The Straits Times, 23 November 1982

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  • 16 1 NATIONAL L.BRARY SINGAPORE The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/82
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  • 367 1 Relief to help owners find alternative accommodation THE owner-occupier of a house or flat acquired by the government on or after Jan 1, 1981 will now receive an ex-gratia payment on top of the compensation payable under existing law. The payment, according to a joint
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  • 291 1 THE Public Works De- i partment will introduce yet another traffic-control system that will make driving on major roads outside the city, especially during peak hours, less frustrating and costly. The latest scheme involves the pre-program-ming of traffic lights which will synchronise
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  • 68 1 SINGAPORE was declared a cholera-free area yesterday, which means those travelling abroad no longer need a vaccination certificate. The last confirmed cast was reported on Nov 11. A country is declared cholera free 10 days after no new cases are reported. An Environment Ministry statement said that, since
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  • 31 1 LOS ANCRLES. Mon. Hollywood actor Kirk Douglas left here today for a five-day tour of Afghan refugee camps In Pakistan at the invitation of President Mohammad Zia UlHag UPI
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  • 136 1 Camp where seeing is learning... IDEAS U*k flight m Slagapare's first education camp gat aff the grwud yesterday win a aee-far-yaaraelf Icwa aa the princlplee af nUffct. Tkese stadeate Bat anly learat the prlaciples flrataaaa', tkey alsa had the •ppartonlty of seeing them at work with the paper aeroplanes they
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  • 31 1 LONDON, Mon. Firemen di verted an underground stream to rescue 11 potnolers trapped in flooded caves more than 100 metres below the Mendip HilLs in south-west England last night
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  • 433 1 THE Soviet Union has offered to consider scrapping 25 per cent of its strategic weapons as part of its efforts to improve relations with the United States. The offer was made by Soviet First Deputy Foreign Minister Georgi Korniyenko in an article
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  • 42 1 ISLAMABAD. Mon Afghan rebels shot down a Soviet Ml--24 Hind helicopter one of the Soviet union's newer helicopter-gunships but the pilot and a crew member bailed out before it crashed, the pro-guerilla Afghan Islamic press agency reported here yesterday. UPI
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  • 30 1 HONCKONG. Mon The French container-ship Chevalier Valbelle has picked up 106 Vietnamese "boat people on (he high seas, including 61 children, who will land here late tomorrow. AFP
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  • 132 1 Of corpses and frozen meat pies ADELAIDE, Mon. Three bodies being sent from New South Wales for cremation In Adelaide travelled on trays of frozen meat pies In a refrigerated truck, south AoHtralian health authorities said today. Dr John Cornwall, the state's Health Minister, said he had ordered a comprehensive
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  • 595 1  -  BENG TAN, By Our Medical Reporter WHEN you next get medicine from a government or private pharmacy, don't be surprised if you see a cautionary label on the bottle which says: "Do not take this medicine with milk, antacids or
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  • 164 1 BEIJING, Mon. Mr Son Sann. Prime Minister in the tripartite Democratic Kampuchea government, ha* pledged to make every effort to safeguard the prestige of his administration. He made the pledge last night at a banquet held in his honour by Chinese Premier Zhao
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  • 20 1 BANGKOK. Mon Thai Air Kays International will begin direct owe-weekly Bangkok to Beijing flights from April 1 AFP
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  • 60 1 BKIKIT, Moo. Itm reiterated today It will attack all foreign tankers which load at Iran's main oil terminal on kharc Island In tke Persian Gulf. Tke warning by VITkawra, the rullag Baath party newspaper. came oae day after Baghdad announced that It had sunk five tankers loading
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  • 353 1  - DrTan arrives to head Gatt team HSUNG BEE HWA or ihe waits limes GENEVA, Mon. Singa- pore's Trade and Industry I Minister, Dr Tony Tan. arrived here today to head an eight-member delegation to the Catt meeting, which starts on Wednesday. Th* four-day session, involving K8 signatory countries of the
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    • 46 1 54 pages today Straits Times replies to Major Fong Pag* 16 Important ruling by judicial tribunal Back Page SUMMARY I WORLD NEWS 3-1 CAISEWAY U EDITORIAL LETTERS n BACKGROUND 18 TIMES BUSINESS 19-ZZ CLASSIFIEDS 24-35 SPORTS 35-3> OITLOOK I RADIO TV I* CINEMA (SecttM 3) 3
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • HOME
      • 63 2 HOTEL PLAZA is offering its staff a new incentive to complete their secondary education. It wiU reimburse the fees of those who pass the GCE 'O' or 'A' level examinations. This is provided for in a collective agreement signed with the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union.
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      • 100 2 ABOIT 20,000 civil servants do not have basic skills in English Language and mathematics. And all ministries must give the matter "their urgent attention" because without such skills, it wuT be increasingly difficult for them to maintain their productivity as more and more sophisticated methods, tools and
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      • 109 2 ABOUT 80,000 construction workers will be educated in work site safety in the next five years The programme, launched yesterday, will stress prevention rather than cure. The Safety Orientar tion Course will be for local workers initially. The National Productivity Board, the Labour Ministry and the
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      • 100 2 HISTORY will be at your feet when you walk along two Singapore roads. Plaques telling the history of Dhoby Ghaut and Bras Basah Roads have been put up and there are plans to do the same in Telok Aver Street, Orchard Road and Raffles Place "within the
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      • 96 2 A CONSTABLE fired two shots to stop three armed burglary suspects in an ambush at a Sembawang petrol kiosk at 3.30 a.m. yesterday. PC Yap Swee Leng, 22, opened fire when one of them nit him twice on the right arm with a crowbar. All three then fled.
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      • 88 2 A COUPLE was found dead in a car at a secluded corner off the coastal road near the Changi airport cargo complex yesterday evening. The woman, in her middle-20s, was wearing a Black skirt and a white and black striped blouse. The man, who was wearing
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    • COMMENT
      • 120 2 WE HAVE to concede to the Minister of State (Culture), Major Fong Sip Chee, that we are not perfect. The public views that are expressed in our news pages and in Forum are probably not "truly representative" of public opinion In Singapore. Oar letter writers often
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      • 74 2 THE major groans at the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade meeting In Geneva America, Japan, the EEC and the developing countries have negotiating positions which are often at odds with each other. Developing countries are expected to argue for tree trade and the preservation of General Scheme
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      • 73 2 WHAT Is productivity. A reader writes in In response to a reqaeat In an editorial that there should he a clear definition of the concept of productivity. She says Increased productivity Is the result of a greater output from a given amount of Input or the same output
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    • 63 2 LAWYER Wong Peng Tuck, who has 28 years' experience at the Bar, has been struck off the rolls for '•grossly improper conduct." More popularly known as Mr PT. Wong, he was not in the High Court yesterday for the "show cause" action brought against him by the
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    • SPORTS
      • 75 2 SINGAPORE beat Sri Lanka £-8 in the Asian rugby tournament yesterday in a match which saw Singapore make a thrilling comeback in the second half. It pulled itself up from 6-8 with two penalty goals and a drop goal against two tries. But Sri Lanka has
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      • 118 2 MAVIS EE kept a tiny flame of hope flickering for Singapore's swimming girls when she finished third in the women's 200 m butterfly heats, and qualified for the finals at the Asian Games yesterday. Her time of 2 mm 27.97 sec, though not her fastest this season, was
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      • 59 2 ITALIAN World Cup winger Bruno Conti scored twice to help Roma to a 3-1 win over Fiorentino. The victory took the club one point clear at the top of the Italian League's First Division. In another top-table clash, defending champion Juver.tus beat Torino 1-0. French World
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    • TIMES BUSINESS
      • 267 2 HO SENG LEE AWARDED $2 1m HDB CONTRACT HO SENG LEE CONSTRICTION, the first new subsidiary of Ho Lee Construction, has been awarded a $21.13 million contract by the Housing Board The contract, HSL's first job since its formation in March, is for the construction of executive apartments and maisonettes,
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    • BACKGROUND
      • 50 2 BRITAIN, America and Canada may be partners in a global electronic surveillance network aimed at declared enemies, but this has not prevented them from using the network i for other purposes. They eavesdrop on allies, their own citizens as well as on each other. Page 18
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    • AROUND THE WORLD
      • 92 2 BANGLADESH will seek modern Chinese arms to strengthen its arsenal when military ruler Hossain Mohammad Ershad visits China for a week from Friday. A senior aide, who will accompany him, said talks would also focus on stepping up economic cooperation and trade. Military sources said Western weapons were
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      • 99 2 SHORTAGES of meat, butter, chocolate and other consumer items have caused unrest and strike threats in some East German factories, industry sources said. And there had been lively discussion of the problem in regional party meetings, Communist Party sources said. Senior political figures have given assurances that
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      • 80 2 AUSTRALIA and the EEC have been asked to withdraw conflicting amendments to an agricultural compromise hammered out for adoption at the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ministerial conference in Geneva. Sources said the informal request reflected concern that a s'alenate between the two could lead
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      • 62 2 HUNDREDS of well-armed leftist Shiite Muslim militiamen took over a Lebanese town on Sunday in an open act of defiance against the government of President Amin Gemayel. The rebellious act is the most open challenge so far to Mr Gemayel 's efforts to unite the Christian-Muslim factions.
