The Straits Times, 2 November 1985

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1985 50 CENTS M.C (P) No. 95/1/85
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  • 196 1 PERTH, Fri Two Singaporean men have spurned a re-trial on heroin charges because they would rather spend 15 years m an Australian jail than be deported to face Singapore's stern judicial system. Their lawyers told the court yesterday that restaurant manager Kok
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  • 589 1 Uncertainty over conflicting statements on Opec price policy ABU DHABI, Fri. The world oil market faced confusion and uncertainty today over contradictory statements on whether the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries is about to embark on a price cutting free-for-all. The US dollar fell sharply against
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  • 39 1 TOKYO, Fri. A 41-year-old man was hospitalised today after drinking a bottled health drink found laced with an insecticide, the 14th case m western Japan since April involving tainted drinks obtained from vending machines, dolice said. AP
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  • 43 1 DAR ES SALAAM, Fri. Mr Ali Hassan Mwinyi was today declared Tanzanian President-elect after taking more than 92 per cent of votes cast m the country's presidential poll last Sunday. He was the only candidate and succeeds President Julius Nyrere. AFP
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  • 329 1 TWO men were sentenced to death by the High Court yesterday m Singapore's biggest drag trafficking case involving more than $32 million worth of heroin. Ng Beng Kee, 44, and Tan Hock Bin, 31, remained calm when sentence was passed, bat last as
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  • 152 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. New Straits Times reporter Sabry Sharif was arrested today under the Official Secrets Act and will appear m court tomorrow on charges relating to an article he wrote about aircraft to be acquired for the Royal Malaysian Air Force. Sabry, 27,
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  • 147 1 GENEVA, Fri. Singapore has been ranked the fifth thriftiest nation m the world after Switzerland, Japan, the United States and Belgium. The International Savings Banks Institute said yesterday the title of the world's thriftiest nation was taken by Switzerland for the 12th consecutive year. The Swiss
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  • 129 1 FAMILIES who are tied down caring for their aged sick parents will soon have a service they can tarn to for an extra hand or a few hoars break In a day. The home-help service will be launched by the Community Development Ministry to help families care for
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  • 318 1 NEW YORK, Fri. Another record US trade deficit and the prospect of a free-for-all In world •U pricing caused the US dollar to tumble on foreign exchanges around the world today. Gold and silver prices also declined, and there were some fairly sharp
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  • 550 1  - Investments may remain the same EDB chief HSUNG BEE HWA By and ANNE KOH THE task of attracting foreign investors will remain difficult next year and investments might well stay at this year's expected level of $1 billion to $1.2 billion. Mr P.Y. Hwang, Chairman of the Economic Development Board,
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  • 310 1 Reagan offers new arms control plan GENEVA, Fri. The United States presented new arms control proposals today to Soviet negotiators, who agreed to extend the current round of Geneva talks into next week, chief US negotiator Max Kampelman said. No details have emerged on the proposals, but US President Ronald
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    • 62 1 MOSCOW, Fri. The official Soviet news agency Tass today described President Reagan's new arms control proposals as the old lIS position m new wrapping. In the first Soviet reaction to the proposals, presented to Soviet negotiators earlier today, Tass said they stuck to old US arguments,
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 557 2 Hotel lays off 116 THE Mandarin Hotel laid off 116 employees yesterday. Most of the retrenched workers were from the hotel's housekeeping and food and beverage departments, said Public Relations Manager Mrs Kirn Church. "The reason we are letting them go early is to help them find employment at
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    • 191 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: GIVEN present depressed market conditions, it will take much ingenuity and shrewdness to improve on the assured, and tax-free, 6.5 per cent return offered by the CPF. Unless a CPF account holder is well-in-formed and has the time and patience to monitor market trends closely,
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    • 535 2 Jews stop play JEWISH demonstrators stormed the stage of a Frankfurt theatre, wrecked the world premiere of a play by the late Rainer Werner Fassbinder which they denounced as anti-Semitic and vowed to stop future performances. Minutes after the curtain rose on Thursday night on the play,
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    • 399 2 Politicians do it too TELL-ALL books are thought to be a particularly lucrative business m the books market m the United States. One of the most noted stars who has bared her soul is Joan Collins, the actress who revealed everything you wanted to know about glamour, Hollywood
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    • 174 2 SIA STAFF SELL BACK 7.5 m AIRLINE SHARES TO DBS BANK THE EMPLOYEES of Singapore Airlines (SIA) have sold back 7.5 million of their shares m the airline to DBS Bank, which is also handling the SIA public share sale. This means SIA employees have decided to retain about
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    • 94 2 ENGINEERS HAIL PWD'S MOVE TWO ASSOCIATIONS of engineers say they are heartened by the PWD's recent announcements inviting engineering consultants to be considered for appointment on government projects. In addition, both warmly welcome Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan's statement that public projects will be accelerated. Noting the
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    • 301 2 No sweat for Chelsea CHELSEA hot-shots Kerry Dixon and David Speedie have scored more goals between them this season than the whole of the Ipswich team whom the London club take on at Portman Road today. The English and Scottish internationals respectively have done individually what it has taken
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    • 194 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causaway No amnestys Arthit THAI Supreme Commander Gen Arthit Kamlang-ek yesterday brushed aside recent rumours that an amnesty would be granted to those suspects on trial for their involvement m the attempted coup of Sept 9. He also allayed fears of another coup attempt and
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  • around the WORLD
    • 481 3 9 out of 10 'belong to middle class' TOKYO, Friday NEARLY 90 per cent of Japanese consider themselves middle class, the Economic Planning agency (EPA) said m a White Paper on Japanese life released today. The report said 4.5 per cent of 4,000 people polled
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    • 316 3 SOUTHEND (England), Fri. How lucky can you get? Surely not much more than 79-year-old vagrant Dick Luck. Southend police said today they are trying to trace Mr Luck to tell him his £2,927 (558,780), which he twice lost and twice got back, is
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    • 73 3 BEIJING, Fri. An art thief has stolen or damaged nine 600-year-old murals at Dunhuang, China's most famous repository of Buddhist paintings. Dun- huang is along the famed Silk Route. The thief tunnelled from a cave at the bottom of a cliff at Dunhuang m west China
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    • 51 3 ISLAMABAD, Fri. Afghanistan said yesterday its forces had freed four Chinese geologists kidnapped m Baluchistan province, south-western Pakistan, last month and since held by rebels m the southern Afghan province of Zabul. Kabul Radio said the four men were handed over to the Chinese embassy m Kabul yesterday.
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    • 34 3 BEIJING, Fri. The first new foreign bank branch m China since 1949 was established yesterday when the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation opened for business m the Shenzhen special economic zone. AP
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    • 163 3 TOKYO, Fri. Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Van Dong told visiting US businessmen a political solution to the withdrawal of Hanoi's troops from Cambodia would be sooner than they expected, Japan's Kyodo News reported. He told the group yesterday: "We will politically solve the matter sooner than
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    • 173 3 Air India jet crash CORK (Ireland), Fri. The cause of the Air India jumbo jet crash, m which 329 people died, should be known by the end of the year, the Indian judge heading the investigation said yesterday. High Court Judge B. N. Kirpal told a news
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    • 144 3 Tear gas checks rioting students SEOUL, Fri. More than 1,500 South Korean students faced riot police and tear gas today m the second day of an anti-government protest at Seoul National University, witnesses said. Hundreds of riot police, hurling tear gas cannisters, stopped the students from taking to the streets
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    • 30 3 COLOMBO, Fri. Seven saiiors were killed when a landmine believed to have been laid by Tamil separatists blew up their vehicle on a road m the north-east. AFP
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    • 345 3 Sikhs batter down temple railings in protest CHANDIGARH, Fri. Sikhs swinging axes and hammers yesterday battered down railings m the Golden Temple, their holiest shrine, m a protest marking the first anniversary of former Prime Minister Mrs Indira Gandhi's murder. The Press Trust of India news agency said the protesters
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    • 387 5 It is denounced as anti-Semitic FRANKFURT, Fri. JEWISH demonstrators stormed the stage of a Frankfurt theatre, wrecked the world premiere of a play by the late Rainer Werner Fassbinder which they denounced as antiSemitic and vowed to stop future performances. Minutes after the curtain
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    • 159 5 LONDON, Fri. A New Zealand author who spent 12 years writing a first novel that portrays a savage assault on an autistic child has won Britain's top literary prize. Keri Hulme was awarded the £15,000 (5545,900) Booker-McConnell Prize for The Bone People at a
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    • 165 5 London, Paris get 1 2 proposals for channel link LONDON, Fri. Britain and France today faced a choice of up to 12 projects to build a fixed link, such as a tunnel or a bridge, across the channel dividing Britain from continental Europe. When the deadline for applications expired at
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    • 7 5 The ultimate solution to illegal parking Reuter
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    • 5 5 AP Reuter
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    • 51 5 LONDON, Fri. Unemployment in Britain had its biggest fall in two years in October after hitting a record high in September. The Department of Em* ployment said yesterday that between mid-Septem-ber and mid-October, the number of people unemployed fell by 69,337, or
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    • 354 5 Soviet ship scrapes Swedish spy vessel STOCKHOLM, Fri A SOVIET warship "nudged" a Swedish spy vessel shadowing a new type of Soviet submarine never seen before m the Baltic Sea. Captain Bjorn Eklind, 45, commander of the spy vessel, Orion, said at a news conference yesterday a Soviet minesweeper intercepted
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    • 428 6 4 WE would not trade away or negotiate strategic defence. To do that would be a mutual suicide pact and the President will not do m that. 7 Mr Weinberger. But this does not include Star Wars plan: Weinberger WASHINGTON, Fri. The
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    • 213 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. Soviet journalists said they were not surprised by any of the comments by United States President Ronald Reagan m an interview with them yesterday and found, as they had expected, that "we look at things differently". Mr Reagan, granting the first
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    • 273 6 CHARLOTTE (North Carolina), Fri. FOLLOWERS of Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh plotted to murder two United States magistrates investigating alleged violations of immigration laws by the guru and his sect m Oregon, a court here was told yesterday. According to Mr Joseph Green, an immigration
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    • 209 6 Coroner wants to settle case once and for all LOS ANGELES, Fri. The coroner who performed the autopsy on actress Marilyn Monroe 23 years ago has called for another investigation into her death, even though he says he stands by his original conclusion that it was;
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    • 121 6 Sex slave kidnapper is found guilty LOS ANGELES, Fri. A lumber mill worker was convicted at Redwood City yesterday of kidnapping and sexually abusing a woman he held as his sexual slave for more than seven years. Cameron Hooker admitted that he kidnapped Miss Colleen Stan, now 28, m May
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    • 365 8 US-Russia spy swap deal likely 'Sakharov may be involved' BONN, Fri. The superpowers have a big spy swap m the works and Soviet dissidents Andrei Sakharov and Anatoly Shcharansky could be included m the US-Soviet deal, the Bild reported today. A proposal to include the two best-known Soviet dissidents m
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    • 230 8 Sicilian mobster testifies NEW YORK, Friday TOMMASO Buscetta, former mob boss turned government informant, told a court yesterday how the Sicilian Mafia organisation came full circle when leaders of its fledgling American offspring taught it how to run its affairs m the modern world.
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    • 146 8 Probe on illegal Cabbage Patch dolls WASHINGTON, Fri. The US International Trade Commission (ITC) today opened an investigation into a charge that some Cabbage Patch dolls made abroad were being sold illegally m the United States. The complaint was filed by Original Appalachian Artwork, of Cleveland, Georgia the designer of
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    • 63 8 WASHINGTON, Fri. The US Defence Department has suspended new military contracts with its second largest supplier, Rockwell International, after the company pleaded guilty on Wednesday to falsifying bills. Six company employees are accused of falsifying 20 bills, part of a US$l.3 million (SSUS2.7 million) Air Force
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      • 81 8 INDIA PLANS to keep open its option to build a nuclear bomb, Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was quoted as saying today. The Press Trust of India said m New Delhi that Mr Gandhi told a meeting of journalists: "The option is open and I am not closing
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      • 73 8 EUROPEAN SCIENTISTS worked yesterday on scores of experiments aboard the space shuttle Challenger as a week-long mission chartered by West Germany continued with virtually no problems. A United States space agency official m Houston said minor technical adjustments stemmed an excess flow of nitrogen into the shuttle's cabin.
