The Straits Times, 3 March 1983

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83
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  • 535 1  -  LIAK TENG KIAT TAN LIAN CHOO i Subject will be discussed only at foreign ministers' level By ■HmiiuMn and NEW DELHI, Wed. The Asean states and Vietnam today reached a compromise on the debate over the Kampuchea seating question. Vietnam agreed to have only
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    123 1 AT LEAST ISS people are feared to have drowned after this ferry capsized in the West River In Guangdong on Monday. But an official said some passengers could still be trapped alive inside the hull, now moored to rescue boats. Provincial officials said only 86 of the
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  • 233 1 JAKARTA, Wed. FORMER speaker of parliament Daryatmo said today President Suharto will not run for re-election in 1988. Mr Daryatomo made the statement at the opening session of the 11-day session of the People's Consultative Assembly during which Mr Suharto is certain to be re-elect-ed
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  • 328 1 Dinner chat for Lee and Nakasone TOKYO, Wednesday FORMER United States secretary of state Henry Kissinger, former West German chancellor Helmut Schmidt and Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew will be among participants at the Aspen conference to be held in Tokyo later this month, organisers said today. They said
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  • 179 1 Cycling tycoon takes his last ride... KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE man known as Malaysia's "cycling millionaire," Mr Tai Chet Siang, died after being involved in a road accident. Mr Tai, 73, was crossing Jalan Pahang in Setapak at about 7 a.m. on Friday when he was knocked down by an
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  • 322 1 LONDON, Wed. Union heads predict national strike by next Monday BRITAIN'S coalminers prepared today to take on Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in an all-out strike similar to one that brought down an. earlier Conservative government nine years ago. All across Britain, strikes
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  • 67 1 PESHAWAR, Wed. Pakistani customs authorities today announced the seizure of 421 kg of heroin with an estimated market value of US$25O million (Sssoo million) hidden in a tanker truck near the Afghan border. Peshawar customs director Jehangir Khan, calling yesterday's haul the "biggest in the world," said
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    • 68 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Several hundred armed attackers swooped into a village in northeastern Assam today, killing at least 31 people and setting 38 of their hats on fire. Officials said the attack took place in the Ha t i k a 1 i-Bormukaligaon village
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    • 61 1 2,488,400... THE population of Singa- population estimates of pore reached a total of the Department of Statis--2,488,400 by the end of last tics, the number of males I year an increase of in the population went up 29,500 compared to the by 14,700 while that of feend of 1981. males
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    • 594 2 Job-hunting for staff A LARGE Japanese shipyard here has found a novel way to avoid retrenching workers. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Singapore went on a job-hunt for those who were to have been laid off. It found jobs for almost 100 of its 800 workers. A spokesman said it considered
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    • 206 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SOMEWHERE, somebody is always trying to put a price on something. Far from being a crime, this Is what business in a free market Is all about. The problem is in the objectionable manner in which prices are fixed, sometimes. Consumers may be accused of
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    • 346 2 End of the track if... SINGAPORE coaches and athletes who withdraw in protest from the SEA Games squad will bring a premature end to their sporting careers. "They will go down very low in priority for future meets. They can forget about the future," Mr Loh Lin Kok, president
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    • 244 2 JAKARTA GROUP TO INVEST $65m IN PLANT HERE THE Indocement group of Indonesia intends to invest a total of $65 million in its Singapore plant that will produce one million tonnes of cement by the end of 1984. Mr Chia Ban Seng, director of the plant which will
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    • 52 2 MORE GUNS OR BREAD? WEST GERMANS go to the polls on Sunday. They will be faced with a stark choice: more bread or more guns. Or more of both? The outcome will be of equal interest to its allies for West Germany lies at the frontline of East-West relations.
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    • 516 2 Viet syndicates MELBOURNE police will form a special task force soon to investigate alleged rackets and growing violence within the Australian city's large Vietnamese community. A confidential police report has identified several rackets. They include protection, extortion, illegal gambling and driving licence forgery. Evidence of the extortion
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    • 356 2 A diplomat's day MR PUNCH COOMARASWAMY, an ambassador for 14 years, finds that Washington is the busiest diplomatic posting on earth. A Washington Post reporter followed Mr Coomaraswamy on a hectic round of appointments in the American capital recently, to rind out what life was like in one
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    • 227 2 Pump price to drop THE retail prices of petrol, diesel and kerosene are likely to go down soon, sources in the Trade and Industry Ministry said. The reductions, following the sharp fall in oil prices, will take effect when the government receives formal notice from Opec of
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    • 178 2 (S'pore edition) Brush with teamwork THOUGH important to productivity at the workplace, teamwork may not work in art, TEO HAN WUE says. A group of veteran artists is trying it out in Hongkong. They are Zhao Shao'ang, Guan Shanyue, Yang Shanshen and Li Xiongcai, exponents of Lingnan art,
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 173 3 NEW DELHI, Wed. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has ridiculed former US President Richard Nixon for writing in his new book, Leaders, that the birthplace of her father is now part of Pakistan. In a sarcastic aside in a speech to Parliament
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    • 351 3  - Task force to handle Viets LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Wed. Melbourne police will soon form a special task force to investigate alleged rackets and growing violence within the city's large Vietnamese community. Racket A confidential police report has identified a number of rackets involving members of
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    • 247 3 GAUHATI, Wed. Renewed ethnic clashes and police shootings left seven people dead and 200 homes destroyed in the ravaged Assam state today as Prime Minister Indira Gandhi pledged to the nation: "This nation will never break up." The new deaths pushed to 3,654 the number
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 72 3 CHINA AND South Korea on Tuesday began exchanging television news for the first time under a test news exchange programme among member countries of the Asian Broadcasting Union, the Korean Broadcasting System said in Seoul yesterday. South Korea has no diplomatic relations with China, but has recently
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      • 72 3 ISRAELI DIPLOMATS flew to Egypt yesterday to resume talks on the disputed Taba border area of Sinai, which were interrupted when. Egypt broke off the talks last year after Israel sent its troops into Lebanon. The Israelis told reporters in Tel Aviv that the talks, to be
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      • 61 3 CHINA IS to speed up imports of sophisticated electronic equipment and technology in coming years as part of its modernisation plans for the electronics sector, the official Xinhua news agency reported. Citing an Electronics Ministry spokesman, it said China planned to go ahead with about 60 projects
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      • 82 3 WEST GERMAN unemployment rose above the politically-sensitive 2.5 million mark last month, setting a post-war record, but the rate of increase is slowing, a Labour Ministry spokesman said in Bonn yesterday. He said the official jobless figures, due to be released today, would show a rise of
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      • 78 3 THE JAPANESE government yesterday denied an allegation that members of the armed forces plotted a coup in 1980. Chief Cabinet Secretary Masaharu Goto- da said the government was convinced there was no coup attempt after a thorough investigation brought about by minority party member of Parliament Yanosuke
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    • 54 3 NEW YORK, Wed. Many close friends of playwright Tennessee Williams, but none of the major actors and actresses who starred in his plays, attended his funeral here tonight. About 300 people attended the service for Williams, 71, who was found dead in his Manhattan hotel
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    • 28 3 TEL AVIV, Wed. A car loaded with explosives blew up today near the southern Lebanon town of Nabatiyeh, wounding a woman, the military command said. AP
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    • 192 3 HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong will seriously consider forcible repatriation of Vietnamese refugees if the annual flood of boat people continues unabated in the coming months, a senior government official said today. "If the refugees still flood in, the government will seriously talk about forcibly sending
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    • 324 3 BEIJING, Wednesday CHINA'S new ambassador to the United States, Mr Zhang Wenjin, left here yesterday to take up his post at a time of considerable diplomatic tension between the two countries over US arms sales to Taiwan. Only on Monday, the Chinese Foreign
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    • 295 4 TWO MAGAZINES PLACE VOGEL'S SOCIAL DEMOCRATS FAR BEHIND BONN, Wad. FIVE days before the national elections, Chancellor Helmut Kohl's ruling Christian Democrats have taken a clear lead over the opposition Social Democrats in public opinion polls. A day after Der
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    • 142 4 Bonn says it again: Soviets are meddling BONN, Wed. The West German government has accused the Soviets for the third time In a week of "sensational" interference in the coming elections. In the latest accusation, a government spokesman yesterday took issue with a report by the official Soviet news agency,
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    • 115 4 PRINCE Charles (right), the heir to the British throne, seen at a banquet in Caerphilly Castle in Wales on Monday night with a blackened left eye the result of a weekend hunting accident. At the same time, the Queen (above right),
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    • 96 4 Headhunting proves a lucrative business GENEVA, Wed. Executive search firms in Western Europe earned US$134 million (S$280 million) in fees in 1981 and almost the same amount in 1982, an international research agency reported yesterday. The earnings represented a 30 per cent increase over 1979 in the so-called headhunting business,
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    • 245 4 UPI PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher, philosophically averse to bailing out loss-mak-ing companies, yesterday gave the stateowned motor company British Leyland a plug by taking its Maestro "talking" car for a test run along Downing Street. The motor company is banking on the Maestro to get back
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    • 190 4 BONN, Wednesday POLAND has made no repayments on its official debts to the West since the declaration of martial law in December 1981, failing even to meet interest repayments throughout 1982, European Eco nomic Community foreign ministers said yesterday. "The Poles
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    • 175 4 EEC TAKES A STEP TOWARDS MORE FREE TRADE BRUSSELS, Wed. EUROPEAN Community governments have taken a modest step towards more free trade within the 10-naticn bloc by agreeing to inform one another six months in advance of new technical standards for product. The decision, taken last night tpr Economic Ministers,
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    • 187 4 ILO chief re-elected despite rivals' complaints GENEVA, Wed. FRANCIS BJ an chard, 66 (below), won re-elec-tion as director-gener-al of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) today despite complaints he was beyond the mandatory retirement age of 65. Later, one rival candidate, Mr Albert Tevoedjre of Benin, said he would complain to
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    • 230 6 Former associates of Gritz surrender NAKHON PHANOM (Thailand), Wed. Two associates of former US Commando James (Bo) Gritz gave themselves up to police in this northeastern Thai town today. Mr David Scott Weakly and Mr Gary Goldman, appearing well-dressed and healthy, refused to talk to reporters when they arrived at
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    • 36 6 MILAN, Wed. The biggest mass trial in Italian history opened yesterday with 164 alleged left wing gunmen and sympathisers accused of involvement in a six year urban guerilla campaign In the late WOs. Reuter
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    • 53 6 KARLSRUHE, Wed. Police yesterday arrested Gisela Dutzi, one of the last 20 members of the notorious BaaderMeinhof terrorist group still at large, after an armed chase on the main railway station in Darmstadt, south of Frankfurt. She was spotted with* forged papers and a variety of identity' cards, a
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    • 186 6  -  LIAK TENG KIAT TAN LIAN CHOO By I and NEW DELHI, Wed. The non-aligned movement today appeared all set to open its seventh summit next week with an enlarged membership which will make it number more than 100 countries. A two-day preparatory meeting of senior
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    • 234 6 BELGRADE, Wednesday YUGOSLAVIA will press for strengthening of unity and basic principles of the non-aligned movement at its summit in New Delhi next week, President Petar Stambolic said. Mr Stambolic, who will lead his country's delegation at the summit, told parliament that Yugoslavia would
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    • 229 6  - An important leadership, says Reagan LIAK TENG KIAT TAN LI AN CHOO and NEW DELHI, Wed. President Ronald Reagan has sent a letter to the Indian Prime Minister, Mrs Indira Gandhi, congratulating India on its assuming the chairmanship of the non-aligned movement and expressing his wishes for the success of
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    • 102 6 China blasts Viets' request BEIJING, Wed. China today blasted Vietnam's decision to formally ask the summit to give the Cambodian seat in the movement to the proHanoi Heng Samnn regime. The official Xinhua news agency said that through its move, Hanoi was seeking "to create a critical situation to prevent
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    • AROUND THE REGION
      • 63 6 A TRUCK travelling in the wrong lane on Thailand's Highway 420, about 675 km south of Bangkok, collided with a school bus, killing 20 people mostly children and seriously injuring 25 others, police said yesterday. About 50 children were on board the bus. Fifteen people,
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      • 57 6 GOVERNMENT PROSECUTORS yesterday sought the deportation of an Australian Catholic priest facing charges of inciting rebellion, illegal possession of firearms, and complicity in murder in the central Philippines. Prosecutors told an immigration board of inquiry that Father Brian Gore, from Perth, was an "undesirable alien" whose continued presence
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      • 59 6 FIVE PEOPLE were killed and 15 houses damaged on Monday by landslides that hit the west Java village of Pulau Gerem, about 200 km west of Jakarta, police said yesterday. They said the landslides occurred in the early hours while most of the villagers were asleep. All of
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    • 124 6 LONDON, Toes. Laoard Brothers, the London merchant bankers, yesterday completed a HK$2,Me million (Bssts million) financing for the colony's mass transit railway with a further HKSSM million loan for the Island line extension. This latest deal, the bank said, covers the supply of
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    • 297 7 Freer movement of people and capital among states RIYADH, Wed. Nearly 13 million people in the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) yesterday were allowed free economic movement when a unified economic agree-i ment came into force. Bahraini Development and Industry Minister Yousef Ahmed Shirawi,
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    • 386 7 Israel-Lebanon talks end in sharp discord KHALDE (Lebanon), Wednesday ISRAEL and Lebanon yesterday disagreed on security arrangements and normalising relations despite intensified American efforts to speed up agreement on withdrawing all foreign armies from Lebanon. Official statements reflected sharp discord in the 19th round of talks amid a growing danger
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    • 229 7 Pain-killers cause kidney disease: Doctors WASHINGTON, Wed. Excessive use of over-the-counter pain-killers such as aspirin and acetaminophen is the hidden cause of a surprising amount of kidney disease, scientists said yesterday. Researchers at the Oregon Health Sciences University in Portland say studies indicate that between 5 per cent and 10
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    • 126 7 OSLO, Wed. Tribal warriors armed with bows and arrows are used to guard Norwegian merchant ships against pirates off the coast of Nigeria, shipping sources said yesterday. The Karlander Shipping Line has hired four men from the Haosa tribe to guard the tanker Sletfjord
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    • 309 7 TEL AVIV, Wed. Israel's director of military intelligence and the commander of Israeli forces in Beirut at the time of the Palestinian refugee camps massacre were ousted from their jobs yesterday. The departure of intelligence chief Major-General Yehoshua Saguy and Brigadier-General Amos Yaron
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    • 29 7 TAIPEH, Wed. Taiwan's population increased by 322,415 to 18,457,923 last year, an increase of 1.77 per cent, according to statistics released by the Interior Ministry today. Reuter
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    • 212 7 Israeli doctors charge fees to protest against low wages TEL AVIV, Wed. The 8,5M doctors who work in Israel's public health system started charging for some consultations today, and were to cat services to press their demands for higher wages. The doctors want "a substantial wage increase" on top of
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  • 122 8 THIS room has all the trappings of a typical office, with filing cabinets and binding equipment. Bat the people manning the desks are students of the National Institute of Commerce. This is their office practice room, which simulates a real commercial office. The $7 million building,
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  • 352 8  -  GERRY DE SILVA By A LARGE Japanese shipyard here has found a novel way to avoid retrenching workers despite being hit by the current recession. It went on a job-hunt for workers who might otherwise have been laid off. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Singapore,
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  • 63 8 LABOURER Tham Shng Seu alias Tham Char Hong, who had 24 previous convictions, lost his appeal against a threeyear jail sentence for stealing a motorcycle. Mr Kalpanath Singh, arguing his appeal, said that Tham had stolen the old motorcycle, valued at $800, on May 21
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  • 168 8 POLICEMEN will be able to spruce up their homes and get odd Jobs done without inrttng their pockets too much once a plan now being considered by the Police Welfare Division gets under way. Under the scheme, the Welfare Division will come to an agreement
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  • 245 8  -  PAUL WEE By POLICE have uncovered a racket involved in the theft of goods in transit at Changi Airport. The discovery was made after two men were caught yesterday with a large consignment of cameras said to have been stolen earlier from the airport.
