The Straits Times, 19 November 1981

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/81
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  • 739 1 Now Rumania hit by strikes BUCHAREST, Wednesday FOOD shortages the cause of many problems m Poland have provoked a wave of violent protests m Rumania and serious concern m the Soviet Union where the Kremlin today decided to reduce drastically the use of raw materials. As
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  • 250 1 Bigger govt loans for doctors, dentists planned THE Health Ministry is planning to give young doctors and dentists loans of up to $50,000 to help them set up their own practices. Under the present scheme, dentists can borrow up to $15,000 and doctors $20,000. A proposal to raise the loan
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  • 500 1  -  PAUL JACOB By WHEELCHAIR-BOUND K. Munlandy was afraid he would lose his Job and consequently the quarters his family lived In because^ he Is paralysed from the waist down he was hit by a falling tree branch on his way to
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  • 41 1 ROME. Wed. Police found the body of the brother of film producer Dino de LaurentLs m canal today after a car accident Earlier, they feared thai Alfredo de Laurentiis, 56, also a film producer, bad been kidnapped. Reuter.
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  • 225 1 TEXTILE PACT: EEC ACCORD ON PROPOSALS BRUSSELS, Wed. The European Economic Community (EEC) agreed early today on a tough set of proposals for a new accord on the international textiles trade. Diplomatic sources said the accord included measures for cutting back EEC imports of cheap textiles from Third World countries
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  • 216 1  - Raja, Dhana to visit Bangkok on Saturday LEE KIM CHEW By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Wed. SECOND Deputy Premier (Foreign Affairs) S. Rajaratnam and Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan will visit Bangkok on Saturday for talks with Thai leaders on the Cambodian situation. Sources say the two Singapore ministers, who will
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  • 136 1 Khomeiny gives up more power TURKEY, Wed AYATULLAH Ruhollah Khomeiny surrendered further powers today in favour of Ayatollah Ashiq Hossein Ali Montazari, who is widely expected to succeed him as Iran's spiritual leader. In a decree addressed to* Ayatollah Montazari and reported by Teheran radio monitored: in Ankara, the 82-year-old
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  • 177 1 BANGKOK, Wed. The United States is considering the possibility of calling an international conference to discuss alleged use of poison chemicals by Vietnamese forces m Indochina, a senior US State Department official said today. Mr Walter Stoessel, Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs, said a conference may
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  • 165 1 British union gives up right to strike LONDON, Wed A BRITISH trade union has for the first time given up its right to strike at a new factory owned by the Japanese company Toshiba. In return, workers at the television factory m Plymouth, southern England, were allowed to use the
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  • 46 1 SEOUL, Wed. South Korea has shelved plans to build a new capital, for financial reasons, Deputy Prime Minister Shin Byong-Hyun said today. The late President Park Chung Hee had proposed another capital because Seoul lay too close to the border with North Korea. Reuter.'
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  • 289 1 THE United States recession has not hit the flow of funds from overseas to Singapore. Latest available figures published m the Economic Survey of Singapore, Third Quarter 1981 show that foreign investors remained the main providers of investments with the United States heading the
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  • 44 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Five passengers were burnt to death and several others suffered burns m a fire which wrecked a compartment of a Delhi-bound passenger train m Rajasthan state yesterday. The fire is believed to have been started by a cigarette. AFP.
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  • 720 1 Tunku sued for libel by former minister KUALA LUMPUR, Wod FORMER Agricultural Minister Abdul Aziz Ishak. 69, today sued former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman over a statement m an article published by the newspaper. The Star, and which also appeared m the Tunku's book, Viewpoints, and its Malay version
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  • 67 1 LONDON, Wed. Racial at tacks in Britain are more common than the government thought and may be increasing. Home Secretary (Interior Minister) William Whitelaw said today. In a foreword to a report on a fact-finding survey, Mr Whitelaw said: 'Racially motivated attacks, particularly on Asians, are more
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  • 29 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. Four rrew members were killed yesterday when a US navy anti-submarine plane crashed into the Mediterranean while operating off the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz. AP.
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  • 58 1 LATEST KISSINGER TRAPPED BRASILIA, Wed. Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and 4M other people were trapped In a university lectare hall here today Jiy 5M BrazilIan students protesting against the high lecture fees paid to Dr Kissinger. The students sealed the doors of the hall to prevent anyoae
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • 643 2 Camp for prefects PREFECTS and monitors of Willow Avenue Secondary School have spent the past four days in camp at Pasir Ris learning how to discipline, through reason, the students in their charge. This follows the abolishment in June last year of punitive measures which, in the words of
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    • 152 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SCHOLARS can play bigger role in society. They should overcome their diffidence to get involved In the real world. If those in a position to offer invaluable help as a result of their specialisation are reluctant to come forward, then It is the country' that
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    • 262 2 ELECTRONICS NO CAUSE FOR UNDUE WORRY THE electronics industry only managed 5.4 per cent growth in the third quarter of this year, compared to a 11.6 per cent growth in the second quarter. There is, however, no cause for undue concern, according to the Minister of State (Labour),
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    • 42 2 SOVIET FOOD SHORTAGE THE Soviet Union is facing its worst food shortages in provincial areas in more than 20 years. David Sattner, recently in Vologda, discovered that there were few goods available in an area noted for its food products. PageH
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    • 207 2 Why so sloppy? IN the heat of the 8-1 defeat at the hands of the Thais, the criticism of its scapegoating Robert Lim for that defeat, the Singapore Badminton Association seems to have forgotten its first priority of international competition for the national squad. Aside from the Bangkok match,
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    • 694 2 'Dump Reaganomics' OVER 900 delegates at the annual AFL-CIO convention in New York have adopted a resolution urging President Ronald Reagan to end his supplyside economic programme and put the country back to work Dy creating government-financed jobs and restricting imports. Some delegates also urged boycotts of
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    • 147 2 Hyundai wins bid THE South Korean firm, Hyundai Engineering, has been awarded the tender for the construction of the 15 km Penang Bridge, linking the island with the mainland. When completed, Ft will be the third longest bridge in the world. Among the bidders were several French
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    • 366 2 Hair lovely THE man behind the freaky hairstyles in the biggest hair fashion show here ever, The Year 2525 Hair Odyssey, is 26-years-old Georgie Yam, curly haired and filled up to the end of every follicle with ideas, reports JOHN de SOUZA. Singapore, says London-trained Georgie, has progressed
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    • 180 2 New Wave success NEW Wave director Xu Ke's latest film, Dangerous Encounters, was voted Best Film of the Year in Hongkong. A graduate of film studies from Texas State University, Xu Ke is a controversial figure. Some critics call him a director without any social conscience
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 309 3 Holden died from loss of blood: Coroner LOS ANGELES, Wed. Film star William Holden, 63, died from loss of blood after falling and hitting his head while he was drunk, Los Angeles coroner Thomas Noguchi has said. He told a press conference yesterday that an autopsy revealed Holden had an
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    • 56 3 BANGKOK, Wed Thailand and Saudi Arabia are to double flight services to meet increasing demands, Thai officials said here today. Under a draft agreement signed here yesterday, the two countries' flag carriers, currently operating between three to four flights per week, will step up their services
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    • 60 3 STRAPPED to a stretcher, an Injured motorist is airlifted out of the Angeles National Forest near Los Angeles on Monday after his car plunged 71 metres over the side of a highway. The driver, who could not be Identified, was taken to hospital where
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    • 310 3 Reagan offers compromise over domestic spending cut WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has urged the Senate to approve a 5 per cent reduction m domestic programmes substantially less than the figure he requested m September. In a letter to Senate Republican leader Howard Baker yesterday, Mr Reagan said the reduction
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    • 141 3 Houston gets first woman mayor HOUSTON, Wed. City controller, Kathy Whitmire, was elected Houston's first woman mayor yesterday, scoring a landslide victory over her runoff election opponent. Sheriff Jack Heard. Mrs Whitmire, 35, who received the backing of moderates and liberals during the campaign, joins Jane Byrne of Chicago and
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    • 68 3 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Actor Henry Fonda, 76, who has heart problems and uses a walking aid, entered hospital here yesterday for a medical examination, a hospital spokesman said. "This does not mean that there has been a setback m his condition and there is no emergency,"
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    • 24 3 JAKARTA, Wed. Nine battalions of reserve policemen will be deployed during the general election next May, a police spokesman said today. AFP.
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    • 137 3 BALTIMORE. Wed A ROBBERY suspect made toe FBl's job almost too easy. He robbed a downtown bank and fled straight Into the IS courthouse where he was arrested, authorities said. The bandit robbed a branch of the Inion Trust Company on Tamday and fled. Wltaemes
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    • 180 3 'HEATH TO JOIN PRIVATE SPY FIRM' REPORT WASHINGTON, Wed. A US publisher plans to join forces with former British Prime Minister Edward Heath to form a computerised worldwide private intelligence service that will rival the capability of the CIA, the Washington Post has said. The newspaper said m a report
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    • 328 3 Union outcry against Reaganomics NEW YORK, Wednesday AMERICAN trade unionists yesterday unanimously called on President Reagan to dump his economic programme and put the nation back to work by creating government-fi-nanced jobs and restricting imports. The call came m an anti-recession resolution passed by more than 900 delegates representing 15
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    • 132 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. The White House yesterday reversed itself for the second time m five days on statements about a US$l,OOO (5J2.050) gift to national security adviser Richard Allen from a Japanese magazine. The money was given to Mr Allen on Jan 21 after the magazine
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 232 4 BELFAST. Wed. Police were on full emergency alert today as a spate of killings by Irish Republican guerillas unleashed a wave of Protestant fury m the British province. Last night, a British army reservist was shot dead near the border witb the Irish
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    • 90 4 SCIENTISTS WORK ON MEMORY DRUG EAST BERLIN, Wed. East German scientists are working on a memory pill that will also make learning easier. The official news agency ADN said today that scientists at the East German Institute for Mental and Neurological Research were developing the drug primarily to help mentally
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    • 24 4 VATICAN CITY, Wed. Pope John Paul has accepted an official invitation to visit South Korea m 1964, Vatican sources said yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 320 4 PARIS, Wed A SOVJET pipeline across Siberia to supply Western Europe with gas a deal strongly opposed by the United States moved closer to reality on Monday when Trance began final negotiations with the Soviet Union to buy the gas. Soviet
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    • 108 4 France's firm 'no' to Nato NEW DELHI. Wed. France will fiercely defend Its Independence and will under no circumstance rejoin the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nat*), French President Francols Mitterrand has told the conservative dally, Indian Express. The French leader made the statement In a recent M-mlnnte Interview with the
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    • 505 4 Nuclear fuel safeguards have 'gross deficiencies' WASHINGTON, Wad A REPORT to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) has concluded that the international system of safeguards intended to stop the diversion of uranium and plutonium from peaceful nuclear programmes to atomic weapons has gross deficiencies. The report, prepared by a former commission
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 78 4 BRITISH PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher and West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt met m Bonn yesterday and sources m both governments said they welcomed US President Reagan's position on arms talks with Moscow later this month. While the arms talks and Mr Schmidt's forthcoming meeting with Soviet President Leonid
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      • 68 4 THE UNITED STATES Senate Foreign Relations Committee has on Tuesday tentatively approved President Reagan's proposal to sell 40 F-16 jets to Pakistan. The vote against a move to block the sale was expected to be made official later. The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee may also
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      • 74 4 THE INDONESIAN High Court has this year investigated 16 corruption cases involving 23 billion rupiahs (about Ss72 million), the national news agency Antara reported m Jakarta yesterday. But only one billion rupiahs has been recovered, said the report, quoting state prosecutor, R. B. Sukardi. He said
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      • 77 4 UNITED NATIONS Secretary General Kurt Waldheim, vetoed 16 times by China, still could win his bid for a third term m office, according to Soviet bloc sources at the UN yesterday. They and some other officials here were sceptical that China will persist m its opposition to
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      • 75 4 ISRAELI AUTHORITIES, hunting the attackers of a pro-Israeli Palestinian leader, placed four West Bank Arab villages under curfew yesterday, military sources said. The Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) said it tried to kill Yusuf Al-Khatib, head of the Ramallah Region Village Association, m a shooting yesterday m which
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      • 64 4 BRITISH PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher met West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt m Bonn yesterday for talks on how to ease the financial burden on their countries as the common market's biggest paymasters. A West German spokesman said they were holding private discussions at the chancellery before being joined
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    • 573 5  -  HUGH MABBETT By m a special report to The Straits Times BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Wed. A dispute between two of South-east Asia's elder statesmen could result from the angry Brunei response- to a comment by Tunku Abdul Rahman m a newspaper column.
