The Straits Times, 25 January 1983

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  • 13 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 25,1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83
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  • 472 1 Crisis meeting collapses, leaving Opec m utter disarray GENEVA, Monday AN OPEC crisis meeting on price and production unity collapsed here today, leaving the cartel m complete disarray with the threat of a free-for-all on the oil market. As oil ministers of the 13-member Organisation of
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  • 538 1  -  PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Mon. Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today assured Asean that Japan's new plan to defend its own sea lanes will restrict naval activity to a region of the ocean immediately south of Japan. "These sea-lanes will
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  • 576 1 Petrol dealers oppose price rise THE Federation of Singapore Petroleum Dealers' Associations has written to the government to oppose the proposal by the oil companies to raise petrol pump prices. In what appears to be an ironic about-face, the federation has said that since the oil companies are offering to
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  • 101 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Bjorn Borg, Sweden's tennis superstar and thought to be the richest man m sport, is to quit the competitive game later this year. The announcement was made here by Lennart Bergelin, the coach behind Borg's march to greatness. "He has no more fighting
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  • 51 1 MEXICO CITY Mon. A strong earthquake hit the southern Pacific coast of Mexico early today and shook the capital nearly 643 km away, US scientists and Mexican officials said. There were no immediate reports of casualties or serious damage. The quake registered 6.6 on the Richter scale.—
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  • 115 1  -  EPSOM JEEP By ALL the four associated turf clubs m the MalaysiaSingapore circuit will at last be linked by closedcircuit colour television coverage of racing m the new season. Beginning with the Tunku Gold Cup Meeting next month, the Selangor Turf Club will telecast
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  • 469 1 'New stage' m Afghanistan situation ROME, Monday A SENIOR Kremlin official said in an interview published here today that diplomatic efforts under way might allow for the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan. Mr Vadim Zagladin, first deputy chief of the Soviet Communist Party's
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  • 331 1  -  NANCY CHNG By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Mon. Democratic Kampuchean President Prince Norodom Sihanouk arrived here yesterday on a secret visit initiated by the Thai military, catching many diplomats by surprise. Foreign Ministry officials here refused either to confirm or deny the prince's arrival on
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  • 26 1 JAKARKA, Mon. Yugoslav President Petar Stambohc will make a four-day visit to Indonesia starting on Feb 1, a palace official said here today. AFP
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    • 74 1 NEW DELHI, Mon. Indian police shot into a crowd m northeastern Assam today, killing one person m the sixth day of violence spurred by militant students who vowed to obstruct Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's campaign for state assembly elections next month. Officials said police first fired
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • 118 2 In-house unions idea THE Malaysian government is considering plans to do away with the present trade union set-up and replace it with in-house unions aimed at safeguarding the interests of workers, employers and the nation. This would be based on Japan's pattern of in-house trade unions, Information
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    • 183 2 SECTION 3 (S'pore edition) So near, and yet... JIANG HAICHENG, better known by his pen-name Ai Qing, was one of those invited to speak at the International Chinese Writers' Forum held here from Jan 13 to 19. He is perhaps China's most important living poet with many of his poems
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    • 692 2 Computer mart plan THOSE who are thinking of buying a microcomputer will soon find making a choice easier there'll be a selection of them under one roof. The World Trade Centre plans to convert one of its exhibition halls into a permanent centre for microcomputers. And if current studies
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    • 228 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: DEPARTMENT stores and supermarkets lose millions of dollars worth of goods to shoplifters every year. With more stores opening, the problem may be expected to get worse. Detecting the shoplifter is no easy Job. If house detectives only detain those whose guilt is beyond dispute,
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    • 244 2 Two on the other side TWO former Singapore soccer stars striker Fandi Ahmad and goalkeeper David Lee will line up for their new-found team Niac Mitra when they play Singapore m a friendly at the National Stadium m April. The match between the Indonesian professional club and Singapore is
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    • 332 2 WATCH, CLOCK INDUSTRY FACES UNCERTAIN TIMES THE local watch and clock industry faces an uncertain year as demand m major export markets is not expected to pick up m view of the current recession. Last year, domestic exports of watches and clocks (complete units and parts) were inevitably
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    • 41 2 LONGEST TUNNEL THE world's longest tunnel 53.8 km long opens next week m Japan. Costing 400 billion yen (553.7 billion) and taking 37 years to build, the undersea tunnel links Japan's main island of Honshu with northern Hokkaido. Page 18
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    • 638 2 Indira's fresh woes INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, rejected by voters m recent state elections, now faces fresh pressures from opposition-led trade unions controlling a majority of workers m state-run enterprises. Among other things, the unions are demanding wage Increases for 2.5 million workers m 60 public
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    • 400 2 A part of the vastness SHASHI KAPOOR'S leading lady m James Ivory's first film, Shakespeare wallah, returns to the screen. This time m another of Ivory's Indian films, Heat and Dust Madhur Jaffrey plays his mother, the wicked old Begum who was everything typical of ancient Indian dowagerhood.
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    • 465 3 NEW DELHI, Monday PRIME Minister Indira Gandhi, rejected by voters m recent state elections, now faces fresh pressures from opposition-led trade unions controlling a majority of workers m state-run enterprises. Among other things, the unions are demanding wage increases for 2.5 million workers
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    • 387 3 TOKYO, Mon. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone today pledged to build a Japan which would be open to the world and play an active part m the search for solutions to pressing international social and economic problems. "Japan is today at a major
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    • AROUND THE REGION
      • 56 3 NINETEEN PEOPLE have died and seven others are seriously ill after eating rice laced with rat poison, an Indonesian government spokesman said m Jakarta yesterday. However, he denied press reports that the deaths of Java immigrants m south Sumatra's Lampung province were caused by rice supplied by
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      • 73 3 MALAYSIAN LABOUR and Manpower Minister Mak Hon Kam and Philippine Labour Minister Bias Ople yesterday received South Korea's Order of Diplomatic Service Merit, Kwanghwa, from President Chun Doo-Hwan, officials m Seoul said. The (South) Korean Labour Ministry said the ministers came to Seoul over the
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      • 57 3 AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE Minister lan Sinclair yesterday met President Suharto of Indonesia at the start of a seven-day visit aimed at strengthening defence ties between the two countries. Australian officials quoted Mr Sinclair as saying Canberra wanted to play a greater role m developing Indonesia's defence industry by supplying
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      • 72 3 GARUDA AIRWAYS grossed US$7BO million (551,606 million) last year, a 14 per cent increase over a US$6BO million gross the previous year. But an industry analyst on Sunday said prospects are grim for this year. The airline grossed 55 per cent of its income last year from international
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    • 124 3 HK plans to send 'boat people' back HONGKONG, Mod. Hongkong authorities are considering sending "boat people" back to Vietnam whether or not they are willing to go, a senior government official said today. "Our present view is that we have no prospects of getting the Vietnamese refugee population down m
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    • 40 3 TOKYO, Mon. North Korea has asked the US to hold a meeting of the Military Armistice Commission at the Korean border truce village of Panmunjom on Feb 1, the North Korean Central News Agency reported yesterday. Reuter
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    • 207 3 Protest group vows to block Assam tour NEW DELHI, Mon. Assam protest leaders have announced that they will obstruct Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's proposed tour of the state where Assembly elections are to be held m the middle of next month. The leaders said they will organise a "people's curfew
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    • 157 3 TOKYO, Mon. The Soviet Union will deploy a Typhoon-class nuclear-powered attack submarine to the Sea of Okhtok after 1985, the Asahi Shimban newspaper, citing defence agency sources, reported today. The newspaper said the 31, 111-tonne submarine the biggest m the world will be put into
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    • 363 4 Intelligence agencies to help stem flow of high technology SAN FRANCISCO, Monday THE Central Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Defence Intelligence Agency will aid efforts to stop the reported theft of technology from California's Silicon Valley, a
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    • 53 4 JEFF RISDON did not say how many nights he spent thinking up this "protection" m Carmel Valley, California, against the earth-bound nuclear-powered satellite, Cosmos 1412. He did, however, explain that the umbrella was not part of the get-up. It was to protect the armour from the
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    • 130 4 A NEW DEPARTMENT TO OVERSEE U.S. TRADE POLICY WASHINGTON, Mon. A new Cabinet department to formulate and carry oat US trade policy v to be created under legislation to be proposed this week by Senator William Roth Jr. "The United States has played patsy to foreign protectionism long enough," the
