 4) JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPERS 5) HOUSEMEN 6) CHAMBERMAIDS Kindly cal peraonaMy to GREAT EASTERN HOTEL 401 MecPhereon Road Singapore 1336 requires STOREHANDS No experience needed. J Training will be provided Completed National Service or be exempted from It j)
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    • 443 20 II Employment GOLDMINE DISCO > WAITRESSES Experience not eaaenttal but an advantage Attract** salary can b* axpactad. CilpmMllf*OoldrnsnaDtaco 17th Floor, SMVtowHotal AmbavCtoa* Mnoapor*, 1543 MI«Nn spm to Bpm. HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL LTD I require* DRIVERS i Preferably above 25 years of age > Minimum 3 years similar ex- < perlence.
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    • 465 20 [til ime eppManroe and electrical mpeny requiree DE i Sales Assistanta cum Delivery personnel s I Clerical Assistant to help m •lock control and on*#f outieie). iperlence not essential ilarles negotiable Apply p«jr»)onaHy from 5.00 pm 8.30 pm at Gl6 Ground Floor P.rklane Shopping Cantrs Sotegtoßoad Singapore 0718 (1 ei^Bvlem'^Lelm
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    • 471 20 ii r i ii cmpioynißiTi WATCH MODI CUM DELIVERY Age 17 plus Able to tide motorbike Speaks English TORE CLERK CUM DESPATCH Age 16 plus Understands simple English KMltd pteaae ca* p.nonoSy tar Kviow .1 UNITIIOB, 11THFLR MANHATTAN HOUSE 151 CHM BWEE ROAD SMOAPOREMW WANTED GENERAL WORKERS to be trained
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    • 776 20 lth Class 3 driving licence. rood salary offered. ilervlew. please call personally y. MlO, FAR EAST SIIOPPBM CENTRE ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 REQUIRED DRIVING INSTRUCTOR Pass ROY Course Call personally or Tel: Blk 212.31 Lorong 8 Toa*?ayoh EASTERN DRIVING SCHOOL Te* 2SSX7S/S Trading Company has Immediate vacancy for: VAN DRIVER/
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    • 846 20 hr i. II CnepemJJIIeWII MACMH.LAN SEA. Pte Ltd. 41 I Jalan Pemlmpln. Singapore 2057. urgently requires a Warehouse Assistant with driving licence age between 21 36, and completed NS. Please call *****37 for Interview REQUIRED MOTOR MECMANrCS. Apprentices. Greasers. Car Washers and Pump Attendants Interested, please call personally at Lee
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    • 650 20 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED Seamstress with sewing qualifications. Call personally at (Ml, Specialist Centre, from 9 am to 12 pm. 2 pm to 5 pni CMNESE DELIVERY DRIVER required. Preferably with 2 years driving experience Age below 26 Interested please call *****13 CHINESE SPEAKING DELIVERY man wanted Class 2 and 3
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    • 774 20 111 Vehicles Boats I O sunrise: CAR MENTALS I Good English Speaking Drivers Courteous Service All Cars fully aircon *****26,*****29 107. Bukit Timah Road (2km) Smfapore 0922 EASTERN CAR RENTALS. 347 Sembawang Road 18 km) special rales for self-drive Datsun 120Y, aircon/ cassette player Weekly Singapore use $220 Malaysia use
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    • 733 20 CA T C I %ee#%eel e9e I 1184-*****1 184-4422 1 Classified Advertising Works. 1970 DATSUN 1000 new tax/ Insurance $4,300 Exchange considered *****20. 642. Oeylang Road 1974 DATSUN 140J Saloon with alrron. radio/cassette. NonPARF. Very good condition. 16.000 ono Tel: *****46. 1977 DATSUN 190 J. SSS Road tax new, alrcond,
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 752 21 Hi Vehicles ft Boats 59 VaMdM For Sato Ford BEAUTIFUL NUMBER PLATE SL 87L with Cortina 1600 XL Alrcon, cassette PARF. $10,900 on o Tel I *****3 ext 273/ *****1 MID 1*73 POND Capri 1600 GT. with alrcond and cassette, tax till December 1981 Highest offer secures *****55 IMS FORD
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    • 856 21 rt 7* MCHCEDCS 2*OS owner, fully automaUc With alrcond. radio/ cassette and sports rims Original white colour. Very well maintained Call David Ng *****3 BEAUTIFUL MERCEDES SSO. A I r- con. cassette and radio, new Mlchelln tyres, metallic paint Excellent condition without PARF Selling $6,500 Tel: *****1 COMPANY REOO 1*75
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    • 903 21 111 Vehicles ft Boats DECEMBER 1*72 TOYOTA Cellca. alrcond radio, cassette, sports rims and spoiler, powerful sound system with new Interior, and sporty lights View at: Hotel Royal. 2nd floor. Unit 206. Newton Road. ALMOST I**o TOYOTA Corolla 1300 DX 1 owner, showroom condition, with accessories $22,200 negotiable *****87/ *****50.
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    • 920 21 OWNER LEAVMG. MUST sell 1978, Porsche 924 Coupe with alrcond and radio cassette. Offers *****24 SELLING EITHER W7S Maids 626 or 1972 Jaguar \2, Both PARF eligible Full accessories Tel: *****43 USED CAR I*7* Subaru model. alrcondlUoned. hardtop, one owner, road tax Ull June '82. Contact *****66/ *****27 VINTAGE IHI
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    • 566 21 56 VthictM Wanted AOOOOOPFER s for all PARF scrap cars s any model good used cars (company and private registration welcome > s export documents and we also export your cars at a very low price KONG BENG MOTOR CO. 124, Prin*ep Street Tar; $377*7* 3377*6* 33**44 ATTRACTIVE OFFER for
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    • 390 21 ATTRACTIVE PRICE OFFERED for PARF scrap cars and good used cars. Please call 245 Middle Road or tel *****21/*****31 Mr Yn HIGHEST VALUATION FOR Your PARF/ non-PARF cars and scrap cars of any capacity. *****45 URGENTLY WANTED SCRAP car below 2000 c.c. Immediate transfer and cash payment. Tel: *****32. WANTED
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    • 601 21 ACConwmMiaiton m rropcnics APARTMENTS FOR LEASE ARDMORE PARK Luxurious 3-bedroom apartments with complete recreational facilities. Rental $4,900 pm. RIDGEWOOD Newly completed 3 and 4-bedroom flats with big terrace Fully airconditioned Swimming pool and full recreational facilities. Rental $3,500 to $4,500 p.m. Plus these properties Cairnhill Plaza $5,000 City Towers $2,600
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    • 230 21 A Leedon Park 110,000 Sime Road St. ooo Gentle Road $4,*00 Grove Drive 54.000 Holland Road Lane $4,000 Shelfordßoad S3.MO Clementl Park $3,500 Greenleaf Road $3,500 WORLDWIOE CONSTRUCTION REALTY PTE LTD TEL: 2357*77 (S LINES) BELMONT ROAD detached bungalow with character. Oiat. 10. Partly furnished. 3 bedrooms, pallo. large living/
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    • 693 21 IV Accommodation A Properties gs t- 11^" Luxurious Terrace Houses Next to Hock Swee HW/Yio Chu Kang Road SbUs* e*S^BT"HsW ej*-^^ ffef ••^■^Seßeß B iiwC' '■JM ej_? I Spacious modern style homes Luxurious continental fittings Ten minutes to city via Thomson Expressway Large private garden Easy Instalments Book now to
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 772 22 lw Accommooaiion rropenies RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE APARTMENTS Balmoral Tower $1.23 M Lien Towers $2.5 M Beverly Hills $2.3 M to Marigold Drive $470,000 $2.7 M Mimosa PaHc $500,000 Cairnhill Plaza $1.4 M Naung Court Casa Bella $870,000 to (Townhouse) $460,000 $1.2 M Nassim Penthouse $4M Cavenagh Court $680,000 Newton
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    • 540 22 DIST 11, BUKIT Tlmah 3 miles vicinity. Double-atorey, newly renovated, semi-detached. 4twd room /servant's/ 2-bathroom $3,500. Telephone *****93. DIST. 21 MODERN 2 1/2-storey split-level. 6-bedroomed semidetached. Furnished. Alrconds, washing machine. Near Jurong/ City. $3,000 *****08 Chen No agents. DIST. 21. ENO KONG Garden, double-storey detached bungalow. 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms,
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    • 508 22 IV Accommodation Properties DIST. 10 SEMI-DETACHED SPLITLEVEL 5 bedrooms. Partially furnished $3,500 Call: *****88 ext 799 Agent (24-hours) DIST. IS DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE house, vacant. Beautifully furnished. Seeing Is believing. Rental: $3.000. *****25 DIST. 112 S. SHELFORD ROAD terrace house for Immediate rent. Fully furnished. Tel: *****11 Miss Ng DIST. 11,