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      • 48 8 THE PAKISTAN Senate yesterday passed a controversial indemnity Bill m Islamabad, legitimising eight years of martial law. The Bill, which also writes most of military ruler Gen Mohammad Zia Ul-Haq's martial law orders into the Constitution, was passed by the National Assembly earlier this month. AP
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      • 46 8 Seven 'spies' charged SEVEN PEOPLE alleged to have passed secrets to North Korea for up to 25 years have been arrested and charged with spying. The Defence Security Command, the South Korean military intelligence arm, said the ring specialised m information on mili- tary movements. Reuter
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      • 93 8 YELENA BONNER, wife of banished Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov, is awaiting a telephone call from her children m the United States before going abroad for medical treatment, Soviet journalist Viktor Louis said m Moscow yesterday. Mr Louis, who has been acting as a source of information
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      • 87 8 LEBANON'S MOST powerful militia chiefs are expected to sign a peace pact m Damascus on Sunday aimed at ending the 10-year-old civil war, political sources said m Beirut yesterday. They said Christian "Lebanese forces" leader Elie Hobeika would join Mr Nabih Berri of the Shi'ite Amal militia
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    • 175 9 JERICHO (Occupied West Bank), Fri. For the first time since the Six-Day War m 1967, the Roman Catholic Church was allowed yesterday to celebrate Mass at the Jordan river bank site where tradition holds that Jesus Christ was baptised by John the Baptist.
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    • 87 9 Uganda's coffee drying up KAMPALA, Fri. Uganda's coffee industry is rapidly grinding to a halt because of fighting between government and rebel forces, an official of the Government Coffee Marketing Board said yesterday. The official, who declined to be named, said that deliveries of coffee to processing plants had shrunk
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    • 210 9 N. Africa and M-East top arms importers LONDON, Fri. The Middle East and North Africa remain the world's two largest arms-importing regions, with purchases boosted by mass investment by the oil-based Gulf monarchies, the privatelyfunded International Institute for Strategic Studies said today. The six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), fearing a
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    • 267 9 Seamen move against S. Africa LONDON, Fri. Seamen and dockers from unions m 22 countries have promised to boycott companies supplying oil to South Africa, according to Britain's National Union of Seamen. A British seamen's union spokesman said yesterday's pledge was unanimous and included representatives from
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 176 10 A petroleum stockpile for Asean soon KUALA LUMPUR, Friday ASEAN petroleum-produc-ing countries will set up a petroleum stockpile by contributing to a reserve. The Asean Petroleum Security Reserve (APSR), to be set up soon, is aimed at ensuring that there will be oil supply when there is a shortage. Petronas
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    • 85 10 BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand's military leader admitted that three Thai soldiers strayed across the Cambodian border after the government said they had been abducted by Vietnamese troops. Supreme military and army commander Gen Arthit Kamlang-ek, m an interview published m the Bangkok Post today, said the
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    • 144 10 Fan fires pistol to stop basketball brawl MANILA, Fri. An angry fan fired a gun into the air last night to stop a brawl between players m the closing minutes of a basketball game. The ruckus started when two players, already reprimanded for rough play during the Philippine Basketball Association
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    • 20 10 Jakarta, Fri. Two to three out of every 1,000 Indonesians have tuberculosis, Antara news agency reported today. AFP
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    • 74 10 Jakarta, Fri. A university administrator and two students were each sentenced to eight years' jail for subversion yesterday. Murdjoko, 26, the administrator m the east Java city of Surabaya, and the students, Andi Sukisno, 21, and Sugeng Budiono, 20, had been accused of discussing
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    • 495 10  -  NANCY CHNG Bangkok Correspondent General also dismisses talk of split m military BANGKOK, Fri Thai Supreme Commander Gen Arthit Kamlang-ek today brushed aside recent rumours that an amnesty would be granted for those suspects currently under trial for their involvement m the attempted coup of Sept
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    • 213 10 Imelda gets Soviet trade offer to lift economy MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet Union has proposer: expansion of trade ties to help the Philippine* overcome its worst economic crisis since Work War H. The proposal was made by Soviet Foreign Trade Minister Boris Aristov m a meeting yesterday with visiting Philippine
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    • 203 10 IMF holds back $965 m loan to Manila WASHINGTON, Fri. The International Monetary Fond (IMF) has delayed disbursement of a loan instalment to the Philippines until the Marcos government makes efforts to reform the monopolies of the coconut and sogar industries. Mr Paul Wolfowitz, Assistant Secretary of State for East
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    • 78 10 JAKARTA, Fri. Authorities have arrested a former activist of the nowoutlawed Indonesian Communist Student Movement who had been smuggled m from China for subversive activities. Terbit (Sunrise) newspaper quoted central Java military commander Ma- jor General Harsudiyono Hartas as saying on Monday that the man had
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    • 186 11 3-nation plan to fight oil spill in Straits KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia has drawn up a contingency plan with Singapore and Indonesia to fight oil pollution m the Straits of Malacca, Science, Technology and Environment Minister Datuk Amar Stephen Yong said today. He said the plan included the action to
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    • 106 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The month-lon|; test transmission of TV3 programmes to central Perak and Johor started today. Trial telecast was conducted from 4 pm to 6.30 pm, following which TV3's transmitters m Ipoh and Johor telecast the same programmes as those for
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    • 203 11 PORT KLANG, Fri. Priority for development projects m the construction and building industry will now be given to local companies and contractors who have the capability and technological know-how which are equal to their foreign counterparts. Trade and industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said the time
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    • 250 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia, the world's biggest producer and exporter of tin, is girding itself for possible turmoil m the tin market following the cancellation of tin trading m London and Kuala Lumpur, government officials said today. Trading was suspended on the London Metal
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    • 132 11 SUBANG, Fri. Soviet Deputy Prime Minister Yakov Ryabov arrived here tonight to begin a five-day official visit to Malaysia. Mr Ryabov, accompanied by his wife and a sev-en-member delegation, was met on arrival by Public Enterprises Minister Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz. Mr Ryabov, who arrived here
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    • 653 11 Emergency session put off to ease tension KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan said today he has decided to postpone an emergency session of the State Assembly scheduled for Monday m view of the "prevailing tension" m the state. He
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  • HOME
    • 630 12  -  STELLA DANKER Scheme to keep old folk out of Homes B/ FAMILIES who need an extra hand to care for their aged sick parents will soon have a homehelp service to turn to. The scheme will be launched by the Community Development Ministry early
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    • 36 12 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) and Kansai Telecasting Corporation (KTV) of Japan signed a "sister-station" agreement of cooperation and friendship yesterday. Both stations have agreed to cooperate m various areas of television production.
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    • 331 12 Home most of the time looking after her mother 61 don't want to put her in an old folks' home because I don't think that's right. These homes should be for old people with no family, not for people like 4) my mother. Miss Evelyn Yap MISS Evelyn Yap, 47,
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    • 172 12 POLICE are mounting stake-outs m carparks following a spate of fires which damaged at least 10 vehicles m the past month. "We believe the fires were started by the same person," a senior police officer said. "He has been active m carparks all over the island
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    • 241 12 Sale of pawn tickets rises by 50% THE sale of pawn tickets increased by about 50 per cent over the year as more people have been unable to redeem their pledges from pawnshops. Traders m second-hand gold jewellery, who buy the pawn tickets, said on Thursday the rise was caused
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    • 62 12 TWO ships of the Royal Australian Navy, HMAS "Stalwart and HMAS Perth, arrive today for a five-day visit. Under the command of Rear Admiral I. W. Knox, who will be aboard the Stalwart, the ships will also be taking part m an air defence exercise ADEX
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    • 238 12 FOR the first time, the Mandarin Hotel laid off 116 employees yesterday. Most of the retrenched workers were from the Orchard Road five-star hotel's housekeeping and food and beverage departments, said Public Relations Manager Mrs Kirn Church. The terms of the retrenchment, as laid down m
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    • 208 12 VOSPER shipyard, which specialises m naval and sophisticated vessels, has retrenched 170 of its emEloyees because of poor usiness. The yard, a member of the vast Vosper Thornycroft group m Britain, has been severely affected by the slowdown m the shipbuilding industry worldwide. Mr Francis
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    • 269 13 IT WAS a cheerful cacophony last night at the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's first celebrity fundraising concert. From the first squeak made by Mr Justice Lai Kew Chat's toy trumpet, the audience at the Victoria Concert Hall burst into laughter. Everytime the judge's trumpet made one
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    • 187 13  -  SURESH NAIR By! TH E C I D s Organised Crime Branch has taken over investigations into Tuesday's fire m Paya Lebar Road, where 14 foreign workers were injured. The CID stepped m after fire officers reported that flammable
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    • 666 13  - Defence a pack of lies judges BEN DAVIDSON $32 m heroin trafficking case Difficult to believe Tan was 'gullible' By! THE defence of one of the two men found guilty of trafficking m $32 million worth of heroin was "a pack of lies," two High Court judges said yesterday m
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    • 105 13 Two die, one badly hurt in accidents TWO people died and another was seriously injured m two accidents on Thursday. An unidentified woman, m her late 40s, died after she was hit by a car along Alexandra Road at about 9.10 pm. In the other accident, a motorcyclist died after
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    • 23 13 FIRE damaged a wooden bed and eight mattresses inside a furniture shop at Bukit Merah on Thursday. No one was injured.
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    • 269 13 Plan to build two more driving circuits THE next two driving circuits will be m Bukit Batok and Bedok. Sites have been earmarked for the circuits but it is expected to be some time before they are built. The site m Bukit Batok is m the new town while the
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    • EDM ANNUAL REPORT
      • 278 15 Industries broad-based THE manufacturing sector performed quite well last year with a 9 per cent growth compared with only 2 per cent m 1983, the Economic Development Board said m its latest annual report. Growth was more broad-based, covering a range of industries including petroleum, electrical/electronics and transport equipment. Output
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      • 209 15 AUTOMATION AND NEW MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY: More companies invested m automation equipment. At the end of last year, 850 robots and manipulators were used m various industries such as plastic and injection moulding, diecasting and producing of printed circuit board assemblies. MACHINE TOOLS AND INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY: The output of metal-cutting
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      • 82 15 POLICE advise motorists to avoid six roads that will be closed to traffic for the annual fire- walking ceremony to be held at the Sri Mariamman Temple at South Bridge Road on Monday. The roads, to be closed from 2 pm to 10 pm, are
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      • 30 15 THE number-to-number telephone service to China was introduced yesterday. The charge is $14.40 for the first block of three minutes and $4.80 for subsequent blocks of one minute.
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    • 121 15 ONE hundred and thirty years ago, the Christian Brothers m Singapore buried a bottle with a commemorative note m the ground m Bras Basah Road and built their flagship school, St Joseph's Institution, there. Yesterday, a bottle with a similar message, updated,
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    • 297 15 It will be a permanent feature if response is good AN exhibition which opened yesterday aims to get the productivity message across early to children Singapore's future workforce. The month-long Value Added exhibition will become a permanent feature if the Singapore Science Centre gets
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    • 411 15  -  CATHERINE C. ONG Reaction to 4 CPF cash for shares and gold' scheme By BEFORE you get excited about the latest CPF investment scheme, here is what the experts say you can or more likely cannot do. Most CPF members will not have enough
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    • 129 15 A WORLD-renowned expert on computer crimes and security will talk about how firms can improve their computer security at a seminar here on Dec 5 and 6. Dr Kenneth Wong, manager of Data Processing Security and Privacy Division of the BIS Applied Systems
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    • 699 16  -  MICHAEL LIM SAF fosters way to build rapport By SIMPLY pot, Transactional Analysis is all about communication between people, and how this can be improved. "It's a communication framework for understanding people," said Dr Chna Bee Leng, a research officer with the Defence Ministry's Personnel Research
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    • 362 16 THE SAF's Chief Infantry Officer related some anecdotes to show how TA is catching on. Col Kwan Yue Yeong told the seminar yesterday of his visit to a non-commissioned officers' mess for a tea party. When he went inside, a few stood to
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    • 90 16 Unlawful assembly charge AN 18- YEAR-OLD youth was yesterday charged with being a member of an unlawful assembly which caused the death a 23-year-old man on the second floor of Centrepoint shopping centre on Oct 6 this year. Ho Hoe Chuen, a national serviceman, is alleged to have been with
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    • 88 16 Party for 40 senior citizens FORTY senior citizens from the St John's Home for the Aged will be treated to a party m Funworld, Parkway Parade, tomorrow, between 3.30 pm and 6.30 pm. Programmes for the party include a magic show, breakdance, sing-a-long session and a performance by the staff
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    • 28 16 THE Advertisement Licensing Unit of the Public Works Department moved from Chatsworth Road to the former Peck Seah Primary School at 25 Peck Seah Street yesterday.