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  • 277 8 Helicopter flies sick woman to hospital A HELICOPTER from Singapore made an emergency flight to a cruise finer in the Straits of Malacca to take an American woman passenger who was suffering severe internal bleeding to hospital. The passenger, Mrs Vesta Morse, aged about 60, underwent an operation at Singapore
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  • 53 8 A SWEDE was fined $600 hy a magistrate yesterday for having 0.3 gram of cannabis at Woodlands checkpoint. John Robert Hallstrom, 22, was arrested after he was searched on Feb 22 at the checkpoint. On a separate charge of having a pipe used for smoking the cannabis, Hallstrom
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  • 223 8 THE Education Ministry will send a team to Manila in August to attend an international conference on gifted and talented children. The conference, organised by the World Council for Gifted and Talented Children, will explore the problems faced by developed and developing countries
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  • 121 8 SINGAPORE will bring to Dhahran and Jeddah, cities in Saudi Arabia, something of its flavour. Chefs and satay cooks are included in a 23-member team which leaves this week to "sell" the city. Local edibles, fresh-cut orchids, wax umbrellas and silk lanterns will be
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  • 390 9  - MRT trains likely to be made in Singapore LILLIAN CHEW JOINT VENTURE WITH BRITISH FIRM By MANY of the passenger cars and locomotives for the Mass Rapid Transit system are likely to be produced here. Government-owned Singapore Automotive Engineering has gone into a joint venture with the Britain-based Metro Cammell,
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  • 422 9 The outdoor life is IN Big rise in schools booking for ministry's campsites MORE schools are answering the call of the great outdoors.. The Education Ministry's three regular camping sites Pulau Übin, St John's Island and Ponggol have received bookings from more than 160 schools for camping trips. This means
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  • 549 9 National Music Contest has fulfilled its objectives, says MP THE National Music Competition has shown that it can and has fulfilled its objectives. Three winners of the third National Music Competition were picked by talent scouts from among the Hongkong music circles and invited
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  • 201 9 THE Joint Admissions Exercise which involves all pupils applying to junior colleges, pre-u centres, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, Singapore Polytechnic and the Vocational and Industrial Training Board will be carried out soon. The exact date depends on the release of the GCE '0' level results.
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  • 241 11 THIEVES got away with about $125,000 in money and valuables from three separate theft incidents between Saturday and Monday. On Saturday, a visiting Burmese doctor, Madam Tin May Aye, 51, lost her handbag containing jewelry and various currency bills totalling $33,000 while shopping.
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  • 75 11 SALESMAN Yap Leong Chye, J7, was jailed for 12 months by a district court on Tuesday after pleading guilty to criminal breach of trust of $69,691.50. The. court heard that Yap, employed by Fraser Neave (Singapore) Pte Ltd, had collected the money from customers between Oct
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  • 51 11 THE overhead pedestrian bridge in front of Far East Shopping Centre at Orchard Road will be demolished for widening of the road. Only the escalators in front of the centre will remain. Tenders for the widening of Orchard Road are tentatively scheduled for August this
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  • 216 11  -  ROMEO PAJ ARILLO By Two strong mice, Two strong mice, See how they run, See how they run, And they don't run blindly just for fun, But with exercise they won't die so young. Have you ever seen such a strange thing as
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  • 66 11 ANOTHER road safety contest for schooler will be held this year. Organised by the Traffic Police and the Education Ministry, it will be held from this month to November. All schools and Junior colleges will be taking part. Ten winners will be chosen and each will
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  • 33 11 PART of a human skeleton and about 300 rusty bullets, believed to be war relics, were unearthed by workers during excavation' work at a construction site in Orchard Boulevard on Monday.
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  • 247 11 And now, the Singapore productivity lectures EXPERTS WILL BE INVITED TO TALK TO MANAGERS THE National Productivity Board is going one step farther in promoting better management in Singapore it is inviting experts in the field to speak to local managers. NPB deputy chairman, Mr Ng Kiat Chong, said the
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  • 280 11 THE People's Association has the biggest youth organisation in Singapore. This follows the recruitment of 10,000 new members in the most successful membership campaign by its Youth Movement. A PA senior officer said it was the largest number recruited in a single drive. As
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  • 467 11  -  SALMA KHALIK By Most stores favour fixed prices MOST department stores and sole agents in Singapore contacted by The Straits Times yesterday, said they are in favour of fixed prices for goods that bear brand names. They see Galeries Lafayette's attempt to sell some products below
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  • 123 11 MORE than 12,500 people have visited the Paul Klee art exhibition at the National Museum Art Gallery since it was opened to the public on Feb 2. This is believed to be the highest number of visitors for any art exhibition at the
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  • 166 13 OFFICIALS of the Economic Development Board (EDB) will meet representatives of the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (Mlda) to discuss what types of industries can be relocated across the Causeway. This Is In line with the Singapore government's policy to gradually phase oat labourintensive Industries and
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  • 113 13 Man gets jail and cane for drug trafficking A CASUAL worker was yesterday jailed for five years and ordered to be given five strokes of the cane for drug trafficking. Tan Cheng Leong, 32, was also jailed for six months for possession of drugs and another three months for consumption
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  • 84 13 20,000 to attend Prophet's birthday joy MORE than 20,000 Muslims and invited guests are expected to attend the birthday celebrations of the Prophet Muhammad at the Bedok Sports Complex on Saturday. The guest-of-honour at the celebrations, organised by the Muslim Missionary Society Singapore (Jamiyah), will be the MP for Kaki
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  • 360 13 THE question whether the government will consider Increasing compensation rates for those affected by resettlement is to be raised in tomorrow's sitting of Parliament. Punggol MP Ng Kah Ting has asked National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan if his ministry would
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  • 269 13  -  IVAN LIM By Our Labour Correspondent MORE than 100 workers of a furniture company returned from their Lunar New Year holidays to find themselves out of a job. When they reported for work on Tuesday, they found the factory, Lee Wah Cane Furniture Pte Ltd in
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  • 408 13  -  NANCY LOH By INFLATION brought a 75--year-old father of 40 children to court yesterday when his "number one wife sued him for higher maintenance. Madam Lee Guat Gor, 72, cited the steep rise in cost of living
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  • 130 13 CLICK! And it made news. Singapore photographers who pulled it off and got their pictures used in a publication last year can submit them for the fifth national news photo competition organised by the Singapore National Union of Journalists. The annual competition, sponsored this
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  • 284 14 THERE is a need for more indigenous grassCoots groups and organisations to hasten the proems of social interaction and cohesion among residents of Housing Board estates, the Minister for Some Affairs, Mr Chua Sian Chin said last night. I Mr Chua, who
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  • 58 14 A 38- YEAR-OLD Australian, Stafford Belvoir Brodribb, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with stealing a yacht named Kristine worth $128,000. Brodribb was alleged to have stolen the yacht, belonging to Mr Risto Oksanen, on Monday. He was granted bail of $10,000 in one surety.
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  • 44 14 POLICE are investigating the burglary of valuables and cash totalling $14,059 from an electronics company in Middle Road. An employee of Bigston Electronics Company told police the premises was found ransacked on Tuesday morning when he turned up for work.
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  • 267 14 A ROOF over their heads In the nick of time that's the reassuring news for the staff of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) In Orchard Road Yesterday, SPCA chairman, Mr Frank Gerhard signed an agreement for the building of the new $1
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  • 156 14 NEW MALAY SPELLING FOR NEW STREETS NEW streets with Malay names will be spelt in line with the new Malay spelling system adopted by Singapore. However, the old spelling will remain for existing Malay-named streets. For example, Jalan Kachang will not be changed to Jalan Kacang. Streets with wronglyspelt Malay
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  • 255 14  -  MAUREEN CHUA 'No evidence of announcements' By CHIEF Justice Wee Chong Jin yesterday acquitted a man and four women who were last year convicted by a magistrate on a charge of announcing horse racing results. Mr Tan Kay Bin, who argued the appeal
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  • 547 14 Ex-bank manager denies threat to destroy businessman A FORMER general manager of the Moscow Narodny Bank here denied yesterday that Russian officials had threatened to "destroy" a local businessman if he did not initial two guarantees in respect of a $17.5 million debt. Mr Ovseitchik Serger, now with the Department
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  • 205 14 American furnishing makers bid for more trade AMERICAN home furnishing makers are out to corner a larger market in Singapore and the region. The American Textile Manufacturers Institute Inc, the national trade association of spinners, weavers, tufters, knitters and finishers of American textile products, were here for the first time
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  • 334 14 ABSENTEEISM in tuition classes conducted by the Council on Education for Muslim Children (Mendaki) is not the major problem it has been made out to be. The Acting Minister for Social Affairs and chairman of Mendaki, Dr Ahmad Mattar, said this
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  • 106 14 Six charged with cheating three firms SIX men were charged in a magistrate's court on Tuesday with cheating three firms of a total of $43,125 by making them believe that three cash cheques for payment of a total of 16 units of computers and 30 boxes of computer diskettes would
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 321 15 Price cut 'likely' in petrol, diesel and other fuel KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE retail prices of petrol, diesel and kerosene in Malaysia are likely to be reduced soon, sources in the Trade and Industry Ministry said yesterday. These reductions are in response to the sharp fall in oil prices announced
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    • 324 15 SIK (Kedah), Wed. The Hulu Muda parliamentary by-election that Umno deputy president Datuk Musa Hitam said was crucial to the National Front will be a three-way fight, reports said today. As expected the National Front and the opposition party Pas will be contesting
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    • 42 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Petronas Carigali, a subsidiary of Petronas, has signed an agreement for on-the-job training with five Japanese companies Showa Oil, Taiyo Oil, Idemitsu Kosan, Maruzen and Daikyo. Training will be provided between now and April next year. AFP
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    • 268 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An encyclopaedia distributed free with Time magazine has made glaring factual errors concerning the former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj. The Malay Mail newspaper reported that an f entry in the Concord Desk Encyclopedia, Volume Three, reads: 1
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    • 294 15 Why Malaysia needs strong defence... KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Deputy Defence Minister Abang Abu Bakar said last night that the occupation of Afghanistan and Cambodia by foreign forces had shown it was important for Malaysia to have a strong defence. He emphasised that defence capability and national stability were intertwined and
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    • 31 15 KUCHING, Wed. The World Bank is to study the possibility of building a pan-Borneo highway linking Miri in Sarawak to Brunei and Sandakan in Sabah, Bernama reported here yesterday.
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    • 183 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Asean Automotive Federation may drop the idea of manufacturing an Asean car for its five member states, the federation's chairman Jose Concepclon told reporters here today. Mr Concepclon said the idea for an Asean car, which was Introduced seven years ago,
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  • 478 16 The Straits Times says Customers are more vulnerable SOMEWHERE, somebody is always trying to put a price on something. This is not as diabolical as it sounds. Far from being a crime, this is what business in a free market is all about. The problem is really in the objectionable
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  • 482 16 How the disaster came about THE rapid inflation of the 1970s ushered in the world economic decline. It had complex causes. First, the surfeit of American dollars brought down the Bretton Woods system, which had been such a boon since the end of the war. It had kept exchange rates
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  • 383 16 FIRST, we most eliminate the contractive effects on the world economy of present monetary, fiscal, exchange-rate and trade policy and, most recently, the uncertainties in international lending. The most important need is to get real interest rates down otherwise we are bound to march
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  • 787 16 THE safety of the West is at risk in two ways at present: From the increase in tension and the arms race between East and West and from the danger of a sustained world economic crisis. If the Western industrial countries' governments do not manage
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  • 758 16 The Korber Foundation in Hamburg asked Mr Helmut Schmidt to outline, a few months after stepping down as federal chancellor of West Germany, his concept for heading off a worldwide recession. The following excerpts from The Economist reflect the current state of his
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  • FORM
    • REPLY
      • 674 17 WE wish to thank Mr 8.1.L da Cunha for his suggestion in his letter "One way to speed up delivery of mail." (ST, Dec 16 last year). We would like to take this opportunity to explain the reasons for adopting the
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      • 192 17 How to get noise pollution message across I AM heartened to note the reply "Advice is normally enough to reduce noise" from the Singapore Police Force. (ST, Feb 26). Noise is considered by medical experts as one cause of stress not only in human beings but also in animals. There
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      • 156 17 Parties at hotels: Teachers can set example THE letter "These lavish functions waste money" by "Teamy" (ST, Feb 21) about dinners in posh hotels organised by certain units of the armed forces is very timely. It is not only in the armed forces that this is happening. In many schools,
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      • 449 17 I WRITE to record and lament on the passing into history of the Chip Bee cockerel. For the past two years, whilst living in this estate, its strident, repeated cry in the early mornings has given me, and I would guess quite a few
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    • 190 17 ALL FOR GIFT WAR AT PETROL KIOSKS I REFER to the article "Caltex is key to ending petrol station gifts war. (ST, Feb 21). I disagree with the views of the Federation of Singapore Petroleum Dealers' Associations. Caltex is right in welcoming healthy competition with the other oil companies. This
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    • 284 17 Expressway conditions can be improved I REFER to your report "Motorists still not familiar with expressway rules." (ST, Feb 22). While it could be true that the driving skills and attitudes of some of drivers leave much to be desired, I believe conditions on the expressways can be improved. I
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    • 76 17 BOTH Moulmein and Balestier roads have been widened to improve traffic flow along them. Norfolk Road narrows from two lanes to one at the junction of Moulmein and Rangoon roads. This bottleneck causes a traffic jam every evening to as far back as the junction of Owen
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      • 153 17 me I REFER to the letter "Link lift alarms to emergency headquarters" (ST, Feb 9), in which the writer expressed concern about the ventilation of Housing Board lifts and suggested that alarm systerns be connected directSeteSiSStgf^ Th Stemav not be aw?re TafaU^B^f*
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      • 132 17 I REFER to a "Bachelor's query" as to the status of his ownership of a Housing Board flat after his family members who formed the initial family nucleus, move out of the flat. (ST, Jan 3). Under the present HDB rules, every flat must be
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      • 136 17 I REFER to the letter by a resident of Apartment Block 24, Jalan Membina Barat, who requests for more lighting at the passageway along the ground floor of the block and its surroundings for security purposes. (ST, Jan 28). Our ntoht insoertions uur mgm inspections
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1258 18 OUR correspondent LEE KIM CHEW, who is in West Germany to cover the March 6 election, looks at the style of the top candidates, the issues at stake, and the crucial role of two minor parties. Jobs and missiles the two main issues in the
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    • 761 18 Protectionism is a double edged sword Schmidt's cure for economic ills THE more traumatic unemployment becomes, the more regional, sectoral and national protectionism will spread. The recent General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ministerial meeting did not stop the worldwide march into protectionism. The participants considered it a success that
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  • Market Highlights
    • 444 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed narrowly mixed on selling pressure and profit-taking after a higher opening in selective trading. Isetan rose 15 cents to $5.95, National Iron 30 cents to $7.95, OCBC 15 cents to $9.95 and United Overseas Bank 8 cents to $4.20 while on
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    • 32 19 Up Down Unch Industrials 40 50 29 Finance 10 6 5 Hotels 4 9 3 Properties 3 9 2 Plantations 4 4 0 Mining 4 2 0 Deb/Loans 4 2 3
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 59 19 Nat Iron 795 +30 Isetan 595 +15 Kamunting Tin 442 12 C Sugars 1260 +10 0 C B C 990 +10 1 C B 715+10 Tan Chong 458 +10 C C M 366+10 Van Der Horst 460 +8 U O B 420+8 C C 410 +8 Rothmans Msia 338
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      • 43 19 March 1 March 2 BT Composite: 804.23 805.77 BT Indicator: *****0 *****9 ST Industrials: 827.37 829.52 ST Finance: 1978.75 1981.44 ST Hotels: 1027.04 1024.95 ST Properties: 649.32 646.20 ST Minings: 225.17 225.27 ST Plantations: 935.47 935.47 OCBC: 732.32 731.68 SESInd: 626.92 628.40
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      • 39 19 K L Industries 525 -30 Metro Hldgs 1010 -20 Selangor Dredg 470 -20 Public Corp 316 -18 M Cement 720 -15 Town City 340 -14 Straits Trading 610 -10 F E Levingston 570 -10 J Cement 480 -8
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      • 24 19 JC-MPH Wrts 2,826,000 St Steamship 1,629,000 U O B 1,016,000 Duta Cons 775,000 SPP Ltd 710,000 Total turnover: 23.05m Total value: $63.56m
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      • 72 19 BousteadBhd -1 C C +8 CCM +10 Cold Storage Dtmlop Ind +2 Esso +5 F&N Gentings +2 Guinness +4 Guthrie Bhd Haw Par Inchcape Bhd MTC NBT -4 Nat Iron +30 PMC -5 Pan Elec -2 Perils Plant -2 Prima Robinsons Rothmans 4 Semb Ship -1
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    • 2729 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 1982/1983 Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- (000) High Low 350 236 Acma 263 -3 21.7 25.5 2 263 263 180 130 Alcom 180 +5 3.7 150.0 13 180 175 B3 132 AHiedChOC 200 -1 7.0
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    • 461 20 THE Singapore stockmarket moved in two waves yesterday. Bullish sentiment following a record-breaking nut In the overnight New York market sent prices strongly higher during the morning. But in the afternoon, buying dried np and many prices came tumbling down. Overall, prices closed mixed.