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    • 666 22 MALAYAN CREDIT HOUSE Unit Area Rental 201 1 00.98 sqm(l oB7 sq ft) $75.35 per sqm UNITED HOUSE Unit Area Rental G2 45.98 sq m (495 sq ft) $5920 per sq ft 104/105 104.05sqm(1120sqft) $48.44 per sqm 1 1 0 42.36 sq m (456 sq ft) $48.44 per sq m
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    • 464 22 m rr^wwl High floor Facing sea. Studio apartment 1 bedroom. Living/ dining and kltchennette. $2,000 FURNISHED a GRANGEFORD Luxurious centrally alrcond apartment, panoramic seavlew. 3 bedrooms, split-level living/ dining. Full recreational facilities. Near Orchard Road hotels and shopping centres. $3,700 $4,000 PARTLY/ FULLY FURNISHED a RIDGEWOOD Near American School, high
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    • 486 22 a Kirn Urn Manalon, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. a Cavonagh Houao, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished with swimming pool. a TownhOMaa Orchard Area, 3 bedrooms, with swimming pool. a Maryland Park, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished/unfurnished with swimming pool a Skyvllla 3 bedrooms, fully furnished/newly renovated. a Eng Chaong Towor, 2 bedrooms,
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    • 758 22 IV Accommodation 4 Propwtt— DMT. DRAVCOTT TOWERS Beautiful and luxurious apartment very close to American Club. Built-in area 2,800 sq.ft. with 3 carpeted bedrooms and attached bathrooms Very well and tastefully furnished. High floor with a very good panoramic view $8,500 p.m Sooing la boMovtng For viawing ptaaaa caM ******1
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    • 879 22 DIST. 10, FORD MANSION apartment, 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms, spacious llvlng/dlnlng. servant's amenities, partially furnished, garden, spacious carpark, area: 1.450 sq.ft. Appointments call: *****55 DIST. It NEWLY FURNISHED Maryland Park apartment. Block E, facing sea/swimming pool, fully alrcondltloned. colour t v washing machine. 3 bedrooms, $3,000 L. Veron Company *****00
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    • 730 22 IV Accommodation 4 Properties CHEMPAKA COURT HIGH floor, beautiful Pandan Valley apartment, 4 bedrooms, rental $3,600 only Principals. Mr Loh. *****/ ***** DIST. IS LAGUNA PARK luxuriously furnished 3-bedroomed apartment overlooking the sea and tennis courts. Rent $2,200 only Tropical Realty: ***** DIST. 10 BALMORAL PARK near American Club. 3-bedroomed
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    • 825 22 w*ar%*a) i«i I 184-4411 1 Classified Advertising Works. AN APARTMENT DIST. 9 renovated luxuriously furnished. ViewIng 598. Paterson Road. 3p.m. to 7p m. today. AT PANOAN VALLEY Tower Block, beautifully furnished, colour T V $3,500 p m Oeneral Properties *****3/ *****5 AVAILABLE SOON DIST. S 9. 21. Houses/ apartments for
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 765 23 IV Accommodation 4 Properties 80 Accommodation Vacant 1 UNFURNISHED ROOM Available for single at Bedok North Road Near Bedok Interchange. Tel: *****9. ANO MO KK> room for working muple foreign students Call: *****78 APARTMENTS ANO ROOMS to let Available In any district. Please rail *****22/3/4 BOARO/LODOMG FOR 11-14 years student
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    • 374 23 c) Rooms A GML WISHES to rent/share a room/flat Boon Lay or near Ju- rong Interchange Telephone *****51 after seven p.m. FURNISHED AIRCOND ROOMS wanted for ready clients Preferably with bathrooms attached Call *****2 Tan 63 Residential Properties For Sale Houses HOUSING LOANS Singapura Building Society specializes In providing loans
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    • 814 23 AT BUKIT TUNQGAL, OFF CHANCERY LANE First class residential property, rarely eaan m the property market tor sate. Land area: approx. 27,000 sq.ft. Built-in area: approx. 3,900 sq.ft. House recently extensively renovated under expert supervision. $3.75 MILLION O NO write to: B.T. BOX A9IM2 1 NEW INDUSTRIAL ROAD SINGAPORE 1953
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    • 772 23 DIST. 28 TUAN SING Park, doublestorey semi-detached, split-level, living /dining. 3 bedrooms, servant's Fully alrconditlon Newly renovated with vacant possession. Approximately $655,000 Contact *****46 DETACHED HOUSE. OFF Dunearn Road. 5 bedrooms, elevated land. 11.000 sqft Selling vacant possession. $1.45 Million. Tel: R&T *****50 DIST. 11 PARK VALE, 10. WO sq.
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    • 527 23 WssV ai_n rsssssS: a— sA si A W% —■■smi—Hl s» an .assssV^LssssV BESTBUYI! Morylond Park, 3 bedrooms, furnished. $438,000. Bolmnrol Croon, 3-bedroomed maisonette, $340 p.s.l. HMmko Court, high floor. 1 JOO •sq.ft $*****0. Chwoo CMon Gordon, 3 bedrooms, furnished, $448,000. CHAMBERS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT *****17/8 S *****45/S ANOTHER VIVA PROJECT A
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    • 391 23 BALMORAL COURT Hoar Shangh-la Hotoi Newly constructed luxurious studio apartment Presently tenanted at $3,000 p.m. Selling with tenancy $380,000 Further dotaMs, please call: MIOFIELD REALTY PTE. LTD *****5S BALMORAL PARK District 1025 3 bedrooms, air-cond, I servant room, high-rise, fully furnished. 3 mlns. to American/Japanese Club. GLENVIEW REALTY ******4 pifOftJrncj
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    • 832 23 BELLIAN SECURITIES OFFER: Sommervllle Park, 1) Lower maisonette. 3 bedrooms/ 2 baths, amidst facilities on 1.800 sqft private garden 2) High rise splitlevel apartment. 3 bedrooms/ 2 baths amidst facilities on 2.000 sq.ft. Price on applications. Call: *****33. (A) FABER GARDEN beautiful new Apartment $440,000. (B) Pandan Valley luxurious Penthouse
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    • 823 23 GILSTEAD COURT, DIST. 1130. Unique layout apartment with swimming pool. 24-hour security. Quiet residential area 1.500 sq.ft $600,000 0.n.0 No Agents. Contact *****41 GREEN MEADOWS, Phase 111. lower maisonette of approx. 1.700 sqft. 3 bedrooms, and private yard of another 500 sq.ft Selling $460,000 Fields: *****25/ *****56/ *****10 HIMIKO COURT
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    • 805 23 IV AccoiWHiodsitloii A Properties DIST. 11, NOVENA BARAT Apartment, newly renovated 3 rooms. 1 hall. $250,000 Yap Housing: *****59. DIST. IS KMG'S Mansion Block A On high floor. 3 bedrooms with vacant possession Selling $550,000 Willyeo *****67 DIST 1S PARKWAY MANSION. 6th floor Facing sea 1900 sq.ft. $635.000 0 no
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    • 584 23 4P A T C 184-44** I Classified Advertising Works. RESIDENTIAL AREA District 15 Broedrick Road Vacant land 9.558 sq ft Vacant possession Freehold without planning approval. Sailing SSS p.s.l. CONTACT TEL: *****79/ *****87. DIST. 11 KHEAM HOCK Road prime residential land with planning approval for 11 units of townhouses and
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 775 24 IV Accommodation A Properties MWtm iiwUm* UfMibJ rTopeniee wmiivu INDONESIAN CHMESE WANTS to buy Pacific Mansion. Alrvlew Tower, (dlst 9) Reasonable price. Owners, rail *****2. INDONESIAN CHMESE URGENTLY Wants to purchase/ least- apartments/ houses at Dlst 5 11. Yap Housing: *****58 SPECIALISED IN HOB flat buying/ selling Contact *****87 *****74
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    • 659 24 SIMS AVENUE. QNOUNOFIOOM warehouse cum shop for rent. 1.200 sq.ft. Principals only, ring *****5 SUITABLE FOR OFFICE. Light Industry. Storage. Macpherson area. 1.800 sq.ft: 800 Serene Realty. *****3/ *****8 67 Office Space a) For male Brttnd mw prxtigtom of~ fteeM In district 1 nfiMtCMl/ I) THB- ARCADE Whole/high floor ÜBBBjI
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    • 947 24 MO SQ.FT. KITCHENER ROAD Office/Shop unit, outside CBD Selling $750 psf 0.n.0. viewing appointment please call: *****44 during office hours DMT. 7 MOH STREET Centre 550 sq. ft. $12 00 psf Vacant In January 1982. Tel: *****68/ *****49 DIST 7 WOH HUP Complex 915 sq.ft. Facing sea $7.50 ps.f ono
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    • 897 24 A Praptrttes c) Wanted FOREIGN FAR EAST Representative office requires about 400 sq.ft. office space with facility to Instal telex machine Can be located m any reasonable area m Singapore. Alternatively don't mind sharing as sub-tenant if conditions reasonable. Interested parties, please contact Mrs. Ylng, *****98 1,000 TO 1,500 sq.ft.
