The Straits Times, 30 November 1983

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83
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  • 818 1  -  H. L. LIM LEE KIM CHEW P. N. BALJI Commonwealth Summit ends with significant consensus on varied issues By and New Delhi, Tuesday PM returns PRIME Minister Lee Kaan Yew arrived home last night after attending the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting m New
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    126 1 Foot feat Amputee runs for joy with artificial legs SEATTLE, Tues. WHEN Jim Mayer pat on his shoes and shorts for a Jog, he pot behind him the woes of having both legs amputated. With a spring in his step and jubilation in his heart, Mr Mayer took the first
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  • 26 1 LONDON, Tues. Britain yesterday announced £750,000 (5J2,407,500) m aid for Grenada, whose left-wing government was overthrown by a United States-led invasion last month. Reuter
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  • 238 1 Lambsdorf f 'to face graft charges' BONN, Tuesday THE West German state prosecutor told a news conference today he was bringing corruption charges against Economics Minister Count Otto Lambsdorff m connection with an alleged bribery scandal. As a deputy Count Lambsdorff cannot face court charges unless he chooses to resign
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  • 353 1  -  NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand became the third Asean country to impose an exit tax on its nationals when the Finance Ministry announced last night the imposition of a 1,000 bant (Ss93) surcharge for Thai residents leaving the country by air. The exit
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  • 623 1  -  BEN DAVIDSON By TROPICAL fish breeder Tan Chu Boon, 40, was sentenced to a year's jail yesterday after he was found guilty of unlawfully having two subversive documents m connection with a tombstone inscription. Tan gave notice of appeal through his lawyer,
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  • 160 1 LONDON, Tues. The price of gold rose sharply yesterday on strong demand to touch a fiveweek high of USS4M (SsBs2) an ounce, dealers said. The rise may have been triggered off by purchasers worried by the theft of three tonnes of gold near London's Heathrow
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    • 71 1 LONDON, Tues. Britain's biggest print union today called on unionists across the country to join a picket line In a show of all-out defiance of the government's laws curbing trade union powers. Thousands of activists were said by the National Graphical Association (NGA) officials to be
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 596 2 Reminder to banks THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has again reminded banks that the government does not want to encourage making the Singapore dollar an international currency. In a circular to banks.it also said banks should consult the MAS before giving loans overseas exceeding $5 million. The late Minister
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    • 561 2 Arrests m Dhaka STEPPED-UP troop patrols m Dhaka have arrested scores of people on the streets of the city, clamped under a curfew after bloody clashes between security forces and anti-martial law demonstrators m which four people were killed and about 400 injured, witnesses said. Informed sources
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    • 268 2 Miraculous gla&s MOST of us use the telephone daily. We enjoy the convenience which, through constant use, we have learnt to take for granted. We know that Telecoms intends to introduce Teleview to Singapore another big leap m communications which will allow us, among other things, to shop
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    • 301 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: PIONEER, the SAF's monthly magazine, has come a long way since it first appeared as a tabloid m 1969. It has just won the first in-house newsletter competition organised by the National Productivity Board. Other companies may want to emulate the SAF's example. They should
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    • 175 2 DEADLY RECORD A DISTRICT court heard last week that the inscriptions on a tombstone at the grave of Tan Chay Wa were subversive. In court was Chay Wa's brother, Chu Boon, charged with having the tombstone m his control. The court was told of the Malayan National Liberation
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    • 348 2 SHIPPING FIRMS SURPRISED AT 'PROTECTIONISM' SHIPPING companies here say they are surprised and disappointed at what they describe as a "protectionist" move making Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) the preferred carrier of all equipment for the Mass Rapid Transit project. A clause m MRT contracts awarded provides for preference
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    • 196 2 Rugby goes pro PROFESSIONAL rugby union will start m April, with part of the series being held m South Africa and combining "Tests" against the Springboks, promoter David Lord said m Sydney. He added that he had signed 248 players and officials for the rugby circus and they would
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    • 195 2 72,000 to re-sit exams THE Malaysian Examinations Council announced that examinations m six papers m the Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia or Higher School Certificate would be held again at the end of next month. All the 72,000 HSC candidates will have to re-sit the papers. The chairman
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    • 157 2 SECTION 3 (S'pore edition) Dream saves a life THE Yuan Dynasty drama, Dream of the Butterflies, tells of Justice Bao's dream of three butterflies trapped m a web. He is then awakened by a request for a court hearing. A woman whose husband had been killed by a drunk was
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 408 3 Four killed m clashes DHAKA, Tuesday TROOP patrols today arrested scores of people on the streets of Dhaka 1 who are under a curfew after yesterday's bloody clashes between security forces and antimartial law demonstrators. Four people were killed and about 400 injured m
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      59 3 Woman mayor The growing number of black mayors in the United States now ran more than 229 cities. Bat Lily Lee Chen's name will go into the record books as the nation's first ChineseAmerican woman mayor. She was sworn in on Monday to serve as mayor of Monterey Park, California,
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    • 209 3 LONDON, Tues. Gary Kasparov of the Soviet Union has postponed today's fifth game of his World Chess Championship eliminaion match against Soviet defector Viktor Korchnoi, officials said. The game will now take place on Thursday. The two yesterday agreed on a draw after a game m
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    • 128 3 TOKYO, Tues. Japan Air Lines cancelled international and domestic flights today when about 3,500 coEilots and cabin crew egan a 24-hour strike for better working conditions, Reuter reported. The airline said nearly 40 per cent of its international flights and 70 per cent of
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    • 70 3 Alfonsin's win confirmed BUENOS AIRES, Tues. Argentina's Radical Party leader Raul Alfonsin, whose party won a landslide victory m last month's general elections, was yesterday formally proclaimed president by electoral colleges throughout the country. Mr Alfonsin's party- won 52 per cent of the popular vote and 317 seats m the
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    • 65 3 LONDON, Tues. A man, who stabbed an official to death m Ethiopia's General Statistics Office, was executed m the capital yesterday m front of the victim's colleagues, Addis Ababa Radio reported. The broadcast, monitored m London, said that Berhanu Shewa, coordinator of the office, was repeatedly stabbed with
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    • 406 3 'Congress votes won't affect Zhao visit' THE State Department has said that recent congressional votes m support of Taiwan should not affect the planned visit to the United States of Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang m January. Spokesman Alan Romberg was commenting yesterday on Chinese criticism of US legislation backing
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    • 32 3 BELGRADE, Tues. The collective leadership yesterday commemorated the 40th anniversary of the founding of Yugoslavia, pledging to continue the late President Josip Tito's legacy of independence and non-alignment. UPI
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    • 184 3 Top secret party file quoted HONGKONG, Tues. An abortive attempt to commit suicide was made recently by Mr Hoa Guofeng, the former chairman of the Chinese Communist Party and former prime minister, a magazine said today. The Hongkong-based Cheng Ming magazine, known for its inside
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    • 182 4 STOCKHOLM, Tues. Swedish customs officials yesterday said they found what appeared to be programming instructions for a suspected US-made missile guidance computer intercepted as it was being smuggled to the Soviet Union. Two boxes apparently containing computer software were discovered m Stockholm by customs officials who
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    • 564 4 picture CAPE CANAVERAL, Tuesday. SIX hours after blasting into orbit aboard the shuttle Columbia, the world's largest astronaut crew began the European Spacelab experiments that comprise the boldest bid yet m international space research. Despite last-minute concern about the weather, Columbia rocketed flawlessly off
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    • 343 4 New path to Solidarity's aims soon, says Walesa WARSAW, Tues. Solidarity leader Lech Walesa has told authorities that he will announce a new programme to achieve the banned trade union's goals on Dec 16, anniversary of the 1970 worker riots m Poland's Baltic ports. i 1 Mr Walesa told newsmen
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    • 213 4 Owners reverse decision to sack printers LONDON, Tues. Most national newspapers appeared again today after newspaper proprietors backed down from a decision to sack their printers. The managements of the Daily Star, the Daily Express, the Daily Mirror and Sporting Life reversed their decision to dismiss members of the National
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    • 92 4 Mirrors in space to light up Siberia Reuter MOSCOW, Tues. Pravda, which disclosed yesterday that the next stage of the Soviet Cosmos programme would be a perm-anently-manned space station, said Ideas for the future included orbiting mirrors to give sunlight to northern Soviet cities during the long Arctic winter. The
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    • 183 4 MILAN, Tues. More than 108 left-wing guerillas and their sympathisers have been sentenced to prison terms totalling 758 years m Italy's biggest terrorist trial. Many of the defendants, including the leader of the Red Brigades, Corrado Alunnl, are already serving lengthy terms
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    • 893 6  -  H.L. LIM LEE KIM CHEW P.N. BALJI It scored on the Grenada, Cyprus and economic issues By and Commonwealth Summit 1983 NEW DELHI, Tues. Mr Lee Kuan Yew has listed as the achievements of the Commonwealth Summit the Grenada understanding, the action
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    • 69 6 picture. BRITAIN'S Prime Minister, Mrs Margaret Thatcher (left), gives the traditional Hindu greeting of Namaste to Mrs Mahadevi Verma (right), before presenting the Indian poetess the prestigious Jnanpeeth literary award for her contribution to Hindi literature, m New Delhi on Monday. This is the
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    • 296 6 Our relations with Singapore are excellent Hawke NEW DELHI, Tues. "Our relations with Mr Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore are excellent. There is a directness about Mr Lee which I welcome." So said Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke at a press conference today, when he stressed: "That row, or whatever
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    • 163 6 SYDNEY, Tues. Foreign Minister Bill Hayden said today Australia and the Asean nations would try to consult more closely by telephone. Returning from an eight-day visit to Thailand, Burma and Indonesia, Mr Hayden said there was now a better understanding between his
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    • 331 6 NEW DELHI, Tues. All m a week's work an 18--page document declaring the faith, policies and intentions of the 42 countries at the week-long Commonwealth Summit. The heads of government covered a wide range of international issues: CYPRUS: They denounced the Turkish Cypriots' unilateral
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    • 208 6 NEW DELHI, Tues. A look at the globe will tell you how far apart Zimbabwe and the Asean countries are. But today they came very close to each other. And the man who narrowed the gap was Zimbabwe's Prime Minister, Mr Robert Mugabe. Echoing
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    • 111 6 Bahamas venue for next summit NEW DELHI, Tues. Goodbye India, welcome Bahamas. The next Commonwealth heads of government meeting will be held m that group of Caribbean Islands m 1985, it was announced today. It will also be welcome to Port Moresby m Papua New Guinea where the next year's
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      • 80 7 CANADIAN PRIME Minister Pierre Trudeau m Beijing yesterday quoted Mr Deng Xiaoping as saying the United States and the Soviet Union must reduce their arsenals before China would consider joining a five-nation conference on disarmament. Mr Trudeau said Mr Deng had expressed support for his attempts to
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      • 56 7 THIRTY JAPANESE jets were scrambled yesterday when nine Soviet bombers flew close to southwest Japan, a Defence Agency spokesman said m Tokyo. Four returned northwards after flying over the Tsushima Strait separating Japan and South Korea and the other five split into two groups 250 km
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      • 83 7 INTELLIGENCE INDICATING pro-Iranian terrorists planned to attack a major US installation prompted recent tightening of security at the Whit/ House, including parking sand-filled dump trucks at its gates, the New York Times said yesterday. Administration officials were quoted as saying that the measures were ordered because intelligence
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      • 78 7 AFHANISTAN'S DEFENCE Minister, a frequent target of Muslim guerillas and rivals within the ruling Communist Party, appears to have escaped an attempt on his life, Western diplomats said m Islamabad yesterday. They quoted unconfirmed reports from their embassies m Kabul as saying Lieutenant-General Abdul Qader was
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      • 86 7 SOUTH KOREA plans to send a buying mission early next year to the United States to help reduce South Korea's sizeable trade surplus and placate mounting American protectionist moyes, the Commerce and Industry Ministry said m Seoul yesterday. Ministry officials said South Korea showed a trade surplus
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    • 200 7 Pull out and talk, PLO and rebels told TRIPOLI, Tues. Arab peacemakers seeking to end a mutiny within the Palestine Liberation Organisation have ordered Mr Yasser Arafat's guerillas to leave their bunkers m Tripoli and the rebels to return to their home bases. The peacemakers gave Mr Arafat's 4,000 fighters
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    • 176 7 PARIS, Toes. JeanBedel Bokassa, former self-styled emperor of the Central African Republic, disclosed yesterday that a plan to fly him back to his country and seize power was foiled by Ivory. Coast President Felix Houphouet-Boigny. Mr Bokassa has been living m the Ivory Coast capital of Abidjan
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    • 442 7 Agreement likely on closer military cooperation with US WASHINGTON, Tues. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan and Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir are meeting here for a second round of talks today to lay the groundwork for a new phase of "strategic cooperation" envisioned as a warning
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    • 171 7 ROME, Tues. Lebanese President Amin Gemayel will be meeting Italian President Sandro Pertini and Foreign Minister Giulio Andreotti later today to discuss prospects for reconvening the Geneva talks on national reconciliation among the warring Lebanese factions. Both Mr Pertini and Mr Andreotti have just visited Jordan.