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    • 105 20 Closing tone: Easier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 20,174,000 units valued at $53,868,000. Industrials accounted for 11,539,000, finance 2,203,000, hotels 688,000, properties 1,083,000, debentures, loans and bonds 3,806,000, plantations 373,000, mining 482,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 2,874,000 units valued at
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    • 353 20 LACK of sustained buying in the afternoon took share prices to a mixed close on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. After opening steady in line with the bullish overnight market in New York, prices continued to rise on good follow-through support till the noon close. In
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    • 56 20 S Steamship 234 +33 D Keramat 780 +30 Nat Iron 860 +30 SMI 406+28 0 C B C 1100 +20 C Sugars 1400 +20 Johan 396 +16 Tan Chong 505 +15 A Amal 635 +15 MA A 645+15 M Cables 354 +14 UOB 466 +10 C&CLtd 452 +10 M
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    • 11 20 Kesang 480-20 K L Ind 585 -15 PMRI 420 -12
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    • 188 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for Mar S) The Commerce 3.25 3.45 The Savings Fund i.75 1.86xd S'pore Prog Fund 1.44 1.53 S'pore Sec. Fund 2.17 2.30 S'pore Invest Fund 1.11 1.18 S'pore Equity Fund 1.40 1.48 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices far Mar S) Mai Invest Fund
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    • 32 20 Up Down unch Industrials 37 48 26 Finance 6 3 3 Hotels 11Properties 13 5 Oil Palms 13 1 Tins 8 4 2 Bobbers 6 5 2 Rubbers Deb/Loans 1
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    • 3429 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 341 20 THE STOCK market yesterday closed slightly lower on late selling, brokers said. Persistent foreign profit-tak-ing in the last half hour more than eroded an early sharp advance which developed in sympathy with the record high on Wall Street overnight. Share prices fluctuated widely during the half day session with
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      • 316 20 INDUSTRIALS Cento A C I 110 +5 A N I 210 -5 A P M 1» +3 Aberfoyle 680 unch Age 200 -S Alliance OU 54 +2 Allied Mill lflO +5 Ampo! Exp 136 +7 Ampol Pet 130 unch Ani 348 +7 Ashton 110 +5 Assoc Pulp B HP
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      • 133 20 Balits Aokhwn Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv And TYust Bangkok Bank 248 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ud 142 -4 Bata Shoe Berll Jucker Charoong Thai Wire 844 +2 Firestone 90 unch First Trust SO -1 Goodye&r n'n r' Industrial FlnanCe Corp 130.50 +2 Jalaprathan Cement.... 152.50 -3 Maboonkhrong 140
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      • 189 20 Francs Actions Sulsses 274 -2W Alusulsae Br 815 -8 Alusulsse Beg 204 -6 Brown Boveri Br 1075 -10 Clba Oelgy Br 1815 unch Clba Oelgy P C 1455 -10 Clba Gelgy Reg 7S5 -6 Credit Sulsse Br 1940 -40 Credit Sulsse Reg 370 -S Elektrowatt Br 2765 unch George
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      • 372 21 THE STOCK market yesterday staged a moderate recovery after Tuesday's steep fall, with investors relieved by Wall Street's rise to a record high and new stability in gold prices. Drugs, foods and paper/ pulps were higher but steels, snipping lines, damage insurance firms and the second market were easier.
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      • 662 21 EQUITIES opened firmer yesterday in moderate trading in line with the record close on Wall Street but the weakness of sterling acted as a restraint, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was up 5.3 points at 646.9. Among leading industrials, ICI rose 4p to 384 and Blue
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      • 266 21 A GROWING optimism regarding oil prices and further indications that the economy is improving sent Wall Street stock prices to new highs on Tuesday. The NYSE financial index was up 1.37 to 90.27 and futures contracts were all off 0.60. u« Alcoa 8«* +1H Allied Chem Cp 37*1
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      • 95 21 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil i 0.0038 unch Apex Mining B 0.019 +OJXB AUu Con. 8. 31 unch Bagulo Gold O.OOCiS unch Baste Petroleum 0012 unch Btnguat Con. B 90 +2 CDCP IJO -O« Flnt PhU Hldgs 1M unch Ltpuito B. 0.14 unch Marlnduque B &20 -1.1 Marsteel Oriental
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      • 50 21 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1028.12 Tuesday 1033.59 Week Ago 992.81 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 641.1 Tuesday 636.8 Week Ago 639.3 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 500.2 Tuesday 490.8 Week Ago 495.4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 641.6 Monday 637.7 Week Ago 642.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1130.71 Monday 1112.62 Week Ago 1080.40
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      • 263 21 SHARE prices were mixed on the exchange, with few major movements seen on Tuesday. Monday's half point cuts in Dutch bank rates had little effect on trading. In Dutch internationals, Unilever fell 2.50 guilders to 191.30 ahead of its 1982 results. KLM rose 1.90 to 158.40 and Royal Dutch
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    • 1884 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcem (1.938 1.945) (41) 1.98 (12) 1.99 (4) 2.00 (13) 1.97 (5)
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 613 21 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with March RSS One buyers quoted at 207.00 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Tuesday's close. BMHHHBfIH I Morning P™es were marked up shghtty on some trade and speculative buying after a marginaUy lower opening. Afternoon Drices were inf,?aTstSrWS
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      • 29 21 Rubber: Mar 2 Singapore: March: 207.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: March: (228.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M529.58 per kilo (unchanged) 195 tonnes (down 525 tonnes) I 1
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      • 221 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market closed higher on covering in quiet trading yesterday, with interest continuing for the current month position. In March, south and central rose M52.50 each to 725 and 717.50 per tonne respectively, but north fell Ms3 to 712. The refined market was active,
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      • 31 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous In brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1071.50 (£1098.00); sellers £1072.00 (£1099.00); Three Months buyers £1105.00 (£1130.50); sellers £1105.50 (£1131.00). Market tone: Easier Sales: 25,225 tonnes.
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      • 94 21 NOON SSR and SMR price, yesterday. HAS March April (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Bayer* Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 (1-ton pallet) 200.00 202.00N. 201.00 203.00N SSR SO (1-ton pallet) 196.00 198.00N 197.00 199.00N MRELB March April SMRCV (1 -ton pallet) 288.50 260.50N 259.60 261.50N SMRL (1-ton pallet)
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      • 172 21 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday was unchanged at M529.58 a kilo, remaining within the ITA lower range of M529.15 and M532.06. Dealers noted that the buffer stock manager took the bulk of the lower offering. Turnover was a more normal 195 tonnes, after the high early-month
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      • 133 21 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 111 kg yesterday. Coconut oil: Bulk fob $94.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $107.00 sellers, new drum fob $111.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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      • 192 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $27,824 and closed at $28,507 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.00/414.00. Buying took the market quickly to 420.00/421.50. It dipped to 418.00/419.50, then up again to 420.00/421.50 before closing at 419.50/421.00. The market reopened at 418.00/420.00.
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      • 34 21 Tnes Mm New York 10.25B 10.25B 10.3SS 10.35S Zurich 10.70B 10.70B 10.90S 10.90S Wed Toes Singapore 10.85B 10.20B 11.05S 10.4SS Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Satae, S'p»re.
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    • 343 21 THE US/Sing dollar opened at 2.0780/00 and was traded higher for the day. It was brought to a high of 2.0845/55 before stablising at 2.0830/ -40 to close there. Trading was active in the morning but quietened towards the end of the day. The US unit against
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    • 345 21 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Mar 2: Closing Asian dollar certiflcates of deposit for prime names on Mar 2: INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Currenciot Nominal rates Smithsonian Percentage quoted yesterday (croM)parity change Local dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.0830
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    • 43 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Mar 1: Overnight: 3'/< Call deposits: 3V, Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 31/16 215/16 3-month Bank bills 7H 7tt 3 months CD 6% 6% 6 months CD 7W 7 Source: National Discount Co.
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    • 31 21 Closing interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Mar 2: Offer Bid Overnight 6Vi 6'/« 1 month 615/16 613/16 2 months 615/16 613/16 3 months 615/16 613/16 Overnight mode 8Vi
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    • 26 21 RATE| THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is 9.35 per cent. I
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  • TIMESBUSUNESS
    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 36 19 JOHAN Holdings Bhd had, on March 1, despatched 6,658,600 new shares in the company as consideration for 4,439,070 offered Jack International Ltd shares acquired through the general offer to accepting shareholders and beneficial owners.
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      • 29 19 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has asked United Overseas Insurance Ltd to comment on a press article that it will merge with Malayan Motor and General Underwriters.
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      • 46 19 MENANG Corporation (M) Bhd has reported group profits after tax of M512.66 million on group turnover of M545.46 million for the year ended Dec 31,1982. Directors are hoping to recommend a final dividend of 10 per cent gross when the accounts are audited.
