The Straits Times, 23 October 1987

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  • 529 1  -  LIM ENG HAI ST index stages biggest one-day gain as global markets rebound By THE Singapore stock market rebounded yesterday, recovering 29 per cent of the losses it suffered during the shock crash on Monday and Tuesday. Hot on the heels of Wall Street, which
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    • 114 1 NEW YORK WaU Street stock prices feU sharply m early trading yesterday but began to recover after the US Central Bank intervened m credit markets m an effort to restore calm. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down more than 141 points during the first
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  • 428 1 LONDON The stock market rebound which followed this week's share price plunge was arrested yesterday as European investors started selling again after news of a missile attack on a Kuwaiti oil terminal. Even before the missile attack was reported, the rally looked
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  • 237 1 STOCKHOLM Poet Joseph Brodsky, once a prisoner m a Soviet labour camp but now a US citizen, won the 1987 Nobel literature prize. The Swedish Academy of Letters yesterday praised Brodsky, at 47 one of the youngest literature laureates, for "the great breadth m time
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  • 417 1 WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan, in a major policy shift, has softened his "over my dead body" refusal to consider a deficit-cutting tax increase in an effort to calm Wall Street jitters. Mr Reagan's willingness to compromise in newly-launched Budget talks
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  • 406 1  - Teck Puat named in five charges CATHERINE C. ONG Brunei bank trial By BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat, one of South-east Asia's richest men, has been named m five charges of conspiracy to defraud, cheat and commit criminal breach of trust m the National Bank of Brunei
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  • 289 1 Iranian missile scores direct hit on Kuwaiti oil terminal KUWAIT A Chinese-made Silkworm missile fired by Iran smashed into Kuwait's offshore oil-loading terminal yesterday, setting off a loud explosion and causing damage and several casualties, the Defence Ministry said. Shipping and diplomatic sources, speaking on condition of anonymity, said there
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  • 29 1 SYDNEY Australia's major civil service unions will go on strike for 24 hours today m a move expected to close most government offices, union officials said. Reuter
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 341 2 Sino-Singapore pacts SINGAPORE has signed three agreements with the Chinese government which will enable multinational corporations, using the Republic as their base for investing m China, to enjoy several benefits. The agreements protect MNCs' Singapore-based subsidiaries; allow profits from these investments to be taxed only once; and guarantee entry
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    • 303 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MR NOBORU Takeshita,the chosen successor to Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro NakaBone, faces enormous challenges. At home, he has the unpleasant Job of trying to push through Mr Nakasone's uncompleted administrative reform programmes. More important to Japan's allies is the need for Mr Takeshita to continue
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    • 61 2 'RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS?' A READER says it appears the Public Service Commission's numerous scholarship awards are for those going into the civil service or the uniformed services, but with practically nothing for research. Thus students interested m research are deprived of one very important financial and motivating support. He feels
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    • 234 2 Doubts about Reagan PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's low-key response to the stock market debacle has revived doubts about his leadership style and governing ability m the remaining 15 months of his presidency. "I don't think afternoon naps and solving financial crisis go together," said Republican analyst Kevin Phillips.
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    • 201 2 Early birds DUTCH champions PSV Eindhoven and Belgium's Anderlecht staked early claims for places m the European Cup quarter-finals when both won tricky matches m central Europe on Wednesday. Eindhoven beat Rapid Vienna 2-1 and Anderlecht edged Sparta Prague by a similar margin on a night which was disappointing
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    • 460 2 Still staying alive AFTER six years of silence, the Bee Gees are back. ESP, the trio's 25th album (the first with their new label, Warner Brothers), marks the brothers' third successful comeback m a career that spans almost three decades. Creators of hits like New York Mining Disaster
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    • 197 2 OUTSTANDING RIGHTS ISSUES PROCEEDING AS PLANNED THE stock market's rebound yesterday was good news for companies making rights issues. The broad-based recovery haulea the share values of many companies back to, or above, their rights issue prices again. The recent slump m prices had made several of the outstanding
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    • 134 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Monopolies 'out' PRESIDENT Suharto yesterday said monopolies have no place m Indonesia's private sector, but called for care m formulating an anti-monopoly law. "Monopolies held by individuals or groups are certainly wrong, but the problem is what form should an anti-monopoly law take. This should
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  • round the WORLD
    • 383 3 SEOUL South Korean opposition leader Kirn Dae Jung yesterday rejected a last-minute offer from his rival, Mr Kirn Young Sam, to hold a party nomination convention to decide which of them should run for President. "It's too late. I have reached
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    • 454 3 Shev optimistic as he begins talks with Shultz in Moscow MOSCOW American Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze opened two days of talks yesterday centering on arms control and a superpower summit later this year. While the two sides met m the Foreign Ministry guest
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    • 273 3 MOSCOW Moscow's worst fog m 107 years of weather observation kept the Soviet capital's airports closed for a fifth consecutive day yesterday, with chaos growing as thousands of hungry, sleepless travellers packed air terminals. "By our count, about 35,000 passengers
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    • 110 3 3 Filipinos beheaded in Saudi Arabia MANILA Three Filipinos have been beheaded m Saudi Arabia for alleged drug trafficking, the Philippine Foreign Affairs Department said yesterday. Deputy Secretary Jose Ingles told reporters the Philippine Embassy was informed of the executions after the Filipinos had been beheaded. "They were beheaded last
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    • 210 3 TOKYO The Japanese government will partially lift a ban on exports to communist countries for the Toshiba subsidiary that illegally sold strategic machinery to the Soviet Union, a Japanese news service said yesterday. The Kyodo News Service reported that Japan will allow
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    • 132 3 Forgeries found in Hongkong survey HONGKONG More than 2,200 petitions sent to Hongkong officials who are seeking public opinion on political reforms were forged, the government said yesterday. An official m the British colony, which will return to China m 1997, told reporters 2,231 people who were sent acknowledgements of
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    • 260 3 NEW YORK Soviet emigre Joseph Brodsky's climb to world literary recognition began the hard way with his arrest in 1963 and subsequent sentence to hard labour for, in effect, writing poetry without a licence. Mr Brodsky, then 23 and little known
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    • 282 4  -  GILLIAN POW CHONG Paris symposium on Aids Reports by PARIS France is thinking of setting up an Aids diagnostic centre equipped with a data bank to enable countries to readily exchange information on the dreaded disease. It will also increase its voluntary
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    • 288 4 PARIS Some 25 foreigners m Thailand, most of them prisoners, may soon be repatriated because they have been found to have the Aids-related complex (ARC). While ARC is not the full-blown disease, those who have it are still capable of transmitting
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    • 498 4 The stockmarket crisis WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan's low-key response to the stock-market debacle has revived doubts about his leadership style and governing ability m the remaining 15 months of his presidency. "I don't think afternoon naps and solving financial crisis go together," said Republican
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    • 85 4 SAN FRANCISCO Officials m charge of San Francisco's Golden Gate bridge told their patrols to watch for suicidal stock investors this week, as share prices plunged. Lieutenant Roger Ules said the Pacific Stock Exchange asked for more patrols on Monday, when shares lost more than
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    • 264 4 HONGKONG The stock exchange here yesterday ignored pleas from small investors to resume trading and said the market would remain closed until Monday. Trading was suspended on Tuesday morning, one day after the key index of Hongkong share prices tumbled 11
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    • 164 4 PHNOM PENH The Prime Minister of the Ha-noi-backed Phnom Penh regime has called on Washington to ask directly for the return of the remains of servicemen listed as missing m action and an American held m Cambodia, even if it
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    • 120 4 S. Korean surplus hits record $2.6 b SEOUL South Korea's current account surplus last month reached a record US$1.27 billion (S$2.65 billion), raising the overall figure for the year so far to US$6.93 billion, the Bank of Korea said yesterday. Central bank officials said the year-end figure is likely to
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    • 68 4 TOKYO "Sunset", the stolen painting by French painter Camille Corot, has been secretly brought into Japan by a broker, who has been offering it to art dealers, local press reports said on Wednesday. Police have arrested the suspected broker but have yet to find the painting,
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    • 53 4 JOHANNESBURG A 10--year-old black boy was beheaded, a black youth was stabbed to death and 173 people were arrested m South Africa's strife-torn Pietermaritzburg area m Natal, police said on Wednesday. Both murders were m black townships which have been torn by feuds between black radicals and
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    • 75 4 BRANDY glasses, as the drinkers declare, provide them with cheer and warmth bat only a few are aware they are also a source of sweet music if they are in the expert hands of Jamey Tuner. Here he Is in concert in London,
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    • 292 4 A FURTHER separation of party and government and the decentralisation of power from the central government are among the political reforms to be adopted by the 13th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which begins on Sunday. Answering questions from
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    • 189 4 INDIANAPOLIS The pilot of a jet fighter that crashed into a hotel lobby killing nine people tried to land m an open field but failed when his controls froze, officials said on Wednesday. Air force Major Bruce Teagarden then ejected and parachuted
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    • 393 4 CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts) Professor Robert Solow, winner of the Nobel prize m economics, blasted President Ronald Reagan's economic policies on Wednesday, saying the administration must raise taxes now to avoid recession. Prof Solow, a specialist m economic growth, told a news conference: "There has got to
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    • 321 4 NZ to recall some envoys from Fiji WELLINGTON New Zealand yesterday announced it would withdraw some diplomats from the republic of Fiji and said relations with Suva must be "more distant and cooler". Foreign Minister Russell Marshall said m a statement that the Cabinet had decided to recall the diplomats
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    • 66 7 IN SCHOOL, a child learns about the importance of setting a good example. Outside a school in Munich is this pair of bronze figures poring over their books and setting a good example. And it looks like they have succeeded with these two little girls, who
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    • 248 7 China team to join in Russia's 70th year joy BEIJING China is to send an official delegation to Moscow next month for celebrations marking the 70th anniversary of the Russian Revolution, the government said yesterday. It will be the first time Chinese officials have attended the event since the Sino-Soviet
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    • 178 7 GILROY (California) An intruder who broke into a house has brought new meaning to the term "cleaned the place out". The intruder did not take anything except the old curtains, which were replaced with new ones. Police said the intruder also made
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    • 179 7 US-Soviet mission to Mars possible: Astronomer MOSCOW American astronomer Carl Sagan told the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda on Monday that the most promising area of future US-Soviet co-operation m space would be a joint manned mission to Mars. Mr Sagan, who attended an international space colloquium m Moscow this
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    • 58 7 DHAKA About 10,000 Bangladeshi women, who went abroad with fake documents to find work, are now in jail, the Human Rights Commission said yesterday. A survey by the independent commission says half the women are serving prison terms in the Middle East and the rest
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    • 365 7 Seven deny blackmail in colony's biggest organised crime case HONGKONG Seven alleged leaders of an underworld gang yesterday denied blackmail and other charges at the opening of Hongkong's biggest organised crime trial. One of them, Heung Wah Yim, a 54-year-old law clerk,
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    • 190 7 US firm develops drug against disease that plagues Third World WASHINGTON A United States pharmaceutical firm says it has developed a drug to fight river blindness, a scourge of the Third World. Mr P. Roy Vagelos, chairman of Merck and Company Inc, said on Wednesday that his firm will provide
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    • 442 8 Deputy PM's exit a boost for Gorbachev He has better Politburo support now MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev seems to have strengthened his position with the removal of First Deputy Prime Minister Geidar Aliyev from the ruling Politburo. Mr Aliyev's retirement yesterday, officially due to poor health, cut the number
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    • 407 8 MOSCOW The practice of interning Soviet dissidents in psychiatric hospitals is continuing despite Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's reform programme, an official Soviet weekly has acknowledged. In its latest issue, the weekly Moscow News reported the case of a young medical student who was
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    • 178 8 WASHINGTON The US Senate has begun an emotional debate over the nomination of Mr Robert Bork to the Supreme Court, even though most senators have already decided to vote against him. Fifty four of the 100 senators have said they will vote against Mr
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    • 259 8 Soviet dancer granted asylum in US DALLAS A Soviet dancer who fled the Moscow Ballet has been granted political asylum m the United States, immigration officials said. In his first public appearance after nearly a week of seclusion, 32-year-old Andrei Ustinov told a news conference he will make Dallas his
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    • 132 8 BUCKFASTLEIGH (England) Monks who sell bibles on Sundays here have been warned by local officials that they are breaking the law. The 40 Benedictine monks at Buckfast Abbey on the edge of Dartmoor, south-west England, have fallen foul of Britain's controversial Shops Act, which
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 236 9 BANGKOK President Mohammad Zia ul-Haq of Pakistan has called for a complete withdrawal of foreign troops from Cambodia and Afghanistan. Speaking at a banquet hosted by Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej m Bangkok yesterday, he said this, along with the restoration of the sovereignty
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    • 560 9  - US envoy denies reports that attaches sided with rebels ABBY TAN By Manna uorresponaem MANILA The American ambassador here, Mr Nicholas Platt, yesterday denied published reports that the embassy's military attaches interfered m the quelling of the coup attempt last Aug 28 m support of rebel forces. The rebels were
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    • 310 9 MANILA Philippine Vice-President Salvador Laurel yesterday urged President Corazon Aquino to grant amnesty to those involved m the Aug 28 military coup attempt as part of a national policy of reconciliation. He said the soldiers had legitimate grievances and should be offered amnesty, just
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    • 120 9 MANILA President Corazon Aquino yesterday said she envied the living standards of Singapore and expressed hope that the Philippines could someday be as prosperous. A Presidential Palace statement said Mrs Aquino, who visited Singapore last year, told a delegation from the Singapore Press Club
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    • 191 9 MANILA The government has forbidden advance reporting of President Corazon Aquino's visits to the countryside as part of stringent new security measures because of threats on her life, presidential spokesman Teodoro Benigno said on Wednesday. He said journalists could be excluded from
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    • 120 9 THESE Siamese twin sisters were reported to be m excellent condition after they were successfully separated by a team of Indonesian doctors m an 11-hour operation. The babies were joined at the head at birth. One of the 12-week-old girls was given an artificial
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    • 85 9 MANILA Unidentified gunmen yesterday shot dead a lawyer who made his name defending Filipinos accused of being communist insurgents. Police said Mr David Bueno, 33, died instantly as he was hit by a hail of bullets outside his office m the northern Philippine city of Laoag. There
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    • 105 9 JAKARTA Indonesia's unemployment stands at 1.4 million, just 2.18 per cent of the workforce, the official Antara news agency said yesterday. Antara quoted Manpower Minister Sudomo as saying m a speech at a seminar here on Wednesday that besides the 1.4 million unemployed, another 7.1
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    • 125 9 Thai House adopts amnesty Bill BANGKOK Thailand's Lower House of Parliament adopted a govern-ment-sponsored Bill yesterday for a wide-ranging amnesty for prisoners to mark King Bhumibol Adulyadej's 60th birthday on Dec 5. The Bill was passed on its first reading by an overwhelming majority. Further readings m the Upper House
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    • 244 9 Bangkok minister survives vote of no confidence BANGKOK Thai Communications Minister Banham Silpa-Archa survived a no-confidence vote m Parliament yesterday, which analysts said considerably strengthened the ruling coalition government of Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda. The opposition mustered only 85 of the minimum 174 votes needed to remove Mr Banharn on
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    • 293 9 Anti-monopoly law 'must be drafted with care' JAKARTA President Suharto yesterday said monopolies have no place m Indonesia's private sector, but called for care m formulating an anti-mo-nopoly law. "Monopolies held by individuals or groups are certainly wrong, but the problem is what form should an
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    • 204 9 JAKARTA Philippine Trade and Industry Minister Jose Concepcion said here yesterday that President Suharto had assured him of his full support for the Asean summit m Manila m December. "President Suharto reiterated his full support" for holding the summit m Manila, Mr Concepcion
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 529 10  -  ISMAIL KASSIM Problems are slow growth, rising unemployment and sluggish investment By KUALA LUMPUR Many Malaysians will be waiting to see whether Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin will have new answers to the nations i economic problems when he presents his Budget today. During