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    • 358 7 Artillery attack on compound at night BEIRUT, Tues. A SERIES of artillery, mortar and rocket-propel-led grenade attacks yesterday forced US Marines onto maximum alert to await dawn today m their bunkers. A Marine who suffered a concussion from one of five heavy artillery rounds
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  • 416 9  -  CONRAD RAJ 'We do not want it to be an international currency' By THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has once again reminded banks that the government does not want to encourage making the Singapore dollar an international currency. In a circular to
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  • 188 9 BANKS are beginning to feel the effects of the sluggish state of the property market. They lent $95 million less to building developers and real estate agents m September than they did m August. Apart from the property sector, sharp falls m bank lending
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  • 201 9 Seminar to focus on funds for building industry ABOUT 200 contractors, engineers, architects and developers will attend a construction financing seminar at the DBS Bank auditorium on Friday. The seminar will focus on how the increasingly sophisticated construction industry can find funds to meet its overall needs. It is organised
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  • 157 9 THE 18-metre Coralon Tower the pride of the oralarium on Sentosa is gone. Only its base is left now and it has become the home for some potted plants. A spokesman for the Sentosa Development Corporation said the tower, which
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  • 209 9 TOO many items agreed m union-management negotiations are going into an exchange of letters instead of the collective agreement and the Industrial Arbitration Court wants this stopped. An exchange of letters is an administrative device for a union and management to set aside from the main
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  • 133 9 Teachers' meeting ends with reports THE FIFTH Asean Council of Teachers' Convention came to a close yesterday after each member country presented reports on the theme of the convention Education and Social Change. More than 500 teachers, half from the Asean countries and Brunei, took part m the convention. On
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  • 281 9  - Raja feels fine and expects to leave clinic in a week TERESA OOI By LONDON. Tues. THE SECOND Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam is "feeling fine" after having a triple heart bypass operation and expects to leave London's Harley Street Clinic within a week. "Except for slight
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    • 490 10 A LANGUAGE? Never has something so small done so much for so many. There's a world of difference between learning a language at home and m a school At home, you can control your own pace. whereas m a school, the pace of study controls you. Chances are, you may
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  • 147 11 Not all can motivate: Chua MOTIVATING people to work and to give of their best is not a task which anyone can do. The person must have the right temperament and the innate attitude to be good at it, said Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin last night. Although managers
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  • 147 11 A BERITA Harian leader/feature writer, Mr Salim Osman, is among six journalists selected for the Nuffield Press Fellowship tenable at the Wolfson College, Cambridge. Mr Salfm, 33, will spend 12 weeks at the college pursuing special studies of his own choice. He will hold his
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  • 47 11 POLICE national serviceman Ong Klan Seng, 19, who is charged with the murder of another national serviceman, Mr Yeo Chek Tone, also 19, will be remanded tor another week. One allegedly committed the offence at the Jalan Bahar police task force base on Nov 6.
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  • 391 11  -  STELLA DANKER By TO PIONEER is to be first. And Pioneer, the Singapore Armed Forces' monthly magazine, lived up to its name yesterday when it took top honours m a nationwide in-house newsletter competition. The 14-year-old magazine beat 91 other newsletters which took part m the
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  • COURT BRIEFS
    • 85 11 YOU CAN make a bid for charity at an auction of consumer goods on Dec 11 to raise funds for the Community Chest. The auction is one of the events at a Christmas Star Fair at Goldhill Square from Dec 2 to 24. A flea market, games and
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    • 74 11 Police station' s loss A STEREO hi-fi set worth more than $400 was stolen recently from the library of a police station. Officers of the Jurong Police Station believe the set was taken during office hours on Nov 16. The officer-in-charge, acting Supt Yee Teck Yong, said yesterday that the
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    • 81 11 A MACHINE operator who stole her former flat-mate's Post Office Savings Bank passbook and withdrew money with it on two occasions was yesterday jailed for a day and fined total of $3,150. Emily Tan Sow May, 21, who had pleaded guilty to the charge on Nov 15,
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    • 57 11 A PRODUCTION operator was fined $2,000 yesterday for criminal breach of trust of a video cassette recorder hired by his room-mate. Surya Moorthi Kuma- rasamy, 30, admitted taking the recorder from a flat m West Coast Road on Nov 26 and selling it to a taxi driver
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    • 73 11 A MAN was yesterday fined $1,500 and jailed for a day for possessing a forged driving licence which he had bought for $600 from an unknown person at the Toa Payoh Testing Centre. Vijayakumar s/o Pushkaran, 22, pleaded guilty to the charge which said that he also
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  • 323 11 Seven basic rights of the consumer THE only way consumers can make a contribution to productivity is to be aware of their rights and responsibilities. Mr Ivan Baptist, executive secretary of the Consumers' Association of Singapore, said some consumer rights should also be upheld by legislation. Consumers must then demand
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  • 46 11 A TALK on Building up Training Competency m Singapore by Mr Foo Meng Tong, Administrator, Skills Development Fund, will be held at the National Productivity Association's premises at Cuppage Centre tomorrow at 1.15 p.m. For more information contact Miss Sharon Wong on *****71.
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  • 329 12  -  MATHEW YAP About 100 queue overnight outside Ang Mo Kio office By^ AFTER waiting for about 45 hours, Mrs Tan Lai Heng sighed m relief yesterday and walked out of the Ang Mo Kio South Area Office, waving a season car park coupon. She was
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  • 268 12  -  HSUNG BEE HWA By SEVERAL married women m the civil service have taken no-pay leave to take care of their babies, following a new scheme introduced by the government m early July. As at end September, 31 married women were granted leave of
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  • 449 12 SCIENTISTS m Singapore can popularise science if they are able to lift the mystery on the subject through the use of simple layman's language. A scientist who suggested this yesterday added that men and women of science should also be prepared to communicate the
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  • 425 15 Crackdown on those who ignore traffic tickets MORE than 20,000 errant motorists who have not settled outstanding traffic fines face arrest by the police m a crackdown starting from Jan 1. These are drivers who have ignored the traffic tickets they received, offering them
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  • 201 15 Two come out tops in world wide exams TWO Singaporeans have won gold medals for coming ont tops In examinations held worldwide by the London Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Miss Han Chlao Chlao. 24, a senior executive at Equatorial Florist, was the world's best m a public relations examination
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  • 126 15 Driver saw wife jump to death A DRIVER saw his estranged wife climb over a parapet and then jump to her death minutes after she had rung to say she wanted very much to see her three children. Mr Tan Chea Hock, 29, told an inquest that he shouted at
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  • 97 15 MR GEORGE Bogaars, chairman of the Keppel and Straits Steamship Groups officially opened Sanford Building yesterday. The $53 million project with a three-road frontage of Cantonment Road, Lim Teck Kirn Road and Hoe Chiang Road is the second joint venture between Straits Properties Limited and British- AmericanT
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  • 716 15 Counsel seeks to impeach credit of woman police corporal COUNSEL yesterday successfully applied to a district iudge to try to impeach the credit of a woman police corporal. Mr H.E. Cashin had also earlier suggested to Corporal Lukumani Suppiah, that she was concocting a story about being instructed to substitute
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  • 238 15 Man not clinically impotent, inquest told A HAWKER, married for three years with no children, was found to have a low sperm count and a genital infection when he was checked by his wife's doctor, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Dr Lim Ah Leng, a gynaecologist, said Ong Choon Long,
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    • 25 16 Exhibition Hours: 10am -7pm Dates: November 30th -December 6th In Singapore. The Hour Glass is m Lucky Plaza Scotts Centrepoint Peninsula Plaza Daimaru Changi Airport.
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 378 17 Exams to be held at end of next month KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. THE Malaysian Examinations Council announced today that examinations m six papers m the Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) or Higher School Certificate this year will be held again at the end of
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    • 237 17 Big welcome likely for Dr Mahathir at Batu Pahat KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. About 100,000 people are expected to welcome Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad and his deputy Datuk Musa Hitam when the two leaders arrive m Batu Pahat next Thursday to open an Umno building, it was reported
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    • 175 17 Telegrams and letters of support KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday he had received telegrams and letters expressing support for the government over the issue on the amendments to the constitution. Expressing his thanks, the Prime Minister said he appreciated the support shown by
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    • 339 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Japanese business community m Malaysia was told not to concentrate on sales and profits alone, but also to consider themselves as responsible corporate citizens. This call came from Trade and Industry Minister, Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen, at the launching of the
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    • 66 17 KUANTAN, Tues. The Royal Malaysian Navy and Marine Police have been asked to carry out patrols to detect foreign fishing boats encroaching on Pahang waters. Pahang State Fisheries Department s director, Mr Abdul Hamid Abdul Shukur, said today the requests were made following several complaints by local
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    • 278 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The widow and sister of a lance corporal who died after being shot by a policeman because he refused to stop at a police road block, were today awarded $92,428 as damages by the High Court. Lance Corporal Abel John's
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    • 155 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The chairman of the Malaysian Examinations Council, Royal Professor Ungku Aziz, today described those responsible for leaking this year's HSC question papers as "spies of secret government information." He said the action was as serious a criminal offence as drag
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    • 163 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Ugly incidents have erupted between Malaysian and South Korean workers working on a $700 hydro-electric dam project m Trengganu, the Malaysian parliament has been told. Opposition leader Lim Kit Siang said m parliament late yesterday that fights had broken out because local
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  • 430 18  - Nightclub's licence to be withdrawn BHARATHI MOHAN Temporary permit granted until appeal By RAINBOW Lounge at Ming Arcade was yesterday served notice that its licence was being withdrawn following a complaint that a performance by a pop group m the nightclub had been objectionable. The licence is to be withdrawn
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  • 453 18 A QUICK and happy end to pay talks has once again eluded 29 banks and the bank employees' union despite the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation test case award. The HSBC settlement m August was expected to pave the way for the Singapore
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  • 174 18 IT SURE beats putting your ears to the ground, Mr Ahmad Aman said with a smile. The 26-year-old Public Utilities Board technician was out listening for a faulty underground electrical cable along Kirn Seng Road with his tracer machine last
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  • 68 18 Aluminium reported stolen POLICE are investigating a report that $64,000 worth of aluminium bars were stolen from the workshop of an industrial and marine company m Pandan Road over the weekend. Mr W.H. Wong, a manager of the Wilson Walton Eastern company, reported that 19 bundles of aluminium bars (each
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  • 82 18 Jewellery in deposit box 'missing' A HOUSEWIFE has reported to the police that she found $7,000 worth of jewellery missing from her safe deposit box m the Middle Road branch of the Industrial and Commercial Bank. Madam Tiu See Tee, 60, told the police that she kept her jewellery m
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  • 327 18 Best set to be even better next year THE PILOT scheme to provide literacy and numeracy skills to workers will move into a new phase next year. The Basic Education Advisory Council, which is monitoring the Best project, will be cecommending to the government how the programme should proceed to
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  • 467 20 The Straits Times says... Pioneering the way THERE are in-house newsletters and inhouse newsletters. There are the half-hearted efforts which appear irregularly and usually come with an apology for being six months late ("owing to circumstances beyond our control"). There are those which are all glossy covers and little else
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  • 1316 20  -  HELMUT SCHMIDT Defence plans m a democracy need the consent of the majority By 4 AND it really does require leadership, not by clandestine decision making. It needs m the end the consent of the majority of the people. It needs a
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  • 901 20  -  DAVID LANDAU By m Jerusalem ISRAEL has watched the Palestinian Liberation Organisation's civil war m North Lebanon with undisguised gratification. "A plague on both your houses" would aptly describe the attitude of most Israelis, and their government, to the bitter fighting between
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  • FORUM
    • 194 21 British reclaimed land even before 1927 THE report "Island that's growing" (ST, Noy 21) does, I believe, give a misleading impression to your readers where it states that "reclamation m Singapore started m 1962..." This statement is not correct. The British colonial administration started extensive reclamation programmes from before 1927
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    • 2 letters on bad habits
      • 446 21 I WOULD like to make out a case for the need to ban anti-social habits for health reasons. In addition to banning chewing gum, I would like to advocate the banning of smoking, and spitting m public. Firstly, let us consider under what
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      • 210 21 WE have all along responded spontaneously to and supported the various national campaigns held from time to time. I believe it is time for a "Keep Our Toilets Clean" campaign. This call may sound ludicrous to some but there is enough evidence all around
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    • 677 21 I AGREE with the views expressed m the letter "British books do have such cover" by Mr James Wolsey (ST, Nov 25), concerning copyright protection of British books m Singapore. To conclude my exchange of letters with Mr David K.K. Chong,
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    • REPLY
      • 282 21 Graduates cannot automatically become members I REFER to the letter "Graduate student can't use NUS library" by Mr Peter Ong Gaik Sun (ST, Nov 17) regarding membership of the National University of Singapore Library. NUS graduates are eligible to apply for membership of the library although approval of such membership
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    • 157 21 I REFER to the article "Study of police rights to seize lawyers' papers". (ST, Noy 16). One is surprised that the Law Society of Singapore is making a study of police powers of search and seizure. In many English decisions and m the American case of:
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    • 126 21 I LIVE in Block 561 in Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10. I would like to recount an accident involving my young daughter. She recently injured her foot when it was caught in a gap in the metal drain cover near the bus stop near
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    • 148 21 Diminished by nearly 50 per cent IT IS clear Singapore is developing well as a major financial centre, but the small customer seems to merit very little consideration or service from the banks. My family's contact with banking facilities here has been a sad experience. The most recent m the
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    • 154 21 Improving language with more reading materials I REFER to the article "Do not neglect Malay language". (ST, Nov 25). I share the view of the acting Social Affairs Minister, Dr Ahmad Mattar, that Malay parents and children should not neglect the learning of their language even when they emphasise the
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    • 375 21 Explore the exquisite taste of Japanese cuisine at the Shima and discover its subtle charm. ■mbbmh|^^^^ From a wide selection of Hf delicious set lunches to an BL ''j^^Sfc-'y- T elaborate ala cane dinner. Like B" jfl 1 iIP ij I Teppanyaki, Shabu-shabu and |fP 'UfißC^l^K Yakiniku (Bar-B-Q) at our
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 296 22 DEAD men (and their tombstones) can tell tales, and sometimes, those tales speak of campaigns of violence and murder, subversion, and the threat of communism. The story unfolded last week m a district court with a fish breeder, Tan Chu Boon, charged with having under his control
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    • 489 22  -  JOHN TAN By What the MNLF did m Singapore THE Malayan National Liberation Front (MNLF), with its underground network, has been the biggest threat posed by the communists m Singapore m the last decade. It has acquired the well-deserved reputation among security forces as being the
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    • 649 22 Propaganda material for subversive elements IT MAY well be that Fuemsso and the communists are pushing m the same direction for different and unrelated reasons. Nevertheless, Fuemsso, m its efforts to free communists under detention, is performing a most valuable service for m the cause of subversion. FUEMSSO, m its
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    • 258 22 /THE tombstone, written m highly emo^S tive language, showed that Chay Wa was |5§5l a high-level and active communist. P^l It also glorified the cause that he died iju«^J for, and called for the violent overthrow of r~^> the government. fr j The headstone called Chay
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    • 278 22 Long history of being on wrong side of law TAN WAH PIOW, the man who started Fuemsso's campaign to save communist Tan Chay Wa from the gallows, has had a long history of being on the wrong side of the law. In October 1974, when he was president of the
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    • 267 22 Convincingly beaten in 1976 election HO JUAN THAI, who worked closely with Tan Wah Piow m Fuemsso during the campaign last year to free Tan Chay Wa, is also a fugitive. In the 1976 general election, Ho stood on a Workers' Party ticket m Bukit Paniang but was convincingly beaten.
