The Straits Times, 10 March 1982

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/82
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  • 495 1  -  GLENDA KORPORAAL We lack military strength to deter Soviet attack, says Weinberger By Our Washington Reporter WASHINGTON, Tues. Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger yesterday warned that the United States faced "one of its most dangerous decades in history" as it lacked the military strength needed to
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  • 127 1 4IN Singapore, there is a growing practice for working couples to place their children in foster care during the first five years of a child's life. During this period, there is often little contact between the child and his natural parents and family. The child may even be shifted
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  • 270 1 A NEW group has been formed to stub out the cigarette menace. They will champion the rights of non-smokers in Singapore. And with an MP as its adviser, the NonSmokers Club, which was registered last week, can co-ordinate its efforts with that of the
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  • 43 1 TEL AVIV, Tues. Israeli troops fired tear gas to disperse Palestinian students on the occupied West Bank who stoned army vehicles and set up roadblocks with tyres in Ramallah today, the fourth straight day of anti-Israeli demonstrations, the military said. UPI.
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  • 41 1 CHICAGO. Tues. At least 22 people have died in the latest blizzard of snow, rain, ice and I sub-zero temperatures to hit the United States. The most recent weather-related deaths were reported in Illinois. New York and lowa. UPI.
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  • 136 1  -  By GOH LEE KHUAN A MYSTERY man Is faming over careless smokers. He is angry with residents of Block 9, Neptune Court In Marine Parade who throw cigarette butts from the upper floors. And he has given them a roasting with a notice on the bulletin
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  • 115 1 THE Singapore stock I market as measured by The Straits Times industrial index of 30 blue chip counters fell 10.25 points to 687.49 yesterday. This was the eighth consecutive day of decline since the market began sliding on Feb 26. Since then, the market has
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  • 111 1 NEW YORK, Tues. i Gold slumped on world I bullion markets yester- day, dragging down the prices of several other key commodities, and share prices here tumbled to their lowest level in almost two years. Investors around the world, concerned about the recession and
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  • 142 1 NEW YORK, Tues. US interest rates fell yester- day as several major I banks cut their prime lending charge from 16.5 to 16 per cent, boosting hopei for further reduc- j lions in borrowing costs around the world. The cut resulted from lower
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  • 663 1  - The failure who made it to a secure future THINGS looked bleak for Woo Kum Keong six years ago. He had left school after failing the Primary School Leaving Examination three times in a row and the future was uncertain. Today, he is a junior technician at the Port of
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  • 340 1 Oil price will keep on falling forecast LONDON, Tues THE basic price of oil will probably drop sharply to about US$3O (5563.60) a barrel in coming weeks, despite exporters production cuts, the Financial Times reported today. The current reference price is US$34 a barrel for Saudi Arabian light, and Arab
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  • 73 1 HAUGHEY IS IRISH PM 1)1 BLIN. Tues. Man na Fall party leader Charles Haughey, X, berame Prime Minister of the Irish Republic fer the second time today, winning a parliamentary contest against outgoing i'rime Minister Garret Fitzgerald by sevea votes. Five Independent and small party deputies sided with Mr Haughe.v
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    • 418 1 46 pages today CHINA MOVES INTO THE TV ERA Page 12 DBS makes record profit of $188 m THE Development Bank of Singapore helped to bring some cheer to the otherwise depressed stork market yesterday with Its announcement of a strong growth In group earnings. The governmentbacked Institution achieved a
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • HOME
      • 78 2 THE Samaritans of Singapore will launch a sixweek drive next month aimed at teenage students, their second largest group of callers. The drive will includes talks and training sessions. It will be directed at helping teenagers understand their problems and anxieties when growing into adulthood. The
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      • 111 2 MORE people will be considered public accountants if an amendment to the Accountants Act is passed. The amendment proposes that the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants (ICMA) of the United Kingdom be able to qualify as public accountants if they pass examinations set by the Council
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      • 127 2 THE Singapore Cquncil of Social Services has published a handbook on the dos and don'ts of leaving youngsters in other people's care. It said finding a foster parent was not the end of parents' responsibilities. They should supplement the child's emotional and psychological needs as well. The booklet
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      • 60 2 DR (Rev) Robert Balhetchet has reminded teachers of moral education not to confuse expressions of moral values with the values themselves. This was because universal values were not confined to any one cultural group. And because different cultural groups express them differently, one group should not demand similar
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      • 64 2 NINETY-FTVE Sri Lankan construction workers flew home last night most of them over $2,000 in debt and without jobs. They had been stranded for three days in Singapore after the promise of work on Malaysian building sites ended at the Causeway. The workers had each paid $2,000
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      • 70 2 Page! 800 sign up for Best ABOUT 800 workers will begin evening classes in July under the NTUC's Basic Education for Skills Training (Best) scheme to raise their literacy and mathematics level so they can enrol for any of the 10 National Trade Certificate (NTC) courses of the Vocational and
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    • 67 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: HIGHER standards will always be expected of the SBC no matter what its current level of achievement, bat few won Id disagree with Com muni rations Minister Ong Teng Cheong that time is needed to upgrade local programmes. The station should channel some of its
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    • 73 2 Page 12 CHINA'S TV PROBLEMS CHINA is moving into the television era and the government is already concerned over the impact the new mass medium will have. While there is much potential in using television to educate the masses, there Is also the problem of deciding how to fill the
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    • 120 2 SINGAPORE Oxygen Air Liquide (Soxal) has, in its just signed collective agreement with the union, agreed to in effect pay its workers to stay. From this year, workers will get, over and above their annual increments, an extra 2 per cent of their annual increments for each
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    • 97 2 ALTHOUGH Credit POSB must pay market rates for its funds, its rates have always been more competitive than those of other financial Institutions, says the Post Office Savings Bank. "The philosophy of Credit POSB is to offer housing loans at reasonable rates of interest with attractive repayment
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    • SPORTS
      • 116 2 THE question is: Were the organisers of last week's Malaysian Open golf championship right to abandon Thursday's first round and reduce the tournament to 54 noles? Because there's no doubt it affected the outcome. While it could be said it was all "the rub of the green",
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      • 94 2 SINGAPORE'S shooters may win a hat-trick this Friday when the Singapore National Olympic Council's annual sports awards are decided, as all The Singapore Shooting Association's three nominations for Sportsman-of-the-Year, Best Team and Best Coach are favourites for their respective awards. The other main award Sportswoman is a
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    • TIMES BUSINESS
      • 262 2 CITIBANK has introduced a bridging loan scheme for house buyers who combine their Central Provident Fund savings with loans to pay for their purchases. This is to help them pay for the properties while awaiting the release of their CPF savings. Under the Citibank scheme, buyers
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      • 73 2 IN the second of two articles on the Islamic PAS challenge in Malaysia, ZAINAL ANWAR examines how the intense rivalry between supporters of PAS and Umno has reached down to the kampung level in Trengganu, Kelantan and Kedah. The bitterness which permeates the kampungs may seem strange
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    • AROUND THE WORLD
      • 109 2 CHINESE Premier Zhao Ziyang has called for a purge of the remaining leftists, including Lin Biao and followers of the Gang of Four led by Jiang Qing, in the bureacracy. He had also said there was an urgent need to promote younger officials as well as women
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      • 80 2 THE US has charged that "savage" Soviet artillery and air bombardment killed hundreds of civilians this year in attacks on Kandahar and Herat, two of Afghanistan's major cities. It also said over 3,000 people died in Soviet attacks with lethal chemical weapons between 1979 and 1981. Deputy Secretary
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      • 80 2 POLISH authorities have reported a rise in bids to flee the country illegally and said one person had been shot and wounded by Czechoslovak frontier guards. The victim was returned to Poland for treatment. Polish police have uncovered several private arms caches and a clandestine arms factory in
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      • 94 2 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser has, in a state of the nation address to parliament, urged greater restraint and lower expectations, especially of wages, to help Australia survive the backlash of the world recession. He said such claims hurt Australia's ability to compete in the shrinking world market
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      • 87 2 EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC) science and research ministers have agreed to spend US$6BO million (Ssl.4 billion) of EEC funds on research into nuclear fusion. They agreed to allocate US$35O million to further work on the Joint European Torus, an experimental and largely EEC-funded nuclear fusion reactor in
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      • 104 2 THIRD World countries, reacting to US demands for drastic changes in the proposed sea law treaty, have told the United Nations that if they could not get US agreement soon, they would adopt the treaty without American participation. The Third World Group of 77 would, however, make
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      • 98 2 HOUSE speaker Thomas O'Neill has called for an embargo on Japanese car imports to help beleaguerea American car makers. He did not elaborate but stopped short of supporting other measures to help car makers, such as a local content law or relaxation of emission standards. In Tokyo, President
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    • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
      • 96 2 FOREIGN insurers have until April 15 to submit plans to meet the restructuring objectives of the New Economic Policy, after which the government would take stern measures against them, including mergers among the remaining foreign branches, suspension of Dusiness, and the cancellation of licences. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh
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      • 66 2 PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad told Parliament the government's stricter implementation of Islamic laws in Malaysia now was in line with the political situation, which in the past had not permitted such implementation. "We will take more measures towards the implementation of Islamic laws in
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    • SECTION 2
      • 92 2 THERE is nothing silly about a healthy person visiting his doctor for frequent medical check-ups. It is found that the more developed the society becomes the more frequent and complex the check-ups become. The main reason why these check-ups are vital is that medical disorders can be detected
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      • 130 2 REVIEWER DF MALCOLM MURFETT describes British mountaineer's book on past Everest expeditions as "an epic of its kind." Dr Murfett provides background information on the various attempts to conquer the highest rock peak in the world. The awe and reverence he feels for the Goddess Mother of the
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      • 47 2 THERE has always been speculation that President Roosevelt had withheld information on the impending Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour on Dec 7, 1941. Pulitzer Prize winning historian, John Toland, presents this evidence in his latest book Infamy: Pearl Harbour And Its Aftermath. Page g
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    • SECTION 3
      • 77 2 CONFUCIAN ethics and its relevance in the Singapore context form today's main topic of discussion of philosophy lecturer I3R MARTIN LU He focuses on the universality of basic Confucian ethics. He feels the importance of developing moral excellence cannot be over-emphasised. However, traditional values have to be
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      • 51 2 OFF the peg school uniforms are fast replacing the ones mother used to make. The Yangtze Kiang Tailor, with a 20-year reputation behind them, mass-produces these uniforms. Prices vary with sizes The shop deals in colours and designs of uniforms for more than half of Singapore schools. Page
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 427 3 THE sweeping government reshuffle under way in China was given added significance today with the publica- I tion of a call by Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang i for a purge of the re- maining leftists in the bureacracy. But China's new For-
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    • 361 3 Aussies urged to curb wage demands to ride recession CANBERRA, Tuesday PRIME Minister Malcolm Ftaser today urged Australians to show greater restraint and lower their expectations in order to help the nation survive the backlash of the world economic recession. "It is imperative that we recognise as a nation that
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    • 287 3 THOUSANDS OF KIDS SOLD INTO SLAVERY: UN SURVEY BANGKOK, Tues. THOUSANDS of Asian children are sold into virtual slavery each year, doing menial jobs and living in intolerable conditions, according to a Ualted Nations survey released here. "A conspicuous problem is the unscrupulous abuse of child labour, widely practised in
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    • 254 3 rXX)MSDAY forecast by some astrologers for j tomorrow will not happen and you might as well go ahead and pay your February bills, an Indian newspaper said today. The Times of India here said calamities have a way of not happening
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    • 75 3 Woman's weird diet exposed THIS is an X-ray photograph of a 28--year-old woman's midsection showing some spoons at lower right. The spoons, from Guy's Hospital in London, were surgically removed from the bowel of the unidentified woman who had a history of depressive illness. It was the 17th such operation
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    • 39 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Richard Allen, who was forced to resign as White House national security aide, was hired yesterday by the Republican National Committee to serve as seiiior counsellor tor foreign policy and national security affairs. AP.
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    • 223 3 BEIJING, Tuesday THE reported Vietnamese naval attack on Chinese vessels in the South China Sea is not likely to lead to full-scale fighting between the two countries, diplomats said today. China lodged a strong protest yesterday with Vietnam, saying two Vietnamese gunboats
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    • 147 3 16 feared dead as ship splits off Manila MANILA, Tues. A domestic cargo vessel split in half and sank in calm southern seas, authorities said today. Sixteen of the 20 crewmen aboard were missing and feared dead. Four crewmen were rescued after the 593--tonne motor vessel Dona Susan went under
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    • 65 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The United Stales' missile attack warning system is plagued by "severe and potentially catastrophic deficiencies," warns a report by the House government operations committee The panel, which filed its 40-page report yesterday with House Speaker Thomas O'Neill, urged thai Defence Secre- lary Caspar Weinberger
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    • 46 3 MOSCOW, Tues. Two Soviet I spare probes which landed on j Venus last week found thai its surface is made up largely of I basalt, a rock found at a depth of 60 to 80 km on earth, Tass news agency said today. Reuter.
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    • 177 3 BEIJING, Tues. Form- er Cambodian head of state, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, indicated today that no early prospect existed for creating the long-debated tripartite union of forces fighting the Vietnamese presence in Cambodia. "For the time being we j are not ready," the Prince said
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    • 240 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE United States charged yesterday that "savage" Soviet artillery and air bombardment killed hundreds of civilians this year in attacks on Kandahar and Herat, two of Afghanistan's major cities. Deputy Secretary of State Walter Stoessel also told the Senate that reports from Afghan
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 320 4 BRUSSELS. Tues. European Economic Community (EEC) science and research ministers yesterday agreed to spend US$6BO million (S*l.4 billion) of EEC funds on research into nuclear fusion, a {wtentially rich source of energy for the next century. Diplomatic sources said tho
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    • 47 4 ALLEN PARK (Michigan). Tues. Ford Motor Co said yesterday it will begin research and development of a plastic engine that could provide better durability and fuel economy. The carmaker is working on the engine with its creator, Polimotor Research Inc of Fairlawn, New Jersey. UPI.
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    • 133 4 LONDON, Tues. Lord "Kab" Butler, once described as the best prime minister Britain never had, died at his home near London last I night, his family an- noanced today. He was 78. The former Richard i Austen Butler, who held key ministerial posts
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    • 286 4 Overhaul for BA in bid to cut big losses- 1 LONDON, Tues BRITISH Airways, a month after Laker Airways' collapse, is being revamped in the face of a £200 million (Ss77B million) loss this year, an official said yesterday. The reshuffling of stateowned British Airways will unfold in a string
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    • 163 4 Israeli frogmen blamed for cargo ship blast BEIRUT, Tues. A Lebanese cargo ship was blown up at the Palestinian guerilla -controlled port of Tyre in southern Lebanon today, Lebanon's state radio reported. The Beirut-based radio did not say who might have been responsible for the explosion but noted that the
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    • 29 4 JAKARTA. Tues. A police officer unintentionally Killed his wife and their 10-year-old son while cleaning his pistol at his home in west Java, police said today AFP.
