The Straits Times, 13 March 1984

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/84 I
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  • 584 1 Dr Goh: If any identifiable class does m fact emerge More parliament reports on Pages 10,11,12 and 13 By our Parliament team 41 CAN, however, assure him that any identifiable class that may emerge will not be the result of the priority scheme. In a
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  • 205 1 Days of the pig farm numbered THE pig farm might soon become a thing of the past, another vanishing trade. The reason: It might be far cheaper to import all the pork that Singapore needs rather than clean up after the pigs m (arms here. The First Deputy Prime Minister,
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  • 113 1 What it should have been A FRONT page report yesterday headlined 'Rusty water' said the PUB was changing unlined pipes up to residents' doorsteps. As the inside story said, the PUB's responsibility, m fact, ends at the meter points. The replacement programme m HDB flats is being carried out jointly
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  • 238 1 Jalil murder: Mak pleads not guilty HONGKONG, Mon. Klaag butaMmM Mak Fo»n Hum, 32, today pleaded n.t guilty In the High Cesrt acre to mordertng Bnmlpntra Malaysia Finance (BMF) assistant general manager Jalil Ibrahim. Mr Justice O'Connor recorded the plea before granting a defence application for a brief adjournment to
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  • 156 1 $229,960 phone bill shock for woman BEDFORD (New York), Mon. Mrs Jane Landenberger stayed calm when the operator told her she had a U5|109,505 (*****,960) telephone bill. But when she heard it would take a truck to deliver it, "that's what made me think: 'I really have got a big
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  • 127 1 Yio Chu Kang steps into hi-tech era YIO Chu Kan* took a few short years to develop from Jangle Into a constituency within Ang Mo Klo New Town with more than MM HDB flats. Soon, It will move Into the hi-tech era with a computer centre In Its soon-to-be ballt
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  • Latest
    • 47 1 LONDON, Mon. The Philippine Airlines won the right today to challenge a British government decision to cat the number of flights It can make between London and Manila from three to two a week. Hearing will take place on March 26. Reuter
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  • 229 1 WORKERS m Singapore have benefited from the policies of the PAP government and there were tangible results to prove this, Finance Minister, Dr Tony Tan, said yesterday when he wound up the debate on the Budget. He said the average monthly wage for workers was $935 last year
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  • 252 1 Tut af Dr God's answer Page 10 had been inspired by the conviction that "only clever parents could breed clever children." The root of the problem, Dr Goh said, was that Singapore's social customs and habits had not kept pace with its economic strides. While the young Singapore woman was
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  • Article, Illustration
    76 1 $2m to tax man A TAX evasion summons against businessman Wee Mon-Cheng was withdrawn m court yesterday after he had agreed to pay $2 million to the Comptroller of Income Tax. State Counsel Jiang Siew Ming said that as Wee is already 71, the Comptroller was not pursuing his tax
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  • 365 1 Curbs on trading in palm oil futures KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE). m an unprecedented move m its four-year history, invoked emergency rules today and imposed restrictions on trading m crude palm oil futures. From 3.30 p.m. today and until Wednesday's closing, trading m crude palm
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 531 2 Wee settles for $2m BUSINESSMAN Wee Mon-Cheng was yesterday acquitted of a tax-evasion summons after it was said he had agreed to pay $2 million to the Comptroller of Income Tax. State Counsel Jiang Siew Ming said that as Wee was already 71, the Comptroller was not pursuing a
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    • 277 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IF retired Members of Parliament and capable career diplomats can be a growing source of talent and experience for selecting future envoys, It will take a big load off some MPs. These are MPs who have to double up as envoys as well as neighbouring
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    • 297 2 No goals but exciting SHEFFIELD Wednesday and Southampton drew 0-0 in an English Football Association Cup quarterfinal soccer match on Sunday. They will replay on March 20. Although no goals were scored, it was one of the most exciting matches seen in Britain all season. Both teams had countless
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    • 280 2 AUDITORS QUALIFY RESULTS OF SHANGRI-LA HOTEL LTD IT IS extremely rare for auditors to qualify the results of a major company in Singapore, but they have done just that at Shangri-La Hotel Ltd, which runs one of the republic's most prestigious and profitable hotels. Their reservations come from the
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    • 448 2 Sidestepping the UN THE call by South African Foreign Minister Pik Botha for a regional conference on Namibia is seen as a genuine move towards bringing it to independence while sidestepping a United Nations' plan for the territory. Mr Botha said South Africa was willing to take
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    • 203 2 m Confidence in system THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia is confident that the country's system of parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy will prevail forever. The King, Sultan Ahmad Shah, was addressing Parliament for the last time as Yang di-Pertuan Agong. His term of office ends on
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    • 379 2 British TV satire... JUST three years old, yet the BBC comedy series, Yes, Minister, has earned the enthusiastic allegiance of viewers in Britain and the 33 countries where it has been telecast. The two men who caricatured the British government in the series, scripwriter Antony Jay and co-writer,
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    • 182 2 History as opera AS HISTORY or as prose, Yuan Chonghuan's heroic exploits on the Dattlefield and his utterly meaningless death make compelling reading. But is his life story equally arresting as opera-drama? The Guangdong Cnaozhou Opera Troupe, now performing at the Palace Theatre, obviously thinks so, having based
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    • 257 3 Elections are a factor in Manila's IMF talks MANILA, Mon. Parliamentary elections m M^y appear to have become a factor m deadlocked negotiations between the Philippines and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on a new US$63O million (about $1.3 billion) standby credit, according to international banking sources. They said the
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    • 387 3 N o common view with Viets on China: Mochtar Minister denies assertion by Thach after meeting JAKARTA, Mon. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja denied today his Vietnamese counterpart's assertion that Indonesia and Vietnam share a common view that China is a long-term threat to South-east Asia. Eta- Mochtar was speaking after
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    • 112 3 Guerillas 'liberate' 13 villages from Viets BANGKOK, Mon. Khmer Rouge guerillas said today they had "liberated" 13 villages from Vietnamese troops m western Kampuchea last week. A Khmer Rouge radio broadcast monitored m Bangkok said the guerillas also "wiped out" the Vietnamese at two military bases near the Teah river
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    • 472 3  -  NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Mon. The President of the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, today suggested the formation of a "general reconciliation* government" comprising the four Cambodian factions to pave the way for elections m the country. Speaking
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    • World briefs
      • 69 3 EAST GERMAN leader Erich Honecker has accepted an invitation from Chancellor Helmut Kohl to visit West Germany, the BBC reported yesterday. Mr Honecker, who was quoted as saying this at an East German trade fair, gave no indication of when he would go to Bonn. The trip
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      • 78 3 CfflNA*S DEPUTY Foreign Minister Qian Qichen and his Soviet counterpart Leonid Dyichov began a new round of talks m Moscow yesterday but there was no sign of any breakthrough to improve Sino-Soviet relations which have been strained for 20 years. At the same time, talks also began
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      • 70 3 SEVENTEEN SIKH militants were jailed m New Delhi for burning parts of the constitution yesterday as a bomb explosion on a railroad disrupted train services m troubled Pun jap state, authorities said. The 17 militants set on fire an article of the constituion that classifies Sikhs as
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      • 52 3 SOUTH AFRICAN nationalist leaders Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu, both jailed for life m 1964, have refused conditional offers of release from the South African government, according to relatives. Mrs Albertina Sisulu said m Johannesburg yesterday that both her husband and Mr Mandela had categorically rejected the
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      • 59 3 JORDANIANS WENT to the polls yesterday for the first time since the 1967 Arab-Israeli war m by-elections to fill eight vacant lower house seats for Jordan's east bank. The seats were vacated by members' deaths m the decade during which parliament, recalled m January, was suspended. Results
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      • 32 3 A PEEGANT West German and her 18--month-old son were freed m Ethiopia yesterday after being held for one month by southern Sudanese rebels, diplomats said m Nairobi. Reuter
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    • 291 4 'Move to sidestep UN plan on Namibia' JOHANNESBURG, Monday SOUTH Africa's call last night for a regional conference on Namibia (South-west Africa) is seen by political analysts here as a genuine move towards bringing it to independence while sidestepping a United Nations plan for the
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    • 166 4 Libya says it had no hand in London bombings m London. TRIPOLI, Mon. Libya yesterday denied any government involvement m the Saturday bombings m London and the bombing of a jetliner that injured 25 people m Chad, the official Libyan agency, Jana, said. It said the People's Bureau for External
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    • 151 4 Britain's coal miners divided on protest LONDON, Mon. Only around half of Britain's 180,000 miners responded today to their militant union's call to go on indefinite strike m protest against pit closures. News reports from coalfields across the country showed miners were divided about the stoppage with just under half
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    • 162 4 MOSCOW, Mon. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko met United States ambassador Arthur Hartman yesterday for talks which the Soviet news agency, Tass, said gave no sign of rapprochement between the two superpowers. Tass said the meeting took place at Mr Hartman s request. The
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    • 277 4 WASHINGTON, Monday A HUGE, high-powered radar installation is being built m central Siberia and is probably intended for use with an advanced Soviet satellite-killer system, the Federation of American Scientists reported yesterday. In a study, the group said Moscow's evident determination to
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    • 123 4 Superstar Webber worth $900 m LONDON, Mon. British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber Is worth C3M million (S$9H million) and is getting wealthier every second, The Sun reported today. The tabloid said the money is rolling In for the 35-year-old maestro from shows such as Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita and Cats
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    • 218 4 Police confirm newspaper report LONDON, Mon. Police confirmed yesterday that they were investigating the affairs of a commodity brokering firm which had collapsed. The firm was controlled by a Hongkong parent company of which Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's son, Mark, is a director.
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    • Super Tuesday
      • 757 5  -  PETER BARNARD By US Editor Singapore is inthe act t00... HART for President banners across Orchard Road? Vote Mondale hamper stickers? Seems unlikely, bat Singapore does get into the US election act today. "Democrats Abroad" are a category all to themselves and, collectively, they
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      • 196 5 SANTIAGO, Mon. Chilean President Augusto Pinochet announced yesterday that a referendum would be held to revise the constitution and set the foundations for a return to democracy. Gen Pinochet, 70, did not set a date for the vote nor address the issue
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      • 71 5 BOSTON, Mon. An US$lB.2 million (about $37 million) prize, the most ever offered In a north American lottery, will be shared by seven winners, the Massachusetts state lottery has announced. One of the lucky seven said he was glad he did not win all: "Yon probably
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    • 145 5 ATLANTA, Mon. Senator Gary Hart, presented with a hypothetical question reminiscent of the Soviets' downing of a Korean airliner last September, said Sunday that he would shoot down a Czechoslovakian plane heading for a US military base if the people inside were wearing
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    • 322 5 picture BOSTON, Mon. Walter Mondale, who has a string of endorsements from important women m politics and the backing of the largest feminist group m the country, now appears to be losing some of his support among women to
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    • 514 6 Cabinet shake-up to 'balance power' DAMASCUS, Monday PRESIDENT Hafez al-Assad yesterday appointed three vice-presidents including his brother, defence forces commander Rifaat al-Assad, m a Cabinet shake-up seen by analysts as a move by the Syrian leader to carefully balance power among his potential successors. The
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    • 215 6 Egypt and Sudan ready to make up with Libya ASWAN (Egypt), Mon. President Hosnl Mubarak of Egypt and Jaafar Nlmelrl of Sudan said today that they were ready to reconcile their differences with Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. The Egyptian and Sudanese presidents were addressing a Joint news conference at the
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    • 180 6 Lebanese rivals meet for talks on ceasefire LAUSANNE, Mon. Leaders of Lebanon's rival factions today gathered at a heavily-fortified lakeside hotel here for talks after nearly 10 years of bloodshed. President Amin Gemayel faces an array of conflicting proposals for constitutional reforms from eight Christian, Druze, Shi'ite and Sunni Muslim
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    • 124 6 BAGHDAD, Mon. Iraq accused the International Committee of the Red Cross of "bias" m reporting on the use of chemical weapons m the Gulf War, and said it would cooperate m an investigation of charges that it uses them. The foreign
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  • HOME
    • 253 7 Fishing trip that became a brush with death THREE fishermen, who left kangkar on Thursday afternoon to fish In the Sooth China Sea, did not know that the next few hoars would bring them near the brink of death. Their trawler waa hit by a cargo ahlp la the early
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    • 97 7 20 in fight at Beach Road ABOUT 20 men were involved m a fight outside a row of shops near the Crawford community centre m Beach Road early yesterday. Witnesses said they saw uniformed police officers at the scene but could not tell what they were doing. The men were
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    • 32 7 REGISTRATION for NTUC scholarships, bursary awards and study loans opened on Friday. Only children of NTUC members can apply. Application forms are availabk? at NTUC Comfort m Sin Ming Drive.
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    • 118 7 THE Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura, better known as Muis, is steadily gaining recognition overseas. In the Middle East and m Asia-Pacific -countries, Muis is increasingly being accepted as a supreme body for Muslim affairs m Singapore, says the 1962 Muis annual report, released yesterday. There
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    • 651 7  -  L. E. PREMA By Tax evasion summons withdrawn 4 THE Comptroller, however, warns that no person is above the law m Singapore. Tax evasion is not a game. It is cheating everyone else m the community. Anyone contemplating such acts should ponder
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    • 196 7  - 2 boys stole cheques for cash to bowl CHARMAINE CHAN By TWO boys loved bowling so much that when they did not have the money to indulge m the sport, they decided to steal blank cheques. After stealing the cheques, Chee Weng Heen and Tang Wee Sen both went on
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    • 50 7 Former ST ad manager dies MR ARTHUR Gough, 72, former advertisement manager of The Straits Times, died m England yesterday after a long illness. He leaves behind his wife, Barbara, a son and two grandchildren. The funeral will be held at the Longstone Cemetery Church m St Ives, Cornwall, tomorrow.
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    • 42 7 THE Australian High Commissioner, Mr Walter Handmer. will speak on SingaporeAustralian Relations over 25 Years A Personal View, at the Rotary Club of Singapore meeting tomorrow. The meeting will be held at The Mandarin, m Gallery 1 at 1 p.m.