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • 66 23 p-TIME^ FROM tomorrow, these pages will change. They will be called TIMESDOLLAR, four pages of business news presented m a simple, easy-to-understand way. They will be filled with business stories written for the layman, on top of the regular market information services currently found on these pages. So look
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    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 79 23 BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand's trade deficit rose 58.7 per cent m August from a year earlier, registering U*****.6 million (*****.6 million) m August 1983 compared with $249.3 million m August 1982. The Bank of Thailand said exports m August were valued at $483.4 million free on board (FOB),
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      • 124 23 BEIJING, Tues. Two American oil companies have gained offshore oil exploration rights m the South China Sea m the 16th contract signed m China's first round of competitive bidding. The official XinhUa news agency said today that Phillips Petroleum International Corp (Asia) and Pecten Orient Co have signed
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      • 71 23 BEIJING, Tues. China's civil airline carried fewer passengers on domestic routes m the first 10 months of the year but made 30 per cent more profit than m the whole of 1982. The China Daily gave no reason for what it called a temporary drop m demand on
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      • 66 23 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's visible trade surplus narrowed to US$3.O9 billion (556.58 billion) m October from $3.37 billion m September and compared with a $1.94 billion surplus a year earlier. The Finance Ministry said October FOB exports rose 15.4 per cent from a year earlier to a rounded
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      • 72 23 SEOUL, Tues. South Korea's current account balance of payments surplus narrowed to US$2.l million (554.47 million) m October from $53.5 i. million m September but compared with a $160.3 million deficit m October 1982. Provisional Bank of Korea figures show that this brought the current account deficit to
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      • 75 23 WIESBADEN, Tues. West German gross national product, measured m 1976 prices, rose an unadjusted 1.7 per cent m the third quarter of 1983 from the same quarter a year ago. The Federal Statistics Office said GNP rose a real unadjusted 0.7 per cent m the second quarter
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      • 71 23 BEIJING, Tues. China is expected to produce a record late rice harvest of 46 million to 46.5 million tonnes. The official Chinese news agency, Xinhua, said the 1983 harvest will represent a 1.5 million-tonne increase over last year's yeild. The Ministry of Agriculture said the higher yield
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      • 75 23 TOKYO, Tues. Japanese housing starts m October fell 2 per cent from a year earlier to 98,989 the eighth consecutive month m which a year-on-year decline was recorded. The Construction Ministry said the October figure was, however, up 4.5 per cent from 94,726 m September. The cumulative
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    • 505 23  -  IRENE HOE By SHIPPING companies here say they are surprised and disappointed at what they describe as a "protectionist" move making Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) the preferred carrier of all equipment for the Mass Rapid Transit project. A clause m MRT contracts awarded provides for
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    • 346 23 Industrialists reject Britain's growth forecast LONDON, Mon. Britain's industrialists rejected the government's forecast of a three per cent growth m the economy next year but said they expected steady recovery from the recession to continue m the short term. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI), the country's largest employers' organisation,
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    • 165 23 JOHORE BARU, Tues. The Johore state government has received three applications so far for the setting up of flatted factories at the Tanipoi industrial estate here. A state government official said the three applications from local industrialists would be reviewed when the state industrial
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    • 312 23 UIC gets two offers for assets in New York TWO parties have made separate offers to acquire United Industrial Corporation's 50 per cent stake m an office building at 100, Church Street, New York. This was disclosed m an announcement on Monday by NM Rothschild Sons, which is acting for
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    • 374 23 BANGKOK, Tues. The Thai government is contemplating policy changes which are expected to result m more foreign banks being allowed to open branches here, senior officials at the Bank of Thailand (BOT) said. The move has already been publicly endorsed by Finance Minister
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    • 556 23 LONDON, Tries. The growth m Japanese car esports will si >w down substantially during the next five years, according to the latest forecasts fr»m the Dri Europe and Consultancy Group. Japan can be expected to add only 750,000 cars to th?ir total exports m
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    • Market Highlights
      • Share prices end slightly lower
        • 245 23 fell 6.63 points to 1308.82. HONGKONG: The market closed higher m dull, featureless trading with the Hang Seng Index rising 15.82 points to 857.25. TOKYO: Shares closed lower on persistent small lot liquidation and foreign selling centred on international popular* after the fall on Wall Street. The market average
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      • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
        • 50 23 Larut Tin 320 -30 Sim Lim 279 -27 Times Pub 850 -20 I C S 810 -20 M Cement 760 -20 Lien Hoe 750 -20 S N P L 660-20 Lion Corpn 224 -20 P M C 630 -15 Hume M 545-15 Metro Hldgs 515 -15 Bolton 275 -15
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        • 38 23 I C B 690+15 C C 675+15 Straits Trading 565 +15 S P P 281+11 O C B C 1090 +10 FAN 630+10. Sea View 390 +10 N O L 279+10 Raleigh 458 +4 Guinness 448 +4
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        • 45 23 Nov 28 Nov 29 BT Composite: 899.55 896.80 BT Indicator: *****75 *****60 ST Industrials: 946.78 943.43 ST Finance: 2708.80 2698 43 ST Hotels: 934.42 933.76 ST Properties: 683.67 677.74 ST Minings: 246.99 245.95 ST Plantations: 1507.83 1506.13 OCBC: 784.46 782.36 SES Ind: 710.36 705.46
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        • 23 23 Sime Darby 1,454,000 NOL Warrants 680.000 Rothmans Inds 378,000 £PP 364,000 Cerebos 358,000 Total turnover: 11.22m Total value: $33. 12m f
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      • 71 23 Bonstoad Bbd -5 C* C +15 CCM 4 Cold Storage Dnnloplnd -2 Esso FAN +10 Gentings -4 Guinness +4 Haw Par -3 Inchcape Bhd +2 Keppel -2 MTC -5 Mnlti-Pnrpose -2 NBT -4 Nat Iron PMC -15 PanElec -4 Perils Plant Prima Promet Robinson's -2 Rothmans
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      • 2787 24 Sing apore closing prices All sharm pasted have par valae of $1, mien •taerwlse specified. Adjuted far Krip/rlgkto. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN la traded In late at It ■ham each, with the price qneted In daUara. Gr'« Net 1983 Laat Div P/K Vol Day High Low Company Sale *or- COOO)
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      • 491 24 THE Singapore stock market turned softer yesterday as more sellers appeared. This was reflected m the pick-up m volume of business. Trading was interrupted for a brief moment at the exchange's main trading room at 3pm when trading clerks observed a oneminute silence as
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      • 395 24 SHARE prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market finished lower for the second straight session yesterday as there were no positive leads to spur trading interest. Even newly-listed Antah Holdings came under selling pressure and the price fell 11 cents to M 51.79. Right from the opening
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      • 38 24 Up Down Unch Industrials 10 83 16 Finance 0 10 3 Hotels 0 1 0 Properties 0 10 0 Oil Palms 0 4 1 Tins 1 6 1 Rubbers 2 13 2 Deb/Loans >0 0 1
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      • 2759 24 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals
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      • 105 24 Closing tone: Easier. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 9,696,000 units valued at $28,786,000. Industrials accounted for 6,190,000, finance 774,000, hotels 200,000, properties 542,000, debentures, loans and bonds 1,270,000, plantations 600,000, mining 120,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 1,520,000 units valued at
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      • 169 24 Managers' prices for Nov 31 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3.27 3.47 The Savings Fund 1.92 2.04 Spore Prog Fund 1.42 1.51 Spore Sec. Fund 2.14 2.27 Spore Invest Fund 1.13 1.20 Spore Equity Fund 1.45 1.54 ASIA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest Fund 2.80 2.97 Mai Prog Fund
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      • 1784 24 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJnomoto (3.708) Alcom (2.868 2.895) (1) 2.87 (3) 2.88 (1)2.89 AMD
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      • OVERSEAS MARKETS
        • 660 25 THE RUBBER market m Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with December One RSS buyers quoted at 238.75 cents per kilo, down 1.75 cents from Monday's close. The morning session was marked down one cent on lack of interest following a half cent lower opening. Prices lost three quarter cent
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        • 31 25 CLOSING PRICES Rubber: Nov 29 Singapore: December: 238.75 (down 1.75 cents) Malaysia: December: 264.25 cents (down 1.75 cents) Tin: M 530.12 per kilo (down seven cents) 95 tonnes (up 23 tonnes)
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        • 200 25 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed quietly lower, with buyers reserved following weaker Chicago soybean futures on Monday. Dec deliveries m the central lost Ms2o to M 51,320 a tonne and south was down Msls to M 51,315. Jan m the central fell M 547.50 to
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        • 31 25 LONDON: Copper prices on Monday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £986.00 (£976.00); sellers £986.50 (£977.00); Three Months buyers £1007.50 (£998.50); sellers £1008.00 (£999.00). Market tone: Steadier. Sales: 26,050 tonnes.
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        • 255 25 THE Straits tin price m Pc- j nang yesterday weakened j seven cents to M 530.12 a kilo i reflecting sterling weakness against the Malaysian dollar, within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. Continued lack of demand m Kuala Lumpur contributed to the fall, with
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        • 117 25 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 101 kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $162.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $175.00 sellers, new drum fob $179.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $93 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $655.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag
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        • 214 25 THE kilobar market for gold deliverable m Singa- i pore yesterday opened at 5527.064 and closed at 5527,085. The Far East opened at U*****.50/393.00 m moderately active trading. Market support pushed the price up to $393.40/394.00 m the mid-morning, but the metal later drifted to $392.80/393.30 where it closed
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        • 34 25 Mon Fri New York 9.058 8.568 9.10S 8.61S Zurich 9.078 8.528 9.12S 8.57S Tnes Mon Singapore 9.088 8.758 9.13S B.BOS Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Sulsse, Spore.
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        • 601 25 THE US dollar yesterday opened at 552.1330 40 against the local unit and closed easier at $2.1320 30. Trading was thin and quiet. The greenback opened firm against major currencies because of political tension and expectations of higher US interest rates. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened
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        • 49 25 RANGE of prices offered~*y discount houses on Nov 29: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2" v SVi 3-month Bank bills 7 V Vi 3 months CD 7 5/16 7 3/16 6 months CD 7 5/16 7 3/16 Source: National Discount Co.
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        • 38 25 t pm Interbank rates (or Singapore dollars on Nov 29: Offer Bid Overnight 7 6 7 1 month 7' 4 7 3/16 2 months 7'« 7 316 3 months 7U 7 3/16 Overnight mode 7 1
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      • OVERSEAS MARKETS
        • 243 25 HKI Associated Hotels Bank O East Asia 20.00 +0.3 Carrlan Invest Cheung Cong 700 +0.15 China Lijht ll.aoxallCross Hab Tunnel 9.80 +0.1 F E Consortium 0.52 +0.03 Far East Exch Phllex 0.09 G I Ceneit 9.80 +0.3 Oreat Eigle 0.45 Hang Luh 1.38N unch Hang Sen 37.25 1.25 Henderscr.
