The Straits Times, 4 March 1982

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/82
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  • 1363 1  -  LESLIE FONG, Increases for others under study By Associate Editor $1,192 more for AAs with 14 years' service. Separate pay reviews coming for SAF, teachers, police and other services. Special promotion exercise to be held for those on intermediate superscale grades. Special foreign service branch
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  • 56 1 DACCA, Wed TIM Han gladesh government an nounced in Parliament loda> that it us investigating v al]e gatiun that Indian Hi«h Com misMunei Mil' hkund I)ube> pulled an officer of the N.iiinri il Security Intelligence fmpi his car and slapjjed him near shopping centra In incident was said
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  • 101 1 f THERE are children who do much less homework than the average and there are others who do much more. Those who do very mnch more thereby causing anxiety in the mind of the Member for Chong Boon could be of two types. First they rould be the more
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  • 106 1 GIVE civil servants a 14th month "interim" bonus payment while the government studies whether it should remove the onemonth ceiling on such payments. This suggestion was made by Mr Lawrence Sia (Moulmein) yesterday. After all, the private sector is no longer thus restricted.
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  • 218 1 LONDON. Wed. Britain is cutting North Sea oil prices by US$4 (about 558.50) a barrel, the second reduction forced on it within a month by the world oil glut, oil industry sources said yesterday. Egypt is also cutting its oil price by US$l, its second such
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  • 175 1 Getting the message across TEACHERS at Cantonment Primary School in Tanjong Pagar have a problem... they cannot easily get their message across to students. So load was the noise of traffic using nearby Cantonment Road that some lessons have to be conducted with the use of a microphone. A battle
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  • 435 1  - EDB: No delay in petrochem project AGNES WEE Despite Mitsui pullout By THE development of the proposed Ethylene Glycols j Singapore (EGS) plant will advance on schedule despite a decision by Mitsui Petrochemical, one y>f the original partners, to withdraw from the project. A senior official from the Economic Development
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  • 2243 1  - PM offer has Jeya hedging LESLIE FONG and AHMAD OSMAN WAS THERE A COVER-UP IN PHEY YEW KOK CASE? of commission of inquiry By BRIEFLY, no wrong-doing has been covered up, nor has any wrong-doer been let off, as the question has m sought to imply. CHUA ON PHEY'S ESCAPE
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  • 479 1 WARSAW, Wednesday POLISH soldier-Prime Minister Wojciech Jaru- zelski returned here last night from a two-day visit to Moscow where he pledged to crack down on any future threat to communist supremacy in Poland. In a joint communique issued after two days of talks in
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  • 69 1 LIMA. W.d. (•UPlilla.s using dynamite and marhlneguns freed 231 inmates from a prison in i hi' southern city u( \yaourhu last night in a bloody attaok in which II people were killed and several Injured, the Peruvian Interior Minister, General Jose Uagliardi, said today. The go\
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    • 475 2 More can take exams THE rule for the Common English language Examination has been relaxed to allow non-Eng-lish medium students not provisionally admitted into pre-university classes in January to take it. Passing this would satisfy junior college language requirements for entry. Academic entry requirements remain unchanged. Previously, the examination
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    • 334 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Singapore Science Park is off to a fine start a,s it opens its gates to the first of the industrial research and development firms for which It is meant. Now begins the challenging task of planting the 125--hectare spread at Kent Ridge with R
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    • 574 2 Aid money wasted i UP TO U*****,000 (Ssl.s billion) in aid for Cambodia has been wasted by the World Food Pro- gramme and the Food and Agricultural Organisai tion, which have inexplicably been buying rice at prices well above market rates, said well-placed rice trade sources. Given
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    • 426 2 Drivers with drive MINI-BUS driver Teo Seng Kee's job is more than fetching schoolchildren to and from school or shuttling office workers on the Ang Mo Kio Shenton Way route. He is one of two NTUC Comfort drivers who sit on the board of directors. His role as
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    • 363 2 25 pc DIVIDEND AND BONUS ISSUE BY KEPPEL SHAREHOLDERS of Keppel Shipyard have reasons to rejoice. Not only is the company handing out a 25 per cent dividend (20 per cent previously), it is also proposing a bonus issue of one for four. Keppel yesterday announced group pretax
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    • 216 2 The Gleneagles joke THE Gleneagles Agreement is fast becoming the biggest ioke in sport because the signatories are not implementing it, says DEREK WILD. Twelve English cricketeers dubbed "The Dirty Dozen" have left to play in South Africa and while Prime Minister Thatcher has become "furious she has not
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    • 168 2 Constable killed GUNMEN shot a police constable in front of a goldsmith's shop in Kuala Lumpur, soon after they grabbed $150,000 worth of jewellery. The constable died later in hospital. It was the third killing in robberies at goldsmith's shops in the past 12 months. The heist
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    • 188 2 Defining problems BOTH the local Chinese literary groups and the Chinese press have responded positively to the call to promote nation-building literature. The Singapore Writers Association and the Nanyang Siang Pao, for example, are compiling Chinese literature on nation-building. The collection, entitled Our Country and Our People, will
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 250 3 US committed to Taiwan arms sales, says Haig WASHINGTON, Wednesday SECRETARY of State Alexander Haig said yesterday the United States was committed to the continued sale of arms to Taiwan despite the objections of the Beijing governI ment. "I think our position on this has been clear consistently. There has
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    • 231 3 Indonesia hopes to bypass S'pore in exports JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia will seek to bypass Singapore in its current export drive, Economy, Finance and Industry Minister Widjojo Nitisastro said here. The government will set a tariff lower than or at least equal to that of Singapore for ships using the ports
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    • 146 3 BEIJING, Wed. A brick found in a peasant's house in eastern China may provide precious information on one of the greatest novels in Chiind world history. Water Margin, the Englishlanguage China Daily reported yesterday. The peasant had reportedly used the brick as a
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    • 32 3 MANILA. Wed. Filipino scientists have isolated a nitro(?en-fixin(? organism from ordinary grtti WUCt could re'lucp tho amount of fertiliser BMdad f"i K'ain crept, Energy Minister Oionimo VdttCO said yesterday Kcutei
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    • 67 3 THIS Japanese student was among hundreds who visited the Yoshima shrine in Tokyo yesterday to seek heavenly guidance in the approaching entrance examinations. With examination fever at its peak, many students pin their hopes on "ema" or votive tablets, which are hong In shrines. These
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    • 133 3 Minister: Aussie wheat fit for humans NEW DELHI, Wed. Agriculture Minister Rao Birendra Singh today said Australian wheat purchased by India was fit for human consumption although it was mixed with an insecticide. He added that the percentage of insecticide present in wheat imported from Australia was well within the
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 65 3 FRENCH PRESIDENT Francois Mitterrand arrived in Jerusalem yesterday for a threeday state visit for talks to revive FrancoIsraeli amity and serve the cause of peace in the Middle East. "You are not a stranger to us, nor are we strangers to you," said Israeli President Yitzhak Navon
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      • 62 3 JORDANIAN VOLUNTEERS to help Iraq fight Iran in the 17-month-old Persian Gulf war have left for the battlefront, Jordanian state radio reported in Amman yesterday. The broadcast did not say how many Jordanians left for the front. Five thousand men stepped forward after King Hussein asked
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      • 82 3 PHIIJPPINK PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos wants continued US military presence in Asia, predicting the struggle between big powers for stronger influence in the region will continue for some time, Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun reported in Tokyo yesterday. It said Mr Marcos made the appeal in an interview
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      • 76 3 A LEADING Pakistani politician, speaking for six banned political parties, on Tuesday accused the country's military government of arresting more than 10,000 people during the past week and terrorising citizens. Mr Maulana Shah Ahmad Noorani, president of Jamiat Ulema-I-Pakistan (JUP) party, told a press conference that the government
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    • 373 3 HONGKONG, Wednesday MILLIONS of dollars of precious international humanitarian aid funds for Cambodia have been wasted by UN agencies which by an unexplained policy, had been consistently buying rice at prices well above market rates, well-placed sources in the rice trade said. In a
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    • 207 3 Case of the high-living 'car king' of Henan BEIJING, Wed. Chen Hsi-hai, a wheeler-dealer "car king" of Henan province, spent 60 yuan (Ss7o) a day on a 50-yuan monthly salary and dallied with women of "dubious character" while key officials protected .him, Chinese press reports said yesterday. But, like hundreds
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    • 32 3 NEW DELHI. Wed. The Soviet Defence Minister, Marshal Dmitri Ustinov, is to arrive here on March 15 for a five-day official visit, the I irm-s i>f IndiM reported today Afc'P
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    • 52 3 BEIRUT, Wed. At least 20 people were wounded by a car bomb explosion in the northern Lebanese city of Tripoli last night, security sources said today. The bomb exploded outside the city's main* telephone exchange, which was extensively damaged. There were no immediate claims of
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    • 31 3 LOS ANGELES. Wed. At least 48 demonstrators were arrested yesterday during a protest against the development of nuclear weapons at the University of California's l^awrence Livermore National Laboratory. AP.
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    • 128 3 Mochtar: Consider 'hands off proposal JAKARTA. Wed. Asean should heed a proposal by Thailand that the group adopt a "hands-off" policy on the Cambodian problem, Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja has said. "Asean should consider and seriously heed such a proposal because it came from Thailand, which is in the
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    • 372 4 US defers pipeline action until sanctions talks WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has given the go-ahead for an American mission to go to Western Europe to discuss further economic sanctions against Poland and the Soviet Union and has decided against taking any new action in the meantime to disrupt Western
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    • 317 4 Space threat from Soviets 'soon' WASHINGTON, Wad. THE Soviet Union may deploy laser weapons in space during the 1983 to 1988 period and this could threaten US communications and spy satellites, according to a report of secret testimony by the Pentagon's top scientist. Mr Richard Delauer, Under-Secretary of Defence, also
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    • 22 4 LONDON, Wed Twenty-one people found guilty of drug offences were executed in Iran today, Teheran radio, monitored here said. Reuter.
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    • 70 4 AUCKLAND, Wed. Identical twins have been born to a paraplegic couple in New Zealand, and the doctor who delivered them said it was a world first. Dr John Hutton, who delivered the six-week premature twins by caesarian section yesterday, said they were in incubators and were
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    • 36 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Senate yesterday approved a bill that would virtually end the controversial system of moving American children by bus from their home neighbourhoods to distant schools to achieve racial balance. Reuter.
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    • 56 4 Crash-gate couple meet US officials THE I krainian couple who rammed the gates of the US 1 embassy leaving under 'consular snperi vision. They had driven into the embassy on Tuesday, past Soviet guards. The couple demanded to see and were later met by officials, i but it was not
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    • 255 4 GENOCIDE' PHOTO A MISTAKE, PAPER ADMITS PARIS, Wed. The newspaper Le Figaro admitted yesterday that its colour photograph, cited by Secretary of State Alexander Haig as cvi- dence of Nicaragua n genocide of Miskito In- > dians, was a picture of i Red Cross workers burning casualties during the country's
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    • 227 4 NEWARK (New Jer- sey), Wed. A bench warrant has been issued for the arrest of Mrs Nancy Kissinger, wife of the former is Secretary of State, for falling to appear In court to answer charges that she tried to choke a woman,
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    • 320 4 President sticks to tax cuts and build-up AMERICA today is at a turning point. For W too long, we have been stalled In history, repeating mistakes of yesterday because oar leaders have been afraid to shape a new A tomorrow. President Reagan. CHEYENNE (Wyoming), I Wed. President Ronald Reagan said
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    • 302 4 WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE boom in Reagan jokes is making itself felt both inside and outside the White House these > days. Inside, presidential advisers are chuckling < about the new comedy record that depicts Mr ."J Reagan as an amiable muddler, who based reaganomics
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    • 236 5 Party split as Botha expels 16 -rebels- CAPE TOWN, Wed. SIXTEEN right-wing members of the ruling National Party's parlia mentary caucus were j exi>elled today, after a rebellion against Prime Minister P. W. Botha over limited racial reform. The 16, including ultra- j conservative leader Dr Andries Treurnicht, who was
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    • 385 5 JERUSALEM. Wed THE Israeli army today evicted more than 60 squatters from northern Sinai and dismantled their illegal outpost as the first stage of the Israeli withdrawal from the area next month. A large force broke into the Chazar
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    • 129 5 Ethiopia expels French officials NAIROBI, Wed. Ethiopia's Marxist rulers accused France of aiding anti-government guerillas yesterday and ordered half the French Embassy in Addis Ababa to leave within 48 hours. The official Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) said the military government was angered by a French Socialist party statement condemning operations
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    • 79 5 BELFAST, Wed Northern Ireland's Chief Justice, Lord Lowry, escaped assassination yesterday when Irish guerillas fired four shots at him as he was getting out of his armourplated car at Queen's University near the centre of Belfast Police said Lord Lowry, 63, escaped unhurt but a mathematics
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    • 36 5 KARACHI, Wed. Security authorities seized 32.5 tonnes of hashish and 5.5 tonnes of opium in Karachi on Monday night in one of the biggest drug hauls in Pakistan, officials said yesterday. RevI ter.
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    • 140 5 LONDON, Wed. Historic treasures from the 2 ,5«»-y ear-old Persian Kmplre are to be put on sale by Iran's financially -crippled Islamic regime to finance its 17-month war with Iraq and dwindling oil revenues. Teheran radio reported on Monday that par- llament approved a bill I
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    • 271 5 Habib arrives in Syria amid anti-US charges DAMASCUS, Wednesday AMERICAN special envoy to the Middle East, Mr Philip Habib, arrived here yesterday amid charges that Washington had as- sisted the underground Muslim Brotherhood in its fight against the government. The US envoy held talks with Foreign Minister Abdel Halim Khaddam,
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    • 119 5 Gaddafi lashes out at US and Saudis BEIRUT. Wed. Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi has bitterly attacked Saudi Arabia and the United States and said the two countries were out to starve his North African nation. "Saudi Arabia is the numher one enemy of Islam and I the Arab nation.
