The Straits Times, 13 August 1982

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, AUGUST IS, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/82
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  • 729 1  -  LESLIE FONG, In the interest of all, the talented must be nurtured to their full potential and also rewarded adequately IT Prime Minister tils why it is mportant for our continued progress to recruit foreign talent to supplement our own. By Associate Editor
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  • 189 1 L FROM 23 years of experience in gov- eminent, I have learned that one highcalibre mind in charge of a Ministry or a Statutory Board makes the difference between success and failure of
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  • 101 1 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs. OSCAR-WINNING actor Heary Fvnda (abave), wh* pUyed hearttaMl America** la d«a«as of Urns, UK-ladliiK Tbr Crape* af Hr* U> and Mr Roberts, died of heart failare today at Ce4an-Btaai Medical Ceatre. He was TJ. A kwpiUl spekeamao said Faada's wife, Salrlee, was at
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  • 384 1 BEIRUT, Thur*. LEBANESE Prime Minister Shafik AlWazzan suspended talks today with United States peace envoy Philip Habib after accusing Israel of causing mass destruction to Beirut. Mr Wazzan, a Muslim, made the announcement after a one-hour conference with Mr Habib at suburban Baabda
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  • 39 1 BEIJING, Thurs. On the eve ol new trade talks, China criticised the United States today for imposing quotas on the import of Chinese textiles and said Sino-American economic ties would suffer if they are not lifted. UPI.
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  • 121 1 THE NaUenal Day orgaalwtag committee yesterday apalaglsed to thasr wha had gathered In the Pays Lekar area, hat mowed the Heats pracesstM aa Wedaeaday. Altaamgh the nap givea to the areas by the •rgaaisers, which waa published aa We4aesday, skewed th»t the float* mM disperar at
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  • 319 1 Straits Times Industrial Index at its lowest in more than two years RECESSION worries and the extreme weakness of the Hongkong market led to another broad retreat at the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index finished another 19.32 points tower at 559.53, its
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  • 228 1 Youth dies, 15 hurt in mid-air blast HONOLULU, Thurs AN explosion killed a 18-year-old Japanese youth and Injured 15 other passengers shortly before a United States Jumbo Jet airliner landed here yesterday. The Pan American World Airways Seeing 741, carrying 27 passengers aad a crew of IS aa a flight
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    • 67 1 JERUSALEM, Than. Israel tonight called off a fierce easlaaght against Beirut after a heated Cabinet meeting la which ssaw mlalaters eppaaed the ferce being applied against Palestinian guerilla* trapped in the city. At the lalted Nattoaa, the Security Council waa sammeaed late urgent asaataa teday aa
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    • 34 1 58 pages today SUMMARY t WORLD NEWS 3, 4, 8 CAUSEWAY IS EDITORIAL 1« LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMES BUSINESS \%-Ti CLASSIFIEDS O-X SPORTS J5-» OUTLOOK U CINEMA COMICS H, 11 RADIO* TV 14
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    • 596 2 Manufacturers' worry MANUFACTURERS are pleased that a new statutory board will be set up to help promote local exports. But they are concerned over how the board is to finance its programmes. It is understood that industries requiring the specialised export promotion services offered by the Trade Development Board
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    • 231 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: EVERY pnH-antion should be taken to prevent mooqulto breeding. The public should be made aware that each preventive measure they take, however simple it may be, helps to reduce the opportunities for propagation of the aedes mosquito which causes dengue haemorrhaglc fever. Although the Ministry
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    • 243 2 Gates on Ipswich FORWARD Eric Gates believes Ipswich Town could lift the English First Division soccer title in 1982-83, even though Bobby Robson has handed over its management to Bobby Ferguson. "If we can steer clear in the next few months of the sort of injuries that laid up
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    • 240 2 THREE JEWELLERY FIRMS GO INTO RECEIVERSHIP THREE local jewellery manufacturers Yap Brothers Jewellery Manufacturers, Diamond Investments and Precious Stones Exchange have been placed under receivership by their secured credito's. They are unable to meet the repayment schedules for their bank loans. The total amount owing the banks is
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    • 58 2 CONFRONTATION WITH JAPAN THE furore in North and East Asia over Japan's revision of its history textbooks has conjured up the dreaded question: Is Japan drifting back to militarism and ultra-nation-alism? For millions of Japanese, the issue is one manifestation of a wider international confrontation between the government and
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    • 553 2 Focus on Bonn's woes THE failure of AEG-Telefunken, West Germany's second largest electrical company, highlights the problems of West Germany's recession-hit industry. However, economists say there are no signs of other major industries following AEG's fate. But the threat to AEG's 96,999 West German employees has drawn
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    • 351 2 A brighter world A WORLD filled with super-smart, happier, more creative people? This is the futuristic vision of California optometrist Robert Graham. He plans to do this by using sperm of Nobel Prize-winning scientists and the wombs of highly intelligent women who belong to Mensa, an international society
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    • 247 2 Court order revoked A MALAYSIAN High Court judge has revoked a court order granting an indefinite stay of execution for five men, including a Singaporean, who are due to be hanged under the Internal Security Act. Mr Justice Hashim Yeop Sani also ruled that the death sentence
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    • 153 2 Brothers' sorrow 8U DONGPO and his brother Su Zhe, now separated by different postings, write increasingly of their vain hopes to meet, a sorrow intensified by their gradual realisation of being "discarded" in their political endeavours. Pagel Return to the past THERE will be an exhibition
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 482 3 BONN, Thursday THE failure of AEGTelefunken, West Germany's second largest electrical company, highlights the problems of West Germany's recession-hit industry at the end of a 30-year economic miracle. Economists said that no other major company seems to be in immediate danger, but
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    • 226 3 VIENNA, Thurs. THE head of the Soviet delegation to a United Nations space conference said yesterday it was essential to act soon to prevent the militarisation of outer space. Dr Vladimir Kotelnikov told delegates at the conference that the Soviet
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    • 144 3 Brazil helping RAF says Times LONDON, Thurs. British RAF transport planes supplying the garrison of the Falkland Islands are being refuelled in Brazil, The London Times reported today. The refuelling arrangement was reached after weeks of talks between the Brazilian and British governments. If the arrangement were successful, it would
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    • 237 3 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union has started building compressor stations for the Siberian pipeline and has received more than 2,500 km of pipe from West Germany, Italy and Japan, a Soviet economic journal said yesterday. The weekly EXonomicheskaya Gaxeta said that despite measures
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    • 136 3 ISTANBUL, Thurs. At least 22 teenage girls were abducted by their lovers in a two-month period in the conservative Black Sea province of Ordu, the semi-official Anatolia news agency reported yesterday. The agency said this was a result of an increase in the dowry a
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    • 171 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. THE idea of a gold standard for money resulted from a mistake by Sir Isaac Newton in 1717, a former State Department official has written in an article attacking a return to the gold standard. Sir Isaac, who formulated the Law of Gravity, was Master
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    • 273 3 Labour rally to back health strike LONDON, Thurs. British labour today staged a rally here in support of the 750,000 National Health Service (NHS) nurses and manual workers who are on strike for more money. Yesterday, Health Secretary Norman Fowler appealed to hospital workers to call off their weeklong strike,
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    • 60 3 In other words... My eldest son Is a teacher wk« will teach you n«t to commit crime. My sec«wd Ls policeman who will pinch yon If you do. My third la a Barrister and he will set y*a all. That Is family planning without a tlwpill. 7 British Member ot
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    • 413 4 Soviets broke chemical warfare pact Weinberger 'WE HAVE THE EVIDENCE' WASHINGTON, Thurs UNITED STATES Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger yesterday said there was evidence that the Soviet Union had broken its "no first use of chemical weapons" agreement. In a speech prepared for the American Bar Association in San Francisco, he
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    • 325 4 US tells its steelmakers: Enough is enough WASHINGTON, Thursday THE US government will not reopen negotiations with the European Common Market on the steel import quota agreement rejected by much of the domestic steel industry. Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige said yesterday. "We can't go back to the table," Mr Baldrige
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    • Sideliners
      • 88 4 LOVE came to Canadian shop assistant Gordon Macdonald through a carton of Philippine pineapple juice. He leaves for Manila later this month to get married. It all started when Philippine factory packer Gilda Feliciano slipped a note into a crate of pineapple juice cartons asking for
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      • 62 4 MARIJUANA makes excellent chicken feed, a Serbian woman told Yugoslav drugs' inspectors who found her growing the plant. The newspaper, Politka Express, reported that Ljubica Ozerovic rejected demands by inspectors that she uproot Indian hemp plants which she began growing on her farm four years ago,
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      • 63 4 A BRITISH sailor sailed towards home yesterday to complete a recordbreaking trip in a boat hardly bigger than a bathtub, the smallest vessel to cross the Atlantic. Tom McClean, 39, was reported a few kilometres off Land's End in his three-metre homemade sailing boat on Wednesday
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    • 35 4 In other words... 4 YOU cannot get authority formally on paper. A president feels he A needs you or not. Dr Henry Kissinger, commenting on bow much power an American Secretary of State really wields.
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    • 233 4 Court grants asylum to 29 Afghans SAN FRANCISCO, Thurs. An immigration judge granted political asylum on Tuesday to 29 Afghans who fled from the Soviet invasion of their country and were duped into buying false visas in India. Immigration judge Bernard Horn bach, after six months of hearings, ruled that
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    • 117 4 PROVO (Utah), Than. S'rger Marie Osmoad, married less thaa two months ago, has tost her wedding gown and other Items to barglan. Her home was burgled while the singer aad her new husband, former Brlgham Young basket hall star Steve Craig, were away on vacation, police
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    • 470 6  -  PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Thurs. Japan will soon implement a new law which will prevent Japanese men from travelling to south and north-east Asia in large groups on organised sex tours. The new ban on packaged sex tours was first
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    • 92 6 Quakes hit bullet train runs TOKYO, Than. Twa earthquake*, one fairly strong, shook central Japan's Pacific C«Mt aboot nine and a half hour* apart today, offirlals said. There were no report* of casualties •r damage bat ballet trail service was hampered. National railway officials said of the 2N km h
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    • 80 6 BKRLIN, Thurs. The number of East Germans seeking to come to the West clandestinely has been declining, a group said here yesterday. The August 13 Association, so named for the 1961 date when the Berlin Wall was put up by the East, reported at a press
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    • 132 6 DEMOCRATIC Kampu chea President Prince Norodom Sihanouk (left) shaking hands with Yugoslav ViceSecretary of Foreign Affairs Mirk* Ostojc upon Us arrival at Belgrade Airport yesterday far a friendly visit. Meanwhile, Vietnam, which supports the Phnom Penh regime of Heng Samrln, announced that It had sent an envoy
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    • 443 6 Suharto's key speech comes amid economic uncertainty JAKARTA, Thursday PRESIDENT SUHARTO will address his nation on Monday, his last eve-of-Independence Day speech before presidential elections next March. The keynote address, which traditionally covers the whole spectrum of national affairs from Islam to industry, comes at a time of economic uncertainty
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    • 285 6 minister meets officials over textbook row BEIJING, Thurs. China's Vice-Foreign Minister Wu Xueqian today received two visiting Japanese officials who are attempting to defuse the row over new school textbooks which play down Japan's aggression and atrocities in World Warn. Japanese sources said Mr Wu spent an hour with the
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    • 104 6 Mother's plea let daughter die TAIPEH, Thurs. Mrs Wang Hsi-nien, a dutiful mother for the 19 years her daughter has lain comatose after a traffk accident, finally pleaded with authorities for help today. She wants her daughter to die. Mrs Wang sent a letter to Taiwan's Human Rights Association asking
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    • 39 6 NAIROBI. Thurs. Kenya today requested the extradi- tion of two air force service. men who hijacked a transport plane at gunpoint and fled to' Tanzania after the collapse of, a coup they are suspected of> leading UPI.