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      • 91 2 MORE and more Israeli Cabinet ministers want a partial withdrawal of Israeli forces without waiting for an agreement on the evacuation of all foreign forces from Lebanon. Israeli Radio said. It quoted Welfare Minister Aharon Uzan as saying that Israel was getting dangerously involved in Lebanon's ethnic
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      • 84 2 THIS could be a turbulent week for the Soviet leadership. The president will be named, most likely on Tuesday, and new faces may also be appointed to the Communist Party politburo. The changes would give an insight into the relative strengths of the late President Leonid Brezhnev's
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    • SECTION 2
      • 104 2 SIX years ago, Jim Owens drew Christmas cards that showed what Santa Claus would come up against if he landed in Singapore hang his rea-and-white costume out on a bamboo pole in Chinatown to dry perhaps, or crash his sleigh into a übiquitous scaffolding. Friends clamoured for
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      • 92 2 AN SBC drama unit crew of 40, which includes producers, cameramen, technicians and artistes, are now in Sentosa filming a Mandarin drama of love, mystery and suspense. They have been staying there for the past two weeks shooting Diamond Chase, which is scheduled to be televised on
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      • 95 2 SHE spends her weekends cooking and sewing, and believes that "a husband should make the decisions at home." But Salemah Ahmad is more than just a male chauvinist's dream. She is the only girl in an air-conditioning firm who supervises the installation and maintenance of airconditioning
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    • 77 2 THE American military is trying to "smooth the brain waves" of soldiers with stereo sounds in hopes that it will make them shoot straighter. Soldiers with bad aim tend to i ver-correct and miss again, an army psychologist said. The army is testing combinations of tones that
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    • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
      • 94 2 ABOIT 100 PAS members in central Kedah have quit the party and applied to join Umno. Sungai Petani Umno division secretary Harith Ibrahim said they included a committee member and a woman section committee member of a branch. In KOTA BARI two PAS leaders, who organised a
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      • 88 2 Bl ILDKRS have come out against steel manufacturers' call for a six-month ban on steel bar imports or the levy of higher duties to counter "dumping" by foreign suppliers. The Master Builders' Association said such a move would lead to higher construction costs, which would impede the
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    • SECTION 3 (Spore edition)
      • 62 2 THE film industry in Taiwan is searching for new fare to serve an increasingly-sophisticated audience. A pioneering effort is In" Our Time, in which four new directors introduce new ideas and techniques. All try to communicate their perception and understanding of life in this film of four
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      • 62 2 GOOD poetry can only come from poets who can think deeply and analyse situations. There are many people who believe that we should make poetfy interpret our lives, entertain us and strengthen or give more meaning to our existence. These people think that without poetry, our arts
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 276 3 OAKHA, Monday BANGLADESH will seek modern Chinese arms to strengthen its defence arsenal when military ruler Hossain Mohammad Ershad pays a week-long visit to China beginning on Friday, officials said today. A senior aide who will accompany LieutenantGeneral Ershad to Beijinß said talks would also
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    • 140 3 Rumania keen to take part in projects JAKARTA, Monday RUMANIAN President Nikolae Ceausescu spent two hours with President Suharto of Indonesia today in talks on ways of promoting bilateral trade and economic relations, a government spokesman said Mr Ceausescu, who met Mr Suharto soon after arriving for a three-day visit,
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    • 72 3 President Ceausescu is the first leader from a socialist bloc country to visit Indonesia in 17 years. He was greeted by a 21--gun salute and inspected a guard of honour tjefore driving with Mr Suharto to his palace. The Rumanian leader accompanied by a highranking delegation including his
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    • 119 3 Australia to set up mission in Brunei BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Mon. Australia is expected to open a diplomatic mission in Brunei before it gets full independence from Britain next year, a senior Australian diplomat said here. Mr Ray Spurr. Deputy High Commissioner in Malaysia, told reporters Canberra had asked for
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    • 174 3 BKIJING, Moa. China said today It wUI recover sovereignty over Hongkong by IWI after which the Brltteh colony will be ruled autonomously by Its own people with Its system and lifestyle unchanged. The state-run China News Service quoted Mr LJao Chengihi, a vicechairman of the
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    • 274 3 NEW DELHI, Mon Though massive security has smothered plans by militant Sikhs for large protest demonstrations during the two-week \sian Games here, the movement remains a burning problem for Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, with the threat of extremist action lurking over the negotiating table.
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 65 3 YASI'HIRO NAKASONE, favourite to become Japan's next Prime Minister, will be supported by an outright majority of legislators voting on Thursday in a final poll for the new president of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party. This is shown in a survey by the Asahi Shimbun newspaper. At least
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      • 67 3 OIL CONSUMPTION in the 24 member countries of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development fell by 3.5 per cent during the first half of this year, the International Energy Agency reported yesterday in Paris. The industrialised west and Japan consumed 725 million tonnes of oil in the
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      • 52 3 A POLISH militiaman hijacked a Polish airliner to West Berlin yesterday and surrendered to US authorities at Tempelhof military airbase, an American spokesman said in West Berlin. The Polish military mission in West Berlin said the plane had been carrying 31 passengers, four crew and three security
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      • 60 3 EGYPT'S minister of state for foreign affairs, Dr Boutros Ghali, said in Paris on Sunday that Egypt was pressing the Palestine Liberation Organisation to recognise Israel as a step towards involvement in negotiations with the United States. Dr Ghali said Egypt believed PLO recognition of Israel was
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      • 66 3 THE ISRAELI opposition Labour Party presented a motion of no-^onfidence in Prime Minister Menachem Begins government in Jerusalem yesterday after the government accused the party of calling for cuts in US aid to Israel. Labour politicians have denied a New York Times report that the party was urging
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      • 82 3 DESPITE a record 3.3 million people unemployed 13.8 per cent of the working population British Prime Minister Margaret •Thatcher's Conservative party has a 12-point lead over the Labour party, an opinion poll published in London yesterday by the Guardian newspaper showed. The poll gave Mrs Thatcher's Tories 46
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 210 4 BEIRUT, Monday HUNDREDS of wellarmed leftist Muslim militiamen took over the local government house and streets of the eastern Lebanese town of Baalbek yesterday in an open act of defiance against the central government under Christian President Amin Gemayel. The militiamen, local Shiite
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    • 111 4 CHOMP! Or maybe crunch? What Is the sound a hippopotamus makes when It bites a ear? Unfortunately, or fortunately, it doesn't happen «ften enough for anyone to have made a record, though the people In this car In the International Wildlife Park in Fort Worth, Texas,
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    • 314 4 'American envoy called for halt to slaughter' JERUSALEM, Mon. United States envoy Morris Draper blamed Israel for the "horrible massacre" in the Shatilla and Sabra camps and appealed to the authorities to halt the slaughter, an Israeli official told an inquiry here yesterday. Mr Bruce Kashdan, Israeli Foreign Ministry liaison
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    • 249 4 JERUSALEM, Mon. A growing number of Israeli Cabinet ministers favour partial unilateral withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon, Israeli radio said today. The radio quoted Welfare Minister Aharon I Uzan as saying that Israel was getting dangerously involved in Lebanon's ethnic disputes and
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    • 114 4 Iran refutes claim that Iraqis sank five oil tankers TOKYO, M*n. Inta's state oil company h*a denied a claim by Iraq thai Its navy sank five •II taaken Bear the main Iranian oil leading terminal on Kharg Inland, JapajMM trading house* said today. They s»ld the oil company had told
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    • 156 4 CAIRO. Mon. PRESIDENT Hosni Muba rak accused the Egyptian press yesterday of putting undue emphasis on corruption scandals and warned opposition parties to keep crticism within bounds. In an interview with the Kuwaiti newspaper ElSiyassa, he complained about what he called exaggerated
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 3
    • 489 5 MOSCOW, Monday THE SOVIET leadership faces what could be a period of turbulent change this week with a new head of state emerging and the likelihood of some new faces in the senior ranks of the ruling Communist Party politburo. The personalities and scale
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    • 276 5 Walesa's fans disappointed by his absence WARSAW, Mm. Leek W»leaa disappointed thousands *f rapp*rt«ra In kla himr city M Gdaask yeatenUy wtwa ho failed to attend a Maaa at a city centr* rhurrh. He walked Instead, to a service at a ckaprl near kls suburban borne. Maintaining the low profile
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    • 194 5 So what if he reads US novels Dr K NEW YORK, Mon. FORMER Secretary of State Henry Kissinger criticised Westerners for spending so much time analysing the personalities of Kremlin leaders for clues to Soviet foreign policy. Dr Kissinger said analysts should concentrate on events and objective evidence instead of
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    • 316 5 SHORTAGES of meat, butter, chocolate and other consumer items have caused unrest and threats of industrial action in some East German factories, informed sources in industry said yesterday. The sources said workers in several factories had called on Communist Party functionaries to
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    • 167 5 THE IWfe may well O give uk a chance to make major progress with the Soviets on arms control, economic relation and, ultimately, evea on developing some ground rales for International conduct. Bat Yuri Andropov's fondness far American novels and Western fantasies about Intrigues between hawk* and doves In
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    • 104 5 Stalin's purges cut out in new edition MOSCOW, Mon. All mention of the mass purges carried out by dictator Josef Stalin has been cut out of a new edition of the standard encyclopaedia on the Soviet Union just published here. Stalin's purges, in which Western historians believe up to one
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 4
    • 345 7 EEC and Australia asked to avoid deadlock GATT '82 Geneva GENEVA, Mon. The European Economic Community and Australia have been asked to withdraw conflicting amendments to an agricul- 1 tural compromise painstakingly hammered out for adoption at the Gatt ministerial conference here, sources said early today.
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    • 145 7 WASHINGTON. Mon. Americans bought a record 628.2 billion cigarettes in 1980 including more low tar cigarettes than ever before with the average smoker puffing 1 packs a day, the Federal Trade Commission said yesterday. Cigarettes with 15 mg or less tar accounted
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    • 364 7 NEW YORK, Mon THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has asked commercial banks to lend about US$6.5 billion (5J13.6 billion) to Mexico in a deal tied to an expected IMF loan, banking sources here said today. The deal, part of a package
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    • 135 7 'Music 9 to shoot straight by MILWAUKEE, Mon, The US Army is trying to "smooth out the brain waves" of soldiers with stereo sounds In hopes that It will make them shoot stralghter. Soldiers with bad aim tend to over-correct and miss again when shooting weapons such as rockets, army
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    • 437 7 Ist DECEMBER The Finals of Singapore's Model of the Year '82 Quest Thai's the date to remember! Put it down in your diary or better still make your reservations now for the grandest event ever in the modelling industry here in Singapore... the judging of the Model of the Year
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  • 301 8 Businessman on $377,887 cheating charges BUSINESSMAN Hew Beong Fah, 35. yesterday appeared in a magistrate's court to face two charges of cheating involving a total of $377,887. No plea was taken. Hew is alleged to have cheated Malayan Banking Berhad in Fullerton Square by submitting false documents dated Aug 18,
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  • 226 8 High-flying hobby that has strings attached THE sky's the limit for this giant kite built by the newly-formed Singapore Kite Association. It was made by association members and Is being given a trial run here by president, Mr Shaklb Gum... with strings attached. It will make Its appearance at Singapore's
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  • 356 8 'O' AND 'A' LEVEL EXAM FEES TO BE REIMBURSED A HOTEL is offering a new incentive in its collective agreement to encourage its staff to complete their secondary education. Hotel Plaza will reimburse the fees of those who passed the GCE O i
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  • 400 8  -  ABBY TAN By Our Manila Correspondent MANILA, Mon. It is unlikely that Singapore will lift the restrictive Area Licensing Scheme in the foreseeable future even if new modes of transport like the Mass Rapid Transit become operational, the Minister for Communications, Mr
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  • 161 8 Man faces two counts of cheating A MAN was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with two counts of cheating. I.im Teong Kuan, 38. is alleged to have cheated Mr Goh Chong Toh, manager of the Toa Payoh Central branch o' United Overseas Bank Ltd, on April 19, 1980. He
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  • 49 8 Spot art contest THE Teck Ghee community centre will be organising a spot art competition at the Waterfront on Nov 28 for rhil dren under 12. The competition begins at 8 a.m. and is open to resident* of Ang Mo Kio Housing Estate only For more information telephone *****65
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  • 382 9  - Japan's success examined at marine seminar GERRY DE SILVA By Our Shipping Reporter LOCAL shipowners, and shipbuilders started putting yet another Made-In-Japan success tale under the microscope yesterday. The story this time is how the Japanese shipping industry responded to the energy crisis Like lessons from sueOtm tales, the local
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  • 144 9 Another $182,672 awarded to 4 Spyros victims THE High Court in chambers hearings yesterday awarded $182,672 damages in four negligence actions arising from an explosion in the tanker, Spyros, while it was berthed for repairs at Jurong Shipyard on Oct 12, ISTTO. The biggest award of $161,472 went to Madam
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  • 71 9 A TEENAGER yesterday admitted hurting and robbing a woman of a gold chain in Jalan Layang Layang on Sept 17. OngLay Chye, 17. punched Miss Khoo Hwee Koon. 26, in the stomach Her chain was snatched by one of his two accomplices. Urn Thiam
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  • 246 9 Day care centre for aged in Toa Payoh THE aged in Toa Payoh can look forward to a day care centre there in the near future. The centre will be set up by the Presbyterian welfare SeiV.-^s Singapore by the middle of next year. A spokesman for the Presbyterian Welfare
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  • 157 9 A STOCKBROKER, his son and a teacher lost cash and valuables totalling $23,150 to two armed robbers in Jurong East on Sunday. The robbers, each armed with a knife, held up stockbroker, Mr Chua Peng Chor, 41; his son. Boon Chiah and
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  • 41 9 PREPARING for the launch (inset) and then it's up, up and away as Primary 7 students at the first vacation learning camp sent their hot-air balloon skyward with the help of teacher, Mr Norkhalid Slamat.