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    • 1043 24 VI Education A tastructtoti Intensive day evening courses m JAPANESE ENGLISH J commencing early AUGUST For further details, J^Jk^i please contact the school: Jy[m9i£t 6th Fir, Cuppage Centre, Cuppage Rd^^ejß^ffi^ \ws \y -4i b^^ **V/«T#e»4T* SCMOOI OF [UCTDOIIC TMWWG HAOIOMUVICINGHEO) TRANSISTOR RADIO SERVICING BLACKtWHTTETV SERVICING COLOR TV SERVICING (LECTRICAI FITTING*
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    • 562 24 VI Education A Instruction INST OF BANKING A FINANCE STAGE I APR*. $3 EXAM c 4 O.C.E. O' entrance c Commences on 17 8.81 c $12/- per subject per month c Oood/experlenred Lecturers Ml Colombo Ct 33B$7SS/*****7« MBXANO COMPUTER COURSES c BASIC PROGRAMMING For B*ymn«n Commencing 31/7/81 Friday 6.15-9.45 p.m.
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    • 584 24 R*N*bl* BNlngual teacher* giving tuition to local It foreign students In Science. Maths, English etc at all levels. Tel: MSWtt/ QueWled bMngual Uaohir* available for Science, Maths. English at any levels DM IT374SS/4JSISI. Group or hiaUvtduel tuition by qualified graduates at all levels $10. $12. $15, $20 for Primary, Sec
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    • 328 24 s VM Travel 4 Tows L Be a conquerer of the Himalayas! ■4 e\ V\K \/O Shangri-la tour of the l4 a UHTO lost horizon. At only $2,590 New and Old Delhi/Agra/Madras/Kashmir/ Kathmandu Bangkok Departures: 6 8. 19/11.10/12. 17/12.24 12.31 12 Highlights: TAJ MAHAL: One of the seven wonders of
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  • IX OBITUARIES
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      39 25 OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE TSAO HSIEN HWA FROM: MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF: TAI LEE BUILDERS (PTE) LTD AND SO SAY CHEONG PTE LTD 677-C, BLK 2 BALESTIER HILL SHOPPING CENTRE SINGAPORE 1232 TEL: *****49
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      76 25 The family of the late MR. MARK TEO KIM SOON wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to <* MMW^AL ELEC Z^MuSfw^ofZ**™ **«ARCM ZSESSmZal^™** of elictromk: com- MXMAOCMENT AND STAFF Of OOeCTAL ELEC- WWCTOH* AND STAFF OF STKATTS EMOJNOFIS CONTRACTMO PTE. LTD D*JMJCTO«S OF COUNTRY CLUB MOTEL PTE. LTO MAMAOCMEMTT
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    • 31 25 [Tha family of thalata William Yap Chan See «ithM to axpraaa th«r aincara thanks to Monda, coMaaguaa and ralatfvaa for thair kind ttiiiianoo, attondanoa, donationa and wraaths during thair rocant baraavamanl
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      47 25 MOM TAN NOOH KI ANG DEPARTED 1*77/7* It has been five years ago since you left us. Sweet memories of you remain deep In our hearts Time changes many things, but not the memory this day brings Sadly missed but never forgotten by family and loved ones.
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      32 25 In ever loving memory of RONNIE TEO LIANG HUAT 21, who left us suddenly on 28th July, 73. Sadly missed but always remembered by mother, brothers, sisters, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, relatives and friends.
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      22 25 In sLovtftQ »»toflio<"y Patar Chaw Quo Ping c«ll*d to ml M-7-7 1 Lovingly ramarobarad by ch.l dran, ehMdran m law and grand-
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    • 119 25 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The lamily of the late Mr Lim Soon Chiang with to express their »inc»re thanks to: Chairman Member*. Bedek Norm Primary School Committee; Principal ft Staff. Be** North Primary School; Principal ft Staff. Dimmer Primary School; Principal ft Staff, Kembangan Primary School: Management ft Staff. INTRA; OMBC
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      41 25 MDM. THERESA MG SUM YIO wishes to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement. Special thank* to Father Jeanne quin of the Church of the Nativity
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      41 25 Th* family of the late MR SIM BAK CHOON Wishes to express their sincere thanks to relatives and friends for their kind attendance, condolences etc during their recent bereavement. Special tttenk* to Peator Lim SMng Cheong and membera of Life Church.
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      37 25 Th* family of th* late MOM KRISHNER MANICK AM wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to Doctors/ Staff. Ward 48 SGH, relatives and friends for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement.
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      30 25 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE PETER HO NEE SHEONG wish to thank all fnend*. relative* and colleague* for their kind attendance, condolence*, donation*, wreath* and ecroli* during their recent bereavement.
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    • 37 25 MRS. TAN X WEE SENG nee MARIA YAP GIN NEO wish to thank all relative*, friend*, colleague* end bownets mocum for their kind attendance, condolence*, donation* and wreath* during their recent bereavement.
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      51 25 The famtty of the bite MR LOW CHANG KWEE wishes to thank an trtawd*. i»a»thr*s_and boSi*qu** for their atreodance, donation*, *CfOw*\ wreetha and aaaiatance during th**r recent berea vernal Special thank* lo Doctors and atafl of ward bed 16 of 8 QH and all doctors who have laet attended to
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      52 25 In Loving Momory Of John Fam Joong Hian Departed 28-7-75 A memory sweet he left behind Sincere and true n heart and mind Too good to go ton precious to lose It was God's will we could not choose Always mi***d by wife, sons, daughters, sona-in-law, daughters-in-law
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      59 25 MR. H.H. TSAO, FORMERLY OF PWD PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 2STH JULY ISSI. CORTEGE LEAVES ON THURSDAY 30TH JULY FROM 64 TAMAN PERMATA FOR MOUNT VERNON CREMATORIUM. MR. B. R. WYBE, 70 called to rest on 25/ II 81, leaving behind his children, grandchildren and loved ones who
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      32 25 IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHNNY CHEW DEPARTED 28TH JULY 1978 NOT JUST TODAY BUT EVERY DAY WE REMEMBER THE TfMES WE SHARED. DEEPLY MISSED BY: WIFE, DAUGHTER, MOTHER, SISTER, BROTHER-IN-LAW. RELATIVES FRI6ND8.
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    • 32 25 BELOVED MADAM TERESA LEE HAK Tl ANG DEPARTED JULY 28th 1979 SADLY MISSED BY HUSBAND JOSEPH PANG TONO YONG. SONS, DAUGHTERS, DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW, SONS-IN-LAW, GRANDCHILDREN ANO LOVED ONE8.
