The Straits Times, 2 October 1982

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/82
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  • 514 1  -  TAN LIAN CHOO 'If Vietnam will listen to this appeal, the world will feel a most vivid satisfaction' By Our Diplomatic Correspondent UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, President of Democratic Kampuchea, has offered to sign a treaty of peace and non-aggression with Vietnam
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  • 323 1  -  MAGDALENE LUM By 1 THANKS to Mrs Bright Spark, Madam Wong Peck Seong (above left), the Mooncake and Lantern Festival last j night was a memorable one for residents on the 11th storey of Block 173 in Lorong One Toa Payoh. Madam Wong gathered all the
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    • 35 1 EVERYONE knows the state of our public loos. Bui JITDITH HOLMBERG. suitably revived with Eau de Cologne after visiting 25 of them, tells you with pictures about A ROSE IN THE LADIES.
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    • 26 1 EVERYONE'S talking about him, nobody Is talking until now. PETER BARNARD Interviews Confucias for The Sunday Times tomorrow. The sage was very obliging.
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    • 53 1 AFTER a maddening number of telephone calls to find out the answer to a simple question, ROSEMARY CHEN was moved to ask WHY NOT MAKE THE NATIONAL LIBRARY A KNOW-IT-ALL? Its a question that everyone who's ever had to go a wild goose chase here for
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    • 30 1 PART two of our series on the New-Look I nlon.s tells why the government needs to tighten its control over the onions and their bulging parses.
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    • 16 1 SPOTLIGHT tomorrow: Singapore's oil business, an update on the country's most important economic sector.
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    • 36 1 WHAT destfraa do oar fashion people have on foreign women? LJM PHAY-LJNG shows you some sketches and reports on forthcoming trends, as envisaged by oar designers and manufacturers who are hoping to sell abroad.
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    • 46 1 IF 0118 series THINGS I HOPE TO KNOW BY 80 boggled the imagination initially can anyone look so far ahead? don't miss tomorrow's story. Ending the series fittingly is Mr Chi Owyang, Singapore's Ambassador to Thailand who is all of 84 years old.
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    • 65 1 PLI S our television and entertainment package that Includes: Musicals to borrow fram the vide* libraries and reviews of what's on at the cinema a*d on the goggle box. Plu >our detachable TV guide to the whole week's programme*, to help yon plan you viewing better. Oar special
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    • 48 1 SINGAPORE'S swimming medal hope Ang Peng Sion^ competes in his first event the 100 m freestyle Today BRIAN MILLER reports. World decathlon champion Daley Thompson snubbed his country recently by refusing to carry the British flag at the opening ceremony. ALAN HUBBARD finds out why.
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  • 261 1  -  IRENE NGOO By Our Housing Correspondent THE downpayment for Housing board flats is unchanged despite the latest increase in the selling prices. An HDB spokesman said yesterday that the board did not raise the 20 per cent deposit which applicants have to pay
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  • 201 1 Dial M for your Mandarin lesson LKAKMNOMandarln will be Just a phone call sway. From next year, Singaporeans ran dial a number and listen to a Upr-rworded Mandarin Irwxon. This was dta-loaed by Mr Ho Kan Leong, chairman of the Promotr the I w of Mandarin (ommltw. Mr Ho, ale*
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  • 71 1 TOKYO. Fri The Kansai (Western Japan) Committee for Economic Development said today it will send a mission to the Asean countries from Nov 25 to Dec 11 to study how Japan can strengthen its economic and cultural relations with the Asian nations Committee officials said a 20-member mission
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  • 29 1 BANGKOK. Fri Thailand today handed back to Hanoi the wreckage of a Vietnamese military aircraft which crashlanded in Thai territory near the Cambodian border last February Reuter
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  • 385 1 NEW CHANCELLOR SETS NEXT MARCH 6 AS DATE FOR WEST GERMAN GENERAL ELECTIONS BONN, Friday THE West German Parliament today removed Social Democratic (SPD) Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and elected leader of the Christian Democrat Union (CDU) Helmut Kohl in his place. The Bundestag (Lower
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  • 58 1 BKIRI T, KM.- IS Vmhtssidtr Philip Hablb dmlrd rrport*. that mi unrmrit luul hern reached far tar wlthdraual of all (orrlKn furors from l^haata Krllablr Mtnrm arr» said Mr HaMb, wk« has Just rrtnrnrd frani Israel, Saadl Arabia and K*\pt, would proceed U Dt'm»M-o» far
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    • 611 2 Secondary classes, too WORKERS can soon continue secondary education up to GCE 'O' level at their workplace, under a proposal being studied by the NTuC. The Food. Drinks and Allied Workers' Union, which suggested the plan, will begin its pilot programme early next year Its general secretary, Mr Tan
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    • 229 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Singapore Braadraatlng Corporation Is to be congratulated fur It* decision to show more top quality cultural programmes. They will g« a long way towards making up for the paucity of surh programmes in the past and, hopefully, give Singaporeans a better appreciation of the
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    • 311 2 Goal rush challenge LI'TON manager David Pleat, whose team has set the goal-scoring pace in this year's English First Division soccer league, has challenged other sides to do the same. Luton has scored 20 in seven games. But he is worried about his newly-pro-moted team's defence. It has let
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    • 303 2 CALL FOR SINGAPORE TO SHARE FACTORING SKILLS AN AMERICAN consultant has suggested that countries such as Singapore could offer their expertise in factoring to other developing countries. Mr David Sassoon, a private consultant with considerable experience in drafting international agreements and legislation, said at a conference here yesterday
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    • 545 2 God, politics don't mix PRESIDENT Suharto L- ued a thinly-veiled warning to the Muslim Opposition party to separate religion and politics, when he swore in a new Indonesian Parliament yesterday. He said it was of the "utmost importance" that in strengthening national unity, all socio-political forces followed
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    • 177 2 Religion Bill A BUI to amend the penal code to prevent religious disunity is expected to be tabled at the next Parliament sitting. The proposed change will cover all religions, Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said. It will not allow people to brand others as infidels kafir)
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    • 484 2 Days of Grace THE world mourned when a fairly tale ended tragically on Sept 14 this year. The beautiful princess did not live happily ever after. She died. In an interview granted only weeks before her death. Princess Grace of Monaco talks about the girl who became a
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      • 69 3 \N XMKKK'AN naval task force in the northern Pacific has been repeatedly buzzed by Soviet warplanes in the past week, the commander of the US Pacific fleet. Admiral •t Foley, said in Honolulu on ThursThi aircraft were observing the ships and simulating air-to-surface missile attacks whii'h.
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      • 77 3 A SENIOR official of the Banco Ambrosiano. wh eh was declared insolvent last August, fell to his death yesterday from the fourth floor of one of the bank's office buildings Milan, a spokesman for the bank said. Mr Giuseppe della Cha. 54. had taken up i
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      • 52 3 THE SOVIET Union bought 600,000 tonnes of American grain on Thursday, its second such major purchase in three days, the United States Agriculture Department said in Washington yesterday Soviet purchases of US grain for delivery in -he market year that began yesterday nov, total 1.35 million
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      • 47 3 < HINA HIIJ. launch a carrier rocket in the high seas between Oct 7 and Oct 26, the official Xinhua news agency announced in Beijing yesterday. It said the rocket would be aimed at an area in the East China Sea, south-south-west of Shanghai. AP.
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      • 56 3 TWO NEW economic reports today provided mor* 1 bad news for President Ronald Reagan's Republican Party preparing for next month's congressional elections, but the administration said it remained confident that recovery was under way. The Commerce Department index of leading economic indicators dropped 0.9 per cent in
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      • 62 3 BRITAIN'S MEDICAL Research Council announced on Thursday it has drafted ethical guidelines for doctors engaged in the study of spare human embryos, an issue that has raised a storm among doctors, churchmen and anti-abortion organisations. The council's announcement came four days after word that Dr Robert Edwards, a
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    • 129 3 Praise for Asean's sustained growth NEW YORK. Fri. Australian Foreign Minister Anthony Street yesterday praised "the remarkable and sustained economic performance" of the Asean countries at a time of grim world economic news. But he also cautioned against what he said was an increased trend towards protectionism. Mr Street, speaking
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    • 151 3 JAKARTA, Fri. Thousand-. i>( pniplr panicked In the Indonesian town of Taslkmalay a when rain triggered cold lava avalanche* on the slopes of a nearby volcano, the semi-offi-cial Antara news ag""'? said today. Experts have predicted a major disaster In the area when heavy monsoon rains,
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    • 418 3 MUSLIM OPPOSITION PARTY WARNED PRESIDENT Suharto swore in a new parliament today and issued a thinly-veiled warning to the Muslim opposition party to strictly separate religion and politics. In his last major policy speech before presidential elections in March, Mr Suharto issued
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    • 277 3 Regain your credibility, Mahathir urges UN NEW YORK, Friday MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, in his address to the 37th United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday, said the credibility of the world body was at its lowest ebb and must be regained. In a world imperiled by
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    • 151 3 MOCHTAR: WILL OF THE KHMERS IS CLEAR UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Indonesia said yesterday the Democratic Kampuchean government under Prince Norodom Sihanouk was a clear expression of the Cambodian people's determination to regain their sovereignty. In an address to the General Assembly. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said the situation in
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    • 60 3 BANGKOK. Fri Thai Indus, try Minister Chatichai Choonhavan will lead Thailand's delegation to a meeting o( Asean economic ministers in Singapore from Nov 11-13. the Thai Foreign Ministry announced today Spokesman Saowanit Kongsiri said the meeting, to be preceded by a session of senMr Asean officials
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    • 200 3 SVDNKY, Frl. A young man of It waa awarded AS«M,«M (SIIiIMM) In damages by the New South Wale* Supreme ourt for a perNonallty disorder canned by a carelewi operation for circumcision. The raae Is a tint of Its kind In Australia. The hoy
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 357 4 JERUSALEM, Fri ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin has said he takes no responsibility for the massacre of Palestinians in Lebanese refugee camps. A statement issued by his office yesterday said the Prime Minister took no responsibility for the killings in the Sabra and
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    • 370 4 TOP Christian Phalangist commanders, including slain president-elect Bashir Gemayel, planned the raid of two refugee camps that led to the massacre of Palestinian civilians, newspaper reports said yestt-rday. The Washington Post, quoting a "variety of well--4 informed sources," said the original intent of the
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    • 63 4 6 The Labour opposition Las thrown the red Juice of slander at v and new they are wallowing la It. The mud slung at v has stained the whole state ef la- A raet. 7 Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin accusing the opposition Labour Party of having tarnished Israels
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    • 44 4 BEIRUT. Fri A Middl* East Airlines Boeing 707 jetliner from Cyprus landed at Beirut Airport yesterday linking the Lebanese capital by air with the rest of the world for the first time since the war ia Lebanon began four months ago UPI
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    • 193 4 Security Council puts off special probe UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The Security Council has deferred action on a proposal that a special investigator be appointed to look into the massacre of Palestinian civilians in two Beirut refugee camps. After three days of private consultations, members scheduled an open meeting and a
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    • 79 4 'Begin is finished' CHICAGO, Fri Senator Charles Percy, Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, has said Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin is finished politically and will be forced to resign. He told a Chicago radio station that Mr Begin "is mortally wounded today as an effective prime minister mainly
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    • 188 4 DENVER, Prl. Former astronaut James Irwu say* the fresh sighting of a large object on Turkey's Meant Ararat has sparred another search for Noah's Ark. A team of six mci, k*BM of whom had been on two ■asaeeessfml expeditions In August aad September, flew j»
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 3
    • 419 6 'We alone have duty towards people of HK' CHINA today challenged a statement by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher that Britain bore a moral responsibility for the people of Hongkong. It said it alone had a duty towards the colony's Chinese residents. In the latest sign of
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    • 309 6 Soviet minister for Beijing to mend ties DEPUTY Foreign Minister Leonid Dyichev will go to Beijing as a guest of the Chinese government for exploratory talks on improving relations, according to Chinese and Soviet sources. Western diplomats said the trip was a sig* of the importance both sides attached to
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    • 143 6  -  Peter Hazelhurst By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, FH. K Jmp»■eae sclenttat has developed neu method •f detection throat r»n cer by u.ilnjr, a rompoUr U analyse volre printa. Dr TmU* Efbihara, chief of the otoiarynKol•gy department of Japan's National Cancer
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    • 128 6 North Korea massing troops at DMZ, says Chun SEOUL. Fri. President Chun Doo Hwan said today North Korea had massed troops south of the Pyongyang-Wonsan line above the demilitarised zone separating the two countries, especially in the western sector. In an address to the nation to mark the 34th anniversary
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    • 323 6 Kremlin attacks move to put F-16s in Japan MOSCOW. Fri. The Kremlin yesterday reacted swiftly to the planned deployment of American F-16 fighter-bombers in Japan and said the move was "provocative and hostile" By consenting to the deploy ment of American warplanes on its soil. Japan is increasing the threat
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    • 292 8 Poland getting set to dissolve Solidarity WARSAW, Friday POLISH authorities are preparing to dissolve the Solidarity trade union, a move which could be their most unpopular act since the declaration of martial law last December. ifficial sources here said a new trade union bill now being discussed by Sejm (Parliament)
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    • 187 8 WASHINGTON. Fri. Marijuana will be America's third largest cash crop this year with a value of more than US$lO billion (SS2O 17 billion), a marijuana law reform group predicted yesterday. George Farnham, national director of NORML the National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
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    • 105 8 Five die of suspected cyanide poisoning Hl( \(.n, Krt. Five pr«pir In the (hit-ago urea have died this week apparently from cyanide poisoning after taking a widely-iiNrd a-splrin substitute, an official source said \estrrday. M r N c 1 1 1 Consumer* Product*, a sahHldiary •f the Johnsan and -John-ton
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    • 267 8 MOSCOW. Fri. Soviet authorities are pushing for large-scale resettlement and other measures to stem the drift of young people from the countryside. Byelorussia, the Soviet republic which borders on Poland and boasts regular bumper potato crops, could have some 24,000 current
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    • 120 8 OTTAWA, Fri Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau carried out the second i major shakeup of his gov- crnment in less than three weeks to try to spur Cana- da's reeling economy. He nimed two business-ori ented men to his govern ment's top economic jobs yesI terday in a
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    • 207 8 You can't have your burger and eat it judge MIAMI, Fri. Attorneys for the McDonald's hamburger chain can't have it their way in fighting a multi-million dollar advertising campaign by rival Burger King, a Federal judge ruled yesterday. McDonald's attorneys asked that their marketing experts be shown research proving Burger
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    • 348 8 Firm seeks court order to have sanctions lifted WASHINGTON, Fri. A French company is asking a federal judge to lift the United States' economic sanctions designed to halt the construction of a Soviet natural gas pipeline. Attorney William Walker said in an US district court yesterday thit his client, Creusot-Loire.