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      • 72 19 HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong's visible trade deficit widened to HKSI.3B billion (***** million) in January from HK$l.l6 billion in December and a deficit of HK$465 million in January 1982. Provisional Census and Statistics Department figures showed domestic exports were HK56.44 billion and re-exports HK53.72 billion while imports were
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      • 64 19 PARIS, Wed. China wants to buy around one million tonnes of European Economic Community wheat during the 1983 calendar year. The French economic news daily Aged, quoting sources close to the EEC in Brussels, said Beijing recently told the commission it wants to buy a quantity equal to
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      • 82 19 FRANKFURT, Wed. Turnover in shares on the Frankfurt bourse reached a record monthly total in February of 3.42 billion, 44.9 per cent above January and easily breaking the previous monthly record of 2.61 billion in December 1982. Official figures show turnover in fixed interest rate bonds fell 27.5
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      • 81 19 THE HAGUE, Wed. The Dutch 1982 balance of payments surplus is estimated at between 10 billion guilders (557.71 billion) and 12 billion guilders compared with a previous official estimate last September of 14 billion guilders. The Finance Ministry said the 1983 surplus is forecast at 15 billion guilders
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      • 59 19 BEIJING, Wed. China and East Germany signed a 1983 barter trade agreement today providing for a volume increase of 25 per cent over last year's figure. Chinese exports to East Germany include rice, canned fruit and vegetables, textiles, chemicals and machine tools, while China buys scientific instruments,
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      • 59 19 LONDON, Wed. The Bank of England said it injected £610 million (551.921 billion) directly into the banking system through repurchase pacts. The pacts, which expire on March 17, had been offered to recognised banks and licensed deposit-takers to help offset short-term money market shortages which would otherwise have
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      • 70 19 TOKYO, Wed. Japanese exports declined in February for the 14th straight month, with the biggest drop of 8 per cent in exports to Europe. The Bank of Japan and the Finance Ministry said total exports in February of U556.99 billion (5514.5 billion) were 7 per cent down
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    • 310 19 Wilkinson to counter declining demand for its products WILKINSON Process Rubber Company Bhd has taken several measures to counter the adverse effects of a fall in demand for its products. The measures, chairman B. C. Wilkinson notes in his latest annual report* include a reduction in its production capacity to
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    • 463 19 THE credit standing of Malaysia is poised to move even higher. This is clear from the number of international bankers enquiring about Malaysia's financial requirements and their continued confidence in the country's economic, political and social stability. While in the *****, bankers
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    • 436 19 Indocement to invest $65M in plant here THE Indocement group of Indonesia intends to invest a total of $65 million in its Singapore plant to churn out one million tonnes of cement by the end of 1984. Mr Chia Ban Seng, the director of the Singapore plant which will go
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    • 358 19 APPLICANTS hoping to be allotted 1,000 shares in Sim Lim Finance only stand a slim one-in-30 chance. But this basis of allotment is considered reasonable in view of the overwhelming response to SLF's issue of five million shares at $2 each. At the share
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    • 425 19 Positive response to sale of Furama units by Veneer RESPONSE to the sale of retail units at Veneer Products' $75 million Furama hotel and shopping complex has been encouraging. At the close of last week, 60 per cent of the shopping space put up for sale nad been booked. Veneer
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    • 231 19 Decision on fate of India-M'sia Textile in the offing THE protracted manoeuvres to control and salvage India Malaysia Textiles Bhd (IMT) appear to be nearing a climax. The chief of the Birla group of India (the present controlling shareholder of IMT) is now in Kuala Lumpur to decide once and
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    • 152 19 HOTEL Properties and Metro Holdings have formed a holding company which will oversee the Balmoral Park property project undertaken by both parties. A dormant company, En Avant, was recently jointly acquired for $2, plus incorporation fees, with the purpose of setting up the holding
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    • 206 19 Malaya Glass expects further losses MALAYA Glass Factory Bhd, which has just reported losses of M51.92 million for the first half year to Jan 31, 1983, expects further losses of M5250,000 (after finance costs) in the second half of the year. The first-half losses came on the back of a
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    • 248 22 S Pacific Textile resilient in face of rising costs SOUTH Pacific Textile Industries Ltd continues to show resilience in an industry hit hard by the worldwide recession and rising costs. Group pretax profits for the year ended Sep 30, 1982, tumbled 69 per cent to M51.35 million on a marginal
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    • 637 22 PROMET Bhd is committed to a total capital expenditure of about U*****.25 million (*****.8 million) in the next few years in the exploration of oil and gas in three countries Malaysia Indonesia and China. The largest sum US$55 million will be
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    • 430 22 NEW YORK, Wed. If anyone was surprised by last week's price break for gold and silver futures in New York, it was not the professionals who watched the interest rate on Eurodollars since bullion prices began soaring early last December. Those who
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    • 323 22 MITSUI, a leading sogoshosha in Japan, is teaming up with investors from Sabah and Sarawak and the National Youth Cooperative (Kobena) to form the fifth international trading corporation in Malaysia. A shareholders' meeting between Kobena, Mitsui, the Kim Chuan Seng group of Sabah,
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    • 262 22 Harvester, Massey sign agreement on rationalisation PARIS, Wed. International Harvester of the United States and Massey Ferguson of Canada the two leading but financially ailing farm machinery makers have signed an agreement to study ways of rationalising their large manufacturing operations in France. The pact is seen as a first,
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    • 208 22 Kesang Holdings tidies up group operations KESANG Holdings Bhd is rationalising the structure of its group of companies to streamline its operations and to provide a rational structure for the systematic diversification and growth of the group. Under the rationalisation, the various companies under the group will be streamlined according
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    • 90 22 Chile agrees to support ailing firms SANTIAGO, Wed. Chilean authorities have agrred to solve the short-term financing problems of eight major industrial companies threatened with bankruptcy by ordering the state bank to extend credits of about US$15 million (S$31.3 million). The move appears to be a Chilean concession to foreign
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    • 363 22 PARIS, Wed. Banque Nationale de Paris, France's biggest bank, increased its overall operating results last year, although its net profits after higher provisions on foreign loans were probably slightly lower. Mr Rene Thomas, chairman, said banking profits were holding up in spite of increased
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    • 249 19 [[totskypakl |j Thomas Nationwide Transport (TNT), the international transport I organisation, has acquired SKYPAK International from IPEC Holdings Ltd of Australia. The new company is now known as 1 SKYPAK is the world's second largest courier company and provides daily overnight delivery services between one hundred and fourteen of its
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    • 730 21 APPOINTMENTS f FELCRA, a statutory body, has to date developed and rehabilitated 90,000 hectares of land with rubber, oil palm, paddy and pepper. 30% of these areas are now under production. Under the Fourth Malaysia Plan, FELCRA is scheduled to develop and rehabilitate 57,600 hectares more with the same crops.
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    • 558 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: s Mondoy Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm r 1., An tI AA I /"fa (5.00 pm for next day) Ordmory I -00 per word (Mm 1 5.00) C.A.T.S. Times House, 390, Kim Seng Rood, (Mjn $69.36 Sunday Times) *****66 Singapore 0923 I «22 am ?'2S pm <
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    • 659 23 20 Pets GERMAN SHEPHERD FEMALE Puppies with papers. 9 weeks old. Imported parents, $550 each. Tel: *****5. HEALTHY TOY AUSTRALIAN Silky terrier puppy with papers. Dewormed and vaccinated. Tel: *****38. K-9 PROTECTION DOG. Enrol your dog for K-9's obedience/ protection training for any breed. *****39. S MONTHS IMPORTED Australia Male
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    • 585 23 27 Wanted ONE SECONDHAND PIANO wanted. Good condition. Any make. Reasonable price. Please call *****54. WANTED SECONDHAND PIANO at any condition and brand. Reasonable price. Please contact *****8. WE BUY GOLD /silver in any type and any form. Phone: *****29, 5397-G, 2nd floor, Woh Hup Complex, Beach Road. WANTED TO
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    • 634 23 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN Jf& HEALTH CENTRE Lot H Groat Eastern Hotel J bysPm^Jt 401 Macpherson Road 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor GREEN GARDEN AWNING CO. AWNING SPECIALIST WE SPECIALIZE IN:- Box Awning i Roofing Tiles Aluminium Awning Movable Shade Asbestos Roofing
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    • 545 23 38 TV/Video/ Sound System PROFESSIONAL T.V. ANTENNA installation for low/ high rise buildings. We will provide better T.V. reception Including Indonesia Channel. Tel: *****18. BCIENCE TECHNICAL SERVICE Aerials Installation, Video Recorder, Colour T.V., Hi-fi Stereo. Service Guaranteed. Tel: *****48. SILVER STAR CTV/ Day/ night. Fast in service. Specialist in video/
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    • 661 23 53 Computer Products/Services INCENTIVE OFFER! $5.50 AP-2 Dlskett (Extra Gift) $7 Al Diskett for Apple 2+ all expendable disk-bank $245 Sinclair ZXBI gift of Al tape-recorder $1796 British Broadcasting Computer (Training free) $245 Al 80-column non-glare sharp-display high-resolution with filter. 18MHZ (Guarantee 14 months) $191 Al 12" sharp-display or BMC
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    • 617 23 58 Industrial Equipment Wanted 1) 50 TOMS MOULDING MACHINE 2) METAL STAMPING PRESS 20 30 TONS 3) OVEN DRYER FOR PLASTIC MOULDING MATERIAL 4) TUMBLE MIXER FOR MAKING PIGMENT MATERIAL FOR MOULDING. 5) BENCH DRILL Please contact:TEL: *****00 if you have any of the above 60 Business Opportunities EARN $$300,000
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    • 519 23 61 Employment Help/ Employment Agencies f SELF-APPLICABLE INSTANT WHITE ANT EXTERMINATION Do It by your-selt Red Seal Anti-T*rmlte Chemical Compound Obtainable from PO GUAN COMPANY \63. ChuUa Street, Spore 0104 Te! «1564#' 111 A EMPLOYMENT 65 Situations Wanted BRITISH MASTER MARINER foreign going: seeks employment ashore/afloat: 45 yrs. Sea service:
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    • 515 23 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Food guide B Persona! Services Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles Boats F Accommodation Properties G Travel Guide H Education Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries Vni AN UNCOMMON JOB for a ulilnArmM Ban young man who likes out- jT?L EvL^fl door life: to
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    • 439 23 66 Situations Vacant 1 a) Professional Executive TWO ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS for electrical projects. Minimum qualification Polytechnic diploma. At least 2 years experience after graduation. Knowledge of LV, MV, HV electrical generation, equipment, cables and cable joints, etc. essential. Sales marketing experience advantageous. Write with details to Managing Director, 2, Jalan
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    • 817 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant b) EDP EDP J 23 Buirroiiglis PROGRAMMERS Applicants should have completed tertiary educa- tlon and fulltlme National Service. A working knowledge of COBOL, BASIC or other languages j with some commercial or financial experience would be ideal. Candidates without tertiary educa- tion but with
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    • 660 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical MONSANTO, a major American multi-national corporation engaged in the manufacture of a diverse range of agricultural and industrial chemicals/materials, has an immediate Li Vacancy for the post of TELEX OPERATOR Requirements A •GCE 'O' level certificate with credits
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    • 405 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial if Clerical PERMANENT JOBS: DESPATCH RIDER Alexandra Road, $300-$5OO CLERK/TYPIST Beach Road, $450 CALL: *****25 TEMPORARY JOBS: CLERK/TYPISTS Offshore island DATA ENTRY OPERATORS (IBM 3741) Orchard Road SECRETARIES With, shorthand SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS DRIVERS OFFICE BOYS DRAUGHTSMEN TECHNICIANS CALL: *****65 COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE PTE LTD invites
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    • 458 24 86 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical PHILIPS We are a multi-national organisation and we provide good job prospects for our employees. We are now looking for a diligent person to fill the position of: FINANCE CLERK Applicants should possess at least a GCE O' level certificate. However, preference will be
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    • 492 24 66 Situations Vacant •d) Secretarial Clerical ROBIN SHIPBUILDERS PTE LTD Field Camp Division (IN JURONG) has vacancy for the post of: TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM TYPIST e GCE "O" level and proficient in English e Minimum 1-2 years' experience in a similar capacity We provide free transport, free medical attention and
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    • 546 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An International Bank in- 1 vites applications for the position of TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST e Pleasant and cheerful personality e Minimum GCE 'O' level e Similar experience e Telex operation experience preferable Interested applicants should apply immediately with full resume, recent photograph (non-returnable) and
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    • 561 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A well established organisation requires an efficient SECRETARY Requirements: e LCCI Private Secretarial Certificate or equivalent. e GCE 'O' Level with a good credit in English. e Ability to work independently with at least 2 years' working experience. Interested applicants are kindly requested to
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    • 621 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the post of: m SHIPPING CLERK Qualifications: e GCE 'O' level or equivalent e Able to type 40 to 45 wpm Well versed in shipping procedures, export/ import documentations and negotiations of export LC Please write
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    • 658 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Trading Company requires GIRL FRIDAY for immediate employment e GCE 'O' level with credits in English and Mathematics e Accurate typing at 40 wpm e Fluent in spoken and written English e Formal secretarial training e With a business sense, sense of responsibility and
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    • 574 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established Interior Decoration Firm requires a: CHINESE RECEPTIONIST/TYPIST e GCE 'O' level with credit in English e Pleasant personality e Preferably with some working experience Please write with full reeume and contact phone number to: The Manager, GULF CONSTRUCTION CO. PTE. LTD., 55, Cuppage
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    • 508 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SHIPPING CLERK required for immediate employment Minimum GCE 'O' level Ability to type Interested applicants are requested to contact Miss Laura Lai at phone no. *****72 to arrange for an appointment. HI-LITE INDUSTRIAL PTE LTD Trading firm requlres:A. FEMALE PURCHASING CLERK Age 20 to
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    • 497 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE OFFICE ASSISTANT for general office duties, typing, filing. e Fluent English essential. e Accurate shorthand. e 1 year working experience. TEL: MISS SIM *****08 FEMALE SECRETARY required by medium-sized factory. Call personalty to: POLYGLOT PTE LTD 10 Dundee Road Singapore 0314. Immediate employment
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    • 992 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical TRADING COMPANY IN Katong requires Female Accounts Clerk, with experience in realty accounts. (1) To maintain full set of Accounts up to Trial Balance. (2) Chinese educated, GCE 'O' level, good command of English. (3) Able to work Independently manage an office, salary range
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    • 925 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical REQUIRED CHINESE MALE/ Female Clerk (S'pore citizen) to handle business correspondence in English and general office work. Able to type. Apply with full particulars and salary expected to 20, Jalan Leban, S'pore 2057. WANTED AN INDIAN male Clerk with good knowledge In typing, speak
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    • 688 25 66 Situations Vacant U) Secretarial Clerical ONE CHINESE FEMALE Clerk with knowledge of motor Insurance. Apply with full resume and salary required to: Newton P.O. Box 74, Singapore 9122. TEMPORARY TELEPHONE OPERATOR required by Advertising/ Design Firm. Call: *****29 between 3.00pm to 6.00pm for appointment. TRANSPORT COMPANY REQUIRES Experienced Wharf
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    • 765 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales e) Sales BUSINESS TIMES SALES PROMOTION CANVASSER We have a place for another self-motivated young lady in our sales promotion team. Her job is to promote subscription sales of our newspapers through phone contacts, exhibitions and campaigns. The person we are looking
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    • 509 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales w KHEMCOS KHEMCOS PLAZA SINQAPURA BRANCH invites applicants with at least one year experience in retail fashion trade to the post of: FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS (starting pay $450 $550 with bonus other benefits) The Job: to sell high fashion fabrics ladles wear. Applicants must: be
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    • 477 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales r An Electronics Cum Computer Firm requires 'Electronics Division' (A)TECHNICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES 'Consumer Division' (B)SALES REPRESENTATIVES (C)P ART-TIME SALES REPRESENTATIVES Salary will commensurate according to experience and attractive Incentives offered. Interested applicants please write or phone:MISS EMILY LYE ALCOM SYSTEMS 11 16 A— ll ISA,
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    • 639 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales An established company in Brunei has vacancies for the following position: 2 SALES REPRESENTATIVES ($2,200 above inclusive of commission) e QCE 'O' level with some technical background e Bilingual in both English Mandarin e Ito 2 years of experience in the sale of Industrial products
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    • 617 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales An established Engineering Company requires: FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVES Basic starling salary $1,000 plus other incentive*. Requirements: GCE 'O' level Fluent In English and Chinese dialects Pleasant personality Experience In selling technical or related products an advantage PImm writ* with full particulars and photograph (non-returnable) to:
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    • 544 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales Sales Executive/ Technical Candidates with technical background, preferably with experience in industrial lubricants and related equipments. Own transport essential Bright prospects, attractive salary. Interested please call *****11. SENIOR CHEMICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES required by expanding company. Contacts in the marine and oil Industry essential. We pay
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    • 903 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales SALEB LADY REQUIRED by exclusive Jewellery Firm. Well versed in Jewellery Trade, fluent in English and Mandarin. Foreign languages an added advantage. Pleasant and resourceful personality. Able to work independently. Apply in handwriting stating salary expected, telephone number with non-return-able photograph to 14 Scotts Road,
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    • 611 26 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales SALESGIRL WANTED URGENTLY for boutique in Orchard Road. Experience necessary. Salary $450. Tel: *****84/ *****30, George. TRAINEE SALES PERSONNEL required. Excellent promotion opportunity. Attractive income. Call *****06 for J. Tang 9am 7pm today/tomorrow. URGENTLY REQUIRED SALES Representatives for our range of household ware. Attractive income
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    • 727 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical I) Technical §1 GENERAL $j^ ELECTRIC M II 1 Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd I W& requires suitably qualified candidates for SB* 3j| the following positions: 11 I PLASTIC EQUIPMENT] 11 MAINTENANCE k?S| Candidates should possess NTC/ITC in jg£|g <| H Electrical Fitting Installation/Engineering
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    • 546 26 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical SB COMPUTER-FORMS TOPPAN MOORE PTE LTD invites applications for the following posts: A) LAYOUT ARTIST e Minimum GCE 'O 1 level with distinction In Technical Drawings. 1/2 years' working experience. B) GRAPHIC ARTIST Minimum OCE 'O' level with distinction In Art. e 1/2 years' working
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    • 545 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical ~w DIETHELM SINGAPORE PTELTD Industrial Division has immediate vacancies for: DRAUGHTSMAN e Minimum ITB Cert Preferably with drafting experience e Capable of working independently SITE SUPERVISOR e Diploma In Bulldlng/Clvil Engineering or ITB Cert. e Experience preferred but not essential Capable of working independently Interested
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    • 547 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical JDC-HAZAMA, Main Contractor for The Chartered Bank Building Redevelopment Project, invites applications for: DRAUGHTSMAN/ WOMAN Diploma in Architectural Draughting with minimum 2 years relevant experience Or VITB Certificate In Building Draughting with minimum 5 years relevant experience Interested applicant* pleas* call Mr. Nagura/ Miss Goh
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    • 566 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical SR TRADING Licence No: 009 Applications are invited from experienced Singapore Citizen to work in Saudi Arabian Plastic Industry 3 PLASTIC MAKING FACTORY TECHNICIANS (MALE) Age 25 years above. Must be qualified. Please call or write to: SR TRADING Police Corporative Bldg Room 9 A
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    • 504 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical Neo Corporation Pte Ltd requires SITE FOREMAN And ASSISTANT FOREMAN With at least 1 year construction site experience. Interested parties, please call: *****43 FOREIGN-OWNED COMPANY requires Welding Fitters Candidates preferably must possess NTC 3 Certificate or relevant 1 to 2 years experience. Knowledge of spoken
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    • 373 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production mMmkmßßM^s^^^ WE NEED TO EMPLOY I Hi Hi HI f 30 FEMALE I HI BBJHI PRODUCT!ON OPERATORS I HMHHHbV for our assembly department. I «B»Y/.lTP -J al*Jra REQUIREMENTS: MUST BE
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    • 171 27 MUSTAD A Norwegian manufacturing company in Jurong requires: 1) MAINTENANCE FITTER/ MACHINIST for the Workshop Department. Vocational education or NTC Trade 3 in either General Fitting, Turnings or Milling. e Relevant working experience in Metal Machining job will be an advantage. Age above 21 years. Completed N.S. 2) MALE/FEMALE MACHINE
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    • 224 27 HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. A multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company in Jurong has the following vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction. WE BELIEVE NOT ONLY IN PROVIDING YOU WITH MONETARY REWARDS ("quality 1 BUT ALSO I If you are:
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    • 414 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production p mpsa fc THE COMPANY WITH I LOTS OF DRIVES Join us in our fast growing and expanding world of Disk Drives for the following immediate positions (perI manent 2nd or 3rd shift) t^ DISK DRIVE TESTERS [ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANSj I*—
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    • 381 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production [SINGAPORE 1 NATIONAL PRINTERS (PTE) LTD: We are one of the largest and well-established print- ing companies in this J region and in line with our f development programme t we would like to invite applications for the following positions PROOF READERS/ I TRAINEES GCE
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    • 294 28 ...:S6 Situations Vacant *HR> Production A subsidiary of a local 'Group of Companies "has immediate vacancies for the following positions:--(A) PROJECT CO-ORDINA-TORS (Preferably with own transport) I(B) CONTRACT ADMINISTRATORS 1C) PRODUCTION PLANNERS Requirements:Preferably with experience in wood industry. j[lowever applicants ..with relevant experience in building construction or other manufacturing concern
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    • 414 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production An expanding Can Manuft luring Company in Jurong r immediate vacancies:A. PRODUCTION FITTERS Experience In similar i pacity or possess Trade Ce Completed N.S. 6r exempts B. 50 FACTORY OPERATIVES 16 years and above. Attractive benefits provide C. TEMPORARY FACTORY OPERATIVES 16 years and above.