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    • 354 5 Japan gets written warning on trade surplus TOKYO, Wednesday THE Reagan Administration has for the first time issued a written warning to Japan that its trade surplus is becoming a political problem and long-range solutions are needed, the US Embassy said today. The embassy's economic affairs counsellor, Mr. William Barraclough,
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    • 59 5 TEMPLE OF HEAVEN'S DOUBLE IT LOOKS like Beijing's famous landmark, the Temple of Heaven. Bat this building is In Chungking, 1,4 M km south-west of the Chinese capital. This Temple of Heaven look-alike was built In the wartime capital of Chungking m the mm. Bigger than the Beijing original, It
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    • 237 5 HK economy depends on partners' growth WASHINGTON, Wednesday HONGKONG'S economy is expected to grow rapidly throughout 1982, but sluggish growth by its trading partners could spell future difficulties for the colony, the US Commerce Department says. The department also warned that failure to resolve the future of the New Territories
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    • 21 5 CANBERRA, Wed. Seven Indian nationals have been arrested m north-east Australia on suspicion of entering Australia illegally. Reuter.
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    • 93 5 BANGKOK, Wed. A subsidiary of the Royal-Dutch Shell group of companies, exploring for oil m north Thailand, has reported hitting a reservoir with an initial flow of oil at the rate of 3,000 barrels per day. Senior engineers of the Thai Shell Exploration and Production Company
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    • 60 5 TOKYO, Wed. North Korea today accused the United States of sending supersonic SR-71 spy planes over Its territory ana frantically stepping up preparations for a new war m Korea. It said that one flight yesterday was over its Kangryong Peninsula and another over Sea of Japan
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    • 268 5 WELLINGTON, Wed. Prime Minister Robert Muldoon has linked Zimbabwe Prime Minister Robert Mugabe with the shooting down of an Air Rhodesia Viscount during the Rhodesian independence war. Mr Muldoon also dubbed Mr Mugabe "a Commonwealth dictator" who was "moving towards a one-party state." New
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 4
    • 256 6 Libya accuses US of trying to oust Gaddafi TRIPOLI, Wed. Libya today said an oil boycott being considered by Washington was aimed at destablising Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's government. A statement issued by the Foreign Information Department challenged remarks made on Monday by a US State Department spokesman. Dean Fischer, who
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    • 109 6 SOVIET, U.S. MISSILES COMPARED IN DESERT EXERCISE AN EGYPTIAN soldier preparing to fire a Soviet-made Sam-7 missile at an American drone target rocket m the desert near Cairo West Air Base on Tuesday. Yesterday was the fourth day of Bright Star 82 Joint manoeuvres for Egypt and America, when they
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    • 158 6 CAIRO, Wednesday EGYPTIAN President Hosni Mubarak reaffirmed his country's commitment to the Camp David Peace process with Israel, following talks with Israeli President Yitzhak Navon here yesterday. Mr Mubarak was asked by reporters about Egypt's views on a Saudi Arabian formula for Mid- dle East
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    • 489 6 Reagan to sell Arab group space system say reports Hot Congress debate likely to be revived WASHINQTON, Wednesday THE Reagan Administration is going ahead with a plan to sell sophisticated communications satellite equipment to an Arab consortium that includes Libya and the Palestine Liberation Organisation, sources say. The proposal is
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    • 244 6 Lebanese blow up water line to UN building TEL AVIV, Wednesday LEBANESE right-wing militiamen blocked roads to the United Nations headquarters m southern Lebanon and blew up its water pipeline, a UN spokesman said last night. He told reporters m the, north Israeli town of Metulla that the militiamen, who
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    • 99 6 Iran varsities to resume classes soon TEHERAN, Wed. Iranian universities will resume classes progressively and all will be fully m operation within 18 months, the official Pars news agency reported yesterday, quoting Mr Hassan Habibi, a member of the Cultural Revolution Headquarters. Pars said Mr Habibi and other headquarters members
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    • 85 6 MADRID, Wed. Spain is suffering its worst drought this century as rivers and lakes continue to dry up. The country is praying for rain but the weatherman forecasts no change. Hardest hit are the central and southern regions where 102 localities are on red alert and water
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    • 81 6 JOHANNESBURG, Wed South Africa holds the world record for road deaths, Derryck Humphrlss, a member of the Council For Scientific and Industrial Research, said here yesterday. According to a recent survey, be told the Star newspaper, the eyesight of m,m drivers was
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  • 549 7  - Caning out now prefects must win over students' hearts and minds JUNE TAN By Education Reporter PREFECTS and monitors of Willow Avenue Secondary School have spent the past four days m camp learning how to discipline students m their charge. But the school has not allowed punitive measures like caning
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  • 54 7 BUDDING violinists can attend a course the Serangoon Gardens community centre management committee is starting m December. The three-month course for those taking Grade I will cost $75 and will be conducted every Sunday at 3 p.m. Registration is at the centre, and more details are
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  • 144 7 Widen scope MP tells teachers EDUCATION should be aimed at the total development of pupils, the MP for Kaki Bukit, Mr Saidi Haji Shariff, said yesterday. He added that teaching will serve a limited purpose if teachers confined it to the mere passing of knowledge and skills to enable pupils
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  • 367 7  - Why women insurance buyers don't get the same tax benefits ANGELINE TAN By of Times Business WOMEN apparently have been discriminated against m the provision for tax relief on insurance premiums when the Income Tax Act was drawn up, presumably by male chauvinists. This anomaly was pointed out by the
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  • 77 7 THE section of MacPherson Road at the Woodsville Interchange will be closed to traffic today and tomorrow from midnight to 5 a.m. And on Tuesday and Wednesday, the section of Upper Serangoon Road at the interchange will be closed for the same peri od. These temporary
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  • 228 7 Pulau Seraya to be site for power station A NEW power station will be built on I'ulau Seraya off Jurong to meet expected electricity demands In the next decade. This was announced by the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence), Mr Phna Bah Lee, yesterday. He said that the tint stage would
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  • 58 7 THE Ang Mo Kio constituency welfare fund invites applications for bursaries from all students m the constituency. The awards will help primary' and secondary schoolchildren and students m junior colleges. Forms are available from the Teck Ghee and Ang Mo Kio community centres between 3 and
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  • 331 7 TRAFFIC accidents are on the rise for every 100 road accidents last year, there j have been 110 up to the middle of this i month. The Traffic Police expect even more I accidents and more people to lose their lives on the
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  • 207 7 Jeya's first meet the people session MR J. B. Jeyaretnam last night held his first meet-the-people session at a void deck m Jalan Bukit Merah. By the end of the three-and-a-half hour session, 60 cases had been seen by the Anson MP-elect and his three helpers. Mr Wong Hong Toy,
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  • 233 8 Living the good life longer A SPORTS club can do a lot to help more people enjoy the good life In Singapore longer. It can do this by Interpreting good health to include, not only competitive sports but also popular sports that Involve mass participation as well as tips on
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  • 56 8 BHAGAWAN Shri Sathya Sai Baba's 56th birthday will be celebrated on Monday from 5 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. at the P. Govindasamy Pillai Kalyana Mandapan, Serangoon Road. Meals will be provided for 705 residents of the Woodlands Home for The Aged and theie will be a group
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  • 697 8  -  JANIE KHOO By HOO THE west German civil aviation authorities twice tried to get Singapore Airlines' country manager m Frankfurt to sign a declaration that held him personally responsible for SIA staff and travel agents m the country. But the manager, Mr
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  • 352 8 Twice as many to benefit from 'dollar for dollar' aid plan SINGAPORE will next year double the number of candidates for training m Britain under a British technical assistance pro- gramme. This follows the Singapore Government's decision to match dollar for dollar the $196,000 earmarked by London for the programme
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  • 62 8 BOON LAY zones A to G residents' committees will take part m a performance review (1978 to 1981) at the Boon Lay community centre's hall from 1 to 5.30 p.m. on Sunday. The MP for Boon Lay, Mr Goh Chee Wee, will officially open
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  • 74 8 A CONSIGNMENT of 250 pigs from Johore arrived here for the first time yesterday to help stabilise pork prices. The pigs were brought across the Causeway m several lorries to the Jurong abattoir by the Primary Industries Enterprise, a company owned by the National Development Ministry. Most
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  • 17 8 THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees is having its annual walkathon on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.
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  • 246 8 PROFESSOR Chang Ti-Sheng from China, which pioneered reattachment surgery, is here to teach local doctor a new technique on skin grafting. He said that his new method involved raising a skin flap from the forearm with its blood vessels to cover a very severe and extensive
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  • 255 8 A HIGH Court judgment, awarding $401,793 and interest to the Bank of Canton m its civil claim against Dart Sum Timber (Pte) Ltd, was attacked as being "unsustainable" by Mr David Johnson, QC, for the company, at an appeal hearing yesterday. Mr Johnson, arguing
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  • Across the CAUSEWAY
    • 161 9 Thai Red leader and two others give up HAADYAI, Wed. A guerilla leader of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) has surrendered after spending more than 17 years fighting an underground war m the jungles of South Thailand, Thai army sources said today. The man, identified only as a
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    • 194 9 ROBBERS KILL MAN FOR M$23,000 PAYROLL JOHORE BARU, Wed. A 33-year-old subcontractor, Leung Ah Kow, was shot dead by a gunman who robbed him of $23,350 m payroll m front of his house at Jalan Sena, Melodies Garden here this afternoon. Mr Leung, who was shot twice, died on the
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    • 36 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A total of 4,484 science and mathematics teachers will be required to teach Third Formers and above m Peninsular Malaysia next year, Education Minister Datuk Dr Sulaiman Daud said yesterday. NST.
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    • 31 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Police have confiscated 7,440 pornographic books m various languages sine the start of this year, Deputy Home Minister Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik told Parliament yesterday. NST.
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    • 373 9 Hyundai gets contract to build M$530m Penang bridge KUALA LUMPUR, Wed THE South Korean firm, Hyundai Engineering, was awarded the tender for the construction of the 15km Penang Bridge, linking the island with the mainland, it was announced here today. French and Japanese firms were among those who participated m
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    • 270 9 Controversial Act likely to be amended KUALA LUMPUR, Wed MOVES are under way to amend the con-trovei-sial Universities and University Colleges Act. An Education Ministry official confirmed today that the government had sent a circular to all the Vice-Chancellors of local universities asking them to seek the views of their
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    • 43 9 KOTA BARU, Wed. Forty nine out of 285 people who took a free glaucoma test at the General Hospital here on Nov 8 are suspected of having the disease, a spokesman for the Kelantan Health and Medical Services said yesterday. NST.
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    • 42 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam will make a twodat visit to Kluang m Johore on Friday the first m series of visits to various districts m Malaysia to see how development protects are being implemented.
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    • 53 9 KLANG, Wed. A man handed his wife to the police for possession of one straw of heroin yesterday. Police said the man returned home from work and found his 29-year-old wife with the heroin. He took her to the station and handed her to a police
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    • 70 9 THE KING IN THEIR MIDST IF THESE Malaysian naval ratings la Lumut, Perak, look a little subdued and awed by the occasion. It is understandable.' For It Is the Yang dlPertoan Acting, resplendent m the uniform of Admiral of the Fleet, who Is seated In their midst, eating what they
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    • 200 9 KOTA KINABALU, Wed. The clock-in system is not the end of the civil service shake-up. The next step is the evaluation of the work done by civil servants. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said here yesterday that the Malaysian Administration and Manpower
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    • 107 9 Unlicensed hawkers attack officers KUALA LL'MPLR, Wed. About 111 unlicensed hawkers, mostly Indonesians, started a "riot" when City Hall enforcement officers disrupted their business m the busy Chow Kit area this afternoon. Armed with sticks and rods, they attacked the officers who were taking away their carts, trollies and goods,
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    • 48 9 IPOH. Wed. Fifteen of the 90 secret society eangs m Perak are classified as "active." the state's head of antisecret society branch, DSP Yap Ah Kau, said yesterday. He added they were responsible for anout 32 per cent of crimes committed m Perak. j NST.