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 862 25 VII Trim ft Tours >iv I _*J I 1 H 7/ Hi"" wtd bsbsssssT^ *»i^^ Jr^rr ÜbbsE^B /^>V WWnttJDnYS I SV I PTE LTD., it 2*2 I J C-I«C«MMAi| I* »1»35/*J3»B CHINA TOURS 21 DAYS KWANOCHOW/ KWEILIN/ PEKING/ NANKING/ WUSHI/ SUCHOW/ SHANGHAI/ HANOCHOW/ KWANOCHOW $3,750 Dep: 14/S/S1 24 DAYS KWANOCHOW/
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    • 452 25 NAM HO TIMEI SOmCE {S| PTE LTV Gl4-16-18. Pearf s Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 05. Tet *****33 (7 lines) Inset Wfctc 119, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0106. Tet *****1/*****2 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****3 l TAI4O r KCTMUTMTMM 7 days *****/- (Air-con, coach)
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    • 591 25 OFF-SEASON SPECIAL Popular 3- Day OenUng by sir (2 Nlte stay at Casino Hotel) Only $1W $229 Every Tue. Thur Evergreen 5-Day Oentlng, Penang and Cameron Highland $180 $285 Every Monday 3- Day 4-Nlte OenUng (2 nlte nay at Casino Hotel $129 $148 Every Thursday 3-Day 4-Nlte Oentlng fc Cameron
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    • 55 25 In Ntomoriwn" to forth* STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $12.00 for 15 word* (run-on *tyle) $42.00 for 3cm x 1 co) l»emi-diapl«y style) 152.50 tor 3cm x 1 col. (display *tyt*) fi y o n fits kjCUt//*: jftsMMl tW^bsP I fcp^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^lß AtasKaafasslaaaaaV W^^^ 1 i^^^^ ...responds. .through The
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    • 98 26 GAO HSING (W.V. Chee ip)Mtk« tiWie, aad ttimkrmt Regards Leslie Kb**)), racing tight to the wlsudflg past la the Claas 1 Dl v 1 l,M#m nee at Kuala Lampar an Sunday (top picture). See— jm later, bath jackeys were m the groand when their
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    • 253 26 A NEW circuit will be added to the Asian horseracing calendar when the first race of imported thoroughbreds takes place on Aug 22 at Sri Lanka's Nuwara Eliya Turf Club. Last weekend, Upali Stables shipped four English bred, Singapore-trained horses to Sri Lanka.
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    • 114 26 MAISONS-LAFFITTE (France), Mon. Favourite Maelstrom Lake won the French season's first important group race (or two-year-olds, the I,loom Prix Robert Papin, by half a length from Green Forest here yesterday. The Italian Oily, Grease, was the same distance away In third place. Parapabird was fourth
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    • 1157 26 KUALA LUMPUR, Man. Weights, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's race* here: SATURDAY CIM 4 OK. 2 1 JOOm (RaUnosM-IO) 111 Pride Of Nell S7 M 1 Sunlight Wonder II 5*5 (3 g The Main Attack if C 13 Zeus Sonic 56 5 61 11 Live Wire
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    • 611 26  -  EPSOM JEEP By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Highest Regards went down by a mere short head m a touch-and-go finish to Gao Hsing m the Class 1 Div 1 1,600 m race here on Sunday. Normally, this performance would have earned the five-year-old
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    • 348 26 How the beaten favourites fared SATURDAY (good): BACE 1: What's The Verdict was m midfield most of the way failing to make headway at the final stages. BACE J: Sunlight Womder II was fractious and missed the start. He moved up at the half-way mark but failed to sustain his
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    • 558 27 Final round 67 gives Mahaffey the title VICTORY WAVE... PAT SPARKLES ON WAY TO OPEN RECORD WTLLIAMSBURG (Virginia), Mon. John Mahaffey shot a final round four-under-par 67 yesterday to win the US$3OO,OOO ($645,000) KingsmiU golf tournament. His 276 total score was two strokes better than runner-up Andy North. Mahaffey's winning
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    • 245 27 LAS VEGAS, Mon. Lupe Pintor, of Mexico, retained his World Boxing Council bantamweight title yesterday with a straight right hand to the head of challenger Jovito Rengifo m the eighth round. The quick right decked the challenger for a fivecount, but referee Joey
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    • 80 27 CHAMPIONS SWEDEN WENTWORTH, Mon. Sweden, having knocked out favourites France m the semi-finals unexpectedly won the European junior women's team golf championship when they beat Wales 5-2 m the final here yesterday. After sharing the two foursomes, Wales needed the inspiration of a good start m the singles which they
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    • 189 27 STOKE MANDEVILLE, Mon. Anti-apartheid demonstrators mounted a picket outside Stoke Mandeville Hospital m Buckinghamshire yesterday as the 13th International Games for the disabled opened m the hospital's new sports stadium. But despite the protest by about 50 demonstrators for a South African team to
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    • 451 27 Jill splashes to third gold, two athletes affected by heat BUCHAREST, Mon. Californian Jill Sterkel yesterday won her third swimming gold medal at the World Student Games as sweltering heat brought tales of heartbreak on the final day of track and field. On
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    • 391 27 ATHLETICS Men's 800 metres: 1 Andreas Hauck (EG) 1 mm. 50.12 sec., 2 Sotirios Moutsanas (Gre), 3 Pavel TroshUo (SU). 4 z 100 m relay: 1 United States 38.70, 2 Soviet Union, 3 France. 4 z 400 m relay: 1 Soviet Union 3:02.75; 2 United States, 3 Brazil.
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    • 31 27 BOGOTA, Mon Peru gained a valuable point m their quest to qualify, from Group Two for the World Cup soccer finals when they drew 1-1 with Colombia yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 35 27 MEDAL TALLY MvtetlalM llattoaSUM Ckiaa Italy E. flawy W. Ottawa? Brtui. Bu«vy Vi|itttvli P»UmI Jaaaa •fanec* Bwe«n Btmll CMCBMIITIMI KWfMte Ptaam Gmm PMaaa Caka I a a s b a n M U U < I
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    • 365 27 SEOUL, Mon. South Korea yesterday urged North Korea to accept a proposal to form a unified team for the 1964 Summer Olympic Games m Los Angeles. A statement, Jointly issued by the South Korean Olympic Committee and the Korea Amateur Sports Association, said that sporting contacts between the North
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    • 103 27 Star's closure affects tourney WASHINGTON, Mon. Representatives of the Washington Star taternitlfaT tennis championships plan to meet with Star officials tonight to dlacoas the tournament's future, fallowing last Thursday's announcement that the paper is closing on Ang. 1 Donald Dell, co-chair-man of the UStttMM (I4MJN) Grand Prix event, said that
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    • 17 27 TRAUB Singapore beat Robin Group 2-0 m the Ovaltine soccer League competition at Jurong Stadium.
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    • 309 27 TENNIS ROUND-UP WASHINGTON, Mon. Jose Luis Clerc, of Argentina, made no mistakes against Stanislav Birner, of Czechoslovakia, to reach the final of the U*****,000 ($376,250) Grand Prix tennis tournament yesterday. m^^ m^^^^^ The S^uth American, now enjoying the best season of his career and winner
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    • 160 28 NEW YORK, Mon. Renaldo Nehemiah, feeling he had something to prove, equalled his world record for the 110 metres hurdles at the National Sports Festival yesterday and gained the revenge he wanted so badly against national outdoor champion Greg Foster. Running m the rain on
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    • 69 28 Leisurely victory for Ovett GATESHEAD, Mon. Steve Ovett ran his first 800 metres for a year today and clocked a leisurely winning time of 1 mm. 47.96 sec. Ovett has not tackled the distance since he claimed the Olympic title m Moscow exactly a year ago, but still delighted a
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    • 195 28 Tay makes claims for a berth TAY KHOON HEAN made strong claims to be m Singapore's team to take on China next month m trials at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Tay finished first m both the 100 m butterfly (1:02.01), and 100 m freestyle (55.17). Results: Mea'i uHler-M IMm
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    • 707 28 HE makes seven times as much m a year as the President of the United States. They call him the 20 Million-Dollar Man, the highest-salaried sports personality m history. And he is currently on strike. Dave Winfield is one of the 650 American professional
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    • 334 28 LONDON, Mon. England opener Graham Gooch, relegated to No. 4 for the Fourth cricket Test against Australia on Thursday, replied to his demotion with his first Sunday League century yesterday. England's selectors said Gooch has not scored enough runs as Test opener, so he
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    • 166 28 WORCESTER, Mon. A fourth-wick-et partnership of 167 m 146 minutes between Allan Border and Martin Kent yesterday put the Australian cricketers within sight of victory over Worcestershire. Border completed his first century of the tour on the second day of the three-day match with 12
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    • 729 28 Munirah pips Yvonne and Bibah for 200 m gold medal By HAKIKAT RAI KAMARUDDIN HAMID and Sim Hwee Yen went into the record books within 10 minutes of each other when they re-wrote the national schools' 400 metres hurdles marks for boys and girls
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    • 342 29 SINGAPORE are not only placed m a tough group for the Merdeka soccer tournament m Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 31-Sept. 20 but will also have to play three matches m five days. Said Singapore manager-coach Jita Singh yesterday: "We can't afford to have any injuries. The
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    • 208 29  -  R. MANORAJ By KARTAR SINGH, an assistant to Singapore national coach Shahnaz Sheikh, has been relieved of his post in a Singapore Hockey Association reshuffle. A SHA official said yesterday that Kartar was told to step down on disciplinary grounds. It is reliably
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    • 23 29 CEYLON SPORTS CLUB trounced Port Authority Recreation Club 3-0 m a Singapore Hockey Association Division One League match at Balestier Road yesterday.