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    • 296 10 Suit over speed limit: Hearing of govt's application put off KUALA LUMPUR The High Court on Tuesday postponed the hearing of an application by the Kuala Lumpur traffic chief and the government challenging the locus standi (legal standing) of a lawyer who is suing them over the speed limit along
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    • 273 10 NF Youth welcomes call for end to irresponsible' talk KUALA LUMPUR National Front Youth yesterday welcomed the Prime Minister's call for everyone m the country to stop making "irresponsible" statements which could jeopardise the country's stability and prosperity. NF Youth Secretary-General Nazri Aziz said the movement agreed to the call
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    • 122 10 Dewan Rakyat KUALA LUMPUR Women are not discriminated against m the filling of vacancies m the civil service. Deputy Education Minister Datuk Dr Leo Michael Toyad, replying to a question by Dr Goh Cheng Teik, said they would continue to be given equal op- portunities
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    • 323 10 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia has exported 380 units of the Proton Saga to five countries, the Dewan Rakyat was told yesterday. Minister m the Prime Minister's .Department Kasitah Gadam said 167 units of the national car were sold to New Zealand, 80
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    • 180 10 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian lorry tyres were more expensive than those produced elsewhere because they are of better quality and are more lasting, the Dewan Rakyat was told. Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Kok Wee Kiat said the Malay-sian-made lorry tyres had higher
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    • 138 10 KUALA LUMPUR A Singapore lawyer, whose international passport was impounded by the Sessions Court last month following two criminal breach of trust charges, is applying to the High Court here for the return of his passport. In his affidavit, Lim Kiap Khee appealed for
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    • 171 10 KUALA LUMPUR The application by a former Negri Sembilan judicial commissioner for reinstatement as an advocate and solicitor has been struck off by the High Court here, The Star reported yesterday. The action was taken following the withdrawal of the application by Wong Kirn
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    • 75 10 KUCHING Two Vietnamese fishing boats with 19 crew members have been detained for illegally fishing m Malaysian waters. Police said they were detained off Tanjung Sirik m Sarikei Division on Monday. This was the third time this month that foreign boats had been detained
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    • 520 12 THREE agreements which Singapore has signed with the Chinese government will enable multinational corporations that use Singapore as their base for investing m China to enjoy several benefits. This was highlighted yesterday by the Trade and Industry Minister, Brigadier-General (Res) Lee
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    • 313 12 INVESTORS eyeing China's large market were yesterday reminded of its need to export part of the products made by foreignfunded enterprises, m order to strike a balance m foreign exchange income and expenditure. Delivering a paper on the
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    • 558 12  -  TAN SAI SIONG KHAW WEI KANG CHENG SHOONG TAT Reports by and ALTHOUGH a solid beginning has been made m China's modernisation, a long journey lies ahead. This was the assessment given yesterday by Dr Goh Keng Swee, economic adviser
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    • 282 12 China working on investment climate: Gu CHINA'S State Councillor Gu Mv yesterday assured investors and businessmen that his government took the need for a conducive investment environment seriously and would perfect it with "unceasing effort". Delivering the first opening address of the China trade and investment conference, Mr Gu admitted
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    • 183 12 THERE is a distinct gap between the perceptions of foreign investors and Chinese officials now m Singapore trying to attract them to take a stake m China. This was demonstrated yesterday m the question-and-answer session which followed the paper delivered by the director
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    • 571 13 Company set up with the latest m software A COMPANY that designs chips using a faster and cheaper method has been set up here. Engineers at Silicon Compilation Technology use an advanced software which automates the design process. Just one engineer is needed to
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    • 200 13 THE MP for Punggol, Mr Ng Kan Ting, will ask the Government at the next sitting of Parliament if the cost of building materials has gone up and whether this will make Housing Board flats more expensive to build. Mr Ng, who is also
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    • 135 13 POLICE are continuing their search for a woman who allegedly snipped a man's penis while he was sleeping on Tuesday. The man escaped with a cut. Efforts to locate the woman a 34-year-old factory worker have failed so far. The suspect has
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    • 417 13  -  CHUA CHIN CHYE By WATER-SKIERS who were hoping to have the Kallang River as a permanent site for their sport are worried that the drowning of a schoolboy there on Tuesday may dent their hopes. Ng Chiang Hua, 17, was
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    • 401 14 TDB chief on benefits of access to high-tech items THE Government yesterday welcomed the US decision to allow Singapore to have easier access to sensitive American high-tech-nology goods. Mr Yeo Seng Teck, chief executive officer of the Trade Development Board, listed advantages Singapore would enjoy
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    • 396 14  -  SHAUN SEOW By October '87^ f THE design of a proposed man-made beach is currently being tested m a trough, about the size of two basketball courts, at the Nanyang Technological Institute. The test simulates different wave conditions to help engineers
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    • 267 14 Accused denies gifts were for throwing match Merlion Cup bribery case ONE of two men accused of bribing and offering up to $24,000 to players of an Indonesian soccer team to lose to Singapore m the 1986 Merlion Cup tournament yesterday admitted that $50 and a pair of sports shoes
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    • 94 14 Murder accused remanded in hospital A COURT yesterday ordered that a former hawker charged with the murder of a schoolgirl be remanded pending a psychiatric report. Ow Ah Cheng, 27, was charged with the murder of Yang An Lian, 14, who was found strangled and partially burnt on a mattress
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    • 68 14 ABOUT 200 children from various social welfare homes will have a day of fun and games at the Sentosa Lagoon on Sunday. The welfare, social and recreation sub-committee of the PAP City South District is organising Sea Games for the children from 9.30 am to
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    • 27 14 THE Singapore Association of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators will hold its annual dinner and dance at the Hyatt Regency hotel next Saturday.
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    • 176 14 ACTING Minister for Health Yeo Cheow Tong will open the Bth Asian Congress on Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery on Oct 30 The five-day congress, organised by Singapore's Chapter of Surgeons of the Academy of Medicine, is the Bth biennial meeting of
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    • 266 15 A 75-YEAR-OLD man died three days after he was hit by a motorcycle at Fairer Road. Mr Teo Teck Soon was crossing the road m front of the Farrer Road market last Saturday at about 9.20 pm when the accident happened. He suffered
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    • 67 15 MEMBERS of the public can, from the end of this month, support the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association (Sata) m its fight against tuberculosis, chest and heart diseases by buying a sheet of greeting seals depicting local orchids. Requests for the seals can be made through the
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    • 379 15 But rise could be due to awareness: Doctor MORE children and teenagers are seeking psychiatric treatment, Dr Teo Seng Hock, medical director of Woodbridge Hospital, said yesterday. The number went up by 30 to 40 per cent between 1982 and last year, he said
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    • 280 15 Trial adjourned for accused to get new lawyer A MURDER trial, which was to have begun in the High Court yesterday, had to be adjourned because counsel for one of the two accused, Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam, was on Monday struck off the rolls of lawyers. The trial judges, Mr
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    • 28 15 THE Minister for Trade and Industry, Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, will launch this year's Productivity Month on Nov 2 at the Singapore Conference Hall.
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    • 143 15 Singapore to host meeting on mental retardation SINGAPORE will be the venue for the Eighth Asian Conference on Mental Retardation. The conference, to be held between Nov 14 and 19, will be organised by the Committee for the Promotion of Services for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore under the auspices
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    • 235 15 Arts student judged the best speaker NATIONAL University of Singapore students last night beat the Singapore Polytechnic team to win this year's inter-varsity debate final m Mandarin at the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation studio. This is the second time they have emerged as champions of the
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    • 310 15 STAND fans, table fans and box fans make up a motley collection of more than 200 fans which are whirring away to keep 3,000 pupils at the St Nicholas Girls' School m the cool. The pupils brought the fans from their homes
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    • 185 15 A SPECIAL ward to treat people suffering from severe alcoholism will be built m the new Woodbridge Hospital. The 30-bed unit the first to be built here is among several facilities m the new hospital expected to be completed m 1991.
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    • 40 15 THE Ulu Pandan constituency scholarship fund committee will hold its seventh scholarship and bursary presentation ceremony on Oct 31 at 2.30 pm at Ulu Pandan community centre auditorium. Dr Dixie Tan, MP for Ulu Pandan, will attend the ceremony.
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    • 533 16  -  BRENDAN PEREIRA PUB's $60 m centre will restore electricity faster By I LONG power failures, like the one which hit the city on Aug 24, will be a thing of the past m certain key areas once the Public Utilities Board's $60 million
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    • 220 16 Trainee shows his mettle by making trophy TO SOME visitors to the Boys' Town Vocational Institute yesterday, the trophy that Mr Yap Ah Keong, 17, a metal machining trainee, was putting the final touch on may have looked ordinary. To Mr Yap, it was the product of 16 hours of
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    • 161 16 A MAN called the police out of fear after two men demanded $600 from him, a court heard yesterday. Mr Chong Kau, 54, a sub-contractor, was approached by Tan Toh Nguan, 32, and Kirn Choon Bock at the Kajima Corporation construction site m
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      • 104 16 A MAN was fined $50,000 yesterday for possessing more than 1,000 unlicensed and obscene video tapes and for illegally duplicating video tapes. Ng Kiat Chai, 46, who lives at Block 91, Zion Road, was found with the videotapes at 51, Chay Van Street on March 26 last
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      • 107 16 AN 18- YEAR-OLD French youth was jailed a day and fined $600 for stealing three bottles of whisky from the Duty Free Emporium at Changi International Airport. Stephane Laborgne pleaded guilty on Tuesday to the theft on Monday at about 5.40 am. Laborgne entered the shop with
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      • 77 16 AN ACCOUNTS clerk lost $28,200 and four cheques to a snatch thief at a five-foot way at Block 9 in Selegie Road. Madam Tan Seok Kheng, 33, was on her way to the bank to deposit the four cheques and the cash which was inside an envelope
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      • 64 16 AN EX-PATIENT of Woodbridge Hospital threw a basketball, a plastic bag full of rubbish and a plate out of his 12th floor flat at Veerasamy Road on Wednesday at about 7.15 pm, a court heard yesterday. No plea was taken from Lim Keow Lai, 30, who
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    • 43 16 THE Singapore Foo Tee Tay (Clan Temple) Association will hold a dinner to celebrate its 100 th anniversary next Sunday at 7.30 pm at the Westin Stamford Hotel. The guest of honour is Mr Wong Kan Seng, Minister of Community Development.
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    • 23 16 THE Singapore Mariners Club will hold a Seafarers' Nite at the Mariners' Corner restaurant on Oct 31. Tickets cost $10 each.
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    • 58 16 SEMBAWANG Maritime, a towing and salvage-based company, has bought a new tug, bringing the size of its harbour towage fleet to 12. The tug, called Sea Jaguar, is capable of handling vessels of all sizes and is equipped to fight fire and control oil spills.
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  • around YOUR PLACE
    • 769 17 Woman grad a minority m all-male world ON THE third floor of the Gan Clan Association m Bukit Pasoh Road, portraits of seven members who hold PhD degrees are proudly displayed beneath a huge painting of their foremost ancestor, a disciple of Confucius. Dr Gan See
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    • 343 17 COUNCILLORS from Ang Mo Kio West Town Council have stated that it would be good to have a government ministry to supervise town councils to prevent slacking, as long as it does not infringe on their autonomy. Mr Lav Ping Sum, the Yio Chu Kang
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    • 331 17 Talk on diet: The subject is How Diet Affects Your Heart. Kampong Chai Chee CC; tonight 8 pm. Free. Talks on Happy Family: A series of six talks m Malay every Friday evening from tonight to Nov 27. Marine Parade CC, 8 pm. Fee for series: $15.
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    • 676 17 MANY Chinese clan associations have opened their doors wider to welcome non-members for activities that m range and fees rival those offered by neighbourhood grassroot bodies. Traditional staples like mahjong and opera are making way for computer classes, gardening, social dance, lessons m Japanese,
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  • COMMENT/Perspective
    • The Straits Times
      • 358 18 ALL the bad press received by Mr Noboru Takeshita about his abilities to captain the Japanese ship of state had not prevented him from clinching the post of Prime Minister, which he will assume after Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone steps down later this month. Perhaps things
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      • 198 18 THE fact that Singapore has become the first Asian country, outside of Japan, to gain access to strategically-sensitive American products is an indication of the trust which Singapore has earned m Washington, For one, it shares practically the same ideological goals as the United States,
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    • 1712 18  -  MURRAY SEEGER i%IVC== The Wall Street nosedive Z S r< 7 mmmmm The Wall Street shake-out has succeeded m a most dramatic manner and where economic experts have hitherto failed for three years m delivering the message to President Ronald Reagan
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    • 709 18  - Big or small, investors worldwide are assessing their losses NICHOLAS MOORE By LONDON In corporate boardrooms and millions of homes around the world, budgets are being re-examined m the light of losses suffered as a result of this week's stockmarket crash. The shake-out promises a ripple effect through household and
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    • 577 19 new town YOU have these things to do, all within perhaps one hour during lunchtime get certain primary school textbooks, duplicate a set of your Income Tax declaration forms, register for a commercial studies class, have your watch repaired, buy a pair
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    • 979 19  -  TED MORELLO By Far Eastern lluiiuiiiiv nevierr DESPITE its high literacy rate and charges of human-rights violations, Burma is about to win official UN classification as a least-developed country (LDC), opening the door (at least in theory) to more generous
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    • 1041 19  -  Peter Hazelhurst Our correspondent's file TOKYO OPERATING an underground railway system entails more than keeping the trains running on time. For the past few years, Tokyo's municipal authorities have launched a series of campaigns to inculcate what is known as subway etiquette
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    • 677 19  -  ALAN ELSNER By "Winning the peace prize gives a unique platform for people to pursue their cause. Look at Bishop Desmond Tutu (right, winner in 1984). The prize made him a world personality." Baron Stig Ramel, director of Sweden's Nobel Foundation. STOCKHOLM
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    • 210 19 JAPANESE CULTURAL FESTIVAL ,#> CONTEST $3,600 m cash and Fuji gift vouchers to be won! All you have to do is to capture the events of the Japanese National University |HHHPN" 49 UHl|j*T_J f%^f Cultural Festival on Fuji Film and send us a color print of Singapore Lecture fgfa^ -B^HBr
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  • FORUM
    • 356 20 Interested students need financial and motivating support NOBEL prize laureate Prof C.N. Yang recently gave a public lecture on science, technology and economic development. He stressed that scientific research gives rise to technology advancement which m turn forms a basis for economic development. In reply to
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    • 80 20 Share the letter to FEER MR B.M. Ortega revealed (ST, Oct 20) that his rebuttal of a negative letter on Singapore by a Mr Charles de Trenck Jr carried in the Far Eastern Economic Review issue of July 2 was not published by FEER. Mr Ortega may wish to share
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    • 80 20 THE Government has laid so much stress on work excellence that it is sad to note that one has to wait more than four hours just to collect a work permit even though the collection date is pre-arranged. One should think that collection should be faster
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    • 169 20 I REFER to the letter "Children m front seat danger" by "P.K." (ST, Sept 19). We wish to thank the writer for his comments and interest m road safety. The traffic police share his concern of the dangers posed to children who occupy
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    • 97 20 I REFER to the letter "Nurses should stick to nursing" by "F.M.K." (ST, Oct 1). Nurses in the course of discharging their duties inevitably need to perform some administrative work. However, we agree that where the duties are more clerical than nursing in nature, clerks should
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    • 82 20 PLEASE refer to the letters from Mr Joseph Cheong and Mr Reginald Trevor on the stock prices carried by SBCText (ST, Oct5). The SBCText has an on-line computer link-up with the Stock Exchange of Singapore. Depending on the volume of trading, the computer takes about 30
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    • 262 20 Share application may have been put in wrong box WE refer to the letter "Was share letter returned too soon?" by Mr "A.X.C." (ST, Oct 16), m which the writer reported that his application form for DBS Land shares was returned, date-stamped Oct 6, when the balloting was carried out
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    • 258 20 PLEASE refer to the letter "Low pressure too" by Mr N.V. Samuel (ST, Oct 7), who complained of low water pressure and asked why the booster pumps cannot be turned on for the whole day. The booster pumps installed at apartment
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    • 185 20 I REFER to the letter "Dentists should use disposable cups" by Mr M. Chiang (ST, Oct 15). In a dental surgery, the use of disposable items that come into contact with blood and saliva is certainly an ideal practice from a hygiene point of view.