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    • 149 4 REGENSBURG (West Germany), Tues THK nhost which haunt- ed a dental surgery here has been found to be the dentist himself and his IS-year-old assistant, the Public Prosecutor said yesterday. Dentist Kurt Bachseitz, 6s, and his assistant Claudia Judenmann fooled people for months with a
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    • 311 4 US says sorry for jumping the gun LONDON, Tuesday AMERICAN Ambassador John Louis apologised to the British government for the White House's premature disclosure that Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher invited President Ronald Reagan to address Parliament, a rare honour that drew objections from the opposition Labour Party. Labour Party leader
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    • 81 4 GUARDS ESCORT SAVASTA ANTONIO SAVASTA, an alleged leader of the Italian Red Brigades terrorist group, arriving under heavy escort at Verona's court on Monday morning to face trial for the kianapping of US Brig-Gener-al James Dozier. Savasta is among eight of the 16 accused of the kidnapping of Gen Dozier
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    • 95 4 TOKYO. Tues. A two-week programme aimed at reuniting families separated in the last days of the World War Two Japanese pullout from China, ended here when a second group of 30 Chinese nationals left for home this week laden with gifts from long-lost relatives. Another group
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    • 74 4 WASHINGTON. Tues The world's volcanoes were the quietest in more than a decade in 1961, claiming only one life during the year, the US geological survey reported yesterday. The survey said eruptions were reported at 41 volcanoes during the year, well below the average of 60
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    • 83 4 6 THE Impression 1 have of Gaddafi is a considerable sense of the unpredictable. He decides on his own what he's going to do. He doesn't conform with or even inform his advisers what he's going to do. He listens to his own voices and marches to
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    • 348 4 Upsurge of Poles trying to flee the country POLISH authorities yesterday reported an upsurge in attempts to flee the country illegally and said one person had been shot and wounded by Czechoslovak frontier guards at Poland's southern border with Czechoslovakia. The official news agency PAP said the victim was returned
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    • 52 4 MANILA, Tues. Thai army commander-in-chief Prayuth Charumanee was today awarded a Philippine Legion of Honour Medal by President Ferdinand Marcos during a call at the presidential palace, the government radio said. Gen Prayuth arrived in Manila at the weekend as part of a 15-day tour of
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    • 117 4 Shaneri-La's Golden Peacock adds a touch of elegance. So that you can lunch in style. You'll be right if you say the Golden Peacock is now more elegant and sophisticated. The restaurant has been enhanced with an appearance and atmosphere extremely conducive for executive lunches. As well as for those
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 3
    • 524 6 THIRD World countries served notice yesterday that if they could not get the US to agree on the text of a sea-law treaty in the coming weeks, they would adopt it without American participation. That was their reaction to
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    • 168 6 Guerillas attack El Salvador troops in cities SAN SALVADOR, Tuesday LEFTIST guerillas attacked government troops in San Vincente and San Miguel yesterday and overran three military outposts in Morazan province, residents and military sources reported. The reports said at least eight soldiers and five civilians were wounded near San Vicente,
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    • 333 6 Genscher wants regular Nato meetings to sort out differences WASHINGTON, Tues. West German Foreign Minister Hans Dietrich Genscher has proposed that foreign ministers of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) hold regular informal meetings to thrash out their political differences. Speaking to* reporters yesterday after a meeting with United States
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    • 59 6 LONDON, Tues. West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt will visit Britain next Friday for talks with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the government announced yesterday. The meeting at Chequers, the prime minister's official country residence west of London, is one of a series of regular six-monthly
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    • 45 6 PESHAWAR, Tues. All eovernment and business offices here, the capital of Pakistan's north-west frontier province bordering Afghanistan, were closed yesterday as thousands of people mourned the death of former provincial governor Arbab Sikandar Khan Khalil, 69, killed by an assassin on Sunday. Reuter.
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    • 51 6 Senators move to stop Reagan In WASHINGTON, Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd introduced a Bill yesterday to prohibit President Ronald Reagan from sending US troops into combat in El Salvador without approval from Congress. The only exceptions would be to help evacuate Americans, or to prevent an attack on the
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    • 39 6 MANILA, Tues. A US Navy Corsair jet assigned to the aircraft carrier Constellation crashed into the Indian Ocean during a routine training flight, but the pilot ejected and suffered only minor bruises, the Navy said today. -UPI.
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    • 30 6 TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras). Tues. Two Nicaraguan air force pilots hijacked a C-47 military plane on Sunday to escape their leftist-run country and were granted political asylum by Honduras. UPI.
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    • 170 6 NAMING OF ENVOY CAUSES ASTIR By GLENDA KORPORAAL Our Washington Reporter WASHINGTON, Tues. The Reagan administration has appointed its first full-time ambassador to the United Nations Law of the Sea Conference the former Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and Scientific Affairs, Mr Jim Malone. However, Mr Malone's appointment as
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    • 72 6 KAGOSHIMA, Tues. An American rodeo show cowboy was yesterday indicted here on charges of smuggling into Japan 35.5 g of dried hemp, a revolver and eight rounds of ammunition, the Kagoshima district public prosecutor's office said. The American, Thomas Bohna. 27, from Coarsegold, California, was arrested
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    • 152 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. Senior military planners have admitted to Congress that the Reagan administration's plans for a mamive military buildup will cost more than the now-planned I ssi.« trillion (SS3.W trillion), the Defence Department reported yesterday. Top officers of the services told a Senate sub-committee on
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    • 305 6 O'Neill calls for car embargo to 'fix' Japan HOUSE speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr yesterday called for an embargo on Japanese car imports to help beleaguered United States car makers, struggling amid the worst sales slump since the depression. Mr O'Neill stopped short of supporting other measures to help car
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    • 92 6 Americans renew demand In TOKYO, the US today renewed a demand that Japan open its market wider to foreign goods, as the two governments opened trade talks to find a solution to their growing trade disputes. Mr David Macdonald, the chief US delegate, warned at the opening session that many
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    • 65 6 PARIS, Tues. Thousands of Frenchwomen stopped work today to demonstrate or simply talk as they celebrated International Women's Day for the first time with the blessing of their government While militant feminists took unauthorised time off work, the national railways and several other employers followed a
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 71 6 HANOI SAID yesterday it had repeated its request that Thailand return a Vietnamese military transport plane and its 12 surviving passengers and crew which crash-land-ed last month after crossing the frontier from Cambodia. The Vietnam News Agency, monitored in Bangkok, reported that a Vietnamese Foreign Ministry official met
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      • 73 6 A COMMITTEE of Islamic statesmen conceded yesterday it had failed to bridge the gap between warring Iraq and Iran, but vowed to pursue the peace activity. A final statement on the reconvened four-day session of the Islamic Good Offices Committee issued in Jeddah said that the the
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      • 66 6 JAPAN'S LOWER House, yesterday approved the 1982 budget of 49.68 trillion yen (***** billion) and sent it immediately to the Upper House of Councillors for consideration. The budget, which calls for greater spending on defence, energy and foreign aid and less on education and social welfare, represented
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      • 66 6 THE EUROPEAN Parliament in Strasbourg, France, yesterday censured the European Economic Community (EEC) Commission sayirfg it had undermined a US grain embargo against the Soviet Union in 1980. The Parliament, by a large majority, approved a resolution criticising the commission for allowing a massive increase in subsidised sales
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      • 59 6 CHINA GAVE corrupt officials until May 1 to surrender and confess their crimes or face a maximum penalty of death. Radio Beijing said yesterday. The radio broadcast in detail the amendments made on Monday to the country's criminal code and said the new, harsh punishment for offences
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      • 57 6 DOZENS OF people died and about 100 were injured in an explosion and fire in a Moscow aerospace factory last Thursday, a Soviet source reported in Moscow yesterday. It was not revealed officially or reported in any Soviet newspaper. The incident took place in an assembly workshop
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  • 399 7  -  HEDWIG ALFRED By Six-week drive in schools, clubs starts next month TROUBLED teenagers are to get a special SOS message.... The Samaritans of Singapore are launching a six-week drive next month to tell teenagers about their service. The drive, which includes talks
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  • 159 7 Two men charged with theft totalling $42,000 TWO jobless men were yesterday charged in a "magistrate's court with housebreaking and theft of cash and property worth $42,484. One of them, Tan Kee Look, 29, was produced on a warrant of arrest for jumping bail on 72 counts mainly of housebreaking
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  • 154 7 IDEA WAS THAT OFR&D DEPUTY DIRECTOR THE drive to tell teenagers of the Samaritans' service is the Idea of Miss Maureen Pong, who became deputy director in November. Miss Pong, SI, Is In charge of research and development to find ways the SOS can cope with the needs of the
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  • 118 7 A FORMER purchasing manager of General Electric (USA) Housewares i Pte Ltd, Sim Chin Guan, 33, was yesterday charged i with 16 counts of corrup- j tion involving a total of $29,273. He is accused of accepting sums ranging from $1,000 to $4,000 from Mr Lee
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  • 30 7 I A GATHERING of ex-students of Raffles Girls' School will be held in the school hall on March 20 at 3.30 pjn. Telephone *****45 or *****41 for details.
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  • 366 7 Amendments to allow more to practise as public accountants THE way will be cleared for a huge increase in the number of practising public accountants if an amendment to the Accountants Act, now before Parliament, passes into law. The amendment pro 1 poses that the Institute of Cost and Management
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  • 41 7 MR CHNG LAX SENG, a lecturer at the Singapore Physician's Training College will talk on Chinese Herbal Medicine on March 25 at 7.30 p.m. at the Marine Parade Branch library. Admission is free. The talk is in English.
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  • 41 7 THE food of many lands will be available from 20 stalls at the Marco Polo Hotel on April 3. The food fair, organised by the Leo Club Singapore Central, is in aid of the Singapore Association for the Deaf.
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  • 96 7 Tents rushed to cyclone-hit Tonga Isle EMERGENCY supplies of tents are on their way to the South Pacific island of Tonga, where about 45,000 people were left homeless after cyclone Isaac swept through last Wednesday. The tents were made in Singapore by Multifood Pte Ltd which specialises in the supply
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  • 158 7 THE merger between Telecoms and the Postal Services Department, scheduled for next month, has been postponed to July. Telecoms general manager Goh Seng Kirn, who is also chairman of the merger's steering committee, confirmed this in the March issue of Telecoms's in-house newsletter. Hello.
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  • 324 7 Accused: I saw red when mum was insulted A LABOURER, charged with the murder of a cigarette stall holder, claimed in his defence yesterday that the stall holder. Monamed Dawood Abdul Jaf far, 54, had gravely provoked him. Vadivelu Kathikesan. 27, said: "I was mad because Mohamed Dawood repeatedly made
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  • 463 8 A HANDBOOK on the dos and don'ts of leaving youngsters in other peoples ore has been published by the Singapore Council of Social Services The council warns that finding a foster parent is not the end of parents' responsibilities. Parents should make
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  • 358 8 THE results of the English as a first language (ELI) test in last year's GCE 'O' level examination plunged to below 40 per cent for the first time in seven years, as predicted by the Educa- tion Ministry. The 'O' level results
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  • 140 8 NZ ARMY CHIEF DUE ON GOODWILL VISIT THE New Zealand Army's Chief of General Staff, Major-General Robin Williams will arrive in Singapore on Saturday for a week-long goodwill visit. On Sunday he will attend the special Alliance Parade of the Singapore Armed Forces' Ist Commando Battalion and the Ist Battalion
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  • 89 8 THE Toa Payoh Branch Library will re-open its Adult and Young People's Sections on April 1. The library opening hours are as follows 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturdays. From April 1, the children's section of the
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  • 199 8 From our national anthem to faster exam results... FOR these schoolboys, their Interest extends beyond the craze for computer games. They have come up with a host of programmes that not only play the national anthem but also catalogue the school library as well. The youngsters from Raffles Institution j
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  • 101 8 New home for Beatty School at Toa Payoh bEATTY Secondary School at Toa Payoh North will be officially handed over to the Ministry of Education by the Public Works Department today. It shares the same compound with San Shan Primary School which was completed in December last year. The school
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  • 38 8 MR CHUA KENG CHOK has I been elected president of the 1 Singapore Association of Plas- tic Surgeons. Other elected 1 officials are Julian Wee Teow Keong (secretary), Ng Chin Lin (treasurer), and R. Sundarason (auditor).
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  • 323 8 Do not confuse moral act with the word teachers told IN TEACHING moral education, teachers must not confuse expressions of moral values with the values themselves, Dr (Rev) Robert Balhetchet said yesterday. This is because uru'ver- sal values, like filial j piety, are not confined to any one cultural group
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  • 42 8 THE food of many lands will be available from 20 stalls at the Marco Polo Hotel on April 3. The food fair, organised by the Leo Club Singapore Central, is in aid of the Singapore Association for the Deaf.
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  • 184 8 Open verdict on man's death fall A HOUSEWIFE told a coroner's court yesterday how she awoke early on j Sept 2 last year to feed her baby and saw a hand appearing on the window sill of her fifth floor Toa Payoh flat. Madam Kuppusamy I Janagi said she screamed
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  • 150 8 A MOTORCYCLIST died in Alexandra Hospital on Monday afternoon, a day after his motorcycle hit a parked lorry. Mr Tan Scow Yew, 26, was j travelling along Woodlands Road at 10.45 p.m. on Sunday when the accident occurred. Meanwhile, the schoolboy who died in an
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  • 364 8 Handy but the small print upsets architects SMALL print has upset members of the Singapore Institute of Architects (SLA). It appears on scaled down charts designed to help members wanting a quick reference to conditions and procedures of the institute's new standard contract. The orginal charts which were much larger
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  • 445 9  -  YONG POW ANG By NINETY-FIVE Sri Lankan construction workers flew home last night most of them over $2,000 in debt and still jobless. The men had been stranded for three days in Singapore after the promise of work on Malaysian building sites ended
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  • 164 9 THE police have warned store-keepers to be on alert for thieves who pretend to be customers. The warning came after a spate of Incidents where thieves took off with valuables after posing as customers. And usually, they leave no traces or clues for
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  • 85 9 A bigger exhibition on hotel trade A HOTEL boom expected this decade has prompted the organisation of a bigger Hotelex exhibition this September. Hotelex '82 will be twice as big as last year's exhibition and will include a food and beverage section, including a display on equipment for hotels and
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  • 435 9  - Back to class for 800 in search of trade skills IVAN LIM By Labour Correspondent ABOUT 800 workers will begin evening classes in July to raise their literacy and mathematics level so they can take trade courses later on. The classes are part of the National Trade Union Congress' basic
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  • 347 9 A BROKING firm and the union representing its workers cannot agree on how much of the annual wage supplement should be paid to 13 workers retrenched last month. The firm, J. Ballas and Company, and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union
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  • 151 9 A SAFE of Oasis Taiwan Porridge Restaurant, in Kallang Park, was pried open Monday morning by burglars who took away $64,000. Police said the restau- I rant manager, Mr H. T. Kiah, 32, left the office at 3.45 a.m. When the office staff arrived at
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  • 158 9 Furniture factory hit by second blaze in 48 hours A LARGE consignment of furniture for export was destroyed when fire broke out in a furniture company in Lorong Tukang Lima in Jurong yesterday. It was the second fire to hit the company within the last 48 hours. Mr T.C. Koh,
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  • 43 9 A FIRM, Soon Bee Oil Industries (Pte) Ltd, was fined $5,000 yesterday by a magistrate for causing oil to be discharged from its bunkering vessel, Flying Dragon, at the Eastern Working Anchorage on Sept 18 last year The firm pleaded guilty.
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 159 10 $10,000 REWARD FOR NEWS ON COPTER KUCHING, Tues. Hornbill Skyways has offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of its Bell 206 helicopter, which has been missing since last week. Its managing director, Wan Madehi Wan Mahadzar, said yesterday the company had also asked the Indonesian authorities
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    • 35 10 IPOH. Tues. A feeder road linking Butterworth to the $365 million East -West Highway is to be built soon. Public Works and Utilities Minister Datuk Samy Vellu said here on Sunday. The Star.