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    • 110 8 LONDON, Fri. Two players of English First Division soccer club Southampton, Mark Wright and Steve Moran. were reported to have been arrested in Sweden on charges of rape. The two men were members of Southampton's unsuccessful UEFA cup team which was eliminated from
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  • 485 9 Day of the young ones set in music and dance Pictures by AZIZ HUSSIN THE two young dancers from Kuo Chuan Girls' School concentrated hard on their steps. They had practised for two months and wanted to get them right. Their item, Ira ma Slngapura, was to the heat of
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  • 94 9 200 children TWO hundred underprivileged and disabled child en from various charity organisations were treated to a tea party yesterday by the Koon Leng Tua temple in Oueenstown. The party, held at Strathmore Avenue basketball court playground, was organised in conjunction with the temple's anniversary celebrations,
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  • 50 9 THE Aim Mo Kio community rvntrr's youth group is organising a visit to tlw Milsukoshi Garden on Nov 7 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Charge* are K (or members and ff for nonwnem ben. For further details, telephone *****% or *****44 be tween 3 and 10 p.m
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  • 356 10  -  IVAN LIM By Our Za&w Correspondent WORKERS will soon be able to continue secondary education up to GCE O level, under a proposal being studied by the National Trades Union Congress. The Food. Drinks and Allied Workers' Union, which suggested the plan for in-house
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  • 390 10  - 322,000 workers need to go back to school WONG AI K WEI BY A TOTAL of 322.000 workers need to go back to school for training in either Mathematics or English Language (or both) up to primary six level. This is considered the minimum level of literacy and numeracy a
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  • 219 10 THE zest for training continues at the National Productivity Board another 181 courses will be conducted between October and December. These courses, separated into eight programmes, are being offered to about 200,000 managers in Singapore whom the board feels need continuing education and training. Noting
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  • 292 10 NEW ZEALAND is turning more towards its trading partners in the AsiaPacific basin to reach greater economic growth and ability. As it moves away from recession-hit Europe, it r hopes to strengthen its ties with Asean. Hongkong and Taiwan, which take up about
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  • 281 10 DESPITE the economic downturn in the United States and Europe, last year saw net investment commitments in Singapore's precision engineering industry increase by 5.2 per cent. Mr Michael Liew. MP for Boon Teck. in disclosing this yesterday said Singapore placed special importance on the development
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  • 65 10 Opening ceremony THK ilirwlni Civil Avia lion. Mr Mm Hork San. officially opened the new passenger terminal at Seletar airport yesterday. The old terminal and offices will be demolished to make way for a hangar in the first phase of the Jurong Town Carporation's aerospace industrial development project Under this
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  • 163 10 A JURONG factory, Pandai Steel Industry, wai fined $8,000 in a magistrate's court on Thursday for an accident which caused Ma employee, line operator Mohamed Fadilah bin Salim, to lose four fingers of his right hand. The fine is the highest for a non-fatal
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  • 320 10 It's back to class for half of Keppel staff ABOUT half of the 3.800 workers at Keppel Shipyard Ltd will go back to school in one of the biggest single basic educa tion exercises conducted by a public-listed company. The programme will involve setting up 50 classes in the yard
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  • 144 10 Sales at Welcome go up by 30 pc SALES at NTUC Welcome supermarkets have soared by more than 30 per cent since the cooperative reduced its prices in August. The cooperative's 15 supermarkets, where prices are reported to be among the cheapest here, saw better sales in all departments. Welcome
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  • 44 10 THE Changing of Guards ceremony by the Singapore Armed Forces Provost unit will be held at the Istana main gate tomorrow at 5 V) p m Also present at the ceremony will be the band of the Republic of Singapore Army
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  • 225 11 HONESTY pays in so many ways even in the i form of a colour television set. While it is common for a passenger to express his gratitude to the honest cabbie who has returned his valuables with a currency note, the reward
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  • 322 11 Prices of imported books may soon change THE Singapore Book Publishers Association has announced changes in its recommended prices (or imported books. The prices, however, can only be fixed by the booksellers themselves. They have so far followed the recommended prices. If this occurs again, books from Britain, Australia and
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  • 346 11  -  EVELYN NG By Our Social Ser¥ices Correspondent THE Singapore Association for the Blind has approached the Ministry of Education to open the doors of its primary schools to visually handicapped children. Visually handicapped children could then learn alongside other children at an earlier
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  • 52 11 Language centre SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Mr Urn Kee Ming, will open its language centre at the chamber auditorium on Oct 10 at 11 am This will be followed by a variety ihow st;. s -ed by Redi fussion artistes in conjunction with the chamber's Speak
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  • 289 11  - You don't have to wait for these taxis just step in RAY DHALIWAL Bj IT aaed to he the paawnger* who had to wait for taxla, often sighing or mattering ander their breath Yeaterday, It waa the taxi drivers who waited and sighed. It wm a rhanged s4 mr at
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  • 142 11 PARKING BLITZ IN CBD TO CONTINUE I" 1 »l-i< leiter- it the) wm :inue I tion against motor ipark their vehicles imlis iTiminalely in and around •itr.il Business Dtotfter hooking 173 motorists in a s'ngle operation on Thursday. The operation ducted jointly by the Traffic Police and offii<>rs from three
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    • 177 11 B METRO \v f /mm M J& *»-k&w* rM x THE MARIEULA HANDBAG I Just arrived a new. very sclwt r n^ri 1 |B^ of Mariella handbajfs made in Italy with S I a choice of 2 distinct stylin^.Out from the Jj I ranjre comes the ragged, nood-lookinvr I Texas
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  • 385 12  - Dr Wu suggests 10 Confucian virtues CHAN ENG CHENG By They can be adapted for teaching in schools' IHK chairman of the Local Committee on Confucian Ethics, Dr Wu Teh Yau, has recommended 10 value concepts to be adapted and included in the teaching of Confucian ethics in school. These
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  • 135 12 Insurance agent's four-day drug trial closes THE trial of insurance agent Leo Hai Hock. 43, on a capital charge of trafficking in 182.1 g of heroin, which has a street value of about $250,000. closed in the High Court yesterday after a four-day hearing. DPP Glenn Knight, ap- i pearing
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  • 276 12 Two fixed routes for trishaw tours FROM Monday, organised trishaw tours will be fixed along two routes starting from a Waterloo Street oar park and ending at either Raffles Hotel or Newton car park. The new routes will essentially cover Chinatown, as in the past, in addition to Selegie Road
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  • 111 12 l4 riders without licence fined THE recent crackdown by the Registry of Vehicles and police on trishaw riders yesterday brought 15 of them to court for pedalling without a vocational licence. The crackdown was the result of numerous complaints by tourists that trishaw riders had demanded exorbitant fares for sight-seeing
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  • 133 12 Where and when to get passports SINGAPORE citizens who wish to renew or apply for passports at three issuing centres are advised to note the opening hours. The Singapore Restricted Passport Centre at 250. Out ram Road, is open between 8 a.m. and S p.m. from Monday to Friday, and
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  • 426 12  -  BRACE CHNG By< HIGHER wages for domestic help are eating into the monthly pay packets of local executives. So are the highei costs of books and cars. A cost of living survey by PA Management Consultants, which showed these findings, also found
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  • 276 12 QCs called to the Bar to defend traders TWO Queen's Counsel, Mr Michael Burke-Gaffney and Mr Brian Eric Capsticks, were yesterday called to the Bar by Chief Justice Wee Chonjj Jin in the High Court Mr Burke-Gaffney will be senior defence counsel for five businessmen in two civil claims, involving
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  • 45 12 1 THE Minister t* Stale (La hour and chairman at the National Productivity Board. Dr Won« Kwei Chong. will open the Productivity Month organised by Ihe Singapore Chinese Chamber of Comrrwrce and Industry at its auditorium on Nov 2 at 8 p m
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  • 408 13 Drums to beat the problem of choked pipes PIPES in n«w Housing Board estates are less likely to be choked with cement slurry and sand when the Housing Board uses a new discharge method using steel drums The method us the culmination of three years of experiments by the board's
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  • 132 13 Textile dealer wanted in Hongkong arrested here A TEXTILE dealer, wanted by the Hongkong police for allegedly stealing about HKteOO.OOO worth of diamonds, was arrested yesterday and produced in a magistrate's court on a warrant of arrest. Narain Chhangomal Vasandani. 37, a permanent resident here, was arrested by a CDD
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  • 149 13 EXPERTS on tropical forests will launch a worldwide conservation campaign in Bali, Indonesia on Oct 10 to save the vast rain forests of the region from extinction The project ties in with the once-a -decade World National Parks Congress which will be opened the
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  • 315 13  - 43 SIA pilots reject offer to be redeployed SALMA KHALIK By FORTY-THREE of the 68 Singapore Airlines pilots who were given the choice of being either rede^ ployed or retrenched have opted for the latter. They chose to go rather than be redeployed as flight stewards or to go on
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  • 125 13 Two charged with robbing shop of videos TWO men were yesterday charged in a magistrate's court with the robbery of $41,702 worth of video cassette recorders and tapes fi urn a shop in Geylang. Ho Fook Kee, 26, and Teo Kirn Choon. 22. appeared on separate charges of having robbed
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  • 49 13 THE International Trade Exposition 1982. at the Peoples Association grounds, ends tomorrow. Mrs Lee Chiaw Meng. wife of the MP for Tanah Merah. will attend the closing ceremoy and give away prim to the winners of the Miss Expo 82 and lucky draw competl tions
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  • 25 13 THERE will be a baby show at Chaiigl community centre on Ort 31 at 9 am Entry (arms are available from the centre.