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    • 250 16 HUNGER saved a fitter from a fire that seriously injured his colleague on board a tanker. The injured man, Mr Harjinder Singh Grewal, 35, suffered extensive burns and died m hospital eight days after the blaze. The flash fire broke out on
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    • 233 19 New awards to those with five years' service FROM next year the Government will present a community service award to resident committee members m recognition of their service to the community. The awards will be given by the middle of next year to those who have
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    • 317 19  -  MATHEW YAP Smaller firms worried by move By I THE Housing Board plans to lump more of its routine maintenance work into bigger contracts, a move that is worrying some smaller contractor firms. It has called for prequalification of contractors for a new scheme
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    • 75 19 A PRINTING operator was injured when his palm and fingers were caught m a printing machine at a workshop m the Mandarin Hotel building m Orchard Link yesterday Firemen freed him and took him to hospital where he was treated for a badly bruised
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    • 38 19 THE bus stop outside Toa Payoh Methodist Church m Lorong 2 will be re-sited to its original position opposite Block 175 from Nov 3. Bus services 95, 153 and 232 will call at this bus stop.
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    • 228 19 Store-owner helps to nab bogus cops THREE men who posed as detectives to search an Ang Mo Kio department store yesterday, purportedly for illegal 4-D lottery collection, found the tables turned when the store-owner played detective and trailed them before calling the police. Two of the bogus cops were arrested,
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    • 223 19 THEY are professionals, all four of them. They do not get worried, ruffled or unduly excited. "The excitement will probably come only five minutes before we're on the air," said singer Mahani Mohd, who with another singer, Miss Lin Xinyi
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    • 114 19 TICKET bookings by post for the Festival of Dance have been extended for a week to Thursday. Block bookings are accepted and all seats will be allocated on a first-come-first-served best-seat-available basis for the festival, which will be from Nov 30 to Dec 11
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    • 317 19 7 flats picked on first day of new scheme THE first day of on-the-spot selection of Housing Board resale flats yesterday saw seven out of 49 flats offered being sold. Six of the flats taken up were three-room units and one was a four-room. Under this scheme, three and four-room
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  • Parliament
    • 499 14 More reports from Thursday's Parliament sitting IT ALL began with a seemingly straightforward question m Parliament on Thursday. Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) asked if it was the Government's policy to prepare Armed Forces officers for a career m politics.
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      • 220 14 ORDER. Clarification. Petition. Privilege. These words flew freely around for a few minutes after Anson MP J. B. Jeyaretnam decided to take the House to task for not replying to a petition from a member of the public. It was an uphill battle from
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      • 134 14 THE English language proficiency test for applicants for taxi drivers' vocational licences is necessary because English is a common language. Minister for Communications and Information Yeo Ning Hong said the test was simple and most applicants had no difficulties passing. It is useful for taxi-drivers to
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      • 99 14 THE use of telecommunications terminal equipment, such as telex machines, pagers and mobile sets m the private sector is under study, Minister for Communications and Information Yeo Ning Hong said on Thursday. Dr Yeo was replying to a question from Dr Wang Kai Yuen (Bukit Timah), who
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      • 93 14 THE Community Development Ministry is looking at the possibility of using part-time staff to keep the Ang Mo Kio library open on Sundays. Another possibility is to open the library on Sunday and close it one day during the week. The Minister of State (Community Development, Communications
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      • 70 14 STEPS to ease the parking problem along Serangoon Garden are being studied by the Urban Redevelopment Authority and Public Works Department, said National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan. Demand for car parks m this estate has risen recently and, at times, drivers who are unable to find
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      • 81 14 1 1 Bills introduced ELEVEN BELLS were introduced m Parliament on Thursday. They included the Statute Law Revision Bill, the Subordinate Courts (Amendment) Bill, the Supreme Court of Judicature (Amendment) Bill and the Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill. The other Bills were: The HUDC Housing Estates (Amendment) Bill, the Mass
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    • 197 14 Security in army camps adequate: B-G Lee SECURITY procedures to prevent unauthorised entry into military camps and areas are adequate, Parliament was told. This assurance came from Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, Minister of State (Defence), replying to Dr Lav Teik Soon (Serangoon Gardens) who wanted an explanation on how
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    • 162 14 Chiam answers his own question MR Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) amused the House yesterday when he asked a question and then answered it himself. When National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan was unable to tell offhand the area of land acquired m Potong Pasir estate m reply to a
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    • 324 14 FLATS m Normanton Park, built for Singapore Armed Forces officers, can only be resold to serving officers so that the SAF character of the estate can be preserved, the Minister of State (Defence), Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, said on Thursday. Despite this ruling, he
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    • 261 14 THE unemployment situation is not that bad, Acting Minister for Labour Lee Yock Suan told Parliament. Elaborating, Mr Lee said that when the ministry offered employment assistance to 2,000 retrenched workers recently, only about 533 responded. About one-third of those who responded failed to turn
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    • 342 14 TEACHERS will be recruited from overseas only when there are not enough local graduates willing to do the job. Education Minister Dr Tony Tan said that overseas recruitment was still an option because of the shortage of teachers. "Only if we are
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    • 50 14 THERE are about 1 ,m relief teachers m our schools and Junior colleges. Education Minister Dr Tony Tan said on Thursday they made op about 5 per cent of the teaching force. Most do not have formal training. About 151 of them are retired or former teachers.
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    • 199 14 RESETTLED shopkeepers now enjoy "very substantial" rent concessions and, with some business acumen, can succeed m their business, National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan said. He said no amount of concession would help if a shopkeeper did not have the necessary acumen. Mr
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  • 558 20 The Straits Times says Better to leave savings in CPF CPF account holders may have a difficult decision ahead now that they are allowed the use of their savings for investment m shares, loan stocks and gold. The attraction of a potentially higher return from personal investment decisions with the
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  • 486 20 T.F. Hwang takes you down Memory AS I SEE IT THE news as I see it. On Tuesday, there was a report which set my mind a-thinking about the old and new Singapore. It was a story of a dialect-speaking taxi rsenger who wanted go to C.K. Tang, but was
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  • 818 20  -  HALINAH TODD. Profile on Brig-Gen (Res) Lee by The New Straits Times In yesterday's interview reproduced from the New Sunday Times, First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong gave his views on a variety of topics ranging from decision-making m a Singapore Cabinet now dominated by
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  • 2280 20  - Pains and Challenges of challenges of a 'zero' year HALINAH TODD Progress still possible but voters must lower their expectations By Interview with Brig-Gen (Res) Lee QUESTION: In the past, Eolitieal consensus has een closely linked with high rates of economic growth. Now that Singapore faces at least two years
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  • 193 20 Moves to boost economy 4 WE ARE not talking about making wages cost less or services cost less If electricity is indeed expensive to produce m Singapore, then we cannot subsidise it. Bat we should have less reliance on automatic increments, and instead have remuneration
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  • 950 21  -  ALBERT RAMALINGAM ISMAIL KASSIM XL may open its doors further to foreign investors By and KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin has strongly hinged his 1966 Budget on a growth m private investment and an 18.6 per cent increase m the
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  • 114 21 "I'M IN favour of motherhood." Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, replying to a suggestion that he was not desirous of keeping this region nuclear"l am very tall, the audience is down there and I am np there and, therefore, I have an arrogant, aloof look." First
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    • 520 22 Ghazali clarifies comments on overseas Chinese Ta SHI Ghazali Shafie wish* s to draw your attention to the Oct 29 issue of The Straits Times, m which he was reported to have said that China's attitude to the Huaqiao or overseas Chinese also created disquiet m Asean because Beijing tried
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    • 167 22 Firm fined for 'parking' in loading bay MY company took part m a recent exhibition at the World Trade Centre Hall 2. As there was only one loading/unloading bay, delivery vehicles carrying exhibits had to line up to unload the goods. Some were bulky items and had to be carried
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    • 225 22 Hawker washed glasses in same pail I EAT very frequently at the food centre opposite the Botanic Gardens. What I saw on Oct 19, however, made my stomach churn. I saw a woman washing glasses m a plastic pail half full of dirty water. While there I noted that m
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    • Bouquets
      • 308 22 I SPENT two weeks m Singapore m September on the last stop of a trip to Asia. Looking back on my journey I think I owe a letter of thanks to the people of Singapore for making my stay there the most happy one
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      • 122 22 MY purse was stolen m Centrepoint last Sunday. The thief, or thieves, removed the money and discarded it near Orchard Point. I would like to thank Mr Tan Ah Poh for finding it and taking the trouble to hand it m to Tanglin police station.
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    • 260 22 Role m public projects welcomed THE Association of Consulting Engineers Singapore (Aces) and the Institution of Engineers Singapore (lES) are heartened by the Public Works Department's recent announcements inviting engineering consultants to be considered for appointment on government projects. Both engineering bodies also warmly welcome Dr
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    • On the screen
      • 104 22 DURING the Channel 5 English news at 8.45 pm on Oct 25, a segment of film showed some very filthy public toilets. To have a public toilet m all its filthy glory brought into one's living room m full colour is not my idea of truth
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      • 286 22 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation has round-ed-off the screening times of its programmes to the nearest half-hour to allow for more programmes and to remove the overlapping of programmes during prime time. Although this is a good move, we are very sad to find that
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    • 83 23 NEWS that some CPF funds will be allowed to be used for investing m shares boosted blue-chip stocks m Singapore yesterday. But overall falls still led rises by 112 to 54, while 31 stccks were unchanged. The Stratts Times Industrial Index rose 1.33 points to 767.94 and the
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    • Chief Price Changes
      • 54 23 Rothmans Msia 378 26 L*M5Oc 235 +22 OCBC 860+15 FIN 660+15 SPH 660+15 DBS 590+15 Spore land 250 +8 ICB 472 +6 U 0 B 368+6 Wearnes 356 4 6 CIC 320 +6 O|UB 279 +6 FF.IS 257 +6 Tat lee Bar* 256 +6 Cerebos50c 242 +6 Juron|En|50c 235
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      • 68 23 K I Pau 980 380 Ironoh Mires 496 -154 Wilkinson 306 —38 Magnum Corpn 378 —24 Duff Oev 640 -20 Kentucky Spore 346 —20 Sijma Metal 280 —20 CASH 50c 314 -18 HK Tin Corp 50c 247 -13 OiCBar*5Oc 180 -13 Hume M 366 -12 PeakHua 336 -12 M8!Hld(s50c
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      • 12 23 L M 50c 1,509,000 DBS 1,256,000 Raleigh 1,209,000 OCBC 89i,00q
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      • 87 23 Ocl 31 Nov 1 Oct 31 Nov 1 BT Composite ***** 662 06 BI Indicator *****26 *****82 ST Properties ***** 449 42 BT OB OS -62 —172 ST Minings 334 81 329 93 CADI -538 b -5426 ST Plantations 2313 87 2265 45 OBV -***** -***** OCBC 567 85
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    • 33 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrials Composite 1984/85 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1984/85 Low 717.95 (15/7/85) 631.62 (15/7/85) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)
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    • 14 23 THE US dollar lost 11 ticks to close at DM 2.6055 m Singapore.
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    • 21 23 c DM V FF S$ H$ USS ***** 2.6055 209.95 unq 2.1250 unq 1.4328 2.6055 209.60 7.9375 2.1255 7.7920
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    • 10 23 In Singapore, gold lost US$l.6O to close at U*****.10.
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    • 33 23 Eurodollar: Gained 0.10 ticks to 92.10 a contract. Deutechemark: Gained 16 ticks to 0.3851 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 45 ticks to 0.*****2 a contract. Gold: Lost US$2.OO to U*****.10 an ounce.
