The Straits Times, 30 March 1982

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/82
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  • 50 1 A SOS-keeper's appeal this picture was taken last night at the Macßltehle Reservoir after the Singapore Zoological Gardens' star oraag ntan Ah Meng climbed a tree daring filming aad refused to come down. The film Is a Singapore Tourist Promotion Board production. See Back Page
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  • 50 1 ECONOMICS prsfessr Tom SUe*ck was teacher to many of Singapore's top people, ministers like Dr (ion Keag Swee acd Mr E.W. Barker, aad civil servants like Mr Sim Keeßoon. Yesterday he talked to The Straits Times about some of his students aad nte three-month assign meat here.
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  • 83 1 TV series to help kids speak better FROM today, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) will telecast a series for children every Tuesday and Thursday at 7.20 p.m. on Channel 5 under ''Share a Story." The stories on Tuesdays will cater for children between the ages of three and five years,
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  • 41 1 LONDON, Mon. Princess Diana is getting a new bodyguard, apparently because she was unhappy with the protection or overprotection Scotland Yard gave her, the Daily Express reported today. It added she found Chief Inspector Paul Officer "too bossy.'' UPI.
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  • 33 1 PARIS, Mon. Police said today that security precautions have been tightened around President Francois Mitterrand and other government figures after threats by the world's most wanted terrorist, known as Carlos. UPI.
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  • 571 1 Nigerian shipments continue LONDON, Monday MAJOR oil companies threatened with sanctions by Saudi Arabia unless they restore purchases from Nigeria say they have not suspended shipments of oil from the African country. The Anglo-Dutch Shell Group said today: "Shell continues lifting as normal from Nigeria."
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  • 309 1 'Crypto still a threat' warning ALOR STAR, Mon. PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday warned Muslims in the country that the Crypto deviationist movement, whose core members were arrested recently, was still a threat. "We are sure that many of its followers are still in hiding and trying
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  • 195 1 Jaruzelski gets warm welcome in East Berlin EAST BERLIN, Mon. Polish soldier-Prime Minister Woteiech Jaruzelski arrived here today in what observers described as part of the step-by-step tour to emphasise Poland's return to the communist fold. Gen Jaruzelski, who visited Moscow earlier this month, was given a welcome designed by
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  • 337 1 WASHINGTON, Monday UNITED States embassies around the world have been alerted to a wave of sophisticated forgeries of US documents from the Soviet Union, East Germany and Czechoslovakia designed to create personal enmity between foreign leaders and the US, sources said yesterday. The forgery alert
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  • 256 1 False hope, Schmidt tells Soviets BONN, Monday WEST German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt today warned the Soviet Union against hoping United States medium-range nuclear missiles would not be installed in West Germany if US-Soviet Euromissile negotiations in Geneva failed. "The Soviet Union hopes that voices in Western Europe and in America
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  • 63 1 DIVISION 4 civil servants will take home a pay packet fatter by an average of 8 per cent from April 1. Bat la line with the government's emphasis en skills, the better equipped workers will get the largest Increases of about 1C.4 per cent while those
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  • 690 1 Mahathir to give youth leader a key a key role KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad announced today that Muslim youth leader Anwar Ibrahim would play a key role in his government, leaving almost no doubt that the new Umno member would be contesting the
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  • 126 1 NO DEAL UNLESS TROOPS PULL OUT' BELTING, Mon. Chinese Defence Minister Geng Biao said today there could be no improvement in Sino-Soviet relations as long as Soviet troops stayed in Afghanistan and Vietnamese soldiers remained in Cambodia. After his meeting with Mr Gens, visiting Swedish army Chief-of-Staff Gen Lenhart Ljung
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  • 323 1  - Khmer Rouge softening stand Dhana LEE KIM CHEW By THE Khmer Rouge has softened its stand on the formation of a tripartite coalition with the non-communist Cambodian resistance forces, Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan disclosed yesterday. After about two hours of talks with visiting Thai Foreign Minister, Air Chief Marshal Siddhi
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    • 567 2 Chor Pee fined $5,000 LAWYER Lim Chor Pee was fined $5,000 by a district judge yesterday after he was rebuked for the surreptitious way in which he dealt with an $85,000 fee. "If not for the prosecution evidence that this fee was finally taken up as income in 1975,
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    • 632 2 'Selfish Japanese 9 TAIWAN is turning away from Japan to western Europe in a bid to upgrade its technology, according to its official statistics. The switch comes after two decades of what it describes as painful experiences with Japanese firms that are unwilling to transfer their technology.
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    • 289 2 Arts festival ONE must look at the q-iality of the performers in the United World College's 11th annual Arts Festival to appreciate it fully, says reviewer GEORGINA EMMANUEL. In two productions, particularly, they shone bright. One was the play, Rhinoceros, a wholly student production of lonesco's challenging masterpiece.
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    • 354 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: o ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin could have avoided the provocation that set off the latest round of violence in the West Bank. The unrest has distracted attention from the impending withdrawal from Sinai, but domestic political division has been exacerbated and no-confidence motions tabled
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    • 246 2 PUBLIC OFFER AT $2.50 BY TAT LEE FINANCE TAT Lee Finance is seeking listing on the stock exchange with a public offer of six million $1 shares at $2.50. The offer, to be made today, makes Tat Lee Finance the first finance company to be floated this year.
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    • 91 2 INDIRA'S HOLDING POWER IN 1975, Indian Premier Indira Gandhi declared a national emergency, jailed thousands of her opponents and imposed tqugh press censorship. But her power was shortlived when opposition parties united to oust her. The new government, however, made a mess of running the country that the voters
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    • 199 2 Not all-conquering CHINA won two titles but was far from allconquering in its first appearance at the AllEngland badminton championship, which ended on Sunday. It was expected to win four of the five titles. In the end, only the women lived up to expectations. Zhang Ailing was the world's
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    • 229 2 Police to get a boost THE Malaysian government will be taking steps to improve the efficiency and image of the police force, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said. They include paying the rents of constables and lower-ranking officers living outside police barracks and exempting more than
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    • 125 2 Wooing tourists A SINGAPORE lion dance troupe astonished and delighted people in several countries during the last Chinese New Year when it put on shows to attract tourists. In the United States, even the Chinese there found the Singapore lion dancers a rare treat, because the
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    • 385 3 SANJAY'S WIDOW CONTINUES TO DEFY INDIRA NEW DELHI, Mon. A DEVELOPING rift between Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and her widowed daughter-in-law, I Maneka, has become the major topic of discussion in political circles and in the Indian press since the weekend. The rift came into the open on Saturday after
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    • 38 3 MANILA, Mon At least 37 people died and damage to property reached 59 million pesos (about 5115.5 million) when Typhoon Nelson sliced through the central and southern Philippines over the weekend, relief agencies said today. Reuter.
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    • 80 3 WELLINGTON, Mon. Police In Auckland have a problem on their hands a human head without a body. A man found the head in the boot of his car late today, and drove to the local police station to hand it in. Detectives said the head
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    • 41 3 PARIS, Mon. France's road traffic was paralysed today by road hauliers who blocked highways with their vehicles to protest at a decision by Transport Minister Charles Fitter-man that priority should be given to rail rather than road traffic. UPI.
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    • 324 3 Manila wants early talks on bases MANILA, Monday THE Philippines will press for early renefotiation of its agreement with the United tates on the American use of military bases to remove "remaining iniquities and irritants," President Ferdinand Marcos said today. The presidential palace said he was talking to reporters in
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    • 125 3 Weinberger: US to match Red forces in Pacific SEOUL, Mon. US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said today the United States will meet any increased communist threat in the Pacific area by raising its military strength and that of South Korea. He said the combined US-South Korea military force is adequate
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    • 139 3 MELBOURNE, Mm. Australian hooters, bUstlac away under apotllgiite, killed IMM docks »t «m lake m the •penis; day W the seaMa. They aIM brought down I.MI prelected birds, •fflcUls ssJd. After the canuge at Lake Boloke, hunters threatened each sther with loaded gnus la dlspates over bagged dacks,
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    • 153 3 Golkar's ranks swelled by party defectors JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia's ruling Golkar today appeared to be gaining more supporters with reported defections by members of the Democratic Party (PDI) here and the provinces. Mr T. A. M. Simatupang, a leading executive and member of Parliament from the PDI, officially joined Golkar
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    • 357 3 Taiwan turning to W. Europe for its high technology 6 THE Japanese Just teach you how to produce the product. They do not teach you the reasons why things should be done that way, nor do they teach you the design and opera- a tlonal criteria. 7 -Mr Lin TAIPEH,
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    • 220 3 HANOI, Mon LAOTIAN Prime Minister Kaysone Phomvihane has condemned China's policy towards Vietnam and called for a dialogue between Hanoi and Asean. Speaking on the second day of the Vietnamese Communist Party's Fifth Congress here yesterday, Mr Kaysone hailed the spe- I rial relationship among
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    • 332 4 WHITE SANDS (New Mexico), Mon. Thousands of people camped near the desolate White Sands missile range today, waiting to see Columbia swoop home from space while nearby towns got ready a bell-ringing, red, white and blue welcome. The throng, some wearing T-shirts saying
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    • 190 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. Secretary of State Alexander Haig said yesterday relations between the United States and China were at a very sensitive stage, partly because of continued US weapons deliveries to Taiwan. But President Ronald Reagan will still ask Congress to approve the sales, sources said. Mr
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    • 131 4 Fonda is favourite to win Oscar LOS ANGELES, Mon. Hollywood is all dressed up for the Academy Awards tonight. With not an evening suit left in town to be hired, all interest is centred on two of Hollywood's biggest names who still have to win their first Oscar Henry Fonda
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    • 48 4 JERUSALEM, Mon. An Israeli aircraft was snot at over south Lebanon this afternoon Oy coastal Palestianian anti-aircraft guns, a spokesman for the United Nations interim force in Lebanon said today. The plane was on a reconnaissance flight and was not hit, he said. AFP.
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    • 351 4 Salvadorans ignore bullets and bombs to go to the polls SAN SALVADOR, Mon. Ignoring bodies, bullets and bombs, thousands of Salvadorans yesterday queued to vote for a constituent assembly but early returns showed no clear winner. After at least 30 people were killed in clashes between troops and leftist guerillas
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    • 205 4 Man to wed first love he met 70 years ago KALAMAZOO (Michigan), Mon. Mr Jesse Coburn and Miss Marie Wetherbee plan to marry next month, in a case of puppy love that persevered over seven decades. They say it was love at first sight, that first meeting in a schoolyard
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    • 326 4 CALIFON (New Jersey), Monday HARRIET Stratemeyer Adams, who created many of the Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys mystery books for children, died of a heart attack on Saturday night at her farm here. She was 89. It was Mrs Adams' father, Mr Edward
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    • 232 4 JURY URGES DEATH SENTENCE FOR RENO WOMAN RENO (Nevada), Mon. A jury has recommended that a 53-year-old woman be executed in the Nevada gas chamber for murdering stx people by hitting them with her car on a crowded Reno street. An all-white jury of seven women and five men deliberated
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    • 76 4 BEIJING, Mon. The communes that brought China's millions of peasants together in collective (arms 24 years ago are likely to lose their role as local governments but remain as economic units, an official Chinese magazine indicated yesterday. The English-language Beijing Review said changes in the commune
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    • 69 4 CARTAGENA (Colombia), Mon. The 43-nation InterAmerican Development Bank (IDB) starts a three-day meeting today to discuss aid to Latin American countries, including El Salvador and Guatemala, and topics such as US President Reagan's Caribbean development scheme. The bank, whose membership consists of 25 Latin American countries,
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    • 61 4 j RANGOON, Mon. A truck crashed into a steep ravine in north-east Burma, killing 11 policemen and three relatives. newspaper reports said today. The reports said the truck, carrying 30 policemen and j their families, burst a brake I lining, and crashed into a raI
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    • 31 4 BANGKOK, Mon. Thai Deputy Prime Minister Pra chuab Suntharangkun left here today for a three-day visit to Burma to discuss narcotics and security problems between the two countries. Reuter.
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    • 54 4 41 WORRY slightly that (President) Reagan creates an Image of a rich man passing in a car, seeing a beggar and stopping and giving him a few pennies, then proceeding to bore the pants off the man by saying: 'You know, I started the same way.' 7
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    • 200 5 Khomeiny sends boys to war, says paper LONDON, Mon. Ayatollah Runollah Khomeiny sent thousands of Iranian schoolboys, many aged between 12 and 18, to fight in the war against Iraq hoping to become "martyrs for Allah," the Sunday Times said yesterday. Many were killed in battles last week west of
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    • 285 5 SALISBURY, Mon. THE Zimbabwe government said today it had broken a South African spy ring directed from within the prime minister's office. An official spokesman said three white men had been arrested and a fourth white, the leader, had fled to South
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 79 5 SAUDI CROWN Prince Fahd announced in Riyadh yesterday that an Islamic system of democratic government will be announced in June for the first time in the history of modern Saudi Arabia. He said implementation of the Islamic system of shura or consultation, first championed by the
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      • 65 5 ABOUT 2M communist guerillas attacked and burnt down a rural police station and a district office in northeastern Thailand, police in Bangkok said yesterday. They said 50 police and defence volunteers in communist-infiltrated Nakhon Phanom province fought the guerillas for over 30 minutes yesterday before surrendering
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      • 77 5 AT LEAST 48 people died and 81 are still missing after a canal ferry sank yesterday in a storm 30 km southwest of Rangoon, official Burmese sources said yesterday in Rangoon. They said the ferry, with 211 people on board, was bound for Myaungmya, 255
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      • 94 5 THE NETHERLANDS one of the largest financial backers of the interim Mekong committee announced yesterday it was "considering the future" of its contributions toward development of the vast Mekong river basin because of flagging interest of other contributors and poor cooperation among benefiting countries. Dutch officials told
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      • 79 5 IN A move aimed at easing tense trade relations with the United States, Japan's International Trade and Industry Minister Shintaro Abe said in Tokyo yesterday that his country would limit its car exports to the US in the next fnancial year. He said Japan will forego
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      • 78 5 MARTIAL LAW authorities in Bangladesh have rounded up 285 more people accused of corruption and curfew violations, pushing total arrests since the military seized power to nearly 1,000, officials said in Dacca yesterday. Some 255 people were arrested on Sunday night for violating the 9 p.m.