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  • 118 13 THK MetoaralaglcaJ I Satrlw experts the hair aver Wanapare to raatiaae far tke aext (•rtaiefct. la Ita wealker aatlaafc ■p to Oet 14, It says tkere will be -iltiri ■kswws la tke after- ea akaat sevea days. Widespread rala accampaalea' by 4er Md nsty wlada
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  • 335 13 But they can opt out HOUSING Board flat applicants cannot insist on the model they want as this would slow down their chances of being allocated a unit. An HDB spokesman yesterday said the board would continue this ruling despite the wide
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  • 285 13 MECHANISATION at construction sites has moved into higher gear with a $9 million loan from the National Development Ministry to 26 contractor;. The loan is to help the contractors buy laboursaving plants and machinery. The low-interest loan was given under the ministry's construction
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    • 148 14 UNIONS IN THE MILLION LEAGUE KUALA Ll'MPl R, Fri. The N«tlon»l I nlon of Plantation Warkrnt (NI'PW) lop* the list of wealthy union* with AMttrtM worth $1.28 million in I*M, said Brrnami, Quoting a labour and Maapawrr repart released earlier thin week. The National I nlon of Bank Kniplow-rs romnt
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    • 231 14 BILL SOON TO AMEND PENAL CODE: RAZALEIGH JELI (Kelantan), Fri A Bill to amend the penal code to prevent religious disunity is expected to be tabled in Parliament at its next sitting. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, who said this today, added that the
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    • 50 14 THK I.OHKK House of Parliament will sit for 41' days from Oct 12. Its I. try. Datuk Azizul Rah man. said on Thursday The Kinn will open Parlte ment on Oct 11. Datuk Azizul said the 1983 budget will be present ed to Parliament on ()ot 23 NST
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    • 70 14 THK RY-KLKmON for the Repaying state seat on Oct 16 will be a straight fight between the Malaysian Chinese Association's Mr Ng Yok Kooi. 34. and the opposition Democratic Action Party's Mr Lav Dak Kee. 40. They are the only two candidates when nominations closed on Thursday for
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    • 64 14 I BOAT carrying 30 Viet namese refugees landed at the famous turtle beach at Rantau A bang in Trengganu on T hursday the fifth Vietnamese refugee boat to reach Malaysia last month. This brings the total arrivals for the month to 250 people, polio said. So far. about
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    • 63 14 THIKVRS broke open a fully-loaded container at the north port of I'ort Klang between Wednesday and Thursday and carted away $1 million worth of video cassette recorders and tapes. Selangor CTD chief Niuh Soon Hock said the container, loaded with 400 imported Sharp VHS recorders and 600
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    • 33 14 TOIRISM earned Malay si.i $876.3 million worth of foreign exchange, or 3 4 MM of total export earnings last year, Tourist Development Corporation (TDC) director-general Mr Hamzah Majid said. NST
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    • 255 14 Import ruling on S'pore cement may be put off JOHORE BARU. Friday THE ruling requiring cement imported from Singapore to bear an endorsement from the Standard and Research Institute of Malaysia (Sirim) may be deferred if the shortage of the commodity persists in Johore. (Sirim is equivalent to the Singapore
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    • 156 14 Builders urge price probe JOHORE BARU. Fri. The Johore Master Builders Association today called on the government to investigate why cement from Singapore is cheaper than local supplies. Its president. Mr Chenj? Chean Chiang, told reporters that a 50-kg bag of cement from Singapore costs between $8.30 and $8.80 while
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  • 345 15  -  WAN SENG YIP Pictures by Record turnout at Chinese Garden for mooncake festival LANTERNS, lanterns everywhere. This was the picture of how Singaporeans celebrated the Mid-Autumn or Lantern Festival last In Jurong, more than 30.000 visited the Chinese Garden where the festival was organised
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  • 147 15 Broadcasting meeting discusses sports and satellite use RADIO and television coverage of major world and regional sports and the use of satellite facilities for news exchange were the main topics kicking off discussions on the first day of the working party meetings of the Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union 19th General
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  • 73 15 A SHIPPING company executive, Chan P<* Lack. 35, yesterday pleaded not guilty to a charge of abetting in a cheating offence. Chan is alleged to have intentionally caused a forged delivery order, purportedly is sued by NedUoyd F.AC Agencies, to be handed to operations assistant Seah
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    • 158 15 HR Klasse Gifts C/ 7 */^^^l "^^^^^K^^at^ Makeup p ?^^W Gifts at Rv Klasse October 1-31. 19K2 \X'ithv.uir pun hast- vouil ak. retnvc Skin Ufe I lleM.ikriip( iltlv M.lkeup ilhv as follows: are lined up t<r v.hi ..II n<^|.; S km Ufa l.,|>st,> k (r-roh .mil) Klaw Sc. -r.-v. w
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    • 111 15 THOMSON PLAZA PLEASES KIDS WITH FUN-FILLED MOMENTS. Share fun-filled moments with the whole family JH^fli| at Thomson Plaza today. With a wide M a^^^lVtC^^l^ assortment of things to see and do. Tasty treats |\J \J for the whole family. Toys, games and books of V%| Tf'c a every kind for
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  • 449 16 Latest shows much appreciated IT CAN be safely predicted that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's latest purchases will never make it to the top ten list of television programmes. All available surveys show that Singaporeans go overwhelmingly for light entertainment Hongkong serials, variety shows and some of
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  • 534 16 T.F.Hwang takes you down Memory Lane FAMOUS FIRSTS CHIEF Justice Hrr Chang Jin hfti scored many "famous flrsta" in his long; dUtlngnUhrd public career. Foremost and tke mast easily remembered of the flrsta Is the fart that nils the lonnrst-wrrvtnit J in a Commonwealth riiuntrs. He has been at the
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  • 991 16 Unenviable position of American Jews NEW YORK The world has changed for American Jews. Until a few years ago, there was a general reluctance within America to criticise Israel and its policies. To do so was to invite accusations of anti-Semitism. That hesitancy has almost disappeared. Even before the Israeli
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  • 659 16 UNITED NATIONS The Jtumn session of the 1 nited Nations General Assembly got off to an unusual start recently when it voted down a Cuban effort to declare that Puerto Rico is an American colony. It was the first time for years that
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  • 495 16 MOSCOW In 19*8. when he completed his term as Ms country's first delegate to the United Nations. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko wa* asked if he expected to return to the United States. "I hope not." he snapped The 39-year-old diplomat who made that comment
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  • FORUM
    • 465 17 BY TEACHERS IN TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS ALTHOUGH you have briefly reassured Mr Sze Yu Kwok (ST. Sept 25) that th»> report on a recent symposium did not imply that students in tertiary institutions are poorly trained, and in all likelhood Mr Sze mitf-it have received confirmation
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    • 152 17 Poly should try to get best brains for the job AS AN ex-lecturer with the Singapore Polytechnic for four years. 1 beg to differ with Mr Sze Yu Kowk (ST. Sept 25 1. I have found that more often than not. the lecturers are not properly versed in their subjects.
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    • 185 17 anything I WAS cUrged $13 for a dish of small curry fish head and $1 for a plate of rice and a few tablespoonsful of fried vegetables when I had lunch at a fish-head place recently. The charge was exorbitant for a simple lunch. It
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    • 256 17 Girls can't just drop out of the course MY girlfriend is pursuing a full-time secretarial course in a reputed comm rial school. I have learnt from her that the school fees will be raised from SI 10 to $135 with effect from this month This increase of nearly 25 per
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    • 256 17 Key is how roles can be integrated MR TAKASHI Masuko of Hitachi Ltd missed the point when he labeled Singaporeans as being disloyal employees (ST. Sept 17). His statement is most irrational as he has misunderstood the very nature and attitude of Singaporean workers. Most Singaporeans, in every level of
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    • 109 17 G.H. LIM (ST, Sept 15) need wait no longer for an answer. My seven-year-old son would like him to know that a million has six zeros, a billion has nine, and a trillion has 12. He says he doesn't know how to say them in
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    • 78 17 KXPERTO Crede (ST. Sept 24) has made out a good case for specialist books and the high exchange rate now charged by booksellers, but what about readily saleable books like dictionaries' 7 These books can be shipped cheaply in case lots, have low carrying costs because of
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    • 179 17 Amendment can make insurance policy clear I BELIEVE that Cyril G. Venning's grievance (ST, Sept 22) is not the first nor will it be the last by a member of the public against the motor insurance industry, and probably with some justification. This situation will prevail unless the present wording
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    • 111 17 Cans bore expired dates Aii< 1 1' a month ago, I visited an NTUC supermarket in dementi and bought a can of beef and vegetables on special offer. On returning home, I found that the expiry date was March this year. The next day I was at another NTUC supermarket
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    • 172 17 It's vital reservists train as a team I REFER to tee letter "Outage the Ante" (ST, Aim 24) by Mr Lee S.A. We apprrolaU that somr adjustment* to wark rwiUaes are usually secesaary when reaeniitto are railed up (or reserve training It Is for tab very consideration that the Singapore
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    • In the estates...
      • 158 17 I WOULD like to comment on the Housing Board flats in Hougang, Bukit Purmei and Kampong Silat. The four-room flats in Hougang have two bedroom doors facing the sitting room. This does not give any privacy. The floor plans for Bukit Purmei
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      • 113 17 COMPLAINTS to the Housing Board about noise that has been aff n-ting residents in Bedok North Street 2 have been fruitless. I have been shocked out of my bed on a Sunday morning to write this letter. Every day from as early us 6.30 a.m.. one of
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      • 33 17 I HAVE on many occasions seen a lot of litter around Block 222, Lorong 8, Toa Payoh. Can't something be done to keep the block's surroundings clean? ANTI-UTTER Singapore 1231
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  • 1955 18 Need to intensify economic cooperation BACKGROUND Q: What would be the result for Asean if Vietnam decides eventually tc shake off the shackles which bind it to the Soviet Union? A: I like think 'hat it Ls within VietnanVs control to decide whether to continue to be allied with the
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  • TIMES BUSINESS
    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 78 19 THREE leading American banks here have reduced their prime lending rates to 10 per cent. Bank of America was the first to cut its prime on Sept 30 by half a point. This was followed yesterday by Chase Manhattan Bank with a quarter point cut, while Citibank will
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      • 62 19 AUSTRAL Amalgamated Tin Bhd has reported after-tax profits of M 55.27 million (M 55.84 million previously) or M 53 cents per share (M5B cents) for the year ended June 30. Directors have recommended a final dividend of M4O cents per share (M 45 cents) gross payable on Nov
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      • 51 19 KUNDONG Tanjong Pau Co Bhd has reported pretax profits of M 5527,279 (M 5786,159 previously) for the six months ended June 30, 1982. The company said unless there is a substantial improvement in commodity prices, it is unlikely that profits for 1982 can match those of last
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      • 30 19 LEONG Huat Industries Ltd has reported group losses of $339,625 ($484,132 previously) on a turnover of $3.93 million ($4.27 million) for the six months ended June 30, 1982.
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      • 119 19 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried Malaya Glass Factory Bhd on its recently announced four-for-five rights issue, one-for-five bonus issue and a special issue of six million new shares to bumiputra investors. The exchange also wants to know the net profits or losses of the company
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      • 27 19 DIRECTORS of Asiatic Development Bhd say they do no expect to make any further payment of interim dividend for the year ending Dec 31, 1982.
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      • 35 19 The Stock Exchange of Singapore has asked Robinson and Company to give the reasons for operating losses of $313,000 in 1962 when group turnover dropped only 2 per cent to $69.72 million.
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      • 131 19 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia is raising a US$25O million (*****.5 million), 10-year Eurocredit with a margin of only three-eighth per cent, lower than the half per cent paid by France on its US$4 billion dollar credit launched earlier last month. The move serves as a sharp reminder that some
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      • 51 19 LONDON, Fri. Members of the London gold futures market have voted unanimously for a change to a dollar contract from the present sterling denomination, Mr Keith Smith chairman of the board said. The change will come into effect on Oct 19 and will commence with the December contract.
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      • 102 19 TOKYO, Fri. The United States government has informed Japan that it would seek tighter controls on high technology exports to the Soviet Union at a meeting of the Coordinating Committee for Export to Communist Areas (Cocom) opening next Tuesday in Paris, sources here said. They said that Washington