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    • 96 20 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. But we would prefer
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • In the markets
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        • 72 21 DBS 1180 +240 SU 1070 +200 f*H 905 +175 IM 360+130 City D«» 50c 350 +130 Weamn 460 +11S IBB 590 +100 MBMkinf 550 +100 ««im>20c 450 +100 Piiiu 560 +90 CoW Store lOp 400+90 SfH 7S0 +80 Partwir H 50c 250 80 Sim Darby 5OC 268 +7S OCBC
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        • 75 21 Spore land 590 -230 Metro HWfi 1100 150 Tractors 420 130 Slwl 500 95 Parkway Writ 210 SO ttunfri-La 450 -50 Chem kid 300 -40 M Breweries 1180 -30 Trantnurco 430 -30 NST 400 -20 (tomtom M'sia 380 -20 Amal Steel 50c 155 -15 Metal Ctaineri 130 -15 Sim
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        • 12 21 Sime Darby 50c 5,531,000 SIA 4,945,000 UIC 4,105,000 UOB 3,905,000
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        • 89 21 Oct 20 Oct 22 Oct 20 Oct 22 BI Composite 854 82 955.68 ST Minings 306 56 ***** BT OB/OS -539 -428 ST Plantations 2015.21 *****0 CADI 6549 -6494 DBS CPF Index 317.17 361.56 10-day M Avg 6218 -6261 OCBC 688.25 766.13 OBV +*****43+*****15 OUB Composite 437.17 ***** ST
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      • 37 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1987 High 1505.40 (26/8/87) 1327.69 (11/8/87) 1986 87 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) AH time High 1505 40 (26/8/87) 1327.69(11/8/87) AH time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)
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      • 21 21 DM Y FF S$ HK$ US$ US$ 1.8158 144.47 unq 2.0920 unq 1.6475 1.8145 144.21 ***** 2.0872 7.8105 1.6499
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      • 13 21 THE US dollar gained 137 ticks to close at DM1.8145 m Singapore.
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      • 10 21 In Singapore, gold lost US$B.OO to U*****.50 an ounce.
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      • 60 21 Eurodollar: Gained 75 ticks to 91.90 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost 79 ticks to 0.5533 a contract. British Pound: Lost 225 ticks to 1.6440 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 88 ticks to 0.*****7 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 4700 points to ***** a contract. US Treasury bond: Gained 287 ticks to
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      • 42 21 Closing Change Vol ('000) Amtek Enpi 20c 144 +24 563 GB Hdjs 10c 1.11 -9 74 Sintapore National Printers 2.12 —7 36 Smjatron 20c 1.40 +26 2812 fibs 1.07 +8 94.5 Tonhow kid 50c 1.26 +2 182 Wepco 1.20 +19 45
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    • 505 21  -  K. F. TANG Small investors By SMALL investors turned up at the broking houses m droves yesterday as trading resumed after the Deepavali break. However, not all had the same purpose m mind. Some rushed to bail out. A number were
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    • 497 21  -  LIM ENG HAI Stock market action and reaction Shares snapped up by investors but observers still not optimistic By THE Singapore market recorded its biggest singleday gain and highest value of trade yesterday but failed to evoke much enthusiasm from wary observers. But many small investors
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    • 612 21  - Underwriters going ahead with issues as planned DOREEN SOH Rights issues By THE stock market's rebound yesterday was good news for companies making rights issues. The across-the-board recovery hauled the share values of many companies back to, or above, their rights issue prices again. The slump m prices recently had
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    • 184 21  - Solid buying interest pushes prices higher TRUDY LIM Sesdaq By INVESTORS did not forget Sesdaq m the rush for bargains yesterday. Prices picked up on the second securities market on solid buying interest. About 3.81 million units changed hands, even more than on Tuesday when 3.32 million units were traded
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    • 520 21  -  HSUNG BEE HWA Outlook By I UNCERTAINTY over the US economic situation made it difficult to forecast where the Singapore stock market was headed, said brokers and analysts who were still cautious about the outlook despite yesterday's big rally. They added that the recovery was
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    • 93 21 TELEPHONE exchanges covering the Central Business District were jammed yesterday as the partial recovery of the world's major stock markets spread to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, which was a hive of frantic activity from the moment trading started at 10 am. A spokesman from Telecoms
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    • 264 21 KL stocks rebound in early trading KUALA LUMPUR Prices on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange rebounded strongly early yesterday m tandem with the rally on Wall Street and other major markets but later lost steam. Nevertheless, the market Scoreboard showed gainers leading losers 160 to 12. Buyers swarmed the market
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    • 3519 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m
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    • 2472 22 INDUSTRIALS Acmo Ajinomoto Alex Hldg Alcom AISB (100S 102 B) (7) 97 (19) 98 (128) 100(12) 101 (6)95(15)99 (6) 102 API (5 18 525) (7) 46(22) 48 (13) 51 (13) 51.5(19) 52 ASM (278 B) (3) 270 (3) 274 (2) 300 (1) 298(3) 295 (3)
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    • 2493 22 Ml shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Marpn stocks are shown in bold print. Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tax-exempted dividend ABN is traded in lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted in dolars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment
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      • 400 23 1 Mn $1,000 2 For best customers only. 3 UCBU rtiance. 4 avaiawe at w» Fiance 5 Quaifynf that rates are offered by subsidiary OUT IMF's rates." ahoavalaMe at UOF. also available at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 3 VA 2Vi 3 Monthly
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      • 160 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S$10 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4936—1.4964 6.81—6.64 Canadian dollar 1.5904—1.5923 6.35—6.25 NZ dollar 1.3462—1.3490 7.60—7.35 Sterling pound 3.4458—3.4485 2.93—2.89 US dollar 2.0890-2.0900 4.81-4.77 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling
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      • 110 23 THE US dollar closed weaker against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.0905/15 and closed at 2.0890/00. It traded within a range of 2.0880 and 2.0930 m thin trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed unchanged from its initial opening of
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      • 142 23 THE kilobar market PHYSICAL Buym-Setos traded between S$31,356 r n t and S$31,708 yesterday. J* D fi7fi In the Far East mar- ?f? f 2^' iim ket, gold opened at 5gm 157- iss US$468.30/468.80. It trad- »°e m 215-326 ed up slightly to K 3 iT-i 2 596 US$468.80/469.30
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      • 23 23 GOLD US$/oz Thurs Wed Singapore 469.50 470.00 Closed Hongkong 469.30-469.80 466.70 467.20 Wed Tues New York 467.50—468.00 463.25—464.25 London 466.25—466.75 461.00—462.00
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      • 270 23 Denotes yesterdoy's prices. f Dealing days on Fridays and Saturdays only. <n Indicative p, ices Dealing prices will be determined ot the end of each day. Managers' prices for October 23 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 103—1.10 The Savings Fund 0.90—0 96 Spore Prog Fund 0.41 0.45xd Spoie
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      • 448 23 Gold stays quiet although stocks gyrate wildly ZURICH With stock markets gyrating wildly and tension rising m the Persian Gulf, the price of gold should have soared this week as investors sought a haven for their money. But it did not. Prices jumped, but only briefly, and by Wednesday the
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      • 205 23 Rubber market sound, says buffer stock manager KUALA LUMPUR Interest in natural rubber remains good and the situation is likely to continue in the near term, the International Natural Rubber Organisation (Inro) buffer stock manager has said. "Fundamentally the market is sound," Mr Aldo Hofmeister said at the end of
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      • 1037 23 From Page 22 MBS (384B 390S) (19) 388 (2) 384 xd MBA (242B) (1 I) 245 (1) 255 (1) 250 (4) 248 (1) 247 (24) 240 (2) 244 (t!) 242 xd MBf Finance (139B) (4) 142 (3) 144 (22) 150 (11) 149 (19) 148 (27)
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      • 69 23 I I I I I I -I I I I NST Index Thursday 1,807.55 (1,723.13) Hongkong Hang Seng -*0 Thursday Susp (3,362.39) Australian All-Ordinaries Thursday 1,628.90 (1,568.60) Nikkei Stock Average Thursday 24,404.45 (23,947.40) Financial Times Industrials Wednesday 1,527.30 (1,439.20) Dow Jones Average Wednesday 2,027.85 (1,841.01) (Figures in brackets refer
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      • 222 23 Oct 21 USJ Clwnfe Gen Motors 62* +2M> Goodyear Tire 50 +7H Alcoa 39 +2 Gulf Res 12* Allied Sig 37* +1* Hewlett Pack I Amax Inc 19% Intl Busi Moch 122K +6* Amr Corp 38 +2W |tt Corp 53 +3W Att 29W +2H jhsn Jhns 74M +4M
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      • 448 23 Oct 21 Pence Ctunie Art>uthnots Income Trust Yen Bond Fund 192 202 INDUSTRIALS denotes exdmdend Asda-MFI 170 Allied-Lyons 378 +26 PHIWHj BTRPLC 310 Babcocks 505 Barclays 435 Borlow Rood Beechom 360 -42 Charter Cons 355 -8 BICC 360 +20 Con Gold 2™ "?2 Blue Crete 405 +10 R«Jt Plot
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      • 15 23 Rubber Closing prices cents/kHo Singapore November 215.00 up 1.50 cents Malaysia November 266.50 unchanged
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      • 17 23 Tin Closing prices Ms/kUo XL Tin 17.24 up one cent Turnover 66 tonnes down three tonnes
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      • 18 23 Closing prices Copper tonne Wed Spot unav (1050.00-1060.00) 3 months unav (1023 00 1025.00) Market tone: Sales:
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      • 24 23 Ctaint prices Silver USJ troy oz Thuri Ned Singapore 7.50—7 60 Closed Wed Tuts New York 7 37-747 unav Source Credit Suisse. Spore
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      • 18 23 Closinf prices Aluminium tonne Wed Spot unav (1100.00 1102.00) 3 months unav {1015.00 1020.00) Market tone: Sales:
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      • 90 23 Crude MS/tome pabnoi Oct 780 (south) 775 (central) 772.50 (north) Nov 780 (south) 777 50 (central) palm oi US$/tomes RBD palm oil Oct/Nov/Dec 332.50 (sellers) Jan/Feb/Mar 337.50 (sellers) RBD Stearin Oct/Nov/Dec 302.50 (sellers) RBD Olem Oct/Nov 342.50 (sellers) Jan/Feb/Mar 350 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm oil Closing
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      • 102 23 LONDON Demand for dry bulk cargo shipping is expected to remain fairly stagnant up to 1990, although vessels of up to 55,000 dwt flying flags of convenience and carrying grain, sorghum and soy are expected to make a profit this year after
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      • 356 23 0c.22 Y. Ounce Mitsub Chem .030 .20 Mctsub Estate 2460 +70 Ajinomoto 3540 +170 Mitsub Heavy 679 -I Akai 485 unch Mitsubishi 1120 -30 Amada 1180 +130 Mitsui Co 713 -12 Asahi Chem 1180 +10 Mitsui Shipbldg 273 +8 Asahi Glass 1880 +30 M itsui Smelting 423 unch Bank
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      • 311 23 Oct 22 Cent* Chant* ar> °2 en Energy 185 I 5 (Auit) Hooker 320 +20 ACI 380 -10 ICI SOOS A N I Ind Equity 370 Aberfoyte 620 +120 Int Health 80S unch Age 3IOS -40 Leighton 70 +2 Amcor 400 Lend Lease 1220 +100 Ampol Exp 320 +40
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        • 130 23 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DECEMBER Eurodollar opened easier than Chicago's closing as the upward correction lost some of its momentum following improvements m stock markets. Disappointment over the two-year US Treasury auction result also put pressure on the market at the opening. However, the expectation of easy Fed monetary policy due
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        • 65 23 CURRENCY futures opened sharply lower as the US dollar strengthened against major currencies on signs of possible US Budget deficit cuts and gains m stocks and bonds. December deutschemark ended 79 ticks lower at 0.5533. US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 87 0.5530 0.5540 0.5524
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        • 36 23 DECEMBER pound closed lower at 1.6440. (British Pound) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 87 1.6435 1.6440B 1.6425 1.6440 24 Mar 88 1.6370 Jnne 1.6290 Open Int (Tnes): IK. Act Vol (Toes)- Six.
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        • 37 23 DECEMBER yen ended 88 ticks lower at 0.*****7. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 87 0.*****5 0.*****2B0.*****0A 0.*****7 114 Mar 88 0.*****9 jane 0.*****9 Open lot (Tnes): 767. Act Vol (Tups): 58S.
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        • 58 23 DECEMBER Nikkei ended sharply higher at ***** following the rebound in Wall Street and Tokyo stock markets. (Nikkei Stock Average Index) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Spat *****.09 *****.67 *****.09 *****.45 Dec 87 *****/ ***** ***** ***** ***** 5687 Mar 88 ***** *****B ***** ***** 115
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        • 39 23 DECEMBER US T-bonds ended higher at 83.10 with no trades reported. (US Treasury Bond) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 87 83.10 Mar 88 82.14 jane 81.22 Open Int (Toes): Nil. Act Vol (Tues): Nil.
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        • 28 23 (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 81 473.90 Feb8g 479.90 Open tat (Tues): NU. Act Vol (Tues): Nil. Reports from BA Futures.
