The Straits Times, 3 November 1984

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/84
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  • 647 1  -  HIREN PHUKAN Curfew m 23 cities as India gets set for Indira's funeral today By of The Straits Times Foreign Desk NEW DELHI, Fri. Violence that erupted after Wednesday's assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi appeared to be dying down today as a major security
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  • 44 1 REBECCA CHUA chronicles the birth of the book, which will be a cherished memento of Singapore's 25 years of nation-building. Books, Page 1 Outlook 4,5 Appointments Comics 17 and Notices 10-16,18 Cinema 8 Radio and TV 20
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  • 201 1 The making of A Salute to Singapore Maybe you recollect thai June night deariy Maybe it is little more than a dim and hazy nwmory Maybe you vwn? abroad, Or maybe you weren't even bom. Maybe you were for too young to remember the crackling voice of Radio Singapore announcing
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  • 216 1  - Penang races this weekend are off LUCKY LEO By PENANG, Fri. There will be no racing this weekend. The Penang Turf Club Committee said today that all 18 races scheduled for this weekend have been cancelled because of unsafe track conditions. The club has also decided to run the last
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  • 131 1 LONDON, Fri. A teenage computer expert broke into a telephone company computer to read Prince Philip's personal electronic mail, the Daily Mail reported today. The computer buff also changed a display on state-owned British Telecom's Prestel information service to give a false reading on the dollar-pound
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  • 451 1 Interim report of BMF inquiry team KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Most of the M 52.5 billion loans given out by Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) m Hongkong were obtained from Bank Bumiputra 's branches, according to the eommitt ?e of inquiry's interim report
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  • 293 1 Deng wants ageing military men to go BEIJING, Fri. Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping has called for the replacement of top military leaders by younger men, a demand some Western analysts felt indicated that his reformist policies were meeting opposition from the communist old guard. The official Xinhua news agency today
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  • Latest
    • 54 1 LORAIN (Ohio), Fri. Democratic candidate Walter Mandate said toda> Republicans are In for their "biggest surprise" m the hlstorv of the IS presidential election next Tuesday. BegfaulMg a long campaign day here, Mr Masdale declared that despite all the evidence of the polls, "I smell victory
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    • 218 1 Ink j^P c-s>i^ ■is t! j^r iSs CTT IT/V\ 27, Tanglin Road, Singapore 1024. I rimj Tel: 23W343. *****53 The Sunday Times Tomorrow Singapore's top 10 diversions Read An Insider's Guide to the Lion City and give us your suggestions. ?£2L tt^^^HG mm "Bfcil^^^ A nation bids goodbye A full
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    • 6 1 Uncertainty m (he Kremlin: Page 3
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    • 198 1 Give a lifetime of writing pleasure CROSS SINCE 1846 V Sote a> i m MALKO GENERAL AGENCIES (S) PTt LTD Tel *****25 *****42 Inside 60 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 34 ASEAN 7 CAUSEWAY 8 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS It BACKGROUND 21 TIMESDOLLAR 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-35 RACING 35 SPORTS tt-St
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 482 2 Inspector jailed A POLICE inspector was jailed for eight years yesterday for smothering his wife to death. Selvraj was found guilty of smothering Madam Lim Guek Kiau, 39, a womanpolice corpc>ral, m their bedroom on Aug 17, 1982. Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai rejected Selvrai 's defence that she
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    • 607 2 Packer's denial AUSTRALIAN media magnate Kerry Packer yesterday denied any involvement m the death of a Queensland banker, said m a Royal Commission report to have been murdered. He also denied giving instructions that a file should be removed from Australia to Singapore or Hongkong from his
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    • 475 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: America is mare confident and assertive these days and Mr Ranald Reagan inspiring style of leadership has much to do with this turnaround. From the free world's point of view, Mr Reagan is the better choice for President than Mr Walter Mondale. He may have
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    • 157 2 PNB TO BUY 26 PC STAKE IN HIGHLANDS AND LOWLANDS THE investment arm of the Malaysian government, Permodalan Nasional Bhd, is buying over Kuala Lumpur Kepong's 26.23 per con. stake m Highlands and Lowlands, another plantation company. Highlands and Lowlands will be Permodalan Nasional s third plantation company. The
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    • 333 2 Bayern vs Hamburg THE main attraction m the European soccer leagues this weekend will be the traditional clash between West Germany's soccer giants. Bayern Munich and Hamburg. Hamburg are sixth m the Bundesliga, six points behind Bayern and struggling with injuries. They have also freely admitted that defeat m
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    • 170 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Fighting oil spills MALAYSIA wants all Asean members to join a committee set up to check on oil spills m the region. So far, only three Asean countries, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore, are members of the committee, said Datuk Amar Stephen Yong, the Minister for Science,
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    • 109 2 A mufti's wrath THREE international organisations with branches m Brunei The Lions Club, Rotary Club and Freemasons have come under attack by the Sultanate's Mufti. Pehin Dato Haii Ismail Bin Omar Abdul Aziz said the groups adopted policies contrary to Islam and were funding and furthering Zionist causes.
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    • Article, Illustration
      328 2 The look-good book IN FEBRUARY, 41 top photographers, including four from The Straits Times, were let loose m Singapore for a week. Their best pictures 350 m all are now between the covers of A Salute to Singapore, a book to mark 25 years of nation- building. REBECCA
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  • 563 3 Uncertainty in Kremlin as Rajiv take-over the helm New PM seen as 'westernised young man' 898 NEW DELHI, Friday MOSCOW seems to be going through a period of uncertainty as India moves from the leadership of Mrs Indira Gandhi, noted for her understanding of the Soviet position, to her westernised
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  • 53 3 THOSE growing-op days of love and sunshine. ..from left, Sanjay, Pandit Nehru, Mrs Gandhi, and Ra£v. The pictare was taken m Teen Mnrtt, Pandit Nehru's home which is now a maseam and where Mrs Gandhi is lying m state. Picture by courtesy of the
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  • World briefs
    • 67 3 A MALAYSIAN SIKH leader appealed yesterday to the country's 50,000 Sikhs to remain calm and treat the assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi as a domestic Indian problem. "Although the Gandhi assassination must be condemned, Sikhs here as Malaysian citizens must not be emotionally carried away by
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    • 39 3 NEPAL'S GOVERNMENT offices m Kathmandu remained closed yesterday as "a special gesture" to mourn the assassination of Mrs Gandhi. Flags were also flown at half-staff on all public buildings m the kingdom, India's northern neighbour. UPI
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    • 69 3 CHINESE PRIME Minister Zhao Ziyang said m a condolence statement for assassinated Mrs Gandhi that he hopes China and India will improve their relations, strained for more than two decades. He spoke at the Indian Embassy m Beijing, where he, President Li Xiannian and other senior officials
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    • 53 3 THE INDIA CLUB will hold a condolence and mourning meeting at India House m Singapore at 6.30 p.m. today to coincide with Mrs Gandhi's funeral. A resolution conveying a condolence message to the President of India will be passed and the Indian High Commissioner. Mr Gopalakarishwa Pillay, will
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    • 60 3 MOTHER TERESA of Calcutta said yesterday that prayers were needed for peace and understanding m India following the assassination of Mrs Gandhi. "I am not interested m politics," the Yugoslav-born nun who is now an Indian citizen said during a stopover m Rome "It is a very
      Reuter  -  60 words
    • 63 3 ALL SECURITY guards at the Indian Prime Minister's residence m New Delhi have been replaced amid fears that Mrs Gandhi's assassination was part of a conspiracy, official sources said yesterday Two Indian newspapers reported m front-page articles that the Indian leader's assassination outside her home on Wednesday by
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  • 708 3 RAJIV Gandhi has begun consolidating his position as India's sixth Prime Minister, catapulted by the assassination of his mother into an office to which he aspired only as part of her political vision. For 14 years he
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  • 265 3 ACTOR Peter Ustinov was doing a profile on Mrs Indira Gandhi for the British Broadcasting Corporation when she was assassinated, Mr Paul Sheldon, a British businessman, told The Straits Times yesterday. Mr Sheldon, who had just flown m from New Delhi, said he and
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  • around the WORLD
    • 371 4 Official inquiry into organised crime SYDNEY, Friday AUSTRALIAN media tycoon Kerry Packer tonight issued a strong denial of all allegations made against him by an official investigation into organised crime which recommended that he should be prosecuted. Mr Packer, one of Australia's leading businessmen, said m
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    • 102 4 IT could be a spaceship coming In to land or a scene taken oat from Star Wars or Star Trek. Bat the space-like similarity ends there m the air. In fact, It's a plain earthly Doraier seaplane seen airborne daring final tests over the Baltic
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    • Article, Illustration
      56 4 GLAND Switzerland Fn More than 750.000 sea-birds and over 100,000 sea mammals are killed every year bylost or discarded fishing nets, according to a report m the World Wildlife Fund's bi monthly newspaper The report also said com mercial fishermen further clutter the ocean by dumping AP MR
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    • 33 4 MOSCOW, Fri. An earth quake measuring seven points on the Soviet Scale struck Soviet central Asia last Saturday. It left dozens homeless, destroyed communications and cut electricity lines, reports said. Reuter
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    • 296 4 BEIJING, Friday CHINA has announced a programme to send police officers back to school for a collegelevel education that includes courses m science, criminology and forensic medicine. "It is imperative to train a highly-qualified police force to meet the country's needs m its
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    • 280 4 TOKYO, Fri. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said yesterday that his newly-reshuffled Cabinet would take steps to combat trade friction with other countries. He told a press conference after his new Cabinet was formally inaugurated that Japan's huge trade surplus with the United States
      Reuter; AFP  -  280 words
    • World briefs
      • 52 4 TAIWAN IS to liberalise its economy to compete with China's economic reforms, Planning Chief Chao Yao-tung told Parliament m Taipeh yesterday. Mr Chao did not disclose details of Taiwan's plans but officials said they would include further liberalisation of trade, tariff reductions and more incentives for foreign
        Reuter  -  52 words
      • 69 4 TOE UN GENERAL Assembly has called on Britain and Argentina to resume negotiations over the Falkland Islands. A draft resolution to that effect, put forward on Thursday by Argentina and 19 other Latin American nations, called on both countries "to resume negotiations m order to find
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      • 113 4 A 17TH CENTURY violin made by Antonio Stradivari has been auctioned m New York to a private collector for a record US$3OB,OOO (*****,000). The so-called Aver Stradivari (left), made m 1690, was sold on Wednesday at Christie's Galleries to an American who refused to be identified.
        UPI  -  113 words
      • 74 4 THE US NAVY has awarded a US$l billion (552.15 billion) contract to a Lockheed Corp subsidiary to develop and build 52 D-5 submarine-launched nuclear missiles, officials said m Washington yesterday. The 12-warhead missiles, to be built by Lockhed Missiles and Space Company at its California plant,
        Reuter  -  74 words
      • 69 4 ABOUT 5t young garment workers broke into the headquarters of South Korea's major opposition party and began a sit-in to push their demand for wage increases. The protesters from Daewoo Apparel Company of Seoul said their sit-in was to get political help from the Korea Democratic Party to
        UPI  -  69 words
    • 178 4  -  WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Fri. Television star Liv Waihung, m hospital after an accident m a film studio, is recovering and sounds strong and cheerful. Although he suffered burns on his face m the accident at the weekend,
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    • 502 5  -  LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent NEW YORK, Fri. Democratic presidential candidate Walter Mondale yesterday promised to strengthen the United States' strategic cooperation with Israel and to move the US Embassy there to Jerusalem if elected. Campaigning before a Jewish audience m Brooklyn,
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    • 76 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. The United States is ready to cooperate with the Soviet Union on space exploration, Nasa director James Beggs told journalists here yesterday. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration official pointed out that President Ronald Reagan had signed a congressional resolution on Tuesday, calling for a renewal
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    • 43 5 BOGOTA, Fri. At l»ast 22 people were killed and more than 5,000 families made homeless by the worst floods and landslides m Colombia for 10 years, officials said yesterday. The dead included a family of eight caught m a landslide. Reuter
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    • 259 5 Sandinistas all set for polls sweep picture. MANAGUA, Friday NICARAGUANS vote on Sunday m an election sure to give the leftist Sandinista government an overwhelming victory, but not the international legitimacy it wanted. The elections for President, Vice-President and a 90-member National Assembly pit the Sandinistas against weak, relatively unknown
      AP; Reuter; UPI  -  259 words
    • 377 5 WASHINGTON, Friday Nine charged m plot to kill President Suazo THE United States says it has foiled a plot to overthrow the government of Honduras, its closest ally m Central America, and kill President Roberto Suazo, who has been m power since 1962.