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    • 518 5 CAIRO, Monday EGYPT is drawing up an ambitious programme for the development of the Sinai in a bid to attract hundreds of thousands of Egyptians to settle there after Israel's final withdrawal from the desert peninsula on April 25. Th? present
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    • 30 5 WARSAW Moo. Nine people have been arrested in the central Polish city of Tomaszow (or running an illegal underground press, the official news agency PAP reported last night.
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    • 58 5 6 ISRAEL will never •crept the rreatUn *f a state for the Pfdetttalaas. If a state were created, Israel would be narrower 1b certain points than the average Australian A farm. 7 Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin to visiting Australian Foreign Minister Anthony Street, who asked Mr
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    • 156 5 JERUSALEM, Mon. ISRAEL today warned Jordan of reprisals if it confiscated Jordanian property of Arab councilmen on the West Bank who did not resign their posts. The warning c ime from the Israeli Foreign Ministry, and a spokesman said Israel regarded the Jordanian government's
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    • 92 5 MOGADISHU, Mon. Somalia has ordered the Bulgarian Charge d'Affaires here to leave the country, accusing him of meddling in Somalia's affairs. A Foreign Ministry statement released here last night said Mr D.V. Yanakies had interfered in Somalia's security and stability. It declared him persona-non-grata and gave him
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    • 51 6 50,000 protest rising prices A PARTIAL view of tke estimated Mjm people In Belgium who demonstrated against rising food prices and high unemployment in Brussels an Saturday. ney were am pr»testlog a government wage treeae and sacriflcee la social security benefits. The demonstration was called b> Belgium's trade unions. AP
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    • 96 6 TOKYO, Mon. A 47-YEAR-OLD trader here has been arrested on suspicion of smuggling 32 pistols, police said today. Police said Yoshiaki Abe was arrested on Wednesday on his return from the US when a customs officer spotted three pistols hidden in canned coffee. They
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    • 196 6 BUCKINGHAM PALACE ADMITS FEELING THE PINCH LONDON, Mon. Buckingham Palace confirmed press reports yesterday that Queen Elizabeth TJ has ordered palace staff cuts for the i second straight year to make up a £82,352 (*****,349) deficit in the j royal account books, but refused to say how many more jobs
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    • 586 6 LONDON PAPER CARRIES GRUESOME DETAILS OF SURVEY LONDON, Monday THE Daily Mirror, in a major expose of Britain s rising crime rate, today published gruesome details of a survey of street violence and concluded that most of it is carried out indiscriminately and without cause.
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    • 211 6 Europe urged to be more united on security OXFORD, (England), Mon. The president of the European parliament, Mr Pieter Dankert, called yesterday for a more independent European approach to Western security. He said in a speech here that western Europe needed to be more united on security matters to balance
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    • 162 6 BRUSSELS, M*a. Earepeaa Cemmaalty leaden marked Ike silver jaaUee ettketT II —Mn Caimaa Market Udmy wttfc a aunnail ail i tan iTmafcaa'imil by deep eftani afteat tfcatr a>elaTba« rrlitiiaaMp wita tte Bimcaa asantaai tratfea. WtttJhejiaalMmy tka4 Cltt sMea •('umTauLuV ee«M ermpt tarte a fallaeate
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      • 131 6 SOME days pass quickly and others seem longer, but it won't just feel that way on June 30 that will be the longest day of the year. That's the word from the US Naval observatory, official arbiter of the United States' time, which reports that
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      • 110 6 A NEW kind of fingerprint device based on graphology, the science of interpreting the characteristics of handwriting, was demonstrated in Monaco on Saturday as an almost unbreakable method of halting credit card fraud. The device, to be distributed to every outlet handling credit cards, comprises
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      • 82 6 TWO boys playing near an apartment building in Los Angeles on Saturday caught a toddler who fell off a secondstorey window ledge. Police credited Bobby Yenis, 11, and Socrates Garay, 12, with saving the infant's life. The child, 2-year-old Michael Nicholes, had crawled out onto
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  • 659 7  -  LILLIAN CHEW By 13,700 to go on new scale from April 1 GOVERNMENT emphasis on rewarding skilled workers is reflected in the latest salary changes for Division 4 civil servants. Those with skills will earn about 16.4 per cent more, while
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  • 349 7 Woman alleges outrage at job interview A FORMER marketing manager allegedly outraged the modesty of a j woman who came for an interview for a Job as a sales promoter, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. Donald Tan, who was with Brunner Trading in ICB Building in Shenton Way, is alleged
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  • 90 7 Success story to be told at seminar THE success story of Philips, the Dutch electronics multinational company, will be told on Thursday at a half-day seminar organised by the National Productivity Board. The senior director of Philips' technical efficiency and organisation unit in Eindhoven, Mr Henk Cliteur, will talk on
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  • 145 7 Police pick up 124 Thai girls in raids A RECORD number of 124 Thai women twice as many as last month were picked up by police in anti-vice raids on j Friday and Saturday. Officers detained 17 of them at the Beer Garden on Friday. Two were j referred to
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  • 27 7 RAJA Sekar, 20. was fined $200 by a magistrate's court yesterday for catching prawns at the Upper Peirce Reservoir on Sunday evening. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 68 7 SENIOR government officials from Singapore and Brunei will meet today to discuss the feasibility of constructing a submarine cable link between the two countries. The two-day closeddoor meeting will be held at the Communications Ministry. Singapore's sevenmember team Is led by the Permanent Secre-
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  • 257 7 A RED Cross rescue exercise yesterday was so realistic that scores of troops and passers by mistook It for the real thing. They stopped to help as Bed Cross workers gave "shipwreck survivors" the kiss of life, and ran towards the "disaster" with first-aid kite.
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  • 61 7 Ngee Ann's part-time courses NGEE ANN Polytechnic will hold three part-time evening courses in April and May as part of its education programme to meet the needs of industry. All three courses will last about 11 weeks. The project management course costs $450, the industrial automation and control course costs
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  • 39 7 REGISTRATION is open to those who want to become volunteer aftercare officers of the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association. Its third basic training course, in Mandarin, will beheld towards the end of April. For information, telephone *****11 ezt 24.
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  • 255 7 Exam to pick those for 3-year honours THE National University of Singapore will institute an examination to make sure that only the best brains take the new direct honours course which allows students to graduate in three years instead of four. The direct honours (intermediate) examination at the end of
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  • 443 8 Gang of five took $640,000 before arrest FIVE armed robbers and housebreakers amassed a loot between them of some $640,000 before one was shot and captured by the police and another escaped with two bullets in his back. Ong 800 Wong, 45, was shot when he charged at a police
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  • 86 8 Illegal bookie and three sisters fined CHUA Chioh Hiong, 39, was fined $1,000 by a magistrate's court yesterday for operating as an illegal bookmaker from the attic of a house in Telok Aver Street on Saturday afternoon. He and three sisters who were at the house that day announcing race
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  • 75 8 THE Hwa Chong Junior College Literary Dramatic and Debating Society is organising four lectures on English and English literature. The lectures will be held at the college on Wednesdays at 2.30 p.m. on April 7 and 21 and May 5 and 19. The speakers are from the
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  • 58 8 THE Ministry of Home Affairs is reminding minor Singapore citizens (by descent or by registration) to take their oath of allegiance and loyalty within 12 months after reaching 21 or lose their citizenship. The oath may be taken at the Registry of Citizenship, Empress Place, or,
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  • 31 8 COPIES of the new SBS bus guide will be on sale at major newstands and *w?^thflpt from today. It is available in English and Chinese and costs 70 cent*.
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  • 587 8  - Chor Pee is fined $5,000 for income tax offence BEN DAVIDBON By LAWYER Lim Chor Pee was fined $5,000 by a district Judge yesterday for an income tax offence after he was rebuked for the surreptitious way in which he dealt with a $85,000 fee. Mr Chandra Mohan remarked: "Let
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  • 331 8 New home-help plan gives fresh start to handicapped NINETEEN multiple handicapped children and teenagers will begin life anew when a programme for them starts soon. The Singapore Association for the Blind's programme aims to give individual training at home so they will emerge self-reliant and able to hold down simple
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  • 126 8 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will charge ministries and government departments for producing publicity material related to their day-to-day functions and responsibilities. It will also levy commercial rates for advertising. However, SBC has waived its charges for documentaries and campaign programmes broadcast at the ministries'
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  • 397 8 Sergeant gets jail and cane for robbery AN army sergeant from the Ist Commando Battalion who robbed two 16--year-old girls near Changi beach at about 3.15 a.m. last Sept 27 was yesterday sentenced to a year's Jail and 12 strokes or the cane. Anthofiy Xavier, 21, robbed the girls of
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  • 212 8 SIA revamp to give top managers all-round skills SINGAPORE Airlines is carrying out a major reshuffle of top management posts in a move to give all-round expeience to its staff. And a source said the exercise may well bring about a new SIA personnel and industrial policy. The main change
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  • 57 8 THE public can donate blood at Rea Cross House in Penang Lane on April 4 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and at the Shangrila Hotel on April 5 from 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. The Blood Transfusion Service said 999 units of blood were donated last
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  • 568 9  -  T.F. HWANG REINSTATEMENT OF DOCTOR By Our High Court Reporter THE Medical Council of Singapore yesterday lost its court application for a stay of execution, pending appeal, of a judgment allowing the immediate reinstatement on the medical register of Dr Joseph
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  • 46 9 A LADIES' night will be held on April 15 at 7.30 p.m. at the Moulmein community centre. There will be a demonstration on vegetable carving and a discussion on contraception in the 80s. Details can be obtained from the centre or telephone *****60.
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  • 34 9 LABOURER Chan Kin Meng. 29, was fined $1,000 by a magistrate's court yesterday for acting as an illegal bookmaker from a hawker stall at Jalan Eunos market on Saturday. He pleaded guilty.
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  • 143 9 LAST June 8 afternoon, the front-seat passenger of a pick-up was killed when it rammed into a lorry parked along the East Coast Parkway. The lorry driver, Choo Song Hoo, 39, was yesterday fined $120 for parking his lorry along double yellow lines and inconveniencing
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  • 457 9  -  HSUNG BEE HWA By HE was not particularly grammatical in his English he used to get his plurals wrong bat he was very bright.... Goh had an independent mind and from the start, he had always formed his own judgments on various A
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  • 285 9 Query for govt: Why are pensions given? PENSIONERS want the government to state clearly the rationale behind the giving of pensions. They want to know whether it is deferred pay for their long loyal service, ex-gratia payment to reward them for work done or is it downright charity. Pensioner Dr
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  • 42 9 THE lion dance troupe of the Hock San Association has been invited to participate in the second grand show of Chinese pugilistic arts in Taipeh The prestigious show, expected to last a week, will start on April 8.
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  • 215 11 Together again after 32 years... FOR 32 yean, brother ami sister living la Singapore last r*nUet with each other until a search was made 1b the phone directory Oa SwNUy, Madam Hajarah, 51, and Mr V osop Urn Nalmat, 43, were reulted and their first words may well have been:
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  • 198 11 Restricted passport renewal at four centres SINGAPOREANS who want to renew their restricted passports, issued in 1977, can submit their applications at four issuing centres from Thursday to June 30. The centres are the Singapore Restricted Passport Office, Khe Bong Community Centre, Marine Parade Community Centre and Ang Mo Kio
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  • 93 11 THE civil service is pressing on with making better use of manpower and to automate wherever possible. The Central Supplies Division will soon call for tenders for at least 70 systems, for which some $2 million has been set aside this fiscal year. The Management
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  • 74 11 POLICE have appealed for witnesses to two accidents that occurred on Sunday. Mr Lav Hock Kee, 47, was knocked down at 1.30 a.m. by a car along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1. Mr Lav suffered head injuries and a fractured neck. At 4.30 p.m.,
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  • 38 11 THE Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry and Social Affairs) Mr Sidek bin Saniff will be the guest-of-honour at the inauguration of Mechanical Handling Engineering Pte Ltd at Pandan Road on April 12 at U a.m.
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  • 241 11  -  LAI YEW KONG By Our Crime Correspondent SBC and police plan 20-part series for children CRIME prevention education for children will be brought into homes in a 20-part television series being planned by the police and the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC). The message will be
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  • 360 11 NPB plan for management course in Mandarin CHINESE-EDUCATED executives and entrepreneurs will have the opportunity of learning modern management techniques and skills when a course specially tailored for their needs starts in 1 May. The 240-hour course, leading to a diploma in management studies, is to be offered in Mandarin
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  • 76 11 Bill to hold societies responsible for costs THE government is seeking to make registered societies and their officials responsible for providing sufficient security for costs when they are involved in any action or other legal proceedings. The officials will have to give the securities for cost when the court has
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  • 67 11 THE RIVER Valley community centre is organising an overnight hike and barbecue from ID p.m. on April 24 to 8 a.m. the next day. Hikers will set out from Penang Road, heading for the East Coast Parkway, where there will be a satay barbecue. The fees are
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    • 214 11 Bringing Up Father By BUI Ka vanagh Hal Camp MERE COA6S TITUS J££al J'G6>S, CAU I VVISM >toU AV'rO HE'S FiiJALLV PETUf?|JiMG j vlt VOt) FIUU WOOUP OOV L^T v\\l U THE KETCHUP HE -—^V THl€ OP A LAR<3£f? \s|^M I Bioadte »yc McY MR. BU/WSTEAP -J Kl'l^X^ LISTEN, YOU
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 306 12 K. LUMPUR, Mon THE Malaysian government will take steps to improve the efficiency and image of the police force as well as broaden its professional base, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said today. Datuk Musa, who is also the Home Affairs
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    • 253 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The police must be firm in taking action against any person who plays up sensitive issues concerning religion and race, no matter who he is or what ethnic group he comes from, Datuk Musa Hitam said today. The Deputy Prime
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    • 51 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang Dipertuan Agung over the weekend reminded police personnel of the continuing battle against communist terrorists. Negligence would bring dire consequences not only to themselves but to the country as well, the King warned, when speaking at a Police Day parade here.