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    • 74 10 THE King and Queen of Malaysia walking towards Parliament House in Koala Lumpur on Monday to open the fifth session of Parliament. Guns boomed 21 times as the King, in the unifrom of a field marshal, Inspected a 113-man guard of honour. In a 29-mlnute
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    • 336 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday FOREIGN insurers have until April 15 to submit plans to meet the restructuring objectives of the New Economic Policy. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah today warned that the government would take stern measures if there was no response from
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    • 229 10 Quiet birthday for Selangor Sultan j KLANG, Tues. The Sultan of Selangor spent a quiet 56th birthday yesterday with his family at the Istana in Shah Mam. the state's new capital near here, after a surprise canj cellation of all official j celebrations. Palace sources said the cancellation, the first
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    • 91 10 500 stranded as train goes off tracks SEREMBAN, Tues. Some 500 passengers were stranded at Rembau railway station here following a derailment about 12 km south of here this evening. Nine wagons and three oil tankers jumped the rails near the Permatang '< Tinggi estate at 3.45 p.m. Three passenger
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    • 41 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Existing data being studied by the Ministry of Trade and Industry show there is a case for price reduction in certain petroleum products. Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon said yesterdaj -NST.
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    • 37 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The M.ilaysi.in CUMK Asm* iation is to hold a Wrtet of political seminars lain this month to discuss Ihe Impact or the coming elections, It was announced here on Sunday The star
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    • 41 10 PENANG, Tues. A typhoid outbreak has hit Bukit Mertaiam in Province Wellesley, State Medical and Health Director, Dr C. Fonseka, said yesterday Ten people had been admitted to hospital with the disease since the start of this year. Bernama.
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    • MALAYSIAN ROUND-UP
      • 70 10 PARLIAMENT WAS told in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that the government had decided to bring in foreign workers for the plantation and construction industries and that priority would be given to workers from Asean countries. Replying to opposition questions, the Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Musa Hitam, said the
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      • 75 10 NARCOTIC DOGS are to be sent to the Johore Bam Prison following reports that drugs are being smuggled in despite the tight security. The Director-General of Prisons, Datuk Ibrahim Haji Mohamed, said in Taiping yesterday that he had instructed Johore prison authorities to use police
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      • 82 10 THE FIRST combined seven-day air exercise between the Thai and Malaysian air forces, codenamed "Thamal-One," was launched at the Royal Malaysian Air Force base in Butterworth on Monday. The chief of the defence forces, General Tan Sri Mohamed Ghazali Seth, said F-5E jets from both sides will
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      • 77 10 TRADE AND Industry Ministry enforcement authorities yesterday seized more than 62,000 imitation pain-killer tablets in raids in Kuala Lumpur and Tawau in Sabah, the ministry's Director of Enforcement, Haji Nik Mohamed Salleh, said in the Federal capital. He said more than 40,000 tablets were seized at a
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      • 89 10 THE THAI Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Thanat Khoman, the chairman of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia. Tan Sri B.C. Sekhar, and the Malaysian Red Crescent Society are this year's recipients of the Tun Abdul Razak Award, the chairman of the board of trustees of the Tun Abdul
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    • 225 10 Islamic laws In line with political -situation' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Prime Minister. Datuk Seri Di Mahathir Mohamad, said today the measures taken by the government in implementing Islamic laws in the country were taken in line with the prevailing political situation. The Prime Minister told Parliament that the measures
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    • 211 10 THE syariah courts here and at Batu Gajah have issued summonses to two fathers for allegedly refusing to consent to their daughters' mar- riages. The summonses were is- j sued by the courts after the daughters of the two men reported
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  • 474 12 The Straits Times says Make them better and then more HIGHER standards will always be expected of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation no matter what its current level of achievement. Communications Minister Ong Teng Cheong obviously accepts this natural tendency when he promises that SBC will continue to try not only
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  • 1094 12  - China grapples with the impact of television, WILLIAM J. HOLSTEIN By CHINA is taking the plunge into the television era and top government officials are already concerned over the profound impact the new mass medium is certain to have. As in the United States during the *****, millions of Chinese
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  • 925 12  - Ways in which El Salvador resembles Vietnam WILLIAM PFAFF By in Paris EL SALVADOR resembles Vietnam in the main assumptions being made by Washington's policymakers. A lot of the rest is different, but Washington's ideas about the cause and treatment of insurrections seem not to have changed since the *****.
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  • 892 12  -  ALAN COWELL in By Dar es Salaam FOR the third year in a row, Tanzania is importing food donated by outsiders to feed mainly those city dwellers who do not have access to their country's own produce. Of the vessels moored at Dar
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    • 31 12 w a We have new piano for rent You can jco 0 5 rent first and buy it later LOWREy LOWREY MUSIC HOUSE PTE. LTD. Singapore 0923 T. 1 (*****5 331
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  • 505 13 On the cost of loans from Credit POSB I REFER to the letter entitled "Post Office Savings Bank and the Cost of Loans" (ST, Feb 15). I wish to inform the writer that Credit POSB Pte Ltd was incorporated to promote home
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  • 178 13 Jk I HAVE just finished watching the English news broadcast on Channel 8 and SBC should be congratulated on its progress in news programming over the past year. This leads me to wonder why the weather forecast has been left virtually untouched. The weather is news and
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  • 226 13 lAM amazed at the lack of comedians among the present Singaporeans, Are we shy or simply too engrossed in our daily work to make money to care for some humour? All the locally nrodu^ei si mus/caVlri without any comedy and even if they do
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  • 98 13 IT is about time that someone stop some television and radio news readers from pronouncing Sinai as "Sah-ee-nee-ah-ee" when it should be "Sah-ee-nah-ee" Here are some other proper names which are sometimes mispronounced Israel and Soviet should be pronounced as "Iz-rael" and "Soh-viet" and
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  • 167 13 Grooming boys to become useful citizens THE crucial period during which to mould boys into useful citizens is when they are between 12 and 18 years old. why not put them into uniforms and teach them the useful things that they would be grateful for the rest of their lives?
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    • 117 13 I REFER to the article "Retirement at W move dropped" (ST, Feb 24). The article may have given your readers the impression that this ministry no longer supports the employment of workers after 55 years. This is not so. There Is no reason why
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    • 81 13 I REFER to the letter "Back Lane leading to car park blocked" from "Bottled up" (ST, Feb 2). Since December 1981, the Traffic Police has been taking enforcement action against motorists parking their vehicles and causing obstruction at the back lane of Enggor Street. A total of
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    • 117 13 I REFER to the letter "Nuisance in neighbourhood" from "Anti-Noise No 4" (ST, Feb 11). Our Traffic Police has since January this year been taking enforcement action against motorcyclists indulging in hell-riding and thrill-seeking activity in the Teban Garden area, especially in the vicinity of
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  • 203 13 I REFER to KCL's letter "Unbending rule about cheques" (ST, March S). Neither the Monetary Authority of Singapore nor the Singapore Clearing House Association has Issued any Instructions that cheques cannot be folded. It Is, however, preferable for the public to avoid folding
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  • 127 13 MANY Singaporeans own dogs. Even those who live in flats seem to have taken to keeping dogs. It will help dog-owners tremendously if an organisation such as the SPCA will take the responsibility of teaching dog-owners how to care for and train their
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  • 103 13 I AM moved by the letter "Dog kept in a cage where it can hardly move" by "Animat" (ST, March 5). Does the public veterinary department check that animal dealers are not cruel to animals? Unfortunately, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
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  • 1867 14 Political tussle that has filtered to the kampungs BACKGROUND In the second of two articles, ZAINAH ANWAR looks at how the PAS/Umno rivalry has translated itself into much bitterness at the kampung level. THE pecah-belah (division) and kafir-meng-kafir (charges and counter-charges of nonMuslim behaviour) among the Malays of Trengganu, Kelantan
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  • TIMES BUSINESS
    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 90 15 TRANSMARCO Pte Ltd, a majority-owned subsidiary of the Metro group of companies, will soon obtain a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore with a public offer of about five million shares. Approval for the offer and the subsequent listing was given recently by the exchange. With the
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      • 57 15 BANKER Wee Cho Yaw has accepted an invitation to join the Asia Pacific advisory council of the American Telephone Telegraph International, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the giant AT T Company. The council, comprising leading businessmen from the Asia Pacific region, was set up to advise the company on
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      • 115 15 UNITED Engineers Ltd has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that there will be a 19--cent increase in its net tangible assets per share following its recent proposal to sell two lots of prime land in Kuala Lumpur. The Singaporebased engineering group also said it is not aware
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      • 55 15 GUTHRIE Ropel, the Malaysian plantation arm of Guthrie Corporation of the Uk, reported a 36 per cent drop in group pre-tax $16.8 million for the year ended Dec 31,1981. The company, however, is paying an unchanged final dividend of 18 per cent, making total distribution for the year
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    • International
      • 85 15 MANILA (Philippines), Tues. The Philippine Government may subsidise local gold producers to enable them to meet high production costs, the Business Day newspaper said today. Prime Minister Cesar Virata yesterday met officials and businessmen in the gold-mining province of Banquet, north of Manila, and said the government is
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      • 82 15 BOGOTA, Tues. The World Bank signed a US$359 million (*****.5 million) loan for the construction of Colombia's Guavio hydroelectric scheme. World Bank President Albert Clausen said at the signing ceremony here that it is the biggest loan ever made by the World Bank to a Latin American
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      • 85 15 TOKYO, Tues. Japanese banking sources said the Bank of Japan has warned Japanese banks against unruly competition in seeking foreign currency deposits ahead of March 31, which ends fiscal year 1981. But officials at the central bank said they were unaware of any such ruling. The banking sources
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      • 61 15 WASHINGTON, Tues. The US Gold Commission reaffirmed a recommendation that the treasury issue a new gold coin without dollar denomination or legal tender status. The panel also reaffirmed its recommendation that the coin be exempted from sales and capital gains taxes as a way of making
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      • 39 15 JAKARTA, Tues. The World Bank has to date extended US$5 billion (5510.6 billion) in loans to Indonesia, at an annual average of US$BOO to US$9OO million, World Bank vice-president for Asia, Mr Sahid Hussain, said here. Reuter
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    • 208 15 THE Marketing Institute of Singapore has budgetted a monthly salary of $6,700 for an executive director whose main task will be to launch an aggressive series of executive development programmes. The projection by its outgoing committee of a $106,316 profit for the current year
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    • 518 15 LONDON, Tues. The decline in UK interest rates may be nearing its end, although another modest drop is likely in the immediate future. UK government bond and money market analysts said a cut in bank base rates of at
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    • 323 15 CITIBANK has introduced a bridging loan scheme for house buyers who combine their Central Provident Fund savings with loans to pay for their purchases. This is to help them pay for the properties while awaiting the release of their CPF savings. Buyers are usually given
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    • 198 15 THE Development Bank of Singapore (DBS) has once again set a new record in terms of earnings. For the year ended December 1981, the bank chalked up a group pretax profit of $188.% million, an increase of 58.8 per cent from the previous
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    • 300 15 MORE toiletries produced by the Lion Corporation of Japan will soon be available in the local market. Lion, which has been selling its products under the brand names of Mama Lemon and Emeron, is setting up a company here to market more of
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    • 232 15 Australian overseas debt amounts to $12b CANBERRA, Tues. Australia has an overseas debt of AJ5.5 billion (5J12.38 billion) with currency assets of AsBoo million, Opposition leader Bill Hay den said today. He was replying in Parliament to a statement by Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser that Australia had the most stable
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    • 421 15 THE specialist engineering group, Van der Horst, is confident of maintaining its regular, strong growth in sales and profits in the future. This is because demand for the group's services has remained strong in spite of the worldwide recession. The chairman DM
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  • 429 15 SIMiAPORK: Share prices closed lower >»•>- -terday In continuation of Monday easy trend in moderate trading. The Straits Mints Industrials Index fell 11.25 points to C 87.4*. Central Sugars fell 20 rents to $11.40, Kramer and Neave 30 to $5.20, Straits Trading 20 to $8.10 and Hong Leonx
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  • 71 15 Joostead Bhd )unl. ,i Ind ulnnev. KTC -5 -10 ■6 C*C Em* (.uthrie Bhd NBT -1 -5 CCM FAN HiiPu N.tlron -30 -2 -25 («ld Storage UenttiiKN Inrhrapr Bhd PMC -14 -8 -6 Paa ESec iothmanit Trading M Works -7 -2 -20 4 Perils Plant SembShlp
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  • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
    • 39 15 lerjuntai N rractor* lei Properties rl«brr« I I rirnn I- in IBF Hldfi iat Iron Sugar* llr.it. Trading 625 520 380 444 434 705 560 520 1140 810 -35 -30 -30 -28 -28 -25 -25 -25 -20 -20
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    • 37 15 Spore Land Ambniidor f E Lcvingslon Timei Pub St Steamship Nanyang J Cement M Credit J C MPH 680 MS 535 SOS 484 312 272 270 ISO S5 ♦20 5 5 4 2 2 2 2
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    • 24 15 Pan-Elec 335,000 U O B 278.000 Sime Darby 217,000 OCBC 190.000 Wearnes 153,000 Total turnover: 4.42 m Total value: $14. 98 m
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    • 37 15 BT Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings Plantations: OCBC: SES Ind: Mar 8 *****6 ***** 1611.08 1070.99 ***** 313.16 899.75 654 55 548.75 MarS *****! 687.4! 1595 9" 1065.71 618.51 312.11 897.7! 648.51 542.5: [,-ir 9
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    • 206 15 The 2nd Singapore International Fair is all set to go on 1 8 —24 October at The World Trade Centre. Already half the space has been taken up. The exhibition covers a wide spectrum of products and services. This includes furniture, food and beverage, jewellery and giftware, electrical and electronic
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  • 2427 16 Turnover flrares In this table are unofficial. Adjusted for scrip rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded in lots of It shares each, with price qaoted In dollars SECTION ONI IMH STKIAI. (OMMKKCIAI. High Low mpui Salr for- \<>l D«y s I'OOO) High Low 4IM 247 Anna 250
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  • 32 16 WASHINGTON, Mon. The General Services Administration (GSA), set its selling price of stockpiled tin at US$6.2O per lb, down three cents from Friday s price. GSA said. Reuter
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  • 597 16 SHARE prices closed off the day's lows at the Singapore stack market yesterday after a fairly sharp morning fall. They recovered In the afternoon to erase partly the Initial losses. At the final hell, the Straits Times Industrial Index feU 11.25 points to (87.41. At
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  • 30 16 Industrials Up 10 Down 62 unch 16 Finance 6 1 Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers f: rubbers 1 6 2 5 7 1 2 4 Deb/Loans 1
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  • 1599 16 BID and oiler prices offlciaily listed and tmilmsn in and reported to the Stock ESr<-t»»m» o( 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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  • OVERSEAS MARKETS
    • 233 16 STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed little changed from previous levels after fluctuating wildly in the j morning, brokers said. Spil!-over selling from re- cent weakness had pushed prices sharply lower after the opening, but technical adjustments along with some short-covering ahead of the announcement of 1981 results by the
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    • 240 16 HEAVY end-of -session sell- i ing on Wall Street and a further sharp drop in gold bullion prices returned the Sydney market to its downward trend after yesterday's technical rally, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index was down 5.9 points to 463.6 while the industrial marker eased 4.2 points to
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    • 337 17 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday fell sharply, with many operators and investors worried about the decline in the Wall Street average below 800 points de- spite US prime rate reductions, dealers said. Yen l- A sail I I'hpm Asahl OlftM Bank Tk Brld fusion? I'hlyoda :'hubu Pwr f) Nip
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    • 674 17 LONDON, Mon. Government bonds and most industrial sectors continued firm although trading was nervous ahead of tomorrow's UK Budget. The Financial Times Index was up 3.4 points at 564.1. Government bonds ended off the highs but still as much as a point up in selected longer dates. Exchequer 13.