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  • 259 9 IMAGINATIONS ran high yesterday as primary school children went to Singapore's first education ramp. The main subject of the day was flight and they found out there was a lot more to flying a balloon than text-book hot air. More than t3t students from the monolingual
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    106 10 6 THE challenge v. everyone now Is to sumUlji the momentum of the WITb programme that has bees ballt op m rapidly... However there la one danger of which WTTs and management should both be mindful of. It I* the danger of overemphasising the competitive aspects of WlTs' work.
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  • 284 10 ABOUT 20,000 civil servants in Singapore do not have basic skills in English Language and mathematics. They include 12,395 monthlyrated employees (or 18.5 per cent of the 67,000 monthly-rated employees in the civil service) and another 7,150 daily-rated workers (or 65 per
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  • 100 10 ABOUT half of the people who use microcomputers have difficulty working them either because of a lack of knowledge or lack of experience, according to a recent survey. Retailers and manufacturers, therefore, should improve the training of their staff so that they can
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  • 93 10 HOUSEWlVESexperienced in research can become part-time research officers at the National Museum. The museum's curator needs five or six people to collect materials for the gallery on the history of ingapore which will be ready by 1985. The part-timers will be required to work at least
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  • 111 10 Man banned from driving and fined AN ENGINEER was fined $800 and banned from driving for a year after he was found guilty of driving while under the influence of alcohol. Evidence led by Inspector Low Kee Seng showed that Hitoshi Usui, 34, knocked into a pick-up Cked on the
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  • 39 10 EVERYONE can contribute to better productivity. If you know of a good idea in practice at your workplace or have noticed something which acts against higher productivity, tell us. Share your experience with Prema on *****72.
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  • 65 10 Bosses, use machines for dictation MORE bosses should use dictation machines. This was one of seven suggestions our Productivity Hotline received yesterday. The caller said that secretaries could make better use of their time if they did not have to take dictation every day. All they had to do was
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  • 52 10 AN HDB resident suggrated that breakable* such as empty bottle* should be brought d«wn to the void decks lastead of being thrown dowu the rubbish chute. This way. the cleaner's Job w old be made eaoier, aad the danger of his being cut by broken
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  • 49 10 ANOTHER caller suggest ed that stallholders at hawker centres wipe tables as they collect dirty dishes instead of waiting for each other to do it. Their attitude had resulted in the tables being left dirty. Clean tables, he said, were part of good service.
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  • 66 10 Allot places for taxis to change shifts ANOTHER caller said that taxis should assemble at designated areas within the Central Business District when changing shifts instead of travelling all the way to their stations outside the CBD. Travelling time would be shortened and the change-over done more quickly, he said.
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  • 42 10 Generators on standby to power lifts THE HmuinK Board should lnstal standby power ge»er»tors allow lifts to oootinu. operating during a power failure, a caller 'UKuested. If a lift broke down, the generator could br u»cd Immediately to get It mov-IMK again.
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  • 326 11 N) CERTIFICATE "N^T I ON A L^OOUCTTv ITY BOARO WORKKRS who have undergone the safety course will he given this certificate. ABOUT 80,000 construction workers will be educated on worksite safety over the next five years. This programme, launched yesterday by the National Productivity
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  • 211 11 CONTRACTORS were yesterday urged to form safety departments in their firms to promote the safety and welfare of their workers and were told that such a measure would be especially important with the coming of the MRT system. with the system, new risks
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  • 35 11 WANT to donate blood? You can do so at the Kirn Keat community centre on Nov 28 between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Souvenirs and certificates will be given to all blood donors.
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  • 158 11 THE stretch of Clemenceau Avenue just outside the National Theatre (between Penang Road and River Valley Road) will be closed to traffic for three nights from tomorrow, during the Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet performances. The road will be closed from 8 p.m. until the show
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  • 331 11 Lawyer with 28 years' service to be struck off the rolls LAWYEK Weag Peag Tuck, who has 28 years' experience at the Bar, was yesterday ordered by the High deurt te be struck eff the rells fer "grossly Improper conduct." Alse kaewa la social and profresleasl circles as Mr P.
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  • 67 11 A DIRECTOR ot a video tapes shop. Tan Beng Him. 28, was fined $20,000 by a magistrate yesterday after he admitted having 883 uncensored video tapes in his Ku Ton« Sen Street shop on July 20. The court heard that polire and officers from the Board
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  • 108 11 THE world's ten marathen runners will attend a dinner and variety shew ea Dec S. The dinner will come at the end ef a hard day's running la Singapore's first International marahea. World class ruaaers sach as Miss Marcy Schwam frem the raited States
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  • 254 11 SIA tour package to Australia is a bestseller SINGAPORE Airlines' Asian affairs package has proved to be a bestseller in Australia. The holiday programme introduced last year is the most successful on the Australian market. For the year April 1961 to March 1982. 14,000 packages were sold. This year, the
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  • 32 11 THE River Valley Computer Club will conduct an 11-week basic programming course from Dec 1. Application forms are available at the River Valley community centre. For more information, telephone *****84.
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  • 422 12 THE widow of a welder who fell to his death at a worksite is suing a piling company and a construction company for $102,936. Madam Wong Yu Moi, 36, is bringing the action for herself as well as her two daughters who are four and
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  • 154 12 A SUSPECT, s*ld to be Involved In at leant M thefts of valuable* from parked vestries, wan caught |n a police imhu*h In Orchard Link last Saturday. Police believe that the man's 'beat' covered at least two police divisions la the eJty, Inludln* the tourist
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  • 54 12 THE president of Rotary International, Dr Ichiro Musaka, will be in Singapore from Nov 21 until Nov 25 He will pay a courtesy call on President and Mrs Nair at the Istana on Nov 23. He will also visit Rotary Clubs and homes (or the
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  • 329 12 PWD puts up plaques to tell story of our city streets THESE plaques tell the histories of two of the oldest and familiar roads in Singapore Bras Basah Road and Dhoby Ghaut. The plaque about Bras Basah Road was put up on Sunday at a spot
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  • 236 12 THE success of Japanese industry once again lures Singaporeans to Japan to learn more from them. This time, a 14-member team of employers will leave on Sunaay, Nov 28. to find out more about Japanese in-house training programmes. Organised by
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  • 119 12 Man who sold drugs to officer jailed A LABOURER, Asmawi bin Satan. 33, was jailed for three years and ordered to be given three strokes of the cane by a district judge yesterday for selling 10 rolls of cannabis weighing 6.72 g to an antinarcotics officer on Nov 1. Drug
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  • 160 12 THE Science Council, in a bid to promote and monitor developments in nuclear technology, has set up a Nuclear Energy Study Group. This group, established early this year, will also advise the council on the setting up of a library containing policy matters connected with
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    • 519 13 Severiano Ballesteros takes the rough with the smooth. Just like his Rolex. 1 f SHk^tt 0t m •^■w^t i mp* I k J| M It seems odd that the am- Before a recent American bition of one of the greatest I |^^^^^|^L^^^^^H tournament, he announced golfers in the world, is
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  • 112 14 TEARS of snake-catching Experience have paid off (tor station inspector Rah«at Abdullah I Yesterday, Insp Rahnat, 34, received a cheque for $180 from Singapore Police Force ft>r sharing his tips with rank and file on how to catch snakes. Presenting the
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  • 564 14 10 calls a month asking for help to catch snakes," Insp Rahmat said. "I felt it was Very cruel to smash the snake's head with an axe. So I decided to share the snake-catch-ing tool which has been in use for a long time with
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  • 154 14 ABOUT 150 orphans from Johore. Karimun (Indonesia) and Singapore will meet at a goodwill gettogether here next month The meeting, organised by the Da nil Ihsan orphanage, will be held at the orphanage in Mattar Road from Dec 11 to 13. It will be the
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  • 281 14 New golf course to be built in Jurong JURONG Industrial Estate will have another green lung when an 18--nole golf course is built in Tuas by 1985. The go-ahead was given to Jurong Country Club, a wholly-owned subsidiary of JTC, recently. Sources said the golf course, with a clubhouse, squash
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  • 42 14 THE management o( Manda rin Singapore will present prizes to winners i>( its Christmas card design competition and hold a Christmas party for residents of five homes of the aged on Deo 1 at 6.30 p.m at the Caller)'
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  • 162 14 HK stars to help raise funds for old folks home A TAIJI "master", some swordsmen and g»mglm fighters will come on nag' th* end of the year to slag aad make people laugh. They are really Hongkong actors oat to lend attraction to a fund raising show for the Line
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  • 141 14 A COUPLE was found dead in a car at a secluded corner off the coastal road near the Changi airport cargo complex yesterday evening. .The woman, in her middle-20s, was wearing a black skirt and a white and black striped blouse. The man, who was
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  • 114 14 Man loses appeal for shorter sentence A LABOURER, under a six-year jail sentence for the attempted murder of his one-and-a-half year old son, yesterday lost his appeal in the Court of Criminal Appeal. Anthony Gregory de Silva, 24, pleaded for a shorter sentence on grounds that he was now wholly
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    • 253 15 Xl ALA LIMPUB, Man. A Malaysia* baaaewttc wk* sued three lawyers, aae «f them a M »B»r"**". waa awarded mare than $1 mWtoa la general damages, latoreat and oast, far breach af trmst aad alleged fraad, reparti here said today. Tbe ease lavalved a
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    • 342 15 Others say they are prepared to face expulsion SUNGAI PETANI (Kedah), Monday ABOUT 100 Pas members in central Kedah have quit the party and have applied to join Umno. Sungai Petani Umno division secretary Harith Ibrahim said that among the former Pas
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    • 133 15 KUCHING, Mon. WITH hook, cane and spear but no witchcraft, pawang (witch doctor) Midon Satem and his nine-member team of crocodile hunters have come to the rescue of villagers along the Batang Lupar river terrorised by man-eating crocodiles. He was invited by the
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    • 208 15 Builders reject call for ban on steel bar imports KUAXA LUMPUR, Monday THE Malaysian construction industry is opposed to suggestions made by steel manufacturers last week for a temporary six-month ban on import of steel bars or the levy of higher duties to counteract the effects of "dumping" by foreign
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    • 35 15 ALOR STAR, Mon. Radio Television Malaysia is making efforts to ensure that 60 per cent of its television programmes are local by 1985, Deputy Information Minister Puan Rahimah Othman said here recently. NST.