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    • 52 29 TODAY'S EVENTS HOCKEY SHA Premier Div: SRC v SIA, SCC v SAFSA (Padang, 5.10). RUGBY SRU under-20 tournament: Police v Combined Schools White (PA, 5), SAFSA v Combined Schoois Red (*T, 5). SOCCER NFL Div 1: Mountbatten v Forces (Jurong, 8). WATER POLO National Open championships: NUS v VC (Toa
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    • 427 29  -  JOE DORAI FAS mete out stiff penalties By FORMER international and Geylang Internationals sweeper Kasmani Saiva was last night suspended for 11 months by the Football Association of Singapore Disciplinary Committee for misconduct m the Ovaltine National Football League. Kasmani, who was a member of the
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    • 40 29 SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association and Combined Schools Red meet m a key Singapore Rugby Union under-20 match at Farrer Park today. Both teams are unbeaten after two matches and the winners today look certain for the title.
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    • 44 29 P W D L F A Pt. SAFSA 2 2 0 0 42 0 4 Schools Red *****784 Police 3 1 0 2 16 21 2 Schools White 2 1 0 1 14 38 2 DUons 3 0 0 3 8 SO 0
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    • 128 29 New event to light up hockey calendar A NEW tournament the Fraser and Neave Champion's Trophy m October will be the latest addition to the Singapore Hockey Association's calender, reports R. MANORAJ. The tournament, to be sponsored by Fraser and Neave, will pit the top four teams m the SHA's
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    • 105 29  - Japanese outclass Singapore J. RAJENDRAN By JAPAN'S Senbai Hiroshima volleyball team outclassed Singapore 15-1, 15-3, 15-2 m their second friendly encounter m two consecutive days at the Gay World Stadium last night. Singapore, led by Chia Yoon Keong, lacked the experience of the visitors, whose head coach, Katsutoshi Nekoda, represented
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    • 238 29 PETER LEW, Singapore's World Cup representative a record four successive times from 1976 to 1979, has added another mark to his list of bowling achievements, reports WILFRED YEO. The left-handed Lew, who has been struggling to find his form, fired a superlative 1,475-pinfall six-game
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    • 204 29 MAURICE PASQUAL, the former Youth Committee secretary, has been barred from boldIng office m the Football Association of Singapore for an Indefinite period, reports JOE DORAI. The FAS Council yesterday upheld a recommend»U»n by the Tournament Committee that Paaqnal be suspended tram holding office In
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    • 396 29  -  WILFRED YEO By FRIENDSHIP took a back seat m Tan Ah Tee's drive towards becoming the nationaliunior girls' table tennis champion at the Poi Ching School last night. Ah fee, 17-year-old Upper Thomson Secondary School student, faced good friend Lim Guey Peng
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    • 37 29 BUENOS AIRES. Mon A magistrate today freed soccer referee Juan Carlos Loustau on bail after be was arrested yesterday on charges of threatening players in the First Division match between Boca Juniors and Colon. Reuter.
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    • 169 29 A CHANGE of dates m the Asian squash championships m Karachi, starting on Aug. 29, will see the finalists of the individual event hard pressed to play two matches m a day, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. This is because the tournament's organisers have extended the individual
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    • 277 29  -  PATRICK BASTIANS By WHEN the Pakistan International Airlines closed squash championships end on Aug 23, Pepsi Cola trainees will have a crack at ranking themselves by playing in a tournament with a ladder system. Anyone who wants to move up the ladder can
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  • 128 30 POWERFUL BLAST DAMAGES GOVT COMPLEX BANGKOK, Mon A POWERFUL bomb seriously damaged a government complex m southern Thailand last night amid reports of increasing communist sabotage m the region, police said today. They said the bomb at the provincial administrative centre m Nakhon Si Thammarat, 1,200 km south of here,
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  • 87 30 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH DANARAJ, A.0.8. aged 49 passed away peacefully on 27.781. leaving behind his beloved wli« Lily. daughterFellclty Jayanthl. sonsEdgar Jevan. Terence, brothers and sister to mourn his loss. Cortege leaves 21. Hillside Drive for service at St Andrew's Cathedral on Friday. 31.7.81 at Ham and then toCCK cemetery.
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  • 86 30 LONDON, Mon. Policymakers m the opposition Labour Party stated today that they hoped a future Labour government could complete Britain's withdrawal from the European Economic Community (EEC) within a year of returning to power. But m a policy document for endorsement by the party's annual conference
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  • 62 30 TOKYO, Mon. North Korea today called on the United States to open negotiations at an early date to replace the Korean armistice agreement of 1953 with a peace treaty. The call was made m an editorial of the North Korean workers party newspaper Rodon Shinmun,
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  • 44 30 MOSCOW, Mon. Japans foreign policy is leading to a worsening of its relations with the Soviet Union. Taw said today. While Japan's leaders talk about starting a dialogue with Moscow, their actions are leading m the opposite direction "to oblige Washington," -UPI.
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  • 121 30 All's well with Michael after a surgery 'first' ROSA Skinner, 41, from San Mate*, California, and her two-month-old son Michael (left) lockIng well after what they had gone through the first sncceosfnl operation on an unborn child. The delicate operation was performed by the sugleal team at the University of
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  • 196 30 LIVERPOOL, Mon. Gangs of youths attacked 'police here early today m the first outbreak of street violence since rioting broke out m towns and cities throughout the country earlier this month. Police said about 100 youths threw petrol bombs and stones at police m
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  • 30 30 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 6.94 to 943.68 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.
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  • 125 30 Forged US cheques: Singapore suspect held HONGKONG, Mon. A Singaporean has been arrested m Hongkong m connection with what an American official has called the largest forgery operation to be unearthed m "years." The man was arrested as he was "passing through" Hongkong last Thursday, said Mr Lav Chun-sing of
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  • 75 30 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang will arrive here on Aug 9 for a two-day goodwill visit at the invitation of his Malaysian counterpart, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. A senior Foreign Ministry official said Mr Zhao will hold talks with Dr Mahathir on
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  • 29 30 ISLAMABAD, Mon. Pakistan President General Mohammed Zia Ul-Haq departed today on a two-day pilgrimage to Mecca and Medina, two of Islam's holiest cities m Saudi Arabia. UPI.
