The Straits Times, 27 March 1985

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/85
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  • 285 1 Dr Tan gets a 'will done' tribute MEMBERS of Parliament gave Dr Tony Tan a round of applause yesterday at the end of the debate on education. They joined Mr Lawrence Sia (Moulmein) m complimenting the Education Minister for the 'enlightened" four major decisions he announced on Monday. Dr Tan
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  • 879 1  -  Our Parliament Team The Government's promise to Singaporeans who make the grade... By Not enough students make it to NUS /Our problem. ..is that we don't have enough students of the right quality to proceed to university education. It's to our benefit that every Singaporean
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  • 161 1 NEW YORK, Tues. Typewriters m the US Embassy m Moscow were bogged allowing Soviet officials to read top secret documents before the American diplomats they were Intended for, CBS News reported last night. It said highly sensitive listening devices planted m at least a dozen typewriters sent
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  • 28 1 pictures. Popular winner but The Killing Fields wasn't cruel enough, said firsttime actor Dr Haing S. Ngor, seen here with last year's best supporting AP
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  • 372 1 MOZART scored again when Amadeus, the film based loosely on his life, won eight Oscars, including best film and the best actor award for the little-known F. Murray Abraham. Some 193 years after the Austrian composer died, there was no stopping the film, which
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  • 433 1 US major was murdered State Dept Officer was on legitimate mission m East Germany, says military HEIDELBERG, (West Germany), Tues. A Soviet sentry shot an unarmed US Army major on what US officials described as a legitimate reconnaissance mission m East Germany, leaving him to die without medical aid, according
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  • 180 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. The US Army major shot dead m East Germany was a member of a cadre of American soldiers who for SB years have used a loophole te gather intelligence en Soviet military activities. US officials said the activity was perfectly legitimate and members
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 473 2 It was stop and Goh THE humorous side of Mr Goh Chok Tong was revealed recently m a newsletter, the Marine Parade News, published by the Marine Parade CCC. Mr Goh told the following joke about how his appointment as First Deputy Prime Minister was known before the announcement:
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    • 334 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE recent shootings m South Africa m which a number of Blacks were killed by police has justly provoked international outrage. In response, the South African government has ordered a judicial inquiry into the event. It must be recognised that this will not be sufficient
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    • 79 2 BENCHMARK MEETING DATUK SERI Dr Mahathir Mohamad's two-day working visit to Indonesia last week has achieved many things. But the most significant is perhaps the renewed will to work closely m developing the economies of the two countries. This is reflected by the number of economic proposals made by
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    • 167 2 SMA AND XL BODY AGREE TO HAVE 'GET TOGETHER' DEALS SINGAPOREAN and Malaysian manufactur* 9 have agreed to get together io trade ami invert ll other countries The Singapore Manufacturers Association and its Malaysian counterpart, the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers, said after a two-day second plenary meeting here yesterday
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    • 296 2 Most capped player THE "gentle giant of soccer," Norihern Ireland's Pat Jennings, will crown a 22-yeai goalkeeping career this week when he wins his 109 th cap against Spain. No other British player comes neat Jennings' playing record of over 1.000 first -class games, and today's friendly will have
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    • 613 2 Aids' growing danger NEARLY as many women as men are carriers of the disease Aids m parts of Africa and it could soon affect heterosexuals m Europe. A Belgian researcher, Dr Nathan Clumeck, said Aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome), believed to affect mainly homosexuals and drug addicts,
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    • 180 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Investment 'trap' INDONESIAN President Suharto has warned the country's government investment board not to allow new investments to lead to overproduction or result m a high-cost economy. Opening a national conference of the Capital Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) m Jakarta on Monday, he said
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    • 392 2 What's the catch? KRANJI RESERVOIR will be open to the public for sport fishing this Saturday. According to the Public Utilities Board, many varieties of fish carp, soon hock, aruan, toman, tilapia and catfish have been breeding there naturally for a long time. The fourth largest of our
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    • 189 2 Waves of the future BEAUTY PARLOURS are back m major Chinese cities, offering the usual permanent waves, facelifts, wig fittings, removal of wrinkles and cure of blemishes. Such centres also teach women to use cosmetics suited to their skin types and to apply beauty aids. The first such
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  • around the WORLD
    • 405 3 SEOUL, Tuesday Beijing apologises for intrusion by warships THE South Korean government today annnounced that it would return a Chinese torpedo boat and its entire crew to China tomorrow, settling a touchy problem between Seoul and Beijing. Information Minister Lee Won-Hong said m a
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    • 392 3 CANBERRA, Tues PRIME Minister Bob Hawke today spoke up for a controversial Australian judge who called British Prime Minister Mrs Margaret Thatcher "that silly woman*'. Mr Justice Jim McClelland has been probing nuclear tests Britain staged m Australia 30 years
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    • 179 3  -  By LIM SAY BOON Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Tues. Fresh evidence emerged today indicating that the 64 animals slaughtered at the Adelaide Zoo early this week had been sexually tampered with. This bizarre new twist to the massacre which horrified a nation has prompted private citizens
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    • 300 3 Soviets to get fishing rights in S. Pacific WELLINGTON, Tuesday THE tiny South Pacific nation of Kiribati expects to reach agreement with the Soviet Union next month giving Moscow fishing rights m a vast part of the South and Central Pacific, President leremia Tabai said today. Mr Tabai said negotiations
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    • 61 3 TOKYO, Tues. A man has been arrested on suspicion of attempting to force Japan's most influential politician, former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, to commit suicide, police said. Tadashi Oke, a 37-year-old leading member of the AntiCommunist Volunteer Corps, a Tokyo-based rightwing group, was arrested at the
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    • 87 3 THAI villagers and defence volunteers, carrying posters and placards, held a peaceful rally In front of the Surin provincial town hall on Monday to denounce Vietnamese incursions Into Thailand. Hundreds of Thais attended such rallies held In 17 north-eastern provinces. Police said the largest rally, which was attended
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    • 270 3 BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand today summoned Vietnamese Ambassador Tran Quang Co to deny Hanoi's charges of 'terrorist acts" against Vietnamese residents m Thailand, a Foreign Ministry official said The official said the ministry's political department head Mr Thep Devakul, also protested against incursions inside
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    • 412 4 Heterosexuals at risk, says researcher BRUSSELS, Tues. Almost as many women as men are carriers of the disease Aids m parts of central Africa and it could soon affect heterosexuals m Europe. Dr Nathan Clumeck, a Belgian researcher who has carried out studies on Africans
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    • 89 4 TRADITION took a knock at Buckinghamshire In England on Thursday. Ail the trappings usually associated with the fox hunt were there except the horses. In their place were motorised tricycles. What brought about the change is anyone's guess. In any case, huntsman John Thornton (left),
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    • 113 4 SOUTHEND (England), Tues. A punk rocker who stabbed his mother, grandmother and himself to death was probably on hallucinogens, a coroner said yesterday. Witnesses told an inquest that Steven Webb, 17, had spoken of taking two LSD (lysergic acid) tablets
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    • 53 4 BURLINGAME (California). Tues. A 72-year-old man who died here yesterday may have been the first case of death through contracting Aids by kissing, doctors said yesterday. He may have contracted the illness after kissing his wife, who died m September after receiving an Aids-contaminat-ed blood transfusion,
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      • 66 4 CHINA HAS sent its first message m more than 20 years to Hungary's ruling Communist Party m the latest sign of growing ties between Beijing and the Soviet Union's East European allies. The Communist Party newspaper, the People's Daily, reported m Beijing yesterday that the message was
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      • 71 4 FRENCH TERRITORIAL President Dick Ukeiwe said m Noumea yesterday that he is to propose splitting New Caledonia into two regions, m effect separating the Melanesians from most European settlers. The dividing line would run from north to south, with Melanesian and tribal localities on the east coast
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      • 101 4 CONVICTED JAPANESE Red Army terrorist Kozo Okomoto (above) eating a meal with a spoon recently m a prison near Lod m Isreal but he prefers to do it with chopsticks. Okomoto, convicted to a life sentence m July 1972 for an attack at Lod Airport which left
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      • 52 4 NEW SOVIET leader Mikhail Gorbachev, performing his first public duties since the funeral of President Konstantin Chernenko, was given a short standing ovation m Moscow yesterday by the Russian Federation Parliament. Some senior European diplomats attending the ceremony said they were surprised by the brevity of the
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      • 62 4 ISRAELI PRIME Minister Shimon Peres said m Tel Aviv yesterday that Israeli troops might leave Lebanon sooner than expected. "We will get out of Lebanon perhaps much faster than people think," he said. "We are dealing with a situation m which lives are at stake, those of
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    • 204 4 France reaffirms commitment to a bigger EC PARIS, Tues. French President Francois Mitterrand has reaffirmed his commitment to enlarging the European Community, but said some problems remained over entry terms for Spain and Portugal. "France will leave no stone unturned to ensure that the enlargement succeeds," Mr Mitterrand said after
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    • 195 5 Children in US plead for end to arms race GENEVA, Tues. A letter written by about 2,000 schoolchildren m the Hailed States pleading for a halt to the nuclear arms rare was handed to US negotiators here yesterday the 620 m-long letter, comprising individual messages collected m the past two
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    • 165 5 WASHINGTON. Tues. President Ronald Reagan said yesterday he would be willing to meet newSoviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev at the United Nations m September but that it was up to Moscow to set the schedule. Administration sources said he told a group of newspaper and
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    • 190 5 WASHINGTON. Tues. The chemical industry yesterday pledged to keep the public better informed about dangerous chemicals and promised more help and training for emergency squads which deal with leaks or accidents. The initiatives followed the Bhopal tragedy m India last December m which more than 2,000
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    • 216 5 BRIDGEPORT (Connecticut), Tues. A lawyer's wife went on trial yesterday for allegedly hiring "Tickles the Clown" to throw a pie m a school official's face and offering him a USSIMM (S$»,4M) bribe to deny she was involved. The victim, a junior high school
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    • 478 5 As House prepares to vote on missile programme WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan and Mr Max Kampelman, his chief arms control negotiator, strongly urged United States House of Representativemembers yesterday not to kill the MX missile programme. They said a vote to stop its production
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    • 98 5 MOSCOW, Tues. The party daily Pravda attacked the Soviet coal industry yesterday and separately reported that a number of regional officials had been sacked m what diplomats saw as evidence of a drive by new leader Mr Mikhail Gorbachev to weed out inefficiency. A front-page editorial
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    • 308 5 WASHINGTON, Tues. i PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, making an appeal for I support of his proposal to aid rebels fighting the Nicaraguan government. I said yesterday that the I Soviet Union planned to turn Central America into i a "beach-head of aggresI sion". Mr Reagan, who once
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    • 205 6 Moonies' paper posts reward for Mengele WASHINGTON, Tues. The Washington Times has offered a US$l million (552.25 million) reward for information leading to the capture and conviction of Nazi Dr Josef Mengele, the notorious "angel of death" of Auschwitz concentration camp. The newspaper, which is owned by the Rev Sun
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    • 72 6 CAIRO, Tues. Egypt marked the sixth anniversary of its peace treaty with Israel today by accusing the Jewish state of violating the pact. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Boutros Ghali said m an interview published by the Cairo daily Al-Akhbar that "Israel has violated the text
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    • 108 6 TEL AVIV, Tues. An Israeli manufacturer who paid his workers' income taxes says the three-month experiment raised productivity by 11 per cent and cut absenteeism. "It was a real saccess. No one was ill, everyone came to work on time and we remained m the
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    • 173 6 Anti- Arafat groups form new Palestinian front DAMASCUS, Tues. Six Palestinian guerilla groups opposed to Palestinian leader Mr Yasser Arafat's peace policies announced the formation of a new Palestinian National Salvation Front yesterday to fight Israel. The groups attacked Mr Arafat's February accord with Jordan's King Hussein on a joint
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    • 312 6 The Gulf War BAHRAIN, Tuesday IRAQ escalated its war with Iran today, attacking ships m the Persian Gulf and bombing two Iranian cities with a warning that Baghdad is prepared to expand the Gulf War to "cover every corner of Iran" unless Teheran agrees
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    • 134 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malaysian Foreign Ministry has advised its staff m Teheran and Baghdad to evacuate their families to safer places m view of the escalating war between Iran and Iraq. Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithaud deen said here today the staff had to
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    • 254 6 BEIRUT, Tues. A British journalist working for a United Nations agency and a French diplomat were abducted m Lebanon yesterday, bringing to 13 the number of foreigners kidnapped m Lebanon. Eight have been kidnapped m the last 12 days. The abduction of British envoy Alec Collett, 63,
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    • 28 6 CAIRO, Tues. Egyptian Energy Minister Maher Abaza flew to Beijing today for a two-day visit during which he will sign a protocol on energy co-operation. AFP
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    • 405 7 'China's economy to expand by 10 pc 5 forecast BEIJING, Tues. THE Asia-Pacific region will have the most vigorous growth m the world this year, led by China whose economy will expand by 10 per cent, an American economist told a banking seminar here yesterday. Mr
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    • 108 7 GENEVA, Tues. Economic activity m Western countries is expected to slow' down this year, mainly because of more subdued development m the United States, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) said yesterday. The ECE report forecast overall output growth m the
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    • 270 7 Nakasone asks aides to work out concessions TOKYO, Tuesday PRIME MINISTER Yasuhiro Nakasone, eager to ease Japan's trade friction with the United States and its Asian partners, has ordered his aides to work out new concessions to open up Japan's markets to foreign imports, government sources said today. The Nakasone
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    • 64 7 NEW YORK, Tues. PanAmerican World Airways will reduce its wage offer and fire employees if striking ground workers reject a new tentative contract, their union leader said yesterday. The pact calls for a 20 per cent wage increase over three years, but 14 per cent of that is
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    • 63 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. United Nations ambassador Mrs Jeane Kirkpatrick said yesterday that the administraj tion should link the consistent anti-American voting records of members of the United Nations to the level of foreign aid it provides them. Mrs Kirkpat- rick said this was her personal opinion but that she
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    • 125 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States government's soaring budget deficit jumped US$2O.B billion (5546.8 billion) In February, more than three times the increase recorded the previous month, the Treasury reported yesterday. For the flrst five months of the fiscal year, which began on Oct 1, the
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    • 221 7 WASHINGTON, Tues THE United States administration wants the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to charge higher interest rates on loans it makes to financially-trou-bled governments, according to a US Treasury Department report obtained yesterday. And the IMF also should tell the world more about what it
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    • 71 7 COPENHAGEN, Tues. Denmark entered the third day of a combined strike and lockout involving 300,000 private sector workers today amid widespread expectations that the government would intervene soon to impose a settlement. The government held talks last night with the opposition Radical Party I aimed at drawing
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 241 9 BANGKOK, lues. Burmese opium warlord Khun ni. who was reported to be dead m January, is alive and well arid he proved it by giving an interview to the Bangkok Post, the newspaper reported today. The paper also quoted Mr Khun Sa a.s saying that
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    • 142 9 HUNDREDS of Thai soldiers palling an ancient royal carriage, which will carry the body of the late Queen Rambhao Bharni, during a funeral rehearsal m Bangkok on Sunday. The actual royal cremation will take place on April 9. The Queen's casket will be placed
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    • 123 9 Japan to be asked to give Asean priority TOKYO. Tues. Businessmen from Japan and Asean countries ended a two-day meeting here today with agreement to urge the Japanese government to give Asean priority m its next market opening package. Mr Hisamitsu Uetani, chairman of the JapanAsean cooperation committee, told reporters
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    • 263 9  -  ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANTLA. Tues. The Philippines would have avoided building the controversial L'Ss'__.l billion SS4.B billion) nuclear plant north of Manila if it knew the country hail alternative sources of energy, Energy Minister Geronimo Velasco said yesterday.