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    • 472 28 66 Situations Vacant i^^j=g) Production A well established manufacturing company requires: FURNACE ATTENDANTS (Male) Attractive starting salary Experience not essential as training will be provided e Incentives, meals and transport allowances 5-day week e Male applications must have completed N.S. Interested applicants, please come personally with IC during office hours
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    • 537 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production EARN OVER Ss4so A multi national company in Jurong has the following vacancies: 1) MACHINE SETTERS e Minimum Sec. 4or NTC 3. 2) MACHINE OPERATORS 3) GENERAL WORKERS Applicants must be willing to work on 2 rotating shifts. Training will be provided. Attractive benefits Including
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    • 1149 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous Wm) MULTI-COi=!POFIATIOISI CSS PTE. LTD.\ iyt We are a leading and fast expanding company engaged in marketing, I' servicing and fabrication of automotive, heavy equipment and related accessories. We invite applications for the positions of:
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    • 834 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous GOLDBEU. GOLOBELL ENGINEERING requires: DESPATCHER Possess Class 3 driving licence Completed Primary education PAINTER Experience in spray painting Preference given to those residing in Jurong, Clementi and Buona Vista For interview, please contact: *****07 Or write to: SALES SERVICE CENTRE,
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    • 277 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Miscellaneous METALS ORES PTE. LTD requires: (1) LABORATORY TECHNICIANS Minimum l o" level Certificate in science Stream Preferably with some working experience In a laboratory completed us., age below 30 years Prepared for overtime I work (2) SECURITY GUARDS An Indian above 35 years old Able
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    • 483 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Singapore Shui Hing DEPARTMENT STORE have immediate vacancies for: A) DISPLAY ARTIST e Male applicants must complete or exempted from N.S. e Preferably a graduate from Baharuddln in Advertising Art or e with at least 2 years' related experience. e Creative with flair for merchandise
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    • 456 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Hardware Trading Company requires (A) SHOP ASSISTANTS (CHINESE MALE) e GCE O' level. e Bilingual. e Completed N.S. Starting salary $380 p.m. (B) BILL COLLECTOR (CHINESE MALE/ FEMALE) e Bilingual. e Possess class 2 driving licence, e Completed N.S. Starting salary $450 p.m. (C) DELIVERY
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    • 515 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous THE AMERICAN CLUB requires: 1) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2) DISHWASHER 3) GENERAL WORKER 4) DAY/NIGHT ELECTRICIANS e To maintain and repair electrical equipment and wiring e Experience in aircondltloning and refrigeration an advantage e Applicants must have at least 5 years' working experience. Immediate employment for
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    • 637 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Singapore International Asa/Pacific invites applications for the positions of: 1. OUTSTATION CASHIER e Secondary education e Must be prepared to perform shift duties Monthly gross salary $454/--2. WAITERS/WAITRESSES e Secondary education e Pleasant personality e Must be prepared to perform shift duties e Monthly gross
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    • 490 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A well established co. requires (A) Genera! Affair Officer (B) Senior Secretary POST (A) a (B) GCE 'A' level above Bilingual in English Chinese 2-3 years experience Applicants for Post A must possess driving licence and be familiar with inventory control, personnel general administrative functions
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    • 578 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous (1) A SECRETARY with minimum GCE 'O' level. 1 or 2 years working experience. (2) MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSWOMAN/ MAN Applicants should have a GCE 'A' level/ Vocational School certificate with 2 years drafting experience In mechanical and structural, especially on tools and die, Jig, fixture and
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    • 583 29 86 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Required immediately (1) FEMALE SHOWROOM ASSISTANTS GCE 'O' level Some experience showroom sales preferably kitchen cabinets (2) DRAFTING ASISSTANTS GCE 'O' level e Experienced in drafting is necessary preferably in furniture (3) ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE 'O' level Above 2 years experience in keeping full set
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    • 611 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous LONDON SCENE Manufacturer of ladies' garments has the following vacancies: 1. FASHION DESIGNER with some working experience in the fashion field Salary $500 $900. 2. CUTTER with knowledge of drafting. Salary $500 $800. 3. 5 SEWING GIRLS Piece rated. Monthly salary about $450 $750. For
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    • 501 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Established company requiree: DESPATCH RIDER a English speaking Chinese e Must possess full class 2 driving licence e Motorbike provided OFFICE BOY e English speaking Chinese, school leavers preferred Interested applicants, please catt: *****29. Factory in Ang Mo Kkt requires urgently MALE FEMALE FACTORY OPERATORS
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    • 497 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous a WAITRESSES e BAR ASSISTANTS e CASHIERS with experience. required urgently by Sate Sate Restaurant. Earn over $500. Interview today betwaen 9.00 a.m. 6.00 p.m. at: SATE SATE RESTAURANT GOLDHILL SQUARE SHOPPING COMPLEX THOMSON ROAD (next door to McDonalds Hamburger Restaurant). An Exclusive Bualneaa Club
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    • 708 30 6$ Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) .WAITRESSES 2) WESTERN COOKS ($600) 3) BOY HELPERS ($350) Call personally: 2A Outram Park, Blk. 31 Tel *****55 EXPORT COMPANY REQUIRES Chittese General Workers. Starting salary $430 ($450 with driving licence). Overtime extra. Good prospect of becoming Supervisors. Apply personally 26 Toh Crescent, off
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    • 687 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDER WANTED by travel agency. Own bike preferred. Please call personally at: Room 403, 6th floor, Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road, S'pore 0923. ESTABLISHED MOTOR FIRM requires Workshop Receptionist with class 3 driving licence. Interested applicants call personally at 281, Alexandra Road, Singapore
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    • 612 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous WAITERS HOSTESSES urgently required. Call personally at: Sapphire One Lounge, 1 Goldhill Plaza, Newton Road, tel: *****62 or *****77 after 4 p.m. WANTED IMMEDIATELY AN Indian or Malay Office Boy. Please call personally at: 14-04, Asia Insurance Building, Finlayson Green, S'pore 0104. WANTED GENERAL WORKERS
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    • 211 30 72 Vehicles For Hire I HAVE YOU HEARD? WE RENT TRUCKS. BTW was unheard of last year. This year people have heard that in car rentals BTW gives you lots of little extras to make motoring better. Now, BTW are renting trucks. You'll find even with bigger vehicles they're still
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    • 646 30 72 Vehicles For Hire CARS, VANS, PICK-UPS Cheap/ expensive models. Advance Car Rental, F-19A Great Eastern Hotel, *****04/ *****55/ *****23. ELVIN OFFERS SELF/ Chauffeur driven aircond cars for daily, weekly, monthly at reasonable rates. Tel: *****4. IMMACULATE AIRCONDITIONED CARS, pick-ups, vans for rental. Reasonable rates, free mileage. Call Yong Hong:
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    • 646 30 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun 1978 DATSUN 200L, airconditioned, radio, cassette, new tyres and power windows, non-PARF, Tel: *****53. 1978 DATSUN 100A showroom condition, aircond, cassette, sports rims, tax new. $12,600 0.n.0. *****13. '79 100A DATSUN, aircon, good condition, $15,000. Downpayment: $3,000. Exchange considered. *****20, 642, Geylang Road. ALMOST
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    • 628 30 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda 79/'BO HONDA PRELUDE 1602 c.c. in metallic silver. Tip top condition. Accident free. One owner. Selling $26,000 0.n.0. Call Michael/ Jessie *****22 (office hours) 1982 HONDA ACCORD (Hondamatic) in showroom condition, aircond, Pioneer high power radio/ cassette, one private owner. Interested contact: Larry Ng, *****5.
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    • 601 30 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1972 MERCEDES 200 Passed Vicom inspection. Aircond. 120 watts Pioneer cassette, AM/FM tuner Power window, beautiful interior. Engine in mint condition. Supporting repaired invoices. Interested ring: *****88 MR KOH SEPTEMBER '79 MERCEDES 200 Automatic. Tip top condition. Stereo cassette, sports rims, new road tax.
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    • 623 30 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi DECEMBER 1979 LANCER HOOSL, aircond, sports rims, radio, cassette, excellent condition. $19,600 0.n.0. Hire purchase arrangeable. Tel: *****8/ *****1. END 1978, COLT Lancer 1400 c.c. GL. Original paint. 4-speed. 1 owner. Aircond sport rims. Good condition. $14,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****83. LATE 1979, COLT Lancer
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    • 660 30 76 Vehicles For Sale Toyota 1977 TOYOTA CROWN Super Saloon, fully automatic, power steering/windows, tax/Insurance till August. Showroom condition, $12,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****81. ALMOST 1977 TOYOTA Corolla. Aircond., radio cassette. Sports rims, 7 months road tax. Excellent condition. $12,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****76. ALOST 1978 TOYOTA Crown Super Saloon. Fully automatic,
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    • 741 31 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Subaru 1981 SUBARU AUTOMATIC 1800, full accessories, 1 private owner, selling $21,000. Tel: *****55. 1) Others rfz^ SINGAPORE USED CAR CPTEILTD Gl-G2, Novena Vide, 275 Thomson Road, Singapore 1130 Telephone: *****77 1981 Mit. Lancer 1400 GL Mit. Canter FE 101 BRY Honda Accord 4-DR 1980
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    • 803 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Others 1975 VOLVO 144 Aircon, beautiful condition. $8,600. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station. 1979 CHARADE. 2 owners, beautiful condition. $14,900. *****33 Thomas Yeo. 1981 APRIL SUZUKI 800. One owner, aircon, radio, tuff-kote. Selling $14,200. Tel: *****29. 1982 VOLVO 264 Auto. 1 private owner, highest offer
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    • 744 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale' m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles MazdaTCOOO Diesel Truck $16,900nett Longer, wider flat deck, loads more 3 seater wide cabin Extended warranty to 1 year or 20,000 km 5 free inspections Original spare parts at
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    • 502 31 77 Vehicles Wanted EXPANDING COMPANY REQUIRES Company registered Toyota DX Mitsubishi Lancer, Sigma, Honda Accord, Nissan. Preferably 1980 models onwards. Please call Mr S.K. Sim, *****14/ *****39. A BANK ACCOUNTANT requires any make vehicles, company or private welcome, from 1975 to 1982. Cash payment. Tel: *****57. Residence: *****65 C.H. Ang.