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  • 476 30 MELBOURNE, Monday THE Arbitration Commission today rejected a 10.45 per cent wage claim by about 45,000 lorry drivers whose 11-day-old strike has disrupted industry and commerce throughout most of Australia. The strike has now also spread to cover oil tanker drivers and
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    • 190 30 UP TO 1p.m. TODAY: Generally fair. TEMP. (C) up to C a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 21 mln. SUNSET today: «.4«p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.35 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 13/18C Cloudy j Ua AageJea 20/28C Cloudy Athens 23/3SC Clear I Madrid 12 SIC Clear Bahrain 32 41C Clear Maaila 20/33C dew Baaxkafc
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      • 89 1 UNITED Overseas Securities Ltd has announced that acceptances of 113,510 Haw Par shares have been received under its cash offer which ended on July 25, 1981. This is not enough to make the offer unconditional and acceptances will be returned to shareholders. Together with the 14.125 million
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      • 67 1 MAGNUM Corporation Bhd (MCB) has replied to KLSE queries regarding its acquisition of an office building m Wanchai District, Hong Kong. MCB said that the consideraion of HK$l2O million for the building was negotiated taking into consideration the market value on a willing buyer and a willing seller
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      • 56 1 BERJAYA Kawat Bhd has recommended a final dividend of 5 per cent (tax exempt) for the year ended April 30, 1981. The dividend if approved, will be paid on Sept 14, 1981. The pretax profit for the year is reported at $2.6 million, a decline of about 50
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      • 53 1 PROMET Bhd has informed the KLSE that its board of directors is not aware of the source of information pertaining to the company finalising a rig contract with Petronas. However, the company confirmed that it is negotiating for a contract for the construction of one Cantilever Jack-up Drilling
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      • 66 1 KUALA LUMPUR Kepong Bhd has declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent less tax for the year ended Sept 30, 1981. It will be paid on Oct 5, 1981 to shareholders on the membership register on Sept 5, 1981. The actual interim dividend rate per share is
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      • 54 1 PAN MALAYAN Holdings Ltd has announced the establishment of a wholly-owned subsidiary known as Pan Malayan Securities Pte Ltd. The main purpose of the company is to trade m securities. The company was incorporated on May 30, 1981 with an authorised capital of $10 million. The paid-up capital
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      • 52 1 GILANI Jate and Textile Mills Bhd has announced it has received transfers for 510,000 shares (10.2 per cent) and 764,857 shares (15.3 per cent) for Mr Carl Chow Yoon Loong and Mr Francis Chia Mong Tet respectively. Out of the above shares, 1,189,857 shares were from United Trust
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    • International
      • 79 1 MANILA, Mon. The Central Bank of the Philippines, which has arranged two loans amounting to US$3OO million so far this month, has authorised Bankers Trust of New York to raise another US$lOO million, central bank officials said. Central bank governor Jaime Laya said the terms offered by Bankers
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      • 79 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. The Indian rupee has depreciated by 14.6 per cent against the US dollar and appreciated by 12.8 per cent against the pound sterling since the beginning of this year, the research bureau of the independent financial newspaper Economic Times said today. The price per US
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      • 63 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's government has raised fhe effective rate of customs duty on vegetable oil imported by private traders to 150 per cent m a bid to mop up the profits being reaped by them. The increase became effective from last night when president
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    • 379 1 KUALA Lumpur Industries Bhd (KLI), achieved a staggering 783 per cent improvement in group pre-tax profit which registered $1,147,909 in the financial year ended Oc:t 31, 1980 compared to $146,442 in the previous financial year. The progress made by KLI is indeed rem.irkable considering the
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    • 199 1  - Sri Lanka to tap US$75m from Asian dollar market CONRAD RAJ By THE government of Sri Lanka is to borrow US$75 million (S$160 million) from the Asian-dollar market for general development purposes. The loan is being arranged by a consortium of banks led by Chemical Asia Ltd (the agent bank),
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    • 397 1 A COURT battle between Malayan United Industries (MUI) and the Goodwood group now seems inevitable. MUI yesterday said it expects Goodwood subsidiary, Glen Holdings, to implement the original agreements on the sale of majority stakes m Ming Court Hotel Ltd (MCHL) and Hotel Malaysia Ltd
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    • 679 1  -  CHAN OI CHEE R D MUST COME WITH PRODUCTION By THE lesson that Rollei can teach is that constant innovation is critical to the success of high technology industries. It is not enough for Singapore to attract just the production processes. The
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    • MARKET HIGHLIGHTS
      • 251 1 SINGAPORE: The stock market closed caster in active trading, erteadlBg last week's steep derllae on renewed selling which reversed a morning raUy. Tke Stralto Times Industrials Index d rapped 17 rt paints fa KUALA LUMPUR: Prleea claaed slightly lawer In mederate iradlag after a barely
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      • 61 1 Bautoad C*C OCM c: suit Dulap Eh* PAN GtmttmgM -5 2 -12 -45 -10 -15 Qwhmtm Gatkrie H Par Hum FK loekeape MTC M Bax -14 -6 -2 -20 NBT Nina PMC Peril* Prim* RaUnwa lUthnuuH 2 15 -120 -10 -20 -8 -30 SembShip SkeU SDwky
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        • 63 1 -iw f Leon* Credit 1220 > M C 1800 tatu Kiwan 310 i Ceramics 500 long Leong Ind 1650 I P Textile 222 •aramounl 630 .rl.brrn 490 Ipore Land 1190 terjuntai 000 iyn Reaina 550 •egi Maia MO M Hldga 500 )unl»p Ind 685 I I Hldca 750 -130
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        • 20 1 Aagnum iime Darby JM Works 4arco Polo 'otal turnover: 9.55m 'otal value: $49. 44m 480,000 417.000 409.000 382.000
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        • 31 1 BT Indicator: Industrials Finance: hotels: Properties Minings: Plantations )CBC: >ESInd: *****7 808.52 1786.35 1185.33 857 66 388.45 974.44 776.30 781.45 1U6« 791.9 1763.31 1178 4: 837.S 386.61 962.X 766.21 764.7!
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      • 423 1 Thcthirdand last qualifying period for the POSB Draw starts 5 August 1981. Thafs exaclty one week from today and if s your last opportunity to win a prize. So get your savings and deposit them into a POSB Savings Account, SAVE or Passcard Account. To qualify, you must have a
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    • 2285 2 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 1901 Last Div Hi(k Low Company Sale +O r- Net P K Vol Day COOO) High Low 494 330 Aetna 380 unch 145 Alcom 300 10.0 350 130 Allied Choc 270 -17 4.0N 312 1(1 B A T 237 -1 455 420 330 Bata 382
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    • 596 2 THE STOCK market remained weak yesterday desptu mwi that the liquidity situation la Malaysia had eased. Overnight Interbank rate* there have dropped to between l.S and 2 per cent compared with J-4 per cent a week ago and 11-13 per <-rnt three weeks hack. Term
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    • 592 2 SHARE prices closed slightly lower in moderate trading after a barely steady start at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Some early morning buying Interest, though providing resistance to profittakers following last week's heavy selling, was not well supported towards the last half hour of trading.
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    • 35 2 idostrials Inaace lotel* ropfrties fl Palms Ins rubbers robbers •eb Loans Up 21 2 1 3 1 3 Down 44 7 6 2 2 4 Unc 15 1 1 1 1 1 3
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    • 1909 2 BID and offer prices officially lilted and business in an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lot* of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 272 2 HONGKONG: The market closed lower again yesterday, as leaders came under heavy selling In the afternoon, turnIng a slight rise at the end of the morning into a drop of 23.75 to a 1664.81 points close on the Hang Seng index, dealers said. They said they thought investors did
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      • 274 2 SYDNEY: Rumours of a hydrocarbon find in the Canning Basin and a positive reappraisal of BHP results, announced on Friday, helped fuel a rally in share prices yesterday, dealers said. Vsmgai and Petnleun Semitic* led the advance, each rising $1 .10 to AH3.5O and $7 respectively on talk of
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      • 300 3 TOKYO: Share prices rose on selective buying of blue chips m anticipation of foreign investors' return following the yen's recovery against the US dollar yesterday, but trading was slow for end-month reasons, dealers said. I1HMDO4O ■HI Cham M ■rill O__ Mt ui Tk at tnlSr la» trttnTrwr a_ n-T—
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      • 76 3 BANGKOK: Selling pressure brought stock prices generally lower at the close m slow trading yesterday, dealers said. AM* run Mtuiln. And -fnm Bangkok Bonk Mi •ui Or AjudhkT* Ltd HO Bom iuekor Chtroonf Th«J rmt tm «jo indiMtrtal fuaauneh -1 Ot Can in [nunuLouI yacb International inUrnaUcaal Tniat And
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    • 1841 2 BID and offer prices officially luted and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stork Exchange yesterday, with the number of sham traded shown m brackets In lota of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alessa (3.008 3.106) (4) 1(0 (4) 110 ACks* (3UOS) (1)3.00 AMD (IKS)
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      • 383 3 PRICES m the Singapore forex market closed sharply higher yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 224.50 cents per kilo, up eight cents on last Friday's close, dealers said. The morning market firmed 6.50 cents on Friday's firmer London advices and higher after hours' levels here and fresh
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      • 32 3 Rubber: July 27 Singapore: Aug: 224.50 cents (up 8.00 cents) Malaysia: Aug: 246.00 cents (up 8.50 cents) Tin: M 533.06 per kilo (unchanged) official offering: 255 tonnes (up 52 tonnes)
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      • 138 3 THE KILOBAR market far gold deliverable in Singapore opened at CS.590 and cloMd at $28,621 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at US$410 00 '411.00 and closed at Mil 00 411 00 by lunch time. It re-opencd at $410 S 411 50 before rioting fractionally lower at $410
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    • 680 3 LONDON, Mon. The market closed higher today with sentiment helped by the fall in US money supply which is expected to relieve the upward pressure on interest rates. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up seven points at 527.2. Government bonds showed net rises ranging to point and
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    • 29 3 Selected indices H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1664.81 Friday 1688.56 Week Ago 1777.92 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday unav Friday 709.6 Week Ago 727.6 ALL ORDINARIES Monday unav Friday 640.2 Week Ago 666.7
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    • 24 3 THE avenge rate at which major Singapore banks are carreaUy prepared to lend to their best easterners is 14SIS per cent.