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    • 281 19 Overseas Union Bank restructures its operations OVERSEAS Union Bank has restructured its operations with an increase in the number of divisions to include two new general managers, Mr Lim Ho Kee and Mr Heng Chiang Meng, who joined the bank on Thursday, following their departure from the Monetary Authority of
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    • 438 19  -  LILY YAU By HONGKO G, Fri. Prolonged worldwide recession is giving Hongkong a a hard time, forcing the government to revise downwards drastically, earlier predictions of its economic performance. Hongkong's gross domestic product pected to grow by only 4 per cent half the
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    • 363 19 AN AMERICAN consultant has suggested that countries like Singapore could offer th> ir expertise in factoring to other developing countries. Mr David Sassoon. a private consultant with considerable experience in drafting international agreements and legislation, said at a conference here yesterday that the
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    • 217 19 Experts' view of future bank A PANEL of world experts on computer and telecommunications systems will be speaking at a conference on "New Directions and Challenges I for the Future Bank To be held at the Shangri-La Hotel on Oct 7 and 8, it will be attended by many bankers
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    • 399 19 THE earnings of Dunlop Estates Bhd, which centred in a controversial change in ownership last year, has taken a further dive for the half year to end-June. Taking a severe beating from the drop in prices for all its crops, DEB's interim pretax profits
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    • 269 19 Paper Products reversal caused by recession THE consistently profitable Paper Products (Malaya) Bhd group has been badly hit by the recession with the result that it has slipped into the red for the first time in many years. PPM incurred pretax losses of M 51.13 million for the half-year ended
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    • 194 19 Robinson surprises retail industry with losses IN SHARP contrast to performance of other retailing groups. Robinson and Co has surprised the retail industry by incurring operating losses of $313,000 for the year ended June 30. This is the first time in many years that Robinson's has had negative returns from
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    • Market Highlights
      • 52 19 -a l old SUr»tr OukpM UtaM Mil -2 Em t.uthrir BM NBT 4 Hmw Par Nat Iron ■10 Inrkrapr BM Ml PuDtc STnuU.it I M W«rk* 6 -1 -8 -4 Pfrita Ptaal Semk Skip S.p(.rp Weurmm -2 •2 Prima Siror Dmrk> TlnmPik ■4 RtfkllHMH 8 BtoMMkip
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      • 450 19 SINGAPOBE: Prices rlooed aarrawly mixed •n baying soppvrt yesterday wtrriMa, after mi eMder •prninx In <*lwtivr moderate tradtaf. Ontral Sugars nar M craU to $ll.3». National Iron i <*ato to I'an-Klwtrlr cents to ti.it am) IKRI S cento to $T7S. Cold Storage fell < cento
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      • 32 19 Industrials IP 19 Down 58 unch 18 Finance Hotels Properties I* Plantations 4 1 2 2 10 8 4 3 4 2 2 1 Mining Deb/Loans 2 1 1 2 1
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        • 36 19 ihon« c.u.n C B td Plantations fon« l.roiii lad 4 Onrnl > M HldK. N lea View tealion >ah Yun« 236 556 400 945 430 4M san 34S 328 IM> 14 M ■10 10 -in 10
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        • 23 19 SelProp I'OL Warrants M M rit PMC Total turnover 6.24 m Total value: 118.08 m -W. ,UUU 515.00U mm ii 252.000
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        • 31 19 T..rk rmrnl C Sug.r. lal Wood Metro HM|i M Rnoami IPP Pm-EI OC BC 86S 1120 290 630 aoi 124 228 ■m 56 50 E 10 8 7 6 J
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        • 40 19 Sep 3D oct 1 BT Indicator: ST Industrials ST Finance ST Hotels ST Properties ST Minings ST Plantations OCBC SESlnd *****6 I«4C 662U 658.91 *****1 IST S3 *****3 1002 85 U203 »I.M 216.U 21(8 8223 821.71 mm <*»' «7« *****
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  • 2484 20 MM MTRIAL* COMMERCIAL ■P La.i H.«k 1.0. «0«».. y £2 lor Gr'a >'*• Ol* PC Vol Day a (-000) Hlga LeJM 247 Aetna /T» Alrom MS 233 132 Allied <ho< ITO un.h MX 210 BAT 284<d -1 320 X3 BaU 310 141 M Urn t4 -1 Berjaya
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  • 398 20 POOR overseas markets dampened sentiment at the Kuala Lumpur stock exchange yesterday, sending shares broadly lower in less active trading Interest was poor right from the opening bell and the easier note prevailed for most of the morning session. On resumption in the afternoon, prices continued to
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  • 31 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers ('.rubbers I)eb Lmm Up 16 1 2 3 Down 57 5 2 1 2 6 5 nnch 16 3 3 2
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  • OVERSEAS MARKETS
    • 315 20 SHARE prices in Sydney yesterday (ell (or the sixth successive day amid nervousness on international markets, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index lost 29 U 5004 BHP (ell 18 rents to As 7 18 and CSR (ive cents to $2 95 while among base metal issues CRA and WMC
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    • 304 20 STOCKS IN Hongkong yester i day closed weak on renewed selling in the afternoon, [olio* ing news China has challenged Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's statement that Britain has a moral responsibility towards Hongkong, brokers said. The Hang Seng index closed off 65 12 points at 862 06 after losing
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    • 623 21 GOVERNMENT bonds fell up to M point on profittaking yesteray but equities rallied to end mixed, dealers said. At 3pm. the Financial Times index stood at 575.9. the highest level of the day but still 2 2 points below Thursday's close. Weakness on Wall Street and the gloomy economic
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    • 356 21 THE TOKYO stock market I Mann an .i yesterday average fell to a JEL"*^ 17 < i l s h two-year low. losing 60.95 to mZZZ" l\l rlose al 6.8*9.78. dealers said ".luhi-Bant MlUud Bank 900 unch The overnight fall on the I H!J2JS??' Wall Street where the industrl-
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    • 352 21 STOCK PRICES in New York on Thursday closed below the 900 level on the now Jones industrial average for the first time in a month as the market came under pressure from an increasingly gloomy economic outlook The Dow Jones industrial average slid more than nine points to
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    • 63 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS I Thursday 578.1 i Wednesday Ml 1 I Week Ago 577.2 DOW JONES AVEEACE INDUSTRIALS I Thursday 5962S Wedneadsy MUT Week Ago 90S 77 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 862 OB J Thursday 927 18 Week Afo IOMM J AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 6434 Thursday 644 1 Week
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    • 212 21 AMSTERDAM. Thurs. Share prices were lower over a broad front in line with yesterday's weak Wall Street close Durisg bourse trading, prices generally steadied at lower speaing levels, but some shares showed modest recoveries in moderate activity. The general index was O.T point lower at 87.4. State toans were
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    • 219 21 ZURICH, Thurs. Share price* closed very steady in spite of the overnight slump on Wall Street and the persistent strength of the dollar. Volume was small, with most prices fluctuating narrowly above yesterday's closing levels. Recent cuts in medium term note rates seem to bave reinforced expectations of a
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    • 110 21 Bahu Aothaai Tkal Ula Flbn AnOTmat ii« unch Bantto* But M unch BataSßM ■am .tartar tii < Cnaraaf Thai Wire -I nraMona rtm Truat BUS -04 kxxlrear Industrial Finance Corp IBM lalapraihan Crnnl ***** -I tfaooonkhron« HI -4 M*tal Boa 1018 »OJB kin Tom suo -I Sana Union 140
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    • 107 21 SHARE prices in Manila yeserday closed firmer In a iharply reduced turnover of A 2.330 pesos, down from 1 M nlllion on Thursday, dealers p— tcow Mlnlni ***** -tail tnfloPnil ***** .***** kp>iMmin«B 0011 0001 tUaiCon B II SO iafulo OoM 0 0010 unch lux huokim 0011 unch kniuMCon
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  • 1817 20 HID uk) oflar prices officially hurd and hmtntas 'n and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Sue* Eicnanft jrasurday with the number of tham traded shown In bracket! la kx» of 1.000 uniu iiali— otherwiar sptci rted Aajiaili 1 3 008 IMS) Akaas (1 278 1 2K) (1) 1
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  • 736 20 HOB (3388 3408) (18)138(1) 3 38H413 4OSFTT |342B)I1)338 (2)340(7)342 lOF (1308) (1)128 (2) 128(1) 130 I O 1 (2.T08 2325) (2) 132 (2) 132(2)131 HOTELS Apollo (ISSBZ6SS) Faber Merlin (1 598) (7) 157 (32) 156(10) 155(2) 154(13) 156 (19) 1 57 (10) 1 59 (4) 1 SBSETT 1.618) (13)
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  • 588 20 SOME selective late baytag i oa the Stagapere share market yesterday helped to stem an atrsas tat hoard selUag Ode which was Inspired by weaker overseas I amrlmrat This resaltod la a mixed to slightly easier flnUh Trading was qalet. Beeent Maiaymlaa-baaed favoauitea aad some
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  • 1373 20 BID and offer price* officially listed and bustnen in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Slnfapore yr% urday with the number of slum traded ihown In brackeu In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified Ail Times Srttfcmeni Contracts are quoted after the word "ant" Big Board
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  • 195 20 ami two* unimni ama Spore Growth Fuad 0 1* t JI OCaVMOWTAOI (Maaaaan- arlaai tar On 1 a 4) Union Spore Fund 1 10 1 15 DIAMOND MUT STUM lananin' prtna kiOMUII Sep ort Diamond Spore Fd (USI) 054 *M S 111' 127 INCOME MND lINR (Carnal prim)
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 709 21 RUBBKR PRICES in Singapore yesterday I slightly batter with (Viobei One RSS buyers quoted at 181.25 cents per kilo, up 1.25 cents from Thursday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on higher London advices and gained further ground on speculative buying, they said. Afternoon prices gained
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    • 64 21 lAI ami MX ■I -MH (I wHbii isrss iirsas OcUWr im« Mlkl R«y»rs H«lUrs lt7W 11U0N IS6OO IS" DOS OtUter IM 00 It 7 OON i»&oo irrooN injo imw UNO UNO 171(3 ITlioN I7OSO ITtMM IMOO *****N NnMtll lP*rw>r4 Mlkl Hu»"» S#ll#r B IMSO IMION IMOO lUOON
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    • 34 21 Rubber Oct 1 Singapore: Oct: 181.25 cents (up 1.25 cents) Malaysia: Oct: 197.50 cents (up 0.50 cents) Tin: M 529.16 per kilo (down four cents) Offical offering: 35 tonnes (down 15 tonnes)
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    • 155 21 HINRHK Praomee Ktrkaa<r, SUiraaojK, owoa rlsosst arlMs prr l(t a« yestsrsmy. CMaaal all: Bulk fob BB 00 srU en. old drum (In srrond hand drum I fob WOO arllrn arm drum rob 1102 00 srlKrs Copra: Mixed (looar) l«5 00 buyers l*«so»«: Muntok whltt prpprr (ob Asu NX*
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    • 232 21 THE KILOBAR markrl (or fold drllvrrablr In Slafsporr oprnrd at SK.MI and closed st t».l*o yestrr day The Far East (old opened al USS3NOO OM 50 Selling drprrasrd thr market to a low of 1305 25 3BS 25 where It round support and traded hlgtaer to UK 50 3*7
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    • 162 21 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday dropped to the ITA floor level of M 52 915. down four cents from Thursday, dealers said. This marks the fourth fall to the floor level this year. The fall coincided with the first day from which the International Tin Council (ITC)
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    • 123 21 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed mixed on lack of follow-through support In moderate trading. October in the central lost MJIO to M 5667 50 a tonne and south Ms 2 50 to MJ6T7 50 while in November central rose Mr 50 to M
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    • 70 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (prevtous la brackets) wirrtan Spot buyers E7WSO ICSMiO). sellers MOO 50 (CWTSO). Three Months buyers £81* SO (CasW). sellers MM OO Martx mom: Steacoer after taster. Satss: M .075 tonnta Silver quotes Itan Ba« New York t (BB I S3B I.US I.UB Zurick 1.88
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  • 387 21 THE US Singapore dollar opened yesterday al 2 188 39 aad was traded lo a high of 2 1903 55 before rasing to the day low of 2 188 75 to close there Trading for the day was fairly quiet with aome commercial srtllag of US dollars
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  • 387 21 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Oct 1: 18 Dattan(BaMl Offar BU 7 days 113/16 11 1/16 1 month im lm i months 115 1« 113/16 3 months 11-> UH 9 months 121/16 1115/16 tmonllu 12 3/16 12 1/16 12 months 12 5/16 121/16 Daw.
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  • 47 21 RANGE of prtros offend by discount houses on On 1: OvmUfhi 3 Call deposits 3 -IV. Claaiaf »nio«84«o« 3-month Treasury bllU 3 2<« 3-month Bank bills 7 13/16 711/16 3 months CD 7 7/19 7VK 9 months CD 7 13/19 7 11/16 BMHb>* NbBBBBB%I lloßV^Bßßnt M
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  • 35 21 Closing Interbank rotes tor Slnsjaporr doUan on Oct 1: Ofler Bid Ovenucni 8 7 1 mosth 75 II 7J II 2 months 7H 7 3 months 77 IS 75 II Ovenugnt mode 7
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  • 24 21 TBE average rale at wkiea major Ttsfsa-m b*mks arc ewreatty prepared (o lea*l to Mr heort eojstoojiers is 1*44 per eeat
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 376 21 JsBBBBB I wßßwbll^^ K^rSm ■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■i I J^^^bV S'BiSI IBV lS -*OBBBa* IbbvS B^bS! Bail sal I ■sk VibTobSi IbV Bratl Ibt BBam^^BBHBB II IF all It laW all I if t t 'fl sBbIsBbII BBTBaS lIbIbT l 9 BISBBBIT laffa'afl bbVbbS BS^^^ aW JbH liHbßsbb!^! sßaffißawtS U b\lbblbb<bbl sbbtbV''^''''B'''^'Wb?^^^b!v>''' >
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  • TIMES BUSINESS
    • 361 22 BOUSTEAD Holdings appears to be headed for another lean year, judging from its interim results Continuing with the decline which had already set in last year, group pretax earnings for the first six months to endJune have slumped another 50 per cent to
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    • 349 22 FOR the first time since it was formed in mid-1975 to take over the non-Malay-sian activities of Boustead Holdings, Bousteadco Singapore has suffered after-tax losses at half time The trading and engineering group has incurred after-tax losses of $725,000 for the six months ended June
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    • 524 22 NATIONAL Iron aims to transform Itself by the end of the decade into a high-technology group with active involvement in such diversified activities as solar energy, computer peripherals, industrial gases, construction of the Mass Rapid Transit and new prefabricated building materials. And to achieve