      Reuter; NYT; AP  -  377 words
    • 116 5 NEW YORK, Fri. The reputed underboss and elder statesman of the Gambino family, the United States' most powerful organised-crime family, was arrested on charges of income tax evasion, federal officials said yesterday. Aniello "O'Neill" Delia- croce, 70, was arrested last night m New York's Little Italy neighbourhood
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    • 120 5 Bomb likely cause of blasts: FBI SAN FRANCISCO, PH. FBI agents say a bomb may have touched off two powerful explosions aboard a 192 m tanker shortly after the fuel-laden vessel had saUed under the Golden Gate Bridge out to sea. Three people were seriously injured. Twenty-eight crew members were
      UPI  -  120 words
    • 182 5 First woman executed in US for 22 years RALEIGH, (North Carolina), Fri. Velma Barfield became the first woman to be executed m the United States for 22 years. She was put to death by injection early today at the state prison for murdering her fiance. Barfield a 52-year-old grandmother, was
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    • 287 6 50 planes expected to take part m relief operation ADDIS ABABA, Fri. AN airlift of emergency supplies for Ethiopia's famine victims got under way yesterday as part of an international effort to curb mass starvation m this east African country. A Western diplomat closely
      AP; Reuter  -  287 words
    • 334 6 Solidarity activists urge protest strike WARSAW, Friday A GROUP of Solidarity activists from Gdansk yesterday called for a one-hour strike to protest the killing of the Reverand Jerzy Popieluszko, a pro-Soli-darity priest. The call for a strike was made m a statement to the workers of the northern port city
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    • 325 6 BEIRUT, Fri. Syria has ruled out, for what it said was a final time, a longstanding Israeli request that Syria guarantee the security of Israel's northern border. But Syria said it welcomed the announcement that talks would begin on Monday between Israel and Lebanon on
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    • 204 6 British car workers go on strike LONDON, Fri. Production of luxury Jaguar cars and three Austin Rover models came to a standstill yesterday when thousands of automobile workers went on strike alongside Britain's coal miners. All 7,400 workers at Jaguar's three British plants walked out over a pay dispute. Two
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    • 145 6 MOSCOW, Fri. Josef Stalin's 58-year-old daughter Svetlana, who defected to the United States m INI, has returned to Moscow, the Kremlin announced today. The official news agency Tass carried a brief bulletin from the State Presidium saying the Soviet leadership had also agreed to
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    • 182 6 Plot to kill Pope hatched in Sofia in 1980 ROME, Fri THE May 1981 assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II was hatched m Sofia early m July 1980. Rome magistrate llano Martella said m a report of the case, details of which emerged yesterday. A Turkish businessman, Bekir Celenk,
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    • 63 6 BEIJING. Fri Arotieologists m east China's Shand ong province have found a I,fis-year-old tomb m the suburbs of the prov.ncial capital of Jinan, Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. An epitaph on the stone tomb indicates the deceased was a county magistrate who died m AD. 569 at
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    • 28 6 ROME, Fri. Eduardo De Filippo. considered one of Italy s leading 20th century playwrights, died m a Rome private clinic yesterday. He I was 84 Reuter
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 242 7  -  HAN LING By Brunei Reporter Mufti attacks Lions, Rotary and Freemasons BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Fri. Three internationalorganisations with branches m Brunei The Lions Club, Rotary Club and Freemasons have come under fire from the Sultanate's Mufti. The official, Pehin Dato Haji Ismail Bin Omar Abdul
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    • Asean briefs
      • 64 7 THAI GOVERNMENT forces have seized long-range radio transmitters and receivers used by communist guerillas m southern Thailand, Radio Thailand said yesterday m a broadcast m Bangkok. It said the equipment, belonging to guerillas of the Communist Party of Thailand, was found during a search m the Banthad mountain
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      • 62 7 RESCUE TEAMS have found 11 more bodies m the last three days, bringing to 29 the confirmed death toll m Sunday's sinking of the 700-tonne Venus inter-is-land ferry boat, the Coast Guard said m Manila yesterday. The recovery of the bodies raised to 73 the death toll
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      • 59 7 THE WORLD BANK will provide a US$ll.3 million (5524.4 million) loan as part of a US$5O million project to test ways of improving upland farms m central and east Java, Indonesia, it was announced m Washington on Thursday. The loan will be for 20 years, including five
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      • 70 7 THAILAND SHOULD legalise prostitution m an effort to combat venereal diseases, a senior health official said m Bangkok yesterday. Dr Vinij Asawasena, director-general of the Communicable Diseases Department, told reporters there were about 200,000 prostitutes throughout the country but said the government refused to recognise them.
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    • 145 7 BANGKOK, Fri. Trade union leaders and government officials of Asean called on multinational corporations of the European Community (EC) to more actively promote the region's technological development, a Thai delegate to an Asean-EC conference said. EC delegates to the Bangkok conference said
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    • 247 7 THE Indonesian government has announced a new press regulation which it says marks the beginning of a new era m the development of the country's press. Under the new regulation, publishers are to obtain a licence, called the Press Publishing Permit (SIUPP), before they
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  • Asean: ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 88 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia does not view Singapore's defence policy as a possible mmtct of danger to Its security, Parliament was told yesterday. Replying to a government back-bencher on whether Singapore's defence strategy posed a potential threat to Malaysia, Deputy Defence Minister Abang Aha
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    • 221 8 Dumping of animal waste THE Singapore government has taken several measures to stop the disposal of animal waste from the Jurong industrial zone and the Chua Chu Kang area into the Tebrau Straits. The measures are taken despite the fact that studies by Malaysian authorities
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    • 421 8 4 The Straits of Malacca. ..has to be protected from pollution, especially oil spills that could threaten marine life, coastal areas and the livelihood of thousands of fl| fishermen. Datuk Amar Stephen Yong Only 3 Asean countries members of oil spill committee
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    • 134 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE possibility of joint efforts to set up operational and maintenance facilities for Exocet missiles will be among the topics for discussion between Malaysian and Indonesian defence officials here. At present, all the Exocet guided missiles m the two countries are
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    • 168 8 Former Sabah Chief Minister faces paternity suit KUALA LUMPUR, FTi. A woman today filed a maintenance claim for her daughter against former Sabah Chief Minister Tun Datu Haji Mustapha Datu Harun, who she claims is the father, at the maintenance court here. Madam Alice Jayasekera of Petaling Jay a, m
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    • 90 8 More women holding top posts PETALJNG JAVA, Fri. More women are now holding decision-making posts m the private sector m Malaysia. Up to June this year, 14,486 of the 172,815 women workers were m this category. Deputy Transport Minister Haiah Rahman Osman, who disclosed this when opening a national women's
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    • 71 8 JOHOR BARU, Fri. About 10,000 vehicles crossed into the country from Singapore after paying the Causeway toll which went into effect at 8 a.m. yesterday. Malaysian Highway Authorities assistant directorgeneral Mohamed Ale Hassan said today: "This was the number of vehicles that passed the toll booths
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    • 45 8 JOHOR BAKU, Fri. The government will extend the ban on export of monkeys if allegations that they were being used for nuclear and warfare experiments were found to be true, Science, Technology and Environment Minister Datuk Amar Stephen Yong said here today. NST
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    • 107 8 Thai vessel sinks after hitting cargo ship PORT DICKSON, Fri. A Thai-registered ship broke m two and sank after a collision with another cargo vessel m waters close to Tanjung Tuan here yesterday, police said today. All 11 crewmen of the "Luk Same 3" were rescued by the other vessel,
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    • 187 8 MAS crash probably due to crew error KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Malaysian Airline System (MAS) Airbus crashed one km short of the Subang Airport runway last December probably because the crew failed to follow procedural requirements for landing, according to a government report. The Department of Civil Aviation's chief inspector
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    • 78 8 $2.5 b bill to check floods KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. About $2.5 billion need to be spent m the next 15 years to check floods 4n Malaysia, a survey under the national water sources study revealed. Deputy Agriculture Minister Luhat Wan said today the survey also showed that the nation suffered
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    • 237 9 Teachers should read more and set example THE former Director of Education, Mr Chan Kai Yau, last night urged teachers to read more books and keep on observing and studying so as to set a good example for young Singaporeans. Mr Chan, 54, who had applied to retire from the
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    • 128 9 Extension of Barisan HQ lease sought BARISAN Sosialis leader, Dr Lee Siew Choh, has asked the landlord of the building housing his party headquarters m victoria Street for a few extra months before he quits the premises. He said yesterday he needed an extension as his party was still looking
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    • 94 9 Man robbed at dagger point TWO men held up a company director at dagger point and robbed him of $12,900 m cash and valuables at Golden Mile Tower car park on Wednesday. Mr T. H.Tan, 53. told police that at about 10.25 p.m., he went to the fifth level car
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    • 24 9 THE body of Miss Lin Kwee Huang, 19, was found at the foot of Block 62, Kallang Baru, at 3 p.m. yesterday.
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    • 553 9  -  BEN DAVIDSON By Eight years for a killing which 'borders on murder' 41 am irresistibly drawn to the conclusion that Selvraj did smother his wife to death, knowing that his act of smothering would be likely to cause her death. No reasonable inference, which
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    • 217 9  - More talks on surgeons' Fellowship SUSANNA KULATISSA By SINGAPORE surgeons will be able to go direct to prestigious Scottish colleges to pursue specialised training instead of having to take an entrance examination first, if a proposal by surgeons from the two countries is accepted. Six representatives each from Edinburgh's Royal
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    • 361 9  -  TAN LI AN CHOO By MALAYSIAN Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithaudeen said here yesterday that it was clear from a meeting he had last month with his Vietnamese counterpart Nguyen Co Thach that Hanoi's position on the Cambodian issue remains unchanged. Despite recent
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    • 427 11  -  MATHEW YAP By Record 4,500 flats resoldjn past five jnonths A RECORD 4,500 Housing Board flats have been re-sold during the past five months. This works out to an average of 900 a month, which is four-and-half times more than the average of
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    • 277 11  - HK court orders S'pore ship to be sold WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Fri. The Singapore-owned ship Ocomas Prosper is to be sold by order of a High Court judge here. The freighter, which vanished m July with a US$2O million (Ss43 million) cargo, turned up m Hongkong two
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    • 70 11 A THAI construction worker was charged yesterday with the murder of a Thai domestic servant, Monta Chanphalipol, 38, on Sunday. Chai Vuthiya, 40, is accused, with an unknown man, of the murder on the ground floor of an uncompleted nine-storey warehouse-cum-facto-ry block at Joo
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    • 19 11 THE new Katong community centre will be opened by the constituency's MP, Mr J.F. Conceicao, next Friday.
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    • 136 11 Cabby fined for hitting guard A TAXI driver punched a 60-year-old security guard who asked him to move one week after the driver had been counselled for misconduct. Registry of Vehicles prosecutor, Mr Phillip Ng, asked for a deterrent sentence against Ahmad bin Kambali, 38, who was fined $750 after
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    • 89 11 Nurse off to share experience AMBULANCE officer, Staff Nurse Wong Kit Lin, has gone to Tasmania to take part m a work experience exchange programme. Miss Wong, who works for the Singapore Fire Service Department, will be attached to the Tasmanian Ambulance Service for five weeks. The exchange programme was
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    • 237 11 JURONG police have broken up two gangs suspected to be behind a recent spate of factory break-ins and street robberies. Five suspects three believed to be involved m the factory burglaries, and two members of the robbery gang have been arrested m the past few days.
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    • 598 13  -  TONG YOKE THO Story: Pictures: Workers have easy access to management SIX companies received the Singapore companies' equivalent of the film industry's Oscar on Thursday. They were picked from a host of nominations by employer groups, the National Trades Union Congress, the Labour Ministry and the
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    • 220 13 A WOMAN made more than $17,000 by selling 25 share scrip which she had earlier stolen and forged. Lily Rachel Seeto, 23, then banked the money into the joint account she held with her grandmother. And yesterday, Seeto, who has repaid all the money to her
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    • 523 13 Relations with labour healthy, says SMA THE Singapore Manufacturers' Association has expressed surprise over a survey finding that 86 per cent of workers felt there was poor labour-manage-ment relations m their companies and that this was hindering tyThis figure, and others from a survey by Times Organisation, was quoted by
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    • 169 15 Cheating charge against petition writer amended THi\ attempted cheating charge against a petition writer m the $1 million Singapore Pools oase was amended when hearing resumed yesterday. E. K. Abu Bakar. 50. claimed trial to the amended charge of trying to cheat Singapore Pools by attempting to deceive its accountant,
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    • 77 15 Youth jailed for riding dangerously A YOUTH was jailed for three weeks after he pleaded suilty to riding his motorcycle lyTota £ng Kok raced with five other motorcyclists along Thomson Road on June 23. They were seen weaving m and out of traffic, cuttingacross the paths of other vehicles and
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    • 39 15 THE public has been advised to keep clear of Pulau Senang and the Southern Islands on Nov 10, 17 and 24 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Marine Police wiLl conduct live-firing exercises m the area.