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        • 192 25 Francs 1Actlons Sulsses 301 1 Alusulsse Br 778 +10 Alusulsse Reg 274 +7 Brown Boverl Br 1240 unch "Iba Gelgy Br 2250 +25 Clba Geigy P C 1820 +10 Clba Gelgy Reg 957 -13 Credit Sulsse Br 2160 +25 Credit Sulsse Reg 409 +2 Elektrowatt Br 2815 -10 Qeorge
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        • 682 25 SHARE prices yesterday opened mixed with an easier bias m a technical reaction to Monday's peak levels. ICI was 2p off at 610, Glaxo fell 5p to 775 and Courtaulds was a penny down at 111 ahead of interim results later yesterday. Charter Consolidated was 3p off at 228
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        • 328 25 Yen AJlnomoto 995 +5 Akal 560 -3 Amada 927 -6 Asahl Chem 374 -9 Asahl Glass 672 +6 Bank Tk Brldgestone 580 unch Canon 1420 -20 Casio Computer 1470 -20 Citizen 613 +13 D Nip Print 860 unch D Nippon Screen 1230 +10 Dalel 650 unch Dallchl Kangyo Bk
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        • 83 25 Pesos IAcoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.01 unch Atlas Con. B 48.50 +2.5 Bagulo Gold 0.001 unch Basic Petroleum 0.0075 +0.0005 Benguet Con. B CDCP 50 unch First Phil Hldgs 3 unch Lepanto B Marlnduque B 6.50 unch Marsteel Oriental B 0.023 -0.001 Phil Overseas 0.014 -0.001
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        • 51 25 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 857.25 Monday 841.43 Week Ago 835.97 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 953.3 Monday 953.7 Week Ago 935.5 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 745.4 Monday 743.4 Week Ago 717.3 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 743.9 Friday 736.5 Week Ago 718.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1269.82 Friday fc 1277.44 Week Ago
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        • 336 25 Cents INDUSTRIALS A C I 185 -3 A N I 270 +10 A P M 240 unch Aberfoyle 800 +20 Age 282 -3 Alliance Oil 084 +4 Allied Mill 230 unch Ampol Exp 370 unch Ampol Pet 192 +2 Anz 584 unch Ash ton 133 +2 B H P
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        • 131 25 Bahts Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 125 -2 Bangkok Bank 258 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 154 unch Bata Shoe Berli Jucker 417 -2 Charoong Thai Wire Firestone First Trust 58.75 -1 Goodyear Industrial Finance Corp 144 -2 Jalaprathan Cement 142 -5 Maboonkhrong 90 -15 Metal
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        • 785 25 THE stock market suffered its biggest setback m several weeks on Monday as prices weakened under the weight of a soft bond market and renewed fears about the Federal Reserve Board's monetary policy. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which rose over 26 points last week, finished down about
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        • 171 25 Source: ABN Reuter Fls ABN ***** +3.5 Ahold 180.00 +7.7 Akzo 88.90 +1.4 AMEV 151.40 +0.9 Amfas 162.20 +2 Amrobnk 59.50 +0.5 Berk 36.00 +1.5 Bols 84.20 +0.2 BorsumlJ 218 00 +3 Boska 39.10 unch Burtet 49.20 -2.8 Caiand 32.50 +0.5 Calv 343.50 +13 Deli MIJ 6990 +0.7 Elsevler
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    • 581 26 SEME Darby Bhd is m a good position to take advantage of any opportunity that arises m future, after the past 12 months of intensive internal regrouping and reorganisation. Group chief executive Tunku Datuk Seri Ahmad bin Tunku Yahaya pointed
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    • 327 26 COLOMBO, Tues. Soaring coconut prices are proving a major problem for both the Sri Lankan housewife and the government. Coconuts, essential ingredients m the average Sri Lankan meal, have doubled m price over the past two months and traders predict they will cost
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    • 732 26 A GROUP of Malaysian businessmen, through a joint-venture company, P W Enterprises Sdn Bhd, has agreed to acquire 75 per cent of Sim Lim Holdings Bhd (SLH). The proposed acquisition is apparently to be effected through two separate transactions. The first transaction,
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    • 189 26 TOKYO, Tues. The liberalisation of Japan's capital markets and subsequent internationalisation of the yen will take some time to evolve. Bank of Japan executive director Shijuro Ogata said that last month, the Japanese government adopted a policy of promoting international yen transactions and the opening
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    • 335 23 CENTRE^ W?s£ The 'Complete' Hardware Shop WE PROVIDE A VAST COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF Kfl f A TOOLS, HARDWARE AND D+Y EQUIPMENT TO MEET THE NEEDS OF EVERY HANDYMAN FROM OCCASIONAL HOUSEHOLD REPAIRS FITTINGS TO CREATIVE D-l-Y T n UNDER ONE ROOF! HARDWARE FOR TOUR HUBBY! Gs£) THIS CHRISTMAS WE OFFER
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    • 27 25 /prime lending rate THE average rate at which major Singapore I banks are currently prepared to lend to their V best customers is 8.96 per cent. j
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    • 475 25 1 pKT t|fm 6^CA w'machine i CW 640EW/CQ V*»3V flk AW4O7EW' I Trade m V^> ECi M V^**VJ $50forold $465 Free W**^*JP installation Free trolley plus 2pkts plus 3kg pack detergent Spin detergent plus 2 bottles Comfort fabric conditioner La Germania Cooker M7O 51 l m C Sencor Portable Stereo
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    • 696 26 For the fourth year m a row I Consulton I takes pride m congratulating the winner of the best annual report award m the Annual Report Award competition I Cold Storage Holdings PLC Overall Award Winner 1983 Consulton's Design Unit provided comprehensive services m realising this report Consulton provided similar
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    • 216 26 1 mon l -7 p-a- Wmß H 6 months HHi I 9 months JL ft M 12 months jg| /O *^^^^B Our wide range of P*^<^ |0# |5> >^^/ r\iTeast finance organization ltd. (Incorporated m Singapore) Head Off/cc: Far East Finance Building. 14 Robinson Road, Singapore 0104 Tel: *****74 (5
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    • 4031 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP •/_> Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm Ordinary $1 .00 per word (Mm $1 5.00) rl N> Vl />AmAmrN r\ /-^V SS \?£J£±°lSSm a9) s $19.00 percent A Entertsir,ment*Foodguide M^ UL^fcfcL 1 f\ f^J ill J l^r tVI /gyX fJM 3 lura 230pm for Sunday
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    • 1192 27 E8331 Hp IF YOU LIKE the sun and sea and thrive In water sports, a career Bft With all these awaits you at H Classification 66i Take the plunge and join the advertiser as a Ski Instructor Training will be provided for the selected candidate and his income will be
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    • 514 28 53 Computer Products/Services SCHOOL HOLIDAY SPECIAL PACKAGE DEAL OFFER FOR ONLY $1,390 Sll t looting i m Joj and «l»o entitled to copy any 50 programme** FREE ol charge GOH ENGINEERING *M-55 People* Park Centre 101 Urper Cross Street (0105) AQUARIUS HOME COMPUTER SYSTEM imputer with built only $250. Data
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    • 578 28 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies I SCHWING TRUCK PUMP FOR SALE/ RENTAL Available one Schwlng model BFL6OIHU truck mounted concrete pump, 27/31 metre boom with Futso FV3I3 chassis, used only less than 3 months, like new. Interested contact: *****11 SINGAPORE 5 unit* 3 months old Lincoln AS4OH diesel welding set. With S
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    • 544 28 60 Business Opportunities Wanted Transport contractor to handle regular (twtce/thrtce/weekly collection and delivery of goods from our Jurong stores to customers within Singapore Packages and drums to be handled win not exceed 4okgs. Contact Yvonne tel: *****21 EATING HOUSE WITH foodstalls inviting applicants to sell seafood and fast food within
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    • 1363 28 JK|n| ATTENTION ALL CLEANERS! If I LJ| the thought ol working on bourd IT mm aeroplanes sweeps you off your Bi LJB feet, hurry and take off to H g) M Classification 66i An advertiser m* ayi P^B is looking for workers to clean aeroplanes at Changl Airport. 65 Situations
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    • 834 28 ~66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical ACCOUNTANT BOOKKEEPER (Female) The Company: 1.1.R is a dynamic regional company specialising m the organisation of business conferences, seminars and training programmes. The Job: Requires handling all aspects of the company's bookkeeping requirements including preparation of quarterly P L accounts
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    • 284 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial /Clerical to join an established printing factory: FEMALE STORE CLERK a Completed Secondary education, a No experience required aa training will be provided, c Able to do simple typing. Interested persons please call personally or write m to: SPP PACKAGING PTE LTD 2 FAN YOONG
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    • 490 28 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical PERMANENT/ TEMPORARY JOBS c WORD PROCESSOR OPERATORB/STENOS c COMPUTER OPERATORS NCR 8000 c KEYPUNCH OPERATORS c ADMIN. ASSISTANTS c ADMIN. CLERKS c ACCOUNTS CLERKS c CLERK/TYPISTS c GENERAL CLERKS c RECEPTIONISTS/TYPISTS c DRIVERS CUM DELIVERY c STOREHANDS c MALE CLEANERS Far East Shopping Centre #06-05,
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    • 554 28 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial Cltricjkl Required for immediate employment a FEMALE JUNIOR SECRETARY Requirementa: a GCE O 1 Level with credits In English and Maths a Typing speed of 30 to 45 w.p.m. on a manual typewriter a Shorthand speed of 60 to 70 w.p.m. a Knowledge of Bookkeeping
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    • 594 29 'w Situations Vacant ci Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK lor lactory at Senoko area, Singapore 2775 Requirements c GCE O' level. c Minimum 1 year's working experience. c Able to speak Mandarin and English. Applications m writing stating personal particulars, experience and salary expected should be addressed, attention to: THE MANAGER Lot
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    • 434 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Immediate vacancies for: FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERKS c GCE O' level. c Accounting knowledge. c No experience is required. Interested applicants, please write m with full particulars, CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER and a nonreturnable photo to:THE ADVERTISER 2, FINLAYSON GREEN #09-02, ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 JAPANESE
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    • 656 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK immediately required c Age between 24 and 30. c Abllty to control a full set of books. c 3 years' working experience, c LCCI accounting certificate, c Possess a good command of English, c Salary negotiable. Apply:FBK ENTERPRISES Blk 5073, 02-1642 Ang
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    • 831 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK required urgently c Experience not necessary. Interested applicants please call personally at: UNIT 03-408 PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX SINGAPORE 0105. Leading computer systemshouse has urgent vacancy for: CLERK TYPIST CUM STENOGRAPHER Contact Adeline Tel: *****88 for interview appointment. Royal Insurance requires ACCOUNTS CLERK c
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    • 544 29 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical SIAMESE ASTROLOGY REQUIRES General Clerk. Please call or write to: #04-08, Bylands Building, 135 Middle Road, Spore 0718. Tel: *****96. A MANUFACTURING COMPANY located In Ang Mo Klo requires General Clerk, with typing experience. Interested call: *****33. ESTABLISHED HARDWARE COMPANY urgently requires experienced Secretary Call
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    • 832 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales i) Sales Grow with us for a career Jfift f&SkS m Sales! MKJK^H^ Our Managers and Supervisors are former 1 Sales Representatives. We now have the following vacancies for: SHIES REPRESEimiTIUES (Male/Female) (a) Computer Peripherals Division (b) Scientific Technical Division f i
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    • 419 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales Retailer of men*wear, located at East Coast Parkway require* EXPERIENCED OR INEXPERIENCED SALESGIRLS Applicants should be: c At least 18 years old. Able to speak well m English. c Interested m men's clothing, c Pleasant and willing to work shifts. Interested, please come personally to:
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    • 793 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales SALES PERSONNEL required for major developer immediately. Should have some experience m the property line. SUPERIOR DEVELOPERS (S) PTE LTD Tel: *****51 SALESGIRLS required for men boutique only Requirements: 1) English speaking 2) Pleasant appearance 3) Dynamic personality Details to be given during interview. Interested
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    • 340 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales WATCH RETAILER HAS vacancies for Sales Assistants. Call personally at: sOl-40 People's Park Complex. BOUTIQUE REQUIRES SALESGIRLS. Salary commission Apply »04-100. Far East Plaza. SALESGIRLS REQUIRED BY Jewellery Shop at Orchard Road. Tel: *****56. SALESGIRLS REQUIRED AT Far East Plaza. Salary and commission. Tel: *****87.