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    • 333 6 Man cuts finger off in protest SEOUL, Thurs. A South Korean shouting "Japa- > nese get out" cut off nis finger and tried to immo- 1 late himself today outside the Japanese Embassy in protest of new Japanese history textbooks that downplay Japan's harsh colonial rule in Korea. The man,
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    • 168 6 JAKARTA, Thurs. Vietnam has gives np Its claim over disputed offshore all aid gas fields exploited by American esmpaaies in ladaaealaa waters In the Soath China Sea, a diplomatic scarce said today. The miw, who reqaested to remain ajMaytMas, told United Press International that Haaai had
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    • 449 8 PARIS, Thurs. JEWISH political, religious and community leaders have urged their followers to reject the idea of forming selfdefence militias suggested by Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin amid a rash of anti-Semitic attacks in France. At a memorial sorvice last night for victims of a
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    • 338 8 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union fears that any arrangement involving the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) and the United States could erode the special, if still difficult, relationship it has reached with the PLO, diplomats said. "These are tricky days
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    • 196 8 JERUSALEM, Thurs. Israel's Parliament (Knesset) interrupted its summer recess today to debate legislation on paying the bill for the invasion of Lebanon, which has now cost the Jewish state US$l.5 billion (553.3 billion). The opposition Labour Party also used the opportunity to complain that
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 53 8 THE SENATE has overwhelmingly approved a declaration supported by Rragan administration officials that the United States would use arms if necessary to stop Cuban aggression. Opponents said Wednesday's resolution, approved by a 69-27 vote, could be interpreted in future as congressional authorisation for using US combat troops
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      • 69 8 AMERICAN PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, who once promised to balance the United States budget, said on Wednesday he felt like a man embracing a pig and holding his nose because of the need to accept projected huge budget deficits. Mr Reagan was explaining why he has endorsed a Bill
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      • 70 8 SOVIET PRESIDENT Leonid Brezhnev and East German leader Erich Honnecker warned West Germany on Thursday that installing new American missies threatened Bonn's relations with the Soviet Bloc, Tass news agency reported. In a joint statement, the two communist leaders also condemned "the anti-socialist crusade of the Reagan
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      • 57 8 UNITED STATES Navy Secretary John Lehman said yesterday that Japan's decision to extend its sealane defences to cover up to 1,600 km from its coastline must be implemented quickly. The Soviet Union had built up maritime forces substantially to use vulnerable sealanes as pressure points of
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      • 61 8 IRAQ ANNOUNCED yesterday a military exclusion zone at the head of the Gulf to prevent a repetition of an incident last Monday in which Iraqi forces destroyed two "large naval targets." Greece has said one of the targets was the 13,000-tonne Greek freighter Litsion Bride, and South
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      • 65 8 PRIME MINISTER Indira Gandhi says India plans to reprocess spent nuclear fuel that can be made into weapons-grade plutonium, despite reservations from Washington. "The American government has reservations about it, but that does not make a difference to us," she told Parliament on Wednesday. Mrs Gandhi said
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  • 238 9 Instructor tricked postal staff to get licences- A DRIVING instructor tricked postmasters and postal clerks into issuing new provisional driving li- cences for his clients by putting his clients' names on licences that had ex£ired, a district court card yesterday. Ng Hock Kee alias Ah Ong, 36, of Blk 210,
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  • 93 9 FOUR men were yesterday t accused of using a toy gun to rob a woman of $5,813 worth of property at Jalan Wak Selat on Wednesday. No plea was recorded from Ibrahim s o Peermohamed Assenar Mohamed Yusoff, 29; Lye Ah
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  • 369 9  - Export board will help, say companies HSUNG BEE HWA By MANUFACTURERS are pleased that a new statutory board will be set up to help promote local exports. But, there is some concern over how the board is to finance its programmes. In announcing its formation, Trade and Industry Minister Dr
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  • 203 9 No job's too dirty for these girl plumbers GIRL plumbers ZawUh Huang and Wan Zainap Hussln (above) are geared op f»r the job to fix a (salty pipe. Both girls were among tie fonggol Varatfaaal lastitaie's trainees who gave Bch**lehlldrcn aid other vMton demon stration of their trade at an
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  • 297 9 SEVERAL quality control circles will tell how they "brainstormed" away problems at work. About 58 teams will take part in four preliminary rounds of Singapore's first national quality control circle convention on Oct 2, 9, 16 and 23. The teams will be judged
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  • 254 9  -  JULIE TAN By EIGHT local companies in the electronic industry here will be participating in the Nepcon West Show to be held in California early next year. This is the first time the local industry is taking part in an electronics show in
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  • 111 9 Ex-detective's appeal successful FORMER detective Koh Kirn Chai, 40, who was sentenced to six months jail for destroying evidence to shield his younger brother from the law, had the sentence varied on appeal on Wednesday to one day's jail and a fine of $2,000. Koh destroyed two Thai passports at
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  • 312 9  -  RONNIE LIM, By Our Energy Correspondent SINGAPORE companies refined more than onethird of the fuel used in Indonesia, a report by the American Embassy in Jakarta on Indonesia's Petroleum Sector 1982 said. c re P° rt wh »en was completed in June, added:
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  • 232 9 TWO women, both foreign nationals, won their appeals in the High Court on Wednesday against their jail sentences for overstaying in Singapore. They are Siripon Saliphon, 29, a Thai; and Lolita Reyes, 27, a Filipina. Saliphon, described by her counsel as a
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  • 547 10  -  JUDITH HALE Move to check slack in occupancy By TOUR operators who concentrate on bringing tourists into Singapore are once again being courted by hoteliers in a bid to stop occupancy rates from falling. The average occupancy rate between April and June
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  • 300 10 Gold ring lost and found but still not claimed A GOLD ring, watches and a container of cutting cloth are some of the many items still waiting to be claimed by the rightful owners. The Straits Times Classified s division has received enthusiastic response to its free-of-charge service to help
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  • 100 10 TWO men, one carrying a knife, held up a couple in a lift in the Textile Centre, in Jalan Sultan, on Wednesday and escaped with $55,320 in cash and valuables. Businessman K. T Tan and a woman friend got into the lift on the
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  • 200 10  -  PAUL WEE By Home Affairs Desk QUICK thinking saved a young couple last week when the two were held up by four robbers armed with a spear and a knife. The couple was in a park, said to be a haunt for lovers, in Jalan
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  • 113 10 A SINGAPORE team ha§ returned town tw»-week study la Jama wttfc tip*. U beat Dove p»llutUn at codstnctiM dtes. Tfce eight nuui team, he»4«d ky Dr RaymMHi Heag af tfce NattowU I nlverrity •< Slmgaporp, is mw prep*rl*K rrpwt f*r tfce Btaj?ap»ir fmstitate
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  • 274 10 Why owner of lost library card is still responsible DON'T lose your library cards. If you do, you will be responsible for any lost or damaged books borrowed in your name for up to three months after you report the loss. Recently, a member of the National Library wrote to
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  • 42 10 The following candidates were successful in the Primary Master of Medicine (Anaesthesia) Examination conducted recently by the School of Postgraduate Medical Studies: Dr Chong Yeen Yoong. Dr (Miss) Lee Joo Ec, Dr Lee Shing Cheung and Dr (Miss) Tan HsiaoMirg
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  • 35 10 A BIRD singing contest will be held at Selegie Primary School field on Sept 12 at 8 a.m. Application forms are available at the Rochore community centre. The closing date is Sept 5.
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  • 186 10 Courses for greater safety in the factory MANY members af facUry safety committees feel Ineffective because they Uck kjMwtedge and skills In eccupatUiutl health ami safety. To kelp tkeae members, the NatUul Pradactlvity B*ard (NPB) Ls •rgaalslßS a series of training courses to help them understand their role*, to Identify
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  • 39 10 PROFESSOR Lav Teik Soon, the MP for Serangoon Gardens, will be the guest of honour at a ceremony to mark the installation of physical conditioning equipment worth $17,200 at Serangoon Gardens community centre tomorrow at 2 p.m.
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  • 35 10 DEFENCE Minister and Second Health Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, will be the guest of honour at a National Day dinner at the new Telok Blangah community centre next Thursday at 3 p.m.
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  • 2908 11 The Prime Minister on the Search for Talent (Part 1) Thta article appean la tke NTUC's latesT kwk, Oar Heritage ana Beyoea, whlca deals with dlffereat taeeta of Singapore's development. 61 n)«« we are able to Instil patriotism and self-respect, unless we sacceed in Inculcating
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  • 635 12  - S'pore unions make some gains at Seoul IVAN LIM Resolution adopted to prevent Pacific Viking-type protectionist action By Our Labour Correspondent SINGAPORE'S maritime unions' campaign against protectionism made headway at the International Transport- workers' Federation Asian seafarers regional committee conference in Seoul recently. The Singapore Organisation of Seamen and the
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  • 297 12 Be selective when buying property says architect THE time is ripe for cashrich companies and individuals to take a serious look at the property market for investment, according to an architect. However, buyers must be selective in the choice of the building types and their locations. Mr William Lim, who
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  • 59 12 Productivity seminars for traders MEMBERS of the Chinese business community will soon learn more about improving productivity through seminars. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry has planned eight seminars for this year. The first seminar starts today. Prof Sidney Chen from Tunghai University, Taiwan, will speak on how
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  • 36 12 PRESENTATION of the Prime Minister's Book Prize awards for 1982 will be made by Prof S. Jayakumar. Minister of State (Law and Home Af lairs), at the RELC Auditorium on Wednesday at 3 p.m.
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  • 104 12 SINGAPORE Bus Service (SBS) concession stamps will be on sale from Sunday. Stamps for shareholders and primary and secondary students will be sold at Emporium Holdings department stores. NTUC supermarkets and Silo supermarkets from Sunday to Sept 5, and at post offices and Housing Board
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  • 65 12 New service toNUS from Clementi THE Singapore Bus Service will start a service to the National University of Singapore from Monday. Service 96 will operate via Clementi Avenue 3, Commonwealth Avenue West. Clementi Road and Kent Ridge Crescent. It will be- a one-man operated service charging a flat fare of
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  • 129 12 A GROUP of people who suffer from an incnrable hat esntaglons skin disease, nsorlsrii. are meeting this Suday to form a self-help asseclaUea. This disease which caases the skin to flake or form crasty Iwlsas Is hereditary aid has nomrtiinf been referred to as
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  • 56 12 TOY train rides, games, a magic show and lucky draw wiU be the highlights of a fair to be held on Sunday at the Henderson community centre. The fair, from 9 a.m. to S p.m., is to celebrate National Day and the official opening of the community centre
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    • 142 12 <J\fusc For^gvefyptie Ttiiief^ttflqrgr Conductor: Magohiko Iwafuji Sun 15 August 5 pm Victoria Concert Hall Programme Typewriter L.Anderson Trumpet Player's Lullaby Disney Medley Arr. N.lwai Japanese Folk Song Medley Arr. N. Iwai Osaka Zokuyo Fantasy H.Ohgri Snow, Moon and Flower T. Kushida A Comentary of Kobiki-Uta K. Koyama harmonica F\ recital
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    • 159 13 Modern combat training centre at Gemas KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. One of the most modern, well-equipped and extensive combat arms training centre in Southeast Asia will be built in Gemas with Australian help, Deputy Defence Minister Abang Abu Bakar announced yesterday. The centre, which will be built on a 14,000-hec-tare site
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    • 166 13 Trudeau to visit KL next month KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau will arrive here on Sept 22 for a four-day official visit. A Canadian High Commission spokesman said today the visit would be part of Mr Trudeau 's tour of Asean countries from Sept 19 to Oct
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    • 399 13 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thura. THE issues threatening to split the Muslims in Trengganu are being diffused by the Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Mr Anwar Ibrahim, Dakwah groups and the opposition party Pas. In its maiden move to end the problem, Pas has
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    • 358 13 Five lose battle for a stay of execution KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A MALAYSIAN High Court judge today revoked a court order granting an indefinite stay of execution for five men, including a Singaporean. The men are due to be hanged under the Internal Security Act. Mr Justice Hashim Yeop Sani
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    • 110 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Than. Drag traffickers, Chaali Cheag Eag and Toag Cain Kaeng were haagea* at Padn Jail today. Ckaah, SI, a lorry »t teaaaat, and Teng, 88, aaempiayed, were seatcweed to ieatk by the Federal Curt la April this year far traffic kin la I
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    • 240 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. AUSTRALIA has decided to retain one of its two Mirage squadrons in Butterworth up to 1965, Australian Defence Minister lan Sinclair said. But he added that no decision had been taken on the future of the second squadron. The Royal Australian
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    • 66 13 Japanese response KOTA KINABALU. Thurs. The Japanese government has arranged an on-the-job training programme for Malaysians with the private sector in Japan in response to Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad's "Look East" policy The first group of 135 Malaysians will go to Japan next month for six months to a
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    • 228 13 Praises for Kuala Lumpur's 'Pony Express' postman KUALA LUMPUK, Taars. Peatman Norllxman bin A hi, wheat strong Job dedication saw him finish his job dmpitt an %eddeat, has woo pratom tram the Malaysian Prime Minister and other leaden. NorUsman, now dabbed the MaUyxian Baffalo BUI, reeelved eeagratolatcry meeaagea fraiii Dr
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    • 107 13 Parasail tourist dies after a fall PENANG, Thurs. Dutch tourist Van der Tang Barend died after plunging 21 metres into the sea while parasailing here yesterday, police reported. Tourists watched from the beach as Mr Barend, 36, was tossed about by strong winds and eventually slipped through the safety strap
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  • 394 14  -  TERESA 001, By Our Education Correspondent THE days of writing compositions from a list of titles the teacher puts on the blackboard are numbered. To show teachers just how difficult it is for students, 53 secondary school teachers are being trained
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  • 331 14 Parents 'vital to reading habit' PARENTS are the single most Influential agent in the cultivation of the reading habit among children. If more parents sacrifice some of their precious time to read to their children and create a home environment for reading, the young will realise the pleasure that reading
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  • 1665 14 HERE are the rest of the Nattaaal Day I -on* Service medal recipients: Mr Mood Yusoff bin Mohd Ismail, Postman, Special Grade, Postal Services Department; WOl Mohamed Zachariah, Regimental Quarter Master, School of Naval Training; Mr E. P. Moorthy, Education Officer Scale 6; Mr Munusamy Samikannu,
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  • 238 14 A PARENT or teacher who helps a child acquire the habit of reading gives the child a key to the world «4 knowledge and the secret of ■neeess from which he will benefit folly later In life. Dr Yea Ning Hang, Minister of State (Defence),
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  • 573 15 SINGAPORE'S immediate aim should be to keep older workers in their jobs up to the age of 60. Later, the retirement age could be pushed back to 65 years. Minister for Labour and Communications Ong Teng Cheong, exhorting employers to retain
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  • 83 15 A fire broke out along the rim of a tank containing crude oil at the BP refinery in Pasir Panjang yesterday, after it was struck by lightning during a thunderstorm. No one was injured and BP Singapore said damage was expected to be minimal". The contents
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  • 214 15 but the dragon never showed up DRAGON, dra«on, tmralag bright "fere were y»a all af the night* Or ni large umber of people at the Beajamin Sheare* Bridge on Wrdneaday sight, heplag to get af least a fleetug glimpse af the sea drag**, omM have
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  • 173 15 PEOPLE would continue to support the government in its efforts to weather the stormy years ahead, Mr Ng Kan Ting, the MP for Punggol, said last night. Speaking at a National Day dinner at the Punggol community centre ne noted with pride that the government has
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  • 101 15 Three charged with robbing goldsmith THREE men were yesterday charged in a magistrate's court with robbing a goldsmith of $93,000 worth of jewellery. Ng Ah Huat, 30, Foo Chee Lock, 23, and Wong Kam Poh, 29, are alleged to have robbed Mr Leau Chiak Kheng, 36. manager of Ming Liang
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  • 377 15 Driving home the message don't spread mosquitoes THE Environment Ministry is going all out to spread this message: Don't breed mosquitoes. They can cause dengue haemorrhagic fever. Ministry officials, armed with facts, figures and a mobile exhibition, are going down to schools, army camps and community centres to tell people
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  • 61 15 THE National Police Cadet Corps units of Kirn Seng Technical School. Nan Chiau Girls' High School, Raffles Institution, River Valley High School and Tuan Mong High School will hold a concert and party for underprivileged children at the Raffles Institution Hall tomorrow at 9 a.m. Mr
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  • 46 15 AN UNLICENSED money lender. Koh Buan HeiuL 24 i was yesterday fined 55.000 (or I carrying on a money-lending business between Oct 1 last year and April 3 this year Koh, who has a previous conviction, pleaded guilty to the summons charge
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  • 480 16 The Straits Times says Take simple precautions SINGAPORE is a clean and well-drained city, and there should be few places where mosquitoes can breed. Steps to be taken to prevent them from breeding are simple and easy to follow, but 99 cases of dengue haemorrhagic fever have been reported so
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  • 566 16 MR NG Kah Ting, Member of Parliament for Punggol and a backbencher in Parliament for the past 19 years, spoke at the National Day celebrat'on dinner held by King Edward Hall at Kent Ridge, National University of Singapore, on Wednesday. Describing himself as an
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  • 689 16 WHY do American secretaries of state have so much trouble with the White House? It is nothing more than a question of geography In the good old days, the State Department was located in the Executive Office Building (EOB), which is right next to the White
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  • 1463 16  -  ISMAIL KASSIM The Region with Umno-PAS rivalry leads to split in many kampungs ASIDE from spawning tiny extremist sects, one of the main manifestations of this trend is the growing debate among Muslims of the applicability of Islamic laws in regulating a modern nation state like Malaysia.