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    • 167 9 JAKARTA, Tues About 100 foreign businessmen are operating illegally m Bali m the hamßcrafl and garment industries, an official of the Balinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry has said. The Suara Karya newspaper, quoting chamber Vice-Chairman Kembar Kereepun, reported yesterday that some of these
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    • 57 9 MANILA, Tues. Authorities have drawn upplans to evacuate about 14,000 people who live near a central Philippine volcano showing signs that it might erupt, relief officials said today. Canlaon volcano m Negros Oriental province began steaming and rumbling on March 15. The volcano last erupted m 1978, but
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    • 34 9 JAKARTA, Tues. Locallyemployed guards at the United States embassy m Jakarta went on strike for three hours yesterday over a pay dispute, leaving Marine guards and embassy employees to maintain security. Reuter
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    • 331 9 High-cost economy can be trap Suharto warns investment board JAKARTA, Tues PRESIDENT Suharto has warned the government investment board not to allow new mv. stments to lead to overproduction aad trap the country m a high-cost economy. Opening a national conference of the Capital Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM> here yesterday,
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    • 137 9 MANILA. Tues. Former Miss Universe Amparo Munoz of Spain was sentenced m absentia to up to a year ir prison for the public manhandling of a Filipina film producer, a court official said today. In a ruling made public yesterday, a suburban court found
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  • Asean: ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 414 10 KOTA KINABALU, Tues. The ruling National Front (NF) will not accept any opposition party m Sabah as a member of the coalition even if the party has the potential to secure the mandate m the state election next month to form the new government,
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    • 202 10 Union calls for review I of press freedom laws KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The National Union of Journalists has called on the government to set up a parliamentary select committee to review the laws on civil liberties and press freedom. The union, which represents journalists at most of Malaysia's 42 English,
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    • 177 10 LUMUT, Tues. Fire broke out on board the Royal Malaysian Navy's 4,080-tonne KD Jarom at the RMN base here today, believed to have been caused by a short circuit. The jetty where the craft was berthed has been closed to the public and declared
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    • 452 10 'Stat boards and their companies the culprits' KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The government has been unable to collect payments of at least $850 million m outstanding loans to statutory bodies and their companies, many of which are m financial distress, AuditorGeneral Tan Sri Ahmad Noordin Zakaria
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    • 204 10 NST picture KUALA LUMPUR, Tnes. A burglary gang, recently crippled by police, had planned to break into 11 shops here and ln Petaling Jaya. City CID chief, Assistant Commissioner Tuffile Nawab Din, said yesterday that police had found a list of the shops. But, he
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    • 71 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Singaporean was jailed today by the magistrate's court here for using another person's credit card. The court was told that Lim Siow Kirn, 41, a technician, used a Cheq Point credit card on three occasions to buy clothes at Sungai Wang Plaza. He
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    • 277 10  - back on its oil outpul RONNIE LiM )pec op By ki ala Ll MP, The call to no: producers to co-o; wiih tht Oi ganisat ion of Petroleum Exporting Cbuuliies to help maintain market stability m worid oil markets dominated Opening ionics of an Opei workshop here today Opec's call
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    • 417 11  -  STPB pulls out the stops to revitalise the Singapore Handicraft Centre WANDERING minstrels to help attract customers to the pasar malam at the Singapore Handicraft Centre? A few years ago, few would have paid attention to this idea. Even now, these street musicians, or "buskers"
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    • 130 11 A WOMAN and three men have been committed to stand trial m the High Court, charged with murdering the woman's husband. Housewife Lee Chee Poh, 50, Vasavan Sathiadew, 41, and construction workers Phan Khenapim, 42, and Wan Phathong, 21, are further remanded. The
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    • 233 11 Chinese team here to study legal system THE first delegation of law officials from China is m Singapore. The six-member team, led by Mr Tan Wen Ji, Director of the Notary Law Department of the Ministry of Justice, arrived here on Monday. Mr Chao Hick Tin, a Senior State Counsel
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    • 187 11 FOR the first time since its implementation m 1983, every application to the Mendaki Pounda tion for scholarships and loans to study m institutions of higher learning wag approved. Thirty-two students studying m Singapore and overseas applied for and received $10f>.80o worth of scholarships and loans
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    • 111 11 Former MP calls for petrol-tax review ONE of the first tasks of the newly-formed high level economic committee should be to review the petrol tax. a f.rmei MI said last night. Mr Choi Yeok Eng said the 10 per cent increase m the ad valorem dun <>„ petrol was high
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    • 97 11 WORKERS m their 30s and 40s were vest ci dayasked to attend Basic Education for Skills Training < Best classes and reminded that no one was too old to learn. This encouragement came from the MP for Kebun Baru and Assistant
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    • 319 15  -  NGIAM TONG HAI Hydraulic failure causes flight with 25 passengers to make detour By THF_ proposed holding station for imported pigs, to be built on reclaimed land on Terumbu Pesek Lsland. can keep 25.000 pigs at an> one time. The island,
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    • 299 15  - Ministry acts to head off union action IVAN LIM Smith-Corona dispute By THE Labour Ministry acted yesterday to head off industrial action by a union against an American typewriter company over redundancy payments for 450 workers. It asked the United Workers of Electronic and Electrical Industries and Smith-Corona to hold
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    • 167 15 Heard this one about Chok Tong? HAVE you heard the one about how Mr Goh Chok Tong was identified as the oddson favourite to become First Deputy Prime Minister before his appointment was announced? Mr Goh, the MP for Marine Parade, told the story at a Lunar New Year gathering
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    • 57 15 SEREMBAN, Tues. A Singaporean was found dead m a hotel room here yesterday evening. The man, identified as Wye Siew Kong, 62, a businessman from Kirn Keat Close, checked into the Oriental Hotel at Jalan Tunku Munawir at 9 pm on Friday. He was found hanging m
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    • 44 15 A MAN was yesterday given the maximum fine of $20,000 for having uncensored videotapes. Swa Hong Kwang, 39, was found with 292 uncensored videotapes at his home m Block 86, Bedok North Street, on May 10 last year.
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    • 410 15  -  SHIRLEY TAN By AN INDONESIAN am- phibious plane made a forced landing m the sea off Seletar Airbase after its hydraulic system failed while it was shuttling 25 passengers between two Indonesian islands yesterday. The Pelita Air Services' aircraft, a Grumman Albatross, was carrying
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    • 577 16  -  IRENE HOE Board plans new course to improve quality By THE goal: 1,000 qualified tourist guides by 1990 all well-trained, professional and proud of it. The means: A revamped guidetraining course, compulsory refresher stints for guides now on the job and revised entry
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    • 198 16 Students raise funds for dialysis machine THERE will be one more dialysis machine for kidney patients, thanks to the Institute of EducationStudents of the institute have collected more than $23,000 the cost of a dialysis machine through donations for a walkathon to be held on April 13. Mr Ramesh Manchery,
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    • 402 16  -  ANNE KOH By Reagan man warns of security concern m satellite interview THE open and free-trad-ing system has its pluses for Singapore but may have minuses for the United States, a highranking US trade official has said. They could, m some respects,
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    • 307 16  -  BEN DAVIDSON Fishing port murders By TWO High Court judges will decide at noon today whether a fisherman is guilty of the Jurong fishing port double-murder. The trial of the fisherman, Sim Mm Teck, 23, charged with murdering Mr Lee Cheng Tiong, 31, a fish
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    • 292 17 IRON railings will be put up at the open-air Cafe Boulevard m Ming Court Hotel after a freak accident on Monday night. At about 10.30 that night, a car which was being towed ploughed into the cafe, and left its manager with bruises on
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    • 269 17 Pine Grove car park battle RESIDENTS of Pine Grove Estate were yesterday advised by their residents committee to buy HDB season-parking tickets. The RC, which is fighting a move to convert their parking area into a public car park from Monday, had advised residents not
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    • 23 17 Picture by A member of the cafe staff clearing; the mess after the freak crash. AZIZ HUSSIN
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    • 218 17 More from overseas in Asean bridge contest— THE Seventh Asean Bridge Club championships next month have attracted the largest number of foreign players. More than 240 participants from the six Asean countries will compete m the tournament, to be opened by the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Community Development, Mr
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    • 94 17 Suicide left note on disposal of CPF money A FITTER gave instructions to his relatives m his suicide note on how to dispose of Central Provident Fund savings totalling about $33,000, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Teo Teo Huah, 44, was found dead at the foot of Block 639, Rowell
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    • 96 17 ABOUT 400 Malay residents are expected to attend a gathering organised by the Teck Ghee community centre Malay cultural group on Saturday. Brigadier-General (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong, Minister of State (Defence and Trade and Industry) and adviser to the Teck Ghee CC managemant committee, will attend the function
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    • 146 17 Clerk gets four years for forgery and CBT A FORMER clerk m a legal firm, charged with forgery and criminal breach of trust involving a sum of $215,000, was sentenced yesterday to four years' jail. Tan Peng Siah, 35, an ex-employee of Chong Yew Kong Co, had faced 19 charges
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    • 55 17 INSECTS will replace ships m Telecoms' new batch of postage stamps to be released on April 24. A complete, mint set of the stamps m denominations of five, 10, 15, 20, 25, 35, 50 and 75 cents will cost $2.35. First Day Covers at 10 cents each will
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      • 62 12 BEFORE the Education Ministry's budget estimates were passed, Mr Lawrence Sia Khoon Seong (Moulmein) paid tribute to Education Minister Dr Tony Tan for the excellent outcome of the debate. Dr Tan's announcements on the review of four major problems m the education system had spelt relief for
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      • 83 12 IT'S possible to become an engineer by going from O levels to polytechnic and later, to the Nanyang Technological Institute, but every student who takes this route deprives another person of a tertiary education. Instead of going to a polytechnic, Dr Tony Tan said that Olevel students
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      • 94 12 FOREIGN students are accepted at the National University of Singapore not merely because of Singapore's generosity, but because they are good for the country and the people. Dr Tony Tan said foreign students exposed Singaporean students to'the larger world and helped to provide them with a fuller
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      • 65 12 PE a specialist's job MR S. CHANDRA DAS (Chong Boon) and Mr Abbas Abu Amin (Pasir Panjang) wanted physical education m schools to be taught by specialists. The Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, said that was the ministry's view too. The PE college would more than double
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      • 77 12 DR KOH LIP LIN (Nee Soon) wanted the Government to review the service conditions for principals, because many complained of a lack of incentives, lack of support and encouragement and a fear of being removed from the job. In reply, Dr Tay Eng Soon said
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      • 74 12 LAMENTING over the "appalling" standard of English m schools, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam said he discovered how bad things were when he took a class of pupils at his Anson tuition project. Commenting on this later, Mr Lawrence Sia Khoon Seong expressed his concern at the number of unqualified
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      • 72 12 THE brief debate on the Health Ministry's estimates covered the privatisation of government hospitals and rising health costs, Medisave for the self-employed and the supply of dentists. The Minister of State (Health), Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, assured the House that the poor would always get the care
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      • 57 12 DR ALINE WONG (Changkat) said people were anxious and worried that the "privatisation" of the National University Hospital at Kent Ridge would mean bigger medical bills. For these and other worries, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong had an assurance that the new hospital would not make the
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      • 69 12 JOURNALIST Alex Josey need not spend $400 a month on medicine for his Parkinson's disease, according to Mr Yeo Cheow Tong. Earlier, Mr Jeyaretnam had referred to a recent report that Mr Josey was going to leave Singapore because of his big bill for medicines.
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      • 103 12 DR ANG KOK PENG (Buona Vista) led the debate of the Environment Ministry's budget estimates with questions on air and water pollution at the Pulau Ayer Merbau petrochemical complex, the lead content of petrol and a recent incident of leaking chlorine gas affecting residents m Wilkie
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      • 49 12  -  ALAN JOHN By TO QUESTIONS about the problems m getting hawker stalls, the Parliamentary Secretary .Environment), Dr Lee Boon Yang, told the House how a large proportion of hawkers who were offered stalls turned them down because they wanted stalls m other, more popular hawker centres.
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    • 342 12 Engineering best way is through Pre-U DrTan: Use of deprives other students STUDENTS with good O level results who wished to study engineering at the Nanyang Technological Institute should first go to pre-university instead of heading for the polytechnics. By going to the polytechnics and then applying for a place
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    • 123 12 It's time to review pre-school system, says Vasoo THERE is a need to find oat If the pre-school system is laying the iiroper education oundation. Mr S. Vasoo (Bo Wen), m calling for a review of the curriculum for preschoolers, said eminent psychologists had Blnted out that the [tial foundation
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    • 272 12 PHYSICAL education is not given the importance it deserves m some schools because it is not an academic subject, Mr Chandra Das (Chong Boon) said yesterday. "In the pursuit of academic excellence, some teachers and principals sacrifice physical education for some academic subjects," Mr
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    • 394 12 FOREIGN students at the National University of Singapore are being subsidised at the expense of Singaporeans, Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) said yesterday. He was unhappy that foreign students paid only 50 per cent more m fees because they were still highly subsidised. For example, a foreign
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    • 637 12 Wreign students 'a worthwhile investment' FOREIGN students are admitted into the National University of Singapore because they are a worthwhile investment, said Brig-Gen Lee Hsien Loong, Minister of State (Trade and Industry and Defence). "Each foreign student is a worthwhile investment because when he comes, he brings ability, he brings
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    • 663 13  - Chok Tong: Jeya again trying to smear govt Lee Kirn Chew, Ahmad Osman, Wong Ai Kwei, Hsung Bee Hwa Paul Jacob, Hedwig Alfred Conrad Raj REPORTING BY: and THIS time, it was a question about a hospital pharmacy that got Mr JB. Jeyaretnam entangled with the First Deputy Prime Minister.