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    • 427 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses e DIST. 11 UNIVERSITY ROAD, a modern double-storey detached bungalow for immediate rent. 4 bedrooms/ study, separate living/ dining area/ extended patio and servant's amenities. Land area: 12,000 sq.ft. Rental: $6,500. e DIST. 21 CLEMENTI PARK, double-storey 3-bedroomed bungalow. Split-level living/ dining area. Rental: $3,800
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    • 864 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10, HOLLAND ROAD, exclusive 2-storey detached house. 5 bedrooms witn attached bathrooms, servant's and study with bathrooms, Parquet flooring. Built-in wardrobes and cabinets. Central aircond in living area. Video intercom system with electric operated steel gates. Partially furnished, rental: $8,000 p.m. For further enquiries,
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    • 776 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses KING ALBERT PARK Dist. 21, double storey detached house with spacious garden, 4-bedrooms, 1 servant's, 3-bathrooms, unfurnished $4,000/- p.m. HLS *****40/ *****86. 2-STOREY FURNISHED HOUSE in good residential area. Within walking distance to supermarket and school. Available immediately. Rental: $1,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****88. APOLLO GARDEN
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    • 547 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 NAMLY HILL singlestorey bungalow, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. $2,200. Pro Housing: *****63/*****94. DIST. 10 KIM LIN Park 2-storey semi-detached 3 bedrooms. Fully furnished. Available immediately. $2,700. *****82/ *****61. DIST. 10 MODERN BUNGALOW 5 bedrooms, servant's, large living/ dining, kitchen. Swimming pool. $10,000. Swlsshomes:
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    • 687 31 86 Accommodation 88 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments ,^Kfe\ FOR RENT (m PENTHOUSE/ llTEiTjf/ EXECUTIVE FLAT Hgjjjr IN JURONG Located near the Chinese Garden, Japanese Garden, Golf Course and Jurong Park. PENTHOUSE $2,872 pm (gross) EXECUTIVE FLAT $1,582 pm (gross) Viewing of units can be arranged. For details,
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    • 532 31 Dist. 5 Faber Hill Condo $2,900 Acacia Court ,$3,00D l&n Dist. 9 Calrnhlll Circle «4,500 Elizabeth Towers $6,000 iiti Dist. 10 Village Towers $4,500 Emerald Hill .$3,000 Dist. 11 Orchid Apartment $2,600 Cambridge Village $3,00t Dist. 15 Eastern Mansion 11,800 Kings Mansion $2,900 MANTRADE: *****51. ioq Faber Hills $2,700. 3
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 837 32 86 Accommodation JJ Vacant b) Apartments PANDAN VALLEY, BAUHINIA/ CAMELLIA TERRACE APARTMENT WITH PRIVATE GARDEN Next ""to American school, cosy bungalow-like houses with own indoor garden. 3 bedrooms plus study and servant's own amenities. Furnished. Full condominium facilities. RENTAL: $5,500 TO $6,500 ACACIA AGENCY *****43/*****93 Pandan Valley, Poinsettla Tower, Luxuriously
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    • 858 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 11, GILSTEAD COURT fully furnished, 3-bedroomed apartment in choice locality with beautiful pool facilities. Enjoy a home in quiet surroundings, close to town. $3700 p.m. Call ERA *****6. DIST. 10, FERNHILL GROVE near Shangri-la Hotel luxurious maisonette with 3 bedrooms, and swimming pool. Furnished
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    • 797 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments KATONG APARTMENT EASTERN Mansion. Foreigners welcome. 5 minutes walk to seaside. 3 bedrooms, with aircon, unfurnished. $1,300 p.m. Strictly no agents. Contact owner *****76. KIM SENG APARTMENT 2 bedrooms, furnished, $1,900. International Plaza 1-bedroomed apartment $900; 3-bedroomed apartment $2,700. Tel: *****03/ *****21. LUXURIOUS APARTMENT WITH
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    • 804 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, SPACIOUS 1,500 sq.ft. 2-bedroomed corner high floor with magnificent seaview. J.E. Housing Associates *****68/9 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA 2/ 3-bed-roomed, beautifully furnished. With panoramic seaview and recreational facilities. Heng Fatt Property, *****19/ *****20. JALAN TAMAN, 2-STOREY Terrace. 3-roomed, unfurnished, $1,500. Jalan Buklt Merah, 4roomed, furnished,
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    • 763 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PASIR PANJANG Brand new townhouses, 3/ 4 bedrooms, rental from $2,500 fully furnished. Collier Properties *****11. QUEENSWAY TOWER 3 bedrooms and servant's room. 1,600 sq ft, furnished. $2,500 p.m. 0.n.0. HillHomes, *****86/ *****93. RIDGEWOOD, CLOSE TO American school, 4 bedrooms, country-, club facilities. Liberty Housing,
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    • 666 32 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses ESTABLISHED FOREIGN COMPANIES require houses/apartments in various districts for managers/executives. RTC *****11/ *****72. LARGE ORGANISATION'S MANAGEMENT requires accomodation, dists. 9, 10, 11. $3,000 to $7,000. Owners, contact Jade Properties: *****08. READY QLIENTS REQUIRE urgently houses/ apartments in good localities. Budget $1,500 $4,000. Principals please call
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    • 670 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses FOR SALE 251 TANGLIN ROAD 9,000 sq.ft. An immaculate Georgian house, elegantly modernised. Price: $3.5 million. Viewing 3/3/83 10a.m. to sp.m. Enquiries contact Mr Y.L. Kee TEL: *****97/ *****48 l e Dist. 5, West Coast Park, 2 units,
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    • 730 32 DETACHED/ SEMI-DETACHED/ BUNGALOWS in Springleaf Garden, Coronation Road and Siglap. All brand new. Price: $880,000 $2.2 million. Tel: *****59. DIST. 1543 SINGLE-STOREY BUNGALOW 9,000 sq.ft. 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, servant's. Completely renovated by owner in occupation. $1.3 million. Tel: *****68 Mrs Singh. DIST. 10, ROBIN ROAD doublestorey duplex, land area
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    • 760 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 26, NEESOON BRAND new 2storey semi-detached, 4 bed rooms, 4,000 sq.ft., freehold, $605,000/-. Chelsea Homes: *****15. DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE HOUSE. Pre-war with garden. 1,877 sq.ft. Freehold. Dlst. 2. $210,000. Tel: *****83 *****86 (agent). NEW TOWNHOUSE, DIST. 19. 2,850 sq.ft. Freehold. 3-storey. 5 rooms. Selling
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    • 679 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments TAN TONG MENG Apartment Large apartment of approx. 3,240 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, splitlevel huge living and dining, servant's room and large utility area. Very large kitchen. Close circuit t.v., intercom security system. Large swimming pool. Selling with existing tenancy of $3,000 to $3,600
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 1076 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments IK^MI Ml *»I&»' "!.■>» .y ■*>■•+, f.. .tjfrjj^ -1 1 BtljffljiflSliiliH sLi,JL^«^HiiHiwwliyHiiiiiW il V4___l___r_HffiH_j mi 'it. -jw Sr Sfclfk g *Mk Sry tw PtsS OJO \t> -Mi WBtfrt Sfcßp
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    • 863 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments WESTPEAK TYPE D 3 bedrooms, 1900 sq ft, $440,000. Kings Mansion Blk C, 4 bedrooms, 2,800 sq ft, $730,000. Chancery Garden Maisonette, 1700 sq ft, $680,000. Tanglin Hill Condominium, 3 bedrooms, partially furnished $670,000. Waitrose, *****18/ 9. DIST. 15, TELOK KURAU vicinity, brand
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    • 832 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 13 MACPHERSON GREEN. Area: 1,300 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ 2 bathrooms. Completing soon. $340,000 ono. Everton Realuy *****76/ *****79. DIST. 14, OFF Jalan Eunos, convenient to airport and city, 3 bedrooms brand new maisonette with garden, freehold, $450,000/-. Chelsea Homes: *****15. DIST. 21,
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    • 789 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments MANDALAY TOWER HIGH floor, 4 bedrooms, 2,800 sq.ft. $550,000. .Watten Estate, 2 bedrooms, 1,200 sq.ft. $480,000. Hoe-Tan *****21 MOULMEIN GREEN DIST 11 at Moulmein Road, 3 bedrooms, area 1,350 sq.ft. Freehold. Interested Call Dixon Ng, tel *****96. PANOAN VALLEY, FACING pool apartment, 3
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    • 759 33 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted I A leading development organisation is looking for development sites in the city area or suburb of Singa- I pore for development of shopping centres or highrise and lowrise condominium, flats, bungalows, semi- detached or terrace houses and factories as well
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    • 462 33 WE REQUIRE URGENTLY bungalows, semi-detached or terrace houses at reasonable prices. Contact *****/ *****8. WE SPECIALISED IN HDB flat buying/selling. Contact: *****87/ *****74, South Pacific Housing Agency. WANTED TO PURCHASE 5-room-ed HDB flat at Bedok. Owner to contact tel *****09. 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Warehouse Factory For Sale T.O. (-.OBTAINED
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    • 422 33 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted DIST. 13, TAK CHONG Building, whole floor, 7,500 sq.ft. with office, sales: $218 p.s.f./ rental: $1.20 p.s.f. Wooling Enterprise: *****90. DIST. 13 6-STOREY FACTORY warehouse for sale. Built-in 80,000 sq.ft. Kingsgate Properties: *****80. DIST 13 RUBY INDUSTRIAL Complex. Brand new. Factory warehouse/office. 1,704/2,044. $1.30 p.s.f. Visco:
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    • 629 33 92 Warehouses/ j Storage Spaces i .i i i.iTi in i mi miiii SSi WAREHOUSE SPACE AVAILABLE in Upper Buklt Tlmah. Temporary or permanent basis. Avallable immediately. Contact *****33 Susan. OFF MACPHERSON ROAD Groundfloor warehouse for rental. $2.10 p.?.f Area: 4,000 sq.ft. Contact *****35. ONE UNIT WAREHOUSE space at Ruby
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 468 34 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted I I SOO POO I FLATTED FACTORY Kallang Road (Near Kallang Gas Work) Newly completed 7 storey light industrial building on freehold land. Outside CBD, near populated housing estates of Kallang Road and Lavender Street. Immediate Occupation. Ample Parking Space, e Competitive
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    • 580 34 93 Office Spaces b) Rental NO. 6 8 ROBINSON ROAD Area 3,500 sq.ft. (groundfloor and basement) with banking facilities Please contact *****63 PRINCIPALS ONLY. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Completely furnished office spaca at Inchcape House. Area 1170 sq.ft. Rate: $5.71 psf (inclusive of maintenance) For details tel: *****6/*****88 CIRCULAR ROAD 3-storey building
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    • 733 34 93 Office Spaces b) Rental AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY fully carpeted office space at Goldhlll Plaza, Tower Block. Area: 2,800 sq.ft. For details, please tel: *****34. CENTRAL AIRCONDITIONED OFFICE space 2300 5800 sq.ft. in good locality at 10km. Bukit Timah Road available for rental. Interested call: *****77/8. CHOW HOUSE ROBINSON Road. Area:
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    • 589 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale Enquiries Bookings: ORCHARD PLACE PTE. LTD. 16 Storey, Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road, I Singapore 0923. Tel: *****1 1 (24 lines) SHOP FOR SALE Shop at Peninnula Plaza 693 sq.ft. (Freehold). Suitable for retail, shop or showroom. Interested please
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    • 575 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental FAR EAST PLAZA Phase 11, brand new, 1,500 sq.ft., $11 p.s.f. Water supply. Suitable for showroom/ lounge business. Jolly Ents *****3/ *****3. GOLDHILL SHOPPING CENTRE ground shophouse space. 1,100 sq.ft. Good frontage/ reasonable rate. Dagold Properties: *****00/ *****89. MING ARCADE NEAR Ming Court Hotel (Shop
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    • 485 34 100 Air Travel HARHARAH TRAVEL For reliable economical airfares worldwide. 02-35 Sultan Plaza. Tel: *****09. *****79, *****86 TA 413 JASONS TRAVEL for super budget airfare and tours worldwide. Call *****77, 220, Orchard Towers. TA/318 102 Tours NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Htll Offlci: G l4-1 6-1 8, Pearl's
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    • 546 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Prak^ J^rlurry. Limited^St M Hr W&F Cabins Left! H /jTVT~MHEItSHOUM»S Jfc —^m/L^^ A reliable way to travel T<• 1 10 DAYS ALL JAPAN HOUIMBrS V4I A/OlVSs2s99*™^Ss22o3«=«^ HIGHLIGHTS: First class hotels. All meals provided (50% Chinese merfs). V *1&M f Services of a professional tour
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  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 559 35 102 Tours 102 Tours A '^i^in -'-in "^MHBt*fl»^ Pearl Cruises Vox the very best HURRY! Cruise to Penang 4 Days: Mar 15-18 From $580*. If you haven't confirmed your bookings for this special cruise, please do so today. The luxurious "Pearl" has only a few more cabins left. (Children below
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    • 205 35 j£ \Eoater School f%£mHoiiday \^s Special 5 DAYS Medan/ Lake Toba ***** (Deluxe Tour-Aircon coach) 5 DAYS Bali Go-Easy $$799 4 DAYS Jakarta/ Bogor/Puncak/ Cipanas/Bandung ***** All tours depart on 13 31 Mar. 1983 SATRYA TRAVEL SERVICE Suite 708, 7th Fir, Supreme Hse, Penang Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****58, *****00,
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    • 454 35 102 Tours 10 DAYS BANGKOK/PATTAYA $480 13th APRIL WATER FESTIVAL Transportation Hotel Accomodatlon complete with meals e sightseeing tours Dep: 8/4, 10/4 ARCHIPELAGO TRAVEL BERVICE (PTE) LTD 01-45, Golden Mile Tower Beach Road, Singapore 0718 Tel: *****38/*****29 (TA 126) IHSI MtnweiiON 109 Foreign Invites applications for Secondary Pre-U Education for
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    • 608 35 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS, SCHOOL LEAVERS A OTHERS Intensive Courae: Mon. Fri. 9a.m. 12p.m. or 12p.m. 3p.m. or 3p.m. 6p.m. Normal Course: Mon/ Tues/ Wed/ Thurs/ Frl. 7p.m. 10p.m., Sat. 12p.m. 3p.m. 3p.m. 6p.m. Sun. 12p.m. 3p.m. or 3p.m. 6p.m. Basic Programming (Eie/ Inter/ Adv)
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    • 906 35 111 Academic 111 Academic Stamford Academic courses 1983 CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE DAYTIME COURSES Applications are now invited for admissions to full-time (day) and part-time (day/evening) courses: PREUNiVERSITY 1 2 1 GCE 'O' and 'A' Level Commerce, Arts and I Science subjects. j OTHER EVENING COURSES 2. GCE 'O' Level
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    • 529 35 112 Commercial 112 Commercial LCCI PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE Achievements: Ist place S'pore 1980: Miss Song Pui Pui 2nd pisco B'por* 1961: Miss Tay Soo Hoon 2nd plac* S'pore 1982: Miss Wat Soi Lin 3rd place S'pora 1980: Miss Rosalind Chiu 3rd pl*c« S'pora 1981: Miss Owyong Chuen Song Our next
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    • 418 35 GCE 'A' LEVEL PRE-U 1 (COMMERCE) OUR NEXT FULL-TIME COURSES COMMENCE 7th 14th March 83 MORNING CLASS: Mon to Fri 8.30am to I.oopm FEE: $12.50 per subject p/month AFTERNOON CLASS: Mon to Fri 2.00pm to 6.00pm FEE: $7.50 per subject p/month PLEASE ENROL EARLY TO ENSURE A PLACE For more
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    • 378 35 112 Commercial BUILDERS' QUANTITIES, SURVEYING/ LEVELLING Evening Class Tel: *****29 after 6.30 pm or *****44 anytime. DIPLOMA COURSE in MARKETING/PUBLIC RELATIONS Subjects: Marketing/Advertising P.Relatlons/Salesmanship Commencing: Bth/14th March 1983 Lecturer: Mr C K Tseng QUEENSWAY COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE 208 Queanttway Shopping Centre Singapore 0314 Tel: *****6/*****2 IMPORT/EXPORT PROCEDURES a DOCUMENTATION COURSE
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    • 496 35 113 Language I JAPANESE (Begwmer*) LEK MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAMMQ CENTRE 09-14, 9th Storey People's Park Cent™ Tel: *****90/*****84 •Sat 2.00-s.oopm*A 5*3 KATONG BRANCH 06-13, 6th Storey Katong Shopping Ce|ttre Tel: *************** •Sat 2.00-5.00pm 5/3 JAPANESE (BEGINNERS) TUESDAY 6.30 B.oopm. (Intermedtr ate) Thursday 6.30 B.oopm. Commencing Bth/10th Marcte Queensway Com rnjtr
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  • OBIUAREIS
    • Obituary, Illustration
      143 36 LIM PECK HEIM AGED 54 pa«c*d away on Ist March 1983 leaving behind Husband: Juan Tai Keng Sons: Juan Chin Loon Juan Chin Moa (deceased) Daughters: Juan Slew Ing Juan Li Wan Juan Li Meng Daughter-in-law: Chan Hoe Yin Sons-in-law: Yip Kok Tho David Pang Terence Tan Grandchildren:
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  • OBITUARIES
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      82 36 MDMS.ANJALAI 89YRS Passed away peacefully on 2/3/83 leaving behind beloved aona S.VaratharaJu, S.Marimuthu, S.Kumaraswny, daughters S.Letchumi, S.Ramamurtham, S.Theivanai, daughters-in-law, sons-in-law, grandchildren and great grandchildren to mourn her lose. Cortege leaves Blk 25, N0.15 Commonwealth Avenue for Mount Vernon Crematorium at 3.00 p.m. on Thursday 3.3*3 HARKNEBS retired Chief
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      64 36 MR. ANG KOK POH Departed 17th February '83 With deepest sympathy to be with you in the same old way. From: 4A English 1981 Buona Vista Secondary School Always remembered by friends. THE OFFICERS AND MEN OF DELTA COY 46 SAR OFFER THEIR DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES
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    • 39 36 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. OEI SAY KOON with to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all friends, business associates and relatives for their kind attendance, condolence, donations, wreaths malatance rendered during their recent bereavement.