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  • FORUM
    • 82 17 One preventive measure that hasn't worked SOME of my classmates go to amusement centres frequently. Their examination results are not good. They go to amusement centres after school and stay there until the evening. How do students get into these centres? They change their uniforms
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      • 167 17 I REFER to the letter "Helmets off, please" by "The Heat" (ST. July 17). The crash helmets worn by Traffic Police Mobile Squad officers are part of their uniform. Like other head -gear, helmets are required to be worn at all times when on duty
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      • 117 17 PLEASE refer to the letter by J4 *****3 (ST, July 14) who complained of not receiving any replies from HDB. Pertaining to requests for early allocation of flats alone, the Housing Board's Sales Section receives more than 1,000 letters every day from applicants. Every
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      • 332 17 Our country and the real battle I WRITE in response to your last paragraph in the editorial entitled ''Hold on to your own values" (ST, Aug 7). Your call for the strengthening of the framework of the values that has held our society together is both timely and pertinent. As
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    • 129 17 Ban them if they're hazardous THE amusement centres have become the latest scapegoat for any truancy on the part of students. These parks can be saved if they are allowed to operate after school hours, i.e. in the evenings, weekends, and school and public holidays. An age restriction can also
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    • 49 17 I WENT to a Toto booth to buy $2 Singapore Sweep tickets but was told that all the tickets were reserved for customers. Singapore Pools says ticket sellers can reserve tickets for customers. Can't the man in the street buy any tickets? UNFAIR Singapore VM
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    • 259 17 No reply from police on fatal accident MY son died in hospital after his car was involved in a road accident with a bus a' the junction of Benoi Road and Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim on Jan 5 at 6.40 a.m. I learnt that several calls were made to the police
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    • 237 17 I FEAR Singaporeans are losing their sense of humour and taking themselves far too seriously. Take for instance that momentous declaration by Major Fong Sip Chee that he would never look at that beautiful woman again just because she enlivened her exclamation with her
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    • 130 17 Film came back in bad state I HAVE just received several rolls of black and white film taken in Indonesia. I had waited until arriving here before having this film developed as several photographs were of particular importance to me. They were returned in the most awful condition, covered with
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    • 98 17 Set up bar school here WHAT are the prospects of a bar school being set up here for Singaporeans who are now doing their external IX. B degree or other overseas law degrees? The Council of Legal Education's (UK) new ruling requiring applicants to possess a minimum of a second
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    • ON THE BUSES
      • 65 17 PASSENGERS taking Service 230 from lorongs 1 and 2, Toa Payoh, to Lorong 8 have to pay 30 cents instead of 15 cents. They have to alight when the bus reaches the terminal and pay another 15 cents for the trip to Lorong 8. Could SBS please
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      • 49 17 THE SBS Bedok bus depot is a nuisance to the area's residents. Our health suffers from the noise and air pollution created by the workshop and buses, and our children cannot concentrate on their studies. Please move this depot to a non-residential area. Resident Singapore IMC
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      • 65 17 COULD SBS extend either service 33 or 44 to the Bedok Interchange so that commuters living in Joo Chiat will not have to change buses in order to get to Bedok Central? All existing services (33, 44 and 45) terminate at the Chai Chee depot. Although Bedok Central
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      • 46 17 WILL SBS please do something about feeder Service 210? There are two possible bus stops diagonally opposite each other for this particular service at Cnangi Point. Commuters have to guess to which stop the bus turns to first. TEH KEE HIM Singapore I3IS
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      • 38 17 CO'JLD SBS reroute a service to Collyer Quay, Shenton Way via Joo Chiat Place, Joo Chiat Road? Service 30 used to ply along these roads but was diverted for some unexplained reason. CONCERNED Singapore 1542
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      • 39 17 COULD SBS consider a direct bus service between Ang Mo Kio and Whampoa? I now have to take three buses before I reach Whampoa. The service will surely benefit residents of both estates. JESSIE TEO Singapore 2t5C
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    35 17 IF YOU can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start in Mandarin. The other person may lumw Mandarin bat may also be shy. Be the initiator!
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1180 18  -  PETER H AZELHURST Textbook row reveals rift within Japanese society By Our Tokyo Correspondent There are tentative moves in the LDP to provide the emperor the fountainhead of the pre-war mood of nationalism with more powers 4 MORE than M per cent of the
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    • 425 18 Robots-for-hire-scheme helps small businesses TOKYO Mr Toshio Iguchi runs a small plastic workshop with three moulding machines operated by robots to turn out parts for toy makers. "My wage bill now is zero," he said as he walked toward his spartan office from the little shop in the backyard of
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 103 19 TAT Lee Bank has reduced its prime lending rate by half a percentage point to 10 per cent from today. Its savings rate will be down by a quarter point to 7.75 per cent. Interest on one-month deposits will be trimmed from 7.50 per cent to 6.75
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      • 102 19 THE Singapore branch of Sanwa Bank will issue a US$3O million (5J65.25 million) floating rate certificate of deposit in the Asian dollar market. The three-year issue will carry an interest rate of 3/16 per cent above the six-month Singapore interbank offered rate. Interest is payable and adjusted semi-annually.
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      • 50 19 THE Credit Lyonnais US$2OO million (***** million) floating rate notes due February 1994, will be listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore from Aug 13. Trading will be on a ready basis and the quotation will be expressed as a percentage of the principal value, excluding accrued interest.
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      • 40 19 THE Asian Development Bank 15 million yen (*****,000) B' l per cent Japanese yen bonds due Aug 10, 1992, will be listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore on Aug 16. Trading will be on a ready basis.
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      • 99 19 AOKAM Tin Bhd, Austral Amalgamated Tin Bhd, Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Malaysia Bhd, Berjuntai Tin Dredging Bhd, Kampong Lanjut Tin Dredging Bhd, Kamunting Tin Dredging (M) Bhd, Kramat Tin Dredging Bhd, Kuala Kampar Tin Fields Bhd, Malaysia Mining Corporation Bhd, The Sungei Besi Mines Malaysia Bhd, Tronoh Mines
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      • 94 19 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Federal Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing Bhd for more information on its proposed rights and special issues. It wants to know whether there is any expected change in the amount of dividend payable on the enlarged capital for the year ending
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      • 94 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia will host an inter-governmental meeting of officials from the timber producing countries of the Asia-Pacif-ic region in October this year, according to Malaysian Primary Industry Minister Datuk Paul Leong. Datuk Leong said the meeting, sponsored by the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and
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      • 96 19 MANILA, Thurs. The Philippines has lost about 650 million pesos (*****.17 million) in government revenues since it implemented a trade liberalisation policy early this year, Customs Commissioner Ramon Farolan said. Mr Farolan said that in spite of the reduction in government revenues, the customs bureau would be able
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    • 285 19 Bata (M) expects trading conditions to worsen AFTER having just scrapped through a difficult first half, Bata (Malaysia) Bhd said its ability to withstand the effects of the recession will be put to a crucial test in the current six months. This is because Bata expects trading conditions to become
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    • 483 19 THE Chemical Bank ex sects some recovery in the Malaysian economy next year as a result of a pickup in demand for commodities from industrial countries and consequent improvement in fJHces. In a report on Malaysia's 1982 83 economic prospects, the American
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    • 521 19 THREE local jewellery manufacturers Yap Brothers Jewellery Manufacturers, Diamond Investments and Precious Stones Exchange have been placed under receivership by their secured creditors. They are unable to meet the repayment schedules for their bank loans. The total amount owing the banks is $4.4 million.
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    • 393 19 THE See Hoy Chan group, a diversified conglomerate on both sides of the Causeway, has set its sights on becoming the market leader in the high growth and capital intensive micro-computer business. The thrust was made a year ago when the SHC group
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    • 245 19  -  ABB Y TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Thurs. The Philippines' sugar production for the 1981/82 crop year is expected to increase by 3 per cent over last season's output of 2.31 million tonnes. The forecast is made by a private investment house, the Private
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    • 137 19 Yong resigns from Wearnes MB YONG Plug How, managing dirts-tor «f the Ovvenuneat Investment Corporation, has resigned M a director of Wearae Brothers, a member of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, grasp of companies. A statement from Wearne* said the hoard has accepted Mr Ysbs/i Igfitlf with effect tram Aag 2.