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    • 144 4 MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet Union gave Ronald Reagan predictably black marks for the first two years of his presidency yesterday and claimed the US President's "hatred of the Soviet Union" had swung world opinion behind Moscow's policies. Three of the country's leading dailies, representing the
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    • 185 4 Regan sees a further drop in US interest rates WASHINGTON, Monday TREASURY Secretary Donald Regan predicted yesterday that US interest rates would fall by at least two more percentage points this year, paving the way for an economic recovery that would grow increasingly stronger. "I think interest rates can and
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    • 167 4 Call for probe into finances of ex-president MEXICO CITY, Mon. Opposition parties called for investigation into the finances of former president Jose Lopez Portillo and top members of his government, Mexico City newspapers reported yesterday. The daily Novedades Quoted congressman arlos Chavira of the conservative National Action Party as saying
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    • 56 4 NEW YORK, Mon. An ice storm which has already been blamed for 23 deaths, sent cars and trucks spinning into ditches across the north-east yesterday and produced warnings of more heavy snowfalls m the west. Many accidents, some fatal, occurred across north-eastern Pennsylvania, eastern New York
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    • 435 5 BONN, Monday A LEADING West German conservative went against his political allies yesterday, saying the West must compromise with the Soviets to get them to dismantle any of their nuclear missiles aimed at Western Europe. Franz-Josef Strauss, head of the Christian Social Union and Bavarian
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    • 259 5 ROME, Mon. A Soviet Communist Party official has indicated that if US missiles were deployed m Europe, the Soviet Union might seek to deploy missiles closer to the united States. "The installation of one single Pershing (missile) m the German Federal Republic
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    • 53 5 MOSCOW, Mon. —The population of the Soviet Union was 271.2 million on Jan 1 this year, the government's central statistical board announced yesterday. The figure shows that the Soviet population increased by 2.4 million people during 1962, one of the lowest growth rates since the Second
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    • 94 5 AGREEMENT ON MISSILE ISSUE BONN, Mon. A compromise m US-Soviet Euromissile talks m Geneva will be reached between July and September, former West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt said m an interview published today. "But for that to hapgm," he told the daily ild Zeitung, "the USSR will have to make
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 63 5 THE ROME High Court handed down 25 life prison sentences yesterday to 25 persons convicted of terrorist activities m connection with the abduction and killing of former Prime Minister Aldo Moro. The sentencing ended a nine-month trial of Red Brigades members charged with involvement m Mr
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      • 43 5 INDIAN PILOTS yesterday successfully test-flew the first Indian-built MiG 21-Bs aircraft, latest variant of the Soviet MiG series, the Press Trust of India reported m New Delhi. Indian state-owned plants produce the planes under licence from the Soviet Union. AFP
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      • 62 5 UNIDENTIFIED GUNMEN opened fire on a passenger bus along the main KampalaGuru road killing 30 people and wounding 14 others, the Uganda Post newspaper reported m Kampala yesterday. The report said the passengers were mowed down with bursts of automatic rifles on Friday night at
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      • 52 5 ABOUT 65,1 M people m nine southern Louisiana towns were left without drinking water yesterday following a wave of anonymous telephone calls claiming the cities' water supplies had been poisoned with cyanide. No poison has been found and no arrests have been made after the threats, officials
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      • 35 5 UNITED STATES President Ronald Reagan delivers his annual State of the Union address today to a restive nation concerned over his handling of the recession and allegations of disarray m US policy. Reuter
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      • 40 5 THE AMERICAN dollar soared on foreign exchanges yesterday, pushing the pound sterling to an all-time low, because of a belief that US interest rates would not be falling m the near future, dealers m London said. Reuter
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      • 36 5 JAPAN'S MITSUBISHI Electric Corp. yesterday announced it would produce video tape recorders m Britain, a move coinciding with other measures to ease the growing trade dispute with the European Common Market. UPI
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      • 46 5 AFTER MONTHS of intensive negotiations, Iran and Japan have reached an agreement on resuming work on the abandoned Imam Khomeiny petrochemical project. Ahmad Ahmadi, head of the project, said m Tokyo on Sunday he hoped work would resume m March or April. i Opecna
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    • 289 5 British water and sewage workers go on strike LONDON, Mon. Britain's 29,000 water and sewage workers went on strike today m a wage dispute, prompting health warnings to millions of Britons, leaving some homes without water, and threatening disruptions m industry. The government had 15,000 troops on standby, ready to
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    • 143 5 CALL FOR NEW MONETARY ORDER PARIS, Mon. Socialist heads of government agreed on a call for major changes m international economic policy including a "new world monetary order," with several questioning whether socialism has helped their nations. Leaders of seven socialist governments, invited by the French Socialist Party to attend
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    • 46 5 CARACAS, Mon. Venezuelans yesterday morning celebrated 25 years of democratic rule with cannon shots, fireworks and a fiesta. The festivities marked the popular uprising that forced General Marcos Perez Jimenez to flee by plane on Jan 23, 1958, after six years of dictatorship. Reuter
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    • 127 6 JERUSALEM, Mon. American special envoy Philip Habib left for Washington today to consult President Ronald Reagan on what appear to be deep differences with Israel over conditions for an Israeli military withdrawal from Lebanon. Mr Habib had spent more than a week m
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    • 439 6 CAIRO, Mon. President Hosni Mubarak plans to play intermediary between the Palestine Liberation Organisation and the Reagan administration during his visit to Washington this week, political analysts said today. This conclusion was drawn from a report published by the state-con-trolled press
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    • 193 6 Moscow 'out to make Syria a credible foe' JERUSALEM, Monday THE Soviet Union is engaged m a massive buildup of the Syrian armed forces m an effort to make Syria a credible adversary of Israel within the next two years, one of Israel's top analysts said on Friday. The move
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    • 148 6 When Marine nearly shot an Israeli soldier WASHINGTON, Mon. An American Marine had an Israeli soldier m his rifle sights and had to be ordered not to fire m the closest call yet documented m the recent series of American-Israeli military confrontations m Lebanon, Pentagon sources are quoted as saying
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    • 43 6 KHLADE, Mon. An unidentified terrorist today fired a rocket-propelled grenade at an Israeli checkpoint about 300 m from the hotel where Lebanese, Israeli and American negotiators gathered for the ninth round of troop withdrawal talks, an Israeli army officer said. UPI
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    • 120 6 Israel 'won't attack missile sites' NEW YORK, Mon. The Israeli government has overruled advice given by Defence Minister Ariel Sharon (above) and decided not to attack the new Soviet SAM-5 missile installations in Syria. In its Periscope column, Newsweek magazine said that two weeks ago Mr Sharon called for a
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    • 216 6 IDIROKO (Nigeria), Monday BENIN yesterday opened its borders to most West Africans ordered out of Nigeria as illegal aliens, but still refused admittance to an estimated one million Ghanaians, the biggest group involved. Benin police said at the frontier post here, 80 km west
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    • 38 6 In other Words... I THINK unless yon do something about It, in the job of Secretary of State yon will spend IN per cent of your time on the Middle East. Mr George Shultz, US Secretary of State.
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    • 183 6 Gaddafi: Americans misled about me NEW YORK, Mon. Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi said m an interview with Newsweek magazine yesterday that the American people have a distorted view of his regime and denied charges of instigating terrorism on a global scale. "There is a big difference between terrorism and
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  • 48 8 A TALK on the Central Provident Fund has been organised for members of the Restaurant Association of Singapore. It will be held on Thursday at the Mayflower Restaurant, DBS Building, Shenton Way, at 3 p.m. The speaker will be CPF Board inspector Mr Quek Boon Siak
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  • 25 8 AN EVENING of cultural music and dance has been organised by the Serangoon Gardens community centre for Saturday at the centre's multipurpose hall.
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  • 266 8  -  S. KUMAR Plan for permanent centre at WTC By YOU may be able to shop for microcomputers all under one roof soon. This is because the World Trade Centre plans to convert one of its exhibition halls into a permanent centre for micro-computers. And if current
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  • 354 8  -  PAUL WEE By Home Affairs Desk SINGAPORE'S first neighbourhood police post, to be m Toa Payoh Division, will begin operation m June, ushering m a new era of policing m Singapore. It will be opened by the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr Chua
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  • 195 8 Magic of Disney comes to the east FROM April, yoo will not have to go all the way to the United States to visit Disneyland that's when Japan's own Disneyland In Tokyo opens. And the owners claim it will be just like Disneyland m sooth California and Disneyworld m Florida.