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    • 959 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical SHEETMETAL FABRICATION APPRENTICE ijMt SfiME DARBY SINGAPORE LIMITED f"HI ||JP GROUP OF COMPANIES L 8 B IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE VOCATIONAL AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BOARD If you are looking for an opportunity to acquire a
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    • 394 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical $0^ U.SA Applications are invited for the following positions: ELECTRICAL CHARGEHAND* NTC 2 m Industrial Electrical Engineering 5 years relevant experience Knowledge of electronic circuits and computers an advantage Willing to work on 2nd or 3rd shift when need arises
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    • 492 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical Our company requires the following personnel for off-shore assignments: RADIO OPERATOR ELECTRICIAN PIPE FITTER We offer competitive salaries and terms to the successful candidates. Please call May/Yaty at tel. no; *****77 ext 279 to arrange for an interview. f Large
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    • 308 30 A well established construction firm requires suitably qualified personnel to fill the following positions: 1) ELECTRICIAN Must have 5— 6 years' experience m control panel. Must have NTC-2/ NTC-3 m Electrical or its equivalent. 2) TRAINEE ELECTRICIAN c Must have NTC-3 m Electrical, c Experience is not essential. 3) MECHANIC
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    • 347 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical HORTI MANUFACTURER requires WELDERS c Experience not essential Apply personally to:--465 BLOCK 5039 ANG MO KIO INDUSTRIAL PARK 2 TEL: *****77 PLUMBERS wanted by plumbing firm involves m the construction sector. Those interested please call *****05 between Bam spm to arrange lor an interview MAINTENANCE
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    • 553 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production S^ JOB L > OPPORTUNITIES <«^ FOSTER^ Urgently Requires FEMALE > Production 5 Operators j£ Age 18-28 years old »Mm Primary Education •■good starting salary S2O attendance allowance Full transport reimbursement 2 increments per year Free uniform Many other leaves
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    • 171 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production U.S.A. New Revised Starting Salaries! H5.22 per day Plus Shift Allowances Matching Paymen* for Employee Savings Flan 5-day Work Week Medical Benefits Free Lessons (Company BEST Classes) All these await young ladies joining us as: Female Production Operators (Permanent Ist/2nd Shift) Come tor a walk-in
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    • 192 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production For our rapidly expanding operations we have immediate openings for Age below 30 preferred Mm. Sec. 4 or NTC 3 Training will be provided Excel'ent working environment Rotating shift work 4 days 12 hours per week No working experience is required SALARY Basic $440 to
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    • 131 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production CTS I SINGAPORE PTE LTD I reg v i res WE OFFER: 5 day work week Short working hoursonly 37'/? hours per week Confirmation pIUS tWO /""fU^ m increments Qflfl^^ annual ly_«SJjß^^pi subsidy Attendance allowance Free medical Shift allowance for 2nd and 3rd shifts Skill
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    • 112 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production I SINGAPORE LIMITED I Applications are I invited for the I positions for:- »Bettece J s L jjladwwstel |PTe^ST4oT NT C 3tn Meta> Machinin9______ B)QC Jnspectors secondary education Interested applicants should call personally or write m with contact telephone number to:The Personnel Department i NMB
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    • 151 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production MESA You get: Good starting salary 5-day work week No shift work Attractive fringe benefits Medical and dental benefits Attendance incentive Basic Education Skill Training (BEST Programme) Lots of recreational activities Come for an interview, from Monday to Friday, 9 am 5 pm at: ■pkfl|
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    • 225 31 66 Situations Vacant h) Production PEINIGER INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE PTE LTD Well established international corroaicn protection company operating m the marine industry requires: PRODUCTION FOREMEN To control and organise efficient work progress for tank internal gritblasting and coating works m ship repair yard. Also to ensure that production schedules and quality
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    • 416 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous ou have a "P |easant W^^^\!^J^aW^^^^ personality, enjoy meeting Wtf^^m^^y>eop\e and desire to have a career m we invite you to join our new store, opening soon at Parkway Parade: Immediate vacancies for following positions:--(1) SALES SUPERVISORS ($850.00 $1300.00) Applicants
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    • 231 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous ■pw/ l^MKffef 1-aM \^aaaaaa+l \^aaaaaa^t I i^*awamaw\ »^awaam^*- r^aawamw* i^mmmammwK *^wawauw\ w^aamaaaw^ f^mmma^m^* r^mm^^ar A building and civil engineering contractor invites suit--1 able candidates for the following posts: (1) QUANTITY SURVEYORS Graduates with BSc Building or Diploma m Building having
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    • 539 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous HHDB WALK-IN-INTERVIEW THURSDAY 1 DECEMBER 83 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm 20th Storey National Development Building Maxwell Road HOUSING MAINTENANCE INSPECTOR G.C.E. 3 'O' levels with Mathematics English TECHNICIAN (PREFABRICATE) G.C.E. 3 'O' levels with Science/ Technical subject Gross salary
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    • 295 32 I 66 Situations Vacant i ■1) Miscellaneous What /g\ together a studio m Teban Gardens and a model from i Serangoon Gardens C.A.T.S. 737H66 The Straits Times Classified (B) invites applications for the following positions:EXECUTIVE CLUB/ LOUNGE HOSTESS (Salary: $675) Secondary education 18-25 years of age Pleasant appearance Minimum height
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    • 388 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous L// %n*»; U'sO PRODUCTION OPERATORS Permanent Day Shift: Mondays to Fridays 7.30 am to 4.48 pm Permanent 2nd Shift: Mondays to Fridays 4.48 pm to 1.18 am Shift allowance provided. Free transport home provided. Permanent Night Shift: Mondays to Fridays 10.00 pm to 7.18 am
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    • 300 32 66 Situations Vacant 'i) Miscellaneous BOULEV\RD HOTEL SINGAPORE Urgently requires A) JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER (FEMALE) Secondary Education m the English Stream 2-3 years supervisory experience m or knowledge of Housekeeping Salary: $642/662 per month B) ROOM STEWARDESS Salary: $499/519 per month C) WAITER/WAITRESS Salary: $499/519 per month 0) HOUSE STEWARD Salary:
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    • 485 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous $SGQEDTLER We invite applications from suitably qualified applicants for the following vacancies at our new warehouse cum office at 72 Hillview Avenue, Singapore 2366: 1. STOREKEEPER Between 20-30 years of age. Pass Secondary four examinations 2. CLERK/TYPIST Pass GCE 'O' level. Be able to type
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    • 433 32 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Total Earnings $450 p.m. 1. FORKLIFT DRIVERS 2. MACHINE OPERATORS (MALE) Requirements: c Secondary education c Age below 40 years c Willing to work on 2-rotating shifts Fringe Benefits: c 14 working days annual leave c Annual bonus of over
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    • 532 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous LCJwm nwniME buuu uwmu requires HOSTESSES Part-time and full-time With/without experience Monthly income above $2500 Work permit available for Malaysian Business hours 4.00pm 2.00 am Please call personally at: 190 Middle Road, 02-29/02-31 Fortune Centre, Singapore 0718 Tel: *****54, *****63 After 3pm An established cleaning
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    • 386 32 66 Situations Vacant i i) Miscellaneous An International Freight Forwarding Company, offering attractive salary benefits requires: WAREHOUSE MEN (Male/ Female) c Completed primary 6. c Preferably with Class 3 driving licence, c Age 17 and above. MESSENGER c Completed primary 6. c Class 2 driving licence c Possess motorcycle. Interested
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    • 563 32 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous A manufacturing company has Immediate vacancy for MALE ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER At least GCE O' level. Completed National Service. Experienced m material handling and receiving and issuing of goods. s Ability to drive forkllft ao advantage Please write m with a contact telephone number to: The
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    • 499 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous THE RANCH RESTAURANTS require 1) 2 TRAINEE COOKS c Wllh or without Western food cooking experience. 2) PASTRY COOK Some experience In pastry. Benetttt:Paid annual leave. Uniform provided. Meal provided. Free medical benefits. CPF contribution. Tips sharing. interested parties please come for a walk-in Interview
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    • 572 33 1 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous HOLLANDSE CLUB has vacancies for A) STEWARDS/ STEWARDESSES Salary depends on experience but above $500 c Free laundry uniform c Transport allowance B) KITCHEN HELPERS MALE c Attractive salary will be given to experienced candidates. Interested parties, please call at: 22 Camden Park Singapore
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    • 607 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous OFFICE BOY CUM DRIVER urgently required for immediate employment. c Possess a Class 3 driving licence. c Own a motorbike and a Class 2 licence. c Salary about $550 inclusive of transport allowance. Interested please call TEL: *****93 tor interview. QUEENSTOWN BOWL requires 1) SUPERVISORS
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    • 701 33 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MALE SUSHI COOKS wanted. Preferably with knowledge of preparing sushi and speak Japanese would be an advantage. Interested call Karen *****60 (9a.m. to 5p.m.) MICRO-BUS DRIVER required to start work Immediately. Preferably applicants residing around Queenstown or Clementl area. Those with own bike can also
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    • 1095 33 IUJJKJJ YOU'LL DISCOVER ONE ol Ihe ~~J~ ttlde.si i mis m be sold through the U OuLEj forty-year old Talbot. In exceiCq\ ff?\ /TV 17^ lfl|U ri "ming condition! 74 Vehicle Financing EASY LOANS FOR NEW AND USED CARS Up to 90% loans Low interest rates 4-year repayment Prompt service
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    • 1210 33 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW b) BMW 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssan DATSUN 100A, 1960, August m excellent condition. 1 lady owner. $15,500. Interested, call Miss Wong, *****22. END 1976 DATSUN 120Y Saloon. Aircond, sports rims, cassette, road tax new. $10,400 0.n.0. Tel: *****41.
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    • 842 33 76 Vehicles For Sale Honda 1982 HONDA ACCORD auto. Standard accessories, tax till April. Lady owner. Viewing: King's Mansion Blk. A, $32,000 0.n.0. Tel. *****90 ACCORD 3-DOOR 1981 Fitted wtth Janspeed turbo. Full options wtth low profile tyres. Contact *****77 *****33. Loan and tradein arrangeable ALMOST 1980 HONDA Accord 1600
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    • 864 33 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1979 MERCEDES BENZ 250 automatic (original white). 1 company owner. Chauffeur driven Alrcon, radio/ cassette. Rustproofing. Power window. Central locking Low mileage Condition like new Tel: *****55. FEB. 1982 MERCEDES Benz 280 SE. manual. One private owner, showroom condition, low mileage, accident free. Highest
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    • 854 34 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi 1979 REGISTERED MITSUBISHI Sigma 1600 with aircon and cassette radio. Good condition. Interested please contact *****13. 1979 SIGMA 1600 GS (square lamps). One owner, aircond, radio cassette, rust-proof. Excellent condition. $14,900. Tel: *****09. 1980 LANCER GL, first private owner, low mileage, metallic blue, aircon,
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    • 558 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota j) Toyota QW THE RIGHT CHOICE Appointed Dealer By BORNEO MOTORS (S) PTE LTD New cars commercial vehicles JHBWT Test-Drive At: VEHITO COMPANY Head Office: 594 Upp. Thomson Rd. 7 Milestone TEL: 4561 363 I Branch-Showroom: 261 Upp. Thomson Rd.
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    • 391 34 1972 CORONA MXII Tax April '84. Aircond, radio, cassette, $3,500. Tel: *****74. John. 1977 TOYOTA CRESSIDA, PARF eligible, highest offer secures. Tel: *****04 1978 TOYOTA CORONA. Aircon, sports rims, PARF. $11,800. Tel: *****43. •73 TOYOTA CELICA Aircon, sports rims, radio cassette. New tax. $9,900 negotiable. *****97. 78 TOYOTA CORONA 1600.
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    • 818 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Others k) Others The X l/9 Hand built by "L Life time warranty against rust. Poly motor Pte Ltd Tel *****42 Blk 23, Bendemeer Rd. #01-515, Singapore 1233 MAY 1963 SAAB 900 Turbo APC, 3door, manual, SE. 1 owner. Brand new
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    • 723 34 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Commercial Vehicles MID 1980 DATSUN Pick-up. Latest model. Aircond, cassette, new paint. Selling at $8,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****61. VANS FOR SALEI Very reasonable price. (Austin Mini, Honda 550/ Volkswagen 214). Passed inspection. *****66. 1975 DATSUN PICK-UP. Steel body, engine tip top condition, new tax, paint,
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    • 1623 34 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale l) Commercial Vehicles l) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles Econo Diesel Truck FD Strong. Powerful. Aerodynamically Economical. The very best designed cab choice m the medium Exclusive direct- injection weight class from the engine best selling make m
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    • 1153 34 "^v Jl Accommodations Are i.r 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, DIST. 11 vicinity. Newly decorated, 4 airconditioned bedrooms, servant's, cosy patio, lovely landscaped garden, partially furnished. $3,800/ $6,500. Hillstone: *****30. CALDECOTT HILL, 10 Jalan Piala double-storey bungalow. 3 aircond bedrooms/ servant's/ big kitchen/ mature garden. Available immediately. Owner:
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    • 712 35 86 Accommodations Vacant a) Houses .OW RENTAL DIST. 28 (Seletar Hills Estate) spacious/ quiet 3bedroomed single-storey semidetached. Unfurnished. $1,200. Houseworld *****21 OFF MACPHERSON BEAUTIFUL fully furnished 2-storey terrace. Expensive furnlture/flttlng/ appliances. Offers to Hlllcroft *****41 WHITLEY ROAD DOUBLE-STOREY n'ached bungalow, 4 bedrooms with bathrooms attached, unfurnished, immediate occupation. Tel: *****88.
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    • 967 35 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant to) Apartments to) Apartments fe DUCHESS COURT dp For Rental Lower Maisonettes 2,300 sq ft; 3 bedrooms; private garden; covered car-porch. Upper Maisonettes 2,900 sq ft; 4 bedrooms; roof terrace; covered car-porch. Townhouses 3,800 sq ft; 5 bedrooms; private garden; roof terrace; covered car-porch.