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    • 363 17 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones industrial average fell through the psychologically important 800 level and the market ended at its lowest in 22 months. The Dow Jones average dropped below 800 about 20 minutes before the market closed and finished off 11.89 points to 795.47, its lowest
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    • 62 17 FINANCIAL TIMKS INDUSTRIALS Monday 564.1 j Friday 580.7 Week Ago 550.8 j DOW JONES AVEKAdK INIM STHIAI.S Monday 795 47 rrlrlay 807 36 Week Ago 828 38 II KIIANC UNQ Tuesday 1129.83 Monday ill") :u> Week Ago 1231 At STKALIAN INDI STKIU.S Tuesday 617.0 Monday 821 2 Week
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    • 262 17 AMSTERDAM, Mon Share prices were mixed with KLM up 1.70 guilders and Philips down 0.60 in Dutch internationals, dealers said. Nedlloyd fell 1.90. Heineken fell 1.80 as dealers reacted to lower than expected 1981 profits banks announced yesterday. Banks were mixed with ABN up 1.50 and NMB down 2.30.
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    • 257 17 ZURICH. Mon. Share prices were mixed in moderate volume on the Zurich bourse i before the smoke bomb caused trading to be suspended until tomorrow, dealers said. Banking shares and some financials were traded before j the incident but there were no quotes for insurances, industri- als and foreign
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    • 114 17 SHARES IN Manila yesterday were mixed as oils recovered though the commercial industrial sector and minings moved lower, dealers said. Pesos Acoje Mlnlnf 002 0.0004 AUas Con A AUas Con B 14 60 -0 4 Bafulo Oold 0013 ♦0 0002 Benfuel Con B 35 unch BF Ooodrlrh 7 70
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    • 94 17 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed slightly higher in thin trading, defers said. The Book Club index rose 0.16 point to 93 29 on a turnover of 10 .8 million baht. Bahu Asia Fibre Ayulhaya Inv And Trust '00 -I Bangkok Bank 20* unch Bank Of Ayudhaya I 1.1
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  • 1631 16 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 1NIM WTKIU.n IJaiMiti (3.60B) (1) 3.90 Ales* (1.2ZB 1.26S) (23) 1.24 Alex H*M
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  • 83 16 MANILA. Tues. Local purchase prices for copra are being maintained despite low prices of vegetable oil in the world market, a government announcement said yesterday. The copra buying prices are quoted at 1.60 pesos (19 US cents) per kilo in Manila and 1.43 pesos (17
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  • 396 16 THERE is still no sign the Kuala Lumpur stock market is about to shake loose from its long lethargy. As expected, prices drifted all the way down yesterday in yet another slow day of trading Declines were seen across a Voad front, reflecting the jverall weakness of
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  • 189 16 SINGAPORE UNIT TBDBT (Maaagers' prteea lar Mar II) The Commerce 2 76 2.90 The Savings Fund 1 59 1.67xd Spore Prog Fund 1.20 1.26 Spore Sec Fund 188 1.97 Spore Invest Fund 1.01 1.06 Spore Equity Fund 1.16 1.22 ASIA UNIT I HI M (Maaagen' prVrea lar Mar
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 668 17 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with April RSS One buyers quoted at 180.00 cents per kilo, up 2.50 cents on Monday's close on the position, dealers said Morning prices were marked up slightly on higher London advices, covering interest and speculative buying, they said.
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    • 89 17 SOON SSR .n<i SMR prim yMUrdav KA8 April May U'urraal Mtal (Forward Mtk) B«y«ri s,ll,r. Bust. S» llrr. SSK.il> Illonpallrtl 1M00 I6600N 16«0O ISSOON lltoopallM) ***** 183.00N 1K.UXI I6S00N MRELB April May sMHTV lltnnpalkll 194.SO 196 SON 196 50 198.SON SMRL IItonpall.li ***** 196.00N 196.00 19BO0N MRi
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    • 34 17 Kubber: Mar 9 Singapore: April: 180.00 cents (up 2.50 cents) Malaysia: April: 205.50 cents (up 2.00 cents) Tin: M 530.35 per kilo (up 2 cents) Official offering: 246 tonnes (up 38 tonnes)
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    • 134 17 CHINESE Produce Kirhanftr, Singapore, noon cloning prire* per IN kg yesterday. Coroaut oU: Bulk fob $98 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $110.00 sellers, new drum fob $114.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed loose I $47.00 buyers. Prpper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $375.00 sellers, Sarawak
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    • 183 17 THE KILOBAR martfi (or gold deliverable in Slngapapore opened at $22,419 and closed al 522.186 ye* terxlay In the Far East, gold opened at OSS32HHO 329 00 and was sold down to $***** 326 50 but rebounded to $327.20 327.70. The market re-opened tower at $***** ***** before .losing
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    • 180 17 THE STRAITS tin price rose another two cents lo MS3O.3S per kilo in Penanß yesterday^ on an official offering up 38 tonnes to 246 tonnes The overnight London market was steady but forward buyers slipped C 45 to 1:7,225 per tonne. LONDON: During the afternoon on Monday, the market
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    • 202 17 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil mar--1 ket weakened yesterday, in late active trading on selling interest, dealers said. In march, south dropped $750 to MJ***** per tonne, north $9.50 to $957 and central $20 to $940. In April, south eased $13.50 to $932.50 while central was
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    • 32 17 LONDON: Copper prices on Monday (previous in brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers 1^27.00 (£843.00); sellers £828.00 (£844.00); Three Months buyers £856.00 (£871.00; sellers £856 50 (£871.50). Market Imm: Easie 8«lca: 19.200 tonnes
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    • 37 17 Mas Iri New York 7.018 7.278 7.08S 7.34S Zurich 7.118 7.498 7 21S 7.59S Tarn Mm Singapore 6.828 7 208 6.97S 735S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce SMfee: I r*«it Salw. S'pwe.
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  • 27 17 THE average rate at which major Sing»pore I banks are currently prepared to lend to their I best customers Is 9.73 per cent. J
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  • 321 17 1 hi- i s Smg dollai opaaad m $2 1090 10 and was traded to a Muh of VI II3O 40 before easing to close al XI 1110 20. in moderate trading in the Singapore forex market yester day I he IS dollar against major curItjactM was
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  • 350 17 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Mar 9: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Mar 9: Bid Offer INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Curranetea Nominal r.t.i Smithaonian Parcantaga quolad y»tt»rd«y (cron)p»nty Chang* I/ix-al dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US
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  • 43 17 RANCE al prices offered by discounl houses on Mar 9 Ovtrnighl 3S Call deposits M ciosm. Bu;io( Sellia( 3-month Treasury bills 2-. 2s. 3-month Bank bills 7'< 7> 3 months CD 7 1 7 6 months CD 7•» 7 S*«rre: Natteaal IMsoaot
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  • 36 17 Closing interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Mar 9: Offer Bid Overnight 6 6 1 month 6 6 1 2 months 6 < 6'k 3 months 7 3 16 7 1 16 Overnight mode 6
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    • 582 17 MS, INTER ALPHA ASIA y#iiYv (SINCAPORE> limited Your merchant bank offers indicative competitive rates for your savings for minimum amounts of US$lO,OOO or equivalent. I I I I 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months USS 13 3 1 3 7 8 13 7 8 13 7 8 DM
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    • 645 17 NOTICES IN VHK M*.rTKK OK THK OOMPAMB ACT, CAT IKS \M» IN lUX M%TTKK OK 1 Nl< KVTKAI. NINI.APOKK PRI\ ATK I.1MITKI) (Mm I OK M-K< l\l KKSOI.I TION (Pursuant to SrcUwi !44<J) <b)> At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company held at Room 602. Afro Asia Building. .Singapore
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  • TIMES BUSINESS
    • 355 18 West may! reconsider stand on Polish debt BASLE, Tues. The sign- ing of an agreement bei tween Poland and Westi crn banks to reschedule debts outstanding from last year may prompt Western governments to reconsider their own hard line attitude towards the Polish debt. This prospect emerged yesterday as senior
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    • 484 18 LONDON, Tues. World tin consumers are unlikely to agree to the immediate imposition of export controls on producers following their closed-session meeting here yesterday. The consumers include America, the Soviet > Union, Japan and the j European Economic Com- munity. Consumers and tin producers
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    • 430 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Tan Sri Kamarul Ariffin, co-chairman of the recently formed AseanJapan Investment Company (AJIC), has urged Japan to give full support to the development of heavy and chemical industries in Malaysia during the Fourth Malaysia Plan period. In an interview with
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    • 297 18 MANILA, Tues. The Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) plans to borrow US$l5O million (Ss3l7 million) through a two-tranche syndicated i loan now being discussed with several international banks. The loan, which has yet to be approved by the government's monetary j board,
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    • 185 18 Norwegian overseas ventures up 56pc OSLO, Tues. Norwegian industrial investments abroad rose by 56 per cent last year to over one billion Norwegian kroner (***** million). According to the Bank of Norway, the figure, which does not cover investment in foreign shipping ventures, is based on currency licences granted by
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    • 162 18 Bell group raises bid for ACC SYDNEY, Tues. Australian businessman Robert Holmes A "Court has lifted his bid for the British show business group. Associated Communications Corporation (ACC), above that of his rival, Mr Gerald Ronson's Heron group. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that Mr Holmes A 'Court s Bell
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    • 293 18 SBC records net income of $19m for first year THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has recorded a net income of $19.3 million in its first year of operations. The corporation, which took over Radio and Television Singapore in I February 1980, had a total operating income of $65.5 million against an
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    • 148 18 NEW YORK, Tues. I Gulf and Western Indusi tries Inc has reached agreement in principle to sell its Marquette Co Cement subsidiary to Lone Star Industries for US$lOO million (***** million) in cash, together with notes and stock. The sale calls for US$6O million
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    • 812 18 Bank of New JJouthWales will put you right" p^zzr in the picture on CPjW foreign exchange. mmOL The Bank of New South Wales f__^__^__=_- "i deals with every major money _BB__3l_B market around the world, with a K team of financial experts to give K^ySH v jM you up-to-the-minute quotations
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    • 79 18 SPARE PARTS MECHANICAL ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION TRANSPORT MARINE PROJECT MARINE OF WINCHESTER, U.K., Have been assisting engineers world wide with their spare part and equipment problems for over five years. Our engineers operate a seven day 24 hour service based on accuracy, speed and economy. We also have offices in New
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    • 558 19 1 284-4411 Jm-M THE CASE OF an old faithful k BmVjl boxer refer to No 20. Pets |nJ AN ANG MO WO family would .^""^^^eV I^l rrfer to No 89b. Property For 2flfl MOW WOULD YOU like to own #**k~ lIUS »'> elegant diamond ring for .^^^L^Miaa^aaai ¥—jM a very
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    • 473 19 March) will be treated to a 10% discount when they lunch or dine at our live seafood restaurant. Select your live fish, crabs, lobsters or prawns and we will barbeque them In your presence. Nasl Padang and fish head curry are served during lunch while j Chinese cuisine Is available
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    • 574 19 Canon Creativity and Action at your fingertip. _^eatel HBHeiS^Eafl The electronic brain in this camera has made photography much simpher Even beginners can now appreciate the simplicity in photography ■^■^SS^aM ■BMBbI I aaaaaaal LaaaaaV BaaaaaH I Laaa. aaaal ■BaaaaaaaV. I Vwwl PHOTOGRAPHIC SPHCIALTY STORK #W¥ A&P Photo Store Pte Ltd
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    • 484 19 COLOUR T.V.. OAS Cooker and washing machine for rental at reasonable price Tel: *****43.10 am to 6pm T.V. 4 VIOEO recorders for rental Contact: Icto Pte Ltd. Tel: *****90. 27 Wantad ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES offered for your gold, pawnshop tickets. Phone: *****9. *****9. Address: 202, 2nd Floor, People's Park Centre.