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  • 382 8 Trio jailed eight years each for killing cabby THREE men, who caused the death of a taxi driver, were each jailed for eight years yesterday by the High Court for manslaughter. They were trying to take the taxi and use it m a petrol kiosk robbery. Tan Eng Kiak, 21,
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  • 60 8 THE Foreign Affairs and Culture Minister, Mr S. Dhanabalan, will be the guest of honour at a cultural show organised by the Kallang community centre's Indian cultural group on Feb 5 at 7.15 p.m. The show, held m conjunction with the Ponggal Festival celebration, will be staged at
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  • 160 8 AN unidentified lorry passenger died about eight hours after a lorry skidded, hit a lamppost and landed m a ditch at a bend along Choa Chu Kang Road on Sunday. The lorry driver. Bualong Pairam, 31, and three other passengers were injured m the accident.
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  • 309 10 SIXTY-SEVEN food manufacturers and retailers were fined a total of $21,150 for using excessive or banned preservatives m food products last year. About 95,147 items of food, weighing nearly 14,000 kg, were destroyed m connection with these offences. An Environment Ministry spokesman
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  • 177 10 Trade mission from Japan JAPAN'S Ministry of International Trade and Industry is sending a mission to Singapore from Feb 2 to 5. The 30-member delegation, comprising government officials and businessmen, wants to study the investment climate here. The team, which is now m Thailand, is led by Mr Shingo Moriyama,
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  • 62 10 THE National Anti-Drug Abuse Campaign exhibition is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. on weekdays and from 9 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. on Saturdays at Sana House m Scotts Road. Organisations interested m arranging special visits are requested to contact Mrs Katherine
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  • 136 10 'Extend teamwork to private lives' SINGAPOREANS tend to take for granted that the spirit of teamwork applies only during working hours. Mr Chin Harn Tong, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs) yesterday said that teamwork should be extended into private lives to create a warm and friendly neighbourhood. He was speaking
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  • 48 10 BROTHEL assistant Ho Siew Chong, 37, was jailed for a day and fined $2,000 on Saturday for stealing $220 from a labourer, Mr Krisknasamy s/o Sampamuthu, 23, at a room m Rowell Road on Jan 21. Ho, who has three previous convictions, pleaded guilty.
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  • 375 10 THE Nanyang Technological Institute is developing (aster than British engineering institutions* accordIng to British consultant John Brown. He recalls that he became involved with the NTI at a time when he was also concerned with recommendations to revamp Britain's engineering profession and
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  • 338 10  -  NG WENG HOONG By THE Japan-Singapore Training Centre may be upgraded into a technical institute if the recommendations of a Japanese evaluation team are taken up. The five-man team, led by Mr A. Funaba of Japan's Labour Ministry, was m Singapore
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  • 251 10  - Gammon in joint venture for MRT contracts AGNES WEE By A MAJOR Hongkong contractor, Gammon (Hongkong) Ltd, has entered into a joint venture with two European companies to vie for pre-qualification for the MRT contracts. The large German contractor, Hochtief of Essen, will take the lead m the operations. The
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  • 153 11 CONTRACT LABOURER JAILED FOR 18 MONTHS CONTRACT labourer Cheng Ngo Tee, 29, was yesterday sentenced to 18 months jail and six strokes of the cane for robbing and hurting another labourer. He admitted robbing Mr Mohamed Pauzi bin Omar, 22, of $73 and a $120 watch at the backlane of
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  • 48 11 A SENIOR forensic pathologist, Clinical Associate Professor Chao Tzee Cheng, will give a talk on the danger and abuse of volatile inhalants. He will address members of the Rotary Club of Raffles City at the Raffles Hotel's Regency Room next Tuesday at 12.30 p.m.
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  • 330 11 Compensation for 16 affected by acquisition of shops SIXTEEN of the 49 shop occupiers/owners whose premises m Jurong Shopping Centre are to be acquired by the Housing Board have received compensation. The compensation ranged from $»,000 to $39,000 each as originally proposed by the HDB. The premises are to be
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  • 40 11 A MAN, Tan Hock Cheng, 31, was on Saturday charged with murdering Mr Tan Cheng Hor, 20, at a mall between Blocks 19 and 20, Ghim Moh Road, on New Year's Day. No pleas was recorded.
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  • 395 11 Trader did not know of conditions for shares COURT TOLD A BUSINESSMAN told the High Court yesterday that he was never told a joint supermarket project m which he was involved had to achieve a certain target before 60,000 company shares would be alloted to him. Mr Peter Tierney, 53,
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  • 133 11 First time here Terriers as lambs THESE dogs, Bedllngton Terriers, are the first of their kind here. They were brought m from England by Mr and Mrs W.T. Woon, who have applied to register their dogs with the Singapore Kennel Club. Club president Dr F.A.C. Oe tilers, identified the dogs
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  • 345 11  -  SALMA KHALIK SIA will also benefit from adjustments By AIR travellers from Singapore will enjoy cheaper fares to Europe, the Middle East, North America and South-east Asia from Febl. At the same time, Singapore Airlines will benefit from the fare adjustment.
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  • 29 11 THE monthly management meeting of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will be held at its Hill Street premises on Jan 31 at 3 p.m.
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  • 156 12  - Learning civil defence skills KONG YEE PENG By TELEPHONE operator Yong Sal (iek, 21, last night picked up first-aid skills at the Boon Teok community centre. civil defence Instructor Mr Wong Poh (left) and a woman residents' committee member showed her the proper way to tie a ring bandage. Miss
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  • 169 12 Probe into funds complaint against club POLICE are looking into a complaint by a member alleging mismanagement of funds at the Singapore Indian Association, a social club m Balestier Road. Last week, Commercial Crime Branch officers questioned a member of the club's staff who keeps the accounts. Some books were
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  • 63 12 Telepac service to France FRANCE is now the seventh destination for Telecoms' remote computer access service, Telepac. The charges for transmission to France is 50 cents per minute for the use of a fine for data transmission, and 24 cents for every segment of 64 characters sent. Other destinatiors available
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  • 361 12  - Case gets $20,850 in refunds for consumers RAV DHALIWAL By THE Consumers' Association of Singapore received more complaints last year and managed to get disgruntled people a total of about $20,850 m refunds. There were 695 complaints from April 1981 to March 1982 176 more than m the previous 12
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  • 343 12 SHOPPING? Try buying "house" brands sold by supermarkets. And don't be too brand-conscious and equate price with quality if you want to cut costs. This is the Consumers' Association of Singapore's advice to the people on how to change lavish habits.
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  • 112 12 Fund to help promising students THE Singapore Tamilian Association will be setting up an educational fund to help promising students who cannot afford to continue their studies. The president of the 400--strong association, Mr S. B. K. Moorthy, said yesterday that as a start, it will sponsor one secondary school
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  • 76 12 Five-week course for parents A FIVE-WEEK course on handling children, including talks on psychology and parental leadership, will start at the Institute of Education m Bukit Timah Road tomorrow. Also beginning tomorrow at the institute will be a fivesession course on the techniques involved m holding meetings from organising procedures
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  • 244 12 A SALESMAN was jailed for two years by a district court yesterday for cheating by posing as a police officer. Leow Ho Ann alias Seah Poh Teck, 23, had pleaded guilty on Dec 22 last year to two counts of cheating and a charge of
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  • 258 12 SOME new blood is likely to be injected into the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry when it holds its election for the 42nd management committee on Feb 6. Sources said yesterday it is very likely that Dr Ker Sin Tze, vice-presi-dent
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    • 306 12 At 6%*p.a. fixed, you pay low interest eMm rate for a a^ol —> niy n yisio -^m^mmn We're making it so easy for you to own a high mmrmil MJf^i fi\V^ ■rmnji jOl MinL'^flh performance Mitsubishi cargo carrier. Panel van, |m |P|? O|| pick-up or light truck. At only 6%
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  • 562 13  -  GERRY DE SILVA Choice Jurong site will keep yards m a 'neighbourhood' By A FEW months ago their fate seemed all but sealed. Many would be dispersed throughout the island while others would cease business altogether. Today many of the ship repair companies m
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  • 189 13 Hotel with 400 rooms for business people A 2*-«torey hotel to cater mainly for businessmen will be built along Anson Road. Work on the 428-room hotel, costing over $M million, began last November and is expected to be completed In early 1185. To be called the Singapore Dal-lchl Hotel, It
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  • 30 13 A NEW YEAR buffet and dance is to be held by the Bukit Merah community centre youth group at the Bukit Merah area office hall on Saturday.