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    • Short stops
      • 65 23 TOKYO, Fri Japan's biggest shipbuilder and heavy machinery maker, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd, today reported a 29.6 per cent drop m its pre-tax profit m the halfyear to the end of September because of sales declines m ships and steel structures. The profit came to 30.33 billion
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      • 64 23 LONDON, Fri. Lloyds Bank and Royal Bank of Scotland Group have surprised bond market participants and launched a total of US$BOO million (Ssl.7 billion) m perpetual floating rate notes m a move to improve their capital ratios. Analysts noted that, while neither bank actually needed the
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      • 101 23 BEIJING, Fri. The Chinese renminbi is continuing to fall against the US dollar as well as other currencies but foreign bankers here do not think it will fall much further m the short term. The currency fell below 3.20 to the dollar m the exchange quotations
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      • 63 23 Fiat plans hi-tech future TURIN, Fri. Fiat plans big expansion m advanced technology ventures over the next decade while still seeking a joint venture partner for its car division after the collapse of talks with Ford. Company officials said Fiat hopes that by the early *****, its hi-tech division including
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      • 65 23 LONDON, Fri. The London Stock Exchange is looking at several ways to prevent the fragmentation of equity trading m London, including collaboration with the big international bond dealers, Chairman Nicholas Goodison said. Changes due next year m the exchange could see it running an
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    • 400 23  -  N. BALAKRISHNAN About 123 m retained and can be traded later By THE employees of Singapore Airlines (SIA) have sold back 7.5 million of their shares m the airline to DBS Bank, which is also handling the SIA public share sale. This means SIA
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    • 455 23  -  NORA CHENG By MORE than 200,000 CPF members have less than $3,000 each m investable funds as at December 1984. This means they will have to confine themselves to "lower-priced stocks" if they want to invest m the stock market under the
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    • 206 23 Shanghai bond issue a sell-out BEIJING, Fri. Shanghai's first bond issue since 1949 is already a sell-out, the head of the Shanghai Industrial and Commercial Bank said today. Bank chief Mao Yindong said m a telephone interview that thousands of buyers had flocked to the bank's 14 branches m Shanghai
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    • 277 23  -  CONRAD RAJ By TRUSTEE stocks are not necessarily safe, judging from the past performance of some companies m the category. All a company needs for its shares to qualify as a trustee stock is to have a paid-up capital of $5 million and pay dividends
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    • 84 23 y What each If your balance Is:- No of Total CPF Investible member (at Dec '84) members balance balance can invest $60,000 70,000 27,570 $1.78 bil $96 mil $3,470 $70,000 80,000 18,580 $1.39 bil $83 mil $4,470 $80,000 90,000 13,230 $1.12
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    • 364 23  -  MARA FERNANDEZ By SINGAPORE businessmen have presented 39 ways of encouraging entrepreneurship to the Economic Committee. Some of these suggestions, which included a clearing house to link research by academics, would help entrepreneurs to emerge when implemented within the next few years,
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    • 216 23 ANOTHER step towards a free sugar market has been taken by the Government with the removal of the excise duty on raw sugar and sugar syrups from yesterday. The excise duty of $163.54 on refined sugar was abolished on Sept 2. Manufacturers here will have
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    • 3858 24 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does
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    • 3283 24 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (3.008 3.045) (5) 3.06 04) 3 04 04) 3.00 AMD (4 50B) (1 4) 450 Alcorn (0.985) (3) 0 96 (2) 0 94 00)0 97 AISB(0.90B0.91S) (1)0.92 1 2 (5)0.95 (1)0.93 1 2 02)0 94 02)0.93(2)0 91 (29) 092 (22) 0.91 (5)
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    • 2876 24 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip rights N Tax exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m doflars. 1985 Last Yield Vof Day Hiiti Low Company Sale Chance ('000)
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    • Commomdities, Finances
      • 335 25 1 Mm $1,000 2 Fof best customers only. 3 OCBC Finance 4 only available at DBS Finance UOF s rates.** also available at UOF. also available at DBS Finance. OCBC 0U3 UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5' 4 5'i 5 5 4 Monthly 5 1 2 Autosave
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      • 156 25 Interbank Over the counter f^eign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4772-1.4800 g.?2— 6.64 Canad.an dollar 1.5547-1.5560 6.49-6.39 MZ dollar 1.2349-1.2418 8.24-7.93 Sterling pound 3.0426-3.0462 3.32-3.26 US dollar 2.1255-2.1265 4.74-4.69 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austnan
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      • 130 25 THE kilobar market opened at 5522,241 and closed at the same price yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.80/4.20 and slipped to a low of U*****.50/3.90 m dull morning trading. It closed for lunch at U*****.90/4,30. The market reopened at U*****.80/4.20. It then traded m a very
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      • 24 25 GOLD US$/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 324 20—324.70 325.70—326.10 Hongkong 324.15-324.55 325.70-326.10 Thurs Wed New York 324 50— 325.00 325.40-325.90 London 324.00-324.50 326.00-326.50
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      • 104 25 THE US dollar closed unchanged against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed higher m quiet trading after fluctuating within a range of 2.1245 and 2.1265. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.6070/85 and closed at 2.6070/80. Trading was narrow, fluctuating between
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      • 227 25 Managers' prices for Nov 2 4 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1 66 1/6 The Savings fund 1 27-1 35 Sport Pcog Fund 0 71-0 75« d S pore Sec fund 1 04-1 10 Spore Invest fund 078 083 Spore fquity fund 075 080 Asia Unit Trust Mai
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      • 18 25 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore December 156.50 down one cent Malaysia December 181.00 down 0 50 cents
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      • 8 25 Tin Closing prices MSVkilo XL Tin suspended
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      • 23 25 Closing prices Copper £/tome Thurs Spot 945.00-945.50 (*****-*****) 3 months 970 00-970 50 (984 00-984 50 Market tone Easier Sales 41.500 tonnes
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      • 25 25 Closint prices Silver USS/troy 02 Fri Thurs Singapore 606 609 613 616 Thurs Wed New York 608 611 613 616 Source Credit Suisse. Spore
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      • 28 25 Closing prices Aluminium t tonne Thurs Spot *****-645.50 (652 00-652 50) 3 months 672 .00— 673 00 (676 00-676 50) Market tone Barely steady Sales 21.800 tonnes
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      • 93 25 Crude MS/to— c palm oi Nov 680 (north) (south central) Dec 695 (south) Jan 705 (south) Refined palm oi USS/tomes RBD palm Nov 332.50 (sellers) Dec 335 (sellers) lan 340 (sellers) RBD Olein Now 332 50 sellers) Dec 337.50 (sellers) RBD Stearin Now/Dec/Jan 320 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised
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      • Simex futures
        • 72 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures firmed, with the huge US$B.5 billion bulge m latest US M-l Money Supply having little effect, dealers said. Turnover totalled about 1,990 lots. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 92.10/14 92.14 92.10 92.10 1494 Mar 91.91 91.97 91.91 91.93 538
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          43 25 DECEMBER marks closed at 0.3851, with about 1,270 lots traded. <US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 0.3849 '50 0.3857 0.3840 0.3851 836 Mar 0.3880 0.3830 0.3880 0.3879 1 Jon 0.3906 Open Int (Thurs): 1893. Act Vol (Thurs): 847.
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        • 38 25 DECEMEER yen ended at 0.*****2, with about 570 lots exchanged. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 0.*****0 0.*****8 0.*****6 0.*****2 503 Mar 0.*****0 Jnn 0.*****7 Open Int (Thnrs): 513 Act Vol (Thurs): 911.
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          75 25 GOLD futures closed lower m quiet trading, reflecting the metal's weakness m overseas markets. Expectations of lower oil prices on news that Opec members could sell oil at any price they wished, coupled with the increase m latest US M-l Money Supply, led to softer gold prices. (In US$
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    • Stock markets round-up
      • 658 25 Volume soars as CPF news buoys market THE Straits Times and Business Times indices rose on the Sineapore stock market yesterday after the news that a small portion of CPF funds will be allowed to be invested m shares. Singapore shares, and the banks m particular, did well as it
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      • 173 25 No* I HKS Chanje Hk Elect Warr 16.206- City 0 98 unch S,me Darby 6 60S unch Assoc Intl Hotel I 04 unch Hk Gos 11.50 +0.2 ord.ne Math 3 20 +0.5 S,no Land 0 98 -0 01 Bank Of Eos, As,a 22 70 +0. Hk Hotels 34 50
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      • 69 25 I 1 I i i i -i i i u_ NST Index Friday 1,315.69 (1,317.82) -j* Hongkong Hang Seng -ts? Friday 1,680.65 (1,665.39) 0AustraHan All-Ordinaries Friday 1,006.5 (1,027.1) Nikkei Stock Average Friday 12,808.10 (12,936.47) Financial Times Industrials Thursday 1,069.1 (1,067.3) Dow Jones Average JJ7O Thursday 1,374.31 (1,375.57) (Figures m
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      • 356 25 u i 1m fhan»e M.tsub Estote 1150 +20 NO" l Vtn L l Mitsub Heavy 396 16 Mitsubishi 600 +4 A|.nomoto H30 20 Mitsui Co 427 II Ako, 403 +3 M su Shipbldg 155 3 Amado 820 7 Mltsul Smelt.ng 397 13 Asohi Chem 790 +25 Mitsukoshi 625 15
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      • 302 25 N Cents Change ton ust) Lend Lease 648 -16 Magellan Pet Aust 215 -5 A c I 288 20 Mayne N.ckless 330 15 A N I 287 -1 Metals Explor A P M 300-7 N L 41 -2 Aberfoyle 930 -30 Mideast 26 unch Age 287 unch Mim 240
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      • 243 25 Oct 31 US$ Change Alcoo 3I 7 4> -W Allied Chem Cp 43 7 Mi Allis-Chalmers 4>4 *fc Am Tel Tel 20* unch Amax Inc 10% Amr Corp 38^ -I 1 Bethlehem Stl 12'^ Boeing Co 45 7 -1* Burroughs Cp 56 unch Caterpillar Co 35M< Chase Manhfn
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      • 548 25 Oct 31 Pence Change MINING INDUSTRIALS Barlowßand 204 -6 Allied-Lyons 278 +2 Charter Cons 216 -2 Ass Dairies 130 -6 Cons Gold 479 -10 BTR PLC 376 -7 Rust Plat Babcocks 158 -2 ZCI 10* unch Barclays 424 +5 Uje Beecham 331 +10 U BICC 243 unch AAC 9.
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    • 288 25 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Ait Cargo Time Block Sin Bhum (243N) 2/11 (1800) Fl 0900 1000 Nl Harvester (44/85) 2/11 (2300) Fl 1400-1500 N3 Kota Machan (05E) 3/11 (0700) F7 2200 2300 L8 Nik Golovan (41AW85) 3/11 (0700) F7 1300 1400/2200-2300 Ul E Orient (002E) 3/11 (0700)
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      317 25 Ships in port Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Arrow Prince K12 a'side 2/11 CGM Vfilay K17 aside 2/1 1 Golden Bear K32 a'side 2/11 Kota Pelangi K30 a'side 2/11 Kota Bahagia K27 a'side 2/11 Siti Suyen K28 a'side 2/11 Al Farabi K33 2 11 4 11 Builder 3 K23
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    • 328 26  -  N. BALAKRISHNAN Stock market weekly round-up by Singapore THE CPF factor helped what had been a week of price falls and thin volume on the Singapore stock market end on a positive note. Thursday's government announcement that the public will be allowed to use
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    • 180 26 Kuala Lumpur THE anticipated postBudget rally m the Kuala Lumpur market did not materialise. Early firmness on Monday was followed by falls across the boards, with the scoreboard showing 155 losses to 12 gains for the day. The New Straits Times Index lost 12.12
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      128 26 Most active stock Raleigh Bhd SPECULATIVE Malaysian counter Raleigh Malaysia Bhd was the most active stock on the Singapore market this week. Yesterday more than 1.1 million Raleigh shares were traded, pushing the week's volume m the counter up to 2.735 million shares. On Monday 525,100 Raleigh shares changed hands
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    • 84 26 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1985. Company Volume Price H#i (J) Low (000) Nov 1
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    • 291 26 Metal Containers METAL Containers Ltd more than doubled its losses with a group loss of $8.3 million before tax for the year ended June 30. Previously it had a Ms 3 million loss. Shareholders will not get any dividends for the third year
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    • 33 26 TOKYO, Fri. Two leading Japanese oil companies, Daikvo Oil Co and Maruzen Oil Co, and their jointlyowned refining company today signed an agreement to merge on April 1 next year. AFP,
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    • From the companies desk
      • 85 26 MALAKOFF Bhd's purchase of a 50 per cent interest m Kuala Muda Estate is expected to contribute Msl.s million m a full year to the group's profits. Malakoff has adequate bank facilities and there will be no new borrowings arranged specifically for the purchase. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange
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      • 50 26 MR Ngan Ching Wen has resigned as chairman of Ganda Holdings Bhd but will remain the company's managing director. Dr Arshad Ayub has been appointed the new chairman. Mr Lim Chwee Leong has resigned as a director and Dr Chua Wan Tiong has been appointed to the board.
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      • 38 26 THE Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee has approved Dayapi Industries (Malaysia) Bhd's purchase of Timor Barat Batu Sdn Bhd and Syarikat Kota Gellingi Quarry (Jerantut) Sdn Bhd. Dayapi Industries will hold its extraordinary general meeting on Nov 18.
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      • 109 26 TONGKAH Harbour Tin Dredging Bhd and its subsidiary Bena Plantation Sdn Bhd will make higher profits for the year ending next June 30, the group said m relation to its proposed one-for-one bonus and three-for-two rights issue at par. The estimate is made m view of improved
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      • 42 26 BEDFORD Bhd has posted a group pre-tax profit of M 5467,000 for the half year ended June 30 compared with Msl.4 million previously. Directors expect the second half to be better. As m the previous year, no interim dividend was recommended.