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    • 200 19 Fleet Holdings gets new chairman MR DAIM Zainuddin, a prominent bumiputra businessman, has taken over as chairman of Fleet Holdings Sdn Bhd, the parent company of New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Bhd. He took over the post from Datuk Junus Sudin last month. Datuk Junus is currently acting as chief
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    • Market Highlights
      • 503 19 SINGAPORE: Prices continued to fall sharply over a broad front on Increased selling pressure in active selective trading yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial* Index fell UJ2 points to SM.SS, bringing Its fail In the past IZ days to 128.V7 points. Keppel Shipyard feU cent to $2.8*
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      • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
        • 57 19 SOU -.10 i Leong Kin iel CoconuU I I IK Metro Hldo rlibrrx S'anyanK >L E H'T poh Garden v»t Iron > Finance >el Properties mm Chew Keppel Ship 510 -40 170 -40 675 -X 510 -30 380 -28 2SO -25 486 -24 220 -24 180 -24 482 -23
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        • 16 19 Sugars I Cemrnt lulli-Purposr liitt- 1 Prop 860 330 178 104 •41 6 3 •2
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        • 24 19 OCBC 345.000 Sel Prop 204,000 Promet 188.000 Hotel Prop 173,000 C C 166.000 Total turnover: 4.95 m Total value: $14. 70 m
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        • 25 19 Indicator: Industrials Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations: BC: *****9 *****2 ***** ***** 1470.80 1433.00 988.49 980.27 518.93 507.03 214.67 ***** 830.23 824.49 520.30 503.98
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      • 60 19 Id Bhd lad -10 -5 c*c Gathrle Bhd NBT -13 -10 -5 CCM PAN Hmw Par N»t Iron -18 -5 -23 (old SUntffr (irnttnus liM-bcapr Bhd PMC -1« ■i: -t ■i -14 -18 PrrUa Pbuit VmbShip Sap Carp i -17 -6 -16 Prim* Slme Darby Tlnie«
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    • 2334 20 Adjusted far scrip rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In late af ft shares each, with price qaated In dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL MS La«t DW Hl«k Low Cmm>F Sale or- N.I P/E Vol Day. oooi Hl«k Low 3SO 247 Acra» 270 Alcom 115 Z33 135
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    • 190 20 ABBtnawor sßCummm aba (■■■■lW arina kr Aaj U) Spore Growth Fund 069 0.74 OI'B-MONTAUI (Miauiw- pftaa) kw Aag U) L'nioo Spore Fund 0 LM DIAMOND aMiT STOKE (Miaifi' fftoai tar Aag U) lhamond Spore Fd (USD 053 057 St 1 13 IM INCOME BOND t NTT (Came* arkaa)
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    • 431 20 SHARE prices again (ell sharply on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in a day of almost uninterrupted selling. Turnover rose significantly. After an easier start, prices moved continuously lower on a spate of selling. Some late support, however, managed to seep through, taking values Just
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    • 29 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties mi Palms Tins rubbers rubbers Deb/L— g Up 5 1 1 1 Dawn 70 8 1 6 2 5 9 ouch 4 2
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 2343 20 Singapore BID and offer pnors officially listed and buslneai in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of aharec traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise spectfled. All Times SerUement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board
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      • 344 20 STOCKS closed sharply lower yesterday, on heavy institutional selling which triggerred stop-loss orders, brokers said. In the afternoon shares extended early losses and dealers expect the Hang Seng index to breach the 1,000 mark for the first time since June, 1980 The index, which closed at 1.000.03 at the
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      • 374 20 PRICES eased in quiet trading in the stock market yesterday, dealers said. They said a shortage of activity, with buyers and sellers on the sidelines ahead of the Federal Budget next Tuesday, prevented a big downturn after the falls on Wall Street overnight. The All-Ordinaries index feU 2.8 points
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      • 329 21 SHARE prices yesterday fell for the eight consecutive tradins day. though the selling lost momentum as investors turned cautious over the pace of the recent slump. The market average slipped another 4.98 to end at 6.880 23, its lowest level since August 28, 1980. when it stood at 6.879
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      • 355 21 NEW YORK, Wed. Stock prices again failed to sustain the technical rally expected by many analysts as investors showed continued concern about a weak economy and conflicting cures proposed by the administration. The market once again fell to its lowest level in more than two years with the
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      • 624 21 GOVERNMENT bonds were firm but equities were mixed in slow trading. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was off 1.9 points at 545.5. Substantial overseas demand was seen for bonds and Exchequer 12 per cent 1996 was exhausted as a "tap" stock in early business. Prices ended as much
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      • 54 21 FINANCIAL TIMKS INDUSTRIALS Wednesday M 7.4 Tuesday mi 1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INIH'STRIALS Wednesday 777.21 Tu««day 779.30 Week Ago 803.M H K HANG SENG Thursday MS 30 Wednesday iooo.«7 Week Ago 1442.02 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 614 7 Wednesday 818.8 Week Ago 821.4 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday.- .464 2 Wednesday
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      • 212 21 AMSTERDAM. Wed. Share prices were mixed in quiet trading, with advances roughly equalling declines but no major movements were seen on a market that was denied impetus by a lower Wall Street close, dealers said. Banks were the strongest sector, with ABN advancing two to 270 guilders and NMB
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      • 236 21 ntOM: Page erf M HCak(UTS) IM PhM 5 MS) torn A«ba (3 906 i A mttm (5 JOB) ■stftsjM (4.M8) (1) 4.(0 (1) 4.T4 ■sag Esas (UJsB) M Laajst (1MB) uiita(k^i(i4aas)id IlUtl (4 JOS) K Ill|ll (2KB) tHM (S.HS) M M C (1 H6 1 90S) (3) 1.(5
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      • 207 21 ZURICH, Wed. Share prices closed mixed with an easier bias on moderate volume, as concern about economic prospects overshadowed the market, dealers said. The Credit Suisse index <.:?~d 0.6 point lower at 212.5. Prmnn Aruoro SuUMs ZM -2 Aluiuuarßr OS -5 AluiuUKßq 1» Brown Bonn Br M 0 unch
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      • 54 21 Pwo. AcoKMlnim 0001* unch Anglo Phil oooog unch Ape« Mlninc B 0 000 unch AUuCon B 15 70-01 ■acUeOoM oociB unch Bulr Ptlroleum ***** OOOK, Flm Mill Hide L*p.nu> B UN -0001 Mannduqu, B 4* UinM Mill unch Pnil Ovvrsras 0033 -0002 B HO -0006 Plcop B Plonnr "fT
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      • 9 21 THE STOCK market was closed yesterday Queen's birthday
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    • 1617 20 BID and ofler price* officially Uatnt u>d hi nl >■ In and reported to the Kuala liimpur Slock Exchange yesterday, wtth tbt number of shares traded «hown la bracken to lou of 1.000 unlu unless otherwise speri B nnxjaniAU Aaaa (3.1(6) Una (1.02 B) (2) LB (4) LM
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    • 582 20 A WAVE at aervaas aelUag skaak tke Bugapare stark market agala yesterday, wltk prirrs flalsalng at taelr toweat levels la 25 meatks Trading was mare active tkaa aaaal. Tke Straits Times ladastrlal ladex caatuaed Its douWe-dlglt, lttk straigkt trading day af plaages wltk a steep
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      • 649 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with September RSS One buyers quoted at 179.00 cents per kilo, up 0.50 cent on Wednesday's close. Morning prices were about unchanged but gained some ground in subsequent trading on some covering. Afternoon prices fluctuated around lunch time levels
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      • 92 21 NOON SSH and BMR prios ywardar •A* g»»««»Wt (CwTMt Klil B«r*n fUIWr. SSR» UUapalWll 16»tO l«0 50N SSRSO llWpdMI 157 00 IM.OON MULB hfUaWf SMRCV llusi^llMl 197 JO 199 SON SMRL lllaaprfM) 117 JO IWSON SMRS (llaapdlK) IMOU IMOON SMR Ul' <lv p^lM) UNO UNO SMR 10
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      • 32 21 Rubber Aug 12 Singapore: Sept: 179.00 cent* (up 0.60 cent) Malaysia: Sept: 199.00 cents (up 0.75 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering*: 171 tonnes (down 44 tonnes)
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      • 138 21 CHINESE Prague Exekaage, st»g»p»rt\ rlastsg prleea per 1W kg yeassrtaj. CaesMi ail: Bulk fob $83.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $96.00 sellers, new drum fob $99.00 sellers. Cagm: Mixed (loose) $42.00 buyers. Ptfptt: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $310.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper (aq
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      • 208 21 THE KDjOBAR market for gold deliverable in SU«apore opened at $23,548 and closed at 123.436 yesterday In the Fax East, gold opened at 15J333.50, 334.50. moved up to 5334J0/38.00 before eating to OS3J9/38.C0, against a stronger US Hongkong dollar, by lunch tin* The market re-opened at 1322 75 5333.30.
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      • 195 21 THE STRAITS tin price was again unchanged at MRS. 15 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 44 tonnes to 171 tonnes. The overnight London market was barely steady after firmer with forward buyers edging £5 lower to £6,860 per tonne. LONDON: Tin on Wednesday, closed
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      • 175 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed lower In moderate trading on light selling yesterday, dealers said. In the south, August and September fell $5 and $10 respectively to MJ675 per tonne while in central both delivery months fell $15 each to $665 October in the
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      • 32 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous in brackets): Wlrebari Spot buyers £797.00 (1815 00). sellers £7*7.50 (£*****). Three Month* buyers £807 00 (EW.OO; sellers £807.50 ■Ul kUrfcstlSM: Easier aim: 13.860 loonei
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      • 39 21 *M Tasa New York 228 6.238 6 296 6 30S Zurk-h CUB C.478 6 22S 6S7S linn Wat Singapore 6 178 6 20b 627S 630S Closing prices In US dollars a troy ounce. timitm: Credit Ms», Ham.
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    • 343 21 THE US/Stag dollar *M first quot ed at C 1T» K IB the Singapore forex market yesterday Initial selling caused It to slip below rXI7tS as It touched the low a mm A firmer US dollar la the early afternoon and short -covering by speculators who sold
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    • 45 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Aug 12: Overnight: Call deposits: 3.. Ckxiag Bayiag S«Uia f 3-month Treasury bills 3H 3. 3-montl) Bank bills 7 15/16 7 13/16 3 months CD 7H 7H 8 months CD 8 7H gaarc*: Nislml Dfcrnsal C».
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    • 355 21 Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Aug 1?: INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm CtfIfTWICWO MOffWMfl (MN SfVMlffMOflMfl PofOWtMQO qufdywUrday (ceo— H»rtty dMn«* L»e*l dallan to »imunit of f*re4gß ru rreaey: US dollar 2.1T75 2.1785 2.8196 -22.77 Sterling pound 3.6985 3.7025 7.3469 49 66 Australian
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    • 24 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore baalia are cnrrrntly prepare*] U leas! U their best cutemen b ll.tt per rent.
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    • 37 21 Cloiing Interbank rates (c or ingaporr dollar* on Aug 12 OOer Bid vcrnlftat 11W 12 1 month 7 7 16 7 5 16 2 month* 7 9 It 7 7 1* 3 month* t 7V»
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      • 654 22 PREMTUM Holdings Bhd, a small Malaysian plantation group, is believed to have concluded negotiations for the takeover of two Kuala Lumpur landmarks the Sungei Wang Plaza and The Regent Hotel. The two properties belong to Tan Sri Chong Kok Lim, an Ipoh miner and
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      • 177 22 Gilani expects profits of M$23m GILANI Jute and Textile Mills (M) Bhd has projected group pretax profits of M 523.17 million for its current year ending Dec 31 if its proposed capital restructuring and acquisition of Menang Holdings are successful. This profits forecast is based on a number of assumptions,
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      • 330 22 ROTHMANS of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Bhd has proposed yet another bonus for shareholders, albeit a less generous one for five this time. The bonus, announced together with its year-end results, is the fourth scrip issue from the group, following its decision last year to
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      • 402 22 OSLO, Thurs. Norsk Hydro, the Norwegian industrial and energy concern, is studying the feasibility of moving gas to Europe from fields off northern Norway by pipeline through Norway. Until now, it has been widely believed that a land pipeline for north Norwegian gas
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      • 332 22 Australia incurs payments deficit of $312 million SYDNEY, Thurs. Australia recorded a balance of payments deficit of Asl47 million (*****.3K million) in July, following five successive monthly surpluses. The main reason for the deficit was a sharp fall off in the flow of overseas funds. Net capital inflow in July
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      • 223 22 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand's exports of raw sugar almost tripled in the first half of this year compared wi»h same period in 1981, totalling 1.4 million tonnes. The Soviet Union, China and the United States were the major buyers, in that order. However earnings from the
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      • 289 22 S Africa bolsters reserves with 'swaps' JOHANNESBURG. Thurs. South Africa has pledged over 1.3 million ounces of gold to foreign banks and bullion dealers in a series of "swaps" aimed at bolstering the hard currency component of the country's foreign reserves. As a result of thr swaps, the reserve bank's
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      • 496 22 BONN, Thurs. East Germany could soon face difficulties repaying its foreign currency debt be- i cause of the increasingly cautious attitude of Western banks towards lending to the East bloc. The squeeze has also obliged East Berlin to accept lower rates of economic
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    • 670 21 NOTICES IN THE HM>H COURT Of THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE C«fMta«WkslU| No. l« M Ml IN THE MATTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT (CHAPTER 1H) AMD IN THE MATTEk OP .SINGAPORE COSMOS SHIPPING COMPANY PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OP PKnnoN Notice ls hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of
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    • 3807 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE *****22 RATES Monday Friday 9000m—5 30 pm CLASSIFICATION GROUP ,<(% X (5 00 pm for next doy) Ofdinory 90 cts pt' word (Mm jl 3 50) CA.T.S. 7 T Times Centra, 1 N«w Induitriol Rood, j v CHu«-«linn A liilniriinn 900om—I 00 pm (Soturdoy) Bo» CKoro«:ss 00 (coHected)
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    • 447 23 Something For Everyone... In Todays Straits Times Classified w a I Looking for o course to pursue' Then consult the Classified, where there's a comprehensive table of professional, academic ond technical courses to help you chart your future ft* CA.T.S. I 1 284-4421 1 The Stroits Times Classifieds Education SALES.
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    • 1213 24 i P MeWlSns»tll»B»> I 40 Other Services WHY DEPEND ON Klei Iricmns. I l\ I\jL P M^M Am on Me. -Names. Plumbers? I aaafl sJlJll IT^lssssssi Kor you. Werji Knlerprises take I IH ri I 1 I < ire ill .ill problems At once. I ion Lac t *****41 for
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    • 1236 24 gill If BW w luln 1 MANUFACTURERS WHO CAM supHono Kong Fashion Wholesale p i y for long term, high quality telephone spray, body deodorspecialised In ant' perfume and household chemical products Please send young ledie* Mouse*, sets skirl* your catalogue and quotations and troueer*. to P O Box 2720.