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    • 27 3 THE STRAITS tin price was again unchanged at M 533.06 per kilo m Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 52 tonnes to 255 tonnes.
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    • 139 3 CHINESE Preairt Fl ISM all. prtre. per tWMyiHiiiay Caceaat M Bulk fob $122 seller*, old drum (In second hand drum) fob H36 50 sellen. new drum lob $141 M sdton. Copra: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Pepper: Munlok white pepper fob Asta NLW $375 00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper
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    • 126 3 KUALA LUMPUR: The market closed mixed on lack of buying m fairly quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. July m the central region dropped $2.50 to M 5955 per tonne, while August In the south also fell $2.50 to $952.50. Septemoer m the south was traded unchanged at $915
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    • 203 3 THE US dollar opened lower against most currencies m the Singapore forex market yesterday, due to the more than expected US$ll 2 billion fall m Sn-B. The US /Sing dollar was first traded at $2.1540 with ACU interest rates opening at an easier level. It hit a
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    • 49 3 RANGE of price* offend by dis count bourn on July 27: Overnight: yi to 6.: Call deposits: 6-%% to 6 Ommbj B«yi»« ScUiu 3-month Treasury bills 8H 6* 3-month Bank bills 13H 13* 3 months CD 12* 12* 6 months CD 12' i 12H Stoarw: Naltenal Hmul Ca.
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    • 31 3 Closing Interbank rates (or Singapore dollar* on July 27: Offer Bid Overnight 1 Vi 1 month 12 12. 2 month* 12V. 12H 3 months 12. 12H Overnight mode 7
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    • 34 3 PH Than New York 8.458 B.SSB B.CSS 8.75S Zurich 8.908 85SB 8.75S B.7SS Me* PH Singapore BS2B BMB 8.72S B.TOS Cloalng prices In US dollars a troy ounce. Seam: Creatt Haiaw, B'p»r».
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    • 341 3 C uf rtnc t## MonMnw rst#s Sffitttwoown Pot c#ntsQ4 quoted ywterday (croM)p«r«ty chang* Local dollar* to «ae ml t of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1560 2.1570 2.8196 -23.54 Sterling pound 4.0435 4.0480 7.3469 -44.96 Australian dollar 2.4645 2.4670 3.4286 -28.12 MZ dollar 1.8020 1.8055 3.3286 -47.32 Canadian dollar
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      • 438 3 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE that Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on 17th day of July 1981. In Bankruptcy Nos 382/80 Koh Kim Yong of No 37, Jalan Sam Kongsl, Singapore 1852 1060/80 Yeo Han Klan (M I/C No *****64) (a former partner
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      • 511 3 Windgllder, now available Limited 130 only, at best Price and^delivery time Seeking a company who wish to handle this. Contact to: WINDSURFING JAPAN inc. 1-2-10 Hattudai Shibuya-ku Tokyo Tel. 03-374-5421 Telex 0232-4333 CHANGE OF COMPANY'S NAME GENMAR MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS (S) PTE LTD IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE CHANGE OF NAME
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    • TIMESBUSINESS
      • 659 4  -  M G G PILLAI By Our Kuala Lumpur Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Declining Malaysian commodity prices over the past year now threatens not only the country's export earnings but its workers as well. All the major commodities rubber, tin, palmoil, timber, cocoa and
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      • 376 4 SIGNIFICANT improvements m the quality of living can no longer be expected from one generation to the next. This is because the rates of productivity increase have been declining m most countries. In the United States, for example, productivity gains have been
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      • 93 4 THE Far East Freight Conference yesterday reduced charges for cargo that is heavy and of long length. The FEFC's representative for Malaysia and Singapore, Mr WJV Cook, said that this was done because of the "present difficult commercial climate". The reduction would benefit especially the machinery trade.
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      • 254 4 Local company to make industrial robots A LOCAL entrepreneur is la the process of building Industrial robots for local and export markets. The prototype Is expected to be ready In a lew months' time and commercial production will begin early next year. The July Isaac of the Singapore Investment News
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      • 43 4 FOR the first time, a longterm loan m Singapore dollars, has been arranged (or a Singapore hospital by Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company (HMT). The $15 million loan for the expansion and renovation of St Mark's Hospital is for ten years.
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      • 218 4 SEMBAW ANG Shipyard was recently confronted with a shortage of space for docking vessels In their dry docks. Three ships were la aeed of repairs at the same time. So, they decided to meet their problem head 0n.... and they succeeded. They managed to dock all three vessels
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      • 335 4  -  CONRAD RAJ By LABOUR productivity m the service sector should not be overlooked just because it is more difficult to measure services m quantifiable terms. Mr Lam Boon Heng, MP for Kebun Bam and deputy director (field) of the National Trades Union
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      • 504 4 Life insurers now stress better service LIFE insurance professionals here are putting greater effort towards improving their service and public image. Starting yesterday, 20 voluntary experienced insurance executives will undergoing a week's "moderators" course. These moderators will BBBBH^_^^^^^_ form the backbone of the two-year Life Underwriters Association of Singapore Training
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    • SECTION TWO
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        • 127 5 WHAT Is "news?" Some say It Is an acronym for North, East, West and South and therefore refers to all that happens in these directions. Bat such a definition weald be too general. Western-trained Journalists feel that news should be something that Interests people, as In: "'Dog
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        • 166 5 mm P- \\t I vP V I >C/» J*^ I i( sT going yl nnnnnWnnnmnnnnJ This essay will be broadcast today at 1 I.M a.m. and on Friday at 1.45 p.m. over SBC's Chinese service. ffS,^.7 *jffiA X-iftWft^KaiW^ iß®(xueshi) Rf^ IW-M7fi@o «2>ißAa#(D (juese)^^^^*^® Afcfe &*f f&°?t«-^^S^-t!*^© »fS©W A.ft]*ll^tg«iAL
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        • 757 5  -  Lin SHAN I" H THIS programme can be heard over SBC's English Service tonight at 7.45 and on Sunday at f a.m. Lesson 83 of this series will be repeated on Thursday at C.45 p.m. over the FM Stereo Service. Lesson 97: Qing Ming festival VOCABULARY: 1)
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      • 74 5 May forDi i IN Tomorrow Is D-day far Diana: Romantics wUI be waiting misty-eyed, feminists will be there with their "Don't do it, Di" badges, and of course, the prince will be waiting at the end of the aisle. Torn to Centrespread Pages 4 and 5 Frozen memories An expatriate
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    • 242 6 M STATION: Hawaii (Part One) (Ch 5, 8.4* p.m.): Jack Lord takes the major honours m this two-part series set m his residence, Hawaii. Always on the look-out for exotic debris, the programme focuses on one such instance. Beyond Hawaii's 19 km territorial boundary, dead bodies
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    • 590 6 PICK of the DAY I SBC 5 THE Young And The Restless (Cta 5, 3 p.m.): Liz, already unsure as to what to do, as Bill has asked her to switch off the life support system, is faced with another dilemma. Snapper says that Bill may linger on in pain
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      • 599 6 A presentation j rom Trade only I I A I V Meetings organised by With the THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AGRICULTURE AND HANDICRAFT OF Italian Businessmen ANCONA at thp l IC FIRMS PRODUCTS S GGE DEI FLU Handbags m straw and various textiles. RAMADORI accessories for shoes; straw hats
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      • 18 6 s fr COLOUR TV^j REPHOOUCES COLOURS WITH ABSOLUTE LIFE LIKE PURITY Jk Develop the leading habit Tunes Bookshops
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    • Page 6 Miscellaneous
      • 266 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 Red Indian house, one left in ruins (8) 4 Drive forward, like a team j Architect who made part of that s a man short? (6) London a shambles (4) 6 Subtle quip can ultimately con- g There's still one lobe seen! (4) vey pleasam