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    • 263 7 Unionist: Learn the lessons THE National Trades Union Congress yesterday called for greater understanding among Asian workers to combat misguided protectionist measures by Western trade unions. "We must learn from the lessons that adversity has taught us," the NTUC's assistant secretary-general. Mi Lim Boon Heng,
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    • 126 7 THE identity of the men who killed the pigeons In Block 4, Chal Chee Road last Saturday remains a mystery. Officials from the Environment Ministry and the Housing Board said their men were not Involved. Neither are the people from the Primary Production Department which, m
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    • 475 8  -  TAN LIAN CHOO «y Son Sann, Sihanouk followers to work closely CAMBODIAN resistance leader and Democratic Kampuchea Prime Minister Son Sann yesterday assured Singapore that he was taking steps towards intensifying cooperation between his followers and those led by Prince Norodom Sihanouk. His assurance came
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    • 59 8 Son Sann gives assurance But Singapore Foreign Ministry officials who attended the talks denied that there had been any real discussion on the question of aid for the Cambodian resistance. Official sources said Mr Son Sann yesterday gave an assurance that the KPNLF would continue to cooperate at the level
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    • 88 8 Two rob couple of $10,000 TWO men, one armed with a knife, wouded a woman sinseta and her husband before robbing them of about $l«,tM m cash and Jewellery In their Ang Mo Klo home on Thursday. Madam A.M. Moh, $8, lost four teeth after she was punched In the
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    • 111 8 A FORMER Law Society president who was last month suspended from practice for two years, yesterday obtained permission to appeal before the Privy Council. However, 58-year-old Harry Lee Wee's application for a stay m the execution of the suspension order was refused. Wee, who owns Braddell
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    • 308 8 THE POLICE were called m frequently because of fights. And the Housing Board said there were many complaints from residents about noise near the Syi Lock Koo Eating House at Block 128, Bedok North. After hearing all this, the Liquors Licensing Board yesterday downgraded
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    • 224 8 MABEL Cheng Hong Ying, 18, thought that with the GCE 'A' level examinations out of the way, she could spend her time on leisure activities. Then she got a call from the Singapore Science Centre to say that she had been nominated to
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    • 413 8 Improved TV led to more SBC spending BETTER skilled manpower and quality shows means better viewing for the Singapore television* audience. But to the Singapore Broadcast ing Corporation, it means higher spending and lower income. Last year, SBC made less money than it did the previous year because it had
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    • 61 8 THE CASE against Dr Oliver Hennedige, who is charged with using his dental surgery as an unregistered factory, was adjourned from yesterday until today. DPP John Koh, prose- cuting, successfully applied to District Judge Lee Cheong Hoh for a day's adjournment as he and defence counsel, Mr Joe
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    • 721 9  -  BEN DAVIDSON The City Country Club case By They are out to make inordinate profits at public's expense' Quote 4 If it is not m the public interest to allow them to be directors, then it cannot be m the public interest to allow them
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    • 228 9  - Machine takes the chore out of washing lorry wheels RAY DHALIWAL SIMON KER Story by Picture by A LORRY-WASHING machine has been put Into operation for the first time here. This latest cleaning wonder leaves lorry wheels and undercarriages almost spick and span In about a minute. So no muddy
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    • 135 9 MD charged with abetting to cheat DBS Bank A MANAGING director was yesterday charged with two counts of abetting to cheat the Development Bank of Singapore of $642,284 by submitting false shipping documents to negotiate two letters of credit. Gan Hern, 42, was also charged with trying to cheat the
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    • 86 9 Man faces 30 charges A MAN was yesterday accused of two counts of armed robbery, bringing the total number of charges against him to 30. Ow Chee Seng, 33, allegedly committed the offences at two car parks m Jalan Sultan and Buffalo Road, together with another man, on Aug 3
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    • 61 9 TWO Taiwanese women, suspected of engaging m vice activities, were arrested at a hotel m Havelock Road yesterday by officers of the AntiVice Enforcement Unit. Following a tip-off, the officers raided a room m the hotel and picked up the two women, aged 29 and 30, at
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    • 1494 10 Focus on parliament Question: DR TAN CHENG BOCK: He asked the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education if he would assure the House that his ministry's latest policy of admission to schools of their choice for graduate mothers, together with
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    • 424 10 SCHOOL principals and teachers must always be on the lookout for new teaching methods and Innovations to Improve the learning process, the First Deputy Prime Ministor, Dr Goh Keng Swee, said yesterday. "If they are not willing to Improve their professional standards, then
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    • 176 10 Probe into union's losses completed A TOTAL of $557,864.76 had been recovered from the Phey Yew Kok case, acting Labour Minister. Prof S. Jayajiumar, told Parliament yesterday. The amount of the union's money lost between 1975 and 1979 was $704,173.93 or $5,311.25 more than ta'e $698,862.68 already discovered m March
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    • 998 11 Dr Goh explains why pig farming may have to go 4 The government is making a review of this policy. Does it make sense to spend $80 million on waste treatment plants to achieve poor environmental standards? If pig farms have eventually to go, why
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    • 349 11 OPPOSITION member J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) was given a dressing down by the First Deputy Prime Minister during question time m Parliament yesterday. Commenting on the general tenor of Mr Jeyaretnam 's questions, one of which asked for the reasons for "dispossessing" Punggol
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    • 758 12 Focus on the Budget debate Tony takes a bow: His had been dubbed the "Sunshine Budget" which brought on the smiles and a nationwide "Wow!" Yesterday, Dr Tony Tan sat back m Parliament as 15 PAP MPs rose to compliment him and express their support
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    • 681 12  -  Lee Kim Chew Alan John Irens Ngoc Lillian Chew Hsung Bee Hwa Elena Chona Conard Rai Wong Ai Kwei THE Budget came m for some sharp criticism from Dr T*k Chin Cfcye (Rtkmn). Topping Dr Toh's list of complaints was the government's
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    • 325 12 Minister 'did not sound too hopeful' AS EXPECTED, a featnre of the debate on the Budget statement centred on the enhanced child relief tor working mothers with five 'O' levels and above. While the lint few MPs to speak m the debate praised the measure, some questioned the actual workings
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    • 103 12 Abolish estate duty See Chim MR TANG See Chim (Choa Chu Kang) called for the abolition of estate duty. He said the proposed estate duty concessions did not go far enough m helping the people. For instance, the estate of a deceased was frozen until the court granted permission for
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    • 779 12 Govt 'minds too too many businesses' MP says lack of entrepreneurs due to state dominance m the economy THE government's "overpowering presence" m business is to blame (or the lack of entrepreneurs m Singapore, Mr Hwang So© Jin Jalan Kayu) said yesterday. Mr Hwang delivered a thought-provoking argument on why
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    • 153 12 WHY Isn't the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation promoting people such as the Speaker of Parliament, Dr Yeoh Ghlm Seng, or Finance Minister Dr Tony Tan Instead of foreign pop stars, Mr Lai Tha Chal (Henderson), asked. "SBC should be encouraging people to
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    • 287 12 DR OW Chin Hack (Leng Kee) suggested that a similar tax incentive scheme be extended to encourage automation and mechanisation m households. He said expenses on labour-saving eg v i pment and appliances such as the microwave oven, dish washer, washing machine and dryer
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    • 747 13 Dr Tony Tan explains the thinking behind the Budget DR TONY TAN, m winding up the daylong debate, told the House that the 1984 Budget was drawn up to prepare the ground for further economic and social changes m the next 10 years. In replying to MPs' compliments
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    • 825 13  - No sparks, a few knocks and one 'nay' PHILIP LEE From the Gallery By IT IS It days since Dr Tony Tan delivered to the nation his now celebrated "Sunshine Budget." But Its Incandescence has not waned with the passing of time. Much of the sunnlness was brought into Parliament
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    • 188 13 IF DR Augustine Tan (Whampoa) had his way, every woman m Singapore would be at home looking after her children. "Our homes m Singapore are not really homes. It takes a woman to make a home." He told Parliament yesterday: "Many of our men
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    • 108 13 Call for review of SDF A NEW call was made yesterday for a rethink on the disbursement of Skills Development Fund money. The view was that the fund had not done enough to provide training opportunities for workers. Mr Othman Haron Eusofe (Geylang Serai) m fact asked for a review
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    • 92 13 Crossroad for the flow of data SINGAPORE can act as the transmission, relaying and data processing crossroad for Asean, Pacific rim countries and the rest of the world. Mr Chandra Das (('hong Boon) suggested that Singapore should now be prepared to act as the "international data crossroad" or the "digital
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    • 137 13 SUPPORTING the Budget statement, Mr P. Selvadaral Choan) raised concern about the old and jobless. Like other affluent countries, he said, Singapore was fast becoming a nation with an ageing population. Because of the impact of many factors, including the physical environment m which future generations
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    • 492 13 SOME Singaporeans do not know their blessings when they see them, said Dr Augustine Tan (Whampoa), referring to our strong economic performance last year and this year's Budget. Any other finance minister would have been euphoric with our 1.2 per cent inflation and
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    • 95 13 MR ROHAN Kamls (Telob Blangah) was all E raise for the Budget. [c described it as a good Budget that would bring cheers and not tears to the people. "I cannot imagine that anyone could possibly find fault with such a Budget unless he is
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    • 126 13 Mr Rohan said the National Stadium had been cost effectively run since it was built. However, he felt it was too big a burden for the SSC to bear to service the $16 million loan. He also urged the minister to reconsider a request to build
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    • 65 13 MR SAIDI Sharlff (Kakl BokJt) also gave the thumbs up for the Budget which, he said, came m clearer and more precise terms. He hoped there would be continued consultation between the government and the people before major policies were implemented. He also called for current
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    • 170 13 Study urged on how to boost tourist industry THE Ministry of Trade and Industry has been urged to do an indepth study on how to boost the tourist industry, following the drop m tourist arrivals last year. Mr Tan Soo Khoon (Alexandra) said ad hoc measures, such as the subsidy
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    • 74 13 Chau wants progress report DR CHAU SIR TING (Thomson), who described the budget as progressive, said with economic restructuring, industries were being upgraded and some were diversifying into other areas of ogyHe also asked for a progress report on the economic restructuring programme. On the enhanced child relief for mothers
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    • 253 13 MR J. B. JEYARETNAM (Anson), described the Budget as one catering for "the rich, the very wealthy and the captains of industry" but offering little, if any, relief to the poor. "It's a budget designed m the main to put more money into the pockets
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    • 159 13 Why there is no $1 surcharge TAX I More questions and answers THE government yesterday explained why it did not allow taxi drivers to levy a $1 surcharge daring the Lunar New Year holidays. The Acting Minister for Communications, Dr Veo Ning Hong, told the House that surcharges on taxi
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    • 159 13 THERE are no plans to introduce a Preferential Additional Registration Fee (PARF) for commerical vehicles. In a written reply to a question by Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Aver Rajah), the Acting Minister for Communications, Dr Yeo Nine Hong, said the PARF was first introduced to
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  • around YOUR PLACE
    • 195 14 Unmasked the beaut within the beast Tanjong Pagar WHIP off the big boldlypainted lion's head mask and the prancing animal Is transformed Into a petite Miss. Miss Ho I J Fan. 22, Is one of the few women who practises this unusual hobby lion dancing. A former Temasek Junior College
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    • 69 14 Jurong SEVEN-year-old Mardina Yus was too shy to look up when telling her story, so she lost out m the contest organised by the Jurong Town CC's Malay Cultural Group on Sunday. But there was still cause for celebration her elder suster, Rumaisha, 11,
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    • 109 14 Changi TWICE the expected number of young people turned up on Sunday for a six-kilometre jog to help raise funds for the elderly m their community at Changi. With the unexpected crowd, the organisers, Changi CC youth group, were caught with insufficient Tshirts
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    • 323 14  -  NG WHAY HOCK QUEK SWEE PENG DANIEUL MUDALI Kampong Übi tuition proiect is a success Stories by and THE students m the Kampong Übi Education Development Project do more together than just have tuition. The project, conceived m December 1978, was aimed not only at
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    • 450 14  -  CHAN ENQ CHENG Yio Chu Kana By Professionals willing to lend a hand THE new $2-million Yio Chu Kang CC wiU be a computer centre for residents m the area when it is built. Besides the usual facilities of a new-genera-tion CC, there wfil
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    • 179 14  -  TEO LIAN HUAY By RETIRED manager Phoo Lee Tong did not get through the preliminary round of the inter-constit-uency singing contest last Saturday night, but he was probably the most popular with the audience. The 73-year-old from Prince Philip Avenue drew loud applause as he
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    • 265 14 Wanted: People and photo-copier CHAIRMAN Choo Eng Hock, 45, and secretary Osman Puteh, 34, have a finger m every pie m the education project. They prepare lecture notes, draw up duty rosters and act as emergency tutors and student counsellors. Two years ago, they made an appeal for a photo-copier
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    • 89 14 Telok Blangah MR ROHAN Kamis, MP for Telok Blangah (extreme right), went acalling on Sunday not to sell any government policy to the people m the community but to chat with the residents and shopkeepers like Mr Zaman (left), U, and his father, M. Syed
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    • 155 14 THE top student m the Kampong Übi tuition scheme, Koh Lay Poh (far left), 12, achieved more than just academic triumph. She also learned the value of friendship and community spirit. Now studying at Tanjong Katong Girls' School, she had no difficulty making friends with her
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  • The Straits Times says
    • 471 16 NO MORE Members of Parliament serving as ambassadors or high commissioners? No more Chiang Hai Ding or J.F. Conceicao types? The prospect is a mixed blessing. Defence and Second Health Minister Goh Chok Tong gave three main reasons why he thought sending newly-elected MPs abroad as envoys
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    • 767 16 NEW DELHI Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's election budget has strengthened the chances of her fighting India's forthcoming national poll on economic issues rather than political achievements, according to financial analysts. They said Mrs Gandhi, 66, was likely to use her personal appeal and
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    • 1072 16  -  Election for top posts m National Front parties THE democratic process at the grassroots level m Malaysia is being played out this year with greater vigour than m the past few decades since the establishment of political parties. This is the time when the leaders of
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  • Across the Causeway
    • 378 16 Unequal partners in rade JAPAN Is Malaysia's mast important trading partner. Trade has grown but Increasingly to the disadvantage of this country. Dr Lin See Van of Bank Negara has predicted that oar trade deficit will doable from $1.7 billion last year to $3.5 billion by next year. This imbalance
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    • 446 16 A need to read more THe Culture, Youth and Sports Minister was correct m pointing to the "elitist" Image of libraries as being a factor hindering the development of the reading habit amongst Malaysians, bat the urban/ rural dichotomy is only part of a much larger problem. The fact has
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  • FORUM
    • 511 17 Why it's difficult to start a business here Government should do more to help entrepreneurs DR Albert Winsemius' statement that "capable young Singaporeans prefer the security of a job m a bank or a multinational company to the potential and the risk of starting their own business" has led me
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    • 171 17 I REFER to your editorial "Entrepreneurs, naturally". (ST, March 8). Singapore's problem is not lack of people with entrepreneurial skills but lack of financial institutions with the courage to back them. Any entrepreneur trying to start a business will have to provide the bank
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    • Replies
      • 101 17 Main gates can't be relocated PLEASE refer to the letters "Passageway is concealed" by "NBT" (ST, Nov 29 last year), and "Even the police say the design is not safe by "Security First". (ST, Dec 2 last year). They proposed that the main metal gates of executive maisonette blocks be
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      • 95 17 Hosereel locks removed PLEASE refer to the letter "Under lock" by "Ay" (ST, Feb U), m which the writer asked if the Housing Board was infringing fire regulations when it locked fire hosereel points m HUDC car parks. The board had locked these points because some residents had pilfered water
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      • 154 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "Board says 'no' to application" by "E/HR 00&O22&-6". (ST, Jan 26). The writer's sister was the sole occupier of a three-room rental flat following their mother's death. She wanted to know whether she could continue to rent the flat.