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    • 726 35 86 Accommodations Vacant to) Apartments CASHEW PARK TOWER APARTMENT Bukit Timah 9 miles, for rent at $3,500 p.m. With new furniture, fully aircond, swimming pool, private carpark, full facilities, tennis, squash courts, 1840 sq.ft. TEL: *****22 Mdm Ybow. No agents. CHOICE TOWNHOUSE WITH FULL FACILITIES c Dlst. 10 Corona Ville
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    • 469 35 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments PANDAN VALLEY 4-BEDROOMED apartment. Furnished $2,700. Jalan Jlntan (behind Lucky Plaza) 2-bedroomed apartment. Furnished $2,200. Calrnhlll Mansion 3-bedroomed apartment. Furnished $2,600. New Century *****75. BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS In Eng Kong ($1,500), The Plaza ($1,800), Hlmlko Court ($2,000), Calrnhlll vicinity (2,200), Clementl Park/Sherwood Towers ($2,300). Houseworld
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    • 360 35 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments EXECUTIVE ACCOMMODATION SOMMERVILLE/ Brookvale Park, Hlllcrest Arcadia/ Watten town houses, Camellia Terrace, Grenvllle, Ridgewood, Elizabeth Heights. Distinctive Properties: *****33 ext 116/ *****15/ *****23. EXTRA LIVING SPACEI Doublestorey lower maisonette, Dist. 5. 3 aircond bedrooms, servant's, patio facing swimming pool, covered car porch and 24 hours
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    • 359 35 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 11 GOLDHILL SQUARE vicinity, extensively renovated, 3bedroomed apartment, fully carpeted/ airconditioned, furnished, $1,900. Tropical Realty, *****51. DIST. 13 MACPHERSON GREEN. New luxurious condominium flat. 3 bedrooms with parquet, marble floorings. Partially furnished. 1,700 sq.ft. $2,400 p.m. Tel: *****13. DIST 10 OFF STEVENS Road totally
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    • 341 35 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments CLEMENTI PARK CONDOMINIUM corner unit. 3 bedrooms plus 1 servant's, partially furnished. Rental $2,600. Don Associates *****41/2. CORONATION PLAZA STUDIO maisonette. Area 1,000 sq.ft. Fully furnished, split unit alrcond, available Ist Jan. Rental $2,100 Don Associates *****41/2. DIST. 0922, CAIRNHILL ROAD, apartment, 2 bedrooms, servant's.
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    • 558 36 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments COMMONWEALTH HDB 2-ROOM-ED 1 hall, groundfloor, unfurnished. $700 negotiable. Tel: *****80/ *****93, Agent. DIST 15, TANJONG KATONG Road for rent furnished walk-up 3rd Hour flat for $1,500. Tel: *****79/ *****60. DIST. 10, TAMAN SERASI, 3 bedrooms, servant's, fully furnished, $2,500 inclusive. Yumin Properties: *****1/ *****8.
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    • 833 36 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments LEONIE TOWER, 3 bedrooms, study, servant's, mid floor, facing pool, partially furnished, $6,000. Colliers: *****11. MACRITCHIE RESERVOIR VICINITY high floor, panoramic view, 3 bedrooms, CTV/ video/ stereo. Furnished $2,000 Wess *****44. MIMOSA PARK, HIGH floor, stimulating view, well furnished 4bedroomed apartment. View to appreciate! Tel:
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    • 1332 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses 1 lawatian I Its very name coniours up thoughts of a paradise with clear blue seas and hidden lagoons The Hawaiian was designed with this mmmd tquippedwith M a below water seal
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    • 562 36 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 16 LUCKY RISE luxurious double-storey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms, 3,400 sq.ft. $700,000. Regent *****55 DIST. 14, BRAND NEW doublestorey semi-detached, 3,700 sq.ft. freehold. Completion soon. Union Home: *****22. DIST. 19, BRAND NEW doublestorey semi-detached. 4,700/ 5,300 sq.ft. completion mid 1984. Union Home: *****22. DIST.
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    • 372 36 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments, V Bl I VMfcft Ira%fßTfc "*Y Tfl M The Condominium z»o torcHJ o comprises: 24 units of 4-storey apartments 24 units of 4-storey 2-level maisonettes Located at Bukit Arang, off Upper Serangoon Road, about 7km from
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    • 377 36 c Kirn Lin Mansion (dist. 10) 1,700 sq.ft. $420,000 c Poinciana Tower, 2.800 sq.ft. $630,000 c Grange Heights maisonette $590,000 c Elizabeth Heights maisonette $740,000 Greenecree maisonette 1,711 sq.ft. $450,000 Goodluck Garden 2,129 sq.ft. $435,000 c Westpeak 1,900 sq.ft. $470,000 WINNINGWAY: *****29/ *****60 WS^m ERA REAL ESTATf b bfffrt 4
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    • 718 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 10 WOOLLERTON PARK Unique garden apartment 3 bedrooms, separate servant's amenities. 2,350 sq.ft. Tenanted $5,000 p.m till end 1985 Sailing $705,000 Peter Contact Pater Chan STANDARD PROPERTIES PTE LTD *****91 (4 LINES) DIST. 10 HOLLAND ROAD Several units of 4-bedroomed apartments. Each
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    • 568 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 10 JALAN MUTIARA apartment, quiet surroundings, facing greenery. Freehold. 1,700 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's. $410,000 negotiable. Standard Properties: *****91. DIST. 10, DUCHESS COURT new lower maisonette. Private garden, pool, built-in bar, spacious llving/dinlng, garage. 3 bedrooms, 2,600 sq.ft. $655,000. Standard Properties: *****91.
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    • 841 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 16, COSY MANSION brand new walk-up apartment, facing pool. 3 bedrooms, freehold. Approx. 1250 sq.ft. $335,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11. DIST. 1543 AMBER ROAD near Katong Cold Storage newly renovated 2-bedrooms, free parking. 1,600 sq.ft. $295,000. *****47 (Agent). DIST. 10, CITY TOWER Freehold.
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    • 784 37 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 15, EQUATORIAL COOL, 2500 sq.ft., 5 bedrooms, freehold, $650,000. Berners, *****66. DIST. 1232, LOCK CHO apartment. 1 500 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. Freehold. $345,000. Cltlprop: *****75. c) HDB/HUDC Apartments TELOK BLANGAH CRESCENT, Iroom/ 1/2 hall, Redhill 1-room/ 1/2 hall, Buklt Ho Swee, 1-room/
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    • 538 37 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces FOR LEASE OR SALE LEASEHOLD FACTORY IN JURONG Land Area: 48,000 sq.m. Built-in Area: 16,000 sq.m. Suitable for general and heavy industries Genuine principals please write for details to: MAXWELL ROAD P.O. BOX 441 SINGAPORE 9008 RICHFIELD INDUSTRIAL CENTRE Factory space of 1 ,600
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    • 353 37 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces FOR SALE Off MacPherson Road -sstorey flatted warehouse/ factory building. Land area 18,000 sq.ft./ nett built-up area 30,000 sq.ft.freehold, immediate occupation. $7.2 million. Off Upper Thomson Road showroom/ warehouse building. Land area 80,000 sq.ft./ gross builtup area 160,000 sq.ft./ nett built-up area 120,000 sq.ft. freehold. $35
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    • 750 37 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces [We have the following I features for lease I 1 4 high speed lifts. I 2 container hoists to lift 40 I ft. container. I Every floor is a 'ground' floor. I Reasonable rental rates. I Free parking space. I Office space
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    • 611 37 93 Office Spaces b) Rental 6,300 sq.ft. space for rent, off Lavender Street, Dlst. 8. 3rd floor, with toilets and office rooms facilities $2.00 p.t.f. nagotiabi*. T*l: *****67 (5 LINES) NIN KAI ENTERPRISE TELEX NINKAI R*****7 Office hours. 8 am to 6 pm DIST. 2260, UNITY HOUSE (Jurong), 1,500/ 3,000
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    • 597 39 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental Exclusive Office Space available immediately Tong Eng Building Modern 26-storey Office Building at Cecil Street One partitioned and carpeted office I space of 1227 sq.ft. (113.99 sq.m.) on high floor available for immediate lease. Excellent parking facilities. Interested parties, please
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    • 738 41 109 Academic TUTORIAL CLASSES PREPARING FOR GCE 'OVA' 19b4 EXAMINATIONS Taught by Experienced Qualified Teachers Morning/ Afternoon/Evening Session* available New Classes commencing In DECEMBER English Language Mathematics D Chines* 2nd Language c Additional Mathematics c Physical Science f General Paper General Mathematics c Further Mathematics For detailed Information please call:CLIFFORD
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    • 683 41 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beginners) (Specially programmed for students and others) FEE: $100/- for the whole course (Special concession for students only you will be required to identify yourself as a student). INTENSIVE COURSE 1) M/W/ 9.00- 12.00pm 05/12/83 F 2) M/W/ 2.00- 5.00pm 05/12/83 3) T/Th 2.00-
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    • 302 41 112 Commercial/ Technical IMPORT EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE SYLLABUS COVERS: Trade Terms, Sales Contract, Breach of Contract Purchase orders, Establishing Overseas Contact, International Trade, Methods of Payments, Banking, Type of L/C, Shipping Practice, Containerised Shipping, Transhipment, Reshlpment, Freight Calculation, Air Cargo, CCCN Coding, GSP, Chartering and Chartered Parties, Export
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    • 475 41 112 Commercial/ 112 Commercial/ Technical Technical LCCI PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE Fulltime Morning Afternoon Part-time Evening Commencing 3rd January 1984 Course incorporates practical training: 'Hands-on' Telex 'Hands-on' Word Processing Hands-on' Computer Programming INVITATION OPEN HOUSE Students and parents are cordially invited to an "Open House": Day/Date: Thursday, Bth December Friday, 9th
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    • 226 41 A FREE TALK Will be conducted by Top Professionals on IMPORT/EXPORT PROCEDURES DOCUMENTATION COURSE Date: 30-11-83 Time: 7.30pm Venue: LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #09-14, People's Park Centre For Reservations, please call:Tel: *****81 (10 lines) BANKING Certificate Diploma m Banking prepares you for a banking career. Join the leading school
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    • 393 41 116 Dancing SOCIAL DANCE CLASSES commencing 2.00 p.m. and 4.00 p.m. Sunday 4/12/83; 3.00 p.m. Tuesday 6/12/83; 7.30p.m Wednesday 7/12/83. Disco: 3.00 p.m. Saturday 3/12/83; 6.30 p.m. Thursday 8/12/83. David's School of Dancing, «07-25, Cuppage Centre, *****61. 117 Modelling MARISALON COMMENCING BASIC/ Personal Grooming Courses on sth, 7th December. Enrol
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    • 188 41 ANNOUNCEMENTS 132 Births/Birthdays YAP ON NOVEMBER 26TH 1983 at Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore to Gayle Nakamura and Paul. their first daughter. 134 Lost LOST ON TAXI from airport last Sunday, soft black vinyl bag with camera, note-book and 2 exposed films. Please ring: Jessie. *****33 Reward LOST SINGAPORE PASSPORT No A*****9
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  • OBITURIES
    • 299 42 141 Deaths 141 Deaths PATH DA BHOG ceremony to be held on 4/12/83 at 3.00 p.m. at Khelaa Dharmak Sabha. 18, Niven Road. SAROAR HARJIT SINGH BURJ HARI SINGH ptiHd away on 23/11/83. leaving behind hi* Beloved wife: MDM JIGIR KAUR Father: BRIAMSTNGH) (INDIA) Sons: SUKDEV SINGH SAJAN SINGH Daughters-in-law:
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      22 42 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MOM. A. CHELLAMA DEPARTED ON 30.11.82 ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY CHILDREN, SONS-IN-LAW, DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW, GRANDCHILDREN AND RELATIVES.