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    • 347 6 Swiss bank raps Rumania over money deals debt ZURICH, Wednesday RUMANIA was strongly criticised by a Swiss bank today for failing to pay money owed on a number of recent foreign currency deals as the country sought to delay repayments of debts to Western banks. Banking sources in Frankfurt said
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    • 365 6 POLISH DEPUTY PM's EX-WIFE DEFECTS For 2M years the Poles sold nothing but freedom, Chopin and Polonaise. What freedom Is a freedom that puts nothing In the m stomach? Polish Deputy Premier Mieczyslaw Rakowski hitting out at people for criticising the martial law regime without giving thought to Poland's economic
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    • 312 6 Western unions seek 'more jobs' policies PARIS, Wednesday TRADE unions of the industrial world are to plead with Western governments for a basic shift in economic policy to meet the mounting challenge of mass unemployment, union officials said yesterday. Unions of the 24-member countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation
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    • 146 6 GENEVA, Wed. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) today rejected Poland's explanations for suppressing the free trade union Solidarity and called on Warsaw to restore the movement as quickly as possible. It said in a report that thousands of trade unionists were being held without
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    • 255 6 Moscow 'working on arms plan for Europe' MOSCOW. Wed. The Soviet Union is working on a new proposal for disarmament in Europe that could effectively eliminate the United States from negotiations, an informed Soviet source reported today. The proposal would seek to align Soviet nuclear weaponry with the arms in
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    • 66 6 LONDON, Wed. Oil pollution in the world's oceans has dropped significantly over the past 10 years, the Inter-gov-ernmental Maritime Consultative Organisation ilmcoi said in its latest report published here. Imro estimated that the amount o( petroleum hydrocarbons polluting the sea has dropped about 40 per cent from
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    • 268 6 LONDON, Wed AN OXFORD I nlverslty lecturer who publicly revealed that his college accepted a t 5*, NO <SSI,WS,«H) gift from a I HnnKkonK businessman in return for accepting his two children as students has resigned his post. Mr Peter Gwyn, 41, yesterday
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    • 223 6 AFICWnUSIC Exraact LOS AMOR'S and SUGAR. Each a m versatile and talented group. Each with its inimitable style. %\tf**^ Strolling minstrels LOS AMOR'S specialise in sentimental evergreens. So nostalgic they make you want to sing along with them. In contrast, SUGAR provides vibrant rock and roll and countrywestern numbers that
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  • 283 8  -  JUNE TAN, By Education Reporter JUNIOR college doors will now be open wider to nonEnglish medium students who, so far, have been kept out because of their lack of proficiency in English. Under a new ruling on the Common English Language
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  • 313 8 1,300 more got 'O' level passes ABOUT 1,300 more English stream students gained at least one GCE Olevel pass last year compared with 1980. And, according to a Education Ministry breakdown of examination statistics, 128 more students gained passes in five subjects and above. The increases are* due to the
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  • 201 8 102 teachers get NWC second tier after review MORE than 100 teachers who did not get their National Wage Council second tier awards for 1980 have received their money, following an Education Ministry review of the awards. The ministry set up a special committee last year to review the awards
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  • 56 8 Instructional materials get approval THE Education Ministry has issued a list of approved Chinese language supplementary materials to schools. These include workbooks, assessment papers and exercises. Only materials approved by the ministry may be used in schools. However, the ministry encourages teachers to produce their own supplementary materials rather than
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  • 36 8 TEACHERS can now apply for diploma, certificate ana higher degree courses to be held at the Regional Language Centre from July this year to June next year. The closing date for entries is Saturday.
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  • 392 8  - How one school doubled its PSLE passes in maths LOW GUAT TIN By USING a systems approach. Cantonment Primary School was able to raise the percentage of Primary Schools Leaving Examination passes in mathematics from a low of 30 to 35 per cent four years ago to 76 3 per
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  • 212 8 THE play-wTiting competition being organised this year will be open to entries in four languages. Until now, it has Deen open to only English and Cninese entries. It is to be extended to Malay and Tamil in the search for talented writers. Yesterday
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  • 227 8 SINGAPORE'S strong rarrenrv Is a source of pride for Its citizens, bat for Singapore Airlines It meant a massive Ic.vs of $I*l million between April and November last yeir. This los.s comes from the ronverslon of the national carrier's foreign earnings into Singapore dollars
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  • 353 8 TWO former buyers of McDermott (SEA) Pte Ltd yesterday admitted accepting bribes totalling $46,412 from a firm for making purchases on be- j half of the company and its sister companies. Koh Nyap Song alias j David Koh Nyap Choon, 36. who
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  • 24 8 THE Comex adventure club is organising a trip to Taman Negara in Pahang and a Philippines overland expedition in May this year.
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  • SUGAR DEAL CASE
    • 380 8 MR JUSTICE Wahab Ghows yesterday ordered a financial consultant, in I connection with a US$5.9 I million sugar deal, to pro- j j duce bank statements and accounts of all firms and companies belonging to or i controlled by him and his
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    • 111 8 SINGAPORE has not been affected by the outbreak of dengue haemorrhagic fever in Johore and Perak where 27 have contracted the disease and one has died from it. A Ministry of the Environment spokesman said yesterday that for the first eight weeks of this
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    • 111 8 THE China Times, one of I two major daily news- I papers in Taiwan, has urged, in an editorial, the Taiwanese government to study Singapore's example in introducing Confucian ethics in schools. It noted Singapore's plan to prepare textbooks and other teaching materials, and urged
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  • 378 9  - Artist reunited with portrait that tells a pioneer's story LIM HUI KIAU By ARTIST and painting were reunited yesterday after 44 years. The work of a/t found recently with a package of old papers sheds new light on the family of Singapore pioneer Tan Kirn Seng whose name was given
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  • 338 9 Japan's koban system of police posts under study SINGAPORE police are studying the introduction of a modified version of Japan's koban system of police posts to bring the policeman closer to the people as friend and protector. Recommended by Japanese police, the posts are meant to establish closer police-public rapport,
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  • 22 9 CAIRN'.ULL community cenfe will hold a cake-making class on Mondays from 6.30 pm. to 9.30 p.m Those interested should telephone *****37
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  • 154 9 Sabs sells three air-con coaches THE Singapore Airport Bus Services Ltd has sold three of the five air-conditioned coaches It put up for auction to avoid further losses, a Sabs spokesman said yesterday. The sale of the two other coaches, he said, may be deferred because of the low tenders
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  • 167 9 TWO men, who had been fined $1,000 each in an assault case, were told on their appeal yesterday to consider themselves lucky in that they were not i given jail terms for the offence. Chief Justice Wee j Chong Jin said that
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  • 106 9 WKT afternoons are e«- < perted for the next 12 days according to the Meteorological Service. With a slackening of North Hast winds over South-east Asia, showers are likely In the equatorial region. From previous statistics, the average number at rainy days In March
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  • 36 9 A TAILOR. Ho Koon Soon, 39, was fined $200 yesterday for failing to report his change of address within 14 days as required under the National Registration Act on Jan 14. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 279 9 Appeal against driving ban rejected THE High Court yesterday dismissed a lawyer's contention that a magistrate must first ask a motorist, tried before him, to show cause why he should not be disqualified before ordering the disqualification. Lawyer D. G. Jeyasegaran raised the disquali- fication point while arguing the appeal
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  • 48 9 JAII.ANI bin Maiid. 18. was fined $600 after he admitted snatching a purse from housewife Madam Kwek Swee I-ang. on the void deck of Block 1/9 Boon Lay Drive on Tuesday. Jailani. unemployed, was ■uhsliml soon after at a neighbouring block by a policeman.
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  • 27 9 FIVK civil servants from i Hongkong will visit the Housing MM) development Board, People's Association and Urban Redevelopment Authorit v foi five days from Monday
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  • 113 9 i A MAN was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with robbing two people living in a house in Tanglin Hill of $190,400 last Nov 28 at 2 a.m. It was alleged that Ho June Seong, 40, with three unidentified accomplices, robbed Mr Kwek Leng
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  • 188 9 Blood alcohol tests may be 'must' BLOOD alcohol tests may soon be made compulsory for drivers seeking treatment in hospitals after a road accident. The Traffic Police are studying the possibility of implementing this rule in response to a recent call by the Automobile Association of Singapore. The AAS wants
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    • 1269 10 Reporters: LESLIE FONG, AHMAD OSMAN, LEE KIM CHEW, IRENE NGOO, ELENA CHONG, WONG Al KWEI THE police made an error of judgment in not taking away Phey Yew Kok's passports, but the former NTUC chief made a greater error in jumping
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    • 327 10 TEN people besides Phey Yew Kok were charged as a result of CPIB investigations. Nine were convicted and one acquitted. The nine convicted: LEE SIN PIN, general manager of the Silo Multl-Purpose C oope ratl\p Society Ltd (Supermarket Division), was sentenced on Dec 31, 198t, to between
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    • 259 10 Sorry, Singapore Pools' profits not for SINGAPORK Pools (Pte) Ltd declared a dividend of $75.6 million from accumulated profits In \9Hi, but It Is unlikely that much of this will go to charity. Neither would these profits be used for scholarships, the needy or to build sports complexes. Finance Minister
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    • 148 10 Leeway in naming NMB members THERE is now more flexibility in the appointment of members to the National Maritime Board. Parliament passed the National Maritime Board (Amendment) Bill 1982 yesterday, allowing the Director of Marine, who is an ex-officio member of the board, to perform the duties of the chairman
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    • 39 10 THE Pint Deputy Prim< Minister and Education Minis ti'i Dr Coh Kenj{ Sweo. intro duced the Currency (Amend ment) Bill. The Trade and Industry Minister. Dr Tony Tan. Intro duced the Carriage of Goods Amendment i Bill
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    • 797 10 HERE is the statement of the AttorneyGeneral who was asked by the Minister for Law to give his opinion on the possibility of holding a commission of inquiry: I HAVE been asked by the Minister for Law to consider the possibility of holding
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  • PARLIAMENT 2
    • 103 11 THE Education Ministry has no plans to hold a promotion exercise for those in the teaching service, Dr Tay Eng Soon said yesterday. The Minister of State (Education) said: "It is unlikely that one will be held as previous exercises have merely resulted in a
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    • 275 11 HOMEWORK may be the lot of every student, but Singapore schoolchildren do not have to cope with too much. In fact, the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, said yesterday the time spent on homework by student* here "is not excessive by
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    • 1791 11 Parliament was adjourned to tomorrow when, among other things, the Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, will deliver the Budget statement. A MEMBER'S suggestion that civil servants be paid a 14th month bonus "as an interim measure" will be passed to
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    • 539 11 VIDEO GAMES OUT IN SCHOOL CLUBS THE classroom will be no place for religious rituals or other practices when Religious Knowledge becomes a compulsory subject in secondary schools. The Education Ministry will not allow this. Nor will it allow teachers to turn these classes
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    • 319 11 Principals alerted to glue sniffing: DrTay SCHOOL principals have been asked to look out for i student "glue sniffers" to I stop the habit. The problem was i brought out into the open for the first time in Pari liament yesterday by the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng
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  • PARLIAMENT 3
    • 463 12 NEW COURSES FOR THE POLY NGEE ANN Poly tech- nic's current five-year expansion project, scheduled for completion in 1985, is expected to cost about $200 million. The polytechnic will be equipped with improved facilities to cater to a fulltime enrolment of 8,000. And
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    • 711 12 52 'ayes' to one 'nay' after 2 calls for division WHAT would normally have been the swift pas sage of procedural amendments to give legislative authority to income tax changes announced last year became a prolonged affair in Parliament yesterday when Mr 4. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) insisted on calling for
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  • 445 14 The Straits Times says... Science Park off to fine start THE Science Park is off to a quick and promising start as it opens its gates to the first of the industrial research and development firms for which it was created. Now follows the challenging task of planting the 125-hectare
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  • Ministerial statement on the administrative and professional services
    • 2012 14 Why the revision THE task of government is to govern firmly, wisely and fairly in the interest of Singapore and with the consent of the majority of our population. Good government requires not only honest, able and dedicated political leaders, but also a leadership in
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    • 142 15 NEW SALARY SCALES FOR ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE (FOREIGN) AND FOREIGN SERVICE *1 PROFESSIONAL includes engineering, defence engineering and scientific, medical, dental and legal services, accounting, audit, civil aviation, computer, inland revenue, management, management training, morine, meteorological, parks and recreation, planning, primary production, scientific, statistics, survey and trade services. (The storting salary
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    • 12 15 NEW SALARY SCALES FOR ADMINISTRATIVE AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE [OTHER THAN FOREIGN SERVICE)
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    • 345 15 THE Professional Services Review Committee (PSRC), set up in lf», comprises Mr Gob Chok Tong, Minister for Health and Second Minister of Defence Chairman; Mr Ong Teng Cheong, Minister for Communications and Labour; Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Trade and Industry; Mr S Dkanabalan, Minister for
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    • 130 15 Artwork: ST. ART DEPARTMENT The grades and salaries of Supersede H, F, Dl, Cl and Bl (those marked in asterisk) will be deleted. With the deletion of th«.ie grades, there will be a special promotion exercise for all superscale officers. Pending the promotion exercise, serving officers will convert
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  • FORUM
    • 360 16 Si i.MX newspapers and magazine articles tend to leave the impression that the personal computer has found its place in the home. From game programmes to educational and business software, one would think that this electronic marvel is a must in the home or
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    • 154 16 HDB flat-owners are allowed to apply for bigger flats and then sell their subsidised flats later at market price. On the other hand, a private flat-owner must wait for 30 months after disposing his flat before he is allowed to apply for an
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    • 52 16 I HAVE observed many times that most taxi drivers nowadays can afford to pick up would-be passengers at their discretion. Most of them only pick up passengers going to popular spots where they can pick up other passengers once the passenger alights. TAXI PRIVATE EYE
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    • On the roads
      • 107 16 THE newly opened Pan-Island Expressway and East Coast Parkway are supposed to speed up travel on the roads. Yet there are many light goods vehicles, pickups, vans, lorries, buses and trailers all with a 50 km h speed limit cluttering the expressways. More often than not, they exceed
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      • 104 16 IT seems to me that traffic regulations are enforced selectively. No action appears to be taken against Parking along the East Coast Parkway. Cars slowing down to find a parking space or leaving pose a danger to highspeed traffic along the ECP. Parking along both sides of High
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      • 127 16 YOU can imagine my indignation when upon returning from a social function on 6 Feb 1982, I found a Housing and Development Board parking offence notice on my car windscreen despite my having displayed clearly and prominently above the dash board a valid parking coupon which covered two
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    • 249 16 ON my way home on a Sunday afternoon, I boarded bus service no. 90. Sitting in the seat right in front, just next to the door, was a slightly retarded woman. Along the journey, she continually tied a plastic bag to the holding bars of the
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    • 175 16 Developers should try to spare nature's handiwork IT never fails to catch my eye when I am aboard SBS 174 to the Botanic Gardens. One bus stop before the Marco Polo Hotel, on the left of Orchard Boulevard, just before turning into Grange Road, is a small plot of land
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    • 94 16 IT seems Victoria Park Bin Tong Park is not the only area plagued by the night riders according to "Hell on Earth' 7 (ST. Feb 8). Isn't it high time action was taken against these inconsiderate riders? Pity the sick and the small who are distnrbed by the
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    • 96 16 MY daughter is at present in a junior college which starts at 7.50 am and finishes at 4.30 p.m. Unfortunately, there is no fixed time for recess or lunch. As a result, students have to have lunch during free periods, which may
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      • 113 16 PLEASE refer to the leti ter captioned "Costly Reminder to Stay at Holiday Chalet" dated Feb 12 by your reader "Indignant I Jam." Although your reader did not mention our holiday chalets specifically, we would wish to investi- gate into the matter if it concerned us.