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    • 630 13 Those who can't pay can ask for cut or waiver of fee 1% THE Government yesterday reiterated that no Singaporean would be deprived of proper and adequate medical care. Minister of State (Health) Yeo Cheow Tong said that Classes C and B 2
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    • 79 13 Plasma use in vaccine abandoned SINGAPORE Biotech has abandoned earlier plans to make hepatitis B vaccine using plasma-based technology, Mr Yeo Cheow Tong said yesterday. Replying to Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer Rajah), Mr Yeo said the company had not yet invested m a facility. Clinical trials were being done
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    • 453 13 WRITER Alex Josey, whose case was brought up by Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam yesterday, could have used Class C facilities here but insisted on Class A facilities at hospitals. This was why his medical fees were high. Minister of State (Health) Mr Yeo Cheow Tong,
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    • 225 13 FEWER people would need hospitalisation if outpatient clinics and polyclinics provided better service, Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer Rajah), said yesterday. "Many patients who should be cared for outside are at present being looked after m our hospitals," Dr Tan said. He told Parliament that the
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    • 147 13 One dentist for every 5,324 in Singapore SINGAPORE has one dentist for every 5,324 people, a ratio that is better than that m Hongkong, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and West Malaysia. But the ratio is not so favourable when compared with developed countries like Japan, the United States, West Germany,
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    • 696 13  -  PHILIP LEE By PERHAPS the most endearing plea from backbenchers yesterday was that from Dr Ang Kok Peng (Buona Vista) for the humble kachang puteh seller. Even Dr Ang's voice, as he championed the cause of these fastdisappearing itinerant hawkers, had a woebegone ring to
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    • 124 13 Medisave: Most able to pay bills ALMOST all patients who used the Medisave scheme during its first nine months had enough m their accounts to pay their hospital expenses. And the number of overdrafts was relatively low. Replying to Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer Rajah), the Minister of State (Health
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    • 297 13 SINGAPOREANS are worried that the cost of medical services will go up with the privatisation of government hospitals, Dr Aline Wong (Changkat) said m Parliament yesterday. She said that health, like education and housing, was one of the basic social services expected of
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    • 459 14 Debate on the Ministry of the Environment Most hawkers asked for better sites ONLY 107. or 18 per cent, of the 580 people Offered hawker stalls between 1982 and 1984 actually took them up. Parliamentary Secretary (Environment) Dr Lee Boon Yang said yesterday. More" than 15.001
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    • 124 14 Lead content in petrol may be cut further THE lead level m the air has been rising since last year and the Environment Ministry is seriously looking into ways to further reduce the lead content m petrol. Environment Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar, who was replying to Dr Ang Kok Peng
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      • 79 14 MR CHIAM SEE TONG (Potong Pasir) yesterday asked if the Government would allow opposition members to sit m at meetings of the Schools' Council. This would result m better feedback m the formulation of education policies and would be m line with the suggestion by
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      • 69 14 A MULTI-STOREY car park would be built m Ang Mo Kio town centre, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said m reply to Mr Yeo Toon Chia (Ang Mo Kio). Mr Teh said there was a shortage of parking space at the town
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      • 72 14 NINE mosques are to be built under phase two of the mosque building programme of the Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (Muis). Replying to Mr Abdullah Tarmugi (Siglap), Environment Minister Dr Ahmad Mattar said the first mosque, at Hougang, was completed m November 1983 while another
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      • 66 14 THE resettlement of 346 families at Kampong Siglap m Jalan Sempadan will start m the middle of the year. The area, expected to be cleared by mid-1986, is earmarked for residential development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan said yesterday. Replying to Mr Abdullah Tarmugi (Siglap), the
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      • 86 14 PLANS for a community hospital to be built as a pilot project are expected to be completed before the end of the year. This is part of a larger programme to establish community hospitals m some of the major public housing estates, said Mr
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      • 76 14 ANYONE unhappy with the value reassessment of his property can protest to the Property Tax Department or lodge an appeal with the Valuation Review Board against the reassessment. In reply to Mr Yeo Toon Chia (Ang Mo Kio), Finance Minister Dr Tony Tan said property
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      • 64 14 A TOTAL 5,086 firms have received grants from the Skills Development Fund as at the end of December 1984 to train more than 210,000 workers. Of the 113,367 workers whose training was subsidised by the SDF last year, 41.5 per cent (or 47,077) earned less
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    • 257 14 THE Ministry of the Environment can only do so much m maintaining public toilets. They can spruce them up, build new compartments, put new fittings, tile more floors and use more air ventilators. "But you can't expect the ministry's officers to check
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    • 560 14 More on the Ministry of Education SCHOOL principals can look forward to higher pay scales. Dr Tay Eng Soon, the Minister of State (Education), told the House yesterday that his ministry was reviewing the top salaries of graduates and non-graduates m the senior
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    • 139 14 Improve service conditions Dr Koh IMPROVE service conditions for school principals so that they will have a greater incentive to do well, Dr Koh Lip Lin (Nee Soon suggested yesterday He said statistics published by the Education Ministry showed that oui of 402 principals last yea: 121 or 30 per
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    • 129 14 IF THE Government must label the various streams m schools, it should try to be subtle and sensitive to the embarrassment this might cause to parents of the pupils. This was the appeal Mr Yatiman Yusof (Kampong Kembangan) made to Education
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    • 265 14 DR ARTHUR BENG (Fengshan) yesterday suggested two ways to get more secondary school pupils to join uniformed groups. Firstly, more teachers should be assigned to the groups and these teachers should be exempted from other extra-curricular activities because leading a uniformed group is a demanding
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    • 102 14 THE Government would continue to assist mission schools affected by redevelopment. It recognised the important role played by these schools m educating Singaporeans, the Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kah Leong, said yesterday. He was replying to Mr Ng Kah Ting (Punggol) who stressed
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    • 62 14 Only one new school? MR NG KAH TING (Punggol) said yesterday that he was disappointed that only one new primary school had been built m Hougang New Town. He also called for the construction of a junior college there. Mr Ho Kah Leong said the Education Ministry would build five
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    • 161 14 THE Member for Anson might be doing more harm than good by teaching English to students m his constituency, Parliament was told yesterday. Mr Lawrence Sia (Moulmein) said this when he reminded the House that unqualified teachers might undo what the Education Ministry was trying to
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    • 166 14 IN REVIEWING its education policies, the Ministry of Education should also take another look at how it communicated with the public. Mr Chew Heng Ching (Kaki Bukit) suggested this yesterday, saying it was sad that many of the education system's good points were not driven
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    • 466 18 TWENTY-FIVE years ago last Thursday, police m South Africa fired into a crowd of blacks protesting against the policies of apartheid m the now well-known town of Sharpeville. It is a grotesque irony that the anniversary m memory of this tragic event should be an
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    • 654 18 &rt Buchwald LOS ANGELES The Soviet Watchers of Washington met last week m the Darkness at Noon Russian Tea Room to be briefed on Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev's rise to the top of the USSR. Professor Nicholai Dubokowsky, one of the leading Kremlinologists m
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    • 482 18 IN Parliament on Monday, Education Minister Or Tony Tan made a number of important announcements. He said, among other things, that he would recommend abolishing the priority scheme for children of graduate mothers, that the ministry would amend
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    • 625 18 6 Before a pupil is streamed to the monolingual course at Primary Three he would have to fail his examinations at Primary Two and Primary Three as well as ttie Ministry's achievement test. If he passes Just one of these examinations he will not be streamed
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    • 269 18 Promotion criteria for Sec 5 Normal 6 The Normal course m the secondary schools, as conceived m the report on the Ministry of Education m 1978 was to assist less able pupils to complete secondary education with a useful qualification. Besides preparing those students who are capable of taking O
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    • 147 18 Dr Tony Tan's recommendations on education to the Cabinet Parents warned 41 would like to add a word of caution to parents for the sake of their children. Please exercise this flexibility not m accordance with your own prejudices or even with your
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    • 199 19 It offers hope for those who fail m General Paper THE amended entry requirements for the National University of Singapore offer a glimpse of hope to many brigh' students who failed the General Paper. It reflects the recognition that not all who have an aptitude for science
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    • 99 19 Prices on display are not those charged RECENTLY 1 found that cooked food prices dislayed at hawker centres are not the actual prices charged. Prices are usually marked low to attract customers. But when a person orders, the vendor will refuse to sell at the displayed price. Places where this
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    • 76 19 YOUR report "Help fight rats, Bugis Street hawkers told" (ST, March 12) has prompted me to air my views about stray cats at the Princess Estate hawker centre (opposite Block 46, Strathmore Avenue), next to the public toilet. There are cats lingering around
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    • 305 19 I was cheated and abused for the sake of 10 cents On the taxis I WOULD like to relate an unpleasant taxi ride I had earlier this month. As I did not have any smaller change, I prepared a $5 note well Ln advance. When the taxi arrived at my
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    • 269 19 Cabby made us walk and pocketed the change ON March 22, two friends and I all children took a taxi from Ang Mo Kio to Marine Parade. When we got into the taxi, we clearly told the driver to go to the McDonald's restaurant at East Coast Parkway. But when
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    • 245 19 Tampines bus services show no improvement I SHIFTED into Tampines New Town about nine months ago and there does not seem to be any improvement m the bus service. There are only three trunk services available at the temporary interchange one each to Orchard Road, New Bridge Road and Jurong
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    • 142 19 Thanks for help on Flight SQ 22 Bouquet MY parents, my wife and I travelled on Singapore Airlines flight SQ 22 from Singapore to London (via Bombay) on March 7. About two hours out of Bombay, my wife and I went to sleep; my parents watched the in-flight film. Midway
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    • 204 19 Road conditions caused drivers to skip stop Replies I REFER to the letter "We watched helplessly as seven buses bypassed us", from Desperate to Tears about Service 23 drivers not calling at the bus stop along Somerset Road (ST, Feb 6). Previously, Service 23's stop along Somerset Road was directly
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    • 863 20  - Closer links between KL and Jakarta likely Bernama. Mahathir trip a boost for economic co-operation JAKARTA: Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad's two-day working visit here last week achieved many things, the most significant of which was the renewed will to work closely m developing the economies of the two nations.
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    • 654 20  -  ONG MING SEING By m Washington AMERICA'S farm crisis is far worse than people think. Not only is it affecting the economy at large but it is also developing into a social nightmare too. The farmers owe their creditors about US$2l5 billion (*****.6
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    • 306 20 WASHINGTON, Tues. The crisis m American agriculture has Its roots m the 1971s when farmers enjoyed their biggest ever boom. Sparred on by the Department of Agriculture to make the United States a global food factory, farmers expanded m all directions with the
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    • 99 21 THE market was "just miserable" yesterday as prices fell across the board. Most dealers are expecting the bear market to continue for the rest of the week. The market is m a position where it can turn either way, depending on the news it receives m the
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    • 73 21 Mar 8 Mar 26 Mar 25 Mar 26 ST Properties 481 25 483 66 STMimngs ***** ***** 8T Composite 742 18 739.23 SF Plantations 2485 58 2487 15 BT Indicator *****38 *****53 OCBC 635.28 632.60 BT OB OS 266 261 OUBCompos.te ***** 417 78 ST Industrials ***** 825 97
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    • 32 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business fines Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75(17/9/64) 550.78(12/8/82)
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    • 12 21 THE US dollar closed at DM3.2410 m Singapore, unchanged from yesterday.
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    • 72 21 NEW YORK. Tues. Investigations have been launched into last week's US$3.5 billion (557.84 billion) takeover of the American Broadcasting Companies to determine if illegal share trading took place, officials and news reports said yesterday. The New York and Pacific stock exchanges and the Securities and Exchange Commission
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    • 24 21 DM V FF S| H| US$ ***** 3.2380 257.00 unq 2 2470 7 7980 ***** 3.2410 256.75 9 9070 2.2555 7 8000
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    • 9 21 IN Singapore, gold ended at U*****.00 up US$l.3O.
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    • 33 21 Eurodollar: Gained 18 ticks to 89.81 a contract. Deutschemark: Lost five ticks to 0.3107 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost seven ticks to 0.*****9 a contract. Gold: Gained US$O.9O to U*****.70 an ounce.