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  • 128 13 A THREE-DAY meeting of the Confederation of Asean Journalists starting today will finalise details of a study of the laws governing journalism practices m the region. The journalists' associations will compile and compare press laws, controls, codes of ethics and the operation of press
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  • 106 13 Three jailed and fined for shoplifting TWO housewives and a man were yesterday each jailed for a day and fined for stealing from three stores over the weekend. Lee Bee Huay, 28, was iailed and fined $500 for stealing a bottle of brandy worth $46 from Fitzpatrick's Supermarket m Ang
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 450 15 Govt giving thought to scrapping union set-up IT MAY INTRODUCE IN-HOUSE UNIONS FOR ALL JASIN, Mon. THE Malaysian government is considering plans to do away with the present trade union set-up and replace it with in-house unions aimed at safeguarding the interests of workers, employers and the nation. This new
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    • 42 15 JOHORE BARU, Mon. Barbed wire netting will be put up along the top of the perimeter wall and the adjoining inner wall of the 100-year-ola Johore Baru prison here immediately as part of efforts to tighten security. NST
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    • 287 15 Court is told of a headache followed by a massage KUALA LUMPUR, Mon CULTURE, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Mokhtar Hashim, complained of a headache after a meal at about 1 a.m. on April 14 and asked one of his officials to massage him, the High Court was told today.
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    • 58 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Public Works Department has been asked to convert its vehicles as soon as possible to run on liquefied petroleum gas, m line with the government's policy to promote the fuel. The Works and Public Utilities Minister, Datuk Samy Vellu, has instructed senior PWD
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    • 32 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three men armed with knives held up a businessman, whose name was withheld by police, m Jala Raja Laut here on Saturday and escaped with $14,000. NST
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    • 128 15 FANCY paying $7t to $90 for a prawn? Bnt then this is no ordinary prawn. The female tiger prawn (penaeas monodoa) with eggs has been m great demand for the past two years. It sells for more than $2M In Taiwan and Japan.
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    • 119 15 40 Reds gave up during border ops last year KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Forty communist guerillas surrendered, another 10 were killed and one captured m joint Malaysia-Thai operations along the common border areas last year. Inspector-general of police Tan Sri Haniff Omar said three guerillas surrendered and two were captured m
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    • 240 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon REPORTS by Western journalists of what they saw as inconsistencies within Asean had damaged the local business and investment climate, Malaysia's Finance Minister said today. Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah told participants attending an Asean journalism course that the grouping had intrinsic weaknesses
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    • 104 15 JOHORE BAKU, Mon. A Judicial commissioner of Negert Sembtlan, Wong Kirn Fatt, was Jailed for a year by the High Court here today for criminal breach of trust. Wong, 42, was convicted on an amended charge of committing breach of trust Involv- Ing $IS,Mt while
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  • 464 16 The Straits Times says Beware of the wrong arrest A FEW years ago, a businessman successfully sued a department store for "slander and wrongful imprisonment" after two of its employees had detained him on suspicion of shoplifting. They had stopped him while he was m the store's carpark, told him
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  • 1803 16 The Chinese-made F7 fighter (below) is i i ii ii ,i -nr-T-i said to be as good or better than the FSK SKET£ EKLttiK iS S 9 e advanced weapons, the island <*»* *^£*j»^ a Chine«e Taiwan's air force needs a better workhorse than the faithful FSE
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  • 716 16 Disturbing signs make people ask if it could happen once again BONN As the anniversary of "the day that changed the world" approaches, West Germans ask: "Could it happen again?" The day was Jan 30, 1933, when Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, the World
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    • 17 16 of Swit Zetland Ba *M IP 5H RAN IFF Sole Agrnt S.d. Parrett Son Pte) Ltd. Singapore
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  • FORUM
    • 262 17 Man pulled dog into van by loop round its neck MY FRIENDS and I were at a school m Dunearn Road on Jan 19 when we saw a Primary Production Department van entering the car-park. Some men alighted with loops which seemed to be made of wire. One of them
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    • 44 17 THE authorities should ensure that Malaysianregistered lorries comply with Singapore noise emission controls. It is painfully obvious that these vehicles, with their "overhead" exhaust systems, will not pass any reasonable noise level tests, much to our crowded island's disadvantage. EARS-SHOT Singapore #922
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    • 167 17 I WISH to support comments on Singaporeans by "Australian Tourist." (ST, Jan 18). I have just returned from Africa and am shocked to see the Singaporean's civic-con-sciousness degenerating rather than improving. For instance, one will very often see people standing at both ends of ascending
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    • 297 17 Courtesy is a two-way, process I DID not know whether to be angry or amused at the criticism of Singaporeans by "Australian Tourist" m his letter "Dear Singaporeans, you have changed." (ST, Jan 18). I do not doubt that there are rude salesgirls, reckless motorists
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    • Bouquets
      • 132 17 Saved from swarm of bees ON New Year's Eve, I was at a bus-stop along Yio Chu Kang Road when all of a sudden a big swarm of bees appeared. There was no one else and I was so horrified that I did not know what to do. A car
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      • 69 17 WHILE on my way home after attending mass recently, I left behind $1,270 on a private bus. I did not, however, wait m vain for someone to return the package to me. The same evening, the bus owner, Mr Tan Cheng Hock, brought it to me, but
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    • 157 17 I REFER to the article "Some vaccines are not being stored properly." (ST, Jan 21). The article referred to a survey conducted by the Environment Ministry which revealed that "some of the vaccines may not be effective because of the questionable way they were transported
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    • 341 17 Now it's the turn of parents and teachers YOUR report (ST, Jan 20) on the Ministry of Education's recognition of a teacher's importance is rewarding. At long last a step has been taken m the right direction. We must be thankful that bureaucracy has at last come to terms with
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    • 154 17 Library should serve the people I REFER to the reply by the National Library to "Bookworm." (ST, Jan 18). The authorities emphasise the importance of reading because many adults and children are not reading enough. It is a fact that many people do not do so because they do not
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    • 127 17 I WOULD like to know if it is the normal practice for a kindergarten to provide only a syrup drink and biscuits for the children's morning tea-break. My son has been going to a kindergarten m Nallur Road (off Upper East Coast Road) for
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    • Replies...
      • 305 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "Holiday makers deserve much better" by Greta Lee. (ST, Dec 30). In our leaflet on booking and check-in procedures handed out to all who book our chalets, it is clearly explained to chalet-users to check-in after noon and check-out before 10
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      • 227 17 I REFER to the letter "Diversion will lead to problems" by "Residents of Block 54." (ST, Jan 11). First of all, we would like to clarify that the recent diversion of services 130, 131 and 141 was the result of the implementation of the Central Expressway
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 650 18 The world's longest undersea tunnel is nearing completion. Conceived m the 1920s by Japan's Imperial Army, Japanese National Railways began work on it just after World War 11. But JNR, estimating that it will lose 100 billion yen a year running a train
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    • 708 18 NEW DELHI Lured by the exploits of Phoolan Dcvi, the undisputed bandit queen of the dreaded Chambal ravines m central India, more and more Indian women are taking to banditry, a United News of India (UNI) study has found. Totting an automatic gun, Phoolan, one of India's
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  • TIMESBUESINESS
    • NEWS BRIEFS
      • 54 19 AVER Molek Rubber Co Bhd has declared a final dividend of 20 per cent less tax payable on Feb 28, the day of its annual general meeting. Duly completed transfers received by the company up to 5 p.m. on Feb 17 will be registered before entitlements to
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      • 65 19 GEORGE Kent (M) Bhd has been asked by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange to give details about the reserves from which its three-for-two bonus issue would be capitalised. The KLSE also wants to know whether there is any expected change m profitability for the year ending Jan 31,
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      • 28 19 THE KLSE has queried Selangor Properties Bhd on a press report that its shares were much sought after on revived rumours of a bonus issue announcement.