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    • 900 24 i UPPER SECONOARV STUDENT requires Graduate for Malhs. Science tuition at West Coast. Outram Also required a tutor for ings) Call *****50 EXPERIENCED FEMALE TUTOR required by 2 primary students Must have A f level Chinese To leach from 2pm lo spm Salary negotiable Tel *****78 TUTORS REQUIRED BY a
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    • 904 24 ijf! 1 I Employ rn©nt af T PACIFIC CARRIERS PTE. LTD. an established Singapore Shipping Company has immediate vacancy (or the following positions: (1) ACCOUNTS CLERKS c At least 1 year experience In Accounts Payable function c Good Accounting knowledge (2) DATA ENTRY CLERK c 1-2 years experience In similar
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    • 930 24 MA Emptoyifcont A well established Bank requires CLERK/ CASHIERS c GCE O' or A" level c Some working experience preferred but those without experience may also apply c Attractive fringe benefits and 3 months bonus offered. Interested applicants, pleaie spply with lull par- licular* telephone contact number and a non-retmn-
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    • 1119 25 |jl| Q Empioyiwrnt 1 4« Situations Vacant Secretarial tt Clerical Eipanding Company has > GENERAL CLERKS/ RECEPTIONISTS RFOUIREMtNTS !e Minimum GCK'O' level .c Abletot>|»' ea Experience preferred WE WILL PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING: c (iuod working I atmosphere c Prepared lo pay well •c other fringe heneflta Write with lull resume,
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    • 536 25 B f »*By SECRETARIES TO EARN EXTRA CASH DURING LUNCH BREAK WITHOUT LEAVING YOUR OFFICE. CALL ******3 FOR INFORMATION A wall established Firm j near Ang Mo K io requires FEMALE CLERK urgently Age: 20 29 years Qualifications. OCE o Level, fast and accurate typing. Maths, at least 2 years
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    • 509 25 immediate Vacancy SECRETARY c With private secretarial certificate c Possess 1 year working experience c Salary range $450-$5OO Please apply with own handwriting, contact telephone number with (non-returnable photograph u> S.T Box A ***** 1 New Industrial Road Singapore 10S3. The Wing On Fire Marine msur ence Company Ltd has
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    • 1709 25 111 x I Efivfltoyiiwfit f I I INSURANCE CLERK Required by an Insurance Broking/Consultancy Company Ideally applicants should currently be working in a similar position Salary will commensurate with experience. Interested applicants please Teli 33M3U/3MO(S4 for an appoint moil. Professional firm requires RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST c GCE O' level c Preferable with
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    • 408 25 lAx ll I I m 1 1 I 3E THONG SIA CO (S) PTE LTD invites applications for TRAINEE SALES REPRESENTATIVES Male completed National Service. Minimum Secondary 3. Age: 21-30 years old. Conversant with the English language and most Chinese dialects. Must be able to write simple reports in English
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    • 475 25 EARN WHAT YOU'RE WORTH WITH ERA REAL ESTATE The doys of cosy money in real estate ore gone But the intelligent, hard working, we! trained Real Estate Specialist today is still earning between $60,000 and $100,000 annually ERA can help you make that kind of income We offer ambitious selt-introductory
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    • 1187 25 if 0 EfflptoymMH We are a fast expanding international organisation with immediate vacancies for the post of i MALE Sales Kepresenta- tives Hocjuiremeittc 1) Above 21 years of age 2) Mm. Secondary education 3) Pleasant personality 4) Possess Class 111 driving licence would be an advantage I S) Previous sales
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    • 1372 26 ll]_\ Employment ¥TII I i 66 Situations Vacant teles MENARO COSMETICS invites you lo Join us as full-time or part -II me BEAUTY ADVISORS Experience not necessary tree training In skin-care and make-up provided Attractive Income Other incentives Interested please apply personally or call Jam. C hong Umt 2— 4
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    • 977 26 1^ D t*oofm*A a_W GTM COIGNET J.V. m»ii.. appHcaliona lor MM follow mg poarttona: 'LAND SURVEYOR Minimum 5 years experience In Building/ Civil Engineering works MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN c GCE 'O' level from Technical stream or STI/ VITB certificate In Mechanical drawing and design c Experience In reinforced concrete (preferably pre
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    • 1026 26 HilP rilllll 1 An international oilfield service company with a workshop al Loyang Offshore Base Is looking for SKILLED WELDER a Holder of recognised Welder Certificate i a Several years' experience In arc welding, plate fitting ami iv touting I a Able to perform work In ac- cordance with API
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    • 774 26 i Wall #vtab4isHa<i arc hit act Offica raquirM MMOft. a INTERMEDIATE DRAUGHTSMEN lnl#f t td ptoaiaM pftoft#: 2MOSSI or writ* to: S.T. Boi A«2007 1. Naw Industrial Road Smgapora 1953 URGENTLY REOUMEO AWCONO Fitters. Aircond Servicing Mechanics Requirements: At least 16 years of age Preferably have knowledge on aircond servicing
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    • 483 26 111 Q Emptoyment FAIRCHILD BBHaaaaaaaVaHaaßßHtaaH A Schlumberger Company I TEMPORARY S PRODUCTION OPERATORS (FEMALE) You are invited to loin our I team of happy oper? .ors We need temporary operators for the 'ollowing shifts fmQ f C SHIFT OPERATORS (1 Ipm to 7am) $350 plus i a hour supper break
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    • 448 27 Iff D tUnptoymMt J» Situation* Vacant tJ Production -3 DATA HEADS (PTE) LTD We are manufacturers of magnetic recording heads -tor computers. We invite I you to ioin us and be part ol the computer industry I FEMALE OPERATORS WE OFFER: -c (..»«1 wages and attendL ami- bonus Oood Increment
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    • 448 27 BENYTONE (Hifl/Tuner Manufacturer) Urgently requires: Vawaßeee>*aßeeeeeeeeeeWaßeeaW>eWl Age above 20 Secondary education One year experience in quality control work. Please apply in writing with full particulars telephone number or call personally at Benytone Singapore Pte Ltd Blk 6, 128, Kallang Place Singapore 1233 HITACHI KOKI (S) PTE LTD requires:MALE OPERATORS R#^uir#m#n
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    • 900 27 Tf ewaf A printing company in Jurong re quiree 1) PRINTING MACHINE ASSISTANTS i with nr without i"xp*ri»nm 2) PRODUCTION CLERK lOCS Olevfli 3) BINDING GIRLS I without experience I 4) DELIVERY DRIVERS Transport will be provided on fixed routes Interested applicants, pleeaa apply personally lo: KOK WAH PRESS PTE
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    • 904 27 0 I aaaaaaaw IDA sFI bnptoviiMnt SING KOON SENG PTE. LTD (SHIPBUILDING) requires: 1) TECHNICIANS (MALE) c Candidates must possess Technical Diploma or VITB Certificate c Few years' relevant working experience In shipyard will be an advantage. c Salary will commensurate with qualifications Experience. Plaaaa write in stating full personal
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    • 912 27 I y I uM ft C AIRMMILL HOTEL PTE LTO r"quires TELEPHONE OPERATORS c CiCK O' level c Good command of spoken English and Mandarin 1 c Able to type at 35 wpm would be an advantage c Salary MM per month SECURITY GUARDS c Secondary education c Below 45
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    • 879 27 ■A Q Eiwptoywwwt PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL RECEPTIONIST Age 18 -24 years OCI level Pleasant personality Bilingual in Knglish and Mandarin preferred lattirti I Salary Wls S4.IH pin SECURITY GUARDS (Male) Age 21 45 years Ability to speak and write .Mmplp English 3 shifts Salary «S6 5376 p m CHAMBERMAIDS Age
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    • 1040 28 \mu**~ i HH HARD AY A EQUIPMENT FTELTO Required imanavaloly by c prearsssivs Heavy Tractor Equipment Company RECEPTrONtST/TYPIST c OCE O level c Ability to type and operate 5 x 23 PABX switchboard. c Pleasant personality with courteous and good telephone manners DRIVER CUM DELIVERY CLERK I c Secondary level
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    • 1043 28 B W I I An established Company requires TRUCK MIXER DRIVERS Job site Jurong West MALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES Completed NS Preferably with experience In construction DMEC TOR'S DRIVER Possess class 3 driving licence Ability to speak and understand simple English preferred but not essential Interested please call personally for Interview
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    • 1412 28 i OFFICE BOY require*- by eeteMMwd lecel Con oomcWon Comply. c Able to tide a motorcycle c Willingness lo work hard Interested peroono are r»qu««t«d lo call poiooneßy between 10 a.m and 4.30 p.m .1 10-00 The Arcade iiCeayerOuey Smgepor.olo4 PKR AUOE BEAUTY CENTRE requires 1. FEMALE HAMDRESSER Be creative
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    • 889 28 Til j TRANSPORT COMPANY URGENTLY requires Chinese Despatch Clerk Able to ride motorcycle With 1 years experience In similar line Interested, please call personally lo: 2005- A. International Plaxa. Anson Road CLINIC NURSE REOUMEO for dementi Experience preferable but not essential Interested please write to: S T Box A *****
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    • 670 28 SECRETARIES. RECEPTIONWTS, Oeneral Clerks. Typists. Accounts Clerks. Keypunchers. Drivers. Despatch Riders. Call *****27 SHOPPING CENTRE REOUMES ¥<■■ male Cashiers. Sales Assistants. Bakery Helpers. Carpark Attendants Apply 83-A. East Coast Road TEMPORARY CLERK-OF-WORKS. Preferably Christians retired. required for church building project Call Oalllee Church 500--2410 WATCHMAN REOUMEO Applicants please ring Mr
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    • 1392 29 mi c 1 1 hi c tNMsis.*.^. ia c «b»»«ib«.~i J CWSHYSSOO I for a Nissan air-conditioner in every NEW 120Y Blind Van von comfort v Wf M Take advantage of this Double Offer from Tan Chong! rkxik j Nissan 1 2()Y Blind Van today, and for just $500 more,
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    • 1999 29 NISSANn makes it easier with j BUND VANS PICKI'PS I JOY Blind Van S y.SMHK) I tun Petrol Lingbtxl $10,050(10 I Uon CJO Petrol Blind Vjn-Stjndjrd Bod> $lO.JS(> (»> I ton Petrol Fljthnl 511.***** I 1 ton C2O Petrol Blind Vjn-lonjt Body $10,725 00 I ton Diesel Fljthevl lIISW <*>
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    • 1107 30 times firidoy properties the middle °f/jß^^ all the action :^pW*H^ Business, Food, mWmiwM Shopping, Entertainment, Transport... Peninsula Plaza is the right choice for long-term strategy" "We're in the right location, with every convenient facility around us "We've got a really splendid view most impressive" "As small or as large as
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    • 633 30 APARTMENT AVAILABLE AT GOLDBELL TOWERS 47 SCOTTS ROAD TEL: *****11 Apartment No. 47J Type 'A. Trd Floor. Partly Furnished. Available from 16th August* 1982 3 bedrooms, study antlounge with wall-to-wair carpeting, dining area, trr-' race and bar area with mar-.' ble floors, separate servant's quarter Kitchen fitted wiin cabinets also
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    • 1123 32 times friday properties .^a^BBBBBBMBMBBBBBBBBBsBBSk provides PROPERTY FINANCE for Residential > Commercial properties CALL *****92 *****47 FOR DETAILS A P no M 36 c DMT. 17 JALAN LOV ANG BESAR Double-storey bungalow Matured garden Approx 15.000 sq ft $750,000 c DMT. SPMNOLEAF OAROEN Huge double-storey semidetached Approx 5.000 sq ft SSBMSO
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    • 1747 32 SbS I M rt9(ftfwHtt J DOUBLE-STOREY CORNER TERRACE HOUSE AT EMERALD MILL ROAD Lend araa ebout 4400 eejt. Wafl meManed «Wi modern tewtoMOCl MM C#f%tf aW MTCOfM. Highest offer secures PtiiMid Mr Lm, SStMSJV D#tw##*i 9am. and Ipm. or 734a552 between awaandlM*. Luiunous Semi-Oetached at LANT ANA AVENUE/ SIXTH AVENUE
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    • 1293 32 .A E Acranfwnoclation Jk BB I ProptfUt l CARL REALTY PTE Ltd Sell your properties directly to us without commission charges *****4/ *****6 CLIENTS LOOKING FOR terrace/ semi-detached houses in dlst 15/ 18 Budget $350,000 $500,000 (-all Command *****33 GENUINE BUYERS URGENTLY seek seinl-delached I bungalows In dlsl 9. 10.
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    • 696 33 times friday properties 83 OffkwSfMc** b) Rmntml SALE/RENT 9 HIGH FLOOR AR£A 1 Approi 9.360 Sq ft I 29th Floor 1 ?<?5O sq ft B ?Bth Floor 6.233/1 6951.432 sqft I Basement Shop Space 780 sq ft each unit r Office space a vai lable at CHOON BEE BUILDING North
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • 387 35  -  EPSOM JEEP By WITH well over SM horses sheltered In the sprawling BakJt Tlmah steMes, the Singapore Turf Club can at anytime have a "regional" meettag without MalayslanhMesi haraes. Taa Sri Raame Bhaw and his commlttre shewed foresight when they called fer extra entries
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    • 574 35 IT SADDENS me to see many hones racing nowadays renamed after some rat horses of the past, does not seem right. Most of them are racing In lowly company, some in Class 6. Now I see a Class 4 horse renamed Lightarmed n
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    • 1284 35 DAfr -I 2.IS CLASS 4 DIV B I,loom ivnv^u x (Rwstrictwd Tnrmt 3, 4 5-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,000) 1 •0»»9» <I>niiS»i D n No Expen*e-Yap 4 nzg +4 (UOOm) Sutry 12 t Shin Smb. 0 H Lee-Owner 4 rag 4 (UUm) UkM 3 I *0 Checrfal a Cheerful-Allan 3
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    • 109 35 Change of names and stables THESE horses running in The Pesta Sukan Cup Meeting have been renamed: Admiral Stall is the former Go Smoothly. Killyguire is now known as Noir Sur Noir. Boy Star is now Putra Bu 11. Stall Madam is the former Tradition n. Specialist is now The
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    • 414 35  - Kindred, Young Regent stride out smartly CAVALIER ON THE TRACK with TRAINER George West's trio of Young R> gent, Klndrd and Alvarona matched stride to return 37.4 sec in a 600 m workout i Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Young R< gent and Kindred were four lengths ahead < Alvarona across
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    • 821 35 NOTICE IN TNI MOH COUtT Of MALAY A AT JOHOK SAMtU COMPANIES (WINOtNG-UT) NO. 10 OF 19*2 V Motwr ol &k«ot» 7ISIIMI (?»O1 o4 C.t^nmii *<1 1»65 M In MaMr ol Molorvo" Carpal M*i Sdn BM Toopo. livfxOTne Mn Mm) M Motaruon Cop* Mrtfc Mr. Mxi aapaasa* AOVtaTISCMfNT Of KtrriON
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    • 756 35 I MATTEL (M) SDN. BHD. I M MATTEL MALAYSIA SDN. BHD., located in the Prai Free Trade Zone, I Penang is a subsidiary of MATTEL INC., the world's largest toy manufac S turer with headquarters in the United States. H M We offer attractive salary and benefits program and provide
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  • J Obituaries
    • 38 36 THE DIRECTORS, MANAGEMENT STAFF OF CEMENT MARKETING COMPANY (M) SDN. BHD. WISMA CMC 80 82, JALAN BRICKFIELDS KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA WISH TO EXTEND OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES AND CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. YAP EE CHIAN
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    • 58 36 LATE HASAN ALI JIVABHAI (H.A. JIVABHAI) OF SINGAPORE GENERAL STORES FORMER CITY COUNCILLOR FROM 1949-1967 WHO PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY ON 13-8 1979 3 LONO YEARS HAVE PASSED BUT MEMORIES STAY FRESH AND PAINFUL NOT JUST TODAY BUT EVERY DAY, WE REMEMBER THE TIMES WE SHARED.