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      • 92 16 PLEASE refer to the letter by "Unjustified" (ST, 16 Feb). We would like to inform "Unjustified" that there have been many instances of motorists folding the tabs backwards with the intention to re-use the parking coupon. Therefore, we have to treat all such cases seriously. But in
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      • 70 16 I REFER to N. Sivarajah's letter "No privacy for patient" in The Straits Times of Feb 13. Could he write to us and let me know which outpatient clinic he was referring to? The nurses referred to could be undergoing practical training to become nurse
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      • 75 16 WE refer to Erat Vinodans letter in The Straits Times (Jan 21). The favourable comments on our revamped radio programmes are appreciated. The suggestion that we start a 24-hour English Service has been noted. I Our plans for the future have taken this into account. We would like,
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      • 414 16 Vandalism on pay phones "WE WOULD like to thank Ram Kishan for his letter on vandalism on pay phones published in the Straits Times on 1 Feb. Pay phones are provided for use by members of the public. Being unattended, they are inadvert- antly subject to vandalism as would other
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      • 62 16 Hawkers to be resettled soon PLEASE refer to the letter "Potential danger lurks in Pagoda Street oazaar" (ST, Jan 29) by Kenneth Chen Chin Chuan. All the hawkers in Chinatown will soon be resettled into a new market food centre complex at Kreta Ayer. The suggestion by Mr Chen is
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      • 43 16 PLEASE refer to the letter by "Hindu" (ST, Feb 10). We have removed the offending scene from the film and we would like to thank the writer for drawing our attention to it. CHIOI CHEK FERN Chairman Board of Him Censors
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 100 17 SOUTH Pacific Textile Industries Bhd has announced a 15.3 per cent drop in its group pre-tax profit for the year ended Sep 30, 1981 Profit for the year was Ms 4 34 million. At the parent level, the figure was M 52.56 million. The company has also
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      • 77 17 BANK Bumiputra Bhd's issue of floating rate certificates of deposit has been increased to US$5O million from US$4O million because of overwhelming response, Morgan Guaranty Pacific Ltd said as lead manager with Merrill Lynch International (Asia) and Co. The three-year FRCD, issued through the bank's Singapore branch,
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    • International
      • 73 17 LONDON, Wed. Iran has no intention of selling gold in any circumstances and has, in fact recenly made some purchases, said Bank Markazi in Teheran. The bank was commenting on speculation in the gold market that the recent decline in the bullion price was partly attributable to
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      • 61 17 SEOUL, Wed. South Korea's outstanding foreign debt totalled U5532.5 billion at end 1981, and is expected to grow to U5537.7 billion this year, Prime Minister Yoo Chang-Soon told Parliament. He said the debt is projected to rise to U5564.5 billion in 1986, the last year of the country's
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      • 77 17 TOKYO, Wed. Japanese household spending in calendar 1981 fell a real 0.8 per cent from the preceding year when it was down 0.6 per cent, the Prime Minister's Office said. This is the first time since the office started announcing the statistics in 1963 that real household spending
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      • 67 17 JAKARTA, Wed. A consortium df three South Korean companies are scheduled to start negotiations here on March 8 to mine coal in Kalimantan (Indonesian Borneo). A spokesman for the Indonesian state coal company, PN Batubara, said the three: Tan Chok Consolidated Coal; Hanil Cement Co; and Pan Ocean
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      • 64 17 SEOUL, Wed. The South Korean government is planning to turn over gradually three state-run banks to private hands and reduce government investments in the meantime, Finance Ministry officials said. The banks are the Small and Medium Industry Bank, of which the government owns 99.9 per cent; the Korea
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      • 84 17 TOKYO, Wed. The average contracted interest rates for lending by all Japanese banks in January fell 0.101 of a percentage point to 7.456 per cent per annum from 7.557 per cent in December, when it fell 0.077 of a percentage point from November, the Bank of Japan
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      • 103 17 TOKKO, Wed. Mitsui and Co Ltd have denied a report in the Nihon Keizai financial daily that it has decided to provide slightly less than 30 billion yen in its business results for the year ending March 31, to cover possible losses from the joint Japanese-Iranian petrochemical
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    • 432 17 BANK America Corporation has reorganised its worldwide retail banking and consumer services. Effective immediately, all its main retail banking units have been realigned under executive vicepresident James B. Wiesler, former head of its North America division. The realignment fixes responsibility for development and
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    • 437 17 SHAREHOLDERS of Keppel Shipyard have reasons to rejoice. Not only is the company handing out a 25 per cent dividend (20 per cent previously), it is also proposing to make a bonus issue of one-for-four. The company yesterday announced group pre-tax profits of
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    • 298 17 AFTER-TAX profits of the Overseas Union Bank group rose 44.8 per cent last year. For the financial year ended Dec 31, 1981, the group made an after-tax profit of $47.08 million, compared with $32.5 million in the preceding year. The parent bank was the
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    • 396 17 TOKYO, Wed. The Japanese government, now trying to cut down on its bond issues, could float an additional 1,000 billion yen ($8.94 billion) in national "construction" bonds in fiscal 1982. starting next month, to help boost the economy. A Construction Ministry official
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    • 205 17 Expatriate staff for textile centre THE SHORTAGE of local expertise in the field of textiles and garments has compelled the Singapore Textile and Garment Training Centre to look overseas for its staff. So far, the centre has succeeded in recruiting eight instructors from Taiwan. The post of chief instructor, however,
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    • 294 17 A LOCAL banker has described a press report on him as a "hit below the belt". The report, published on Feb 18, alleged that a Malaysian bank, the United Malayan Banking Corporation, intended to resort to legal action to recover a loan from Mr
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    • 125 17 "SUPER Salesmen" from Japan reaped $5.3 million worth of sales at the Rubberplas '82 exhibition held here recently. The five-day exhibition, organised by ITF Pte Ltd, netted for the exhibitors $10.4 million in machinery and products sold. The organisers said the exhibition, the second of
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  • 404 17 Market index closes three points lower SINGAPOKK: Share prices continued to fall yesterday on lack of buying support. Sentiment was also affected by the lower Hongkong market. The Straits Times Industrials Index shed 3.39 points to 723.37. Malaya Tin Printing Company was listed vesterdaV Initially at il.8«, but
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  • 30 17 Industrials Dp 18 Down 63 unch 10 Finance Hotels 1 1 7 6 6 2 Properties Plantations Mining Deb/Loans 3 1 7 2 1 1 3 2 1 1
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  • 77 17 Boustrmd Bhd Dunlop Ind (inlniirwi MTC -2 -10 4 .2 cue Esm C.uthrie Bhd NBT -4 *10 -3 I'u Elec Kolhmnns St Steamship I Knglneent -4 -6 -1 Perils Plant R'mau (M) St Trading I M W»rk» -M •5 -5 KM AN U«» Par Sal Iron
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  • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
    • 33 17 r.»«o C K Tang Sin Chew Si Steamship Rothman* Mm. Tat Lee Bank i t.i Dl.-t.t: 610 570 432 4SH 655 585 li 1( 8 6 5 >5 I til I'luntminn. 5
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    • 56 17 Hong 1 .-..1.X Ind K 1. Indu.triri M Banking Sealion H l.rong Fin Spore Land Mrlro IiI.JKSea View PrrlU Plant Palmrn Mldgn N S T Stnb Shipyard K.i k Seng 775 360 SSO 500 750 655 650 505 392 215 860 535 420 ■SB ■a ■20 -IS -it -15
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    • 24 17 UOL Warrants 576.000 Ipoh Garden 329.000 LOB 312.000 Amcol 309.000 Das Loan 212.000 Total turnover: 5.00 m Total value: $14. 93 m
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    • 35 17 BT Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings Plantation* :_JCBC: *****5 m n 1655 42 *****4 640 16 ***** 900.21 683.23 n'rs en mar j ****** 732« 1649 31 *****5 634 7* 314.39 v 678.92
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    • 313 17 YOUR GUIDE TO MAGICAL MOMENTS AT THE SINGAPORE MERLIN. I Barbecue MERLIN GRILL I COFFEE HOUSE -rr\ Our speciality is the Try our latest speciality, J>-Y*> \f* popular Mongolian the delicious Thai-Chinese *]X Barbecue. Make your Roast Duck. Or choose ,^Sy rV^?->\ rS{ *N*~ selection of succulent from a tempting
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  • 2414 18 Turnover figures In this table are unofficial. Adjusted for scrip righto. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded in lots of II shares each, with price quoted in dollars IMU'STKIAI. (OMMKKCIAI. «.r» Net i»mi uwa Laai D,v p/E HiKh I I'mpini Salr tor- voi »•>■. Ohio i High Low
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  • 36 18 THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore (MAS), invites banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $150 million 91-day Treasury Bills. Tenders close tomorrow. Each tender must not be less than $250,000.
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  • 607 18 THE Singapore stock market underwent another day of selling yesterday, particularly in the afternoon. However, the downward pressure was not heavy although among the second liners, the losses were more severe. Trading volume has also picked up in the last two days doe to several
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  • 197 18 (Maaagen' prim tar Mar 4) The Commerce 2.86 3 01 The Savings Fund 167 1 75xd Spore Prog Fund 1.24 130 Spore Sec Fund 1.94 2.04 Spore Invest Fund 1 04 1.09 Spore Equity Fund 1 20 1.26 ASIA IJNTT TKI ST (Maaagen' prim far Mar 4) Mai
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  • 1528 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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  • 59 18 bO A B Finance V Choc laleigh V MB 11. Ind -mil 'erlis Pits A Credit lothmans Ltd !im I.im »an-Elec 4 U Ind J AC >unlop Est 7.10 2 06 6.50 0.78 8.65 2.16 4 36 3.10 2.00 2.48 3.40 3.74 4.50 5.40 -.25 20 .20 .18 -.15
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  • 1525 18 BID and offer 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 INDUSTRIALS AJaemate(3.6oß3.9oS) Akwn(1275)(8)1.25(4) 1.26 AJeiHaM(ISOS) ACkar (2.0082.165) (1) 2 06 AMD (2.358 2.385)
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  • 70 18 KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian export duty on crude palm oil was raised to M 5214.19 per tonne from $205.30 previously while that on processed palm oil was reduced to $265.10 from $280.20, effectively immediately, the government said. The duties were set on the basis
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  • 31 18 Industrials Finance 14 59 4 14 3 Hotels 1 Properties [>il Palms 2 2 4 1 2 4 4 5 rubbers E rubbers 2 1 5 4 Deb/Loans 1
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  • 21 18 i\ and Pen Kenneth ligh and Ix>w lalex Kent M 7.75 15.00 2.90 4.30 5.60 .3 .2 .11.11 .11 II
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  • 383 18 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market entered its third consecutive losing session yesterd-.y and total turnover wa c again slashed to below •nree million units. Prices were marked down from the opening bell and thereafter, drifted lower on lack of interest. Pegi, however, stcod out a shade firmer
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    • 289 18 HONGKONG: Stocks closed sharply lower in thin trading yesterday, with prices depressed by technical selling after the index breached the 1.230 level by 1100 am. brokers said They attributed the decline to the general mood of the I market rather than any new I factors, and said they expect
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    • 259 18 SYDNEY: The market attempted a slight rally in late trading as bargain hunters bought up discounted leading stocks yesterday, but the small gains failed to stop the downward slide, brokers said At the close, the All-Ordi-naries index was off 2.4 points at 480.6, the industrial index lost 0.8 point
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    • 340 19 TOKYO: Share prices on the stock exchange rallied sharply on widespread bargain-hunt-ing, and the Dow Jones average closed 165.01 points higher at 7474.42. dealers said. AJinomoto Akal Amhi Chttn Amhi Olaaa Bank T» Banyu BrklgcstoM "anon "hlyoda l"hubu Pwr ?lUaen D Ntp Print v Nip Torjo [Milch! Kanfyo Bk
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    • 383 19 NEW YORK. Tues. A widespread decline in energy stocks took the steam out of a stock market rally and caused prices to close mixed. The Dow Jones industrial average, up 8-3 4 points early in the afternoon, changed direction following news that British National Oil Corp was cutting
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    • 630 19 LONDON, Tues. Share prices closed firm on expectations of lower UK interest rates. The Financial Times Index closed seven points higher to 557.8 News that state-owned British National Oil Corporation proposes to cut its oil price by US$4 a barrel led to some uncertainty in after hours trading. Nevertheless,
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    • 54 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 557.8 Monday 550.8 Week Ago 559.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INIJISTKIALS Tuesday 825.82 Monday 828.38 Week Ago 812 88 H.K.HANi; SENG Wednesday 1186 99 Tuesday 1231 77 Week Ago 1267 12 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 630.3 Tuesday 631.1 Week Ago 6407 ALI.ORUINAHIKS Wednesday 480.6 Tuesday 482
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    • 284 19 AMSTERDAM, Tues. Share prices were lower, with I nlle ver down 1.70 on lower than expected 1981 profits and KLM rising 4.50 in Dutch internationals, dealers said. ABN added 2.50 in banks while investment fund Rollnro fell 1.50. Insurer Amev rose 1.10 and Glst-Bradacci 140 I while AJmM gained
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    • 272 19 ZURICH, Tues. Prices closed higher in volume boosted by a fall in shorter-dated Euro-franc rates and a firmer Swiss franc, dealers said. I'nlaa Baak again led the market, rising 60 francs to 3,080, they said. Bank ('«rp bearer rose six francs to 309 but Credit Sulww bearer closed five
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    • 103 19 I MANILA: The market closed mixed as the commercial industrial sector recovered to close higher but miners and oils continued to decline yesterday, dealers said. Acoje Mining Atl«» Con A AUu Con B Baculo Gold B»nru»t Con B BF Ooodrlch CDCP 002 isao 0014 sac 2 unch ■02 *****
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    • 85 19 BANGKOK: Share prices closed mixed yesterday, but with losses outnumbering gains in slow trading at the Securities Exchange of Thailand (Set), dealers said. A>l> Fibre Ayulhaya Inv And Trust Bangkok Bank Bank Of \yudhay> Ltd B*rll Jurkrr Charoonf Thai JOB 1W -2 -I wirt First Trust Industrial Flnan C*
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 675 19 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market dosed slightly easier yesterday, with March RSS One buyen quoted at 172.50 cents per kilo, down 0.50 cent on Tuesday's close, dealers said Morning juices were quietly steady on some speculative selling after a higher opening, they said Afternoon prices lost further jnound
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    • 107 19 lAS •SK ;SK 4RELB MX CV AIK I. ■Ml' '> .MX <;P Alii HI ;mk II lon polled (I ton pallet) II UH> pallet I 11 ton pallet) 1 1 ton pallet I < 1 lon pallet! II ton pallet! It -km pallet I I i..n pallet!