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    • 197 42 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM KOH CHOO CHIN AGE 93 Passed away peacefully on 28/11/83 Sadly missed by: DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Lee Hul Huang Yeo Yong Kirn Hul Klang Lek Tuan Kee GRANDSONS GRAND DAUGHTERSi IN-LAW John Yeo See Chia Helen Wong Lee Pin Julian Yeo See Teck Doreen Lee Slew
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    • 59 42 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements r V DR. NORMAN HORNE brother of the late DR. GORDON HORNE and his family wish to offer their heartfelt thanks to his many friends for so much kindness, consideration and sympathy and especially to the Reverend John McKinley of Orchard Road Presbyterian Church for conducting
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    • 141 42 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam fIN CHERISHED MEMORY OF OUR DEAR PAPA MAMA IJabez Thumboo a Josephine Kang Sai Eng Departed: 30/11/79 Departed: 8/12/79 In our hearts you live, our memories are of love. II You have so much to give; bless us from above. 5$ T In Loving
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    • 121 42 The Family of the late Mdm. Ln Siew Har sincerely thank all ralativet, friends, Management A Staff of Anthonian Ptc. Ltd. A Lall Di»per» ary for their kind condolences. contribution* A attendance during their recent bereavement. With heartfelt thank* gratitude to Rev. Daniel Tan, Mr A Mr*. Thomas
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  • Racing
    • 726 43  -  EPSOM JEEP By Whip comes down hard 55 jockeys handed 626 days' suspension so far this season JUST 94 days of racing so far this season and racing stewards of the four associated turf clubs and the stipendiary stewards have handed out an astonishing total of 626
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    • 289 43 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. First One, a course scratching last week, showed up on a yielding track here this morning. With a riding boy astride, the speedy five-year-old gelding was kept well m hand to clock 42 sec, finishing full of running. First One started only four times
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    • 86 43 RECORD PRICE SURPASSED NEWMARKET (England), Tues. The European record paid for a foal of kidnapped champion racehorse Shergar a week ago has been surpassed at the Newmarket sales. Peter Harris, who trains jumpers and sells high-class yearlings, bid 260,000 guineas (about S$860,000) for a bay foal, overtaking the 255,906 guineas
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    • 207 43 At the 400 metres At the finish Pictures at the 400m by a 4 Div A 1,200m I. Legato 2. Classic Dancer 3. Bintang Timor V 4. Swift III Dist: Itt nk, 6 Time 1:13.6 MALAYSIAN MAIDEN STAKES 1,200m 1. Road Runner II
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  • 228 44 LONDON, Tues. English soccer players who carry goal-scoring celebrations too far would get sent off, if referee Clive Thomas has his way. "It's high time players stopped doing that sort of thing. We have enough problems with hooliganism and when a player runs to the crowd he
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  • 291 44 RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues. Leaders Flamengo and Bangu won their final ties to force a clash that will decide the second-round champions of the Rio de Janeiro State Soccer Championship. Flamengo beat Vasco da Gama 3-0 and Bangu beat Botafogo 1-0 on Sunday to end the
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  • 328 44 RAFAEL de la Sierra, executive vice-presi-dent of the New York Cosmos, denied reports that Pele would be coming out of retirement to play for his team for US$5 million ($10.5 m). The 43-year-old Pele retired from Cosmos after the 1977 season. The Brazilian newspaper Jornal do Brasil reported
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  • 582 44 Rugby circus to hit the road in April The proposed rule changes PLAYERS will be able to pass off the ground if they are not claimed m a tackle. ALL conversions will be taken from m front of the goal posts 35 metres out. A HALF-BACK cannot go past the
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  • 262 44 PRAGUE, Tues. Czechoslovakia need to beat Rumania m Bratislava tomorrow to reach the finals of the European Championship m France next year, but a draw would be good enough to take the Rumanians through from a close group. Rumania, clearly the underdogs m Group Five m which
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  • 535 45  -  HAKIKAT RAI By Lifter forced to quit weights after accident 4 WHILE weightlifting may be out for me, there is always the shot put and discus to concentrate on. After recovering from an injury, many people give up sports completely, citing the fear of pain as the
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  • 114 45 SEOUL, Tues. The Korean tiger, seen m the picture on the right, will be the official mascot of the Olympic Games, due to be held here m 1988, the Games organising committee said today. Organising chairman Ro Tae-Woo said the tiger, now extinct m Korea, was
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  • 244 45 IN a bid to regain some of their lost pride, the national hockey team will embark on a two-week training and competition tour of Western Australia early next year. The Australian tour is part of their build-up to bolster the team's mixed fortunes on
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  • 241 45 THE 1983 hockey season is expected to stretch to early next year because the Singapore Hockey Association are onable to complete their backlog of scheduled matches. The competitions affected are the Senior and Junior knockout tournaments and the association's mixedsevens. The finals of the
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  • 312 45 SPORTS SHORTS MARK GORSKI, of Chicago, powered his way to victory over 19-year-old Mark Barry, of Britain, to take the sprint event on the final day or an international cycling meet m Bridgetown on Monday. BRAZILIAN Robenson Pacheco clocked 3 hr. 37 mm. 39 sec., to win the 25th annual
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  • 358 45 Adelene surges to the front MEXICO CITY, Tues. Singapore's Adelene Wee, who was m 14th spot after the first round, forged to the top with 1,148 pinfalls for a 12-game total of 2,210 m the 37--strong women's field of the bowling World Cup tournament
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  • 68 45 TOKYO, Tues. Japan outlasted South Korea 12-15, 15-9, 15-13, 8-15, 15-11 m the final round-robin series of the Asian men's volleyball championship here today. Results Final round: China bt Taiwan 7-15, 15-6, 15-4, 15--4; Japan bt South Korea 12-15, 15-9, 15-13, 8-15, 15-11 Consolation round: Indonesia bt
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    338 46  -  TAY CHENG KHOON Kiwi Clark confirms Classic bid By KIWI World Cup golf representative Dennis Clark will be the star attraction m the Third Maruman Classic at the Bukit course from Dec 15-18. Clark has confirmed his participation and will fly here after taking part m the World
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  • 364 46 Top seed practises on Parliament court MELBOURNE, Tues. People walking past the tennis court of the Victorian State Parliament couldn't quite believe what they saw today. On court, behind Parliament, was Martina Martina, demonstrating a style never seen when the lawmakers play. Martina, sparring with coach George Estep,
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  • 153 46 LAGOS, Tues. Nduka Odlzor, Nigeria's new sports idol, made a triumphant return home on Sunday when he took both singles and doubles titles m a tennis tournament In Benin City, east of here. Odizor, known as "The Duke", took the USSIMM ($21,0W) singles prize with
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  • 275 46  -  TAY CHENG KHOON TENNIS lost a true son when Lim Hee Chin, a great player, loyal friend and, most of all, -a gentleman, died recently m Melbourne. A former Singapore national champion and representative, Hee Chin also turned out f* Malaya m the Davis Cup m the
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  • 243 46 HAMBURG, Tues. Egypt's Helal Moussa achieved more than most players who have clashed with Jahangir Khan m the past two-and-a-half years when he won four successive points m a second round match of the World Open squash championship last night. Helal came back from
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  • 167 46 NEW YORK, Tues. Topranked Nebraska continued to rule the College Football world yesterday, but the Cornhuskers lost a little ground to runners-up Texas m the penultimate regularseason Associated Press poll. Nebraska received 52 of 55 first-placed votes and 1,097 of a possible 1,100 points from
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    • 774 46 announces i the 1984 programme of twelve-week courses m 1 PURCHASING AND MATERIALS MANAGEMENT f held m the United Kingdom for delegates from all over the world j| The courses are designed to provide practical training to improve 1 professional skills m the areas of purchasing, supply, stores management, stock
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    • 101 46 In Semenyih Effective 30 November, Public Bank adds another branch to its list of branches at 228 Jalan Besar, Semenyih, Selangor. Tel: 03-*****1, 03-*****2 Cable: 'PUBLICBANK' Semenyih Oh Publicßank closer to you With each branch opening Public Bank brings its friendly services and facilities nearer to you. Soon more branches
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    • 52 46 UNIGOLF'S ANNUAL SALE up> to discount on sets, Wf^ individual clubs, WT putters, bails, Br shoes, bags, j%M shirts, racquets 1 and accessories. Sv^B^E^ >'- ;^^|mSt Hf Kv^EsVi V" ■'"^fe UNIGOLF PTE LTD "0139 High Stieet Centre *81-08 Orchard Towers (Front Block) Nofth Bridge Rd *****1 Orchard Road (0923) Tel
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  • 194 47 Pttaya perk in the surf TROY GREEN and Ramie Salleh, who finished first and second respectively m the Board Sailing Association of Singapore autumn series, will be rewarded for their efforts. The BSAS will provide them free accommodation m next month's Singha Siam World Cup windsurfing championships, off Pattaya. Troy,
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  • Article, Illustration
    316 47  -  JOE DORAI Thais and Indonesians to send reserves for Merlion Cup tourney By THE Football Association of Singapore's hopes of a glamorous Merlion Cup took a plunge yesterday when Thailand and Indonesia named their second stringers for the tournament. Thailand, the South-east Asia Games champions, are entering a
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  • 120 47  -  J. RAJENDRAN RICHARD LIM, Singapore's representative to the recent world amateur billiards championship m Malta, has returned with advice for those who plan to follow m his footsteps: Get accustomed to slow tables. The eight-time national champion said that because ne Is
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  • 97 47 HONGKONG, Tues. Defending champions China won the right to represent Asia at next year's Los Angeles Olympics when they beat Japan 95-71 (49-32) m the 12th Asian Basketball Championships here tonight South Korea took third place when they beat Kuwait 83-60 (51--41). Singapore finished
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  • 276 47  -  JOE DOR AI SINGAPORE'S intermediate soccer squad, who make their international debut m the Merlion Cup tournament starting on Saturday, are troubled by the lack of a competent sweeper. And coach Samsuddin Rahmat and manager Andrew Yap have until Friday, when the final squad are named, to
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  • 332 47 BOMBAY, Tues. The West Indies were not tempted by India's challenge to score 244 m 156 minutes to win the Fourth cricket Test, and the match ended m a draw on the fifth and final day here today. Clive Lloyd's touring team, who finished
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  • 143 47 BRISBANE, Tues. Tropical rainstorms came to Pakistan's rescue today and gave them a draw m the Second cricket Test against Australia. The rain turned the Brisbane Cricket Ground into a lake to deny Australia a victory, probably an innings. The Pakistanis were 271 runs behind, with only
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  • 89 47 CAPE TOWN, Tues. Franklyn Stephenson rescued the rebel West Indian cricketers from defeat by Western Province here yesterday. Leg spinner Denys Hobson had reduced the tourists, 31 behind on first innings, to 154 for six when Stephenson joined Collis King m a seventhwicket stand. They put on
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    123 48 RANGOON, Toes. Yon might be forgiven if you thought this was a group people watching a game or something like that. Bat this was a court scene. The two men m white shirts Major Zin Mo (second from left) and Capt Kang Mln-Chul (second from right) are
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  • 452 48 Soviets may review decision to break off medium-range missile talks GENEVA, Tuesday THE American-Soviet talks on curbing longrange nuclear weapons resumed here today amid reports suggesting Moscow's readiness to review its decision to break off negotiations on medium-range missiles. Today's meeting followed a walkout of Soviet negotiators from
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  • 251 48  -  EVANGELINE GAMBOA By MANY beat-the-clock workers did not make it to their offices on time on Monday morning. Electric clocks m their offices said they were four minutes late. Even some habitually punctual people had difficulties meeting appointments on time that day.
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  • 49 48 What it should have been A REPORT yesterday on the close of Productivity Month at Keppel Shipyard erroneously described Mr Chua Chor Teck as the chairman of the Keppel Group. Mr Chua, who gave the concluding address for the campaign, is the group managing director. The error is regretted.
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  • 198 48 Japan urges Moscow to return to Geneva TOKYO, Tuesday THE Soviet Union plans to deploy 135 SvS-20 medium-range nuclear missiles m Soviet Far East bases, and has already increased the number m place to 117 from 118, according to a senior Japanese Foreign
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  • 51 48 AMSTERDAM, llies. The left wing government m Surinam announced it had foiled a coup attempt, the Dutch news agency ANP reported today. It quoted its correspondent m Paramaribo, Surinam's capital, as saying the government had called a press conference about the attempt but no further details.
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  • 146 48 KARACHI, Tues. Pakistan's medium pacer Sarfraz Nawaz left here today for Australia with a request to cricket authorities to send home wives of the touring team if it wanted to win matches. "The cricket board should send back the wives of all the
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  • 170 48 How many came last year In Singapore, SALMA KHALJK reports: Thai visitors to Singapore last year totalled 157,840, representing a growth of 45.2 per cent over 1981. For the first eight months of this year, visitors from Thailand continued to grow, showing an increase of 24.2 per cent over the
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  • 30 48 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 1.22 to 1,268.60 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP
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    • 229 48 5$ A- i^k presents Mk^Jm Tuesday /V. and (7^ uirsc^ \r^^4<K Butfet 4 i\ luncheon m\ Snow Tlr H garden y W Date: Ist Dec. 1983 if JJ Price: $16++ I II Buffet Lunch: 12 noon I II Show Time: 1.15 pm i II Models by: Elsa Yeo Agency T
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    • 129 48 UP TO 1 p.m. Cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.43 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.41 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 17 35 C Fine Manila 22/28 C Fair Amsterdam ±C t Melbourne 17/27 C Goudy Bangkok 16/28 C Goudy Moscow 1/5 C Rain
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 764 1  - High-tech revolution in a glass wire SALMA KHALIK By The end of the era of copper cables m telecommunications is near. Comparing optic fibres with copper cables is like comparing an expressway with a dirt track. The glass wire's advantages include greater carrying capacity at faster speed and tamperproof communications.