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      • 112 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "What will interest rate be m future?" by "HUDC Phase H Owner* (ST, Jan 18), who wants to know if the board would revise its interest rate upwards should bank rates, rise. No one is able to state categorically
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      • 134 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "Flat owner wants deeds returned" by Mr Lim Kwang Hui (ST, Jan 17), who had redeemed his loan but was still waiting for his lease. A certificate of title for an entire block has to be issued by the Land
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      • 207 17 Hawkers must confine activity to stalls PLEASE refer to the letter "I have to grill satay inside my stall" by "Curious" (ST, Dec 22), m which the writer requests to grill satay outside his stall. The Housing Board's policy is that stall holders must conduct their business within the confines
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    • 155 17 Traffic policeman helped motorist Bouquets WHILE driving along the expressway towards Bukit Timah Road one night recently, I ran out of petrol. I pulled up on the side of the dimly-lit, tree-lined road. I then tried to get help from the other motorists as public transport was not available, but
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    • 165 17 Drinks cost 5-10 cents more in some shops I HAVE noticed that some coffee shops are retailing soft drinks for five or 10 cents more than the normal prices. I was on two occasions recently charged 45 cents and 50 cents for soft drinks. A roadside soyabean drink stall which
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    • 106 17 I HAVE tried getting money from DBS automated teller machines on Saturday afternoons, and m the evenings on weekdays and Sundays, but have found them closed on most occasions. The bank should ensure that the round-the-clock banking facility it has promoted is m good working order. An ATM's
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 327 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Harazah yesterday refused to be drawn into a verbal commitment that he would contest Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam for the No. 2 position m Umno. He told reporters who asked him to comment on
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    • 339 18 Sixth parliamentary session starts KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. MALAYSIA'S sixth parliamentary session opened today with the Yang DiPertuan Agong expressing confidence that the country's system of parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy will prevail forever. Opening the second session of the sixth Parlia- ment, the King,
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    • 177 18 KOTA BARU, Mon. A grandmother had to be rushed to hospital after being bitten by field rats, Utusan Malaysia reported today. The woman, 54, was bitten m the face and feet while performing her dawn prayers six days ago. The woman, who was
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    • 39 18 JOHOR BARU, Mon. Customs officers detained a 25--year-old man at Masai, about 32 km from here, yesterday and seized his car after recovering from it 172 pairs of foodwear on which duty had not been paid. Bernama
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    • 35 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police have so far found no evidence to suggest that the •'Children of God" sect, now operating m Indonesia, has spread its activities to Malaysia, a Dolice spokesman said Bernama
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    • 141 18 JOHOR BARD, Mon. Three workers were rushed to the General Hospital following an explosion on board a ship which was undergoing repairs at Pasir Gudang, near here today. The explosion occurred at 2.3t p.m. In one of the oil tanks of the World Gala, a
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    • 164 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia's capital is to have the region's most modern bus and taxi terminal fully airconditioned. To be built here at an estimated cost of $40 million, the terminal "would be something like the Subang International An Krt", City Mayor Datuk Elyas Omar
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • Article, Illustration
      253 19 "TRADING is dull, so quiet that you can hear a pin drop," said an investment analyst yesterday afternoon, surveying dealing on the Singapore stock exchange. Even m the morning's trading session, the market was more down than up, and over the day the Straits Times Industrial Index
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    • 33 19 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 12 87 14 Finance 0 18 3 Hotels 1 7 5 Properties 0 13 1 Plantations 2 6 3 Mining 0 4 0 Deb/Loans 3 5 2
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    • 89 19 A BOUT of selling took most share prices lower on most fronts on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. After a barely steady start, prices continued to be traded within a narrow band, but sentiment deteriorated m late trading, and values were brought to the day's lowest
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    • 48 19 Beusteadßhd -4 bfenm -10 PMC -5 Sm* 9# +2 DiriocM -4 MTC unch Mm 15 Sup Corp -9 t«» unch MMhfwpeM -2 "■■•< Tints h* -10 'l "2 I?* HtWww 1 unch uM Ml -2 Gwlnr —10 Nat km unch Rothmas I unch Wtamts —8
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    • 32 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983'84L0w 712.29(5/1/83) 864.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550 78 (12/8/82)
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    • 39 19 Up Down Undi Industrials 10 93 18 Finance 0 8 4 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 0 10 0 Oil Palms 0 7 1 Tins 1 U 2 Rubbers 4 11 5 Deb/Loans 0 4 0
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      • 46 19 Sthtfeu M 630 -50 1 1 BJB 850 10 UckiM 555 -t-10 B«M«d SOc 250 +6 NO I 277 +5 GLmOw 268 +5 Stiior, 418 -4 Tracton 398 +4 GlrtdpSOc 472+2 M B— a 368 2 FWCjWm 364 2 U I 285+2 S«a*9#T«r' 255 +2
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      • 77 19 G E lift 1820 -30 D Karamat 940 —30 Wind I Pen 580 -20 M Cabin 490 -20 Tan C»«t| 930 -15 MCwumI 875 -15 Kt Motrin 735 -15 Ka*wtinf50c 625 -15 Prim 625 -15 Mtm Pre* 625 -15 FELevfnntM 430 -14 Metro Hon 432 —12 H Leone M
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      • 59 19 Mar 9 Mar 12 BT Composite 942.47 935.41 BT Indicator *****36 *****61 ST Industrials: 1021.21 1012.21 ST Finance 2880 86 2859 42 ST Hotels: ***** 960 51 ST Properties 692 68 685 92 ST Minings 330 91 329 96 ST Plantations 1934 49 1932.72 OCBC 832.74 ***** SES Ind:
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      • 21 19 Pahang Cons 589,000 MulU-F*urpose 521,000 MUI 426.000 Sealion 362.000 Faber Merlin 342.000 Total turnover: 93.24m Total value: $29. 34m
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    • 312 19  -  IRENE HOE By ROBERT E. Mercer ould like to get rid of the spare tyre In your car. The extra tyre takes up space and casts yoa m««ey hecaase It's an extra load to carry around. "Oar whole motivation
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    • 157 19 THE world will need 535 million car tyres by 1990, and nine out of 10 of them will be radials, says US rubber company chief Mr Robert Mercer. This means demand 475 million this year will grow by 2 per cent a
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    • 483 19 Auditor's report on Hongkong investments IT IS extremely rare for auditors to qualify the results of a major company m Singapore, but they have done just that at Shangri-La Hotel Ltd, which runs one of the republic's most prestigious and profitable hotels. Their reservations come from the directors'
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    • 69 19 TOKYO Japanese bankruptcies last month rose 22.7 per cent from a year earlier to 1.639. This is the 14th consecutive year-on-year rise and the biggest for any February, said the Tokyo Commerce and Industry Research Co Ltd. The total was up 9.8 per cent from January,
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    • 284 19  -  DOREEN SOH By Increased dividend and bonus issue recommended TRUE to form industrial conglomerate Promet has once again delighted its shareholders. In addition to an increased dividend of 5 per cent (4 per cent), shareholders will receive a one-for-four bonus issue subject to approvals from the
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    • 587 19  - Floor traders discuss payment for palm oil lots NORA CHENG By FLOOR traders at the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange met separately yesterday, to discuss the terms of payment for 761 of the 763 lots of crude palm oil futures contracts which were recently m dispute. Nineteen of the floor traders
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    • 310 19  - Multi-Purpose chief a man of 'vision and perception' KATHLEEN TSANG By Face m the news DATUK Lee San ('noon, the former president of Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), Is "the most appropriate person" to be the new executive chairman of Multipurpose Holdings Bhd (MPHB), says his predecessor, Mr Tan Koon Swan.
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    • 2690 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMFRCIAL A M D B 5O« O 278 1 296) (10) 131 (1) 1.30 (1) 1.28 (1) 1.28 (1) IJ7SETT (1.288 1308) (1) 130 (5) 131 (1) 1 30XA1.1 Acat (2.688 2.708 )SETT (2.748) Alcoaa SETT (2.408 2.488) BAT 22« (2.548 2.568)
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    • 1928 20 INDUSTRIALS AJ«am (2655) (3) 2.68 (6) 2.64 (3) 265 Aataa (2.048 2.055) <9> 2.05 (8) 2.03 (1)2.06(27)204 AISB (4988 500S) (1) 4 98 (1) 4.96 (5)500 AMD (3348) (4) 3.32 (10) 3.34 (10) 336 API (1.865) (1) 1.86 (8) 1.87 (6) 1.85 ASM ***** 1.765)
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    • 2746 20 U shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified 'Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars 1953/S4 Last Yield Vo) Day ttfh Low Company Sale Chance (000) Itgh Low
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      • 16 21 cents/kilo 239.00 up 0.75 cents 263.50 (M) down 0 50 cents Singapore Mar Malaysia Mar
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      • 14 21 Closing prices Ms/Wo $29. i Straits Tin Turnover. 212 tonnes, up 67 tonnes
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      • 32 21 GOLD USJ/oz Urkn Pri Singapore *****-***** 402 00 402.50 Moo Sat Hongkong 397 80 398.30 400.60 401.10 Fri Thurs New York 400.50—401.00 402 75 403.25 London 401 25 401.75 *****—396.50
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      • 109 21 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5526,937 and closed at 5526,849. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.50 400.00 m fairly quiet trading, and closed the morning session at U*****.40/8.90. Later, it traded quietly to U*****.70/8.20 for the rest of the noon session, and closed the day at U*****.80
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      • 25 21 Ctaing prices COPPFJ Spot 1003 50-1004 00 (988 50—989 00) 3 months *****0— 1023 50 (1009 50-1010 00) Market tone Steadier Sales 21.400 tonnes
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      • 29 21 OraiC prices AlltMNUM tonne M Spot 1012 50—1013 50 (1004.00-1004 50) 3 months 1034 00—1034 50 (1026 00—1026 50) Mame! tone Steadier Sales 9.950 tonnes I —J i
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      • 137 21 PRICES of Malaysian crude palm oil finned yesterday, on covering and speculative buying m anticipation of Pakistan's presence m the market today. PALM Closing prices Crude Ms/tome palm Ml Mar 1600 'south) 1570 (north) Apr 1500 (central 1465 (south) 1450 (north) Refined palm od USS/tome RBO palm oil
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      • 68 21 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with Apr One RSS buyers quoted at 239.00 cents per kilo, up three-quarter cent from Friday. In Kuala Lumpur, the rubber market closed at 263.50 cents per kilo for Apr Int One RSS buyers, down half a cent from Friday. The
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      • 57 21 THE Straits Tin price m Penang was unchanged at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager was the main buyer, while local interest provided some support. Turnover rose to 212 tonnes from 145 last Friday, and included 20 per cent
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      • 28 21 cmutd Closinf. prices IL¥t,c USJ/troy oi Men Fri Singapore 9 74-9 79 9 93—9 98 Fri Tkwt New York 985-990 9 97-10 02 Source Credit Suisse. Spore
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    • 470 21 OverSeaS marketS a round-up of wire services HONGKONG: Stock prices closed lower as uncertain political fac- tors outweighed the bullish impact of Saturday's announcement of local -interest rate cuts, brokers said. The Hang Seng index closed off 6.66 points at 1 1.087.74. Brokers noted that the local legislative council is
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    • 221 21 H H* 1? HKS Clunie Hk Land Loan 57.00 1 Orient Onu Com 2.66 unch "t^"* I**"1 5 ♦O.IS OMUTnutßut 130 -OOBS Associated HoUU 075 H£ 5*? 11 unch P»ul V 3.088 §an» Of Eut AJU BJO -1J JJJJ Tele 45j0 unch RefaJ Hotel OJ6 -0.01 Carrian in»e»i JJK
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    • 311 21 12 ttn Chanfe Miuubiahl 515 -3 MIUul Co Ajlnomolo 1030 MIUul Shlpbldf 136 -4 k ->* MIUul Smcltlnf 481 -1 i™? I JS 0 Mltouaottii 352 unch Aaahl Chem 416 1 Mluumi iaoo -10 J^i'O"*" unch Hunta l»i 3900 +80 T* 400 -25 Nlkko Sec 466 4-32 •rklftWon* Sftl
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    • 298 21 FOB m bales I 0 0" Close Noon Close Int. 1 RSS prompt 235 50— 236.50N 235 50-236.50N unQ Int. 1 RSS Apr 239 00-239.25 239.00-239.50 263 75-264 25 263 50-764 75 Int 1 RSS May 241 75— 242 25 *****-242.25 _^D 'W.W-Z64./S Int. 2 RSS Apr 232 00—
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    • 330 21 Noon CkrJaTrg prices J/ 100 kg Coconut oil Bulk FOB 200 00 (sellers) Old drum FOB 213.00 (sellers) New drum FOB ***** (sellers) Copra Mned (loose) 115.00 (buyers) Pepper Muntok White Asta FOB NLW 645 00 (sellers) Sarawak white faq FOB NLW 637 50 (sellers) Sarawak special black
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    • 279 21 Barclays 'to buy stakes in securities houses' LONDON Urged on by the Bank of England, London's securities industry is headed for further consolidation aimed at producing bigger, more diversified companies. Two British newspapers reported on Sunday that Barclays Bank, Britain's biggest commercial bank, plans to buy stakes m two top
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    • 162 21 FOLLOWING hot on the heels of the announcement that Standard Oil o! California would be bidding US$l3.4 billion (Ss2B billion) for Golf Oil, comes the news that Mobil Corporation, at present the second biggest oil group In the US, Is making an
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    • 262 21 Mar 12 Cents Chance ie i irr -1 (Must) Leighton m unch lBUll; Lend Leaae 4EO unch Magellan Pet Aust 306 +5 AC I 178 unch M.jme Nlckleaa 236 unch A N I 232 -4 Metals Explor A P M 196 unch N L *n ln .h Aberfoyle 63o6
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    • 220 21 Forex THE US dollar firmed against most currencies as the market focused on a possible reduction m the US Budget deficit, and fears that the Federal Reserve may tighten credit to rein m a over-robust economy. It rose from an opening of 2.5950/60 Dm to close at its high
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    • 214 21 Interbank Over the counter f *«V* Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJ10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.9920—1.9951 5 07—4 96 Oadian dollar 1.6382-1.6394 616—6 03 NZ dollar 1 3937— 1.3956 7 25-7 06 Sterling pound 3.0344— 3 0380 3 32—3 25 US dollar
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    • 100 21 LONDON Rates moved up firmly to seven-month highs on the tanker market this week, as activity increased m the Gulf states area m line with mounting tension following confirmation of Iraqi attacks on foreign cargo vessels off Iran. Concern that Iranian exports may be interrupted encouraged
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    • 209 21 Manager*' prices for Mar 13 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 3 46 3 68 The Savings Fund 2 ol«<J— 2 I3xd Spore Prog Fund I 49— 1 58 Spore Sec Fund 2 29—2 43 Spore Invest Fund I 20 I 27 Spore Equity Fund I 47— 1 56
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    • 572 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arc Carfo fine Block Pegasus P (317N) 13/3 (2000) FSB 0700 0800/0700 0800 Gl/Jl N Z Star (0528) 13/3 (2000) FSB 0800 1000 16 E Pioneer (*****W) 14/3(0300) FSB 0700 0800 UOO 1500 Action (1761OW)
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    • 507 22  -  S. KUMAR By Sudden surge has little to do with industry turn-about OF LATE, tin shares have been enjoying a good run with prices reaching record-levels. However, this sudden surge has little, if anything to do with a turnabout m the industry, analysts say.
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    • 113 22 PALM oil producer Palmco Holdings has reported a 87 per cent rise m its pre-tax profits to M 52.362 million for the six months ended December, last. The investment holding and palm oil-based group also had a higher turn- over at M 5281.7
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    • 186 22 Rubber and palm oil figures show bounce THERE was plenty of bounce m the preliminary or interim figures reported yesterday by a number of rubber and palm oil plantation companies. MALAKOFF BHD did well last year with pretax profits rising by 78 per cent to M 516.2 million, from turnover
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      431 22 QWHAT does the term "overdraft" mean? Is it possible for a person to get an overdraft while maintaining only a savings account? A AN OVERDRAFT facility is only available to holders of current accounts. Commonly known as OD, it is a system of bank lending pioneered by Scottish banks.
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    • From the companies desk
      • 48 22 SOUTH Malaysia Industries Bhd is expecting record profits for the current year, following six acquisitions. In recent years, profits have been falling and a figure of only Msl.l million had been forecast. Now that figure has been revised to M 514.77 million, following the acquisitions.
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      • 40 22 HOLIDAY Inns Inc., the American hotels grou!i, reports an 11.2 per cent increase m turnover to US$l.6 billion (553.4 billion) for 1983. At the net profits levei, the improvement was even better, rising by 28 per cent to U5597.2 million.
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      • 47 22 CONSTRUCTION and SuppUes House Bhd says that its rights issue has been oversubscribed. In addition, the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore stock exchanges have given a listing to the new shares issued m the one-for-one bonus issue, and those to pay for the recent acquisitions.
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      • 67 22 WILKINSON Process Ribber Co Bhd, which reported slightly lower p ofits for 1982/3, says that business was hit by the world recession m the first half of the year. There vas a recovery m the s» cond half and chairman B.C. Wilkinson tells shareholders m his innual
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      • 42 22 INDIA-MALAYSIA Textiles Bhd, which is m receivership, has issued figures for the year ro March 31, 1983, and for the following six rronths to Sept 30, last year. Act umulated losses now carried forward have reached M 526.5 million.