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    • 105 21 LONDON, Tues. The British Press Publishing Group United Newspapers said yesterday that it Flanned a takeover bid or Fleet Holdings, owners of the former Beaverbrook newspaper empire. The company said it was seeking government consent m principle to a merger before announcing the terms of
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    • 65 21 TOKYO, Tues. Citicorp will set up a trust bank subsidiary m Japan, following Tokyo's decision to let eight foreign banks enter this sector, a spokesman for the Tokyo branch of Citibank N.S. said. The bank, which has been negotiating a cooperation agreement with Yasuda Trust and Banking
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    • 60 21 BERNE, Tues. High domestic taxes on some kinds of banking business, which Swiss banks say are forcing them abroad, are hurting the banks less than some of their own service charges, the government said m reply to a Parliamentary query. The government also asked Parliament to
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    • 87 21 TOKYO, Tues. Ricoh Co Ltd said it signed an agreement with American Telephone and Telegraph Co (ATT) under which Ricoh will become a sales agent for ATT's generalpurpose computer m Japan. Ricoh will launch ATT's "382" computer m Japan next May. and it estimates sales m the
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    • 333 21  -  SAM RAN By THE owners of Galadari Forum say they have received a "positive response" to the renting out of their 21--storey complex despite So or market condlons. A spokesman for the owners, Galadari Brothers, said yesterday that they were negotiating with a possible anchor
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    • 548 21 TWO lawyers, one an academic, the other a practitioner, who have collaborated to write a book which guides both laymen and other confused lawyers through the controversial Companies (Amendment) Act, think that the amended rules are too
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    • 231 21  - M L may help Thai mass transit authority By MARA FERNANDEZ MOTOR LEASING group, better known here as the distributor of Cadillac and Isuzu cars, has been shortlisted as one of the two companies which could bail out the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority. The other is British vehicle giant, British
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    • 334 21  -  ANNE KOH By XL and Singapore manufacturers agree on business co-operation SINGAPOREAN and Malaysian manufacturers have agreed to get together to trade and invest m other countries. The Singapore Manufacturers Association and its Malaysian counterpart, the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers, said after a two-day
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    • 668 21  -  ANGELINE TAN By JUST as it. takes a creative businessman to turn a failed building site into a paying carpark, so does it take a thinker like Edward de Bono to show hardheaded businessmen the opportunities which exist
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    • 2812 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations j of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt ir at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock txchanges is necessarily covered m "business done Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table
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    • 2074 22 INDUSTRIALS Apnomoto (3 70S) A Choc Q 408 2 48S) 2 40 AMD 3.285. 11)3.30 I) 3 26 Alcorn ,1 468 1 475) (6) 1.48(1] 1 47 .3. I 46 AISB'3 88Si 2! 3 86 API 07S) (6) 1.08 (S 1 06 (23) 1 07
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    • 2772 22 How your stocks performed SECTION TWO SECTION ONE 245 131 B Roya 133 unch 37 15 134 133 515 340 B Sembawang 384 5 2 328 170 Bolton 190 2 6 500 350 C Propertiei 350 8 5 212 102 City Dcv 50« 132 cd +2 75 65 133 30
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    • 278 23 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings 6 s 4 6 3 4 6 6' 4 Autosave 5^ Fixed deposit 5Vi s'j 5>4 5' 4(1) 1 months 5 _> s'-. 5 •_> s'.> 6 months 5 t 6 6 5% 9 months 6 i 6 1 6'» 6U
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      • 630 23 THE market was "just miserable" yesterday as prices fell across the board. "The market would only be better when interest rates fall further," said Mr Don Sinclair, a retired member of the Stock Exchange of Singapore. He said the housing loan interest
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      • 212 23 March 26 HKS Chance Associated Hotels 0 40 -0 03 Bonk Of East As.a 22 40S -0 2 Cheung Kong 13 40 -0 2 Chma Light 14 10 unch Cross Hart) Tunne) 9 85 -0 05 F E Consortium 0 385S Far East Exch Ptxtex 0035 unch G I
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      • 337 23 Mitsub Heovy 279 1 3 M.tsub*h. 530 unch Mitsui Co 343 +5 Mirsu. Sh<pbWg 180 +9 Mitsu. Smelting 559 +31 Mitsulcoshi 425 -I Mitsum. 1020 -60 Muroto Mfg 2450 unch N*ko S«c 815 -27 Nip Elec 1130 -20 Nip Light 252 unch Nip CM 890 10 Nip Steel 153
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      • 232 23 March 25 US$ Change Alcoa 33% -1 Allied Chem Cp 38W AHis-Chalmers 7 unch Am Tel Tel 21 M -W Amax Inc 17* -Mi Amr Corp 39 -H Bethlehem Srt 18* +1* Boeing Co 61 -1% Burroughs Cp 57% Caterpillar Co 30* +tt Chase Manhtn 51% -W Chrysler
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      • 571 23 UIMINP Bariowßond 430 -10 Charter Cons 198 unch Cons Gold 519 unch Rust Plat B''j 3 ZCI 17 unch March 25 US$ AAC 12' b unch Amgold 84xd AAI 42. +1 Bracken 185 -8 Blyvoors 8 7/16 Botswana 15 -3 Buftels 39 3 4 -M De Beers 479xd East
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    • 163 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5698 1 5734 6.48—6 3(1 Canadian dollar 1.6326—1.6364 6.22—6.10 NZ dollar 1.0341—1.0395 9.94—9.57 Sterling pound 2.6355—2.6401 3.83—3.76 US dollar 2.2555-2.2575 4.48-4.43 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign
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    • 105 23 THE Singapore dollar closed much lower at 2.2555/75 against the greenback at 3 pm yesterday compared with its opening of 2.2480/00. It was traded between 2.2485 and 2.2590. The greenback was steady against most major currencies m quiet trading. Against the deutschemark, it ended at 3.2450 compared with its
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    • 24 23 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 315.50—316.00 314.80—315.30 Hongkong 315.10—315.60 314.20—314.70 Mon Fri New York 316.10—316.60 316.00—317 00 London 315.75—316.25 317.50 318 50
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    • 78 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit IT WAS a relatively quiet day for the Eurodollar contract as movements were restricted to a five-tick range. The market waited nervously for some clear direction on interest rates. Volume was just under 1,000 lots. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Jan 89.80
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    • 57 23 TT WAS a paltry day for the June yen contract as the rate hardly moved. Many operators were laying off the yen ahead of the financial year closing end of this month. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Jan 85 0.*****9 0.*****9 0.*****8A 0.*****9 10 Sept 0.*****5 Open
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    • 322 23 **th 26 Cents Change (Aust) A C I 196 unch A N I 282 unch A P M 250 +2 Abertoyle 930 +20 Age 242 +4 Alliance OH 108 unch Allied Mill 328 unch Ampol Exp 255 +6 Ampol Pet 188 unch Anz 451 -5 Aihton 94S B H
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    • 107 23 THE KILOBAR market yesterday traded between 5522,763 and 5523,044. The Far East gold market opened m the morning at U*****.30/ 5.80. It traded featurelessly within a narrow range of JUSS3IS.BO/6.30 (day's high) and U*****.70/ 5.2» (day's low) for the whole day. It closed at U*****.00/5.50. Source: Rothschild. The London
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      60 23 JUNE deutschemark was traded narrowly, little change from Monday's close. A dearth of economic releases did not stimulate market interest m the currency and it closed after trading a modest volume. (US dollar Deutschemark i Open High Low Sett Est Vol Jon 0.3107 0.3112 0.3104 0.3107 314 Sept 0.3136
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      61 23 THERE was little activity m the gold pit as the market was not getting any indication on the direction of interest rates. Reports from Security Pacific Nations,' Bank SPAF (In USt per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Apr 315.70 315.70 315.50 315.70 229 Jun 320.50 320.70
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    • 180 23 Managers' prices for Mar 27 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.19—2.32 The Savings Fund 1.52— 10ud Spore Prog Fund 0.93—0.98 Spore Sec. Fund 1 38— 1 46 Spore Invest Fund 0.95—1.01 Spore Equity Fund 0.95—1.01 Asia Unit Trust Mal Invest Fund 2.40—2.55 Mal Prog Fund 0.99—1.05 Mal Security
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    • 619 23 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Slap (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Family Ace (558) 27/3(2300) F2 *****100 U2 Sea Hawk (8513) 27/3(2300) F7 *****100 16 Barbarossa (01) 27/3 (2359) F2 *****200 U3 Kansai P (448) 28/3 (0700) F2 *****900, *****900 U4 L
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      248 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Lma 101 K29 aside 27/3 Magdeburg K2B aside 27/3 Princess Amalyn K27 aside 27/3 Tocho Maru Kl6 aside 27 3 Beniamas KlB 27/3 29/3 Builder 3 K23 27/3 28. 3 Fengtao K35 27/3 30 3 G N 1300 K22 27/3 27/3
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    • 18 23 Rubber c,osin P rices .ents kilo Singapore April 172.50 unchanged Malaysia April' ***** up 0 50 cents
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    • 15 23 Tin Closing prices AA/kim XL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover 170 Unnes down 25 tonnes
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    • 27 23 Silver Cloani picts USJ trc 07 Tues *o. Singapore 625—6 30 6 26-631 Mor f Ne» rorli 6 2s-i 33 630--6 35 Source Credit i'u/ssf Spore
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    • 30 23 Closng pr es Copper i tonm. Mon Spot 1185.5 C I (1186.00- 1 87 00' 3 months 1205.50— 12- .00 (1187 00-1:07 00: M_-ii- tone Stead) Sales 9,425 tonnes
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    • 26 23 Alu-mmum Cto^ ton Spot 926 00-927 D (930 50-93 00 1 3 months 957 50-9. W (960 00-%- SO) mWtm IBM Sttjdv WH '..r v
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    • 109 23 Closmg ;*ices Crude MS tor:* palm oil Ma- 14:0 _oi_.h._ncrth) 1405 .cen'rali Apr Mil (sou., fawtt 1407 ;0 (central! Refined palm Oil US$ tonne RBD painApr 640 '.selers) Ma 627 50 sole's Ju 59' KOCH RBD Olein Aj' 640 t sel ers j I a* 62? 50 .seller.
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    • 333 24  -  DOREEN SOH Bleak conditions push pre-tax down 47 to $15.2 m BY BEING one of the world's top 10 hotels is no help, and ShangriLa, like other less famous Singapore hotels, is reeling from the effects of too many hotel rooms and too few people
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    • 166 24 UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION'S group pre-tax profits zoomed up 72 per cent to $12.2 million, while group turnover rose 94 per cent higher at $103 million. Shareholders will receive a first and final dividend of 5 per cent, same as previously. HAW PAR BROTHERS INTERNATIONAL LTD has reported nearly
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    • 318 24 Dunlop's group pre-tax profits fall to M $18.5 m MALAYSIAN tyre manufacturers, Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd, ended the year with a flat. And it will now be up to new owner Sime Darby, which paid Mslo4 million for its 51 per cent stake, to fix it. Shareholders, however, will have
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    • 360 24 HONGKONG, Tues. A leading local conglomerate, Swire Pacific, yesterday announced a record net profit of HK11.05 billion (5*302.19 million) for 1984, a handsome 25 per cent leap over the previous year. The group also predicted a booming local property market and
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    • 423 24  - Back in the red with provision for bad debt- S. KUMAR United Engineers By HAVING to pot aside $18.2 million for a bad debt arising out of a heavy equipment sale to Indonesia m early 1983 has poshed the unfortunate United Engineers back into the red. The engineering group is
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    • 170 24 DESPITE a fall of 9 per cent m both group turnover and profits before tax m 1984, Hotel Grand Central is encouraged enough by the growth m tourist arrivals and the slower growth m new hotel rooms to promise a dividend of "not less than
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    • 354 21 3 days that could change the future of your business. The Hewlett-Packard Computer Integrated Manufacturing Seminars Hyatt Regency Singapore, April 2—4. The CUvI exhibition and series of seminars will demonstrate how computer integrated manufacturing can link existing technologies and people to manage previously independent activities to achieve a total manufacturing
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    • 199 22 WfAm**^. J&Wm\m ________r m__ _P_r^ __P Wt^ 1 8 88 J^fl*2fcfflpTjF IS^jEl r mlm\ Am black satin sheets and diamonds with very dangerous connections. Seven Silent Men F a Kha,ed short of a man and they call her Noel Behn, author of the bestselling j|_|g *****. novel The Kremlin Letter.
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    • 32 23 i" ■J> MEETINGS, MEETINGS *> i How to manoeuvre meetings to your advantage The tricks, the ploys, the techniques and stratagems which will make you an ace negotiator and successful m meetings »>€ BOOKSHOP
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    • 815 24 your cashflow I NOW (g with funds v- due only m £2 120 days' time? OCome to Singapore Finance and you don't have to wait 30, 60, 90 days or more for customers to pay you. With FACTORING from Singapore O Finance, you turn your INVOICES into instant CASH. Try
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    • 151 24 NOTICE MOISTURE-RESISTANT PARTICLEBOARD (CHIPBOARD) A special Moisture-Resis- ideal for kitchen cabinets tant Particleboard de- bathroom cupboards ta signed for use m humid ble tops other uses countries, particularly m areas prone to damp, steam, moisture condense- mm% our stond No 1 0 dur tion ond occidental wet mg the FMM
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    • 1338 25 i A*** mmi _<^__^^^ _x__^^ OIST 19, EAS V Last Friday, TNT Skypak Services (S) Pte Ltd advertised m The Straits Times Classified for a Secretary to the Sales Manager. Their response could be summed up m one word, from their Administration Secretary, Miss Cindy Leow: "OVERWHELMING" Four days after
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    • 543 25 17 Health/Sports 17 Health/Sports Equipment Equipment PRICES-.-Tennis Balls $0.10 Tennis Rackets $10.00 $20.00 Footballs, Volleyballs, Basketballs $10.00 Hockey Sticks $3.00 Squasb Rackets $5.00 $10.00 Sports shoes (various sizes) $3.00 $5.00 Soccer Boots (various sizes) $3.00 $5.00 T-shirts/ track pants $3.00 $5.00 Judo/ Karate suits $20.00 Before Now Baby Buggies $70.00
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    • 361 25 25 Sale: Other Products CLOSING DOWN SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO a Children's dresses $3 above a Ladles dresses 2 for $30 above a Ladles belts $1 to $5 a Imported buttons, buckles, laces, trimmings and embroidery motif at 70% off (special price for bulk orders) a Imported stockings a Ladles
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    • 807 25 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Food/Entertainment (2 5) Personal Sorv »ces/Merchendi»e( 1 1 39) Business to Business (49 58) Employment (64 74) Vehicles (81 96) Properties (105 127) Travel Guide (135 139) Education 6 Instruction (146 157) Announcements (166 174) Obituaries (181 165) RATES Run-On: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00) Semi-display:
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    • 166 25 30 Hairdressing M ym> course: m COMMENCING SOOn CHECK ON US We have made many Today's Top Harstyists m Sincapore Reasonable Fee and Easy Payment C ALL *****50 U 1 I #03 554 Rochor Centre v JERRYSTEVEN HAIR SALON Off. I cut and pern: Wella i $39. rui $16 by
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    • 667 26 32 Photography EXCHANGE CAMERA CENTRE We BUY* SELL* TRADE-IN al brands of cameras *Qi -05 Sim Lim Tower. 10 Jalan BesarSingaporeoB2o WEOOING VIDEO FILMING. M yrs ;'-'.^t,><r iph> experience Profesitooal results ensured *****11 33 Babysitting/ Creches YOUR CHILD WILL >.■'. itMiviluall _ed care In kite private a. i__-- ii cai
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    • 681 26 36 House Renovation/ Decor Made of 13mm Ml stainless sted Make to measure pattern Display Electrical goods, TV, Computer Clothing. Flower Antiques Book Toys Etc Towps Racks Td|. Ent. TH: 4.*****. *****09 1 -~~"C y~ ~*c HI W«* _8 tt JJE ALUMINIUM t MON WOOK Taiai RS 2440e WILLIE Tel:
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    • 703 26 36 House Renovation/ Decor WE CAN RENOVATE your HDB flats on a package deal. We can commence work immediately while you are waiting for your loan Call 2«***** Jean WING SUN SENG specialises In HDB or private houses iron/ Amplimesh aluminium window grills, gates and all kinds of iron works
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    • 772 26 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi SPECIAL OFFER NATIONAL NV2SOEN VCR only $695. NV4SOEN VCR only $845. All wtth 2 yrs guarantee. Free delivery St Installation. Kassim Electronics. 988 Sembawang Rd. Tel: *****04. EXPRESS TAIWA ELECTRONICS. We specialise ln repairing all kinds of video, colour TV., hl-fl system St colour T.V. antenna
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    • 555 26 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION ADDRESS ($l5)/fully computerisedanswering ($l5)/ telex/ typing/ office rooms. *****66 Sylvia Phui. TYPING A WORD Pro services for letters/resumes/stencil. Private Secretarial Services *****73. FOR RELIABLE TAX St Accounts services, ring Eileen *****25. 55 Commercial Veeeels TUG BOATS BARGES FOR SALE/ CHARTER 2 units
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    • 845 26 57 Business Opportunities A well established entertainment joint seeks lo expand its present business scope. We would like lo talk to potential investors who are keen m this business. Please call *****11 Mr Beer Major Shareholder of a well-established printing firm looking for a buyer. Interested parties please write to:
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    • 796 26 58 Other Business Products/ Services JAP DEBT COLLECTION Services Enquiries please call *****70/ *****72. 65 Situations Wanted TOTAL FEES:- MSIAN; MACAU LANKA-J990; PHIL-5730; THAI-S6BO (Bond included). Why pay more?? SALARY: MSIAN-8550; MACAU $270; PHIL-5250; THAI-5220; LAN-KA-SlBO. (Licence: C 0689-01). YOU PAY NOTHING MORE Carefully orientated servants Good character' worker guaranteed.