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        • 133 23 Thursday, October 22 1987 Dec 87 colls Dec 87 puts High Low Sett High Low Sett 8900 7 8950 2488 242 -4 9000 2008 196 9050 1568 152 14 9100 1168 112 22A 23 9125 100 100 94 30A 30 9150 83 83 78 36A 38 9175 70
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    • 549 24  -  DOREEN SOH By UNITED Industrial Corporation, which is m the process of taking over First Capital Corporation through a l-for-2 share swop, has forecast another record profit. In its takeover document, directors of the trading, property, chemicals and hotel conglomerate projected that its pre-tax profit
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    • 188 24 Canadian bank sets up local merchant unit CANADA'S sixth largest bank, the National Bank of Canada (NBC), has set up a merchant bank m Singapore. Mr Maurice D.H. Nguyen, Managing Director of National Bank of Canada (Asia) Ltd, said it decided to set up the office because of the high
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    • 373 24 Stock specialists on Wall Street lose up to $1.5 b in sell-off NEW YORK All 52 specialists on the New York Stock Exchange lost money during the enormous sell-off on Monday and Tuesday, possibly as much as US$75O million (551.56 billion), trying to fulfill their role of maintaining an orderly
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    • 373 24 NEW YORK The new Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Mr David Ruder, has ordered an investigation into the stock market's plunge and partial recovery to determine what steps should be taken to reduce future market volatility. Mr Ruder's
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    • 250 24 Chase posts 63% jump in earnings and plans to shed 1,000 jobs NEW YORK The Chase Manhattan Corp, parent of Chase Manhattan Bank, has reported a 63.4 per cent gain m third-quarter earnings and also announced it would eliminate 1,000 positions as part of a restructuring. Chase said its thirdquarter
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    • 111 24 Crisis ahead for some car makers DEARBORN (Michigan) Japan's smaller vehicle makers may be forced to consider mergers or even leave the US market because of falling sales and profits. "Some companies clearly aren't going to be able to make the cut," said Mr Jim Perkins, Group VicePresident for sales
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 112 21 J Mr Howard Flight, Managing Director of Guinness Flight Global Asset Management Limited, will be m Singapore on Thursday, October 29, 1987, to give a private talk on "THE IMPACT OF CURRENCY MOVEMENTS ON EQUITY AND BOND MARKETS". TIME 6.30 p.m. PLACE Pan Pacific Singapore Pacific Ballroom No 6 Raffles
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
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    • 303 24 under instructions from WHITE INDUSTRIES SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. "CMI" SF550 Series II Slipform Paver "CMI" TC250 Texture Curer (both units "Factory New") "DREDGE MASTER" Model 46-20in x 18in Dredge Pump j "DYNAMOLD" Hollow Cored Slab Casting Machine for 8 ft. capacity "DYNASAW" Cutter and 3 x "DYNASPAN" 21 ft. Vacuum
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  • RACING
    • 173 26  - Alfarazdq flops in Geelong Cup JACK ELLIOTT MELBOURNE The imported Alfarazdq, owned by Sheikh Hamdan Rashid Al Maktoum of Dubai, failed to enhance his prospects of winning the A51.25 million (about Ssl.B million) Melbourne Cup on Nov 3 when he failed m the 2,400 m Geelong Cup on Wednesday. The
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    • 505 26  -  ROGER YUE Shaw Memorial Trophy race worth $100,000 this year By Racing Editor THE Tan Sri Dr Runme Shaw Memorial Trophy race to be run over 1,200 m on Nov 7, third day of the Queen Elizabeth n Cup meeting at Bukit
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    • 472 26 ON THE TRACK with TONTO PENANG Poon Tay, who found one to beat last weekend, impressed m his winding-up gallop here yesterday morning. With M. Gopal m the saddle, the five-year-old New Zealand gelding was kept on the bit to clock 42
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    • 139 26 Veteran Mitchell in winning mood MELBOURNE Veteran jockey Kevin Mitchell, who returned home after winning on Fine Tune at the Pesta Sukan meeting at Bukit Timah m August, won the Cranbourne Cup on Latin Rule last week. Mitchell, 58, settled Latin Rule on the rails behind the pace. He switched
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    • 921 26 mmmmmmmmm 2.30 CLASS 4 DIV A 1,400m m if i\*i 09 m (Ratings: 75-66) (Stakes: $13,000) 1 *****5 Fit To Fight 57 (75) Lucky Vale-Rod-gers 5 nzg dc +3 Marmkl 2 4*1*00 Battery 5C.5 (74) Calumet-Lim 7 nzg dc 1 Azhar 3 04**00 Commanchero K (73) Good
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 511 27 Win takes hosts to top of group NEW DELHI Holders India convincingly avenged their one-run defeat by Australia at the start of the tournament with a 56-run victory m the World Cup showdown between the top two Group A teams here yesterday. A crowd
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    • 161 27 Parrott into last eight READING (England) John Parrott pipped Terry Griffiths to the winning post in the £300,000 ($1.04 million) snooker Grand Prix here on Wednesday. Parrott outstayed Griffiths 5-4 in a 3hr 41minmarathon to reach the quarter-finals. Griffiths took a 2-0 lead but Parrott, the world No. 13, got
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    • 192 27 WORLD CUP CRICKET OFF THE SEAMS WEST Indies captain Viv Richards called for an improvement in his team's batting after their 25-run World Cup win over Sri Lanka in Kanpur (India) on Wednesday. "Our batsmen have to strike better form for the more important matches ahead," he said. But Richards
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    • 357 27 PREVIEW: N. ZEALAND V ZIMBABWE CALCUTTA New Zealand play to keep alive their hopes of qualifying for the World Cup semi-finals when they meet Zimbabwe today, but the Africans are battling just for glory. The New Zealanders' three previous matches have gained them only
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    • 168 27 ST LOUIS Tom Lawless hit just his second Major League home run on Wednesday night to lead the St Louis Cardinals to a 7-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins and even the World Series at two games apiece. The seldom-used substitute was an unexpected if welcome source of
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    • 264 27 Japan whitewashed by All Blacks TOKYO Wellington wing Paul Simonsson made a fine debut for the All Blacks here on Wednesday with four tries as New Zealand blanked Japan's national 'B team 94-0 m the opener of their five-match Japan tour. Fielding six of the players who
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    • 486 28 PSV, Anderlecht in driver's seat Italian giants Juventus, AC Milan, Inter crash PARIS Dutch champions PSV Eindhoven and their Belgian soccer counterparts Anderlecht staked early claims for places m the European Cup quarterfinals when both won tricky ties m central Europe on Wednesday. But last season's defeated finalists Bayern Munich,
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    • 215 28 EUROPEAN CUP Real Madrid (Spn) 2 Porto (Por) 1, Steaua Bucharest (Rum) 3 Omonia Nicosia (Cyp) 1, Sparta Prague (Cze) 1 Anderlecht (Bel) 2, Lillestrom (Norway) 0 Bordeaux (Fra) 0, Aarhus (Den) 0 Benfica (Por) 0, Rapid Vienna 1 PSV Eindhoven (Hoi) 2, Glasgow Rangers
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    • 105 28 LONDON English Second Division soccer leaders Bradford surrendered an 11-match unbeaten run as Manchester City striker Paul Stewart scored a hattrick m a 4-2 win at Valley Parade on Wednesday. It was City's first away League win m 21 months. Aston Villa's Mark Walters also bagged
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    • 213 28 SANTIAGO Yugoslavia knocked defending soccer champions Brazil out of the sixth World Youth Championship on Wednesday night, beating them 2-1 m the quarter-finals. Yugoslav midfielder Robert Prosinecki ended Brazil's hopes of repeating their triumphs m Mexico m 1963 and m Moscow two years later, when he coolly
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    • 208 28 NEUCHATEL 2 BAYERN 1 NEUCHATEL Brilliant goalkeeping by Belgian soccer international Jean-Marie Pfaff restricted Swiss champions Neuchatel Xamax to a 2-1 win over West Germany's Bayern Munich m the first leg of their Eu- ropean Cup second-round tie on Wednesday. Pfaff, tested for the first time
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    • 42 28 CALI (Colombia) America Cali beat Penarol Montevideo, of Uruguay, 2-0 in the first leg of the Copa Libertadores final on Wednesday night. The return leg of the Copa, the Latin American Cup, will take place in Montevideo on Wednesday Reuter
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    • 352 31 Robertson Aussies' main hope against Pakistan LONDON The psychological warfare and jockeying for strategic advantages began hours before yesterday's start of the World Open squash team championship. Two managers were called before the Fixtures Panel and told that their line-ups would be changed. Jansher Khan took Pakistan's No. 1 slot
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    • 270 31  - Easy for champ Hilli in second round ALBERT JOHNSON TENNIS TOP seed Arvo Hilli, of Finland, advanced into the third round of the Philips Singapore Open veterans' tennis championship at the Dutch Club yesterday. Hilli, 57, who is the defending champion m the 55-years-and-above category, snatched a 6-4, 6-3 victory
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    • 284 31 LONDON Newlycrowned world squash champion Jansher Khan will play at the No. 1 slot for Pakistan m the World Open team championships which started yesterday. This was decided not by his country's officials but by the four-man international Fixtures Panel, which
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    • 375 31  -  MAHMOOD GAZNAVI HOCKEY By SINGAPORE, edged out 2-1 by Malaysia for the gold medal m the Southeast Asia Games last month, have a chance to turn the tables on their opponents when they meet m the first of two friendly matches starting at Balestier
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    • 321 31  -  JOE DORAI SOCCER By THE Football Association of Singapore have decided to change their usual practice of nominating a club side for the annual Sultan of Pahang's Birthday Cup competition m Kuantan. For this year's tournament, from Nov 22-28, Singapore will be represented
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    • 603 31  -  TAY CHENG KHOON REPORTS ON THE WORLD OPEN SQUASH TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP Spain, France and Holland can make going rough LONDON The Singapore quartet may have missed the hurricaneforce winds which devastated parts of the English capital last Friday. But they had better be prepared
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    • 342 31 LONDON Gamal Awad's distinguished career came to an ignominious end when he was dropped by Egypt for the World Team Championship, which started here yesterday. Gamal, ranked 34th m the world, was a certainty for the Egyptian team until last Wednesday when he attempted
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    • 163 31 Chinese women lead team standings GYMNASTICS ROTTERDAM China moved to the top of the women's team provisional standings after completing their compulsory exercises here on Wednesday in the World Championships. Fifteen-year-old Luo Feng top scored with 38.7 points in her team total of 192.925, two more than they achieved in
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    • 219 31  - Sports awards for James are withheld HAKIKAT RAI By NATIONAL discus champion James Wong, who is facing an inquiry for alleged misconduct, was dealt a further blow yesterday when the Singapore Schools Sports Council decided to withhold his Colours and Outstanding Performance awards. The council are awaiting the outcome of
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    • 248 31  -  H AKIKAT RAI SOUTH-EAST Asia's best judoka, Ho Yen Chye, heads a list of eight athletes to receive citations for "outstanding performance" at the annual Singapore Schools Sports Council's Colours awards ceremony tomorrow at Raffles Institution. The Outstanding Performance award is given to selected Schools
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 297 27 321 Deaths 321 Deaths MDM. TAN LUCY (nee AH ENG) Passed away peacefully on 21/10/87 at 2.04 a.m. leaving behind beloved: Husband: Yip Peng Lam Daughters: Yip Sok Kuen Yip Seok Cheng Adopted Daughter Adopted Son-in-law: Ow Lily James Cheng Grand Son: Grand Daughter Cheng Wai Cheng Met San to
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    • 64 27 The Family of the Late MR. HO KEH KING Departed 19/10/87 wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all doctors, nurses and staff of SGH, Ward 44 CCU. Special thanks also to Dr. Amy Ng and Dr. Chee, Father J. Fernandez of Church Of The Holy Family, all
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    • 106 27 321 Deaths 321 Deaths MRS. TAN CHENG nee GOH BOON KIANG Age 63 Called to be with the Lord on 22.10.1967 at 5.50pm. leaving behind: Sons: Daughtef»-in-law: Wee Liang, William Lee Sen, Sindy Wee Tong, Tony Soo Chuen, Doris Wee Ngee, Michael Guat Gim, Julie Wee Jin, John Daughter*: Son-in-law:
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    • 74 27 The family of the late MR. GAN KIM CHIANG wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to Mgr. Francis Lav and Noel Goh of The Church Of St. Peter And Paul. Rev. Fr. Barreteau of St, Michael's Church, prayer groups, Dr. Yap Boh Seng and Dr. Charles
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      52 27 In Loving Memory Of MR. TAN AH GOO Departed on 23rd Oct. 1982 Today we recall sad memories Of a dear father gone to rest. And the ones who think of him today Are the ones who love him best. Dearly missed by children, grand children and
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      124 27 In loving memory of MDM. GOH OH VAN Today one year you are gone. But m our hearts you'll always live on. Always nimmbtnd by loved onet In loving memory of SIM WEE SOON EDMUND Our thoughts are always with you. Our hearts are tor* with pain;
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    • 403 28 PLAY El YOUR SfuS^S H WITH El m ZI UUn apgs H™ NAMES pp v^^»^s^hl PiW rcirfouTsPECiAL 5 HI This coupon entitles you to purchase a pair of j open j Ascot socks for only 50$ with purchase of j goods worth $10.00 and above* #02-05/07 Far East Plaza. Scotts
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  • Times Inter-Bussiness Houses Athletics Meet Special
    • 295 29 ORGANISERS SAY A BIG THANK YOU List of sponsors: Singapore Airlines Limited, Tat Chuan Audio Pte Ltd, Cost Plus Electronics, Shell Singapore Pte Ltd, Melco Sales Singapore Re Ltd, Metro (Pte) Ltd, Dorema Distribution Pte Ltd, OxJey Travel Services Pte Ltd, Yaohan Singapore Pte Ltd, Fraser Neave (S) Pte Ltd,
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    • 17 29 STRAITS TIMES PRESS TIMES INTER-BUSINESS HOUSES ATHLETICS MEET '87 Francis.. .so good that newcomers may shy away
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    • 90 29 Top five prizes Ist prize: Two return tickets to Hongkong (SIA), Ricoh camera, Sanyo 14" CTV, $200 shopping voucher. 2nd prize: Two return tickets to Manila (SIA), Ricoh camera, Voxson Midi Hi-fi system, $100 shopping voucher. 3rd prize: Two return tickets to Bangkok (SIA), Hitachi vacuum
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    • 539 29  -  MAHMOOD GAZNAVI Stories...By A meet for the masses geared to better the chances of winning THE Times Inter-Busi-ness Houses Athletics Meet, starting at the National Stadium tomorrow (spm), is a "meet for the people". It aims to reach out to all levels and caters
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    • 94 29 Top five prizes Ist prize: Telefunken Video Movie 2891 with autofocus, Telefunken 28" Stereo TV 2560. Total value: $4,000. 2nd prize: Telefunken 25" Stereo TV 2440, Telefunken Midi Hi-fi System HP 404 with Turntable. Total value: $2,050. 3rd prize: Telefunken 20" Stereo TV 1340, Telefunken Midi
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    • 229 29 Success lies m management's financial, moral support THANKS to the sheer numbers that have entered for the various events, Singapore Airlines Group are poised to remain m top-flight yet again. They won the overall title on each of the previous four years. And this
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    • 307 29 ALL these are yours for free. If you want them, that is. All you have to do is to come early for tomorrow's Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics Meet. And you've earned the goodies. Some 2,000 bagfuls.
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    • 64 29 ALL competitors most report to the marshal! 31 minutes before the start of each event, failing which his/her name will be deleted. He/She will not be accepted if he/she reports to the start directly without first reporting to the marshal!. Competitors for the field events are to
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    • 99 29 TROPHIES AT STAKE TOMORROW THE Straits Times Overall Challenge Trophy, Business Times Best Men's Team Trophy, Her World Best Women's Trophy, Vitalis Best Performer (Men) Trophy, Shiseido Best Performer (Women) Trophy, Fibre Trim 4xloom (Men) Trophy, Fibre Trim 4xloom (Women) Trophy, Johnnie Walker 4xloom (Veteran) Trophy, Magnolia 4xloom (School Boys)
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    • SPOTLIGHT ON THE CHARITY CLASSIC
      • 290 29 4 It's our company policy that when we make a profit in the market we must reinvest some off it back into the country where the m profit came from. Mr Mssaaki Uesuki, Gen Mgr, Sales Promotion, Asics (left) Tracksuits, shorts,
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      • 526 29 Mr Tan Kin Hou (Managing Director, Ben Management Services Pte Ltd), Mr Noris Ong (Partner, Coopers Lybrand), Mr David Free (Managing Director, Ciba-Geigy S.E.A. (P) Ltd), Mr Goh Lye Huat (General Manager, Eastern Industries Pte Ltd), Mr C.J.T. Nangle (Managing Partner, Ernst
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    • 568 30  -  MAHMOOD GAZNAVI By Director beats fancied Dr Siak to pose serious threat m event I must thank Dr 9 Siak for having provided me with good opposition, which certainly raised my performance. He ran a very professional race and all I did was
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    • 478 30 These prizes most be won tomorrow evening. Ist prize: 12th prize: 18th prize 2 return Hongkong tickets SIA 1 -night stay at Malacca Village Resort Food voucher for two Mandarin Singapore Ricoh camera Dorema Distribution Beaufort Hotels Hamper Afestfe Singapore Sanyo 14" CTV Cost Plus f, 50 fo°d *er flnwun
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    • 26 31 r RESULTS DRAW No: 187/87 5 OUT OF 49 I 2, 40, 39 ADD. No SUNDAY'S DRAW WILL BE HELD AT ALBERT COMPLEX AFTER 4.30 P.M.