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    • 65 36 7 The Husband/Father 1 Family of the late LINDA MAH FEI YIN GABRIEL LEX TZE HUI would like to express their sincere appreciation to the Management Staff of Yamaha Music Asia Pte Ltd, Managoment A Staff of Thomson Medical Centre, pastor and members of Trinity Christian Centre, friends and relatives
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      305 36 AGED: 57 peeaed away peacefully on nth Aug IM2 al 4.30pm. leaving behind her beloved huebend. Steven Teo and. Brother* chiiu Song Kal Tan Soon Bah •on* Dennis Teo Benny Teo Daughters Lily Teo Molly Teo Sally Teo Sons-in-law Michael Tan Lee Cher Lye Nr Hoong Fel Grand-Children
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    • 32 36 With d— p»it aynifMttiy and kind condot«nc»s to ttvs Husband and family ot Iho lit* MDM NANCY SEAH MOY HIAN From: The Management a Stall Jordan Forwarders International (S) PteLtd
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    • 43 36 'We often think of the yesteryears When we were together; Fond memories of you linger. Making your absence that more painful for us.' Always ramombfod by FAMH.V AND ALL LOVED ONES. MDM LIM SIEW TIN Departed: 13th August. 1976
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    • 45 36 Someday somewhere the Joy we had In him we lost will be Renewed again beyond the veil For all Eternity Your loving vile, grandma In law, ptunll in li«. liimi-in-li. brothers-in-law and iiephewa. PAUt Lai HOCK CHYE Departed 13th Auguat IMO
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    • 78 36 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. LEE TONG CHEE TIME CHANOES MANY THINGS BUT NOT THE MEMORY THIS DAY BRINOS NOT JUST TODAY BUT EVERYDAY WE REMEMBER THE TIMES WE SHARED ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY COLLEAGUES OF EA-TECH 73 AIR ENGINEERING TRAINING INSTITUTO. In Loving Mamory Ol m Loving Memory Of D^wtKl
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    • 119 36 You left us eleven years on this eventful day Fondesi memories of you we cherish everyday Your dignified and exemplary life we respect To emulate we must In all aspect ineerted by lovmg hueband. children, grandchildren and aM loved 3 years may pass But memories of
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    • 27 36 Three years have passed. But memories stay fresh and painful Always rtmwtibftd by all at MISS NEO KIM H WEE Departed 13 B*9
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    • 125 36 The tamily of the late Mr Lum Chek Hong Klines to thank Rev Norman Chan, church member*, all relative* and fnend* tor their kind •nlance. pretence, condolence* and donehon* during their recent bereevement. The family ol th« late MDM CECILIA QUEK GHIM CHEO thanks all relatives, colleagues, bualness
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      42 36 144 In Mamor iam In memory o< You have found swert rest at last. W> who truely lov« you know. How much wr have lost 16 yean ago Aiw.fi m the Heart* ol aM Vow Lim Kang Long Oeparted 13J.M Dearest Fainer.
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    • 251 36 Shilton to march on with the Saints REST OF THE BIG SOCCER NEWS ENGLAND'S World Cup goalkeeper Peter Shilton is to leave Nottingham Forest and join Southampton for £350,000 ($1.3 million). Shilton, 33 next month, joined Forest in 1977 for £270,000 and helped them to a League championship and two
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    • 481 36 Easy for seeds Lendl, McEnroe TORONTO, Thurs. Top-seeded John McEnroe and thirdranked Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, moved one step closer to a semi-final meeting with easy, second-round victories in the Canadian Open men's tennis championships here yesterday. McEnroe overpowered Juan Avendano, of Spain, 6-2, 6-1, in 64 minutes, while Lendl
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    • 224 36 Renee quits as Martina's coach NEW YORK, Than. Dr Ream Blckar* mU yesterday Ua t shy hM realgaea' m eaaea of wamea's tennis star Martin* Navraiil«\ "I've me bark to the fmli-ame practice of medtelae as an eye sargeaa." said Reaee, wka nimuit a aexekaage »parattaa la 1175 and aaed
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    • 198 36 LONDON, Thurs. Northamptonshire spinners Peter Willey and David Steele issued a timely reminder to England's Test selectors not to discard them when they routed Sussex on the first day of their English county championship match yesterday. On the eve of England's second five-day Test against Pakistan.
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    • 663 36 Gates way to title glory [h i[i]i[Tj 4 if t^^ l ii^^^^i^^^^i r^^Lj r^^^TiT^s IF we can steer clear in the next few months of the sort of injuries that laid up Terry Butcher and Paul Mariner last season, we have the talent to take the title. ERIC GATES LONDON,
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE THREE
    • 417 37  - Stalwarts stumped J. RAJENDRAN Leave problems force four to miss the final showdown By SINGAPORE will be without four stalwarts for the three-day Malaysian Cricket Association inter-state final against defending champions Federal Territory starting today in Kuala Lumpur. But the Republic's team will still have enough power to carry the
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    • 422 37 VIAREGGIO (Italy), Thurs. Olympic 800 metres champion Steve Ovett, of Britain, suffered a rare defeat when he was beaten into second place by West German Harald Schmid in the Viareggio international athletics meet here last night. Ovett, still recovering from a leg
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    • 615 37  -  DEREK WILD TOP GOLFERS IN LORD SELKIRK TROPHY MATCH BY JOE GOH, The Rest's captain, has assembled a formidable golf team with whom he hopes to wrest the Lord Selkirk Trophy from the Singapore Island Country Club's firm grasp at the Bukit Course on Sunday. The trophy
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    • 856 37 NOTICES I «> Jtate(MALAYSIA) BERHAD I I MM4Wm4M> (incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) I INTERIM REPORT I H The Directors of Bata (Malaysia) Borhad have pleasure in H announcing the unaudited results of the Company s operation I for the six month period ended 30th June. 1 982 witn
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    • 858 37 ■Pl 9 STRAITS STEAMSHIP t COMPANY LIMITED WmWm^m^Jm^mWm Incorporated in Singapore INTERIM REPORT TO STOCKHOLDERS The Directors advise the following unaudited results of the Group and the Company for the six months ended 30th June 1982: HALF YEAR TO 30TH JUNE GROUP COMPANY 1982 1981 1982 1981 $'000 $'000 $'000
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  • TIMSPORT PAGE FOUR
    • 74 38 GROUP A TEAM S. Korea Senegal MalayxU UAE P W D L F A Pt 4 3 0 19 9 6 *210 7 3 5 3 1114(3 110 2 2 4 2 JOO3 3 T 0 GROUP! TEAM Ghana S. Catarina Spore India Thailand P W D L A
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    • 334 38 Singapore 3 India 0, South Korea 3 UAE2 PENANG, Thurs. Singapore, who took two heavy beatings in their opening Merdeka tournament matches, showed their matchwinning form tonight at the City Stadium here, thrashing India 3-0. For a team who have had only eight sessions
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    • 149 38 HYDERABAD, Thurs. LEFT-HANDED Stephen BaMeley, af England, and Partfca Ganguly, af India, advanced inU the mea's single* qaarter-OaaJe of the Indian masters Opea badminton champjaaahlps when they defeated their respective opponent* today. Baddeley defeated his Saath Kareaa rival Ena-Kn-Lee IM, 15-8 and Ganguly dtoaaaed af 'Japan's Hlreyahl
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    • 327 38  -  JANICE SEAH By AUSTRALIAN Bette Allison, netball coach of the Western Australia team, will be in the Republic in May to help prepare the national team for the World tournament, which will be held in Singapore from June 11-24. Mrs Allison, according to Mrs Daisy Tan,
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    • 107 38 DOREEN LYE, Karen Goh and Lim Poh Choo have been recommended to join the national women's tennis squad by the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's tournament committee following their performances during the recent PesU Sukan championships. If the recommendations are accepted, the three will join national champion,
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    • BRIEFS
      • 33 38 BOXING Unbeaten Jeff Chandler, of the United States, will make the sixth defence of his World Boxing Association bantamweight title on Oct. 27 against top contender Miguel Iriarte, of Panama.
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      • 54 38 CYCLING Olympic pursuit champion Robert Dill-Bundi, of Switzerland, set a world record of 28.705 sec. for the 500 metres from a standing start at the Zurich velodrome yesterday. The time was 0.095 sec. faster than the previous best of 28.800 established in 1955 by Mario Morettini.
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      • 39 38 In Frankfurt, West German Dietrich Thurau, 27, has signed a sponsorship agreement with a Japanese electronics company, Toshiba, enabling him to compete in next month's Tour of West Germany and the World championships at Goodwood, England.
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      • 50 38 GENERAL South Korean Sports Minister Lee Won-Kyong unveiled a US$BOB.B million (SJI.7 billion) master plan yesterday for the 1988 Summer Olympics, one of the strictest budgets in Olympic history. Lee also disclosed a separate USs94m plan for the 1986 Asian Games to be staged in Seoul.
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      • 34 38 MOTOR RACING The Ferrari team will enter only one car, to be driven by Frenchman Patrick Tambay, in Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix at Zeltweg, a spokesman for the Italian company said.
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      • 45 38 In HelMelberg, West Germany, doctors have described the recovery in health of Didier Pironi, the French Formula One driver who crashed during practice for last Sunday's West German Grand Prix, as "astonishingly satisfying" even though one of his legs might be permanently damaged.
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      • 38 38 WRESTLING Canadian Richard Deschatelets scored a stunning 9-8 victory over 1980 Olympic champion and twice world champion Iliia Mate, of the Soviet Union, on the opening day of the world championships in Edmonton, Canada. Agencies.
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    • 256 38  - Last chance for archers TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE'S archers will be given a last chance to qualify for this year's Asian and Commonwealth Games when they compete in the PesU Sukan national championships at Farrer Park tomorrow and Sunday. Since archery will be a new sport in the Commoiv
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    • 307 38  -  LEONARD KING By MALAYSIAN howler LJm Yoke San showed his Intention of winning the Men's Open Masters title with a six-game series of 1,«2 pinfalls In the oaallfylag roiled of the Singapore International Open championships, aaw oa at the Kirn Seng Bowl. After a
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  • Page 38 Miscellaneous
    • 106 38 ATHLETICS 10.000m 8BHFL jiilcr k*.to«M>Asian and Commonwealth neat J I. Morison v Metal Games trials (National Stadi- Box (Toa Payoh), Stock Ev um, 5.3pp. m.). change v Hume Industries BOWLING Shgaawc (Farrer Park AC), Haw Par v later— Mi— I Opra c r iilas Inchcape (Tanglin 2). Hwee (Kim Seng
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE FIVE
    • 441 39  -  LEX SEOW YAM CHINA 1 THAILAND 0 Super sub Liv heads China through By A MOMENTARY defeaslve lapse by Thailand was all that China needed to unleash their aerial power to triumph in the first semi-final of the 23rd Asian Youth soccer tournament at the National Stadium
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    • 455 39  -  PETER SIOW N. KOREA 5 S. KOREA 3 By NORTH KOREA lifted the Asian Youth soccer tournament to exhilarating heights last night when they shut South Korea out of the final at the National Stadium. It was the Everest in terms of entertainment value.
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    • 514 39 THE samba drums were missing, but who needed them! The fans had arrived long before the kick-off and gradually they formed a human carpet at the far end of the stands. Some had come by buses. Others used lorries. There they were, an army
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    • 14 39 RAIN forced three Civil Services Hockey League matches yesterday to be postponed.
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    • 332 39  - My double rugby mission by Bava J. RAJENDRAN By NATAHAR BAVA yesterday took over the helm of the national rugby team and immediately set about putting them on course for two short-term objectives wining the Malaysian Rugby Union Invitational Cup and achieving at least third place in the Asian Championship.