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    • 32 19 Rubber: Mar 3 Singapore: March: 172.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: March: 198.50 cents (up 1.50 cents) Tin: M 530.12 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 163 tonnes (down 33 tonnes)
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    • 136 19 CHINESE I'roduc- KxrhaoKe, Singapore, noon r lowing prices per IM kg yesterday. ooonat oil: Bulk fob $98.00 sellers, old drum (in serond hand drum) fob $110.00 sellers, new drum fob $114.00 sellers. (opra: Mixed (loose) $48.00 buyers Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $380.00 sellers, Sarawak white
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    • 172 19 GOLD FUTURES closed generally easier compared with overnight levels in moderate trading yester day. dealers said Opening prices were marked down between USS3.SO and $4.80 an ounce On the one kilnbar gold market, trading was thin with turnover in eluding Kerbs reported at 33 lots, dealers added. Gold was
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    • 177 19 THE STRAITS tin price was unchanged at M 530.12 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on I an official offering down 33 j tonnes to 163 tonnes. The overnight London ■DM was barely steady with forward buyers rising 1.65 to 117,210 per tonne. LONDON: The afternoon market attracted general short
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    • 159 19 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia crude palm oil market eased slightly in late moderate trading on continued lack of buying interest yesterday, dealers said. In March and April, south fell $2.50 each to M 5975 and $965 per tonne respectively, while central fell $5 to $970 in March and
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    • 32 19 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous in brackets): Wlrebars Spot buyers £***** (£845 50); sellers £***** (£846.00); Three Months buyers £881.00 (£875.00; sellers £881.50 (£875.50). Market Use: Steady. Sates: 21.325 tonnes
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    • 27 19 a troy ounce. Ssaiee: (milt Satase, S'p»r». >iew York Eurich Singapore 7.798 7.86S 7.868 7.96S Vt4 7728 7.87S 7.878 7.94S 7.788 7.88S Taw 7.828 7.97S
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  • 356 19 IIIK US Sing dollar opened at $2 1130 40 and was traded to a low of 52 1095 05 before closing at $2 1100 10 in quiet and featureless trading The US dollar against major currencies was firm at the opening but eased towards the day's closed
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  • 350 19 INTKRBANK rates at 3.00 pm ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Mar 3: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Mar 3: month 14.50 1440 months 14.55 14.45 I months 14 60 14.50 months 14.65 14.55 months 14 70 14.80 months 14.75
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  • 49 19 RANGE of prices offered by dis-j count houses on Mar 3: Overnight 3". Call deposits: M Chats* Baying Sellinf 3-month Treasury bills 2. 2 3-month Bank bills 7 1/16 6 15/16 :t months CD 71/16 6 15/16 6 months CD 7 11/16 7 9/16 Saarce: iiUml Oboaut C*.
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  • 27 19 Closing interbank rates (or I Singapore dollars on Mar 3: vemight 2 months 3 months Overnight 6 M M 7 mode 57 6 6 6*.
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  • 28 19 THE average rate at which major Singapore I I banks are currently prepared to lend to their I best customers Is t.K per cent. J
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    • 519 19 Thebestof Hawaiiishere^^^A|a|^av| i^a /conservation requirements at your command From rC 11 1 IIUUdC/ The units are priced between the gentle, verdant slopes U551 77.500 for a one otKoko Head to the sparkle ADO ■TlTl©lllS beciroorri model to of the Hawaii Kai Marina It's U*****,000 for a two-level 3 all yours
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    • 424 20 banks extending project financing should require borrowers to provide id her types of securities as alternative to a guarantee. Banks should also not ignore credit standards even if a loan request were backed by a government guarantee. They should heed the forecasts of the project t ash flow,
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    • 358 20 Economist expects US prime rates to go up INTEREST rates in the United States are bound to rise during the second half of the year, but they will not reach new highs, as have been predicted by some forecasters. A senior economist of Bank of America, Mr Steven Dobson, said:
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    • 345 20 Analysts expect lower earnings at Cons Gold LONDON, Tues. Halfyear results from Consolidated Gold Fields are expected to show a pre-tax profit ranging between £50 million ($192 million) and £70 million, compared with £76 million last year. Stock market analysts in London said first-half expectations were dampened by poor results
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    • 139 20 SAN FRANCISCO. Wed. Hibernia Bancshares Corporation said an unidentified Hongkong-based financial institution wants to acquire 80 per cent of the company for US$75 a share. Hibernia's stock rose I two points on Monday to a bid price of US$25 a share, before
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    • 579 20 INDONESIA has retained its position as the world's largest exporter of liquified natural gas (LNG) in 1981, boosting its share of the world market to around 40 per cent. Preliminary estimates show that Brunei and Algeria retained their positions in second and third
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    • 425 20 IN A show of strength designed to gain advance orders, three major US semiconductor manufacturers have joined forces to announce 15 new microprocessor type integrated circuits. Motorola, Mostek and Signet ics on Tuesday described the new chips that they will bring to
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    • 252 20 LONDON, Tues. Rio Tinto Zinc Corporation has estimated its unau- dited 1981 net attributable profit at not less than £100 million ($384 million), or about 40p a share against L 155.4 million or 61.56p in the previous year. The profit estimate, ahead of figures normally
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    • 884 20 J££ firi^ JhHI The age of the'Thinkintf Copier is here. The U&1X4500. The first copier to actually select paper sizes automatically The first truly thinking copier The U-BIX One ol the largest paper trayt in the business 4500 It actually can select the correct paper size Newly designed paper loading
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    • 411 20 IVljjjJ OVERSEAS UNION BANK LTD ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors of Overseas Union Bank Limited are pleased to announce:AUDITED NET PROFIT AFTER TAXATION FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1981 1981 1980 Increase (S'OOO) (S'000) (S'OOO) The Bank 44.358 29,556 14.802 50 1 Tht Group 52.899 32.701 20.198 618 The profit of
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    • 779 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES Mondov Fndov 900om-5 30 pm CLASSIFICATION CROUP (5 00 pm tor next doy) Ordmory 90 cfs per woid (Mm $1 3 bOi lß\ *aßßss* l/^^t f/\ C^P C^P TT I I I (if^l f/\ flsf^llX Pubi,cHoi.dor I'oVom'^-'ToO^m* T m V Semi Ollol< 'mI sJcfoo'stfoTs l, W
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    • 529 21 NOODLES COME TO the Noodle People Woh Hup Noodle House Other specialities: 'PEI-PA' Duck. Earthen-Pot Food, Porridge Dally 11 am till 2.45 am at 159-161. Kitchener Road Tel: *****70 Take-away available. THE ONLY ONE In Town' Specially prepared Abalone mushroom ii Prawn Mcc at: Stall 151-A, Rasa Slngapura Food Centre
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    • 1049 21 Cation puts you on the road to real photography sSBBBBbW m^| Jbs»Bb>S«j»- l^r'--1 sVvS sV^aßsssJaas^Vsi IJ I Wflw Experience the AV-I You'll find the road to SLR I photography isn't so difficult after all. a ii PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALTY STORK «3Q^A&P Photo Store Pte Ud nn Irnr Sales&Service .4(2*71 87 89
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    • 575 21 7 ALUMINIUM AMPLIMESH GRILLES aassW K LBfl Is Corrosion tret a Maintenance tree a Is difficult I tor intruder, to cut. bend or break I Mm»abbte art it** •sTidowe, dMn md boi swiint rEN6MEN6 INDUSTRY CO k TEL: *****68 J HDB/ PRIVATE HOUSE RENOVATION Reconstruction, Extension Best workmanship for floorings,
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    • 667 21 38 TV/Vrdao/ Sound System OWNER LEAVING, ULTRA Linear Synchronlc monitor speakers $1,100 Marantz speakers 5350 Akal open reel $190. Sony open reel deck $280. Yamaha stereo/ amplifier/deck/ turntable $900 Will consider selling sepmately Kuni l« projector $160 Philips portable stereo 778, $80. All In i excellent condition View: 48 Chu
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    • 1045 21 Hand Pallet Truck Lift Capacity up to 2000 kg. i i Call *****11 (10 lines) MECHANICAL HANDLING ENGINEERING No 18 Pandan Road. iSKStWa^k\ Sin 9 a P° re 2260 sißaslßsV Group ot Compsmes SEA 59 Industrial Supplies MALAYSIA RED BRICKS Available [J Please contact: Yineen Co. Pte. Ltd T*:*44a»7S/440iaa« jj
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    • 434 21 A leading international freight forwarder seeks: A) SEA-FREIGHT COORDINATOR c Must be able to plan and co-ordinate all sea-freight activities B) SALES EXECUTIVES a Must have a pleasant personality, selfmotivated and energetic a Possess own car Salary Above $1,000 p.m. Applicants ara to apply in writing with full resume, telephone
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    • 559 21 SINOAPORE ASSOCIATION FOR THE DEAF 225. Mountberten Road Singapore 14M rsquirea PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER s a qualified pre-school teach er with some relevant teaching experience preferred s experience with the deaf or In special education would be advantageous s the teacher will be required to teach two classes at the Ang
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    • 414 22 ff D Em j|o y mwit 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical I requires I I To work in our store at Kallang Way I GCE 'O' Level I Able to work independently I Experience not necessary but preferable GCE '0' Level with credit in Mathematics Age 1 7-24 years
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    • 472 22 I jw«.e>e>«**)aae)t>»e>« CLERKS/ j CASHIERS s) A major bank is looking tor suitably qualified i •candidates to fill the 1 2 post of Clerks/Cash- I lers Qualifications:- < 1 Je GCE O' level. 1 Some ability to type. s)S No experience re- •> quired as training) s) will be provided
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    • 526 22 > PHONesii ieR m a raptdl) expanding cotvpak iv mvite.s applications for t inepostol ACCOUNTS CLERK The Job In maintain debtors ledgers. g generate sales report and do general accounting work I Requirements (i C.B. O f level with rrediLs In Mathematics LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping Minimum of 2 years related
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    • 514 22 A foreign construction company rsquirei IMMEDIATELY (A) SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK QCI O level a 210 3 years working experience in the costing environment c Capable of keeping full seus of books up lo balance sheet ACCOUNTS CLERK c (KKO' level -Commercial c LCC Intermediate bookkeeping c 1/2 years of working
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    • 519 22 I Medium Sued local diversified group of companies rsquirs for shipping division A) ACCOUNTS CLERK c I or 2 years ex|>erietiie in shipping agencies tor operating/ owning c Minimum o level KtaeaUon with accounting/ commercial qualifications Bl JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK c Preferably with some workIng experience but accounting Inclined c
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    • 464 22 Ceilcote Specialists in Corrosion and Air Pollution Control urgently requires: 1) STENOGRAPHER a Good typing and shorthand speed c OCE 3 'O' Including English I At least 2 years experience 2) DESPATCH/ GENERAL CLERK c Clean class 3 driving licence Secondary education Interested candidates pleese tel: *****77 or call at:
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    • 551 22 A Plywood Trading Firm urgently rsquires BILINGUAL Female Applicants (A) GENERAL CLERK a Minimum QCI <)' level with typing (B) JUNIOR SECRETARY a Able to draft lelex message and correspond independently I c Knowledge of shorthand, import/export/ banking documentation c Age 18 lo 24 years (C) ACCOUNTS CLERK c LCCI
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    • 671 22 Urgently Required FEMALE GENERAL/ ACCOUNTS CLCRK c LCC Interms II it keeping Certificate c Knowledge t>pinn c 1 years working experi--1 c Attractive salary for null! .'uniliil.iii' For immediate employment, please tel:--*****66 ASSOCIATED ENTERPRISES (S) PTE LTD 173, BLOCK 28 SIN MIN DRIVE SINGAPORE 2057. A Major International Offshore Bank
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    • 595 22 INTERNATIONAL BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD REGISTRY CLERKS Minimum Requirements level 1 reiliLs including English c 1 year in registry work Apply on prescribed forms obtain etotefrom The Personnel Depl INTERNATIONAL BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD IBS Building. 3rd Floor 3t Rattles Place Singapore 0104 Closing Oats 11th March. IM2 I 6
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    • 585 22 Ws in»il« applications tor the lot lowing posts 1 BOOK-KEEPER a t c Al l< 2 GENES) AL CLERK c lit > 1 1 r^i i crt rv abet to nuadi Apply stating full particulars tWephonr number .md salary expert. THE GENERAL SECRETARY. SINGAPORE AIR TRANSPORT WORKERS UNION. BUILDING PAYA
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    • 618 23 IjjlA Q Employment 66 Situation* Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical EXPERIENCED FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST c Uood typing speed c Have knowledge of simple accounts c Completed C F (V level Apply personally st: 37, Jalan Pomimpin Ist floor, Union Bidg Singapore 2057 Tel: *****09 FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK rsquirsd by manufacturing and
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    • 549 23 Trading Company requires RECEPTIONIST CUM OENERAL CLERK Job Description c Attending U> phone calls Ml Ing. purchasing documents Qualification OCI CV level, typing knowl- i edge, pleasant personality Please apply personally at 1102. SPORE RUBBER HOUSE 14. COLLVER QUAY SINGAPORE 0104. TEL: *****2. Jennifer Well Established Organisation requires: FEMALE RECEPTIONIST/
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    • 1082 23 CONSULTON INVITES APPLICANTS for the post of Typist OCI O' Irvi-I *ur> credit In English Typing speed 36 40 wpm I Familiar with office duties Some reception work Salary will commensurate with quallflcaUom and experience Interested ttppllcanLv please call Diane Nah.lel *****89 JAPANESE TRAVEL AGENCY requires 1 (hlnese Female Reservations
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    • 761 23 EXPERIENCED FEMALE CLERK required Knowledge of Accounts L Typing Call personally at: 439. Klver Valley Road for Interview or call *****75 EXPERIENCED BOOK-KEEPER required urgently by a barrel rlub. Experience In handling credit card! transaction Is essential Please call *****6 FEMALE OENERAL CLERK. OCE Level education, knowledge of typing, able
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    • 607 23 t SALES MARKETING EXECUTIVE A leading Japanese plastic and chemical manufacturer requires a hardworking, self-motivated parson to handle sales of products in I tha Asia Pacific regions HwX}uireiTiß>nt s c Age 24 to 3* years c Singapore citizen c Completed full-time N.S. c Minimum OCE A'level i preferably Polytechnic t
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    • 503 23 A progressive compeny merketing Domestic Eiectrtcel Appliances requires SALES REPRESENTATIVES (MALE/FEMALE) c 2 years' BBBSftSssM In related field c Familiar with Emporiums and Departmental stores outlets c Preferably above 23 years of age c Completed Secondary education SALES PROMOTERS/ DEMONSTRATORS (FEMALE) c Some experience In demostratlon c Able to speak
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    • 612 23 A wall established Hardware Company requires MALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES 2to 3 years experience In similar capacity Possess a car Converse In English and Hokklen fluently Knowledge of hardware materials would be an advantage Pleeee sppiy with non return sols pnotogreph, conlsct telephone number, selery eipected end full resume to: P.O.