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  • Page 31 Miscellaneous
    • 76 31 BOWLING Jatico Tournament of Champions: Final q'fying rds (Plaza Bowl, 6pm). HOCKEY Women's friendly: Singapore v Malaysia (IA, 5pm). SHA Premier League: Jansenites v CSC (IA, 5.30pm); Junior K.O.: SCC B v Dutch Club (Tanglin, 5.30pm). SNOOKER RPM Classic (SBSC clubhouse, 7.30pm). SOCCER Inter-constitu-ency tournament: Changkat v Bt. Panjang (Toa
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  • 491 32 Tamil Tigers form suicide squads to repel Indian troops COLOMBO Tamil guerillas have raised suicide squads to try to hold back Indian troops pushing into their strongholds in the heart of Jaffna, according to a Sri Lankan journalist just back from the embattled city in the northern part of the
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  • 156 32 Owner of illegal ice-cream factory fined THE owner of an illegal ice-cream factory which was raided earlier this month by Environment Ministry officers was yesterday fined $500 by a magistrate's court. Low Ec Siang, 67, also lost about $7,808 worth of materials, which were forfeited by the court on the
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  • 549 32 Big question is whether corporate tax cut will be announced today KUALA LUMPUR The signs are that the Malaysian Budget, which Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin presents today, will contain no surprises. It should basically be a businessman's Budget, the rationale being that contented businessman
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  • 386 32  -  SERENA TOH By $25,500 raised m one week for medical expenses WHEN his kidneys failed, 20-year-old Noorjassni bin Mohd Yahya found he had a lot of friends. At the beginning of this month they proved that friendship conclusively by raising $25,500 within just one week to
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  • 245 32 JB court orders arrest of former judge JOHOR BARU A warrant of arrest has been issued for former magistrate Balbir Kaur after she failed to appear m the Sessions Court yesterday on a bribery charge. Sessions Court Judge Ec Chin Sing allowed DPP Kamarul Jaman's application for the warrant for
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  • 29 32 OCHO RIOS (Jamaica) The United States on Wednesday trounced Taiwan and Britain outlasted Sweden to reach the world bridge championship final for the Bermuda Bowl. Reuter.
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  • 400 32  - View HK and S'pore as free trade beacons, US urged ONG MING SEING By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON Hongkong's Governor, Sir David Wilson, has appealed to the United States to look upon Hongkong and Singapore as beacons for free trade m the Far East. Answering questions after he gave an address
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  • 153 32 Gossip is good for you, says psychologist LONDON After a sixyear probe into one of the world's most popular pastimes, psychologist Nicholas Emler has come to the conclusion that gossiping is good for you. "It's the grease that keeps the wheels of society turning," he said in a report published
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    • 186 32 Weather Showers over a few areas in the afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 25 min SUNSET today: 6.51 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.47 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11/21 C Cloudy Los Angeles 14/20 C Cloudy Amsterdam 9/17 C Cloudy Madrid 10/16 C Cloudy Athens 14/24 C
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  • The Straits Times Section Two
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    • 1033 1 CAN THEY WIN AGAIN? The Bee Gees have made their third comeback, kannan chandran talks to two of the three Gibb brothers m Miami, where they are based. 4 We want hits. We won't make our songs ultra commercial. Just dif- ferent. But still they'll be hits. Barry Gibb THE
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      • 1220 2  -  DANIEL VOLL By I MET Lee six months after she had been raped. We met at the museum where she works as a curator. She has large green eyes and a dancer's body. She told lively stories and laughed at my jokes. I took
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      • 1163 4  -  MIKE ZWERIN »Y By writing for the International Herald Tribune 808 DYLAN was backlit during the entire concert. For lw hours, not a clear feature, not one frontal spot. Why bother to go on stage m the first place? I started
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      • 453 4  -  Y.L. Goh Compact Discs HUMMEL: PIANO CONCERTOS Stephen Hough, piano English Chamber Orchestra/ Bryden Thomson CHANDOS HANDEL: CHACONNE AND OTHER WORKS Trevor Pinnock, harpsichord ARCHIV JOHANNES NEPOMUK HUMMEL, pupil of Mozart, Clementi, Haydn and Beethoven, had a seminal influence on Chopin, Mendelssohn and a host of other
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      • 586 4 C ATHAYORGANISATIONCATHAYUWQANibAiiuiNv.^i^iMTUKVjM i\ 15 BM^BKA^BLm^B^L m^BBB^BBBafIB 5 (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11.00 AM, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.00PM z 0 m^ r r mSßßTli§f^SMm life* ajp f HiwmUßiiiii^ > ?> SBbSbv rgMH'' I T^C*"" I o Q; I B^HIiBB^^<»'M^*VBIBawkaAM|BHBBSBWBBHMBHyH f* P^tj|{^|M?ji^BEiiiMiLVß^Bß 5 z (*****88) 5 SHOWS: 11AM, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15PM Q
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      • 804 5  -  WHANG YEE-LING THE MOSQUITO COAST Next change at Lido Previewed by MAN'S relationship with Nature is ambivalent. We poison the air and rape the land m the name of progress. Yet, at the same time, many of us entertain romantic notions of returning to a harmonious
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      • 339 5 You saw her as the Russian ballerina m White Nights. Now you will see her as Harrison Ford's wife m The Mosquito Coast. Meet Helen Mirren. SHE lacks the sort of glamour the cinema usually requires of leading ladies. And at 40, she is at the
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      • 296 5 LETTER TO BREZHNEV Singapore Film Society Goethe-lnstitut, Singapore Shopping Centre Today, 6.30 and 9 pm. LETTER TO BREZHNEV, set and made entirely m Liverpool, is a wholly indigenous British film. It may take a while to find an ear for its heavy Scouse accents, but once the rhythms
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      • 431 5 Lights! Action I And the stage is set for the \s^/ hottest acts m town! Hdppy Hours: 1 Claymore Drive, #B-41 Orchard Towers (Rear Block), Singapore 0923. Tel: 734 5221 b^bW a|L^| bblb^LJ BB^ JBBBtf^t-^^^!^& NEW SEASONS HIGH POINT A TFSTDNI I UNEA DE L RAY itauaS shSeV °[lather me
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      • 950 6 The Commodores gave two performances over the last weekend. PAT D'ROSE reports. IT'S hard for the Commodores to break away from the past, especially since the past is what they're best remembered for. Though the group gave a brilliant performance of their postRichie hits like
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      • 455 6 THE new Barbarella does not quite share the same features as its earlier namesake m Ming Court Hotel, a favourite night spot before it was closed m the early '70s. While the old Barbarella relied on its ambience and futuristic design, and was, m its
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      • 201 6 THE first time D'Starlights was here was almost 20 years ago, when it played at the El Amigo nightclub. One generation later, this Filipino group with only one original member left, bandleader Amado Castro, who plays tenor saxophone and percussions returns with the same rich complex vocals
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      • 50 6  -  PAT D'ROSF THE quarter-finals of Rainbow's annual Star Search contest started last Sunday and will be held every Sunday at 11 pm until the finals m late December. More than 50 have responded and more are coming m. Rainbow plans to keep applications open for a while longer.
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      • 599 6 mmm STUDY in the UNITED STATES University officials will present information sessions on U.S. higher education and conduct interviews for prospective students. Admission is free and parents are encouraged to attend. Singapore Saturday, October 24, 12:00—5:00 p.m. Sunday, October 25, 12:00—5:00 p.m. Hilton International Hotel, 581 Orchard Road Kuala Lumpur
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    • Sight & Sound
      • 888 7  -  Catherine Ong I Staying Tuned DID Father really know best? Judging by The Father Knows Best Reunion to be shown on Sonday on Ch 5, 2 pm, the answer is: Yes, he did and he still does. The movie, made m 1977, brings back
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      • 347 7  -  KANNAN CHANDRAN THE PHILADEPHIA EXPERIMENT Sunday, Ch 5, 9.30 pm Previewed by WAR seems to bring out a certain devastating creativity m man. Far back m time, when he realised his own kind could pose all sorts of problems, mankind devised ways and
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      • 496 7  -  CATHERINE ONG LOUISIANA Mondays, Ch 5, 9.30 pm Previewed by A YOUNG woman bends over a wooden chest of drawers, holding m her stomach as her hefty-looking maid huffs and puffs and laces her into a corset. Is it a scene from
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      • 669 7 I emporium I CELERR ATION "1 Eii kEhl9■« I I^#l^ Bed Sheet Set lE^t^ J \uS^ ao^° S L MB MH^^^^^B^^^^^MB^^^^^^^^^B^^^W in ,g« box (Double) v l^pfe^^l IE/Pl COLGATE-PALMOLIVE USUALS37.9O Qg J^ti Towelling Blanket (China) fl "HOLIDAY PARADE" $2790 \W}Ull>nsjm IT jS^t CONTEST THMSNOV 87 orty! Except LP &PZ We
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      • 780 8 ZONAL ADVERflSf^ YOUR GUIDE TO SHOPS AND SERVICES CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT DIGRAM BUNT HO SWEE« TIONG BAHRU QUEENSTOWN SERANGOON ORCHARD ROAD Martial arts mania v^BB PPv*. 4 p aI tr*%s^Mii^ 1 flns^^^'^^^^rtib!!---™**** rflML^. IE7 f > m Il^^HHHb rf*fc -gpTT' ja^l^lK l^^^^to^. ft I^^HESt i f Mr Tan showing tome
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      • 59 8 g ■■■■> U m "'"■•S" ->*-^ AT aBff tff"^l WStf^Bmw The line of superlative light UnoniRT. Video, Movie and Photo Lights for Multiple Use Computer-controlled Light Output. Fan-cooled, multi-power Zooming System. Conversion Filter: 5600K- Daylight Barn Doors Output: Either 1000W or 2000W 220/240V z^STX Sole Agent: jb ASSOCIATE ENTERPRISES \^W/
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      • 314 8 REFRESH AND RELAX IN A CLEAN COSY ENVIRONMENT Come visit us for a soothing massage. Let our gentle and caring masseuses ease away your tension and tiredness. CLEMENCEAU HEALTH CENTRE f|elV SINGAPORE SHOPPING CENTRE HtflO& Z*d(W _fl^^ #04-19 to #04-20 V mjBff*^ fll '90 Clemenceau Avenue fjgPP* Sin 9 apore
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      • 584 9 I ,-r- THE FIRST CHINESE i-^H GEOMANCY "FENG SHUI" J^ CENTRE IN SBO P 1 A J% Mp^ Jim Vi Ui Avln f^ Mr. Lim Koon Hian, a geomancy i| J fflOMF^^^^l^HjWl 1^ f AftL practitioner, has offered his consultancy «s Ai<J^ services locally and also m Australia. Hi I
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      • 338 9 T£Vij/J[ The most distinguished restaurant m the world which has served tNS// Kashmiri, Moglai and North Indian cuisine to royalty, heads of state \T^£^ f'ifCff and discriminating gourmets m the atmosphere of Mogul Palace. {£> The food is delicious and sumptuous, prepared from authentic recipes l)*^** tC (f from the
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    • Bilingual
      • 485 10  -  KOH SIEW TIN By Sight Sound WHAT do you expect when five of Singapore's most popular "funnymen" Jack Neo, Willie Wah, Jack Tan, Lin Yiming and Chen Jianbin get together for an act? Laughter. Which is what the five will whip up as they
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      • 529 10 Winners of Cross-language Crossword No 310 «sAA<uih. rnirn MWhir titatw |5t cash. CHECKMENG TtLUI (I.C. NO. TISI4U/B) $21 cash each: TOHYOKEKIAN LAM PHOW DJIN (I.C. No: *****43/1) (I.e. No: *****50/G) CHAN AH MOOI DANIEL ONG (I.C. No: *****49/J) (i.e. No: *****52/C) YONGPECKJOON JOHN TAN (I.C. No: *****43/F) (I.C. No: *****57/Z)
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      • 593 10  -  GUAN LIBING By PAO NA NA, a household name to Chinese pop fans m the '70s, was at first, firm about not going back to singing after her marriage m 1976. But this ex-Taiwanese singer has returned to the recording scene. She sang
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      • 433 11 Picture by Deepavali or the Festival of Lights was a day of celebration for Hindus on Wednesday. On Sunday, a special programme of activities for children was held. T. BAVI reports. CRIES of "Radhe Shyam, Radhe Shyam" (m praise of Lord Krishna) greeted
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      • 396 11  -  SAKINA Y. KAGDA A CULTURAL EVENING FOR DEEPAVALI Kallang Theatre Monday, 7.30 pm Previewed by INDIA is a land of cultural mosaic where the different ethnic groups celebrate a festival m their own ways. In Singapore, the Indian communities also celebrate m their own
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      • 514 11  -  PRABHAVATHI DASS ART LOVERS m Singapore recently had the opportunity to see the works of Miss Geeta Vadhera, an Indian artist who has held several international exhibitions. Miss Vadhera, who was here to hold an exhibition of her paintings at Funan Centre, has a Bachelor
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      • 518 11 iaiiiUiiiiiliUiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiii U O<U 1 1 I^^^^^^^^^^^ the Home 3urnishinq Superstore Xucfeif Star Draw '88 if For every purchase of $500, you can win a FREE America Taiwan/ Japan or Hong Kong vacation m our LUCKY STAR '88 DRAW PLUS on the spot mystery gift draw. All tours arrangements by Oxley
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      • 2720 12 ffl3wMliJ fa 737-1166 m^^kmmw^kmmW C A T S -1 TLX: R*****3 class fax: 732-0230 class 22 Computer Products/ Services MICROLINK offers ORIGINAL LEGAL SOFTWARE 1. Ability 2. Newsmaster 3. Foxbase plus 4. Clipper Autumn 5. Disk Technician 6. Wordstar 2000+ 7. Wordstar Professional 8. Plus many more 8 MHz Turbo
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      • 749 12 iuiua W^S :mfm m The art of fine •bWvWIIi ilVing IS revealed IWfWK P... *1 iTIl 'I I 111 ClaSSlflCatlOn •111 I II 170 +_j_ t 111 i I Ifl l^tOday. Ij^ii™ 9 0 0 H BBBRK I^B^Hlbb^bM •> 9 S"^ I tt^M I* U J L 0 M 1^
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      • 872 13 35 Home Furniture/ Furnishing 1^ BEWARE f I F IMITATI0N I For the best quality, look I for the word MINIFLEX' I on the aluminium II nanc e INSIST ON MINIFLEX FOLDING DOOR C&£- &f^ y industries pte ltd Office/Factory: 12 Senang Crescent Singapore 1441 Tel *****22 Tlx RS *****
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      • 556 13 35 Home Furniture/ Furnishing 39 TV/ Video/ Hi-fi mm^mmwmwmm__wmm___m___m LKE BPEC,AL,BE installation, (V/UHF) antennae. Repair c.t.v. video. 1 yr. guarantee. *****01. "EPAIR/ BUY S*ll used ctv- vld" e0 recorder hlfi systems and alrcon. Tel: 345-2705. FrTROMic repairs vBroElco^ C rTTV.^efv.ce P gua R r 8 anteed. Tel: *****11/ *****53. ___mmmmmmm
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      • 1005 13 39 TV/ Video/ Hi-fi I Nordmende Stereo Radio Cassette 6694 with Dolby System h^hSSS&^^5'' "TTsual pR>ce $330 ■PHMpI MOW 9*'~jf- ffMP^^H^^^^^M^*^*^ On| y at CHUN HUAT ELECTRONICS TRADING ENTERPRISE 10 Jalan Besar #03 44 Sim lim Tower S'pore 0820 Tel: 294-4777 41 House Renovation/ 41 House Renovation/ Decor P* 0
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      • 878 13 41 House Renovation/ Decor WE SPECIALISED IN repairing leaking roots and re-roof Ing. Insert sheet Asphalt $2.30 per m2. Box awning bedding Japanese type tile $9.50 per m2. All enquiries call *****73. YEO'S SOON LOI General Construction Co. We specialise In Iron alum, grilles. 3-rm. $160; 4-rm. $240; 5-rm. $420.