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      • 68 26 KUMPULAN Emas Bhd made a pre-tax profit of M 511.5 million for the year ended July 31 compared with Mslo.l million previously. Turnover fell 27.2 per cent to M 589.6 million. The results included a gain on disposal of investments of M 5101.2 million and surpluses on compulsory
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      • 41 26 AMALGAMATED Properties and Industries Bhd (API) has reported a lower pre-tax loss of M 53.2 million for the half year ended June 30 compared with M 53.6 million previously. Directors expect some improvement m the operating results m the sec-
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      • 15 26 SHAREHOLDERS of Bonvests Holdings Bhd have approved the company's purchase of Goldvein Pte Ltd.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 159 23 ONE OF THE BIGGEST IMPORTED FURNITURE SHOWROOMS NOW AT HOUGANG Budget Takeaway Buy Quality Imported Furniture Save at HAWAII )ust Arrived! A new selection of quality furniture from W. Germany at prices adjusted to your budget poMggppl and satisfaction. We are able to pass on savings back to you because
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 511 26 I r-fil f* «__f%o cttf*° Gef Va Ue F r YourMone V r_4o* c!*<>* W* Model Z 503 SL. Price: $650.00 fc |t Available m white, -^s3^*-~*-~^ j^ R At^ ¥A\ rl--- Gas oven with inside I —^*s___ __B(^^^^^___^__B__ complete with 1 MWoo^^^^^mmmmm9A electric rotating spit. ,J ar 9 e
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    • 830 27 *****66 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out raigii^ar-aaaaaaaagiEiaaaEjaaaEi ll wtff GfWfcfcyy 1 |g TAIPEI UMEKO (SISTER) RESTAURANT m TAIWANESE CUISINE §j 1 If 1 fc— J I LIVE SEAFOOD 1 SZECHUANFOOD& DINNER PARTIES g Kabayaki (Grilled Eel) y Chef Recommends Abalone&Taiwan Vegetables 0| [n] 1 Free Toys
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    • 298 27 2 Eating Out 2 Eating Out ■f COCKPIT RESTAURANTV DIAN XlN^^feT Countless Varieties 4 £\)o>^<je Specially prepared by V<_^ Master Chefs from \_X *mWttA Hong Kong. W*\ JJ $^JJ* Basement 1, Penang Road, Singapore 0923. For reservation, Call: *****01, *****11 (Doreen) Experience the atmosphere of an English PUB at low
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    • 282 27 Noodle Restaurant c Delicious Varieties c Cosy Decor c Moderate Price MmW^Mtt _7^B \xSt MM t& ~_nP k *'~_fll^_MMta^k a 11 Pleasure Boats MOTOR BOAT SP3I6G capacity 33 passengers, built 1952, 72 BHP Garner engine, feet L46X811, gross tons 21.43. 2 units Jones KL66 mobil crane. Twenty 12" x 12"
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    • 731 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Monday Friday 9.00 am to 5.00pm Ordinary: $5 00 per line (Mm $15 00) Food/Entertainment (2 5) Saturday *30jm to JJJJ^^ s.mi-di.p.ay: $20 00 per col cm Persona. Servic../M.rch.ndi..(ll 39) Public Holiday 9 00am to I.oopm (Mm $60.00 Straits Times) Business to Business (49 58)
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    • 343 27 MAXELL 2D (DS/ DD) HARDBOX $42. 3M 2D: $37 •16-bit Japanese PC/XT Compatible 256K -640K $900.*16-bit Japanese PC/ AXT 640K onboard: $1,250.e16-bit Japanese AXT 640K with high res. RGB colour monitor: $I,7so.*Appie 2/ 2E 64K -128K Compatibles from: $500.* Repair service: IBM/ Apple •Copied Programmes: IBM $5.50, Apple §3.oo.*Lingo PCI2B
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    • 360 27 ____f»> AmmW ________H^ttte_-_-_-__-_-_H I B <^B me I wm i_HH~_H-H-_-_Bf Victor Morris Pte Ltd is having an auction of jewelM«iß|lßßaH|^g lery, diamonds and pearls m^ tomorrow. More at classification 25. 13 Musical Instruments 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing PIANO FACTORY STOCK clearance sale up to 40% discount. /Ml
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    • 229 27 ATTENTION ANTIQUE COLLEC- TORS! Extended sale of antique furniture from all over Asia anc other small decorative items at. drastically reduced prices. Don't, miss this great opportunity Terms: Cash Carry. Opens tomorrow 12p.m. -5p.m.: #03-38/30 j Hilton Shopping Gallery. DAMTOQIEMART BLACKWOOD bargains. Ming altar table, waiting tables, wash basin staid,
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    • 295 27 SKOY FURNITURE PTE LTD buy direct from manufacturer at genuine factory price. Showroom: Blk. 1 Lor 8 Toa Payoh Industrial Park #01-1393 Tel: *****33/ *****36 Mon-Sat: 9 30-6. 30pm Sun: 12noon-6.00pm KITCHENS FROM TECH CRAF F Kitchen/ display cabinets, wardrobes other made-to-order furniture. Free design consultation From factory it's cheaper
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 695 28 17 Health/Sports Equipment Seville Jogger Cash $343.00 or monthly $49.00 only. 4 ,Z |T> *FREE DELIVERY I^NI Come Rain or Shine, Walk, Jog or Run at your own pace. I Increase stamina I i Feel alive f"'!'* 111 HOMEGYM SYSTEMS Tel: *****22 Showroom: #03-07 Coronation Shopping Plaza, 587 Bukit Timah
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    • 865 28 19 Home Appliances USED ACMA TWIN-DOOR refrigerator OEC freezer, Sanyo Acma room alrcons. $ax) -$4(K). Also used dishwashers washing machines. Excellent cond with guarantee. Call at: 193 East Coast Road, tel *****51/ *****26 LARGE SHACKLOCK COOKER chef 685 dual oven, $875 0.n.0. Tel: *****33 PAN ELECTRIC FREEZER for sale $260.
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    • 734 28 24 Garage Sale __J WAREHOUSE [3- __V AUSTRALIAN tYtYtY* SHEEP SKIN RUG HOW OFFER AT JJ^Wfc LAST DAY nr-i^oriQ Supreme Fur Products Pte Ltd r"00 Nn 22 Pasir Paring Road #10-26, PSA MultiC r\ S Siorrv Complex Singapore 051 1 Tel: *****55 v Telex: RS ***** KOALAS > FANTASTIC GARAGE
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    • 593 28 24 Garage Sale 25 Sale: Other Products FACTORY SALE Back by popular demand CLEARING KITCHEN UTENSILS HOUSEHOLD WARES HANDICRAFT HURRY WHILE STOCKS LAST 30, Tanglin Halt Close Singapore 0314 Tel: *****46 (Open on Sunday 3/11/85) RARE COLLECTOR'S WATCHES (Vulcain/ Movado): MoonPhases Day, Date, Month, Gold Top $3,400 each. Other collectors
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    • 769 28 25 Sale: Other Products 25 Sale: Other Products Total Liquidation v J to Meet BANK COMMITMENTS Ruction 0f 600 Lots of Imported Jewellery, Loose Diamonds and Pearls > Date Sunday, 3rd November J 985 Venue The San Marco, (ground floor) MARCO POLO MOTEL Auction 2. 00 p. m. Viewing 10.00
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    • 683 28 36 House Renovation/ Decor i RENOVATION SPECIAL OFFER Instalment Payment Welcome 12"x 12" Heavy Duty Ceramic Tiles Including Skirting. 3-floome- l $2400 4-Roomed $3800 I 5-Roomed >5000 i BEE TACK A GENERAL CONTRACTOR i Head Office: #02-13 Balestier Complex I 262 Balestier Rd Spore 1232 Tel: *****74/*****92 I Branch: #02-01
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    • 472 28 36 House Renovation/ Decor 36 House Renovation/ Decor WENG HO *****48 repair Roof leakage, Renovation, Flooring, Partition, Ceiling, Al awning. Window grilles. Doors, Furniture, Plumbing, Painting, Electrical. KIM HOI HUAT renovation contractor. Italian ceramic including skirting: 3-rm. $2,100; 4-rm. $3,700; 5-rm. $5,400. Tel: *****37/8. TAT LIANG CONSTRUCTION, we specialise m
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    • 796 28 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi SOTA SAPPHIRE, ESOTERIC 14--tube prearnp $1,000, Systemdeck/ Syrinx ÜBI $480, Philip CD-303 $450, Rotel KA-840BX amp. 65 Blandford Drive AS. SPECIALISES IN repairs of Video. C.tv., Hi-fi System, Antenna Installation. On the spot service Guaranteed. *****61 CONRAD JOHNSON PREMIER 2 with 9 set of 10 new
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  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 737 29 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies FOLLOWING USED A GOOD CONDITION EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: c Road milling machine c/w conveyor, bucket, etc. Asphalt/ concrete cutting machine with 18-10" diameter blade Road marking machine CSt 1Kj.7,8 m very good running condition Road rollers 12-20T Mobile cranes 25-30T minimum boom length ,0M without JIB Offers
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    • 656 29 65 Situations Wanted SALARY: FILIPINO-$220; THAI $220: INDONESIAN-$2OO. SRI LANKAN-SlBO (C 689-01). Off Days Compensated. We select trained orientate our very own girls. Good attitude, hardworking, honest, obedient. Complete placement fee includes: airfare. $5,000 Security bond, $10,000 PA., Performance bond, Visa fee, medical exam., process complete documentation. 1 yr. replacement
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    • 567 29 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive Www DEL MAR FURNITURE INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD (A Member of the Universal Furniture Industries Group of Companies) We are the largest furniture making organisation m South East Asia. Due to our expansion programme. we now require an For our Glass Bevelling Dept. to maintain
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    • 520 29 67 Situations Vacant: EDP An Established Distributor of Supermicro Computers and System House is seeking careeroriented Professionals for the position of: ANALYST PROGRAMMER Candidates should have the following requirements: c Bachelor Degree m Computer Science or equivalent. c Mm. 3 years' related experience m computer programming needed. c Working knowledge
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    • 478 29 67 Situations Vacant: EDP I F_ I Due to rapid expansion M 1 BANQUE PARIBAS |j !'1 invites applications for A BILLS CLERKS I Pre-requteites Age 20 —25 years |i GCE A level or good O' I level preferably from Commercial Stream Able to type at 40 wpm 3 years
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    • 577 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SUNDSTRQND I We are a leading 1 manufacturer of high jl I technology aircraft 1 components and have m 1 vacancy for: I I Requirements: 1 Minimum GCE 'O' Level with credits m English and Mathematics Those with LCC Secretarial Cert, preferred 3 to 5
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    • 715 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Well established finance company invites applications from Singapore citizens for the posts of: GENERAL CLERKS a Mm. 4 credits at GCE O' level including English Si Maths c Ability to type at 35 w.p.m c Some relevant working experience m a financial institution will be
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    • 917 29 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales 71 Situations Vacant: Sales i—^M Large U.S. Multi National Corporation requires an experienced Top-Notch Professional to fill the position of: AREA MARKETING/ SALES MANAGER The appointee will be solely responsible for the distribution of Filtration Products, service customers, overall activities profitability of
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    • 615 29 0 HITACHI CHEMICAL (S) PTE LTD (A leading manufacturer of printed circuit baord) 20 Bedok South Road, (1646) MARKETING DEPARTMENT Requires MALE/FEMALE TRAINEE EXECUTIVES/ EXECUTIVES/ SENIOR EXECUTIVES In Product Manegement c Diploma/ Degree m Science. Engineering or Business Studies. c Age below 30. c Preferably with experience m electronics industry
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    • 615 30 71 Situations Vacant Sales INEXPERIENCED/ EXPERIENCED MALE/ female sales reps. reqd. Part/ full-time High commission and Incentives. Call at: 10-08 Far East Shopping Ctr. Orchard Rd. from 10am 6pm. VIDEO LIBRARY REQUIRES female Sales Assistant. Working hours: 11 30 am to Bpm. Good pay. Interested, call *****33. WANTED URGENTLY: SALESMAN
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    • 614 30 72 Situations Vacant Technical 72 Situations Vacant Technical Our requirements: NTC 3 or NTC 2 m Electrical Fitting installation 2 or more years of experience m electrical material handling equipment maintenance, trouble-shooting and repairs Preferably holding a PUB electrical licence Must possess a valid Class 3 driving licence MECHANIC Our
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    • 503 30 72 Situations Vacant Technical I c Minimum 5 years' experience m precision moulding environment, c Ability to organise a group of workers and work independently. Minimum Technical Four Education. Able to work on rotating shifts. Salary is negotiable. Interested applicants, kindly apply personally or write m to: FIRST ENGINEERING PLASTICS
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    • 343 30 72 Situations Vacant Technical 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Walk-In Interview Date and Time: 2nd November 1985 9 am 12 noon. We have immediate vacancies m Jurong for: Male Workers (Temporary) Our requirements; Primary 6to Secondary 2 Physically strong Completed National Service Duties: Manual work as assigned Please call personally at:
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    • 2144 30 73 Situations Vacant Production 73 Situations Vacant Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production FEMALE PRODUCTION ffi^nT l"1 I H OPERATORS (TEMPORARY) (JW^&F) •No experience required Minimum Primary 6 education -^^jFr l n^_sTf%J°^ir_^~ fjM£. Training wii! be provided SE^jEb^l ffifJ^LmmmmmmX Wt Ist shift: 700am -3.30pm ■fc^_Cl_% S^N"^. Gross Salary: #W 'V^j 1
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    • 4 30 73 Situations Vacant Production
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    • 844 30 87 For Sale: Mercedes •81 MERCEDES 280SE Auto Pte owner 1 -digit no S/rims. Beautiful cond View 24 Siglap Aye (1545) 1984 MERCEDES 190 E. $65,000 o.n o Very well maintained. Interested, call *****81 6/83 MERCEDES 280SE, auto Green colour. Price: $90,000. Call *****20 76 MERCEDES 230.6, private registration, non-PARF.