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      • 44 22 Profits up 8 pc HANG Seng Bank, 60 per cent owned by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, increased its net profit by 8 per cent to HK$77O million (Ss2BB million) m 1983. This figure was struck after the usual transfer to inner reserves.
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      • 67 22 SYNTHETIC Resins (Malaysia) Bhd, which is proposing to transfer to its wholly-owned subsidiary, Industrial Resins (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, the manufacturing and sale of PVC resins and compounds from April 1, has explained to shareholders the rationale behind the proposal. It says that the parent company has diversified from
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      • 32 22 PERN AS Sim.- Darby Trading Sdn Bhd has signed an agreement with Upali International Ltd to distribute Kandos chocolates and confectionery products m Malaysia and Brunei from April 1.
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      • 72 22 ON BEHALF of Chin Teck Plantations, Ascam bankers has announced that the last day and time for splitting the one-f or-one rights issue is March 20 at 5 p.m. Acceptance .renunciation, excess shares application and payments will be on April 11 at 5 p.m. The $1.30
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    • 272 22 KUALA LUMPUR Upali International Ltd, which plans to restructure its Malaysia operations m line with the New Economic Policy, has yet to find a suitor for a partner. Acting chairman R Murugiah said initial talks were held with six companies, but nothing has been
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 199 19 STEP INTO THE FUTURE HUBMBPUM'B4 If you are involved m the rubber and plastics industries, you cannot afford to miss RUBBERPLAS "84. The only major exhibition of its kind m Southeast Asia, RUBBERPLAS '84 will be represented by many of the world's leading manufacturers displaying their latest machinery, products and
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    • 88 20 Polystyrene We are honoured to be the EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVE for POLYSAR LIMITED, Resins Division for their full range of Polystyrene Resins. Polysar 201, 203 High Heat Crystal Polysar 210 High Flow Crystal Polysar 415 Medium Impact Polysar 520, 525 High Impact Polysar 575 High Heat High Impact Polysar 529 High
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    • 15 20 DECOR GUIDE A complete handbook to designing, decorating NX V K^ tH H \^^Sm&' H
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    • 56 21 A Mini Encyclopaedia of m imBSS /^^TD yV ir I The story of how M U JL C 5 they are made what they mean jSHP^HPJ s^ b X 5519.50 nHHE Ej9P International distributed by U X, rjl FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS f^Hf^P |~Ty| Jurong Port Road Singapore 2261 I^S B^_^J A
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    • 409 22 J> "TRAINING TODAY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW" "<|| I I THE NPB CERTIFICATE I 1 IN I TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT 1 J Singapore needs qualified, knowledgeable and competent training x- professionals. To meet this growing demand by organisations the NPB S is offering a comprehensive and intensive "Train the Trainer"
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    • 1467 23 fasdfasd C.A T.S. *****66 I v 0 l\\ Mrs. I.R. expounds on the effectiveness of placing an advertisement m "Garage Sale", which she did yesterday: "The first call came as early as 7.45 am and more calls followed during the rest of the day. As a result, I managed to
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    • 634 23 27 Wanted HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED for your gold, diamond, Jewellery, watches and pawnshop tickets. Phone: *****9. *****9 Address: #03-02. Third floor. People's Park Centre. BEBT PRICE OFFERED for pawnshop ticket, gold, diamond, Jewellery, watches, etc. 72, Upper Serangoon Road. 3 1/2 m.s. *****52/*****26. HIGH PRICE FOR pawn shop tickets Jewelleries,
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    • 595 23 I 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage WELCOME OPEN DAILY: pv it 10.00 A.M. TO 11.00 P.M. O\>*-J*~~l f 'Massage CHa v. > 'Sauna Bath > UC S 'Rub Back Cq lir iQ "Facial OdUlld 'Manicure 51, Goldhill Plaza, #03-09 Podium Block (Old Goldhill) TEL: *****00/ *****11 RELAX
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    • 543 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9 00 am 5 30 pm 5.00 pm for next day > Saturday 9.00 am 3 00 pm (12 30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 900 am 100 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Time* Orchard Cantrs, =02-105 Lucky Plaxa 10 00 am 12N. 1 pm 530 pm
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    • 633 23 A BUSINESS TO BUSINESB 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE professional/ household/ office removal, delivery and disposal services. Speclalised In pianos, organs, safes. Careful uniforms workers proI vided. 24-hour service Including Sunday and public holidays. Tel: *****73/ *****91 Shalom Transi port Services. AftK TRANSPORT COMPANY: Cheap rates for all types
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    • 1713 23 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE Entertainment A Food guide p 23 Peraonal Services/ Merchandise p 23 Business To Businesa p 23 Employment p 23 31 Vehicles p 31.32 Accommodation/Properties p 32 Travel Guide p 36,37 Education A Instruction p 37,38 Announcements p 38 RATES: Ordinary 1 00 per word (Mm $I 5 00)
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    • 301 24 BaY BaK. I bb>H w^v m I LJuJ EARN YOURSELF AN income by [LM just distributing leaflets. If you am have some free time at your M. disposal, this job is just a call M n| away. More details are on hand at classification 66i. Ba^BaH 66 Situations Vacant b)
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    • 335 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial PART/FULL-TIME TUTORS required from all district Qualifications: graduates, undergraduates, polytechnic. 'A'/'O' levels. Contact *****90 SCIENCE ACCOUNTANCY GRADUATES Invited to provide home tuitions. Females with teaching experience preferred. Call: *****75. ENGLISH/CHINESE TUTORS required to teach Primary and Secondary level students. Please call *****08 IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENTS IN
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    • 328 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial /Clerical We have both temporary and permanent Jobs to introduce you to our top clients. SECRETARIES Sev. Jobs but preferably those with W.P knowledge or exp. TYPISTS There Is also a Job if you type 30 w.p.m. or more. TELEPHONE OPS TELEX OPS BANK CLERKS
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    • 707 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical ■jf invites applicdtions from Singapore Citizens for H appointment as I TELEPHONE I OPERATOR I (LARGE EXCHANGE) I QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE H a Completed Secondary lor its equivalent m a I Government or Government Aided School. H i Fluency m
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    • 490 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant r e) SecretMriMJ/OericMJ 0) SecreUriMl /Cleric*] g S THE INSURANCE CORPORATION I OF SIMGAPORE LTD I invites suitably qualified candidates to apply for I the post of I CLERK/TYPIST I Requirements I GCE O level with credits m English and Maths I Able to
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    • 327 24 Wail Established Company requires FEMALE I GENERAL CLERKS GCE 'O* level preferred. c Able to type. c Some experience In general office work e.g. invoicing, inventory advantageous. c Meals provided. a School Leavers without experience can also apply. Please call: *****65 for an Interview or write to: THE ADVERTISER B.T.
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    • 524 24 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMJitJ Cleric*! Singapore raprasantativa offica of a U.S. haavy industrial aquipmant manufaeturar has a vacancy for an ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CUM SECRETARY Raquiramanta: a Possess a LCCI Secretarial Certificate and at least 'O' Level a Able to work independently a General administrative functions Simple accounting a Good
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    • 624 24 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMriaJ Clerical I SALES CLERK Requirements: c OCE O 1 level c Have 1- 2 years clerical experience preferably In a sales orientated environment a Not more than 30 years of age a Duties include ordering and distribution of sales literature, assisting sales and application engineers
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    • 650 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Oerica An international freight forwarding firm based at Changi Cargo Com piai invites applications tor: 1 JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK a OCE O' Level with credit la English and Maths a Ability to type a Knowledge of book-keeping 2) ACCOUNTS CLERKS a Accounting certificate* with at
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    • 636 25 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMTiMl/ClericMl A well aatabbehed Construction Company requires immediately PURCHASING GENERAL CLERKS Able to type c Bilingual c Preferably with some knowledge of building materials c School leavers will also be considered Interested applicants, please apply In writing giving details of personal particulars, experience, recent photograph (NR).
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    • 616 25 66 Situations Vacant" SecretMriMl/ClericMJ Required ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK c Able to use electronic typewriter c Age 18 and above. Experience advantageous Willing to learn and Is responsible Preferably living around dlst 14. Interested please write In to 006-06 Thong Chai Building 50 Chin Swae Road Singapore 0316 j with full resume,
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    • 617 25 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMiiMl/ClertCMl Established Building Material* Company requirea: CLERK /TYPIST c OCE t)■ level or equivalent, c Pleasant personality. Experience not essential. c School leavers are welcome. Interested applicant*, pi**** writ* with full returns contact telephone, •alary *xp*ct*d and a non-return-able photograph tot P.O. BOX 60 OWEN ROAD
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    • 482 25 68 Situations Vacant 0) BeentMrial/Ctarkal CLERK/ TYPIST For Bukit Timah araa c OCE 'O 1 level. Oood typing speed. Interested partle*. plaaoo call: CLERK/TYPIST Typing speed at 35 wpm. c Completed OCE O level. Interested applicants, pleas* call personally at: 37 Jalan Pamimptn #02-01, (Off Upper Thomaon Road) t5******08 Company
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    • 936 25 66 Situations Vacant c) SecrtUriMl ClericMl Wall aalaMiahad furniture company r«quir«s:RECEPTIONIST CUM OENERAL CLERK Ability to type To handle telephone calls and other general clerical duties mtaraatad appUcanta, plaaaa call 29M144/*****45 to arrange lee an inlarviaw Woodworking factory raquiraa for Its town ofitc#! CLERK/ TYPIBT Minimum OCE 'O' level Able
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    • 931 25 66 Situations Vacant m) SecreUrtMl/ClertcMl WE HAVE A vacancy for a Female Clerk Typist. Previous experience not necessary, although ability to type at 35 w.p.m. Is essential. Applicants below 20 years of age need apply to: Maxwell Road PO. Box 205. Spore 9004. WELL ESTABLISHED TRADING Company urgently requires 1)
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    • 621 25 66 Situations Vacant 0) SecnUrlml/ClericMl IMMEDIATE VACANCIES AVAILABLE for Accounts Clerk and Oeneral Clerk. Preferably stayIng In dlst 3. Interested applicants, call *****43 PARAMOUNT DE HEALTH Salon requires Chinese Receptionist cum Cashier Apply: tel *****41 or *****91 ext 517 between Ham 4pm. REOUIRED AN ACCOUNTS Clerk with 2 years of
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    • 775 25 66 SituationtV.c«nt 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales t) Sales METRO CALLING ALL SCHOOL I LEAVERS!! I If you are looking for a challenging and re- 1 I warding Job come and start a career with us. I I Waofter job opportunities for th« following position. 1 /1) SALES ASSISTANTS I
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    • 438 25 66 Situations Vacant Bmlmm INDOOR SALESGIRLS WANTED We are looking for Female Salesgirls to promote our range of well known Perfumes at Leading Depart mental Storee and at Changi Airport Shopa. Age 17 and above. Pleas ant personality. Training will be provided Attractive salary, com mission and other fringe benefits
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    • 464 26 66 Situations Vacant Sales ROBINSON'S We have vacancies for: SALES ASSISTANTS (Permanent Temporary) Owr Wsquirsments are> c Secondary 2 and above c Able to converse well In English c Possess friendly and pleasant personality BENEFITS: c Medical and hospltallsallon benefits. c Oood discount on staff purchases. c Subsidized meals a
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    • 397 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales International group requires MARKETING ASSISTANTS a energetic male female or school leavers below 30 years to service and sell food beverage a minimum primary 6 education attractive Income not less than SOOOp.m. Please tel: *****61 2/ *****61. SALES CAREERtti 1. SALES EXECUTIVES 2 SENIOR SALES
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    • 568 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVE c With experience In contact with emporiums and supermarkets (on hand-tools and hardware section). Basic salary $000 plus excluding commissions, Incentives and transport allowance. Intereoted pioeeo write m with own handwriting enclosing a nonreturnable photograph to: THE ADVERTISER THOMSON ROAD P.O BOX
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    • 771 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Saies Immediate Vacancies For SALES PROMOTERS to work m Department Stores Training and uniforms provided. Attractive salary, commission and fringe benefits. Tel: 2MSSU for immediate Interview. interior Design Company offers exciting proopecta to: FEMALE SALES EXECUTIVE with good Qualifications and knowledge of Interior Decoration. c Attractive
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    • 369 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales MEDICAL BALES REPRESENTATIVE "O" level or equivalent Preferably with medical basic knowledge Please contact *****6. MENARO REQUIRES PART-TIME Beauty Advisors. Courses In skin care and make-up provided Call *****84 *****48, Miss Teoh (Ip.m. to 9p.m. OUTDOOR B ALE B REPRESENTATIVES required by established company Basic
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    • 1027 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical ■%*«%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%"aj%%*« 8 a)"8) li B i*l l *> B p*^ B jrO gg National Semiconductor •X mJm ...where people make the difference. X 1 p« a National Semiconductor Singapore is committed to the development of
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    • 448 26 86 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical WALK-IN INTERVIEW Technical opportunities with A leading American Company m Singapore engaged m the manufacturing of high precision products for the telecommunication and data processing industry requires: NTC 3 m Electrical Fitting installation At least 1 year's experience m machinery