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    • 180 12 'Spy in the class' report denied TPOH, Monday THE Education Department has denied reports that monitors in a certain secondary school here "spied" on teachers for the principal. However, state education director Mohamed Ghazali bin Haji Hanafiah said the methods used by the principal were "inappropriate, even if he had
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    • 164 12 Graves at two cemeteries broken into JOHORE BARU, Sun. FAMILIES who visited two big Chinese cemeteries here recently were horrified to discover more than 40 graves disturbed. The tombstones were found smashed and human remains scattered beside the open graves. Several skulls were also missing. The families felt there was
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    • 71 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The second meeting of the Organisatlon of Asia-Pacific News Agencies (OANAi In Beijing recently has agreed to make the Malaysian Press Institute as a training centre for news agencies in the region. Malaysian Deputy Minister of Information, Dr Ling l.iong Slk, who
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    • 130 12 JOHORK BARH, Mon. The Malaysian High Gout has sentenced to death a Singaporean, Mohamed Salleh Awang, for killing a New Zealand army sergeant during a robbery ■early two years ago. Sergeant Arthur James Yaxley, 21, was shot dead while on holiday In Desaru in July IIW.
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    • 227 12 Mahathir gives assurance of stability KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today assured senior executives of 45 multi-national firms that Malaysia will continue to offer stability and a good investment climate. At a two-hour meeting with GO executives from the United States, Japan, Europe and Australia,
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    • 66 12 KUCHING, Mon. A light plane with two men on board its pilot and a crew member crashed In the Nonok district, 19 km north-east of here, on Saturday afternoon. The pilot, Capt L.M. Dray escaped unscathed, but crew member EL. Pidio CastiJ was slightly injured when
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    • 81 12 JQHOBE BARI Mon. —•The first secretary of the North Korean Embassy la Koala Lumpur, Mr Pak Mnn Wha, was killed la a ear accident at the TJ km Slmpaag Renggam-Alr HI tain Road on Saturday ■lent, It was reported today. The third secretary, Mr Choi
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    • Run-up to the election
      • 267 12 Berjasa out to prove it can repeat 1978 victory KOTA BARU, Mon. Berjasa, the Islamic party formed by a Pas breakaway group in 1977, will go all out toprove that its victory in 1978 over Pas in Kelantan was no flash in the pan, its secretarygeneral, Mr Ismail Haji Ali,
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      • 43 12 T AMPIN (Negri Sembilan). Mon. A farmer who went in search of his father was later found electrocuted together with his father at a vegetable farm near here over the weekend. Police believed they stepped on a live wire. NST.
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  • 239 13  - Warningon sale of imported airline tickets CONRAD RAJ By MORE severe penalties are expected to be imposed on travel agents here caught selling cheaper imported tickets from Malaysia. They face suspension of six months or longer, said Mr Martyn Ferguson Jones, British Airways' manager for Singapore and Indonesia. Mr Ferguson
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  • 625 13 They have lost ability to forecast future ECONOMISTS are the butt of jokes these days because they have lost the ability to forecast the future, said Professor Ezra Solomon of Stanford Univeraty. Predicting what would happen next in an economy used
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  • 213 13 IF you're a bathroom singer, a budding dancer or unknown musician, you might be one of the people sought by the People's Association. i A search for part-time members has been launched by the PA to beef up its cultural troupe. The PA
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  • 60 13 A HOUSE owner was fined $70 by a magistrate's court yesterday for operating a television set in his Ang Mo Kio flat without a television licence. Kwa Ah Hock admitted contravening Section 35 (1) of the Singapore Broadcasting Corporaton Act when he was found
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  • 18 13 SERANGOON community centre will organise a deepsea fishing competition at the Southern Islands on April 18.
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  • 208 13 Aussie bought stolen cards to shop here AN AUSTRALIAN, who had tricked shopkeepers here by buying nearly $15,000 of expensive goods with a stolen credit card, was stopped at Changi Airport by the police, who knew he was coming in with another stolen credit card from Bangkok. A district court
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  • 148 13 LIFT attendants in government buildings will be phased out, in line with the government move to cut down on manpower in the civil service. There are 26 lift attendants manning lifts in government buildings, but this will eventually be reduced to three. The Management
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  • 76 13 KEPPEL CLUB will present cheques of $2,253 each, proceeds from its 1981 Keppel Charity Golf Open, to four organisations tomorrow night at 6.30 at its clubhouse in Bukit Chermin. They are the Singapore Cheshire Home, Association for Educationally Sub-Normal Children, Society for Aid to the
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  • 335 13 AN EXPERIMENT in peer teaching which Thomson Secondary School started last year has shown it can help students in their GCE 'O' level examinations. Although the school's English (ELI) pass results fell short of the national average, school project director Dr P.R. Joseph
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  • 54 13 A FACTORY worker was yesterday fined $800 and jailed a day by a magistrate's court for stealing an assortment of toiletries from a department store. Norlin binti Mohd Noor, 19, pleaded guilty to stealing several bottles of shampoo, soap, and powder from Metro Supreme when she shopped
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  • 40 13 A TRIP to Pulau Tioman has been organised by the Henderson community centre youth group from May 7 to 10. Charges are $130 for members and $135 for non-members. For details, telephone *****68 between 3 and 10 p.m.
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  • 94 13 A DIVER, Mr Hawaii bin Abdul Bshnui, 71, (abave), whe was etc— lag the kail ef a skip underwater at Palaa Tekeag, has bee* missing urn Tharaaay, pcUee said yesterday. Mr Ha—, a father ef tow, was eieaalag the kail witk tkree ether workers. They left Mr
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    • 109 13 w I NISSAN NEWS v»_ March 1982 New Nissan Sunny Tops Fuel Economy Tests According to the Gas Mileage Guide (2nd Edition) released recently by the USA Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for 1982 models, the new Nissan Sunny came out tops in the fuel economy tests among all passenger cars.
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  • The StraitsTiines says...
    • 499 14 "AND when the chosen people grew more strong/ The righteous cause at length became the wrong. Late 17th Century English poet John Dryden was satirising his own society, but these lines he wrote in Absalom and Ahitophel could very well describe Israel and what it
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  • SPECIAL REPORT
    • 1524 14 HAVING witnessed an explosion of Japanese investments in the Seventies, Asean countries are hoping for this continuation as resource-poor Japan restructures its industries with the aim of reducing its consumption of energy and raw materials. The giant aluminium smelter in Asahan, Indonesia, inaugurated a few weeks
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    • 849 14  -  WONG Al K WEI By i This (national productivity) it a plan to get young people to think on a national level. They should not go into a job thinking only of themselves. They should be told of national needs and priorities as well as
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    • 63 14 IN yesterday's story "Prom the Press gallery how they measure up", the Culture and Foreign Minister, Mr S. Dhanabalan, was incorrectly reported as being "not sympathetic to suggestions by such backbenchers as Dr Ow Chin Hock (Leng Kee) and Mr Tan Soo Khoon (Alexandra) The sentence should have
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    • ASEAN NOTES
      • 682 14 FOR some time now Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed has been hinting that there is room for a sixth university in Malaysia. With more than 20,000 Malaysian students taking degree courses abroad only slightly fewer than total university enrolment within the
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  • FORUM
    • 151 15 Doctor would not give prescription for medicine I BROUGHT my child to a paediatrician recently for treatment of a skin ailment. The paediatrician prescribed a cream (the quantity given was about a teaspoonful) which seems to work. The cream soon finished and I enquired if I could get more from
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    • BQUOUESTS
      • 163 15 I WAS on the way to an examination when the temperature gauge in my car beamed red. This had never happened before and I was feeling rather apprehensive when a "white rabbit" (a member of the Traffic Police squad) approached me
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      • 89 15 SINGAPORE taxi drivers are a downtrodden lot so I would like to express my gratitude to one who returned my cheque book and Institute of Dental Health appointment card this afternoon less than 24 hours after I had left them in his taxi. I am referring to
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    • 397 15 Unfair to compare with courses abroad On NUS computer course Six give their views on NUS computer course 4T LEAST six of the J° winners of the Nattaa&l ST, March 25 WE are a group of final year computer science undergraduates at the National University of Singapore and we wish
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    • 220 15 AFTER countless fruitless attempts at hailing taxis, I have concluded that when you decide to take a taxi, you must be prepared to overcome two problems: Length of time it could take before you succeed in stopping a taxi; Agreement of
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    • 113 15 On Telecoms telephone policy I AM in the process of moving into a new house where there is a push-but-ton phone. On finding out that the previous tenant had left an unpaid bill, I arranged for this to be paldunmediately. I was then told by Telecoms that not only would
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    • 101 15 A FAST food chain is currently promoting its lunch menu with offers of a free sherbet. The manner in which the offer is represented graphically on posters and in the mass media is intended to convey to the public that it comes in a large helping
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    • 72 15 RECENTLY, I bought a tin of so-called "rambutan pineapple in syrup" from a supermarket. Upon opening the can, I had a rude shock when I discovered that the contents did not tally with what was written on the label. Instead of pineapples and rambutans, there were
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    • 94 15 Piling, It's a spot problem THERE is an environmental hazard at the junction of Cecil Street and Boon Tat Street. Piling is being carried out in a small plot of land next to PIL building Tiny droplets of black particles are being sprayed around the area, landing on innocent passers-by.
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    • Parking woes
      • 47 15 IT amazed me to find about one quarter of the already small car park at the SAF NCO Club reserved. These chained parking lots (usually vacant in the evening) deprive NCO's of a parking lot when they visit the club. DAVY NO Singapore 2tK
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      • 67 15 DESPITE the fact that there are adequate parking spaces in the car park on the first floor, double yellow lines and a big bold sign that says "No Parking" at the entrance, patrons still park their vehicles along the narrow road just outside the NTUC supermarket in
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      • 77 15 SINCE it became compulsory for a commercial vehick- to be fitted with a speed warning device, some vehicles have met with problems in entering the car parks of low-roofed buildings. The height of the vehicle is just right to enter the building but it cannot do so
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    • 44 15 THE bus plates of some Singapore Bus Service buses contain a number of errors. Services 84, 130 and 193 do not pass the places written on the bus plates displayed prominently on the front of the buses. FED-UP Btag»p«raUM
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    • 207 15 I WAS recently relieved of my handbag in quite unusual circumstances at the Tanglin Club. I was sitting on a bar stool and placed my bag at my feet. When it was time to leave, I could not find it. It was a
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1108 16  - Empress of India: Indira Gandhi DALE MORSCH Ruling the country with an iron fist By m New Delhi She seems capable of dealing with them all (her opponents) by passing laws, transferring judges, telephone calls to newspapers and by quickly and ruthlessly ousting dissenters in her Congress Party.' TWELVE years
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    • 570 16 Has De Monde finally found its head? PARIS After two years of a sputtering and at times raging internal conflict, Le Monde, France's leading newspaper, has found a new editor-in-chief. Mr Andre Laurens, 48, a lowkeyed, affable man who held the comparatively junior post of deputy political editor, emerged this
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 79 17 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that, in the absence of anything unforeseen, directors expect the profits of the group for the current year to be no less, if not more than those of 1981. As a result, directors also expect the dividend
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      • 97 17 CITY Developments, whose shares have been suspended on the Stock Exchange of Singapore for the past six trading days, has been queried by the SES which asked the company yesterday to comment on a recent article entitled "City Dcv raising capital to $500 million," published in Business
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      • 49 17 TASEK Cement Bhd has announced unaudited pretax profits of M 516.83 million on sales of $103.3 million for the half year ended Dec 31. The company proposed an interim dividend of 10 per cent gross (same), payable on May 28 to shareholders registered on April 24.
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      • 77 17 THE Renong Tin Dredging Co Ltd has obtained shareholders' approval to increase its authorised capital from £300,000 (*****2,000) to £685,000 by the creation of 3.85 million new ordinary shares of 10 pence each. The company's five-for-two bonus issue has also been approved at its EGM held
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      • 47 17 HONG Leong Industries Bhd has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that, apart from the interim dividend of 6 per cent less tax declared on March 18, no further interim dividend will be declared in respect of the period July 1 to Dec 31,1981.
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      • 36 17 SUPREME Corporation Bhd has announced the resignation of Tan Sri Dato Lee Loy Seng as director of the company from March 25. Mr Lee Oi Hian was appointed a director on the same day.
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      • 31 17 ACMA Electrical Industries Ltd has announced that Mr G. E. Bogaars has been appointed a director of the company. It did not, however, say when the appointment took effect.
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      • 50 17 TDM Bhd has announced the resignations of three directors, Messrs Lee Ming Tee, Chung Shiu Tett and Alec Soon. To replace them are four new directors, Messrs Yap Yong Seong, Yap Set, Low Chee Kein and Chien Kien Chuen. All these changes took effect on March 24.
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      • 33 17 SOUTH Pacific Textile Industries Bhd has announced the appointment of Encik Ariffin bin Salim and Sheikh Mahmud bin Ali as director and alternate director respectively with effect from Feb 27.