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    • 102 22 PREMIUM Holdings Bhd has doubled its pretax profits to Mi 1.29. 29 million for the half year ended June 30, thanks to development profits from its property division. The interim results were in sharp contrast to the 51 per cent decline in earnings to MJ658.000 in
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    • 303 22 GENTING Bhd, which was in the news recently over its casino operations, has recorded respectable group pretax profits of M 549.09 million for the first six months of this year. However, its recently listed plantation subsidiary, Asiatic Development Bhd, incurred losses during the
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    • 264 22 Revised code of conduct for Swiss banks Zl RICH, Pri. A revtoMl vpnlm «f a c«de mmduct f»r Swlaa basks, aimed at (■•an Urtaß for- elgn abase M banking secrecy facllltlea, rtmrs Into force today. The r«de, which Is the subject of an agreement between the national bank aad the
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    • 290 22 LONDON. Fri. The foundations of the Largest takeover in British retail ing history were laid when the American owner of a controlling interest in K W Woolworth of the UK agreed irrevocably to sell his 52.6 per cent st* •> to
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    • 230 22 NEW YORK, Fri. Landmark legislation providing a financial aid package for the troubled American savings and loan (S and L> institutions has won key approval from a joint Senate and House committee. The new law i.« expected to win full congressional and presidential
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 577 22 B^B^^^^H V IVffi aaaaafl aaaau 1 I 'HHpp"^^^ JBbY ay*ai saaan any I aaal I f *^^^Bf &>9^BaW jSfA «fl aaP^ aVCofl I nflr HI aPB^ 4hmhb|^^H^^HHK I 1 Ml I K*M-f t* aaaaV saGl BB^^^H aafTaBBBBBBai aaaam. a **i^ •aaaaaaaaaai ■asaaaaaaßi aaWaal M aaaaBBBBBM I aBBBBBBBBBaT ■>"« i **4i
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 1110 23 1 1»4 44*1 1 i Times 1 I Entertainment Pood Guide I WE ARE OPEN NOW GREAT RESTAURANT Ist FLOOR, OCEAN BUILDING SHOPPING CENTRE COLLYER QUAY TEL: *****6, *****6 a^BaalH 4^>^%? aaaT *^J1 J> Bam^aja| aaaaaaaMM* *s^ S^Fa»^**ak^__ I 1 BaaaaTa*aaaaVJl 1 1 M a^9 I Tl.'l> I I rm_
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    • 142 23 SPECIAL OFFER LAST 2 DAYS (End* 3rd Oct.) Hurry to THE INTERNATIONAL rRADE EXPOSITION 82 People's Association's Ground (Opens 6.30 p.m. 11p.m.) Stall No A 155 4 A 166 TROPICAL ENGINEERING 193 East Coast Road Tel: *****51/ *****88/ *****33 m ported gat cooker Irom ►390 onward*, imported oath ng machine
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    • 1044 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE *****22 Mondoy Friday 9000m—5 30 pm (S 00 pm for next day) Saturdoy 9 00 om 3 00 pm 1 2 30 pm lor Sunday Times! Public Holiday 9 00 om I 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Timet Ochord Centr., M 105 Lucky Plato 1000 om 5 30 pm
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    • 172 23 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment A Food guide B Personal Services a Merchandise C Business To Business 0 Employment E Vehicles A Boats F Accommodation A Properties G Travel Guide H Education A Instruction 1 Announcements J Obituaries B*Vl ¥)GM A JAPANESE MAN I inrrin rriurn M J D Personal Services
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    • 109 23 36 House Reno v a tion/ Repair /Decor LIAN YEE OCCOKATIOM PAINT YOUR HOUSC DENG MO CONSTRUCTION T^l .m winFOR BOX AWNtNC .ilulllinlum .niinium slfilliil fl"..r- .infi Mtin.l grille* FRANK INTERIOR FUNNtSMNO. M md parquet polHUP SOON SENC i illsert in 37 Aireon/Retngeralor LEE MANC AIRCONO 1 KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 354 24 H= D Personal Services ill P WtrchtncMse 38 TV/Vidao/ Sound System COLOUR T V ANTENNAE [(PRESS StRVICE RtPaiß EISS PANASSOSaC Bl»N--LEONG lECK SPfCIALISES in rr 1 In MEGA VIOEO SERVICE n PIONEER EIPANOER. AKA iqulrirs 2MaBS Mm. aftrr I OOpi sssSJBJ IM, him )Q[ Q Business To Business 49 Packing/Storage/
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    • 478 24 SCE FWA SPECIALIZES TECHNICS TURNTABIt SLI7SS VISION CTV SER> t BIG CONSOLE TELEFUNKfN he I SELLMeS AWAY NATIONAL VIOEO RECORDING SERVICES lor i nU< I Mr 39 Photography ABOUT S MONTHS I. \i.v witti standard U mm 1 1 7 "in lens »lHilll|.-rs .SrlllMK HUlnrnotl.i "•131«r7 NIXON EM WITH I
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    • 625 24 IjlA Q Employment VACANCIES: Mechanical a Electrical (1) SENIOR ENGINEERS (2) ENGINEERS (3) DRAFTSMEN Exaerlesjee Qaallflca linns a Applicants with relevant experience and qualifica lions in Ihe Design and/or Supervision ol Building Services will have advantage a For Position (1). applicants shook* have P Eng (S) registration Appl> In RANKINE
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    • 270 24 Recently eetabfcshed French Consulting Engineering S Testing Company requires urgently (1) JUNIOR ENGINEERS TECHNICIANS AND TRAINEES for on nit and Labor a lory Tailing for concrtle and MNI (2) GEOLOGIST OR GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER with experience/ interest in Seismic field work and interpretation TEL: *****25 Established rompan) hastraout--1 rsst tor uir-
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    • 406 24 11 0 Employment Monsanto, a major American multi-national corporation in the manufacture of a diverse ra-'qe of agricultural and industrial chemicals mater.als.' has an immediate vacancy for the post of CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Qualifications A Experience GCE O level certificate with credits in English Mathematics LCCI Private Secretarial Certificate with 2-4
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    • 327 24 International American Computer Company haa tha following immediate vacancy:STENOGRAPHER for the Finance and Administration Depart menta. Requirements: OCE O' level wit n credits in English and Malhea Able lo type accurately on an electric typewriter at reasonable speed a Some experience with shorthand Normal duties Include sending of telexes and
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    • 841 24 ■A Q Employment atfMHHfc Confidential Secretary (To Manager Accounts Department) Requirements GCE 0' level and proficient in English PSC certificate preferred but not essential Minimum 3 years secretarial experience Accounts Clerks General Clerks Requirements Ability to type at 30 wpm would be an advantage Minimum 1 2 years relevant experience
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    • 410 24 fA 0 Employment A well established Electronic company in Kr'lang Bahru invites applications tor the following poets: (A) SALES ADMINISTRATION CLERK a OjCJi V Level Typing a Some experience In sales order booking (B) RECEPTIONIST CUM GENERAL CLERK a O.C.E t)' Level a Typing c Pleasant personality (C) ACCOUNTS CLERK
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    • 145 24 9 Factory In Jurong ilsaliwg a in Electronic Products has CLERICAL VACANCIES (FEMALE ONLY) i keaaj a Ahl.- "rrd a Tr Muoa Interested applicants, please write to THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT {SINGAPORE CHE Ml CON PTE LTD S 17 JOO YEE ROAD S SINGAPORE 2261 8 TEL *****33 A wH 9tt»bt**hm4
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    • 518 25 JV4 0 Employment <•— _-_HHIIIIII_III__ I 66 Situations Vacant d Secretmriml ft Clerical BANK AMf RICARO'VISA Urgently Rsquirea TELEPHONIST 'RECEPTIONIST EPABX [.referIVnellt > plus I The Manager South Eaet Asia Bank Americard Centre KiNmeyßoed POBoi It; Singapore em Engineering And Trading Company requires GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST (2 vecencies) a c
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    • 546 25 COMPUTER SOFTWARE COMPANY requires SECRETARY a i.i t 1 1 level with c \er\ go*! ,11,111.11. m Shorthand speeds 'leerlul person ■M) pel lell. c interesting too with opportunity to learn about Computers Write m with details photograph (men— returnable! end contact telephone number to S T Boi AS3S47 1
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    • 535 25 ■A Employment 44 I Established Reel Estate Company in Orchard Road requires immedi eMfy SECRETARY ANO RECEPTIONIST We pay c (i.MKi mcentnes Interested epplKants. pleaas write in with personal resume photograph (non-returnable) and contact telephone number to THE ACVERTISER P O BOX 221 KH.LMEV ROAD SINGAPORE Sin Established Shipping Compeny
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    • 872 25 RECEPTIONIST required c Knowledge of M.uid.irm advan c (ill I Please contact TEMPORARY PLACEMENTS for 1! months Salary MOO p m School leavers applicable Tel MSSI4I THE FILM FACTORY requires TELEPHONIST TYPIST t I) level (.chxl command c.[ KnKlisti Impei cable phone Batmen Ne.it .md .1. nr.ile typing cut personality
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    • 683 25 Q Employment CLERK TVPtST REQUIRED I linn ol ih.irl. > Valuers Interested rrnest t'heong ■MU CLERK REOUIREO FEMALE GENERAL ACCOUNTS rierk Atiie to type Conversant In English Mandarin Write with photo U lIS. I New ln.liisin.il Read .sink l FEMALE GENERAL CLERK want ed Call personally 02-07 Yl Ouani ractori
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    • 620 25 Appointments tor SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVES We require Experienced snd re sponsible persons to market thi following A) OFFICE/BUILDERS PROOUCTS SIGN AGES B) ADVANCE ENERGY SAVING PROOUCTS Candida 'es should possess the re Icj ll. use .it 111 i1,.i«.-m.-[, level c Own velllc le Is essential rninenl aitelli'les shipyards port! and
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    • 778 25 Now you can go beyond one-column for your classified employment ads... providing you more room for more detailed and attractive ads. Employ the right people fast with ads that sell your company and the job. For more pull, use multi-column ads. When people want fast results, they call CATS. S$
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    • 238 25 SALESMEN REOUIREO FOR in, rm I'referahU -nuussioi FXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS RE QUIRED Shopping Centre or. hard Koac -IRC3 REQUIRED SALESMEN Sales mris raperlen tourist departaaenlal stores (icHMi salary offered Interviev HIM I i SALESGIRLS WANTED BASIC sal ommisston i ill personall) to 301 ir, SALESGIRLS REOUMED 111 Merlll i-piic anu SALESGIRLS
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 426 26 (jj4 Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant f Technlcml SINGMARINE SHIPYARD (PTE) LTD TRAINEESHIP SCHEME STEELWORKERS MECHANICAL FITTERS THC TRAINING Thi* period vi ir.iiniMK is hirinK which timr tin- trainee will he pmi Contract «i he lust six lining will he I tie Training IhiN will he followed hy 1 year
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    • 681 26 ril Q Employment A fast expanding company urgently requires: Q.C. Supervisors (in-coming) !2 rotating shifts) Candidates should possess good GCE 'O' levels and above. Two to three years experience in a Q C. supervisory position with an electronics manufacturing concern it required. Production Supervisors (2 rotating shifts) Candidates should possess
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    • 460 26 > A leading speaker partt J manufacturing company has immediate vecanciee for i MOULD SETTERS i RE OUME MINTS c NTC II 111 iii in., .id and die making el 2 years relevant experience in similar post- I lion c must have completed N Salary commeneuretea with' amlmiauons and aiparianca
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    • 424 26 Iff A Q Employment i Established construction company invites applicants lo fill tha poal ol M 4 E FOREMAN a Hasaei ol i ••< (inn si Diploma in aiei hank ji t ngineering fmiii Singapore Polyifriinic .ir Fqulvaiml a Minitnutn 2 years rxprri riur 111 Mllill.l position a I .iiiplrlnt
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    • 676 26 IIA Q Employment A wall ealabhahed engineering con ult.nl. linn has the following vacancies lor its K L and J 8 offtcas 1) CIVM./ STRUCTURAL DESIGN ENGINEERS Mat ssjßlaai ti»-ia»-' rxprrirmr- in Xi strattafM 1) CIVIL/ STRUCTURAL O£ SIGNERS Polytechnic Diploma »nti i 5 years drsinn rxprrlrnrr IntrrrMed applli anL.v
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    • 337 26 H) Domestic DOMESTIC SERVANT REOumEO WANTEO WASH AMAH WANTEO AMAH CLEANING I in K !'>r t nr.-f Afternoon onl) r, Chestnut i ri-v rnt >, pore tMi Kmu AMAH REOUMEO BY Chlßtta I i to do laundrj I '.HikiiiK Pit LIVE IN AMAH FOR titling and generul h jikii p
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    • 725 26 Vat Q Employment requires STORE WORKER Male Singapore citizen I'hysically fit > Have a working knowledge of English Both permanent and temporary vacancies are available Please call personally for an Interview on Saturday 2 October 1962 at TIMES CENTRE 1 Naw Industrial Road off Uppar Paya Latoar Road Singapore 1953
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 412 27 114 II Emptoymont i 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous aWr^™"™™^2^^™N^ SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB NEWSLETTER ASSISTANT (Male) Qualifications Experience GCE O Level with good credit m English Previous expenence in media business Age 24-30 Preferably possess valid driving licence and have own transport Job Functions: Responsible tor advertisement sales To assist
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    • 544 27 SEAMEO Regional Language Cantra (RELC) ■n«it*s applications tor in* toHow ing posts A) CLERK/ TYPIST (ACCOUNTS) Orou salary SBDSp.m ites should hai I, < r O lr>rl qualifications WILD a rrttlt in English in. l 111 i lntermediate i Book-keeping or fi)ui\airnt a typlni auallfsca lion is nr. esaarj I'rrirrnur
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    • 485 27 ijl 4 Q Employment Immedial? vacancy for OFFICE/ DESPATCH BOY Age 18 years or above Must have at least 1 year i experience in similar j post and in possession of a valid molorryle licenre Prepared to ride Company's motorcycle Pleaae call personally during ollice hours. Monday lo Friday. 9
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    • 493 27 An siliblnKM piattK msnuf»clur ing firm r»quir»i urgently DESPATCH RIDER a Must he Sinii.iporr clll/rn rxpene I ..mplrlrit National Service Able to speaH and understand English We otter attractive baetc salary and transport allowance interested applicants plaaaa apply personally lo BLK 1. 19 A to 30A KALLANG WAY SINGAPORE 1334
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    • 1429 27 V«i 0 Employment BAR WAITRESSES WANTEO Interested ill) at ounae Hill CiliiM.rt Centre No so Telok I Koad I PON Irl FEMALE CASHIER REOUIRCO tor .'pin to lupin shin pertonalli or »nii- to Msnaair Katonii siirii Servli r BUU T.ttiJfttiK K.ilotu: I pare IM re) Miss fan *****84 MALE STORE
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    • 781 27 tft F Vehicles A Boats I 70 Pleasure Boats: Sale/Wanted/Hire ACHILLES WORLD FAMOUS INFLATABLE BOATS Somewti Soo-r lul Mtnrw Soon Chec^ig Pte Ltd M/J4 rs*» Street Spo.. 0104 Tel *****2 *****3 A Leading Boatal Operation is looking lor an: ASSISTANT MANAGER Who Is capable of organising group activities Independently for
