The Straits Times, 16 August 1982

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 1«, 1182 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/82
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  • 1449 1 Raise productivity Prepare for new technological age Resist squandering Provide for security continually National Day rally reports by LESLIE FONG, PHILIP LEE and AHMAD OSMAN MR LEE KUAN YEW last night spelt out four key elements of a strategy to steer Singapore through the difficult
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  • 260 1 Why it's crucial for Philips here to be cheaper THE government is to take steps to ensure that the products of Philips Singapore will be sold cheaper than those of Philips Belgium. Mr Lee Kuan Yew said last night he was surprised to learn a few days ago that the
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  • 53 1 CAIRO, Sun Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak plans to visit several European countries, Canada, Asia and a number at non-aligned states shortly, a Foreign Ministry statement said today The statement said the nations Mr Mubarak intended to visit included Spain. Rumania. Yugoslavia. Japan, China. North Korea
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  • 248 1 Work and motherhood can mix, says study WASHINGTON, Su. Tke fact tint a mother luu a job NMie tke borne meat not damage ker child's developmeat, a US Nattaaal Ar«demy of Science* study says. The rtMrt by tke paael'a National Research C*ucll said ■m tkaa kalf af the ekfMrea grewiag
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  • 115 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. I The United States econo- my will probably not improve until the last quarter of this year, Com- j merce Secretary Malcolm Baldridge said in an interview published today. "Spending, by consumers this summer, will probably be felt in the nations
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  • 56 1 LONDON, Sun. Thirty Gurkha officers and soldiers of the Duke of Edinburgh's own Gurkha rifles flew home on special leave today, on a surprise visit to their wives and tamllies after fighting In the Many of them left armed with umbrellas, bought in London, because of
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  • 294 1 Saudis plan to bypass Aramco oil partners BAHRAIN, Sunday SAUDI Arabia is consider rues outside the Aramcc cause its four US corpora output drop to the lowest Middle East Economic Su The Aramco (Arabian American Oil Company) partners said Saudi crude was overpriced but Riyadh was not contemplating any cut
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  • 115 1 50 per cent CPF in three in four years MB LEE KUAN YEW expects the combined CPF contributions from employers and workers in Singapore to be raised to 59 per cent of an employee's salary within the next three to four years. Speaking at the National Day rally last night,
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  • 50 1 bAM t kainciscu, sun. An "inverted Jenny," a US24 cent air ft. 1 stamp with the plane printed upside down, drew crowds of spectators yesterday at the opening of the three-day American Stamp Dealers Association show at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. It is worth about US$lOO,OOO (5J217.000). -UPI.
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  • 226 1 6 per cent will go to health scheme THE National Health Plan will be financed by 6 per cent of a worker's CPF savings. The employer and worker will each pay 3 per cent. The Medisave scheme was announced last night by the Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew. He
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  • 310 1 11% for company welfare proposed MR LEE Kuan Yew has suggested that the company welfare fund or Cowec be financed by 11 per cent of the 22 per cent employers pay for their employees' CPF. Employers who are willing to take part in the proposed scheme must provide a banker's
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  • 72 1 JERUSALEM, Sib. Israeli today aofteaea Ita naaltliai oa the withdrawal M Pakwtlalaa nerUlaa from bndeged Belrat aao said an agreemeat eoald he completed this week, Cahuet Secretary Daa Merfctor aaaoaaeed. A senior goverameut official Indicated Israel had mad-> riaenmiissi oa Its demaad for a fall Us* •f
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • HOME
      • 93 2 A CANTONESE opera troupe from Singapore will be playing in Hongkong soon. But this opera troupe is a little different from others. The players are from the Singapore Action Group of Elders (Sage) and they will star in a three-nation show in praise of the sacrifices
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      • 76 2 IT WAS all smiles for Singapore Bus Service buses crews yesterday, the first day of the no-Malaysian-coins-on-board scheme. The publicity in the media saved conductors from having to repeatedly explain the new policy to commuters. The few people who were still unaware of the policy were
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      • 83 2 THE Customs Department will be introducing push-button technology into its operations next year. A $2 million Computer Information Systems Division will be set up to transform at least four prime areas, including a "screening" system with records of customs tax evaders, smugglers and other offenders. It
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      • 98 2 avoid tormmg factions, instead, worK towards a consensus for the common good. This is Health Minister Howe Yoon Chong s message for community leaders. "Individual views can be expressed but they must not allow differences to become negative factors leading to squabbles and arguments." They waste time
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      • 99 2 A NATIONAL Chamber of Commerce should be formed to cut across ethnic differences, suggested the Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry, and Social Affairs), Mr Sidek Saniff. Such a move would be in step with the "change in our society, where more ana more people describe themselves
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      • 61 2 SOLDIERS with bright ideas to improve the Singapore Armed Forces can now phone in their suggestions on *****67 at any time of the day. They will be recorded by an answering machine. The service, which started on Aug 1, is open to reservists, too, Mr Tan
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      • 109 2 YOU will, in the near future, be able to step back into Singapore's rich past by walking down the streets. A National University of Singapore don, Dr Chiang Tao Chang, is njw working on a place and street guidebook with delicious morsels such as: the Chinese once
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    • COMMENT
      • 108 2 oTHE retrenchment options Singapore Airlines Is giving to Its surplus cadet pilots can be considered generous. It is an example of how a company can let some of Its excess staff go without lingering bad blood and feelings of letdown and resentment. However, when prospects are
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      • 59 2 COURTESY does not seem to be a way of life in Moscow. For both foreigners and the Soviets, leaning to cope with unprovoked rudeness in the city is one of the everyday challenges of living. A report takes a look at the theories behind this curious phenomenon of
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      • 61 2 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has replied to queries by a reader about the MAS and the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation. The two bodies use their funds for investment, not speculation. And it is not tine the government has taken the accumulation of overseas assets to
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    • SPORTS
      • 132 2 THE national women's 4 x 100 m relay team and high jumper Choo Suan flirted encouragingly with the Asian Games qualifying marks in an athletics meet yesterday. Again, the relay team failed because of baton passing. Said coach Loh Chan Pew: "I'm confident... with more practices, (they)
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      • 119 2 LAURIE SANCHEZ made English Football League history over the weekend and immediately triggered a controversy. He is the first soccer player to be sent off for committing a "professional foul" handling the ball in the penalty area. But the Reading team protested that the referee took
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    • TIMES BUSINESS
      • 269 2 DOMESTIC exports of telecommunication apparatus fell by about 20 per cent for the first quarter of this year against the same period last year, trade statistics show. Sales of telecommunication apparatus, such as television sets, radios, gramophones and telecommunication equipment, dropped to
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    • BACKGROUND
      • 42 2 AUSTRALIAN trade protection policies are coming under increasing criticisms by a domestic lobby, ranging from top-level ministers, government bodies, industrialists to farmers. Our Sydney reporter, VINCENT STOVE, reports on the movement for trade reform in the country. Pagel*
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    • AROUND THE WORLD
      • 85 2 CHINA has told Japan the revision of high school textbooks to play down Japanese barbarism in China is a provocation and a threat. The People's Daily, in a front-page editorial on the anniversary of Japanese surrender in 1945, said China did not want to settle old
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      • 66 2 VIETNAM is sending extra equipment to its forces in Cambodia to intensify its efforts in crushing guerilla resistance, the head of Thailand's powerful National Security Council said. Squadron leader Prasong Soonsiri sa<d Sovietmade T-54 tanks, armoured personnel ci. iers and AKM-47 assault rifles had been pouring ::<
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      • 98 2 CHINA and America are rapidly reaching an agreement to limit US arms sales to Taiwan. Foreign diplomatic sources said China had sent a counter proposal and an accord was likely before the Chinese Communist Party Congress on Sept 1. However, an American spokesman woula only say "negotiations
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      • 92 2 THE Reagan administration is trying to suppress evidence in a forthcoming book that a British intelligence agency helped it to spy on American dissidents, including actress Jane Fonda, in the early Seventies. The book is about the ultra-secret US National Security Agency. Justice Department documents obtained
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      • 120 2 LIBYA'S Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's dream of leading Africa and the Arab world against "Western imperialism" is fading. Arab countries have ignored his offer to supply the hardware for an Arab army to drive Israel out of Lebanon, while the lack of a quorum has led to the
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      • 110 2 Martial law to go 0n MARTIAL law will not be lifted while there is still opposition to the government, Poland's military authorities have indicated. The official army newspaper say the government will not lift the restric tions until it is sure "it will not have to reimpose (martial law) soon
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      • 49 2 ITALY is cracking down on the Mafia, which has committed at least 91 brutal murders this year 15 this month in and around the Sicilian city of Palenro. The drive is being carried out by Carabiniere General Carlo Dalla Chiesa, Italy's successful former anti-terrorist chief. Page«
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    • SECTION 2
      • 104 2 AFTER two successful collections of short stories, local writer Catherine Lim has come up with a novel. As in many of her short stories, her novel focuses on the Singapore Chinese family caught in rapidly changing times. Mrs Lim says: "It is a gathering together of my
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      • 99 2 WELL-KNOWN Hongkong singer Elisa Chan has some advice for the finalists of Talentime '82. And this is advice not to be ignored, for she will be one of the judges. To her, one of the most important things for a singer to remember is to sing with
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      • 137 2 HONGKONG has long been a paradise for refugees. But not any longer. On July 2, the government put up a sign on the waterfront, telling boat people they are not wanted. The reasons for Hongkong's change of heart are many, one of them being the crammed conditions
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    • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
      • 106 2 SEVERAL high-ranking people in Negri Sembilan, including politicians, are expected to be questioned by the Anti-Corruption Agency on an alleged deal involving 44 ha in a posh Seremban area. The land is said to have been approved by the caretaker government two days before the general election
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      • 96 2 THE Indonesian Embassy is upset over the sales stance of a company selling burglar alarms. "These days, Indonesian burglars are all round the place. Use our alarm to prevent them from breaking in..." goes the company's handbill. An embassy official said there was no basis for the
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    • SECTION 3 (S'pore edition)
      • 71 2 MEMBERS of the National Theatre Chinese Dance Company are busy rehearsing for their public performance of Dances of the Orient on Sept 10. Encouraged by last year's good response, they have expanded their repertoire to include Malay dances and more works by local choreographers, instead of only Chinese
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      • 76 2 MYTHS and legends, as well as the frequent use of pantuns and proverbs, are some of the common characteristics of Malay folk literature the earliest form of literature found among the Malays who lived centuries ago when writing was unknown to them. Literature then was produced as
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 338 3 BEIJING, Sun. China has told Japan that Tokyo's revision of high school textbooks to play down Japanese barbarism in China was a provocation and a threat. The People's Daily, in a front-page editorial on the 37th anniversary of the Japanese World War n surrender, said
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    • 72 3 Tears for war dead ELDERLY women, emotionally overcome, bant into tears daring yesterday's memorial service for the Japanese war dead at Tokyo's Budokan Hall, marking the 37th anniversary of the end of World War 11 More than 6.5 M people who lost relatives in the war attended the service which,
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    • 63 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. Seven people were killed and 16 others injured, five of them seriously, when a powerful time bomb exploded last night in a market in Nowgong, a district town of northern Assam, officials reported today. A massive manhunt has been launched to "track down
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    • 217 3 Monks who may marry and grow hair SEOUL, Sun. South Korean Buddhist monks may be allowed to marry, eat meat and grow hair through a proposed amendment of the 1,600--year-old rules of strict asceticism, the Yonhap news agency reported yesterday. The draft plan, considered a revolutionary move in Buddhist circles,
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    • 235 3 Chun renews call for talks with Kim SEOUL, Sun. President Chun Doo Hwan, blaming Japanese colonialism for the division of the Korean peninsula, today renewed his proposal for talks with North Korea's leader, Kirn n-Sung, on possible reunification. In a speech commemorating the 37th anniversary of the souths independence, Mr
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    • 312 3 Viets 'pouring more arms into Cambodia' BANGK9K, Sunday VIETNAM is sending in extra equipment to its forces in Cambodia to intensify its efforts in crushing guerilla resistance there, the head of Thailand's powerful National Security Council, Squadron Leader Prasong Soonsiri, said here last night. He dismissed Hanoi's claim that it
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    • 163 3 PERTH, Sun. A dolphin protected an 11-year-old boy in shark-infested waters for four hours after he was swept out to sea while surfing off remote Cocos Island in the Indian Ocean, the West Australian newspaper here reported on Friday. It said that news of the
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  • AROUND THE WORLD (2)
    • 442 4 Financial and diplomatic blows to his prestige LIBYA'S Colonel Muammar Gaddafi has come on hard times because his huge oil income has plummeted, and his dream of leading Africa and the Arab world against "Nfcestern imperialism" appears to have lost its appeal to those he sought
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    • 363 4 Mother Teresa saves disabled children BEIRUT, Sunday MOTHER Teresa of Calcutta rescued 37 handicapped children yesterday from a badly-shelled mental hospital in west Beirut where staff said patients had died of starvation. The Nobel Prize-winning nun arranged for the half-starved and neglected children to be taken into the care of
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    • SNIPPETS
      • 67 4 PALESTINE Liberation Organisation (PLO) chairman Yasser Arafat and four or five close aides will be the last of the PLO guerillas to leave Beirut, the newspaper Al-Jazee-rah said in Riyadh on Saturday. Quoting sources close to Mr Arafat, the newspaper said Mr Arafat and nis
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      • 63 4 ISRAELI Defence Minister Ariel Sharon said Israel has captured and is now studying the Soviet's most sophisticated tank, theT-72. "We know about the T 72 tank which is still the most advanced Soviet tank in detail unknown to the Western world," Mr Sharon said in an
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      • 74 4 AMERICAN-MADE tanks, missiles and warplanes performed very well in the hands of the Israelis, inflicting heavy losses on Syrian forces armed with Soviet weapons, according to preliminary assessments by US officials in Washington. Air Force General Wilbur Creech, chief of US fighter forces, said on Saturday
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    • 280 4 Why Israelis had to bomb hospitals PHILADELPHIA, Sun. Israeli bombardments of hospitals in West Beirut are meant to "establish credibility" with the Palestine Liberation Organisation, an Israeli army general says. "It the PLO had left hospitals out of the picture, they (hospitals) would be in no danger. But you have
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    • 127 4 JERUSALEM, Su. The Israeli army ha* d«ak>d that any «f Ite •fflcen are U*te4 mtaaing Im LrbuM Mtowlag claims la Belmt veatertey by the ItaUan bed BrigUm a_ Weat nnmn Baaaer Melah«f gnu that they have Miaapafi five Israeli •fflcen. A laihiwaaa fer the
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  • AROUND THE WORLD (3)
    • 233 5 Accord soon to limit US arms sales to Taiwan BEIJING, Sunday CHINA and the United States are rapidly approaching an agreement to limit US arms sales to Taiwan. China recently sent the US a positive counter proposal, foreign diplomatic sources said yesterday. The diplomats said an accord on the issue
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    • 186 5 REAGAN'S POPULARITY AT ITS LOWEST POLL NEW YORK, Sun. Amid dUxatiKfaotlon with hbi foreign policies and handling of the economy, President Ronald Reagan's public opinion ratings dipped to their lowest point ever In the latest Associated Press-NBC News poll. Of those polled In a nationwide survey last week, 37 per
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    • 272 5 FBI says bomb caused jet explosion HONOLULU, Sun. A bomb, probably using nitroglycerin or dynamite, caused last week's explosion aboard a Pan Am jumbo jet heading into Honolulu that killed a Japanese teenager, the FBI said yesterday. The explosive device was placed beneath a seat cushion next to a window
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    • 155 5 ST LOUIS (MtaNirl), S«n. Defence Seeretar> Caspar Weinberger has said that the security *f the I aited SUtes reold be jeopardised by shortage o) engineers, which he etitlmated was grcwlng at a rate af IS.au a year. Speaking here yesterday to an amorlatlea «f
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    • 40 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. United States Congressional negotiators approved early today a US$9B.3 billion (5J213.3 billion) tax-raising bill sought by President Ronald Reagan to reduce budget deficits but its final fate in Congress was still uncertain. Reuter.