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    • 120 15 INQUIRIES into the murder of Mr Frankie Tan Tik Siah, 39, who was the vice-president and regional treasurer of the American Express International Banking Corporation, are incomplete, the prosecution said yesterday. Lee Chee Poh, 50, who was Mr Tan's wife, and a man, Vasavan Sathiadew,
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    • 357 15  -  PHILIP LEE By THE leader of the United People's Front, Mr Harbans Singh, yesterday predicted a polls defeat for at least three oppositior leaders here. He said Mr J.B Jeyaretnam of the Workers' Party, Mr Chiam See Tong (Singapore Democratic Party), and
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    • 266 15 Two UPF candidates to speak up on cost of living TWO election candidates introduced by the United People's Front yesterday said cost of living issues would feature prominently m their campaigns. The two are Miss Ang Bee Lian, 37, who will stand m Ang Mo Kio, and Mr Kasim bin
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    • 47 15 A PHOTOGRAPHIC competition with the theme Gift of Care will be held m conjunction with Senior Citizens' Week Those interested can get entry forms from the People's Association, community centres, residents' committee centres and Kodak consumer centres and dealers. Entries close on Nov 15.
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    • 633 15  -  ANGELINE TAN By Need to cater to international businessmen LAWYERS must have a more international outlook if they are to keep pace with Singapore's growth m the business world. This means they must offer more sophisticated services needed by the international businessmen m
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    • 344 16 CIS scores top marks with planning concept IT'S called "MRP n" for short, and over at Chartered Industries of Singapore, it has spelt good news. Within two years of adopting this American concept to improve its overall operations, CIS, the government armament and minting plant, is already reaping some benefits.
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    • 84 16 Man charged with causing mischief A MALAYSIAN was charged on Thursday with causing mischief by fire. He set a factory at Bedok Reservoir Road on fire, causing $260,000 worth of damage. Abdul Talib, 22, also faces a second charge of breaking into the factory with five others on May 12
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    • 414 16  - Old values a threat to small businesses NGIAM TONG HAI By TRADITIONAL values are making it more difficult to convince small Chinese businessmen to modernise. A recent study by two National University of Singapore lecturers shows that many Chinese entrepreneurs prefer to see their business close rather than adopt modern
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    • 190 16 MORE than 251 Japanese corporate and association executives and media people will get an insight into the Republic when the Singapore Convention Bureau and Singapore Airlines, accompanied by representatives of four major local hotels, embark on a two-city promotion. The promotion includes a presentation of
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    • 190 16 Region's energy law to be discussed LAWYERS and oilmen from the Asia-Pacific region will meet m Singapore next Monday to exchange views and expertise on energy law and policy affecting countries m the region. During the five-day international conference, they will discuss subjects ranging from energy development m the region
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    • 350 16 SINGAPORE'S first Muslim-run creche has already signed on 17 children since it opened for registration two days ago, and is confident of meeting its target of 60 before the creche starts on Jan 2. The $60,000 creche, at the void deck of Block 542,
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    • 42 16 PARENTS with pre-sohooi < hildien who ate interested m cultivating their children's reading habit ran attend a talk on Nov 10 at 3 p.m. at the National Library Bukit tferah branch. The workshop will be m Chinese Admission is free.
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    • 272 17  -  JUDY TAN By THE collapse of a retaining wall around excavations at the Hong Leong Plaza construction site caused the Anson Road cave-in on Thursday. A Public Works Department spokesman, who gave the cause, said: 'The contractors an taking steps to prevent further movement of the
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    • 1005 17  - Wong 'brought in to raise clients' trust' CHARMAINE CHAN The Broadview Commodities case By The charges IF A weil-known lawyer from a reputable law firm, Alan Wong Hoi Ping, was brought m to Broadview Commodities, its clients would trust the company more, the court heard yesterday. Mr Lee Kwong Fai,
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    • 164 17 A BUS driver and his son-in-law attacked a man m a sidelane for having an affair with the driver's daughter. Driver Lim Poh Whatt, 51, knew about his daughter's affair with Mr Tan Teng Hock, 25, who had befriended her at
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    • 51 17 A YOUTH died on Thursday, 12 days after a road accident at the junction of Eunos Avenue 5 and Eunos Road 5. Mr Ang Kirn Huat, 19, was the pillion rider of a motorcycle when it was involved m an accident with a pickup on Oct
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    • 368 13 NTUC Fair Price Jurong East Supermarket. f^oJS^SL. lilHl Limmy Coffee Lim Kok Tiong Low Koon Tee f£j\ Lion Home Products 4s\Z Brothers Poultry IWR Factor V F d Su PP' ier |F ts v s Suppl ci (^> Ltd ftr IS.SSJpteJLW Lian Hong Stationery trtfXh rfi"! oon° n *»4 Malaysia
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    • 221 15 If you're worried about what lies over the horizon remember the friendly giant can see further. One of the advantages of being a giant the world. If you're m trade, export/import. the friendly giant behind you even m day-to-is that you can see further than others. deal with foreign exchange
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  • 490 18 The Straits Times says Reagan is the better choice NEXT week, the American people will go to the polls to elect their President. In deciding between giving President Ronald Reagan a second term or letting his Democratic challenger, Mr Walter Mondale, have a crack at the job, the American electorate
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  • 1355 18 PAP now tackling this aspect of leadership self -renewal Tonight, the PAP is hosting a dinner, its third and last m the series, not only to mark the party's 31th anniversary bat also to honour its stalwarts. It's a gesture of thanks which the
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  • 290 18  -  LEE KIM CHEW By and AHMAD OSMAN Politics is like that. IP There are no guarantees. I feel that I can continue as an MP but the party has decided that I stand down. I think the party is right m wanting better qualified candidates to
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  • 481 18 People are funny. An old saying YES, they are. By "funny", I mean unambiguously the unusual and the uncustomary, and not the clownish. Recently, I met a young Canadian tourist who funnily told me that his trip here, his first to the Far East, was more of a
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  • FORUM
    • 293 19 Local groups fear new rule will mean fewer jobs I HAVE been really worried after readings the article "Change m rule for engaging foreign bands". (ST, Oct 11). When I read the advertisements as I flip through the newspaper each morning, I very occasionally find yet another
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    • 139 19 LET not The Singapore Monitor be intimidated by the leader of the Singapore Democratic Party, Mr Chiam See Tong. Stand up and fight for your right and for freedom of the press. If Singapore is going to remain a free and democratic society, we must be
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    • 158 19 THE crowds that gather at hawker centres and coffee shops on weekends are a familiar sight to us all. Common too are the raids the police and other government departments carry out against hellriders, activities at Clifford Pier, construction sites and bars.
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    • 209 19 PRIVATE clinics now only open m the mornings on Sundays. They are closed on public holidays. This means that those people unfortunate enough to fall sick either after noon on Sunday or on a public holiday have no choice but to go to hospital,
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    • 199 19 I REGISTERED a company with the Registry of Businesses en Oct 22 last year and issued a green certificate, the registration to expire on Oct 24 this year. On Oct 26, I realised my certificate had expired two days earlier. No renewal notice had been
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    • 141 19 High price because of high cost I REFER to the letter regarding the price of an "electronic musical instrument" purchased from our supermarket. (ST. Oct 22). Prices of electronic goods are very volatile and there may be differentials m cost for the same item brought m by suppliers at different
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    • 142 19 I WOULD like to suggest that a club for boys be organised m the VVhampoa area. I make this suggestion because I feel that more than a few of the youths below 17 years of age here waste their time hanging around the place. They mix
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    • 428 19 TIGER BRAND \Zy SWA SAUCE The sauce with Jj^pW a difference. El The right choice m jS f Soya Sauce for the V^QW" 1 I family. A dash of !%P^i: goodness makes the tMKU^k. 1 difference for the (^s2r' /j| A day's cooking. /mm Get to your nearest f 1
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 3219 20 Weaknesses that are cause for concern 4 Experience m the past four years has been happy for the Pacific region. The robust recovery of the US economy beginning at the end of 1982 had brought major benefits to the NICs. The Japanese economy
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    • 114 20 A Shoes to save m H&flH^C^|M|||^^SPQ^P^C f h' I'M lfe|f# JT kH IP The price is right. The time is right. Get into these terrific ml^^^K: tt I l ac^ es an^ men s Quality shoe bargains from Bata, while stocks last. 9S TKt Limited range at these great prices.
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
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      184 21 BOOSTED by overnight gains on Wall Street, sentiments on the local market improved slightly yesterday. However, the gain was not enough to offset the losses of the week. The Straits Times Industrial Index edged up 2.33 points to 836.43 and the Business Times Composite Index moved up
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    • 37 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 34 44 29 Finance 6 5 6 Hotels 2 4 4 Properties 2 7 2 Plantations 3 3 1 Mining 2 0 0 Deb/Loons 0 3 5 Total 49 56 47
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    • 43 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 30 64 24 Finance 4 7 4 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 4 15 I CM palms 4 I 3 Tins 2 2 2 Rubbers 1 9 6 Deb/Loans 0 0 2 Total 45 95 39
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    • Chief
      • 64 21 KGHUp 280 +32 RoiyOect 330 +26 Kntety Spore 4SO 12 HBFNMpSOc 220 +12 STPIS7S 1070 +10 Taws h* 790+10 MIDm 406+6 OCBC 920+5 SNPI 580-5 MBf Corp 50c 225 +5 Sri Hartjfius 220 +5 NMiMrMp 108 +5 MCjWk 454 +4 OUE 316 +4 hehcap* 259 +4 Esmsoc 240 +4
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      • 77 21 Hmk M 390 -86 Mttam 390 -60Peak Hh 520 -30 SP f eitfc 280 -20 T.jcton 260 -20 Spore Land 302 -18 ICB 545 -10 Metro HUis 314 -10 rme Enpt 267 -9 M PMpwHn 242 -9 B Semba.ani 366 -8 Shrt 322 -8 H L«n| Fin 314 -8
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      • 68 21 Nov 1 Nov BT Composite 738 57 739.15 BT Indicator *****77 *****04 BT 06/ OS 291 285 ST Industrials 834 10 ***** ST Finance 2451 07 2451.44 ST Hotels 896 79 896.79 ST Properties 524 84 519.93 ST Minings 353 36 353.50 ST Plantations 2541 33 2541 90 OCBC
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      • 15 21 Pohong In, 1,213,000 Promet 558,000 Pon-EI 518,000 OCBC 287,000 Lee Kirn Toh 278,000
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    • 88 21 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market put on another lethargic performance yesterday with shares prices finish ing on a slightly easier note. Trading generally remained quiet with investors staying on the sidelines. The widely-followed New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index feU 3.33 points to 1281.96. On balance, the
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    • 134 21 INDICES Highs Lows Ed, with 278,000 and 237,000 shares transacted. But LKT added only one cent to $1.57 and LKN, m fact, slipped two cents to $1.22. Pan-E!ectric, which has been fancied by investors m recent months, rose two cents to $3.08 with 518,000 snares traded. OCBC, one of the
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    • 46 21 BoustexJßhd -2 Ciwilii Nit Inn unch Rothmans I unch C&C unch H»hr 1 PMC -4 Sen* Ship -1 !Em +4 KTC Mm Tims Pi* +10 I FIN unch »*>***>* M frwitt +1 U M Worts —2 Gcntnp +2 NBT susp Rotmon's +2 Weames
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    • 196 21 THE Trade Development Board has begun compiling a comprehensive list of designers residing m Singapore beginning with the following five categories product, packaging, furniture, fashion and graphic designers. Survey forms have been sent to 100 designers asking for their details. In a
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    • 180 21  - Keppel converts Russian ships into fish factories S. KUMAR By KEPPEL SHIPYARD, the leading shipbuilder la the region, has completed the conversion of two Russian vessels Into floating fish factories. The contract, worth about $114 million, was won tram Sudolmport, the foreign trade organisation of the USSR, m August 1982.