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      • 55 17 SUPREME Plantation Industries Bhd has been asked by the KLSE to explain why there was an increase in its loss before taxation of M 51.252 million (5515,000 in 1960) in the six months ended Dec 31, 1981, when turnover for the same period recorded a substantial increase
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    • International
      • 75 17 MANILA, Mon. A syndicate of 10 West Asian banks will provide the Philippines with a US$5OO million (551.06 billion) revolving credit to finance its oil imports. The banks participating in the syndicate are from Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, with the National Commercial Bank, the biggest commercial
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    • 131 17 Hotel Negara net earnings move up sharply HOTEL Negara, managed by the Mandarin Singapore, has achieved a big jump in earnings last year. Net earnings were well past the $1 million mark, at $1.26 million, for the 12--month period ended Dec 31, or 63.3 per cent more than 1980 s
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    • 519 17 LONDON, Mon. Investors who bought gold in the heady In of 1980 when it soared to record prices are in for a rough ride this year as its value continues to drop, some dealers here say. In a world used to considering
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    • 504 17 TAT Lee Finance is seeking a listing on the stock exchange with a public offer of six million $1 shares at $2.50. The offer, to be made today, makes Tat Lee Finance the first finance company to be floated this year. This
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    • 304 17 WANG Computer Systems has appointed another software house, Eastern Computer Services, to provide supporting services to its customers. Eastern was set up recently with 10 computer professionals who have been involved in a wide spectrum of international computer consultancy services. Besides acting as the
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    • 270 17 HOTEL Marco Polo Ltd is not resting on its laurels after having chalked up impressive results for 1981, exceeding its own target set when the company floated its shares last May. The prestigious 603--room hotel is now embarking on a renovation programme costing $5 million
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    • 171 17 DBS raises stake in YHS THE Development Bank of Singapore has bought more snares in Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd. The government-back bank announced yesterday it has purchased rights entitlement to 2.199 million YHS shares at 40 cents per rights. Out of this total, 1.5 million rights were acquired from Yeo
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    • 225 17 Japan provides guidelines for gold trading TOKYO, Mon. The Japanese Finance Ministry has issued guidelines to banks and credit institutions for gold business, which is due to start under the new banking law to be enforced on April 1. Ministry officials said the guidelines require Japanese banks to exercise care
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    • 414 17 BUSINESSMEN on holiday will form the bulk of passengers on the new Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) service between Singapore and the two Saudi cities of Jeddah and Riyadh. These travellers will not only be Saudi nationals, but will also include a sizeable
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    • Market Highlights
      • 445 17 SINGAPORE: Share price* claaed tower on lack of baying support In quiet selective tradlag with lower Hongkong market advices depressing sentiment farther. Gedttng feU I mats to $3JB. Haw Par II cents to $4.X, Nation I Iron II rente to $S.U. Hong Leong Finance
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      • 57 17 MUtMUiBM inl.p lnd tlmmtm TC I -8 2 C*C GatkrteBM NBT -2 -2 CCM PAN H»» I'.r N»t lr»o -10 -10 iMhnpeBM PMC -2 -6 -2 -6 ■2 m Elee MWarfca 14 -2 -5 -4 PerltoPUat SembSUp SapCwp HlVM -2 -10 -7 -4 Prim* StmeDwfcy Times
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      • 29 17 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Plantations Mining Deb Loans Up 11 2 2 1 1 Down 59 12 6 5 4 2 1 unoh 12 1 1 1 1
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      • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
        • 24 17 Haw Par uuu OCBC 186 000 UOB lffi.OOO Sime Darby 176,000 Sel Prop 134,000 Total turnover: 3.52 m Total value: $12.83 m
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        • 46 17 A B F Hldfi -St lack* lnt 'imri Pub long Fok >C B C 1 Leon« Km (at Iron lemb Shipyard i I Indu.tnm '"HOI law Par 108 515 289 1110 780 535 500 320 318 286 -2< -II -II -II -II -II -II -II
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        • 29 17 1 Hldg* ••n-KI long I.cong Ind Irand Oalril T P 1»75 M Hld(« el Properties 352 334 795 402 545 TO 000 14 10 10 5 5 4
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        • 32 17 IT Indicator: ndus trials Inane?: lotels: toperties: linings: lanlations CBC: *****7 723.87 1652.14 1086 24 637 82 310.58 898.83 679.29 1726 718.1 1643 1085.1 634.' 310.' 897.! 674.: ESlnd: 570.23 566.'
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    • 2346 18 Turnover flnres la this table are unofficial. timW^Si/ 1 ert P/ ri^ lto N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded la tote of li share* each, with price qaoted In dollar*. INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL INIIMI Lmal &T«* pV Vol Day. Hl«. L— Cpa., S.I. S" ciSJ), HlgS "li41M 247 Acma
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    • 383 18 SHARE prices retreated across the board on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as the lack of interest all round prompted another subdued session. The depressed sentiment was evident from the opening bell as pries were quoted below overnight levels. As trading progressed, operators turned more cautious and
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    • 32 18 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties OU Palms Tins rubbers robbers Deb/Loans Up 6 3 2 1 1 Down 58 4 1 5 2 7 10 1 unch 14 1 1 1
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      • 310 18 STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed easier on pared losses aided by selective late buying, dealers said. Trading picked up in the afternoon but turnover was low overall. Light technica. selling reflecting the breach of 1,200 Hang Seng index point last Friday weighted on the market throughout the day, they
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      • 392 18 RESOURCE stocks in Sydney yesterday fell sharply as prices eased amid a marked lack of buying interest, dealers said. At the close the All-Ordi-naries index was down six points to 469.7. The resource marker lost 8.2 points to 344.6 while the oil and gas Index fell 14.7 points to
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      • 139 18 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed mixed with loses and gains about equal in slow trading, dealers said. The Book Club index dropped 0.27 point to 90.88 on a turnover of 8 2 million bant Bangkok Bank fell two bant to 204 and Ayudhaya Investment lost 0 50 to
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      • 146 18 THE Manila stock market yesterday closed mixed as commercial and industrial shares and oils firmed while miners eased, dealers said. Turnover rose to 1.5 million pesos from 804 thousand pesos on Friday. Gainers were Basic Petroleum at 0.0084 from 0.0082, Oriental "B" 0.028 from 0026 and Phil Overseas al
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      • 346 19 SHARE prices In Tokyo yesterday closed the day slightly lower on balance, with exportorientated issues falling sharply while drugs and speculatives gained, dealers said. The market average fell 11.49 to close at 7,199.16 on a light volume of 340 million shares. The Tokyo stock exchange index dipped 1.97 to
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    • 190 18 HINtiAPOBE I NIT TBUBT (Miasgin' prleas isr Marak 88) The Commerce 2.88 3.03 The Savings Fund 1.(1 l.Kxd Spore Prog Fund 1.24 1.30 Spore Sec Fund 1.92 202 Spore Invest Fund 1.03 1.08 Spore Equity Fund 1.20 1 26 ASIA lINTT TsHWT [Minim' fttoas tar Marak 89) Mai
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    • 1413 18 BID and after price* officially lined end rmiintai In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yes terday, with the number of shares traded ihown In brackets In lots of 1.000 units unleai otherwise specified IMMSTKIALS »JsHIIH (3.8& B) (1) 3.86 Aleaa (1 188 1.28) (1) 1.20
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    • 584 18 SHARE prices weakened across the board at the Singapore stock market yesterday. Losses, however, were moderate. This was dae to last-minute baying support which helped to redaee the loss marglas. The softer aadertoae was evident from the start when prices opeaed lower than last Friday's
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    • 1278 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Tunes Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board
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      • 402 19 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with April RSS One buyers quoted at 183.00 cents per kilo, down 4.50 cents on last night's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of follow-through, speculative offerings and lack of buying support, they said.
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      • 34 19 Rubber Mar 29 Singapore: April: 183.00 cents (down 4.50 cents) Malaysia: April: 203.00 cents (down 4.00 cents) Tin: M 529.86 per kilo (down 17 cents) Official offering: 335 tonnes (up 173 tonnes)
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      • 110 19 THE KILOBAR market for gold d*Uv«r»ble In Singapore, opened at 122.267 and closed at 121 .946 yesterday. Gold was fixed at USJ3I9 50 In London this morning Shw: N.M. BilkuMH Ma. ktaa m Hongkong *****8 3Z3008 319 10S 323 75S Singapore (2) 322 008 322.008 *****8 *****S Export prices
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      • 90 19 NOON SSR and SMR phew y«Ufday RAB April Mar llurnil Mlk) iForw.rd Nik) Buy.n Sailers Bayara Saltora SSR 20 (MoapdM) 1(6.00 167.00N ***** IMOON SSR SO (MonpaUM) 1(2.00 IMOON 1(4.00 IM.OON MBELB April M>r SMRCV lltoopalWi) IMJO IM.OON IM.OO 200.00N SMR L llux>p*lW<) IMJO 1»7.60N l»7 SO
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    • 27 19 THE STRAITS tin price feU 17 cents to M 529.86 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 173 tonnes to 335 tonnes.
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    • 143 19 CHINESE Prsdaet Exeaaage, Htagmpare, cl— lag priced per 1M kg yesterday. Caemt «U: Bulk fob $96.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $108.00 sellers, new drum fob $112.00 sellers. Csfrs: Mixed (loose) $45.00 buyers. Pippir: Muntok white pepper rob Asia NI.W $375 00 sellers. Sarawak white
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    • 208 19 THE US/Sing dollar opened steady at $2.1270/80 and was traded within a narrow range of $2.1265/80 in the Singapore forex market yesterday. The Singapore dollar remained above the $2.1250 level, closing at $2.1260 70 in quiet trading. Sterling pound and the Australian dollar, continued to weaken against
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    • 339 19 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Cwrancta* Nominal ratM SmHtiaonian Pwc«il«ga quoted yMtertfay (eroa«)partty change Ixm-aI dallara to mm unit of terelga rurreacy: US dollar 2.1260 2.1270 2.8196 -24.60 Sterling pound 3.8005 3.8060 7.3469 -48.27 Australian dollar 2.2345 2.2365 3.4286 -34.82 NZ dollar 1.6335 1.6370 3.4286 -52.24 Canadian dollar
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    • 24 19 THE average rate at which m»J*r Slngaporr banks are carrently prepared to lead to their best customers Is 1.12 per ceat.
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    • 144 19 KUALA LUMPUB: Prices in the Malaysian crude palm oil market was steady, despite the lack of buying interest, in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. In April, the central region was unchanged at Ms93o per tonne, while other regions saw buyers withdrawn. The refined market noted some light covering
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    • 37 19 ■ount bourn on Mar 29: Overnight: 3Vi% CaUdepodti: n to 3 ,'i Ckxiu Buyi«» StUlmg I- month rreasury bills 3Vi 3H 1-month Sank bills »W »H 3 months CD 8H 8* 6 months CD 8 8S
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    • 28 19 ng»pore dollars on Mar 8: Oder Bid vernight V* IV, 1 month 8H 8 2 month. IV. IH 3 month* BJ.8 J IH Ovwnlfht mode 8H
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    • 693 19 LONDON, Mon. Leading shares generally opened lower against a background of interest rate worries and weaker sterling, dealers said. Several issues were trading ex-dividend at the start of the new account. Amongst these, BP opened at 280 compared with 302 on Friday, GKN at 153 against 156 and, in
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    • 34 19 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1 174.72 Friday 1 188.18 Week Ago 1223 19 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 623 7 Friday 829.7 Week Ago 821.2 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 480.7 Friday 475.7 We«k Ago 4 70.1
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    • 293 20 Britannia gains local foothold with acquisition THE Britannia group of Unit Trusts Ltd, formerly of Slater Walker parentage, has gained an office in Singapore. This was achieved through its acquisition of King and Shaxson Fund Managers Ltd (KSF), a gilt-edged investment specialist which has a local subsidiary. King and Shaxson
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    • 98 20 ZURICH, Mon. The current decline in Swiss interest rates should accelerate in the second half of 1982 as the economy winds down and inflation falls, chairman Oswald Aeppli told Credit Suisse's annual general meeting He predicted the Swiss National Bank would intervene to hold the franc
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    • 199 20 Pegi (S) buys 19pc stake in Holyrood PEGI (Singapore) Pte Ltd, ma Investment subsidiary pabllcly-llstod Pegl Malaysia, has acquired a ff.t per cent stake la Holyrood Robber Ltd for M 52.74 million. The saares In H*lyr«od Robber, a subsidiary *f Harrisons and CrasOeld Ltd *f UK, were purchased progressively ever
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    • 780 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The amendments to the Malaysian Companies Act 1965 now under consideration will, it is understood, curb Insider trading and give more protection to the ordinary shareholder. This is expected to be achieved by making it mandatory for directors and substantial shareholders to disclose
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    • 437 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The current global glut of crude oil and the changing demand for petroleum products have led to domestic refineries refining more local crude than ever before. Local crude now accounts for over 40 per cent of the throughput of the two
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    • 344 20 UK still biggest international banking centre LONDON, Mon. The United Kingdom remains the largest international banking centre, with over 25 per cent of the market more than double the share of the United States. Details published by the Bank of England's latest quarterly Economic Bulletin for International Lending to end-September,
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    • 86 20 Nissan may seek loan TOKYO, Mon. Nissan Motor Company Ltd said it is considering seeking a US dollar loan from a Japanese banking syndicate lea by the Export Import Bank of Japan to finance its American truck assembly plant. Nissan did not elaborate on the size of the loan, but
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    • 232 20 Desolate outlook for paper industry MONTREAL, Mon. As Canadian pulp and paper industry officials grow pessimistic over the outlook for 1982, security analysts expect industry profits to fall 30 to 50 per cent and paper prices to remain under pressure. Although industry officials say a 5 per cent price increase
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 427 17 RAN INTERNATIONAL EXPO FOCUSING ON c-»« ftf&* QUALITY RELIABILITY PRODUCTIVITY SET 0 THE CHALLENGE OF THE '80s 17-19 JUNE 1962 IMSPEIT PSA World Trade Centre, Singapore B~i «YaW .dWIaV International Measurement and Inspection Technology Expo A Premier Presentation Featuring: Equipment and Technology relating to all aspects of: QUALITY CONTROL QUALITY
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    • 840 19 Investment opportunity up to 200% return on capital invested in 18 months In VCStmeill freehold apartment building to Ik 1 completed by 1984. within luxurious international resort whic h will include casino, 18-hole golf course, country < lub. marina and international hotel *No property tax, < <ipit.il yams tax or
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    • 774 19 OPEN SEMINAR ON U.S. PROPERTY INVESTMENT Jfomerset VQ/ (Singapore) Pte Ltd CORDIALLY INVITES ALL INVESTORS AND INTERESTED MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC TO AN OPEN HOUSE SEMINAR AND COCKTAIL PARTY Date: 9th April 1982 Time: From 2pm sharp Place: Shangri-la Hotel, Gardenia Room. Our principals will hold talks and conduct discussion
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    • 175 20 'aflfa ""^Qfcihw^ ■b2bbbbbbbbbb^^_ tkam HsbbW <««nnnnnnnnnnnaasßaß«^«jfent bbbbbbb* Jatat _^ssM *^is^aV* 1 JJst^st 4^ Bn^HannV «sF^fiflp^*^«2^ l^^r!nm\^l IbbW. '^^Mbbbbbbbbbbl BbbbbbP^*^^^^BbbbbbbbbL *^"H o^bW bbbbß I"^^"* sbbbbb# Ifl^^ jl^-^R RnainnWsWßnnnnnV VyJBVJ LPCP^^ai Hknnnnnnn^ LnWL^fi LnW a Lmib#4bbbbbbbbbbbl "^^SBmt^T»flaß I^*] sn^^tnttl .ibbb^bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbl H^BB^IBBBBBBfI^S bß^^^Bbbbl '^^^^^^^^^^^^^■H^^^i^^^B^MßJßmHl 8888. BBBBBBBBMk^aI BBBBbP^"*^^^^^BßßßbT BBBBB^BW. JbBBBBBBBBBBT^^^BBBBBBBBbJ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbK. taBfeUBBBBBBBBP^L- B B^
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    • 93 20 We are pleased to announce that Sergio I. de Araujo has joined our firm as Senior Vice President responsible for Private Asset Management ROTHSCHILD INC. dCfy One Rockefeller Plaza New York. NY ***** Vm^" Affiliated companies in London Paris Zurich Hong Kong Singapore Sydney March 17. 1982 WINCHESTER, FOX CO.