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    • 431 5 US govt trying to suppress evidence on spying WASHINGTON, Sun. THE Reagan administration is trying to suppress evidence in a forthcoming book that a British intelligence agency helped the US to spy on American dissidents, including actress Jane Fonda, in the early Seventies. Justice Department documents, obtained by author James
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  • AROUND THE WORLD (4)
    • 205 6 Gold-smuggling gang smashed in Soviet Union MOSCOW, Sun. Soviet police have smashed a gang of smugglers who stole gold from mines in the Soviet Far East and sold it in Moscow and other cities, the newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda reported today. The gang, led by two Georgian prospectors from the port
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    • 381 6 ...while there is opposition to Polish government WARSAW, Sun. Martial law will not be lifted while there is still opposition to the Polish government, military authorities indicated yesterday, one day after violent street clashes in four main cities. The disturbances on Friday came on the
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    • 169 6 ROME, Sun. Early elections might not have to be held in Italy after all. Italian Prime Minister Giovanni Spadolinl (right) told President Sandro Perttnl yesterday about some "positive developments" In his efforts to farm a new government. The Socialist Party, which withdrew from Mr
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    • 291 6 Rome cracks down on the Mafia ROME, Sunday THE Italian government has decided to crack down on the Mafia, which has carried out at least 91 brutal murders already this year 15 this month in and arouri the Sicilian city of Palermo. Police reinforcements and equipment are being rushed to
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    • 142 6 Court told: Student poisoned his parents STOCKHOLM, Sun. A medical student, who flunked his final examinations, was so terrified of telling his parents that he tried to poison both of them, but his father survived. A court in Goteborg was told yesterday that the student, whose name cannot be given
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 78 6 PRESIDENT SUHARTO is expected to stress the need for austerity in view of Indonesia's declining export revenue when he addresses Parliament today on the eve of his country's 37th Independence anniversary. Noting that falling state revenues from exports this year have prompted the government to launch a nationwide
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      • 53 6 SEVENTY PER CENT of Japanese polled fear military attack or military-backed pressure on Japan by foreign countries, a government public opinion survey showed yesterday. Despite the growing public call for disarmament, 44 per cent saw no prospects for disarmament and only 30 per cent expected worldwide disarmament would
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      • 56 6 IRAQI PRESIDENT Saddam Hussein yesterday repeated a warning that foreign ships using Iranian ports faced attack by Iraqi warplanes, and singled out oil installations on Kharg Island as a target, the official Iraqi news agency said. Mr Hussein said Iraq considered the island, Iran's main oil export
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      • 65 6 YUGOSLAVIA WELCOMED yesterday the Iraq's proposal to change the venue of the next non-aligned summit as a significant contribution to the unity of the non-aligned movement. The summit was scheduled to be held in Baghdad next month. But Iraq proposed this week that it be moved to
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      • 58 6 PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT lawyers yesterday filed sedition and rebellion charges against Labour leader Felixberto Olalia who was detained in a military camp in connection with an alleged anti-government conspiracy. Thirteen other union leaders, arrested as part of a crackdown on people suspected of involvement in a plot to
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      • 81 6 A MAJORITY of South Africa's whites support reforms announced by Prime Minister Pieter Botha which will bring Asians and coloureds (mixed race) into the political system, an opinion poll published in Johannesburg yesterday showed. The poll found 55.1 per cent of the approximately 1,000 voters questioned favouring
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  • 310 7 Trip by Sage opera troupe toHK SINGAPORE Action Group of Elders (Sage) will take the first step towards forging links with senior citizens in Hongkong and Macau through opera. Its Cantonese opera troupe will star in a three-nation cultural celebration in praise of the sacrifices and love shown by the
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  • 305 7 THE transition to using only Singapore coins on board Singapore Bus Service buses went smoothly yesterday, leaving many conductors and one man operation (OMO) bus drivers smiling with relief. The Intensive publicity by SBS and the press saved conductors from having to
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  • 259 7  - It was yesterday once more NG WENQ HOONQ By IT WOULD have been hard to disagree last night with the person who said that there's no business like show business. More than a score of show personalities and ar- tistes from the fifties and sixties returned to the j stage
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  • 241 7 HUNDREDS of colored balloon* Oiled wtth gift vouchers were to have provided a grand ■tart to the openlnn of a flnanee eompaay'H branch la Alexandra Road yesterday. Bat Singapore Finance Ltd decided to •crap the plan. Still, the (.•••children and parents who toned ap were not left
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  • 98 7 TWO workers of a transport company felt hungry and decided to stop for a quick bite in Telok Ayer Street on Saturday. When they returned to where they had parked the lorry containing $160,000 worth of video tapes, it was gone. They searched the area
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  • 137 7 HDB h as plans to mechanise rubbish collection THE Housing Board plans to mechanise garbage disposal in its estates following a successful experiment carried out in Ghim Moh. The experiment, started earlier this year, showed that there was a 26.5 per cent saving of labour with an investment of $57,000
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  • 108 7 Pedestrian dies after accident A MAN was killed and another injured in separate road accidents on Saturday. Police said the first occurred at about 7.20 a.m. at the Junction of Henderson Road and Bukit Merah View. While Mr Bujan Abik, 63, was crossing the road, he was knocked down by
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  • 281 8 Jaya drives home importance of marriage A COUPLE holding a marriage licence has a greater Impact on society than a person Übb— ci to drive, says Prof 8. Jayakumar, Minister of State (Law and Home Affairs). And yet It's easy to get a marriage licence. A man and woman pop
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  • 16 8 PM on security: My generation can only provide for an overlap of 10 to 15 years
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  • 166 8 Keppel workers to get varied NWC increases A TOTAL of 3,032 workers of Keppel Shipyard will be paid three different rates of NWC increases based on individual and group performance. As agreed between the union and management, the rates are: $11 each for 454 workers, $16 each for 1,516 workers,
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  • 88 8 A DRAMATIC dano- in praise of Singapore's national servicemen and women. This presentation, Patriotic Soldiers, pot up by the National Dance Company was one of the cultural Items at last night's National Day Cultural Show and Rally at the National Theatre. There were 12 cultural items
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  • 42 8 A NATIONAL Day dinner and variety show will be held near the Textile Centre at North Bridge Road on Wednesday. The Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) and MP for Kampung Glam, Mr S. Rajaratnam. will be guest of honour.
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  • 335 8 STAFF nurses will no longer get a post-basic certificate increment for courses such as midwifery and psychiatric nursing that they take on starting their career. The Ministry of Health will not consider such certificates as approved postbasic certificates for the extra increment. Instead, they will
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  • 171 8 WHAT'S In a name? In this case, unity. When the call came for all the Urns In the lUtnsnww community to stand np and be counted, aearly I,»M tamed up at a restaurant last night for the "great reunion dinner." There were even scores of Llms
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  • 362 8 People should question policies says Jeya OPPOSITION MP J. B. Jeyaretnam yesterday said the Workers' Party (WP) wanted the people to have the maximum participation in government by questioning policies. Speaking to a crowd of some 1,200 children, Anson residents and opposition party members who took part in the jogathon
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  • 226 9 Developers will benefit from data service' A VISITING professor yesterday said a comprehensive data service on building material costs will provide a more realistic estimate of costs. Such a service would enable those in the building industry to keep track of the rising prices of raw materials. The suggestion was
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  • 466 9  -  MAGDALENE LUM By Leaders should not allow differences to end in squabbles AVOID forming (actions or special interests groups but come to a consensus for the common good because individual disagreements and arguments will waste much effort, energy and time, with very little being achieved. The
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  • 145 9 Potong Pasir CC to be ready in a year THIS is a model of the new Potong Pasir (immunity centre which is expected to be completed by the second half of next year. Work on it began last February. The three-storey building will have a main hall with two badminton
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  • 168 9 THE Malay Aftercare (Counselling) Services is going down to the grassroots to fight drug abuse It hopes to enlist the help of various Muslim organisations including mosque committees to draw up a plan for action. Its secretary, Mr Raihan Yusof, said one possible project
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  • 104 9 ONLY 11 out of 357 members of the Tiong Bahru community centre computer club showed up for a computer competition organised by the club yesterday. The adviser of the club, Dr Leong Kuo Sing, said the poor response was due to
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  • 226 9 THE curtain has come down on the Hollywood stars who took part in the recent Celebrity Dinner but for the organisers, the shows goes on. The gala dinner has so far netted a total of close to $300,000 for Singapore's Children's Charities. Guests, who forked
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  • 301 9 Sidek: Set up a commerce chamber for all A NATIONAL Chamber of Commerce that includes all the different ethnic business communities should be formed, the Parliamentary Secretary i (Trade and Industry, and Social Affairs), Mr Sidek Saniff, suggested on Friday night. Such a chamber will also do away with the
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  • 223 9 STUDENTS who have made significant contributions to welfare agencies will be given priority for the Apex Clubs' Youth Exchange award to Western Australia this year. This is being done as a recognition of students' efforts in helping welfare agencies, said a National Association of Apex
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  • 65 9 Textile shop damaged in blaze FIRE damaged a textile shop in High Street on Saturday evening but nobody was reported injured. The fire, which broke out at about 6 p.m. in S. A. Majeed A Co, was prevented from spreading by the prompt arrival of firemen from the Hill Street
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  • 642 10  -  PAUL WEE By Home Affairs Desk NCB helping to set it up THE Customs Department will introduce push-button technology into its operations with the setting up of its Customs Computer Information Systems Division, believed to be the first in the region. A Customs
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  • 227 10  - -Training trips to Japan for staff of stores NG WENG HOONG By STAFF from u.?al department stores will soon b£; sent on training trips t<r. Japan in a bid to make' them more productive. Details of the plan were revealed on Thursday by secretary-general of the. Singapore Manual and Mercantile
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  • 76 10 RESIDENTS of Serangoon Garden constituency, who want to keep fit and healthy, now have $17,200 worth of exercise equipment at thoir disposal. Bought by the Serangoon Gardens community centre management committee, the I physical conditioning equipment can accommodate as many as 10 people at a time
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  • 326 10  -  GERRY de SILVA By THE government has told shipyards and repair firms in Kallang Basin that they have to comply with a stringent set of anti-pollution measures if they want to stay in business. The Environment Ministry sent letters outlining the measures, and urged the
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  • 101 10 Japan names new envoy to Singapore THE Japanese govern-, ment announced in Tokyo on Friday that its new^" ambassador to Singapore 2 will be Mr Hiiomu Fuka- i da, director-general of the Foreign Ministry's Eco- nomic Affa'rs Bureau. Mr Fukada, 53, wiU re-"!; place Mr Toshijiro Nakaji- 1 ma, who
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  • 320 10 DESPITE Singapore's sophistication in running various industries, the managing of multi-storey-ed car parks is still backward, said SBC chairman Wee Mon Cheng yesterday. Speaking at a seminar on property management, jointly organised by Nanyang Siang Pau and the Mandarin Chapter of the
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  • 107 10 TRAFFIC POLICE now have two assistant commissioners. Mr Khoo Boon Hui, 28, who returned to Singapore after a year's study at Harvard University where he obtained a Master in Public Administration, is now the acting Asst Commissioner in charge of Special Duties. He is expected
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    • 92 11 ffediszst Congratulations m 4^T^ Z\ a MT \£T 1 m Jr -J^^P y to our Chairman, Mr. Chua Kirn ChengßßM on being conferred BBM(L), (Public Service Star-Bar) by his Excellency, the President of the Republic of Singapore. From the Board of Directors, Management and Staff, Z3 GOLDBELL ENGINEERING PTC. LTD.