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    • 219 39 LONDON, Thurs. STYLISH epeaer Maksla Khan struck a saperb century aa Pakistan made a flat start against England la the Secsad cricket Test at Lard's here today. Mahsla, wka shared a sccaad-wlckct partnership af 144 with Manstar Akhtar. was aabraten aa lit at tea aa
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    • 91 39 TURIN, Thurs.. Italian soccer champions Juventus are in conflict with their World Cup stars Paolo Rossi. Marco Tardelli and Claudio Gentile. The trio refused to play in a warm-up match in Casale on Wednesday because their financial requests for the next season have not been met
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    • 382 39  - Teng tames Abdullah in shock victory TAY CHENG KHOON By TENG KHONG YUEN created the biggest surprise of the tournament when he defeated top shadow-seed Abdullah Dahari in the fourth round of the F-grade Ovaltine squash championships at Kallang last night. Teng started impressively and, before Abdullah could settle down,
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    • 173 39 Chileans pull out of Junior tourney KUALA LUMPUR, Than. Chile have In farmed the Intemation al Hookey Federation (Kill) that they are un able to aead a team U> compete In the Junior World Cap kere. The South American* kad been asked by Xl H u> replace erlglaal qualifiers, Belgium,
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    • 33 39 PAKISTAN Ist In* Maarta not out H6 Maaassar c Taylor b Jackman 20 MaasMr c Lamb b Bothjun 57 Mtaaaas not out 5 Extra* T«al(for2wkU) 206 Wkta Ml at: S3. 197 Reuter
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  • 198 40 JOUNEIH. Thursday MOTHER Teresa «f Calcutta (centre) arriving la this Lebanese part, about 29 km north of Beirut, yesterday after enduring the 17--hour ferry ride in the SS degrees Celsius heat. The 1979 Nobel peace prize winner, who la It, was here to visit the school
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  • 103 40 Family hit by mystery cancer MANILA, Thurs. FILIPINO doctors have come across the puzzling case of a family in which three children have already died of cancer and two more face a slow painful death from the same dreaded disease. Specialists at the government's National Cancer Control Centre, intrigued by
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  • 64 40 HONGKONG, Thurs. A Qantas Airline steward. Mac-. Donald Irving. 29. was sentenced today to three years In prison for possessing seven kilos of cannabis resin worth about HK11.5 (5J525.000) The High Court was told that customs officers found the drug concealed in a bag Irving
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  • 199 40 US wants to sell FX fighters to Asean WASHINGTON, Thursday THE Reagan administration is pushing for the sale of less sophisticated FX fighters to four of the five Asean countries. A memorandum sent to the United States Air Force and the Navy on July 29 and made available yesterday, identified
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  • 151 40 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesian navy has warned all ships to steer clear of waters at least one nautical mile off Batam Island south of Singapore following the discovery of 600 to 700 old World War Two •mines. Second navy zone commander, Commodore Sugiatmo, has declared the
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  • 30 40 Frankfurt, Thurs. A small bomb exploded today in a United States military housing area in Frankfurt, police sai<T A car was damaged but no one was hurt. Reuter
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  • 405 40 No proof of pullout: Thailand BANGKOK, Thursday THAILAND has little .evidence pointing to a partial Vietnamese withdrawal from Cambodia, but has instead received information that Hanoi is preparing to send thousands of recruits to beef up the Vietnamese units near the Thai-Cambodian border. This
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  • 132 40 BANGKOK, Than. Australian journalist Barry Wain, expelled from Thailand last month, will be allowed to return a—n, Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsila said last light. Air Chief Marshal Siddhi told the Fanlga Corrtwpondrnt* Club of Thailand (FCCT) that he had a "g—i understanding" with the edltin W
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  • 64 40 RANGOON, Thurs. Burmese authorities have clamped down hard on widespread Illegal foreign video films In a series of oolice raids in Rangoon, Mandalay, Moulmein and other big towns, the state press reported. The government banned public video shows, condemned for their "grave moral and cultural implications"
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    • 295 40 W' i \T&\\ JebsenA Jessen It lirtiil >fBUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Metal Box Singapore is well known for can making, but much research is also quietly going on into other forms of packaging. Chief executive B.W. Appleyard and managing director Lim Hong Keat talks to Business Times
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  • Page 40 Miscellaneous
    • 141 40 UP TO I p.m. TODAY: Partly dandy with showers in few areas around noon. TEMP. (C) aptof a.m. traMir*w: 31 max., 24 mla. SUNSET Uday: 7.14 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow 7.M a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER 11-Itillt 8 15C Cloudy Maalte 24/31 C Cloudy liMlmitßi 12 21 C Oar MBttwnw 8/16 C Rain
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 1866 1 Breeding humans One man in California is trying to produce a generation of super-smart kids, by using the sperm of Nobel prize-winning scientists and the wombs of highly intelligent women who belong to Mensa, an international society for the brightest 2 per cent of the population. In May, he issued
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    • 1081 1 I 4 IT'S the summer holidays, and the youth of Europe are on the move. The number of young people travelling through Europe is likely to be down from previous years, but will still be large enough to pack the trains, long-dis-tance coaches and charter flights,
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      • 173 2  -  RACHEL BARNES By in London SINGAPOREAN restaurateur Robert Tan recently opened his third restaurant in London. The restaurant, which was launched last month, is located in the heart of London's Soho Old Compton Street. It is a particularly famous site it's where one of the very first
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      • 1049 2 Goodbye gifts YVONNE QUAHE and photographer STEVEN LEE search for I REMEMBER, lightyears ago, when I was leaving Singapore for the first time I was inundated with gifts at the airport. Already flustered, and home-sick even before boarding the plane, I was also trying to stuff my already over-full hand
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      • 438 2  -  ARTHUR SPIELGELMAN By in Now York A SMALL, spartan school in northern New York state is succeeding in teaching victims of dyslexia to read and write by avoiding the modern gadgetry of education and concentrating on the basics. The school is the 56--year-old Gow School in New York.
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      • 553 3 Fond memories of a special school I HAVE spent six years in a primary school, four years in a secondary school and one year in a •private secretarial school. Z In my first year in -school, I was always being pinched for doing a sum wrongly or caned for not
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      • 1150 4 Today is the beginning of National Book Reading Month. Learning to read is very important because it is the key to comprehension and concentration. QUAH MAY LING reading specialist and head of Education for Children with Special Needs tells us how you can help your child
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    • 565 5 Handful of vogue words En William Safir* is on vacation. IN WASHINGTON we are gripped less by jargon in general than by a few words at a time. Not that there are not parts of a strange and arcane general language available there has been in the budget process in
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    • 304 5 SOME time ago, William Satire referred to the Increasing use of a brand-new figure of speech for which I had created the name of "retronym". A retronym Is a word or (usually) group of words, or a whole phrase, which one Is required to use
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    • 369 5 IT IS always nice to find class distinctions from the old country blurred to the point of nonrecognition here among us egalitarians. Consider the hat trick (three goals in one game by any player), beloved of hockey writers. It has lately moved from the ice to
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    • SCIENCE OF OUR TIMES
      • 853 7 Soviet and American scientists aren't seeing much of each other any more. Gradually agreements on East-West research and exchanges are being dropped an American political decision that many scientists regret, reports WALTER SULLIVAN in New York. THREE years ago at the Physics Centre in Aspen, Colorado,
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      • 1329 7 A FROG'S feast is invariably movable. Being extremely fussy eaters, both frogs and toads insects and other small creatures that are unwilling to demonstrate their freshness by crawling, buzzing or flying. They are connoisseurs of protein in motion, a snobbery made possible by
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        • 198 7 Larger moons AS FART of preparations for the plmnrd encounter of the Voyager 2 spacecraft with I ranus hi IMC, astronomers at the University of Hawaii have made the tint measurements sf the sines of four sf the planet's five kaswn The mesas turn sat to be larger than estimated
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        • 162 7 A TRAIL of fossilised footprints left by two apparent ancestors of man at Laetoli, Tanzania, y-i million yean ags has led an anthropologist to conclude that upright walking fey early primates was well established by then. This conclusion leads him to believe that the divergence of the hnmanold
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        • 113 7 SCIENTISTS have long kiMwn that insect pests •(tea travel vast distances Mere dropping d«wn to prey mi farm craps. Bit the researcher* have lacked details needed to predict massive mijcrftUsn*. Recent experiments In Tlfton, by a team of scientists of the US Department of Agriculture Research Service Indicate, however,
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 568 12 When Mcl's formula tires HISTORY OF THE WORLD (PART ONE) Now showing at Orchard Reviewed by PATRICK SHEN AT THE very end, when Mcl Brooks finally reveals just what it is that makes all the craziness possible "Movies is magic" History Of The World (Part Ok) has already become quite
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    • LEISURE 2
      • 919 13 Of the four New York Met stars who are back here for a special recital tomorrow, dramatic soprano Klara Barlow knows most about opera as drama, says PATRICIA WEI. If YOU thought you've seen the last of the Metropolitan Opera's singers for this year, at
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      • 393 13  -  KANNANCHANDRAN THE LURE OF TEMASEK Today. SBC Ch 5, 7.50 p.m. Previewed by SINGAPORE is what it is today largely because of IM influence of immigrants who came here many years ago. They were the foundations of our society, the builders of what is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 268 1 The importance JWm Jm' °our a child tO ■P^bl Chapit y OUTLOOK. Pag* 4 LEISURE 2, Pag* 13 lstEhie Glass Dinner Set Just Arrived SlAncpiAr-i Age "^Hr v m mm laW. ~^H LaafLJ99Cv^ll^3^ V^' 4^Juk of L^^ aIW fl wk a^aatfl HMaaaV bh^Lw LhV aaaaaaaM W»__^bbf <!^ 18l tC^^aa^^^ 'mr
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    • 212 2 H Opening I sale I I SILK FABRICS, GARMENTS, B FACIAL MAKE-UP PRODUCTS H Announcing the Opening of Our new extension to Serve you better with a wider selection of Pure Silk fabrics and introducing our facial room attended by London H trained Beauty Therapist, Mrs. Jennie Chung. B Raw
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    • 87 3 9«Mjß|rf Jj .^^^^B^H mKßJ^^f^^ m Bay 4 S/Zffo i i i a^ B||A^^R3st l^^OßT^lja^a^a^aß sS) If jt/tfl <a la*. NofmatH fui $10.50 Stfrflr u~.. 9 <iin fv^jj^' Fanbo Begance Now: i for *IU.&U <* FACIAL CLEANSER effective, creamy foam cleanser that removes dirt, and excess oil without drying up the
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    • 291 4 Introducing VUibU DlHttic* Doily Cof Two products, two steps, to produce visibly better skin. 1 Vi«ibU DtffTonco moisture creme soap cleans deeply, leaves smoothness you'll feel instantly. 2. VUibU Dtff»fnc» creme penetrates moisture 20 cell layers deep, to refine skin texture and dramatically improve its appearance within 14 to 21
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    • 119 5 NATIONAL CHILDREN'S BOOK FAIR Organised by Singapore Book Publishers Association In association with Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre. Thousands of Books, Encyclopaedias, General Books, Reference Books, Story Books in English, Chinese, Malay, Tamil and Educational Games on display and sale! SPECIAL EVENT: General Knowledge Quiz at 3 pm. SPECIAL DISCOUNTS A
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    • 295 5 yRb'S J B^^g^^^^l gsssss^sssMZCCini^nl Li 9 fn JMBMB Sfl9 I Computerised compact Hi photocomposing machine ■■■^r PAVO-10E L Universal computerised "m photocomposing machine W H JNB^^^^^^E PAVOKLE tfHH^^^^g^^^^^^Kp Highly computerised jj^^^^^H^^^^^^Kv- photocomposing* machine a 1 We're just a call away ill Lcall C.A.T.S. at 284-4422 PETER CHEW'S y*k/fe SUcu>etej& Get
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    • 386 6 QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC JCATHAYTsthB!^ I 1(*****00) DUE TO FILMS LENGTH 4 SHOWS DAILY I PLEASE NOTE TIMES: 10.30 am, 2.00, 5.30, 9.00pm i I > PATRONS PLEASE MOTE I At the main Him feature will start almost immedi- I r alely after the advertised show times, patrons ars kindly advised to come
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    • 92 6 OPENS ODEON TODAY!; [*****16)5 SHOWS:II.OOAM, 1.30, 4.00,6.30 9.ISPMJ No Risk Is Too Great For Him I jean-paul BELMONDO in Vf^k BT aflaßf^Bß^ BBBBBBV^BBB^BBBBW I .^BBW ■^BBBBBBtJB j^H P *^^H( «BBBBBB^_^ I IB pi W.^B BjaaßßMk^Hßaßß* PROtISSIONAL i sucng JEAN DESAILLY I ROBERT HOSSEIN I@\ JEAN-LOUIS RICHARD MICHEL BEAUNE VSR/ ELYSABETH
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    • 270 6 GoMsn Ctonwntl Palaca New Town and Queenstown LAST 2 DATS! U 11. 110. 4 «.4S. •.30pm C*P'O: 1 JO. UO, 7.15. »J0 NT: 1 30. 3 JO, 7 00 a •.00pm BRUCE LEE Mi- I W- f\ BIC BOSS Gokton Ctomenti PatoM Zanith and Queenstown TOMORROW at MaDMTE V 18.HO.