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    • 622 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES t Monday Fridor 900am-5 30 pm i 1— CLASSIFICATION GROUP (5 00 pm for next doy) Ordinary 90 cts per word (Mm il 3 50) Tjme* Centra, NewMu.tr.ol Rood, |(M.n 166 OOwloy T.meit H Education Instruction i%hz*>%iz%%ZT fn 1 80..Cn0^.55 0 0,c0 M .c,, d ).5
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    • 447 21 SET LUNCHES $3 40 Today's Pork -chop Tomorrow's Rump Steak Served wllh coffee/fruits CHINESE SET $3.20 GARDEN CITY COFFEE HOUSE 221 A. B»k 21 Outran. Per* SmoaporeMie i MOLLYS CAFE 07-01 Thongsla Building. 30 Bldeford Road, off Orchard Road, tel: *****12. Tiger Draught Beer $1 80/ glass. $8.50/ jug with
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    • 517 21 B3f D Psi^owal Sarvtees A mmm i Just a gentle touch, and you get beautiful 35mm shots. Time after time. O*V-^EaaHsm> 'Insist on the Hogemeyer Guoronfee Cord ■B NCrvNA^ B|R_ I sINGA POKtS IV .U.IIWI PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALTY STORE fiSfr A&P Photo Store Pte Ltd A m Sales Sexvke ■■ISli Vt»
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    • 394 21 30 Hairdressing The Beauty Wort. chop requires MODELS for their advanced trainees Trim/ cut free Perm $8 per person Mereeted. plaaae cafl Sharon at TEL *****55 EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLISTS RE nißßjn «lth Following of own Clientele. Margueretta's Salon, Mandarin Hotel. Orchard Road Call Personally between 6-8 p.m. or phone "Margery" for
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    • 1284 21 Wll P Psrisasl Ssnrtcss A r- II P MsKhMiifis 38 TV/Video/ Sound System ORIGINAL HtNCM FILMS FOR HIRE. VARIOUS TITLES VHS 34C MALAYSIA ARCADE 75 HIGH STREET SINGAPORE 0617 TEL *****31 10AM SPM STOCK CLEARANCE SALE! Brand new 20" colour TV 2-year guarantee: Telefunken $815. Setron $855. PYE $899. Tatung
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    • 458 21 *b^i9 Businsss To Businsss 60 Business Opportunities SPECIALISED IN REPAIRING old antiques furnitures, reupholslery and also taking orders on engraved furnitures. Please call at Chong Hwa Arts Furniture Company 131 Kllllney Road. Tel. *****38/*****07 or 348. Lorong Mambong off Holland Aye Tel: *****72. DIRECTOR VISITING USA and Japan, wishes to
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    • 583 21 HAM OKESSWO SALOON In An( Mo Klo for complete take-over I Price 56.000 Interested please I contact *****14 STYREME REGRIMO amo scrap required In larfe quantities for ex--1 port Please call *****22/3 during office hours. CANTEEN STALL M Ang Mo Klo Industrial Park 2 near main road for rental Tel:
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    • 798 21 ijf i D Ew f°y A well-established local company requires a STENOGRAPHER This Is not a nlne-to-flve Job The appointee must be able to take work pressure and work overtime when necessary Applicants must be Singapore citizens in their early twenties. They should have completed OCE o level with at
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 478 22 il-i Q Employment 68 Situations Vacant d) SecretMrisUß Clericml DAI MEI requires RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST c OCE r level with credit In English, a Able to operate PMBX switchboard. Pleasant personality. a Some working experience. a Preferably staying In districts 14, 15 16. Interested personnel are to apply personally between 1.30
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    • 475 22 A large International Trading Company requires: 1. FEMALE SENIOR CLERK c Kew years experience c Completed OCE <> level with credit In Mathematics. c Able to type 45 wpm. c Strong accounting background Starting salary: $445 to $650 p.m 2. FEMALE CLERK s 3 years experience c Completed GCE 'O'
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    • 889 22 il|i 0 Emptoynwnt r^^ Norwagian Representative Offtea requires JUNIOR SECRETARY a OCE 'O 1 level with credit In English. a Typing skill a Able to operate telex machine. a Pleasant personality and team spirit required. Interested applicants please write with personal particulars and contact telephone number to: THE ADVERTISER, S.T.
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    • 1118 22 |JH| DEm^ovmsa. FEMALE PURCHASING OFFICER Is required by an Import and export company to work In the sales department c Suitable candidates must be above 20 years old. c Must be bilingual c Salary $450 and above depend on qualifications and experience. Those Interested please call personally at: HUP LUCK
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    • 1637 22 ijjl^ Q riipnnmaii HELLER FACTORING (S) LTD REOUMES A TEMPORARY CLERK Who can work tor st least 2 months s Candidates should have at least OCE -O' level with minimum 3 credits and must have book-keeping knowledge Interested applicants srs rssjusslsd bOatSt *****77 lor an interview appointment between Sejn. snd
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    • 1077 22 MllD 8 I SALES CLEMS who arr able to type and converse fluently over the telephone required Salary *300 p.m Call 2M7704/ 8 for Interview URGENTLY REOUWED FEMALE General Clerk Minimum OCE O p level with good typl.ig speed Please call: *****03 for an appointment URGENTLY REQUIRED EXPERIENCED Lady Clerk
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 1317 23 ijjlA 0 Employment 66 Situations Vacant •ml— Eatabksned *hip *upprying compeny invitee applicant* for tha post of SALES ENGINEER a Technical diploma In mechanical engineering or equivalent experience a Own transport a Age 22 to 30 a Ability to work Independently a To promote marine /industrial products a Basic salary
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    • 583 23 |ffl|D»-«— ~1 EXPEMCNCED SALESGIRLS RE- I QUIRED for a Departmental Store 227- B. Unit 4. Holland Road Shopping Centre. Singapore 1027. Tel: *****1. FEMALE CMNEBC SALES promoters required by a Oarment Manufacturer Salary S3BO Apply personally 1062 A. Blk 2. Lower Delta Road. Spore 0316. IVORY SHOP REOUMES Chlneie Salesgirls
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    • 414 23 ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL MFQ. PTE LTD A subsidiary of on* of the largest American multi-national Corporation engaged in the manufacture ol univeraal joint* and steel forging*, require* A) ELECTRICIANS a OCE O' level with Craft Certificate In electrical fitting and Installation. a Minimum of 3 years working experience of Industrial electricity
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    • 471 23 [Blip*- 1 A wail eetebMened Manufacturing Company ha* immediate vacancie* tor Mala applicant* who hay* completed N. 8--1. FACTORY TECHNICIANS Possess OCE with credit In Physical Science or Chemistry 2. BOILERMAN Possess minimum 2nd Class Steam Boiler Attendant Certificate. 3. FITTER/ MAINTENANCE MAN Possess minimum 2 years working experience Ability
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    • 507 23 lyHeraTfil I cst*toM#te#d nietnutactwrinQ contpevny r*quir«« SHIFT SUPERINTENDENT THE JOB: a Responsible lo the Plant Manager for the efficient running of a PVC manufacturing process. THE APPLICANT a Must be prepared to work on rotating shift duties. a Must have degree In Chemical Engineering with post graduate experience in a
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    • 1025 23 j T company manufacturing high quality watches*** invite* mtareatad candidate* fer the poet ot WATCHCASE DESIGNER c Diploma In Mechanical Engineering c l to 2 years' experience In mechanical designing and drawing. c Those with walchcase designing and drawing experience preferred Interested enpMcanr* pleeee call per*onalr».t PRECISION WATCHCASE PTE LTD
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    • 370 23 |i ne^r— f Olivetti, Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment has immediate vacancies in its manufacturing operations in Singapore for: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Wa offer: •^"•5267 At least 3 increment) in the first year $298 after 1 year service Candidates with experience in assembly of mechancial mechanisms in typewriters, calculators,
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    • 370 23 C^BB BB*/aalr— MITSUMI ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD. Urgently requires 5 Day Week No Shift Work Male aged2l -28 yearsll Completed N.S. Possesses NTC or ITC. Having working knowledge of electrical control circuit and electrical fitting. I Age 16 -30 years. Minimum primary 6. No experience required. Working in air conditioned
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    • 540 24 i 66 Situations Vacant g) Production landon We are a newly formed subsidiary of TANOON CORPORATION, a US Company which Is the leader in the manufacturing of floppy disk -drives for the computer Industry Wo Invite female candidate* from tt-27 rears old lo torn us a* pionssrs m our production
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    • 682 24 RPL Production Operators Starting t£>|'V < monthly iPHeCvI 2 rotating shifts Age: above 18 years Physically fit Completed N.S. Mm. height 5*6" 4»tsno+ after iPOmj^training 4 Jelan Pesewat (off Jurong Pier Road) Tel: *****88 (Bus No. 249 from Jurong Interchange) Or KOON WAN PfUNTsNO PTELTO ImrHee aspNcaUons tor 1) 4
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    • 595 24 1" V I ftaf t^'i PROMET PTE. LTD. An International Marine Engineering concern has vacancies tor the following poets: PERSONNEL ASSISTANTS 5 OCE •O > level credits with good command of written and spoken English 3 years experience In the Personnel Department preferably In a shipyard or engineering concern ESTIMATORS
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    • 308 24 YEO HIAP SENG LIMITED requires 1) FIELD REPRESENTATIVES (Post-Mix) c Possess class 3 driving licence. c Minimum I year's sales experience 2) LADY PROMOTERS c Working hours: 1000 am to 230pm I c Duration: 2 weeks, c Venue: Food centres. 3) MACHINE OPERATORS c OCE O' level or 2 years
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    • 849 24 H II P fr***"* l 1 requires:1. MALE STOREHANDS c Completed sec. 2 education c Working experience not necessary c Completed Ks. kge 20-30 years 2. MALE OPERATORS c Oood starting salary with attractive shifts allowance c Willing to perform on 3 routing shifts c Age below 40 years 3.
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    • 1019 24 1_ (jjlX D Employment Due to the Company* expansion programme, we invite eppMcatione to M the toUowmg vacancies ROOFERS Main RoeponeaMrnee: 1 Attend to urgent steel roof repairs. 2. Install steel roofing/ walling including Insulation. 3. Final touch up to uncompleted sub-con-tract works. Quewhcetion/ Experien. c Completed Primary school education
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    • 673 24 ff jl D Singapore Land group olrnmpsnln mvile* acphcehone lor the poet ol SECURITY GUARDS Candidates must have completed primary S education and have some experience In security work and must be able to converse In simple English Candidates must be prepared to perform shift duties. Applicants between the ages
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    • 459 24 oe ASSISTANT COMPUTER PROGRAMMERS c OCE O' level with good results c Must have knowledge of Cobol Programming c Age: 18-25 Please write with full resume, salary expected, recent photo, L contact tel no. to: OO COMPUTER 100 Upp. Croea St Singapore 0106 has vacancy for DELIVERY CLERK Requirement* c
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    • 1409 25 Ill: Q Employment N Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Hardware Trodtno Company requires A SHOP ASSISTANTS B. STOREMEN a Secondary education a Bilingual In English and Mandarin. a Completed National Service a Preferably with some technical knowledge, a No experience required Starting aolary lor pool (A) $360 p m and pool
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    • 1381 25 Dt-»fc»»iw« REOUMED OECURfTY PERSONNEL 12 hours shift Town and Jurong area. Better salary and other benefits of fered Apply personally at 032. Klm Seng Shopping Centre, at Ham. Tel: *****88 SECURITY OFFICERS/GUARDS Apply personally with four photographs at: 3905. 39th floor. Hong Leong Building. 16. Raffles Quay or write to:
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    • 1646 25 Jim^mL y^i-i^i^- tt m. OATSUN PICKUPS FOR hire from Hlap Hoe Trading Co Pte Ltd. Please call: *****15. FOR HIRE DATSUN pick-ups. panel/delivery vans and Daihi"su lorries Tel: *****00/9 HOE HONG TRADING offers alrcon car /truck/van for hire. 3 Dunlop Street. *****51/*****73/*****01 SJULT. CAR RENTAL available from $45 to $85
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    • 1592 25 fes^l Vehicles Boats JULY 1071 MAZDA 808. 2nd owner Alrcond, tax/ Insurance. PARF $7,950 ono 147 Lavender Street, 9am to 2pm 1001 MAZDA 323 AUTOMATIC 1500 c.c Alrcond, stereo, private owner. Tip top condition *****2 (John). 72 MAZDA WOO c.c 4-door New paintwork Very good condition $4,800 ono View: Blk
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    • 1738 25 {Ef Vehfctos 4 Boats ii 1 JAGUAR xja 4J Expat owned, recently converted to latest model 111 Series Completely overhauled, new parts fitted by Agent Offers over $50,000 Tel Richard *****43 YOU CAN AFFORD a car on hirepurchase terms from Hong Leong Finance Moderate Interest rate Repayment up to 2
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    • 874 26 A Vehicles Boats FOR SALE: SCRAP cars 2000/1000/ 71 fieran VaMCMM >*°° c Including transfer Mr 19 evey 8eng *****87 (night. *****81) HIGHEST ATTRACTIVE price 1000 ABOVE MOO CC Scrap Car want- to 4000 c c scrap car *****5/ ed immediately Cash payment *****1. Ricky Tay (24 hours) Contact Mr
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    • 935 26 .^■V BBS) A *M*^*^M^»*^«A«»a'L«^M O AooOfl nOQ9HOfI oi Propirte*js KRANJI ROAD Privately-owned industrial property with land area of approx 40.1 10 sq m.. and various single storey buildings used for production and ancillary purposes Extensive land for future expansion Suitable for general industry. For sale to major industrialists who wish
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    • 1094 26 jfe C A ProptftJss J32-STOREY PEACE CENTRE/MANSION No 1 Sophia /Setegie Road. Singapore 0922 No restriction to foreigners City apartments for gracious City living L uxunous 3or 4 carpeted J^^ 5 s bedrooms with split level I^§ Individual Control S Air Condition 2 Recreational Facilities 22 2 Tennis, Golf Putting.