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    • 990 19 r— l Or A- V >e*- W V H» 4 Luxury design Adjustable temperature with 1 2 3 kw. Control Switch Fully automatic. PUB Approval Cert No: 0019/3 Salt Dtarrtfcufor gmm GREAT YEAR CO PTE LTD Office Blk 6019. No 138. Ang Mo Ko Ind Park 3 Spore 2066 Showroom
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    • 688 19 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 Monday Friday 900 am b 1 (5 00 pm tor next day) Saturday 9 00 om 3 00 pm 1 2 30 pm tor Sunday Timesj Public Holiday 9 00 om I 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, M 105 Lucky Plaza 10 00 om 5
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    • 563 19 RATES: Ordmory 90 c!-> per w jrd Mm Jli' c r, $16 00 per col cm Sem, Dupla* m,,, t4ci 00 Stro.t- l.mcs 7 60 per col cm (Mm $52 80 Sundoy limes $20 00 per col cm Dltpl0)l (Mm S6O 00Stroits Times' $22 00 per col cm (Mm $66
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    • 535 19 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment A Where to Eat B Personal Services A Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles A Boats F Accommodation Properties G Travel Guide H Education Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries Your sales go up when you call up *****53 For everything you ye always
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    • 489 19 AMERICAN COMPANY requires INDONESIAN LADY REPRESENTATIVE Exceptional financial opportunities to right individual TEL: *****37 Wortd lunoui Thomea Registered Catalogue of USA invites DISTRIBUTORS in Singapore. Malaysia. Indonesia a Philippine. Interested, contact: 91S3U for details. LIGHT ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING Industry for lake-over or Joint-venture for expansion Sales turnover near S2 million pa
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 661 20 Ii X Employment 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive A wall esteMiehed company requiree 1) SENIOR SECRETARIAL STAFF c Possess AC'IS or an appropriate qualification Conversant with local Companies Act and able lo attenr* mil lake minutes at company meetings. a Have at least 3 years experience In company secretarial
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    • 526 20 International Publishing House based In Singapore requires EXPERIENCED BUSINESS S ENERGY RELATED WRITERS AND EDITORS c Preference will be given to Singaporeans Please write In wllh full resume and recent photograph to Tanglln P.O. BOX IS2 Spore 9124 VACANCY FOR ARCHITECT Minimum experience: 5 years Tel: 2*472t3. Miss Lee for
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    • 600 20 Intarnational Trust A Finance Ltd invites applications for:1. ACCOUNTING MANAGER The succeuful candidate will be responsible for Its entire accounting function. Including preparation of monthly and annual financial reports for management and statutory requirements. Implementation of the accounting and Internal control systems, development and implementation of a Management Information System
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    • 557 20 B Keppel Shipyard Limited Applicants are Invited for the positions of (A) CLERICAL ASSISTANT (AUDIT) (B) CLERICAL ASSISTANT (STORES) Candidates should generally possess a OCE 'O' I.evel Certificate with 3 credits Additional Requirements Position (A)* Candidates should possess LCC Book keeping/ Accounts (Intermediate) and a credit In Mathematics Previous audit
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    • 397 20 IMMEDIATE VACANCIES!! An established bank requires CLERK/ CASHIERS -t- OCE 4 O' level. Some ability to type. No experience required as training will be provided. Applicants must be prepared to work shift duties. Preference will be given to candidates staying In Bedok, Changl or Marine Parade areas. Salary $400 With
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    • 470 20 i AB fc sab Singapore Pte Ltd An opportunity to ioin a proI greaaive end dynamic tears aa: I 1 EXPORT SALE I COORDINATOR- to back up the export sales i I activities, salary negotiable I up to $12,000 per annum He or she should have the following background c
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    • 575 20 well-eetebliehed and last ei^ pending Ship Management I Company preaently managing a fleet ol bulk -car nars trading world-wide Invites applicants I •or the following appointments I A) Cashier (Male) B) General Clerk Requirements: Poat A: c O.C E O 1 Level or equivalent c Knowledge of basic Bookkeeping c
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    • 557 20 A metal engineering! company situated in Kallang Way has immediate vacanc, tor: GENERAL CLERK Qualifications c OCE O 1 level, c Ability to type. Dulles: c Assist In production planning, c Typing and general clerical duties. Interested appllca its please contact Miss Chua at telephone *****54 for Interview or submit
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    • 609 20 IMMEDIATE VACANCIES!! An established bank require* PERSONNEL/ PAYROLL ASSISTANT Mln. 5 O" level or HSC with credits In English Mathematics. 1 to 2 years relevant working experience. Typing Certificate of 35 40 w.p.m. Knowledge of payroll work preferred. BANK CLERKS Mln. 4 OCE O' level or HSC Attractive salary, fringe
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    • 496 20 Public Accountants Firm 1 TAX CLERKS Applicants must be bilingual and be experienced In the preparation el personal and company's tax returns and computations 2 AUDIT CLERKS Appllrants must be bilingual and also preferably hold LCCI rlence S. TYPISTS Apply giving full particulars including present and expected salary, contact telephone
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    • 497 21 fTTni 1 fll n Employment II Tl l J 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Well Establiahed Textile Import/Export Firm rrquiri'-. EXPERIENCED FEMALE SHIPPING CLERK Preference will be given to thoss related in the teitito industry Sslary according to eiperience. Wnu- in with full details to: THE MANAGER K.S. TEXTILE
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    • 479 21 RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK Urgently Required Pleasant personality Ability lo speak fluent English Typing and switchboard experience an advantage. c School leavers may also be considered Interested applicants please contact Mavis Lee: FRANSMER SERVICES (8) PTE LTD, UNIT B. (05-02). 4TH FLR, CHENG CHWEE HUAT INDUSTRIAL BUILDING. 12. ARUMUGAM ROAD. OFF PAVA
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    • 635 21 An estabtiahed engineering/ construction firm hss vacancies tor (1) FEMALE TYPIST CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR c (K'K O levrl with credit In English c Proficient In typing al 40 wpm (2) JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK c Knowledge of basic accounting and typing Applicants are requested to write with tull details of personal
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    • 578 21 STARLIGHT GARMENT FTV PTE LTD No 1, 3rd Chin Bee Roed Jurong. Singapore 22*1 Kequlr-.s 1 MERCHANDISE COORDINATOR 2 SHIPPING CLERK Requirements c Must be bilingual c At least 5 O' level c Typing speed al 35 wpm c Preference given to those wllh experience In garments' line APPLICANTS pleese
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    • 584 21 CLERK TYPISTS required Qualifications c (K'K O- Level c Typing speed minimum 35 wpm c Pleasant personality Interested plssss writs to: COSMIC INSURANCE CORPORATION LTD SUITE 1403 140S 14TH FLOOR. CPF BUILDING 79 ROBINSON ROAD SINGAPORE 01M I stablished Company urgently requires (1) MALE ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT (2) MALE BOOK-KEEPER (3)
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    • 564 21 A manufacturing firm requires a." BOOK-KEEPER with the loHowing qualification c Advance l.('( (ertifli ate 2 to 3 years' Book keeping experience Interested pleaee write lo PO Box 1977. Maxwell Roed Poet Office Spore 9039 and mark on the envelope "Post Of Book-keeper" I An Established Firm requires the 1
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    • 895 21 Stenographer required by legal Shorthand and typing minimum SO and 40 words pmr minute Salary commensurate with qualifications and eiponence Tel *****43 I TELEPHONE OPERATOR/TYPIST (Female) <,iKO' level c Fluent In English and Chinese c Able lo type and operate PMBX Switchboard Interested plssss call 25*0122 TYPIST with some knowledge
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    • 995 21 FEMALE CLERK/TYPIST urgently I rrqulred by an established rompany Typing speed above 30 wpm advantageous Starting salary $350 p m Apply personally at 602 610. Manhattan House. 151. (Inn Swee Road Singapore 0316 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK ur gently required by engineering Company Knowledge of simple accounting, typing and correspondence Preferably
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    • 610 21 AN ESTABLISHED FIRM rrqulreTl Typist/Clerk Knowledge of correspondence, book-keeping i filing, etc Please tel *****20 CHINESE FEMALE CLERK urgent- ly requirt-d 1007. 10th floor. Peo- pies Park Tentre Apply person- _li> Zi\SS>T, *****98 ESTABLISHED TRADING COMPANY In Jurong requires Female Clerk. Typist with DIE O 1 level i Call *****77
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    • 625 21 «T*rM.« HERMES PARIS (Exclusive Sole Agent Retailer of tha renowned HERMES PARIS Fashion A Leethe— vear) require*:FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS ReojuireiiieHl*:--e Speak English c Willing lo work on holidays and shift duty on rosier c Preferably those who have Just completed their level c Experience is not necessary Call personally for
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    • 516 22 il 1 Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales BUKIT TIMAH WAREHOUSE PTE LTD (Car Rental Division) require* SALES EXECUTIVES ($12,000 to $15,000 per annum) Age 23 •28 ye.irs c Class 3 driving licence c Minimum 5 'O' levels c 2 yeui s.il>-?. experience Eiperience in service sales preferable Applications
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    • 577 22 FARAH SALES PROMOTERS required in new outlet* c training will be provided c attractive salary commission for the right persons Interested applicant*, call personally to GCG ASSOCIATES PTE. LTD. UNIT BC-1, 3RD. FLOOR 60, MARTIN ROAD SINGAPORE WAREHOUSE (OFF RIVER VALLEY CLOSE) SINGAPORE 0923. f A well eslebHshed Trading Company
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    • 590 22 An expending company dealing in sales and rental ol machinery/ construction equipment including sales of lubrication oil requirea im mediately: SALES SUPERVISORS c Minimum OCR O' I.evel i c Ability to converse In local Chinese dialects c Possess class 3 driving licence and own a car Please apply with photograph
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    • 981 22 PHILIPPE SAL VET SALES ASSISTANT/PROMOTER How would you like U> t>e Involved In the \ale> of a pmtlgSOUS French High Fashion l.mf If you think you are the person we ere looking for. call Miss Tan: *****70. SALES EXECUTIVES (EXHIBITION and Conference) Those with I more than 3 yearV experience
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    • 486 22 X HUGHES TOOL CO (FAR EAST) PTE LTD 0 20 GUL WAY I SINGAPORE 2262 I The world* leading menu- X f lecturer of oilwell drilling ft C toot* requires j \1) MECHANICS I Al least 1 year's expe-'j rience on repair of 1 B, production machines OR 'j |S
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    • 1294 22 imi ioai r-z 1 I ikvTTl A leading American I f -f^ ■■yy^^l^H Electro-Plating .^> Company requires MALE w# h imm »diale vacancies Mjll* r lli-lA± tt M MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS 1 °I^g. HTSMAN/ j Applicants should m awmcp nav e completed NS i-uMnncn 'Htii- I r" i> '^B ar| d
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    • 460 22 /v\tp To cope with business expansion, we are recruiting additional personnel to fill the post of:OFFSET PRINTER Terms a Conditions aa foSows:--e Al It-iiM 2 years experience ID unset paper printing c Mln salary $550 depending mi qualifications .mil experience. c 6 months un-the-job trainIng In metal printing Upon successful
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    • 523 22 A weM esleMrahed mechanical construction firm in Jwong has the lex lowing immediate vacancies WORKSHOP ASSISTANT a I'-^s^- .i lnplunm m Mr chanlcal Fnglnerring or equivalent c At least 2 years' working In samr rapacity c Knowledge of quality control and ueMnitf pnx*edure an advantage H .never applicant* without the
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    • 514 23 fffi [j Employment 66 Situations Vacant I) Technical Company menutecturing Electronic: Power Supptte* lor Computer* ha* immediate vacancies lor: (A) QC ENGINEER Qualifications: DeetrteaJ KllKlneerlng 3 Years experience In Electrooic and Transformer (B) QC TECHNICIAN Requirements: ITC Kle< Ironic Servicing or equivalent qualifications Ciimpleled National Servli c SALARY (A) a
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    • 564 23 Fr**h Air Conditioning Pi* Ltd. requir.s A SUPERVISOR CUM TECHNICIAN B. TECHNICIANS Applicants for the above mv.st be able U) Install anil rt-p.ur packtitC'l uir-condlllonlnK units C APPRENTICE TECHNICIANS i'repuriMi Up work hard All >pp«K.nU should h*v* completed National S*tvk* W* offer a good atarting ulery. Interested applicants, please call
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    • 379 23 OF Senior ami Immediate level required by established Arehl-t«-c s c>mre Apply vntii quailm ii) required to S i n.>x A'.mmh.i i n.-» industrial AIRCOHD APPRENTICES REUQIREO in c ipinpuny in Psstf I'uii- mi Road Salary $2ai/s.«»' »;t3O TransiMprl provided lor H»p-.e slaying illsl :v 4 and 5 all *****19
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    • 357 23 e» J J expanding! j Grow in your caree- 5' JJ with us through r* Rapid promotions Generous pay nc.eases g- Learning a skill b Be a member of our y» happy team as a PRODUCTIOn s OPERPTOR (male/Female) Salary up to I $363 I upon confirmation 5 No scope
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    • 350 23 Vacancies tor HIRLE OPERBTORS Gross Income $450 (Shift Work) $350 (Non Shift) Requirements: •Singapore or Malaysian Citizens Age 16-30 years old Primary 6 and above We Offer: Free transport and uniform Free medical benefits Dormitory provided Plus other fringe benefits Interested, please come personally for interview at:SUMIDEN SINGAPORE PTE LTD
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    • 433 23 MPM requires STORE OPERATORS (Mala) Age between 20-25 Musi be physically fit and robust a Completed Secondary 1 Interested applicants please call personally at: The Personnel Department, MATSUSHITA PRECISION MOTOR (S) PTE. LTD. Block 4, lst Floor, Ayer Raiah Industrial Eat.. Singapore 0513 Bua Sarvica*: 33. 17S. IS3. 197, ItS
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    • 433 23 SHE SENG HENG ENGINEERING PTE LTD NO. 3 EUNOS AVENUE 8A (END OF EUNOS ROAO 2) SINGAPORE 1440 requires: TRAINEE MACHINE OPERATORS a Age 15 over a No need experience c Good starting pay c Increments after 3 months Please apply personally between 8.00 am 5.00 pm. MONDAY TO SATURDAY
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    • 327 23 JAPAN MEDIi M.SIH'IY (S) PTE LTD. A w*n •atabliarwd fIK/K\ Entarprt*. manufacturing ditpotabi* medical supplwa a**k* highly mo vatad and mature Individual* to aaaum* tn* following poillpom Store Clerk (Male) GCE A' level with credit in English and Mathematics. Possess class 3 driving licence Willing to work hard Some working
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    • 593 23 EUROPEAN STANOARD ELECTRONICS PTE LTD i A Mlt.Mdlary Of THOMSON BRANDT. French Leaders in High Technology Electronics and Household Appliances) COST ASSISTANT .Applicants should have a good educational background with strong aptitude for mathematical analysis They should have at leut 3 years' related experience and some knowledge of electronic parts
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    • 511 23 lllleWleMUt'H rOOD SUPPIItS JMITIO requlrrs urgently For il* Supermarket* (1) CASHIERS/SALEB ASSISTANTS (Holland Village Sup»*m*) (2) BUTCHERS/SHOP ASSISTANTS (Holland Village) (3) STORE ASSISTANTS (Holland ViHaa*) For it* Jurong Ofnc* Ware(l) GENERAL CLERKS a OCE. "O" Level Ability to type 30-35 wpm (2) GENERAL WORKERS Those working In coldrooms will be
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    • 580 24 Ijjl^ D Emptoyment 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous IT (A MEMBER OF THE TIMES ORGANISATION) A leading specialist in Direct Selling, marketing wide range of popular product*, invite* eppllcelions from suilebls I male/femel* randtdate* to fill th* oacani poeitions a* Sale* Repfesenletive Applicants must, besides fluency In Kngllsh and Mandarin,
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    • 439 24 requires SECURITY GUARD Requirements Must be prepared to do shift work Able to speak and write English or Malay 1 year's relevant experience Preferably ex-Police or Army personnel Benefits Free meal and tea Free uniforms Free laundry Transport allowance Attractive annual wage supplement Interested persons please call personally at the
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    • 525 24 r <fflHß>] A US hased multi-national company Invites suitably qualified candidates. for the position of SECURITY GUARD Requirement*: Minimum Secondary 2 Fluent In English Agr between 25-50 years Term* a Benefits c Shift allowance: 2nd shift $2 00 pd 3rd shift U oo pd c 3 months' confirmation Increment c