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    • MALAYSIAN ROUND-UP
      • 71 9 SENIOR army, police and government officials from Malaysia and Thailand will meet m Penang for two days next week to discuss strengthening security along the border, Thai army sources said yesterday m Songkhla. The 37th meeting of the Regional Border Committee is expected to discuss further cooperation
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      • 44 9 MALAYSIA earned about $4.7 billion from the sale of crude oil m the first nine months of this year, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam told Parliament on Tuesday. About 2.35 million barrels were sold during this period. NST.
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      • 61 9 PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad on Tuesday named the proposed $1.6 billion new modern satellite city to be developed at the conclave of Lucas, 1.5 km from Kota Kinabalu. "Lekas Jaya." He said he chose the word Lekas (meaning fast) because it sounded like Likas
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  • 67 11 School heads can approve excursions SCHOOL principals car approve school cxcu if ions under an updated guideline issued by the Education Ministry. Written consent from parents or guardians must 1 s obtained, and there should be at least one teacher for ev«Ty 20 pupils. Proper safety Measures must also be
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  • 40 11 MR Ho Kan Leong, Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Education, will be the guest of honour at the annual dinner of the St Margaret's Primary School parentteacher association on Saturday at 7 p.m. m the school hall.
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  • 504 11 SINGAPOREANS need to keep m touch with their racial, cultural, lingual and religious pasts, President Devan Nair said last night. He told members of seven Chinese clans gathered at a dinner they organised with the Singapore Chinose Chamber of Commerce to congratulate
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  • 34 11 DR Ahmad Mattar, the acting Minister for Social Affairs and MP for Brickworks, will launch the Brickworks constituency neighbourhood watch scheme and open the crime prevention exhibition on Saturaay at 10 a.m.
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  • 139 11 THE Consumer Price Index m October at 127.6 remained at the same level as September. The food index, at 127.4, was also unchanged for the two months as dearer fish and eggs were offset by cheaper poultry, pork, vegetables and fruits. Prices of clothing and miscellaneous items
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  • 205 11 TWO people died and two others were Injured, one of them seriously, when this Honda Accord went oat of control In Bnklt Tlmah Road and crashed Into a Hre-hy- drant and a lamp-post shortly after midnight on Tuesday. Police Identified the dead
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  • 40 11 INDIAN writer Manoj Das will deliver seven lectures on Sit Aurobindo's The Life Divine; from Nov 29 to Dec 6. Details are available from the secre- tary of the Sri Aurobindo Sod- ety at tel *****91 and *****94.
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  • 122 12 MADAM Llm (hyp Yoke popped m at the Marine Parade Senior Citizens' Club on Tuesday night, prepared to make Just a cursory tour as part of her after-dinner walk. But she found more than she bargained for, and left smiling happily a
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  • 348 12  - Prata curry springs nasty surprise on customer LIM HUI KIAU By IT WAS time for breakfast and Mr A, a labourer, stopped by a familiar roadside hawker stall for a packet of his favourite roti-prata topped with mutton curry. Back home, and halfway through the rotiprata, he found a dead
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  • 277 12 Bright future in store for sales staff THE sky will be the limit, careerwis<\ for 1 the sales supervisor of the future if he or she shows potential. Plans are underway to brighten their careef prospects and they can expect training on computer knowledge, inventory control, administration, personnel management and
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  • 180 12 Couple lose claim for $63,000 AN OLD couples $63,900 claim against a woman driver for negligence was dismissed by the High Court yesterday with costs. Mr Justice Kulasekaram said that he accepted the evidence of Mrs Maisif Khoo, who had told the court that it was the couple's indecisiveness on
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  • 58 12 A COMPUTER training course will be conducted by the People's Action Party's Bedok branch from Nov 25. Classes will be held every Wednesday and Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. Those interested can call at Block 30. 784. New Upper Changi Road, Bedok South Avenue Two, on
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  • 36 12 A THREE-DAY seminar on Chinese folk music compo^ tion will be held from todaf until Saturday at the National Theatre Club hall at 7 p.m. The speaker is Professor Hsu Hsang Houei from Taiwan.
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  • 189 12 More food items may be chosen for date marking THE Environment Ministry is carrying out feaal-" bility studies on more food items to be included m the compulsory datemarking list. These cover perishable foods with short shelf life which will be added to the^ list of compulsory datemarked items such
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  • 46 12 AN ambulance will be presented to the Handicaps Welfare Association on Saturday at 2.30 p.m. at the Singapore Council of Social Service by the Singapore Association of Personal and Executive Secretaries. The ambulance was purchased with the proceeds of a jogathon held last August.
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  • 73 12 IN A weekend raid m Geylang, officers from the Anti- V i c c Enforcement Unit rounded up 13 foreign women, believed to be prostitutes. The women will be referred to the immigration authorities after questioning. Sources said all the women from a
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  • 162 13 Experts to stress on dangers of smoking THE Singapore Cancer Society will nold a threeday workshop starting tomorrow to discuss smoking as a cause of lung cancer and heart attacks, and strategies to control the smoking problem. Those taking part m the workshop include doctors, health educationists, health administrators, psychologists
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  • 226 13  - 40 permanent residents seek HDB flats IRENE NGOO By Housing Correspondent MORE than 40 middlelevel foreign professionals have decided to put down their roots m Singapore, now that they can apply for Housing Board flats. Their applications are being "screened" by the Economic Development Board and the Professionals Information and
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  • 31 13 THE first primary school to be completed m Bedok North, Bedok North Primary, will be officially opened today at 5 p.m. by Mr Saidi Shariff. MP for Kaki Bukit.
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  • 352 13 Coroner reopens probe into death fall THE State Coroner yesterday instructed the police to reopen investigations into the death of a man after hearing that he might have been involved m a love triangle Earlier the police had told the court that investigations showed no evidence of foul play m
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  • 254 13 THREE workers were injured and 130 others made homeless m a fire at their worksite quarters m Nutmeg Road off Orchard Road yesterday morning. Two, Mr Jaafar bin Musa, 54 and Mr Zahari bin Husin. 18, both from Kelantan, suffered severe burns.
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  • 57 13 ABOUT 270 people, including shipyard workers, donated blood at two centres on Tuesday to mark the anniversary of the Spyros disaster. At Boon Lay Centre 200 people gave blood m a campaign organised by the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union and the Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Employees' Union. The
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  • 92 13 POLICE raided a factory 1b Chong Pang Road yesterday and took away i,2H pairs of running shorts bearing the name and logo of a well-known brand. Paya Lebar police, armed with a search warrant, entered the factory at IM p.m. and also removed nine sets
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    • 404 13 Morning, Noon Night SOOam THAI INTERNATIONAL, 720pm From November 1981, EVERYDAY. The third flight from you can fly Thai Singapore is 7.20 p.m. to Bangkok on any of Ui^n* m m tne evening, our three super flights. DUaJll. mac j e more pleasant with onn One '2? V S ?l
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 181 13 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp WILL *X) WATER THE PLAMT5 ITLlBE^/EU- OH. PEAR, \^J££t*: IkA (JOTSOuJgA I KNOW WHILE 1M AT KAOTHER'S? > HAVlhJG THE HOUSE IT VVOUU? i-ri^ PEAR- its RAIN V EXACTLY TO FOR A RAN /^-rTT H^S' I*A SO h»OW >tX> BISHTMOyy. FEW Ofc/S/y
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  • 478 14 The Straits Times says Scholars should play bigger role SCHOLARS can play a bigger role m society. It is a call which has been made before but one worth making again, especially m a small nation like ours where there is need to tap every available talent and expertise that
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  • 959 14  -  WILLIAM PFAFF Relations between US and its Western allies hit a rough patch By AFF Writing for the International Herald Tribune NATO is m more serious danger from Washington, these days, than from Moscow. Ignorance, bad temper and prejudice are driving the
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  • 824 14  -  JOHN PALMER By MER THE uncertainty and internal divisions which from the European side of the Atlantic have seemed to characterise US statements on nuclear deterrence have not so much angered as embarrassed European friends of the Reagan administration. Most European Nato governments want
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  • 1118 14  -  HAROLD JACKSON By KSON 4 Europeans are drifting emotionally out of— i superpower custody. The prosperous and democratic West Europeans want to control their destiny and avoid the superpower quarrels elsewhere. They do not want to risk their livelihoods, let alone
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  • FORUM
    • 378 15 NEW NAME FOR CENTRAL PARK LIKE many other residents of Singapore who value the local historical heritage, I was delighted to read m The Straits Times (Nov 2) that the abominably named Central Park would revert to its earlier name. Fort Canning Park, and that
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    • 235 15 ALTHOUGH the Malaysian High Commission allows every eligible Singapore motorist 90 days free entry for his car, this does not help motorists who venture across the Causeway once a week or every two weeks. People drive up for many reasons such as regular
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    • 134 15 OUR premises are being acquired by the Urban Renewal Authority (URA) for "re-development". Considering the fact that ours is a post-war building less than 25 years old with a freehold title, it is quite anomalous that the Same yardstick should be applied to us
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    • 90 15 Speeding men in blue AS I was travelling along South Buona Vista Road leading to Pasir Panjang Road, a police car overtook me at the bend at a speed exceeding the limit. While he was negotiating the next right bend, the vehicle skidded across the double line to the other
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    • 67 15 WHEN is the ROY going to stop the illogical practice of denying PARF values to cars more than 10 years old now that compulsory car inspection is being introduced* Car owners are being forced to change cars even when their 10-year-old cars are still roadworthy as
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    • 183 15 IN HIS recent SRC-tele-vised lecture to a Singapore audience, Dr Henry Kissinger, the former United States Secretary of State was questioned on the controversy surrounding the proposed deployment of US medium-range nuclear missiles m Western Europe. He made a telling point when he
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    • 112 15 List of new books will be great help VISITORS to the national libraries would always like to know about new additions of their interest, which means everytime they have to rifle through numerous catalogues m order to locate new entries. This is a tedious task, especially if one has a
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    • 212 15 Everyone at a loss about premiere tickets I'M writing about the charity premiere of Raiders of the Lost Ark m aid of the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore. On a hot and humid Monday afternoon, during lunchtime, I rushed to Prince Theatre hoping to buy tickets for the premiere quickly.