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    • 103 15 Spore man fined $80,000 for duty evasion PETALING JAVA, Mon. A Singapore businessman, Wong* Sand Keng, was fined 180,000 or two years Jail by the magistrate's court here today for evading Customs duties amounting to more than J48.000 at the Johore Baru Customs checkpoint. Magistrate Wan Adnan Wan Mohamed also
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    • 91 15 Recession hits Sabah shipping industry KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The domestic shipping industry in Sabah is lamentin; hard times brought on by the recession and "the slack pnforcement of the cabotage policy," the Shipping Times reported today. Sabah shipowners are sayins that the unwillingness to enforce the policy on vessels in
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    • 187 15 Trengganu Berjasa boycotts Bonjai by- election KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. Trengganu Berjasa has decided not to join the other National Front component parties in ensuring a victory for the Umno candidate in the Binjai by-election. Its newly-elected liaison committee secretary, Mr Alias Rauf, said this was decided at an extraordinary meeting
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  • 486 16 Let the debate begin IN A speech last Friday, the Minister of State (Culture), Major Fong Sip Chee, raised a number of interesting questions about the role of the press in Singapore and called for a public debate on the issue. As Singapore's leading newspaper, we
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  • 271 16 SIR ROY HAS THE SKILLS AND THE REAL POWER THE European delegation to Gatt will notionally be led by Mr Wilhelm Haferkamp, the External Affairs Commissioner, but ironically it will be one of the German's leading antagonists who will be the real power. The
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  • 152 16  -  Roy Mackie Conrad Raj &S?J Japan ALTHOUGH the Japanese economy is suffering along with that of the other developed countries, they are still under the strongest attacks as being unfair competitors. At this stage, it looks as if they will take a position that appears to support
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  • 349 16 Gatt chief on where greatest danger lies THE greatest danger to order and prosperity in the world economy is the increasing tendency towards fragmentation of international trading arrangements, such as the Multi-fibre Arrangement, said Arthur Dunkel, chief executive of the Geneva-based General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt). Mr Dunkel,
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  • 468 16 Positions likely to be taken by negotiators it is still not certain how many they will pursue seriously. But it is clear that those changes the US wants badly are those that have the least outside support. Mr Brock is on record before the Senate as wanting final completion of
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  • 252 16 THE gravest complaint that can it is doubtful what Gatt caa investment being accepted only be laid against Gatt Is that de- actually do. H Evolves certain levels of spite Ito high sounding prinel- The main disputes that are pies and the admittedly good now* before Gatt
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  • 360 16 THE United States' chief trade negotiator, Mr William Emerson Brack (see caricature), has been championing the cause of free trade. At the same time, he has also waned countries that the US would not tolerate unfair trading practices that adversely affect the US
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  • FORUM
    • 522 17 What is productivity? THIS is in response to a recent call in your editorial (ST.Nov 12) for a clear definition of the "concept of productivity." By productivity (in our present context) is meant the productivity of labour, i.e. the efficiency of a worker's
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    • 74 17 Mandai Rd should be widened THE stretch of Mandai Road from Nee Soon post office to Bath Road is very narrow. Military trucks, tanks, buses and other heavy vehicles ply along this road and its narrowness is a hazard to pedestrians, joggers and cyclists. Since this is a very busy
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    • 83 17 MANY motorists go through Mt Pleasant Road thinking it is a short cut between Whitley and Thomson roads. This is not so. It is dangerous to walk along this road as it is very narrow. Pedestrians have only a narrow grass verge to
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    • 57 17 THE traffic lights at the Scotts Road/ Orchard Road junction, from Liat Towers to the former Orchard Road police station site, tend to change too quickly, hardly allowing enough time for pedestrians to cross. At most times the "green man" signal begins to flicker when one
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    • 13 17 A LEFT-HANDED soldier fires a rifle with a cartridge deflector (circled)
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    • 107 17 I REFER to the letter fied as left-handed will "Problem of the left- be issued with cartridge handed." (ST, Nov 10). deflectors and the We would like to in- characteristics fully exform Mrs Lee that all plained to them, soldiers are tested and We would
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    • 190 17 Why they were not wearing helmets at firing I REFER to the letter "Why aren't they wearing helmets?" (ST, Nov 8). We appreciate the concern of your correspondent over the safety of the Minister of Defence, Mr Goh Chok Tong, and those who were with him at the live-firing exercise.
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    • 194 17 I REFER to the letter "How the field hospital can play its part." (ST. Oct 15). We thank your correspondent for his suggestion to use field hospitals as first stop treatment centres for civilian patients. While realism in military training is much desired, there
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    • 118 17 I REFER to the reply from the publlr relations officer of Telecoms (ST, Nov 11) to my letter. (ST. Oct 25). The PRO and I are obviously In disagreement because the point of contention remains unresolved. It Is a pity for the PRO to have chosen
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    • 183 17 ML2 paper was 'too tough' WE agree with the comments made by "Parent" (ST, Nov 17) in his letter "ML2 paper too tough." Many students feel that the ML2 paper was too tough. They were never taught most of the words and phrases. We are quite sure the percentage of
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    • 129 17 Consumers fall victim to these draws THE recent Malaysian Government decision to ban lucky draws held by commercial houses is certainly a step in the right direction. Singapore should follow suit. Lucky draws or any other games of chance not only encourage gambling, irrational consumer purchasing but, worst of all,
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    • 132 17 Chute doors should be bolted, not locked I LIVE in Block 1, Win stedt Drive. One evening, I threw a plastic bag of rubbish into the refuse chute, unaware that my kitchen knife was in it. I went down to retrieve the knife when I realised that it was in
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    • 171 17 Taiwan's statistics are not given by the IMF I REFER to your article "Our foreign reserves second highest in Asia." (ST, Nov 11). Please note that the Republic of China's foreign reserves went up to a total of US$9.4 billion as reported by Governor K.H. Yu of the Central Bank
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    • 277 17 MY empathy goes to readers like "Headache" (ST, Oct 30), who have to put up with noise pollution caused by buses plying along Mount batten Road. It is easy for the layman to view noisy buses simplistically as a problem of inadequate maintenance and
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1200 18 THE electronic eavesdropping that Britain, the US, Australia and Canada are engaged in is not only aimed at declared enemies. They eavesdrop on allies, on domestic citizens and even on each other. This is the last of a two-part series on the Geoffrey
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  • TIMES BUSINESS
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      • 30 19 OLYMPIA Plywood and Timber Products Ltd disclosed that it had acquired the 1.3 million shares of $1 each in Sigma Metal for a total consideration of $1,981 million.
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      • 35 19 TASEK Cement announced that the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee has approved its bonus issue of one-for-two. All transfers received up to 4.30 p.m. on Dec 17 will be registered before entitlements are determined.
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      • 44 19 HONG Leong Industries' shareholders have approved its proposed acquisition of 25 million shares in Hong Leong Realty from Hong Leong Co (M) Bhd, the purchase of 200,000 shares and the subscription of 4.6 million shares in Southern Iron and Steel Works.
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      • 65 19 HUMES Industries (Malaysia), in reply to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's query on its bonus issue of three-for-four, said that the 1982 83 profits of the company could drop by about 30 per cent because of the world economic downturn. It added, however, it was still too
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      • 33 19 THE KLSE has asked Loytape Bhd to comment on a press report which said that Loytape, the subject of takeover rumours, had shot up 58 cents to $3.34 on light volume.
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      • 36 19 INDUSTRIAL Oxygen Incorporated clarified that its proposed dividend of 5 per cent gross would be paid on March 31, 1983, to shareholders registered as at March 15, and not March 19 as previously announced.
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      • 75 19 CHICAGO, Mon. The First Chicago Bancorp said its Latin American subsidiary, First Chicago, Panama, SA, received a mandate from Banco Nacional de Mexico and Compania Nacional de Subsistencias Populares to arrange a US$45O million (Ss99o million) export credit guaranteed under the United States Department of Agriculture's commodity
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      • 86 19 $110 m loan NEW YORK, Mon. Daewoo Corp of South Korea said it signed a loan for US$5O million (S5llO million). The loan, jointly led by five major banks, was made to Daewoo Industrial Co of Hongkong, and will be used as working capital by the group's 13 overseas subsidiaries.
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      • 93 19 BONN, Mon. The West German Savings Bank and Giro Association said demand for building loans and mortgages showed a sharp recovery in the third quarter of 1982. It said the volume of building loans made by association members grew 3 per cent in the first nine months of
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      • 84 19 LONDON, Mon. The British's Export Credits Guarantee Department will extend from next month its current insurance restrictions on exports to Nigeria, banking sources said. For about one year, short term-contracts under £10,000 (5535.330), accounting for most UK exports to Nigeria have only been guaranteed when irrevocable letters of
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      • 79 19 TOKYO, Mon. The Bank of Japan said it earned record after-tax profits of 643.50 billion yen (5J5.4 billion) in the six months ended Sept 30 and will contribute 566.30 billion yen to the National Treasury. The bank attributed its high profits to the fact that interest rates on