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    • 277 21  -  MARA FERNANDEZ By THE US dollar fell against major currencies on the local foreign exchange market yesterday, following its retreat m New York on Thursday. The US currency dipped below DM3 for the first time since Sept 12. It reached a day's
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      • 192 21 MELBOURNE J.P. Morgan Overseas Capital Corp lifted its takeover bid for merchant bank, AUC Holdings Ltd, to US$4.4O (559.46) a share from US$4lO, AUC said m a statement. The Morgan Guaranty Trust Co unit announced its original bid for the 54.7 per cent of AUC's issued capital
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      • 86 21 KUALA LUMPUR Assets and liabilities of commercial banks m Malaysia fell to M 562.35 billion m July from M 562.46 billion m June, compared with M 551.49 billion m July last year, Bank Negara Malaysia said. Deposits held by banks feU to M 538.06 billion m July
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      • 136 21 BEIJING China may call upon the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce to arbitrate on the terms of contracts it has with foreign companies, the Xinhua news agency has reported. In a despatch on Monday, it quoted VicePremier Li Peng as telling a group from the chamber: "China will try
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    • 416 21 THE Japanese government communication monopoly, Nippon Telegraph Telephone Public Corporation (NTT), will become a private company m April. Securities analysts and fovernment officials m okyo are speculating about the value of the new company's stock and how it will be sold, although the government
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    • 384 21  -  NORA CHENG By Permodalan increases interest m plantation company THE investment arm of the Malaysian government, Permodalan Nasional Bhd, is buying over Kuala Lumpur Kepong's 26.23 per cent stake m Highlands and Lowlands, another plantation company, confirming a market rumour. KLK, whose shares
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    • 173 21 VOLKSWAGEN will go all out to market its latest made-in-Japan car m Southeast Asia, starting with Singapore. By early next year, the 2,000 cc VW Santana, which is the product of a VW-Nis-san venture, will make its first appearance here. Tagged at
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    • 401 21  - Many banks still want to come despite MAS action CONRAD RAJ By THE expulsion of merchant bank Jardine Fleming seems to have had little Impact on the number of banks wantIng to set up office here. Banking sources said the Monetary Authority of Singapore continues to receive applications from banks
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    • 3172 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does
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    • 2058 22 INDUSTRIALS Alton. (1 365) 12 1.37 (25 I 35 (7) 1 36 Antoh (1 495» (I) I 50 (5) 1 49 A Choc (2 568 2 58S) (4) 2 56 AISB M 288 4 30S) (23 4 30 AMOi3 40B.Ml) 3 42 API ,1 20
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    • 2890 22 All shares quoted have a par value of SI uniess otherwise specified Adiusted for scrip rights N Ta« exempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each. *v»th the price quoted m dollars 1984 Last Yield Vol Day I 1984 High Low Company Sale
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    • Commodities, Finance
      • 242 23 FOB m bates RAS MRELB (S cents/Ho) (M cents/Uo) Noan Close Noon Close tnt 1 RSS Prompt 172.00— 173.00N 172 .50— 173.50N unq unq IntlßSSNo* 174.00-175.00 175.00-175.25 195.00-195.50 195.00-196.00 toll RSS Dec 177 00—***** 177.25 177.75 Int2RSSNov 165.50— *****N 166.00— 167.00N 188 00— 189 50N 188.00-189.00N UK/ContNov 164.50— 165
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      • 61 23 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price yesterday rose six cents to MJ29.21 per kilo, moving into the International Tin Agreement's floor lower range of M 529.15 and MJ32.06 for the first time since the KLTM was launched on Oct 1. The buffer stock manager gave strong support. The
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      • 22 23 On* pfcit Coppw £/(mm Urn Spot 1093.50—1094.00 (1076.50-1077.00) 3 months 1119.00—1120.00 (1102.00-1102.50) Market tone: Barely steady after firmer Sates: 35.900 tonnes
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      • 19 23 sum, Cteahf prices Fri Itan Singapore 7.38-7.43 7.20-7.25 Itan ««1 New tort 7.34-7.39 7.19-7.24 Source: Credit Sues*. S'pon
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      • 19 23 Ckwnt prices UmdKiHm C/taM Ihn Spot 936.00-937.00 (898.50-899.00) 3 months 963.50-964.00 (925.00-925.50) Market tone: Strong Sales: 20,100 tonnes
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        368 23 See Mew new crop Ist grade 138.00 2ndgrade 257.00 Yu hrn new crop Ist grade unq Broken nee 181.00 Tone: RICE prices were all MdtM|ed from Thursdays levels m dull trading. The 100 pet old crop sec ond grade Thai Whites ruled at $183 per picul and the
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    • 391 23 NEW YORK, Fri. Stocks closed higher yesterday m an advance led by a stronger bond market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 9.71 points to close at 1217.09. Volume increased to 107 million shares from 91.8 on Wednesday. Tie market got off to a good start with the
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    • 247 23 *m 2 M* Chanfe Hk Elect Worr 8.85 +005 ln« City 0.64 -0.01 Sim. Darby 7.305 Associated Hot* 0.42 +0.03 Hk Gas 6.60 unch JordTne Math 7.60 +0.1 Sino Land 0.40 +0.015 Bank Of East Asa 2100 +08 Hk Hot* 23 10 +0.6 JordTne Sec 6 2OS Stekix Cheung
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    • 312 23 Nw? Cwb Dance tci 218 +2 (tat) Leighton 163 unch Land Leose 550 -4 ACI 192 +2 MageHan Pet Aust 230 -2 AN I 266 -2 Moyne Nkkless 360 -24 APM 235S Metah Explor Aberfoyte 900 unch n L 51S Aoc 318 +2 Mideast 35S +1 Atone. O» 97
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    • 356 23 Rubber Cfcwif prices cents/Rio Tin Closing prices Singapore Ms/kHo November 175.00 XL Tin 2921 Ma^., *>" nO 25cents j^six cents November 195.00 Turnover: 177 tonnes down 1.75 cents down 679 tonnes Mitsubishi 517 -7 2 C t Mitsui Co 325 unch wnomoro 1130 +20 Mitsui ShipbWg 148 +6 Kkoi
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    • 21 23 GOLD US$/oz Fri Ihun Singapore 336.60-337.00 333.90-334.30 Hongkong 336.70-337.10 333.90-334.30 Thurs Ned New York 335.75-336.25 333.50-334.00 London 335.90—336.40 333.30-333.70
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    • 126 23 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices firmed m line with higher palm oil futures on short covering and speculative buying prompted by a firmer Chicago soybean complex close. The refined market was quiet on lack of buying interest. PALM Closinc prices Crude Ms/tome pahnoi Nov/Dec 1165 (south) 1160 (central
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    • 146 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,392 and 5523,440 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****. 50/6. 90 and peaked to U*****.80/ 7.20 briefly before dipping to close the first session at U*****.30/ 6.70. It re-opened m the afternoon at U*****.50/ 6.90 and a brief rally m the
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    • 207 23 l °T* Gulf Res 14 unch CfejiCTr £2 ?K HtwttrtPock 36% unch f£Zr£Slf* t* IntlßusiMoch 125* +1% AmWi Tel 18* X &r?IS 27% X Amox Ine 17% Tel AmrCorp 32% X JohniJhsn 33 +H B^hMtwn SH 16H unch Kois^ Alum Q> 13% +W Boeing Co 58% +1K Levi
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    • 528 23 Nov 1 Pence CfcMfi MNNG IBUSTRKLS AKmUvom 164 +1 Barlow Rand 448 -7 Z£o££ 78 -72 Charter Cons 223 -2 StrpLC^ 512 +8 Cons Gold 474 -8 Slacks )32 -1 Rus Plant 8 3/16 ?2bS&'::::::::: 527 -5 za 13* {JEt*"™ 230 US lv« Gkciit'ZZ!!.'! 460 -II AAC 12*. -5/16
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    • 216 23 THE Singapore dollar yesterday strengthened to its highest levels since August as it closed at its highest for the day at 2i520/30. The greenback also fell across the board as mounting bearish sentiments led to profit-taking and speculative selling. Against the Deutschemark, it gained marginal strength from its opening
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    • 184 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local Man to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SJIO foreign currency Australian dollar^ 5748—5.36 Canadian dollar 1.6421—1.6435 6.15— 6 05 NZ dollar 1.0620— 1 0635 9.68-9 31 Sterling pound 2.6631-2.6664 3.79-3.73 US dollar 2 1520 2.1530 4.68—4 63 Local delars to
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    • 484 24  -  NORA CHENG By COMMODITY prices will continue to determine earnings at Bonstead Holdings for the next few years before its planned diversification into other areas reach their full potential, said chairman R. M. Alias In the annual report for 1983/ 84.
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    • 643 26 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products Products S^^^i^ Q AT l|!f M B TRADING AND AGENCIES PTE. LTD. A Warehouse Clearance Sale will be held for two da"ys on the 3rd and 4th November '84 at No. 61 Tannery Lane from 9.00 am 6.00pm. Stocks
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    • 431 26 38 TV/Video/Hi-Fi RENT A 36CM colour TV from $24 per month. Immediate installation. $100 deposit or guarantor required. Long or short term rental available. We also offer maintenance and repair service at reasonable charges. Call *****46/*****85/ *****50 for more information. AERIALS INSTALLATIONS-TECH-NICIAL Servicing repairs Telefunken Sharp Roxy Graetz ITT Siera
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    • 375 26 39 Other Services HOLMES PRIVATE INVESTIGATION Agency Pte Ltd. For enquiries, please contact tel: *****84/ *****08. A BUSINESS TO BUSINESS 48 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal A BUDGET PRICE professional/ household/ office removals, deliveries and disposal services. Specialised m pianos, organs, safes. We are contractors for government departments and statutory boards.