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 87 12 THE Malaysian king, the Yang Dlpertuan Agung, blessing the bride and bridegroom daring a bersmttding (wedding) ceremony in Koala Lumpur over the weekend. The bride, Melinda, 22, is the daughter of Malaysian Prime Minister Datok Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. The groom, Che Wan Mohamad Adlil
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    • 374 12 SEREMBAN, Sun. Several high-ranking people, including politicians in Negri Sembilan, are expected to be questioned by the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) over an alleged land deal involving 44 hectares in a posh area here. The land, located close to Golf Heights of Ampangan here
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    • 328 12 Golden landshake was a common practice SEREMBAN, Sun. Tha golden landshake a dishing out of plots of housing land to say "goodbye" and "thanks has been a common practice o# state governments in the past, particularly towards the end of a po> litieal term. It has also been normal practice
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    • 213 12 Accept outcome of party fight, Mahathir tells Umno members KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THERE should be no bitterness in the outcome of the Umno Youth and Wanita (Women's) elections next month, Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. Who wins and who loses are decisions that have to be
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    • 93 12 PAS REQUEST FOR TALKS ON RELIGIOUS ISSUES GRANTED- KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. The Trengganu Religious Affairs Department has agreed to a Pas request for a dialogue on two issues that have caused dissension among Muslims in the state, Bernama reported. The Pas state liaison committee had asked to hold discussions on
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    • 122 12 Keep my name out' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malay-language Berita Minggu today reported Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's political secretary as saying that the Prime Minister would not like his name to be used in the contest for Umno Youth's top post. Megat Junid bin Megat Ayob was reported to
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    • 177 12 KLALA UMFIK, Sun. The Indonesian Bmhaaay here la apaet aver handbills circulated by a burglar alarm company which mention '■Indonesian barKlan". The Saaday Mall said aa embassy official e»mfirmed that he had came acraas aaeh haadbills which preaent aa unfavourable Image af "Theae
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  • 148 13 4 top SAF officers to sit for higher degrees POUR more senior Singapore Armed Forces officers have left for the United States to attend post-graduate courses in military studies. They are the Chief Staff Officer, Republic of Singapore Navy, Colonel James Leo Assistant Chief of General Staff (Personnel), Col Ha
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  • 178 13 AH MENG, the betoved Or»ng IUo, will be vtdfwUped when she beeMnm mother ***X* early aezt year. A* beflto a star, the ioo Im makimg arraagemeate to have her labour recorded. She expects her baby In Jaaiary. A mm spokesman said Ah Meng became pregnant w
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  • 161 13 Malaysian pairs win top bridge prizes THE top two prizes in the open pairs section of the annual Pesta Sukan bridge tournament this year went to Malaysians. The third prize was won by a Singapore pair. Against competitors from Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Thailand. Singapore won all the three team
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  • 60 13 IF using the telephone well is an important part of your job, don't miss the Metropolitan YMCA's seminar on Telephone techniques and Courtesies on Aug» The one-day course will cost $50 (or YMCA members and $56 (or others. Check it out yourself put the YMCA
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  • 38 13 AMERICAN professor Roger Gill will speak on An Intelligent Look at Manager's Intelligence tomorrow at the Stevens Road, Metropolitan YMCA. The talk, ft m 7.30 to 9 p.m., is organised by the Singapore Psychological Society.
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  • 307 13 SOLDIERS with bright Ideas to Improve the Singapore Armed Farces (SAF) are new only a phsae rail away from being heard thanks to a new telephone asm lint and I recording service. Taey can call ***** C? at aay time sf the day er night. Saggesttoas will
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  • 467 13  -  CHAN ENG CHENG By Book about the history of Singapore roads MANY of the old familiar roads you have travelled along, day in and day out, hold a wealth of stories from the dear days of old. And one man is trying to help
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  • 518 14 Exit terms are generous IT is a sad occasion when a company has to retrench some of its staff. The parting of ways can be very demoralising for the employees affected as well as the company. But not every retrenchment exercise need be accompanied by lingering bad blood and feelings
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  • 618 14 NAIROBI Then stretch of Indian Ocean coastline that runs from the tip of Africa's horn to southern Kenya is, through the prism of East-West rivalry, American turf. The region also extends inland to Sudan and beyond to Uganda and Zaire, spread across the continent's midriff.
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  • 1067 14  - Where courtesy is not a way of life JOHN BURNS By Moscow's uncivil service poses challenge to daily life MOSCOW The gruff manners begin at Sheremetyevo-2, the modern airport on Moscow' s north-western fringes. Passengers arriving on international fights file down poorly lighted stairs to a glass booth, where a
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  • Across the Causeway...
    • 258 14 THE provision of opportunities for Malaysians to undergo on-the-job training with the private sector in Japan marks a significant phase in the implementation of the "Look East" policy. It illustrates a welcome emphasis on getting down to the practicalities of handling daily work demands, working in a team
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    • 392 14 GAUGING by their willingness to Indulge in unethical practices, it appears that some of Malaysia's exporters have no notion that an importer once "bitten" would naturally be "twice shy." Their attempt to cheat the importer can only result in the latter turning elsewhere. Worse still is the adverse
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 162 14 f_ O 'OzM Sut^ted Views jai WhHe Russians can be disarm1^ i rw ■■■■mH uifry kted in their private lives, H B^ V_2\ cc t v don untforai or step dft^ mto J* de lln the public. f BFwH they can brus< l ue Below are |^P& ifsL^Lm iv!L >
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  • FORUM
    • 345 15 Aim is to invest prudently MR Cheng Tim Pin's letter (ST, Aug 7) asked two questions which need to be answered because they seem to arise out of a misunderstanding of government policies. First, he asked: "Are the funds of MAS (Monetary Authority of Singapore) or GIC (Government of Singapore
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    • 110 15 She didn't realise it was cut ON July 14, I went to a hospital for a dental check-up. A female dentist did scaling on my teeth and in the process cut my tongue. I felt the pain but she was ignorant of it until I had to push her hand
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    • 117 15 I HAVE been moved to write to you now by your editorial comment (St, Aug 3) on the subject of forms of address. The fact is that, despite what you say, words have "personalities" of their own and cannot be emptied of character by their users. People
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    • 58 15 K.H. CHAN'S suggestion to print telephone directories in Hanyu Pinyin (ST, July 28) while interesting is not practical. One disadvantage is that the old names will also have to be printed. This will only take up more space and paper unfortunately, especially when M. Cheng (ST, July 28)
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    • 80 15 ON July 20, at about 9 a.m. I went to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital Eye Clinic for a check-up. As this was my first appointment and as a student, I was not sure of the fees charged and found that I was $2 short
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    • 76 15 I WAS shocked by the arrogant attitude of a Housing Board officer after I informed the area office that my tenant had moved out. The officer was checking whether my tenant had really left, but went to the extent of opening all my built-in cupboards. It seems that
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    • 31 15 I AM grateful to the staff of Ward 4, Toa Payoh Hospital, who treated me with care during my admission there. They were patient and helpful. SOLDIER Singapore 2KC
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    • 40 15 THE Board of Film Censors should censor scenes that make fun of religion. I am referring in particular to the film "Crazy History of the world Part I," now showing at a local cinema. GOD-FEARING Singapore IMS
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    • Replies
      • 282 15 I REFER to the letter "Speed limit device needs new features" by "Concerned Driver" (ST, July 24). The present speed warning device installed on light goods vehicles (LGVs) is made up of two components. The first component is an external amber roof lamp which
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      • 95 15 Ladies-only swimming times WE refer to the letter "Girls want pool to themselves" (ST, Aug 7). The Toa Payoh Swimming Complex has a weekly ladies-only swimming session every Wednesday from 7 p.m to 9 p.m. Previously, the session was from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. It was reduced by three
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      • 189 15 WE wish to thank the writers of the four letters published on July 19. In reply to Edward Ong's query on the issue of concession travel for passholders in Woodlands and Sembawang when the Trans-Island Bus Services (Tibs) runs the routes between Woodlands Sembawang and
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    • 172 15 Man eased himself in front of everybody AUGUST 1 was a hot and humid day. Being a Sunday, it was not surprising that many people took to the beach. My friend and I went to the East Coast Lagoon. After a swim we went to the main bathroom near the
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    • 124 15 I THINK it is a shame that a good number of Singaporeans do not actually know how to sing our National Anthem, if one may judge by what was heard at the National Day Parade. The anthem should go like this: "Man
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    • 84 15 I BELIEVE the 2,000--strong choir made a mistake when it sang the National Anthem "Majulah Singapura" on National Day. The first line of the chorus should be: "Mari-lah kits brrsmta Deng an semangat yang bam. Instead.it was sung: "Mari-lah kita benen Deng a n sema
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    • 53 15 ON National Day, I saw our National Anthem being sung in a most mournful manner. The anthem should be sung with pride and gusto. The next question is whether the music score is suitable. There are no reasons why the anthem should remain forever the same. GOH KHOON
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1097 16  -  VINCENT STOVE By Our Sydney Reporter ASIAN countries do not present the only opposition to Australia's trade protection policies. There is growing opinion within the country which also wants less restriction on the entry of foreign goods. And because of the size and
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    • 830 16 Resettled refugees unsettled by China's constraints KUNMING (China) Vivid red flame trees blossom among the teak and eucalyptus in the valley of Ganba, tucked 823 metres high in the rugged green mountains of southern Yunan province. The isolated valley, situated 72.4 km north of China's border with Vietnam and Laos,
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    • 447 16 IN ADVERTISING AND MARKETING Recognising the increasing need for more professionals in the advertising industry, the Singapore Institute of Management and the Joint Education Committee (JEC), the recognised overseas body of CAM Foundation UK, have embarked on a programme to prepare candidates for the CAM Diploma examination in Advertising Marketing.