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    • 299 19 Gold price expected to move up next year THE gold price is bottoming out and is very likely to turn up in the next year or in 1984. Mr Herbert Coyne, copresident and chief executive of New York-based J Aron and Company, a gold trading company, speaking at a Gold
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    • 404 19 TOKYO, Mon. The government-owned Japan Development Bank (JDB), which provides subsidised loans to companies developing new products based on "indigenous" technology, is planning to start extending the same service from next year to partnerships of Japanese and foreign companies A proposal for
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    • 405 19 HO SENG Lee Construction Pte Ltd, the first new subsidiary of Ho Lee Construction Pte Ltd, has been awarded a $21.13 million contract from -the Housing and Development Board. The contract, HSL's first job since its formation in March, is for the construction
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    • 364 19 WITH a substantial rise in trading volume this year, the Gold Exchange of Singapore is now convinced it has resolved its liquidity problems, which many termed a "chicken-and-egg" problem. For the first 10 months of this year, the number of 100-ounce lots traded
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    • 328 19  -  ABBY TAN, By MANILA, Mon. The Philippines has taken strong measures to curb domestic spending to appease the International Monetary Fund and World Bank during final crucial stages of talks for US$76O million <551.67 billion) in new loans. Approval for the new credit
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    • 196 19 UE may consider selling residential properties UNITED Engineers Ltd is rirepared to scl. a few of ts choice residential properties in Singapore if prices are right. The group's properties are situated in prestigious residential areas like Nassim Road. Lady Hill Road and Buckley Road. As part of its efforts to
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    • 133 19 THE United Overseas Bank group has upgraded its automated teller machines to provide one of the most advanced ATM services in Singapore. Cardholders of the group, comprising UOB, Chung Khiaw Bank and Lee wan Bank, can now select their own personal identification numbers to
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    • 303 19 Singapore Land after-tax profits 78pc higher CLEARLY benefiting from higher rentals, Singapore Land has posted record earnings for the year ended Aug 31 Preliminary results showed a substantial improvement of 78 per cent in after-tax earnings to $9.45 million, well above its February forecast of $7.23 million. Increased rates of
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    • 212 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices rloaed narrowly mixed yesterday, »n lack of buying laterntt In quirt aelortlve trading. Natteaal Iron r*ae i cento to $1.45, DBS i cents to $B.tS ud Hong lymnK Klnaare IS centa to W.IS. Em* fell 5 ceato to H.ZS, Gatkrie < centa to $3.11 Md
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    • 59 19 Duteplxl MTC 1 •2 -4 C*C GatMelM SKI -5 4 CCM FAN H»« P%r NX Irwi -5 CaMStarw (Mkp PMC +J +2 -2 -2 Pu Etor P.M. STrmdtag I M Warfca -2 -1 Perth Ptaat SfmkSUp Wwnm -2 1 -2 •2 Prlnia Stmr Dn>y Tlaca Pik
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    • 279 19 closed easier, overshadowed mainly hy weekend statements about the fatare of Hongkong from Chinese Communist Party general secretary Ha Vaobaag cited recovery of Hongkong as part of China's basic national policy, while vice chairman of the National People's Congress, LJao Chengzhi, said soverignty over Hongkoag will revert to China
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      • 15 19 ln»nt*l Hldf I .u.U Sidiir '■laro Hides 3M MO 360 -ii 11 -ii -8
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      • 37 19 r>iov 19 mv m r Indicator I ImiustnaLs r Finance rHottta h tmftm f Minings r PUnuiiore, ZBC *****6 2E7578 74.17 7«. M *****7 1730 C ***** MS (ObC WIM ***** ***** m« me 6M67 max
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      • 23 19 U 0 L Wrto UOB UE Pep M sia Total turnover 6.25 m Total valu*: JlB 35m 503.000 361.000 249.00U 197.000
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 442 19 m CADO Systems offer you the ultimate in IX i ■/>■ features, power and performance. I 11 U I CONSIDER CADOS EXPANDABILITY W All CADO SYSTEMS are expandable from one video terminal system with printer and floppy disk storage to a multi terminal multiprocessor system So whether your I business
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  • 2547 20 Aoljawted far scrip righto. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded la lots of 1. aluvrea each, vrith price quoted In dollars. INUI STKIAI A i'OMMKKt'I AI. Ur'i 1 ittt? last Div Higk Low i o»p.o, Sale •or < Vol Day* COOOI Higk Low 390 347 Acma 260 unrh
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  • 632 20 APART from some specaiatlve lateteat la selected (■•inters, the Singapore stock exehaage west throagh a day of dall aad quiet tradlag. However, the market wai able to maintain Its steady aadnrtiat aad prices geaerally moved witala aarrow marciaa. By the close, the ftVeoaater Straits Times
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  • 388 20 LACK of follow-through support, saw share prices close mixed to selectively higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Share prices opened marginally higher and continued to improve on selective interest until lunch break. In the afternoon, values started to slip gradually on lack of support and
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  • 1336 20 SUKiAPOKE I NIT TSI (*T (Maaa«tn' artra far Nay n> The Commerce 2 92 3 07 The Savinfi Fund 1 69 1 77 Spore Prog Fund 1 2* 1 33 Spore See Fund I*s 2 06 Spore Invest Fund 106 110 Spore Equity Fund 1 29 1.36 ABU
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  • 36 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers Crabbers Deb/Loans Up Down 44 31 5 2 1 1 5 1 3 1 4 10 4 1 1 unch 22 3 3 2 4 2
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  • 1156 20 BID and odar prices officially bated aad hiMlaim la and reported to the Suck r «'>"f of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 unlu unices otherwise specified All Tunes Settlement Contracts are quoted after Ihe word "attt" Big Board
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  • 691 20 City Da* (2.398 2408) (23) 140 (51) 139 (19) 140 (28) 1398ETT (Z4OB 1418) 1 138 (7) 140 Ipoh Garden (2 138 2 158) (5) 112(2)1I3(4)114XD Island A Pen (6.408) M Credit (3-248 3.305) (17) 328 (2) 3.30 (6) 326 (17) 3 28SETT (3.3061(1)328(2)330 Sel Properties (4 848 4488)
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  • 551 20 Kea Hear I 2 178 2 US) (13) 2.11 (U: 2 17(12) 2 ID UasM (2MB) It) 1.10 (2) 1H (12) 300 ■inhiM nun 1221 328 U4> is lawk (Ma (2 SB 2 306) (»> 2 30 130) 2 S Mm 12 MB 2 US) (B) 2SS 1
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    • 281 20 STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed easier overshadowed mainly by weekend statements about the future of Hongkong from Chinese officials, brokers said. hks Associated HoieU 110 -003 Carrian Invest 006 -004 Cheung Kong 700 -015 China Light 1220 -OJ City Hotels Cross Haxb Tunnel 1000 unch F E Consortium 0
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    • 135 20 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday continued to move lower In Inactive trading centred around popular stocks, dealers said. Bahu Ayulhaya Inv And Truil Bangkok Bank 3*4 -4 Bank of Ajrudhaia Ltd 111 -I BalaSnoe Bern Jucker Charoong Thai wire 306 unch Klreslone »ir>t Trust axis -«1 (io»Hl)r»ar Industnai finance
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    • 343 20 PRICES IN Sydney yesterday eased in slow trading after Wall Street's (all on Friday, brokers said. The 1500 all ordinaries index was 2.1 points off at 500.9. the all resources fell 2.6 to 393.5 and the all industrials lost 15 to 634 2 INDI MXI \l I Cenu A
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    • 82 20 AroK Mlnlnj Anglo Phil Ap*» Mlnlnf B 0 12 unch AliailMn B aOS .OS BxuioOoid an •ooao Basic Prtrulrum 012 unch Briifiiri (on B 12 Ou uncn Firil PMI Hldfi IH uncn LrpanU) B OTVS unch M«nndu<)ur B 4 00 unch Mantaat Oriental B 03 unch Phil Ownru dH
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    • 464 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with December RSS One buyers quoted at 181.00 cents per kilo, up 2.50 cents on last Friday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on higher overseas advices and some trade buying. Volume, however, was thin. The morning session
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    • 32 21 Rubber: Nov 22 Singapore: Dec: 181.00 cents (up 2.50 cent*) Malaysia: Dec: 194.25 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offical offering: 100 tonnes (down 46 tonnes)
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    • 131 21 THE KILOBAR marten lor gold drUvmblr In Singapore opened at E2M7O and rkaed at SS.3B yntrr day Gold wutlnd al USWI3 40 an ounce In London tnis mominc Imn: N.M. BlttlfMN Haw. Urn »t Hongkong 411 758 414 MB U2TiS 415 SOS Singapore (2) 413 006 414 MB *****S
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    • 78 21 KAS ■M MRILB SMR CV (1 ton oalWO UuapallMl ll.loap.llM) (MopdlMl llM»|»fctl DMMtll ir.rr.al Mtk) Hmyn B*U«ra I»JC I*o SON IK9O IMSON llfcnlKr 1 W 00 ISM OON IKOO IMOON 196 0U 1(7 DON UNO UNO luao i?o son 170.00 *****N IU SO 167 SON tmmm ir*r»r4
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      • 403 21 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday gained ground in active trading In response to the US discount rate cut to 9 per cent and the yen's sharp recovery against the dollar, dealers said. The market average rose 46.64 to 7,901 56 on a volume of b¥) million shares. The Tokyo
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    • 27 21 THE STRAITS tin price was again unchanged at M 529.15 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 46 tonnes to 100 tonnes.
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    • 142 21 HINKSK Prt4a<« Kiraaagr, Siai;s>p*rr, mm rUaiag prleca prr IM kg yesterday, ('•rant «il: Bulk fob $93.00 > sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $106 00 sellers, new drum fob $110.00 sellers. CttfM: Mixed (loose) $53.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $332.50 sell- ers,
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    • 215 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2.2060 80 and was traded to a low of $2.2025 35. before recovering to close at $2.2040 50 in the Singapore forex market yesterday. The US dollar against major currencies was traded lower throughout the day, amidst a reduced US discount
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    • 357 21 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 22: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Nov 22: BU Offer 1 month s 20 mo 2 months 30 8 20 3 months 9.46 9.36 4 months V 50 5.40 5 months 9.60 50
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    • 45 21 RANGE of prices offend by discount houses on Nov 22: Overnight 3 Call deposits M Ck»iag Bayiaf S.Uiaf 3-month Treasury bills 31/16 215 16 3- month Bank bills 6* 3 months CD 16 87/ It 6 months CD 7 4* Siarw: NsMiaal Msrsat Ca,
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    • 32 21 Closing interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Nov 22 Offer Bid Overnight 6 6 1 month 6 6 2 months IH 3 months 69 16 67 16 Overnight mode ti<
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    • 27 21 I THE average rmte at which major Singapore kuka are eamwtty prepared to lend to their I ke*t easterners Is I.M per ce«t. J