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 4962 31 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda Insurance Insurance Insurance Insurance Insurance Insurance 1 r~
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    • 44 31 93 For Sale: Honda 10/83, ACCORD MANUAL EX. 1 owner Full accessories. Tax 3 86. 24.000 km 526.200 0.n.0 *****83. 1983 HONDA ACCORD EX. Full accessories. 2nd owner Tip-top condition. Tel: *****34. 78 ACCORD. AUTO.. 3-door Power windows, well maintained, PARF. $7,000 0.n.0. *****30
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    • 48 31 92 For Sale: Mazda 93 For Sale: Honda '82 HONDA CIVIC Auto 4-dr 1 pte. owner. Showrm. cond Aircon., tax. View: 24 Siglap Aye. 1545) '82 QUINTET HATCHBACK, sspeed, sun-roof, lax 2/86 *****55. Jerry Low 83 HONDA ACCORO 16 EX manual 1 company owner, aircon. cassette. Tel: *****35
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    • 651 32 93 For Sale: Honda '82 ACCORD EX manual 1 owner. radio cassette. New s> rims tyres Central locking Power steerlg. Asking $20,300. *****28 'S3 JAN., ACCORD 4-dr Manual EX. Good cond. $23,500 0.n.0 Jimmy Ho, *****30/ *****3 '$4, ACCORO MANUAL 4-dr EX. Highest offer secures. Good cond. Jimmy Ho. *****30/
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    • 649 32 94 For Sale: Other Makes < mmmmmmmmm pre** 1 %>^ V^jSy \„££&S____tl JAPANESE CAR IN THE USA V^M^^^ FOR 1984 1985!* r Ve a f fJ§f 10 "> a° ats _BL_ 1 985 USA Consumer Satisfaction Index Subaru SubaruJlO /«^w* #1 K__v 7 io(Wcc «Z_ Jv r)p f t- 'm
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    • 513 32 94 For Sale: Other Makes 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles CO. OWNED 1980 Toyota Panel van for sale. With new paintwork, radio, aircon. and m immaculate condition. Interested, please call *****22/ *****33. '81 MITSUBISHI L3OO Van '83 Datsun C-20 Van 5-dr. Both beautiful cond. New tax. Loan arrangeable. Tel: *****88.
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    • 480 32 94 For Sale: Other Makes 96 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters SELLING VESPA PXISOE, PXISO, AY, AW, AX. AY, FA, FB, FC FD. New paintwork, body engine m good cond. Reasonable price. Payment can be made by instalments. If need a good Vespa, come to Blk 1004, Bukit Merah Lane 3, sOl-25
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    • 615 32 94 For Sale: Other Makes 97 Vehicles Wanted WANTED! Any make of good secondhand car. Cash payment Highest offer Free valuation D&H MOTORWAYS PTE. LTD. Home of Quality Used Cars 7 Chang Charn Road (0315) TEL: *****82/ *****83 EXECUTIVE WILLING TO pay good price urgently wants '82, Datsun Bluebird (big
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    • 707 32 106 Accommodation Available: Houses UPP. EAST COAST Rd 2' i storey semi-d 4 l bdrms./ bath attached Unfurn. $1,500 p.m. AYS *****44. tS JALAN KAMPONG Chantek. 4 bdrms. Double-storey detached house. Quiet location. Reasonable rental. Hoe-Tan *****21 DIST.I4 3ALLIM ROAD. Aljunied Vlcftlity semi-d Rental $1,200 p.m. Tel *****14. No agts.
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    • 104 36 Steady 'on' for Cook BRISBANE jockey Graham Cook should bounce back from a fall last weekend with a win astride Steady II m Race 4 today. Cook was shaken up m a two-horse race spill at Penang on Saturday and gave the Sunday card a miss. Steady 11, m the
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    • 106 36 They go well in the wet E following horses have won or done well on a wet track: RACE 1: Hema-Malini, Phenomena, Gutsy, Swift ILT. RACE 2: Kawan Karib, Sandy River, Give Me More, Condominium. RACE 3: Aeras, Chicago, Heng Heng. RACE 4: Bullrush, Freedom Fighter TJ, Kinta Valley 11,
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    • 318 36 RACE LUCKY LEO TONTO PEDIGREE MARKSMAN WENG SOOK 5 Gutsy 5 Gutsy 1 Hema-Malini 5 Gutsy 9 Without Hesitation 1 7 Satchmo 7 Satchmo 4 Divinity 10 Guantanamera 8 Swift 2 Phenomena 10 Guantanamera 8 Swift 7 Satchmo 10 Guantanamera 11 Pulau Sembilan 2 Sandy River
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    • 213 37  - Smith set for Derby smile JACK ELLIOTT By MELBOURNE, Fri. Sydney trainer Tommy Smith will set a world record of 32 derby wins if Easter can overcome a wide barrier draw m the A5300,000 (about *****,000) Victoria Derby at Flemington tomorrow. The colt found barrier 18 beyond him m the
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    • 507 37 English-bred coasts along for Ismadi ON THE TRACK with LUCKY LEO IN-FORM Charisma 111 looked a treat at Bukit Timah yesterday and has Race 4 tomorrow at his mercy. The four-year-old English gelding by Artaius breezed over 600 m m 37.8 sec with plenty m hand. Top
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    • 261 37 NEW YORK, Fri. The outstanding British mare Pebbles is early favourite at 3-1 for the US$2 million (about 554.2 million) Breeders' Cup Turf at Aqueduct tomorrow. But if trainer dive Brittain had not brought along Pebbles' inseparable companion on the trip from London last
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    • 161 38 Championship chase LONDON, Fri. Scottish midfield International Gordon Strachan stands by to make his comeback against Coventry tomorrow to strengthen Manchester United's bid to win the English League soccer Championship for the first time since IN7. Strachan, sidelined for the last four League matches since breaking his collar
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    • 491 38 LONDON, Fri. CHELSEA hot-shots Kerry Dixon and David Speedie have scored more goals between them this season than the whole of the Ipswich team whom the London club take on at Portman Road tomorrow. The English and Scottish international respectively have done individually what it has
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    • 1346 38 Carry on Clough Martin Palmer on the Forest boss with the knack for success DIVISION ONE TIES Arsenal v Manchester City, Astan Villa v Oxford, Ipswich v Chelsea, Liverpool v Leicester, Luton v Birmingham. Man United v Coventry, Newcastle v Watford, QPR v Sheffield Wednesday, Southampton v Spurs, West Ham
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      633 39 Mexicans disgraced after disastrous results MEXICO CITY, Fri. Mexico's World Cup soccer squad, carrying the hopes of the home nation m the run-up to next year's finals, have returned home m near-disgrace after their recent tour of North Africa and the Middle East. The Mexicans, whose fans
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    • 310 39 Injury puts doubts for World Cup qualifier LONDON, Fri. Glenn Hoddle's determination to ensure Tottenham's Milk Cup progress may cost him his place m the England soccer team for next month's World Cup European Group Three qualifier against Northern Ireland here. The talented midfielder played m the First
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    • 260 39 Boy shot in riot SOCCER SHORTS A TEENAGER was shot m the leg when police fired into a crowd of rioting fans at a stadium m north-eastern Brazil. Police colonel Sales Borges Paraiso said 19-year-old Raimundo Nonato Silva Alves was shot on Wednesday when police tried to control hundreds of
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        258 39 ITALY ROME, Fri. Undefeated Juventus on Sunday face the double threat of 11 Napoli opponents plus almost 85,000 screaming home supporters m their bid to extend an eight-game winning run. Not everyone m Naples' massive San Paolo Stadium will be cheering for an upset by the Diego
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      • 254 39 SPAIN MADRID, Fri. Relieved Spanish League leaders Real Madrid, who snatched a controversial 2-2 draw with Seville last Sunday when a last-second Seville goal was disallowed, can thank the schedule-makers for arranging a quiet game at home this week against 16th-placed Hercules. Real president Ramon Mendoza said
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      • 149 39 WEST GERMANY BONN, Fri. West German League leaders Werder Bremen travel to fourth-placed Bayer Leverkusen tonight, hoping for better luck than last year when a defeat at Leverkusen helped cost Bremen the championship. But Bremen will be handicapped by the absence of international striker Rudi Voeller, who ripped
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      • 150 39 FRANCE PARIS, Fri. French First Division leaders Par-is-St Germain out their 17--game undefeated run on the line tomorrow against Cup-holders Monaco, plagued by worry over the absence of star striker Dominique Rocheteau. Rocheteau scored three goals on Wednesday m France's 6-0 World Cup qualifying victory over Luxembourg but
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    • 214 40 Grandpa Nagle rolls back the years SYDNEY, Fri. Golfing grandfather Kel Nagle stole the show on the opening day of the US$ll2,OOO ($238,560) Australian PGA championship at Castle Hill Country Club yesterday. Nagle, 64-year-old Australian star of yesteryear, recalled his glory days when he shot a two-under-par 70 one stroke
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    • 270 40 PERTH, Fri. Two French America's Cup yachts have been secretly unloaded from a ship m the Port of Fremantle, Australia, it was confirmed yesterday. The tight security veil was clamped on the arrival of the yachts, Challoxe 12 and France ITI, because of French
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    • 360 40 Boxall and Humphreys take two-shot lead QUINTA DO LAGO (Portugal), Fri. Britain's Warren Humphreys, who shot 68, and Richard Boxall (69) were the surprise second-round leaders on seven-under-par 137 m the Portuguese Open golf championship yesterday. With favourite Severiano Ballesteros having to birdie the last for a
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    • 381 40 PGA Tour cancel Sewy's membership PONTE VEDRA (Florida), Fri. 4 The board felt strongly that the basic structure of the PGA Tour, m which players impose on themselves the obligation to support the tour and honour their playing commitments, was important to uphold, more important m this case
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    • 344 40 CINCINNATI, Fri. Pete Rose, 45, became the highest paid manager m the history of baseball yesterday, signing a US$l million ($2.13 m) annual contract to continue as player-man-ager of the Cincinnati Reds for the next three years. "Pete Is one m a million and
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    • 344 40 Lakers prove too hot for the Suns AMERICAN SPORT Los Angeles Lakers beat Phoenix Suns 144-107 m a National Basketball Association match on Thursday. Other results: Cleveland 114 Washington 107, Denver 90 Seattle 73, Golden State 111 New York 104, Sacramento 122 Houston 116. LA Clippers 120 Chicago
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    • 301 40 Win moves Saligari into second SEOUL, Fri. Mario Saligari, of Italy, won the 169.6-kilometre third stage of the Asian International cycling road race between Taegu and Pusan yesterday. His win hoisted the Italian to second overall behind South Korean Lee Jin-Ok. The 20-year-old Italian, who won the first stage on
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    • 144 40 Imran's back at the helm SLALKOT (Pakistan), Fri. All-rounder Imran Khan was today re-instated as Pakistan cricket captain after Javed Miandad resigned to concentrate on his batting. Miandad, who will give up the captaincy after the Third and final Test against Sri Lanka, starting m Karachi on Nov 7, said:
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      568 41  -  MAHMOOD GAZNAVI Edmond: Unfair to label Haron 'ill-disciplined' By I 4 It appears to me that the reason for putting pressure on Haron Mundir is simply that he is a member of Flash and an athlete of (coach) m Lim Hong Kang. 7 Edmond Pereira (right) FLASH Sports
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    • 257 41 Rosberg clinches pole position ADELAIDE (Australia), Fri. Keke Rosberg, of Finland, driving m his last Grand Prix for Williams before moving to McLaren next year, provisionally clinched the pole position for Sunday's inaugural Formula One Australian Grand Prix after the opening official practice session today. Rosberg, the 1982 world champion,
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    • 239 41 FORMER badminton legend Ismail Marjan, recuperating from a successful bypass operation, had a pleasant surprise at the Singapore General Hospital yesterday. The 65-year-old Ismail, one of the pioneers of the Singapore Sports Council and Fraser and Neave Badminton Training Scheme, was all smiles at his
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    • 256 42 Pahang name Jita as technical adviser JOE DORAI PAHANG have decided to change their tradition m the Malaysia Cup campaign and engage Jita Singh, the former Singapore national managercoach, as their technical adviser. The Pahang FA last week appointed Jita as the manager of their State Malaysia Cup, Intermediate and
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    • 102 42 Tunas to play friendly TUNAS HARAPAN, one of Selangor's top clubs, will play a friendly match against League Division One runners-up Farrer Park United at Jalan Be-" sar Stadium tomorrow (7.30 pm). The Selangor side, who have several State Under--21 and FAM Cup players, were eliminated m the semi-finals of
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    • 30 42 SINGAPORE got off to a flying start m the Asean Police Cup soccer tournament when they trounced Indonesia 7-0 m the opening match at the Police Academy yesterday.