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    • 494 26 All C tootiwwdrttoii 4 Piopwttf FOR SALE Industrial Complex at the corner of Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim and Pioneer Road with:1 Main Factory 1 16,648 sq.ft. 2. Warehouse 33,605 sq.ft. 3. Industrial Building 23,519 sq.ft. 4. Canteen/Stores 5,899 sq.ft. 5. Showroom/Workshop 2,099 sq.ft 6. Office Block 3,294 sq.ft! 185,064 sq.ft. Contact:
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    • 490 26 LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS FOR RENTAL IN DISTRICT 10 SOMMERVILLE PARK: 3 large bedrooms plus l servant's. Partially furnUhed High floor. RENTAL 553.900 DRAVCOTT APARTMENT: 2 spaclouf *iedrooms Tastefully furnUhed. Behind American Club. RENTAL Stt.soo WSJ. YEO HOUSING DEVELOPMENT TEL *****67 Com* to where Me I* a ShangrMal DIST. 10, RIDGEWOOO CONDOMINIUM
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    • 926 28 II Propjftin 93 Office Space* b) Rental MERLIN PLAZA OFFICE SPACE Outside (HI) facing sea, overlooking swimming pool. Available from Ist April '82. 854/1160/ 2014 sq ft with built-in cupboards. 5 lines x 11 extensions PABX telephone system 86.00 psf Inclusive of service and maintenance Strictly principals only. TEL: *****86
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  • J Obituaries
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      43 30 "DARLING" MAVIS AERIA AGED 41 Beloved wife o< George Aaria. mother of Sharon and Aahtey, daughter of "KetcM" paaaad e«ey psacatuWv on 29/ J/K. Body lying in parlour of St. Ignatius Church. Kinge Road No wreathe ptaaaa. Funeral arrangement! will be announced later
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      36 30 DEVARARAN 8/O P. JOSEPH, aged 24. passed away suddenly on 27/3/82 leaving behind beloved parents, brothers, sisters and loved ones. Cortege leaves Blk 23. 01, Pine Lane on Wednesday 31/3/82 at 2.00pm for CCX Christian Cemetery.
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      39 30 W» wish to •xpr*t)t our deMkpfMt tyntpcffiy to MM "•mrty of tho In MISS POM SOK KHCNG who piinJ away on 3/«2 Swtty mi»»#d mm! raMMintovrad by trionos noiii Mqo# Ann Tocimmcm Coßege (BMM 7t to 7S).
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    • 143 Acknowledgements
      • 94 30 Th. FemHy Ot The L.I. MDM. TEO LEY HIAN (departed *****) WwMMB) tO *xpf tfM6T iMAnfWI Hunk* to .11 relettvee. Mende and ■stociat** tor their kind eaaistance, cood©4*nc#*, wresths md donsttom during their recent boroovo imM. TME FAMILY OF late Mdm Cecilia Heng wish to express their thanks to Rev.
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        29 30 THE FAMILY Of THE LATE MR ONG YEW GEE WISHES TO THANK ALL FRIENOS COLLEAGUES AND RELATIVES FOR THEM KINO ASSISTANCE, ATTENDANCE, CONDOLENCES AND DONATIONS DUWBIO THEM RECENT BEREAVEMENT
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    • 74 30 (wMe ot the late Wetter Koh Wee Boon) wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Rev. Philip H. Tay, Pastor Lorna Khoo, members of Orace (Chinese Christian) Church, Toa Payoh Methodist Church, Boon Teck Zone E' Residents Committee, Swiss Cottage Secondary School, Boots Co. (F.E.)
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    • 42 30 KAREN POH SOK KHENG wtotiM to •xpraM tfisir htartran Qrflinuoß) 10 m\\ rvianvvs. frwnoß), eind ttw ifieMMyeMiwnt and staff of ANTARA KOH PTE LTD for their kind assistance, attendance. condo>anca>. donations and wreaths during thwk recent berewemwtt
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    • 144 In Memoriam
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        53 30 In Loving Memory Of TAN HOOD KIM 30/3/1907 30/3/1875 "Though time fades memories It cannot break love's ties. The ember of your love glows on. Your voice still echoes In our heart*. In silent moments you are near And we feel you In our lives." D#e>fty ITMaMMI by WfTfj C
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        33 30 M THE LOVING MEMORY OF MR TAN HAN KIAT DEPARTED: 30TH MARCH It 7* "NOT JUST TODAY BUT EVERY DAY, IN SILENCE WE REMEMBER." DEARLY SMSEO BY WIFE. SONS, DAUGHTERS. DAUOMTER-M-LAW AND QRAMDCMLMEH.
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    • 12 30 MR ASHOK THAKUR BADLANEY Deported 30th March I—l
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      31 30 JON TAN TMIAM LOCK DEPARTED 29.03.79 A LIGHT FROM OUR LIGHT IS OONE A VOICE WE LOVED IS STILLED A PLACE IS VACANT IN OUR HOME WHICH CAN NEVER BE FILLED.
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      • 80 30 Family of the late MR. P. ACHUTAN PK.LAI wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends. K.N.P. Trading Co., N.Z Forces, SS Ltd, School of Signal (CO. and Staff) and men of 30 Spore Artillery for their assistance, attendance, wreaths, condolences and donations during their recent
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        47 30 Sawa Singh a/o Harnam Singh (Matewal) paaaed away peacefully on 15/3/K Path Da Snog will be held on 31/3/ SS at Sri Guru Sat Sing Sabha (WMkie Road) tram 3p.m. lo Sp.m. Will forever be remembered c deeply missed by hie beloved wive, #>hiA«fe^M A ■mi mi
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      • 58 30 MR S M DASB Departed 304.72 10 years have passed but fond memories of you stay fresh and painful. Sadly missed but never forgotten by wife and family. A requiem imu will be said tor the rapoaa of tha »00l o«i 30 3 §2 at «om
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      27 30 In Loving Memory Of NO YAU FONG the Only son of Mr. ft Mrs. (Dr.) NO YOOK LIN, departed 22 years ago at the age of 18
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      89 30 MOM. MARY CHAN NYA CHIT Ag«dW Passed away peacefully on 28 March 1962 leaving behind Husband: Philip Yong Sona:Vlncent Yong Francis Yong Harry Ong Daughter*:Lily Tok Josephine Yong Catherine Yong Suiis m law Edward Llm Peter Urn Steven Yong Nancy Goh Molly Goh Christina Llm Grand eon; Christopher
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      57 30 MR JOSEPH LEX SONGPOH Passed away peacefully on Sunday 2»th March 1982 Aged 63 years Leaving Behind Beloved WMe Magdalene Low Hong Kee Sons Thomas Martin Bernadetle Cheong Daughter Florence Cortege leaves B*. 236, Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, tor Holy Spirit Church on Tuesday, 30th March 111], at 1
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      26 30 PAPAMAL AGE M PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON »aat Cortege leaving Bft 47, 11-O, Tetok Btangah Drive al 2pm to Chua Chu Kang Christian Cemetery en 313«2
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      70 30 MDM MARGARET MARY SIM K WANG CHENG (wMe of late Paler Ng Boon s«mi Aged: 7* caaed to the Lord on 2SJ.ISS2. Laming behind: SON: Eddy Ng DAUGHTERS: Ah Hlang Elsie Betty DAUQMTER-M-LAW: Cheryl Ann Wong SONS-IN-LAW Goh Yong Soong Philip Ang Gideon E. Woodworth GRANDCHILDREN Thirteen GREAT GRANDCHILDREN: Eleven
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      66 30 MRS. TAN SWEE YAM (Nee Lim Joo Eng, Daisy) D«part ad 29.3.82 Sadly mitwd by: Sons: Tan Hock Soon, 1. 1 in Thlan Ser (adopted) Daughters: Elsie Tan. Tan Ah Choo (adopted), Judy l.lm (adopted) Son-in-law: Stephen Cheong Daughters-in-law: Dolly Chew. Nancy Cheong and many grand children and great grand
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      42 30 BEO FUTT SEONG AGE 75 YEARS PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 27-3-12 LEAVING BEHIND BELOVED WIFE AND THREE CHILDREN. BODY LYING IN STATE AT SIN MING FUNERAL PARLOUR. SIN MING ESTATE. FUNERAL ON TUESDAY 30TH AT 1.45 P.M. In Mamoriam" to tor the
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    • 993 30 NOTICES I s MALAYSIA MINING CORPORATION BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) No. 16, Jalan Tangsi P.O Box 300 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia. 26ih March 1982 ANNOUNCEMENT TO SHAREHOLDERS Dear Sir or Madam Acquisition of 42% interest in Malaysia Smelting Corporation Sendirian Bemad by MMC (1976) Berhad, a wholly owned subsidiary of Malaysia
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • BRIEFS
      • 35 31 ATHLETICB: Ethiopia's Eshetu Tura, won the Five Mills cross country event when he clocked 30 minutes to upstage his more famous compatriots. Mohammed Kedir and Mints Yifter. at San Viltore Olona. Italy, yesterday.
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      • 41 31 Laurie Whitty, of Australia, won the first Seoul international marathon in 2 hr. 14 mm 34 sec. He pulled away from Tanzania's A. Masong about two kilometres from the finish but failed to break his personal best of 2:13:57.0.
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      • 35 31 CYCLING: Riccardo Magrinin of Italy, won the 251.8 kilometres tour of Calabria race in a time of 7.12:43.0 in Italy Results: 1 Riccardo Magrini (Ha), 2 Michael Wilson (Aus), 3 Giuseppe Martinelli (Ita).
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      • 39 31 ICE HOCEEY: Japan. Yugoslavia and Denmark scored victories in the seventh and last round of the Group C work) championship in Jaca, Spain. Results: Japan 10 Hungary 1, Yugoslavia 7 Bulgaria 1. Denmark 14 South Korea 1.
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      • 47 31 MOTOR CYCLING: American Kenny Roberts staked an early claim for the world SOOcc title he lost last year by winning the Argentine Grand Prix in Buncos Aires. Results: SOOcc: 1 Kenny Roberts (US) Yamaha, 2 Barry Sheene (Bri) Yamaha. 3 Freddie Spencer (US) Honda, 50:44.81.
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      • 34 31 BIUBY UNION: Personal appeals are to be sent to Cardin club players and officials urging them to call off their planned five-match tour of South Africa in May, it was reported in London.
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      • 25 31 SKI—ING: A United States team, anchored by Bill Koch, won the 4xlokm relay final international cross country event of the season in Castelrotto, Italy.
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      • 42 31 SQUASH: Britain's Gawain Briars won the Debenham's international challenge Vase with a brilliant 9-3, 6-9, 9-2, 9-4 victory over Australian Dean Williams in a hotly-disputed final at Harrow, in London. Phil Kenyon beat Glen Brumby 9-4, 9-3. 9-1 for third place.
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      • 40 31 YACHTING: The Dutch yacht Flyer, leading the Whitbread round-the-world race, looks certain to break the record (or the 27,000 mile contest. The sloop was yesterday reported to be about 640 kilometres from the English port of Portsmouth. Agencies.
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    • 345 31  - The handicap that's normal for smiling Bahkia PATRICK BASTIANS PROFILE. ..By 1 NEVER LOOK AT IT AS A SETBACK' MEDICAL attendant Bahkia Hashim, 29, winner of the first paraplegic bodybuilding competition last Sunday, goes along with late television actor Richard Boone. The screen lifestyle of Boone, who starred in the
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    • 277 31  -  WILFRED YEO COMMENT By THE prime point of last week's bowling seminar was not what was discussed but that it was held at all. For, since the sport was introduced commercially in the Republic in 1964, the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress and the bowling
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    • 200 31  -  R. MANOR A J By MANSHA and Brothers, a leading Pakistani sports equipment manufacturer, have offered to sponsor a major tournament of the Singapore Hockey Association's choice in the Republic. Mansha will provide a trophy and a year's supply of equipment to the winning team.
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    • 67 31 THE Singapore National Olympic Council invite entries (or the 1983 South-east Alia Games logo. The logo must have six gold rings on a light-blue background. The winner will receive tickets to all venues of the 12th Sea Games and an acknowledgement in the souvenir
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    • 25 31 HULL. Mon. Hull City captain Micky Horswill ant centre-half Nick Deacy. the former Welsh international, are to loin Hongkong football club Happy Valley. AFP.