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    • 686 27 r rout i. i Technology of the Future RENAULT 18 TURBO Performance Power Responsiveness Silence RENAULT 18 TURBO Space Comfort Style RENAULT 18 TURBO For today s energy-conscious motorists. Test drive the 18 Turbo now! 1565 CC W" >■ PJ3 EXKLUStVAUTO PTE LTD SHOWROOMS Gll 12 Pirinina Shopping M», I
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    • 2177 28 tarns Saturday car mart "i^^r i. FIJI For excellent after sales service and parts support RELIANCE MOTORS PTE. LTD. Showroom Service Centre: 9 Lenq Kee Rd Tel: *****4 fftTALBOT ItTt COLT MM. Suprr-hifl Air--11.11 t.lpr radio I BWllan lax 1 8!< Tip-top condition $18,800 ono Trl *****94 It7t MITSUBISHI COLT
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    • 328 28 I) Others IM2- Ma/da ..Mil.. XI, X HardTop (oupe Air Cond IMI 11. .11.1.. 1 vi. 11R Air- ond .sport Rims IMS— Alfa Romeo Al:-Air-Con.l mi imi oa mi (011.1 Hat mi 11 Hlurbird Air- ond SjK.rt RimN .111 rr 1400 SI. AirCond S(H.rt Rims lIM W :i2;ilA Air .n.l
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    • 804 28 1 It7o MGB I Ik i. nKinr k<~mi ondition Berango Ki.-k -.if r.in2B27aM I*7l CHRYSLER AIRCONOITIONEO nea painl *>"«> condition Bell- j M.lr 1 c *****79 alter ALMOST 1977 CITROEN I'ARI- Beauuful condlUon N»a t.i\ lII.IMI extras $.U.OU) Trl COLLECTOR'S ITEM: IMSL. li.ir.l tl lop, hrst 11 .11 Mr l'enr>
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    • 1014 28 IMI DATSUN CM van ..ir. ..lid IMt DATSUN HOY 1.1 BJ lill.ili < 7» FORO TRANSIT .H5 178 DECEMBER lIM DAIHATSU ORIGINAL BROWN 120 V .11 I >.-■ n) Motor Cycles/ Scooters 1 GOOD YAMAHA RX 100 1290 RXK 135 SSHU. .Suzuki OI'IUU (iTO 110 I VMi Scrambler K 80
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    • 536 28 Jk C Accommodation ii ■■I Properties i HDB REVERTED PROPERTIES SECTION PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are Invited for the lettings of the following unfurnlsiu'i residential proptrties situated In choice localities, wide open spaces and pleasant surroundlngs:- i tnatr Doposit PayßbMi A LLOYD LEAS ESTATE (20 km Upper Chsngi Road) Single-storey
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    • 528 29 fA E A nmO<tettOn ▲\f kOCmmmmmtrnm 4 <A K mammMmmtimml Propsrtlss Proptfttos Propertlos 4 1 W QOLDHU. I aril o o W^W Located oursidr CBD Parkinn for 700 can Easily ace risible location Plrasanl workin» fnvir«nment Free vertica! louvred bhnds Free woollen carpeting What more reasons do you need to
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    • 657 29 OIST. 10 TANQLIN/ AMERICA* Club vicinity, luxurious 3-brd roomrd apartment Tastefull) decorated Fully carpeted/ ren tral aircond 2 living rooms swimming pool. 24-hour security $5,500 Wra.s Associates ****** (Saturday- Sunday) DISI 10 EXCLUSIVE ORENVH.LI Condominium Off Hollanc Koad (Upper and lower maisonette) Both avallablr immrdl ately 3-bedroomed/ servant's 2.800 sq
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    • 681 29 I NEW RIVER VALLEY Apartment near Orchard Road Kully fur- nlshed 2-bedroomed $2,000 p m 3-bedroomed $3 000 pm. Call *****67/*****45 PRESTIGIOUS APA-.'Mrh- TOWNHOUSE nrar city 3 aircond bedrooms, fully furnished Swimming pool $3,000/ $4,000 I Tel *****83 (Agent) SHERWOOD TOWER STUDIO apartment, beautifully renovated, fully furnished, condominium facilities $2,000
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    • 399 29 mt 'FACTORY 'SHOWROOM 'WAREHOUSE NOW AVAILABLE FOR SALE CHOICE LOCATIONS WITH SPRINKLE R SYSTEM. WATER AND EXTRA ELECTRICAL OPTIONS PROVIDED THE BEST LOCATION FOR TRANSPORT NETWORK. WITH SPECIAL QUICKER DOCKLEVELERS UNCONGESTEOLIFT AREAS AND PROVISION FOR ADDED ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS THIS IS THE BEST AREA FOR Y OUR LABOUR SUPPLY 1 JOIN
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    • 557 29 *****44 (5 LINES) a O'ST 21 KISMIS PLACE Brand new 3-storey bungalow 12.500 sq ft Built-up 6 200 sq fl Ready for a DIST. 11 BARTLE Y Rl E ESTATE Brand new double-storey semi-detached 5.700 sqfl 8888.800 a DIST. 21 MANOARIN PARK ..ouble-sl irry corner terrace Approx IJOOsqfl 8888.808 a
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    • 153 31 137 Religious Announcements God cares You arc worth caring about. Before thi* ad wa* placed we started praying for you because we care too Come join us this Sunday TRINITY CHRISTIAN CENTRE Tim«: 8 30 am. 10 30 am Vanue NTUC Auditorium Shenton Way For enquiries call: V, 468 5322
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    • 43 31 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM CHIAM AH LEX DEPARTED: 27TH SEPT. 1962 WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR HEARTFELT GRATITUDE AND APPRECIATION TO RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES FOR THEIR KIND ASSISTANCE, ATTENDANCE. DONATIONS. WREATHS, SCROLLS NIGHT VISITS AND CONDOLENCES DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. >^ J
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      94 31 Passed away on 10/*/l2 al 7 4Sam leaving behind wives Poh Ai. Chew Geok Eng Son*: Ooh X,. ill Hit, Zheng Ooh HuSvnf Ooh Kirn Chat Martin lioh Hoe lan <;.»h(hyeLee i Ktal OohChai (...llChal Wan Daughter! (icihSluk llua OohOoonQwm OBk Si, ik Khun Daughter, m law Ann
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      99 31 How great I* your conetant love for me" P* ac, Wa* catted to be with the Lord on 10th Sept. IW2 leaving behind ■■loved w«k Joyce Son* Jacob Masai OeMgMors Esther Saroja Ruth Qovlndammal Padma Emy Son* -m- lew M K Jacob Kenneth Qcngalhavan Thangavelu and. urn grandchildren to mourn
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      75 31 Leaving behind BetovedWife rANOEKENO Son i HIM, H(M>S Daughter CATHERINf F otter Daughter IRENE KWEKCHAY Hix.s Daughter in law KATHLEEN KIM HIONU Grand Son* TKHrSCr KONI I Al YIN SI II VhMi KhSSr 111 »H Grand Daughter SHARON Mh'A Ml MO Cortege win leave 147 Chun Tin Road at 210pm
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      48 31 AGED «2. PASSE D AWAY PEACEFULLY OM 1/10/82. LEAVING BE MIND 11 BELOVED CHILDREN. S GRANDCHILDREN AND RELATIVES TO MOURN HIS LOSS CORTEGE LEAVES BLK 40. OS-MS. TELOK BLANOAH RISE. SPORE 040». ON SATURDAY 2 10*2 AT 400 P M FOR MT VCRNON CREMATORIUM TEL *****73 S. KASMATHAN
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      39 31 Chtrjrl mourn h Cortege to leave Bit tit Ang Mo Km>. Avenue t on SUNOAV 1 10*2 lor MASS in CHRIST THE KING CHURCH al 1200 noon, thence to I Mt. Vernon Crematorium JOHN WONG SIEW F ATT AGES*
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      39 31 SIVA GOVINOEN aged 90. vent to be with her Lord on October 1. IM2. ■Mi Cortege leave* 15 Brenksome Road al 2 30pm on Saturday October 2. forCCK Chrittian Cemetery No wreath* please Donation* to Tamil Melhod.il Church Building
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      24 31 Formerly of The Strati* Time* or peacefully on 24 9 12 al 130 a m in Port Dickson MJ OTHMAN BIN HASSAN Aged 57
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    • 368 32 NOTICES AUSTRAL AMALGAMATED TIN BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) AUDITED MINING AND FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30TH JUNE 1982 MINING RESULTS 1982 1981 Output of tin concentrate 000 kilogrammes 1.134 1.173 Average pnee per kilogramme of tin metal $32 31 $31 72 Ave'age net realisation per kilogramme of tin
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • 549 33 6 I'm not worried about drawing 4-4. In fart, I think It's superb, it's better thanM. The public are not fools. Besides, there will always be losers and you will still lose goals, however hard yon defend. s David Pleat to Spartak Moscow.
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    • soccer spotlight
      • 85 33 COVENTRY CITY fallback Danny Thomas has turned down a fortune to become a better player. The Kngland under-21 star could have moved on before the season began. His City contract has expired and he admits: "I had talks with Arsenal and Manchester I nited. Forest
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      • 70 33 ENGLAND centre-half Terry Butcher has delivered a strong warning to those people who are writing off Ipswich as a spent force tnis season. "With Arnold Muhren and Bobby Robson having left us, a lot of people seem to expect a slump at Portman Road," fie says. "I'm
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      • 94 33 SWANSEA manager John Toshark is looking forward to an Improved performance from his team In the various Cop competitions this season. Last term, they finished sixth In their English First IMvtelon defeat and also won the Welsh Cap, bat they failed to In the early stages
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      • 52 33 BRAZIL midfielder Toninho Cerezo right is going into politics. He is up for Town Councillor in Belo Horizonte i and will probably be elected! Cerezo missed Brazil's first match in the World Cup in Spain because of a one-match suspension after being sent off in Brazil's qualifying game
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      • 74 33 VKTKRAN gmUkeeper John Jarkmn has corn.out of retirement again to rescue Mm eld pal Fraak I-ord. Hereford's manager Lord waa hit when hi* first choice 'Lrrper Drew Brand refused to atgn a -new contract ihvrtly after the maw. Then three days before the dob's first league
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      • 35 33 THE South American Football Confederation i have agreed to boycott the 1986 World Cup unless the 1 United States "stop their underground manoeuvres I designed to snatch the Finals from South America".
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      • 34 33 DIRGO MARABONA'S former rlnb, .rnrntlno> JBiien, wasted if timr In putting thr dollars tram hto transfer to work. Argentta**' first move wm to lawtoil n**4Uxhls In their Rtadlam at La Paternal. IPS.
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    • 283 33 AN official of the Colombian Soccer Federation, Alfonso Senior, denied on Thursday that his country has given up plans to hold the World Cup finals in 1966 FC Porto are through on a 3-0 aggregate. The first leg of the tie ended in a 0-0
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    • 253 33 France bank on stars of World Cup PARIS. Fn FRENCH team manager Michel Hidalgo relies heavily on the players who did such a sterling job in the World Cup finals in Spain for a friendly international against Hungary at the Pare des Princes here on Wednesday. But there are indications
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    • 91 33 NEWCASTLE (England), Frl. Former England soccer forward Mike hannon (above) yesterday parted with Second Division Newcastle I nlted after a brief one-month stay. Newcastle, who signed ex-England midfielder Terry McDermott from League champions Liverpool on Wednesday night, decided to release (hannon halfway through his twomonth
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE TWO
    • 351 34 GOLF ROUND-UP SAN ANTONIO (Texas). Fri. Hall of Fame win ncr Jay Haas, of the United States, produced a spectacular seven-under-par 63 to lead the first round of the U*****,000 ($542,500) Texas Golf Open here yesterday. Five other Americans Craig Stadler. Dan Pohl. Curtis
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    • 416 34 FOR coach Natahar Bava and the national team their opening Malaysian Rugby Union Invitational Cup match againsi Malaysia at the Police Academy today (4.30 p.m.) will also, hopefully be the start of Singapore's road back to glory The Republic, who in 1978
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    • 227 34 NEW ZEALAND FORCE begin their campaign for a fourth consecutive Malaysian Rugby Union Invitational Cup when they li.! on Australian Forces North in Butterworth today. The Kiwis, who beat I Singapore in the past I three finals, will have the services of only four players
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    • 389 34 ANDREW Chin Is the smallest man In the national rugby team. Bat few will deny that he has the biggest heart. He Is als* the pUyers' chcice «f captain he waa vated In by them In a secret ballot held three
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    • 454 35  -  LEONARD KING By ASIAN youth players Ahmad Paijan and Razali Rashid are the surprise inclusions in the Singapore soccer team for the Merlion Cup tournament, which starts on Tuesday at the National Stadium. National team manager Yusoff Ismail, announcing the squad of 20 after yesterday
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    • 156 35 SINGAPORE squash fans will be able to see world champion Jahangir Khan in action at Kallang on Oct 18 thanks to Esso, who are sponsoring his trip here (writes T»y Cheag Klmm). Jahangir will take on his coach Rehmat Khan once ranked among the world's,
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    • 206 35  -  PATRICK BASTIANS By^ JAMSHED GUL, currently one of Pakistan's top professionals, is upset to see Australian Ricky Hill seeded above him for the I Singapore Open squash championships, starting on Oct 9. He is unhappy because he will now have to play elder broth*.
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    • 314 35 JITA BINUH, the national soccer managercoaoh, and Mat riff Bujang, roach of the Asian youth side, leave tonight for for a threeweek coaching course in West Germany at the invitation of the German Football Association (writes LEONARD KING). The course, far the
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    • 26 35 SINGAPORE AIRLINES beat Banque National* de Paris 24 in a Singapore Business Houses Football league senior knockout quarter final at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday
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    • 248 35  -  TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE'S two lastminute substitutes to the East Asia individual squash championships, which start in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, will not be lambs being brought to the slaughter. Though this will be their first major international assignment, the two, George Tan and Geraldine Yeo,
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      • 65 35 BASEBALL Toronto Blue Jays beat Minnesota Twins 6-4 in an American League match. Other results: Yankees 7 Cleveland Indians 5, Red Sox 9 Brewers 4, Orioles 6 Tigers 5, Royals 11 Oakland A's 4. National League results: Reds 6 Padres 4, Pirates 7 Cardinals 2. Cubs
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      • 30 35 BASKETBALL Maccabi. of Israel, defeated the United States Armed Forces All Stars 103--100 on the fourth day of the international Jones Cup tournament in Den Bosch, Holland.
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      • 70 35 BOXING Joe Bugner, former British and European heavyweight champion, will meet Steve Gee, of Britain, in a comeback bout in London on Oct. 26, it was announced yesterday. Bugner's comeback depends on the British Boxing Board of Control granting him a licence. He is currently in
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      • 25 35 In UgM, Herrol Graham, of Britain, retained his Commonwealth light-middleweight title with a unanimous points victory over Hunter Clay, of Nigeria
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      • 27 35 In AtUatio City, Trevor Berbick and Renaldo Snipes have been given the all clear for Saturday's 10-round heavyweight fight at the Sands Hotel.