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    • 443 24 fanSFOt, L 4** seSSßsa Maaaj s--»-»-«-t NGO HOCK AUTO SPARES CO PTE LTD requires: MECHANICS 3 5 years' experience. Class 3 driving licence. Salary depends on qualifications and experience. Good career prospects with expansion of the company. CLERK-OF-WORKS Minimum 3 years' experience. Attractive pay for the right experienced person. Interested
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    • 520 24 IMMEDIATE VACANCIES!! An established bank requires MESSENGERS (MALE/FEMALE) J Age 16 to 25. Class 2 licence preferred. f DRIVERS 2 years driving ex- perlence. Interested plea** apply with personal particulars and contact t*i*phon* number, together with a recent photograph (non- returnable) loS.T. BOX A ***** I 1. New Industrial Road
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    • 628 24 THE AMERICAN CLUB has the following vacancies: 1) HOSTESS 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 3) RECEPTIONIST CUM CLERK 4) HANDYMAN Please apply personally together with 2 latest passport sue photographs end original certificates and references with copies made. For Posts (1). (2)4 (3), applicants must be fluent In English, have pleasant personality
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    • 528 24 Yen Lee Industrial Suppliers (Pte) Ltd requires 1) Personal Driver 2) Security Guard Requirements:--e Age between 30-55 c Preferably Malay c With relevant working experience Interested, please call Tel: *****44 (Joyce) for an interview. frftSa] requires MALE GENERAL WORKERS c Age 16-25 years Interested applicants are requested to call personally
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    • 598 24 An established Forwarding Firm m Jurong requires urgently 1) SECURITY GUARD c Able Ui rend and wiu- simple Fngllsh 2) CLERK/ DRIVER c Mu.st havr Class 3 licence Wurklng experience In PSA interested applicant* piste* call personally at 12 Benoi Sector Jurong Industrial Estate Tel: *****77. SBS 253 from Jurong
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    • 479 24 ROBINSON'S Patio Garden Restaurant urgently require* WAITRESSES Good salary and fringe benefits offered Working Hours Ioamlo6pm Please call personally at Patto Garden Restaurant 3rd floor Speciehets Centre Orchard Roed Singapor* 0973 Manufacturing Company urgently requires DRIVER CUM DELIVERY CLERK Possess Class 3 driving licence c Able to speak English c
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    • 508 24 HORIZON PAPER INOS. PTE ltd require COMPANY DRIVER Clean driving record Minimum 35 years of age Preferably residing In KaloriK area Understand simple Kngllsh and Malay interested applicant*, pleeee call personally at 36. LIU FANG ROAD SINGAPORE 2M2 TEL:2MII44 (SBS Bus No Jsl trom Jurong Interchange Opportunities ol new career
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 1022 25 li Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous WAITERS AND WAITRESSES reqir Apply p*f tonally HOTEL MMAMAR COFFEE HOUSE OroufKtfloor. 401 Havatock Road Singapore 03 It LEADING COMPANY REOUWES 1 technician, (2> Knergellc Partimif Full lime Sales Personnel Must be able lo repair all kinds of tv and hl-fl sets MarketlnK
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    • 948 25 REQUIRED TWO DESPATCH Clerks with motorcycle No ex perleru-e r^i|ulrrcl Apply personally to 185H Ooldhlll Bhopplnf Dratn rhomaOD Road. Spore 11 30 or contact *****67 SECURITY GUARDS REOUIRED ur gently Permanent afternoon and night shift available Call (x-rs«iiially at Suite 501. 4th floor. NopMI Park Complex. Spore 0105 Contact Johnny
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    • 442 25 HOLDEN COMMODORE For Rent: From Continental Motors Car Rental, neu Hoklen Commodores. Roomy, luxurious cars. Exceptional savings on petrol. Power steering, plus the latest safety features. Automatic or manual transmissions; saloons or wagons; 2.0 or 2.8 litre engines. Backup service. One year minimum rental period. Call Johnai 639-322 rTTlPeopte I?E==J
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    • 517 25 SIN UAN HENG Vehicle has any model of new/used vehicles for hire purchase 230. Geylang Road (Near Lorong 10) Tel: *****16/ *****19. 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance THE IGNITION MARVEL c Fits all cars, c Saves Petrol Easy Starting c Precise timing c Smoother Running c Increases power, c No Contact point
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    • 1399 25 II 1 1 Where can you fit more people? TOYOTA HI-ACE COMMUTER More comfort, more space, more economy. 12 seater $21 .550 nett PARF $31,550 net* ARr 1 5 seater $26,630 nett PARF $38 1 30 nett ARF Test drive today (bring your staff along!) TOYOTA BORNEO MOTORS COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
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    • 879 25 Robert Ong *****55 SEPTEMBER 197$ MERCEDES 2SOS Auto transmission, power steerIng, alrcond. radio/ cassette. New Mlchelln tyres New company road tax. metallic light blue co- lour Chauffeur driven Showroom condition Telephone *****76 ItTS, MERCEDES BENZ 200 Manual Alrcond, radio, cassette. defog Beige colour Private expat owner Fully maintained by Precision
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    • 655 25 COMPANY S REGISTRATION 1979 owner inmatrt ,ir Alrcon oflng Tax July 1953 Bnowroom condition I no ivi iVibo.u OCT. 1t77 TOYOTA I Excellent ondltlon, PART, .ur cond. radio/ cassette player. $16,000 negotiable (all Andy. *****11 ext 129 TOYOTA COROLLA ItTS Nun PARF Alrrond Radio cassette Engine excellent condition $f 1.400
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    • 943 25 1 ALFA ROMEO SPIDER '■> I Excellent bodywork Original rth> I 0 ALFA ROMEO ALFETTA lirTH model One private owner m-eiieni condition 1 Mlillelin 'irr, Militia I Offei *****32 JAGUAR XJt 4J 1976 iom ian> rcKisU-rril Jun 7,. nnr owner, tax till June '82. fully aulot: run excellent condition $65,000
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    • 816 25 i n) Motor Cycles/ Scooters IMI RXK (SSM) BlUUkl USX2SO v«X) 19M) X HXI2S *****) AW Siuukl TSI2S ($420) Xl Honda ('H2SON i $***** 4A5 Hl.m it 203 Hedok NorUi Central, l»riti| hus intrr AZ MOMOA GIIOOM ($340) CMM HXIOO ($380) YBIOO <$IHIM Su/ukl (IPIOO is2Boi Scrambtef TSI2SN is2Boi Call
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 209 26 A m r Accommodation r Properties CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED A one-stop centre for sale and leasing Your choice of residential, commercial and industrial properties. I j^bP*^ I Ai»/' 'jJH R m >$£ jfll jfTSfi Brookvale Park I ':■■§> The charm of the English Countryside Luxurious Condominium style living #>*i-»P— m*
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    • 800 26 Factories For Sale/ To Let JURONG Property comprising land 49,000 sq.ft. (4,552 m 2) (60 years lease from June 1969) detached factory 14,200 sq.ft. (1,319m2) and warehouse 11,600 sq.ft. (1,078 m 2). JURONG (Food Industries) Factory with total built in area of 16,500 sq.ft. (1 533 rr>2) and land area
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    • 995 26 Bjp^ pQceniCdrden V Condominium WEST COAST ROAD 14 units spacious 2-storey Maisonettes 17 units Luxurious Apartments Full Condominium Facilities Swimming pool Private covered carpark Wading pool Tight security system Housing Loan Available OWNtR ana DEVELOPER XX BRILLIANT DEVELOPMENT CO. (PTE) LTD. UNION BLDG, 37, JALAN PEMIMPIN, OFF UPPER THOMSON RD,
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    • 1453 26 SYDNEY APARTMENTS FINAL RELEASE ONLY A FEW REMAIN 'RODBOROUGH GARDENS' 2 Rodborough Avenue, Crows Nest, Sydney These luxury 2-bedroom strata title apartments are situated in a prime position only skm from the city and 2km from the North Sydney business district. This is a highly sought after location close to
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    • 708 26 APARTMENT FOR RENT Available Immediately GOLDBELL TOWERS 47 SCOTTS ROAO SINGAPORE 0922 APARTMENT 47L, TYPE C, 3«D FLOOR Parity furniahad .1 54.200 p.m. nagottaMa 1 badrooma and 1 guaatroom (parquat floor), dining araa (marto* floor), kxinga carpal > Curtain*, coofcar and ranigara•Of pCOVtd#d Plaaaa tatapnona IMt. WEE *****11 for appolnlmrnl
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 826 27 a\\ r Accommodation A I" Properties 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Flats s Dm S. Hrn Seng Garden beautiful apartment near American/ Japanese schools Tastefully tumtehed. I lireondlUomd bedrooms, swimming pool, squash lennlsfourLs. SMOO. s Dial 10. SommervrHe Perk, new eiecutive apartment Beautiful It furnished I alrronriilloned bedrooms swlmnilnn pool $4,000
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    • 950 27 MOUNT SOPHIA. NEW .ip.irt merit PUII) furnished with wall ID wall carpet Covered carpark Approx 90(1 sq 2 bedrooms Available 14 82 $2,100 |>m inclusive maintenance I'el *****32 PANOAN VALLEY. EUGENIA Court mi high floor overlooking pool A alrcondlUoned bedrooms, beautifully furnished Well equipped kitchen See to appreciate $3,500 Tel
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    • 853 27 FURNISHED STUDIO APARTMENT. His- ii ji..k«i Bajßoral Court $3.4« l Sherv.<xMi row** Mary land I'ark $2,800 Contact *****72 FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED APARTMENTS HmiStl uvalUhle at nun *v district* from $1,200 HUeM Contact *****42 HOB 4-ROOMED FLAT ..t BBsM fHWHOtI Koad Call Mr I.lm between lpm and spm tel *****71 j No agen
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    • 792 27 INTERNATIONAL BANK REOUIRES accommodation fur new MannKer i 4 tM-clrixirns. partially fully furnished Long term bank lea.se (iood deposit and 1 year rent In advance *****25 RESPECTABLE JAPANESE FAMILY Requires 4-bedroomed buncmlow or semi-detached In lenient! Hong Leong (iarden. Kaber Hill on i onipany.s tenancy Reat International *****15/*****10 A GROUP
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    • 810 27 DISTRICT 21 ENG KONG GARDEN Double storey bungalow. 4 bedrooms servHtit s Very well maintained, nice patio/ garden Above road level 1 .and 7.500 sq ft '$930,000 COLLIER PROPERTIES UMMI j SUPERB LOCATION! SELLING WITH VACANT POSSESSION DISTRICT 11, WATTEN ESTATE ROAD 3-storey link bungalow Land area 5000 sq ft
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    • 824 27 I DIST. 14. 2 UNITS of terrace houses for quick sale. 4 bedrooms, servant, 2 bathrooms. I rih el) furnished 1800 sq ft I $320,000 call *****36 (No agents please 1 DIST. 2057, SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW 4.000 sq ft 3 bedrooms/ servant's, spacious llvlng/dlnlng, lerrazzo/ carpet, beautiful Interior. $410,000 Hap Seng
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    • 788 27 c NEWTON ROAD double-storey bungalow 6 bedrooms with liviriK dining Land area of 13.700 sq ft Prospect of re -development Into 5 units of apartment Will consider either with planning approval In-principal or outrlghl purchase Pries »1 2 millK>n a SIOLAP ROAD Slglap 2-storey detached bungalow on over 18,000 sq
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    • 1015 27 OALARIA MANSION. CAIRNHILL Road exclusive maisonetu- 2..VK) sq ft 3 bedrooms 1 Hrnranl marble flooring fully -carpeted with swimming pool Now rented I at $5,000/- Selling $1 million Victor Ii Morris. Tel *****/ I *****5 GRANGEFORO. TYPE B. facing I Orchard Road 2 bedrooms Swimming pool. U nnls/ squash court
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    • 808 27 DIST 9. ELIZABETH HEIGHTS. beautiful maisonette with glass letion mld-1983 2.500 sq ft Woollnn r'nu-rpnse *****90 DIST. PEACE MANSION ISM sq ft 3 bedrooms guest room servants Asking only $235 p s f *****78 DUCHESS COURT UPPER nette with 4 bedrooms, servant's, split-level, completion end of '82 Tel *****88 EXCELLENT
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    • 664 27 COMMERICAL/ INDUSTRIALRESIDENTIAL LANO FOR DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS urgently required BY A GROUP OF FOREIGN INVESTORS UniMwted budgets Property owners please contact PROPERTY MANAGER. WORLDWIDE REALTY PTE LTD TEL: *****3S (3 LMES) Our Foreign Clients in town wttti approved permit wish to purchase BUNGALOWS OR REPUTATEO APARTMENTS IN CHOICE RESIDENTIAL DISTS 9.
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 772 28 Mil r Proper 91 Factory Spaces V scant/Wanted JTC TERRACE FACTORY IN JURONG with a total built-up area of ap- j proxlmately 869 sq m Land area j 1 .394 sq m Selling with Improvements and partitions for 3 offices. Available Immediately Prtco $060,000 on o PLEASE CONTACT ASIAN APPRAISAL
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    • 476 28 MlMMtatiOfl Has DBS Finance offers attractive terms for commercial/ industrial properties 1 Attractive interest rates Commercial 1 2'^% pa Industrial 12*% pa. 2 Maximum repayment period of 15 years 3 Up to 75% financing DBS FINANCE G7 107 1132 DBS Building, SncntonWay Singapore 0106 Tel *****55 AP2MS DM 7. Union
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    • 463 28 PRIME OFFICE SPACE IN JOHORE BAHRU Units available from 783 MJ f I U> 33.000 sq ft Rental: M 11.60 p.s.t. including maintenance charge. Available immediately All anquirw* w«4com* CONTINENTAL APPRAISAL CO. PTE. LTD TEL: *****66 We can rent out Room No 1 li2or I*4 Share office with us and
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    • 920 28 PRIME OFFICE SPACE ROBINSON ROAD *«Mlabt* immediately ar«a ranging from 1,000 3.000 .q ft Detail* contact *****30/ *****10 Prime office space of 5.000 sq ft and 618 sq ft around Orchard Road area for rental. PM***) contact t***phon* numb** *****00 during oMlc*) hour*. SHENTON HOUSE SHENTON WAV Available Immediately. 2106
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    • 864 28 PEOPLES PARK COMPLEX. 378 sq ft $4 50 psf Continental Appraisal Co Pte I. UI *****66 PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE 528 sq ft furnished Ring Mr Tan. 2021T8S RANGOON ROAD OFFICE space/ rooms, outside CBD Madam Yap tel *****07 No agents SHENTON HOUSE. 504 sq ft Bth floor. Vacant end of
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    • 697 28 b) Rents! j ORCHARD PLAZA |^/2R*^_ffjpa^^^^K^n9 Hrlmr location shop spare of various sizes Sullahlr for IBmSDmEII boutiques, beauty salons. 4 IbblbMHMi I Jewellery showrooms, etr for Immediate rent HCat^J^XZlrX TEL: *****11 HL^^At Mitt Ng **t^*^^***l****^^«9Va***l ENO CHCONO TOWER. North ■^^^^■^^^^^U^^H Bridge Road, oulslde CBD 472 sq ft showroom cum shop
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    • 754 28 J^M"^^ Singapore-Honolulu UT Jm executive package v 0^ iHtwinydftys for OldySE999 No hidden costs! Our price includes Take your time visiting interesting return air fare places, sunbathe or suri at Waikiki or accommodation on twin-sharing basis i ust d° your own thing plus city tour and dinner/show call us today
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    • 441 28 Genting Highland 2 days 3 nights Coach 0129 2 days 3 nights Coach/Ajr 0219 2 days Air 0289 j Fraser's Hill 2 days 3 nights Coach SI 19 2 days Air 0319 > 4 Genting Fraser's 4 days CoacrvAlr 0269 Coach/RaH 0199 K. L. Genting 3 days Air Coach 0194
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 309 29 >t| Q Travel Guide a k^K~iMNERS HOLIDAYS I'M ±&&a «^eia^^ A reliable way to travel DINERS... an enjoyable experience. IAMERKA_----^><^ Highlights Fully escorted by a Diners First class hotels all the way L^bW**'' 1 Professional local guides PhM. f J^aW 80- Chmese Meals W~ V* J Sightseeing tour in Tokyo
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    • 1193 29 Please send me the travel colour brochure. Kagoshima Kyoto y gf Nagasaki Osaka i-2-a^^y Name Fukuoka Mt. Fuji B^ W M± j]f( Address: j Co. Lid. 1 i^p^v wH ll Tel NO' I VjJJj[y «atiiesQuay SngaporeOiCM VW^^W^^ Mm H Education Instruction 1 Electone Organ/Piano /Children Music Teachers' Training Course This
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    • 603 29 ATT SE€METARIUS SCHOOL OF SECRETARIAL SKILLS Prepores students for the London Chomber of Commerce Industry and Pitman Institute Examinations The London Chamber of Commerce Industry has informed us of the successes won by our students in the last single subject examinations. First places in Singapore went toMiss Koh Choon Noy
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    • 169 29 GCE A/O •RE U I. 11. SEC 4 (FuNtlmo) ICIENCE COMMERCE TECHNICAL iraduat* toachore, Dotormont ltud*nt p«»»»« ootemaMo Lppry Dr. John principal, Amaig*[atong Shopping Contra. Tol: 4*4130. GUARANTEED TUITION ly oiportoncod dodicatod Qualii.d Toachor* in Teaching tho olio wing lub|«Ct» OENERAL PAPER ENGLISH ELEMENTARY MATHS ADDITIONAL MATHS CHINESE PHYSICAL SCIENCE
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    • 567 29 FULL-TIME DAY CLASSES AND PART-TIME EVENING CLASSES COMMENCING ON: 15th March, 1982 REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN GCE A/O LEVELS (Science, Arts, Commerce) PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE COURSE (LCCI/Pitman) COMPUTER STUDIES (Theory/Practical) ENGINEERING STUDIES Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Builders Quantities Basic Electronics Arch. Draughtsmanship CEI (Degree Level) VITB Electrical Installation Fittings Grade
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    • 264 29 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE (Btginrwi) SpacMly dVMgrwd compul^nn.. BASIC programming mm for •chool-Hmfi and working p*op«. taught by graduato, axpartencad and d*d>oat*d taacrwr* commencing: IIM'W 200-50Opm 10/03 2) Sat 4 30-7 30pm 13/03 3) Wed 7 00- 10.00pm 17/03 4)Tu/Th 2 00-5 00pm 18/03 5) Thurs 7 00-10 00pm 18/03 8)
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  • J Obituries
    • Article, Illustration
      54 30 of 441 C, Blk 117, Ang Mo Klo Aye 4 passed away peacefully on 9th March, 1982 leaving behind husband, 4 sons, 1 daughter, 2 daughters-in-law and grandchildren Cortege will leave 579, Sin Ming Funeral Parlour for cremation on Saturday 13th March, 1962 at 1400 hrs to Bright Hill Crematorium.