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    • 585 1  -  SCOTT ARMSTRONG By BY THE late 1980s it should become routine. Soon an international consortium will choose a company to lay a fibre-optic cable linking the United States with England and France. The long-planned cable project, which will carry messages by light waves instead
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    • OUTLOOK 1
      • 773 2 Prescription drugs have a potential for harm. Some may cause adverse reactions. Others may interact with food, drinks and other drugs to give side effects. But they can be safe and effective if some basic rules are observed, according to a leaflet from the US
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      • 302 2 FOOD can interact with drugs, making them work faster or slower, or even preventing them from working at all. Fatty food, eaten before the anti-fungal drug griseofulvin is taken, can cause blood levels of the drug to rise markedly. Calcium m dairy products impairs
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      • 258 2 BECAUSE of side effects and drug interactions, it is important that you tell your doctor if you: Have had allergic reactions to drugs or food, such as rashes or headaches. Are taking medication on a regular basis, such as contraceptives or insulin,
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      • 642 3  -  JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA The work of the Young Women's Christian Association m Lebanon continues uninterrupted. Only the emphasis is changed, from providing vocational training to doing relief work among victims of war. By IN WAR-TORN Lebanon, essential services such as electricity and water supply may be
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    • 826 5 Computer literacy is not enough, computer ethics must also be taught, say American educationists, alarmed by the growing abuse of computer skills by the young. By JIM BENCIVENGA m Boston NO MATTER that the topic is computers. The lesson is ethics. And what must be
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    • 687 5  - Korean kids bring joy to US homes SEHYON JOH By m New York WHEN America's First Lady Nancy Reagan brought two Korean children back to the United States last week for heart surgery, it spotlighted a three-dec-ade love affair between Americans and youngsters from that small Asian nation. Since the
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 744 8  - Ballet of many delights PAULINE WALKER ALEXANDER ROY LONDON BALLET THEATRE Victoria Theatre Last Friday and Saturday Reviewed by FANTASY and delight reigned m the Victoria Theatre last weekend when the Alexander Roy London Ballet Theatre performed two different programmes there. A Midsummer Night's Dream, Alexander Roy's full-length ballet based
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      • 95 8 BONNIE TINSLEY, a poet and regular contributor to The Straits Times, Section Two, has written a book on the Botanic Gardens. Entitled Singapore Green and published by Times Books International, the book is now available at $12.50. In conjunction with the launching of her book,
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    • LEISURE 2
      • 641 9  -  CHAN ENG CHENG The head of a corporate bank will put aside his calculators and play the organ at St Andrew's Cathedral during lunch tomorrow. By THE lunch hour is sacred to banker John Hill. This is when he leaves his office m
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      • 1006 9  -  STEPHEN HOLDEN By m New York PAUL SIMON'S intellectually ambitious pop music has always thrived on an attempt to reconcile opposing forces. Using rock 'n' roll's simple harmonic vocabulary and casual lyric tone, he has tried to fashion the pop equivalents of short stories and
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    • 79 1 mfflmSm^\^r^V™ss and you: Teaching children Paul Simon's ■HRV/^ interactions about latest album mptVv^ and reactions computer ethics WB^kj^__ OUTLOOK, Page Two p age Five LEISURE, Page Nine iMrWPiffIWML tß\ W* te^"swk j| p **B B?^ -^B B^^^i B 1 B^// B^w^^^^^B BP^i R( iff"*^ ''jabK *^'^l^t^rfeS^Ms'-^^^^is' 1 i^^Bßi -^b^b |H
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    • 143 2 f \>v fy SINGAPORE \J/ 1 aramount Jiote/*^ Where the happy people go |j i m Night Special Fashion Show Mr "^.Thursdays 1,8, 15 Dec. VFirst Drink Charge^^^ m colours (Normal) JOtk You won't believe .^^H howfarAeronhas I stretched jeanswear, until you see it for yourself HP fc at the
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    • 300 2 Do's and don'ts DO CHECK with your doctor if are taking to show to your doctor a drug is not doing what it is yonr pharmacist, supposed to do for you. You DONT stop taking your medimav need a different dosage or cine just because you're feeling a different drue
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    • 124 2 SOONLY ANN, THE FURNITURE SHOP THAT BELIEVES IN GOOD SERVICE AND^gfk LONG-TERM BENEFITS FOR Through hard work and excellent service, M? Soonly Ann has become a well-known name in^^^^^^^s^ the furniture business. We are also renowned^^^^^^^^ I for our reasonable pricing. Come an* see u&s^ol<&^§zoo for yourself. You can always
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    • 430 3 BJk If 'mil £^B Ik j^r Egg bhS j&i i^^i Snß P^B I^op B Taste lias made it the best selling scotch. bShbb^^hl .^BBmi E5rS Upper Serangoon Shopping Centre, 756, Upper Serangoon Road, mUmJ^ 1$ *k P, f caitexLU r\7 r\* o- rtrro -r i OomiAl BH T™ Petrol Station
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    • 453 4 a 14"irBo"NDNANZA"DAY!" ■CAPITOL-REX-CHANGI- WOODLANDS a PWCES i irele $4 g Stalls S.UASH BOOKM6S ONUIMO fRK USI CAPIIOI Hi 4 1 l 4 00. 6 45, 9JO WOODLANDS. 1 30, 4. 6 45. 915 \NGI Ham 1.30 4 00. 630 9 iS (REX-CHANGI-WOODLANDS: LAST DAY) 2Dm o^Rb\ m supa-stßrropftortc sound wifti
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    • 474 4 p^ymphony Orchestra December '83 Diary Music Director Resident Conductor: Choo Hoey December 1, 2 3 Hooked on Classics Guest Conductor: Yoshizaku Fukumura Programme: Russian Ludmilla: Overture Glinka Can't Stop the Classics Air for the G String J.S. Bach Stokowski Hooked on Romance (Part 1) Hooked on a Song Scene from
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    • 404 4 A /Witt \ff* ff>b A~ f/ w/typ^MW/W §A/w k dW %rW(>tiMf)ltt> K^| jMmSmJnkW jBMPgM' Sydney Wind Quintet Michael Scott Flute Josef Hanic Oboe Gabor Reeves Clarinet Gordon Skinner Bassoon Anthony Buddie Horn Sunday 4 December 83 spm DBS Auditorium Presented by the Ministry of Culture and the Australian High Commission
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    • 419 4 QOOOCXXKJOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ 1 1 ODEON 1§ j OPENS TOMORROW! |j CLOSE "M I Q ENCOUNTERS Bk *J S X OF A OBHLjtmS 5 X RI7ADDE I/IMP* the tyrannical overdog O X Dl^AKkb KIINU Half-man/ half mach.ne O xln a planet jgj VI !j! Qno one has wT 'SK X 8 warned
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    • 498 5 II iipiiiii i t- -III" I II X 1 theper tqma group TECHNICS RS-M206 ENTITLES YOU TO: Soft Touch k!^ 1 pc Technics SL-Q2l Oat only Metal Tape Compatibility ■m ■MWiUMJMiwijfcmiij— MM Dolby B jA L-^' C9EBBI .mx Head O 1 mi AiJA il J S2BO "r* mEw Normal $280
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    • 1094 6 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES m BBffiHß Telex Service: Address: Rates: CTMUTC S T A.N.T.S Appointments, Notice Section Straits Times: 5J23.75 psc cm. nl« Jo, RS ***** TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. RSSOBBI sales Service, Times House SS^SPSt «5 on mSSm Tel: *****11 «t 2724-7 2669 Road 00 APPOINTMENTS Malayan
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    • 355 6 GARFIELD By Jim DaviM I PIP YOU KNOW I I'M MIS6INGf I I AAV HEART. YOU'VE I'M AMtPICAL J y~-^. V A MAJ O^ 7 STOLEN IT A WAV J f iJ") I'M NOT T fcj\ /VOUfOv k-i\ fl MATE. TO S£e\ •Ty I SURPRISEP/ T7 I &RAIN?i '7 A
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    • 473 7 KmsmUhmhm RMHHMBHIHHHHHHHHHbHHHHhS9HnBHHIHHHHBiHHHH PEANUTS BySchutz YOU'KE LUCKY YOU'RE tKIF YOU WERE YOU'^l I YOU'P MAVE TO ATTACK NO, KICKIN6 A CAN OF NOT A WILP ANIMAL... MAVE TO HUNT FOR f/ YOUR PREY..PO YOU THINK PO6 FOOP ISN'T iv^YOUR SUPPErJV| YOU COULP PO THAT?_, QUITE THE SAME KING TUT ByClm BEETLE
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    • 351 8 CERTIFICATE IN J^^PUBUC REIATIONS MANAGEMENT a programme designed for the private and public sector Singapore, January 25 April 28, 1984 (4 Modules) Limited to 18 participants only. Programme Objectives To develop and improve the management skills of public relations executives. Programme Format/Duration It consists of a series of 3 1
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    • 23 8 v I toP^I Sole Agent. Casey Enterprises Pte. Ltd., 1 North Bridge Road, No. 07-01 to 07-03, High Street Centre, Singapore. Tel: *****55
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    • 968 9 It'sourlsth Anniversary and we'd like to share it with you *%yA mi&l iltl* C*l« I stPrize $3,000 P. 0.5.8. Cash Voucher plus 1 set Metz with a very special sale. vfU 9V^MHBB| (||p-3IP^%X«- J f Purchaseany of the following 26" Teletext TV 1 set JVC Video Cassette prize v-** v>
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 81 9 TODAY: Singapore 1.30 a.m. Port Dickson 3.09 a.m. Sedlll Kechil 1.43 a.m. (08m) 8.03 a.m. (2.4m), (2.5m), 10.15 a.m. (0.7m), (1.1m), 8.03 a.m. (2.3m), 2.18 p.m. (1.1m). 8.15 p.m. (2.1m), 9.58 p.m. 2.13 jp.m. (1.0 m), 8.45 p.m. (2-4 m). TOMORROW: Singapore Port Dickson 4.11 a.m. Sedlll Kechil 7.20 a.m.
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    • 160 9 GRAFF EXHIBITION The world's largest heartshaped diamond will be on display. 10.30 a.m.7 p.m. Brunei Suite, Goodwood Park Hotel. Ends on Monday. Free. SINGAPORE GREEN Talk-cum-slide show by Bonnie Tinsley. National Museum Theatrette. 9.30 and 10.30 a.m. Free. (See story on Page Ten.) CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT Victoria Concert Hall. 8
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    • 246 10 HfIHHHBBBBBBESHHGSIiHfIfIBBfIBH^'' l-faaJPSLJL Jig Hfell MM&' ?2&wF f jFM^L rM^Jmm^wf^nrW mm fa/ JM k: Mr wff mm Mm fl M r m.mL •ssBSBb~*j&k ill :^Bl^BhV'"^^^W. ml Jtf- Jm^ 1^" 1 —^nH Iki akai WBHI W\ Front// \T Ui H^^feift! 85 :4^'' F^LJ]""^3l3 I ■S3 1 s=s llfci^'" 4 S «HB W
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 745 10 «>'.ii.«iiiv/iiflWAWi»iuiiaiifl:«i€ifflre How the Japanese work Japanese at leisure in the Ginza The Nature of Things The Nation Family (Ch 5, 19.10 p.m) Photograph by STEVEN LEE THE NATURE OF Viewers will also be We watch her go Don't Take It Away, THINGS THE NA- taken to a car manufac- through
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    • 978 10 3.00 PM Opening followed by Hotel (Mandarin/r): The tolerated until her brother is old enough to take looks as if the cats will inherit the estate unless story revolves around the Chen family and their over Matt Houston solves the case, hotel business. 6.15 News (English) But he is allergic
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  • SECTION THREE
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      • 1447 1  -  LI LIENFUNG Bamboo Green By MOST Chinese, when the "dream of a butterfly" is mentioned, will think of the famous philosopher, Zhuang Zi, who could not decide whether he was a man dreaming he was a butterfly or a butterfly dreaming it was a man.
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      • 843 2  -  GOH BENG CHOO By THE lead roles m The Cat and the Plumber, presented by the Southern Arts Society and also this year's drama festival winner m the Mandarin section, were played by two blue-col-lar workers. Forty-year-old Wang Yafa, who played the plumber, was a construction
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      • 245 1 [I '-;"I^^BBB^^3^BißiBßß^^^i^B^BßMi^^ T::• TTe at Shing Loong Finance :^^^^g^^^^PiHiilHM^^ If understand the anticipation and In^ i l?lB{Er y*^^^^^^Wß^^HWßH^^j^^^|^B^^ ?v P™ 1 1111 1 excitement that leads up to owning Wr^ jIB Vpi fmm^ wm Our role is to take you through tfifeJflflftP* 'I Mr i :v^i .mi,,, I -j^ juJMr
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      • 166 2 r (congratulations mw* i iwfgp I fTT I^ rrri X -I\J cr^HilL r Kill 1 J^*/Ll\l\ bfL Ij pH I i«Uii.- i** _*B Jii *^l on f/z^ opening of their new j a^*l^- VionnnunYtPYQ iyi RnniYifl Hmi^P ■^^m y a BP f_Mß_t^s_^"isE?**' J 1 \^f^7 Y L&\A\A\AVtiA'l i^t^A •!> t#
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      • 707 3 APPOINTMENTS SMITH VALVE SINGAPORE PTE LTD We are a newly established US manufacturing company situated at Tuas Avenue 2, Jurong. To begin operations, we require the following positions to be filled by qualified candidates: 1) ACCOUNTANT Possess a recognised Accounting qualification Must be able to handle independently a complete set
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      • 727 3 A well-established and leading electrical :;:i: engineering firm is urgently looking for suit- •'i:-: able applicants to fill the following vacancies— a) Electrical Construction Site Supervisors; b) Estimators (on Electrical I! Works); j:j:; c) Experienced Typist/ Operator. Qualifications for:— a) Diploma/PUB license holders with ti 1-2 years' experience on site
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      • 957 3 It you have a degree m Electrical Engineering and 2-3 years of experience m an industrial powerjengineenng environment, you could Pc lust the person we are m\ I //m looking Tor to nil the position ot V ELECTRICAL ENGINEER m our Pulau Bukom Refinery Complex, development and personal growth. The
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      • 600 4  -  AZIZFAKIR ANAK BENTAYAN Author: Hamdan Raja Abdullah Publsher: Dewan Bahasa Pustaka; 169 pp Reviewed by IT CANNOT be denied that imperialism has brought m its wake the sciences and a complex way of thinking. The colonial masters have given us mathematics, surveying, geography, history and
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      • 495 4  -  Oleh AZIZFAKIR Diperkatakan TAX DAPAT kita nafikan bahawa zaman penjajahan juga membawa bersamanya ilmu pengetahuan dan pembaharuan berfikir yang lebih kompleks. Pent ierih kita bersama penjajah yang telah kita alami itu menjadikan kita sekarang bertambah maju tidak kira peniajah Inggeris, Belanda, Portugis
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      • 559 4  - Lesson 86A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By O9^ Lets BACA karangan di bawah dengan tellti dan jawab soalan-Soalan yang bertkutnya sebagal satu latlhan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: ADANYA perbezaan hak-hak antara kaum wanita dengan lelaki, tidak bererti
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      • 800 4 NOTICES This is to inform you that effective 1 Dec '83, the Registered Office address m Singapore of both LOMBARD INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO. OF NEWARK, NEW JERSEY will be 5, Shenton Way, #02-14, UIG Building, Singapore 0106. Tel: *****11. Telex: RS ***** LOMBRD. Telegram: LOMBARD FOR SALE
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      • 620 4 1984 UNIVERSITY OF LONDON EXAMINATIONS Entries for the 1984 examinations will be received between 0830 hours and 1600 hours Mondays to Fridays daily except Saturdays at the Central Testing Service branch, Ground Floor, Strathrnore Building, Ministry of Education, Kay Siang Road, Singapore 1024, during the following periods:--5 to 16 December
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