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 91 17 TOKYO, Sun. The Japan National Oil Corp said it has decided to take part in international bidding for rights to help explore China's offshore oil sources off the Zhu Jiang (Pearl River) mouth in South China Sea. The state-run oil company will submit necessary documents to the
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      • 100 17 NEW YORK, Sun. Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb said it will offer US$Bl4 million (551.77 billion) face amount of zero coupon Treasury Obligations its version of Merrill Lynch 's successful treasury investment growth receipts, "Tigers" tomorrow. Maturing from Nov 15, 1982 to Nov 15, 2001, the Lehman securities represent
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      • 105 17 PITTSBURGH, Sun. The United Steelworkers of America are still willing to make concessions to help the US steel industry, union president Mr Lloyd Mcßride said in a letter to members. The union has rejected a package of concessions proposed by the country's largest steelmakers, which included cancellation of
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      • 95 17 NASSAU, Sun. Shareholders of Banco Ambrosia^o Overseas Ltd will meet tomorrow to decide wheher to accept creditors' recommendations that the Nassau bank go into voluntary liquidation, fegal sources said. Th? bank, whose licence has been suspended by the Bahamas Central Bank, is a majorityowned subsidiary of Banco Ambrosiano
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      • 105 17 BANGKOK, Sun. Thaihnd had officially given local rice merchants the go-ahead to sell rice directly to Vietnam as the present embargo on rice sales to Hanoi was unenforceable, the Bangkok Post snid. It said that the first shipment of 48,000 tonnes of rice, paid for in cash
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      • 95 17 NEW DELHI, Sun. The Japanese Toyoto Motor Corporation has entered into a collaboration agreement with an private Indian firm on a light commercial vehicle manufacturing unit in this country. The collaboration would cover both finance and technology, said Mr Vinay Bharatram, deputy managing director the DCM light commercial
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      • 99 17 NEW DELHI, Sun. India will be self sufficient in oil before the turn of the century, chairman of the state-run Oil and Natural Gas Commission (ONGC) of India, Col S .P. Wahi, said. He said that the ONGC was working on a 20--year oil exploration and production plan
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    • 307 17 WASHINGTON, Sun. The outlook for the world economy is even gloomier than last year and there is grave concern for the poorest countries, the world Bank said today. "The world economy is beset by severe problems," the multinational lending institution said in
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    • 543 17 Occidental offers to pay $8.7 b for Cities Service NEW YORK, Sun. The occidental Petroleum Co offered to pay approximately US$4 biUion (SJB.7 billion) for Cities Service Co, which has been scrambling to find a merger partner since Gulf J Oil Corp withdrew its offer a week ago. Analysts and
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    • 357 17 NATIONAL Car Rental, a leading United States car rental group, has appointed Hong Seh Motors Pte Ltd to operate its franchise in Singapore. Hong Seh Motors is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Seh Co Pte Ltd, a local trader in chemicals,
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    • 470 17 DOMESTIC exports of telecommunication apparatus fell by about 20 per cent for the first quarter of this year compared with the same period last year, according to trade statistics. Sales of telecommunication apparatus such as television sets, radios, gramophones and telecommunication equipment
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    • 109 17 THK foll.wln* to a ltet «f the II most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exrkaagc of Singapore laat week. It give* the turnover In thousands of units, rinsing price* on Friday and the high and low for > Land Loan >CBC "roowi taw Darby lUI Ity
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    • 136 17 JAKARTA, Sun. The Asean Banking Council (ABC) ended its annual meeting here with a call for concessions from some Asean governments, in order to increase interAsean trade. The concessions are the provision of lender-of-last-resort facilities, the removal of all remaining constraints to the
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    • 442 17 Fed worried by weakness in US economy NEW YORK, Sun. The half-point cut in the discount rate to 10 .> per cent, the third such move in a month, underscores the Federal Reserve's concern about the weakness in the economy and the strains within the financial system, money market analysts
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    • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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    • 251 17 H^l II I I H^H I J^ The vital cornerstone of Singapore's Building industry £M "Although probabK better known as the author of the book. Son of Singapore. I am a fl Biy^^B newcomer to the vibrant Singapore building industry. As such, I have found the Singapore Builders Directors extremely
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  • 2514 18 WEEKLY detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, with the year's high and low, followed by the week's movement in prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the yalume of business SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr'i IMS l.««i Div Hi(k Low Coapaay
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  • Money and exchanges
    • 509 18 THE US dollar was traded within a narrow range in the Singapore forex market last week as the market seeked a clearer trend for the US dollar after its recent bullish run. US/ Sing dollar opened trading at J2 1665 85 and was then traded between the range of
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    • 122 18 FRENCH PBANC: Over the past month, the franc has continued to set rec >rd lows against the US dollar and presently trades at around 7.03 franc to a dollar, sayt Manufacturers Hanover Trust. New York, in its weekly review of selected foreign currencies. Against the German mark, the franc
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    • 162 18 THE local Interbank rates made an unexpected rebound last week despite a general expectation erf low interest rates in the face of economic recession and prime rate reductions. Sources attributed the tightness to outflow of funds from the system. The overnight rates escalated to a high of 19 per
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    • 188 18 ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Aug 13: UBI (Bid prim) Hub In 7 days 11-. 11--1 month 11H 117/16 2 months 123/16 1115/16 3 months 1211/1612 5/16 6 months 13* 135/16 9 months 13s 13* 12 months 13 13/16 13s SwiMfraac* Higk Low
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    • 42 18 FOR THE wnfc ended Saturday Aug 14. the ranee of call rmtcm received tram Short Deposits (Mi BUwuu (oUowi: Steak faai: U 10 5 35 per cent Ucacral tmmi: i to SIS per rent McvMMati at fund* totalled 1983 million
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    • 402 18 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, Aug 13. 1982, BANK'S tPLB Algemene Bank 10 American Express 11 Am' Dam R'terdam Bank 11 Asia Commercial 10 1 A A NZ Banking Group 10. Ban Hin Lee Bank 10 Banca Commerciale 10-
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  • 458 19 THE rarrrnt bear market faired Ito Ittk week wltk a aear selling climax which (••k the Strmlta Times lndmatrUla iMtex to mere than tw» year l«m. A aelliag bUzutrd that iMted three d*ys f*U*wfaig the National D*y hwllday, shook the very Itukutttaj af the Slag»p«re stock market, aa
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  • 596 19 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED SELLERS were in a par- i tirularly harsh mood at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week depress- i ing share prices across i the board in one of the I worst weekly falls this I year. Only a late rebound on i Friday helped to
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  • 374 19 LONDON: Further losses on Wall Street and news of a sharp fall in UK industrial production in June, depressed sentiment in equities last week but government bonds were firm on lower interest rate hopes. Substantial overseas demand was seen for bonds and both the Exchequer 12 per cent
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  • COMMODITIES ROUNDUP
    • 158 19 LONLX)N: Tin continued to need support from the International Tin Council (ITC) buffer stock on the LME on Friday afternoon and closed the Kerb at £6.770 for Three Months standard metal. This was L5O below last Kerb business yesterday but i.¥> above the lows set in afternoon
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    • 34 19 LONDON Copper price* on Friday prrvKutin brackets) Win-bars Spol buyen £824 00 ILS4100). lellen L 825 00 iGSe.OO). Three Month* buyen UK.M (£844 50. cellen CBl2 SO (aMJa Maialltiar Eadrr ■a***: 17.100 lonnn
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    • 297 19 THE week saw the final squeeze on the outgoing August position in Singapore, which was traded at a premium of four cents and some 3 1 1 cents up overall, says H*UcUy, utler, Bath and Comptv ny, in its weekly rubber review. Price movements
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    • 50 19 Tta ronnes Rubber (S) lubber (M) Aug Aug 10 2915 2915 380 ISO 181.75 ***** ***** •in MS per kilo Aug 11 29.15 215 178.50 198 25 Aug 12 29.15 171 179.00 199 00 In cents pei Aug 13 29.15 185 181.25 ***** t kilo Aug
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    • 164 19 LONDON: Rubber Futures closed at the day's lows on Friday, unchanged to slightly easier, up to O.SOp a kilo below yesterday's close. Dealers said prices eased on light long liquidation from slightly steadier mid-day levels which had reflected firm Eastern prices. Some hedging of physicals sales also supported
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    • 374 19 CHINESE Ptutatm Exchange, SkpfM. eleetag prices prrlNk|« Saturday fill Ml all: Bulk fob M 00 aellen, old drum (In aecond hand drum) fob fU.OO trtirrs. new drum fob 197.00 aellcn. Capra: Mixed (knee) 140 00 buyen. Paster: Muntok while pepper fob Aita NLW 1310 00
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    • 66 19 FH Taar. MelbourneU) 343.038 J4OUIB 3MSOS 344.8S New York 334 SOB 337 SB *****S *****S London JMJSB 334 J08 *****S *****S Zurich *****8 A 23 008 *****6 33*006 Part* ***** 38.H Sal Frl Hongkong MS JOB 317M8 MOMS 331.306 Singapore (2; 340 008 337 508 340.505 *****6 Export price*
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    • 287 19 TOKYO, Sat. Share prices closed higher with sentiment encouraged by the 0.5 per cent point cut in the US Federal Reserve Board's discount rate to 10.5 per cent and a rally on Wall Street, dealers said. The Dow Jones average gained 26.68 to end at 6954.37 points. The New
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    • 468 19 NEW YORK, Fri. Stocks closed sharply higher on the day on speculation that interest rates may move down another notch. After the market closed the Federal Reserve cut the discount rate to 10.5 per cent from 11 per cent. The Dow Jones industrial average closed up about 11.13
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    • 298 19 AMSTERDAM Fri Share prices were mixed in quiet trading, with declines outnumbering advances but few major movements were seen, dealers said. Banks were mainly lower ahead of first-half results for Amro and ABN. NMB feU 1.50 to 102.50 and Anuo one to 40.30. but ABN added three to 271.
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    • 423 19 ZURICH, Fri. Domestic share prices closed mixed with the market hardly reacting to the easier US dollar, dealer said. Share trading remained subdued due to continued uncertainty about US interest rate trends and as investors appear preoccupied with the world economic climate, they added. Majors banks fluctuated narrowly with
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    • 557 19 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (Chapter IS) IN THE HIGH COUBT OF ■|NtiAP«RK la BaaaraptT) Na. 7« M IMI Re: Lek Kay Tee Ex Parte: Baak af America NsHfSl Traat aad Savings Aa«arlattaa Creatttw* NOTICE OP ADVEBTHEMENT To: Lek Kay Tee whose last known address Is No. 47. Jalan Ketumblt Singapore
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    • 123 19 l^VaaM^^n^USlwaaZZaaaxaZ^^^^^ BURTONS GOLD MEDAL BISCUITS OF GREAT BRITAIN Are pleased to appoint with immediate effect ALLIED CHOCOLATE INDUSTRIES LTD. 481. Taitgtin Hah Road Singapore 0314 Telephone: *****01 as their Sole Distributor for Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia. All Kiiiici Kirn int. HuiKi Kuli Finn. Almond Biscuit, Kit; Roll. Moinmi; Codec
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      486 20 CITIBANK NA has announced the appointment of Mr G. S. Talwar as regional business manager of its consumer services group for Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. The consumer services group is responsible for Citibank's business with individuals and small companies and for Citibank's branch network in the three
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    • 534 20 DETROIT, Sun. The "Big Three" car manufacturers reported a decline in sales of 26.5 per cent in early August, the sixth consecutive period in which sales were below levels of the year before. The three leading car makers sold 108,679 cars
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    • 231 20 China plans to triple coal export BEIJING, Sun. China plans to triple its coal export by 1965, the China Daily reported yesterday. The official English-lan-guage paper said that China exported 6.57 million tonnes of coal last year and will export about seven million this year, but the current level is
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    • 444 20 AMIDST the general gloom about the economy, the two Singapore-based finance companies in the Hong Leong stable have achieved creditable results for the first six rronths of this year. Hong Leong Finance, the larger of the two entities, on Friday disclosed consolidated pretax profits
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    • 402 20 PARTICIPANTS of the Singapore Robotic Association's study mission to Japan next month will only need to bear 30 per cent of the expenses on the trip. This is because the Skills Development Fund committee has agreed to finance 70 per cent of the expenses.