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      335 30 Paissd away peecetulty on tth March ta L f>4iwirvg DsininO b*lov*d Ofl#c: WHe: Png Teen Neo Sena: Eddie Tony Edward William Clarence Victor DsMarlUr*. Irene Rosalind Jennifer Monlque Maureen Yee Dolly Tan Ooh Hul Lin LenaPuah Juliana Tan Sons-in-low* Peter Albert Joseph 4 Grandson*. 10 Grand daughters. 2
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    • 62 30 TAN BEOW YEW AgeM Departed (.3^2 From officer* and mon ol 21st Battalion. Smgepore ArMßery. We wish to express our sincere sympathy to Mr Lee Song Lin and his family for the loss of their beloved father. MAY HE RESTS M PEACE FROM: The start o» APP Engineering
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      44 30 There will be a Memorial Service for MichaeX Goh Meng Fang who departed on 29th Jan, 1982 at Mount Vemon Crematorium, Blk 14 on Thursday, 11th March 1982 at 2.30pm for all tr tends end relatives MICHAEL GOH MENG FONG MEMORIAL SERVICE
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    • 109 30 The tamHy of th* lets Mr Chis Viang Chuan •■priii their h«ertfott thank* to the Principal. Staff and Pupils of BENG WAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, friends and relatives for their kind attendance, prayers, cort<iol#oc > >»> mo sM*Mst*mc*s dunno thotr recent bereavement wish to expreaa their haaittsft gratitude to
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      118 30 Ttie Famßv Ot Tke Lele: Would like to express their heartfelt thanks to Rev. Father Fosslon.Church of The Holy Spirit, Doctors and nurses of Ward 47, 5.0.H.. all friends, relatives, staff of PUB. and staff of K.K.H. for their kind prayers and assistance during their recent bereavement wish to thank
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      192 30 IN LOVING MEMORY 1 OF Departed 10.3.80 "Oone from our lives one ,so dear, But In our hearts forever near a> —I— -a a--- &«Kiiy miiiM ana iiwiji r#fT>#fnb*f#<J by Faiinfly MM Lov#o Or>#* In Loving Memory Of Departed 10th March. ISSO Oone from our lives one
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 616 30 |H |J Education Instruction 112 Commarcial awPORT. EXPORT PROCEDURES a DOCUMENTATION SYLLABUS COVERS: Trade Terms. Sales Contract. Breach of Contract, Purchase Orders, Establishing Overseas Contact. International Tradr. Methods of Payments. Banking. Types of L/C. Shipping Practice. Contain erlsed Shipping. Transhipment. Re-shipment. Freight Calculation. Air Cargo. CCCN Coding. Export Permits/Restriction. B/L.
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    • 577 30 OOOONEWS BASIC COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (INTENSIVE COURSE) Fs«:SeM KARANA TRAINING CENTRE Room 240, 2nd tleer Partama Comptsi Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. K.L. Tel: B*S2e« K L ***** M 8-pors CERTIFICATE IN BANKING Prepares you for a banking career. Join the leading School La.il enrolment for October 1982 Examinations Course begins In
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    • 675 30 METROPOLITAN VMCA offers VIOLIN BEGINNERS COURSE FOR j CMH.OREN 7-14 YEARS OLD Commencing 31/ J/tJ This course alms to develop aspiring children U> appreciate music For detail* tel *****5S EXT. 401 502.506 i EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONAL PIANO leacher giving piano les- > sons at teacher's studio or (list 15 Tel *****7.8
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    • 91 30 NOTICES MAJUIKAN LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN IKAN MALAYSIA JUALAN KERANG SECARA TENDER TB/82 Tawaran adalah dipelawa kepada sesiapa yang berminat untuk membeli kerang dan Proiek Menternak Kerang Telok Malong Kuantan. Pahang Dokumen tawaran boleh diperolehi dengan bayaran $30 00 (tunai) senaskah dialamat benkut Lembaga Kemaiuan Ikan Malaysia. Tingkat 8. Wisma PKNS. Jalan
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    • 142 30 a/aS laaSV BMHM are invited from experienced contractors for the undermentioned works which are to be I financed by External Loans I Tender Price I Number Particulars Per Set I (BP NO (S) ENGINEERING 68/82 Supply construction and 30 00 completion 9 units of temporary staff quarters and other miscellaneous
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    • 704 30 NOTICES BJfTa%Pig CYCLE CARRIAGE BINTANO BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 14th Annual General Meeting of the Company v ill be held on Friday, 26th March 1982 at 12 noon at The Regent of Kuala Lumpur, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur, for the
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  • 761 31 SINGAPORE Oxygen Air Liquide (Soxal), like many other companies intent on encouraging worker loyalty, has put its money where ils mouth is. The company, which was started in October 1975 and which operates four gas plants, has concluded a collective agreement
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  • 502 31 A FORMER university professor, one of the four defendants in a milliondollar negligence suit arising from a sugar deal, broke into tears when he gave evidence yesterday. Mr Chin Kirn Shek, broke down while explaining why he had returned $74,000 to Mr A.M.
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 1561 31 APPOINTMENTS OPPORTUNITIES FOR SENIOR FOREMAN (MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION) IN BRUNEI Brunei Shell representatives will be conducting interviews m Singapore for the above positions on Friday 12th March and Saturday 13th March, 1982. Applicants who are interested are invited to ring either Mitt Mary Tan, or Mr. Eoin Mackenzie on Tel: *****33
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  • Page 31 Miscellaneous
    • 213 31 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp JK3GS, LET'S LOOK LOOK, THERE WE YOU VVOR/vN/ THAT AT THE SLIPES j r J MAKES THE ■SECoMP f WE TOOK Oisl (C;sp OPERA /^HT> TI*AE "/OU FELL j^kj/ I i-tt Biondie By Chic Young 5" ThAT HECS m£ iMPL.EC? THAT mE
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  • TMIESPORT
    • 663 32 Nothing amiss with Gao Hsing He does a smart workout ON THE TRACK with EQUESTRIENNE GAO HSING, who finished a disappointing 10th in the Sprint Trophy over 1,400 m at Penang last month, showed that there was nothing amiss when he sprinted smartly over 600 m in 38.8 sec at
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    • 577 32  -  EPSOM JEEP By A $250,000 cup race is fabulous by any standard and owners and trainers are eagerly waiting for the conditions for this year's Perak Derby. Datuk Yeoh Cheang Lee, chairman of the Perak Turf Gub, who made the startling announcement recently
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    • 395 32 By FAIRWAY PENANG trainer J A. Rodgers I will introduce a classy newcomer in Kumpel (late Big Bloke) at the Singapore Derby meeting beginning on Satur- day. Kumpel is a five-year-old I bay or brown New Zealand gelding by Sobig out of Cumin hut did
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 578 32 APPOINTMENT H RANK XEROX Jg££dS The world leader in the copier/ jFMvjS duplicator field, has vacancies tor i Sales Representatives RL3 following recent promotions. tt^jjKii**. Our most successful sales people If you think you have the makings a *°P calibre sales person and ~"^i_" T^« want an annual income B|A^^r^M§*?
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    • 933 32 XDBS THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic o' Smgaporei To: All Shareholders The Board of Directors of The Development Bank of Singapore Limited is pleased to make the following announcements: 1 AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1981 THE BANK THE GROUP 1981 1980
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    • 354 32 NOTICES BY ORDER Of IK LOGISTICV DIVISION MNSTRY OF DEFENCE. SMGAPORE VICTOR I MORRIS PTE LTD Will Sell By Public Auction To Be Held At 39 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, 0104 on Wednesday, 17th Morch, 1982 commencing ot 10 45a m AUCTION OF SAF STORES comprising Spare parts, generotors. Polyester
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 813 33 Malaysian Open round-off controversy rages on THE $318,000 question at the end of last week's Malaysian Open golf championship at the Royal Selangor Golf Club was: Were the organisers right to abandon Thursday's first round and reduce the tournament to just 54 holes? Because there's no doubt that their decision
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    • 71 33 THKHK were two holr« Inone at thr Kepprl (Inn's golf rnursr at thr »e.-k--end. Bank manager CornellUN Hagoort, a Dutchman with a 'il-handicap, ra-shed In on Saturday when he ared the 151-metre second hole daring the C Divbilon medal competition. And Tan SI on* Boon, who
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    • 220 33  -  LEX SEOW YAM By THE Singapore Rugby Union should seriously consider appointing a panel of national selectors-cum-talent scouts at their forthcoming general meeting. If possible, panel members should preferably be non-club officials or players so that they will not be accused of showing favouritism
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    • 72 33 DR. WINSTON S. B. LEE was put in the driving seat of the Singapore Motor Sports Club when he was elected president at theit general meeting. Other office-bearers: Harold Netto (vice-president), Angelina Leong (secretary), Lilian Lee (treasurer), Paul Fang (club captain). Albert Goh (competition sec.
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    • 31 33 KINGSTON, Tues. Jamaica beat Guyana by 52 runs in a Shell Shield cricket match at Sabina Park yesterday. Scores: Jamaica 211 and 435-6 dec Guyana 285 and 309 Reuler
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    • 220 33  - Tan takes top marks as a coach WILFRED YEO By HENRY TAN has topped them again this time, not as a bowler but as a coach. The 1970 and 1975 Sportsman of the Year scored the highest marks in American professional Dick Ritger's coaching course at Jackie's System 460 last
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    • 416 33 LONDON, Tues. The England team will play a friendly match on March 23 against Spanish First Division side Atletico Bilbao in Bilbao, where England will be based for their World Cup group matches. England were scheduled to meet France in Paris on March 24,
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    • 230 33 SINGAPORE bowlers will i have their hands full in I the next few months, I especially with two new events added to the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress' calendar, reports WILFRED YEO. The additions are the Stars Of Tomorrow cham- pionships at the
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    • 248 33 ORLANDO, Tues. Tom Kite chipped in from six-metres on the first extra hole of a sudden-death playoff to beat Jack Nicklaus and South Africa's Denis Watson in the US$3OO,--000 ($636,000) Bay Hill golf classic in Florida yesterday. Kite birdied three of the last
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    • BRIEFS
      • 33 33 ATHLETICS: Evelyn Ashford, the world's leading woman athlete last year, showed exciting early season form with a 10.STT sec. win over 100 metres in a meet in San Diego, California, yesterday.
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      • 37 33 Sebastian Coe, of Britain, was named the first winner of the Jesse Owens award as the world's outstanding amateur athlete in 1981. Coe, will travel to New York to receive his award on March 18.
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      • 85 33 BADMINTON: A first group of 14 players left Jakarta, for Britain to take part in the AllEngland championship to be held there from March 24-28. Probe call BOXING: South Korea will ask the Japan Boxing Commission to probe into a poisoning scandal as their country's onetime world title-holder Kirn Hwan-Jin,
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      • 28 33 World Boxing Council junior flyweight champion Amado U'rusa. of Mexico, will face Japan's Tadashi Tomori. in his first title defence scheduled for April 13 in Tokyo.
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      • 29 33 CYCLING: Jean-Francois Rault. of France, clocked 4 hr. 21 mm. 03 sec. to win the first stage of the Tour of Corsica race from Bastia to Porto-Vec-chio
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      • 30 33 DIVING: East Germany's Falk Hoffman. Olympic highboard champion, won the springboard event when he scored an aggregate of 662.64 points at an International meet in Rostock, East Germany.
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      • 38 33 HOCKEY: The Hongkong Government have cabled on all sports organisations in the British Colony not to provide any facilities to members of a top South African team Flamingo, who arrived here looking for friendly matches.
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      • 40 33 A record purse of US$2.5 million ($5. 3 m) was presented to Pakistan's former hockey captain Islahuddin as a retiremerit gift in Karachi. The gift was collected from fans at a hockey match played here on Jan. 14.
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      • 62 33 In New Delhi, the National Institute of Sports, announced a 16-member team to take part in the Asian Cup tournament in Karachi from Friday until Wedesday The team: R Negi. Anand Mandapakka. Surjit Singh. Ravinder Singh, Topno, Gurmail Singh. Ravinder Paul Singh. Narinder Sodhi. Sumai, SukhMr Stafk, Grewal.
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      • 28 33 MOTOR RACING: Former three-time Formula 1 world champion Jackie Stewart arrived in Jakarta to present trophies for a supei saloon motor car race bearing his name Agencies.
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 216 34  -  R. MANORAJ By SINGAPORE'S 16-strong hockey team, who left last night for the inaugural Asian Cup tournament in Karachi from Mar. 12-19, will have an awesome task ahead of them. ror Singapore, wno nn ished sixth in the 10-na-tion World Cup Junior qualifying rounds in
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    • 388 34  -  DEREK WILD COMMENT. By We might not be languishing at the bottom of badminton ladder IT'S SAID that the way to a man's heart is through his stomach. But it seems that the way to a Singapore badminton player's heart is through his pocket.
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    • 184 34 Borg to play in exhibition tourney LISBON, Tues. Fivetime Wimbledon chant§ion Bjorn Borg. of weden, will play in an exhibition tennis tournament here on March 24 and 25. American Vitas Gerulaitis, Australia's Paul McNamee and West German Rolf Gehring have been lined up as opponents. In Munich. American Tom Gullikson
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    • 46 34 A SINGAPORE women's hockey selection soaked up tremendous pressure from the South Korean under-23 team before eventually going down 0-3 in a friendly match at the Padang yesterday. Hang Gum Sook (46th minute). Choi Eun Ok (55th) and Im Kye Sook (67th) scored
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    • 475 34  -  IT WAS a match of contrasts at the Singapore Tennis Centre. Filipino Ode Gabriel was as fair as compatriot Totoy Alma was dark, lanky as Alma was chubby, straight-haired as Alma was curly, and fluid and consistent in his game as Alma was shaky.