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    • 674 26 53 Business 53 Business Computers Computers Multitech 1 unit 64 kb Multitech computer complete with Z-80 card, 80 column card, printer card and drive card. 1 Multitech mechanical (improved) keyboard. 1 Multitech (improved) dual-mode monitor. 1 Multitech disk drive. 1 Multitech Joystick or a pack of diskettes. Logitec FT 5002
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    • 429 26 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive An established local Construction firm has the following vacancies for its office m Saudi Arabia. The Post: ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR The Job: To assist the head of the department m estimating, pricing, budgeting and tendering projects m the Middle East. Candidate has to hold a
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    • 732 26 66 Situation* Vacant: Professional/ Executive International Advertising Agency requires SENIOR VISUALISER for one of its Creative Groups Applicants must have conceptual command, creative experience and talent Must be capable of good quick ads layout ai well as a high standard ol illustration At least 4to 5 years' of work- 1
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    • 540 27 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP A leading U.S. bank has an opening for a: Computer Operator to work m its HP 3000 environment I The requirements of the ideal candidate are: |;j Between 20 and 25 years of age I •At least 5 GCE D' levels i
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    • 654 27 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical A leading Japanese Bank urgently require* JUNIOR DEALER (Male) Age 20 to 25 years. Minimum 'A 1 level. Some experience m Forex and Money Market activities. Please apply with full particulars, working experience, qualifications, expected salary, contact number and a
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    • 636 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A new American based fami- ly Restaurant urgently re- quires: A) 2 ACCOUNTS J CLERKS B) 1 PAYROLL CLERK Requirements: GCE 'O' level/ LCCI Intermediate bookkeep- < ing Certificate. At least 1 year's experience. c Relevant experience for both position is an added advantage. Necessary
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    • 616 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical well established American bank nvites applications for the lollowng positions: I) GENERAL CLERKS/TYPISTS I) TELEX OPERATORS Qualifications: Minimum GCE "O" Level with 5 credits, including English and Mathematics Typing speed of 40 wpm Experience m handling telex machine and computer terminals will be an advantage
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    • 593 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical CLERKS/TYPISTS required by established publishing company. c GCE O Level a Typing speed 35 to 40 va. p.m a Pleasant personality Applicants should send full personal educational and employ men t details including contact telephone number to: THE MANAGER OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 10 NEW INDUSTRIAL
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    • 765 27 70 Situation* Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Well Established Trading company require*: GENERAL CLERK Mm OCf <) ievel c With food i onunand ol Bug List) and Mandarin a Able 10 type and '.[>en-.te telex mai ■hme i Preferabl) e/ttta experience Pleasant penonaltt) Applicants should send their full particulars with contact number
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    • 589 28 71 Situations Vacant: Sates We are a leading International Courier Company with offices worldwide. Inline with the expansion of our dynamic Sales Team, we invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions:--1) SALES SUPERVISOR a Maturity with pleasant personality c A proven track record m sales preferably m
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    • 635 28 71 Situations Vacant: Sates Furniture Manufacturing Company requires SALES MANAGER 25 years old and above. a Several years of contract sales experience and good contacts with architects and developers. Able to work independently with initiative and drive Capable of motivating sales and leading a sales team to set and achieve
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    • 710 28 71 Situations Vacant: Sates If you have worked m j semi-con-ductor plant especially m the product marking area, have a car and are interested m sales, machine servicing, please apply with recent photograph and telephone contact number to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923. FULL/PART-TIME SALES Staff
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    • 927 28 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical PHILIPS Bj Challenging careers for the n right persons Bi We are a large and well-established multi-national organisation engaged m the manufacture of electrical/ electronic products for export to more than 120 countries m the world. We seek
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    • 723 28 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical HBLOND MAKJNO 1 I ASIA PTE UD I (Manufacturer of high-quality precision I m lathes and CNC machining centres) I I requires: I QC Technicians I NTC 3in Metal Machining or NTC 2in 1 Precision Machining Preferably with QC experience m metal
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    • 503 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Wellcome We have a vacancy for MALE SERVICE MECHANIC Qualifications: a Ability to speak some English c Preferably with own motorbike or a valid Class 2/ 3 driving licence We offer: c Attractive remuneration a Company transport a Generous fringe benefits a Full training will be
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    • 478 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical OMS MACHINERY (S) PTE. LTD. requires ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS j c holder of Fl'B ■aaMCSMI licence ntc m m ttectrtcaJ intiat lation and fitting possess i-lass 3 driving li cence c overtime work is necessar> Please apply giving full particulars, contact telephone number and salary expected to
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    • 440 29 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production &4KGLITE S£4_. BAKELITE SEA., a division of BP I Singapore Pte Ltd., manufacturing copper I clad industrial laminates for the electronics industry m the Asian Region, seeks candi- I dates for the positions of: Diploma m Mechanical, Electrical or Production Engineering or
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    • 184 29 Modern Packaging Ind. [requires Requirements: VITB Certificate Holders or Polytechnic graduate with sorte experience m packaging field Inexperienced candidates will also be considered as training will be provided. Owtfe*: To assist the production manager m the various production work. Able to perform rotating shift duties Starting salary will depend on
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    • 750 29 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production I CHARTERED INDUSTRIES I OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD fl A member of I K s^^ reTechnoto oy Cor loration invites applications for the following positions m our Subsidiary Companies. (^ST^HARTERE?CHEMICALI I %SS IHDUSJR}ES PTE LTD I (located at Bukit Timah) I I
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    • 750 29 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous I Established building contractor requires the I I following personnel:- I 3 SITE SUPERVISOR C Requirements: Minimum of five(s) years of site experience m I the supervision of direct labour and control of sub-contractors m both structural and finishing works. 3 STOREKEEPER
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    • 1158 29 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous DELIVERY CLERK CUM DRIVER (Chinese) Between 20 and 24 years <»! ■T '^^"^B age *M a Valid Class 3 licence a Able to start work lmmediately Salary SSOO 1530 Call personally or tel. for ASSOCIATION FOR interview at: EDUCATIONALLY 161 X ampong
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    • 751 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ESTABLISHED COMPANY REQUIRES Part-Time Ladies Gentlemen to promote fast moving products Company offers I $600 income plus commission Interested call at Tan Boon Liat Building. -06-04. Outram Road (opposite lsetan Havelock Road) j from 12pm to 4pm LOUNGE WITH GOOD business requires 1) Waitress, si'laiy be-
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    • 851 29 81 Vehicles For Hire CONTACT VONG HONG for tip top. airconditioned cars, pirk ups, vans Call *****77 *****50 I roi-45 Balestier Plaza t DATSUN PICKUPS ANO <lell\er> vans for hire Jalan Besar Branch tel *****33 Jalnn Eun Branch tel *****83 ELVIN TRANSPORT SELF-DRIVE airconditioned cart for dail> weekly and monthlj
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    • 625 30 82 Vehicle 82 Vehicle Accessories/ Accessories/ j Maintenance Maintenance < _Bosct^uto-Alarm I <§> BOSCH AN INVESTMENT IN QUALITY Robert Bnvh (.South Kasl Asia) Pie I. id. vS( W|) 1.i1.m lYmiinpiii. Smi;.i|xii( '_I>">7. 1 < I: ■_'.'».■> Vi I I J 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance DBS FINANCE
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    • 578 30 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat I 1975 FORD CORTINA 2000 C.C. j Excellent condiUon. new tyres, t new head lamps, new clutch, s new brakes. Asking $4,500 0.n.0. No PARF. Tel: 4691 158. j 1977 FORD CORTINA 16 XL Auto. J PARF eligible, basic accessories, t excellent condition. Asking I $7,900
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    • 782 30 88 For Sato: Ford/Fiat COMPANY REGISTERED 1972 Fiat 124 Sports Selling $3,000 negotiable. For viewing call *****68. FIAT 131 TC, Jan 1982. Good condition, uircond, radio cassette Asking $18,500 Tel: *****56. MAY 1975 FIAT 1328 Aircond, cassette, non PARF. Good condition. Tel: *****70 QEK PLATE, CORTINA, new white paint, tip
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    • 853 30 89 For Sato: Datsun/ Nissan 1979 DATSUN 120 V saloon, PARF, strcon, radio cassette, beautiful condition, $11,700. 18 Maju Avenue, Serangoon Gardens. 1979 DATSUN 280S, private registration, fully auto, can converted to company, alrcond, cassette, tel: *****35. 1979 DATSUN 190A FII. Aircon, radio/cassette. Private owner. PARK eligible. Trade-in-Accept-able. *****89. 1979
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    • 898 30 90 For Sale: Toyota 1900 TOYOTA DX 1300. Aircon, one private owner. Pioneer radio/ cassette. Tuff-koted. all original. $15,500 0.n.0. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station. 1900 TOYOTA CORONA, aircon, sport rims, Michelin tyres, hlfl radio cassette, low mileage, PARF eligible, $18,000. 0.n.0. *****18 1001. AUGUST, TOYOTA Carina GL. 1 private
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    • 881 30 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1001 APRIL MITSUBISHI Lancer 5-speed, original white. Aircond, sports rims, radio, cassette, 1 careful owner. Excellent condition. New road tax. $18,300 negotiable. Tel: *****15/*****18 (am). *****19 (pm). LATE '81 LANCER 1.4 SL. 2 private owners, beautiful condition, accident free. Aircond, radio caasette, sports rims. Price $18,500.
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    • 764 30 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda I A whopping interest free loan on your Mazda 323 Now, when you buy any >- e.T jfak, j WM» Mk Mazda 323 1.1,1.3, 1.5 Jk ji^^B jj M or GT you'll enjoy big
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    • 350 30 93 For Sale: Honda 1003 HONDA ACCORD. EX Model. 1 private owner. Low mileage. Tax 2/85. $31,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****21. ALMOST '83 HONDA Accord. Full Accessories, road tax till Feb. '85. Only $28,100 0.n.0 Tel: *****49. DEC 1003 CIVIC 1.5 GL, metallic grey, stereo, $26,000. Owner leaving. Tel: *****18. DEC
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    • 522 30 94 For Salt: Other Makes MID-1980 SUZUKI SSO, 4-door. (new model), aircon., high power radio, cassette, new tyres, tuffkote, tax 3 "85. passed inspection, (PARF). beautiful condition. Asking $9,800. Can loan $7,500 Tel: *****14. SUPRA 2M 1983, original, showroom condition, new Comp T/A tyres, 10-profile rims. Competition exhaust system TRD
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    • 476 30 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1981 SUZUKI SB). Ist owner, aircon.. radio, cassette, selling cheap. $10,500 0.n.0 Tel *****28 Llm 1982 SUZUKI 800. Alrcond, radio cassette, 1 owner, nut-proof, good condition. $12,300 negotiable Tel: *****62 71 AUSTIN MINI Aircon, radio cassette, tax Feb. '85. Selling $4,200 0.n.0 Tel *****48 after
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    • 1162 31 96 For Sal*: Motor 96 For Sale: Motor 96 For Sato: Motor 96 For Sato: Motor 96 For Sato: Motor Cyctot/ Scooters Cycles/ Scooters Cycles/ Scooters Cycles/ Scooters Cycles/ Scooters BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa^BaSBBBBVBBBB^fIBBBBVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB] Unbelievable But Irue I Special Trade-in Discounts of up to $700 Any Brand. Any Age! ■^"^Pfr 881 -^^ddt£vj^a\ d^kw
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    • 354 31 98 Scrap Vehicles ATTRACTIVE PRICE FOR PARF, Scrap /used vehicles. Cash payment. *****86 /*****67 (*****35: Sat Sun). WANTED ANY CAPACITY PARF scrap/ used/ commercial vehicles. Highest offer. *****58/ *****63, X wok, (night: *****61 WANTED SCRAP CARS/ used cars/ commercial vehicles. Tel: *****33/ *****40, Mr Yeo (night: *****13). WANTED 1175. MERCEDES
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    • 1557 31 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles The New Ford Econovan. Now loaded with new profit features. At prices more competitive than ever. Advanced rack and pinion Flexible 5-speed floorsteering, mounted manual transmission. Ultra-modern front disc The
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    • 888 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FURNISHEL APARTMENT AVAILABLE immediately 3 units at Thomson (rove Area 1.520 sq ft $1,350 t. $1,900 Valley Mansion 1.200 sq ft walkup with 2 am ons $1,550 River Valley Road walk up with 3 aircons. $i.550 Call Ann SIMM UNIT 05-15 CONISTO* Block Brookvale. d'st2ls6 Fully
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    • 999 32 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments AARCAD I A^m, Cbunbyside setting minutes from the heart of the city. BBS* *fc&***-' "flHaar atai B^^ lsl *«Exprwsw»y| mAW I #0" life BaV^ania^B^ Vfil wi l9^< v _*«o*> ~-*aaaaaaaa^r£jßm.^B I aft S ao»'> I^laiteJai Paw aaV tH*
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    • 844 32 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments i $1,000 DIST. 3 RENOVATED apart ment. Dist. 9 with pool $2,000. I Dist. 21 Pandan Valley $2,400 $3,700. *****08/ *****19. 3-ROOMED HBD FLAT m Marsiling Lane. Beautifully furnished. Price negotiable. Tel: *****53 Mr Singh. DIST. 9. PACIFIC MANSION Block A. Fully Furnished 3 bedrooms. Immediate.