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      • 55 19 UNITED Overseas Bank has announced that 12.59 per cent of its issued share capital is beneficially owned or controlled by foreign persons as at Dec 31, 1982. As for subsidiaries United Overseas Finance and United Overseas Insurance, the foreign ownership or control amount to 5.6 per cent
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      • 71 19 PROMET Bhd has confirmed press reports that it has entered into a joint-venture agreement with Siam Gulf Corp of Thailand. It said the fabrication yard to be set up is to be sited on the eastern seaboard of the Gulf of Thailand and that it will occupy an
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      • 68 19 TAIPEI, Mon. Foreign bank branches m Taipei have begun conducting interbank swap transactions, officials of the Interbank Money Market Centre here said. They said Chemical Bank had sold US$l million (552.07 million) of spot foreign exchange to the Bank of Taiwan at a rate of 39.87 per US$l
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      • 101 19 WASHINGTON, Mon. The Securities and Exchange Commission released a staff accounting bulletin relating to disclosures by bank holding companies about loans to private and public borrowers "m countries that are experiencing liquidity problems." The bulletin said the SEC staff believes that negotiations between certain foreign countries and
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      • 72 19 ABU DHABI, Mon. The Abu Dhabi authorities have advised foreign banks here they will be required to pay a retroactive 20 per cent tax on profits, banking sources said. Full details of the tax were not clear, and individual banks were seeking further information from the authorities. The
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      • 73 19 PHILADELPHIA, Mon. The Philadelphia Stock Exchange said it will begin trading call and put options m the Swiss franc on Wednesday The exchange, which recently began trading sterling and yen options, said each of the new contracts will be for 62,500 francs (5565.369). The specialist for the
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      • 72 19 BANGKOK, Mon. The Thai government's finance ministry has ordered government banks to cut interest rate on one-year fixed deposits to 12.5 per cent from 13 per cent, effective last Friday, ministry undersecretary Panas Simasathien said. He said the government's decision followed discussions by a group of private
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    • 262 19 Metalock to stock ship engine parts in Shanghai SHIPS undergoing repair at China's largest port, Shanghai, will soon be able to obtain re-condi-tioned engine parts from Singapore. Metalock, a local ship engine repair company, recently reached an agreement with the Shanghai Ocean Shipping Voyage Repair Dockyard to establish a stock
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    • 505 19 PARIS, Mon. European bankers breathed a sigh of relief m the wake of last week's decision by finance ministers and central bank governors of the 10 leading industrial democracies to increase world lending reserves. But few thought it would lead to
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    • 524 19 THE local watch and clock industry faces an uncertain year as demand m major export markets is not expected to pick up m view of the current recession. Last year, domestic exports of watches and clocks complete units and parts) were inevitably hit because
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    • 484 19 MBF Holdings' proposed sale of shares m its finance subsidiary, Malaysia Borneo Finance Corporation (MBFC), has run into fresh snags this time involving possibly a revision of the terms of the original proposals. Although MBF Holdings is still awaiting the official go-ahead
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    • 236 19 NEW YORK, Mon. American Telephone and Telegraph Company said it asked the Federal Communications Commission for approval of US$6.6 billion (5513.7 billion) of additional capitalisation for American Bell Inc. ATT said the added capitalisation for the subsidiary is needed m connection with its
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    • 100 19 Pan Am to refinance $169m debt NEW YORK, Mon. Pan American World Airways Inc said it agreed with lenders on the refinancing of about US$B2 million (*****.6 million) due to be paid m 1983 on 12 Lockheed Corp LlOll-500 Tristar aircraft and spares. This is m addition to a U5537.6
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    • 249 19 Petrol service stations turning to computers LIKE many other business establishments, petrol service stations are turning to computers to increase efficiency and cut costs. Shell, operator of the biggest service chain with 99 outlets, has been sounding out its dealers on the idea of computerising their operations, while Mobil is
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    • 664 22 PROMET Bhd is expecting at least another two lean years for the oil rig construction industry, m view of the low prices projected for oil. Even when there is an upturn m the market, it will probably not develop into a boom similar
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    • 142 22 CCB plans to convert diesel engines CYCLE and Carriage Bintang has finalised plans to convert the diesel-driven Mercedes-Benz 300 D engine to one that can run on petrol. C& C Bintang general manager, Dr Tarcisius Chin, said that plans for the conversion were made following increasing enquiries from customers whether
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    • 311 22 Simplified accounts in C C's annual report CYCLE and Carriage Ltd (C&C) is believed to be the first locally listed company to include a set of simplified accounts m its annual report. These accounts are printed on a separate folder and serve essentially to help the layman comprehend the report.
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    • 389 22 THERE is considerable speculation over the reasons behind the move by Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd (DMIB) to stop Pernas Sime Darby Holdings from gaining majority control of IT International, a tyre company. DMIB last week filed a suit against Pernas Sime, Malaysian
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    • 173 22 FRANKFURT, Mon. —I The consortium banks of j AEG-Telefunken AG j plan to meet on Feb 25 to review the company's finances, banking sources said. The meet- J ing was originally set j for Thursday. No official confirmation of the date was available,
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    • 281 22 Crude palm oil output plunges to seasonal low MALAYSIAN crude palm oil output plunged last month to an unprecedented seasonal low of only 200,000 tonnes although production for the year as a whole reached a record 3.5 million tonnes, according to preliminary estimates. In line with the usual seasonal decline
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    • 537 22 TOKYO, Mon. One important prospective development for the Tokyo financial community this year is the establishment of an off-shore or international banking facility here. The finance ministry is m favour of the idea, and an advisory committee is now considering what form the facility
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  • Market Highlights
    • 590 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed lower m line with lower Wall Street advances yesterday. Trading was selectively moderate and the Straits Times Industrials index fell 5.76 points to 759.84. Fraser and Neave fell 5 cents to $7.15, Malayan United Industries 6 cents to $3.24, Metro 10
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    • 26 19 Up Down unch Industrials 14 71 15 Finance 2 12 6 Hotels 11 4 Properties 17 1 Plantations —42 Mining 2 2 Deb/Loans 3 1
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 57 19 C C 320-18 Spore Land 700 -15 C Sugars 1120 -10 Metro Hldgs 765 -10 BAT 362 -10 N O L 260-10 Van Der Horst 416 -8 Wearnea 374 -8 Rasa Sayang 290 -8 Y H S 228-7 P M Hldgs 420 -6 Sea View 412 -6 Tat Lee
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      • 26 19 George Kent 710 +10 Berjuntai 530 +10 Hume M 320+10 Johan Hldgs 314 +8 Fed Cables 192 +8 UPP 161 +8 Sel Properties 490 +6
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      • 39 19 Jan 21 Jan 24 BT Indicator: *****9 *****4 ST Industrials: 765.60 759.84 ST Finance: 1821.64 1816.40 ST Hotels: 1001.22 997.33 ST Properties: 605.45 601.43 ST Minings: 207.06 207.27 ST Plantations: 912.33 911.00 OCBC: 677.38 672.52 SESInd: 568.37 562.70
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      • 26 19 U 0 L Wrts 805,000 Sel Prop 589,000 Sime Darby 431,000 M M C 414,000 KL Kepong 294.000 Total turnover: 6.69m Total value: $18.67m
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    • 75 19 Boustoad Bad -1 C C -18 CCM -4 Cold Storage -2 DanJop Ind Esso F It N Gentings -4 Guinness Guthrie Bhd Haw Par -3 Incheape Bhd -6 MTC NBT -2 Nat Iron -5 PMC -4 Pan Elec Perils Plant 2 Prima -5 Robinsons -1 Rothmans
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    • 2495 20 SECTION ONI INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Grs Net 1982/1983 Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or 0O0) High Low 350 235 Aetna 242 -3 21.7 23.4 1 242 242 154 130 Alcom 150 3 7 125 0 233 132 Allied Choc 176 unch 7.0 14
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    • 443 20 SOME afternoon baying helped to stem the tide or selling; which hit the Singapore stock market early yesterday. Consequently, most shares managed to finish above their day's lows. Overall, trading also took on a more subdued note, with turnover amounting to only C.(t million
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    • 108 20 Closing tone: Slightly easier to mixed. Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled: 6,477,000 units valued at $17,942,000. Industrials accounted for 2,674,000, finance 640,000, hotels 331,000, properties 1,002,000, debentures, loans and bonds 881,000, plantations 482,000, mining 467,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 210,000
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    • 200 20 SINGAPORE (NIT TRUST IMutgcn' prtom tor Jan M) A RBI TH NOT SECURITIES ASIA (Maaagen' pdcca far Jaa 2t) S"pore Growth Fund 0.82'/ 0.87 1 OUB-MONTAGl! (MaaagenT prtam far Jaa 2S) Union Spore Fund 1.22 1.27 DIAMOND MOT S'PORK (Maaagen' prleea far Ju Zt) Dec Jan Diamond Spore
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    • 29 20 Up Down anch Industrials 13 72 13 Finance 17 3 Hotels 2 Properties 15 2 Oil Palms 5 Tins 9 4 rubbers 3 7 2 Deb/Loans 1
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    • 423 20 SHARE prices turned softer on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday on a general withdrawal of interest. Values started broadly lower following the weak close on Wall Street last Friday with sentiment generally poor m the first hour of trading. An attempted rally towards the noon close
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    • 2133 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board
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    • 1594 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aema (2.318) AJtaamata (3.148) Aleam (IKB 1.665) (7) 1.63 (11) 1.64(21)1.66(1)1.67(26)1.65 AMD
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 343 20 PRICES yesterday closed at the day's high in fairly active, late buying as well as shortcovering, brokers said. Stocks opened lower extending Friday's losses in thin trading. The fall in Wall Street and a sharp decline in the Hongkong dollar against its US counterpart, also depressed sentiment, they said.