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    • 71 15 RECENTLY, I bought a stick of sweets and a packet of cupcakes from a bus interchange. Their prices were $0.60 and $1.20 respectively. I was shocked when I later learnt that the sweets cost only $0.30 $0.40 and the cupcakes $0.70 elsewhere. As the interchange is not located
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      • 130 15 I REFER to See Lee Mun's letter "Call for POSB Assurance" (ST, Oct 17). I would like to assure the writer thai savings with POSB are safe and secure. We arc always conscious about the security of the money entrusted with us and have
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      • 95 15 PLEASE refer to the letter by S. Arumugam (ST, Oct 30) concerning dirty toilets of a temple m South Bridge Road. We have checked the toilets m the temple and found them to be satisfactorily maintained However, the toilets could have been dirty
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      • 87 15 PLEASE refer to the letter by "A Marine Parade Resident" (ST, Oct 22) concerning oil pollution. The contractor had earlier been asked to take steps to prevent diesel sprays from polluting the area. He has since serviced his pile-hammer machines and the air pollution
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      • 74 15 I REFER to the letter from FL (ST, Oct 20) regarding the land at the junction of MacPherson and Aljunied roads, which has been cleared for use as a public park The Public Works Department will soon remove the debris from
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1341 16 Few goods in Russia's food stores IF RISING tension between the United States and the Soviet Union leads to a new round m the arms race, the Soviet Union will enter it facing the worst food shortages m provincial areas m more than 20 years. In Vologda, an old Russian
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    • 635 16 Tracking down terrorists through chemical fingerprints AFTER a decade of bloody experience m Ulster, the army's bomb-disposal know-how is being refined by police forces whose job it is to track down the perpetrators as well as save lives. Where the military usually "disposes" of a bomb (by blowing it up
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • 540 17  -  KOH YAN POH IDENTIFY PROBLEM AREAS: NPB CHIEF By SINGAPORE should not be unduly alarmed by the sluggish growth of its electronics industry and lose sight of the long-term objectives. Instead, problem areas such as quality, reliability and manpower training must be
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    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 88 17 A (JROUP of international banks is financing a V 5177.2 million (*****.12 million) loan for Global Marine Inc., a US-based company. The loan which is arranged by the Crindlays Bank Group and guaranteed m part by Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore is to fjnance the construction
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      • 70 17 INCHCAPE Bhd announced that the company shall repay at par, together with accrued interest, on Dec 31 this year, all stock with respect to the 9.75 per cent convertible unsecured loan stock 1971/81, which were not previously redeemed, purchased or converted. Stockholders have been advised to submit their
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      • 80 17 FABER Merlin Malaysia Bhd has obtained shareholders' approval to participate m the development and management of Merlin Hotels internationally via an investment m 50 per cent of the equity of Merlin Management International Ltd. The latter is incorporated m Hongkong with a proposed paid-up capital of HK$lO million
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      • 70 17 IN REPLY to the SES's queries, SPP Ltd announced that none of its major shareholders has an interest m the transactions to acquire TK Condominium and Island Club Condominium. However, Mr Lim Tioen Kong is currently negotiating with Chevelioa Pte Ltd to acquire 1.94 million SPP Ltd shares
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    • International
      • 130 17 NEW YORK, Wed. Yjsso, the leading private sector oil company serving the Italian market, is to cut its supply of petroleum products by an average of 14 per cent for the Nov-Jan quarter. The supply of gasoil for heating will be cut by 31 per
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      • 61 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr MahaJiir Mohamad on Tuesday named the proposed Msl.6 billion (5J1.44 billion) new modern satellite city "Lekas-jasa", to be developed at the conclave of Likas, 1.5 km from Kota Kinabalu. He chose he word "Lekas" (meaning fast) as it sounded like
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      • 80 17 DuPont 's US$l b bonds NEW YORK, Wed. DuPont, the largest US chemical company, is to sell US$l billion (552.05 billion) worth of bonds on the US capital markets, equalling the record for a bond issue set by IBM two years ago. The announcement highlighted the virtual avalanche of corporate
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      • 69 17 PARIS, Wed. Economic growth m the world's major industrial economies will be lower m the second half of this year than previously forecast, officials at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said today. They said the OECD now estimates the rise will be less than last
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    • 467 17  -  NAJEEB JARHOM By SUBSTANTIAL increases m money collected from income tax, property tax and tax on sales of goods and services led to a big jump m government revenue m the first nine months of the year. About $5.6 billion worth of duties
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    • 397 17  -  CHAN OI CHEE By SIME Darby's acquisition of minority interests m Kempas (Malaya) means that the Malaysian plantation giant's directly-owned hectarage goes up by 5,605 hectares to total 14,973. In an announcement yesterday, the group said that the acquisition of the
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    • 194 17 SOFTWARE MADE JUST FOR PROJECT MANAGERS PROJECT managers can now study alternative plans with relative ease, thanks to a new project management software system. No more guesswork when schedules are disrupted by unforeseen circumstances. By posing "what If" situations, they can know what cost-effective action to take before committing funds
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    • 73 17 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesian rubber traders and growers were shocked by the recently-reported import of 650 tonnes of natural rubber from Malaysia, the Kompas Daily reported yesterday. A number of rubber businessmen are preparing a note of protest to the government over the import at a time
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    • 156 17  -  LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter SINGAPOREANS are expected to be the largest group of bidders at a multi-million dollar property auction m Melbourne next week. Of the six serious inquiries so far received by the company handling the auction, Baillieu Allan! Real
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    • 45 17 IN yesterday's page 19 story on "Malaysia gets loan on finest terms", the fifth paragraph should read as follows: ''However, he did think that international banks would want to do only a certain amount of lending at the margins of this Malaysian loan."
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  • Market Highlights
    • 349 17 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed firm on renewed buying and covering interest after yesterday's decline In active trading. (ientlng rose 25 cents to $5.M, Malayan Feedmills 2C to $2.K, Talptng Textiles M to $3.24 and Malayan Banking M to $7.55. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose
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    • 30 17 Industrials finance Up 65 12 Down 16 2 Uncl 18 2 Hotels Properties Minings Plantations 6 9 2 5 3 3 1 1 4 1 1 Deb/Loans 2 1
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 47 17 Paramount N V I Public Bank [■land A Pen iel Properties raipinf Textile Paper Product* Eu Yaa Sanf tfaian rmill. Ill fionf Fok 440 1220 755 585 835 324 287 296 830 5W 338 44 40 40 35 30 30 30 29 28 25 25 24
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      • 14 17 Iporr Land lerjunl.i C B 4JU 885 MO 6S5 -1U -80 -30 -30
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      • 25 17 Promel 539.000 U M W 504.000 Taiping Text 382.000 Pa hang Cons 378.000 Paber Merlin 362.000 Total turnover: 8.71m Total value: $34 10m
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      • 33 17 BT Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: OCBC: SESInd: *****2 708.77 *****0 1090.19 678 16 339.00 898 01 697.73 633 44 *****4 715.01 1528 26 1092.62 680.67 338.81 ***** 701.08 646.11
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    • 70 17 BMUtomtf BM 13 Galaaeau Gatfcrle BM -28 IU» Par <-2 Paa-Elee +12 Inrhr.pr Bhd MTC +10 MrUI Box NBT Nat Iran PMC Perils Plant Prim* RiUmw Rathmaaa »2 W M4 12 5 -4 10 SembSWp Shrll Slmr Darby St Steamship StTradlag Tlmm Pub D EastBeen Wearnra
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    • 2449 18 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Turnover figures in this table are unofficial. Adjusted f«r scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In lots of II share* e*ch, with price quoted In dollars. 1981 High Low Company Lait Salr orCr« Div Net P/K Vol Day (000) High Low 4M 248
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    • 597 18 AGAINST expectations of a farther fall, share prices at the Stock Exchange of Singapore recovered yesterday with strong baying evident m several counters. Opening prices were mixed. Bot soon after, a number of coonters began to move np quickly. By the mid-day break, tae Straits Times
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    • 370 18 BUYING interest returned to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday taking prices higher after Tuesday's fall. Conditions m the afternoon session appeared better and trading was carried out at a faster pace. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index gained 5.86 points to 906.39 while
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    • 32 18 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties (Hi Palms Tins rubbers I rubbers Up 69 6 1 6 4 3 5 Down 13 1 2 2 2 Inch 7 1 2 2 Deb/Loans
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    • 193 18 SINGAPORE (NTT TBI.'HT It Nay II) ASIA UNIT TBUBT (*iaaa«»r» arlces far N.> II) 4.R81 THNOT SKCI BITIES ASIA (Naaafcra' prims tar Nay II) Spore Growth Fund 0 90.0 96 xd OUB-MONTAGI IHuxm' prices far Nay II) Union Spore Fund 1.38 145 DIAMOND MOT B'POBE (Majumen' prim far
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    • 1924 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board
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    • 1901 18 BID and o«er prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDISTRIALN AtoMB (1MB 1-42S) (4) 1.38 (2) 1 37 (1) 1.3S (11) 1.40
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 255 18 HONGKONG: Stocks closed steadier yesterday, supported by sporadic late buying after easing slightly by mid-morn-ing, brokers said. The Hang Seng index gained 11.49 points to 1397.80 for the half-day session against a 5.20 drop at 11 a m, and compared with Tuesday's 56.75 point loss. Yesterday's trading was quiet
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      • 379 18 SYDNEY: The. market was static and trading dull yesterday, in the wake of the release of the Campbell Committee report into Australia's financial system, dealers said. Industrial stocks were mixed and mineral and oil issues regained ground during the day after supping at the opening. The All-Ordinaries index drifted
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      • 359 19 TOKYO: Share prices rose In active trading with sentiment boosted by anticipation of increased foreign investor interest following the yen's sharp rise against the US dollar yesterda/, dealers said. Yen Allnomoto Akal M6 Ajani ciwm 9H Aiahl OlaM «1J Bank Tk Ml Banyu Ml Bridfeitom m Canon 1000 Chlyoda
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      • 611 19 LONDON, Wed. Exco featured on its stock market debut, opening at 185p against the offer price of Other shares were slightly higher where traded. The offer by money brokers Exco was heavily oversubscribed. The share price eased 5p to 180p in active early trading. Electricals stood out among industrial
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      • 353 19 NEW YORK, Tues. Strength in the energy sector allowed stocks to close slightly higher but concerns about the deteriorating economy prevented any meaningful uptrend. The Dow Jones average closed 5.14 points up at 850.17 points, its highest level of the day. Advances edged out declines by around 85O-to-680
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      • 51 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 508.3 Monday 503/7 Week Ago 502.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 850.17 Monday 845 03 Week Ago 853.98 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1397.80 Tuesday 1388.31 Week Ago 1436.44 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 709.9 Tuesday 709.4 Week Ago 701.7 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 565.1 Tuesdau 565.3 Week Ago
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      • 272 19 AMSTERDAM, Tues. Share prices were lower, with AkM down 0.70 and KLM 0.40 in Dutch internationals, while Unilever added 0.70 on higher third quarter results, dealers said. ABN was down 1.50 and NMB one in banks while in mixed investment funds, iUlIne« fell 2.50 and lUfccc* two. GUt-Brwaule* fell
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      • 261 19 ZURICH, Tues. Share prices held steadv in lack-lustre trading, while bonds continued steady to higher, dealers said. Some newly issued foreign bonds were slightly lower due to professional profit-taking, the dealers' added. Insurances closed higher although Winterthur Insurance registered was slightly lower. Among industrials, Brown Boveri, Ciba-Gelgy and Alusuisse
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      • 102 19 MANILA: The stock market was mixed yesterday, as commercials and industrials eased while minings and oils firmed, dealers said. PeKM icojt Mining CUBS iUu Con A iUu Con B 30 Imf ulo Oold kniuet Con B 42 IF Ooodrlch 9 90 :DCP i i unch unch -3 unch Lepanlo
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      • 94 19 BANGKOK: Share prices closed mostly lower in weak trading which centred around finance and cement stocks yesterdav. dealers said. tila Fibre tyuthaya In. And Trim aanjkok Bank 8ani Of Ayudhaya Lid Serll Jucktr :naxoonf Thai wire P1r»l TruM M at IM 53 50 *2 unch I unch Industrial Finance
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      • 661 19 PRICES in the Singapore market closed slightly lower yesterday, with December RSS One buyers quoted at 187.50 cents per kilo, down two cents on Tuesday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices were easier on continued stale bull liquidation and lower Japanese market advices. Some covering interest at the scale-down helped
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      • 95 19 NOON SSR ind SMR prkw y~ttrd«y BA8 D«e»mb»r January (Carnal Mia) (forward Mia) Baxn 8«IUra Buyrm 8«ll«r> SSR 20 (1-Unpalht) 158.50 158.50N 158.50 160 SON SSR 50 (luxip.ll.ll 154 50 166.50N 1M.B0 I58.6ON MRKLB DwwalMr Jaaaary SMRCV lluopalfell ***** 202.00N 202.00 204.00N SMRL (lloopaltot) 196.60 198 SON
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      • 36 19 Rubber Nov 18 Singapore: Dec: 187.50 cents (down 2.00 cents) Malaysia: Dec: 220.00 cents (down 2.00 cents) Tin: M 535.70 per kilo (down three cents) j Official offering: 175 tonnes (down 15 tonnes) i
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      • 138 19 CHINESE Pn4mt* Exehaage, Singapore, mm rl— iig price* per IM kg yraterday. Oconut *U: Bulk fob $106.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $122.00 sellers, new drum fob $126.00 sellers. C«pr»: Mixed (loose) $57 buyers. Pepper: Muni ok white pepper fob AsU NLW $377.50 sell ers,
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      • 161 19 GOLD Futures turned weaker after a firmer opening yesterday, but the market still dosed higher on balance compared with overnight levels, dealers said. Profit-taking and some European selling m the afternoon caused prices to fall back m light trading, they said. Gold was fixed at U*****.75 m London yesterday
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      • 173 19 THE STRAITS tin price'slipped three cents to MJ35.70 per kilo in Penang yesterda, on an official offering down 15 tonnes to 190 tonnes. The overniglit London market was agained unchanged with forward buyers remaining at E8.650 per tonne. LONDON: Tin was traded up to a new high of £8,670
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      • 156 19 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed lower on further selling in continued quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. November in the south dropd$2.50 to MJ910 per tonne in December the south region fell $5 to $897.50 while north was traded at $895 on exmill basis. January
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      • 29 19 LONDON Copper prices on Tuesday (previous in brackets). Wirebar Spot L855.00 (£860.50); sellers £855.50 (£*****); Three Month buyers £881.00 (£885.50); sellers £881.50 (£886.50). Market Iw: Steady. Sale*: 14.72
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      • 32 19 ■Jew York B.25B 8.20B 8.32S 8.27S Surich 8.11B 8.28B 8.21S 8.38S Wed TM* Singapore 8.20B 8.15B 835S 8.30S Cosing prices In US dollars a troy ounce. Sauce: Credit Saiaar, S'pw
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    • 317 19 THE Singapore dollar opened at the day's high of $2 0590. then slipped to a low of 12 0637 on commercial se\ ing before recovering to close at S2 0540 SO In the Singapore forex market yesterday The US dollar weakened against the Japanese yen due to
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    • 336 19 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 18. Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Nov 18: Source: Merrill Lynch International (Alia)* Co. INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm Cumnct— Nominal r»l»« Smithsonian P«rc«m»g« quotsd yesterday (croM)partty Chang* Local dollars to one unit
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    • 36 19 RANGE of prices offered by disroum bouses on Nov 18: Overnight: 3* too^r C_Udepc«iU:4^,o^ B^_? SeUia. 3-month T^"U,^ bIIIS 5H S" 3-month Bank bills 1015/*****3/16 2m°"X?£R \rZ. 6 months CD 11 10'» Na4»s_a4 DISM-.I Ce.