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      • 53 35 CRICKET Barbados, led by Sir Garfield Sobers, beat Clive Lloyd's international side by 33 runs in a 40 overs night match in Bridgetown yesterday. Scores: Barbados 239 (D Haynes 59. A. Greenidge 45. G. Sobers 22). International XI 206 (S. Bacchus 32, R Butrher 59. R
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    • 88 35 Brunswick International lid in conjunction with World Wide Sports Pte Ltd proudly presents Dave Davis Member of the Brunswick Ad.i&ory Staff of Champions. Winner of 18 Professional TVles Elected to PBA Hall of Fame 1 978 Bowler of the Year 1967 Rolled 6 sanctioned 300 g ,mes Arizona Athlete of
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    • 317 36  -  EPSOM JEEP Rating still low despite recent win By NEWEST sprinting find, LeensaJMg IV', can earn a tilt at the valuable Sultan's Gold Vase to be run next month by winning the Class 1 Div 2 race over 1,200 m (4.45 p.m.) at Bukit Timah
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    • 248 36  -  PEDIGREE By LITTLE MIANGO, the mount of apprentice M. Rahman, is worth a flutter in Race 3 for Class 5 Div 4 horses over 1,600 m. Though promoted a class for his second to Coup De Grace over the Bukit Timah 1.600 m in mid-August, the
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      88 36 THESE horses do well on a wet track: RACE 1: Space Shuttle, Little Miango, Rarity. Gallant Wave, wooden Heart. RACE 4: Slippery Sam 11. Notable Feat. Celerity 11, Parteen, Loud Applause, Patriarch. RACE I: Alchemist. Ex calibur 11, Tomlinson. Towkay, Mork. Morejoy. RACE I: Charrette, E For Easy, Concession.
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    • 226 36  -  TIPTOP By THE LJON should wake up from his "slumber" and romp home in Race 4 for Class 5 Div 2 horses over 1,600 m. The seven-year-old Forty Winks II gelding is still a maiden after two years of racing here. His best effort
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    • 243 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP P.ACIHO ED FAIRWAY TIPTOP PEDKMEE Chaorful Do VouaMnd Jarantut Choartul BrilUant Eye* Bound To Honour ChMrtul Buund To Honour Do You Mind Do You Mind Singapore Uon The Stylistic Singapore Uon Brilliant Eyes Medallion Otory Bound Conichi Spring CM Ulan Merdeka Bridge Inun
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    • 5306 36 ■■■BMH 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV C I,loom (Restricted Terms BsatjßßtaMaVjMH 3-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,000) I Baaad T* Haaear SI Fung-Shanmugam 3 nzg (UOOm) Newcomer by Imperial March out of Country Girl; same sire as Regent Court P Salri 12 t BrtlUaat Kyes SI GM-Buang 3 nzc (UOOm)
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    • 660 37 Home Sweet Home, True Friend shine ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE TWO Penang-based horses. True FYtend (Chee) and Horn* Sweet Home II (York), caught the eye at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. The pair went stride for stride in a dashing 600 m trial in 37, with nothing between them at
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    • 156 37 Tt KSDAY (good on the sand): Putra Bu II (Donnelly did a smart 600 m workout in 38.2; Red Fantasy (apprentice Ba<ri) worked well In 39; No -anger impressed in 38.6; I 'era Bandar impressed it <7.8. WEDNESDAY (good): Sieve McGarret strode out stylishly in 38. Lucknow
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    • 242 37  -  FAIRWAY By STAR apprrattrr )arkey Imk Swer Via*, or s.Y. an br U mare papnlarß limwi, will aai br aMr to rlalm aay welKbt allawaarr fram May. Leaa* raar bla t*U winner aa Teaara Mia la tbr flaaa I Hv t race
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    • 84 37 PRO-AM RACES ARE NOT INCH DED eh M van HrrokHrn unauri MgMU« Ml •dgera KLeMK m van Brrnkrlrn hnud K M idr Mag CkMlg 67 56 46 37 29 27 27 27 26 23 22 18 17 16 15 15 15 15 14 43 51 32 18 37
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    • 304 37 Mudlarks to the fore in the Arc PARIS, Friday ONLY 18 horses will contest Europe's richest horse race the Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe at Longchamp on Sunday following a night of heavy showers. The official forecast for Sunday's going is very soft. There were five latest forfeits. One of
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    • 1755 37 RATF 1 2.15 CLASS 4 DIV B I,loom IW\-^Ei L (Restricted Terms 3 ft 4-year-olds) (Stakes: $15,000) I Pe*»nCabalk>Yap4nzg(Uooml *B Ckaa 8 t *6** Paaeye fl Fahyen Shanmugam 4 nzg 1200 m i Weaa 9 I s*«« TV Mirage fl Mirage-J Breukelen 4 azg ***** m) DCkaa 10
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    • 371 38 Walker in running for swansong JOHN W AI.kKK, the evergreen New Zealander whom Steve Tram, of Kngland, picked as his greatest threat to the I,s## metres track and field gold medal, arrived in town and Immediately announced that the Brisbane meet would be the last time he competes in the
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    • 76 38 \I.\IYSJ the background of the Republic's flattering flag and the mammoth crowd In the Brisbane sunshine, the word "SINGAPORK" stands out on the beard of the placard bearer. And It Is truly a proud moment for Singapore's four representatives, Lee Kum Cheek (flaxbearer), Michael Koay (team manager),
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    • 407 38 ANG PENG SIONG, the man on whose shoulders Singapore have placed all their swimming hopes, has been drawn in the second heat of the 100 metres freestyle at Chandler Pool this afternoon. Right now on paper at least this looks to be a reasonably "easy" heat and
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    • 410 38 IT was almost 20 years ago when two RfMrfy men, Roger Bannister and Chis Chattawa faced with the g. °atest human challenge"on the athletic track These two MM NN MniM Wttk Hh breaking a magical barrier when the world clamoured for a sub-four minute mile
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    • 112 38 Archery Men's first FITA freestyle heats (Peoj Stoan la round 90m anJ women's first arttoa). Women's 200 m breastFITA round 70m (9a mi stroke final. Men's 400 m md R "led. final. Women's 2UO Ind. naries (130 and 7.30 p.m) freeslylo fina X Women's Baxlac Preliminary bouts 800 m freestyle
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE SEVEN
    • 492 39 England star sinks those sad memories BRISBANE, Fri. Records tumbled as the 12th Commonwealth Games got under way here today, with Australia, England and Scotland the first to strike gold. The nine-day sports bonanza opened in spectacular fashion when England's four-man, time-trial cycling team snatched
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    • 122 39 BRISBANE, Fri. England snatched the 100-kilo-metre team time trial cycling gold medal at the Commonwealth Games here today, beating Australia by six seconds with a remarkable burst of speed in the closing stages. Australia, who had headed the nine four-man teams for most of the way, suffered
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    • 321 39 OTTAWA, Fri. Bjorn Borg, back to form after a lengthy break from tournament tennis, last night defeated long-time rival and current No. 1 Jimmy Connors 1-6, 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 here. The eversteady Borg wore down Connors with his unerring serve and brilliant passing shots
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    • 187 39 FAISALABAD, Fri. Test and personal records tumbled to Pakistan's batsmen here today as they reached a mammoth 501 (or six at the end of j the second day of the Second cricket Test against Australia. On a broiling day when Australia's bowlers felt the full
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    • 79 39 PAKISTAN lit IBB* (•rcnsght Ot-1) Maaata c Marsh b Lawson 76 Mias— ar <• Hughes b Border 79 M r c Marsh b Lawson Ul Javed r Laird b Lawson 6 Tshurr b Sleep US Hinn c Laird b Lawson 51 liana not out 24 Tmatr not out 15
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    • 42 39 TODAY'S EVENTS cucurr sea m». o« k... Oswl: CSC v IA (BaleMier Road. 30 p mi HOCKEY Btoahtl Prtatl rt Lean*: CSC v IA (Balmier Road. 5 15 p mi RIGBY MBI lavttaUiaal <■■: Singapore v Malaysia Police AraJrtny. 4 30 p mi
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      86 39 NAIROBI, Fri. Tke Kenyan A oatear AthleUr A—ctattan yesterday tkreatcaed U take disciplinary action against triple warld recard baMer Henry Rone (ateve) far withdrawing fram tke Kenyan team participating In tke (•mmanwealUi Gameala Brisbane. "We are making fran- tic attempts to see him aa he may explain why
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    • 168 39 The agony after the ecstasy BRISBANE, Fri. Weightlifter Nick Voukelatos collapsed in agony today after winning Australia's first gold medal of the Commonwealth Games. After lifting more than twice his own weight to win the 52kg division, Voukelatos, 19, suffered an attack of cramp and fell to the ground clutching
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    • 99 39 BRISBANE, Fri. Australia claimed two gold medals and Scotland the other in three shooting team events in the Commonwealth Games today. Australia's ti'umphs were in the free pistol and full-bore rifle, while .Scotland collected the air-rifle gold. New Zealand won the silver medal in the
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    • 835 39 CYCUNO IMhza \r un Obm Mai: 1 EngUnd 209 27 0. I Australia 215:3362. S New Zealand 2:10:55.96. BOXING Oaaatag rd: 48kg: Leonard Maknanya (Swa) bt Jopa Yarawi (PNG) rsf Ist rd: Mag: Dale Walters (Can) bt Jay Makana (Sol) k.o. Ist rd; Joe Orewa (Nig)
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    • 267 39  -  HAKIK AT RAI By BEAT thy neighbours, rather than love them will be the commandment for the Indian Association and Ceylon Sports Gub when they meet for the Strobel Premier League hockey title at Balestier Road this evening (5.15). And the match promises
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    • 162 39  - Singapore cagers are confident TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE are ranfl dent at rootling thr troond raotxl rt tke arventh 4aUa Basketball on/rdermtian jnnlar rhampiaaslupH In Marlla fram Oct. Vl?. SaM SUgapare cmt. IJm Uasl Hut: "We arr fartajukte U be drawn In the ranter croup and, with same lark,
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    • 196 39 ——7/ THE XII Commonwealth Games BRISBANE '82 aacye ,c lus SUFFOLK VendXan^ APARTMENTS .ug tt*CN» (23 apartments 1 penthouse) r na> alas! I Modern in layout, prestigeous in outlook, BB fc JR these apartments are specially designed tQ I llfl with top quality finishes and amenitieb jf Jfl H I
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  • 366 40 "Land and air forces retook heights' IRAN today launched its long-awaited major offensive against Iraq and claimed the recapture of the strategic heights along the border for the first time since the Persian Gulf war began two years ago. The official Iranian news agency, Irna,
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  • 39 40 HARARE (Zimbabwe). Fri. Two army de.atrte.rs convicted ol murder, rape and robbery were hanged yesterday the first executions allowed by Prime Minister Robert Mugabe's government since independence on April 18 1980. the Justice Ministry confirmed today. AP
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  • 467 40 Conditions Israeli troops must leave and Lebanon must ask for withdrawal UNITED NATIONS, Friday SYRIA yesterday confirmed to the US that it wanted to pull its 30,000 troops out of Lebanon on condition that Israeli troops also left and that a request
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  • 34 40 BEIJING. Fri China has begun building its first nuclear power station. It is near Shanghai and the reactor, turbines and other equipment are being manufactured locally, the China Daily reported today AP
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  • 121 40 SINGAPORE may kave Ita lint test-tabe baby next year. A medlraJ team tram the National lalveralty of Singapore baa eaamcted embryo traariers tw« wamen la Kandang kerbao HwipiUl. Ttst-tabr b*M<w are tke reOTlt af "lavitr*" tertUtaattoa. Tkls la a ftmt*m by whlrb tbe egg «f a
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  • 380 40 I'm going to see daddy... Eleven Amerasian children receive US citizenship and a passport to a new life BANGKOK, Friday ELEVEN children fathered by Americans daring the Vietnam War today fulfilled a life-long dream they were fermally recognised as IS rlti-n-nti and overcame the last hurdle in their attempt to
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  • 334 40 Opec may extend current price freeze NEW YORK. Fri THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) will not buckle under pressure to lower oil prices and may extend its current price freeze, the Opec news agency reported yesterday. Opec secretary-general Marc Nan Nguema told the Friderich-Ebert Foundation a West German
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  • 40 40 1.1 XKMBOIRG Fri The pilot oT the Soviet airliner thai crashed on Wednesday at Luxembourg airport has been armted on charges of failing to rive evidence about the accident in whirh six people died. poli<-e said today AP
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  • 33 40 NKW YORK. Fri The Dow Jones average at 30 industrials (ell 0 19 points to 896 06 in the first hall-hour of trading on the New York Stork Exchange today AP
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  • 76 40 BANGKOK, Fri. About 100 Thai fishermen and their four fishing boats today returned to Thailand from Vietnam, where authorities detained them for I four days on charges of violat- ing territorial waters, an official of the Thai Fisheries Department said. The official said Vietnamese authorities took all the
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    • 144 40 DP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Hazy throughout with showers In a few areas around noon. TKMP. up to S a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm. SINSET today: C.SSp.m.; SINRISK tomorrow: S.St a.m. AsfhUSf 7 19C Kine MaalU 23 30C Fair Anmtrraain 7 19C Oar MelkMiw K 16C Rain HrniKkak 25
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  • SECTION TWO
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      1312 1 IN THE early dawn, an attractive woman jogs along the streets of Taipeh. She weaves her way through the morning crowds, unnoticed in a white and blue sweat suit, her hair pulled back, her face shaded with a visor and devoid of make-up. She breathes heavily, but