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    • 297 20 Premium confirms! intention to merge with Landmarks PREMIUM Holdings Bhd has confirmed that it is considering proposals for the takeover of two Kuala Lumpur landmarks the Regent Hotel and the Sungei Wang Plaza. Both Regent Hotel and Sungei Wang Plaza are owned by Landmarks Corp Bhd. a 70 per cent
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    • 159 20 Interfood, Jacobs in merger talks LAUSANNE (Switzerland), Sun. Two of the world's leading chocolate and coffee companies. Interfood and Jacobs, announced that they are holding merger talks. Interfood sells Sue-hard and Tobler Swiss chocolates, while Jacobs is the world's third largest coffee roaster, operating mainly in West dermany but based
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    • 465 20 WASHINGTON, Sun. Slumping food prices held wholesale price inflation to a moderate 7.1 per cent annual rate in July, the Labour Department said, although petrol and oil prices were up sharply. The department's prVxlucer price index for the month moved up only 0.6 per
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 475 20 -^ane of die rewards of being a man Sole Agent Robert H«e Co Pie Ltd 725. 7th FK Colombo Court, Spore 0617 Tel *****17/8 If S GdSV, Rechar 0 in 9 <a k es Pace I l v automatically once mains economical VJ/ supply s restored With thp /T~"^ Menv.er
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    • 1107 21 1 184 4421 1 B^k^ live salary and benefits are 1 ■^•m yourj if you're on target A^^^^^^^^^^W Focus on No 66f, Technical iVR I ALSO REOUMED: experienced AtLS**^m^J w£^m swimming Instructors and f^ |V\l InstrucUesses Dip into No Bl 1 I 661. Miscellaneous I Bt^-^fc I HSrf AVAILABLE: A
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    • 1294 21 \s25T n Ptrsoml Strvtcss 4 \£Sj D Pifsoiiil^6nrlc6s SOFA SPECIALIST If you're looking for comfort, toughness and style in office chairs, you can always rely on these specially designed Italian chairs at affordable prices too c M M I KIAN SEAH INDUSTRIES PTE LTD SB Distributors of Italy s Gas
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    • 529 21 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES Mondov Friday 900am—5 30 pm i CLASSIFICATION GROUP (5 00 pm tor next day) Ofdmory 90 cts per word (Mm $1 3 50) Soturdoy n^Z^d^^Z T,m« S«n, D,»l o J 6 00 D er col cm Entßrtainmant Wh«ra to Eat Pub.KHo.-oy %tm n > S4B 00
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    • 232 21 4V C Buslness To Business SPQ Business To Business i 1 1 J 1 ll HOTEL FOR SALE 95-room, centrally airconditioned, twin lift hotel in Georgetown, Penang, for sale. Amenities include: Hong Kong Chinese Food Restaurant Japanese Cocktail Lounge Health Centre Coffee House Shop Enjoys currently 80% occupancy. Ideal investment
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    • 188 21 OFFICE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Apprei. 1 rw old Tables, chairs and cabinets Good condition Northern Tslacom x•> T«l» phon* System 7 telephone seLs 1 Logic hands- free set. 1 Logic dialer Including preprogrammed main control unit Daiion racks with 5 shelves per bay Including top and bottom Mali bin containers
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    • 168 21 51 Printing ft Copying Service* We tp«Ci«ll»f m printif^ vitiTing c*'ds Ittterheadi. ilMi<l{ you wtH Bills, invoices md jll kind ol Stationery itemi Designing. emhouing nvofkt Also «vj>Ubl# here FOR QUICK CREATIVE RELIABLE ft EFFICIENT URGENT PRINTING CALL US TODAY AT 245. 2nd Fl People Pwk C.nirt T»l *****? *****
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    • 292 21 SECRETARY /RECEPTIONIST'S TABLE ($450) Italian leather ljunge set. $400. wooden shelves/ cabtnels. $500 Tel: *****65 ~53 EDP Products/ Services MICHOLINK SYSTEMS PTE Ltd ulWrs the best price of Apple II Plus, Fuzltsu Mlcro-8, T199/ 4A PCBOOO Single Disk Drive etc Please call at 402. 4th floor. Buklt Timah Shopping Centre
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    • 1238 22 uuo MACHaNCRV FOR sale Mill--55 ST/ l rtSr Vtmte: S-ll^&^r^S SaM/CMntr order Enquiries and Inspection .11 Powermatlr Pte Ltd. 1211. Blk 10. Toa Payoh Industrial Park. JTv .^Cv ,/C\./Cv,fCv,/Cv Singapore 1231 (across the road >>>Oo j Cv j c\>>c\>>c\j. from ROY Toa Fayoh Tes NEW DUMB STEEL FOR SALE. Moms
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    • 1066 22 I* I bw j Waatam Oaophyaical Co. a^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ haa an immadiata opantng tor a re- r 1 cent Gr aduaia in Accounting o» Finance. Person will be responsible for ls*lw*^aa«* accounts receivable, billing payroll and general accounting. aV?*4a B"^ Candidates should have al least BB^^ K^p 1 year accounting experience
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    • 776 22 Hi D I PROTEX A DRILLING (M)SDNBHD ■Sdl A subsidiary U.S. Compa- ny in Jurong ie seeking INCORPORATED qualified candidates for the foJlowtnfl portion, im- DISpLAYS p^ y LTD, a subsidiary of /a\ o ccprfta Printed Circuits dim InternaUonal.manuHl factures igh quality c oce o- level liquid crystal displays a
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    • 765 22 1f I VfTanqletl f urgen t' 18-GMS urgently requires PTE LTD a^ haa immadiata vacancy tor CLERK (FEMALE) PERSONNEL Raqu.r.m.nt. ASSISTANT STlf-IS" 1 R-c^m^H, a Able to type. OCE *O' level or 'A' c Pleasant personality. lewel with credits in English and Maths WE OFFER: c Payroll experience is eeeential
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    • 928 22 ljjl| 0 Employment TYPISTS Let your fingers earn top dollars TANGS GIRL FRIDAY Most jobs with the best pay tarnInvites applications for the from Juron Client*. SR. TELEX GENERAL CLERK nDPDATr.DC a OCE O' Level with i redlU In wrCnM I VnO a TKs'p^wV VXtZr*™ OKI/S ««t" a A p.e«ant
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 932 23 Q rwploynnt 66 Situations Vacant X pil£»y iimi'Vi a?""" RFCEPTrONrST CUM TYPIST a Must able to type well and accurate _fl -_i Ability to operate PABX -V 9w€rwwMnmi tf Switchboard Is advantaCleriCMl geous a Salary will commensurate with experience. jtAU Ptaeee wrtta in with aeteHaa perttclar* Induing tslaplisns "awa_r PuMk
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    • 1487 23 f«fl ••tAeMISIMd fteffl HI Pty* -*vsV H^^^__^__^_________-________W_WBW_-wi^^k rtqusrti MCE-TKNMT CUM TYPIST a Able to type accurately with ifOrSIDOCO m ln speed 3Sw pm c Able to handle PMBX switchboard and speak a Knowledge of simple Ac- Temperery Placement Dnrteion counu an advanuge W«,tl E.p*»need aatZStTSpartt^" 1 c QOOOTYPIBTB (Immediate) C-r.2S4S7S4tor«,K,l^v-w
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    • 1166 23 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK requlr- I ed urgently Interested call per- _fIH ___b_w____^_, sonally at 10-07. 10th Storey, 1^ Oentlng Block. Ruby Industrial Complex. Spore 1334. let *****00 GENERAL CLERK REOUMEO. Age IB to 22. Able to type and have a good command of English Must V _^__k be hardworking and
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    • 1113 23 (lI J Q Employment SALES h MANAGER fZ ($12,000 PER YEAR l^P Bualnaaa Girt, a leading per- m sonnel services Company In lan 0 Singapore and Malaysia re- RS Looking lor a Challenging >j quires a dynamic Sales Man- m career in sates with high ft ager U) head ILs
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    • 923 23 An aggressive Trading Wall aatabWahad Company laquwaa Company dealing in colour ambrtioua and hardworking young T.V. has vacancy for m#n P°ar*Mjna ot c»i pc SALES ASSISTANTS promote sales of well known REPRESENTATIVE brands of sanitary wares, flt- c«-_. fwwi 1 ''"I 5 nd bathroom accessories (irtcome: svm.OOO p.^.) and ab
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 1266 24 11^ [J Employmunt ESTAaUaMEO FINN RCQUIHEB 66 Situate. Vacant JXrajSSTSIS *~>> iwn rar essential Salary, allow ances and rornmlulon commenI surate with qualifications and J experience Contact: *****7) FEMALE SALE. PMHfOTEM f> TOCMm IC_I required to promote established line of products at leading department stores Experience preferred but not essential
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    • 805 24 a a^ 11^ fj Employment /Yli^_L__<r.#\ Mcm> PCR >Mi uls swo»ro«( ipt(i (io^ GEHOW HPH _H_7^^\tVH_l ELECTRO- S_^S_£__9 TFrHNiriAN" "P lo^^ in ICIHIMHIAIN Electronic Engineenng a 2- 3 years of supervisory Electronic/Electrical experience in a Eng.neefing. manufacturing •^rri'cT 1 environment maintenance and Tobe responsible for repair work supervision of the
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    • 863 24 Iff 11 P P^PHIW-t J SPRAY We change the PAINTERS Way people WOrk 2to 4 years experience in metal cubicles, swltchWe are the world's boards and car spray largest producer of painting minicomputers. As cca_i e_Tll lEn part of our expansion OE«II-9MLL_U programme, we are SKILLED looking for a suitably
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    • 781 24 fi| Q Employment Structural national kap Designer LT «> NivMaa mala appfceanta who Sime Darby Singapore haw* comptaiad Nanaii* sonLtd's Building Products lea Io apply tor Iha poa»a of Division has a vacancy for a Structural Designer TRAINEE loMfnTsyslrm, 0 TECHNICIAN The position will appeal Preferably those with OCE to
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    • 932 24 ARCHrTECTURAI DRAUOHTSMEN £ZVf£L2!2££F REOUMED by interior design MALEEMoaeEERMG Firm AppllcanU are Invited to operator apply to 3T Box A9IMS. 1 New Industrial Road, Spore 1953. rwiwroo oy Amoncan ElarliMH staUng a|e experience, salary j expected and telephone number Minimum Sec 3 education UROENTLV REOUMED ONE Site (English Stream) Supervisor cum
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    • 525 25 TPit tmptoyment _W 1 eaBF JaVasssVasmaV SMITH COmONA |V|-)-l\ EXPfINDS| I M 1 i I I IV* are ff r O *v, n s B»i-m«>dsmimH multi-national manufacturer of '.y^fiflMHl Portable electric eaaaammmmmmmmmmmmmml typewriters With a SINGAPORE current work force of 2,soo people. As a l9%dtP result of our expansion aVjP*aV
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    • 664 25 FAIRCHi^ A Schlumberger Company TEMPORARY PRfini iPTiniM i— 9i*«— pr-c— I nUUUU I lUll toctwlng cemfMßjrM Kaaang Way OPERATORS "male Trainee ICCIMICI BETI >MEM IP- r- IVI 111 hi .Successfully completed O' II L.lTini-L.l level and NS Age between 20 and 26 You are invited to join our c r
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    • 552 25 |fr^[ p taajlayawat af^ N nnn^l I ALLIED COCOA I JV V\ I INDUSTRIES I WW I PTE. LTD. I m M BBaßaßjßßjaajßßaßaßaal requires aaTvivTTTTT9k[9nw7faßi B||UiHß|apa^H iifwl\-cstjbhshoi and I highl> autum.itcil otua I Ix.in processing plant I l<K.,iu-d in Jalan Boon I HHHMHH^^ Lay, Jurong anJ I <.umm«iKing operation I
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    • 463 25 IJI 0 enemy-jet BaaaaaaaalaaaaaaiaaaH f** °cV^\ 2o c V5* 5 J yr 2 v«» >O ov^f Qs z STAR^Vv LL iN $350 i^^ Hill Ml s^cs^c^yd>^6^c^ If llf I HlHi Ova to expansion W\ A I ft al aE I nrßarvmmmi 1) TRAINEE lIIIFT FINISHING ■iLlMLinilii LEADERS BBBBaBBBaaaBBaBaBBaBBa-Bj Completed N.S.