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    • 23 19 Closing interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Nov 18: vernight 1 month 2 months 3 months 8V, 10 10'. 8H 10'.
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    • 24 19 THE avenge rate at which major Singapore banks are rnrrently prepared to lend to their best customers is 14.21 per cent
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    • 495 19 v The office furniture people present KEVI The Danish chair that knows your sitting habits well Because you spend one-third of your r^d life m the office, Kevi chairs make your sitting worth your time /II I /Iv The Kevi back rest, for example. B follows strict ergonomic principles It
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    • 228 19 IN THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT CAP. IM AND BRITISH PAINTS (EASTERN) PRIVATE LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN In pursuance of Section 272< 1 of the Companies Act Cap. 185, that a final general meeting of the above named company will be held at the office of Coopers Si
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    • 632 19 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IM AND IN THE MATTES OF PONGOOL HOTEL (PTE) LTD. (iM*rpwr.te*l la the RepaHir •f SU|r»p.rr) At an Extraordinary Oeneral Meeting of the members of Ponggol Hotel (Pte) Ltd. duly convened and l~?ld at Suite 311. 3rd Floor, Peace Centre, 1 Sophia
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • 311 20  -  WONG MAI YUN By HOTKL Malaysia will be the largest hotel of the Goodwood group when Its extension Is completed m July ISB4. The hotel at Cnseaden Road will spend $C 3 million for an additional 371 rooms, bringing Its total number of rooms
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    • 149 20 Volvo may set up plant in Taiwan TAIPEH, Wed. The Swedish Volvo International Development Corporation is considering setting up a plant m Taiwan's industrial park to assemble heavy-duty trucks, it was learned today. Mr Peter Kopp, general marketing manager of the company, said that because of the growing demand for
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    • 715 20  - Slower third quarter growth, but 8-10 pc target can be met NAJEEB JARHOM By EVEN though the economy slowed down slightly m the July-Sep-tember quarter, there is little doubt the growth target of 8 to 10 per cent for 1981 can be achieved quite easily. For starters, the 10.1 per
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    • 185 20 SEPTEMBER MONEY SUPPLY UP BY $143 m SINGAPORE'S money supply cash plus current accounts increased by $143 million in September to $6.4 billion after three successive months of decline. The Monetary Authority of Singapore, in its monthly statistical bulletin released last night says the increase is mainly in demand deposits
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    • 106 20 NEW DELHI, Wed. A private Indian firm will set up a 12,000 -tonne capacity nylon tyre cord plant m Indonesia as a joint- venture project. In the first stage the US$62 million (SJI27 million) project will produce 7,000 tonnes. The equity structure of the joint venture will
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    • 166 20 ASEAN central bankers will meet here today to discuss greater official intervention to stabilise foreign exchange markets and to study the effects of recession on world money markets. These will be discussed during the one-day meeting of central bank governors from 15 nations from South-east Asia,
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    • 117 20 'MARKET RALLY MAY NOT LAST' THE current stock market rally on the back of falling US interest rates, is not likely to be sustained. As such, investors are recommended to take profits while the market is still on the rise. Lyall and Evatt, a leading stock broking firm said this
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    • 155 20 SUBSTANTIAL investments m new machinery and m people as well as the transfer of technology from the parent company has enabled Berger Singapore to supply paints to the lucrative Hongkong market. The Jurong-based factory announced yesterday that it will be producing paints demanded by the Hongkong market.
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    • 79 20 NEW YORK, Wed. Xerox, the photocopying machine firm, and the informatics company NCR announced plans to attack the office-automation market on a large scale. Xerox is launching four electronic typewriters to rival IBM's "Selectric" machines. IBM has 80 per cent of the market, its main competitors
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    • 276 20 Rhythm Watch taps Asian market RHYTHM Watch Co of Japan has floated a US$l5 million (5530.75 million) convertible bond issue m the Asian dollar market. The 15-year bond carries a coupon rate of 6 per cent payable semiannually. It will be convertible from Jan 4, 1982, into ordinary shares of
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    • 113 20 W/jfr/t W/J '/Mf BIGGEST CHOKE OF NONSTOP SERVICES TO TAIPEI. 6 FLIGHTS WEEKLY. choice of flights from I I, i mj Jilted dk Singapore to Taipei 13 ■fa|^^^!^jj|^|^^|jg^B| w services weekly. Six are l^\«^ wgjiijjgj nonstop B^|P^^^9|H^ O^ nonstop services PP| v>\ *Bk^J« I 1 2.30pm every Wed, a 1
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    • 1057 21 SIA and I P Sharp Associates l/lff y form computer time-sharing company l££j Singapore International Software Services Pte Ltd mgapore Airlines and I P Sharp Associates will T^^^^^^^ today sign an Agreement to form a joint-venture 9H BT*^***-*. company. Singapore International Software Services fPl^v- ..^r Pte Ltd (SISS). for the
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    • 662 22 1184-*****1 184-4411 1 I THE BEREAVED FAMLY of Abu Bakar Bin Abbas, wish to I I meet the person who went to the deceased's house: Blk 68. I 3203-H.Oeylang Bahru to Inform his mother of the accident I I Please be kind enough to contact us by phone *****69 Mr
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    • 265 22 \33/ B Personal Services ffl/1 D Personal Services s-iW P WerchandUe \r-l\\ P WrchaiidUe THE HUNT IS ON! Bag the biggest bcirgciin*** during difficult conditions, »^i^^a«-«ie*»»»»»»»»w with little or no experience, p^^l^. this truly fully automatic NIXON is just the camera because its electronic alarm j^L m will guide you
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    • 259 22 TROPICAL ENGINEERING PTE LTD (Di»t 15 Showroom) 193 East Coast Road Singapore 1542 Tel: *****51/ *****88 (We open 9a.m. 6.30 p.m.) SALE/ RENTAL/ HIRE-PURCHASE AH makes of domestic home appliance* with reliable backup service: Colour TV. Alrcondltloners. Refrigerator/freezer. Washing machine/dryer. Dishwasher. Gas/electric cookers. Special discounts for cash purchases plus attractive
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    • 360 22 LIGHTINGS! LIGHTINGS! REMOVAL SALE All stocks must be cleared below cost from $1/- upwards pendants, table lamps, celling lights. etc. We're open dally from 9 am 6 pm and Sunday from 12 noon 6 pm. Come early for the best buys. SENG HUP ELECTRIC 171, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE OK3 TEL:
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    • 797 22 Sot u ,do, 3 r p ~,o 3 r™n P dayT,rn M > w p.. $16 00 per co. cm A Ent.rt.inm.nt Wr*K. to E.t Public Holiday 900am-I 00 pm 5«m,-D«plov (M ,n 148 00 Straits T.mtsi B Personal Sarvica. ft Merchandise COUNTER SERVICE 7 6 <>« "I cm c
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    • 704 22 R Parsona Sarv|ces FOR GENERAL CLEANING, carpet shampooing and polishing of all types of flooring lor residence and offices call Beslcrete CleanIng Service. *****41 HOME CLEANING OR Painting. The Professional Way. Call Moovas' We will take good care of your home Tel: *****38/ *****80 RE-PAINTING HOUSES. OFFICES and Factories Reasonable
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    • 644 22 I JOO KHENG SERVICE. Rental. service, spray painting, repairs, sales of refrigerators and alrcondltloners *****68/ *****69 USED AIRCONOS FOR Sale Good condition. We are also doing sales, rental and Installations Please call *****25 38 TV/Video/ Sound System NATIONAL VIDEO RECORDER NY 2000 Easy Payment available Down payment $318/- Monthly $83
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    • 953 22 Aj Q Business To Business BARGES FOR SALE/CHARTER from 100' to 280' TUG BOATS FOR TIME CHARTER from 100 hp to 2400 hp Regular service to Indonesian ports. Also ply East/West Malaysia, Thailand Singapore. Undertakes new construction of barges. Enquiries, tel: *****87 (Anna) CARGO SPACE REPRESENTATIVE AVAILABLE ON BOARD r«ouir«dh»
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    • 956 23 ljjl4 Q Employment 86 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive SOUTHERN OCEAN j^ m^ maa^-^ mam^ SHIPBUILDING CO. A^^^^^^^^^^ PTE LTD Progr^v. Computer Type- r»qUir»B !oVfc^orr yr^ v MBlaft RECEPTIONIST (1) PRIVATE CUM TYPIST SECRETARY S^a^ to type To Managing Director an< l fj 0 filing. a Minimum 3 years expert-
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    • 1086 23 1 1| 1 1 Q Emptoymant i An established Company m JURONG /4/iVAy A > CONFIDENTIAL J STENOGRAPHER V <A. "D GCE level certificate VV^-S-^V/ with credit In English. V«pO/ Pleasant personality. a Typing speed 40 to 50 wpm. PROMET PRIVATE Shorthand speed 80 to LIMITED ioo wpm. _imi ieu
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    • 1054 23 I (i^ ll Employment A well established large A well-eatabliahed Forgroup of compimii ur- sign Bank invites appligently require*: cations for:-STORE-CLERKS ACCQUNTS Age 18 24 years. f*i CD|f GCE O 1 level certlfl- ULCnlv cale or equivalents. KSTiJK^SISt. ably but not essential. I Education: OCE 'A' level CLERK-TYPIST working experience*
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    • 991 23 l|| 0 Employment _i_--i-^ y**y>*«g*ig*it~»>e-Kg^gsj II [lADs^Jrfs^vJ Bcnex Industries Pta. Ltd. j Urgently require- has immediate vacancies 1 (1) Store Clark or J Assistant (Male) CLERKS j Agel6-23yrs (Femal*) Secondary II education c Be hirdworking able to Requirements: (2/ Personnel Clerk gST 1 Candidate should have M f Typing apaed
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    • 1076 23 An Engineering Company in Jurong "SESSff- "j (i( Lewl ln lo General Manager AbWIy to type accurate!] Must beafast. accurat*Typ- £r S" wmi bu not S s-vkekss 8b Submit your curriculum viIm Benefits includ* staling present salary end con- Transport provided [QVl!£L!X£ZJ£ Kr^r uiiifurm-s and medical passport wie pnoto. attention
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    • 1572 24 Q Employment 66 Situation! Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Wall Established Company GENERAL CLERKS Minimum qualifications (H'r O' level Knowledge of typing Bilingual and able U> speak local ill If ll Salary mill commensurate with woftttng siporiencs Interested please call personally at: NO. 2 KIM KE AT LANE. SINGAPORE 1232. 10.30am
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    • 471 24 fljlA 0 Employment RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED FOR Hair Salon Pits as rail MlasWes *****8.1 c) Sales A loading and expanding investment company requires: SALES EXECUTIVES (MALE FEMALE) Aga 23 to 25 y ear t Qualification: At least OCE 'O' level. Eiperience: Relevant sales expert- j ence and contacts with business acumen.