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    • 1309 26 MJ I m Waste not this man's experience B j m and expertise with 18 years engi:lß mWtr^mryM neering experience plus the abili B ■UK ty t0 control and coordinate a B I I f^S large workforce, he is seeking to B BI I L__B he employed at classification 65
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    • 655 27 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical WALK-IN INTERVIEW WEDNESDAY: 27 MARCH 1985 TIME: 9.00 AM TO 12.00 NOON 2.00 PM TO 4JO PM CLERK TYPIST >fi e 3 tiCE (V le\cl passes including English. Must I be able to type at a speed of at least
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    • 580 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical IiMFBHAM* uiiiiN TEMPORARY SERVICES PTE LTD WORLDWIDE SERVICES PERM TEMP JOBS PERFECT STAFF JOB FIT URGENTLY REQUIRED 2 FEMALE SECRETARIES To work m established bank Mm. GCE 'AMevel Able to work independently Mm. typing speed of 40 wpm Ability to operate facsimile and telex machine
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    • 482 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical THE AMERICAN HOSPITAL OF SINGAPORE Invites applications for TELEPHONE OPERATOR c GCE 'O' level c Pleasant voice and courteous personality, c Good communication skills, c Experience m switchboard operations, c Able to do shift duties. We offer c 5-day week, pleasant working environment, ettrective •alary
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    • 634 27 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical ACCOUNTS EXECUTIVE/ GENERAL ADMINISTRATOR c Possess GCE A' level, c LCC Higher Accounting, c Knowledge of computer accounting, c At least 3 years working experience m a trading company. Intereated applicanta please write with full particulars including salary expected and contact telephone number to: THE
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    • 661 27 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SECRETARY c Writing knowledge of English and Chinese c GCE 'OV 'A' level, c Typing speed 40 to 50 wpm. Interested applicants, plesse write m with full personal resume, photo (non-returneble) current and expected salary to: The Advertiser S.T. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road
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    • 937 27 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Urgently Required CHINESE GENERAL CLERK/ RECEPTIONIST c Mm. GCE O' Level, c Ability to type accurately, c Knowledge of operating telex machine. Please call Tel: *****22 Well established shipping company has vacancy for: RECEPTIONIST/ CLERICAL ASSISTANT c Ability to type essential Please apply with contact
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    • 589 27 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REQUIRED FEMALE ACCOUNTS/ General Clerk. Salary $450. Call *****80. Only those able to start immmediately need apply A CONSTRUCTION Kngrg firm requires a Female Clerk Interested pise call Mvi *****48 CLERICAL ASST. REOD by tuition sch. Working hrs: 1 30p.m. -9p.m. Sch. leavers welcome *****41
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    • 733 27 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant Sales Sales INTERESTED IN ■-JOINING A WINNING-i SALES TEAM? (And earn more than $1,000 p.m. plus use of a Company Car) II you enjoy meeting people ano solving tup' problems then *n IV. tho |Ot) lor you RENTOKIL, 'he pest control specialislb m more
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    • 485 28 Fl Situations Vacant: Sales ST\ co'.euoid SINGAPO^F T_L PTE LTD A leading multi-national European electneal switchgear company < hao vacancy 'or i -_^Wn_TvJ___^^____v j Comptolod GCE'O Level Expenence m handling indoor sales. pre'er ibty .n the eiectr cai industr) Assists the sales team II Oearseas n^ar-veting Knowedge of typing Wil
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    • 618 28 71 Situations Vacant: Sales r SALES 1 jS? ''PQUIRF MENTS/ QUAL! c ICATIONS:^^ Age between -3F> years > Completed N.S Males Females who l are interested m developing a career and are enthusiastic to learn. Have at least Sec 2 education Those who can speak simple English will be i
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    • 877 28 71 Situationa Vacant: Sales Wa are a real •■late agency looking tor sell-motivated/ ambitious Marketing personnel to complement our marketing team*. We offer: Intensive training. Attractive remuneration. Good prospects for advancement to management positions. Medical benefits/ overseas trip. Please call personally at: 117A. SOMERSET HOUSE SOMERSET RD (next to PUB
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    • 615 28 71 Situationa Vacant: Salaa FULL/ PART-TIME CAREER to be Instapure (USA) Agent. Training provided. *****77. Sam. IMMEDIATE VACANCY FOR Indoor female Sales Promoters Interested, please call *****22. INDOOR PROMOTERS FOR Sparklets Sodasyphon (W.Germany) from 28/3/85. Paul *****32. PART-TIME INSURANCE AGENT required: Motor, W/Comp. fire PA. life. *****46 Mr. Heng. REQUIRED
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    • 615 28 72 f SSIS? VaCant: Situation. Vacant: Techn,cal Technical #HCt¥S By| Singapore Pte Ltd. mks W§M Manufactures high quality thick m&s Ws*& fir" hybrids, crystal oscillators, \WM\ |||1| cermet variable resistors, I^3 ||j|f| switchable attenuators and W^i Bfral cermet resistor networks. \&sF\ mMm As part of our 1 985 manpower [P.^
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    • 521 28 72 Situationa Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical Technical Interview Times: y& 9.00 am 11.00 am y^^^T TV Mechanics Qualifications: Holders of NTC 2/NTC 3 m e'ectromc servicing or Private Certificate m TV servicing 1 —2 years of related experience would be a definite advantage. However applicants without experience may also
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    • 122 28 €> enpias d WALK-IN INTERVIEW SET-UP MEN c Completed N.S. n a Can do mould-setting and trouble-shooting m plastic injection moulding Prepared to do 12-hour shift on a 3 days work and 3 days off basis. ENPLAS CO. (S) PTE LTD 9 161 Kallang Way #02-26 Kallang Basin Industrial Estata
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    • 517 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical a— One of the largest I"*"' refrigerator compressor makers m the world has immediate vacancies J 2 TECHNICIANS I m the foMowmg areas Maintenance """"Z Quality Control Disamatic Moulding aa— Machines ZT Mell Wm Applicants should 19 Possess NTC 2 or 3 or ITC ZZ 3
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    • 561 28 72 Situations Vacant: Technical HFMC NEEDS /IO OH/ /mmmmmSJSmMmy J, a_______________________B f y starting s .-_•> ty ty aroun :$BOO V ty $350 ty y NTC 23 m Mela V y Machining with a' ty J least 3 years relatec ty y experience ty y Preference given to V y
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    • 510 29 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Vacancies For Maintenance Technician NTC 3 m Electronic/ Electrical/ Mechanical or Air-Conditioning. a At least 2 years' working experience m building services. Suitable candidates, please call *****66 est. 356 for interview MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN/ WOMAN Ha quired by engineering company m Pandan Loop. a Some jig fixture
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    • 638 29 73 Situationa Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production AmWmm^^mm^ MALAYAN __T l¥^3B BREWERIES N 7H 9 luffflU (SPORE) PTE LTO i^^B 9mA B rev I,s Tiger Anchor Beer |9E 'mWm Wkm I •In possession of PUB. Electrical Worker's PB Licence or NTC 3 m Industrial Electricity SB Minimum 2 years'
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    • 433 29 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situationa Vacant: Production 1 AW/mmmV^Amm MALAYAN W IfEif-B BREWERIES NB l->_B*JI (SPORE) PTE LTD U| Brewers ol Tiger Anchor Beer 'HI WW* B_AB_.Sio.it EH In possession of PUB. Electrical Worker's m Licence or NTC 3in Industrial Electricity. I |H| C Minimum 2 years' experience m
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    • 313 29 73 Situations Vacant: Production !____________________________________________________B Pill B W A mmy^A m I I I I A __Z^S^3?4i4i^--~ lv. )yy>\ n:^y{o f^y&^gmm^ n__B Cv \y^-^t[\mmW 7 _l_____r-- Pt" r^f-fOrV 'fl ___B Starting salary I BmH_J No"* a f* 0 «fl W pe ,rnan e Plus —^B I I shift allowance W^—\
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    • 222 29 73 Situations Vacant: Production =r= Here's your chance to grow aa-aa" With US. Join one of the world's largest i fridge compressor makers also one ISS of Singapore's JJJJj fastest growing companies as:— PRODUCTION OPERATORS Requirements: JJJ Preferably male |H applicants who BB have completed m National Service Able to
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    • 337 29 73 Situations Vacant: Production i Woodworking factory m Jurong requires: MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS Above 16 years a Nu shift work a fi-ilay week. a Medical benefits, annual leave, 13-month pay a $450 per month. Please call personally at: M.E.P. PTE LTD 23 NEYTHAL ROAD SINGAPORE 2262 Bus service 248 from
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    • 484 29 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Federal Publications (S) Pte Ltd TEMPORARY GENERAL WORKERS Male Slngafi I tl iaea Physically fit Abie to work roi three ntontta Please call personally lor interview today trom 2 00pm to 5.00pm at: The Personnel Department No. 2 Jurong Port Road (opposite
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    • 349 29 SUMIDEN ELECTRONICS PTE LTD invites applications for r^>s»___[ c Secondary 4 c Completed N.S. c Previous working expenence c GCE 'O' level c Few ye.r. saies experience with a eood knowledge of electronic products c Able to meet s Jles target with re. jltoriented attitude c Possess driving I ic»:
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    • 441 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ji mmmmmm^ mmmmm Precision Bl I Casting Pte Ltd. I have immediate I I vacancy for I Singapore Citizen I i Able to read anc. ES write English I Ability to supervise 8 the junior guards I and some relevant I experience p preferred I I
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    • 454 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A progressive food and drinks company has a vacancy for the above position \iustpossessown motorcycle or scooter Speaks and writes simple English Completed Full-Time National Service Staitmg salary SSOO plus petrol allowance and other benefits Please apply m person durng normal office hours Mr SC Sew
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    • 475 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous TEPPAN-YAKI STEAK HOUSE I MINOQj urgently requires WAITRESS c With or without experience, c Fluent m Kngiish. Mature and pleasant personality Must he able to perform split shift Attractive salary, service points offered. Meals and shift allowances given. Other benefits. Please apply Dersonallv to: LEVEL 2,
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    • 494 30 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous CHINESE DELIVERY DRIVER A ASSISTANT required urgently Requirement*: c Must possess Class 3 driving licence (for Delivery Driver only) c Familiar with Singapore roads c Able to speak and write simple Kngiish c Completed N.S. c Age below 30 years c Must be physically strong and
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    • 652 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous THE NOODLE SHOP at Changi Airport and Far East Plaza urgently require 1. FULL-TIME/ PART-TIME WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2. CASHIERS 3. ASSISTANT COOKS 4. DISHWASHERS CUM CLEANERS attractive salary c flexible working hours c free meals Interested parties, please call at 220, ORCHARD ROAD #05—01, ORCHARD C
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    • 922 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Young Masseuse Urgently Required Age 21 &i above. Training will be given for those without experience Interested please call *****39, *****66 x 145. 277, Orchard Road. #03-29/30 Specialist Centre (0923) T OPERATIONS CLERK c Some basic experience m import and export documentations on air and sea.
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    • 537 30 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS: BT. TIMAH ins Apply personally. Beauty World Plaza Security Counter SHAMPOO GIRLS REQUIRED lor unisex salon at Sultan Plaza. 05-26 Tel *****84 STARLIGHT ELECTRIC PTE Ltd requires Wiremen. With without expenence. Call: *****58 WATCHMAN REQUIRED AT 21 Mandai Estate. Interested, call *****5/ *****3. 81
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    • 602 30 bipJlOfTcp KE EN TO SAVE 135,000 r I y_________________^^^________________s_-.i 1 __^H__^______l _________W. SHENSON: VANS, PICKUPS. lorries for rental. Call: *****04 360 Changi Road. SIANG HOCK: Cars, Vans, PickUp. Lorries at best rates till 10pm. *****66. *****6.) Jurong) UNIQUE TOURIST OFFERS airconditioned cars for hire. Tel: *****56 *****71. TAO76 MITSUBISHI LANCER
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    • 830 30 86 For Sale: BMW '83 BMW 520iA. Fullj auto (latest j model i. SBA plate, low mile showroom condition $64,000 0.n.0. View: 492. Tanglin Halt Close. BMW 320A REG i\;d 1981 One owner low mileage, accident free, m tip-top condition Contact: *****2. END '82 BMW 520: full accessories. like new.
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    • 497 30 87 For Sale: Mercedes 81 MERCFDES 28GS a\. low oiileagi T- 336*--84 MERCEOES BEN 7 a .id new $130,000 i Neu *****80) Tangl:: Q, 1974 MERCEDES conditi 1974 MERCEDES BENZ 1973 Mercedes Bena *****:. 1975 MERCEDF.S 23C I cures tnnen 1978 MERCEDES 200 >• Tel 1979 MERCEDES 200 ful n;;
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    • 955 31 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan 1930 V l-.ue.U! 1 HBl M.ssan S i i \UtO •.-»<(._ Ntssai ll line RSI I 0 tma un entltoowner. tui! accessories Irama ulate coodlContact *****44 Pager Steven Ong SJ NISSAN PULSAR I I DX s.tit pie nei r .ix 85 uroon Ploneef com- excellent lon
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    • 991 31 90 For Sale. Toyota -80 TOYOTA 1300. aircon. sports j runs PARI $12,100. downpay- mt-nt $2,800, exchange consld- ered F4_2_Sl *****000 resi i 81 TOYOTA CORONA 1600 1 co I ,i*ner Aircnd. low mileage Acj iidem tree Showroom cond j $11,800 Tel 252:1787 *****89 82 TOYOTA CELICA 2.0 XT Full
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    • 959 31 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi ALMOST 1980 LANCER 1400 GL 1 new model) PARK, aircon, cassette, excellent cond *****66 ALMOST '81 COLT Lancer 1400 SL, 5-speed. aircond. radio cassette, $15 200 0 n 0 *****85 ALMOST '80 LANCER HOOCH. 1 owner, highest offer secures Tel. *****63 *****11. ALMOST '81 MIT. Galant.