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      • 544 13 50 Hairdressing CUT |jp=== [PERM GINBERT ft Allan London/Pans trained Hair Artist. #01-70 PARKWAY PARADE TEU4404KM4C7372 Cut $3 Perm $8 only for Bra ten students 1 sei of Hair equipment FREE #02-06 PARKWAY PARADE I THWPtB I ELJSA'S Hairdressing Salon #05-39 Far East Ptaza 14 Scons Road Singapore 0922 TEL:
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      • 678 13 54 Gold/ Pawn Tickets ■v"* ABSOLUTELY HIGHEST PRICES'""^ w offered for your j PaS^oldsmiths^ewellersI I *****12 I #03- 02 THIRD FLOOR, J p^ PEOPLE s PARK C^trf 1 EMINENT Goldsmith Jewellers HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED FOR YOUR PAWN TICKETS GOLD, PLATINUM, WATCHES, JADE, #02-12 Eminent Plaza 195, Lavender St (Next to
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      • 830 13 56 Sale: Other Products 1 UNIT USED 19 cu.ft. GE frostfree twin-door fridge $850. 1 unit Norge 18 cu.ft. twin-door frostfree. 1 mth. old only. 2 h.p. spilt alrcon. Call 345-7651 after 9a.m. WE SELL DIAMOND CBN grindIng wheel, file. PU/ rubber spring, sheet, etc. Victoria Agency, Shaw Ctr. #04-23.
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      • 852 13 72 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal $30 ONWARDS (CHEAP rates) House, office removal, pianos, organs delivery and all kinds of transportation services. Experience workers provided. Open 7 days a week. Tel: *****19. $30 ONWARDS (ECONOMICAL rates) Specialists In house removal/ transportation service, office removal, pianos and organs. Workers provided. Open dally
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      • 765 13 76 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services PRESTIGIOUS REGISTRATION ADDRESS ($l5)/ Answering ($l5)/ Telex/ Fax. *****66. Our estab. operations assure you of not having to keep changing address REGISTRATION ADDREBB $10, answering $10, Telex $5 typing. Tel: *****78/ *****44. REGN. ADDRESS $8, answering $6, telex $3. Yearly $170. Free name card/
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      • 1248 14 79 OptTtunitie. gp'p'oTu'nities NURSERY COMPANY FOR SALE Location: Seletar Area Area: 4.8 Acres Lease: Expiring 1992 With stocks worth approx. *****,000. consisting mainly of palms, trees and shrubs. Please call Tel: *****23 good money making news 92 Domestic Help Earn attractive commission Available while helping your friends. If < MM^——
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      • 1552 14 at n^^.t.r. vainuam gJg£ P 92 Domestic Heln KaTa'ble He' P 92 Domestic Meic KJiSg P 92 Domestic Help Available 1^ OUR 5 STAR SERVICE Competitive prices and with all our maids in-house trained Personal selection of maids from Bangkok, Indonesia, Philippines Sri Lanka by our overseas business associates ourselves.
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      • 572 14 92 Domestic Help Avai.ab.e jOURSCHHIin^UEIItMoTMKoYS I the unly dfjency with two (?l full time Filipino Singaporean expert counselors. I helping hlipma workers ad|ust work successfully lor employers 1 yrs service I experience with employers m Spore I a^a^a^uSnyrTUTf^ iTi 'if I" T^tff^M^La^mmW ESSSSSj I REASONABLE "PACKAGE FEE" mcl doiumenialmn bnnn
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      • 409 14 92 Domestic Help Available 97 Positions Vacant: Domestic Only "PI ,500 downpayment fly now pay later All our maicft are placed through Humana Manila Tel *****04 TCI Recruitment Corp. 18?■ 5 L Gjerrero Street, Malate M M (between Remedios and Nakpii Streets) License No NCC 03-0615 Accreo No 5962-1 EXPATRIATE
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      • 495 14 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Come work with a winner! A Fortune Top 100 American Company with new manufacturing facilities B m Jurong has opportunities for is Clerks GCE O' Level Minimum 1 year's working experience preferably m a large manufacturing concern Possess good typing slalls Knowledge of dßase, LOTUS
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      • 854 15 96 Position* Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical J An established manufacturing company invites A ■2*: applications for the position of: I PERSONNEL CLERK Good GCE "O" or "A" level certificate At least 2 years relevant experience Must be able to type at 45 wpm Pleasant disposition with
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      • 592 15 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical IT TOP-NOTCH RECEP/ TYPISTS ($800) Bank m Shenton way. Knowledge of Multlmate. Bilingual. TYPISTS (Up to $700 p.m.) Mln. typing speed of 35 w.p.m. Location: Shenton Way, Paslr Panjang Rd., Kallang Place, Jurong DATA ENTRY OPERATORS Location: Lengkee Road Jalan Eunos (2pm to 10pm) or
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      • 1150 15 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Wall established company A wall eatabliihed company In requires Jurong with expanding buainess inPURCHASING CLERK application lor In* posts of: a Mtn. OCE O' level FEMALE JUNIOR a Age 25 30 years ACCOUNT8 CLERKS a Mln. 5 years' experience in
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      • 618 15 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A leading international seatreight forwarder requires SALES COORDINATORS DOCUMENTATION CLERKS GENERAL CLERKS/ TYPISTS c Pleasant personality c Communicate well m English. c Female below 35 years. c Able to type and start work Immediately. Please come personalty for an interview between 1000 hours to 1600
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      • 625 15 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical We are a large food manufacturing and distribution company inviting applications for the post of: CUSTOMER SERVICE/ ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK c GCE 'O' level with credits In English and Maths, c Pleasant personality, c Able to type an advantage, c Meticulous accurate In her work, c
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      • 577 15 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical If you have 3 to 6 months experience In keying Into any Computer Terminal can *****46 JURONG RESIDENTS If you're looking for a Clerical job m an expanding company and you aged above 16 and able to type at 30 wpm., please apply personally at:
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      • 596 15 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established company m Jurong is looking for EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CLERK for immediate employment. c Bilingual m English and Mandarin. c LCC Bookkeeping, c Able to type well, c Able to keep full sets of accounts. Please contact Mr Ting at: 862-3130 for an appointment. EXPERIENCED
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      • 613 15 98 Positions Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Law Firm require* a JUNIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK a with some experience c Must be willing to undertake other clerical work. Salary $500. lfHfit#oi*n# v*tc*Mftcy> Please apply m writing to: Tlm AchMMrttotM 1 11 C Oliver Quay, #06-03 The Arcade, Singapore 0104 Law firm m Raffle*
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      • 1066 16 98 Position. Vent: S«cr«tarial/ Clerical 2 FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS Able to type Bilingual Preferably residing In dist.277B or Ang Mo Kio area Salary $400 $550 Plmm apply paraonally at: 449 Tagora Avmiim #03-07 Hong Jo© Industrial BMg OR call: *****49 (or appl. CLERICAL ASSISTANT/ TYPIST. GCE 'O' level with credit
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      • 883 16 98 Position. Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required with 1 or 2 years experience. Interested please apply to 235 Intrepid Warehouse Complex. Übl Aye. 4. Spore 1440. FEMALE GENERAL CLERK with knowledge of English, typing and bookkeeping. Call personally at: Blk. 8, Upper Thomson Rd. #01-75 G. Tel: 256-0801.
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      • 1011 16 99 Portions Vacant: Sale. CHOMEL the fashion SteM We are opening a new and exciting fashion department store for the total woman at Orchard Road. We are looking for staff with a keen interest m fashion who enjoys meeting and working with people. We invite you to join us for
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      • 607 16 99 Position. Vacant: S<"** To strengthen our markets position m Cooling Tower Water Treatment services, we wieh to invite suitable candidates to apply for tha newly created poet of SALES ENGINEER (above $30,000 pa.) The successful candidate would most likely be a Engineering Diploma or Bachelor Degree holder St with
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      • 646 16 99 Potion. Vacant: Sics THE MSUfUNCE COOTDMnON OT SMGAFOME UMnTO i»«Wrui»M OBSGMCM-. ICS, Singapore's largest composite insurance company offers you thi* challenge Join our Life Sales Team for an Independent and highly rewarding career. Basic salary plus CPF, medical benefits and comprehensive training will be provided. Call Allan Tan *****33
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      • 688 16 99 Pojition. Vacant: Sal< Wall established multi-national company with an extensive chain of ratail outlets ha* immediate vacancy for the position of RETAIL SALES SUPERVISOR to manage an outset In tha Orchard Road area. Requirements: c Female Singapore Citizens c Hardworking and able to work Independently c Able to speak
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      • 943 17 99 Position. Vacant: 99 Position. Vacant: c-i-, SalM s LADY I PROMOTER I for handbag counter In a p reputable department store. Preferably with some sales expe- rlence. Good personality and outgoing. Fluency In English. Immediate vacancy. A Wa pay aatary commiaakm. For appointment, please tel: C 3M39W F E
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      • 643 17 lALEB REPRESENTATIVE relulred to promote W. German iroducts. Salary $000 to $1,500. "raining transport provided. Pel: *****84. VANTED SHOP ASBISTANT •art-time or full-time. Wages 600 $800 plus commission. 562. lerangoon Road, near New Vorld. kQENTS WANTED FOR part ull-tlme Life Insurance Sales. )pportunlty to go to Indonesia. Mease call Sally
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      • 545 17 I°° SeSc^ 80"1* I°° TSiSl^"" Technical Technical We have immediate vacancies for-. 2 Rotating Shifts or Permanent 2nd Shift (4.40pm to 1.58 am) CNC Machinist Assembly Operators i Machine Operators Drilling Operators Auto Lathe Machinists General Worker (2nd Shift) Material Handler (Day Shift) Please apply personally at Smith Valve Singapore
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      • 412 17 r EARTH DEVELOPMENT Requires MECHANICAL ENGINEER It" Tampines Mechanised sand Quarry Project. Degree/Diploma m Mechanical Engineering, J J^^»^»jJ^. rience m heavy equtpment/plant malntenance design. familiar with design operation characteristics of engines, pumps, pip'n K' conveyors classlfyi ng equipment. Class 3 driving licence. Please submit handwritten app, ication with ful, r#,um#,
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      • 541 18 t2Si ——^^^P— w^f m fl I a "fcrarm Have a hand m MRT's success Singapore's most exciting mode of transport of the future is seeking applicants with initiative and diligence to join the organisation. Gross Salary Range $423-$753 per month Functions To assist m the operation and control of a
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      • 290 18 100 Positions VacantTechnical We are a large food manufacturIng and distribution company Inviting applications for the post TECHNICIAN At least 3 yrs. ln factory maintenance. Mln. education: NTC 111 ln Industrial Electricity, Refrlgeratlon or Maintenance related subjects Attractive salary and benefits package will be offered to the "*nt candidate. Interested
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      • 323 18 100 Positions Vacant: Technical I ■■> I I .^sßf«Mߧ^Hi^i^^ l^i^M^^^"^^" M I JnJntpniipW I Vf BIKHiHIHCI VICW I MHH| WIfThTTITaW i KtfUiUaifl I 8 UtCTWfftWW»I 1 lI^HUHtHMIH 1 g ■U3lUUaUll| I IwTTiTT^TaMai II g B«fWm«: Happy environment Qood starljng pay 3 Attractive performance incentives m Training provided 3 Requirements: Secondary
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      • 520 18 100 Positions Vacant: Technical MARINE SURVEYING ORGANISATION requires a Trainee Surveyor. Mln. GCE O' level. Write with full resume to: The Advertiser, #04-29. Peninsula Shopping Ctr., 3 Coleman St., Spore 0617. WELDERS REQUIRED. AGE 21 to 36. Apply personally at: Welehern Pte. Ltd. Blk. 4, No. 58, Pandan Loop, Spore
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      • 476 18 101 Positions Vacant: Production |ii I FLEXTRONICS For your convenience, we have extended our free bus <v 6 service to those staying m Circuit Road, Jalan Eunos, Übi Z Estate, Bedok, Tampines, Kaki Bukit and Reservoir Road y y We invite you to join us as: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Permanent
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      • 620 18 101 Positions Vacant: Production Mg|B .^PRODUCTION SUPERINTENDENT WWBjjly (PCB ASSEMBLY) I Pre-requiaite*: Diploma or equivalent m Production/ [^■V^ Electronic Engineering 3 years experience m Production Planning. Control and Supervision P j Strong sense of responsibility and maturity m outlook Ha*- Can communicate well with all levels Can work independently Outlet:
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      • 457 18 101 Positions Vacant: Production (A member of L A M Group) has immediate vacancies for the following: 1) PRINTING PRESS FOREMAN 2) IMPOSITOR 3) SULBY MACHINE OPERATOR 4) FOLDING MACHINE OPERATOR 5) BOOK SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR Experience Is essential for all posts. Interested parties please write with contact phone number
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      • 835 18 102 Positions Vacant: Hotal/Jtestaurant/ 102 Positions Vacant: Hotal/Rastaurant/ I MERIDIEN I I SINGAPOUR I I The International Past Expanding French Hotel Chain with 54 properties In 46 cities and another 13 hotels currently nnder S oonstruotion, offers challenging career X prospects m Singapore to those who aspire P to grow
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      • 494 19 Hotel/Restaurant/ Lounge SINGAPORE requires HOSTESS (FEMALE) Wall Street You should be pleasant. charmIng and be at least 1.62 m tall. You must be under 30 years of age. fluent In English, have a flair and confidence In dealing with people. Ideally, you should have at least one year's experience In
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      • 404 19 102 Positions Vacant: Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge The Noodle Shop requires: WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Full/ Part-time) c CASHIERS c KITCHEN HELPERS. WALK-IN INTERVIEW from 10am at: The Noodle Shop Marina Square #02-233 Raffia* Boulevard Singapore 0103 WAITERS A WAITRESSES (Gross salary $600) Interested please call personallj for Interview at: THE SHIP RESTAURANT
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      • 898 19 104 Other Positions Vacant 104 Other Positions Vacant 104 Other Positions Vacant A PRO th APRO y°u are not ust another Security Mr rIV/ Officer. You are professionally trained (with PROTECTION Recognised Certificate) m Law, First Aid, Fire J nCFIf*PRQ Fighting, Self Defence and Security. Be one step v/rrlv/CriO ahead
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      • 525 19 104 Other Positions Vacant has immediate vacancies for the post of: Security Officers Minimum 3 GCE 'O' level credits including English Ability to communicate effectively at all levels Minimum 2 years of related working experience Interested applicants please call: *****85 (Miss Chang) *****54 (Miss Leow) between 9am and 11 am
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      • 317 19 104 Other Positions Vacant Well eeteMiehed company with the following vecanciee eveilable: 1) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c With or without experience c Age 20 to 25 c Bilingual with 'O' levels Able to speak dialects Transport provided 2) MALE OPERATIONS CLERK To work permanent 4.30pm to 10 3<)pm X Sff
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      • 538 19 104 Other Positions Vacant A Trading company m Macphereon Area have immediete vacancies for: STORE CCICT A MTQ c Sec. education c Knowledge of Mandarin preferred interested applicant, pie.- cell et: HOSIOEN SINGAPORE PTE LTD 71 Tannery Lane), #02-01/05 City Industrial Bldg. Spore 1334 T«l: 747-8326 Established Cleaning Company requires
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      • 659 19 104 Other Positions Vacant SCHOOL LEAVERS you are hardworking, pleasant and willing to learn, you may be the person we are looking lor. Our Company, dealing ln promotional gift Items, require urA LADY ASSISTANT Kmm fQr new and creaUve gift Items. call Sharon at *****22 lor en ap POintm#nt THE
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      • 1052 19 104 Other Positions Vacant PEOPLE'S CLEANING SERVICE requires Cleaners for general work, from. A) 7.30am. -7. 30 pm.B) lpm.-lam C) 7.30am-4.30pm. D) 4 30pm. -lam. Call for immediate Interview at: #01-20 Katong People's Complex, East Coast Rd. to see Mr Raj. at 10-spm. on 23.10.87. Tel: *****18. MOUNT ALVERNIA HOSPITAL,
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      • 912 20 104 Other Positions Vacant TRANSPORT COMPANY REQUIRES Labourer, salary $600 pm. Call for Interview at: Golden Warehouse Building, n0 .9 Kakl Buklt Road 2, *02-216 after 2pm. URGENTLY REQUIRED GENERAL Workers. Interested call personally at W9 Module 37-38 Paslr Panjang Warehousing Complex. Pasir Panjang Rd. Spore 0511. URGENTLY REQUIRED 1
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      • 625 20 121 Vehicles For Hire j*HW*FF t CARS Special Rates /4KEN*IR *V SUPERCARS Tel: *****82, *****88 VEHITO RENTAL OFFERS cars for Spore M'sla use. Competitive rates. 20% discount scheme also avail. Call *****63 for details. AIRCOND. CARS AT competitive rates for dally, weekly Si monthly rental. Tel: *****20/ *****58. CONTACT YONG
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      • 640 20 130 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo Milan Auto Tel: *****52 *****00 *****80 11/73 VOLVO 145 Statlonwagon. 2 owners, hl-fl, aircon, power steering. Passed Inspection. Tip top. New tax. $8,500. Tel: *****73. 1974 ALFA ROMEO 2000 GTV. Immaculately maintained by careful owner. View at: Blk 21 Sector A, Sin Ming Ind.