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    • 595 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technlcml g) Technical S~IF JA 1 4 I Requirements: I Job-change, trouble-shootings, repairing I maintenance of machinery and utility equipment I o Willing to work on rotating shifts I c NTC-3 m Mechanical/Electrical Engineering or GCE "0 1 Level c Completed National Service
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    • 424 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical lEM (PCB Aaaembly Oiviaion) requires QC SUPERVISOR Diploma In Electronics Engineering. At least 2 years' related experience In an electronics factory. Experienced candidates without the above qualifications will also be considered. ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS Diploma m Electronics Engineering or equivalent qualifications. At least 2-3 years' relevant
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    • 494 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical LONDON DESIGN SYSTEM (S) PTELTD requires INTERIOR DESIGNER RequtramanU:- 3-5 years' working experience. a Experience In the designing of bank and hotel will be an added advantage. Plimi apply with full raauma to: THE MANAGING DIRECTOR LONDON DESIGN SYSTEM (8) PTE LTD 190 Middle Road
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    • 573 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SCHINOLER LIFTS (8) PTE LTD requires the following position* tor Mm commissioning department, i) FOUR FITTERS GRADE II n) FOUR TRAINEE TECHNICIANS For position I), applicants should preferably have 3 years' working experience In the lift Industry. For position ii, applicants should have completed QCE
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    • 500 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Print N Etch PCB Mfg. Co Blfc 3. MarsWng htd. Est. Road MM T»l: *****43/4 Urgently Requires Experienced PCB TOOL DIES SUPERVIBORS/REPAMERB a Minimum 3 years experience In PCB tool dies making NTC 3 m tool dies s Experience In supervisory work Salary negotiable Wa
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    • 606 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production h) Production l\ 0 HITACHI i^^^^^^^^lH ■0 1 Hitachi Electronic Devices (S) Pte Ltd 1 f Due to rapid expansion, our multi BwiSiwWmsiMiEfW^M LmV million Colour Television Picture L BKHWMmsMMIBJsVMM KW Tubes
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    • 171 27 Sj offers you better J package KJ production jobs 55 WAGES I 462 ft (male) I $430 y (female) ft better BENEFITS 5j Attendance, j^ Productivity, Free 4Wa Transport many J5 other allowances 4Y^^ArAWAWAWAWAWAWAWAWAWA9 00 beffer 5j ENVIRONMENT j£ Clean, Airconditioned, S(J Piped In Music ■'Mk Friendly Work Ju Environmerit
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    • 94 27 'liiniiiiiiiiwaßww i iii-!iiP* lit iitflilfij i?l i II 5 -g|!£gS* I 1 1 llllllililfU o3• w w §g S ol ro o > o> o <o "0 a 5j §f I 7! -c 2 T3 C/ 5 TO 03 C -Q 1 f J W f S m m UO>
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    • 459 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production JVC ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE PTE LTD ■■"-■■'"it* 4 %mm >*fc- '^kM^^SHfr -■!>.-■ JKss^ requires QC INSPECTORS JP RO D UCTION OPERATORS Requirements Age. 16-30 years Primary 6 above No experience required Malaysian Chinese are welcomed *Wa offer: J 5 day week
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    • 266 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production fan 9 a-VaHPJH>W J T MALE 1 L MACHINE 1 ■T OPERATORS 4 P (3 SHIFTS or J I PERMANENT i W NIGHT SHIFT) I W FEMALE QC 1 I .INSPECTORS J W (3 SHIFTS) <M I*oo] PPRODUCTIONI I OPERATORS J ft (2 SHIFTS) A
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    • 355 28 66 Situation* Vacant 4) Prodmctioa I ReßabOMy 1 Singapore I PteLtd I An American Company m a ANG MO KIO requires: supervisor (Permanent 3rd shift) Sec 4 education Preferably NTC 3 tf Completed N.S. R female production operators earn up to (after confirmation) fa If you've got soldering experience, we
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    • 311 28 68 Situations Vacant Production requires: SfOKNAND I I (No shift work) J Earn up to $600 or more Age 16 26 years old Primary 6 and above a Singapore citizens J MACHINE OPERATORS l^ (3 rotating shrfts) J Gross income $660 pen Male age 16 25 years old Singapore or
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    • 329 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production CMll CHARTERED METAL INDUSTRIES PTE LTD A subsidiary of requires: PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Male) Primary education or above Able to work on either 2 rotating shifts or permanent 3rd shift Successful candidate* can expect high starting salary depending on QuawAcetions end Our benefits include: Free uniforms
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    • 380 28 86 Situations Vacant h) Production [precision casting i V PTE.LTD. i is expanding rapidly < and we require j Salary from $500 to $800 per month. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience. Other Benefits: Free transport (designated pick-up points) Free uniforms PaW Annual, Compassionate and Stok Leave Free medlcal/hospltallsation
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    • 466 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production MHK GASKET S PORE CO (PTC) LTD requires MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Free medical benefits and uniforms AWS productivity Incentive Transport allowance a 5-day work week Requirements: Primary/ BEST a Completed N.S. Call paraonaßy with i/c during of Boa hours at 7Ptonear Road Jurong Town, S'pora
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    • 373 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous m^ KES SYSTEMS wr^ m SERVICE fcji PTE LTD Walk-In for an interview at: 1091. Lower Delta #01-02/03 JTC Tiong Bahru Industrial Estate Singapore 0316 Tel: *****90 *****42 A fast expanding company has immediate vacancies for the following posts: A)
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    • 461 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous &T METALS ORES Jf PTE. LTD I Hi'liiTli'^ill I S a CCE 0" levet with minimum 1 year experi- S ;k ence m stores or shipping g a AWlitv to speak local dialects and to do sj »'< simple typing
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    • 489 29 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Mlac*Umm*ous ■BaMITSUMT (S) I jgBJj|PTELTD. urgently requires 5-day week No shift work Female Production Operators Age 16 to 35 Good starting pay Transport, tea attendance allowance Production incentives Confirmation increment. $50 bonus upon confirmation. Working m pleasant air-conditioned I environment. I
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    • 393 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Aflscellauieous Our Mil auixahi TV Factory has vacancfcM m both Woodland. (W/L) and Burnt Timah (B/T) Plant* 1. FEMALE RECEPTIONIST (W/L) Secondary 4 English 21 years and below Some typing ability preferred 2. ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS (W/L) ITC/NTC Holder In Mechanical Engineering Drawing Design or its equivalent
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    • 348 29 86 Situations Vacant I) Mlscellmneous a^B^^a^^iW^W^^aa ajP^Pv^^r HSsMfms^a^H U| I A^HftjHßSjiMl|k^Hj||L a^r^^aM^uwSV«nSß>«9!lV9VaTT C^oocuoootL Rank HOTEL invites applications (or the following positions: 1. WaHor»/Wattraaaaa Pleasant personality Completed Secondary Education Applicants must be conversant In English Prepared to do shift duties 2. Pantry MaM Experience m similar capacity Prepared to do shift
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    • 298 29 68 Situations Vacant Mlscelfneous TfiTDpe^ial I requires WAITERS/ WAITRESSES c Completed full-time National Service for male applicants c Able to perform 3 rotating/ split shift duties Experience not necessary training provided at full pay c Salary negotiable depending on experience Including split shift allowance of $2.20 per day COMMIS COOKS
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    • 374 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Large foreign buying office needs following staff immediately. MERCHANDISER ASSISTANT MERCHANDISER Minimum 3 years' experience for MR and 1 year for Assistant MR m handling exports and quality Inspections of garments and hardllnes to USA and Europe. Mature, self-moti-vating and aggressive personality. Required to travel
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    • 483 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous f[uproNk requires a I '.JiL/Haai Bas (For our branch office at Boon Keng Road) Salary $450 (Basic and other allowances) Duties Driving delivery van Performing light loading and unloading Requirements Completed N.S Possess valid class 3 driving licence 1 2yearsfexpenence Age below 45 years Working
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    • 419 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous a^^^k^aw American Optical Singapore require* DELIVERY ASSISTANT Completed Primary education Able to speak BngMetl and Chinese dialects Male completed N S Possess motorcycle licence Succ—ttul applicant* will •flfoy attractive fring* b*n*ftt*. madical traatm«nt dantal. ho*pitahaation insurance, etc. There is scope for self-devel-opment and career advancement
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    • 435 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous iW<§> CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE [requires MALE ACCOUNTS CLERK (Receiving) a Duties include physical checking and receiving of goods c Salary $489 per month WAITRESSES c Salary $505 per month HOUSEMAN c Salary $470 per month Male appticents should have compl#t#Q NS. Interested applicants please
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    • 548 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SECURA SINGAPORE PTE LTD A leeding security and confidential printing company require* 1) SALES REPRESENTATIVES c GCE O' level c Experience m sales, (preferably In printing line) c Possess own transport 2) ACCOUNTS CLERKS c OCE O 1 level c LCC Intermediate bookkeeping/costing c Some
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    • 549 30 66 Situations Vacant I I) Miscellaneous I hn immediate vacancies for J trte foMowinQ: J 1 71) WAITERS/ I J WAITRESSES 7 I 2) COOKS I ft 3) BARTENDERS I ft a Attractive salary and 1 I fringe benefits will be A W offered. J ft Pteeee apply direct io
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    • 459 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Well established organisation on an expansion programme In the Far East has Immediate vacancies for MALE/FEMALE MANAGE MENT TRAINEES No experience required as all Management Trainees will be provided with Intensive training. All applicants must possess the followlng:Mlnlmum G.C E O' Level Good command of
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    • 478 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous KEN-AIR Rent a Car requires: SHUTTLER CUM CHAUFFEUR a Possess clean record Class 111 driving licence. a 22 to 26 years old. a Minimum General Education and can converse In English. a 2 years' working experience as Driver would be an advantage. a Prepared to
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    • 545 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Established security company requires. SECURITY PERSONNEL (Male/Female) for tha following araaa: a Bukit Merah a Adam Road c Kirn Seng Road a MacPherson a Katong a Ulu Pandan Attractive take-home pay, free unitorma provided, weekly off, inauranea coverage and other fringe benefits. Interested call personally
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    • 580 30 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Tha toHowing posts ara opened to Singapora citizane who are willing to work on rotating shirts 1) FULLTIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2) IST COOKS 3) PART-TIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES We provide: c training meals c uniform transport allowance Interested persons please come to: SWISS CLUB M Swiss Club
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    • 610 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Established Travel Agency requires ENGLISH SPEAKING DRIVER Qualifications a Able to read and write English Between 23 and 26 years old a Oood driving record Holder of Class 2& 3 licence Plaaaa call personally at: 10 COLL YER OUAY 06-09. OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 Established
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    • 534 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DELIVERY ASSISTANT to Electrician required a male completed N S experience not necessary Ptaaaa carl *****36 (11a.m. to 7p.m.). DRIVER CUM DELIVERY Preferable staying m Katong. Changl. Bedok area, experience m Singapore Street Directory, good starting salary Working hours Monday- Saturday. 9am6pm. Off on Sunday
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    • 846 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Urgantly required: DELIVERY CLERK Possess class 3 driving licence a Able to speak and write Kngllsh Pleas* call personally at: BLK 149, SIL AT AYE. -01-59 SINGAPORE 0316 Tal: *****93/ *****97 Urgently required A DRIVER CUM GENERAL WORKER Possess Class 3 driving licence. Can commence
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    • 821 31 66 Situations Vacant f) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDER REQUIRED b> ■■inblished travel agency Salary plus fringe benefits Apply personally «03-11, Fook Hal Building. South Bridge Road DRIVERS URGENTLY REQUIRED Interested please call personally I at Block 5033. No 279. Ang Mo Klo Industrial Park 2. Singapore 2056 Or call *****55. Mr
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    • 592 31 p^mr—i A VEHICLE FOR the high nrl"lia spirited? A Lotus Esprit Turbo J L J D I JO| is for sale with a dry sump en--1"^ ~*|^TnL i- K lne an <i sodium cooled valves. In] ffy\ fk\ irO Find the keys to this powerful |rv{ I I /A\ J
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    • 579 31 74 Vehicle Financing LM MOTOR CREDIT offers the best rates for both used and new vehicle. Enquiries: *****81. 75 Registration Numbers REG. NO. EC9OOOR above $3,200 secures. Enquiries, tel. *****08 Ray. 76 Vehicles For Sato a) Alia/Peugeot SEPTEMBER 1979 PEUGEOT 504 Saloon with alrcon. radio/ cassette Vehicle In good condition
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    • 719 31 76 Vehicles For Sato c) Datsan/Nlssan 1983 NISSAN SUNNY sports wagon, 1.3 OL, 1 owner with hl-fl radio cassette, front spoilers, side skirt, sports rims, power window and central locking. Highest offer Contact Andrew *****62 12.00pm to 9.00pm. aug 11 NISSAN Laurel 2.0 hard top, 5-speed, one private owner, power
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    • 815 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW b) BMW Superspnirit 1 Special exhaust and manifold syslems for 6 cylinder BMW 3 5 series only Tel: *****88 ACROGEN ENT. PTE LTD #01-01, Citiport Centre 50 Telok Blangah Road J 76 Vehicles For Sato d) Fimt 1077. FIAT 130
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    • 714 31 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda 1970 JUNE HONDA Accord. 3-door (manual), aircon, radio cassette, sports rims, private owner, PARF Asking $20,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****79. 1000 HONDA ACCORO. Alrcon, radio cassette, sports rims, new tyres, beautiful condition. $22,500 Tel. *****90 David Ng (2p.m. 7p.m.). ALMOST 1970 CIVIC 1200. PARF eligible.