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    • 655 25 ■H FEMALE BHBB PERATORS BaaakcaMak: 'ttnttfkymum preferably be 01 nuddk $335--$435 pm Pteiat apply p»fion«llv ■omkl aYr i —Uw «M- S2S axnaM after jjsjwaaj Maxal 4 Naa^aaßßaas *PaULa«w •Ti a Heart Omsm ay latnaHiaatPaSlßM s^alaayrtw, Pteue apply penooiHy to Tke Penaaael Dcat TteaWakrV«ai(Pte)Lal 177 M* TWafe taai OR|ON ELECTRI c
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    • 523 26 ituanon* Vacant "l*^ B SINGAPORE LIMITED g} rroatWCOOu P^P^P^-^-^-j^-^^— has immediate l^ vacancies forRAPID B»aawa»B»aaaaaJa^»»aWaßßWa»J ADVANCEMENT I ill] l] l[M I [l] i OPPORTUNITY UU^^44*fy4l for ■j]^£i^ll|]ir» i B Female (Male/Female) Production We offer OpertltOrS 'Attractive lAlt starting salary Wming to learn Salary adjustment and apply QC after 3 months
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    • 664 26 I Will j w- PHILIPS) PMIUPS fT &2\ Xo*Bky TritA CHckML v -rkjl Tne I»rh KFC Store In X^ t -par People a Park New Open. WC INVITE YOU TO rrmir THE 20TH KFC STORE iSS, OPENING THIS WEEK MACHINE "n Tanjong Katong nPFRATMK N#)rt to Hollywood Ml><Wl *l Thaatra)
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    • 857 26 fxnritj iii n EiiytoywiTt I I T II mm rjr^S TforicHoid 1. STIWAHD At least 1 year's related experience Salary: 1740.00 OBEROI«M»ERIAL AMT .^a^mm HOTEL Minimum salary: SflOO 00 requires x 0,^,3, DccT.iiDiuT Above 18 years of a«e RESTAURANT Able to speak fluent WAITERS Kngiuh Possession of class 3 lor
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    • 900 26 IT I mSm Malaysia (AUTOMOTIVI ELECTRONICS) We have Immediate vacancy for I 1. ELECTRONIC urn q TEBT TELEPHONE/TELEX TPPHWiriAW OPERATOR #».«!/>» Secondary educ.Mon (RADIO) Pleasant personality 2 Rotating Shifts ;ri. N c Male/Female below 33 yean I Secondary education c ITC and Diploma In Elec- I ma—a aiaMan tronlcs Engineering
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    • 887 26 II Q iMployimiit BORNEO I f'M,u.re?^V motors (S) VTTTnmB PTE LTD H hat immediate vacancies aafafa^BaSUaUaaaaia^BafjWßal lor the following positions Abllltv to reed and at it's New Branch at Pan- rlte ilm P" denCreecent. E"8»«h. Willing to be trained STOREKEEPER/ ft r# rr or BTAQ /»l KBIT Phv»lcallv fit and
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 810 27 0 rwploywirt Situations Vacant a^^^^^^^^^^^ An MtabHahed company in Ju- rong has vacanciae tor the fatI) Mlscellmneous •~«9.»*. ELECTRICAL nc FURNACE 41 OPERATORS CUK9QUF (iov*^-.*.) LbrTWVL salary Jl5-S2O dally (de--7 pending on experience) where outstanding a.tow.n?e n s d pro l v r .d^ porl people work. expansion, we now
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    • 1191 27 II Q Emptoymant 1) ELECTROMCS ENOtNCER > 1 "l e^*Z2' r^"»~ a Must possess diploma from ZZfifZZ.Zi!?**^ •arsonelther Singapore Polytech- ,^t,.,..-._ tt nlc or Nge? Ann Technical SAL iI l M l i A il^2 College MANAGERESS a Possess class 3 driving 11- The Parson: a Must be 22 years
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    • 1097 27 Q DMpIU|WBWt An setaaastiad Trading Company Panda Travel Agency requires (9- SHOWROOM*ASSISTANT JAPANESE SPEAKBsG GUIOCS c Pleasant personality with AND JAPANESE SPEAKING some experience in sales ASSISTANT TOUR CO c Typing speed of 35 to 40 OROWATORS a Those staying in the vicinity c Able to speak basic Japanese of
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    • 1548 27 ill Q Employmant TY»ESETTINO COMPANY UK BTO e S T lfr GENTLY requires a Female to (MALE) operate Kdiwriter 7700 and 2750 a Knowledge of various types machines. 2 Typists and 2 Ueof textile and at least 3 years Bpa tch Riders (With own motorexperience Able to speak bike) Interested
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    • 792 27 ljjl| D Employmant CHINCSE FEMALE CASHIERS re- > SECURITY GUARDS REOUIRED for quired Apply: Mobil Self-serve. Orchard Road area Must speak/ 434 River Valley Road, (opposite write English Oood pay Tel UNI *****19 *****24 CLMMCINDIST 10 requires Recfp URGENTLY REO>NNED ONE sectionist Write to S T Box A9a030. ond --lass
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    • 1526 28 1878 AUO. FORO ohla 2.0 Manual 76 VvhICRM For SoW Alrcon. original paint Excellent condition PARF $16,500 Hamld. *****73 1888 FORD CORTBIA Ohla 2.0 Ist C) PoTfTPf* owner, alrcond. radio/cassette. new tyres. $***** View: 492, Tan?U A N L^u 8 e A ,rd"frcTT S S°:n T CC^NA E. Pa-ed ,n--gI
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    • 1567 28 LATE 1877 SMMA 1600 OS One owner, alrcond. cassette. sP°rU HOE HONG TRADBM CO PTE. LTD. 'A7£l po ndow 14J00 j Dwoop stro.l (oaao) *****6 2»*****/2»4 1471/2****** LATE 1878 COLT Sigma 1800 OS One private owner, alrcond. -si Mercedes Bern 280SE (Imradlo cassette Showroom condl- port) Uon *****11. VI Colt
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    • 1063 28 tTTJ I* 1 wWMCWS sums I WANTED: 1888, 8888 cc. cars for */-ran or any sfood UMfl cats ana ATTRACTIVE CASH OFFER Used Tel *****23/ cars, company and private ac- ~^u, Hln Huat Trading Co. 19 repiable Yong Lee Seng Enter- p rms D street Singapore 0718 A «IV« LOOKB«
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    • 1083 28 b^Bbb^bl fl I ■—*l i rrapinitt 33alrr^g Court Modern Condominium on Balmeg Hill a Apartments and Stepped Houses Beautifully designed Panoramic sea-view a Next to Haw Par Villa Easy access to City Jurong Tennis Court. Swimming Pool Club House a Freehold Land Up to 80% loan available t It 4
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    • 1172 28 bßsml PropttUt sW^gj •JT Hilltop Splendour High class residential area p GOLDEN HILL I: 3 Phase 6 Condominium Townhouses Type A' 3 storey split teval Townhousws Type 'B 2 stcxay Townhouse 99 Typ* -C A D 4 storey Maisonnettes I Big swimming pool and special children's wading pool Residents' clubhouse
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    • 2444 29 Propertit _J l—ll Propitiitt \WM\\ n p ß^wnitt 1 r TREND\LE TOWER I />j& An Unique Habitat S t 'vCj*/ R»»«l entertaining made easy, in avast.doi.bleS Vy A </ volume open air lounge that linki to the irutoor S Ajk SP >^ >wing area in each maisonette. yC^y^lSS, An ExchxsiveDwdlir^
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    • 1347 30 iT^pWTIaW J 87 Accommodation i^lffiM^ REAL Wsntßd DSIbSj rgrrviTr i^ahblAll: L^gfgfEgKJ 3500 OFFICES m) HO*~S IHS|WO«L D W,D€ S AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS newly arrived, presently staying In ExcepUonal! 1 1/2-storey Hotels, looking for Houses or homely living/ 4-bedroomed Apartment* Must be fully fur- j »eml-detached, area: 7.700 nlshed In any good
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    • 1611 30 DIST IS GOLDEN HILL Estate. FABER PARK (DISTRICT SI Double-storey split-level terrace. Area 2.400 sq ft Oood facing, Doubla-atorav bungalow with freehold $480,000 ono Foremost awlmmm, pool. 4 b.jro.mi, aer- Properties *****66 vanl'a roam, aparioiia tmng/ dMnfl DMT. 2ft BEAUTIFULLY REMOVAT famMy aroaa. Central an -con ED single-storey terrace 3-bed-rooms.
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    • 1712 30 CITY TOWER, DIST. ISJS. High TAMAN SERASI, 3-bedroomed floor 3 bedrooms/ servant's apartment 1.450 sq ft Furnished Large living/ dining Renovated IMI.SM and furnished 1.800 sq.ft SwUshomes. *****25/ 6 '^SJSSE-JUftS* LV" COMMONWEALTH CRESCENT race. 4 bedrooms with roof gar- flat B l« 96 selling den etc pai.inu $41,000 ono Bedok
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    • 1465 30 FEW UNITS OF Factory Space vi H) Forflen cant or nt Industries at dv mp rmm-m^fMM ulct 123J Kampong BuglJ (b( side Kallang Oas Works) Rini *****42 ***** 49 during offlc OENTING HIGHLANDS hours or contact: The Slngi Luxurious 3 bedroomed apart- Ko^T^^ho^Cen^ ment. fully furnished, wall-to- Singapore 0718 wall
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    • 1132 30 Mai 1 ProfWftlit 1- PRIME OFFICE SPACE for rent/ >- sale Orchard Towers. Manhal- a PCMNSULA PLAZA 1.00 aq.fi tan House. Shenton House. High floor and panoramic I Oolden Mile Tower. Far East view of the sea c Shopping Centre Spaces be- HONG LEONG BMLDBtG 610 \r tween 200 sq.ft
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    • 1491 31 j^ wr Accommodation 4 Pwpirtttt OMCHARO PLAZA. OHOONOf LOO« -ij <> w g prime location Unit 01-45. 215 M umc« spac*S fl Barialn sale Vacant posi^».^_^— wulon Call *****62 ORCHARD PLAZA OIIOUNOFLOOft M m mmt ml O>l. 180 sqft Sale 12.300 p.s.f I mwntMM Please call *****98 Miss Kwol lpm
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    • 2492 33  -  CAVALIER and FAIRWAY i Smashing win earns him a berth m Perak Derby By AIR MARSHAL 111 booked himself a berth in the $200,000 Perak Derby next month with a five-length win in the Race 7, the Class 1 Div 1 event over 1,600 m at Bukit
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    • 892 33 JOCKEY Leslie Khoo (Too Fast) was suspended one month for contravening Rule of Racing 144 (b) by the stewards Yesterday. S.H. Chew (Siapa Rajah IV) and X.C Woon (Native Review) were also suspended Chew got three days for (ailing to make sufficient effort to ride his
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    • 120 33 LONDON, Sun. Forty-six-year-old Lester Piggott rode his 4.000 th winner on the flat in Britain when Ardross, one of his favourite horses, stormed to a four-length victory in the Geoffrey Freer Stakes at Newbury, west of here yesterday. The record of 4,870 is held by Sir Gordon
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    • 333 34 HYDERABAD (Saathera India), Sun. Indonesian Lais Pongoh beat his campatrfat leak Suharto 15-12, 1U to win the men's singles title af the Indian Masten Open Invitation Kmlmlafm tournament here today. In the women's singles, Jane Webster, «f England, easily overcame Yoshlko Yonefcura, af Japan, 1 1-3,
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    • 496 34 LONDON, Sun. Laurie Sanchez made history yesterday when he became the first soccer player to be sent off for committing a "professional foul. His dismissal came as a new code of punishment to deal with professional fouls went into effect on the opening day
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    • 350 34 GOLF ROUND-UP PORTMARNOCK (Ireland), Sun. Irishman Christy O'Connor Sr., who should never have started in the Irish Open championship here, dominated yesterday's third round to move within four strokes of the joint leaders. The 57-year-old living legend of Irish golf shot a third-round
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    • 156 34  -  LEX SEOW YAM By AS expected, American marathon runner M.G. Anson easily won the first XL-NUS Triathlon at Kent Ridge yesterday in a fine time of 58 mm. 33 sec. But the surprise came from the only woman competitor. Lim Hui Pheng. The dimunitive science
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    • 119 34 LONDON, Sun. Tax officials here have filed a petition in the High Court to make former soccer star George Best a bankrupt. The petition will be heard in November. But Best said he hoped to pay the £18,000 (166,600) he owes the income tax
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    • 210 34 MARBELLA (Southern Spain), Sun. Davjd Hodgson started to pay back Liverpool's £450,0(1& ($1.67 m) investment in him when he scored his new club's second goal against Spanish First Division side Real Betis in an international tournament here yesterday. Hodgson, 22, who joined the English League
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    • 104 34 China in another draw WIG AN (England). Sun. The Chinese national football team, who are touring Britain, are still without a win. After drawing 1-1 with Hereford Town and losing 1-3 to Glasgow Rangers last week, the Chinese were held to another 1-1 draw yesterday this time by Wigan Athletic,
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    • 323 35  -  PATRICK BASTIANS By SINGAPORE'S Jamalludin Mohammed, 19, Asia's third fastest cyclist over 4,000 metres, failed by half a bicycle length to stop Malaysia's Rosman Alwi from winning the 800 m mass start at the Pesta Sukan championships at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday.
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    • 285 35 CHINESE HIGH SCHOOL came within a try of upsetting favourites Raffles Institution, but lost 7-10 in their first match of the national schools' under-14 rugby tournament at Grange Road yesterday, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. CHS had everything going against them RI were bigger, heavier
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    • 258 35  - Locals fired by 'foreign' thoughts LEONARD KING By THE anticipated arrival of the Thais, Filipinos and Indonesians they are expected from today seemed to fire local bowlers into turning in high scores at the Singapore International Open championships at the Kirn Seng Bowl yesterday. National bowlers Ronnie Ng and Delia
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    • 120 35 Keeping the title at home BANGKOK, Sun. Anantitha Hongsophon, of Thailand, yesterday won the women's Masters' title of the Thai All-star bowling championships on a 18--game total of 3,557 pintails. Thai national winner Porntip Singha was second on 3,513, with defending All-star champion Oy Knunsombat third on 3,407. Singapore's May
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    • 21 35 POLICE Sports Association outplayed Old Rafflesians' Association 214 in a Singapore Rugby Union unde-23 match at the Police Academy yesterday
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    • 191 35  -  JANICE SEAH By BILL WEE and Christina Law won the Pesta Snkaa national archery championships at Farrer Park yesterday agaust little or no competition. Wee, president of the Archery AssscUMsa of Singapore and holder of the national record of MM points, faced competition from only four
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    • 393 35 TENNIS ROUND-UP TORONTO. Sun. Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, continued his recent mastery of John McEnroe, the world's No. 1 player, with a 6-4, 6-4 victory yesterday to reach the final of the US$3OO,OOO (*****,000) Canadian Open championships. Second-seeded Lendl will face fourth-seeded Vitas Gerulaitis in today's
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      • 52 35 ATHLETICS American Calvin Smith swept to a double sprint triumph in an international meet in Nice, France, yesterday. Results IMm: 1 Calvin Smith 10.20 sec 2 Stanley Floyd, mm 1 Calvin Smith 29.35. 2 Carl Lewis. P»fc v»*lt: 1 Dave Vol! 5.75 m, 2 Pierre
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      • 32 35 IN Seoal, the United States and hosts South Korea, scooping five gold medals each, dominated the opening day of the second Seoul international junior Open meet on Saturday.