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    • 613 21 RENEWED weakness in sterling caused bonds to open sharply lower yesterday while equities were mixed, dealers said. The Financial Times index at 10am was down 2.H points at 622.7. Government bonds were down one point in shorts and up to I points in longs as sterling tell to around
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    • 166 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market was irregular In very quiet trading yesterday, reflecting lack of buying interest as operators feel that the level of recent gains has been overdone, dealers said In the November position, the central region rose S3 to MJ72B per tonne while
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    • 31 21 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 801 TO Friday 830.05 Week Ago 824.06 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 834 2 Friday «357 Week Ago 6428 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 5009 Friday 5030 Week Ago 508.7
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 689 21 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OK THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER IBK AND IN THE MATTER OK TAT YONG ENTERPRISE (PRIVATE) LIMITED (Members' Voluntary liquidation) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act. Chapter 185 that a Final Meeting of the members of the abovenamed Company will be
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    • 469 21 ft ti BbSSSSk I i^ *f \JJbLh t 9ote DksWtxAjr QBHiMNI 996 Bukit Timah Road Singapore 2156 Tel *****3 m Wardley Limited iWl^ Wholly owned subsidiary of The Hongkong and Shanghai y CHra Banking Corporation ISeije muu uci dc mauapcdc Indicated Deposit Rates ntLrO IfIANAULnO x annum) MORE SCOPE CALL
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  • TIME BUSINESS
    • 380 22 MALAYSIA'S sogososhas are expected to start trading soon, but on a significantly less ambitious scale than originally planned. The earlier idea that sogososha partners should transfer their existing businesses to the ioint ventures has been abandoned, mainly because it was unacceptable to many of
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    • 248 22 Receivers put up Yamakuni property for sale THE leasehold property, plant and machinery as well as office equipment of a Japanese engineering and fabrication company in Jurong are being offered for sale by its receivers for at least $1 65 mil lion The Japanese company, Yamakuni Singapore Pte Ltd which
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    • 351 22 THE Malaysian construction industry is opposed to suggestions made by steel manufacturers last week for a temporary six-month ban on import of steel bars or the levy of higher duties to counteract the effects of "dumping" by foreign suppliers. The Master Builders
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    • 183 22 East Asiatic to sell Penang property THE East Asiatic Company has reached agreement to sell its residential property in Jesselton Road, Penang, for MJ9.88 million cash. The announcement follows the group's earlier confirmation that it was planning to sell off Denmark House in Kuala Lumpur and another piece of property
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    • 271 22 LONDON, Mon. The underlying liquidity position of the British government bond market is not expected to improve in the near term, but the outlook is still bullish. UK stockbrokers Phillips and Drew said. Analyst Chris Anthony, writing in the firm's market review, said
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    • 81 22 Argentina to pay arrears BUENOS AIRES. Mon. The Argentine central bank has authorised payment of arrears due to British banks accumulated during the Falklands (Malvinas) conflict, a central bank spokesman said This follows a recent agreement between the two countries to extend repayment of overdue debt frozen while each imposed
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    • 397 22 MALAYSIAN Primary Industries Minister Datuk Leong Khee Seong left for Brussels yesterday en route to Lagos, Nigeria, where he will represent Malaysia at the fourth ministerial meeting of tin producing countries. The Lagos meeting from Nov 29 to Dec 4. will discuss
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    • 221 22 Timah Langat to buy 35pc stake in Gentinggi TIMAH Lugtt will purchaae from Kampala* PenuiKSMg SruuiKor Bhd Its rnUir stake of 11.5 million shares of Msl each In (.rntinnßi Sdn Bhd at M$l.Z« per share. Hie shares In Uenttngirl were •rtgJaally purcha^-d by KPS la Join- thb year at par
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    • 364 22 UIC marketing micro-computers at lower price UNTrED Industrial Corporation's move onto the lucrative microcomputer market has been intensified with its latest model. Through its wholly owned subsidiary. UIC Computer Systems Pte Ltd, the group is marketing the BMC 2000 microcomputer at $6,800 This is $3,000 cheaper than its rival's OKI
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    • 114 22 INDUSTRIAL Oxygen Incorporated Bhd (IOI), has revalued its factory land in Shah Alam at M 58.17 million, throwing up a surplus of M 55.04 million, wnich has been credited to capital reserve. lOl's preliminary results for the year ended June 30. 1982, showed pretax
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 172 22 rewards of being a man Son Ag«nt Robert H— ft Co Ptt Ltd 725. 7th Fir Cotomoo Court. Spore oBl7 T* *****170. c ltalian c Rinuture by < fladovani ■^Sl K Bat- a^BW^afl^ail la^aV. The master designer does it again. Bi*^lLV^ This time in genuine soft leather andf 'H^f»\PtV« 1
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    • 244 22 Dine Sichuan J (■okk»n IMu mmh.v sin^.ij-x He's first Sichuan The prandroi ufG Men Phi teak latouaM still r;itcs the Km rettauart extends itselfwithin tinamong gourmets Vll spauous. 11 nprovsne excellent sekctkm ul Mirroundinß at World Trade Sichuan cuisine is Cent re Roomspaie tor a matched by our fIV hundred
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    • 755 23 /^fltf^) TA PA N MFDTCA T JPPT V(^) PTF T TJI \JIVI^/ J i\±i\l V IVI Tjl Jlv _y-r\ I j vJKJL ±I^l \^J/1 112/. I^/1 Ls. announces its official opening on 23rd November 1982 by the Honourable Dr. Ahmad Mattar ra*J The Acting Minister for Social Affairs I"' I
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 902 24 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES Mondo, F,KJor 900am-5 30 pm CLASSIFICATION GROUP 1 i^^ 15 00 pm for next doy) Ordinory P P r wofd IMin t's 00' f^F^^X I f^~ I ll^^V I ll^^T ln?^i A I nT^N^ Itr pl, 9 00 3 pn^ t Too n^ y Tim S mi
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    • 1271 24 I bWWT^bT» I I IHbb\ am^ußßkJM 4a? 1 4h^*A alk A Vm^n I ■b^bbV a^BMBfeaWJBk dß^Jßa^Bkl t^^ MJ tt i w*j D > Brsonai services uu?/ D ro> •onw services It costs less than you'd think to insure you and your family, your home and possessions against the everyday accidents
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    • 627 24 Alan Inlcrnallimil '«t HA H^r^rcMl.nf oarmca \n ..misc. aflstaaktaaN l.iiKl.m I ftluirs dcmiinurdii.im jnj insu ijvi.ni pro|trjmmcs jic supported h\ iht Ljlcsl iixluv mmul Icvhnigucs M«*Bai piAtujUuiimf jnj aykaj experience kfinnei l>i(il..iTu(.njr.. U .^n l-rh 28 Mji 28 Mo Bcf inner Dipk>mj jnd Hihi jir^iujie Fin,»hm s Vk..i Benmnei V|«Mjli<r>!
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    • 814 24 Wf D PtmneiSarvtoet ft WE SPECIALISED IN wallpaper. carpel, curtains supply and In- f stallalion at very reasonable n price Starflix Enterprise. 120 s Coronation Shopping Plaza. 4 Spore 1026 Tel *****16/*****19 SPECIALIST IN REPAIRING roof F leakage, renovations, brick wall. S fencing, gutter and all kinds of a construction
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    • 638 24 IM KIEW AMCONOmONMG. Krrigeratlon Service Specialises n sales, trade-in, repairing, re praying and rental tel *****88/ *****8 ABCR AIRCONDITIONING AND iefrlgeratlon. 2 Sixth Avenue, i'pore 1027 repairs, services, aales *****2 INITRON AIRCONDITIONING lERVICE. Prompt Service Retairs and installation of all types if alrcondlllonrrs Tel *****85 ITE SERVICE ANO repair airconlitioners
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    • 305 24 Q Business To Business ACCOUNTS ANO TAX BBMBM provided for Businesses. Companies. Individual Taxi Driven and Hawxers Tel *****8S ANSWERING. TYPING. BOOKKEEP MO. Services available Wp aIM provide prestigious mailing address Call 3387T0 55 Commercial Vessels: Sale/Charter BRAND NFW GENERAL CARGO BAROC FOR SALE CHARTER (A) ISO- I SO- I
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 470 25 jflg Q BusHiest To Business Q Employment 4^ f~Q Employment tjl^ Q Employment i| Q Employment 1 I i i i 57 Industrial Equipment: Sato/Hire MACOUIP (SEA) PTE LTD SURPLUS STOCK CONVEYOR BEI TING Ma 1" 1 16 .t ply I. 1 V I II 1 Ih J ply CONVEYOR
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    • 719 25 In Co-nprrjlion with the Uoverrxnent Hnti-.li Columbia the i ■iimmercial Counsellor of in, Canadian High Commission lUIIISS >iv to attend A Product Show by Canadian Manufacturing Firms seeking Representations in Asis: Dale M/11/ttS3: h.MMia-Hr ■toe M/11/ISS2: HoaM Products Stli.Vk Canadian High Commission •Ih Fir FaDer Mouss 230 Orchard Road Hours
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    • 696 25 c) Tutorial LADY GRADUATE TUTOR tv BM srienliously prepare female student in Ang Mo Kio in Additional Elementary Mathematics and Physical ■rttae* for i«u OCI <> Ls*al Exams Contact Christina. 4M091S JAPANESE GERMAN FRENCH. Spanish. Thai and local Language Tutors required urgently Part full-time *****34 110 30a m -5 00pm
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    • 366 25 Advanced Training Technique* Pto Lid trie school monogement company for ATT SfCtfTAtIUS end ATT lonouooe centre LIBRARY CLERK (Evening) for afternoon ond evening work from 12.30 pm or a little later up to 9 5 pm Starting salary $550 pm (negotiable) A MCondory education, very good knowledge of EnoM. good
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    • 576 25 PLACEMENT PERMANENT STAFFING DIVISION Our clients located in Orchard Road require: RESTAURANT RECEPTIONISTS c To assist Restaurant Manager a Pleasant disposition a Ahmi- la>r.irv c v» ith(iCE "O" levels c Shift dune;, involved c Salary $750 SALES SUPERVISOR c Abote2!iye.irMilil c Able to work Independently c Must he self-motivated c
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    • 293 25 »r Have iminediau- vacancy li.r FEMALE CLERK/ TYPIST c Have completed OCE t)' level wilh a pass in Maths c Mm typing speed 35 wpm c 12 years working experien< c is advantageous but not essential Interested applicants pleaae call to applications may be addressed lo THE PERSONNEL DEPT DIETHELM
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    • 425 25 Everyday we have |Obs to Hill CLERKS/TYPISTS rypmg3swpm up. SECRETARIES iw.i i. vuthiiut teii-x shorthand ■kills) TELEX OPERATORS (Either OKI memory lease cir- "accounts clerks (Ji orSt met SALES COORDINATORS SALES PROMOTERS BOOTH ATTENDANTS Long assignments available Pteeee call [LIT 2604 A. 261h floor International Plata Anton Road Singapore 0207
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    • 575 25 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK/ RECEPTIONIST re,,,. I 'hine.se leinale above 22 Man Minimum QCI O' level English Chinese Able to type and handle correspondence letters Some knowledge of accounting will be an advantage Please apply in writing with full personal particulars, contact telephone number, expected salary and non-returnable passport size photograph
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    • 569 25 CLERK (MARKETING DEPT) c singaporean age 18 t0 23 c Minimum I 0 c (iood command of spoken and »rilten KniiMid a Able to i iimmuriii tlVei, c Type at to 41 Apply with hill resume and ncn returnable photograph to SPT ASIA PTE LTO 670 Toa Payoh North 07-25.