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    • 850 31 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes NEAR 76 MERCEDES 280. alrcon. sports rims, PARF, beautiful number plate. $32,000. downpayment $8,000. Exchange considered. Tel: *****98. 1977 MERCEDES 2008 automatic, company registration, new tax, alrcond, radio cassette, sports rims, central locking, showroom condition, *****61 1970 MERCEDES 200 One company owner, alrcon, cassette,
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    • 837 31 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi •75 MINICA. 360 c.c Road tax. good condition, PARF eligible Sports rims Selling $6,500 Tel: *****91 82 COLT SUPERSHIFT. alrcon. sports rims, one owner, $18 700 downpayment $3,000 Tel *****44 J) Toyota BLACK TOYOTA STARLET 3-door. custom built with TRD body kits. 5-speed gear
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    • 793 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale iJ) Toyota J) Toyota TEST DRIVE ~lfl THE EXCITING NEW Uk CORONA 1.6 PARF $26,800 ARF $34,900 OR o <n SPACIOUS. POWERFUL. ECONOMICAL f t NEW COROLLA 1.3 ""9 DX PARF $21,770 ARF $28,650 *O ~J GL PARF $24,110 ARF $31,790 VEHITO
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    • 788 31 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others END 1977 SUBARU 550 c c 1 uwner Good condition New paint Down payment $1,800; loan $6,000 PARK *****65 END 75 LANCIA Spider PARK Heg 911. excellent condition Selling $20,000 For appointment ring: *****22 FEBRUARY 1979 DAIHATSU Charade XTE First owner. Low mileage Tax
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    • 1630 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Commercial Vehicles 1) Commercial Vehicles i) Commercial Vehicles Buy a Daihatsu Delta 3 tonner truck and get; a FREE AIR CON immW Top of the line 3s tonner t/^^^^^F^tfcNHHF 1 power steering and %*^^p^^^^^^^y exhaust brakes ■aaaflaaaaal
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    • 1739 32 ">;";■ >>;-"-;'>^T-^»»*s_^Bfcjjg>j dl 1 n \J V"I LIoC X slE^vß*****'¥^^^S&JH^S' 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Mouamm DIST. 14, JALAN HUSSEIN newly renovated fully furnished, double-storey, semi-detached, 5 bedrooms, $2,400. 8 bedrooms bungalow at Geylang $4,300 Victor U Morris *****33 DIST. 11. WATTEN DRIVE, fully furnished double-storey terrace house, $2,000 p.m. General
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    • 815 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 OFF BUKIT Tlmah Spaclous modern detached house. 4 bedrooms, study, servant's. $5,500 partially furnished. Esteem Realty *****01. DIST. 10 HENRY PARK doublestorey corner terrace, 3 plus 1 bedrooms. Clean, neat and pleasant decor. Fully furnished $2,500. Call Pillars *****66. DIST 15 BRANKSOME ROAD
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    • 691 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses SEASIDE 2-BTOREY DETACHED bungalow ready for rental Having sea-frontage at Ponggol. 17th Avenue. Enquiries: *****28 SELETAR HILLS $1,200. Changl $1,500, Serangoon $1,400. Thomson/ Tal Keng $1,700, Hong Leong $2,200 Dyson: *****66 BERANOOON PARK OFF Braddell Heights 2-storey terracce. spaclous garden, luxuriously renovated. $1,400. Call: *****70
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    • 714 32 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant I b) Apartments b) Apartments fcArdmow I OPEN HOUSE I I Long or short lease I Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive I Country Club membership I Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking I Furnished or unfurnished Rental
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    • 481 32 BROOKVALE LOWER MAISONETTE DIST. 21 3 bedrooms, split-level living and dining, fully aircond. all bedrooms carpeted, privilege of choice of furnishing Facilities swimming pool, squash, tennis. etc. $4,700 fully furnished. CHOICE OF OTHERS: Ridgewood Townhouse, Beuhima Terrace, Bavarty Hills, etc. JAB SERVICES *****14 MST. APARTMENT PRICE NEG Emerald Mansion $2,100
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    • 1822 33 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments i Fffß EfiST PLfiZfi imu. si^ n 1 I LUXURIOUS fiPfiRTMENTS I I At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel. I I Creates a new era m cosy modern living. ll»lnU»IMM»]»Mll.l:Tfliffl I
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    • 811 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CENTRALLY LOCATEOI PEARLBANK, walking distance to shopping centres, 2 bedroomed apartment. Split-level living, dining. Fully furnished. $1,800. Trillion, *****11 CHANG AGENCIES *****22 Dlst. 10 American school vicinity, brand new 4-bedroomed maisonette. 3.200 sq.ft. with private sun-terrace, pool, security, semlfurnlshed. OIST 0207, INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, nicely furnished
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    • 798 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 14, BRAND NEW luxurious apartment. 4 bedrooms, splitlevel, swimming pool and tennis court facilities. Immediate occupation Contact *****26. DIBT. 1024. 06-O2 TOMLINSON Road, 3 bedrooms plus 1 servants. Approx 1,800 sq ft Near Pavilion Hotel. $2,500 Contact *****01 DIST. 11 HILLCREST ARCADIA condominium. 2-bedroomed,
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    • 814 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments ORCHARD BOULEVARD, DIST 10 renovated, marble ceramic flooring, beautiful view, nicely furnished, amber parking, $2,400 Hlsco. *****94 *****82 PANDAN VALLEY (EUGENIA Court). High floor, facing pool. Full recreational facilities. 4 bedrooms, $V.,500 New Century Realty, *****75. PARK HOUSE. ORCHARD Boulevard, Dlst. 1024. Immediate rental, $2,500
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    • 772 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments TIP TOP STUDIO apartments In dlst. 9 $2,200 $?500. Cashew Park. 3 rooms $2,600 Living Enterprise, *****08 (anytime) WOH HUP COMPLEX/ Sophia Road, 2 bedrooms, facilities, alrcon, furnished, reasonable rental Hoe-Tan *****21 $1,500 TO $2.500 Dlst 13/14/15. 4 bedrooms, furnishing optional. Immediate occupation. *****25/ *****73
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    • 497 33 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHED ROOM for working girls or students (sharing) at Clementl West Tel ***** 13 FURNIBHED ROOM FOR female foreign students and local students Tel: *****27 MASTER ROOM AVAILABLE Dlst 0513 single/sharing $250 Contact *****04. After 700 p.m QUIET FURNIBHED ROOM suitable for student/single lady, living
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    • 654 33 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartments JAPANESE EXECUTIVE URGENTLY requires furnisli^ii I bedroomed apartment at Orchard Kua.l with recreational faellltlea Budget $3,500 29H29«7 L******9 JAPANESE COMPANY URGENTLY require apartments Pandan V.i! ley. Rldgewood. liuklt Timati Immediate viewing innflrniatlon Contact Sabnna MM PROFESSIONAL COUPLES/ EXPA TRIATE families require furnished/ unfurnished flati Any
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    • 730 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST IS. TOSCA AVENUE testl Ifta. ft 4 plus j 1 bedrooms Renovated Marble parquet $660,000. DIST 14. LORONG 34. GEVLANG I Single -storey terrare i 700 mj ft beautifully renovated urn rooms $350,000 DIST 14. LfNGKONG DUA. I'n i -»»> «q ft beautiful
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    • 2570 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses SPANISH STYLE DOUBLE STOREY TERRACE HOUSES ZZ i GflliaYsaßßEß i KATONG HIGHCLASS RESIDENTIAL AREA ADJACENT TO JACKIE S BOWL KATONG /OCEAN PARK Ai^ LUXURIOUS AMENITIFS WITH MODERN WESTERN ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN COMPARABLE TO
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    • 835 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST II PASIR RIS double-storey terrace 2500 sq.ft Split-level bedrooms, parquet/ terrazzo flooring. Freehold $510,000. Tel: *****19. No agents DIST. 10. BUKIT TIMAH vicinity. 4 large bedrooms, and attached bathrooms, double-storey bungalow. 12,000 sq.ft. Freehold $1.6 million. Tahiti *****22. DIST 19. SERANGOON GARDENS See
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    • 687 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 11 CAPITOL PARK, renovated double-storey terrace 2,200 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's $565,000 Wess *****44 DIST. 10 GREENLEAF VIEW, renovated semi-detached, land area. 4.000 sq.ft. Call: *****26/ *****26 (Strictly no agents). DIST. 1441, 3 UNITS brand new double-storey terrace, freehold Built-in 2.200 Elevated. 5585
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    • 745 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments f ib^aliiaiatast 4 ...your 'Home Sweet Home' I I where values are rising I Opposite Mandarin Hotel of Orchard Road I SILVER TOWER comprises luxurious apartments and penthouses Outdoor
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    • 200 34 SELLING CHEAP! DIST. 10. This unit has been seen by Geomancen as a good residence area. Located on elevated land, bright, cosy, breezy, quiet surroundings, consists of 4 bedrooms, serva it's, spacious living/ dining rooms. Area 2.900 sq.ft. approximately. Freehold. Selling «t $238 fs.f. Only for prospective buyers, call Sebastlno
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    • 585 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments r For Sale Teresa Ville Dist 0316 Brand new penthouse. 5 bedrooms. 3 bathrooms, family lounge, store, separate living and dming rooms, kitchen and study Area 3.702 sq ft Price $870,000 Allworths Park Dist 1027 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms study cum guest
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    • 893 34 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 1543 EASTERN MANSION, facing sea. I rooms. 1 hail, sale $330,000 No restrictions to foreigners Dlst 1440. Sims Avenue, walk-up. 2nd floor, 3 rooms. 1 I hall. 1.779 sq ft Sale $175,000 Superspeed Agency *****42' *****74 DIST 1025. TAMAN SERABI near Botanic
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    • 860 35 89 Proptrtwt For Sale b) Private Apartments DiST is EASTERN LAGOON 1 bed roomed studio apartment. Mid floor, Gemini Block. 770 sq ft. $255,000 ono Kenwood. *****43/ *****16 DMT io java TOWER near Hotel Equatorial. 3-bedroomed apartment 2.100 sq ft Partially furnished, fully alrron. squash Kenwood *****43/ *****16 DMT. 10
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    • 819 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 1S MARYLAND PARK Blk A FAclng sea, well maintained 1.750 sq ft $395,000 Impeco: *****47 DMT IS SANG mt Oarden brand new maisonette 5 bedrooms servant's. 2700 sq ft. Freehold. $540,000 Everton *****36 DIST 19 BRAND NEW walk-up apartment 1700sq.ft 4 rooms
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    • 871 35 89 ProptftiM For Salt d) HDB Apartments S-ROOMED POINT BLOCK. Oeylang Bahru, with new wall and celling covering, carpets, kitchen cabinets, central alrcondltlonlng. etc $150,000. Tel: *****60. S-ROOMED POINT BLOCK Upper Boon Keng, high floor, unobstructed view, fully carpeted with furniture, kitchen cabinet. Call: *****61, office hours. ANG MO XX),
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    • 381 35 89 PropertKW For Sale d) HDB Apartments CHAI CHEE S-ROOM Low floor. renovated. $140,000. Tel: *****41. 90 Proptfttos Wanted ASTORIA Ready client wishes to purchase a 3-bedroomed unit (1,800 sq.ft.) on high floor. Preferably with vacant possession. PtoM* contact MR WEE SEX KAY ASSOCIATES S3S7SSB APARTMENT WITH FACILITIES In calmhlll
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    • 627 35 90 Propartiaa Wantad 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted fl DEVBJOPMENT I) II SITE WANTED II I A leading development organisation is looking for 1 1 I I development sites m the city area or suburb of II I Singapore for development of shopping centres 1 1 I or highrise
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    • 452 35 92 Warahouaaa/ 92 Warahouaaa/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces WAREHOUSING SERVICES Keppel Automated Warehouse Keppel Warehouse I A I I Multi-Storey Complex Pasir Panjang Complex I Warehouses Ibr Lease NEAR TO PORT/CITY Now you can increase your productivity by being with us. Our comprehensive range of warehouses cum office concept have
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    • 434 35 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces m) Sale a) Sale I •Conveniently located at Middle Ample carpatmng lots *it hrn I H R °ad building •Proximity to RochoreMßT Unique landscaped an urn B Station fl J^k fl I (^bp^^-^li^^^^^Sk^^tl I THE ARCADE Approx. 2,300 sq.ft. of space suitable for office,
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    • 489 35 93 Office Spaces b) Rental PRESTIGIOUS OFFICE SPACES available m Orchard Plaza, Orchard Towers, International Building. Far East Shopping Centre, The Plaza, Peninsula Plaza, Fortune Centre. Manhattan House. UIC Building. Hong Leong Building, Tong Eng Building. The Arcade. Parkway Parade and many others 500 to 5000 sq.ft. at $3.30 to
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    • 825 35 93 Office Spaces b) Rental OFFICE SPACE AT Maxwell House available immediately Area 2.000 sq ft 4 100 sq ft Rental $2 80 p.( Interested, pleti.se call *****10 PARKWAY PARADE, high floor panoramic view. 900 1.600/ 1.000 sq ft Reasonable offers secure (Grace period will be given for renovation) (all
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    • 534 36 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rentmi b) Rentmi I PEACE CENTRE/MANSION 1 Sophia Road Singapore 0922 SHOP/OFFICE SPACE Office space from 55 sq.m to 4.000 sq m (with or without toilet facilities) Shop space from 35 sq m RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS Luxurious 3 4 bedroom, split level apartments now
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    • 612 36 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental PRIME SHOWROOM/ SHOP SPACE a Fronting Telok Blangah Road a Close proximity to World Trade Centre a Column-free area of approx. 1810 sq.ft a Available Immediately a Terms negotiable TEL: *****33 ail. 213/ IS3 QUAN HUA BUILDING shopping arcade at Middle Road/ Queen Street 5
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    • 257 36 94 Shop Spaces b) Rentmi We have all the shop units you need various locations, sizes and uses. Listed below are just a sampling Orchard Road Lucky Plaza: Ground Floor 23.13 sm/2495f Promenade: Ist Basement 92.44 sm/9955f Centrepoint: Ground Floor 44.3 sm/92.3 sm (477 sf 994 sf) Other Floors 23.23
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    • 645 36 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rentmi b) Rentmi b) Rental I ARE YOU ONE OF I I THE SELECT TENANTS I I WE'RE LOOKING FOR? I I Gents' Tailor I I Audio-Visual Centre I I Gift/Souvenir or Antique Dealer I h I exiiie onop h
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    • 423 36 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours [SCOT ON THE; jfl#f^H ROCKS i International Travel Agency. Tel: *****77 Chan Brothers Travel. Tel *****6 Diners World Travel. Tel: *****33 SAFE Travel FiOiTJX ff\f '7^ I I Tel *****44 Thomas Cook Boustead. Tel: *****22 Anglo French "f ,7,Zc77, m Travel. Tel:
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    • 472 36 Q ASSOCIATED TOURS (S) PTE LTD Rtfnfton BuMnf. ?0 Bideford Road 10 01 to -10 04 Sintapore 09?? Tel: *****22 (7 met) PERTH 6 Oays from $1355 Every Mon. Thurv Sun THAILAND Bangkok Chiangmai. Pattaya S Days from 735 Dairy PHUKET 4 days from $599 Dep every Hrn m^ mm
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    • 640 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours Introducing the widest range of tours to JAPAN... •itt A 258^ All Japan Tour |2P ff"l 51%F^? K^ishima Sakurajima Ibusuki Kumamoto vfl ««U W <|3 *Wt VMI Nay isakl Fukuoka Akiyor-hidai Plateau Osaka S Nara Kyoto Tokyo Disneyland Hakone Mt Fuji (Dep Every Sat.)