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      • 38 35 BOXING American heavyweight Pinklon Thomas took his unbeaten record to 20 fights when he defeated compatriot James Tillis in Ohio on Saturday. The referee stopped the 10-round bout after 58 seconds of the eighth round.
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      • 56 35 CYCLING American Lon Haldeman yesterday became the first man to cycle across the United States in less than 10 days. Haldeman, 24, arrived in New York just nine days, 20 hours and two minutes after leaving Santa Monica. California, breaking his own record for the
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      • 52 35 WEIGHTUFTING The Soviet Union closed in on Bulgaria, leaders in the junior world championships in Sao Paulo, on Saturday after competi tion in six of the 10 categories. The Russians won three gold medals to boost tl eir points tally to 148 48 points behind
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    • 567 36  - Our boys' display bleak and dreary HAKIKAT RAI report* from Kuala Lumpur Expected triumph turns into defeat instead KUALA UMPUR MJG M-28 1087 LIKE the weather that hung over the Tun Razak Stadium here today, the match between Kenya and Singapore was bleak and dreary. Kenya, the African Junior champions,
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    • 429 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore squandered a chance for victory with some negative play to draw with Federal Territory on the final day of the Malaysian Cricket Association inter-state league final here today. Needing 172 runs to win in 210 minutes, Singapore chose to play cautiously
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    • 170 36 LONDON, Sun. A superb spell of accurate legspin from Pakistan's Abdul Qadir supported by some fiery fast bowling by Imr. n Khan and Sarfraz Narwaz, demolished the England first innings on the third day of the Second cricket Test at Lord's yesterday. When bad
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    • 45 36 THE Indian Mercantile cricket team won the R. Jumabhoy trophy when they beat a President's XI by 57-runs in their SO-over match at Balestier Road. The tourists scored 224 runs in 49 overs and the home side replied with 1(7 in 47 overs.
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    • 56 36 Schurmann has it easy over Tomson DUTCHMAN Harm Schurmann had no trouble beating off tbe challenge of Hongkong's Ken Tomson to win the Singapore International Karting Prix international class event at Kallang yesterday. Tony Lam, also of Hongkong, finished third. In the national class event, Singapore's Dennis Kwok finished an
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    • 220 36 Jesty's century rescues Hants LONDON, Sun. AUrounder Trevor Jesty struck a superb century which rescued Hampshire after they collapsed to 18 for five againsi Worcestershire in the English county cricket championship yesterday. Paul Pridgeon and Andrew Webster, who finished with five for 87, did the early damage before Jesty and
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    • 236 36 SENIOR women's league champions Falcons were brought down to earth in the first round of the Singapore Softball Association's Pesta Sukan knockout competition when they lost 9-10 to Schools at Kallang yest«»rday, reports LEONARD KING. Schools started the game with an eightrun advantage based
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    • 426 36  - Foo in line for graded title and revenge TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE'S promising junior Julius Foo Ad-, vanced to the quarter-finals of the Ovaltine 4> Grade squash championships when he scored-' a fine 3-9, 9-5, 10-8, 94 win over Tony Ng at Kallang yesterday. And, one thing's for sure
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    • 215 36 Oliver keen to coach here I ENGLISH squash profesI sional Garry Oliver is keen to coach in Singapore, reports TAY CHENG KHOON. According to the resume provided by Oliver, he is a holder of the English Squash Rackets Aassociation Part II coaching certificate with wide Experience in teaching Juniors. Apart
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    • 486 37  - SICC do it again over Rest DEREK WILD By THE Singapore Island Country Club beat The »e« by 19 points to 13 in their Lord Selkirk Trophy golf clash at the Bukit Course yesterday morning. But, if Joe Goh, The Rest's captain, has his way, SICC will find it much
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    • 347 37 SANTA CATARINA 1 INDIA 0 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Favourites Santa Catarina, of Brazil, playing at half pace went through the mere formality to edge out India 1-0 in the last match of the preliminary round of the Merdeka soccer tournament here today. Brazil, who had
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    • 484 37  - Sad memory of Song's folly still lingers on DEREK WILD COMMENT.By NEWS about Koon Poh, it seems, keeps coming back like a Song But the decision of the Singapore Rugby Union to call up their former national captain for a meeting this evening is badly out of tune with reality.
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    • 218 37 Dhillon in two tight spots SINGAPORE Uaesaaaa H. S. Dhillon nearly Isses his hahiawi, as cameraman Jerry Seh's picture shews, when Fiona's Ha Yljnn (No. 5) aad North Korea's Urn Uyon Ho sandwich him la their rash for the ball durlßg the Astaa youth Group n sseeer final at the
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    • 311 37  -  JOE DORAI By ACE Singapore -eer striker Fandl Ahmad cannot make ■p his mind about Dutch Pint Division Club Ajax Amsterdam's after to tarn pcste—lsMl. Beeaaae he la la two minds, Kaadl will rat give his aaawer Jast yet, thereby tailing to inert the Aag.
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    • 645 37  -  PETER SIOW By THE national women s 4 x 100 metres relay team and high jumper Choo Suan flirted encouragingly close to the Asian Games qualifying marks in the Asics Tiger athletics meet at the National Stadium yesterday. Though the quintet failed to
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  • 238 38 Boycott cognac, sayHK watch makers HONGKONG, Sun. Hongkong watch makers have called for a boycott of French cognac in retaliation against France's unilateral restrictions on Hongkong quartz watches. This came after the manufacturers rejected new French proposals to resolve the dispute over import of several products from the colon> T
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  • 77 38 DRIVING home a grim bat compelling meesage Is US Air Pen* captain who rides around In this herrtfylßK gear every Friday 15th. The memage: Wear Seat belts and Drive Safely. Altkeagh It Is not known what the accident rate is In Vanderberg Air Force Baee, Calfiernla, where
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  • 44 38 DACCA, Sun. The seventh anniversary of the murder of Bangladesh's first president. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, was observed quietly today by his political followers. There was no official programmes as usual because political gatherings were banned since a military takeover last March. Reuter.
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  • 418 38 Allegations of White Australia policy MELBOURNE, Sunday IS THE Australian Medical Examining Council enforcing a "White Australia" policy? A aoctors' group alleged yesterday the council had prevented more than 350 migrant doctors, including Malaysians and Singaporeans, from practising in Australia. "And by doing so
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  • 305 38 JERUSALEM, Sun. The Israeli government said today further progress has been made in negotiations for a Palestinian guerilla withdrawal from Beirut and an agreement might be completed this week. The announcement, by Cabinet Secretary Dan Meridor, followed talks with US mediator Philip Habib and a
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  • 518 38  - Special squad to train fire-fighting housewives BHARATHI MOHAN Emphasis is on prevention rather than cure By SINGAPORE'S private war against fire is to be waged by over 100 specially-trained fire prevention officers, including women officers. Under a major plan being worked out, these officers will form the squad that will
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  • 72 38 PARIS, Sun. The French capital is gambling on beating the influx of cars by favouring bicycles. Traffic officials have built a 30-km network of wide lanes through Paris for an estimated 150,000 bicycles daily Officials will study the results of this first phase and if
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  • 52 38 NAIROBI, Sun. President i Daniel Arap Moi has again given Kenya air force rebels still at large a last chance to surrender after the abortive Aug 1 coup attempt, the official Kenya News Agency (KNA) reported today. The previous surrender deadline expired on Thursday after being extended four
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  • 154 38 Biography won't be published in Britain LONDON, Sun. Nobel Prize-winning author Elias (Janet ti has forbidden publication of his autobiography in London because the British public neglected him. Mr Canetti, 77, who won the 1981 Nobel Prize in literature, is to publish the autobiography, The Torch In My Ear, in
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  • 133 38 JAKARTA, Sunday THE government is to station air force, navy and army combat units in Riau province and its islands in an attempt to turn the region into a national watchpost, first Defence Territory Commander Lt-Gen Susilo Sudarman said yesterday according to the Sinar Harapan
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  • 409 38 Deng seen to be preparing to step down I BEIJING, Sun. The strong man of post-Mao China, Chinese Communist Party Vice-Chair-man Deng Xiaoping, was apparently preparing to give up his present duties, accord Ing to Western diplomatic sources. A fundamental restructuring of the party was expected during the forthcoming National
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    • 195 38 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The executive director of Malayan Banking talks to ALAN LEE about the bank's planned expansion in Singapore. Manufacturers have proposed that the Government compile a production cost index to monitor the escalating cost of production. The proposed National Economic Council may eventually take
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    • 60 1 The taxi driver, your grandmother or your mother, the neighbours sll hold the ingredients to make a good novel. ALAN JOHN talks to one of Singapore's finest writers, who describes the genesis of her first novel, built from all these ingredients. It will be launched during this National
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    • 1076 1 ONE DAY, a woman drew her eighth child aside and opened the precious little packets she had secretly treasured all those years. They contained the umbilical cords of all her children. The child, a girl, almost retched at the sight of the shrivelled bits of flesh.
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    • 453 5  -  PAUL RAEBURN By in Atlanta A LEADING anthropologist says fossils found in East Africa in the last decade are the closest thing Co the missing link a creature that was part-ape, part-human. The term missing link might make most scientists cringe, but Ronald Johanson
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      • 1106 15 Lady judge Elisa SPORTING T-shirt, blue jeans and sandals, the short-haired woman walked briskly into the Hongkong Hilton's coffeehouse. Without any trumpet flourishes or blaze of spotlights, Elisa Chan made her entrance. She smiled as a waiter greeted her and, with a sigh of relief, took her seat. She apologised
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    • 426 5 c lslandcoci r <fli) Cooling Effective vKfill I i iL^I 5 times air circulation reducing the Operates effectively m areas where jfij t tnV, L||Tnn environmental and constant doors and windows are opened T*^ 111 II I Uijil renewal of Iresh cool air to ensure proper ventilation Quiet Save Energy
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    • 564 6 Open your gates automatically! n mi 1 roHiffl! ni mmr i ||;l!ll 111 lIUl| lIUU I nautili With new technology our Italy made FAAC ELECTRONIC DEVICE enables you to drive smoothly into your home compound without getting out of your car in dark and famy nights by installing FAAC AUTOMATIC
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    • 593 7 What do you gain when you move with the Nol forklift in material handling? Jfl&^rfFj/yk W bW^^BbT Ulr*'^ *^B *N T J^ 4ft Hrn. oßKr^s&Q^^B" TflVflV^^^ fl bVbA^? •^BPUBibi >^ B flVfll v* mJ^^^t' <t£-~^s\4Lm J B^b^^^Bß 1 f9fli W- j| AVfl BBtai^ *fc flff k3 *^Mr* > .'-^tr vH|
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    • 449 8 MORE FUN LESS FUNDS Get the new Minolta Action Pack now and save $173 MINOLTA l^V^Sl^^ *Jv^| j^ i^ks, i^P ■^^J^; Woo^^m^4\ Usual Net Price ~J Minolta XG-1 (body) $289 *"*7 35-70 mm F 3.5 Zoom lens $468 ml Ato^*- Npy C^ Auto Electroflash 118X 65 $822 m^, <^ ®^$6a
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    • 348 8 COMPUTER SYSTEMS PROGRAMMING SEMINARS STRUCTURED SYSTEMS ANALYSIS DESIGN MON. WED. FRI (30 AUG -22 SEP) TIME: 7.00 pm 1 0.00 pm This 33-Hour intensive programme concentrates on improved techniques for analysing and designing computer-based systems On completion, the participant should be able to: understand the advantages of employing structured systems
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    • 642 9 APPOINTMENTS >KDBS X RAFFLES CITY I Resident Site Staff I RAFFLES CITY (PRIVATE) LIMITED, a member of the DBS Group, is building the fl RAFFLES CITY complex. The complex which is bounded by Beach Road, Bras Basah Road, Stamford Road and North Bridge Road and designed by I M Pei,
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    • 825 9 jl GEOSOURCE INC requires the following professionals:- FELD SERVICE ENGINEER Smith Meters Division Requircrn*nts:- Male, preferably expatriate, but qualified Singaporeans and Malaysians may also apply. Degreed Electrical or Electronic Engineer Practical Field related micro-processor experience (hardware and software). Familiar with the following types of instrumentation pneumatic, hydrauk and electrical. Responabities:The
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    • 558 9 I. Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (Private) Limited V The upstream Company of Sintapore's $2 btton petrochemical complex on Piiau Ayer Merbau invites appicatiom from suitably qualified candidates for the post of: PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS Ethylene Plant BTX- Butadiene Plant The successful candidates will report to the Shift Superintendent and be responsible
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    • 957 10 APPOINTMENTS Engineers Technicians the technology of the future can be your^g£§^fr\ future too. <£z%MO^ Your future lies in a i^^fcf?B*^ company that respects your initiative and intellect and offers you an opportunity to grow The company must also be inventive and innovative. We invented the integrated circuit and paved the
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    • 513 10 I JOIN OUR I I PROFESSIONAL I I SALES TEAM I I (Micrographic Products) I I 5525,000 Per Annum I I 3M Singapore invites applications from suitably I H qualified and dynamic persons who wish to be H successful sales professionals. I Candidates should meet the following requirements: I I
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    • 366 10 Application forms are available at: JAPAN-SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY 9th Floor 1 1th Floor, World Trade Centre World Trade Centre Telok Blangah Road Telok Blangah Road Singapore 0409 Singapore 0409 For further information, please contact JSIST Tel: *****77 Application closes on 28 August 1982 1 I
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    • 277 10 SABAH SHIPBUILDING. REPAIRING AND ENGINEERING SDN BHD LABUAN An established Shipbuilding, Repairing Civil Engineering organisation in Labuan, Sabah, invites applications from suitably qualified Malaysian Citizens to fill the following vacancies (1) ASSISTANT MANAGER Estimating/Planning (2) ASSISTANT MANAGER (Quality Assurance) Qualifications and Experience The successful applicant will be a person of
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    • 550 11 APPOINTMENTS BJHB^IBBftAAitBHIIHBiIMBI INOECO's Quantity Surveying Department It currently engaged In a divariifled range of building and civil engineering undertakings and the nature of its operations n&s afforded a nigh degree of specialisation in the areat of contract administration and other cognate quantity surveying disciplines. We are looking for suitable candidates
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    • 490 11 NOTICES AUCTION SALE IWBHlMWl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Valuable Singapore Properties CIICDICE'C CUE To be held at The Function Room (4th floor) OnCltlrr O ONLL President Merlin Hotel, Kitchener Road, ti THE HIGH COWT Of THE KNBUC Of MIGAPOK Singapore ON THURSDAY 1 9TH AUGUST 1 982 M THE CAUSE Of AT 2.30 P.M.