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    • 906 31 93 For Sal*: Honda 82 HONDA ACCORD EX 4-D owner low mileage, poi steering, central locking Ask $26 500.00 ono. Tel *****07 9 3C to 5.00pm. 9.30 am to 5.00pm. 1982 HONDA CIVIC notchback speed. 2 pte owners, aire s/rims, expensive hi f! i $19,200 *****81/ *****90 '82 HONOA QUINTET
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    • 936 31 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes r. 1 =s S;5^5!5-_____________________s =s^===-__________________S_____; wer ing lam I SUBARU L SERIES^ tax I g e Sote Distributor: >or. SINGAPORE MOTORS PTE LTD T__t« ___"K_»lM_ ate Main Dealer: fctP AUTOR AM A PTE LTD Tel: *****66 ew. 1 1 Ac-
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    • 767 31 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles BRAND NEW MAZDA panel van for sale. 1985 make. Regd. Feb. Selling $15,500 0.n.0. Int. buyer, please call *****41 for viewing. CHEAP SALE! 1979 co. Suzuki jeep, road tax 8/85. veh m original condition. Price: $7,200. 18 Maju Aye. Serangoon Gdn. GOOD CONDITION AUG. '82
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    • 798 31 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/Scooters KAWASAKI 900 NINJA, '85 model Showroom cond. $8,700 o.no View =01-50, City Plaza. Tei *****60 (12pm. to 9p.m.) MANY LC. ALSO RXK RXI2 RXIIS RXIOO RG2SO PX2OOI PXISOE scooter and many oth ers. 403 Balestier Rd SUZUKI GS 425, good condition tax till Nov '85.
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    • 1648 31 ■Ji:-:-:-:-:,:-:-:-: :-:-x ■'.■:-y.---:-:*f -x. .-.Jr.-. m 'Tr- .xS.w. '.i-.^F-x- 106 Accommodation Available: Houses ■Ss_______________-__-_3____-_________-_--____________ssB LUXURIOUS BUNGALOWS Dist 9 I Spacious Master Bedroom with balcony 4 Bedrooms Modern design Electrically operates 1 Gates with Intercom Large Kitchen with quality 1 built-ins 1 Rental $7000 Viewing appointments Telephone *****86 Bungalowsfor Rent/Purchase. Fumishec
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    • 1758 32 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments 107 Accommodation Available Apartments iiii -dd______. __fl ?!:i.i___** I?, sEr_^^^»j!«> r *_______________Hr 1* -_-^_af____________i BP aßß sslSfl UVfeM ~^_______i^^^^r^^^^^ y -m i________l^_________________r wy,> *m!___sS_____________i_____^^ a___r _PM_I r> <__! P^R _|B^nj___k__-_^ ir^^_______i H^ 4_r -^B^__!y#^^3MHH^a^
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    • 655 32 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments INT'L PLAZA, ANSON Rd, 1/2/3 bdrms, beautifully furn. with brand new wicker cane furniture. Panoramic sea city view. S/pool, squash/badminton ct/ laundry service. $1,500— $2,300. Heng Fatt Property *****88. ST. PATRICK'S GARDEN, Dist.ls, luxuriously furnished and fully airconditioned, 3 bedrooms, 1,500 sq.ft. split-level apartment. Must see
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    • 919 32 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments TOH HEIGHT DISTRICT 1750 walk up apartment with self contained garden 4 bedrooms Exclusive residential area. Fully furnished Tel: *****63/ *****06. WESTVALE CONDO. Pasir Panjang Rd. Brand new 3 brms mais. 1952 sq.ft. Freehold. Ready for occupation. Bargain $410,000 Han Boons *****70. BEVERLY HILLS, p/furn. immaculate
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    • 911 32 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments $700/- CLEMENTI 5-RM. $900 Spottiswoode 5-rm $700 A.M Kio. $800 Toh Tuck seml-d. $450 Tampines/ Hougang *****36 *****32 A.M.KIO $550, Toa Payoh $620 Mci Ling $600 Boon Lay Taman Jurong $550 *****50/ *****45 BEDOK/ DORSET/ POTONG Pasir Tampines, furn unfurn $550- BOO. Tel: *****67/ *****68 BEDOK
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    • 919 32 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments GREEN LODGE WITH lies. 4 bdrms turn $2. 100 netBernard Valuers *****41 *****4$ HOB MAISONETTE IN :.l 1 tM for rentai Interested call *****91 HONG LEONG/ CORONATION Pia za. furn _-bdriiis apt mais $1,200 Rodge MM. 4 LUXURIOUS A FULLY turn 3bdrmed apt at Lucky Hts
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    • 603 32 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms Dl 9 LOR PAYA Lebar turn turn rooms !nr male studei _1 indrj provida EUNOS CRtS (2-rm i Tan.: .ar- I FEMALE ROOM MATE .tared at Clemen) en U I MS6I FLAT sharing _uiet environment I furn Dist r ree parking s-v ::*****9 FURNISHED BEDROOM IN
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    • 819 33 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments NEWLY ARRIVED EXPATRIATES I v carpi wa ons irgentlj require tpartmeni ondoealnl was at disl 8i.*****.1S I retaraMj Qi inge Rd Hawai rwi arel il its co use B igel $3*ooo SjOOO *****73 6 Dal Propertj APT REQUIRED BY q»tSatDR9 Good loea 13 OM MMB OemESTABLISHED
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    • 753 33 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: House* 113 For Sale: Houaea 113 For Sale: Houses (1\ -r-rJI May we offer you a loan sweet loan? At Citibank we'll loan you up to 90% of your dream homes current value (independently assessed) or purchase price, whichever is lower. You can
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    • 634 33 I DIST.2O S/STOREY FULLY reno- vated detached. 5,000 sq.ft. 3+ 1 bdrms/ 2 attcached bathrms. 1. $550,000 Exquisite: *****14. 3 DIST.2O THOMSON. BEAUTIFUL d/storey semi-D, quiet area. Split-level. 3.700 sq.ft. Freehold. $560,000 neg. GK: *****98/ *****76. DIST.2B SELETAR HILLS, s/storey j semi-d, elevated ground, 3.400 sqft. 3 bdrms, 999 yrs,
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    • 482 33 D15T.2159, S/STOREY TERRACE, well renovated, 3 bdrms, 1,700 sq.ft. $290,000. Cltlprop *****75 DIST.S/ DIST.IO, CORNER terrace, 4 rms, att. bathrms, 3,200 sq.ft. $520,000 neg. Hap Seng *****58 OIST.O SINGLE-STOREY CORNER terrace, area 1600 sq.ft. Freehold. Price $290,000. Tel: *****25. DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOWS IN Peach Garden, 6,570 sq.ft. Freehold. *****22 ext. 247.
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    • 417 33 114 For Sala: Privata Apartments l HARBOUR I J VIEW J I GARDENS J I EXCLUSIVE 1 CONDOMINIUM J I FOR SALE NOW f I* At junction of Pasir 1 J Panjang Road Si West J Coast Highway J c Ideal for small me- W m dium-sized families m X
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    • 702 33 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments developer of now Drin BS yon another prestigious housing project 1 J^^^^t**£»£Z M Wk i*»*|£ffU» af __!^rS^^ Tenure of land: Freehold. c Planning approval No. DC536/80. Developer's licence No. 4003. Expected date of legal completion: 31/12/1990. Lot No. 2-1 MK27
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    • 654 33 I INT'L PLAZA residential apts, full renovation Si furnishes, with central aircon luxurious facilities. 1462 sq.ft. at $325,000 neg. Viewing *****2 Mr Teo. DIST.II HILLCREST ARCADIA. 3 bdrms, marble, carpet. Split-level, full facilities. 1711 sq.ft. $350,000. Vanda *****18. DIST.IS BRAND NEW Hawaii Tower. 3 l bdrms. 2 attached. 2250 sq.ft.
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    • 893 33 114 For Sale: Private Apartments DIST.IO DRAYCOTT TOWNHOUSE 1600 sq It 2 bdrms Freehold $440,000 Holland *****80 DIST.II HILLCREST ARCADIA condo 99 yrs. Furnished 3 bedrms. 1850 sq ft $355,000 Tel *****32 DIST.II, IDEAL FOR small famiiy 900 sq.ft. Quiet, convenient $185,000 Acts: *****61/2 DIST.I2 BRAND NEW 3-rm apartment, s,
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    • 915 33 116 For Sala: HDB Apartment* 3-RM FLAT FOR mk $30,000 Ang Mi Kto 138 dok $36.000 Chai Chee (36.000, Marine Crescent $43,000 (*****5/6. CHAI CHEE 3 room, high floor, terrazzo built-in .sbinet $33,800 (CPF $32.0001 Tel: *****55 A A Realty MARINE DRIVE 4-ROOM well renovated near to theatre, facing ■ea,
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    • 441 33 1 16 Factory Spaces FOR LEASE SEICLENE HOUSE Outside- CBD Small units Easy access Ample carpark (all 532 Sggj lor Rei.- i > THYE HONG CtNlHi Junction of Tangln. Road, Alexandra Road. Tiong Bah' 2 BlockWAREHOUSE r AC I GR> VOONG CO No 10 Antoi- Road 10-25 internationa. Plaza Singapore
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    • 486 34 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces j m^^^^^^ ml^^^ m^ m^ __> Mii|fi%£^yi£i Ha waii aa f a_t Attractive f i :0 °p a JT WW
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    • 598 34 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces GOOD LOCATION WAREHOUSE/ f.irtory workshop spaces available In MacPherson Rd. Funos. Paya I.char Rd. Bukit Timah Rd. Pasir Panjang, Jurong. 2000 to :_O.OOO .s.j.ft. From SO.BO p.s.f Forward Properties, *****00. MACPHERSON. PAYA LEBAR, Bt Merah. Bt Timah, 1300-10,000 sq.fi t r< i lit' SI SO upper
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    • 491 34 _==!______________________________s_. I 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces FOR SALE OR LEASE j y:-y& MA\wAmmAmWmiWAk, WHiWHi HHi tRw -vm *&smm mmmm mmm Jmw^L. K. B. WAREHOUSE COMPLEX Strategically located along Airport Road, next to the Paya Lebar I Airport, is specially designed for maximum
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    • 126 34 BRAND NEW OFFICE PREMISES With 100% wool carpets, window blinds, wall paper. under-floor phone/ electrical trunking, private pantry/ toilets and generous rent-free fitting out periods 112 ROBINSON ROAD CALL *****44 GCSI PROPERTIES SPORE PTE LTD FU LU SHOU COMPLEX (Rochor Road) Office for rent/ sale for immediate occupation. Area 89
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    • 369 34 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces OCEAN BUILDING Located m the heart of the I Tl financial and business district l I y^ [y^y^ Next to Raffles Place pii______et M RT Station (jiff I Ample parking space li?** t==^— Professionally managed
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    • 477 34 i 121 For Rant: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces ORCHARD ROAD VICINITY Roon Siew Bldg 861 to 21 000 s* Faber House 650 to 4,800 sf Far East i.r.->ODmg Centre I 743 s f Goldhdl Plaza 1 350 to 7 500 st Goldhill Shopping Centre 1 ,350 3.100
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    • 231 34 SUPREME HOUSE GROUNDFLOOR SHOPS FACING PENANG ROAD 2 ADJOINING UNITS OF 1492 sq ft 1 138 6m2 1 each SHOP SPACE 510 sq ft (47 4m2 i OFFICE SPACE 574 sq.ft (53.38n_:_ 700 sq.ft (65 Lm2) 2865 sq ft (986.*****) MEDICAL SPACE 510 sq.ft (47 4m2i 1070 sq.ft (M.ttnS) AIRCONDITIONEO
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    • 873 35 121 For Rent: Office Spaces office space for rental at aSt ii: BMg iC-lHi 80H il >. SO i partitioned md *****90 OFFICE SPACE AT rOWOSheild V: SM] WmWtß s i Call Bdwto N PARKWA' PARADE OFFICE s t < le I Bl 1600 m( ft Reaaon- di uu Property.
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    • 451 35 123 For Sala: Shop Spaces URGENT SALE FOR shop space at i Bukll Tim.ili Shpg Centre for (inly SM9OOOO Area 208 sq ft Interested parties call 7'_2t_-.:_9 PARKWAY PARADE SHOP/ t'linic. 9m lf>. 340 sq ft Sale rent Offer :h»i. Kirn Seng Road. (0923) PEOPLE'S PARK COMPLEX, -iU-3y. 2nd fir.
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    • 1454 35 124 For Rant: 124 For Rant: 124 For Rant: Shop Spacas Shop Spacas Shop Spacas Prime shop All trades will space of #"A« r dowell here various floor .aCV.\ Book early areas for WVJ^ limited units lease or sale are available by unit. m m Located at busy Orchard Road,
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    • 880 35 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours l 3 NAM HO J j TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE LTD. g| Exclusive arrangement to Chiengmai for "Water Festival". rut^Mw^ Special dep. on 10/4. The one only m Spore. -«al«l t \W Htl»** _A See E3ali 4 days at a never-before rock bottom price
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    • 169 36 -a<# DYNASTY =s No. 1 Tour Operator to AUSTRALIA 6/7/8/9 Days Perth Discovery ***** Plus Dinner Show m T heatre Restaurant Uep: Wed, inu, Fri Sun 8 Days Perth/Kalgoorlie goldfields Wave Rock Dep Wed *****9 9 Days Perth/Albany Dep: Thu, Fri Sun *****9 8 Days South/West Australia *****9 (Adelaide, Perth)
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    • 628 36 137 Tours 137 Tours Holiday Best Sellers X I!» great way to traitd THERE'S NO COMPARISON FOR THE MOST TALKED- ABOUT TOURS TO EUROPE Completely revised programmes and upgraded facilities Select your first stop m either Copenhagen, Frankfurt. Paris, Athens. Helsinki or Zurich. i Exdusives SCANDINAVIA (Finland, Norway. Sweden. Denmark
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    • 87 37 Ir- Amm\mm^mm\ W\. fGCE A/0 LEVELS^ Commencing: 1 Apr. 1985 PRE-U I 4 II Commerce/Arts Day c SEC. 3& 4 Commerce/ArLs/Sc Day Taugh*. by experienced. i- qualified teachers m aircon classrooms. NS deferment. ENROL NOW PETER LOW SCHOOL OF ARTS AND COMMERCE Regd. with Mm. of Edn. s. 55 Cuppage
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    • 645 37 147 Academic CAMBRIDGE I CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL .Established In 1960) 158. Mayo St., Spore 0820. Tel: *****54 G.C.E. 'A' LEVEL EXAM. Gen Paper. Economics. History. English. Geog Divinity. Art Maths AO Maths COMMERCE SUBJECTS (ForS'pore-Cambridge G C E A Level) Management Ot Business Principles Ot Accounting 9H_9_^_E^_l____H_!_____H G.C.E. 'O' LEVEL EXAM.