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    • 670 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 'M NAM HO I *^PJ^ TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. HwdOfflct: ?wl't Centre. Gr. Hoor. H 1 00 Eu Tori San St #01-14. #01-16. #01-18 S Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Branch Office. People's Park Complex. Gr. Floor 1. Park Road #OM9. Singapore 0105. Tel:
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    • 498 37 102 Tours 102 Tour* P^ STAY IN CHIANG MAI I FOR THE "FEVER OF SONGKRAN" :s^i> (WATER FESTIVAL) all btV^V Festival (Thai) Tour to Bangkok/Pattaya/Chiang Mai ft-JSLt 11 1 17 1 7471 Visit:- Bangkok: Floating Market/Rose Garden/Grand Palace /Crocodile Farm Pattaya: Coral Island/Tiffany Show Chiang Mai: Meo Village /Oragon Temple/Summer
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    • 198 37 Eaßtom (Eolkg* CANADA OFFERS ORADES 11, 12 IS COURSES LEADeM TO OSSHOO. PROVIDES WELL-FURNISHED DORMITORY FOR GIRLS AND SOYS. OUR OSSHOO HOLDERS ARE ACCEPTABLE TO ALL CANADIAN UMVERSmES AND COLLEGES. For details contact: CAREER a EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS PTE LTD 47 SCOTTS ROAD #01-11, OOLDBEU. TOWERS, SINGAPORE 0*22 TELtaSflSai/B 109 Academic
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    • 862 37 109 Academic 109 Academic I Stamford 1 I Academic I I Courses 1 984 I I CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE I I DAY-TIME COURSES I Applications are now invited for admissions to I B full-time (day) part-time (day/eveniog) courses I I PRE-UNIVERSITY 1& 2 I I Economics c History c
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    • 376 38 MADAM LEONG AH SOON (Age 102) Passed away peacefully on Sunday 11th March 1984 leaving behind son, Yoong Tatt Choy, 2 daughters, Yoong Llan Keow, Yoong Chin Keow, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Cortege leaving Singapore Casket. Lavender Street on Thursday 15.3.84 at 1 p.m. lor cremation
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    • 172 38 Tim family of Mm l*t# JAMES LEE PENO CHUAN (called home to the Lord on 8.3.84) wtahoa to axpreaa thok heartfelt thank* to all ratathroa and trionda for thoir condolence, kind aaalatanca. wroatha and donaMona to Canoaalan Convont "JoyvtNo", LitHo Water* of tho Poor and Boy*' Town. Alao
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 391 38 Fire and ice... I Nierhoff suffers Frost-bite AALBORG, Mon. Morten Frost, of Denmark, continued his unbeaten singles run this year by routing compatriot Jens-Peter Nierhoff 15-2, 15-1 m the final of the Danish Open badminton championships here yesterday. The top-seeded Frost took only 17 minutes to beat Nierhoff. The Danish
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    • 147 38 BOCA RATON (Florida), Mon. Ken Rose wall overcame service break deficits m each set to defeat Rod Layer 7-5, 7-5 m the final of the US$4O,OOO (182,000) Boca Grove Grand Masters tennis tournament here yesterday. The victory marked the eleventh time 49-year-old Rosewall has won an
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    • 430 38 BRUSSELS, Mon. A relaxed and confident John McEnroe said yesterday he was nearing his prime and there were few people around who would tell you the 24-year-old left-handed American was bending the truth just a bit. Least of all, Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia,
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    • 246 38 Zhu confident of a 2.40 m record leap TOKYO, Mon. World high lump record holder Zhu Jianhua, of China, says he feels he has the potential to leap to the height of 2.40 metres (7ft 11 m). The 1.93 m Zhu holds the world record of 2.38 m. "I believe
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    • 218 38 SYDNEY, Mon. Steve Ovett, world record holder In the men's 15#9 metres, was beaten for the second time within a week m the Toyota Olympic countdown athletics meet here yesterday. Ovett was beaten by champion Australian distance runner Michael HUlardt who set a new Australian
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      402 40 Brady, Platini the heroes m one-for-one penalty show ROME, Mon. Italian League leaders Ju vent us scraped a 1-1 draw against Sampdoria, thanks to a penalty by Frenchman Michel Platini, while champions Roma closed the gap on them with a 2-1 away win over Napoli yesterday. Irishman
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    • 183 40 Porto put pressure on Benfica LISBON, Mon. Benfica suffered their first defeat yesterday when they went down 3-1 to Porto. But Benfica still lead the league with 38 points, followed by Porto with 37. Porto went straight into the attack and opened the scoring after 23 minutes with a fine
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    • 73 40 England in th e dumps? BIRMINGHAM, Mon. Thf blueprint for English football's International future was recovered from a canal here yesterday 24 hours after Bobby Robson's car had been broken Into. The England manager contacted the police to report a theft shortly before he attended Birmingham City's quarter-final Football Association
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    • 188 40  -  JAN VAN DER VEEN FC GRONINGEN were beaten 2-1 m their away match against Volendam on Sunday their second straight defeat m the Dutch First Division. Singapore's Fandi Ahmad played for 17 minutes towards the end and showed signs that he has recovered from
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    • 265 40 K ARL-HEINZ RUMMENIGGE is to play m Italy for Inter Milan from next season. He disclosed this m a telephone call to West German national manager Jupp Derwall yesterday. The 28-year-old Bayern Munich and German captain said it only remained for a transfer fee to be
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    • 692 40 PVst Division: Autrlaa: GAK 1 Wiener Sport Hub 1, Admira W acker 1 Eisenstadt 0, I .ASK 1 Voest Linz 0, St Veith 1 SWW Innsbruck 1, Austria Salzburg 0 Austria Wien 1, Neusiedl 0 Sturm Graz 1, Favoritner AC 1 Austria Klagenfurt 1. Belgtea: Beerschot 1 Molenbeek
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    • 505 41 Several issues bog down '86 World Cup organisers MEXICO CITY, Mon. Mexico may have won the fight to host the 1986 World Cup, but the real battle organising the soccer extravaganza nas only just begun. When the Mexicans, hosts m 1970, beat the United
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    • 350 41 Just the right tonic local hockey ON THE SCHOOLS SCENE b\ HAKIKA~ k THEY were a sight for sore eyes. The sagging morale of hockey was given a much needed boost when 16 teams made a thumping success of the inaugural Raffles Junior College's hardcourt hockey tournament at the college
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    • 201 41 Leading the way into referee's book BOUAKE (Ivory (oast), Mon. The captains of Algeria and Nigeria were booked for nngentleinanly conduct as their teams drew M m the African Nations Cup soccer championship yesterday. The outcome ensured Algeria top place In Group B ana a semifinal clash against Cameroon here
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    • 71 41 CHAI CHEE Secondary School emerged East Zone champions m the firls' B division of the ingapore Schools national badminton championships. Dunman Secondary were runners-up, while Temasek Secondary took third spot. Other remits: B»vs B Div: 1 St Patrick's 2 Chang kat Changi S Dunmann High. C Dtv:
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    • 133 41 Ace strokes that lead to friendship on the fairways ON THE GOLF SCENE TAMSI'I (Taipeh), Mon. Taiwan won the tram championship against Japan by 27 strokes and su.pt the first four Individual place* In the Ss&4,tM ($117,121) Taiwan-Japan Friendship ladies' tournament yesterday. Taiwan's best five professionals put together a 759
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    • 488 41 MIAMI, Mon. Tom Kite shot a sparkling seven-under-par 65 that included a cruical birdie putt on the 18th hole yesterday to win the US$4OO,OOO ($852,000) Doral-Eastem Open golf tournament by a twostroke margin over Jack Nicklaus. Kite, who finished the tournament at 272, 16--under-par over
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    • 448 42 Janice Seah begins the countdown to the tussle tor Asian junior tennis supremacy THE stage has been set for the Filipinos to conquer all m the Asian junior tennis championships at the Singapore Tennis Centre starting tomorrow. Going by information submitted by various national
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    • 425 42 Unfamiliar faces may prove obstacle m Israelis' bid SOMETIMES the soft plop-plop of racketlaunched tennis balls is drowned by the roar of fighter planes heading for a war only four hours away. But the kids playing at the Ramat-Hasharon Tennis Centre five minutes outside Tel Aviv
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    • 428 42  -  HAKIKAT RAI By Printers plan to press claim for Times athletics crown NO-ONE wants to be caught unprepared this year, least of all Tien Wah Press, Cold Storage, National Semiconductor and Haw Par, for the annual Times InterBusiness Houses Athletic meet on Sept. 1. The four business
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    • 97 42  - Jagtar's dream drenched A SIDDEN thunderstorm drenched JagUr Singh's hopes «f a clean sweep m the individual section of the Praser and Neave-spofiNored Koad Relay league at 110 Pandan. Jagtar, who ran the last leg for Swift Athletes Association, could not shake off the fierce fight from Police Sports Association's
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    • 115 42 CRYSTAL Palace scored a double, winning both the boys' and girls' team titles on the opening day of the six-day Bowlers Mart age-group bowling championship at the Kallang Bowl on Sunday. Despite Soh Chin Hua's high-game score of 233 pintails and 582 points for
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    • 296 42 NEW JERSEY Nets edged out Seattle Supeisonics 106-105 m an American National Basketball Association game on Sunday. Other results: Boston 117 Phoenix 109. Philadelphia 120 Utah 97, Atlanta 108 Milwaukee 94, Denver 149 Portland 123, Golden State 115 Kansas City 109, Houston 108 Cleveland 101. FRENCHMAN Francis Castaing
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    • 279 43  -  JOE DORAI By A PLAYER took off his jersey and disappeared among the fans when his identity card was demanded. The incident happened at the Jalan Besar Stadium last week when Marine Castle and Kaki Bukit met m the crucial National Under-16 match which Kaki Bukit won
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    • 198 43 KAMARUZAMAN Rahman will be on the minds of Fairer Park Dynamos when they meet Toa Payoh United m the National Football League Division One match tonight (7.30) at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Reason: though Toa Payoh beat Dynamos 1-0 m their League encounter last month, they
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    • 125 43 LONDON. Man. Elton John's Watford have beon Installed M favewites far the English Football Association Cap after being drawn to meet either Plymouth Argyle or Derby County la the semi-final* on April 14. The pep star chairman's First Division aide, who won 3-1 at
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    • 103 43 NCO CLUB beat Department of Civil Aviation 2-0 m a bruising Singapore Government Services Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The match almost erupted into a free-for-all towards the end, but referee Karam Singh and the linesmen managed to keep things
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    • 346 43 LIKE a teetotaller having fun at a wine-tast-ing party, Che Amedah Dol, a 19-year-old Malay girl, seems poised for a flight to stardom on, hold your breath, the wings of basketball. If she earns a ticket to the Asian Basketball Confederation youth championships m
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    • 218 43  -  HAKIKAT RAI IN a game where height is might, Tong Whye's Goh Kian Huat can be considered a midget. But his lack of height did not deter him from winning the hearts of the Gay World Stadium crowd last night as he piled up the
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    • 238 43 THE WORLD OF CRICKET FAIBALABAD, Mon. SALIM MALIK and Zaheer Abbas (68) shared a fourth-wicket stand of 130 to lead hosts Pakistan out of trouble on the first day of the Second cricket Test against England here today. England captured three wickets m the morning
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    • 276 43  -  J. RAJENDRAN By OTHMAN ABDULLAH leaves this morning with the Singapore team for the Asian youth soccer tournament m Bangladesh. And after last night's magical proceedings he can look into the crystal ball and rub his hands with glee. The dashing Hwee Seng winger scored
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    • 275 43 Refs may boycott Malacca KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysian referee* may stop officiating matches at the Kuba Stadium In Malacca. This f»ll»ws yesterday's ■toae thrswUrg faMMeate V Malacca teat whleh reamned la llsaamsa T. Cbaadraaegaraa, at Peaaag, receiving twe stitches »a Us head. Referee Stephen OvtaJs, of Jeher, was escorted off
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    • 137 43 T T blast sends Aussies reeling POINTE-A-PIERRE (Trinidad), Mon. The Australian cricketers were dismissed for 370, their lowest first innings score m all three territorial games to date, before rain washed out the third day of the four-day match against Trinidad and Tobago yesterday. When play stopped less than eight
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    • 137 43 NEW DELHI, Mon. Sunil Gavaskar will captain India at the first Asia Cup tournament m Dubai next month. Chief selector Ghulam Ahmed said the decision to re-appoint Gavaskar, 34, was unanimous. All-rounder Kapil Dcv had indicated that he would not be available for
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    • 147 43 ASGIRIYA (Sri Lanka), Mon. New Zealand's cricketers will be looking to their spinners Stephen Boock and John Bracewell to keep the pressure on Sri Lanka's batsmen when the First Test resumes here tomorrow. On a crumbling pitch, Boock and Bracewell loom as a major threat to Sri Lanka,
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  • RACING
    • 825 39  - Bleasdale eyes second S'pore Derby EPSOM JEEP He puts off his return to Britain By EEuSZiSEF CLASS 1 DIV 1 2,400 m (Ratings: 180-142) 5 Full Home II M (West) IBt 15 Jambeau 58.5 (Teh) 177 3 Valley Fame 54.5 (G. van Breukelen) ISS 14 Siapa Rajah IV 54.5 (Allan)
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    • 1513 39 WEIGHTS, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah SATURDAY 1 Div. 2 2.400 m (Ratings: 153-113) Bullet 59 5 153 S Richmond 111 57 5 149 a) "-<aron a 55.5 145 5 lialmoi DM 142 12 Tien An Mun IV H 140 9
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    • 242 39 At the 400 m At the finish Pictures by and a 4 Div 2 1,200 m 1. Wellington Hammer 2. Daring Graphon 3. Addition 4. Tempered Dist: 3, Mi,l Time 1:11.1 Q 4 Div 4 1,200 m 1. Irish Melody 2. Birthday
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    • 243 39 THESE horses did well over the weekend at Bukit Timah and it will pay to follow them Sweet Memory ID'S time of 1:9.3 for 1,200 m was just one-tenth of a second off Dawn Command's record. The four-year-old, who won four earlier races m a row
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    • 58 39 THE following Class 4 winners at Bukit Timah over the weekend have been promoted to Class 3 (new ratings within brackets): Wellington Hammer (94), Pyramid (90), House Video (89), Irish Melody (88), Night Fly (88), Candidi (87), Will O The Wisp (85), Gold Art (85), Brendan
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 53 39 In Loving Memory of SHIRLEY LIM Al HUAY Departed on 10th March *84 Her smiles, her diligence, the brightness she brought to the office everyday remain m our hearts forever. Our deepest condolences to the family. From the Staff and Management of Dot Line. Tha family
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    • 201 39 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE KUEK TU UK WISHES TO EXPRESS THEM HEARTFELT GRATITUDE AND THANKS TO ALL RELATIVES. FRIENDS. COLLEAGUES, BUSINESS ASSOCIATES, NURSES, DOCTORS OF WARD 44, SGH ELDER PETER YAP. MR. NO HAK LIANG, MR. CHUA HUNG SENG AND PABTOR TIMOTHY UM OF THE
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    • 85 39 Our daapa*} *ympathi«* and condolanca* to tha Family of tha lata Mr. Ho Chef Meng who passed away suddenly on 12th March IM4 From: David. Eric. Francis. George. Jeffrey. Joseph. Koh. Simon. Tony, Tang Slew Hoong. Victor. William I.lm. Vincent Jenny OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY and heartfelt condolence to
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    • 69 39 The Management Staff Of ZENECON PTE LTD Extend their deepest sympathies and condolences to Their Project Manager Of Palmer Roed Site MR LOO YONG KING On The Demise Of His Beloved Father-ln-Law MR CHOW CHOI CHI Who passed away on 9th March 1984 m Canada, Toronto With Deepest Sympathy Condolence
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 75 40 THALAI THEVASAM The family of the late MDM V. SUPPAMMAL rtquMti the preeence ol all relatives and friends to the IST YEAR CEREMONY on Tuesday, 13th March 1964 at our residence, 24-H Lorong Beredeb, off Y»o Chu Kang Roed. Singapore 1957, from 10e.m. to 12 noon
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      56 40 144 In Mem or i am m Ever Loving Memory Of LEEKEOWHENG BE (HONS) CIVIL Departed 13.3.81 •:i\e passed, silently we TwKldtj lodjajj unit NftW Oearff missed by the Family. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR TAN CHENG SOON Departed 13 3 79 Deeply mitMd and lor«v»r r«m«m barad with love
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      73 40 144 In Memor iam IN LOVING MEMORY OF THE LATE MRS CHAN JOO HWEE (NEE CHUA LUAN TIAN) Departed: 13/3/S3 A year has passed since you left us Still thinking of the time we cherished together The love and care you gave us Always remembered by your children, grand-children, great
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      39 40 In lovino, memory off LIM KOH Departed: 13.3.83 Your presence is ever near us, Your love remains with us yet; You were the kind of father. Your loved ones will never forget. Always remembered by family.
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    • 50 40 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE LIM TECK PHUAN WISHES TO EXPRESS THEIR SINCERE THANKS TO ALL RELIGIOUS ORGANISATIONS, CLAN ASSOCIATIONS, RELATIVES, FRIENDS BUSINESS ASSOCIATES FOR THEIR KIND ATTENDANCE, CONDOLENCES, WREATHS, SCROLLS DONATIONS DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. ALL PROCEEDS FROM DONATIONS WILL GO TO S.A.T.A.
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      37 40 hi Loving Memory of Our Beloved Father FONGMUN WAI Departed: 13/3/81 Oone from our lives one so dear. But In our hearts forever near. Always remembered by wife, children, sons m law, daughters-in-law grandchildren.
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      34 40 In k) vin£ fn#ftiory of MB. LIM TEONG HUAT D*parl*d 13 March 1978 Time changes many things but the memories of you live forever. Always rwnwtibsrad by parents, bfoiiMi and slstof.
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    • 98 42 Today's events BASKETBALL National Leagae: Safsa v Choon Hong, Russell v Asia Electric (Gay World. 7 30 and 8 45 p.m). BOWLING Bowlers Mart agegroup championships (Kallang Bowl, 9 a.m.). OOLF Rolex Masters pro-am (Sime Course, 7.15 a.m. HOCKKY Barker trvpky: 1A v Schools B f Balestipr Rd. 515 p.m.)