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    • 143 1 _BSF^\ I Memoirs and Spot V^^V _§^V i"_t«, ww^^ti I I the dog 4mA Moonlight feast in OUTLOOK I W^T^/ *^_^__*s^- "^HV I |n LEISURE 2 Imported, Genuine and luxurious Furniture at REKUSTIC Prices *-t anaV anaal Laam A V. V Wm H s. I jSJriEir. imported BEDsraeriflSH TOR EVER
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  • OUTLOOK 1
    • 659 2 Last night, the moon was at her fullest and most beautiful. The children paraded around with their lighted lanterns, thrilled with the dual celebration (Children's Day and Mid-Autumn Festival). Mooncakes were cut, tea drunk. But what about tonight? asks TAN LEE LENG. Why not set your dinner
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    • 556 2  -  MIMI SHERATON JUDGING by the glossy pages of magazines devoted to food and home decorating, it is obvious that art directors and photographers feel that table settings must be arranged with immaculate precision. Never is there a wrinkle, crease or ripple on napkin or tablecloth; no flower petal
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    • 329 2 w^^^~~^aJT^Lm Ta^ now of Courts <S\3> m great new purchases! r^~wJl f*m\ 4 afl j^^^^fi Fantastic 5 seater -f #^f S^ V X I t l\^oL IL^ifl lounge suite with centre \i ft \^J^^\V^A aWi^k^B^^^^^ te k' e in d af k wood finish S l^^nr "^fefi^ I 5 Piece
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    • 46 2 Linda Goodman's A massive, fascinating guide to star signs and f^^ their influence 11/ M on our love lives. W Here you may trace your own amorous nature and find your L_JM ideal partner. Linda Goodman is the world's leading astrologist. A Pan book. $12.95 Times
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  • 792 3 HERE is a list of items and their marinades in have with bianlu. You can have any amount of vegetables, but there should be at least two kinds of greens at a lime Mllrl Bleak* very thinly sliced and dressed with beaten egg. salt and pepper, soy sauce and
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    • 210 3 r Alpine's latest Hi-Power Car Audio System. vttO _____m j iy Kj^B J I i lEs^l Alpine 7225 Alpine 7225 c/w 6000 speakers. Features: A^^^^^_ AW Model 7225: FM/AM tuner auto ramt cassette player >S» Mil 2OW 2OW I I Stereo Mono Switch Cassette Glide* Metal Tape fV f-1 V|^|
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    • 245 3 HF^wT __^_____f_____________________f^ V 1 .'^sk.^^H m aßm> Traditional \ardley Soap -no mess, no waste. Yardley English I avender Soap has been a favourite lu\ur> at the touch ol a button It's simple and convenient throughout the world for hundreds ol ve.irv to use. dispensing iust the right amount of soap
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  • OUTLOOK 2
    • 1039 4 Korea's child authors I wish I could learn English quickly, so that I can write and read books. I'm so frustrated that I can't read books right now I wish a lot of American children would write also, so that we could share our m feelings together. Sabma Yoon A
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    • 260 4 Man Power, f" Only some men Man Power A range of totally masculine fragrances and grooming aids Created specially for a man A man who goes k for the action A man like you I /^^B 111 A \P^^l I ISV Cologne. Aftershave, Ta'c. y W Lj^aVfcfcr-l I V*?«^^^B HH
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    1369 5 KIDS THINGS Qra&hopfxr*! Avc*>t they b&tutihd cvcaXure*'? \i<x\jt yo*, cfaw* VnVm oh iMt> gra*sl %ey hop alreut aU day tcvig^ of cow&e, there isnofhtha W>YOv\g u)itk tbtm thuj art made, that u)<Uf but CkUdrerijit is Cirtdtfitr thiMg to have CLCfmsshopper HUnd' <£tt nmt, £x plain $f ytUve< been to a
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    • 176 5 aasa^^Ml^MsWff^jaaa^V The Science Centre is open Tuesday Sunday, 10 am 6 pm Win valuable prizes for your design 1 st Prize Trophy M t=M Mß> Encylopaedia Bntannica 3 aa»BBBBa»»»s»B«} (30 volumes) 2nd Prize Trophy ""^m^^Wfc Time Life Library: *9S!aV^ Human Behaviour Library I 4 volumes) I EC Family Creative Workshop
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  • BOOKS 1
    • 1388 6 IN THE past, special dictionaries on one particular subject were often too expensive and too hard to come by for the interested amateur reader. But over the last years Penguin Books has built up a low-priced series of excellent dictionaries on politics, art, architecture, music, biology,
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    • 401 6 /fSjSi WIN ATRIP TO JAwJi\ ml lllu PLUS CASH OR OTHER FABULOUS PRIZES I m MOONCAKE FESTIVAL SPECIAL DRAWS TT \Draw Nos 73-80/82 16th SEPT -10th OCT 1982^/ tfto mmm\ W^ 1 ioosonu«»nM« All you have to do is to play TOTO the quality tor the special draw lucky numoefs
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    • 89 6 C7^ Am I y v» ii t m~ I fciJ I RV En »°y 9°°^ »vng 'n style and comfort 1 f^^ I U^i^i^™ Speaaly setected QuaMy Contemporary Future r^**w hfdirect| y tci y^atver yre asonablepr,ces bedroom sets. chUdrens sets, sofas etc I JtaW9f m^B IH K -r a L
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  • BOOKS 2
    • 1356 7 MOHAMMAD HATTA: MEMOIRS Edited by C L M Penders Gunung Agung. Singapura. 1981 $22 50 Reviewed by MICHAEL SMITHIES Given Hatta's crucial role in the forme iion of Indonesia, his memoirs cannot be dismissed so easily. They detail the circumstances leading to the creation
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    • 540 7 SINGAPORE'S inteUigent information services for tourists are constantly being commented upon by visitors arriving here for the first time. There's hardly anything that can be done or bought in Singapore by the average tourist that isn't covered by a glossily printed, full colour piece
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    • 44 7 UJS-BEEFp,,***"*! STEAKS AT W EOT SPECIAL V^ PRICES Also available FRESH SEAFOOD /^*w a VARIETIES OF \X U SET LUNCHES ft DINNERS V Ample JACK'S PLACE CAFETERIA! parking No. 1 Brat Batah Complex I facilittat Blk 231 Bain Straat Singapore 07 19 Tel *****52/*****34
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    • 730 7 Sanyo Refrigerators A vital link in the Sanyo Cold Chain ill i tmm FEATURES TO GET MORE II £JH^ JPflWfc-*^ COLD WITH LESS ENERGY I bhJ Bav^iLW BaH Separated Fan-Motor \wt b^Hbßbl V^L~ J7b>K^b>H < )n conventional refrigerator freezers. KTZI IH I V^^l H9*al rr* I^^^ 1 the fan >t
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    • 270 8 CAPi'tOL 'REPUBLIC "now" Showing (CAP M7»7S-i5 SHOWS 11. 1.45,4. 30. No Fre« Li»l (REP 344U03) 5 SHOWS 11, 14 S. 4. 7.00. •00 No Free List In the tradition if APOCALYPSE NOW KZ I THE DEER HUNTER *Mfi2]I I B Btw&%smw Uv^ Baßa «*^B^l lk» B JADE: NOW SHOWING! (*****80)
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  • No trees, no li£e
    • 1371 9 tropical forest campaign The questions are simple. Like, where does Singapore get its water from? And what does the timber industry depend on? But the answers are complex and controversial. This month they'll be discussed in-depth at a congress in Bali on parks and conservation of tropical rain forest. ILSA
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    • 333 9 B^S^B^*^W*'W(SJ^fSJSSS^^^SSWiSSSW^BSSS>^WS"^^Bj S^i "^mF I BSj^Sl HMHtajTajSjS^^B^aVTjffrT^^Bfl Lr 146.ist Floor. Orchard BSMbIbM B^ajßßjfl a~v* Tower. Orchard Road. *^*?v^/ MmtlvM^^^ V f^"' .r^P Singapore 0923 •1 \i %i\\\WS^-* f Enquiries Tel: *****65 European Elegance. Traditional period designs. Discount warehouse prices. ■B^sMLSasaS3HHH4dls^Ls^as^BflHL jl Rondo Bedroom Suite $1,278 Double bed 2 nightstands. dressing table,
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    • 481 10 APPOINTMENTS A Local Construction Company invites appfica tens for the folowni posts:A QUANTITY SURVEYOR Puaaeas a Building Diploma from Poly technic or other recognised Institution Preferably with a minimum of 2 yean working experience in contractor or consultant s office. Duties to be covered such as estimating, take off quantities,
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    • 1124 10 A\^ferh(XLse associates jXe ltd Management Consultants in a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation Job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring, as well as management training and development. We
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    • 767 10 Coopers OtLybrdnCl Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive I Selection, Marketing and Economic Studies.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 809 11 APPOINTMENTS MONSANTO, s major American multi-national corporation in the field of agricultural chemicals, oil/gas exploration and production, petrochemicals, process chemicals, plastics resins and textile intermediates, seeks to appoint an energetic and serf-motivated individual for the following position based in Kuala LumpurSENIOR MARKETING EXECUTIVE Trie Job Reporting to the General Manager,
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    • 730 11 HUFFCO ¥j \ST ASIA, INC. is a multinational I company incorporated in I .S.A. In this region, we are ci igaged in the energy business Due to the rapid expansion of oil and gas exploration and production activities, the regional office situated in Singapore is r ecruiting computer professionals in
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 666 12 APPOINTMENTS INTERGRAPH CORPORATION, a world leading supplier of computers for CAD/ CAM (Computer Aided Designs/Computer Aided l\ Manufacturers) MAPPING, and PETROLEUM applications, invites the following persor inel to meet its expansion needs in Singapore: Customer Field Service* Engineers The successful appointees will be degree or diploma ho Iders in Electrical
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    • 366 12 SL»»STRfI» sundstrand Pacific (Pte) Ltd A company Committed to Aerospa tee Growth we are looking for mature Individual to Mi the position of < i: DATA PROCESSING TRAINEE The suitable Candida te should preferably possess a Degree m Co mputer Science or any related field and is a s eif
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    • 636 12 f^ffi\ Tn trading subsidiary of the SIM LIM GROUP of (^H I Compan'es invites suitably qualified applicants for the Vjß"^/ following positions SALES EXECUTIVES (Butting Material* CHvWon) Graduate in Business Administration/Commerce from recognised universities Bi-lingual in English and Mandarin and must be able to speak Hokkien Minimum of 2 years
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    • 734 12 /(E^OMPUTER APPOINTMENTS" I Our Client, a subsidiary of a leading International Company is einaadhv iv business in the field of computer systema. You will have an opportunity to join a computer systems group to launch an intereating rsngi of product* and service* for both the group and external client* within
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 879 13 APPOINTMENTS |)l» RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT! rMIr CORPORATION PTE LTD 1^ We are the leading supplier of granite aggregate, sand, asphalt premix and ready mixed concrete and a contractor in civil engineering works In order to cope with our expansion programmes, we have created the following job opportunities ■1. PROJECT ENGINEERS I
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    • 604 13 A well established shipyard in Jurong invites applications from suitably qualified candidates to loin our design and engineering team I Head of Mechanical I The applicant should possess a I degree in Mechanical engineering or equivalent with a minimum of 5 years oractical design experience on all systems pertaining to
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    • 513 13 One of the leading suppliers to the Graphic Arts Industry invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of REGIONAL APPLICATION MANAGER (Computer Typesetting) Location Singapore Must have sound knowledge of typesetting in general. Minimum 3-5 years managerial experience in the phototypesetting industry. Drive, initiative, maturity and the ability
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    • 454 13 SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION invites applications tor the posts of A) ASSISTANT PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER Candidates should possess o recognised University Degree and nave knowledge of press ond public relations work Responsibilities include assisting Head (Public Relations) m co-ordinating press activities, giving briefings, organising programme of visits for YIPs, media educationaK
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 580 14 APPOINTMENTS invites applications tor the post of FIREMAN Requirements Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident of Singapore Passed Primary 5 ond below 25 years of age Preference w* be given to those with higher qualifications c At least I 63 metres (54") tal c Be physicoly fit and have perfect eyesight
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    • 604 14 ASTEC INTERNATIONAL (S)PTE LTD A subsidiary of a British multi-national corporation 1] QX ENGINEER Possess a recognised angtneerlng degrea. At least 1 veer experience In similar capacity with working knowledge of dla preparation to ancepaulatton processes. Must have inltiativa and abla to communicate affectively with all laveis of management. 2)
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    • 447 14 GARFIELD ByJlm Davis HAPPY BIRTHPAV, I I MAVBE K 'o'J 6HOOLP HAV£ &LOWN CrARFIELP/ -7/ a the: canPles out Pirst J?M PAVf& 1962 Uorted Feature Syndtcate me 69 STAR WARS By Archie Goodwill &Al Williamson -•LaCSSIS* LSI (LRI t» 1 T *BBBBSBBSSSBBBB| -a /<^ MVSTI2A.... 'n-lrS WRAPS V^>^ -<<S\^ Jt^^
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    • 262 15 PEANUTS Byschuiz Pick of Punch yjWCM WOULD YOU RATHER I PON'T KNOU) A MAVE A STOMAcHACME HEAPACME, I 6UE55 OR A KEAPACHE? aa eoopi i'll put you I it's nice having m >) .J^^ POLJN FOR A MEAPACHE SOMEONE IN CHARGE _I^-C^^" r^ 7/ U)HO'5 SO CONSIPERATE V. y j
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  • LEISURE 1
    • 557 16 His face is the best known in his country after the Prime Minister. Injured on a film set, Amitabh Bachchan caused a panic in India's film industry thousands went on their knees for his recovery. But all's well, reports SANJAY HAZARIKA in New Delhi. FILM star Amitabh
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