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    • 495 11 111 l mm f 5 n m s m TrfT UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD II I I (NCORPOPATED IN THE OF SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT To: ALL SHAREHOLDERS RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE, 1982 The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited net profit of the Bank and the
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    • 367 12 Flights depart Kuantan at 4. 1 5 pm MAS also offers 10 weekly flights and arrive in Johore Bahru at 4. 55 pm. hetween Kuala Lumpur and evety Friday and Sunday. From Johore Kuantan from /^j^ Bahru flights depart at 5.35 pm and Mondays to .t^VTIdS arrive in Kuantan at
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    • 267 12 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis HERB I AM, k I WHAT MAKE©) "~Z^sZ~ r nermautme: you think r^ I WORLP'S CUTEST/ YOU'RE 60 fr^ I I P«7N'T r^~^~s~ KITTEN/ CUTE? rf* eiMPLE, HAVE TO r 1 L r.J~^ X^s^v^/AtL KITTENS ARE C HEAR I TELL IT S core until they
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    • 361 13 Bwl^Krfk' w BBk^^ .'J^^^Vblbßß^H^^^^^ I Bhb^^Jl^h^^^ BBA b^b^b^b^b^bb^^b^bV BSS^ B^B^^. JV^ "'ir^^^k rf I^^ m A It certainly goes well with JLvffijff^^ the best groundnuts r^^SJL^J When it's time for celebrating When it calls r^k^m w^ mL for the best. And when only the best will 4 V do Then
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    • 345 13 PEANUTS By schuiz KNOCK KNOCK By Andy Hold Dan Arnold n A I I i^n (Cu/ICK^X (WHOSTH£RE?| ABBEY.] ARE YOU POIN6 IN r MHO™ mf^ y^^- Aicn tuatc-mA I I VmjAePMOTIWTUP I 1 IAfIBEYl AflBEY ll ABBEY Lo^ T f b)Eli, I MATE TO W AKb w\ IN iHt L-\i
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    • 671 14 ii^JIII NITCHI I^SJII THE MOVING FORCE IN INDUSTRY NITCHI manufactures a wide range of #=tC^^* 5 ~^v chain hoists both electric and hand operated in capacities from a JsSal 0.5 to 50 tons to suit yodr *<T^J particular needs. V^fT^^^^^ NITCHI chain hoists are labour-saving, i economical to operate and
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    • 239 14 Straits Times Crossword SSSsf SSsF BSBsf' BSSsf sflP BSsT SSSSsP I ACBOBS 4 Take tte chair of Old French. 8 Eric Holt, supplier and outfit- surrounded by papers (7) ter (8) 5 Jade has name in a Jumble (4) 9 Urge said to be visible (6) 6 This classroom he
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    • 647 15 I Things to do I I during j I Book Month j EVEN IF you don't want to pick up a book and I start reading right away, you can join in the i action of the National Reading Month, which goes on until Sept 12. If you're too young
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    • 570 15 n^^^^^^B M nl I I >n4nnnnnnnn>Hnnnunnnn^n^^Lk^^n^^^nl >___^^H nnnnnni nw^"^^^nßT^^^^^^^^^^^''''^^TWnpPVPßfVfWS SCelestra Time Display Indicating and or Interval Timer x x ,-*WJ 9nrs^ Multi-purpose v x Kfl*^l Time Stamp t To devices *> w* being I ■>■ I Microprocessor controlled I I based Master Time I^"^~™^~^~™ (bells, siren I 4 I I
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    • 592 16 W* a^^^^^^B aß^^^^^ Sa^a^aff Iff LW V' I I a~B*B_aV 1 ILw _______T '«a^aO_P —l "'^^*«^am3 a^F v I_■ b^b_*H Ia ___ÜBBBbW a^l^BPt BBSS fIB^BSBB^^^BB B^BT 'I A bMb^B a^B^B^BB^HT ~^m a^BH L^Lt > >^ laa^aßM^ 1 A Ja^a^^^L^B^F a^LV L^Lr b^^ L^Lr a ibbl abbb r^\ jBBBBBBBBMH«^BBVqaBBBBr JB*^^^^ 4
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    • 1744 16 Cronkite Gnmmm />/> i. 400 Fries Oidtiif Frira <shnt« nH hpr ahilitw to 5.20 The Little Kids Dynamite Al-St* Band (Last the monster and nouncements I.M News In fd) IM Prog Summary looks bast -^^?rvs;j ffi_|S|_aS aSSwrr. SS^ afss-nss muture of fabrics ranainp from silks and wPlwPt<; the tand Wlttl
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        183 1 Dance Drama No. I: The Painted Skin. Moral of the sUry Is: Do not take taingH at their fare value. Bat scholar Wang of Tai Yuan, China, learns that lesson a little too late. He gives shelter to a girl after ILstenlng U her sad story. Uu-r, a TMlat
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      • 718 1  -  MAIDENS by a river in China and the unbending coconut trees in the tropics will be on the same stage in an evening of dances. Ten dances of the orient will be presented by the National Theatre Chinese Dance Company next month. The company's
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      • 150 1 Who Knows Valves Better CBisßsßlfcM»M Noboby does. KITZ Corporation manu- bronze, brass, cast iron and carbon steel factures only valves. As one of the world's to stainless steel— to satisfy any type of B^B^B^B^B^B^B^fllß^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^Blß^B^B^B^B^B^Bl^^Eß^Biß^BißM^^n^^^ leading exclusive valve makers, with over application. Every valve is produced by ■^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^b^^BlS^bHbl>^^^^^^^ < thirty years
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    • 287 2 In the National Palace Museum collection, there Is series of portraits of empresses which is especially eye-catching. Fashions and styles of each empress were different to match the concepts of beauty in each dynasty. This portrait of Empress Ben Zong (right) of the Song is one
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    • 441 2 Let's Learn Mandarin THIS programme Is compiled by Rediffuslon and broadcast dally in Teochew, Hokklen and Cantonese over both Redlffusion and SBC's Radio Three and Four Radio Three: Mon Son: 9.15 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.). The English notes are provided by us. Lesson 151: Problem of
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      • 450 2 Ibmmmmv mt IlliJfflw mF^H 1 sL^tm ioEa r v HmmK. I ELE[TRICITV HUy I mmslmmmT^l R^; I lIITERRUPTIOn M WjP*** to consumers K P^'^HmmSml mVIH mW I The Electricity Department has lMMi^a>'^MM^lljtZ^^r^^^^ M WI B^^MB MtWJ Kml mW x .^fl I a^ an cable at Sin Koh Mj^M Hl^^Mml M^^™^Mbß
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      • 433 3 •capitol' iIIIDDV" aj (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 111 ,fl IV f 11am 1 30. 4. 6 *****5 llwl«lm LAST 3 DAYS!!! CHUCK NORRIS OOESNT NEED A WEAPON. ..HE IS A WEAPON! 4^J I U 1 CHUCK NORRIS aM EYC^^Bl#i 1 1 EYaTN Jgdl B CHRISTOPHER LEt RICHARD ROUNOTREE UVj I
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      • 586 3 Now Fm a top hairstylist. Thanksto rs/fax \J /j. r.O#* .aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam gfeI\CVCT(H.K.) A ft I ftaaaL^ After you have been trained as a hair You will be working with the latest I stvhst Mvi we irked to build up a group of equipment and hair preparations, in a real I
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      • 410 3 Ilj I Happy Valley Restaurant Imi Pte Ltd 01-01 to 01-10, SPORE SHOPPING CENTRE 190, Clemenceau Aye, Spore 0923 TEL: *****86 FULLY BOOKED This is to inform all patrons customers that our Restaurant is fully booked for a private function on Monday 16th August '82. Any inconvenience caused is regretted.
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      • 211 3 1 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF THE ACTING MINISTER FOR SOCIAL AFFAIRS DR. AHMAD M ATTAR SINGAPORE SPORTS COUNCIL I wSaS presents GRAND FILM PREMIERE 1 IN AID OF i THE SPORTS AID FUND ODEON: Wed., Sept. 1, '82 at 9.15pm j sponsored Q CITIZEN I **iT«wtr "**<Ei^ Aa actita
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      • 679 3 $;.(§vCATHAYJi> < y*)PJ OPGANISAION <,► I S Ean3S3E2S3 I I*) Wlh CNAZV DA VI ('i 1 1 1.30. 4.00. ajo a •iipm I ('l NjTTcHANGr i I MOar* -SHOOT THE MOON" I Albe-1 F«x>«y/Dion« K talon 1R if .ii; r .Yat v >:>:*! > X IJthB»CDAY' > Ova To FUm'c
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    • 714 4  -  3£C llC^lv Trw\LL| g^g m Ji Lufsotu Ljook UNSUR-UNSUR khayalan dan dongengan yang diserikan dengan penggunaan peribahasa dan pantun yang indah bunyinya serta dalam maknanya adalah merupakan ciri-ciri utama dalam kebanyakan hasil-hasil sastera rakyat Melayu lama. Sastera rakyat merupakan corak kesusasteraan yang mula-mula sekali
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    • 702 4  -  MYTHS and legends as well as the frequent use of pantuns and proverbs are some of the common characteristics of Malay folk literature the earliest form of literature found among the Malays who lived centuries ago when writing was unknown to them. Literature then was
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      156 4  -  Wuttrttor: AHsan I9a) Bual punya bual teksi pun sampai ke Jalan Cempaka dan pemandunya mernberhentikan teksi itu betii-betii (f hadapan rumah nombor 16. Mah terser jam rumahnya. Berpajar besi dan berpintu gerbanf besi 19a) While they were talking, the taxi arrived at Jalan Cempaka and the driver stopped
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      • 645 4 APPOINTMENTS 10 DIVISIONAL MANAGERS 40 SENIOR BROKERS 50 TRAINEE BROKERS We are only interested in those who are serious to make commodity futures trading their career. We pay good basic salary, commissions and attractive incentives to right candidates male/female above 21 years need apply. Call personally between 9.00 am to
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      • 675 4 SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following items Tender No: M34/S2 SUPPIY. MANUF ACTUM AM) DELIVERY OF STMOMD BOOKSICLVES TO THE LWARY, SMGAPORE POt TTTCH MC B) Tender Mr E. 435/12 SUmr. INSTALLATION AND COBMSSION OF 1 COM PIETE SET COMPUTERISED OPTOMETRIC TESTMG METER (REFRACTOMETER) WITH MOMTORMG
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      • 80 4 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION SINGAPORE TK ASSOCIATED BOARD Of THE ROYAL SCHOOLS OF MUSK LRSM WRITTEN EXAMMATMM IM2 The abovementioned examination will be heW on 6 Nov 82. Entries will be accepted from 16 Aug to 21 Aug excluding Saturday and Sunday between 0900 hours and 1230 hours and between 1400
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