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      • 405 20 THE stock market yesterday fell sharply, extending Saturday's steep decline, with sentiment depressed by the yen's weakness against the dollar and the fading possibility of an early cut m Japan's official discount rate, dealers said. The market average lost 58.37 to end at 7,833.99 after falling 97.05 last Saturday.
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      • 361 21 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed with a markedly easier bias due to a weakening resource sector, m moderately active trading, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index fell 3.0 to 537.6 reflecting a 5.7 drop m the all resources index to 433.1. The all industrials index was up 0.2 at
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 199 21 RUBBER PRICES in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with February One RSS buyers quoted at 171.00 cents a kilo, down half-a-cent from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of buying support and freer offerings, they said. Prices eased marginally in quiet afternoon
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      • 29 21 rtunocr: <ian zi Singapore: February: 171.00 cents (down 0.50 cents) Malaysia: February: 190.50 cents (down one cent) Tin: M$20.15 per kilo (unchanged) 234 tonnes (up 154 tonnes)
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      • 303 21 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int IRS.S. prompt f. o.b 169.00 170.00N 168.50 169 50N Int 1 R S.S February 171.50 172.00 171.00 171.50 Int 1 R.S.S. March 174.50 175.00 174.00 ***** 168.00 169.00N 167.50 168.50N
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      • 98 21 NOON SSR and SMR pncn yeeterdty RAB February March (Current Mthi (Forward Mthi Buyer* Seller* Buyer* Seller! SSR 20 (I ton pallet) 157.50 158.50N 158.50 159.50N SSR 80 (1-ton pallet) 153.50 154.50N 154.50 155.50N MRELB February March SMRCV (1-ton pal Jet) 198.50 200.50N 199.50 201.50N SMR L
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    • 21 21 THE STRAITS TIN price m Penang yesterday remained unchanged at the ITA floor level of M 529.15 a kilo.
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    • 209 21 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $32,196 and closed at $31,979 yesterday. In the Far East gold opened at U*****.50 480.50 (day high). The market appeared nervous and weak. Local selling brought the price to a low of 476.75 477.50. However, it was well supported
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    • 402 21 THE US Sing dotlar recovered this week when it opened at 2.0800/20. It was traded to a low of 2.0780/90 before finning to 2.0825/35 to close there. Trading was fairly active on the Singapore forex market yesterday. The US unit finned against the major currencies when it
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    • 356 21 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Jan 24: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Jan 24: Source: Merrill Lynch International (Alia) A Co. INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: Curranctoa Nominal rat*t Smithsonian P*rc«ntag« quoted yvatorday (croM)parity Changs Local dollars to one
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    • 47 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Jan 24: Overnight: H4 Call deposits: 3U Closing Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 3 1 3 3-month Bank bills 8 VM 3 months CD 711/16 7 9/16 6 months CD 7 11/16 7 9/16 Sswee: Nattaaal Diaeout Ca.
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    • 33 21 Claslag latertaak rates far Slagapsre Milan m Jaa S4: Offer Bid Overnight 8 7 3 4 1 month 7V« 7H 2monUis 7U/16 79/16 3 months 711/16 7 9/16 Overnight mode T't
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    • 27 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their i best customers is S.58 per cent. J S
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    • 628 21 THE marke. opened lower yesterday m cautious trading on sterling's sharp fall against the US dollar and on doubts over the tentative Opec production quota decision, dealers SalQThe Financial Times Index at noon was down 4.6 points at 614.6. Leading industrials were marked easier across the board with Beecham
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    • 51 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 818.4 Thursday 624.8 Week Ago 614.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1052.98 Thursday 1070.82 Week Ago 1080.85 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 879.60 Friday 871 99 Week Ago 874.49 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 667.5 Friday 867.3 Week Ago 663.8 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 537.6 Friday 540.6 Week Ago
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    • 48 19 Unmistakably hternational Get up and go with the smart, cool look of Jockey. Sporty, energetic, yet unmistakably casual m its international flavour. j^fiSfc^ jljk Get going with Jockey V^! the international expression fe,_ of casual style. 9 i 'it •f'' ■-S AST H9 i^k, w mm! l <r
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    • 132 21 \A/P 9 DP NOW RIGHT BEHIND YOU =3 CONGRATULATIONS MR ABDGLWAHAB A. AL-TAMMAR CHAIRMAN MR ABDGLLA A. SAUDI PRESIDENT AND CHIEF EXECUTIVE MR AHMET D. ARSAN SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT GENERAL /WHAGER ARAB BANKING CORPORATION ON THE OPENING OF THEIR SINGAPORE BRANCH FROM AIR-CONDITIONING ENGINEERING PTE LTD 1 1, Blk 1002,
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    • 314 21 NCC CERTIFICATE IN L SYSTEMS ANALYSIS I DATE: 2 Mar 83 -22 Apr 83 FEE: Singapore participants: $2950) Inclusive of Others: $3200) examination fee THE NATIONAL COMPUTING CENTRE (NCC) Training Library for Systems Analysis will be conducted on a combination of part-time and I full-time basis as follows: 2-26 Mar
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    • 214 22 S$ FIXED DEPOSITS BANQUE INDOSUEZ Sh. ise 3 Shenton Way Smqapore 0106 yflJr k aw^t a aWI ~a> J^F 'T* wwk agi^ VA "ABhVAhHI^H rt >< M* 4? ll^^^^'lMHMß^?i™JQll» HHk IMK HHHH^H^^^BH HL^- 03A HHHHHH^k^^a^hl 1 *&F^^ bhl hht >5^?V a£Sßw B S^^r^3» Bhhl^BhhhhK^hhß flr com vletes the I^hhhW^ hhhH
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    • 652 23 S_T?ffi. Bi?S^-5 30p- RATES; 00 dM CLASS.FICAT.ON CROUP Jgk f_, gS^ _^_^a I i\ /rj f^^J f C --—ji A /J (12 30 pm for Sunday T,mes) Semr-D.splay (Mln $54 00 Stra.ts T.mes; B Personal Services Merchandise Mt^om\ i^l_k f^K^ m ik m m -^^l* 1 _r 4> Io Jv
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    • 789 23 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing 0 _<*tT? W /-YVrCL^*"^ J a \-S^^ ,c^° _^_H l^<i>J?dD^ ___fiH^| %ed_ __r__!l V o^ ''fl wMSSg**"^^ .j— I/IT^LJCM/^ARIMFT lVllV#nKn WMBinEI _k WAPDQOBE »»**i*fc~»%^i#fc SPECIALIST T Buiit-m laminated N>^s^3'^ i^« \k Kite en pgJ^QQi run *jPjT Buln teak or fancy S^ $m