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    • 732 32 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms I 3 ROOMS IN private apartment for rent. Zion Road Call Mrs. Ho, *****09 DIST. 1543, ROOM IN terrace house for rental. Call: *****97. ROOM FOR RENTAL at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1. Please tel: *****12. j l 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses ==SSSS=SiiSSSSS=i GENUINE CLIENTS URGENTLY
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    • 841 32 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses SALE^L BY AUCTION APARTMENT Four Apartments (101 m each 218 Mandalay Road 160.9 m' approx. WITH SEPARATE (FREEHOLD) TITLES SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES FACTORY UNIT 37 Jin. Sindor Single Storey #07-14 Tong Lee Building 2750 sf. 260.1m 1 (FREEHOLD) 35 Kallang Pudding Road 17
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    • 734 32 DIST. 11 ORCHID VILLAGE doublestorey semi-detached, 4 bedrooms. 5,500 sq.ft. $895,000. Continental Realty 253-7188. DIST. 19 REALTY PARK (Hougang area) double-storey terrace 3 rooms 2,ooosq.ft. freehold $360,000 Lindtrac *****79 DIST. 27, 3-BEDROOMED SEMI-DE-TACHED House, vacant possession, price reasonable. Call *****09 after 1.00 p.m. DIST 2388, BAMBOO GROVE Park. Extended double-storey
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    • 950 32 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments a^ai 4W am a^alaW ■QMST 313 afj^Br Ig k- lrv~. n» st" 41 -^"C^VV. 3-room type 1302 $q f t *f^ T I V**^ < T yP« 0 1 02, 04 05) f. "O |V\^*
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    • 1478 33 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Ue K^w7>tP* k!! paps"" m^ WrW&U I ■Bk V B^BMHi jj^ .^j^B B^a^bJH KV*B iTa^^M t aaka^^_ «jßf*" s»|i'^ 9rjt aT^MfokkMBBW 388 LflHi is^M j^a^99R *Z2f" i «^«4r ,£f^ t 25f* f I LSa^HHL a
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    • 806 33 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments EUNOS CRESCENT 3-ROOMED Blk 25, high (loor, renovated, partially furnished, for sale at W6.000. Tel: *****36. FARRER ROAD 3-ROOM flat. High floor, fully renovated. Convenient to market, schools, etc. 151,000. Tel: *****93. FIVE ROOMED POINT block, Marslllng Drive. Good condition and well renovated. Please call
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    • 1226 33 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I^CHOICExI FACTORY V I SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I I Factory Space of various I dimensions at Sims Aye./ I I Eunos Road for lease. I Please contact: *****81/ I *****95 (Miss Ng) or I *****58 (Mr. Chong) 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces
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    • 918 33 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces afl am. k I I *^H h B^^ bS^cV^*^ Ml *^N*ti Central Air-conditioning W^ I A (h Strict Security Measures I M"7 ri^ Jh^ m Ro T °P Tr °P' cal I I. -i v
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 74 35 IN MEMORY OF OUR COMPANY CHAIRMAN, MR SEAH BAN HIN Departed: 3rd Nov '83 Fondly remembered by MANAGEMENT STAFFS OF BAN HENG ENTERPRISES PTE LTD IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED FATHER MR SEAH BAN HIN (BAN KIM) Departed 3rd November 1983 Deep m
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  • RACING
    • 527 35  -  EPSOM JEEP By RACE meetings have m the past been cancelled due to various reasons but this must be the first time m living memory that a turf club had to call off a weekend's races due to the state of the main racecourse. The Penang
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    • 165 35 PENANG, Fri. Navigator, an impressive winner m his last outing, showed dazzling form m his workout here this morning. Ridden by apprentice T. Bakri, the Barcas four-year-old easily clocked 40 sec over 600 m, finishing with quite a bit m hand. He had stablemate Andre for company. The
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    • 360 35  - Champ Kiwi eyes a first in years THE RACING EDITOR Melbourne Cup By MELBOURNE, Fri. Champion New Zealand stayer Kiwi flew m from Wellington last night to attempt to win his successive Melbourne Cup at Flemington Racecourse here on Tuesday. If Kiwi succeeds m the Cup, worth A5525,000 (about Ssl
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    • 97 35 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Both Ends Burning, a 22-1 outsider, took the USJ4OO.OOO (about S$840,000) Oak Tree Invitational at the Santa Anita Racecourse here earlier this week. The four-year-old Hungarian-bred, trained by Neil Drysdale and ridden by Russel Raze, beat 1982 Kentucky Derby winner Gato Del Sol by
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 914 36 After a disastrous start, Liverpool seem on way back to their best THE MARTIN PALMER COLUMN LONDON, Fri. For those who prefer to see life as a collection of comforting uncertanties, the performance of Liverpool so far this season will have been monumentally aggravating. Two weeks
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    • 202 36 PORTO Alegre, of Bnazil, beat Algeria 1-0 m a friendly match m Algiers. Souza scored the only goal m the 20th minute. MEXICO drew 1-1 with Uruguay m a friendly match m Montevideo arranged as part of Uruguay's buildup to their World Cup South American Zone qualifying matches.
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    • 550 36 Everton set to step up the title drive LONDON, Fri. Everton, inspired by Peter Reid m midfield and with Graeme Sharp and Adrian Heath a double threat up-front, should boost their challenge for the English First Division soccer title by beating Leicester at Goodison Park tomorrow.
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    • 369 37 Bayern odds -on to rule clash of giants EUROPEAN SOCCER SPOTLIGHT LONDON, Fri. The traditional clash of West Germany's soccer giants, Bayern Munich and Hamburg, is the outstanding fixture this weekend as the pressure builds up on the leading clubs m the major European Leagues. With the Italian League taking
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    • 307 37 MADRID, Fri. A goalless draw at Elche was good enough to preserve Barcelona's unbeaten League record yesterday and increase their Spanish First Division soccer lead to three points after Valencia and Seville both lost. The match was postponed from Sept 16 because of the players' strike.
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    • 638 37 Anti-apartheid boss brands Zola 'a fraud' THE ZQLA BUDD CONTROVERSY 4 We are not at all surprised. Zola refused to condemn apartheid. She used the British passport as a flag of convenience. She committed an international fraud with the help of the British m government. Sam Ramsamy HARARE, Fri. A
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    • 112 37 Endless nights of tears LONDON, Fri. Sooth Africa-born Zola Budd used to cry every night over some of the things Politicians said about er. the teenage athlete's mother told London's Daily Mail. Interviewed at her home near Cape Town, Mrs Tossie Budd said the political controversy was the main cause
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    • 194 37 HARARE (South Africa), Fri. The South African Non-Ra-cial Olympic Committee, Sanroc, is to launch a campaign to get South Africa thrown out of all international sports federa-, tions by 1988, chairman Sam Ramsamy said yesterday. He said that though South Africa no longer had international sporting contacts
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    • 224 37 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Quadruple Olympic gold medallist Carl Lewis will not compete m the finals of the new athletics Grand Prix series m Rome next September, his manager Joe Douglas said yesterday. "The season would be too long for him and I can tell you he's
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    • 310 37 LONDON, Fri. Jose Suleiman, Mexican president of the World Boxing Council, announced here yesterday the establishment of a committee to defend the sport against British doctors who are determined to have it banned. He invited the medical authorities who wanted to ban boxing "to join
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    • OBITUARIES
      • 237 38 MRS JOSEPH LOW KHOON HONG (nee AGATHA KOH LUAN AYE) AGED: 60 passed away peacefully to be with the Lord on 2/11/84 leaving behind and deeply mourned by: HUSBAND: 30NS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: JERRY LAURA LEE DENNY LILIAN SOH BENNY CHARLIE DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW: MOLLY JOSEPH NG NELLY JOHN
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        165 38 MADAM HO SOH IMM AGED 58 was called nome to b* with the Lord on 2nd November 1984 leaving behind: Husband: Wee Beng Hong Sons: Wee Bee Guan, Jimmy \\W Bee Sing, David Wee Bee Peng. Patrick Daughters-in-law: Anne Yiah Patricia Chan Daughters: Wee Bee Geok. Alne Wee
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      • 68 38 In loving memory of K. NARAYANAN NAIR Nov. 3, 1980 Dearest Father, You toiled all those years for us And then you had to go To eternal peaceful rest Wife, children, daughters-in-law, grandsons ft daughters In memory of MR LIM KIM HAI Departed: 3rd Nov. 83 Thought
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      • 105 38 MRS CHEE ENG CHIANG nee Mdm Koh Ong Choo, 84 years, passed away jieacefully on 2 Nov 1984. leaving behind son: Harry, daughier-in-law: Violet Tan, daußrr.ers: Mabel. Dorothy. Fs',her. Holly. Doris. Patsy, sons-in-law Nah Pens; Wah, Geor-je Taye. Edward Tan Soon Liang. Pong Wing Choong. Lee Cheng Van.
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      • 276 38 The Family of Mm late MDM GAN TUAN Departed: 28-10-84 Wish to express their heartfelt gratitude and sincere appreciation to Doctors Nurses of Ward 74 (SGH), PAP Tg Pagar Kindergarten, Community Centre Residents' Committee, Rev. George Wan, relatives, friends, colleagues for their care, kind rttendance, assistance, condolence, wreaths
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      • 76 38 In Evertoving Memory of IBRAHIM S.K. SAHIB Beautiful memories woven m gold. This is a picture we tenderly hold. Deep In our hearts your memory is kept To have to cherish never to forget. DiiptH sympathy condolence to th* family from: Colleague* from Singapore Airport Duty Fr»a Emporium
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    • 452 38 Montri rolls down Memory Lane, hoping to strike a rich harvest at Orchard Profile by LEE WAI WUN Picture by ALBERT SIM THE memory of a silver medal m the world's most prestigious amateur individual tenpin bowling tournament has stirred m Montri Setvipitsinee's blood. It
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    • 177 38 Wightman Cup tennis LONDON, Fri. Annabel Croft, 18, playing her first singles for her country, pulled Britain level at 1-1 with the United States m the 56th annual women's team clash at the Royal Albert Hall last night. After Chris Evert Lloyd had given the heavily-fa-voured
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    • Rest of tennis
      • 185 38 STOCKHOLM, Fri. American Jimmy Connors had to work hard to beat Frenchman Henri Leconte 36, 6-3, 6-2 m the second round of the Stockholm Open last night. Leconte squandered a break point m the fifth game of the second set, and Connors broke him and squared
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      • 175 38 ZURICH, Frl. Seventh seed Andrea Temesvari trounced American Andrea Leand 6-2, 6-2 to eater the quarter-finals of a women's event. Andrea doable-faulted at match-point to give the Hugarian the chance to meet unseeded American Beth Hen. Other results: Anna-Maria Cecchuri (IU) M Petra Hiker (An) M,
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    • 298 38 CHINA'S men were eliminated from the quarter-finals of the Canadian Open badminton championships m Ottawa yesterday, but it will be all-Chinese semi-finals m the women's section. Defending champion and second seed Mis bun Sidek, of Malaysia, beat China's Chen Kang 12-15, 15-11, 15-3. Results Men: Misbun Sidek
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    • 444 38  -  JANICE SEAH In Sportsfront tomorrow: The American Connection 4 LAST week, after 56 years slugging it out with life, Joe Palooka threw m the towel. The big, blond, stolid fighter, star of what once had been America's most popular cartoon strip, had been on the ropes
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    • 444 39  -  JOE DORAI By 4 It has been tiring concentrating on work, national training and family, day m, day out. In the end, I can't find time to do anything right. I guess I have no choice but to give up internation- al soccer. s
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    • 448 39 41 have asked (Singapore team manager) Yusoff Ismail many times about the insurance coverage. He has yet to give me a satisfactory answer. Thank goodness I only injured my shin. What would have happened if I had broken m my leg?
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    • 37 39 SQUASH Avis Travel Industry Individual Tournament. (East Coast Recreation Centre, 6.30 p.m.). HOCKEY SHA it k.o. competition: Telerec v Marsiling CC (3.45 p.m.); Ngee Ann Polytechnic v Khalsa B (5.30 p.m.). Both matches at TanKlin.
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    • 188 39 Hit by a ton of Wood CRICKET PERTH, Fri. Graeme Wood sealed his place m the Australian team for next Friday's First Test against West Indies when he hit a fine 141 for Western Australia on the first day of their four-day match against the tourists. Wood survived a torrid
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    • 31 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. South Korea trounced China 11-1 m their last qualifyinground match here today to qualify for the Intercontinental Cup hockey final m Buenos Aires next year. Bernama
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    • 73 39 TICKETS for the World Superstar women's volleyball tournament at the Gay World Stadium from Nov 9-11 will be sold at three venues today and tomorrow from 10.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. They are the Singapore Sports Council, National Theatre and Tangs Superstore. From Monday, only the
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    • 316 39 Americans coast to ninth win GOLF HONGKONG, Fri. Defending champions the United States led from start to finish to win the women's world amateur team championships for the ninth time here today. The American trio of Heather Farr, Debra Richard and Jodie Rosenthai netted a combined one-over-par total of 585
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  • 529 40  -  STELLA DANKER By 29 volunteers get certificates of appreciation for good work MORE than 300 years of welfare work from 29 volunteers was acknowledged by the Social Affairs Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar yesterday when he presented the volunteers with certificates of appreciation. "Collectively, they have brought
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  • 306 40 US studies requests to sell S. Africa nuclear know-how WASHINGTON, Fri. The Reagan administration Is considering II requests from American firms to sell unclear power technology to South Africa, according to critics who say the decisions are being pat off until after next week's United States elections. The critics, who
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  • 119 40 Jakarta will not renew newsman's visa JAKARTA, Fri. The Information Ministry said yesterday that the Far Eastern Economic Review's Indonesianbased correspondent would not have his working visa renewed. The director-general for press and graphics, Mr Sukarno, said that Mr Susumu Awanohara, 39, a Japanese national, would not be allowed to
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  • 228 40 'Extremists out to subvert Jakarta govt' They're motivated by intellectuals, says ministry official JAKARTA, Fri. EXTREMIST groups m Indonesia, many motivated by intellectuals, are systematically carrying out subversive activities against the government, a senior Information Ministry official was quoted as saying today. Secretary-general Abdul Kadir told a seminar, two days
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  • 260 40 No plan for Saudis to cut output further GENEVA, Friday SAUDI Arabian Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani has denied knowledge of a reported agreement for his country to cut oil output further if other Opec nations cannot sustain cuts mandated under a plan to defend prices. The 13-nation Organisation
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  • 47 40 What it should have been IN YESTERDAY'S Cross-language Crossword No 159 m Section Three, the clues to Across (g) and Down (5) should be ignored. The squares marked (g) and (5) and the square below (5) should have been blacked out. We are sorry for the error.