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    • 698 23 ARE YOU AGGRESSIVE? If you are an aggressive middle-aged man/ lady be- twern 2\ 4)1 yc;irs ol age. matured with pleasant person- allty and good business conI tarts A self-starter, able to work Independently and accept challenges We like to hear from you. Come, see us personetty et: 7NI Floor.
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    • 779 23 FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS I (full-time L part -t mi" i Age 16 to 1 25 Secondary land .it ove Apply I personally 424. Blk 188. Toa Payoh Central Near Toa Payoh Emporium I between 1 00 pm and 9 00 pm dally FEMALE SALES CO-OROsNATOR Chinese Age 18 2* with
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    • 669 23 am EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE LTD (A subsidiary ol THOMSON BRANDT of Frence. French Leeoers m High Technology Electronics and Household Appliances) We have immediate vacancies for the posts of ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Applicants should possess a Trade Certificate In Electrical Maintenance with 1-2 years experience Preference will be given
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    • 904 24 OTA 0 Employment 66 Situations Vacant Techntcml AUTOMARINE (8) PTE LTD We are a subsidiary of I.K-NKS (Denmark) manufacturing electrlcal switch gears and we are looking for suitable candidates for the following posltlons:- DESIGN ENGINEER a QUALITY CONTROL ENGINEER TECHNICIANS COMMISSIONING ENGINEER ft TECHNICIANS Candidates must have at least 2
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    • 445 24 i- DESIGNS DRAUGHTSMAN H Airconditioning In Systems K Eatabttaned Firm ol ConauHing 4 SENIOR DESIGNS 0 S DRAUGHTSMAN K With qualifications aips-B t\ rlence in Airconditioning Sya- Y. j n tarns lor Large Commercial f. f\ BuiMinga 8 capable. Independents energy required J •••Very attractive salary^ and working condi-j} f)
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    • 552 24 ESTABLISHED CIVIL ft STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS requires experienced. STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN With minimum of 4 years experience In Structural Building works Apply with hill personal partlculera, experience, qualillcetiona, aaiary aipected and con tact number, etc to: S.T. BOX A ***** 1. NEW INDUSTRIAL ROAD SINGAPORE 1953. Plastic factory requires: DRAUGHTSMAN c STS
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    • 675 24 Pics tic tetciory r*>qut r*>s Ih 0 following: f 1) MECHANIC Experience In repair of plastic cutting and extru- slon machines 2) ELECTRICIAN PUB licence Experience In I plastic Industries. C Intereeted plaaaa apply pereoneHy > to: Blk. 3, 18 A 20A Kallang Way Singapora 1334. i 2 QUANTITY SURVEYORS
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    • 331 24 >IVER REQUIRED FOR vaters Must be able lo speak md wrlle English Ulve full re:jme to ST Box A *****. I Ham inliisln.il Uh.nl Singapore 1953 ELECTRICIANS (INDUSTRIAL) k*etV personally or write to Jnlt 1003-1005 45 Kallang Pud- ling Road. Spore 1334 WINTER REOUIRES OTO Machine Operator Ring *****53 or
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    • 268 24 PUVARIA PACKAGING INDUSTRIES PTE LTD. A large and newly formed corrugated and folding box manufacturing company located In Woodlands East Industrial Estate has immediate vacancies for> Age between 20 40 years Completed secondary education At least 1 year relevant working experience Completed National Service Physically fit. Age between 1 7
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    • 436 24 J. Hermetic Motor Operation Re Ltd due to our increase in < production, we require urgently:Male Female Machine Operators Permanent 2nd 3rd srntti Mm 16 years of age Singapore or Malaysian citizens Primary education Starting pay between SMOV-- $395/- per month. Another pay adjustment i on confirmation Set-Up Technicians Applicants
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    • 533 24 We are a large paper manufacluring company in Jurong end ■re looking lor EX-NATIONAL SERVICE MEN OR MALAYSIANS to fill the following vacenciea: A. PAPER TRAINEE a MACHINE OPERATORS Sri'diidary 4 or Form b education (Certificate not j necessary Starting salary $320 to S5BO per month Annual Increment of 525
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    • 489 24 GEHOUJ welcomes you as FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (2nd Shift) No shirt rotation No scope work Free transport to and fro Hostel for Malaysians Interested applicant*, pieeee cell personally atQEIUSA) Heueeeaiee Me LM Mo. 2 Pioneer Hoed Stneepore 2282 Ter *****22 Bueee ts lac lory 291 (from Jurono Interchange) 291 A
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    • 555 25 If A 0 Em P l0 Y ment 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Metal Related Industry SKILLED MACHINE OPERATORS c Applicants must have BMM experience In the operation of machineries In metal related ,ii<liiMrii-s Wa offar an attractive remuneration package lo the successful applicants Interested applicants, please call i personally
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    • 254 25 In line with our^V expansion, we invite applicants residing around districts 1232, 1953, 1955 2056 for the following positions at our Seletar workshop GCE O' level (Technical stream) Some working experience, preferably in a motor firm. Some experience in arc welding and fabrication work Ability to speak simple English and
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    • 655 25 MUL Tl CORPORATION (S) PTE LTD We are a leeding and last sipanding company engaged in marketing, servicing snd fabrication ol automotive, heavy equipment and related accessories. \S> invite applications for the following positions CLERKS A) COUNTER SALES (MALE) c Plea-sanl personality c Conversant In local dialects. I Mandarin. Bahasa
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    • 424 25 Southern CXrean Shipbuilding Co.Pt? requires '•^bbVBBbVJI GCE O' level with ?ood credit in English ypmg speed 40 50 wpm Shorthand speed 100 wpm Pleasant personality Age 20 25 years old Minimum 2 years experience Remuneration will commensurate with qualifications and experience Age 18 -25 years old Technical stream or NTC
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    • 570 25 tabllshed Truding i ampul) located al Paslr Panjana, Road, Mas imnn-di-iii Wfinclai (or the following I'oMtlolls SECRETARY Persons having experience in export/import documentations shorthand al 80-100 wpm and able to work independently and to hold the fort SALES MANAGER The desired candidate should possess at Irast S yr ars of
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    • 517 25 v^BseaeaeaeaeaeaeaV^seaeaeaeaeae B Keppel Shipyard Limited Application-. Bfl iMlHad (Of the positions of: (A) CRANE DRIVERS (B) FORKLIFT DRIVERS Candidates should possess the following: For Post (A): Good Eyesight 1 to 2 years experience on a gantry/overhead 20--lon crane Ability to converse In simple Malay Preferably In possession of a Crane
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    • 488 25 The Economic Development Board has the following vacancies: Office Attendants messengers (Male) Candidates who have passed Primary 6 English/Chinese may apply. Salary payable is in the range of $384 to 5415 (all in). Driver Candidates must have Class 3 driving licence and at least 3 years' accident free driving experience.