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    • 98 31 LONG BEACH, Mon. Former world champion Mario Andretti replaces Argentinian Carlos Reutemann in the Williams team for the United States Grand Prix motor race on Sunday, the team's racing manager Jeff Hazel said in California yesterday. He said that 39-year-old Reutemann, beaten by one
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    • 740 31 APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI 1 Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the following I I vacancies in the Audit Department, Brunei. I 1. AUDITORS: I Qualifications and Experience: Candidates should possess a professional qualification in accountancy, or an associated degree, or degree in other disciplices such as
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    • 730 31 Sime Crest Sdn. Bhd. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Sime Crest Sdn. Bhd. is a joint venture between Sime Darby Berhad jl and Crest Engineering Inc of USA which provides engineering designs and project management services to the oil and gas industry, m both offshore and onshore In view of its expansion programme
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    • 83 32 I nil We celebrate our Silver Anniversary today 25 years ago, Overseas Union Insurance was formed to offer general insurance services to the public. Today, we have grown to be one of the leading local insurance companies in Singapore. We will continue to offer a high standard of insurance service
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    • 427 33  -  FAIRWAY: Will a local rider be the year's top jockey? By PENANG, Monday WILL a local rider win the jockeys' championship this year? With the first quarter of the racing season completed, Singapore's Leslie Khoo has snatched the lead in the jockeys' table with 14 winners,
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    • 1468 33 PENANG. Mon. Weights, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's races here. •ATUROAV Ctaaa 2 Dtv. 4 1,400 m (Rating* 102-W) 8 Volante n 57 102 5 Malaysian Glory n 56.5 101 3 Centrtdty 56 100 1 Battle Of Shiloh 555 99 11 Bonderite Boy 55 98 10
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    • 157 33 Piggott's mount flops in Lincoln Handicap DONC ASTER (England), Mon. King's Glory yesterday won the first major prize of the 1962 British flat racing season the £25,870 (SS100.600) Lincoln Handicap over 1,600 m straight. Lester Piggott, Britain's best-known jockey, was aboard the 13-2 favourite, Bunter, but finished well down the
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    • 115 33 AINTREE: $390 m OFFER LIVERPOOL, Mon. A consortium of businessmen have put forward a £100 million (Ss39o million) plan to buy the Aintree racecourse and secure the Grand National Steeplechase for the next 30 years. The 10 men, who refuse to be named until the deal goes through, offered Bill
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    • 269 33 HOW the beaten favourites fared at Penang over the weekend SATURDAY (good): RACE 1: Chatfield found one to beat in firstup winner. Imperial Lord, who canterea home by four lengths. RACE 2: Kandersteg got into all sorts of troule but managed to finish third. His rider, Rod Allan,
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    • 96 33 EIGHT Class 2 horses who won or finished second at Penang last Sunday have been promoted to the top class. They are (new ratings within brackets): Added Advantage II (125). Warranty (125), Fireglo (125), Cakrawala (124), Valachi (120), Young Regent (118), York (118) and Lucky
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    • 582 34 Chinese women prove too formidable... 4k But their men were not all-conquering in All-England debut I KNEW I had to take my time if I were to have any chance. He tried to move me around the court so fast In the early stages that I hardly knew where I
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    • 391 34  -  BERNARD LEE By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. It has been well over a decade 11 years since the last time a Malaysian was on the winners' rostrum at Wembley in the AllEngland badminton championships. That was when Punch Gunalan and Ng Boon Bee powered past Indonesians
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    • 134 34 Vilas beats Connors in tight final MILAN, Italy, Mon. Argentina's Guillermo Vilas overpowered American Jimmy Connors 6-3, 6--3 yesterday to win the U*****,000 ($742,000) Grand Prix tennis tournament here. The tightly-f ught match was vilas' second victory over Connors in a week, after a 0-6, 6-2, 6-4 win in Rotterdam
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    • 111 34 NEW DELHI Mon. Delhi gained an astonishing twowicket victory on the first innings against Karnataka to win the Ranji Trophy state cricket final here today. Delhi, chasing Karnataka s first innings of TO all out, hit 707 for eight to win the match five minutes before tea
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    • 486 34 Antognoni in fine comeback after injury SOCCER ROUND-UP Willem Two 1, NAC Breda 0 Twente Enschede 0, Sparta Rotterdam 4 De Graafschap 0 Groningen 2 Aiax Amsterdam 3, Den Haag 0 Maastricht 0, PSV Eindhoven 1 PEC ZwoUe Pwtanear: PC Porto 2 Setubal 1, Braga 2 Penafiel 0, Belenenses 1
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    • 47 34 SWIFTS Athletic Association upset favourites Police A to win the Tan Soo Liat memorial road-relay race at Seletar Reservoir yesterday. Results: Team: 1 Swifts 2 Police A 3 Lotto A 35 rain. 56 sec. Individual: 1 G Khrisnan 2 Jagtar Singh 3 Serjit Singh 8:49.
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    • 101 34 Additional MAS flight to Tokyo. Non-stop every We also have flights departing Kuala Lumpur /^s I, Sunday at 1 1.59 pm. Starting April 12th, 1982. everyday of the week except Fridays and Sundays QrW/ I 12S Now, you can travel at night to arrive early the next at 9.40 am
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    • 684 35  -  DEREK WILD REVIEW. ..By Local pros would do well to put in some extra practice, too WHAT has Taiwan's Hsu Sheng San got that Singapore's golf professionals haven't? Well, for a start, two handfuls of callouses. I was amazed by what I discovered
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    • 426 35  - Left- handed golfer Michael does it all right PETER SIOW PROFILE ...By 4 I'M not thinking about playing with my right hand as I feel my swing Is more natural with myleft. But I a don't think of my- J self as unique. Michael ROBERT MICHAEL, a 28-year-old bachelor from
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    • 165 35  -  JOE DORAI By THE Football Association of Singapore yesterday rejected the applications of five non-League clubs for participation in the President's Cup. They are Nee Soon Constituency Sports Club, Corporation SC, Netheyal Wanderers, Jalan Ara and National Wanderers. Nee Soon received the axe
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    • 147 35 Bubble seems to have burst for Farrer Park THE bubble seemed to have burst for Fairer Park United, who not only have been dislodged from their lofty perch in the Ovaltine National Football League Division One table but are also rolling uncontrollably towards a grim future, reports JOE DOR AI.
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    • 189 35  -  LEX BEOW YAM By YUSOFF ISHAK learnt the hard way that a game is never won till the final whistle in their 2-2 draw with Serangoon Garden Secondary in the Under-17 schools' soccer tournament at Jubilee Road yes"terday. They relaxed after taking a two-goal
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    • 241 35 DIVISION ONE P W D L F A Pt. Tloog Bahru 7 5 1116 316 Fimr Park 7 5 0 2 18 5 15 Police 7 5 0 2 13 5 15 Tampine* 7 3 3 1 7 3 12 Kaki Bukit 7 3 0 4 9 12 9
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    • 235 35 CEYLON Sports Club's leftarm spinner W. Ravindran took four wickets for 16 runs in his team's six-wicket victory over Singapore Cricket Club's 2nd XI in a Singapore Cricket Association senior League match at Balestier Road. Brief nm: SCC 101-8 (W. Ravindran 4-16). CSC 102-4 off
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    • 104 35 THOMSON Secondary will contest in three finals of the national schools basketball championship at the Gay World Stadium in May. Yesterday, Thomson boys' B and C teams triumphed in their respective semi-finals and their B girls' also booked a berth in the last two.
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    • 273 35 HILTON HEAD ISLAND. South Carolina, Mon. Tom Watson won the US$3OO,OOO ($636,000) Heritage golf Classic yesterday by beating Frank Conner at the third extra hole of a sudden-death play-off. Conner forced the playoff by holing a putt from 10 metres on the 17th hole for
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    • 385 35 HENRY KISSINGER YEARS OF UPHEAVAL In Yean of Upheaval, Henry Kissinger [^^H recalls the turbulent years of the second f^^^^BJ QmHI Administration of Richard Nixon, which I fSP^fl^^^^^Hß^b. began on 20 January 1973. Two '$S^ momentous events and their ;^^^s r jjg'-- v" consequences dominate the account: r' I the
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  • Page 35 Miscellaneous
    • 62 35 BOCCEB NFL Dlv. 1: Farrer Park Dynamos v Sembawang (Jalan Besar, 7 p.m.). Schools' national under-20 tournament: Boys Town VI v Raffles JC, Bendeemer Sec v Spore Tsch Institute-Catholic JC (Boys Town). Anglo-Chi-nese JC v Queenstown Tech (ACJC). Swiss Cottage v Temasek JC (Temasek). All matches at 3.30 p.m. and
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  • 459 36 Ah Meng stages a sit-in Story: CHONG WING HONG Pictures: TAN SUAN ANN THE film director yelled "eat" but the leading lady decided to carry on with a script all her own yesterday And while most Hollywood heroines retire to the dressing room to have their tantrums,
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  • 122 36 Envoy denies reports on new warship BUENOS AIRES. Mon. British Ambassador Anthony Williams ridiculed Argentine reports yesterday that Britain was sending a new warship to the disputed islands in the South Atlantic, where Argentines landed earlier this month and raised the Argentine flag. "I suggest you look at the books,
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  • 37 36 SEOUL, Mon. A South Korean deserter today killed himself, his girlfriend and a military policeman who was trying to persuade him to return to his unit by setting off an explosive device, police said. Reuter.
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  • 36 36 MIAMI. Mon A Haitian freighter believed to be carrying 25 crewmen capsized in heavy seas off Florida today, and 21 were reported missing. the US Coast guard said. AP Oil giants yield to Opec
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  • 379 36 Begin faces new test of strength JERUSALEM, Monday ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begins beleaguered government faces a fresh test of strength in Parliament today amid new violence in the turbulent occupied Arab West Bank and Gaza. A critical vote on Budget proposals has posed another challenge to Mr Begin, "who
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  • 62 36 MANILA, Mon. President Ferdinand Marcos signed into law yesterday stricter penalties and provisions against "unexplained wealth" of public officials. New amendments to the Philippines' Anti-Graft and Corrupt Practices Act make the ostentatious display of wealth and frequent travel abroad, particularly when such activities entail expenses out
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  • 160 36 Meanwhile, leaders of the nearly 600,000 Israeli Arabs are preparing for a general strike and major demonstration in northern Israel tomorrow to demand an end to the Israeli occupation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip and the formation of an independent Palestinian counWhile Israeli Arabs
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  • 43 36 CHICAGO, Mon. Internationally acclaimed Bangladeshi-bom engineer Fazlur Kahn, 52, the structural engineer whose projects included the 110-storey Chicago's Sears Tower and 100--storey John Hancock centre, died on Saturday of a heart attack in Saudi Arabia, his associates, said here today. AP.
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  • 36 36 MANILA, Mon. Philippine Airlines will begin direct flights to Dahran, Saudi Arabia, three times a week from June this year following an agreement between the Philippines and Saudi Arabia, it was announced today. AFP.
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  • Page 36 Advertisements
    • 372 36 Svenson can help the way you look. If you're losing your hair and want to find a way of making it look as if you're not, then we have an answer for you The Svenson Method of Hair Replacement. We can never make hair grow onto a balding head but
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    • 124 36 Interview with a star Jeremy Irons, the co-star in The French Lieutenant's Woman, has been praised for his sensitive handling of the demanding role. Yet, he says he was not satisfied with it. In fact, Jeremy is never satisfied with anything he does. MICHAEL CHIANG talks to him and tells
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  • Page 36 Miscellaneous
    • 175 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in s few areas in the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 1.13 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. Amsterdam 3 12C Cloudy ;K. Lunpv 23 33C Rain Athens 7/20 C Gear Lm4h 7/11 C Cloudy BMgkak
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  • SECTION TWO
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    • 1052 1 Spice street of yesterday L The air in Market Street was permeated with a spicy aroma an unusual mixture of cloves and cassia, gambier and nutmegs, coriander and cumin, onions and turmeric, betel nut spit and Indian cooking. VARIETY is the spice of life, but for Singapore, since its foundation
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    • 897 1 Singapore was built on individual entrepreneur- ship. If the spirit dies out, what we could end up with is local initiative dying out and economic control in the hands of the mostly foreign- a) owned giants, with some locally owned. Mr kmabhoy THE Jumabhoy family has been
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      267 2 PANORAMA The Politic* or Hanger (Ch 5, 11.15 p.m.): A total disregard for human conditions prevails in some north-west African states. Peter Taylor reports on how millions of dollars in aid are being wrongly utilised because of the political push-and-pull that goes on between the receiving and
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    • LEISURE
      • 724 3 Rufus, though not well-known to local theatre, is France's Charlie Chaplin. He is better known as a stage actor and comedian who writes his own plays. He will stage his one-man fantasy play, Last 300 Performances, at the DBS Auditorium tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. in
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      • 805 3  -  GEORGINA EMMANUEL By 6 Learning to work together in the corporate life of the school is an absolute bonus in these Festival productions; and for the students who have found neither status nor a sense of identity within the classroom, a Festival is
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    • 1027 12 Sugar-n-spice smocks 4 In those times of shortages and rationing, ladies' dresses were cut down to become skirts; skirts were then designated as children's clothes; and when these were beyond redemption, they found yet another lease of life as dolls' clothes and patchwork. Clothes do not affect children. They only
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    • 429 12  -  THE Paris winter ready-to-wear fashion shows opened last week and the trend looks like long skirts and wild looks from World War I aviators to early American pioneers. For 10 days, the creators of the French women's clothing industry will parade their wares for international
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    • 664 13  -  JOHN de BOUZA By SEE this stunning lady walk into the room. Tall. Slim. Sylph-like figure. About her, a magnetically elusive beauty artists paint or novelists write about. Draped around supple limbs, leaving one shoulder deliciously bare, is what can only be described as a
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    • 740 13 Mr Twit's pie and other stay-at-home dilemmas TUESDAY COLUMN By LINDA NEO THE inspiration came from Roald Da hi. In one of his books, Mr and Mrs Twit have bird pie every Wednesday. And last weekend, the children decided that bird pie would make a very fine repast indeed. We
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    • 232 13 FRANCE'S late kings Louis XV and Louis XVI were again summoned at the International Furniture Fair held in Cologne in January. Their Majesties' names were much bantered about by visitors in particular, those who were enthusiastic in reviving some of the 18th Century furnishing styles
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    • 1803 14 Riddle of the whales THERE can be few more distressing sights than a herd of whales stranded on a beach threshing their lives out within sight and touch of the sea. Even when refloated, the whales will often turn back and beach themselves again. That was what happened recently in
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    • 213 1 V I -T- J V h V /A in >RJ 9x mian(nK) rs^ ss Times Chinese Dictionary fSSsaz iiZ-ZlivKXl w alearner'saiinesedictionaryfortheBo^ 'jri^T™- J^: s n? SI m W&IM Wk LL^'s.e.iefi'j-K" inn, iu/«ia" ;j|y W<-'*l^ £Q "*>" [*«]£Esl*B(miarvtian). iSXIt "tsar «i'»]ft*«Hi* r., J TL „,.>..., A' i— 1 miancmo f L
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 192 2 C sees AFTERNOON Rbttwe The I nflnlshed Dance (Ch 5, 4.25 p.m.): Danny Thomas, Margaret O'Brien and Cyd Charisse Join forces in a translation of the French original, La Mort du Cygne. The central character is a young ballet star who finds the competition of a newcomer unnerving. She decides
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    • 629 2 alike, sound alike, yet don't mean the same. Mission: Magic! (CM 5, IM p.m.): It's a challenge of wits and power, as Nephren, the sorceress Queen of Ancient Egypt, battles Miss Tickle. Nephren seems to have a few advantages, in the resurrected forms of Ahken and Baak, who, in a
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    • 371 2 about his meeting with his favourite baseball player, Merle, the big man ignores the little chap. nciADta SCIENCE Report (Radio 1, 7.3* p.m.): Why Cigarettes Caaae Heart Disease: While we know that the tar content in cigarettes causes lung cancer, the debate is still raging as to what causes heart
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    • 1202 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening foftowed by The Young Grandma And The Restless 730 Hews Weather Forecast 3.25 Reacting For The Stars Mala y (Mandarin) 7.50 Al Star Party For Burt Reynolds 4.10 Cartoon Selections 840 Little House airi 4.25 Afternoon Matinee The Unfinish- 0,- Jgflfl c(
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    • 428 4 ■■■■■■■aaaa Under the Distinguished Patronage ol the President of the REPUBLIC Of SINGAPORE Mr. C V OEVAN NAIR National Council of Churches. Singapore presents A GRAND FILM PREMIERE B lor the promotion of Moral h Religious Education in Schools Q Mary :o^a# Joseph lAj^Ju aT*Vßa^BaV^B> oi thf barmninq BbW tiatwaskw.