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  • 463 44 Americans will get a chance to influence Tokyo's industrial policies TOKYO, Monday AFTER months of debate, the Japanese government has agreed to permit American representatives to participate m the influential advisory councils that shape the nations industrial policy, a senior United States trade
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  • 256 44 Ministry confirms February sighting off Kuala Trengganu KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. The National Security Council (NSC) said today that Soviet navy helicopter was sighted 2M km eff Kuala Trengganu on Feb 17. An NSC official described the Soviet Intrusion late Malaysian alrspace as a Soviet psychological exercise
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  • 142 44 12 more bodies of drillship crew found HOUSTON, Mon. The bodies of 12 more crewmen have been found m the drilling ship Glomar Java Sea which went down m a typhoon m the South China Sea last October, a company spokesman said yesterday. The bodies were found on Saturday m
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  • 102 44 Details of record pop up on Tass MOSCOW, Mon. Tass news agency, normally the voice of the Kremlin for official pronouncements, today switched to more offbeat reporting It mistakenly transmitted album sleeve details from a foreign pop record. The list of tracks and other details from the album Rain Dances
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  • 45 44 CHAhJDIGARH. Mon. Tens of thousands of farmers from across Punjab state laid siege to the state capital here today to press demands for lower local taxes. About 3.600 federal police were deployed to protect the residence of Puniab's pnv»r. nor AFP
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  • 235 44 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The onehorned Java rhfMeerM, Mid by the World Wildlife Fond WWF) to he mm of the rarest animals Ln the world, has been sighted m Malaysia. A wildlife enthusiast and technical adviser to a plantation, Mr George Joseph, saw the animal In
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  • 291 44 BANGKOK, Mon. General Ham Leenanond, one of the Thai army's most politically outspoken officers, has resigned and is expected to join an increasing controversy over possible changes m the parliamentary system of government m the next few months. Observers have long predicted a full political
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  • 348 44 Customs warn group who didn't stop KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Malaysian Customs said today that several members of a royal family failed to stop for Customs search m Johor Baru last week and they may be taken to court. The Customs and Excise Department deputy director-general, Datuk Haji Mohamed Noor
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  • 202 44 Innocent man freed after 34 years TAKAMATSU (Japan), Mon. An innocent man who spent 34 years behind bars m Japan on a murder charge was given his freedom today. A court here found Shigeyoshi Taniguchi, 53, not guilty of the 1950 charge. His lawyers said he was expected to leave
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  • 74 44 SYDNEY, Mon. Three men and a nine-year-old girl crawled unhurt from the wreckage of a light aircraft which crash-landed on a main road m peak-hour traffic today, police said. The Cessna 127 came down while trying to land at an airport about 100 km north of
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  • 29 44 NEW YORK. Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 4.71 to 1.144.46 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. AP
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  • 105 44 Concrete border wall completed KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia has completed the construction of a 4.8 km concrete wall along western and eastern sectors of its border with Thailand to combat smuggling and illegal traffic across the border, the Berita Harian newspaper reported today. The wall, costing about M 52.66 million,
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  • 60 44 Less pocket money LONDON, Mon. British children are feeling the pinch with parents slashing pocket money to cope with economic recession, accordins to a survey published today. The survey, conducted for an ice cream company, showed that children aged five to 16 now received an average of 105 pence (553.25)
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    • 466 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally IN TODAY'S ISSUE THE Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange has invoked emergency rules and imposed restrictions on trading m crude palm oil futures. All those who invested at the beginning of 1983 struck gold, according to a stockbroking firm. A company's success depends on its people,
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    • 145 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers In a few areas around noon onwards. TEMP. (C) op to 8 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 a.m. Adelaide 13/33 C Cloudy Manila 22 32 C Fair Amsterdam 3/6 C Cloudy Melbourne 11 25 C Fine
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 45 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1984 SECTION TWO The war against baldness OUTLOOK. Page Three Impressions of the Bard on film LEISURE, Page Seven Meet the two men who caricatured the British government and made a fan out of Mrs Thatcher m the process
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    • 1630 1  -  TERESA 00I By Channel 5 will be televising Yes, Minister the weekly hit British comedy series about the bungles and machinations m the government service from this Sunday at 1.10 p.m. Some viewers are already watching the series on the Malaysian Channel 3 every
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 497 2  - Mannish lines with feminine touches JOHN de SOUZA By "IF I see one more, just one more rags-n--tatters, oversized, shapeless, or poor-little-girl outfit, I'll SCRREEAAMMM! That's me mumbling to myself, giving Liang •Court the once-over, surrounded by grey and black "Japanese look" clones and boutiques. Hey, wait a minute. Those
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      • 538 2  -  IRENE PATES By Tuesday column SHE had carrot-coloured braided hair and a dimple on her left cheek. Her cute companion had freckles on her chubby cheeks, two dimples and a sand-coloured mop of hair. The two cuties were m the dis play window of a
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    • 699 3  - Hair extravaganza in the making JOHN de SOUZA By "IT WILL be the most spectacular hairstyling event ever seen m Singapore," said Georgie Yam, grinning from ear to ear. The 29-year-old salon owner, who's president of Intercoiffure des Dames (ICD) Singapore, is putting it mildly. What the third Asian ICD
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    • 1130 3  - Waging war against baldness RON LOGSDON By THEY may not admit it, but men cannot tolerate the thought of losing their hair. From the first time a man notices his hair beginning to thin, he lives m dread of the day when it's all gone. Yul Brynner and Telly Savalas
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    • LEISURE
      • 489 6 Spredthick, a visiting husband-and-wife duo, brings back the songs of old America and England when it performs at the United World College tomorrow night. By KANNAN CHANDRAN THEY met while they were m university. She was studying arts and. he was mastering Russian. Both
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      • 936 6 YES, MINISTER Ch 3, Tuesdays Ch 5, Sundays, beginning this Sunday Reviewed by MINU THAROOR JUST three years old, yet Yes, Minister has earned the enthusiastic affirmation of viewers m Britain and the 33 countries where it has been telecast. The British Broadcasting
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      • 1091 7  - Bard's agony and ecstasy on film PHILIP COOREY By First of a three-part series on Shakespeare m the cinema Film and film-maker The camera was able to emphasise particular points long shots establish the huge crowds; close-ups of Brando's face as he rouses the crowd inter-cut with the reactions of
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      • 672 7  -  ROBERT PALMER By DURING the weeks after the murder of John Lennon, Doable Fantasy, the album he had made with his wife, Yoko Ono, after a fiveyear sabbatical from music-making, was a best-seller. Amid the outpourings of grief and the hours of radio time devoted
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    • 578 4 COMICS 2° ______^^Wk GARFIELD ByJUnDmrU PFANITTC fK-A«Ul» BySchuix I IT'e GREAT TO PACK /THE SAME OLP SURROONPING6, THE 6AM£ THE SAME \1 I I Y7 1 VI I 117 n f 1 [ON THE FARM, OARFIELP. M TME SAME OIP R00M... I I OLP CHORESJ OLP MANURE WWAT V SME
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    • 996 5 NOTICES SYNTHETIC RESINS (AAALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will De held at the Registered Office. 2nd Floor Wisma Bunga Raya. 152. Jalan Ampang Kuala Lumpur at 11 00 a m on Tuesday. 27
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    • 929 5 ■f Selangor Coconuts Berhad 1™ II (Incorporated m Malaysia) II INTERIM REPORT 1983 Half year Half year ended ended 31st December 31st December 1983 1982 Crops Rubber ('OOO kilos) 5,283 4 913 Oil Palm FFB (tonnes) 37,417 45^294 Cocoa (tonnes) g 5 (s'ooo > (soimi) II Turnover 25,892 16,952 Profit
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    • 401 6 What's on Rl N FOR YOIR UIFF POR< PLAIN AM) A taxi-driver who has DELFTWARK been keeping his two Kxhibiiion at the Nawives unaware of one tional Museum Art Galanother gets into trouble ler\ when he has an accident. 9 »-m. -5.30 p.m. Admis Hilton Playhouse. Hilton slon; for ;uhllts
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    • 143 7 TIARE New Caledonia Located strategically between Tontouta, the international airport and Noumea, the capital, Tiare sits on 2 elevated sand coves, overlooking the most beautiful lagoon m the South Pacific. TIARE is a multi-million Resort Complex comprising a 5 star Hotel, Country Club, Casino, Marina, Shopping Plazas, Championship Golf Course,
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    • 89 7 v <^j» s r it SHINAON STEREO if^fsHr" MADE IN JAPAN *V J^ {_f"*p— -i V» I'D <?~" •POPEYE Table Top Garw POPWt B Also* Burger Time aaa Mario Brothers Pengo Jm^^ Usual $65 jPiDPIk IMPORTED FROM JAPAN Special Offer $55 ONLY ?j^ i-. N^^S^B| Ss9 (Adriwrve Bached Oock) ™4N^^B^^^?^*"^a^BMßM*
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 336 8 APPOINTMENTS bmgapore Tourist I Promotion Board I Applications are invited from citizens/permanent residents of Singapore for appointment as: I Chief financial Officer I Qualifications Experience A degree m Accountancy from a recognised University or profession^ qualification from a recognised Accountancy body A minimum of three years' post-qualifying experience m accounting
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    • 334 8 avaWFa^a%af2 /^ii/// j I offers a challenging career opportunity for a TECHNICAL ASSISTANT Location: Times Jurong (Opposite the Jurong Bus Interchange) R»sponsibiliti«r The appointee will be responsible tor: producing and updating technical and architectural draw- I ings for the Company's building and engineering services: H assisting the team of Property
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    • 293 8 REDA PUMP COMPANY (S) PTE. LTD. An affiliate of the U.S. multi-national Fortune 500 Organisation, TRW Inc. We are the world's leading manufacturer of submergible oil well pumps and we are expanding our Singapore facility. We seek qualified candidates to join our management team. INDUSTRIAL/PROCESS ENGINEERING MANAGER The Person Candidates
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    • 292 8 NOTICES PHILIPS GOVERNMENT TRAINING CENTRE TENDER T( nders are invited for the construction o: a portable building (container-type) w thin the premises of the Philips Government Training Centre. Tne requirements of the portable building areas follows: 1) It should be a single level building of steel construction with reinforced steel
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1637 8 \OUR VEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE >Q> Lindbergh's flight to fame lsbcs^ "i rrtedfoor^ m mmmmmmm mmmmim 3.00 PM Opening and Programme Hlftifhts folowed Henderson, Robert Reed, Clint Walker and Debo 5.58 am National Anthem Bnef 2.95 On the House ■■■■■■■■■■■■■9MBB9J* Z^ 1 by My Way (Mandarin with English subtitles/r) rah
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  • SECTION THREE
    • 9 1 SECTION THREE THE STRAITS TIMES, TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1984
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    • 827 1 YUAN CHONGHUAN Presented by the Guangdong Chaozhou Opera Troupe Last Wednesday, Palace Theatre, 8 p.m. Reviewed by SNG POH YOKE AS HISTORY or as prose, Yuan Chonghuan's heroic exploits on the battlefield and his choice of death to protect his honour make compelling reading. But is
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 426 1 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES 1 AddreBB: 555 MU,. Ch.r geB STANTS p,™;!,,^ t S^f /Notlces Section Straits Times: Ss23.7spsc. cm. Straits Times: 5J71.25 BSSOBBI Z^T SKS™ 0 Sunday Times: SC4.4OPSC. cm. Sunday Times: 5T3.20 ?saies Service: oon we W^^m Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 A 2669 B«» Service: CoUected: S$ 5.00 Posted: SJIO.OO APPOINTMENTS
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      • 246 1 WELL-ESTABLISHED FURNITURE MANUFACTURER/EXPORTER REQUIRES SUITABLE MALE CITIZENS TO FILL THE FOLLOWING POSTS: PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Polytechnic Diploma m Production Management or its equivalent. Preferably I -2 years working experience m manufacturing concern. Able to work independently to achieve production targets and solve production bottlenecks. ELECTRICIAN Completed Secondary Education. NTC 3 m
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      • 341 1 fA well established company invites applications for the position of. ENGINEERING j I ASSISTANT j The Job: ,s% The incumbent is responsible for planning coj4% ordinating and supervising the activities of the I£2 technical staff He is also expected to tram j //A develop them and to prepare information |Va
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    • BILINGUAL
      • 558 2  - Boost for the lowly harmonica CHONG WING HONG By TRY to popularise the harmonica, a pocketsized musical instrument, m Singapore. This call was made last Saturday by a local virtuoso, Yew Hong Jen, 44, at a talk at the GoetheInstitut his first public appearance after an absence of 14 years.
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      • 541 2 4 Mr Yew stressed that one should not forget the harmonica's mass appeal. "It costs as little as $4, is easy to handle and the player may produce different tunes and m tones." 7 THERE Is good reason for the beaming smiles on the faces of harmonica
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      • 701 4  -  BARKIS KAY KASSIM By WHEN they started, all of them, of course, had one thing m common. They entertained the hope of big success, that is to be counted among the top singers by winning the third to first placings m this prestigious talentime, Bintang 84,
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      • 909 4 T araf peserta lebih rendah di peringkat suku akhir Oleh BUDIMAN A. R. DALAM peraduan seni suara mutu seorang penyanyi atau peserta itu diukur dari segi gaya persembahan, patah lagu, nada lagu sebutan senikata dan lam-lam aspek yang bersangkutan. Faktor mi juga menjadi penilaian yang utama bagi memastikan seseorang peserta
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 168 2 OTICES Kuala Sidim Rubber Company Berhad ]]H (Incorporated m Malaysia) till 1* V" IffIHHH I^oJ IV»2 till Rubber kilos) 11,726 4 913 Oil Palm FFB (tonnes) 94,4% 4534 Cocoa (tonnes) 42 5 II .s-000, <$• II Turnover 51,059 16.952 Profit before taxation 20,386 5 84() Taxation 9,697 V 628 10,689
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      • 136 2 IT mPLfiKOFF BERHfIDI (Incorporated m Malaysia) !|H SECOND INTERIM REPORT 1983 H I It II Profit before taxation 9,103 3,703 |l II o ~iSl I '^■^1 Wt 4M9 2»,»37 II II Earnings per share 11.3 cts 4.3 cts II II Pro*"'* before taxation 10,155 5,710 II Extraordinary items 18^17 Interim
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      • 265 2 i ai^h I I M |l Boustead Holdings Berhad II ■I (Incorporated m Malaysia) SECOND INTERIM REPORT 1983 I U II 198^ 1982 II Operating profit 30,141 16.642 ■I Share of profits m associate ■I companies 3,204 1.230 ■I Investment income 2,832 2.478 ■I Profit before taxation 36.177 20.350 ■I
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      • 33 2 m m i ij HENRY FORD iEISENHOWER B GALILEO B 2AVINCIj( SUN YAT-SEN^ ROOSEVELT ■ADAM SMITH; WHO ARE THEY? find out m V I Available At All Good Bookshops. $11 90 mimes 4rikMors
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 266 3 CATHAY: NOW SHOWING! L^L^Bk. B^BHB^B^bl^ |^j m J I Mkm IJtMEiayfogaagn t l^^J^* J iß^^^^^^^^^^^a^^ ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! J He has everything at stake. > He can't afford to lose. (J He's got to make... <j A/I ne Rolt o*Tt\ OPENS TODAY! BROADWAY/BEDOK/MAJESTIC/GALA/REGAL V 1 LEISURE-DROME/KONG CHIAN > LAST 2
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      • 500 3 Golden Clementi I New Town Zenith tajaj MQ#JS M^-. flaK I 1 and Princess > NOW SHOWING! I '^■BJlBk AWkW-' G: 11, 130. 4. 6 45. 930 V^ c 130, 3.30, 7 15, 9 30 i V B 9 B *9BVBaBHIBB|BaBJ BPHBH NT: 1.30. 3.30. 7.00, 9.00 I BX T^
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      • 129 3 m am am aY ak am m am b^bm k a^F a^aV aT 1^«? >- 4/^^ MARCH 'B4 A member of the 3E Audit Bureau of Circulations (Australia). A Times Periodicals Publication. tyH!iMiW»M| JUBILEE/MANDARIN EMPREBB/TOA PAYOH PEOPLE'S/DALIT LIWAQU/QUEENSTOWN PLAZA NOW SHOWING NO FRie LIST MET I 15, 3 15, 7
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      • 327 3 JB NOW SHOWING at 3 THEATRES a i P PRINCE-CHANGI-SAVOY I 81 PRINCE 11»m, 1 30, 4 00, ***** 15 No Free Li.l CHANGI 11am 145.4 00. 6 45*9 15 No FreoL.st SAVOY LAST DAY 11 00« m. 145. 4 00. 6 4549 15 •4B9hS9b(L^b^ l ''^''**ißßß B I BmBB
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      • 468 3 1 ORGANISATION ■ii, «:T r^ry BBlllilil.Bliftll'llJjiHll STUDENTS ON(. 3 DAYS > g SMk II SO. Crdi SO j*t»( no.-, h MM B )rTI I 30. 400 630 VO W^Sllfl I AST DAY B 45. 4 00, 64b 9 I ai or-tfjs too a 10 4b. I 00. 3 15. 7
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 517 4 APPOINTMENTS A wen established Consultancy Firm mvites\ applications tor: DESIGNERS c Minimum 3 years experience m civil /structural engineering work m highrise or idustrial buildings or civil engineering works. Singapore Polytechnic Diploma or equivalent qualification preferred DRAUGHTSMEN c Minimum 4 years' experience m civil/structural engineering work m highrise or industrial
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      • 735 4 JK TURNER (EAST ASIA) UEj PTE LTDaaaHßaaHHa^BVal H A leading American General Contractor invites applications for I H the following positions:- I 11. PROJECT MANAGER I Degree or professional qualification m building/quantity surveying or I Civil Engineering I »5 years experience m site management of construction of building I projects
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