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    • 560 25 iMETRD PTE LTD We have an Immediate vacancy for the post (if CARETAKER To be stationed at our holiday bungalow at Sentosa. Theiob: c Responsible fur overall housekeeping and cleanll- j ness of the bungalow c Maintenance and stock control of kßvsntortea c Oversee staff checking In I and out
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    • 472 25 K«flt.e*v fri«<J Ihi-fcta We require 1) BOOKING CLERKS lor our recreation club st Kempong Java Roed (neit to our Kempong Java Kentucky Restaurant) c To be In charge of squash and tennis court bookings c Collection of booking fees c Club Administrative work c No experience Is required s OCI
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    • 520 25 requires FEMALE PHOTOCOMPOSITION TYPESETTERS Requirements Age raiixe from IK 35 years Minimum 3 IKTO' Level Able U> type al 35 wpm Able Ui work on the following shift hours including working on weekends with staggered rest day Ist Shift 7 00 sm to 4 00 pm 2nd Stuff 4.00pm to
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    • 469 26 ill D Employment 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An Aggressive Trading Company dealing in colour T.V. hi-fi stereo, car stereo, videw recorders ha* immediate vacancy for:ASSISTANT STORE-KEEPER Hequirements a O.C.E. O' level Certificate. Experienced In spare inventory control. Singapore citizen and completed National Service. Knowledge of shipping/ Import export regulations
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    • 466 26 An established Group of Companies invilas applications for: DELIVERY CLERK/ DRIVER (MALE) a Willingness to work hard c A clean class 3 driving licence Commencing salary will be) in accordance with experience Please submit full resume staling qualifications, experience, present/expected salary to The Administration Manager S.T. Box A ***** 1
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    • 599 26 NTUC WELCOME (Supermarket) invites applications lor BUTCHERS i a Experience In butcher; essential a Ability to prepare and dls play various meat cuts c Responsible for the malnle nance of frozen cabinets Salary will commensurate with ci perience. Please apply giving details ol per sonal particulars, experience contact telephone number,
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    • 540 26 Adler Business Machines Invites applications for:--1) General Clerk 2) Peon Qualifications/ Experience For post (1):- Minimum secondary 3 education. Must be able to type accurately i Ability to handle general clerical duties. For post (2):- A working knowledge of English. Mi. tor Hike provided. 1 Oood starting salaries and at-
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    • 537 26 Established company in Kellenf Industrial Eatats requires DESPATCH RIDER c Completed Primary education c Must speak and understand English Language c Completed National Service Pleess apply personally between 11a.m. Sp.m. at: Blk 9, 6-D, Kallang Place Singapore 1233. Established Publishing Company requiree WAREHOUSE ATTENDANTS (I) c Age 16 to 26
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    • 568 26 I URGENTLY REOUIRED 1 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c Experience In book-keeping and typing 2 MALE RADIO/ SERVICE TECHNICIAN c Experience preferred Attractive remuneration will be ottered to the right candidate Interested please call HENG YOU ELECTRONIC SERVICES 24D, SIMS AYE. OFF LORONG 3. GEYLANG. SINGAPORE 1435. MR CHONG: *****03. SUPPLIES
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    • 637 26 Well eelebliehed hrm invite* appli cenla lor 1 1 GENERAL CLERK TECHNICAL APPRENTICE WOOD CRAFT APPRENTICE Interested applicants, please 1 submit a full resume with con- tact telephone number and ext peeled salary to: P.O BOX 407 BALE STIER ESTATE SINGAPORE 9132 OFFICE MESSENGER required immediately. 1 c Age 18
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    • 1038 26 URGENTLY REQUIRED A I m I menial Vehicle Driver umi l< p I fngeratlon Mechanics Pleu-,e contact 44li:iK7 or call personally i at Leading Engineering It Refrigeration Co Blk 6004 2116. Bedok Reservoir Road. Spore 1647 A NIGHT WATCHMAN required by 1 an European Trading Company Attractive salary and (>•
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    • 530 26 DELIVERY ASSISTANT WANTED (inly Hi' need a|>| S3 Tagure I Tel *****98 DRIVER CUM DELIVERY clerk required immediately lnbreslrii please ring Mrs Wee. *****05. after 7p m DRIVER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Preferably living aruund dlsLs 12. 13 Interested please call *****54 or *****53 EUROPEAN FAMILY REQUIRES Personal Driver Salary negotiable Please
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    • 495 26 URGENTLY REOUMEO 1 young (if nrral Worker In a cane lurni- 1 1 1 > 146 Itrstt, SlnK.i|MireO7lB WANTED CASHIERS. SALES A* MsLmiLv PackatS, Waitress. Carpark Attendants, (ieneral Clerks Apply 83 -A r im Koad DESPATCH RIDER WITH own bike required Salary MOO interested please call *****21 FEMALE CANTEEN HELPER
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    • 881 27 jC^ Vehicles Boats .72 Vehicles For Hire DAIHATSU. ISUZU. DATSUN lorr> for hire Hiap Tong Trading Pie Ltd *****52. *****02 Branch *****44 DATSUN PICKUPS. VANS, trucks for rental Call Kirn Cho Trading Pte) Ltd. 25 Upper Ulckson Road, tel *****41/ *****38 GUAN SENG TYRES has vans/ pick-ups for hire Tel
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    • 797 27 I*7* FIAT 131 Miration I'AKK r, o View ISy. Albert Street c) Ford FORO CORTINA MOO GL. January 1981. Silver colour, alrcon. radio, cassetle. tuff-kole. immaculate condition throughout. Ist owner. PARF. asking $25,000 ono Contact *****69 DIRECTORS 197* FORO Cortina 1 K lil. I Owner Alrcon radio cassette Kusl proofing
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    • 1002 27 1977 MERCEDES 200 manual, .me company owner, showroom 1 I condition High power cassette/ radio ordinal Mercedes sports rims Standard lock $49 500 Tel 7454 lit; ALMOST I*7* 2*OS manual, alrcond. one company owner. In showroom condition 1974 Mercedes 200. company registered Highest offer secures *****79 MERCEDES 2*oB 1974 Kllglble
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    • 948 27 1979 TOYOTA COROLLA IM ci Radio cassette, alrcond. new road lax Insurance Beautiful condition $17,000 on o Tel ■MM ALMOST 1975 TOYOTA Corona lfioti ('"Mip.iny owner, alrcond. cassette Road lax/ tyres new Tel: 452A00.1 ALMOST 1990 TOYOTA Cresslda 2000 I private owner, alrcond. s.tle \h m'liKim condlHOfl *****01 COMPANY REGISTERED
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    • 806 27 1*73 MORRIS MARINA Koad tax till June Oood condition Selling $3,500 Tel I.lm Ah Tee. *****33 1t74 VOLKSWAGEN 1200 tX New KoHd lax and Insurance SrlllnK $5,200 Tel *****49 1977 AUSTIN ALLEGRO, 1 lady owner, alr.on.l ci^ctle $11,000 Contact Steven I.lm *****81 IMS. SUZUKI 550. 2 owners Excellent condition Alrrond
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    • 839 27 ;zzr T ATTRACTIVE CASH OFFER for all good I used rars from 1975 onwards Company and private registration accepted Also re- quired all PARF export docu- I ments and scrap cars of any en- glne capacity T ANGLIN USED CARS CO M, KMNnayßoad Singapora 0973 Tar: ******3 *****»». ATTRACTIVE CABH
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    • 583 27 PARKLANE SHOPPING MALL Ground Floor Excellent location and direct'/ facing escalator Area 30 01 sq m 3235q ft TAILEE INDUSTRIAL BUILDING Situated at Jalan Pemimpm with abundant labour supply from Toa Payoh and Ang Mo Kio New Towns Few remaining ground floor factory units with areas from 1 77 sq
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    • 407 27 DUt. 11 baautttul townhoua* Sim* Road. 4 bedrooms, study, expensive furniture. fully equipped T7.500 p.m. Di«l 10 Mamly aa»ni-d«t>ch«d, fully furnished, beautifully > renovated. CMO p.m. GENERAL PROPERTIES *****75/ *****13/ 7330 M* Dm 11 larga bungalow with S badrooms, baautmil mtsnor. Larg* livmg/dining. Larga pool with b<g gard«n $13,500. s
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    • 663 27 When nothing but the best willdo Goldhill Squaiu Otfxr lowetSing3pore?s most distinguished oftoe addruss Because your time is money onl\ «)ldhill Square Office Tower will do Gmveniently located outside the (TBD away from central traff ic con^estit >n .i nd delays. Ideally placed for easy commuting from all parts of
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    • 495 27 PEAKVH.LE AVENUE. OFF Changl house. Fully furnished. 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms. Split-level, asking for $2300 Interested call *****18 no agents please. RENT SEMt-OETACHED HOUSES. Mount Slnal 2-storey $3,800 Lucky View. 3-storey $3,600 Faber Hill 2-storey $3,800. For de--1 tails, call: *****88 ext. 799 (24--hours) Agent. 10.000 SO. FT. Seaside Detached
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    • 779 28 wr Accommodation 4 T Properties i Ik. J «t*o Eg H^~£ *»jills3 diaßeSl .^r »^£> IrtafwJtoi 'If ?l ■Pa*L«ix^rT B;! u^jf' ir 1 Enquiries Bookings Wan-Li Development Pte. Ltd. 1 1 5th Floor Far East Shopping Centre Orchard Road I Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11 (24 lines) 132-STOREY PEACE CENTRE/ MANSION
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    • 395 28 I A OPEN FOR BUSINESS I A UPPER SERANGOON I «F SHOPPING CENTRE FEW SHOP UNITS AVAILABLE FOR LEASE Area from 20 sq. metre upwards, reasonable rental price. Suitable for: Restaurant, Coffee House, Fast Food, Ice- Cream. Dental, Medical Practitioners, Etc. I Departmental Store. I Also available: I Apartments Fully
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    • 257 28 DIST. 2. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA High floor, 1,500 sq.ft. 2-bed-roomed with all round panoramic seavlew Available March DIST. S. C AIRNHILL MANSION Low floor, 3-bedroomed apartment furnished near American /Tanglln Club. Available Immediately DIST ELIZABETH TOWER Mid floor, 2.100 sq.ft. 3-bedroom-ed luxuriously furnished overlooking pool. Available Immediately J.E. HOUSING ASSOCIATES 2S3I3SS/*
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    • 599 28 Lucky Plan, brand num. 2 bodroom*. Unfumiehed/ furruened a Methodiat Centre, 2 bedroom*, rurmarwd International Plaza, 2 bedroom*. TaetafuMy turmanad Central airconditionec pool HOE-TAN 7347*21 A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED brand new walkup apartment at Sembawang Gardenia Court 3 bedrooms Split-level living/dming room. Modern kitchen. I Balcony overlooking greenery/ i swimming pool.
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    • 961 28 FOR SALE OR RENT flat cm high floor in Peony Mansion. BenCOONffl Street S.ile prlc c $250,000 0 n cj or monthly rental of $1,000 plus service charges Tel *****.it *****6 HIGH POINT. DIST. luxurious apartment off Orchard Kuad 3 bedrooms servant's room Splitlevel living/ dining $5,500 partially furnished Tel
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    • 928 28 DIST NEWTON COURT I bedrooms, 2 balconys Fully furnished Rental $2,000 negotiable Don Associates *****41/2 DIST. LUCKY PLAZA opposite Indonesia Embassy 2 bedrooms. fully alrcond Furnished $2,700 Available Ist April *****59 DIST ELIZABETH TOWER new apartment and new furnishings .Squash and swimming pool King *****57 after 10am OIST S LEONtE
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    • 510 28 OUR CLIENTS REOUIRE I linga lowi ieml-detached apart merits All district.*, considered U-ai^ts Contact JildK Properties *****55/*****40 SEMI-DETACHED/ APARTMENT urgently required bs airline Preferably Katona, *i clnily Budget $1,000 to $1,800 Rlnto *****08 A WELL ESTABLISHED Company urgently requires a house apartment In any location i»-l<>» $5,000 Houseworld *****92 ESTABLSIHED
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    • 835 28 DISTRICT I*. SERANGOON GARDENS ESTATE Mn«ie More} cornel terrace 2.*00 tmM DISTRICT 5. FABER HILLS double-stiirey sellll -deUtrhed 4,900 aqtl 4 tx-droomv baths attac-ried >• parquet vacant pouetalon $••0,000 HOLLAND HOUSING PTE LTD TEL: *****04 LINES) DISTRICT 17 LENOKOK MARIAM (Chaogi Grove) SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW Approximately 1.500 aq fl central alrcond.
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    • 941 29 DIST 0522 PEACE MANSION Mttli floor. fm'iiiK 4 bedrooms, attached bathrooms plus servant's room Hik hull central alrcond. fully furnished, tennis court 2.560 5q ft $286 ps f *****73 DIST. 19. OASIS GARDEN (Jalan Bunga Rampal) 2300 sq ft Foreigners can buy Ist fir walk up apartment. 3 bedrooms/ study's,
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    • 759 29 MARINE PARADE HDB 4 roomed, highest floor Well renovated Selling: $130,000 negotiable Tel *****70 Mdm Ng MARINE DRIVE 5 ROOMED II I) H flat for sale Built-in cupboards and kitchen cabinet Principals only cull *****31 MARINE PARADE S-ROOMED Flat with renovation Selling $165,000 on.o Tel *****84/ *****35. this week only.
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    • 742 29 EOUIPMENT COMPANY REQUIRES to purcho.se open land suitable for workshops and open storage Approximately 1 h.a Preference Paslr Panjang. Jurong. Upper Thomson. Buklt Tlmah Please make offer In writing together with site plan l<. S T Hox A *****. I New Industrial Road. B*pore 1953 A) A GIANT CORPORATION ur
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    • 541 29 HILL VIEW FACTORY SPACE ready October 1982. Area 1.500 .sq ft Selling $245/- p. s f Victor i Mor rlsTel *****9 ***** JTC DETACHED FACTORY al Jurong with of flee. 48T? sq.m Builtin 1.400 sq.m $19 million View enterprise Pte Ltd *****54 JURONO JTC FACTORY Type 4 Terrace 12.110 sq.