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  • 61 40 BANGKOK, Fri. The Thai government today decided to devalue the baht by 17.39 per cent against the US dollar m a bid to boost earnings from exports and attract more foreign investment, Radio Thailand announced. From Monday, the official exchange rate will drop from 23 baht
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  • 31 40 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 2.43 points to 1,214.66 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP
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  • 376 40 Leaders who thrive on crises S'poreans are not that foolish BRITISH journalist Fred Emery appeared on the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's programme, Friday Background, last night. Mr Emery was based m Singapore as a correspondent for The Times of London m the late Sixties. These are some of his though ts:
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  • 89 40 CAMBRIDGE, (Massachusetts), Fri. A woman, who allegedly wanted "to put a scare" into President Ronald Reagan, has been charged with making a bomb threat to the President during his visit to Boston, police said. Cambridge police said the woman telephoned just before noon yesterday, saying a bomb
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  • 222 40 ROME, Fri. The American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) network has offered about US$75O million (Ssl.6 billion) for United States television rights for the 1988 Seoul Olympics, provided the schedule is adjusted to suit peak viewing times m the US, Italian athletics sources said
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    • 243 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAYS ISSUE HOCK LOCK SIEW predicts where Pan-El shares are heading since his last review on July 24 when the counter was soaring ahead and before the SES ruling on immediate delivery was imposed. Surprise and disappointment, concurred employers m response to a Times
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    • 113 40 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas m the afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.49 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 a.m. GLOBAL HEATHER Adelaide t Manila 24/31 Fair Amsterdam 12/17 Clear Melbourne t t Bangkok 25/32 Clear Moscow 2/7 Rain
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 1092 1  -  REBECCA CHUA By A SALUTE TO SINGAPORE This is a moment to remember On Tuesday: The launching of Salute to Singapore HOW does a book celebrate a nations silver anniversary? In the final process, each of the 40,000 copies of, the first print run of Salute
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      • 72 1 A Z of wine-tasting OUTLOOK, Page Five Ingenious ways to catch a cab Page Two I Annual Clearance I I The finest of office and household furniture is now on sale. I I I At Diethelm. For just four days. From pof I H I 2nd to sth November. Weekdays:
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    • FEATURES
      • 1211 2  -  SUZANNE DALEY Tired of waiting m line for a taxi? By m New York L At night, w walk to the nearest expensive restaurant or the theatre district. In the morning, look for a cab on the uptown avenues when most people are headed south. Stand
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      • 602 2  - Hydrogen-petrol car is coming along nicely THOMAS MAIER By AT first sight, the blue Mercedes 280 TE station wagon standing m the engineering complex of Kaiserslautern University is just like any other car. Only insiders know that the fuel tank at the rear of the vehicle is a special one.
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      • 762 2 Edwards College Secretarial Studies Western Australia 1985 Enrol now for an exciting and rewarding training year m beautiful Perth, Australia t J*ards Secretarial College Perth Okesteti nvites applications Irom /^H iludentsto .m, Sei.retanaUourses commencing February 1985 A^^^^^^((^^^Bfr I dotards ,'.lev)r- provides oniprenensivt* approved 2 month studies >uf st- s Ml
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      • 423 3 Fresh, original colours and good designs win the day Hi kids, I APOLOGISE for the delay m announcing the contest results, but due to the queue that has developed, it cannot be helped. But you have^all been very patient. Perhaps it is good that we
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      • 764 4  - Make your own marmalade TAN LEE LENG By MANY years ago, I tried a Canadian friend's homemade marmalade. It was marmalade that put bread and jam into the luxury class. From that day on, no commercially-made marmalade could satisfy me, and now I eat only marmalade which I make myself.
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        970 4 Three-Fruit Marmalade 3 grapefruit quartered and thinlysliced 3 sweet oranges 3 lemons loaf or cube sugar water Method: Choose thin-skinned fruit and wash well. Quarter the fruit and slice thinly, saving the pips. Put fruit and juice into a liquid measuring jug or basin to measure the quantity. Then
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      • 1141 5  -  Tsui Xian By L Wine tasting is entertaining and educational. In a session of an hour or two, you would learn your own preference, what to buy and what to 4) lay down for future enjoyment. 7 Our columnist offers some tips on organising winetasting sessions Types
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      • 463 5 Aroma: smell of wine derived from grape Aromatic: fragrant, spicy overtone Astringent: dry. mouth puckering Result of high level of tannin m wine. Baked: pronounced hot earth smell, almost burnt. Characteristic of hot wine areas like Australia and California. Balanced: the elements of the wine being m
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      • 6 5 Food review has been held over
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    • BOOKS
      • 1073 6  - Why the media went berserk PETER BARNARD CAVEAT By Alexander M. Haig Weidenfeld and Nicolson. Hardback, 367 pages, $45 Reviewed by THE political memoir is often an arid wasteland for those m search of objective truth, assuming there is such a thing. Instead, politicians no longer extant tend to produce
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      • 775 6 THE MIRACLE By Irving Wallace Michael Joseph, 1984 341 pages, $32 Reviewed by HAN MAY ASDFASDFASDFSAD "THE year is this year, and the date is three weeks from now, and during the period of eight days that follow, between Aug 14 and 22
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        283 6 THE Monkey King by Timothy Mo (Abacus, $12.65) This is the first novel by Mo, son of an English mother and Chinese father, which won the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize m 1979. His second novel, Sour Sweet, was shortlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize, and won the
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      • 575 6  -  BOOKBUG by IN THE '60s, English author Jackie Collins titillated and shocked readers with her sexual potboilers, and after Rosemary Rogers went even further m the United States, the stage was set for women authors to get raunchier, stopping* just short of hard-core pornography. The
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      • 716 7 Country against itself "PITY the nation divided into fragments, each fragment deeming itself a nation." David Gilmour begins his new book, Lebanon: The Fractured Country, with these lines by Kahlil Gibran. Lebanon s best poet. Just how divided Lebanon is, and how these divisions lead to tragic civil war, makes
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      • 309 7 New arrivals at Times the Bookshop The Geography of the Imagination by Guy Davenport (Picador, $16.10). For those of you who think writers like Stephen King belong to the postliterate generation and whose frame of reference is formed by television, this compilation of 40 essays by an erudite mind may
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      • 85 7  -  PETER SCHOPPERT Reviewed by LAT will be m Singapore m November to autograph his new 1985 calendar which will cost $6.50. He will be at the following shops: Nov 9: 12.31 p.m. 2 p.m. at Lucky Plaia. By David Gilmour Sphere Books Limited, London, 1984. 199
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      • 504 7  -  LIN LIN-DEE Reviewed by REVIEW OF POEMS FOR CHILDREN By M. Vijayan. Educational Publications Bureau, 1984, 28 pages STORIES FROM BANGLADESH By Tanzila Zinat Hossain. Educational Publication? Bureau, 1984. 32 pages, $2.90. BOO! By Jessie Wee. Educational Publications Bureau, 1984. 36 pages. $3.90
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      • 263 7 MB #'■■>'■ ''•'\^^^s^^^^| aH Ussfc o^^ I 9^9 *'^B"- ■•■•■■•■^&?^^B. i ~^^^M >^ Izumi's quality range of kitchen cabinets imported from Japan, adds a touch of sophistication o^J^^^ jT T t° your kitchen with unique, advanced features vo^^QP^^i ii i incorporated m each standard design: VP^ I I f i
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      • 412 8 its yKoW-s Dl^^— -5 Sorfium Aa/Aws Ant. #02-0/. i«ww Orm fl««W ing Singapore 1439. Tit *****03 *****91 CASH& c^3^AI I Wallcoverings I 1 from^^i^i^^ per roll I B Exquisite Leather goods I H II accessories H H W^^^m I Branded Cosmetics H many other products I I Borsumy Carpet]!/ til*
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      • 294 8 /^WoHHino/\ Sundays Holidays Special ff bTSuj W Chinese Set Lunch for 4 persons Birthday N ctoonn f Full Course fcanX only 5528.00 Dinner at i/introdu«ed!\ s^i<in /seafood p ree Dessert I) i > 'For more details j*r~&r^^ tM£l M^jf. reservations, please contact JKEk^&$i!£*GH9j^EMML Captain or Managress JB| ■fc'^^3 I^B No
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      • 417 8 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD 1 4th WEEK I ORCHARD THEATRE I A Fasten your seat betts J V Those crazy CatnonbaMors are at it again! 111 GOLDEN SULTAN J: 38th FUNNIEST DAY! l| 4th FLOOR, SULTAN PLAZA, JALAN SULTAN (*****76) < I I i IT'S BEAUTIFUL! IT'S FUNNY! j JT^ABSOLUTELY CRAZY!^ !|l CATHAY:
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      • 517 8 tlsl—^\ T \\^iV ORGANISATION B Ljl >f j j V|i': »>- L i.'i) i 400 64b 9 IS N 00 3 15. 7 g .n 1.6 4! fl i! fyV^ N ••>'. RESOENT M>n Ifom Holland' 7~~: ~T~~. m HOME AT HONGKONG' m OPEN! 0A V «5.415.< <! Escape From
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      • 214 9 tflr y^^^^jKmjftf "rajS jfiftffi a*^^^tffltfp Intel wh<^^^m!S|Ka it^iw h T^ctfl' lLodqe < Developer's licence No: 4039 Building Plan No: 5367-83/84 Advertisement Permit No: 0997 Expected date of legal completion: 31/12/1995 Tenure of land: Freehold (free from encumbrances on completion) Developer: GOODYIELD PROPERTIES PTE LTD 4 Raffles Quay 02-00 Finlayson House
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      • 180 9 Tucked amongst bungalows and terraced houses m a quiet low density residential estate, Kovan Lodge is yet minutes from a busy shopping centre, clinics, banks at the corner of Upper Serangoon and Yio Chu Kang Road. It is an easy 20 minutes drive to the City, and a short distance
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      • 475 9 a BK^i^ I|s^m| 1 BBP^^^B^ "i :Sv j^^^M .-"■>■• i: >;*.,^. ■fl^^PWWW^^^^^^^ v v j<: There are pleasures that can't be matched. Tastes good just by itself, with lots of ice and a twist or two of lemon for zest. And of course someone special to share it with. Martini
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      • 866 10 1 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES iBHfIIQTAIIT^ R^ROftfti HflflßHS Sales Service: Rates: Box Service: Oinni»» iwuuuu 1 vhh9e» Tel; *****11 ext 2724.7 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: S$ 5.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S RS ***** TIMEAD 2669 Sunday Times: 5J25.62 psc. cm Posted* Sslo 00 APPOINTMENT'S I *n Assistant Director I I yLd Senior
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      • 805 10 I CURRENCY AND I I INTEREST RATE TRADING I I The Singapore International Monetary Exchange 1| I (SIMEX) can offer you a rare opportunity to deal m 3- m I H month Eurodollar "interest rates, US$/Deutschmark and M I I US$/ Japanese Yen contracts for your own account. j| lij
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      • 953 10 —^y^^^w"*^^ i 9^Bf Bp' V V Management Consultants Pte Ltd li B Management Consultants m a wide range of services including: executive *f recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, jf H| manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market m surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, salary
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      • 140 10 A Saudi Arabia based marine contracting company managed by Singaporean invites suitably qualified and experienced Singapore and Malaysian citizens to take up the following appointments m Saudi Arabia. A) Marine Engineering Supervisor B) Marine Electrical Supervisor Requirements: Applicant should possess a diploma or equivalent m marine/electrical engineering and preferably have