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    • 671 4 Nescafe. classic performance WmLm w^ LI b^^^ Appearing lor ihf first OtllXj! 10 time in Sinßapore. A i*" spmacular AIR SUPPLY r-^ a '/mot I bHbbUb*'''^'^^* production, fully equipped with Friday. 2nd ApFil 1902 '^^v 20 tons of famastu stage equipmem. National Stadium. Bp.m. Mjr^^ and M lighl and M>urui
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    • 275 4 GOLDEN' %J now SMOwmoi 11am. ISO. 4, i 45, 9 30pm ■SIPITUNGSERAKBI X EMS ALT WOt lIAUKHHH Clemantl Palace LAST 2 DAVSI 1 JO. 3 30. 7 15. ».30pm j*l ai ti Cream (A Mr. NooJln Fraa Packal lo avary ckcta aaat patron) QUEENSTOWN^T. I DAILY at 1.30.3.30. 7 15.
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    • 254 4 cpooooooooooooooooooooooooo g j|H HEWS FLASH!!! ij! All Midnight Morning Shows At 10 Theatres COMPLETELY SOLD OUT.J I OPENS TODAY! 1 5 Simultaneously At i ODEON LEISURE DROME 8 JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA lj> (CASH BOOKINGS ONLY -NO FREE LIST) X GOLDEN SULTAN: OPENS TOMORROW! 0 ORCHARD: OPENS THURSDAY! O \O THE
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    • 627 4 \^Jry organisation < >P€MS TODAY OOCON < 11am, I.M. 4,t.M. «.ISpm I JUHONO: 7JO 4 30pm LEMUNC-ONOMC 1 30 4 00 S« t ISpm Co»h Boo*«igi No FnM Lnl J PZ»L, L inj«. The NOW SHOWING AT i < KOOK/QALA 1 JO. Ua, 76» t ISpm <. i RKOAL 1
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 501 5 APPOINTMENTS MENARD As part of our expansion programme, we require the following additional staff A. BEAUTY INSTRUCTRESS (3 vacancies) DUTIES Training and upgrading of all Beauty Advisors Conducting of beauty culture clinics in relation to public relations activities Reports to Training Officer Requirements Qualification in Beauty Culture Mature in outlook
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    • 1691 5 Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad THE MALAYSIA MINING CORPORATION BERHAD Group of Companies, whose principal sphere of activities is concentrated in the mining industry and other allied fields, is embarking on an expansionary programme and, therefore, invites applications from suitably qualified Malaysians, preferably Bumiputras, for the following positions. PUBLIC AFFAIRS MANAGER
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    • 136 5 NOTICE THE BANKBUPTCY ACT (CHAFTEBU) APPLICATION TO APPROVE COMPOSITION /SCHEME IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 521/74 Llm Ah Koon trading as Llm Ah Koon Building Contractor Of 3400-C Block 707 Bedok North, Singapore 1646. 1041/77 Hlem Yoh Lan of HBO Block 111 Aljunled Crescent, Singapore 1438. 936/78 Low Kirn Huay trading as
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1183 6 ■■■■■■■■a V?f I I .Vf L TAT LEE FINANCE LIMITED Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Issue of 6,000,000 Ordinary Shares of Ssl .oo each at 552.50 per Share Managed and Underwritten by THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED TAT LEE BANK LIMITED This Prospectus is dated 26 March 1982.
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    • 849 6 Selected Financial Information of the Company Year Ended 31 Pacwnber 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 (In $000) Interest Revenue 5.126 6.338 7.301 12.571 19,936 Net Profit After Tax 822 1,346 1,551 2,335 2.121 Gross Dividend Per Share 10.0 12.5 12.5 15.0 15.0* 'Based on paid-up capital of 5 million shares
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    • 920 6 PROPERTIES Based on negotiations on a willing buyer and willing seller basis, the Company purchased 4 properties in 1981 The Directors are of the opinion that the purchase prices of these properties were at fair market prices Details of these properties which had a net book value of $3,376,000 as
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1163 7 Set out below is a copy of the letter from Peat. Marwick, Mitchell Co Public Accountants. Singapore, the Auditors of the Company and the Reporting Accountants, relating to the profit forecast Peat, Marwick, Mitchell Co Public Accountants, Singapore 20th Floor, Hong Leong Building Raffles Quay. Singapore 0104 26 March 1982
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    • 810 7 5. GENERAL No audited accounts have been prepared for any period subsequent to 31 December 1981 f. Yours faithfully. PEAT. MARWICK. MITCHELL CO PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. SINGAPORE 2. APPENDIX 1 STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS The net assets of the Company at 31 December 1981 are as follows:Note $000 $000 FIXED ASSETS
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    • 1589 7 GENERAL AND STATUTORY INFORMATION CLASS OF SHARES There are no founder, management or deferred shares There is only one class of shares in the Company ARTICLES The provisions in the Articles as to share qualification and remuneration of the Directors are as follows Share Qualification Article 95 The share qualification
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2130 8 TAT LEE FINANCE LIMITED Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) 13. COMMISSIONS BROKERAGE 16. BUSINESS CARRYING ON A SIMILAR TRADE 19. LITIGATION An underwriting commission at the rate of V»% of the issue price of the Shares Except for its interest in a wholly-owned subsidiary. Pan Malayan Acceptance The Directors
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    • 173 8 METAL BOX SINGAPORE LIMITED (lararparttH laSteKaparr) NOTICE OP LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that share certificate no. *****3 for 1,000 shares In the name of CHO HONG TECK has been reported lost. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that If. within U days from date hereof, no claim or
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 628 9 APPOINTMENTS the world's leader in the field of Pure Nutritious Skin Care Beauty Aids Due to yA,-, Jf our expansion programme, applications are Js/vJi^te^\ \f invited from suitably qualified candidates X(XftSsm 4\ f for the following newly created V 1. Beauty Trainer #*V/52*j The job essentially involves training of students
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    • 1493 9 LJussein Associates Sdn.BhcT \V/ateriiouse Associates -m. A Management Consultants Jaffar Hussein Associates Sdn Bhd (JHA) Is a newly formed Malaysian company affiliated to Price Waterhouse Associates International, providing management consultancy services. Price Waterhouse Associates In Malaysia operates as a division of JHA. The company provides management consultancy services in all
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 458 10 APPOINTMENTS f <»> R CBREER UIITH THE PUBLIC UTILITIES BORRD The Public Utilities Board invites applications for the posts of: A FINANCE OFFICER $1185-2420 (Gross $1580-3228) Qualifications: 1 An accountancy degree or professional accountancy qualification acceptable for membership with the Singapore Society of Accountants; 2 A good honours degree from
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    • 784 10 Wardley Limited a merchant banking subsidiary of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation requires qualified personnel with initiative and self-confidence for its expanding Singapore office. MANAGER LOANS DEPARTMENT (Quote Ref ML/82) This is a senior appointment and candidates must have had over seven years experience in a financial institution of
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    • 758 10 ALUMINIUM COMPANY OF MALAYSIA BERHAD, the leading aluminium company in Malaysia invites M suitably qualified candidates, preferably Bumiputras, to fill p§ the positions of: I MARKET ANALYST II This is a newly created position within the Extrusion Division. The holder will report to the Marketing Sales Manager Extrusion Division. His
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    • 637 10 NOTICES IN THK HIGH <XH BT OP THE rkpi Buror SINOAPOBK S«lt H: JZT. turn > BANQTK DE l/INIMM HISK ETDE SUEZ UiMiily kMwa m BANqi'K DE LIOTMX-HINK ..PtalatWa Amt 1. SOO CHIEH CHEN I. HS(' PENG SHEN S. YANG HAI SHIONG 4. LEE CHANG UN ..Dtitmi•all To: 1. SOO
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 517 11 APPOINTMENTS Singapore Airlines mutes applications lor the lulloum^ positions FIRE OFFICERS Within the salary scale S6s<> x 50 $1650 Must hau- at least 2 sears' experience as a Station OffiCCf TYPISTS SJfiO a month in the salary scale $360 x 20 $420 x 30 $960 Must possess 5 passes including
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    • 1350 11 I ACCOUNTANT/ I COMPANY SECRETARY <es/Bi__> Circa $40,000 per annum f L Our client, an established international trading company, requires an experienced I and mature individual for the position of Accountant/Company Secretary in their jfr E Malaysian office in Petaling Jaya f£* j The successful candidate will report to the
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    • 830 11 NOTICES THK BANKKI Pit V ACT (CHAPTER 18) a) TAKE NOTICF THAT Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on 19th day of March 1982 In Bankruptcy Nos 379/81 Cheng Woh Tin of Blk 20. 503- J Jalan Tenteram. Singapore 1232. 519/81 Koh Cho Jlk of No
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 150 12 Ba^H L^^ ai Kll^^^l S^B^B^B^B^B^^B^B^B^Bbl^^ *B^BJP^ilß^B^Br m WWSf~f MMSFU&Jk B^B^B^B^B^B BY I^BJ r>r *Q**jP cßj*\ BV^K^B^ BW 1 p^n| K^jjV».>r DH Wm B^flLi^ f MZf &4Jf>iGtA, ;^^'^^V A y^' am •*i^' i B> JE Svs 1 **^H HBSh m£&M 8.5 pu ox. raunscecairj K -w^crn-xm BHBT V-: 250 ml K-,1.,
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 217 13 The Consortium I B of Local Insurance Companies I H Congratulates I I I I OVERSEAS UNION INSURANCE, LIMITED I on their 25th Anniversary I I ASIA INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED I I COSMIC INSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED I INCOME N.T.U.C. CO-OPERATIVE INSURANCE COMMONWEALTH ENTERPRISE LIMITED INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED I
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  • SECTION THREE
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      • 689 1 How Singapore woos Westerners in the travel industry Around the Chinese New Year, the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, with Singapore Airlines, Hyatt Regency Hotel and some Western airlines went to the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Netherlands and Australia to sell Singapore to the people in the travel industry there.
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      • 1095 2 Encounter With Chinese Painting THE WAY OF THE BRUSH (Part 1) READERS who have followed regularly this series of articles will, I hope, by now be able to look at a Chinese painting with some measure of understanding and appreciation. I have in the foregoing chapters tried to elucidate every
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      • 696 4  - Let's learn MALAY Haron A. Rahman Lesson 198 Easy Steps to Malay By Ustl 1) Saya belum lagi mendengar khabar daripada kakak saya yang pergi ke Kuala Lumpur minggu lalu. I have not yet heard any news from my elder sister who went to Kuala Lumpur last week. 2) Adakah
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      • 1082 4 a cursory look selayang pandane Kesusasteraan Literature 2 THIS article is the second part of a series of articles on pantuns written by HARON A. RAHMAN. It traces the origin of the pantuns and discusses their historical development. From the outset it should be noted that
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      • 95 1 May you have many mure successes in the coming years P^%^^>^s^ ■<* «*^«>«!^^aßi rl* r^o> *^^^■■^bi**'^,^ im< °*'Vo 2^L2aaV hb ■> I v*^ hm *>*"!. \m)v i V7x^\ IT /«V aW ~aW mw^ Lnl f IMP\« liff^^Sißi L^^Cfe^B LWnß^*<wtW K^l^^nT 9/MMMwmmmß HL x jHL^ Jfluw^ASnrnßS V^^Ap^^ Cecil Street Singapore 0106
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      • 186 2 APPOINTMENTS METALS 4 ORES PTE. LTD a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES invites applications for the position of PRODUCTION FOREMAN Candidates must possess: A GCE 'A' level certificate or a Technician Diploma in Engineering and preferably Some experience in production A competitive salary and benefits package
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      • 322 2 UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE PTE LTD a member of UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES invites suitably qualified applicants for the position INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING ANALYST in their new plant located at Gul Way, Jurong. The incumbent reports to the Industrial Engineering Manager and must possess a Technician Diploma in Production or
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      • 345 2 MALAYSIA LNG SDN BHD mvi*« opplkcrhons from surtobly qualified Maloyuons for lit* following positions which will be bated at its Bintulu OH.cc. Pntmmx* will be given to Sarawak candidates 1 BUYER/STOCK ANALYST THf JOt Mainly responsible for receiving, recordjng and retaining oil material r equivtiom and ordering requests for materials
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      • 353 2 I (A member of The Times Organisation) I 1) CONFERENCE MANAGERS I I 2) RESEARCHERS I We are expanding our operations in the Development and Research Division and are offering career opportunities to promising individuals who seek challenge and satisfaction in a job well done. I CONFERENCE MANAGERS Reporting to
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      • 57 3 CONDOLENCE Our Deepest Sympathies To The Family of Our Late Director MR. CHANG MING THIEN Who Passed Away On 27th March 1982 From: The Chairman, Board Of Directors, Management Staff of Biyjlp United Malayan Banking Corporation Bhd. United National Finance Bhd. United General Insurance Co. Sdn. Bhd. United National Finance
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 637 4 APPOINTMENTS A well-established foreign bank invites applications for the post of I CLERKS/TELLERS I Applicants should possess: I GCE (>' Level with minimum 5 credits, including English and Mathematics. Ability to type at 35 wpm. A pleasant and courteous disposition. An interest in service-orientated work. Terms and conditions of service
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      • 625 4 Af^' MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD Malaysian International Shipping Corporation Berhad, the national shipping line of Malaysia, is presently undergoing I a rapid expansion In Its business operations. With diverse fleets of sophisticated vessels plying international and domestic routes, the Corporation has over the years established Its reputation as a
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