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    • 890 23 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage Lxuwjw YOURSELFAT GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE _^F#V _R__.-%k __F 1 GrWII Eastern Hotel J Wli M1 "SS^iS." 0*1 __fl aW V iL?°!2_]_T?_ ___H1 •WBrj TEL: *****44 _gßa_r 10_nn _*m k w-»" Itki. ppr 1 ~~~~IBr X _P« M ""^J Ml_^ 1 H
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    • 859 23 38 TV/Video/ 38 TV/Video/ Sound System Sound System jTXXTkTflTrrrCfi^r T A f>- r>l l\/ /~\ai—• *kir\ AlLir^ r _T BUY ONE AND GET ONE Tj n V" r< i V™\ _J I J A j F 1* _P^fc I^™ I) 111-t- J^ ■■111 Ill—l Illlimm W~ .^www—m_»k. 2 W- _y
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    • 76 23 T s 52 Office Furniture n !l!i,'iS»^™' 1 M 7 JjSwSS/ Answering/ Translation Services Translation SeTVIC.B CURATE AND SPEEDY transla,,^l^ SSrUSS ZKr Tlffl.""?^^^'!^ rnilMT«s/ tax rfturn«s for o Cp?^rs%hAops\ E nd R c N o S mPa- r cs 1 Secretarial services, includg formation of Limited mpanies *****41/*****03 CONFIDENTIAL Answering/
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    • 137 23 54 Book-keeping/ AwwerirW T='°9" serviceB CCOUNTS AND TAX Services b eliable, experienced and qualied personnel Tel: *****65 DanelChan Management Services. NSWERING, TYPING, BOOKKEEPNG- Services available. We also E^aK^ ad" 4 hours answering ($3O), tei: <BooBBr Telex ($2). After office 51°) Tel: *****51/2, Economic: 83R Selegie Complex. HAI LANGUAGE TRANSLATION or
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    • 227 23 _|^^^___Cl_l___l__a_-M___M_l t>JS, c&ke 3 f Tft I***1*** _M~^ _HT*l_f%€__O(_* r\_ OCIDSW _HT__ m_» W ~|^Ml> /tf^_V f j»W^ m __\Sr|f JMfc*^ If __H 4 L Ml VM *-,1 REN HERE'S AN UNCOMMON _T |_\l advertisement anAustr_- (fa Ing for a shlp,built'wou'id Vt-3 llke to use ll ln a film snow
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    • 441 24 ~58 lnduBiir7ai"Equipment Wanted j ™E=HT en DH.inMt 60 BUSineSS Opportunities An established, profitable and exP.nd,n, f..,.ur.n,bu.,n... I F.NANCE/PARTNERSH.P Fo, expan..on programme. lnt""tWiPS Ml' I*— Or write lo Singaporel^ Gmng particular.. Recently renovated reataurant and §S»«SrS food available lor complete takeover aa a going concern MRP »1 L 7997 lor viewing
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    • 381 24 66 Situations Vacant sssr" 1 1 lUAmI H »ItSAT.Vi "4 _^o2» AJH Wl aMHHHk^MMM I I I^l J IJ^gji J^H MMfcU Invites male applicants (or 'h:^ n Of M DESIGN ENGINEER 'SiSSSffiaSKng. Working knowledge of Gas Turbine Enginos c A self-starter. Ability to work independm 'y AIJ male applicants must
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    • 359 24 66 Situations Vacant j a) sussr" for .mall telex communication service. Those with.similar position need i'PI'I.V preferably hnsiness adv (liiallflcation n.ni, .m, i.i.nh«n. numhsr will Sa.ary n^ot!"b'e Scot?. Road s '^faW22 LADY GRADUATE TEACHER to B!s^^ o Vpllp%r i K. Francis Otrls' School, 98 St. c Tutorial BILINGUAL EXPERIENCED CHIHrsss
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    • 690 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) g d> sssr" r century travel mvitea applicationa for the following posts:- nr<«rnii itiam 1) 2 TICKETING/ REScRVA I lON OFFICERS 2) 2 SALES REPRESENTATIVES Applications stating full particulars and exP^nt^tfl^^fe)TntdeLlecnonf foSSft a7beu3s?iUed a S,> te ep P.O. BOX 293 KRETA AVER POST
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    • 334 24 66 Situations Vacant d> issssi««»,», requiresa FEMALE Jt~ftlmw%"*i GENERAL pi CDV V*l-Crir\ CUfTI RECEPTIONIST aAt least 1-2 yew. experwnOß tiSSfigXF rS^oTorN^a'SSc, ESSZZ CXDMPUTERAGE PTELTD. Hong Leong Garden Shopping Centre. 114, West Coast Way, Singapore 0512. =^^ad I V I LAI 1 am A .^b^Bw nci uad cimwiTllDC DELMAR FURNITURE INDUSTRIES
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    • 449 24 66 Situations Vacant d) %%sr« CHINESE/INDIAN/MALAY FEMALE SHIPPING CLERK/ Minimum GCE O' level with good command of English. Able to operate telex (OKI I wHh typing speed at 40 Pu^knowledge of Import S| lo a n nd CUSt°m dOfU.am 20-a years with pleasantpersonanty '-—w.Jh .^ov.. P,e... call i*—-»-* Expanding Shipping
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    • 426 24 !66 Situations Vacant d) ssar* ZZsr* 1"™" rre-requi.iiw. g^O^^^11*I^l^^^ anc^amTtyping 6 COUn c Good English. c At least 1 year's working experience. ln,ere.,^ p.ea.^p.y to: 391) T K,m O S X.ng9<fr.d Sing.por.W hirni.hing full personal detail, and con^^^numb^ (A) AUDITSTAFF t°3 years'audit experience. (B> "n^t of accounts up to trial
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    • 483 24 66 Situations Vacant d> sasar Normal typing speed with neat- p ness and accuracy. Interested applicants please n contact Miss Teo at tel: *****16/ F *****41 during office hours (8.30 s a.m to 4.30 p.m for tmmedtate k Thft M T.ONGCHOONCOPTELTD Blk. 11,16/17 Rochor Canal Rd t Singapof'°7lB AnE.,.b,i.h«,R..,E.,.,.C0mp.. XffidSSSK/Mw
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    • 468 24 66 Situations Vacant d> %%:r* S3SHects for right applicant. Salary 750 p.m. Call: *****96 office oursonl > EMALE GENERAL CLERICAL Aslslanl/ Typist required urgent- Able to type and commence il?3gifft?r ca'Cr'sTSllT^B^Mdenl'lKrlln *een 9.30 am and 5.00pm. ja^SSrffin^ffia^t 1? S±L? rrSSS all *****54 Ext. 328. or the above post We also
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    • 371 25 86 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales :i:#:^ —».—»,—.A CIRTS CONSULTANTS '■:<■: Wi tIAOI/CTIUP CAI CC MARKETING SALES 9 executives a i representatives W. .ct for Singapor. B.ttd Company dealing :::x m Medical Supplies. yX g: >:!:•: It requires Executives and Representatives with ex- :x:: perlence ln
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    • 371 25 1 Le^ngman^turer importer.nd Say;* q D MATERIAL CO-ORD.NATOR I MfntmuToCEOMeve. •M™ 2 years similar exrably ln the ssCla ss3drlvlng"" 2) "MAL!i*A^I ABBIBTANT gS^SWp 1 and other major dialects. Minimum 2 years similar &f-f&'£i H.^_ t__.mmm,_m TEL *****70 Or write to:ELMARK CONTRACT SERVICES PTE LTD T°APAiS LMRK Are you a bright
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    • 405 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales An ..t.bllshed printing company requir..SALES EXECUTIVES Mustbeexperlenred Attractive salary and commission nlus transuort will be of ferVd P Z7:Z MM 22 groundfloor LIM TECK 800 ROAD Singapore 1953. Established Manufacturing Comp.ny requires SALES EXECUTIVE tobe.tationedmK.L. c Must be bl-linBiml In Kngllsh Mandarin. Experience m selling
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    • 441 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales TRADING COMPANY REQUIRES one Chemical Sales Representatlve with Technician IMploma and 3 years experience In chemlcal business Basic salary $1,000 plus commission and car allowance Interested please apply to:The Managing Director, Ouochao Enterprise Pte Ltd, o:«)9, Golden Wa P n Auto centre. 89 fSStLII, SKffi