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    • 747 6 j aßeVopens today": 1 (Phon* *****80) 5 SHOWS: 11am. 130. 4.00. 6.30 A 9.00 No Free List He couldnthave picked a worse place to fall fora lady. V aV^^^^aaaaaaaaaalV^^v tJP I J r^w^m I "ararT A i \Jwf m\l /A f<*'*w.~m ■J^BJJ -^p Bt J aaaaaf J 7 r ~^mk
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    • 839 6 Cj^jjg/OBGANISATOMO "ORCANISAI ON Cr OPCNS TOOAVI (J| I kjL\L*. o I Xil« n .1.30.4 00..30.»15prr,X ■<£££««,■• S ri^*" 0 00 < i t'*M'aßTH'"' 3 ia» '"^NIbV- 'l' OPENS TODAY O '5 M^l Ma. No BourxJar, X nVMZTJTitmAW.W.* t S MANOARIN NOWSHOWINOI To-norrow M mt» 6 Th«otr« j*^V»V'^! a L S^
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    • 323 7 fj GGGGGGGX2GEGGGGGGGGGGCCGEGGG O PREMIER: OPENS TODAY g (*****96) 5 Show*: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 9.15pm M JOSIANE BALASKO MICHEL BLANC g I PLAZA: OPENS TODAYS (*****71) 4 Shows: 1 JO, 4.00, 7.00 A 9.30pm £j OUVIAHUSSEY CHRSMrrCHUM H-BOMB"- KfIUNG SMLAJ 1 3 RCMong T^yjgSJS^ EH H I, I ALL SIZES
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    • 536 8 U^ A* Congratulations V+N Pt T*i||J3r and Warmest Wishes to 14-k Ml ilir ?s\OG£n 1 W Congratulations Congratulations I IIfCCI/ -J^ and Warmest Wishes to WM mmßoamrcommrrmniw PknO DGSt WlStieS tD iOi#^^^#% ontheoccasionofyourSingapoiePlant VVMIII^ 1W JllCCl/ Dedication Ceremony today at: A ■fciMiiiiwi No 4 Gul Way, Singapore 2262 KL^J on
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 794 9 NOTICES A .-A- PUBUC UTILITIES JJ? BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders ore invited for the following: I Supply of Fuse Base Casing and Fuse Corner Eligibility: Registered contractors in Supply (d) Electricol Materials and I I ElectnIcal Contractors all classes. 2 Supply of Overground Control Boxes Eligibility: Registered contractors in Supply
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    • 706 9 Tender Notice I Tenders are invited for:— I SUPPLIES H Ia) Tender No P7/216/82(X)-Supp<y of:- H ■I Item 1-2 sets of Cable Pair Fault Lo- I MB eator. H Item 2- 5 tots of Digital Puts* Echo I CaM* FauH Locator. H Eligibility: H EH Registered Contractors-Class B.C&D Non-Registered Contractors-
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    • 806 9 mm Separate tenders are invited for each of the following (1) ERECTION AND COMPLETION of 1 Block of 4/17-Storey Executive Apartments/ Maisonettes, 1 Block of 4/ 15-Storey Executive Apartments/Maisonettes, 1 Block of 4-Storey 5-Room Improved Flats, 1 Block of 15-Storey 4/5-Room Improved Flats, 2 Blocks of 1 3-Storey -4-Room N«»w
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    • 991 9 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited tor (he following items A) Tender No A 434/82 SUPPLY. MANUf ACTURf AND DELIVERY OF STANDARD BOOKSHELVES TO THE LBRARY. SINGAPORE POLYTtCHNC B) Tender No: E 435 12 SUPPLY. INSTALLATION AND COMMISSION OF 1 COMPLETE SET COMPUTERISED OPTOMETRIC TESTING METER (REFRACTOMETER) WITH MONITORING
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    • 965 9 Tenders are invited for the following I SUPPLY, DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION OF GUEST ACCOUNTING CONTROL SYSTEM Tender No: VITB/HCTS/9/82 Tender Deposit: $300 00 Closing Dote: 27 August 1 982 at 1 200 hours II SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF FURNITURE Tender No VITB/ AVI/ 1 0/82 Tender Deposit: $300 00 Closing
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    • 313 10 I t\/v /vw c^y I ■LV^LaMLifl BUl^^^bl \r^ aPfL '•^t 1' la^am»a^aHai Ji at^#J iaH hH_ Jl 333 ficSS aw* 1 MtoSH^^HE sa^aW^ b^bt^ bt^^^b^bbV bbl l^ §/J) VbHMmmilPbH^^^V. t b^K^^^^l^b^b^B ■M>OTBttPMHpB>P4HMIMH <>CQ jH I blb^b^b^bbH b^b^blbb^b^b^E bbbbbbbbl H^^BB^^^^^^^^| BBBBBBBBBBBBBk^/^ BBBbT BBBBbV BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbkI^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbB W* «n fc jB aa\W \\m fc
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    • 14 10 Introducing the latest and most exciting adventure series by Carolyn Keene THE DANA Times
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 133 10 GARFIELD By Jlm Dayis HEM,MEH. JU6T LOOK ATTMAT. GfARFIELP HA6 HIS 86.P ANI7 HIS HE'S IN KITTY WEAVEN. CATS HAVE SUCH ySIMPLE PLEASURES ir^ JTM yAVT? H2O l 198t y^,^ Feature syndicate. Inc rV v^~ STAR WARS By Archie Goodwill &Al Williamson Tr^^^^ ~^*"*^^"'^^^^*^^^^^^B^^HHHH@H^^B^BB^H|^^BB Bac^ mJunkfoft Station's cant ina >^^
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 305 11 auk fmawk. t9am^ B J \.m. %^M I Hk B^i law^l a^«fl| j f^Ba^BHT 3b Ife^ m T f m; JL^VB Riyadh (Imported from W. Germany ,^r Mmyy I Shopping for a new set of furniture? fV "J" i» f you re; a stop at fl|^^2(f I Corten will do
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 370 11 PEANUTS By Schulz KNOCK KNOCK By Andy Hold Dan Arnold y^Y,MANA6ER\| I PLAY RIGHT FIELP WHILE (umitiCß I {mfsl&KE [H 77M f YE JUST FOUNP SOMEONE LOMOSE NAME UE ™Si/»k P^>^ >V I foTJJC^ A SURE CURE I u)ON'T MENTION U)ALKS FIFTY IIH0 L^' tf^ V W? /D/ FOR INSOMNIA^
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 429 12 Ling, a secretary, was molested when she walked alone to the bus-stop through Queens Street at 10.30pm. She screamed and fought but no one was around to help. She was one I^^^^^^^^^^fl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H of the 322 women who reported they had been molested last year. Hundreds more were robbed and some
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 653 12 EXHIBITION OF PHOTO- search of careers, status GRAPHS BY PAUL and their ideal men. j NASH His works from Organised by Film Soci--1930-46. British Council ety. Goethe-Institut. 8 Exh Hall. 10 a.m. 6 pm. Society membership p.m. Till Aug 21. tee $50 per year, $30 per PORCELAIN OF half-year and
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    • 450 13 TV OR VIDEO I ANDGRABAGIFT I Renting from Thorn means v No deposit No repair bills m^^^ Low monthly payments that reduce /\ffS^ rT^ i annually >J *> J Choice of the latest sets y^ *j»ffl \l Prompt, efficient service 7 days a If K *-^^r \r*sA SiHThorn A THORN-EMI
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 173 14 C^^^^^Vf Congratmalions (Vn^ \Vj I MED rock BtrcompftnYinrl ltd S^<3 V j o 1 r- I on the occasion off your Reed Rock Bit Co. 1 1 Singapore Plant Dedication International Ltd. I Ceremony today at: on its 11 No4Gul Way, Singapore 2262 Official Opening II I I We are
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 1656 14 o« mi 1-^-^1 k- iu^ h. M u.ll^. r dream of floatm K across ttMJ Atlantic Ocean 7.50 The Lure Of Temastk (See Leisure 11, Page 13) AM National Anthem Lunchdate (confd) l.st Jvl^l I^WO 4.30 New Zoo Rewe Th.s eptsode is about courage. to run to the aid of
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  • SECTION THREE
    • 2 1 SECTION THREE
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      • 166 1 "tl .'..'.f-Jtß.t,* ifDf**^ «Wi*v?l^ 1069* i* ftfri I *tJ«W*Jt Ne S < Wtf tfe c^ fft 1071* f^i* <t/*> I -ft c*WBH?« ffffrj '4lili*«»* IK 41) ft «fi:lit*'h4u <f»tfft*ii«se m m«ww ifUftfttttr** iftttff] i*»- ft «*<*«]**"• wittarasA ah il^ii%^.^ SAM* £¥*J?«Xfifl si*** entffcfflsßiiffl** is ft****** «iii 1074* f«^7Til3£ "lt«ffl-¥tf 9±*
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      • 1194 1  -  LI UENFUNG J^Bamboo Green fit HAVING learned something about Su Dongpo's background, (covered in earlier articles), we can now hope to understand more than the superficial meanings of Su's poems to his brother and appreciate the emotion that was often implied but not outwardly spoken
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      • 477 2  -  TEO LIAN HUAY By YOU have often seen the maternity and child care centre looming at the Junction of Tanjong Pagar and NeU Road. Have yon ever wondered, as you cruise pass in your car, what it was like in IW#. Or a decade ago? If you
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      • 118 2  - Like a jackdaw in peacock's feathers Kit Xuehuo (lj) Chinese parables By Xi Shi (Ant), a famous beauty in the state of Yue (MOB), would hold her breasts and knit her brows when she felt a heart pain. Many thought it made her even more enchanting. Attempting to copy Xi
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      • 476 2 Crossword No 44 $tt cash: KOH LUAN HIM. (I.C. no: *****73/ A) $2t cash each: TEO LEONG TOH (I.C. no: *****04, B) KOH HOON KHENG (I.C. no: *****92, Z) HUANG SHUNFENG (I.C. no: *****31/ Z) VICTOR LEE (I.C. no: *****35/ C) AMY LEE (I.C. no: *****689 I)
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 43 1 I MED ROCK BIT COaiHUIYIRTIITD I is pleased to announce the Dedication Ceremony I off their Singapore Plant at: I No 4 Gul Way, Singapore 2262 I on August 13,1982 I by the Honourable Dr. "feyEng Soon I Minister off Slate for Education
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 240 2 APPOINTMENTS MEDICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVE ICI (Singapore) Private Limited, a member of the ICI Group of Companies, invites applications from Singapore citizens possessing Class 111 driving licence for the post of Medical Sales Representative THE JOB To be a member of a team responsible for the sales, promotion sales development and
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    • 206 2 HARAPAN GROUP requires Trie candidate should have at least three years' experience in ticketing operations in a senior position. Relevant experience in car-rentals, inbound and outbound operations is a definite advantage. Remuneration will commensurate with experience and qualifications. Interested applicant, please write in giving complete resume, expected salary together with
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    • 415 2 Ssbs i tan FURNITURE COMPANY PTE LTD aMnT&T&TnT&T&"&T&T&| Requires INTERIOR DESIGNER Must be skillful in rendering impressive perspectives Relevant professional or arcmtectural qualifications with some working experience will be advantageous Salary $1,200 to $3,000 PROJECT SUPERVISOR Working experience in interior or building trade but applicants with Polytechnic or trade school
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    • 352 2 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE THE PLANNING ACT (CAP 279, 1970 ED) THE MASTER PLAN RULES, 1962 Notice under Rule 14(a) Notice is hereby given that the following alterations to the Master Plan have been approved by the Minister for National Development. <i)Rezoning of lot 14-8, Mukim I, at
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    • 392 2 (A) NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. I Bauert Heinz of 81 K Calrnhlll Road. Singapore 0922 have applied (or a first clau publlr house licence In respect of premises M/S MOVENPICK RESTAURANT of Unit 81-01 Lower Oround Floor. "Scotts" No. 8-8 Scotts Road. Singapore 0922 and that this application
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 547 3 APPOINTMENTS Western Pacific Computers are now in the process of setting up a new computer hardware manufacturing plant in Tuas, Jurong, Singapore, for a new venture with Phoenix Terminal Systems of Arizona, USA. We are looking for experienced and qualified local staff at all levels for the various areas listed
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    • 639 3 I Singapore Tourist I I Promotion Board I Applications are invited from citizens permanent residents of Singapore and other ASEAN citizens for appointment as: I MARKETING OFFICER I Qualifications Experience (a) A recognised University Degree preferably in Business Administration A good command of English Knowledge of advertising and public relations
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    • 720 3 M^T (Member of Jebsen Jessen Group of Companies. SEA) 1 I Leading crane manufacturing company in the process of I I rapid expansion is looking for a mature, self-confident and I I dynamic person with the right working attitude to fill the I I position of: 1 1 INVENTORY CONTROLLER
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    • 213 3 (i MOUNT ELIZABETH HOSPITAL STAFF NURSE Applications are invited from State Registered Nurses for the above appointment. Salary range $750/- to $1,550/--13 th month wage supplement, NWC wage supplement, approved post basic certificate allowance will be paid. Providing accommodation for nonresidents, subsidised meals, free supper and breakfast for night staff.
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  • SECTION THREE
    • 2 4 SECTION THREE
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      • 94 4 I i&MUII l| retold by S.V. KRISHNAN sinypSiss)9,u9ev $stfl3s pmLtoisn* &tf £3)a/ei/a-jy «OT)«ui r si> g> (3/s t sir Dushyanta and Shakuntala spent their days in married bliss. Then a messenger arrived saying that the King's presence was needed at the capital. ilj T l£
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      • 816 4  -  S. IL AKK I APITHAN Glimpses of Tamil Literature: Manimekalai (6) By MANIMEKALAI, who had entered the Champapathy temple, transformed herself into the form of Kayachandigai with the help of the incantation she had learned from the goddess on tht> island of Manipallavam. She then appearad
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      • 223 4 Last week details of the Essay Writing Contest was given. Today details of the QUIZ are presented. The QUIZ is open to Primary School students. (ALL YOUR ANSWERS SHOULD BE IN TAMIL) A. Below is a picture that appeared in the BILINGUAL PAGE to illustrate a story. (i)
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 401 4 APPOINTMENTS I JOINT SASAR/VITB APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING SCHEMES The Singapore AMOdaUon of Shipbuilder* and Repairers (SASAR) and the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB) are offering two apprenticeship training •chemet tor the following trades In the shipbuilding and repairing Industry:1. ARC WELDING 2. BOILER/PIPE FITTING SERVICING 3. MARINE STEELWORK/HULL FABRICATION 4.
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      • 1030 4 NATIONAL READING > dVsK I MONTH 1982 Q £_i quiz i* ,,rah), h i I ENTRY FORM \s^Ss& I I Name I I Class I I Name and I address of f Li I /y /'M «7«W«DtO lUL-SUUrfU QlJ'TSWV. ,^^-r r~~T^^ e greatest want is, not ""r^^^Sr^^^ looking after a
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