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    • 130 34 LONDON. Tues. World champion Jehangir Khan, of Pakistan, scored 27 points in-a-row to win his quarter-final against Australian Dean Williams in the International Squash Players' Association championship in Sheffield last night. After losing the first six points, the 18-year-old top seed swept to victory 9-0, 9-0. Lars
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    • 508 34 Woolmer claims non- whites behind rebel group tour CAPE TOWN, Tues. Kent batsman Bob Woolmer, the 14th player to join the rebel English cricketers touring South Africa, said yesterday that non- whites in the country were behind the tour. "I have seen changes in cricket every time I've been here
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    • 71 34 PAKISTAN l-t IBM SRI LANKA 111 innPAKLSTAN *nd Inmi (•vrrnlnht lt-l) M AkkUr C Mendis b De Silva 23 Klzwui-u-ummn c GunatiUeke b De Mcl 10 I. (twlm c b De Silva 56 S. Malik not out 79 J. MUadad not out 92 Extra* TataJ (for 3 wktsi 268
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    • 246 34 A United World College cricket team, comprising masters and parents, completed their first tour of Kuala Lumpur at the weekend with two wins and a defeat, reports DEREK WILD. Tim Rice got them off to a great start on Friday with a hat-trick in
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    • 187 34 KARACHI, Tues. The First Test cricket match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka here today appeared to be drifting to a tame draw. Rhe close on the day. Pakistan's >tre second innings had reached 268 for three wickets, a lead of 320 runs.
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    • 34 34 BRIDGETOWN, Tues Barbados beat Trinidad and Tobago by five wickets in a Shell Shield cricket match at Kensington Oval yesterday. Scores: Trinidad and Tobago 193 and 329. Barbados 326 and 197-5 Reuter
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 16 35 Phi-Lan, Mavis in straight fight for women's top prize PHI-LAN MAVIS Jl NIK SARVINDAR AINAL LEE
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    • 588 35  -  By WILFRED YEO THE shooters could well be on target with a hat-trick when the Singapore National Olympic Council's annual sports awards are decided on Friday. The Singapore Shooting Association made three nominations Lee Kum Cheok for Sportsman-of-the-Year, the trap team (including Lee)
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    • 147 35 TODAY'S EVENTS BADMINTON National M-hmils 1 t ndrr-17 North Z*nr beys' final: East Payoh v Ang Mo Kio (Pei Dao, 2. JO pm); I--17 Wrst Zone Boys' final: Clementi v Toh Tuck 1 Now Town, 2.30pm) HOCKEY SHA Barker Trophy IMtl SAFSA v Schools, Bedok v Khalsa (Balestier Rd. 5.20
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    • 299 35  -  PETER SIOW By THE Basketball Association of Singapore yesterday stood by the decision of their referees' committee to bar referee Goh Swee Khim from officiating in the Commercial Cup match between Emporium Holdings and Ivory House at the Gay World Stadium last Sunday.
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    • 213 35  - Woodwork foils Bedok's hopes LEX SEOW YAM By IT was the woodwork that dealt the biggest blow to Bedok View when Geylang Serai Vocational Institute beat them 10-9 on penalty-kicks after a 1-1 deadlock after extra time in the Under-17 East Zone schools' soccer final at Cheviot Hill yesterday. Bedok
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    • 78 35 PROMISING judoka Tan Scow Yew, who won a bronze medal in the under-71 kilogrammes category in the South-east Asia Games in Manila last December, died on Sunday after a motor-cycle accident. He was 26 years old. The Army officer, who picked up most of his
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    • 357 35  -  PATRICK BASTIANS By SINGAPORE, the defending champions, have been virtually assured of an easy passage into the semi-finals of the East Asia squash championships in Bangkok, from April 7-11, as they are grouped with minnows Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and hosts Thailand in Pool A.
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    • 308 35 THE Singapore Yachting Association will call up several sailors next month to prepare for the Asian Games yachting event in Bombay in November, reports PETER SIOW. Says Michael Ong, the newly-elected secretary of the SYA: "All potential candidates for the Asian Games will
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    • 199 35 Now FT keen to sign up Fandi KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Another Malaysian team, Federal Territory, are keen to "sign up" Singapore's soccer star, Fandl Ahmad, to strengthen their Malaysian Cap soccer campaign. Said Dr Tan Tlong Hong, vice-president of FT Football Association: "We are not ready to move as yet.
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    • 28 35 REGENT Shipping edged out Asia Electric 64-62 and Kong Siong beat Sin Chuan 96-87 in the Commercial Cup basketball tournament at the Gay World Stadium yesterday.
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    • 186 35 Republic list out only probables for annual match Republic list out only probables for annual match WHILE Malaysia have already named their lineups for the Singapore Malaysia annual squash clash in Kuala Lumpur from March 20-21, the Republic have only a list of probables, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. Malaysia's senior team
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  • 159 36 LONDON, Tubs BRITAIN'S Chancellor of the Kxchequer, Sir Geoffrey Howe, today announced an annual budget aimed at helping industry and said ho would propose substantial tax cuts and lower government borrowing. "This will be a budget for industry and so a budget
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  • 61 36 VIKNNA, Tues. A weeklong experiment in threedimensional television in Austria fizzled out as many viewers turned their sets off in disappointment with the quality of the picture. "It doesn't work with black-and-Jvhite television, and that disappointed a lot of people," said Mr Hannes Fellinger, production engineer
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  • 17 36 HANOI, Tues. The Vietnamese Communist Party will open its fifth congress on March 27. AFP.
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  • 49 36 CHERYL LOH, daughter of Benny and Christina Loh. born 28th February 1981 passed away peacefully 9th March 1982 Cortege leaves No. 577 Blk 39. Sin Ming Funeral Parlour at 1230pm on 10th March for service at Faith Church, Kirn Keat Road and thence to Chua Chu Kang Cemetery
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  • 531 36 PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today assured Chinese and Indians in the country that the government had no intention of changing the medium of instruction in their language schools to Malay under the controversial new 3 R education policy. The policy, aimed at reducing
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  • 431 36 30 robberies in one month TWO youths who committed 30 robberies over a one-month period were each jailed for three years yesterday and ordered to receive 18 strokes of the cane. Asst Supt H. L. Miranda, prosecuting, called for deterrent sentences on
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  • 130 36 Hospital to pay $11 m to woman who went blind NEW YORK, Tnes. New York Hospital has agreed to pay LSJS.S million (5511.5 million) to an employee whose case of glaucoma was mLsdlagnosed as flu, the Dally News reported today. The woman went blind after she was sent home from
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  • 39 36 BELFAST, Tues. Rail traf fie was at a standstill throughout northern Ireland today following the pre-dawn explosion of two bombs at Lisburn. lOkms south-west of here, on the main line to the Irish Republic. AFP.
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  • 32 36 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks feu 0.38 to 795.09 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.
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  • 74 36 WASHINGTON. Tues. Thirty Nato warships moved into the Gulf of Mexico yesterday to begin operation Safe Pass '82, a 10-day exercise to show allied naval muscle off the Florida coast. The exercise is being coordinated by a US and a Dutch admiral operating from separate ships
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  • 44 36 SALISBURY, Tues. A ninth member of the Zimbabwean Parliament yesterday left the ranks of the white Republican Front Party of former minority rule Prime Minister lan Smith, leaving that party with only 10 of the 20 parliamentary seats reserved for whites. -AFP.
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  • 401 36 TEL AVIV. Tues. Egypt and Israel have agreed on how to divide a northern Sinai town where their new border will cross rooftops, cut across streets and pass through backyards. The agreement on splitting the town of Rafah without demolishing houses or evicting
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  • 303 36  - Viet forces quit border provinces NANCY CHNG By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Tues. Vietnamese forces have partly withdrawn from Cambodia's Udon Mechai and Pha Viharn provinces bordering Thailand to move to the area around Siemreap, possibly to prepare for another onslaught against Khmer Rouge forces in the coming weeks, a
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  • 118 36 24-hour London stoppage LONDON. Tues. For the first time since the British general strike of 1926, the whole of Ixjndon Transport's bus and Tube network will be shut down for 24 hours tomorrow in a staff protest against the doubling of fares. On March 21 fares will go up by
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    • 193 36 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. ONE thinks of big property deals as pretty complicated affairs, needing lots of time to complete. They call to mind tough negotiations over price, terms and conditions. Well, this was not the case with one rather large deal recently. It was clinched in
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    • 193 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Generally hazy with showers over several areas in early morning. TKMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 1.18 p.m.; SI NRISK tomorrow: 7.12 a.m. XniNUrtUm IBC Clear Lm Angelc* 18 24C Cloudy \th. n- 5 10C Clear Madrid 2
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 37 SECTION TWO
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    • 2564 37 SLXTY years ago, at a time when professionalism in sport was frowned upon and had a distinctly pejorative connotation, athletes were mostly amateurs and gentlemen. They tackled their sport in a natural and unsophisticated way, far removed from the soiled world of snamamateurism with its steroids and
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    • 316 38 Shedding light on the dinosaur mystery NOVA The Asteroid And The Dinosaur (Ch 5, 11.15 p.m.): Dinosaurs were some of the most successful creatures that ever lived. For 150 million years, they dominated the earth. Then, 65 million years ago, they suddenly disappeared. And along with them went the flying
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      • 230 38 MATT And Jenny On The Wilderness Trail 1851 Wolf Howl At Kenneber CUfl (Ch 5, «.25 p.m.): Matt and Jenny, in their ceaseless search for their uncle, learn from a local army officer that there is a campsite at Kennebec Cliff. That's where westbound wagons used to stop
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      • 63 38 BIG Blue Marble h 8, 5.51 p.m.): Today's episode takes you to a workshop which creates special effects for films in France. Also, find out how a young camel breeder survives in India. The Golden Touch, that Greek myth about greed, is animated. It tells the story of
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      • 33 38 WHITE Shadow The Russians Are Coming h 3. 8 p.m.): Reeves is thrilled that his team is chosen to play the visiting Russian cagers. But the boys don't snare his ecstasy.
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      • 62 38 RADIO Theatre -Marginal Seat by D»vld Self (BBC, p.m.): Richard Wardle is fighting to retain his parliamentary seat in the approaching general election. But his rival, Keith Riley, offers stiff opposition. The only thing in common between the two men is the intense pressure placed on them and their
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    • 357 38 By ACT 3 on Saturday (March 13) John Little Dept Stores Plaza Singapura, 2.30 p.m. Jurong Branch, 8 p.m. Previewed by RAVINDRAN VELOO ACT 3 probably Singapore's smallest and most active drama group has plans for more Saturday weekend skits. But now, from purely children's fairy tales,
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    • LEISURE
      • 779 39 KEEP RIGHT EXHIBITION OF SILKSCREEN PRINTS by Dutch artist Ineke Calis Gallery 10 12, Hyatt Regency Last day Reviewed by CHIN Ol TOW AN UNUSUAL exhibition of art prints, entitled Road Signs and Brakes by Dutch artist Ineke Calis, comprises two sets of serigraphs that
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      • 893 39 A BLOCK of wood, a table of tools, a man's hands. These are the pieces of the performance that has drawn 75 school children, art club members, gallery goers, and the curious. They cluster around the artist Shui Tit Sing as he outlines in chalk
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      • 360 39 HEAVENLY music marred by an earthling sound system not quite up to the pitch and tone of the sarod. That, in a nutshell, describes Ustad Amjad Ali Khan's concert last Saturday. "Music," said the maestro "is the voice of God." And music befitting the heavens
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 1044 40  -  DR MGK J3y_ SCEPTICS may scoff at a healthy person going to his doctor periodically for medical check-ups. Yet, it is a clearly observed fact that the more developed the society he lives in, the more checkups he gets during his lifetime, and the more complex these check-ups
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      • 266 40 Birth control programme in India INDIA'S National Birth Control Programme is gaining momentum. And all over the country, thousands of people, mostly women, are lining up at medical camps for surgical sterilisations. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi proclaimed February as "Family Welfare Month". Billboards equating the "small family, happy family" were
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      • 857 40 THEY are interlopers who seem to require excessive amounts of their parents' energy and who attract an inordinate amount of attention. Strangers stop on the street and exclaim: "Oh, look at the twins aren't they just adorable." The single child stands there wondering: "Who
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      • 442 40  -  GAYNA AWEGE By THE perspiration is dripping down my back; my body trembles as though with ague and my head is throbbing. No, I'm not suffering with dengue fever or malaria, nor am I experimenting with a do-it-your-self sauna. I'm sitting at my desk in the heart
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    • 1398 42 Pearl Harbour 40 years later HISTORIAN John Toland, in a new book, cites for the first time evidence that the navy discovered Japanese aircraft carriers steaming toward Hawaii five days before they attacked Pearl Harbour on Dec 7, 1941. He concludes that President Franklin Roosevelt, convinced that US participation was
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    • 712 38 Seminar On Practical Productivity Improvement Approaches In Japanese Firms By Mr. Shigeyasu Sakamoto Senior Management Consultant JMA Consultants Inc. March 22 Monday 23 Tuesday. 1982 Guide To Attendance Paper Presentation At The Conference Hall World Trade Centre, Singapore About The Seminar About The Speaker Objective Mr. Shigeyasu Sakamoto -rminar aims
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  • Page 38 Miscellaneous
    • 168 38 Straits times Crossword ktuiuoi T*^ burdens we should bear to CIMJOB Anne's hero' (3. 8) 1 U*s from a tr«e: do nothing 6 rwfara urn rot,,™ /fl\ a SeOOfKl aUalenCr I) 5 SoTuTa^^wlne (6, < •»>< 9 Unsponuneous article, without T Dossibly (M) to, 3. cou ld 13 Ri v
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    • 167 38 EXffIBITIONS: ABORKjMNAI. Art Rock art (photographs) and bark paintings from Australia. Nat. Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Ends today. SUkscreens By Dutch artist Ineke Calis. Gallery 10—12, Hyatt Hotel. 11 a.m. 6.30 p.m. Ends today. Chinese Paintings And Art Organised by Phoenix Arts And Craft (Pte) Ltd. Vie
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    • 1293 38 TV and Radio SBC 5 2.55 PM Opening followed by The Young 700 Ha PP" *>w% The Kissing Bandit And The Restless 7.30 News And Weather Forecast 3.20 Destiny (r) (Mala y> 4.55 New Ed Allen Show [JJ sS?"'?™" M f am macam 8.40 Today s FBI Spy s.2oNatwnal Geographic
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    • 551 41 APPOINTMENTS iHDB Applications are invited from Male Citizens/ Permanent Residents ot Singapore and Citizens of ASEAN countries tor appointment asTECHNICIAN (WORKS APPRENTICE) I Education: GCE with 3 'O' Level including English Language and Mathematics or equivalent qualification Duties. Appointee will assist the Architects and Engineers in the supervision of building,
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  • SECTION THREE
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    • 1345 43 IS CONFUCIAN ethics relevant to Singapore? With the predominant English education, our children may lose their Asian cultural identify without being imbued with the humanistic core values of the Western culture. Their education should be westernised as far as science, technology, economics, modern management
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    • 360 44  -  WONG KWOK KIAN By ONCE upon a time students had their school uniforms sewn by mother or the neighbourhood tailor. Nowadays, however, they are more likely to buy their uniforms from shops. One of the places that sell school uniforms is the Yangtze Kia n g Tailor
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