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    • 576 24 FEB INTERNATIONAL CO. Marketing Specialist Building Prod ucta requires: SALES EXECUTIVE The Job: To develop the sales of concrete admixtures, waterproofers. release agents, curing compounds, etc Qualification. The candidate must be sales orientated Preferably with a background In ready mix concrete. Must be familiar with properties and behaviour of concrete
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    • 503 24 ljjl||l D Emptoyirient SALES EXECUTIVES a Minimum OCEO' level a Own transport or possess a valid driving licence a Preferably those experienced In sports and souvenirs sales a Knowledge of export an advantage a Able to speak English. Mandarin and local dialects Attractive commission and Income not less than $1,200
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    • 800 24 Eipanding office equipment Company raquiras immediately 3 SALES REPRESENTATIVES a No experience required a Possess own transport a Salary plus transport plus commission a Training and product knowledge will be provided 1 FEMALE RECEPTIONIST a Able to converse fluently In English Interested applicanta plaaaa call 272*905 tor an immediate intarviaw
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    • 528 24 111 I Employment SALESGIRLS WANTED URGENTLY Call personally al 250. Queensu .iv Shopping Complex Interview hours from 3p m to 7p m t) Technical KANEKA SINGAPORE CO (PTE) LTD A fast and expanding pharmaceutical Intermediates manufacturer situated m Jurong Is on her development program next year and Is looking for
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    • 350 24 A wall eeteblished large group of cempaniaa urgently raquiraa: TECHNICIANS (ELECTRICAL) Minimum NTC 3 In welding or ITC In electrical or completed the course of welding under any apprentlceshlpt raining scheme Completed National Service. Generous fringe benefit! will be offered to the successful applicanta. Applicanta, pleese apply m writing enclosing
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    • 614 24 ijff I D o-»i— DRAUGHTSMEN/ WOMEN a ITC ur Secondary education with pass m Technical Drawfiag. a Above 1 year draughting experienre OB loo'ng. mould or machin>r> a Male applicants must have completed National Semce Salary not less than 1450 p.m depending on qualification and experience Attractive fringe benefits and
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    • 442 24 DRAFTSMAN (Mechanical) rr<]nir>-<i HMMdiateri cm *****64 mr an inter**** apposnuneat Wall aalaMishad Sam company require*: TECHNICIAN t< operate maintain and service BNtasMUc paefcaftaf Bsecnteea Ptaaaa apply atating experience. qualifications salary raquirad with non-returnable photograph to: The Manager Maiweil Road P O Boi 1*35 Spore 90M AIRCONOITIONING AND REFRIGERATION MtpaiM m
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    • 1046 25 W i 0 Employment 66 Situations Vacant g) Production oll^aOC a*» for a long and rewarding career as 1) MECHANICS (Chal Chee) crvrM -,c NTC 3 In Maintenance w ■*«*3 Fitting with some compan, t'^Z', C^^ t^TiSirtrta! R^ng Completed NS CRUSHERS 'Able to work on 3 rotating shifts I Secondary
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    • 853 25 f 1 [J Employment V V "n J J you are a skilled |V Xf'** o*^' tradesman, or ev«n a I CAf semi-skilled trademan, and are either jobPROMET PRIVATE hunting or seeking to LIMITED improve your present job prospects, we An estaWiehed ship- have openings in the yard in Jurong
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    • 971 25 jfjjl||| Q Einptoyinant j MULTI-CORPORATION (S) PTE LTD We are a leading and fast exafal panding company engaged m markitiiiK, servi'-ing and fabrlSINGAPORE ration of Automotive. Heavy SHIPBUILDING Equipment and related accessoENGINEERING LIMITED We invite applications for the following positions: An Expanding Shipyard COUNTER SALES m Jurong which spe- CLERK
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    • 859 25 ill j Q Employment fA Faat Expanding Rig Building Company m Tuaa haa the following vacan1. SURVEY TECHNICIAN President Merlin Hotel Applicants must be able to Singapore handle the dollte and levels Independently Preference Applicants are Invited for the wUI K lv "> Ihose with following positions: experience In shipyard
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    • 952 25 lI A Q Employment GOLDBELL JOIN A LEADING < EN pt N A E t R d NG 4 BANK FOR A PTE LTD J STEADY BANKING haa vacancies tor the tallowing OIDCtD positions at ita factory at 4 V>dntErl f 14 BENOI ROAD 1 jurong s .ndustr.al MESSENGERS J
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    • 1027 26 ljjl| Employment 66 Situation. V^nT oJ^l^s hat v«c uncut loi I) Miscellaneous 1) PROCESS OPERATORS EMERY AIR FREIGHT Completed Secondary CORPORATION .,m, ui.i, Require. 2) GENERAL CARGO WORKERS in unr yi'Jfv and iibove. HANDS Physically (.1 We otter: Due to rerrnl expansion, we imuumiiin haw vacancies rot additional 2 Cargo
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    • 641 26 rtl n tT n.»nt Tn-nimri We have immediate vacancy for coldstoragejrao.no DR V ER CUM retires GENERAL MALE/ FEMALE innni/rn GENERAL WORKERS WORKER a N. shiftwork Class :i driving licence Salary $350 and above ■enema. N( x( n n ,.e required 2 months bonus Please apply personally at Free medical
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    • 800 26 SWISS INN RESTAURANT/ COCKTAIL LOUNGE requires PART-TIME/ FULLTIME HOSTESSES c 6-day week with free meal* c Salary between $80 $290. c Attractive commission, annual increment. CPF contributions c Malaysian* ar* moat welcome. Please apply personally al: 35. Podium Block. Goldhill Plaza, Newton Road, Singapore 1130 1) EXPORT SALESMEN 2) FEMALE
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    • 1469 26 ||i||| QEmptoymwH EXPERIENCED COMPANY DRIVER DELIVERY ASSISTANTS REOUIR- j required urgently Preferably ED Salary above $450 Interested 1 Malay above 40 years old. Please please call: Tommy Ong. Tel: j call personally at: Unit 110. Ist *****77 noor. High Street Centre DR|V UM XUWKy B re FLOWER ARRANGER REQUIRED Ov
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    • 3469 26 Vehicles Boats jqj Vehicles Boats 197S DATSUN 120Y, one private 1978 CIVIC 3-DOOR UH Ne-i 71 COLT GALANT 1400 ex .nrowner, new paint tyres Tax lax. paint, tyres, alrcond. tuff- eon, HANK selling $8,200 OJLO PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE LTD March '82. very beautiful condl- kote $16,400. loan $12,000 *****5
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    • 1462 27 tffi Vehicles Boats AOVERTISER LOOKING FOR M) 76 Vehicles For 81e fl S?f^oS r -SS' l S^ h u 1 a— .Si— a^i^Sa»— wish payment Tel *****06/ *****35. Mr I im _l aW*uV>a> fvrlpc MODEL OF second hand car anrt company's registered rar SCOOterS wanted Contact Tan Teck Hock Tel
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    • 1791 27 Afx f Accommodation i Accommodation Ml 1 propcnias 1 1h 1 1 i rrup&nm* i^s^B^B^9^B^B^B^9^aß^i^a^aa^ WAREMOU JC/FAC I VaIRT/ Choice office accommodation at prime OFFICE TO LET locations m the main business financial J^^^^ district of Shenton Way and m the vicinity of Orchard Road from $13,993p5m |^|M b^lb»ll*»^ The
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    • 569 27 .t^ty j Acconimodation —H r Proparttat You can own a luxurious Cashew Paik Condonimium i»sf n a aaß Xl C aW*^ $*li^iM*a»^,^ Situated on premium high r rou nd m^^tij/^^. Set amidst balmy surroundings with^^^H»^^ lush shaibbery and greenery. With full condominium facilities at your convenience. Located off 16 km
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    • 212 27 c Merlin Plaia Ideal studio apartment, excellent view, fully furnished, suitable for single/ couple $1,900. c Eugenia Court Superb 4-bedroomed split-level apartment, study, servant's room, furnished, swimming pool, squash/ tennis courts $3,400. OTHERS: a NovenaVllle —$1400 a Faber Garden $2,500 c Orchid Apartment $2,700 c Shelford Maisonette $3,000 c Rldgewood
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    • 934 27 c Accowwnoditfcm Proporttes Enquiries Bookings ORCHARD PLACE PTE. LTD 15th Floor. Far East Shopping Centre Orchard Road Singapore 0923 Ttl: *****1 1 (20 Unas) at^tMBMMLWBIB^MBM»M9MMg IGRANGEFORD Few top floor unite available FOR SALE/LEASE Ready tor immediate occupetton 3 bedrooms (unfurnished) SALE: $750,000 RENTAL: $3,800 per month. I 2 bedrooms (unfurnished)
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    • 890 28 j^\\ C Accommodation 4 ■111 I" Propwiles 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Flats MARYLAND PARK BLK D high floor, faring sea. 3 bedrooms, carpeted Bathrooms attached and guest toilet Newly furnished, with 2 airconds, swimming pool, tennis court. 24 hours security. $2,700 ono Call: *****1 (No agents) NORFOLK MANSION Centrally located
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    • 908 28 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED JU RONQ lakeside apartment k I'ho $1,500 Dist (i Mount Sophia $3,500 Contact 29-t:i372 BEOOK 5 ROOMED FLAT partially tarnished, aircon $900 Jalan F.unos 5-roomed flat $800 Dlst. 2 International Plaza, fully furnished mrcon $2,000 Tel *****1 BRAODELL VIEW I bedrooms, furnished. $1,500 Closet)) Thomson V.iutian new condominium
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    • 1393 28 9S W|| rf^T^W J NEARBY ORCHARD ROAO 3 bed- room! private tlat Unfurnished. ft) Flats $1,200 pm Tel: *****22 No Agents PANDAN VALLEV DI8T. 21 3-bed-ronm apartment $3,500 furnish- Urgently Required By Foreign fd Available m id -December. Re- Senior Executive glonal: *****M/ *****31 SKYSCRAPER $2,200, KINGS 3 bedroomed Rid
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    • 1540 28 j^ AooQMnmlitton A >I8T. 15 FRANKEL AVE brand DIST. 20 UPPER THOMSON singleiew beautiful double-storey storey 4.000 sq ft corner bunga-;eml-detached bungalow, land: low $400,000 JE Housing AssoclI.0OO sq ft Luxurious living/ din- ales *****68/9 ng split-level, with 3X2 mar- DIST. 20, TEACHER'S ESTATE 2 1 /2 )le flooring, kitchen,
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    • 2776 28 r Accommodation r Accommodation ■811 Properttts |ggll T Properties DISTRICT 12, BRAND NEW !<.,;.,!; SINGLE STORE V DETACHED AVAILABLE 1.000 15.000 sq ft liholiho Rise lower. bedrooms' l bathrooms. BONO alow along Biikii Tlmah warehouse foi renl M* Pherson 1.600 sqft 3 bedrooms $460,000 r j* Uli-n n^°° rlnB i»
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    • 1050 29 L Pl'OfHlUtt 93 Otfic. Sp.cs b) Rental INTERNATIONAL PLAZA. AREA 1400sqfl High floor. 5 partitioned rooms. 1 director s. 2 executive's. 1 coffee. 1 general room. Reasonable rental. $4.40 p.s.f ono Inclusive maintenance Tel: *****0 Eddie. Principals only A FEW UNITS of office space for rental at Far East Shopping
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    • 599 31  -  EPSOM JEEP By Other forms of wagers should lure more punters BETTING on the $5 win and place totalisator at the recently-con-cluded Sultan's Gold Vase meeting m Ipoh plummetted to its lowest level m years. Only one favourite m 31 races was backed to
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    • 556 31 ON THE TRACK. ..with EQUESTRIENNE TYCOON'S TRUST showed form when hard held by Irene Pateman over 600 m m 41 sec at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. The going was good. This four-year-old English gelding by Steel Heart was an all-the-way winner over the
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    • 194 31 TOKYO, Wed. Seven foreign horses from the United States, Canada and India are among the 15 starters m the 123.5 million-yen ($l.l million) Japan Cup here on Sunday, the Japan Racing Association said today. Three horses invited from United States, three from Canada, and one from India
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    • 238 32 Thompson and Fashanu the scorers NOTTINGHAM, Wed. England's youngsters showed their seniors the way when thpy defeated their Hungarian counterparts 2-0 to move convincingly into the quarter-finals of the European Football Union (UEFA) under-21 championship here yesterday. Goals by Gary Thompson and Justin Fashanu were