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    • 367 42  -  JOE DORAI FAS boss assures players at celebrations By 4 The Merlion Cup success is enough proof that the kind of players we have are footballers with quality, character and principle. We're not going to' upset this. For the Sea Games and next year's Malaysia
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    • 495 42  -  LIM KEE CHAN BEBSSfiSSHBri By GOLFERS m the 124--strong field competing m the Business Times ninth anniversary tournament at the Serapong Course m Sentosa tomorrow (tee-off 7.45 am) stand to win a Mercedes Benz 190E car. The attractive prize is being offered to anyone shooting
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    • 289 42  -  LEE WAI WUN By THE Republic's windsurfers have a tough task ahead m the nine-nation Kent Gold Cup windsurfing championships, now on at Hongkong's Cheung Chau Island. As t. is a team event, all four sailors Kelly Chan, Ramie Salleh, Chua Tan Ching and
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    • 309 42  -  ALBERT JOHNSON By SYED KADER and P. Veloo scored two goals apiece as Singapore Airlines Group outplayed Singapore Recreation Club 4-2 m a Singapore Hockey Association Premier League match at the Padang yesterday. Recs started with only eight men but, with S. Balaram joining
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    • 93 42 ABIDJAN, Fri. France's Michele Mouton and Juha Kankkunen, of Finland, shared the lead after the first stage of the Ivory Coast motor rally which ended here last night. Both have 14 penalty minutes after the 597-km first stage from Ivory Coast's new capital Yamoussoukro to Abidjan.
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    • 614 43 m W /Saturday J j Person Timesport columnist ALAN HUBBARD sees sense m the dollars that go with a Czech sporting gem Iceman's m a racket that's worth its weight m gold WHOEVER wins the men's singles title m the Toyota Singapore Open tennis championships tomorrow will
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    • 211 43 THE most obvious of the lot is Bernardo Valleramos. He looks and plays so much like his brother Manuel that the organisers feel a deja vu every time he's on court. They can't stop talking about the fact that, except for his being fairer than Manuel, he
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    • 290 43  -  JANICE SEAH Pongkapan chokes with a point to go Stories by TOP-SEEDED Indonesian Justedjo Tarik came perilously close to his earliest exit ever from the Toyota Singapore Open grasscourt tennis championships at the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday. Thailand's P. Pongkapan, at 34 two years older than
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    • 205 43 TOYOTA OPEN 1985 "And Tarik was good. I don't think he ever gave up. He returned my shots softly, but he still tried to place them." In the doubles, Tarik, who with Atet Wiyono are top seeds, had to rely heavily on his partner to carry him through the first
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    • 257 43 THE individual event of the Avis Travel Industry squash tournament got off to a miserable start yesterday (reports LEE WAI WUN). Nine players failed to turn up at the East Coast Recreation Centre, resulting m nine walkovers out of 15 matches. Rahim Hashim, an organising committee
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    • 143 43 NEW YORK, Fri. Topseed Jahangir Khan, of Pakistan, defeated American Brad Desaulniers 15--10, 15-9, 15-7 m the US$5O,OOO ($106,500) Chivas Regal Open squash tournament yesterday. Other results: M. Talbott (US) bt P. Talbert 15-6, 15-13, 15-7. M. Sanchez (Mcx) bt R. Gale 17-15, 15-7, 15-11. N. Edwards
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    • 193 43 SNOC affiliates recommend 360 for Games EIGHTEEN national associations affiliated to the Singapore National Olympic Council have submitted their recommendations for selection to next month's South-east Asia Games m Bangkok (reports Albert Johnson). S.S. Dhillon, secretary-general of SNOC, yesterday described the response as "encouraging". He disclosed that the eight-member selection
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    • 405 43 Men' singles Third rd: Justedjo Tarik (I) bt P. Pongkapan (T) 6-1, 4-6, 7-6 (8-6); Krasae Sanvises (T) bt Mongkol Saijun (T) 6-4, 6-2; Rod Rafael bt Jirawat Rukkarnpaet (T) 6-2, 6-2; Mushaf Zia (P) bt Shiel Kumar (Ind) 6-3, 4-6, 64; Bernardo Valleramos (RP) bt Wittaya
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    • 312 43 WILLIAMSBURG (Virginia), Fri. Chris Evert Lloyd and Kathy Rinaldi carried the United States halfway to their 47th Wightman Cup victory over Britain by scoring singles wins last night m the annual best-of-seven match competition. Chris scored her 25th Wightman win without a defeat when she
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    • 108 43 LONDON, Frt. Frenchman Jean Borotra will set a remarkable tennis-playing record this weekend three months Into his 87th birthday. The 'Bounding Basque", who won Wimbledon In 1924 and 192 C, turns out m the centenary match between the international dobs of Britain and Prance and
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    • 358 43 Lendl toils for q-final berth ANTWERP (Belgium), Fri. Defending champion Ivan Lendl won his first game m the US$B5O,OOO ($l.B million) European Champions' championship when he overpowered Sergio Casal 7-5, 4-6, 6-1 last night. The talented Spaniard, ranked No. 44 m the world, put up a spirited resistance, often troubling
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    • 273 40 Cone Furniture Miwy^^^r^^^ |T S S||£ 1 fMmM&m[ l_^4 W P3P^ V .jj- yr-tyi .^^iß? l_'T4_ _K^_^X'i__l Imported divtfrJ set s« MM _h_B___RMlMHHHfs-I-:.-. with motress ft heodboord. |MM|pMVVM. 6 i 2 25% discount on Mattresses Iff fiji'ifi I'lliii^' 1 _m unlo P Power Spring Lg^ 4^|j I IWRiHt Four Star
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    • 443 41 FINAL REGISTRATION Business m CHINA November 4-6, 1985 9.00 am 530pm Shangri-la Hotel, Singapore HIGHLIGHTS Mr Ji Chong- Wei, Executive Member, Economic Research Centre of the State Council, China will outline the latest details of China's 7th 5-year Master Plan. Eleven other officials from the Chinese Government Ministries will share
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    • 287 42 ■HTTAIYOVH KNOCK DOWN FURNITURE^ BBsl ??ff^' ll I PP lira 1 MMk 5 b I #V B_B^.itt Hi N| Jim inn .J3 __T^ *l^_i_f Ikl' S^jß _B .»t\lli*" ltjsrs MBBaiBIPV J*y I \i^_____-r_Ml am "4J_ 1 IP ~>i ~fHM __l M£9 MIPIPIM W ,i'-^j -i j^ LONG ACE SERIES l»P_]f!_flHflflflMHflß|
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    • 113 43 For a very limited period only some very exclusive furniture will carry some very af fbndable price t_igs a white leather _S___M__^_SS_____M_B_---W_H-S I >m armchair 1 fi ■BBjßßira M-HBfi-M-HHWBHi-M---HK- *f| H m I _I^ Jr**-* n __H_fe__-__fe_w 'St j __H i_B sS?_r £*t -I* \_*2* #_jM I **jfijM|flttfl[^ Hr ___^__*_a_H
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  • Page 43 Miscellaneous
    • 149 43 BOWLING Anchor Beer national women's league (Plaza Bowl, 5.30). HOCKEY SHA Junior ko: Marsiling v Khalsa B (3.45), PARC v Kg Chantek (5.30) both at Tanglin. SWHA mixed 11-a-side: Theresian Yellows v GSC (3.45), SRC v Theresian Reds (5.15) both at SRC. RUGBY Prudential SRU Dlv 1: Tigers v Bravo
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  • 453 44  - Bosses toymg with more flexible fringe benefits idea IVAN LIM By EMPLOYERS are thinking aloud about a plan to have a more flexible fringe benefits system m Singapore. Their intention is to link such benefits to an employee's age and his or her needs. For example, a married worker may
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  • 547 44  -  IRENE HOE Medisave for private hospital bills By THE Medisave scheme, which allows patients m government hospitals to use the money m their CPF accounts to pay their medical bills, is likely to be extended to private hospitals from Jan 1, according to hospital
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  • 128 44 NOW you don't see it, now yon do. The picture of mist-covered Bukit Batok was taken at 7 am yesterday. The other picture was taken m the afternoon. Mist enveloped Singapore on Thursday night and yesterday morning. Many flat-dwellers, especially on the lower floors, were greeted
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  • 48 44 THE weather forecast for the next two weeks is scattered showers m the late morning and afternoon on eight to 10 days. The Meteorological Service said this would occasionally be accompanied by thunder. It said last month's rainfall was above average over most parts of Singapore.
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  • 115 44 MANILA, Fri. A kidney specialist who treated President Ferdinand Marcos was found stabbed to death today after being seized by armed men, police said. They said the body of Dr Potenciano Baccay, Vice-President of the National Kidney Foundation, was found with 20 knife wounds m
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  • 125 44 NEW DELHI, Fri. At least 39 people were killed and more than 80 injured today when they were engulfed by flames from a blazing petrol tanker m southern India, the United News of India said. The news agency said most of the victims were spectators
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  • 164 44 MANILA, Mon.— Child prostitution has been banned under a new law m Manila. Under the law passed by the Metropolitan government yesterday, jail sentences of up to four years will be imposed on anyone convicted of prostituting or sexually exploiting a person under
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  • 32 44 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials rose 0.58 point to 1,374.89 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. Reuter. Reuter
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    • 71 44 SS_s2'£ AMIR SONS (SINCE 1921) pxE LTD #03-01 to 07 LUCKY PLAZA, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 Tel: *****83 Weekdays Saturdays: Open 10am to 7pm Closed Sundays. Km§ up to data... CHARTPOINT Hock Lock Siew assesses trustee stocks with potential starting with National Iron NTUC figures show average pay cut of
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  • Page 44 Miscellaneous
    • 147 44 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Showers over a few areas from late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 6.50pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 10/27 C Fine Manila 23 32C Cloudy Amsterdam JC t Melbourne 7 22C Cloudy Bangkok 23
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    • Section Two Expressions
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        196 45 SINCE the Expressions pages were launched seven months ago, we have been deluged with contributions not just home-grown but far-flung. Some come from neighbouring Brunei and Indonesia; others have come from as far away as India and the United States. The youngest contributors, aged seven and eight, favoured
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      • 311 46 Sounds I Like I like sounds, The buzz of bees, The whistle of leaves being blown by wind on trees, The clang of pails, The thunk of hails, The roar of a lion in pain, The cry of a boy being caned, The screech of a braking
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      • 12 46 —NG MING Ll, 14, Fairfield Methodist Secondary School
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      • 217 46 EXPRESSIONS offers an outlet for creative and art istic effort by you and for you. So if you're a closet writer, composer, painter or photographer, now's the time to unveil your talent. Whether you write, compose music, paint, sculpt or draw (cartoons, illustrations or drawings), send it
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      • 576 45 mm^ m^^^^^^^ M 'MmwSpf^fS)wWMMW w m m^fmw^WM Um^ China: Alive m the Bitter Sea by Fox Butterfield 5 Beneath the inscrutable mask Shenfan by William Hinton 7 Winds of change m a little Chinese village The Soong Dynasty by Sterling Seagrave 6 A glamorous family tarnished Slow Boats Home by
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      • 108 46 SOLID RAMIN (Hardwood) MANAU FURNITURE and C W Sliding Mirror Door Wardrjib^ [American float plate mirror I" _^^^^^^^il ensures long lasting beautyfgMt II j Ba ;=r T— fcj > f lamination ~_r-^y o^t\ or domestic ■^7 nf r"0 '<■ y\\ use. Wardrobe J R^ 0 V. designed .if I K<
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      • 20 46 _9 __f __tf KS_Bit_B— jß ß__b fl__3__fl_fffi i^lJfi_________^iH __v PP*~^ *SM .^9 H~ _d_o __B__E _B_ HP^ ____l __B______— I
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      • 776 47 »Vi Ii < WMMMEMMSMEEmK ?-»_a {tF'l'j iS»*___iii±ii- i -»-i.i_ >v-*tf.*-_j j*- IJr Wm __iliii i^i_f__t4_____L__l WMm mm^ -mm. z^^ ™PPB H -te HB*iLL__J '_H?*Tt___l m\^r^ lr >l<iii| aktai^K_ _________HH *I_s .<_■■__ ii*^ __Mffi__________ ____^«<**^ |_L_ «i_9i_____l '-Vt_2r_p___Pii___i < HHPW______tt__«_---__ T HlPllii Hi WW i#_H fc f_^|l i_rili JHIKiTiW P l
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      • 332 47 |L \;lV^._-_-_---l--^ Bta^^ ta^M__^_________K_ ""^^La^^H I RACHEL E_=fe $1259 Real luxury that will look good m any ncnnorr I __n_rr_ii Z home. Very fashionable. Very UtrUOl I MUN I HLY comfortable. Very affordable. C"| £6 $82 ____i^ "TB^H'^*^ > Ml l *T^^_Hr^^^<a-__» _H_ Iran f p«..iiiiihi«— r r wlZ_^^ fcM
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    • Books.