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      35 36 In loving memory of LIM CHONG DEPARTED 18.2.76 Sadly missed by wife, sons ft daughter*. MR. WONG QUEK CHIANG DEPARTED 28TH FEBRUARY 83 "ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY OFFICERS AND MEN OF 46 SAR"
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  • Racing
    • 663 36  -  EPSOM JEEP Sy LESTER PIGGOTT and Pat Eddery, who lifted the European jockeys team from last to first in the first leg of a three-country international competition at Penang last weekend, have been booked to ride in the Singapore Derby by two top
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    • 548 36 Chummy's Special Blue Ribbon Silver Spray II Blue Sapphire II Sonny Island Gold Mine Gao Hsing Wise Monkey Tag Rag Dow Jones II ON THE TRACK with TONTO BLUE RIBBON, last-start runaway winner, impressed on the track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With
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    • 192 36  -  ROSS DUNSTAN By PERTH, Wed. "Wild horses couldn't keep me away," said apprentice jockey Sean Posner, 19, emphasising his determination to get back to the racetrack. Posner, son of veteran jockey Merv Posner, suffered serious head injuries in a race fall at Ascot
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    • Article, Illustration
      16 36  -  JON BY "I wish they wouldn't bring their business troubles to the track!"
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    • 1371 36  -  FAIRWAY By PENANG trainer Teh Choon Beng will introduce a classy Class 1 newcomer in Shadowfax in at the Singapore Derby Meeting beginning on Saturday. Shadowfax 111 (late Telephone Man), a four-year-old bay English horse by Record Token out of Needless, has a
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  • Page 36 Advertisements
    • 395 36 113 Language 113 Language 113 Language CERTIFICATE LANGUAGE COURSES^ Commencing date: 21 March 1983 English for Business and Administration (Junior Senior Executive, and Management levels) General English (Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced levels) Better Spoken English (Pronunciation and Public Speaking) Public Speaking Communication Skills Report Writing for Management GCE 'O' Level
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    • 67 36 NOTICE I OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES I I AND HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES 1 MR MRS TAN ENG HENG FAMILY ON THE DEMISE OF §j THEIR BELOVED MOTHER MRS TAN 6OON KHAK (ne^^^E^EO) U hP^ '"3* ON FEBRUARY 27, 1983 I FROM I MRS GOH KWEE TENG, A.M.N. I GOH CHEONG HUA DR
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  • 476 37  - Wong is out of world shuttle event J. RAJENDRAN SEA Games takes priority over All-England By SINGAPORE'S No. 1 badminton player, Wong Shoon Keat, will not compete in this year's All-England championships at Wembley in London from March 23-27. But Shoon Keat, 25, who had earlier made known his intention
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  • 300 37 Watford get Chinese tour invite LONDON, Wed. The Watford soccer team will be heading for China at the end of the season. The club have been invited by the Chinese Football Association to play three matches, two in Beijing and one in Shanghai, one of which will be against the
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  • 612 37 WINGERS •in England are trapped by a vicious circle. I think I'm the best left-sided player in the country, but I just can't get the chance m to prove it. Morley TONY MORLEY is tempted by the lucrative challenge of a place among the elite group
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  • 145 37 SOCCER SHORTS WORLD Cap centre-forward Klaus Fischer netted a hattrick against his old club Schalke and pot Cologne through to the semi-finals of the West German Cap. Cologne won 5-# and will be joined In the last four by Stuttgart, 2-0 victors over Hertha Berlin. In the League, Borassla Moencnengladbach
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  • 301 37 No answer to this Case for Swansea LONDON, Wed. Jimmy Case, the hero of Brighton's sensational English Football Association Cup win over League leaders Liverpool 10 days ago, repeated his match-winning feat yesterday. Case hit a 69th-minute winner to give the Division One bottom club a 2-1 success at Swansea
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  • Page 37 Advertisements
    • 276 37 NOTICES A CONDOLENCE k THE CHAIRMAN I AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS MANAGEMENT STAFF I OF I EAST WEST INSURANCE H BERHAD H| OFFER THEIR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES BHE AND HEARTFELT CONDOLENCES MR MRS TAN ENG HENG I AND FAMILY IUI ON THE DEMISE OF HB ■B THEIR BELOVED MOTHER jBHI MRS
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    551 38  -  PETER SIOW PROFILE...By 4 YOUR players don't have a strong foundation. Their footwork is weak, their services, with the exception of Png Kim Siang (the national men's champion), are ordinary and their backhand just about useless for attacking play. Besides, their conditioning is far from satisfactory.
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  • 256 38 LONDON, Wed. Bob Willis is prepared to play on for England as just a bowler if the selectors feel there should be a change in the captaincy. "I was very happy with my fitness on the tour and I felt that I contributed pretty
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  • 113 38 Bracewell replaces Morrison WELLINGTON, Wed. The New Zealand cricket team to play the First Test against Sri Lanka starting in Christchurch on Friday showed one change from the side who played one-day matches against Australia, England and Sri Lanka offspinner John Bracewell replacing batsman John Morrison. The 12: Geoff Howarth
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  • 56 38 BALTIMORE, Wed. Baltimore heavyweight George Chaplin defeated former contender Earnie Shavers on a disqualification at 2 min. 41 sec. of the ninth round of their US$lO,OOO ($20,900) bout last night. Referee Harry Cecchini stopped the scheduled 10--rounaer when Shavers hit Chaplin with a low blow, one of numerous
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  • 395 38 MILAN, Wed. Americans Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe will be the top-seeded players in the U*****,000 ($755,550) Cuore tennis Cup, the Milan leg of the Grand Prix circuit, scheduled at the indoor Sports Palace from March 21-27. Other big stars in the competition, which carries a
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  • 169 38  -  LEONARD KING By SINGAPORE southpaw Rosemary Sim outshone the star-studded field yesterday when she became the first competitor at the Queen's International bowling championships to break the 1,200-pinfall barrier at the Kallang Bowler-Drome. Bowling in the Open Masters' qualifying event, Rosemary recovered from a lethargic opening 125-plnf
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  • Page 38 Advertisements
    • 702 38 NOTICES SIM LIM FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NEW ISSUE OF 5,000,000 SHARES OF $1.00 EACH AT $2.00 PER SHARE The Directors of Sim Lim Finance Limited ("the Company") are pleased to announce that at the closing of the Application List at 12.00 noon on March 1,
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    • 253 38 YEARS OF UPHEAVAL by HENRY KISSINGER In Years of Upheaval, Henry Kissinger recalls the turbulent years of the second Administration of Richard Nixon, which began on 20 January 1973. Two momentous events and their consequences dominate this account: the Watergate scandal, and the 1973 October war in the Middle East.
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  • 120 39 SEA GAMES May 28 June 6 MALAYSIA have indicated that they will take part in all the 18 sports at the South-east Asia Games starting in Singapore from May 28 to June 6. Their list of entries by number, sent to the Singapore National
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  • 18 39 SCHOOLS B beat Permaisurian 2-1 in the Barker Trophy under-20 hockey tournament at Balestier Road yesterday.
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  • 105 39 ATHLETICS 44 34 14 1 93 DIVING 25 10 8 3 46 WATERPOLO ARCHERY 4 4 3 BADMNTON 6 6 4 1& BASKETBALL 12 12 5 5 34 BOWLING 6 6 2 2 16 mm B—4__ 12 EQUESTRIAN 9 8 1/ FOOTBALL 18 4 22 HOCKEY 16 16
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  • 55 39 FOOD Specialities cooked up a storm to beat Diethelm Scanstyle 5-2 on penalty kicks (full-time 2-2) in a Staminade Cup soccer match at Jurong yesterday. At Bukit Chermin, Operations CW and Commercial A drew 0-0 in a Port Authority Recreation Club interdivision match. In another game, Administration
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  • 368 39  -  HAKIKAT RAI Dissidents will bring a premature end to their careers By 4 INSTEAD of working for the common good of athletics in Singapore, they've been quarrelling among themselves. The result is that when yon go down to the National Stadium, you would see
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  • 289 39  - A triangular tune-up for national trainees JANICE SEAH By SINGAPORE'S national volleyball trainees will have a fine tone-op for the Sooth-east Asia Games from May 28-June 6 when they meet the Japan Collegiate All-Star and Royal Thai Air Force teams in a friendly triangular tournament in the Republic, starting on
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  • 197 39  -  HAKIKAT RAI MALAYSIA'S Mani Jegathesan may think it is a joke but Singapore's C. Kunalan and Thailand's Anat Ratanapol will definitely race each other in a special event during the ASEAN Relays at the National Stadium on June 8. But instead of their
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  • 218 39  -  PETER SIOW By THE much-awaited return of speed merchant Gerard Louis he was benched for the past two months because of a shoulder injury* in the National Football League Division One tournament failed to accelerate Fairer Park United's lumbering pace. Gerard's presence on the
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  • 132 39 AHMAD SAPIEE was a sad man last night although his team-mates were rejoicing after Tiong Bahru had beaten Armed Forces 3-0 in their National Football League Division One match at the Jurong Stadium (writes Joe Doral). The former international, who had done a great job
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  • 166 39 KEE BEE KHIM, playing off three, regained the Changi Open women's golf championship yesterday, as expected. The golfing remisier from Singapore Island Country Club, who won the event in 1979 and 1980, shot a 10-over-par 80 to win by four strokes From her clubmate Nellie
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  • Page 39 Advertisements
    • 304 39 |r Ww' '4p ;i i BUI SS i b i uUM THE CASIO -W sr PERSONAL COMPUTER WORLD! Anybody can master BASIC language. >t s the simple way to NHHHhNHHrRHhNBHHH '■^S^* l^^*'^ 1 cabio language.' 1 I'BBp i I J j T s^t. "?n»b. i i »^T muu^h bhh^^bs HHHPiP^^ft^vT''
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    • 517 39 APPOINTMENTS 4. BDSDDSD Digital Equipment Corporation is the second largest computer* manufacturer in the world with annual sales of over USS3.S billion and experiencing a 35 percent growth rate. We now invite applica-^ tions from suitably qualified candidates to fill key positions in* our Singapore Branch Office: SYSTEMS ANALYST This
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  • Page 39 Miscellaneous
    • 50 39 BOWLING Queen's Open International (Kallang BowlerDrome, 10 a. m.) HOCKEY Friendly: SRC v IA (Padang, 5). SOCCER PARC inter-dl vision: Engineering v Marine Div B (Bukit Chermin, 5.15 p. m.). Staminade Cup: Tetra Pak Pacific v FEP International Jurong,5.15 p. m.). SWIMMING SASA junior championships (Toa Payoh, 5.30 p. m.).
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  • 236 40 Tongue in debate as Aussie polls near AN Australian Labour Party supporter (left) expressing her opinion about Liberal Party politics, during a not-so-friendly discussion with a Liberal Party supporter at a political rally in Sydney on Monday. Opinion polls yesterday showed the Labour Party led by Mr Bob Hawke ahead
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  • 64 40 TAIPEH, Wed. A baby girl born with her heart outside her chest has died of heart failure, the National Taiwan University hospital said today. A hospital spokesman said the five-day-old girl, identified only by her last name, Liu, died yesterday before doctors were able to operate.