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      • 964 20 132 For Sale: Mercedes RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR MERZ LOVERS 1983, 380SEL sedan, auto, 1 pte. owner, with following extras: a metallic blue a electrical seats, front rear a sun-roof a black leather upholstery Becker stereo/ 12 speakers original alloy rims factory fitted curtains m rear Saldom uaad. Genuine mileage: 44,000
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      • 941 20 133 For Sale: Ford/ Fiat 1974 FIAT 132 1.6 c.c. Good condition. New rd. tax Si insurance. Selling: $4,500. Tel: *****15. 7/82, FORD LASER Sports. 1 owner. Full accessories. $24,900 0.n.0. Tel: *****86. 72 FORD ESCORT 1100 XL, newly painted. Passed inspection. $3,900. Tel: *****55/ *****38. 75 CORTINA 1600 L,
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      • 971 20 134 For Sale: Datsun/ Nieean LATE 1983 PULSAR. 1 pte. owner, aircon., s/rlms, stereo, g'teed original paint. $23,900. *****81. LATE '80 DATSUN Bluebird, hi-fi. Power windows. Selling: $16,000. Call *****33 Mr Ho MAR. 1981 BLUEBIRD 1.6 GL. Aircon., s/rims, power windows, tax 2/88. good cond. $16,850. *****82. MID M DATSUN
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      • 874 20 135 For Sale: Toyota Buy sell any condition vehicles PARF or Non-PARF Continental Japanese vehicles Commercial vehicles Call: *****55/ (night) *****92 f BLACK CRESSIDA 2000 EFI, automatic saloon. Regd. 9/84. 1 careful private owner on transfer. Asking $49,000 0.n.0. Well maintained by Borneo Motors, brand new aircon. with full year
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      • 959 20 135 For Sale: Toyota Q '80 JULY Toyota Corolla. New tax Si paint. Tel: 282-4411 Meng Heng. 0 "82 NEAR Toyota Cressida GL, fully auto. Showroom condition. Tel: *****68. REGD. 78 TOYOTA Crown 2600 auto. Aircon., radio cassette, no PARF. $9,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****33. TOYOTA CAR WANTED! Attractive cash payment.
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      • 952 20 136 For Sale: Mitsubishi '81 NEAR, MITSUBISHI Sigma, big bumper, aircon, radio cassette, i sports rims. Tax 3/'BB. Expensive i metallic paint. $15,800. *****76. '82 LANCER Fl4OO GLX. New paintwork, aircon, radio cas- I sette. Showroom cond. Highest i offer secures. Tel: *****16. 82 MITSUBISHI LANCER Fl2OO 3 owners Aircon.
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      • 989 20 137 For Sale: Mazda ■84 626 GLX. 5-door, 2 owners, full accessories with compomoUve rims. Interested view at: 129 C, Tetok Kurau LorJ, after 10.30 am. AUG '81 MAZDA 323 1.5 notchback, 2 owners, s/rlms. Tax l/"88. Good cond. Tel: *****38. CASH PAYMENT highest offer for all Mazda, secondhand cars.
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      • 1013 21 138 For Sale: Honda ■82 HONDA ACCORD EX. 3 owners. With SN number plate. Tax till Feb. '88. Radio cassette, sports rims. Beautiful condition. $30,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****58 '84 MID HONDA Accord I.6EX, 12 valves. Original sunroof, aircon. radio cassette, s/rlms. Original paint, guaranteed beautiful. $41,800. *****33 FEW MONTHS TO
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      • 780 21 139 For Sale: Daihatsu t im fl| H QAJHATSd H^HH^*< x^d s Hbk V < BPwHSHSHIP^bI bm^ i f-^l^j Nothing beats the Charade Auto for its M^^^M 13) JF\. -f^fc I f »s9H I chic style, easy of handling and ail H bt^ JMBVIm Jll MJF^ F*^s HHKnT round practicality.
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      • 1472 21 139 For Sale: Daihatsu 139 For Sale: Daihatsu 139 For Sale: Daihatsu 141 For Sale: 141 For Sale: 141 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes QCBC FINANCE THE ROUTE TO FAST CAR LOANS JilllBHBEBClH^ Loan New Used Car Used Car Period (Up to 2 yrs old) (Above 2
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      • 706 21 1* StatlS Pa'hatSU 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles MITSUBISHI 1 300 VAN, 1980 June. 1 co. owner, new tax, tyres, paintwork, $7,700 0.n.0. Tel: *****87 REGD. 8/'Bl NISSAN lorry petrol wooden bed. Inspected. $3,900. 83 Upp. East Coast after 2pm. SEPT. '82 MITSUBISHI L3OO van. 5-dr. 1 owner. Aircon, tax
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      • 776 21 142 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles '84 ISUZU 10FT dlesel. HDB parking $25. Passed inspection, new paint. $8,800. Tel: *****02. '84 NISSAN CABSTAR 10' lorry, low deck. HDB $25. Diesel, aircon. $15,300. 456-3952. '84 NISSAN CMBO 6 tons 18' wooden lorry with 3.5 tons Hiab 650A crane. Enquiries, call *****13. •84
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      • 2166 21 171 Property Financing 171 Property Financing 171 Property Financing you having to come up with the usual 10% down payment. m*. ffSMHHHH&Mfe* Other attractive features iWSHMBBHBBhk., include JHft M '^m mm mi 100% financing mm WmWm Quick processing Interest only for the first 5 years Fixed rate financing available for
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    • Page 22 Advertisements
      • 358 22 2 Accommodation !v_n__l?H___M L<h. 14 Gsylang, 3-Storey terr. 11 rms with attached bathrms. Call: agent *****00 ORANGE GROVE ROAD, double storey detached building for rent. 2,038 sq.m. Tel: *****98. $750. D 19 SERANGOON Gdn. vicinity. Duplex hse 2,000 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. P/furn Agent *****04. 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments F FOR
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      • 1649 22 173 Accommodation Available Aoartments 173 Accommodation 173 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartmants Apartments 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments r -—___»_-■__■___—^——--m———mm—————————— .______^mm _mm __j______ /WENUE^ THE GOOD LIFE V PARK/ I IS WAITING Convenient location on Sixth Avenue close to Holland Rd/Bukit Timah shopping centres and with easy access to the city and
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      • 578 22 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments^ D-10 LUCKY TWRS. breezy bright, facing pool, f/furn., well equipped kitchen spacious bdrms., gracious dining/ living, squash, tennis, mini market. rental $2800 Nin Kal *****22. EXTENSIVELY RENOVATED FOR ciinnnn Paminn Vallpv Ppnthouse 0 4600 1 sqft. MT bdrms., v family area patio, wL L urnished Penthouse
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      • 986 22 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments THOMSON GROVE PENTHOUSE 3,040 sq.ft., f/furn. Ssl,Boo p.m. (maintenance fees Incl.). With swimming pool, tennis squash courts. Contact *****29 Sharon. WOOLLERTON PARK 4 bedrooms, mid-level apt., swimming pool facilities. Rent $3000 p.m., partially furnished. Call Jones Lang Wootton *****88 D.lO CORONA CT. townhse. $2,700 p.m./ D.5
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      • 1040 22 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments^ D.ll WATTEN EST. Condo. 2 bdrms, beautifully furn. with facilities. $1,200. Sanjing *****34/ 5 D.1130 GILSTEAD RD. 2 bdrms. 1 servant's. Restful, pte. environment. P/furn. $600. *****53. D.1130 WELL FURN. 3-bdrm. apt. Carpeted, aircond. Rental $800. Avail, now. Call *****26/ *****50. D.12 ST. MICHAEL vicinity new
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      • 949 22 173 Accommodation Available: Apartments 3-RM. T.PAYOH CENTRAL furn $430 nett. Ylshun. Tampines, Woodlands, etc. *****66 Agent. 4-RM. CLEMENTI/ TAMPINES. Katong semi-d. /rm. Bt. Tlmah bunglw. all areas. *****55 4 UNITS PENTHOUSEB at People's Park Complex. Call Richard Ellis *****81. 174 Accommodation Available: Rooms INVITATION TO SHARE f/furn. apt. at Chancery
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      • 624 22 178 Short Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreifln FAIRLODGE SERVICE APARTMENT Holland Rd., self-contained, f/furn, 1/2/3-bdrm. apts. Well fitted kitchen, housekeeping/ laundry services. Ample parking Call: Michelle *****84/ *****88. SHORT/ LONG TERM rms. for rent at D.9 Wllkie Rd. Furn., alrcon., bathroom. Weekly $200, monthly $520 ono. 2-rm. $300 weekly, $1100 monthly.
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    • Page 23 Advertisements
      • 486 23 179 For Sale: Houses A HELPING HAND I FOR HOME BUYERS Once you've found your dream home, the next thing you have to look for is a good housing loan. Look to International Bank of Singapore. At IBS, our housing loan scheme is designed to make it easier to own
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      • 56 23 179 For Sale: Houses IF YOU'VE MisSED^EXCEPfioMAL BUYS BEFORE extended kitchen, matured Christmas Trees gdn. gracing the car porch entrance. VALUES AT SBSOKI NIN KAI PROPERTIES 743W22 maul unric Rrt Well renoD" ""f*""o^^?Lm w apvated single storey oung^w. p Pr° x m J2's^, sqwfun attached bdrms^ all *ltnSol!"^gent: bathrms 81.JM
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      • 61 23 179 For Sale: Houses No. 72, Goodman Ro«d. Freehold «'m-"™* .9000 Ds f toOffers "weeding J90.00 p.s.f. to. S.t. BOX A***** 390 Kirn Sens Road s P°ro 0923 by on 10 87 by 301°87 D.13 SOMMERVILLE WALK Brand new 2'/, storey seml-d. Spllt.ievel living/ dining, 4 bdrms. all with attached
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      • 545 23 179 For Sale: Houses WE WERE COMPLETELY SOLD OUT ON CLYDESVILLE And now there's CLYDESCOVE D.17 brand new 2/storey terraces it semi-ds at Jalan Loyang Besar 1 1, Spanish designed with bay windows, within walking distance to the sea. We build value for money houses Terrace* from: $450,000 Semi-d from:
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      • 914 23 179 For Sale: Houses O PROPERTY MANAGEMENT PTE LTD A SUBSOWFr O 06S L AM) PROPERTIES FOR SALE RESIDENTIAL Detached Houses D.lO Ladyhill Park D.lO Cluny Hill Park Semi-Detached D.lO Princess of Wales Rd. D.5 West Coast Way Apartments D.I Riverwalk Galleria D.9 Mt. Sophia Apts D.13 Jalan Wangi D.14
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      • 655 23 179 For Sale: Houses SERANGOON GDN. WAY, seml-d, 4200/ 2500 sq.ft, terr. h'se.Cardiff Grove, 4146/ 2000 sq.ft, Bloxhome Drive, 2800/ 2000 sq.ft. Call: *****0-7 Freddie ERA. *****,000.00 DIST. 19 S/storey semi-detach house. Extensively renovated throughout. Land approx. 4,300 sq.ft. Call: *****83. Exclusive Property. WEST COAST RD. Brand new!! 3 storey
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      • 1007 23 179 For Sale: Houses D.15 EAST COAST beautiful d/storey bungalow. 18,500/ 7,000+ sq.ft. s+l+ games rm. Built-in squash ct. $1.9 M. *****11 (agt). D.IS FRANKEL DETACHED bungalow. S/storey, 4500 sq.ft. Renovated. Marble/ ceramic. F'hold. $599,000. DH Consultants: *****29. D.IS MEYER RD. beautiful modern d/storey bunglw. 9000/ 3300 sq.ft. 3 I+l
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      • 1105 23 179 For Sale: Houses DIST.I9 TAI KENG Gdn d/storey I terrace. 3+l rms. Split-level. $445K 0.n.0. *****28 (agt). I D18T.5 PASIR PANJANG d/storey I 3+l bdrm. semi-d. 3750 sq.ft. < $550,000. Houseworld *****33 DON'T MISSI D.13, d/storey corner terr. 4,100 sq.ft. 3+l, well kept. < $445K neg. Hap Seng *****88
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      • 695 23 179 For Sale: Houses 0.20 THOMSON GDN., 2 storey seml-d. 3,000/ 2,000 sq.ft. $495 K. *****79 F&W. D.20 THOMSON GDN. Renovated 1/storey terr. Extended kitchen. 2 bdrms. S2BSK Clover: *****18. 9.21 CLEMENT) PK. d/storey rensvated bunglw. 5 1 rms. Big living dining. BK *****35/ *****43. 3,21 MUST BELLI Highest offer
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      • 917 23 186 For Sale: Private Apartments HABITAT I Last Unit Left II Area 3.380 sq ft. Freehold. Designed by world renowned architects. Good facilities. With tenancy. For enquiries, call: Developer Robin Development Pte Ltd Tel. *****22 Or Marketing Agent: Jones Lang Wootton: *****88. Mt. Fab*r Lodge Penth se, well renovated. 3.400
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      • 1275 24 s===s=^=^= 186 For Sal*: Private ApartmenU 186 For Sal*: Privat* Apartment* 186 For Sale: Private Apartments I i i m^^ mm^ mmm^ m^ m^mmt^^—m aMaa»»ai^aaiaaaaaaajß»a«aaaaaaa»»aaaaa»aa»a) A Mandarin Gardens V|P It's a whole new way of living! ■■MiS^itS^' aiSSlii IS. Mandarin Gardens offers you the best value for your money with:
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      • 739 24 bsw«i AoartmanSa Private Apartments D.14 GEYLANG, Lor. 22, f'hold walk-up apt. Presently tenanted. 1,400 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. $180,000. BN Associates *****07. D.14 SIMS AYE. L0r.27 facing east corner walk-up apt. 1400 sq.ft. 3 rms. Luxuriously renovated. $140,000. *****04 (sole agent.) D.15 EASTERN MANS. 1300 sq.ft. F'hold. 3 bdrms. Bathroom attached.
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      • 902 24 186 For Sals- PrlvatJ ADartm*nt* rrivaie Apanrr»e'-<» NORFOLK COURT. TOP Fir., new spacious apts. on Mergul Rd. $330,000. 1600 sq.ft. Low maintenance. Tel: *****66. No agents. ONLY $22SK. D.15 Near beach. Lagoon View. 3+l. 1700 sq.ft. Privacy layout. 99 yrs. Qualified buyers only. *****12 Dollars. ORCHARD RD. CENTREPOINT, 7th fir.