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    • 510 37 147 Academic UNDERGRAD WISH TO give tuition, D.15/20. Call: *****36 and *****40 respectively UNDERGRAD OFFERING GP and English m and around Toa Payoh only. Tel: *****60, Karen. 2 RETIRED TEACHERS offer Chinese tuition. Primary to Pre-U at Marine Terrace. *****97. 148 Computer f COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES BASIC: Comm: 9 Apr.
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    • 848 37 148 Computer 148 Computer 148 Computer TI__JIK.IIXI_k.I_T* DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES I rlllMl\__Nv_£ Incorporates C G 747 Certificate m Computer ■r-i Programming and Information Processing and exempts C)F D_____l_Nlf^ v ,rom lns l,ute Data Processing Management of ™V«* ijk p ar j g_|| T his course qualifies you as a
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    • 483 37 150 Commercial/ Technical t IPS Diploma m Purchasing Supply (U.K.) FOUNDATION STAGE commencing: 4 H5 PROFESSIONAL STAGE commencing. 23/4 BS ASPS c Certificate m Purchasing A Stores commencing' 16/4/85 (Ist CERTIFICATE) 22/4/85 (2nd CERTIFICATE) Registration is now open. For reservation. Further details and brochures, please call METROPOLITAN YMCA EDUCATION CENTRE
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    • 701 37 151 Language CITY TRAINING CENTRE OuMfllWl} ffi.i.. ..<-'.!.. *03-06 Te. 4 (OK New COU GCE O' ENGLISH AWGUAGE Spenaliv a.-:. .--tiid'-iiL- nu Sat 6 Apr ICon >• Api Sun i 4 A(r > ptn I TYPfcUVhiTING 1 < tn 'Inter Hi..: Morning/ Afterrn i iaset AvaltaMi Individuw; Attl I A*
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    • 789 38 Pat the master more and Moore LONDON, Tues. Northern Ireland's "gentle giant of soccer", Pat Jennings, will crown a 22-year goalkeeping career this week when he wins his 109 th cap against Spain. No other British player comes near Jennings' playing record of over 1,000 firstclass games, and tomorrow's friendly
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    • 239 40 THIS IS GOODBYE LISBON, Tues. Carlos Lopes' vintage performance m winning the men's World Cross-Country Championship here on Sunday has strengthened his resolve to retire. The 38-year-old Portuguese, who won the crown for the third time, is adamant the traditional New Year's Eve round-the-houses race
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    • 513 40 HELLO AGAIN NEW YORK, Tuesday IT'S too bad Joe Frazier is not a golfer. He could bask m the sun and m the glow of his reputation on the Seniors' Tour. But, of course, 41-year-old Frazier was a fighter, one good enough to win the
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    • 99 40 LAS VEGAS, Tues. An unidentified amount of the drug acetaminophen has been found m the post-fight urine sample of heavyweight challenger David Bey, the Nevada State Athletic Commission announced yesterday. A Commission physician described the drug as a mild pain-killer similar to aspirin. Commission
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    • 320 40  -  HAKIKAT RAI By TWO tough tests await Singapore's leading cyclists who aspire to make the cut for a month-long training stint m Europe. The Singapore Amateur Cycling Association will select two riders for the trip to Italy after the Asean Championship m Kuala Lumpur
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    • 200 40 'Saturation' warning by Howarth CRICKET BASSETERRE (St Kitts), Tues. New Zealand captain Geoff Howarth. leading his side on their current tour of the West Indies, warned that internationally the sport had reached "utter saturation point". In a plea to the International Cricket Conference to reduce the burden on players, Howarth
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    • 225 40 TENNIS FORT MEYERS (Florida). Tues. Three seeded players scraped through by winning tie-breakers m the first round of the third annual Classic here yesterday. They were seventh-seeded American Johan Kriek, fourth-seeded Aaron Krickstein, and eighth-seeded Scott Davis, both of the United States Frenchman
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    • 374 40 JAHANGIR KHAN, of Pakistan, beat American Tom Page 15-5. 15-11, 15-9 m a quarter-final match of the Candadian Open Squash championships m Toronto on Monday Other results: Mark Talbot (US) bt Clive Caldwell (Can) 15-9, 15-9, 15-12; Ned Edwards (US) bt Michael Desaulniers (US) 15-13. 15-7. 15-9;
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    • 425 41  -  LIM KEE CHAN Stories By PUTTING THE FINAL TOUCHES TO THE SINGAPORE OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Five days of wine and roses, pros predict THE large field of international professional golfers were full of praise for the 6,103-metre par-71 Bukit Course, the venue for the
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    • 405 41 ALL is well with "Mighty Mouse" alias Ben Arda. The Filipino professional golfer will be playing m the Singapore Open after all. Arda, winner m 1967 and 1973, pulled out of the event on Monday when he found he had to pre-qualify for the competition
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    • 813 41 Ist tee 7.91 am: IV.,- M t., |M David Hill C 1 Tar, Til FihiirnV. Bnmrii Cha c I-..-, Stewart Togam. 7.15 Peter Fowiei, Kit* Umt Lee. Ut Pol E_ng Soon, Freddie Lin; \:< <_..!_. I idi. Kh<_ a Kenji Kataoka H Woodford John Burckle. Paul
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    • 76 41 The Queens of Clubs, apparently, discussing tne aces up their sleeves...from left, Kee Bee Khim (handicap 4), Miklko Ohta (6) and Sandra Chan (14). The trio were named by the Singapore Ladles' Golf Association last night for the Queen Sillkit Cup golf tournament at the
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    • 301 41 Call to shine to justify Team award BEFORE Singapore kick off this Sunday's Malaysia Cup-tie against Sarawak (Bpm) at the National Stadium, skipper Auyeong Pak Kuan will be called up to the grandstand to receive the Team of the Month award, on behalf the squad, from
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    • 201 41 THE Football Association of Singapore have selected 31 youth players to prepare for the Thailand Invitation Under-20 soccer tournament at Bangkok from May 1--14. Said Charlie Chan, manager of the national Youth team, yesterday: "The trainees will maintain their workload for the next 10
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    • 202 41  - Karim sees red as Hilton slump JOE DORAI FORMER international Karim Ghani last night received marching orders from referee Johnny Han for dissent when Hitachi Consumers beat Hilton Hotel 3-1 m a Business Houses League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Karim. of Hilton, has threatened to bring
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    • 204 41  -  BRADDELL Secondary weathered some anxious moments m their goal area before coming off with a 1-0 win over Westlake Secondary m a North Zone B Division soccer final at Lorong Chuan yesterday. The two neighbouring schools, thoroughly familiar with each other's styles, went for the
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    • 495 42 Tay Cheng Khoon at the East Asia squash championships MANILA. Tues. There were many redfaced coaches around the squash courts today, most probably regretting having picked Peter Hill to beat Zainal Abidin m the final of the East Asia individual event yesterday. But Singapore's Neven
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    • 356 42 MANILA, Tues. Singapore overcame an early scare to edge Malaysia 2-1 m the opening tie of the 10th East Asian women team squash championships at the Makati Sports Club here today. And the fright should be sufficient for team officials to think twice before
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    • 186 42  - Peng Siong anxious to compete JANICE SEAH ANG PENG SIONG will take to the United States Nationals swimming meet from April 3-6 feeling terribly relieved for the opportunity to feel the old surge of competition adrenalin pumping again. Speaking from Houston on Monday night, Singapore's ace swimmer said: "It's been
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    • 49 42 SHARJAH (United Arab Emirates), Tues. Pakistan beat England by 43 runs m the playoff for third place m the four-nation limited-overs cricket tournament here today. Pakistan made 175 for seven m their allotted 50 overs. In reply, England were all out for 132 after 48.2 overs. Reuter
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    • 36 42 SOCCER SBHFL Div. 2B: Maybank v Dynasty Hotel (Jalan Besar, 5.15 pm). Div. 3A: Goodwood Group v Pavilion Intercontinental (Geylang 5.15 pm. NFL Div 3: Mayflower Darul v Balestier Utd. (Jalan Besar, 7 pm);
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    • 455 42 BRUNEI MERDEKA GAMES TUESDAY The 1-1 draw between the Republic and Brunei at the Hassanal Bolkiah National Stadium today produced two likely stars of the future m Singapore's Syed Farouk and Bruneian Faisal Eusof No, neither scored goals from unimaginable angle, though Syed did get
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    • 208 42 Early Leong Kok exit angers Pinto BOXING TUESDAY Singapore bantamweight boxer Tan Leong Kok was denied the chance of a semi-final berth when the referee stopped his contest against Indonesian Teco Lewaherilla here last night. Filipino referee Ernesto awarded Teco the bout m the first round, though Leong Kok was
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    • 227 42 Mahader and Co. are sent spinning TENNIS TUESDAY The Philippines, favourites to win the Games tennis tournament, beat a brave Singapore 3-0 m a group match at the Brunei Tennis Club today. Singapore's quartet of Mahader Hassan, Hassan Bohari, Albert Teo and Hashim Sidek. put up a courageous show. But
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    • 193 42 GENERAL TUESDAY Malaysia whipped Thailand 6-0 m a hockey match at Stadium Hassanal Bolkiah here today. Malaysia led 3-0 at halftime. M. Surenthran, who put four past Indonesia m yesterday's opening match, scored a hat-trick while Harbinder Singh put m two and Soon Mustapha knocked m
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    • 479 43 Our team m Bandar S£ri Begawan: Reports by Peter Siow and J. Rajendran; Pictures by Jonathan Choo TUESDAY It was really good morning for Singapore today when the organisers released figures that showed the Republic winaing three athletics bron_se medals. Until then, It was
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    • 427 43 Jayamani hands her crown to young Malaysian TUESDAY The cameramen are no longer trailing her. Even newshounds seem to have lost their inquisitiveness. Yes, Kandasamy Jayamani, born June 17, 1955, is no more the queen oi middle and long distance events m the region. Heir apparent
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    • 764 43 Soo Han the saviour in marathon match Medal tally TABLE TENNIS MARATHONS, it seems, are not exclusive to those who pound the long, long road. A marathon of sorts was also m progress at the Religious Teachers' College hall where Singapore outlasted the Philippines 5-4 m table tenms yesterday morning.
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    • 197 43 TUESDAY Malaysia's Rabuan Pit, Asia's fastest man, won the 200 metres here today m 21.125 ec, ahead of Thailand's Pongsakdi Wacharakup (21.64) and Malaysia's Mohamed Sazali Hashim (21.84). The 28-year-old Rabuan, a police officer, said afterwards he hoped to win two more golds tomorrow the
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    • 216 43 Filipinos eye Brunei coach TUESDAY Brunei may soon lose the services of their American track and field coach, Bob Lawson. But this will only happen if Lawson decides to take up the offer made by the Philippine Amateur Track And Field Association president Jose C. Sering here yesterday. Perhaps Sering
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    • 323 44  -  FOX JUN EE Demand for its courses expected to go up by 20% By THE People's Association is looking for more and better-qualified people to teach at its community centres because of a booming demand for its courses. It wants as many activity instructors
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    • 376 44  -  STU GLAUBERMAN By TOGETHER they could be called Manchester United three public bodies m the Manchester area pitching for Singapore Airlines. The leader of the Greater Manchester County Council, Mr J.B. Clarke, said yesterday that the County Council, the Manchester City Council and the International Airport
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    • 279 44 CAPE TOWN, Tues. Police today arrested scores of protesters, including anti-apartheid church leader Allan Boesak, who staged a march through the centre of Cape Town. Several hundred people were marching towards Parliament to deliver a set of demands following the killing of at
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    • 140 44 President of Brazil in another hospital BRASILIA, Tues. Brazilian Presidentelect Tancredo Neves, prevented by two intestinal operations from taking his oath of office on March 15, is being transferred to a more modern hospital. He has fresh medical problems and will be taken to a hospital m Sao Paulo, 1,100
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    • 32 44 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.54 points to 1.261.48 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP
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    • 189 44 Shanghai fashion to feature at trade fair SINGAPOREANS will get a rare look at Chinese fashion when a Shanghalnese fashion show from China Is staged at a fair. The Trade and Industry Fair, organised by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry, will be held at the World Trade
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    • 42 44 What it should have been RESIDENTS of the Sembawang housing estate developed by Jurong Town Corporation have been paying parking fees since last April. It was reported incorrectly yesterday that they were still enjoying free parking. We are sorry for the error.
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    • 333 44  -  LONDON, Tues. A widow with a heart condition, partially blind and half deaf has finally decided to retire after 60 years as a pickDocket "My fingers aren't as nimble as they used to be," said 75-year-old Rosie Jones, a greatgrandmother, as she hobbled out of
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    • 478 44  -  WHEN businessman Andrew Koh and his family moved into their HUDC ground-floor flat at Hougang Street 11 last December, a rude shock awaited them. Termites m the thousands had made their homes m the service duct located behind a wooden panel m
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    • 176 44 Japan 'exam hell' gets parents' nod TOKYO, Tues. A majority of Japanese parents approve of what is commonly known as Japan's educational "hell" a series of tough entrance examinations which have triggered hundreds of student suicides m recent years. While leading educators are currently attempting to abolish or reform the
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    • 160 38 THE TOP COMPACT DISC PLAYERS IN ONE OF JAPANS TOP HI-FI l\_/lA_fHA~7I_M_CQ > -t- IVIMOM^-INLO nS JAJT- y^T> J^The Denon DCD-1800 -m-. m m Pertama Audio Re Lid Supreme Electronics Re Lid Audio International Re Ltd Audio Centre Re Ltd Eastern Audio Re Ltd Universal Audio Re Ltd A a^
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  • RACING
    • 553 39 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE FOUR- YEAR-OLD Without Hesitation, a non-acceptor m the race won by stablemate Credentials II last Sunday, wound up a tworound workout with a dashing gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning, running the last 600 m m 38.4 sec. A riding boy was astride.
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    • 132 39 Off-course bets at new centre after April 14 kl ALA LUMPUR, Toes. There will be no more off-course betting at the racecoorse In Jalan Ampang here after April 14, concluding day of the Saltan of Selangor Gold Cap Meeting. The Selangor Turf Club announced today that off-coarse operations will be
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    • 193 39 THESE horses did well over the weekend at Bukit Timah and it will pay to follow them: Gordo's Glory's first -up victory m Class 3 Div 2 over 1.200 m was an eye-opener. He finished strongly and should be even better over a longer trip. Esprit, who
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    • 124 39 Why they didn t run at Ipoh From the vets 9 report THE following horses did not fulfil their engagements at the Perak Turf Club March Meeting because of these conditions noted during training: Glorious Moment unfit Professor unfit Punter's Pal lacerated right extensor carpi radialis muscle Lunar New Year
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    • 78 39 LONDON, Tues. Jockey Neale Doughty, who won last year's Grand National at Aintree on Hallo Dandy, is unlikely to be fit enough for a repeat performance m Saturday s race. Doughty dislocated a shoulder m an accident at the Worcester races last week and although he has suffered
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    • 34 39 THESE did not run at the Selangor Turf Club February-March (Tunku Gold Cup) Meeting: Baldwin 11 -lame off fore suspensory ligament Safe Home 111 -lame near fore shoulder At the finish
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    • 209 39 Pictures by and At the 400 m Q 5 Div 2 1,200 m 1. Holiang 2. Pete's Gal 3. Atom Beau 4. Lovely Melody Dist: 2, 3, l'/i. Time 1:12.3 Q 3 Div 5 1,200 m 1. Calgary 2. Tuan Tuan 3.