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  • 481 40 PARIS, Wednesday NIGERIA announced here yesterday that it would join the flurry of diplomatic contacts among Opec and nonOpec nations aimed at preventing the collapse of world oil prices. The announcement confirmed earlier statements by other oil ministers that Mr Yahaha Dikko, oil adviser
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  • 83 40 Sterling falls to f our-year low in Europe LONDON, Wed. Sterling traded in Europe today at a four-year low against major currencies after falling briefly below the US$l.5O (554.75) mark in New York and London. It was trading around 3.655 West German marks and 3.086 Swiss francs yesterday compared with
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  • 66 40 Beauty loses crown PARIS, Wed. Miss France 1983 has been stripped of her title for stripping off her top for the cameras. The Miss France committee yesterday decided that the green-eyed brunette, who posed "semi-naked" in a "seethrough lingerie" for a Paris weekly, had violated article 12 of the Miss
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  • 41 40 LIMA, Wed. At least 32 people were killed when a bus plunged down a steep ravine in the Andes mountains into the river Mantaro yesterday, police said today. Eight passengers were ser in lv »ni»rwi in the accident. Reuter
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  • 79 40 BEIJING, Wed. Marshal Ye Jianylng, China's de facto head of state, today said he would stand down later this year because of old age and failing health. The official Xinhua news agency said Marshal Ye, 85, told the present session of the standing
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  • 244 40 VTETNAM and Democratic Kampuchea have indicated that they would compete in the 12th South-east Asia Games in Singapore from May 28 to June 6. The Vietnamese stated in a telegram to the Singapore National Olympic Council yesterday that they would take
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  • 224 40 THE two damaged cables on the Sentosa cable car system will be replaced in June. Bridon Singapore, the subsidiary of British Ropes which provided the original cables, will bring out the steel wire ropesrby the end of May. The general manager of Bridon
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  • 53 40 CHELTENHAM (England), Wed. Britain's top secret communications centre in western England has been hit by vandals, trade union officials said today. > They said some staff at the base at Cheltenham smeared excrement and scribbled graffiti in toilets, Broke firefighting equipment, and removed warning notices from
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  • 31 40 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.48 points to 1,131.19 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP
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  • 53 40 COLOMBO, Wed. Sepala Ekanayake, a Sri Lankan accused of strapping dynamite to his body and hijacking an AUtalia jumbo jet last year was indicted on charges carrying life imprisonment if he is convicted. He was refused a request for bail yesterday and a trial without Jury was scheduled for
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  • 235 40 Egyptian govt allegedly got adulterated supplies THE CID is investigating a $14 million cheating case involving the alleged supply of highly adulterated cotton seed oil to the Egyptian government by a Singapore trading company. The head of the Commercial Crime Division, Acting Supt Bakar
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  • 170 40 Big Ben tilts as it tocks LONDON, Wed. Big Ben, the clock that has towered over Britain's Houses of Parliament for 124 years, is leaning, the government said yesterday. The tower housing Britain's most famous clock has developed a tilt 23 cm out of perpendicular. Junior Minister Sir George Young
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  • 230 40 DK debate compromise From Pag* On* Vietnam's readiness to compromise on the debate should not be read as a willingness on its part to have a constructive discussion. Mr Koh described the outcome of the senior officials' meeting today as "satisfactory. It was obvious from today's
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  • Page 40 Advertisements
    • 283 40 Rumours have it that there's And the rumours are ml mnro tn the Ki imahira Qtnrv Robbers broke into ttie Premises of s.c. Desai, more lU uIC I Idl »r d HUI y W atchmakers, jewellers and silversmiths in than IUSt the Widest Kenya on the Ist August, 1982. They
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    • 445 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE More than $3 billion worth of hotel rooms are under construction in Singapore. LEE HAN SHIH comes up with this figure in a roundup of the construction boorfj in the hotel industry. Four directors of J Ballas &Co air their views on
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  • Page 40 Miscellaneous
    • 116 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 8 a.m. tomorrow: 34 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.18 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.13 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 20/26 C Storms Manila 21/32C Gear Amsterdam 3/6 C Goudy Melbourne 22/29 C Sunny Bangkok 25/33C Goudy Moscow -20/0C Sunny Beijing -4/8C Sunny
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 623 1 Tennessee Williams, one of the 20th Century's greatest playwrights, died last week. This is a tribute by FRANK RICH of the New York Times. IT SEEMS only too ironic that the last Tennessee Williams play to be seen on Broadway, Clothes for
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    • 582 1 CADAT IN THE LIFE OF W What is it like to be an ambassador of a small country in Washingtion? Mr Punch Coomaraswamy, our ambassador shared his reflections with the Washington Post recently. GLENDA KORPORAAL reports. THE Washington Post went out to find what life was
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 928 2 Your Lunar New Year flowers forced to bloom artificially now begin to look fatigued. Don't throw them away, says ANNE TOFIELD, who gives tips on salvaging some which could start a plant collection. With luck and attention, New Year w plants can be the basis
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    • LEISURE
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        1125 5 He's here. Or isn't he here? NANCY KOH meets Hollywood's wizard of magic, sleight-of-hand and illusion Mark Wilson. Photograph: Chief Photographer PHILIP LIM HE IS as illusory as the pageant of tricks up his sleeve. With Mark Wilson, one can never tell what will happen in the
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      • 238 5  -  Leong Weng Kam THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has started making use of its radio network to publicise and promote Mandarin TV dramas. Last Wednesday, Radio Three, SBC's Mandarin network, began airing two-minute-long advertisements specially put together to blurb tomorrow's telecast of the new Army
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 336 1 ■HUH^l^^^^lBi^^SiH THE ANNUAL pjjj IH^ f^jF^lP Metro Grand's Annual Sale ends this Sunday, iP I^ > '*:3#ft^^lh^^ 6th March (unless all stocks are sold out)! |ffk^ iiW^'^Um So hu r ry n od dy r^ METRO GRAND AT LUCKY PLAZA SCOTTS N^MwHm fflff JHB^mP^^^MiM^M^B'^^^^- CHRISTIAN DUMERE LESS 30% 50% fk
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    • 14 1 Salvage your Meet a festive plants modern Merlin OUTLOOK, Page Two LEISURE, Page Five
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    • 500 2 kjl^ Bum-. MujSiZ^ rfi'^}/^f j^/^^^lbmßbbbK ■PIP|M3IPB BBB^HB^EBBfiI p3SSHH*^^a I NS-WI BBMBH 1 Suddenly, the boss sound from my system WmWmwmZmMmmm ,j)W""» sei is simply fantastic SO r^ai, SO cfear. System Component Mm> //fee/ m?/ se^ is second to none. _^wßbi 9$ I'm so happy with my Super Woofer IBfcjfiffll—— because
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    • 108 2 The easy way to remove corns, a warts and"? J£ calluses liSsßSilF'''-" IS*. MCsJlgrriack* Cpllomaci( j ■i; Collomack y^^- For quick and convenient f» m removal, just apply Collomack -4 twice daily to the affected area. I I ijjy Collomack relieves the pain and \Q jsi£l softens the com, wart
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    • 353 3 Singapore Citizen, 23 years and above. Completed N.S. Diploma in mechanical engineering or C and G automotive engineering or 5 years experience in related field. Possess valid Class 3 (4 an advantage) driving licence. Have a pleasant personality and able to converse at all levels. This is a management post
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 154 3 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis I ANP NOW, "^1 fl A WORP WELCOME FROM OUR y^- v. 5 I I &ACK I s^ STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson >V^VCH4^PmK£HAVI^AP/s^(SsSBWg^^ LET'S SETTLE VRAPP7WIS MISSION IS 100 /MPOR7ANT 1 ourGO^' TMi£lo TWIS WHSRE WF V^NT p^«H|'«^H ***mr—-?^<Z.ZX TO ALLOW-j>- -^>4
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    • 126 3 ACROSS 9 I arraign, being a devil, every queen (9) 10 Lament about Fleet St. area's historic battle (5) 11 Appropriate vice for cheats (5,2) 12 A treated rubber, one, I bet, that's moulded (7) 13 King I preceded is annoyed (5) 14 Incredible sequence that's very hard to achieve
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    • 115 3 DOWN 1 Winner, a Scot, one displaying 19th century relics (10) 2 Sunday teacake, part of a cluster (8) 3 One is overdrawn, apparently, getting established (6) 4 Avoid attention! (4) 5 Come-on sign given by inexperienced and frivolous (5,5) 6 GP, perhaps, blowing top with nothing on, is of
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    • 45 3 end (6) 21 Intellectual, leader of boffins, and wet (6) 22 Hand-warmer for miss (4) 23 Refuse to get the young ladies upset (4) Solution will be published tomorrow YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION |C:KLVAib'bf ETUCjjA AHYHNRAIdhAHoBN GREENP LUMiR O MAN y^EMAHuIsMPfo ■BIEXT'RASE'N.SOU ifiliPifilM sHAHsffIDHAIbHTBC F-i i ■ABHsRuHGIH
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 444 4 APPOINTMENTS [1. Established Furniture Showroom urgently requires: (a) INDOOR/OUTDOOR SALES PERSONNEL Experience not necessary Age above 18 Transport allowance and commission. (b)RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST 2. PROPERTY DEVELOPER invites applications for the post of: (a) BOOKKEEPER (b) GENERAL CLERK (c) JUNIOR CLERK-OF-WORKS Interested, write to: 1150 ORCHARD ROAD, ORCHARD PLAZA #08-19
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    • 504 4 We are a growing semi-conductor company. And we need people who are analytical and resourceful to fill the following vacancies. We demand the best from our applicants but we also pay well for the right person. I ANALYST /PROGRAMMER Responsibilities: To maintain and develop applications systems. Qualifications: Degree in Computer
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 297 4 PEANUTS BySchulz WELL, YOU ASKEPFOR YOU'RE KIPPING! S ALL YOU HAVE TO DO "7"IjJMERE Qo\ 1 IT, ANP I PIP 1T... Sy I EACH PAY 1$ LIE IN i j SI6N ~> IFOUNPYOUA f YOUR BEANBA6, ANP vL_ r > 1. lK BEAN BA6 CAMP /c^ /^V THE EVERMORES By
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    • 510 5 m^KßLm^' lßrW[i >l wiwiiiii^ P^ We have imported some modern gear generating machines (Sunderland, Feliows, Gleason, Maag) for cutting spur, helical, sprockets, worm wheels and racks. Our capacity for spur gear is 16 feet diameter with standard pitches. Module 1 Mod 4O Mod D.P. 4O D.P. 0.75 D.P. C.P. Yi
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 217 5 CURRENT CHARTS OF SINGAPORE WATERS AND OF APPROACHES TO SINGAPORE Exhibition at the Maritime Museum. 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Free. On tUI March 31. TWENTY FTVE YEARS OF FRENCH ROCK Photo-exhibition tracing the roots of French rock. Alliance Francaise. 8.30 a.m. 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. 8 p.m. Free. On
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    • 134 6 PjHfcfc intGfGSt ddilv. Higher Retums^^y h^jmSq j v r •^-j^3^^™||BsiiH^iffßF Banc ue Indosuez savings account pays you '^^^^BRf^^^j^j^Pl^ R 6W% P- a interest daily on your savings. I■ [Cj^tnHH Faster More Convenient Banking jff|ro Banque Indosuez withdrawals and deposits for savings account can be j., jg I|g^>| jh pjii 1
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 218 6 I-' Isabel must resolve her conflict THURSDAY FEATURE SPECIAL ISABEL (Ch 5, Ifl.i® p.m.): This poignant 1968 mystery drama is set against a backdrop of the bleak Canadian coast. It effectively captures the dilemma of Isabel who loses her mother, and is torn between the desire to return to work
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    • 111 6 ROAD TO WEMBLEY LUTON TOWN VS MANCHESTER UNITED (Ch 8, 7.05 p.m.): This exciting match has all the signs of being a nail-biting session. Luton take on mighty Manchester who are out on a goal scoring spree. With only one defeat in 14 matches, the Red Devils look good in
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    • 1001 6 3.00 PM Opening fotowed by Dynasty (Mandarin/r): A report on the team that co-authoured The the questionable logic of the great counsellor. During the Qing Dynasty, the ambitious Prince World's No 1 Best Selling Soccer Book, the only But when he meets someone, whom he regards Yong Zheng schemes to
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  • SECTION THREE
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      • 597 1  -  TEO HAN WUE By TEAMWORK, though important to productivity in work, may not work in art. But a group of veteran artists are trying it out in Hongkong. Their joint efforts will go on public display at the Hongkong University for three weeks
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      • 834 2 4 The student lounges are undoubtedly Taipeh's cosmopolitan hub. Here whites, yellows and blacks mingle in a pall of smoke most pungently flavoured by exotic Indonesian clovecigarettes and the musty French Gauloise m brand. Taiwan is a popular venue for learning Mandarin. More than 3,000 foreign
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 180 1 Sir H*h BHUf sif'Hif' aHif mnmmm aft^xsjasHttw^wf^ a*— ft#*w»»xfr *f« 577, Macpherson Road, Singapore 1336 NOTICES IIWR NANYANG TECHNOLOGICaT] B»J INSTITUE \C7 TENDER NOTICE PilRI IP NfITIPP Tenders are invited from expereinced furniture rUDLIO IXUIIOt manufacturers for the following:This serves to inform that the following cheques Manufacture and Delivery moveable
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      • 236 1 NOTICES Valuable Singapore Properties I To be held at Mandarin Court C 4th Floor Mandarin Hotel Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 I ON TUESDAY BTH MARCH 1983 AT 2.30 P.M. 1) 462/A MACPHERSON ROAD Mukim XXIV Lot 184-289 Area: 142.0 sq.m. Title: Freehold 1 2) 150/152/154 OWEN ROAD f Town Subdivision
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      • 275 1 UNITED WORLD COLLEGE OF SOUTH EAST ASIA TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from catering Contractors for the supply of meals and tuckshop services to the cafeteria arid boarding houses of the college. A show-round of the cafeteria, kitchens and facilities is scheduled for Wednesday, 9th March 1983, at 9.00 a.m.
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      • 390 1 B'P^NANYANO TECHNOLOGICAL W^) INSTITUTE X37 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from experienced Contractors for any one or both of the following works:— (A) Regular grass cutting and cleaning drains at the campus of NTI (Tender No. NTI/EO/31/82). (B) Daily cleaning and washing of Engineering Blocks, Administration Block, Library Block, Drawing
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      • 165 2 NOTICES llli.n .lINIINIIHIIIIIIIII M.IH **********111l HNNlllliiiiiiii PRIME LAND FOR SALE BY TENDER We invite tenders for the purchase of prime residential development land located adjoining WHITE HOUSE PARK. Title Details Lot No. 258 and 260 TS XXV Freehold Area Approximately 168,234 square feet Zoning Residential per Master Plan Occupation Vacant
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      • 70 2 fZSENZED 1 1 I Precision Products Limited Mii 1 I I Auckland, New Zealand. Mfe JH I I have pleasure to announce IB jS SS I I the appointment of S fc S I Eastern Eagle HardiuorESPtsjLtd. f^ ffi M I I ffik 27-A,JurongPortßd,Spore-2261. Jl M I I as their
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      • 307 2 NOTICES PET AUNG GARDEN BERHAD LOST CERTIFICATES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Certificates have been reported lost: Name of Certificate No. of Member Not. Share* Cik Wan Soraya Binti Abdul Rahim *****2 1,000 Mist Chow Yik Cheng *****3 e 1,000 Yap Su lan *****0 1,000 Sekarno Che Bin
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      • 268 3 ***************111 1 LIDO: 2nd Idyllic Week! (*****14) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 No Free List I WILLIE AAMES PHOEBE CATES no two people have I ever come so close. B t**'l fl 4 9 L'/ B I CAPITOL-REPUBLIC: Now Showing CA P 337i758) 5 SHOWS: 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.15
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      • 234 3 p -OPENS TODAY 5 ODEON ODEON-KATONG GOLDEN SULTAN Q L JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA LEISURE-DROME-' SATURDAY MIDNIGHT At BROADWAY/REGAL BEDOK/GALA/MAJESTIC/KONG CHIAN "TILL DEKTH DO vJesSrII >| Oft) (MANDARIN) Liu Jiarong j!"" OPENS TODAY At BROADWAY/REGAL X BEDOK/GALA/MAJESTIC/KONG CHIAN/GOLDEN CITY A B§fflK^M|^Sjf?^jil A r^^j^Ai' ;^ii'Vii>fill%tiolFßg^^^ Mll^ffl V Over 3.000 worth of \Nikon)
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