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      • 863 11 APPOINTMENTS far east pteltd^^ f In business since 1908. Foxboro is the world's leading supplier of I process instrumentation and broad computer based systems for fl process management and control. The company also offers en- I gineering sen ices, education, training and post sale technical support. H Foxboro employs 1
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      • 683 11 IN 1 WESTERN AUSTRALIA I An Australian based Company with headquarters m Perth invites I applications for vacancies listed below to assist with the design of a I seagoing vessel. I ELECTRICAL ENGINEER MECHANICAL ENGINEER Applicants for these positions will have suitable Tertiary qualifications and be acceptable for membership of
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      • 562 11 b^#d^rwin29-|V HARRY DOUGLAS! Returning to BRISBANE :o°^^L V S^W J| J M I y° HI V^ftJ MANAGEMENT MELBOURNE 19° GROUP \J HOB ART 1 5° ll l -l HARRY DOUGLAS knows JOBS FOR v ■^■HiuWB^HB^ 1 Permanent and 6to i 2 month contracts All levels from Progranuner to Executive HARRYDOUGUS
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      • 456 11 mC BANKING I |Dl»l I systems I BIS Banking Systems I I ACCOUNTS EXECUTIVE^!! H Required immediately is an Accojnts j| li Executive who will be involved with the H day to day financial and accounting II functions of the Accounts Department Applicants need not be qualified but with at
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      • 775 12 APPOINTMENTS Singapore 8 provides you a place with opportunities you U| I don't find elsewhere. To grow, you need a o I growing company like ours. These key positions are available right now: I PRODUCTION INDUSTRIAL I I ENGINEERS I I Degree m Production or Mechanical Engineering ~~8 I At
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      • 592 12 Data General Corporation is a Fortune 500 company which designs, manufactures, and sells general purpose computers. We have installed over 1 32,000 computer systems m 57 countries worldwide. We invite applications from suitably qualified candidates to meet the challenge m the start-up of our PCB manufacturing facility. Reporting to the
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      • 657 12 IHOMSON-CSF (A World Le«d«r m Professional Elecironicsl Walk-in Interview Saturday, 3rd November 1984 9 sm 5 pm at THOMSON -CSF SEMICONDUCTOR (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD 996 Bendemter Road #-06-06 Kallang Basin Industrial Estate Singapore 1233 i I As a result of our expansion programme, we I__ ~~j are looking for suitably
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      • 507 12 @SGS We have vacancies m our petroleum division for the post of TRAINEE PETROLEUM INSPECTORS Pre-entry qualifications GCE 'O' level with credits m English. Mathematics and Science Completed /exempted from fulltime national service Experience is not essential as we will provide the training. Advancement opportunities await the right candidates. If
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      • 822 13 APPOINTMENTS An established and progressive company dealing with the construction, supply, repair and breaking of various types of vessels requires I GENERAL MANAGER ref gm Reporting to the Directors, the successful candidate will be responsible for the achievement of corporate objectives, by pooling together all the resources of the company
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      • 689 13 P/Japanese J-V Company requires the followingXm I personnels to strengthen their work force: SALES EXECUTIVE (MALE) I Age between 23 30, mature, aggressive and I able to work independently with honesty and I sincerity. I Must have proven commercial ability with 3 5 I years experience m the building/construction I
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      • 455 13 I iSS I I I mmmM fl I RELIANCE CONTRA CTORS I (PTE) LTD. B is looking for qualified personnel for the fl following posts: fl Applicants should be suitably qualified m fl Building/Civil Engineering and have proven fl experience m controlling RC structures, quality fl finishings and dealing with
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      • 478 13 Diploma m Building with minimum 3 years of experience m construction company on estimating, contract administration, material scheduling and purchasing. Ability to drive preferable. Minimum 5 years exper ence m architectural drafting m consultant firm. Diploma m Civil Engineering with minimum 5 years experience m building design of structural steel
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      • 544 14 APPOINTMENTS We are a large conglomerate with diversified interests which include industrial and consumer trading, manufacturing, property management and computer consultancy. We invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: I SALES ENGINEER 1 Reporting to the Sales Manager, the successful candidate is required to sell a well-known
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      • 539 14 I BUGSHAIM 1 PRIIMTMMG As we are expanding our Printing Press m Jeddah, Saudi Arabia we invite applications for the following posts: GRAPHIC ARTS DEPT 1. ASST STUDIO HEAD Must be able to work independently and be able to organise and supervise creative artists under him Preference will be given
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      • 712 14 PRQFESSJQWfIL fIPPQJWTMEWTS KIJTH fl LEADER I MATERIAL I MASTER I CONTROL ANALYST SCHEDULER I B Responsibilities tor the position Incumbent will develop the to- m will encompass analysing tal Company's master sche- I material requirements and ex- dule plan, monitor production R pediting scheduling or to main- performance to the
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      • 551 14 ■f INTERNATIONAL 1 ASTEC (S) PTE LTD I We have a fast expanding IC Manufacturing B BJ Division and due to our expansion B BJ programme, we need suitably qualified fl BJ candidates to fill the following Engineering fl positions:- fl B Assembly Process Engineers I Must have first hand'knowledge
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      • 625 15 APPOINTMENTS HMRmecs liSßjl Matsushita Denshi (S) flßfl Pte Ltd WALKIN INTERVIEW) Date 3/11/84 4/11/84 Time 9.00 am and 5.00pm fern* 22, Ang Mo KJo Ind Pfcrk 2 I Stopyoim 2056 We are a young and dynamic semiconductor manufacturer. We seek suitable candidates for the following positions: Mechanical Engineer Possess a
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      • 682 15 04KEUTE &EAmo\ A di ismi >n ;if BP Singapore Pie Ltd 8 BAKELITE S.E.A., a division of BP B Singapore Pte Ltd., manufacturing copper B clad industrial laminates for the electronics 8 i industry m the Asian region, seeks candi- fl dates for the positions of: fl fl I■Hlll 1
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      • 587 15 I SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION^ I invites applications for I SENIOR I I EXECUTIVE I I (ADMINISTRATION) I I ($3078 $4084) I 1 THE JOB: I I Management of building projects. I Responsible for all estate management matters including minor works/ repairs I 9 and renovations; preparation/calling of 9 9 tenders/quotations,
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      • 511 15 l < lll^ H•1 m I ASSISTANT REGIONAL LEGAL ADVISER I I BP SINGAPORE PTE. LIMITED a wholly-owned subsidiary of one of the i. ajor oil and natural resources companies m the world, The British Petroleum Company PLC now wishes to augment its Legal Department by appointing an additional lawyer
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      • 396 15 !;::';nil'!r[m!:';|;MM"|ll!IHir!"!l»!"!!!:ilM| |li plll'r'IM'l^ 11 v 'l ,I';':;[,!,h i ;;-M 'h: :l r:; ..m-:^. ':L.^i'^ We are a local company m joint venture with a multi-national organisation. In line with our expansion programme, we are looking for highly skilled personnel for the following oosifons: At Mould Designer The incumbent must have
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      • 541 16 APPOINTMENTS DBSBANK DBS Bank invites applications for the positions ofAUDIT CLERKS CLERICAL OFFICERS I Those without working experience may also apply. QUALIFICATIONS At least 4 GCE O level credits including English and Mathematics Ability to type is an advantage In addition Audit Clerks should preferably have some auditing or accounting
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      • 547 16 (CJ^S) f* SINGAPORE gg g m& Izxcehior note! %>tjcat*,jd6ut*, fatten* The service industry which is growing significantly, is one of the key factors to the Republic's strategy m structuring the Singapore economy. Singapore Excelsior Hotel a new and fully computerised First-Class Deluxe hotel with a capacity of 300 rooms, is
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      • 154 16 (V TRUSTED I I FOR MIiHY i "HH|^^^ HM > > > y <»>► i^ t^e^ c^ d /■^^bT^SßbbS I M B*. JL __^li^BßW^^^^^^^G)as^ *^B^BT^^- T^^^^^»« §B^ i^^<fsS^B™X^ im!^BiTvi L IBM BBB^*^ Usual 5960 iIhBF kN^ Bml a /w/ WM^ Jrfl »< vl inßr ti BJI 4 T^Bf o^ set
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      • 17 16 I SINGAPORE BUSINESS A monthly journal of economic affairs^^— i OPT I^\ r -1984\", I I li
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      • 402 17 COMICS g°_ GARFIELD ByJimDavls PEANUTS ByScHuU WER^SQOEAK^ET ME STRAP I I PON'T REAAEMBER 6t>VINGr _W^^V^ 1 I MOU) ARE YOU 601N6 TO II um\ i iAlit ta I I TMAT I^ TUF PijePOSF OP r A T ~T^ TH.S KEY TO VOOR BACK VQO AJDV MOO6E, OARF.EL^ L^ARnLX^iVo (^ffiSO I
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      • 842 18  -  JOSEPHINE NG Stories by Cross country run that makes you think SINGAPORE was yet another "checkpoint" for them. Paul Jacobsen, 58, and Flemming Norgaard, 40, stopped over here recently before flying home to Copenhagen, Denmark. The two are representing the International Orienteering Federation m Victoria,
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      • 647 18  -  MARCUS ELIASON By I 111 fT* I yj I used to joke to him that I got him cheap because I was paying for the actor, not Q the voice. Simon Perry, producer of Nighteen Eighty-four, on Burton THE shoulders are a little shrivelled,
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      • 570 19  - Heart attacks the causes and cures CATHERINE TAN Our writer previews three programmes that will be shown over the weekend By DID you know that someone dies from a heart attack every three minutes 01 every day m Britain? And what do you think the causes are wrong diet, a
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      • 930 19  -  CHRIS HO By New Releases Recommended LPs NICK CAVE Fnm Here to Eternity (Mute) ALL'S not pretty, but it's stunning. "The most literary album since Tom Waits' Swordflshtrom bones, declares Melody Maker. Indeed, a masterpiece of underground art. THE EVERLY BROTHERS EB'M (Mercury)
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      • 991 18 i©© vllTiS Especially for you at SINGAR FINANCE .'-^iflHHßßk. A J6w>% r^J^7 AMHBibI^S m! fnB^9Bj^BBBB^BBBBB| 'dW Httk i flHn&VMt' AF^B^HIbKbW^^BT VJH 4hl| BP.lfe»\*^3P^ff^pflHa-fc^ P_ b^^^B I iSs^i Ibl^lm^bl BRiniy tßß^lfcml» W '^Q, m InBWaB^B^BB ■BBH^Mvfl^Bß^B^^^^HMßLJ^'^Bßflß^Blß^V^^l^ VO**^^s JT JT SB M j^ bb^b^b^K^ wmlmibtJf Mm J>M£iwMiffMM l!a B j IB mm
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      • 533 18 What's on SINGAPORE HANDMADE Centre. 30 Hill Street. Free pore South. Victoria Concert dren. Ends tomorrow. Gallery 9am 5.30 p.m Exhibition. Archives and admission. Enquire at the Hall. 8 p.m. IMPROPER THEATRE Till Novemeber 18 Oral History Department. library for screening venue. ECHTZEIT— REALTIME An opera spoof. Presented 1 f
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      • 245 19 HOW TO LAST A LIFETIME Facing the Problems Today, Ch 12, 8 p.m. FILM FOCUS Literary Special A Doll's House Tomorrow, Ch 12, 8.35 p.m. —Video tapes of Vertigo and Gold Rush, featured m our Home Video column yesterday, are available at Videovan, Orchard Towers, #03-09** ir ""*TS*^ «*i I
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      • 8 19 TV CENSORED BLOOPERS Tomorrow, Ch 5, 6.25 p.m.
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      • 146 19 f ®$Ks£§\ CHAO ZHOU flli GARDEN RESTAURANT 6th Storey. UIC Building J >C^^ #T 3r Tel: *****55 (6 Lines: W^^^tf^ /gk A.'. ,>^^ Special Teochew Dishes 1 1 COLD CRYSTAL CHICKEN ■2^;Sflfg« DEEP FRIED SILVER FISH •3)|««1S« SOY SLICED GOOSE MEAT <4)*Sii# STUFFED BECHE-DE-MER 5i g?>+lg£ CRAY FISH WITH SOY
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      • 193 20 The IKEA Katong show is about to begin r^ 'Jr ffl The new IKE A showroom at Katong i TT/r A M'&m^~ I is filling up with more and more things I KHA 1985 J^f^, m d&fty- So come and take a ringside seat. i^" 1^ 1 Like the rugged
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      • 1853 20 YOUR VEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE Emmy glitter again isbcs i ir-oq- i rsßM«^^^^^^^ i^^^^^^^^^b 12 20 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 6.10 Programme Highlights (English) s^B am National Anthem Brief foUowed by Pro 3MD m The Sneaoore 1 K^^^Pl^^H 12.50 Opening and Programme Highlights folowed by 6.15 News (English)
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