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      • 713 24 186 For Sal*: Prlvat* Apartm*ntt i— I HOME BUYERS I SHOULD LOOK I: FIRSTTOOUB I Jm? More and more first- IM§ t 'me ome buyers are jp m jft 4 i learning that Overseas m f Union Bank offers one m 'of the best housing loan I i 8 P^
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      • 391 24 186 For Sal*: Private Apartments r 0.16 TAMAH MERAH Mans, condo. with pool 1,100 sq.ft 2 bdrms., fhold. $275 K. UPS: *****91 D.19 CHUAN PK. condo. 2/ 3 bdrms., 770/ 1600 sq.ft. Full facllitles. World Pty: *****55 D.19 CHUAN PARK High fir. 3 bdrrnsJjs2o sq.ft. Condo faclllties. $295,000 0.n.0. Denker
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      • 986 24 186 For Sal*: Privat* Apartm*nt» ).7 THE PLAZA, high fir. 99 yrs. 2 Klrms. 974 sq.ft. Panoramic view. I3OOK. Colliers: *****22. ).7 THE PLAZA, 2 bdrms. High fir. 100 sq.ft. Beautiful sea view. Askng $288 K. Multlprop: *****11. ).8 SERANGOON RD. 3 bdrms. valkup. F'hold. $700 rent possi)le. $105,000. Phone:
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      • 2130 24 191 For Sal*: 191 For Sal*: HDB ApartmenU HDB ApartmanU ANG MO KIO 5 RM. Blk. 312 central location renovated high fir. $120,000 neg. TECK WHYE S RM. BLK. 13 ceramic throughout no blockage full CPF TEBAN GDN. 5 RM. PT. BLK. high fir. beautifully renovated fully furnished $114,00 neg.
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      • 1065 25 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments FACING SEA, MARINE Drive Blk 76 4-rm corner pure. High floor with simple renovation. $92K neg. Tel: 288-2513 (No agts). GOOD VALUEI 3-RM. Bedok North $41 k. Reservoir $48k. South $36k. Eunos $38k Sims Drive $43k, Circuit Road. $24k. *****00 MARINE DR. 5-RM. (Pt.) Blk
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      • 1034 25 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments HILLVIEW (PURE) 4-RM. Blk 5 All ceramic/ cabinets, well kept. $80,000 neg. *****27/ *****60. HILLVIEW 5-RM. 81k.13, mid flr., ceramics, cabinet, wardrobes, $125k. Excellence! 344-6655. JURONG E., 3-RM., Blk. 301. New ceramic flr. Cabinet. Near MRT. $51,000 neg. Tel: *****22/ 3. JURONG EAST, 2 units,
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      • 739 25 191 For Sale: HDB Apartments r —^——^mm^mmmmtmtmm 5-RM AMK blk. 437, $136 K. Clementi blk 340, $138 K. 4-rm^AMK blk. 538, $79K. Denker *****11 5-RM. 'A' MODEL Jurong East corner unit, marble, cabinets, rockstone Nicely done. *****66 5-RM. BEDOK S. Aye. 3 pt. b1k.67. High floor, good sea view. Best
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      • 747 25 193 Properties Wanted I AM LOOKING for a 2/storey geml.d ApprOX. 3000 Sq.ft. 999 Prefer Buklt Tlman, Bt. Panjang or Choa Chu Kang area, Tel: *****95/ pg: *****09 Adam. WE HAVE READY Buyers/ Tenants for apartments, terrace, semi-detached or bungalows. Owners pis. contact Dominion tel. .221-8888. CLIENTS INTERESTED IN properties
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      • 2367 25 194 Factory Space 194 Factory Space 195 Warehouses/ 195 Warehouses/ 1 Storage Spaces Storage Spaces koßiiffl UNION I >n*«frw Building I f&&*!£s<* Jalan PEM.MP.N I textile co iW^-^SS^iLt -':li 1 .^tS*4HWTi3TBi 955M133 lA -^Jm^^ ni: aW WJ WgB^oooi WM Sq.ft. tO 13,500 Sq.ft. 1P" —I i I Warehouse Space I
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      • 1401 25 199 For Sale: 199 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces I Prime Shops! Ideally located at the I bustling North Bridge Rd /Arab St.junction. Beside MRT station. Easy transportation A tourist centre packed with a large I shopping crowd Hawker and cooked food centre Bugis street style Size of shops
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      • 645 26 200 For Rent: Shop Spaces 200 For Rent: Shop Spaces ((^REDEVELOPMENT I -1 TOWARDS A BETTER CITY H PROPERTIES TO LET SHOPS Albert Complex Jalan Sultan Centre Beauty World Centre Orchard Point Blanco Court South Bridge Centre Funan Centre OFFICES Albert Complex Murray Terrace Blanco Court Orchard Point Cuppage Centre
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      • 566 26 200 For Rent: Shop Spaces I PLAZA I I Counter-space i I overlooking curtain I I fountain concourse 1 I area available for I I immediate rental. 1 HOTEL ROYAL, SHOPS space available. From 129 sq.ft. to 312 sq.ft. Lobby area, ground floor. Rental from SsB4s all m. Call *****11
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      • 373 26 202 Restaurant/ Lounge Spaces 202 Restaurant/ Lounge Spaces jjHftHP|W I _i H WB^B^^N* RESTAURANT SPACE with f±f±M Myii good frontage on C iround \Jiv/l-Unil_l- looi and Ist Basement. SQUARE Areas: 1,000 sq fl to 3,000 sq w-tw-—■■■ ft. Free parking after office PHONE hours iK: weekends. __!51Qfi__!f_ TAKE-AWAY FOOD SHOP:
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      • 673 29 266 Commercial/ Technical Courses LCCI GROUP DIPLOMA/ CERTIFICATE COURSES Exam. Registration i« now on Advertising Accounting Book-Keeping (Inter.) Business Admin. Business Computing Cost Accounting Commercial Law English for Commerce Economics Information/ Word Processing Marketing Public Relations Principles of Management Salesmanship Shorthand speed 70-140 w.p.m. Typewriting For details, pleas* call:CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL
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      • 827 29 268 Music Courses ELKA MUSIC BCH. offers synthesizer, violin, guitar, piano organ courses, affiliated to London College of Music. #01-32! Parklane, Selegie, tel: *****30. Ylshun Ave.s 81k,102, #03-129, tel: *****88. OFFER GUITAR MUSIC Theory Courses commencing soon. Kang-Yl Music School #02-29, Golden Mile Tower *****22/ *****53. PIANO TEACHERS REQUIRED by
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      • 685 29 273 Floral Arrangement Instruction 3 MTHS. BASIC Floral arrangement with flowers, materials ($150). Sat./ Sun. 3pm.; Mon./ Frl. 7pm. Parkway #05-03. *****65. FLOWER ARRANGEMENT COURSE available at reasonable fee. Please ring *****66. FREE LESSONS on Western flower arrangement In Bedok starting 25/10/87. Call *****32. 274 Hairdretsing/ Beauty Courses Lit ISABELLE
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      • 861 29 WWe are a major local builder involved m TURNKEY j I W CONSTRUCTION. As a professional contracting firm, we j L V offer opportunities for training and advancement of our Mm V staff m the areas of design, planning, and management of Inmh i building projects. We have a multi-disciplined
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      • 832 30 APPCMNTMENTS Gear yourself for a career to meet the challenging demands of today's I |!l new technology industries. At any of the EDB training centres, you will be given intensive training that is programmed for young people to face the challenge. To do this, the EDB training centies have incorporated
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      • 1367 30 ELECTRONICS Hj (A Memb'f oMhe UIC Group] fl^| We are expanding and require urgently: H ENGINEER I fr Job: Provide engineering for in-circuit testing, function testing and related lB operations. Hfl Requirement: 1) Technical Dec; ree/Diploma m Electronics, with several Hj 1 years of experience m in-circuit or function testing.
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      • 598 30 loncES Tender Notice Tenders are invited for: §g| I BUILDING H Tender No. AMB T 87 053 Fitting out I and interior decoration works to the I proposed Bukit Merah Central Post I Office at Block 1 65, Bukit Merah Central, B| #01-3689, Singapore 0315. 9k| Showround Date for I:
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      • 875 30 lllfdrPWDllll I TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CIDB Registered Contractors for the following (A) CQS/92/87 Road Raising at Telok Kurau Road and Woodlands Road, 21 km (B) PWD<R)CT/63/87 Replacement of Expansion Joints at the following Flyovers:1) PIE/Eng Neo Avenue 2) Sungei Kadut Avenue/Sungei Pang Sua 3) Woodsville Flyover 4)
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      • 549 31 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE SATS Catering Pte Ltd invites tenders for the following items:Tender No. Item TC AT 87 21 Supply and delivery of Frozen Meat, Vegetables, Seafood, Dairy Products, Fresh Orange Juke, Fresh Hen Eggs, and Rolled Mousse of Goose Liver without Truffles for the period 1 April 1988 to
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      • 625 31 -<*»- PUBLIC UTILITIES I \S BOBBD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from eligible CIDB/CSD Registered Contractors for the following: 1 Supply of ballasts for 400W HPSV 'GE' lanterns. 2 Supply of steel stay rod (bow type) for overhead line supports. For items 1 and 2: Registered Contractors m Supply of
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      • 870 31 r TENDERS Document/ I Separate tenders are invited Closing for each of the following:- Category Date ERECTION AND COMPLETION General Building, $250/ of 4 Blocks of 4/13. 9/13/15, A6 2011.87 j 11/13 and 13/15 Storey Buildings (Total 358 Units) at Jurong West New Town Taman Jurong Contract 24. ERECTION AND
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      • 656 31 Tenders are invited for the INSTALLATION OF NEW H DISTRIBUTION 9| BOARDS AND EARTH W? LEAKAGE CIRCUIT BREAKERS g AT BAHARUDDIN B| VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE g| Tender No: VITB/BVI/22/87 g& Site Showround: Meet at the Main jHJfl| Entrance Foyer of Baharuddin Vocational S2Z£ Institute, Stirling Road. Singapore 0314 on K§ 27
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      • 644 31 CENTRAL SUPPLIES DEPARTMENT Tenders are invited for the following:--(A) 3 SETS MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEM COMPLETE WITH PERIPHERALS FOR MINISTRY OF HEALTH, RESEARCH AND EVALUATION DEPARTMENT Tender No CSD 3/E 132/1087 Financial Limit $50,000/Head CSD/CMP/1 (B) AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT (STEREO CASSETTE DECK, COMPACT DISC PLAYER, VIDEO CASSETTE RECORDER, COLOUR TELEVISION, COLOUR MONITOR,
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      • 1342 32 NOTICES The MRT Corporation Tender Notice WORKBENCH The MRTC invites tenders for the supply and delivery of the above item. Closing Date: 3/11/87 at 1200 NOON Eligibility: Only CSD Contractors registered under Head Reference CSD/FUR/1 Financial Categories $50,000 and above will be allowed to tender. The Corporation reserves the right
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      • 1467 32 f MYCOM BERHAD p (Incorporated m Malaysia) I NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twentieth Annual General Meeting f of the company will be held at Suite 1205, 12th Floor, Pernas m International, Jalan Sultan Ismail, ***** Kuala Lumpur on Monday, 16th November 1987
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      • 724 32 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 449 of 1987 In the Matter of the Companies Act Revised Edition 1985 (Chapter 59) And In the Matter of PAN ASIAN PUBLICATIONS PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Petition for winding
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      • 672 32 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 4M of 1987 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of ARROW ELECTRONIC PRIVATE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the
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      • 861 32 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No 49S of 1987 In the Matter of Companies Act (Chapter s*) of the 1985 Revised Edition And In the Matter ef WAI WING PROPERTIES PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT EN PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for
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      • 842 32 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 5K of 1987 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter st) And In the Matter of PATERSON BUILDERS PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the winding up of the
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      • 643 32 Tenders are invited for the supply of the items below (Closing time is 1 1 00 am of date shown) 1. SURGICAL LAPAROTOMY PACKS Tender No HQMS/139/87(T) Closing Date: 6-11-87 2. SALE OF CONDEMNED VEHICLES Tender No PT*****5 Closing Date: 6-1 1-87 3. SALE OF SCRAP METALS Tender No PT*****6
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    • Page 33 Advertisements
      • 1504 33 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ACT ™E BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 1985 EDITION) (CHAPTER 2t) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE IN THE HHJH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In Bankruptcy ln Bankruptcy No. 3132 of 1987 No. 3897 of IMS. Re: T^ n Cnoon formerly Re: GREGORY PATRICK
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    • Page 33 Miscellaneous
      • 1187 33 SUN TAN By Collette I PEANUTS By Schuiz (%?£S/ 3 (L 7^ i J^li/ 611 I VOUMISSEPMATM, I A MEAN, PIP I\. THE BOHN LOSER By Art Sansom BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker WfcHA 00IM&O *X\faM I^AMfT, I ODN-tN. 1 "lf^ CZ^ ""71^"" HOW 15 THE MEKJ'S 1 F |NP
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      • 267 34  -  LIVIA CHUA HE WASN'T just good, he was baaaad. Accompanied by lasers, mirrors and lights, and an array of other high-tech effects, he moonwalked across Japan the past four weeks, in the wake of Material Girl Madonna. And the kids were out in full force in the
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      • 424 35  - The guitar takes centrestage again CATHERINE ONG By IF THE full houses at its four concerts were anything to go by, Singapore's first mini-gui-tar festival, The World Of Guitars, held early last year, was a resounding success. So a second guitar mini-fes-tival, called The World Of Guitars n, has been
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      • 480 35 THE music world on Tuesday mourned the death of Jacqueline Dv Pre, the internationally acclaimed cellist forced to stop playing 14 years ago because of multiple sclerosis. She was 42. Long confined to a wheelchair and unable to play her beloved
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      • 477 35 ERIK MOLLERSTROM represents the best of interpreter's of the Spanish school of guitar. Born in Stockholm, he played both the banjo and guitar but went to Spain in 1962 to concentrate on the guitar. Since then, he has studied with Eduardo Sainz de la Maza in
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    • Page 34 Advertisements
      • 194 34 LUXURIOUS HOLIDAY RETREAT AT FOOTHILL OF GENTING HIGHLANDS High up on the scenic hili CWWT^'&I t^V Serene and tranquil #^1 BR f^SP^^^X Mountain air so fresh, clean and cooi (V^J jflj g^ I^P J yS^\(^ ,^V With natural rivers flowing ihfough B^HmUHH^hß^kUjj^^ Hj§ ISI I ISA m the moming mist
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      • 107 35 The World Of Guitars II Concert of Baroque and 20th-century music for solo and duo guitar by Cobie Smit and John Mills. Oct 30 Concert by Hubert Kappel. Workshop by Hubert Kappel at GoetheInstitut from 10.30 am 12 pm. Free. Those Interested can call 258-0010. Concert of Spanish and South
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    • Page 35 Miscellaneous
      • 625 35 PERFORMANCES THE HOUSE OF BERNAR- pm 1.15 pm. Free. pm 2 am. On till Sunday. TOUR. Peranakan Place is a AT THE ZOO SSO CONCERT. Conductor A ALBA. Play about a AUDITIONS. Actresses EXHIBITIONS recreation of a turn-of-the-cen- AN i M AL SHOWS Orane Martin Turnovsky and cellist household in
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      • 1088 35 HMIilH:i(.!l!'iVI^'l!?!M I Radio One M FM Stereo 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News In Brief 6.05 On Air 7.00 News And Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 On Air (cont'd) 8.00 News, followed by Radio Patrol 8.10 On Air (cont'd)
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      • 252 36 D &y At 7-Eleven, we're offering «r Pigeon F" Vegetable^y these special items at very k special prices. Right round the Jg A i^Bt^^k Mb c oc^' a days a week from ft tt iflB£ > 22 O ctober to 4 November 1987 or while stocks last. So drop in
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      • 141 36 I Move with the Music I With Two Great Acts! It's now even more exciting and fun with the GINZA and LEATHER 'n' LACE providing your kind of music to groove to at the Harbour Lounge they'll play all your favourites from folksongs and evergreens to the latest contemporary rock
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    • Page 36 Miscellaneous
      • 1921 36 —MY VIEW by CATHERINE ONG and KOH SIEW Tm Revenge-driven cop turns into a human lethal weapon Friday At The Movies An ffiT 1SHHHHH WgttSaiSSSSmmmT* knots tied as this serial closes o Eye For An Eye (Ch 5, ''^ilM^fi- $0i&fi fm^mO^^^"' a merr > r note 11.31 pm): As usual,
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