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 233 39 MDM TIO LIE NIO AND THE CHILDREN of the late MR YAP SENG HOAT also known as ZAKARIA DJAJAPUTERA wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to Pastor H. Likliwatil and Pastor Sim Chor Kiat of the S.D.A. Church, the SAUC Men's Quartet,
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    • 48 39 183 Condolences 183 Condolences MRS ALICE SEE (nee KOW CHOO NEO) The Management ond Stoff of WHITE INDUSTRIES SINGAPORE PTE LTD wish to express their deepest sympathy to Mr David Soo Hung Kwai on the death of his beloved wife who passed away peacefully on 25 March 1985.
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    • 50 39 JAMES WEE TIANG CHOON wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to R.»v Father Carlo Ly, Rev Father Bonaventure Tung, relatives, friends business associate, members of the Church and all well wishers tor their kind attendance, condolences, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement.
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      49 39 MOM. THANGACHEAM..H AGE 76 Passed amay peacefully on 26 3-85 Leaving son* Visvanathan. f anjßsaran. Nadara,ah Thomas Ramalir. gam. 3 daughter, and grandchildren. Cortege leave* from Blk SC 1 Jurong Weal St 52 #02-411 on 7-3-*5 at 2.30 p.m. tor burial at Chua Chu Kang Hindu Cemetery.
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      119 39 MRS JAYAMANi d/o RANGASAMY (PSA) patsed away peacefully on 2t '3/Si leaving beh. no huaband Pala (Hilton Motel! and loved one* Cortege leavaa Blk 206. Jurong Eaat St 21. *07-225 on 27/3/85 al 3.00 pm tor Mt Vernon Crematorium. For detail*, tai *****60 MADAM LIM GI Of CHU
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    • 91 39 i:_ irini Mem ntj our Beloved Father MR. LIM KIM SENG Peparl-K. 27.3.84 lienor] ol mm riwll rftiian. wnh us Comet Your Loved On—. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR TEO SOO CHONG departed on 27th March 1982 Always romembered by family and loved one* IN LOVING MEMORY
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    • 53 39 Jmmmw* Jockey Chris Englund. five times Derby winner is confident of his sixth and greatest win with the promising thorough bred Knidos But someone has determined with deadly finality that Knidos isn't going to win someone with millions to spend and millions more to gam Good Bookshops Ifj limes lIJ
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    • 511 42 Haw Par Brothers International Limited RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1984 The Directors wish to announce the following audited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended 31st December, 1984: Group Company Commentary on the Results As anticipated the results of the second half of
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    • 47 43 .j^mbers Game _M_T^__________i_fl_n SUPER I JACKPOT I I FOR TOMORROW'S I m DRAW 24/85 9 #< TO BE HELD AT I COLOMBO COURT I y\ AFTER 530 P.M. I FOR THIS DRAW'S I I RESULTS, TUNE IN I m TO SBCTEXT f§ CHANNEL 5, W Page 188 S
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    • 906 43 UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED l^lTDLem^T^ 9^^ anno nee ,he ,ollowin 9 --d.ted of the Company anc of the Group for th--1984 1983 1984 1983 $000 $000 Vo $000 £000 accounting for: (38l8) 950 {bQ 9) nJ23} (4Q8 2 g) Interest expense 2.101 I 3.741 I I STI I (Loss) /Profit after
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    • 259 44 I (the engineering council PART I EXAMINATION (formerly known as the Engineering O Council Institutions Part 1) Introduction The Engineering Council (EC) is a federal body of chartered engineering institutions m United Kingdom One of the principal functions of the EC is to maintain a Register of Chartered Engineers and
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    • 929 44 -w METROPOLITAN 1. DIPLOMA IN PURCHASING SUPPLY (U.K.) (FOUNDATION PROFESSIONAL Entry Requirements: ai 5 GCE passes including English and a quantitative subject of which 2 mus' be at A level OR bl Possession of IPS Certificate and Advanced Certificate m Stores Supervision, or the ASPS First and Second Certificates m
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    • 141 44 Ufeather SUFif* Sh0 T a ,ew areas from l«te morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.13 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.06 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 14 27C Fine I Manila 22/33 C Sunny Amsterdam tC Melbourne S/24C Fine E£T k *l f\n IUmVl
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    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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      796 1  -  By VISIONS of a Hemingwayesque marlin duel. That, and the exciting prospect of frying my very own catch be it ikan bilis or ikan kurau baited me out to Kranji Reservoir. Yum. yum... I thought, as my mind conjured up the aroma of steamed fish, belacan fish,
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 509 2  - Dr Spock's heri apparent GLENN COLLINS By m Seattle HE makes it clear right away that he hates being called The New Dr Spock. But Dr Michael Rothenberg understands why some might want to call him that. After all, he trained as a paediatrician and a psychiatrist, just as Dr
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      • 827 2  -  MAGDALENE LUM A French woman is promoting music during beauty sessions to help relax those tensions away. Our writer, who underwent the experience, reports. By "A BEAUTICIAN must have a large heart, long ears and capable hands because she has to get her client
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      • 343 2 DISTANT bells chimed m my ears and for a moment, the sound of the music wafted me into another dimension. Ting! Ting! Ting! I imagined I was piroutteing on stage with the cast of Swan Lake or Giselle Then, the music changed and for a few
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      • 281 2 BRITISH scientists are working on a pill they hope will help beat jet lag. the hangover from long-distance flights. "Preliminary tests have shown long distance flights can markedly change our body clock." said Dr Josephine Arendt. who heads a Surrey University project team investigating the problem She said
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    • LEISURE
      • 992 3 Hollywood has handed out its Oscars (see -age Five). We take the opportuity tc salute two men who have made very important contributions to film as entertainment and an art form. 4 Puttnam was born. ..into a middle-class home, the son of a news-agency photographer and
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      • 836 3 WHEN David Lean was filming The Bridge on the River Kwai m Sri Lanka m 1955-56, Sri Lankan film directors and technicians were part of the vast crew that he employed. One thing which astonished them was the amount of footage that he
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      • 755 5 Amadeus picks up eight Oscars Two winners on their roles L There are certain areas I won't psychoanalyse. Part of acting is a mystery. Examining it is treading on forbidden territory. You know how much m demand this role was. The director, Milos Forman, saw 1,000 people. I read once
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      • 538 5  -  CATHERINE TAN By IN ABOUT a month's time, the Channel 12 saga of Buddenbrooks, the German equivalent of Dallas's Ewing family or Falcon Crest's Charming family, will come to an end. After this German cosmopolitan drama, we will be treated to a mixed bag
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    • 341 1 Tips from a French beautician OUTLOOK, Page Two Full results of the Academy Awards LEISURE, Page Five THE GRAND SALE suzu"ya"c6"ordinates WERE $55~579 N0W529~539 HURRY IN TO METRO GRAND AND CASH IN BEDDING LINEN DEPT. DISCOUNTS Q P TO 50% ON OUR FANTASTIC STOREWIDE BARGAINS. MARTEX sheets Now ifcA.il BUT
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    • 577 2 £fflsn|ifi4| J© > < We've tabled a very special lunch at the Cairn-Court Peking Szechuan Restaurant q Cairn -Court introduces a tantalising buffet spread of Hong Kong-styled m @cold dishes ($6 each and Dian Kin ($2 each specially prepared by our top Hong \ong chefs @A itacbtim feast promising to
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    • 287 4 FISH B.SEAFGDD !Q [FESTIVAL 9 BufFet Lunch March 18 31, 1985 Adult: $15 Child (under 12): $8 fc3* Here's a rare treat for all seafood lovers. Now IIL at Excelsior Brasserie, you can experience a Htf*^ combination of delectable fish and seafood \NV^ dishes served only from 11.30 am to
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    • 594 4 UDOrfoVoRRVw9JSpm"« 1 A Charity Film Premiere 1 UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE of THE MINISTER H for FOREIGN AFFAIRS and COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT I Mr. S. DHANABALAN In aid of the Community Chest of Singapore Tickets $5, $10 $25 AVAILABLE at YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL (PLAZA SINGAPURA) and TANGS SUPERSTORE b Sponsored by
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    • 386 5 NOTICES 1 1 UNITED WORLD COLLEGE 1 OF SOUTH EAST ASIA I I TENDER NOTICE fl Tenders are invited for the Repair and 1 decoration of: H 1) 4 Blocks of 3^Storey Boarding House; fl 2) 1 Block of 2-Storey Boarding House fl Annex; I 3) 7 Blocks of 2-Storey
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    • 437 5 What's on BOOK EXHIBITION THREE-DIMENSIONAL THE UNITED STATES Un hbrananship and Exhibition of contempo- The inauguration of information science^ 11 rar y West German sculp- President Reagan's sec-am-7 pm. Bukit Merah tures and drawings. Na- ond term of office and the library. tional Museum. 9am 5.30 accomplishments of the i
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    • 1189 1 Beauty becomes big business in China Hairstyle demonstration in Beijing Beauty parlours, formerly condemned as bourgeois, are making a comeback m China. Women from all walks of life can now get expert beauty care to help them make themselves beauti- FOR the first time m decades, ordinary Chinese women, starting
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      • 207 1 PRESIDENT MERUN HOTEL invites suitably qualified applicants for the positions of:COST CONTROLLER The successful candidate will report directly to the Executive Assistant Manager. Requirements At least 3 years of experience m hotel cost accounting L.C.C. intermediate m costing Ability to analyse accounts and recommend cost saving methods ASSISTANT HOUSEKEEPER She
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      • 288 1 AwmmwmmA fJ SUB-CONTRACTORS I fd A major shipbuiiamg ana repc r r. z yORj wl situated m the Jurong Industrial Estate "Jv requires resident sub-contractors tor Itre fM following works fd Steel structural fabrication/ construction. Va Ship side blasting. Tank cleaning. fd Ship builder/repairer. fd P'Pe works. m fA Machinery
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    • BILINGUAL
      • 961 2  -  CLAUDIA MO By Chinese triads are still a serious menace m Hongkong. Their influence reportedly spreads far beyond the boundaries of the teeming colony and they resort to computers to keep track of their members and operations. QONE are the days of chicken blood oaths an
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      • 765 4 Sa&Jbdluiscb THE recently formed Teater Nadi is due to make its public debut at the Drama Centre on May 6 with a play entitled Encong. Encong was written by Nadiputra, one of the group's co-founders and its president. The play, m its forthcoming presentation, will have
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      • 863 4 TEATER Nadi yang baru ditubuhkan akan diperkenalkan secara rasmi pada 6 Mci '85 mi di Pusat Drama. Sebuah drama yang berjudul 'Encong' tulisan Nadiputra akan di pentaskan pada hari perasmian itu. Menurut Nadiputra, salah seorang pengasas Teater Nadi, empat orang pelakon akan melakonkan drama 'Encong'.
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      • 383 4  - Lesson 144 A Easy Steps to Malaj Haron A. Rahman By Langkah mengurangkan jumlah orang-orang yang begini amat patut sekali kerana jalanraya akan kurang kesesakannya, jika mereka yang tidak periu memiliki kenderaan sedia memberi jalan kepada mereka yang benar-benar periu dalam kerjaya ataupun mata pencarian mereka. Tetapi bagi yang lain,
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      • 583 2 APPOINTMENTS I JS_ Singapore Tourist Promotion Board I Applications are invited from Servicing Board and Management Benefits include the 13th month M _rr_PnFTA T VX/" citizens/permanent residents of Meetings annual allowance, 21 days annual H V I II r*\ l\ Singapore for appointment as Personnel administration vacation leave, housing and
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      • 287 2 \i NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD We are engaged m international shipping, chartering and related businesses and have plans to expand our activities. We require suitably qualified persons prepared to make a career m shipping to strengthen our existing team of dedicated staff and to further improve our operational efficiency and
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      • 145 2 ©Bringing w np children is not easy Over 200 nutritionally sound and ingenious recipes ranging from soups, vegetable and meat dishes to puddings. Available at all good bookshops. FEDER AL LU PUBLICATIONS SHERIFF'S SALE hIN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN THE CAUSE OF SUIT NO. 8092
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      • 129 3 NOTICES r Notice is hereby given that Muslim graves at Lots 139-2 and 133-1 MX 33 (between Kg Sanyongkong and Kg Batu Koyok) Pulau Tekong Besar which are affected by redevelopment project of the Ministry of Defence will be exhumed for reinterment at the Chua Chu Kang Muslim cemetery on
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      • 196 3 The following Ordinary Shares Certificates have been reported lost or destroyed. SOUTH PACIFIC TEXTILE INDUSTRIES BERHAD Cert Not. In Ihe name of No. of shares *****4-*****6 Thong Thiam Hee, Patrick 3x1,000 *****0 -do 1 x 600 MALAYSIAN GENERAL INVESTMENT CORPORATION BERHAD *****9 Koo Chee Kong 1 x 1,000 THE EAST
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      • 680 3 NOTICES PERBADANAN PEMBEKALAN LETRIK SARAWAK (SARAWAK ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CORPORATION) ENGKILILI-SIBU TRANSMISSION PROJECT 275 XV, 132 XV AND LOWER VOLTAGE SWITCHGEAR, TRANSFORMERS, SHUNT REACTORS, CABLES AND ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT Tenders are invited tor the supply delivery erection and commissioning of switchgear transformers ana reactors at three substations, one at Deshon iSibu one
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 551 3 COMICS (HOLY GOOP GRAW.OI f l 2fi;"_ <NOW S I 7ZZ2> 1I I love the sounds I I /the CRACK \II I \&y^ I I And the bonk of WfeU^OTTON// a^P O Z2^^J I Vf G> THE OUTFIELDERS HEAD^ BEETLE BAILEY b^ *#orr p_*er THE BORN LOSER Britrr«_Mis«m r X
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      • 907 4 APPOINTMENTS J AIRPORT SERVICES A We are a fast growing organisation engaged m, amongst other urn services, food catering. We are now looking for promising m- IB di viduals to join one of our subsidiary companies specialising 19 m mi*_:>: _onal catering. The successful candidates are required BY to work
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