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        419 48 THE Body by Anthony Smith (Penguin, 1985. 548 pages, $23.75) This masterpiece of the human body marshalls an amazing array of facts to define its functions, abilities, limits and peculiarites. First published m 1968, this book has been translated into 14 languages as well as filmed. Small
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        802 48  -  ROBERT KEARNS By WHEN Joan Collins told all, it was all about glamour, Hollywood and sex. When David Stockman tells all, it will be all about the United States government budget. Yet a New York publisher is paying him a record US$2 million (554.24 million) to deliver
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      • 481 48 4 In an operation of this kind, one would not go for a Proust or a Joyce not that I would know about that, never hay- m ing read either. Oxford Professor Richard Cotb "BLOODY hell, It's totally unbelievable!" cried Keri Holme m Salt
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      • 1310 49 KARI HUUS CHINA: ALIVE IN THE BITTER SEA By Fox Butterfield Bantam Books 468 pages, $9.95 Reviewed I "IF CHINA ever opened its doors, everybody would go. To the United States." Quoted, not without significance, as the concluding line m Fox Butterfield's book, this dour
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      • 1085 50 KHNG EU MENG THE SOONG DYNASTY By Sterling Seagrave Sidgwick Jackson, 1985 532 pages, $37.50, hardback Reviewed by THIS book was banned by Taiwan m early July. Before that, the Taipei government took full page advertisements m the United States to denounce it. It's
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      • 271 50 New Arrivals at the Bookshops OTHER Women by Lisa Alther (Signet, 1984, 389 pages, $11.99) From the author of Kinflicks, a story of two women, the unconventional Caroline Kelley struggling to overcome her nightmares and Hannah Burke, the therapist who is forced to re-examine her own demons m order to
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      • 675 51 CHRIS CHIA SHENFAN By William Hinton Picador, 1984, 768 pages, $14.15 Reviewed by THE axiom of the Chinese Cultural Revolution's was: "Let a hundred flowers bloom." But hindsight and history have shown that the very thing the movement revolted against was culture and much of that
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      • 1096 51 GEOFFREY MURRAY SLOW BOATS HOME By Gavin Young Hutchinson, 1985 442 pages, $12.95 Reviewed "TALES, marvellous tales of ships and stars and isles where good men rest." So wrote Robert Louis Stevenson, whose own marvellous tales of ships and the men who sailed them live
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      • 241 48 Kik. 'Ortirtp fji "■'<>. Hurt,- ttitt 4 •<J***sBJk»_ ***V?^' ~^4^l^^^^4&^ r Dunlopillo Tropical looks even better and lasts even longer. announcing new lower prices! Dunlopillo Tropical, Singapore's largest-selling latex foam Made possible by your continuous strong support mnttrPQ<3 mmp«! to vnn with Pvtra fpfltnrp^resulting m our lower production costs. mattress
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      • 402 49 In tomorrow's LUCK RUNS OUT PHOTO CONTEST IN PARADISE RESULTS How racial hatred is tearing See the high-flying winner of Sri Lanka's paradisiacal our Return to Nature contest charm apart and other award-winning I „i fW% I entries maxßmmmmm 9 mmm -if L '4_PT 'm Zw jifc i _a IN
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      • 365 50 The Purolator No-Weight-_-_--_Tiit-Game _fl____r «B J_r «7 £_V J PuroLetters being sent to Japan, Philippines, __iailand, Macau, Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, Indonesia and Hong Kong will all er\joy the light, ____A____l We are closing, every item m js. _»^ltt>V\\ ...MAtlfl 1 mtk mmmmWsm our showroom must be sold." X^%>^V^K^ _*\l.l
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      • 461 51 I -lEit^-^-^^^Ti^^—r—F" _B w Ikf _R_L^^_l 8 _________H__lto .A— MflP_r-*___ f __^LJ_________________K.-!' > 4_._i'iPW v _______X JK. .^____i _K_l__i W__^__^__________ _-_P^_E_____t, *~VjMH _Bri_ X __kW ___»*<_(9^^^_n_i ___V :;i *'^^^^^r'' |l___.^ *iIM lir^_----_----Pl-«>"''>-Bft ____iS--.ii _ii i lifr P^^3 _P_ ?l,^B_ss_S____l BBk 1 .-^w^F^^^ I __Lv _ll t:' indß J_r\_^ __-»^c* _9
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    • Do it Yourself.
      • 595 52 Enthusiast RICHARD NG suggests two publications to get the d-i-y beginner started WHAT a d-i-y beginner needs is a book which will make him excited about the subject and give him enough confidence to attempt projects himself. As a beginner, I found
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      • 462 52 YOU'VE flushed the toilet, and the cistern sounds as if it is filling up again. But the water m the tank doesn't stop running and could lead to an overflow. There can be two causes for this. Either the float ball and arm mechanism
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      • 898 53 mini rock garden on the balcony Each Saturday, we'll show you how to improve your home. This week, SUMIKO TAN gives some ideas on how to use plants to greater effect. A LITTLE greenery adds a lot to a flat. One good display area is the balcony where there is
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      • 248 53 YOU can say goodbye to higher electricity bills and dusty rooms with weatherstrips and door seals. These also limit the entry of hot air, noise, insects and other pests into a room. Door seals Each seal to be attached to the
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      • 199 53 FERTILISING plants need not be a weekly chore anymore. With Osmocote a controlled-release fertiliser from Welgro you need fertilise your plants only once every few months. Osmocote fertiliser pellets are mixed with the soil, and they release plant nutrients only gradually. For fruit trees, these will
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      • 81 53 STOP THAT IRRITATING NOISE! Use MONARCH SUPER 100% CELLULAR EPDM RUBBER WEATHERSTRIP to stop rattling, vibrating and slamming of doors and windows. Seals against dust, insects, water, draughts and noise. Saves you energy keeps your cool air conditioned air m. 1 0 times more efficient than ordinary foam tapes. Available
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      • 361 52 EVERYTHING* COMIN' UP ROSES! J -ft^ls-V and he| P your mone y row We've rS, W~ -I ''^|l^^^^S| |f I I got pots, plants, plant stands, tools, soil, furniture and more. Everything jftc v -1 M W that'll have your garden com jn' up roses! isr*"^^ mWUmt- 1 So drop
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      • 124 52 /J MISS Fix«M n Susanna w Kulatissa HUP! Vaddy, there is a snake m the .towels This would not have happened if Daddy had fixed a MONARCH door bottom seal to close the gap below the door! Keeps out dust and other pests too. Saves you energy prevents the infiltration
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      • 241 53 M < a*Vmw _A___f^ MaQiaPa. m* fl n-A _tatf% 1 .y I I ii™'____ff/ I _™T** ji_t___' MMm^^W^ MMmr^ J ■AmmwWw^i* &_u .iß^F^ _7j|_H-M-^-l Hk-^HR-T _4-jH _^_n SH_^_K i^__w_ r V"k _H_r y _Hf?^H __H^___Km -_f 4 /A\WKMXW^ma m^W^ at. JM ___T_fllnJ___ 'if -fl t-.____L_F '^1 ■H&__nl Vfli _s<*^^!3'-! t^^^_
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      • 2084 56 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES Z~~ CTAUTC DC^nQ»IIIHHHBBH Telefax No: *****59 I Rates: Box Service: WsMI _«H iQUPUIC *****9999 hIAW lb KaDUOOI ______________S sales Service: Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Jsar--___ ,JJr_P W B Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD Tel: *****11 ext 5724-7 ***** I Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm.
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      • 2105 57 APPOINTMENTS r^yTYnV __l^^____^H-f m 9 I I _9_-_____E__B M 9■! C WWfff 9 m 9 W C#C^»NC j9' ¥m AW/ A multinational chemical service company m W^ I 4i cr lit I^tD I til f _C—^M_. *d__l _P To be n cnar 9 e 0< ,ne ,ire fl 9 n,in
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      • 2187 58 We design the Future of S WERE ALWAYS INTERESTED IN THE BEST. I We're looking I mrocompurer Permed fmmmmmmwmwmmTmmW999m999M99M^ m _?Pr)PrP_flf)D^ _^nP___J H We are a subsidiary of Tandon Corporation, a recognised world T^mtT m k leaJer m (he fie]d oJ computer peripherals. Since its founding 'M M:-J- ':*^%M^ m
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      • 1059 59 H WOULD YOU UKE TO TRAVEL HAIJ THEWOWD^^^^^ HP ...___l __Hl w9 9am\, '.%%Amm\ t(I-HH^tW^^*-S_7 -i BbBHHBHH9BHB_-_____, i:^^^^"^^ 4jl___ W^^^mMwW' tfAW&ii, __IF ,< '^H ___3___r^^__B -Gl-T-ITI-f--^- __F__F _-f-__l --H.'-PI _W_* )ur networ^ now stretches across 48 cities m ICwUwl 1 IW I 1 1 Iw wIUI w countries and we
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      • 3051 61 APPOINTMENTS "SZ ""V A1 A i 1 1 9M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 _-W-WiM_Be-raiiiia_winrariiFiinisniililiriiiriii jfflr AW ar?e arui P'°? ressive American Com- I mn i ii mn i-i-_.Mii mn Mr %mMWm\ _^_i»__ pan y venturin 8 into computer peripheral I jO999MWmWmWmW9 servicing is seeking for qualified
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      • 2005 62 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES Mlini ftPV ~1 IHWHNHH mß_HßßWß_m__w«-M-iME_w_^^ APULUbT ESSO REFINERY |g ln a recently published book entitled "THE SINGAPORE SAGA" .MECHANICAL/CIVIL ENGINEERING) 'M "Seven Barisan Sosialis MLAs and legal adviser T T Rajah were V" Him im A -r^ arrested. Pregnant Ms Ho Puay Choo who led the demonstration These
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    • Going Places
      • 689 64  -  TAN CHUNG LEE -Scenic holidays Fancy a vacation amid forests, lakes and fells? Finland is just the place for a combined scenic and adventure tour, ys FINLAND'S 60,000 lakes are legendary. Some are so large that from the air, it looks as if the land mass is
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        330 64 TAN CHUNG LEE FINNAIR will start flying direct to Helsinki from Singapore via Bangkok from Dec 4. The weekly flight leaves every Wednesday evening and takes 13 hours. Getting about Finnair has a network of domestic flights that connect 21 local destinations to Helsinki. Domestic airfares are
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    • Arts & Leisure
      • 284 65 BRUCE Springsteen, Diana Ross, Prince and the Oak Ridge Boys were among more than 80 musicians, musical groups and technicians nominated on Tuesday for the fourth Annual American Video Awards. The National Academy of Video Arts and Sciences will honour the best music videos
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      • 328 65 Kasparov on verge of another win CHALLENGER Garry Kasparov reached the end of the first session m the 21st game with a marked superiority over reigning champion Anatoly Karpov. Kasparov, who already leads 11-9 m the 24-game series, is considered to be on the verge of
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        595 65 KANNAN CHANDRAN previews two programmes starting on Channel 5 next week TO THINK we once had nothing but Solid Gold by way of musical entertainment. Now, we're flooded with musical programmes and quite current stuff too. Making its debut on Sunday (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) is the latest
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      • 632 65 When Lady Chatterley was found not guilty 25 years ago today, two million people bought the book and two million more wished they could A JURY of nine men and three women helped solve the Christmas-present problem just 25 years ago this year to the
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    • Page 65 Miscellaneous
      • 951 65 WWII Ml w wll INTRODUCTION FAIR w* ll have t0 make their own R° a d- Mondays to Fridays, about the P lan and execution entertainment products. mvitt iv pp-Dfinv iwatp paib at thit arrangements. Bumboats at 8.30 am 5 pm; Saturdays, of a mercenary strike World Trade Centre. Hall
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      • 1059 65 I Radio One Listen to a medley of popular songs by THE NEW SWINGLE SINGERS at 2.30 pm. THE PRACTICAL WORLD (7.15 pm) features the Omni Reader a device that reads printed text line by line and transfers them to a micro-computer or word processor. 90.5 mHz m VHF Band
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