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    • 450 29 93 Off ice Spaces a) Sale OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT OR SALE FAR EAST FINANCE BUILDING 2 floors of brand new office space. 4.640 sq ft per floor Suitable for multi-national corporation Ready for occupation Highest offer secures Call Owner *****16/ 7 SELECTED OFFICE SPACE IN FORTUNE CENTRE c Units
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    • 841 29 forsal^rS™ ?ht FLOOR I 596 sq ft 20th FLOOR I 1.852/937/926 sq tt 19th FLOOR I 1.219 sqtt Uth FLOOR I B 1.219 93? ZOB sq It B PRIME OFFICE SPACE FOR RENTAL OR SALE c Orchard Towers c High Street Centre c Manhattan House c Shenton House c Peninsula
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    • 709 29 WOH HUP COMPLEX office for rent ul $4 30 p s f including maintenance *****15 Xl i.ioo sq.ft. office Bpact avaU able Pleasr cunhtri 7456& M *****21 MM. UPPER SERANGOON Knuil area 120 7 sq m 1.300 .ij ft > Con tact: *****66 extn 33.S SHENTON HOUSE. 504 sq ft
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    • 438 29 ORCHARD SHOPPING CENTRE whole f l'« t tim fi laVul for 1--1 Clan I n»us mi; Avmm I b) Rental CHOONBEE 1 BUILDING Ground and Ist floor available Suitable for banking, showroom and fast food outlet Groundfloor 1,400 sq.ft. Ist floor: 3,000 sq.ft. Alao available immediately at VICTORIA STREET. Sroundfloor
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  • 35 31 Rcsullt Good Pteeaa com* horn*. Wa all lo»» and mm you. Do not worry. Love Father. Mother Granny and Any Information, please contact Chellappan tel: 297StW/ *****01. C. RAJAKUMAR Ago: 16 ye«r»
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  • 26 31 137 Religious Announcements "SCATTERED FOR SERVICE." World Day or Prayer Fellowship. sth March Presbyterian Church. Orchard/ Penang Road. 10.30 am Malay Kampong Kapor Methodist Church 4pm
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    • 341 31 Malaysia economy hit by minor recession KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Malaysian economy, taking a downturn from the buoyancy of previous years, is now undergoing a minor recession. Economists, industrial- ists and bankers agree that Malaysia has been unable to escape the effects of recession in some of the industrialised coun-
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    • 187 31 GOVERNMENT GOES INTO VEGETABLE FARMING- him umi'ih, Wed. The government has gone Into vegetable farming with a pilot project involving 2t vegetable farming zones In Peninsular Malaysia. The project was launched yesterday with the registration of farmers interested In growing vegetables by the Farmers' Organisation Authority (FOA). The Agriculture Department
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    • 63 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Ministry of Trade and Industry yesterday began a nationwide investigation into the labelling ot cooking oil, the chief inspector of weights and measures, Haji Nik Salleh Han Nik Mat, said yesterday He said producers of established brands had complained that small oil mills
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    • 334 31 Policeman shot dead in $150,000 gems grab KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday GUNMEN shot dead a police constable in front of a goldsmith's shop in the city centre here yesterday, shortly after grabbing $150,000 worth of jewellery. The policeman's death was the third killing in the 15 robberies at goldsmith's shops in
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    • 125 31 Umno Youth deputy may be next Negri MB KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.i I Youth, Culture and| Sports Minister, Datuk j Mokhtar Hashim. is likely to take over as Negri 1 Sembilan Mentri Besar 1 after the general election, the National Echo report- ed today. Datuk Mokhtar, who is also Umno Youth
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    • 74 31 Change in UN man KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The regional representative of the United Nations High Com- missioner for Refugees (UNHCR). Mr I H. Alimo- I named, left here yesterday for a new assignment as the I UNHCR representative in Tokyo. Mr Alimohamed who has been the UNHCR representa- i i
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    • 49 31 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed the Umno Supreme Council meeting scheduled for March I 13 has been postponed to I March 21 as Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad is away' on an official visit to the Gulf states, Umno secretary-general Datuk i Mustafa Jabbar announced yesterday. AFP
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    • 199 31 Kuantan port repairs 'to be done by turnkey system' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Repairs to Kuantan port wfll be carried out by the Mitsui Corporation under the turnkey system, sources in the Prime Minister's Department said today. According to the sources, the work would cost about $143 million. The port which
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    • 163 31 KOTA KINABALU. Wed. An Australian was charged in a magistrate's court here yesterday on two counts of corruption in connection with the purchase of two fishing vessels by the Sabah government fishery cooperative, the national new agency, Bernama, reported. Michael Soelle, 53, former
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 799 31 (H Education Instruction GCE 'A* LEVEL PRE-U I CLASSES (COMMERCt SUBJECTS) ACHIEVE YOUR AMBITION THROUGH US We know that you are hungry for education. I When proper facilities and guidance are given I to you, not only you will pass the I examinations but you will pass with flying I
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    • 584 31 asm .V AN ACCOUNTING OPPORTUNITY FOR SCHOOL LEAVERS ASSOCIATION OF ACCOUNTING TECHNICIANS (U.K.) (Formerly Institute of Accounting Staff) Full-time and part-time courses are available to GC E O' Level holders lor AAT Level 1 The Stamford Certificate at Level 1 of the Association of Accounting Technicians studies is now officially
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    • 512 31 GOOD NEWS BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (INTENSIVE COURSE) Nat MM KARANA TRAINING CENTRE Room 240, 2nd Hoor Panama Complex Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, K.L. Tel: MS2M K.L./ ***** M Spore MARCH BEGINNERS CLASSES BkKeeping:M Fll 30am '3 30pm Fr 7.30pm/Sat. 10am or 2pm PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERT. Full-lime USlh Mar Part-time (6th
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  • Page 31 Miscellaneous
    • 184 31 Bringing Up Father By BUI Ka va nagh Hal Camp it sav«s nese wen, one of the *no wor^eM qo^t?' J tme otmep PEfrsOrJ is A WOrvNErJ OUTLIVE dAEr-J. RE&SOMS i£ TMAT YOU WOtfoA r-f WE POM'T KrJOW WMEnI I WOMPEP WMV J WE WORK HARP POff /o«^_>i V TO
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 1186 32 UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS, BURSARIES AND STUDY LOANS Applications are invited for the following awards (A) OVERSEAS AWARDS 1 OVERSEAS MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS for studies commencing 1983 in the United Kingdom, particularly at Cambridge and Oxford Universities. Applications are open to Singapore Citizens and children of Singapore Citizens who must havefa) either (1)
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    • 952 32 I NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF I SINGAPORE I I ASEAN MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS. 1982-3 I To promote ASEAN co-operotion, the Nationol University ot Singapore has instituted a number of ASEAN Merit Scholarships Applications are now invited from interested candidates. Eligibility Applicants must (a) be citizens or permanent residents of an Asean member
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    • 429 32 SHERIFFS SALE MOTOR SHIP OR VESSEL "MAYTANK I" (Admiralty in Rem No 739 of 1981) PARTICULARS OF VESSEL Nome of Vessel "MAYTANK I" Port of Registry Panama Type Motor tanker of all welded construction with 14 cargo tanks Yeor Built 1972 in Indonesia. Dimensions Length B P 50 60 m
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    • 523 32 I/5\ FRASER NEAVE 1/c£m\ (SINGAPORE) lITB nj pie. UMfTED invites applications for the position of ENGINEERING STOCK CONTROL OFFICER This position is responsible to the Engineering Service Manager for the fabrication, purchase F and inventory control ot the engineering spare parts It includes the handling of all purchase administration, including
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • 486 33  - Sponsored races in the offing EPSOM JEEP PRIMARY OBJECTIVE OF NEW MOVE ON LOCAL TURF IS ADVERTISING RACING, with THERE is a glimmer of hopo that the associated turf clulis will at last permit sponsorship of certain feature racei on the local turf. In making a stunning announcement that this
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    • 278 33  - Proud Moment strides out well in fast time FAIRWAY By IPOH, Wed. Proud Moment 111 stepped up her preparation for a crack at the Tote Board Stakes over 1,400 m here on Sunday with a stylish gallop this morning over 600 m gallop in 37.6 sees. The going was good.
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    • 249 33 LONDON, Wed. Alan Devonshire marked his return to West Ham last night with a goal which dented Ipswich's English League soccer cnampionsnip nopes. The England midfield player, out for eight games because of ankle trouble, set up West Ham's 2-0 home win with his first goal
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    • 88 33 U)NrX)N, Wed Ron Green wood has been forced to call up six newcomers for Kngland's under-21 European soccer championship quarto fin.il first-leg match against Poland in Warsaw on March 17. The squad: I. Hesford (Blackpool). P Hueker (QPR). T. Caton (Man City). T Gale 'Fulhami. R Ranson,
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    • 37 33 Al.fliTTA. Wed. Italy ramp from behind to edge out Yugoslavia 2-1 in the last i^'aßue match of the Jawahar lal Nehru (Jold Cup nonr tournament nantd by frayed tempers and Im<l rofwwlag here yesterday AKI»
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    • SOCCER ROUND-UP
      • 96 33 BEIJING, Wed. Su Yongshun, head coach of China's national soccer team, who fell just short of qualifying for this year's World Cup finals, has asked to resign, the China Youth News reported yesterday. The paper did not say whether the national soccer association had decided
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      • 38 33 THE Argentine Soccer Association have eased the suspensions of 11 players of the River Plate team, enabling six of those affected to play for Argentina against West Germany in an exhibition matrh In Buenos Aires on March 24.
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      • 31 33 LEANDRO, Brazil's All-Star defender, was hurt during practice in Sao Paulo, and may not play in today's exhibition game against Czechoslovakia's All-Star team. Both teams nave qualified for the World Cup.
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      • 48 33 WEST GERMAN First Division ciob Kaiserslaatern, flash with money with the prospect of playing Real Madrid at home in two weeks' time, nave announced the first prominent player transfer for next season. Doesseldorf's Thomas Allots, 22, has signed a twoyear contract with Kaiserslautern for a million marks (SI,Ma,M«).
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      • 50 33 CZECHOSLOVAK officials are anxious to investigate the strength of Kuwait as both teams will be playing in Group Four in the opening phase of the World Cup finals in Spain in June. Their sixth-ranked First Division team, Sparta Prague, beat Kuwait 1-0 (halftime 1-0) in a warm-up match yesterday. Agencies.
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    • 143 33 MADRID, Wed. Spanish organisers of the 1982 soccer World Cup, caught between the desire to pack their stadiums and minimisp outbreaks of hooliganism, have settled on a recipe for ticket distribution which looks like giving everyone, organisers included, an upset stomach. For Raimundo Saporta, president of
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 388 33 N&ITOYOTAI OPPORTUNITIES FOR MOTOR MECHANICS IN BRUNEI NBT (Brunei) Ltd, a member of the Inchcape Group and distributors of the Toyota range of passenger and commercial vehicles, requires experienced motor vehicle mechanics for Brunei. An attractive remuneration package is offered, including good salary free accommodation return passage free medical other
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    • 565 33 H 1 HANUN BULLION PRIVATE LIMITED (Associate Member of the Gold Exchange of Singapore) sth Floor, GMG Building 104-108 Robinson Road. Singapore 0106 Telephone: *****11 (20 lines) We are a member of a progressive and well established group of companies dealing in gold, securities and commodity futures. In anticipation of
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    • 835 33 (jP^^y*, 'yclc& lamagc Limited Notice of Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirteenth Annual (leneral Meeting of the Company will be held at a conference room. Mandarin Hotel. XX.\ Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 on Monday. 29th March 1982 at noon for the following purpoai 1 To receive the Directors'
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  • J Obituaries
    • 310 34 h»ioic» in the Lord, O ye righteous: for prarsa is comely for tha upright. Praiss tha Lord with harp: Sing unto him with tha psaltery and on instrument of tan strings. Sing unto him a new song, play skilfully with s loud noise. For the word of the
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    • 33 34 TEO CHEE THONG would lika to eipresa thew heartfelt gratitude to relatives, friends and 3rd Tpt. Base lor their assistance, donstwns. wrssths and condolences during their recent bereeve-
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    • 159 34 In loving memory of Our Father JOHN FRANCIS PEREIRA Departed 4th March 1979 Thou art gone, dear father. (Jone beyond the world of tears. Hui the memory of you will ever linger Through the passing years. Deeply mourned by his loving wife. Mrs Jane Francis Pereua Blk
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    • 15 34 OF PETER PS. YAP DEPARTED: 4/3/I*Bl DEARLY MISSED BY LOVED ONES
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      64 34 The family wish to inform that the "Karumathi Prayers" would be held on 5 3.82 and "Athmassnthi Prayers" would be held on 6 382 at 7 00 pm at SRI ARASAKESARI SIVAN TEMPLE it Woodlands Road All relatives and friends are 1 kindly requested to attend the I
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      249 34 MR. EE TEOW HIM Aged 83 years passed swsy peacefully on 2/3/83 leaving behind beloved: Son: Freddie i Adopted son: Ec Hoong Quan Adopted daugnur .m-ia« Nellie Ec Daughters* Alice Amy Baby Hilda Dora Irene Pearlle Ada Maggie Grade Helen Sona-in-law Lee Chong Sal Ho MunSan Melvln K
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    • 65 34 SYDNEY, Wed. Former England cricket captain Tony Gm said today that many top Australian players might be induced to play in South Africa. "The Australians are vulnerable to a tempting offer, including at least six or even eight of those now on tour in New
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    • 887 34 POLITICAL PRESSURE IS THE ANSWER Gleneagles pact will not work with mere persuasion or plea THE Gleneagles Agreement is rapidly becoming the biggest joke in sport. Because what on earth is the point in the Commonwealth Heads of Government sitting down and signing a pact to isolate South Africa from
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    • 271 34 SA isolation began after D'Oliveira dispute in 1968 JOHANNESBURG, Wed. The present row over the tour of South Africa by a team of rebel English cricketers is the latest event to spotlight the ostracising of this country from world sport, which started more than a decade ago, and South African
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    • 259 34 Thatcher: We do not have the power LONDON, Wed. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher yesterday declined to condemn personally the 12 rebel English cricketers who have defied sports officials to play in South Africa. Under pressure from all sides in the House of Commons, Mrs. Thatcher insisted the British Government
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    • 344 34 LONDON, Wednesday SINGAPORE'S Wong Shoon Keat seemed destined to be a first-round loser when the draw was made yesterday for the All-England badminton championships at Wembley later this month. Wong, who has realised his ambition of playing at i the championships, is
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    • 418 34 Mdi slagles: Morten Frost. 1 (Den) v Wong Shoon Keat (S). Stefan Karlsson (Swe) v Uday Pa war (India). Dipak Tailor (Eng) v Jiang Guoliang (C). Qualifer 1 v Dhani Sartika (Indo). Han Jian. 5 (C) v Sze Yu (Hk). Tariq Wadood (Pak) v Joo Bongpack (SK). Saw
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE THREE
    • BRIEFS
      • 49 35 BOXING: Champion Charlie Magri, of Britain, outpointed Mexican Cipriano Arreola in ai European flyweight title-bout over 10 rounds at London's Royal Albert Hall. In a bantamweight bout,' Adriano Arreola, Cipriano s 19--year-old brother, pounded his way to a convincing 98 .-97 decision over British champion John Feeney.
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      • 24 35 AMERICAN welterweight Roger Stafford knocked out Mexican David Madrid in the first round of a scheduled 10--round bout in Atlantic City.
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      • 51 35 HANDBALL: The Soviet Union made sure of a place in Saturday's world championship final by beating Poland 27-21 in Dortmund. Rumania, leading the other round-robing group by a wide goal difference, beat Hungary 24-19 in Boeblingen, while secondplaced Denmark kept their hopes alive with a 21-20 win over
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      • 42 35 HOTKEY: India held Pakistan to a 1-1 draw in a junior Test in Karachi on Tuesday, but lost the eight-match series to the hosts, who are still leading 3-1 with one match left. Both goals were scored in the first-half.
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      • 32 35 MOTOR RACING: A dcci sion on whether or not the Spanish Formula One Grand Prix will take place this year will be taken tomorrow, the Spanish Automobile Federation announced in Madiril
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      • 26 35 Rl ÜBY I'NION: Oxford l.niversity beat Japan's Waseda University 40-27 in a friendly match. Club results: Orrell 3 Sheffield 9. Pontypridd 10 Swansea 7.