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    • 966 32 Two different men with same aim Fischer, Bonhof speak up COLOGNE, Wed. Their reasons could hardly be more different, but two of Tony Woodcock's team-mates at Cologne are determined to fight for a place m the West German World Cup soccer squad. Klaus Fischer, 31, was hailed as the successor
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    • 153 32 DEVENTER, Wed FRANCE and hosts Holland produced attractive soccer despite drawing 0-0 m a B international soccer match here yesterday. The French showed better team-work and ball control and their attacking midfielders often caused panic m the sluggish Dutch defence. But their finishing let
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    • 237 32 HERACLION, Wed. Helmut Kiricic, Greek First Division club Ofi's Austrian midfielder, announced that he intends to return to his country at the end of the season because he could not put up with Creek referees any longer. "When I was playing for Panathinaikos, of Athens, they never bothered
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    • 53 32 NEW DELHI, Wed. Top seed Norman Dagley, of England, registered his fourth consecutive win m the world amateur billiards championship when he beat E. Amro, of Egypt, 2,538-303 here yesterday. Other results: Subash Agrawal (Ind) bt D Sneddon (Scot) 2.7KV824. Lateef Bux (Pak) bt D. M. Meredith
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    • 142 32 DAR ES SALAAM, Wed. Kenya yesterday edged out Zanzibar 2-1, after leading 1-0 at half-time, in a preliminary Group One match of the East and Central Africa Cup soccer tournament. Hussein Kheri (42nd minute) and Wilberforce Mulamba (82nd) netted for Kenya, while Ibrahim (64th) replied. In
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    • 82 32 LONDON, Wed. Fulham put on a sparkling performance to beat Oldham 3-0 and advance to the last 16 of the English League Cup soccer championship here yesterday. Fulham took the lead m the first minute of the third-round replay, with Dixie Coney finishing off a six-man move by
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    • 338 33 AUSTRALIA'S FIERY FAST BOWLER WILL MISS ONE-DAY GAMES MELBOURNE, Wed. A sub-committee of the Australian Cricket Board last night suspended fiery fast bowler Dennis Lillee for the next two games m which the Australian team are involved following the incident with Pakistani captain Javed
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    • 123 33 MILDURA (Australia), Wed. The one-day cricket match between the West Indies and Victoria Country ended m a draw here today. West Indies declared their innings at 250 for five wickets, and Victoria Country held on to 92 for eight at stumps. The highlight of the West
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    • 65 33 COLOMBO, Wed. Sri I ,ank» will send a cricket team to China to participate m a tournament from next May 1-11 In Beijbig, Shanghai and Kunming, Gamlni Dlssanayake, Sri l.anfcan Cricket Board of Control president, said. Keith SUlet, an Australian enthusiast who was the prime mover In
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    • 89 33 NEW DELHI, Wed. The Indian Cricket Control Board President's XI were 137 for nine m their second innings, a lead of 96 runs, at the close on the second day of their threeday match against England at Nagpur today. Smtm: ICCB President's XI 202 and
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    • 46 33 OKAYAMA, Wed. Rookie-of-the-Year Tatsunori Hara blasted a grand-slam homer off starting pitcher Larry Gura m the first inning leading a combined Japanese team of the Yomiuri Giants and the Hanshin Tigers to a 4-3 victory before 16,000 spectators at m western Japan today. AP.
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    • 309 33  -  PETER SIOW By IOW SUNTAN and sunglasses seem to go hand m hand for board sailors competing m the Siam Cup windsurfing championship from (Nov. 20-22) and the World Mistral meet (Nov. 24-28 here. Almost all the 200-plus competitors from 25 countries more are expected
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    • 32 33 LAS VEGAS, Wed. The Nevada State Athletic Commission yesterday approved a Feb. 15 date for a world welterweight championship fight between Sugar Ray Leonard and Bruce Fitch m Reno. UPI.
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    • 432 33 TENNIS ROUND-UP TEL AVIV, Wed. American Jimmy Connors last night defeated Hie Nastase, of Rumania, m the final of the knock-out tennis tournament here to add US$6O,OOO ($123,600) to the US$3l,OOO he earned by winning the London Grand Prix on Sunday. Connors moved smoothly
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    • 65 33 Singapore score first win CALCUTTA, Wed. Singapore beat Sri Lanka 85-68 m a classificationround match of the Asian Basketball Confederation men's championship here yesterday. Singapore, who registered their first win m two matches, led 38-29 at halftime. Ng Ching Soon topscored for Singapore with 24 points. Other results Championship round:
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    • 384 33  -  WILFRED YEO By 4 SO played better en the second evening. I was lucky he wasn't in form on the first night. 7 Benjamin Lui. SINGAPORE snooker, for too long dominated by businessmen and executive-types with easily-forgotten faces, has finally found
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    • 160 33  - Carnival treat in store for the disabled JANICE SEAH Eiy IT will be carnival day for the 100 disabled persons attending the combined exhibition of Aquatic Sports Associations at Toa Payoh pool on Sunday (3 p. m. The show is the Associations' contribution to the "International Year of the Disabled",
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    • 242 33 Changi knock out Millie CHANGI All Star emerged champions of the Singapore Darts Association Team 1001 knock-out tournament when they, beat Millie's 2-1 m the final. In the Division One League, Changi All Star retained their lead, despite losing to Praire Express 3-6 m the 10th round. >»m P W
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    • 56 33 GOLF Singapore v New Zealand (Bukit Course, 1). HOCKEY Friendly: Dutch Club v Indian Association (Div. 1) (Balestier Rd, 5.15). SOCCER SSC-Milo under15 tournament: Indonesian School v Singapore American School, Milo White v Milo Green Jalan Besar Stadium. 6 and 7.30). Inter-hospital tournament: Alexandra v PHCS i Alexandra), Woodbridge A
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE FOUR
    • 301 34  -  DHARSAN SINGH By SINGAPORE look good for at least a bronz? medal m soccer at next month's South-east Asia Games In Manila. And It's not an optimistic outlook on the part of the Football Association of Singapore that brings forth
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    • 715 34 SINGAPORE BADMINTON PLAYERS GO NOWHERE, WHILE NEIGHBOURS DO PLAN afoot to send national team to China for tour matches. PLATERS sent to take part In Canadian and Mexican Opens. REPRESENTATIVES took part In recent Indian Open In Pane. BERNARD PEREIRA reminds the
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    • 348 34  -  J. RAJENDRAN By NEW ZEALAND FORCE leave for Kuala Lumpur this evening by coach and when they return on Monday they are hoping that their luggage will include the Malaysian Rugby Union Open Invitational Cup. And the Kiwis are not merely indulging in
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    • 75 34 WING forward David Quek, suspected of having a hairline collar bone fracture, Joined yesterday's national training session under coach John Burgess for Saturday's Malaysian Rugby Union Open Invitational Cup semi-anal in Kuala Lumpur, reports i. RAJENDRAN. Quek saw a doctor earlier In the day and the
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      • 29 34 BOXING Claude Noel, of Trinidad, will defend his World Boxing Association lightweight title against American Gonzalo Montellano at the Showboat Hotel m Las Vegas on Dec. 5.
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      • 52 34 In Mexk* City, the World Boxing Council said yesterday that they will choose their Boxer of the Year from among five candidates proposed heavyweight Larry Holmes, light-heavyweight Matthew Saad Muhammad and welterweight Sugar Ray Leonard, of the United States, featherweight Salvador Sanchez, of Mexico, and light-flyweight Hilario Zapata,
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      • 34 34 GENERAL The Finnish National Olympic Committee have passed tough new antidoping rules m which a sportsman or woman twice convicted of doping would be banned from ever competing m the Olympic Games.
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      • 22 34 GOLF Beth Daniel topped the money-winning list on the 1981 US women's tour, edging out Joanne Carrier by US$329 ($678).
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      • 25 34 RI'GBY UNION The Australian Rugby Union team crashed to their third defeat m their British tour, losing 6-15 to Munster m Cork, Ireland.
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      • 34 34 In L» iUekelle (Fpuire), a young French regional selection side, averaging 22 years, did well to lose only by four points 13-17 to the New Zealand Rugby Union All Blacks last night
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      • 33 34 SKI-ING Italian downhill specialist Herbert Plank and Martial Donnet, of Switzerland, are the two latest recruits to the European professional Alpine circuit organised by "Open Parallel Ski-ing", based In Lausanne. Agencies.
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    • 237 34  -  HAKIKAT RAI By TROUBLED national men's 400-metre relay runner Haron Mundir was certified fit by a medical team from the Tan Tock Seng Hospital yesterday. Haron underwent a series of medical tests to determine why he fainted after running in the 4xl00m relays,
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    • 472 34 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Yesterday was a black day Malaysian South-east Asia Games athletics hopes. They were rocked by three shattering blows. Bombshell No. 1: 400 metres runner Sukhninder Singh was forced to quit the squad because of an injury. Bombshell No. 2: Appeals for
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    • 35 34 MILO scored a double m the Singapore Sports Council-Milo junior under-15 soccer tournament yesterday, their Green team thrashing American School 7-0 and their White squad crushing United World CoUege 5-1 at Jalan Besar.
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    • 119 34 STOCKHOLM. Wed. Swedish weightlifter Ray Yvander has been suspended from competition after customs officers at Stockholm airport found anabolic steroids m his luggage, the Swedish Sports Federation said yesterday. Yvander was carrying 1,500 pills when he returned home on Sunday from an international weightlifting tournament m
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    • 400 34 Marina opts out of SEA Games because of slight injury GLOOM IN THE MALAYSIAN CAMP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Athlete Marina Chin, Malaysia's hurdling champion, is out of next month's South-east Asia Games m Manila. Marina, now studying in the United States, told a Malaysian Amateur Athletic Union official in a
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    • 277 35 S. Korea do Poles favour BANGKOK, Wed. South Korea, out of the running, paved the wav for Poland to qualify for the semifinals of the King's Cup soccer tournament here when they beat Wollongong, of Australia, 1-0 at the National Stadium tonight. An hour before the kickoff of the Australia-South
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    • 633 35 Singapore's showing raises SEA Games hopes Young side earn respect from other teams WHEN the new-look Singapore soccer squad return home after the King s Cup tournament here on Friday afternoon, they can pride themselves having done well and be hopeful of success m next month's South-east Asia Games m
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    • 357 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. CHINA, top of the AsiaOceania World Cup qualifying group table after last Thursday's defeat of Saudi Arabia here, should boost their chances for a place m next year's finals m Spain with a second win m tomorrow night's return tie.