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    • 478 25 Well Established Company in Burnt Me. ah require. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK level exprn Interested applicants, pleaae reply with non-returnable passport site pnologrsph to AUTO RUST CARE PTE LTD NO M BLK 100* BUKIT MERAH LANE 3 SINGAPORE 0315 TEL 27(2106/* and *****54 A Developing Company require SECRETARY m •Mi Inters
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 1000 26 11^ Q Employment ijjl^ Q Employment |fcA Q Employment i^ Q Employment iA Q Emptoywieiit 66 Situations Vacant 4) BmcrmtmrtiV amrtcMJ APPLICANTS REPLYMG to Box numbers of vacancies are requested nol to encMaa original opiri of IseUSMSUaJa of refertoea with Iheir applications No laapmnllHlltj) can be accepted lor their loaa
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    • 741 26 CAR RENTAL COMPANY ri-quirr> Oeneral Clerk With Book-krrp-ing experience Apply staling salary to S T Box AM24B. 380 Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0823 CHINESE TELEPHONE OPERATOR cum Typist required by Housing Developer Interested applicants. kindly call ¥2802 »273 v. for an interne* CLERK/ TYPIST FEMALE. 18 years and above Duties
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    • 792 26 »»»J*»a»a»a»a»a» SIN HUAT BULLION (S) PTE LTD A founder member ol the Gold Exchange Of Singapore Pie Ltd A Member ol tha Sin Huat Group Ol Companiee BUSINESS EXECUTIVES a OCE O 1 '-vel a Ambitious and willing to work hard a Knowledge of gold trading a Proven track records
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    • 513 26 An exclusive boutique requires: CHINESE SALES ASSISTANTS c i i inpleled secondary eduiae Pleasant and courteous personality c Preferably with sales experience c Willing to work 2 shift duties (from 10am lo 6 30pm and lpm to 9 30pm Intereated applicants plaaaa call Mr. Chua al lei: *****88. DOPS 8
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    • 681 26 Required immediately SALES REPRESENTATIVE for direct door-10-door sales of ni-» stsajSßßfl product lo ofBeas v -ikhils .■oiii-Krv etc lux salary plua attractive commiaaion Tal: *****48 Swedwh Company MefaaNeaal Trading f*K)uirvs ifnn»e)o*e>l#4y INOUSTRIAL/SrNPPINC SALES REPRESENTATIVES c Cargo handling products OCI O level with good ■agasß c Possess own car c Age
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    • 698 26 DELIVERY CUM SALESMAN A V. lass 3 driving licence livihk m dUI M IS and 16 with Bl .hi. .ii ion Able U) speak English .uin Chinese dialects Training provided Tel ***** M for inter•tte; .ippoinlment TRADING FMM NCOUMES Kit iinir untune Salrs Personnel and Lady uMiirtir.s Salrs Personnel Interested
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    • 960 26 aaaaaaaaaaaaa— PROJECT TEAM FOR MAJOR DEVELOPMENT We are now actively recruiting the following positions on behalf ot a leading European electrical installation specialist ASSISTANT COSTING MANAGER SENIOR DESIGN DRAFTSMAN (5707) ELECTRICAL (5704) He will specify quartity and cost ol protect He will undertake 'vii electric* installation mater art and present
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    • 267 26 An eetablsahid manylaci **g~mpm f *Jmmi\ A SUPERVISOR; c should have completed National Senrtce c capable of leading a maintenance team In In- i I stalling, repairing and f maintaining electrical 1 and electronic plant fa- I cutties 1 c 1/2 yean experience In r maintenance and trou- 7 ble
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 572 27 frftjl D tnytoimmd Q Ewploymam [|||[~p Emptoymtirt Q Emptoyinant B|l[ Q Eniptoyinent W Situations Vacant I) Tfjctalcai requires 1 TRAINEE CHEMICAL SURVEYORS 2 TRAINEE LABORATORY TECHNICIANS hi a fully equipped laboratory in Jwrono. a Minimum OCI O and A level »ith credits in Science tabterti •alary ».ll commansyrala with *iparienc*
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    • 759 27 ETHYLENE GLYCOLS (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED le al We are the fifth Petrochemical Company on Puiau Aver Merbau and our Air Separation Plant has commenced operations in October 1982. To operate efficiently and maintain effectively the production of nitrogen, we are looking for suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: PLANT
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    • 651 27 9 SANYO] INDUSTRIES (8) PTE LTD baa varaades far 1) LINE LEADERS c Singaporean or Malaysian a OCE Level with technical vocational education a Previous working experience In Industry will be an advantage 2) ABST. STOREKEEPERS Singaporean or Malaysian a OCE Level a With knowledge of store work preferred 3)
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    • 906 27 I RICOH THE MOST PREFERRED COPIER IN THE WORLD Wywy Private Limited, sole agent for Ricoh, the world's best selling plain paper copiers, and a range of other office equipment is looking for suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions:SALES REPRESENTATIVES If you have had any experience in selling
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    • 900 27 requires «s S (1) STORE CLERK ,9 Female Singapore citizen m Able to type at 35 w.p.m. K Starting salary: $370 or more J (2) STORE WORKER m Male Singapore citizen AT Above 16 years of age K Physically fit m M Starting salary: $300 or more A Other attractive
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    • 283 27 PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL RESTAURANT CASHIERS Age 18 24 years ait peraonallty Secondary ed Man M*»pjß WAITRESSES Af Ability to sp- k itirt write simple r.nitli in plus tips SECURITY GUARDS (Male/Female) Aic- >\ stjaasn AblllU to speak i simple English shifts Maty 535« uupiu CHAMBERMAIDS .-ars Ablllt> to -ir .k
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    • 610 28 i« I I•• j I eagv I _e^ I I I I I I ill I 0 Employment ili| Q Employment il^ j Q Employment M Vahtctes A Boats faf Vehicles Boats 66 Situations Vacant I) mmcmnummmm REQUIRED STORE HAND -MeteREOUIREMENTS a I'iiiiiplru-it Primary education Completed N 8 a Preference
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    • 512 28 1 ARTIST CUM TRACER 2 PRINTERS SIIKSCREENHANOPRINT CaM personally or writ* to GINI INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD Tong Lee Building. Blk B Unit M 7. Kelleng Pudding Roed. Singapore 1334 Tel: 747*40*. lady Hewdreeemg Salon in rowdon t.ei area. d«>t 10 require*:1. HAM STYLIST Musi be able to perm and
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    • 408 28 Something For Everyone... In Todays Straits Times Classified Looking for o lob Work through the Classified Employment section there's a long list of job vacancies waiting for you any day of the week I w»^*W m *9* *****66 The Stroits Timet Classifieds Employment OUEENSTOWN BOWL requires 1) SUPERVISORS I) COUNTER
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    • 587 35  -  J. RAJENDRAN SINGAPORE 9 SRI LANKA 8 REPORT by Sri Lanka to protest against refereeing IT HAD the ingredients of an Agatha Christie thriller and even though murder was not included, there were a few who cried "foul play" in the end. Still, for Singapore, it
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    • 200 35 HONGKONG, after their 29-0 beating at the hands of Japan last Saturday, are almost certain to secure their first win when they meet Thailand in the Asian rugby tournament at the Queenstown Athletic Centre today (3.30 p.m.). The British Colony team were outclassed then,
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    • 212 35 MALAYSIA, obviously ap In the clouds after their unexpected 15-S win over Singapore, are likely to be brought down to earth by South Korea when they clash In the Asian rugby tournament at the Queenstown Athletic Centre today (5 p.m.). The South
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    • 331 35 JAPAN 31 TAIWAN 6 THE Japanese, always the champions, had to put up with an unexpected challenge from littleknown Taiwan to find a 31-6 victory in the Eighth Asian rugby championship at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Being underdogs, Taiwan were expected to be run
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    • 399 35 I 'In Memoriam' is for the I loved ones whom you I remember NOTICE I II Metal Box Singapore Limited II (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) II HALF YEAR REPORT jj II The unaudited results of the Group and of the Company for the half I I I year
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    • 1545 36 KUALA LUMPI'R. Mon Weights, ratings and bam er draws for this weekend's races here SATURDAY Claas 2 Div 7 IJOOm (Rattnga m-iOJ) 1 Murk 57 HI 6 Succearful Call 56 5 110 16 Mei-Cher Ing 56 S 110 9 Juara 56 109 8 GUtter II 55 5 108
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    • 287 36  -  TONTO By IT was a triumphant meeting at Bukit Timah for Chong Keng Leong when he took training honours by saddling five winners. His winners were Palladino (won twice), Madison Style, Quotable and Bylon. Palladino, scored an easy all-the-way win while newcomer Madison Style
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    • 522 36  -  A remarkable run in the first half season By EPSOM JEEP WHEN Ivan Allan saddled his 64th winner of the season with Hawaiian Song in a Class 1 Div 4 race over 1,400 m at Bukit Timah in late August. I really thought he
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    • 207 36 Zaccio by eight lengths CAMDEN (South Carolina), Mon. Zaccio bursi from the pack with three fences to go yesterday to win the 13th annual running of the US$5O. 000 (about S$100.000) Colonial Cup International, Americas richest steeplechase, byeight lengths and take an unprecedented third Steeplechaser Of The Year award. Sailor's
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      377 37 ...and Roma steer ahead ROME. Mon. Italian World Cup winger Bruno Conti scored twice to help Roma to a 3-1 win over Fiorentina here yesterday which took them one point clear at the top of the First Division. Roberto Pruzzo put Roma ahead after only four minutes and
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    • 747 37 Rest of results FIRST DhUa mill* Ancattu: Indepenuieiite 1 Emludiantes de la Plata 1, Union Santa Fe 1 Racing Club 1 Vein Sarsfield 3, River Plate 1 TaUeres Cordoba 3. Argentinos Juniors S Racing Cordoba 3. NeweU's Old Boys 1 Huracan 1 Nueva Chicago 1, Rosario Ontral 4 Instituto Cordoba
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    • 204 37 MADRID, Mon. Real Madrid maintained a convincing nine-week lead in the Spanish First Division soccer table with a 4-0 home win over last season's champions Real Sociedad. Barcelona stayed in fourth place but lost ground behind their Madrid rivals after an uninspiring 2-2 draw at home
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    • 25 37 EGYPT'S Arab Contractors beat Zambia's Power Dynamos 2-0 in the first leg of the Africa Cup-Winners' Cup final. Alshisheny and Nasser scored.
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    • 68 37 KENYA and Zanxlbar qoallfled for the seml-OmsJa *f tke Eaat and African Challenge Cap when they drew 2--2 In their Gr«*p B match In Jlnja, aff Kampala. Kenya, Hnlrtfid Hrat In the ktmp ahead M Zaaxlhar *n goal dlf irrence, wtll play Zimbabwe, mnneraup In
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    • 25 37 WIGAN and Telford drew O0 in an English Football Association Cup first-round match at Wigan. The replay will be at Telford tomorrow.