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      • 93 6 EXHIBITIONS: Cartoon Drawings at the Nat Museum Young People's Gallery, held In conjunction with the Nat Courtesy campaign '81. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Collages: By Goh Beng Kwan. Alpha Gallery. 7, Alexander Ave. Till Aug 7. Weekdays 10 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Weekends 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Land ft
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      • 613 6 TV and Radio 3.00 PM Opening fokwed by The Yount 70 Mari Mwna$ak Mala And The Restless 7 30 ews and Weathw Forecast 3.25 Palace of Joy (Chinese Last iH?^ c EnisodP^ (r) 75 Mercado S P ecial ftc e) ,2 t 8.40 M Station: Hawaii (Part 1) 4.05 Ceb
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      • 231 6 SBC 5 MALAYSIA 10 Forecast 8.50 News Roundup 8.56 Peristiwa 9.20 The Omega Factor Episode Two: Visitations 10.00 News And Weather 10.16 Hari Ini Dalam Sejarah 10.19 The Omega Factor (corrtd) 10.32 The Andy tfVXams Show 10.55 Quran Reading 11.01 Close SBC RADIO 12.M Light Music At Noon 12.31 Lunch
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      • 316 6 set Serenade 1.35 Financial and Share Market Report 7.M News and Weather Forecast followed by Prog Summary 7.15 Bookshelf 7.M Light And Bright 7.45 Mandarin By Radio 8.M For Your Special Day 9.M News 9.11 Strictly Instrumental 9.3t In Concert ll.M Light Music From The Nether- lands 11.15 Science Report
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 957 7 Memories are made of It all started with shooting family movies but Dutch engineer Joop Postema did not stop at that. When he was posted to Singapore, he joined an amateur cine club, later became its president, to explore his creativity m filmmaking. Now Joop is moving back to Europe
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      • 560 7 TERROR TRAIN (Lido) Reviewed by PATRICK SHEN THE fuse is getting shorter. In Halloween, there was a lapse of 15 years before the homicidal maniac levelled some measure of vengeance on his hometown. In Prom Night, it was six years later that the pent-up fury was
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    • 997 8 Off to St Paul' s It must be every girl's dream of dreams to be the bride of Prince Charming. If you're a once-hopeful languishing out there because there's just one more day jeft to THE wedding of the year, do what one girl did let the mind take its
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      • 119 8 THE VERY LATEST24^SHADOW CONFECTIONS' Valued at $210, they're yours free with every $80 or more purchase of Ultima II products. Wild amber Midnight mauve Tropic moondust. Moonlit orchid And 20 more sumptuous eyeshadows Tomorrow's looks and colours in an attractive gift set by Ultima II. Some are sultry, some demure,
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    • 565 9  -  MAUREEN JOHNSON By LADY Diana's sweptfringe hairstyle and liking for ruffled blouses and flat shoes have caused a fashion craze m Britain. But not until she steps into the glass coach tomorrow, on her way to maiTj' Prince Charles, will the world see her bridal dress.
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    • 871 9 A Singapore a£tercast The Singaporean lesson is clear: Weather like the chances m life is unpre- m dictable. Why agonise with anticipation? By HOWARD CLEMENTS "THE temperature will average 33° C today with a humidity of 95 per cent, lust like it was yesterday and the day
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      • 226 9 The Beauty of Qriane A Step into the Esquisite... The Exquisite a realm where every And for you that Special Orlane woman who knows real beauty ventures Woman comes the rare, opportunity to into. It is the realm of translucence, the purchase the entire Orlane gift collection realm of glowing,
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      • 442 10 LADIES ONLY PREVIEW LIDO Saturday Ist August 8.45 am Circle $2.50 Stalls $1.50 -No Free List The Army's Bj| I latest secret I weapon- I Laughter! I a J GOLDIE HAWN«MP-7 PRIVATE |ft 1 BENJAMIN FREE GIFTS TO ALL PATRONS I B VIOAL SASSOON HAIR RE-MOBTURB« CREME I mrj t
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      • 493 10 EUROPE -»y» y A^ MOSCOW „Sf^o^^^l^^^ Mom. —^a^a^B^i^"***^*^ I Z t Aeroflot operates 3-weekly flights from Singapore to Europe on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays via Delhi and Moscow one of the shortest possible routes. So, if you are on business and every minute counts, you can rely on us. B^BV^lt'v
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      • 243 10 (ABVCON) TODAY 1 S SHU NALN KANTH. OEEPA. SURAURAJAN 4 VUAYAN *> "RATHAL MTHAL RATHAL" T/Catow BBS: SHS4-ISI US SH Fried CrayFith s«H»* r^^J CC m Teochcw #^^^|Bh Sitting CapoajE Cater for Wj| ElUoPKthfr Functions. Ample Car 4| U I Affj.afl'fl'fl'fl'fl'fl'flßß^S ncaa wma^BK B_— n^U fl^BßV*flß^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Bfe»B>n*ait rtflM* 4 JfcaAß*B»l^BMßßßVßwlraVt< iflffllßaVMu
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      • 859 10 :>-v. LIONS CLUB OF SMGJVORE CENTUM. i^\ '^St and \i3i ASSOCIATION FOR EDUCATIONALLY SUBNORMAL CHLDREN MBB) CHARITY FILM PREMIERE 1 MMDOF 1 ASSOCIATION FOR EDUCATIONALLY SUBNORMAL CHB.DRENS FUND 1 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF J THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR EDUCATION i DR. TAY ENG SOON ODEON: WED., 12th AUG.,
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    • 937 11 Of all Prince Charles' many girlfriends, Diana is undoubtedly the best qualified to become "manageress" of the world's wealthiest monarchy. And m this second of a three-part series, GILLIAN FRANKS tells us about a houseproud Lady Diana who is looking forward with unconcealed enthusiasm to being
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      • 123 11 The Facit 1740 offers truly superb manual typing convenience. Among all its other refinements the Facit 1740 has a two tabulator system. One system for programming standard letter layouts, etc. with a tabulator memory. And one system for ordinary tab stops. The Facit 1740 is more than just a popular
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      • 195 11 OPENS THURSDAY 1 —PLAZA A SHOCKER! BE PREPARED! DON'T COME ALONE! When there's no more room m HELL, the dead will walk the EARTH! Uff^i 1 J>lw4W« iTkumv MQ^ 1 CHRISTOPHER GEORGE KATHERINE MACCOLL OPENS THURSDAY PREMIER DRACULAvsORACUL/l AND SON^lfli Bp^fl^B BERNARD MENEZ MARIE-HELEN BREILLAT Only Pan Am gets you
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      • 748 12 Mmw/s Arms Mr a SATS invites opphcotiom from Singapore Tp Citizens tor the following appointments: tj. A PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER Must possess a degree from a recog- X> A msed university and must have at leost a M? two years' relevant experience g\ A Salary will commensurate with qualifica- A
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      • 615 12 SPER3Y^\/ICKERS the hydraulics people who listen A subsidiary of Sperry Corporation, U.S.A. invites applications for: ACCOUNTANT The successful candidate will report to the Manager and is required to take charge of the Accounts Deportment. The key responsibilities of this position includes: c Developing and maintaining effective financial and internal control
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      • 688 12 CITIBANK the local bank that's a global bank Someone with merit hai moved up from our Traveller! Cheque DWltion. The senior position he hat left vacant could be an excellent opportunity for marketing and finance oriented individual to be our: TRAVELLER'S CHEQUE AREA MANAGER (SINGAPORE) Tha Position: The selected person
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      • 397 12 bW bL^F^bl I l^^J '^B^^ SUBORDINATE COURTB SINGAPORE D.C. Sramn N*. m M I*l Betweea THOMSON PLAZA (PRIVATE) LIMITED PUlattfh. flej TAN HAK MIANG ...IMtWul NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Tan Hak Mlang c/o 532, 5 th Floor Plaza Slngapura 68 Orchard Road Singapore 0923 TAKE NOTICE that an action has
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      • 504 12 •HE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First MeetIng of Creditors will be held at the Official Assignee's Chambers, Supreme Court Building, Singapore 0617 on> 6th day of August 1981 743/79 Png Ah Heng of Block 344, 138 F. Clementl Avenue, Singapore 0512 <<■.. 10.30 am
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      • 506 12 BRUNEI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED I INVITATION TO I I TENDER I Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Limited invites qualified experienced contractors to submit tenders for the provision of skilled instrumentation construction/installation team for projects at BLNG 1981/1982. The successful tenderer will be required to mobilize resources into Brunei and establish
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