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    • 492 35  - Png triumphs on night of walkovers HAKIKAT RAI By WALKOVERS were the order of the night as the Singapore Open tabk tennis tournament for meg and women got under way at the Poi Ching School. The only seeded player yesterday evening was last year's national ch impion and No. 1
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    • 80 35 NEW ZEALAND beat Singapore Island Country Club 2 to V i points m a friendly four ball best-ball golf match at Bukii Course yesterday. The highlight of the match was Paul Hardst one's four-under-par 67, which included six birdies. He went out m 36 and returned
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    • 267 35  - Swedes have field day against SAFSA J. RAJENDRAN By THE Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association crashed toaM defeat "at the feet" of the Swedish First Division team Orgryte in a friendly soccer match at the Jurong Stadium last night. SAFSA, the National Football League Division One champions were a pale
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    • 202 35 NEW DELHI, Wed. The Ninth Asian Games will be held here as scheduled from Nov 19 to Dec 4 next year, Buta Singh, chairman of the special organising committee of the Games said here today. Buta discounted fears that all the facilities, especially the construction
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    • 122 35 THE Singapore Hockey Association's disciplinary board have suspended Soh Yong Nee, of Telerec, for one month, effective yesterday. Soh had shown dissent m Telerec's SHA Division Two match against Hell-Orient at Balestier Road on Sept. 14. Umpire Snkdeve Singh had shown Soh the yellow card
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      37 35 SINGAPORE Cricket Club's Lee Lai Har breaks through despite being cl«aely marked by Singapore RecreattM alb's half-bucks Hoen Slew Jong (centre) and Lee Feng Chan (right) In yesterday's match on the Padang. Picture by MICHAEL I JEW
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    • 281 35  -  R. MANORAJ By THERESIANS became the Singapore Women's Hockey Association Open League champions when Singapore Cricket Club and Singapore Recreation Club drew 1-1 m the final game on the Padang yesterday. All three teams had a chance of taking the title with the Theresians" having
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  • 125 36 Searching for survivors A GROUP of workers are still digging through the rabble looking fer their workmates who were caught unawares when the root at a construction site In Manila fell on them. The accident which oeeured on Tuesday has so far claimed II lives with IS still missing. Another
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  • 656 36  -  TAN BAN HUAT Sip Chee wants grant to writers withdrawn By A "STORM m a teacup" with a mooncake sidedish boiled over into an unprecedented row yesterday with a Minister of State calling for the return of a writer's association grant. Trouble brewed when the
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  • 591 36 PROPOSALS FOR MISSILE REDUCTIONS WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said today he had sent a letter to Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev proposing reductions m United States and Soviet strategic forces and m nuclear missiles and conventional arms m Europe. He said m a speech to
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  • 70 36 COLOMBO, Wed. Police have cleared Colombo's popular sea-front promenade, the Galle Face Green, of a familiar sight couples making love under cover of umbrellas. Police yesterday swooped on the Green and told the courting couples, who had come to be known as "umbrellas lovers", to leave the place.
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  • 385 36 US firm wants to buy space shuttle WASHINGTON, Wednesday A GROUP of private investors has approached the government with a proposal to buy a space shuttle m what could mark the beginning of private sector involvement m the US space programme. Officials at the Space Transportation Co of Princeton, New
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  • 70 36 DACCA. Wed. About 3,000 supporters of the opposition Awami League Party marched through the Bangladesh capital today to protest against alleged ballot rigging m Sunday s presidential election Abdus Sattar, candidate of the ruling Bangladesh National Party (BNP) won with a landslide total of 14.217.601 votes compared
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  • 93 36 MANILA, Wed. A police sergeant shot dead two people at a cock fighting arena yesterday, after the crowd heckled him. The dead were Mr Gerardo Juison of Quezon City, and his driver, Mr Armando de La Paz. Police said Mr Juison had objected to
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    • 255 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Manufacturers of television sets and cassette tape recorders m Singapore have hit a bad patch since the second half of this year. WONG SOUK YEE reports that their output have fallen sharply. Lyall and Evott has advised investors to take advantage of any
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    • 257 36 The TV war It doesn't happen m Singapore but it certainly does m Hong Kong where there is more than one station vying for viewers TEO LIAN HUAY finds out the weapons which rival stations there use and their strategy certainly is more compelling than a TV script itself. Variations
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  • Page 36 Miscellaneous
    • 33 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Generally cloudy with showers in several areas. TEMP. (C) up to (a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 6.21 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: fi.18 a.m. Global Weather delayed.
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      1566 1 JOHN de SOUZA talks to a creative crimper fc My friends and I would give waiters a haircut, and in return we would get a dinner of char siew or duck rice. Or else, it would be one haircut for five Big Mac coupons. a Georgie Yam 7
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    • 157 2 THURSDAY Entertainment Specials (Ch 5,11.19 p,m.): Instead of the usual single spectacular, there are two one-hour specials for your viewing pleasure. They are: All Star Party For Jack Lemmon: Two-time Oscar winner, Jack Lemmon, is honoured m spectacular Hollywood style at a gala evening of songs and
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    • 698 2 PICK of the DAY I THE Young And The Reatlecn (Ch 5, 3 p.m.): The scene is Kay Chancellor's home. She is going through her jewellery box with Joann, to select stones she will take with her on her trip She bemoans the fact that her first and second I
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      • 801 2 Come meet Ray Harryhausen. the man behind the life-like models of Medusa, Calibos and Bubo stars of Clash Of The Titans, the show that's packing in audiences currently. RICHARD LIM met this man and found out that, had it not been for a King Kong film he
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      • 337 2  -  SURINDER SINGH Traditional Sri Lankan Dances And Songs Singapore Cultural Theatre Friday, Nov 20,7.30 Story by TORCHES of fire being rubbed against the body to exorcise evil, and fireeating to the accompaniment of the trance-indue ing rhythm of a native drum. It sounds like something out of
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        35 4 American women could well take lessons from Asian women, who are strictly women. They exude grace m their clothes and their behaviour, and their feminity alone is enough to attract men. William Holden, m 1963
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      • 672 4 He was a "natural" actor, a nice guy, and led a normal life, shunning the often weird excesses of the other members of his profession. He loved the East especially, and starred in many films here in which he fell in love with Oriental women.
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        932 5  -  CHIN OI TOW Woodscape: Sculptures Reliefs by Chong Fah Cheong Alpha Gall, Alexandra Aye Until Nov 28 Reviewed by 4 The wary turn of the head, the hunched shoulders and self-protective arms express cautious a apprehen- sion. j^>J WHAT could the makeup on a woman's face have m
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    • 1213 6 At the present rate of increase, Muslims m Russia will constitute almost a quarter of the total population at the turn of the century and ethnic Russians will number less than half. Western experts on Soviet affairs believe that the demographic changes will make Muslims more
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    • 847 6  -  PHILIP M. BOFFEY By m NEW YORK LUCK plays as big a role as merit m determining which scientists get research grants from the national science foundation, according to a major study being published. This conclusion was described as "a shock" by the authors of
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        60 8 I like having lots and lots of plants around me. They are my companions when I work. Yes, Ido talk to them see how they grow. One day they may just take over this flat. 7 Emma Mafias Inspiration comes from the artistic clatter of her living room, where one
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      • 702 8 INTERIOR designer Emma Matias works best in the "orderly clutter" of her two-bedroom apartment off Dunearn Road. Even though she runs her company, Desk Pte Ltd, from an office in town, it is in the solitude and familiarity of home that she finds inspiration for design projects for
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      • 678 8  -  ANNE-MARIE SCHIRO By m New York THE styles may have been from the 1920s, but there was nothing nostalgic about the fashion show at the Guggenheim Museum. For one thing, most of the 250 spectators were not born in the 20s. For another, the clothes were not
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    • 554 9  -  WALTER MILLER By m PAKISTAN TORKHAM, a filthy Httte village tucked away hi^h up m the Khyber Pass, looks just like what it has always been a smuggler's den. Villainous-looking men, most of them carrying rifles and wearing bandoliers across their shoulders, walk through the one
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      834 9 'it weighed 41 kg. It was a grass carp so big, well, big enough to saddle up and ride home..." Any Chinese can match his foreign counterpart on yarns about the big ones that got away fish for fish. JAMES STERBA reports from BEIJING. Legend has it, of
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    • 423 9  -  TOM MCCORD By m TENNESSEE \FTER seven years of sifting through the 'thees and "thous" of he King James Bible, a earn of scholars is vinding up a US$3.5 nillion (Ss7.l million) effort to update the 370-rear-old English m the vorld's best-selling xx>k. To be published
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    • 815 10 Shanghai city of paradoxes SHANGHAI is a mass of paradoxes after surviving colonial exploitation and the "catastrophic" Cultural Revolution, reports ELISABETH CHANG m SHANGHAI. 4 Shanghai leads m China's fashion world and new styles worn here for the first time later spread to other cities. Local girls have abandoned their
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    • 265 2 Straits Times Crossword ACRO88 for the spring (8) 6 Hide our teaching error after 1 Queer fish each get backing in school (6, S) Irish novelist (4, 7) 7 Fruit of different sexes and 9 Disciplined person keeps the generations (6) church in wine, more, or less 8 Printers' building
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    • 268 10 Invitation To An Exhibition Of Modern Art To fully appreciate the elegance and style of the new Accord, you will need a few hours examining its design m detail. We invite you to do so at the Showroom nearest you. And to take the new Accord out for a test
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  • SECTION THREE The Straits Times
    • 5 1 SECTION THREE The Straits Times
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      • 1304 1  -  TAN JONG SEE By Z I do not believe in violence for violence sake. In this film, I was concerned with pointing oat the disastrous effects of violence and hoped that it could discourage the use of violence in society. HAILED as the
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      • 807 2  -  GRACE WONG By "IF Hsu Yun-tsiao had bought stocks and shares instead of books, he would not have ended up with such difficulty as he is now." This was the comment made by a friend when Mr Hsu made known his intention to sell his
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  • SECTION THREE The Straits Times
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      • 1353 4 Oleh Ahmad Hikmat Harun f Perpitahan Singapura dari Malaysia membawa dengan- nya satu keperluan untuk membezakan di antara para penulis Singapura dengan para penulis di luar negeri dan mi bukanlah satu perkara yang mudah memandangkan kebebasan bergerak, tanpa sebarang sekatan, dari sebuah negara ke negara
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        177 4 SANG NILA UTAMA Retold by Ehsan Hj Aii and Haron A.R. Setelah siap semua persiapan. Sang Nila Utama pun berangkatlah menuiu ke Taniung Bemban untuk temasya bersukana itu bersamasama istennya dengan dnringi oleh menteri-menten pembantunya yang dipercayai, Indera Bupala dan Ana Bupala. dan beberapa orang pengawal dan pegawai istana. After
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      • 296 4 INCORPORATED We are well known in the world of Electronics industries for our high quality printed circuits boards, liquid crystal displays and 1 LCD modules. For our design and development team of the Modules division we require a: MECHANICAL ENGINEER The candidate should possess a degree in Mechanical Engineering with
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      • 309 4 HONG FOK GROUP OF COMPANIES Applications are invited for the following job:ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR Duties are to assist the Projects Administration Head in the day to day operations of the department. Specific duties include measurement of quantities, preparation of cost estimates for projects and all related works. QUALIFICATION Applicants should
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      • 339 4 FRANSMER PENfCLL REMOVALS (S) PTE LTD., SECRETARY 1) 2to 3 years of secretarial experience. 2) Preferably someone who can start work immediately. SALES EXECUTIVES 1) Class 3 driving license and owner of a car essential. 2) Experience selling m the market of household moving business a definite advantage 3) Aggressive,
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      • 196 4 GERMAN-SINGAPORE INSTITUTE TENDER Tenders are hereby invited for the supply of the following furniture: a) 34 pieces Canteen Table b) 460 pieces Student's Table c) 20 pieces Instructor's Table d) 670 ptaces Stackabla Polypropylene Chair Items a— c are specially constructed with wooden formica tops, metal legs and etc. Tender
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