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    • 68 37 TOP English cluha were tight-lipped about a threatened split with the Football League. A newspaper report had said that a dosrn rlnhs were ready to go It alone If the Leane did not reconsider their flwrtal nraetuc. Meneyalde gtaata Liverpool and Everts*, pins Maaeheater
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    • 130 37 LIVERPOOL'S lan Rush, with 14 goals, shares the lead of the English First Division soccer scorers' list with Bob Latchford, of Swansea, and Luther Blissett, of Watford. Leading scorers Mv 1: 14 lan Rush (Liverpool). Bob Latchford (Swansea). Luther Blissett (Watford); IS Garth Crooks (Spurs); U Brian
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    • 136 37 Connors bogs down Bjorn SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. Jimmy Connors defeated an ever-improving Bjorn Borg 7-5. 7-6 (8-«) yesterday In a US$lOO,OOO ($217,000) challenge tennis match. In Sao Paulo, Argentina's Jose Luis Clerc beat Brazilian Marcos Hocevar 6-2, 6-7, 6-2 to take the Ouatro Rodas tournament singles title. In Durban, American
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    • 509 38 ASIAN GAMES results service MMHKHY: Mea Mb I Kirn Young Soon iSK) 326 pts i reel t Takayoshi Matsushita i Jpn) 325 S Hiroshi Yamamoto I Jpn) 323 Overall: 1 H Yamamoto (Jpn) 1.2* p|| Kirn Young Woon (SK) 1.275 S I Matsushita (Jpn) 1.275 Team eveat: I South Korea
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    • 142 38 Medal mix-up clarified THE secretary-general of the International Weightlifting Federation Tomas Alan yesterday clarified the confusion surrounding the medal table. He said that there was only one gold medal for each of the 10 categories in the weightlifting competition, instead of three in each grade. He explained that the International
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    • 247 38 Jamal is certain he'll breeze to last four about 2.99 JAMALUDDIN MOHAMAD, Singapore's only rycllst Uklnn part In th«lumn, will get a taste of the competition thlx moraing when he competes hi the 4,ttt metres ißdlvMaal poraait at the Yamuna rlodrome in New Delhi. There are only II competitors la
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    • 120 38 RIGHT through the history of the Asian Games, from 1951 to 1978, only one country has succeeded in having its name perpetually at the top of the medal table Japan. Whether their golden reign will continue in New Delhi remains to be seen. But one thing is for certain
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    • 306 38 Singapore's water-polo players in high spirits A TWO-HOUR post-mortem session after dinner on Sunday night has raised the spirits of Singapore's water-polo team, who meet Bangladesh in their final Group B match this morning (9.30) at the Talkatora Pool (writes Godfrey Robert). "We could have narrowed the deficit," echoed the
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    • 269 38 blazing sun, watching him spin the iron ball. 'Since 1970, no one has been able to match the power and technique of this 37-year-old master from Japan," said K.O. Bosen, one of the Indian roaches who stood nearby urging his own two throwers
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    • 157 38 SINOAPORR'SAageIIne Ke, who la her? to officiate In Uw Asian Utmni women's hockey tournament, has bee* rhosfn to umpire la next year's World Cap and Intor-conttarnUl matches la Kuala Lumper. Aagellne, who Is rated one of the top umpires at the Game* by the International
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    • 409 38  -  HAKIKAT RAI By IT WAS YET another sad day for Singapore women's hockey at the Asian Games yesterday. The national team lost 1-0 to Malaysia, after playing gallantly for almost the entire match at the Shivaji Stadium. The goal, which came off the stick of Malaysian inside-left
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      • 427 39  -  GODFREY ROBERT By MAVIS EE prevented a total blackout for Singapore at the Talkatora pool when she finished third in the women's 200 metres butterfly heats on the third day of the Asian Games swimming programme yesterday. She kept a tiny flame of
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      • 315 39 JAPANESE swimmers and Chinese gymnasts continued to hog the limelight with recordbreaking and medalwinning performances on the fourth day of the Games yesterday. China's 22-year-old Chen Yong Van, who spearheaded her team to a gold medal on Sunday, captured the individual crown with an
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      • 135 39 NEARLY 1.000 athletes and officials have been treated so far at the village hospital for minor injuries and ailments, hospital sources said yesterday. "Many athletes from countries with inadequate hospital facilities are taking advantage of the hospital here for routine consultations." said a doctor. THE Games elephants
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      • 374 39 i DIVERS nasally retire j at a very early ace, bat Chinese ace U Kongi heag, at 23, still craves (ar competition. "I want to compete In the 1184 Olympic Games," the affable Chinese diver revealed, as he warmed op far bin third
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      • 196 39 SINGAPORE'S Caef-de-MJaaten to the Aslaa Gomes, Taa Eng Back, had a pleasant surprise aa Saaday he was asked to referee the Kawalt-Hsagksng watorpato match at the Talkatora paal. Eag Back accepted the InvitatUa, far "watorpata Is my favourite apart. A Slagapare International fr»m
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      • 364 39 Shooters' sights on medal target SINGAPORE are lying joint third with China and the Philippines, on 255, after the first day of the trap shooting event of the Games at the Tughlakabad range Japan (263) and India (259) are ahead of the three countries after three details of 25 from
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      312 39  -  PATRICK BASTIANS By 42-year-old captures two points VANECO won the national team table tennis championship yesterday with an unexpected 5-1 win over Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association in the final at Poi Ching School. And the player who captivated all was a pudgy 42-year-old named Lim Jit Chong,
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    • 36 39 TODAY'S EVENTS RIGBY I'NION AaUa rluwflmMi: Hongkong v Thailand. Malaysia v South Korea (both at Queenstown AC, 3.30 p.m and 5 p m i BADMINTON Bariaea Omn Mliea Tmub Lmim Singapore Badminton Hall, 7 30 p.m
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    • 259 39 SYDNEY, Mon. England's young fast bowler Norman Cowans capped a splendid day for the touring team when he dismissed former Test opener Rick McCosker for only one run. late on the third day of the match against New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket
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    • 77 39 SIMON CHNG ha* resigaed ma secretary af the Siagapare Amatear B«xlag AmkUUn. dug, wha aasamed the peat ealy this year after hetag with SABA far three years, cited work catmnltmeata as his reassa far stepping dews.. SABA aasUtaat secretary k Kriahaao will take aver Chag'a
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    • 111 39 FARRER Park United, the National Football League Division One champions, left last night for a two-match tour of Perth, Western Australia, a reward for their success. The party of 17 players and two officials include national trainees Hashim Hosni, Malek Awab, Gerard Louis and Rosmaini Harun.
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      • 117 39 AMERICAN FOOTBALL Thousands of National Football League fans stayed away from the games to protest the recently-con-cluded 57-day players' strike. As the teams resumed the season after eight weeks of inactivity, crowds at several stadiums were less than capacity, and fans present were quite vocal in showing their
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      • 51 39 BOXING Gerry Cooney, who hasn't fought since June 11 when he was beaten by World Boxing Council heavyweight champion Larry Holme* by a technical knockout, said his mother was upset over the recent ring death of South Korean Kirn Duk Koo. but "more so about me hurting somebody
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      • 40 39 GOUr Hale Irwin won the Brazilian Open championship in Rio de Janeiro with a three- under par 65 for a four-round total of 265. beatng fellow American Curtis Strange (65) and Spain's Manuel Calero (67) by two shots.
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      • 78 39 MOT OK RALLYING Finland's Markku Alen took over the lead from compatriot Hannu Mikkola to head the field after nine special stages of the Royal Automobile Club rally on Sunday. Leadlig plaelau: 1 Markku Alen (Fin) Lancia Martini 45 mm 34 sec tim« penalties, t Hannu Mikkola (Fin)
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      • 108 39 TABLE TENNIS China j took four of the seven titles In the Yugoslav Open competition in Spin Kmalta Mea'i lUftln: Wang Hut Yuan (Chi) bt Fan Cheng Mao <Chl) 21-8. 21-13. 1721. 2111 DnUn: Dragutln Surbek and Zoran Kalinic (Vug) bt Wang Hui Yuan and Fan Cheng Man
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  • 433 40  -  PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent LEADING bankers in Tokyo began to take urgent steps today to stave off a possible monetary crisis which could be triggered if 22 developing nations renege on US$ll billion (5524.2 billion) in debt repayments to Japanese banks
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  • 63 40 MANILA, Mon. A man accused of being the leader of a communist guerilla assassination squad was shot dead by troops in the south-eastern city of Davao. on Saturday night, the official Philippines news agency reported from there today. It said Renato Maglupay was the principal suspect in
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  • 302 40 Upturn likely for Asian nations NEW YORK. Mon. Asian nations on the Pacific rim, despite economic disappointments this year, could enjoy renewed growth rates and a modest upswing in economic performance in the future, a Time magazine board of economists said. In its survey, due to be published on Nov
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  • 441 40  -  T. F. HWANG Need not prove case beyond reasonable doubt, rules tribunal By Our High Court Reporter CHIEF Justice Wee Chong Jin, sitting with two judges of the High Court, yesterday handed down an important ruling on what a prosecutor would have to prove in
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  • 78 40 The grie£ of a Prime Minister ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin being helped by his aides as he bends down to place a small stone Ml his wife AJica's grave mi the Mount of Olives la Je- msalrm on Sunday. The occasion marked the end «f Mr Begln's time of
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  • 69 40 MH. WOMO BOON KONO husband of Mdm Tan Bulat passed away peacefully on 22/11/82 leaving behind 3 daughters, one son Cortege will leave on 24/11/82 at 2 p.m. from Blk 90. 1380 Dorset Road (0821) for cremallon at Mount Vernon MOM KNOO KOM NO of 34 Cardiff Orove was
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  • 31 40 NEW YORK. Mon The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 8.65 to 1.012 60 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today AP
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    • 999 4  -  JUDSON BENNETT By IF THE experts have done their sums right, three times as many people as last year will sit down to play board games in the next few weeks. The season of goodwill and beating the daylights out of your friends
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    • 535 5  -  ROGER CRABB By in Beijing k So important is the cabbage to the morale of Beijing that the Communist Party's economic guru, Chen Yun, recently exhorted people to complete the distribution operation without delay. 7 Browning The Most Advanced High Performance Racket In The
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      • 823 8 The Royal Ballet at Covent Garden and the Sadler's Wells Royal Ballet are sister companies. They were founded by Ninette de Valois at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London Wells School was truly the cradle of British q ballet. VIC-WELLS, Sadler's Wells. Royal Ballet and in
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        333 9 LEONG WENG KAM writes of the newest story of love and intrigue on Sentosa. SENTOSA is where it's happening a mad, intoxicating scramble for a stolen diamond; and in between, a love story and the inescapable dramatics of the love triangle. The latest single episode drama to be
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      • 169 9 Watch out for Fame ESI FAME, the awardwinning film set in the High School for Performing Arts in New York, has been successfully made into a television series. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will kick off the series on Channel 5 tonight at 8.50 p.m. Of the original cast remember Irene
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      • 729 9 PAUL McCartney was "the cult bea tie.". He wai also the Beatle who wro|e Yesterday and Eleanor Rigby ballads that transcended the popularity of this most popular of all rock groups and became standards, recorded by artistes of every stylistic persuasion. And although it's been well
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      • 159 9 WORKS ON CLOTH By contemporary textile artist Eng Tow Gallery of Fine Arts. 10 am 9 p.m. On till Saturday. I.IM BEOW CHENG EXHIBITION Mixed media On till Thursday. DBS CHILDREN'S ART AND CRAFT EXHIBITION Display of winning entries of the DBS Bank Children's Art and Craft Competition
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      • 66 10 PICK of the DAY JAPAN VS USA HIGH-TECH SHOOTOIT h 5, 11.15 p.m.): This programme xcports on the intense competition between Japan and the United States in advanced electronics and in the production and control of semi-conductors, computers, robots and the other new technologies of the 1980s. In Japan, reporter
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      • 136 10 S.M AM Good Morning Singapore CM Food for Thought C 45 Art of Positive Thinking 7.M News 7.31 Today's Horoscope 7.45 Health Break B. it News B.M The Time of Your Life t.M The Singapore Guideline t.M Focus on Entertainment lt.tt Did You Know It.M Summary of the Sixties
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      • 352 10 3.00 PM Opening tokwed by Crocoole Tears (Manda nn/r) 4.35 Afternoon Matinee Secret Agent: Two English agents, posing as husband and wife, are sent to Switzerland to kill a German spy. Accompanied by another foreign agent, they find themselves in a web of murder and intrigue They cannot
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      • 310 10 5.55 Opening folowed by Stepping Stones: Presenters Keith Drinkel and Diane Grayson show the difference between tall and small The story this week is about The Elephant, Fire and the Duck. 6.15 Samarthaal Mattum Pothuma (Tamil): The high lights of the woman magazine programme this week include the
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      • 227 10 5.02 PM Quran Readng 5.07 Programme Summary 5.14 Happy Go Round: Children's Programme 5.56 Hari Ini Dalam Sejarah: Today in History 6 00 News 6.11 Programme Summary 6.13 The Al New Popeye fc*>w: Cartoon 6.36 The Munch Bunch: Children's Programme 6.57 Programme Summary 7.01 Azan Maghrib: Prayer Call
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      • 147 10 6.02 PM Quran Reading 6.07 Programme Summary 6.11 Sports Magazine 6 38 Different Strokes Moving In 7.00 News in Tamil 7.22 Duma Pendtfkan: Educational programme on the air system in Malaysia. 7.45 Documentary Play to Learn 8.00 News and Weather Forecast 8.30 Empat Sekawan Daya Memperdaya (Part 4):
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      • 231 10 S.M National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement CM News in Brief CM Another Morning Another Show 7.M News and Weather Report I.lt Morning Digest 7.M Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) 7Jt Morning Financial News 7.4t Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) B.M News 8.11 Everyday Mandarin B.li Another Morning
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      • 169 10 CM AM World News CM The World Today t.M Book Choice t.St Financial News CM Reflections C 45 Sports Round-up 7.M World News 7.M Commentary 7.15 Classical Record Review 7.3t Quote, Unquote 8.11 World News f.M News about Britain 8.15 Radio Newsreel 8.3t Ckme S.M PM World News CM
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