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      • 54 35 SKI-ING: Swiss Peter Mueller, winner of last weekend's downhill at Whistler, Canada, recorded the fastest time during training runs for the World Cup downhill races in Aspen, Colorado, tomorrow and on Saturday. Mueller, 24, clocked 1 mm. 46.80 sec., ahead of teammate Franz Heinzer. who did 1:47.28 also
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      • 74 35 KOrTBALL: A Taiwanese official said he thought the International Softball Federation might bow to external pressure and ban the flying of the nationalist flag at the women's world championship in Taipeh in July Tournament organising i committee spokesman Tang Ming-Hsin said that during talks with the Chinese-Taipeh Association
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      • 55 35 SWIMMING: The president of the International Swimming Federation, Ante Lambasa. will leave Belgrade today for China, where he hopes to stir up greater interest in aquatic sports. Lambasa said the ISF want to strengthen the links with China so that their sportsmen and officials can take a mor«>
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      • 47 35 WATRSPOLO: A hin.M team wllJ compete in the Syd ney international invitational tournament from March 8-18. The 18-member team, led by the deputy secretary -general of the Chinese Swimming Association. (Juan Yuezheng. were invited by the waterpolo committee of the Amateur Swimmine Union of Australia.
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      • 56 35 YACBTINfi: Australian I yacht Anaconda II is leading the Xerox Sydney-Rio 6> Janeiro race, only some 500 kilometres from the finish line at Rio, regatta organiwi^ said But Buccaneer, also of Australia, is believed to be just behind the Anaronda II 'ami il could be a tight finish,"
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    • 194 35 Dynamos fall after an hour's assault DEFENDING champions Armed Forces pounded the defences of Fairer Park Dynamos for one hour before breaking through for a 2-0 win in a Ovaltine National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night, m reports JOE DORAJ. Dynamos, who caused
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    • 153 35  - lampines and Tiong Bahru put on a yawn WILFRED YEO By THE yawns came early at the Jurong Stadium last night as Tampines Rovers and Tiong Bahru laboured to a goalless draw in their Ovaltine National Football League Division One match. Whatever drama there was came in the form of
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    • 41 35 PERTH, Wed. Former Eng land Test spin bowler Tony Lock, 52, is finally an Austra- Man officially. lAtck. his wife Audrey and younger son Richard became naturalised Australian citizens at a ceremony at Mundaring. near here last night. AFP.
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    • 317 35 JURONG Secondary took I a chance on flu-stricken Ibrahim Osman in a desperate attempt to sal- I vage their national schools East Zone under--17 soccer match against Yusof Ishak, but they made the move too late, reports LEX SEOW YAM. Though Osman, a for- I
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    • 29 35 TAI HUA beat Emporium Holdings 84-73, while Commercial Insurance defeated Nanyang Slang Pau 87-78 in the Commercial Cup basketball tournament at Gay World Stadium last night.
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    • 22 35 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Johore trounced Sarawak 6-0 in a Malaysia Cup soccer match at the Larkin Stadium last night. -NST
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    • 221 35  -  HAKIK AT RAI By SWISS COTTAGE, showing flashes of brilliance, defeated Monk's Hill 3-2 in a national schools' south zone under-17 match at Bras Basah Road yestet day. What was especially outstanding about Swiss Cottage's win was that they had to come
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    • 143 35  -  JOE DORAI By ONLY 18 of the 30 National Football League clubs have responded to the Ministry of Social Affairs' offer for nominees to be appointed to the new Football Association of Singapore Council. The Ministry had previously asked all the 30 clubs to propose two
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    • 333 35  -  R. MANORAJ By A DECISION by the Pakistan Hockey Federation to change the format of the Asian Cup hockey championship from March 12-19 will now see Singapore face the unenviable task of taking on Olympic Games titleholders India in their opening game. The organisers
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    • 162 35 Only 18 clubs propose their officials Minister for Social Affairs will select six of the officials nominated by the clubs to sit in the Council. The other nine members will be handpicked by the Minister and most of them are expected to come i from the previous Council. Said director
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    • 216 35 Indians show no mercy to Khalsa THE budding youngsters of Indian Association were in a merciless mood yesterday when they annihilated Khalsa 7-0 in a Singapore Hockey Association Barker Trophy under-20 match at Balestier Road, reports R. MANORAJ. Hapless Khalsa just could not find an answer to the raw power
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    • 179 35 Indons do not want Games in June INDONESIA have askrd host*. Singapore not to stage next year's Southeast Asia Games In June as planned. The Indonesians beUeve that next year's Ramadan fasting month will begin around June 9, therefore affectlngthe performance of Muslim athletes at the Games. Mr Harzukl, the
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    • 146 35 PRAGUE, Wed. Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, currently ranked the world's second best tennis player, said yesterday that he would not take part in this year's Wimbledon championships. "I trained on grass for six hours every day for a fo t night last year before Wimbledon,
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    • 290 35 NEW YORK, Wed. Martina Navratilova leads both the points and earnings lists after eight tournaments on the women's tennis circuit this OTHER TENNIS season. The top-eight pointswinners on the 11-tourna-ment tour will qualify for the finals at Madison Square Garden from March 24-28. The top
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    • 37 35 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Taiwan's Hsu Sheng San returned the lowest score of 67 in the pro-am tournament, the curtain raiser to the Malaysian Open golf championships starting at the Royal Selangor Golf club tomorrow. AFP.
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    • 284 35  -  LEX SEOW YAM By THE Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's Junior Tennis School for under12s appears heading for a premature closure if a new co-sponsor is not found soon. Kennex, one of the two co-sponsors, have indicated that they will not sup--1 port the school
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    • 49 35 PRETORIA. Wed. The tour ing English cricket side declared their first innings at 152 for seven, shortly after tea. on the first day of a two-day maun against a South African under-25 team today. Scores: England 152-7 (G. Gooch 33, A. Kuiper 5-16). Reuter
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    • 77 35 BADMINTON East Zone Boys' under-17 competition (Bedok View, 2 p.m.). HOCKEY Friendly S'pore Asian Cup team v S'pore Recreation Club (Padang, 5 30 p.m.). Balestier Clubs under-20 tournament .ndian Association v Khalsa (Balestier Road. 5.20 p.m.) SOCCER NFL Dlv. 1: Fairer Park Utd v Sembawang SC (Jalan Besar, 7 p.m.).
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  • 459 36 Pensions will include first-tier awards soon PENSIONABLE civil servants will soon enjoy the benefit of having the first-tier annual National Wages Council awards included in their pensions. This is to remove the inequality between them and non-pensionable officers who are on the full Central Provident Fund scheme. This change will
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  • 124 36 TROOPS SEIZE RED ARMS CACHE BANGKOK, Wed. Government troops yesterday seized a communist insurgent arsenal of nearly 100 weapons which authorities believe supplied guerillas in southern Thailand, a military spokesman said today. The spokesman said government forces overran a rebel camp and uncovered the arsenal in Surat Thani province, 560
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  • 374 36 Phase I expected to be ready in two years DEVELOPMENT of the $90 million, 30-hectare Phas*» One site of the Singapore Science Park is expected to be completed in two years. Piling has been finished and tenders have been received for the construction of two blocks of standard buildings on
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  • 38 36 MANILA, Wed More than 1,000 delegates from 44 member-countries will attend the 15th annual meeting of the board of governors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) from April 28 to 30. the bank announced today. Reuter.
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  • 144 36 PORT GLASGOW (Scotland), Wed. Gales up to 145 km h whipped Britain today, killing three motorists and forcing evacuation of part of the Galloway coast of Scotland when heavy seas swept chemicals off the deck of a grounded container ship. The Cyprus-registered Craigantlet ran
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  • 447 36  -  PAUL JACOB By A NORWEGIAN firm, Det Norske Veritas, will become the first industrial concern to move into the $490 million Science Park at Kent Ridge. This ship classification and certification company, which has an on-record commitment to research and
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  • 516 36 US bid for Caribbean bases WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE United States has started secret talks with a number of nations in the Caribbean in search of new military facilities to counter alleged Soviet and Cuban "interventionism." This was disclosed by Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger yesterday at a testimony before a congressional
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  • 71 36 I TOKYO, Wed. Sony of Japan today unveiled a new gadget which can print a coi lour or black and white photo- graph on ordinary paper with- < out using any chemical processes. Dubbed a "mavigraph," the I device takes about five minutes to print the
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  • 444 36 FOIR families have benefltted to the tune of $33,715 from CPF's home protection insurance scheme, which was introduced last Jan 1. The scheme helps families of CPF members pay off housing loans on their Housing Board, Jurong Town Corporation, Defence Ministry and Housing
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    • 224 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The strengthening of the Singapore dollar against most major currencies has taken a heavy toll on the Republic's national airline. It has hit the profitability of Singapore Airlines so hard that it is incurring big losses on conversion of its foreign earnings into
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    • 375 36 She's 140 years old! What memories would a 140--year-old have? For St Margarets, lots. That of saving Chinese orphan-girls from being sold as mvi tsai (slaves); of being a "hunting ground" for Christian men in search of wives; of reciting psalms in Malay; of conducting examinations in the middle of
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    • 174 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Fair and breezy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.19 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.14 a.m. Amsterdam 3 10C Rain Lm Angtlra 14 19C Gear Athens 812 C Cloudy Madrid 818 C Gear Bangkok 28 33C Clear Manila 22
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  • SECTION TWO The Straits Times
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    • 869 1 Workers on the board Sitting on the NTUC Comfort Board of Directors are two workers, one a mini-bus operator, Mr Teo Seng Kee, and the other a taxi-driver, Mr Nah Tua Bah. RICHARD LIM profiles these two men, both in their 40s, who play the dual role of worker and
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    • 691 1 We serve as guide and influence IMini-bus driver Teo Seng Kee r Taxi-driver .Nan Tua Bah NAH Tua Bah, is also a worker and board director. Mr Nah, 42, drives a taxi. He has been on the cooperative's board since 1979. He was elected from among the 7,000-strong taxi body
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    • LEISURE
      • 711 3 TING CHAI peddles pornographic pictures. His girl-friend, Ah Far, lives in a home which is almost always crowded with strangers come to seek relief which her mother provides for a fee. Ah Far's sister is Ah Yun, a half- Indian girl
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      • 371 3 SAROD RECITAL By Ustad Amjad Ali Khan Sat, March 6, Victoria Theatre, 8 p.m Previewed by SURINDER SINGH SOME 150 years ago, Ghulam Bandegi Khan Bangash rode out of Afghanistan, a soldier of fortune with a passion for the Rebab, a string instrument similar
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      • 550 3 THE DRAGON TEASER featuring the Maureen Lim dancers Port Players Cultural Theatre March 5, 6, 12 and 13, 8 p.m. Previewed by REBECCA CHUA MONTAGE for a dream: Ping, the dragon teaser in black T-shirt and jeans, rolling about the floor, shaking his
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      • 478 3  -  RACHEL BARNES By in London Watching Jin Li play is a moving experience as, quite apart from the beauty of the music he V produces, his dedication and involvement with the music is all apparent. THE outstanding talent of a little boy from Guangdong has in
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      • 1072 4 The root o£ the matter Your plants are growing well so well that they've outgrown their original pots. The logical next step is to transfer them to larger homes. But how? ANNE TOFIELD tells us about re-potting. As a child, you were fascinated by grandma's tales stories and lessons that
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      • 374 4 AS ORIGINAL as their fingerprint, a person's voice is one way of getting an in-depth understanding of a personal history. William Zimmerman recommends composing oral biographies to enrich the understanding of family. His little book, Instant Oral Biographies, is a guide to the tape recording of family biographies,
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    • 692 2 Romance hits the screen FEATURE SPECIAL The Best Place To Be (Part One) (Ch 5, II.M p.m.): This feature special marks Donna Reea's return to acting after a long absence. It is cne of those crisis films about a woman who realises she's been a filial daughter, a faithful wife
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    • 1091 2 B» Indian heart-throb Kabir Bed! In the Hindi movie, Seema, on Ch 8 at 11.15 p.m. 11.15 p.m.): Seema's story is a peculiar one. She's got this complex she believes that anyone who loves her will not survive. The root of this lies in the death of her parents. Simi
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  • SECTION THREE The Straits Times
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      • 658 1 Concentrated efforts to promote nationbuilding literature THERE seems to be a w few problems in the campaign. To start with, there is no definition of what nation-building literature is all about. Without a precise definition, it is difficult to work out the details. THE local Chinese literary circle has mounted
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      • 486 1 "THREE feet of silk makes a stage, Ten fingers perform the whole play; By moonlight, under a lighted dowSprings laughter from a palm. That describes the traditional Chinese shadow puppet show. This ancient folk art uses sticks and strings of marionette-style to control
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      • 923 2 Oleh ZAWIYAH SALLEH 4 Saya berasa agak janggal juga bila saya mula-mula menceburkan diri ke dalam bidang mi kerana ejekan kawankawan; tetapi sekarang tidak lagi. Saya telah mendapat banyak pengalaman dalam bidang mi dan dapat menyesuaikan diri den- gan baik dengan keadaan. 4 111
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      • 875 2 HIS gentle manners and interest in the art of skin care and make-up have led a young man to pursue the art abroad in Japan, Britain and the United States. After gaining a deep insight into the art and having full confidence in himself this
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      • 673 2 I We are a Billion Dollar Fortune 500 Computer Company and I have immediate vacancies for the following positions: I Accountant I Requirements: A professional qualification recognised by the Singapore Society of Accountants At least 2 years post -qualify ing experience A good command of written and spoken English The
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      • 530 2 r d "i ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD French Singapore Institute Of ElectroTechnology (FSI) The Economic Development Board, in collaboration with the Government of France, is establishing the FSI for the training of technicians in the field of Electro-technology. Applications are invited for the appointments of: Deputy Director Qualification A good engineering
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      • 405 3 LIDO* Sat" 6th March 9.00 am a A Treat for ALL moviegoers at special Prices Of Circle $2.50 Stalls 51.50 a Al Tickets on sate MOW-Mo Free List a print a very Wild. Fierce a^K'^l Unusual Comedy •j| NLA and it's REAL! H \^aV bbbbW d&*'( B NOEL MARSHALL >
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      • 675 4 Due to recent promotions, Far East Computers is looking for some I very special people 1 We are the only computer company in Singapore to manufacture our own range of Computers and Word Processors. We are looking for people who want a satisfying career; people with enquiring minds, who are
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