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    • 628 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical Technical ■__________________fH_H__H____ _m K. H_ Jt]; ij |J^ _J T _(»j ;fJ J j [frj in_im_rtMH_____l__Mm_.l to work on cutter suet.on dredges At least 5 years'experience In dredges or slmi- ~n T l hd J I^H^T Age ju 10 id years 01a
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    • 365 25 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical CACTCDU DADTCIT tAbItHN KAHItK PTE LTD mvite. appl.cat.on. for the po.t o. CLFRK-OF-WORKS V,LCni\ ur nunr\3 Sr^7oH m Sunoe! k^T /»i;,~. S__S_ works Able to commence duties immediately Attractive salary and long term prospects win be given to the right candidate wnf* with full resume
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    • 396 25 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical CI TO I A I tLtU I nIUAL nrJAtTCUCkI/ DRAFIbMtN/ nDACTCU/AMCKI UHAr I OWUMCn c Kor imnieili.-tte perniitnent I |J(IS"""1S i/1^ 2736M3 r Tn t__¥ 111 RbFitl 11 I M_W*mmMl k \kM ■Jt'll —n^NM-.f--. E.t.bhshed Electrical Engineering Conduction company m Jurong Require, ELECTRICIANS ITB/PUB Licence
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    • 563 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situatidhs Vacant g) Production g) Production m _T^ #fl_? /Vo _~~r~_r~_ |.flt> I~C/# fl Hill I €fflfllOV€sr I I*l I -^mmmgtwm-^-f-~-m II Ik II fl —L I I I I ff^llO CtTV&S. BMnBIH mm/w -*r _____j| On. of the worlds lirff-at US r=^::r:;:,,r Female Production wwiv
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    • 304 26 66 Situation* Vacant g) Production WF mm Tmm^% tgjr /pSA 4I#TV W// ~C HITACHI _£J£V£(SINGAPORE) PTE LTD «SE3£3s_ Manufacturing Company m Jurong has the tollowmq vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancementand,obsa.isfact,on WE BELIEVE NOT HMI V IM DQn\/inil\in UNLY IN PHUVIUINb Vfill \A/ITW MfIMFTARV TH MONETARY
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    • 298 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Production __ff__ —F H Fjlß TmilW %M|o^ IRKS 1-""1 male PRODUCTION OPERATORS jb^-«s- gjgjgg^l^ I 5-day week P B) SECURITY riIADnC GUARDS (n-noursmnj Able to speak^and write Engllsn Physically fit. Previous experience m police gffiS W.oH.r: Attendance benefit of SfUmu.. »14 days annual leave "iSS^VSr^^ Interested
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    • 339 26 !66 Situations VacanT" g) Production ,__-_n____ _K__Z__ iTf/D^ IliUQlVl Illill B-P^ SttSKoWSBSS $500 production OPPRATORS UKfcHA I UKb (MALE) Raquir.rn.nta: c Secondary education below 40 years wining work On 3-roUting shifts Fringa Benefit.: v w°rltlnBdavs annual leave Annual bonus of over 1 1/2 months'basic salary ggg^ Free uniforms ForM***,call: The
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    • 333 26 66 Situation* Vacant g) Production Ksr" 9 compwym MAL|^^£s!? E OPERATORS andab°Ve Singapore Citizens or permanent residents KffiSS-—- but preference will be given Si^^^m^ lngmachlne fT__ ta *«raetiveeia^ng Mtar, tZS.iK. Jjnjjnj-Mj-^ ahHtallowance Medical benef.lt Interested applicant please call personally for an Interview at: perso.mny KWONG YU INDUSTRIES (8) PTE LTD
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    • 370 26 66 Situations Vacant ~nj Domestic EXPER,ENCED LIVE-IN AMAH for SittS^sSnTa, housework. Orchard Road area sWJ^p.m"^ tween 10.00 a.m. L,2.0o P.m. Ls!S^n AHfaRmE?. U y IR wHh f °s children (age 14. 12 &4)to do general housework. Must be gffJSS^^u-i! trrw«rr»s European family. Call at 61 Coro- AmrtTrchiKaS^nSKe'rcleaning. Monday to Friday.
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    • 302 26 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous nfl -s® H^________L_ INCORPORATED Manufacturer of high g«a»ty printed Circuit boards requires DIIQrUACIWr. "a^Stlnt 3 S?"*^*. Minimum 'O' Or 'A' a ngu s ag a e nd English 1-2 years of purchasing experience m a manufacturer indUStry will be an asset A mature person who
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    • 315 26 66 Situations Vacant D Miscellaneous j^^^o- w^sT^C^i /^y^—^\<^\ f U4> J J \^rV>/ 0 O*^,««^ i^SisSHF h« the Wk«*H, TRAILER l'!S£hSl DRIVERS Z ELECTRICIANS 3. MECHANICAL t-l——COO FITTERS 4 GENERAL \iir\nircno WORKERS Bnd O"* """fl* S__l_-__Sll! S^i?^ Tne Persons Department ASIA PA£inC ShTpYARD PTE LTD No. 1. Beno. Road Singapore
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    • 315 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous _fl r___________i __BP__~~r~_FW_ ■[•HLlefiul >MT ill ill Large European Furniture manufacturer urgently nauiret: J^r*" SSSftra advant_i 2, oTrcTbOY ss^as?-^-lngllcence 3) COMPANY DRIVER Experience essential and a£to speak and underc Ssmh lean drivbu "SnrS SS driving L 4) BOILER ATTENDANT Possess 2nd Class Steam Boiler Attendant
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    • 345 26 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous SINGAPORE ISLAND c °untryclub requires COURSE LABOURERS Minimum salary:S3so,'Point of entry will depend on age and experience igSl.. Ssb.,. AngPoW gBffBBWV_S£s_,, ,30 ,m. to „00 p.m. Interested SDDIimieresiea Sppil CantS, P 6886 Call personally Or 161 6J\ tUtO*iAA #«r on P"?"® P" DO fitment. ii
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    • 311 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous ""^^^^T^fT^T designstloo r.-(ni.r»-sexperienced Finished Artist who is able to work independently. Xr^Sr SiSSS. rnntar t tel DO. Or call r2 a 93 t 7 e 333 a 29 033O ***** cw.s,udio 501 Sim Lim Tower lalan Besar l^iar'«■-' Singapore 0820 rw-ACTV DYNASTY ENTERPRISES PTE LTD
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    • 299 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous lebernardin (French Restaurant) (Prencn Restaurant) requires Kxperleiiced CCUinOrUCC SENIOR CHEF DE-PARTIE M«^l*o«.!L<O.*f" 1 Interested applicants. pleaaeeonuct:. MrtCath 2^ Ili nflattel: I.« during office hours mm^^ W %A A \M mmmmm M\ M f J I SECURITY GUARDS Malay, age 25 -40 Completed or exempted N.S.
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    • 549 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous V^^ company requires urgently GENERAL HELPERS (Mal./F.mal«) (i»a«/^.mai., Age 16-30yrs Saiarv $340 <ocr month exclud E&ZZr*"""*"t^^.^^c.,l: *****42J0HN9.00am.06.30pn. SB&«««S£ ley. next to American School off uiu Pandan Permanent 12-hour day or night shift Interested ring *****59/*****78/ *****77. Or call personally on 25.1 1983, between 10 am
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    • 406 27 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous f,pfßlFNrfn shampoo GIRLS lSflSSs^Si chad RoacL Interested call B"Mla *****62 FXPFRIFNrFD DESPATCH RIDERS EXPERIENCED DESPATCH RIDCRB T,l? mmTri»ntpH« rnntTct ZsMAN. 2ND CLASS Engine &aSsSaS?S Sh for"ntefvlew P Ta"n tld no company reEs^ESFJi I^l;^,^' Kallang Place looking FOR DRIVER with Mep^",lrT., knowledee oreferred interested Dlease call
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    • 504 27 72 Vehicle For Hire U AIILC VHII MMYC TwU UEADn? nCMKUf ■.STWIiBIW IAIC DCnIT yUV* KCPI I 1 TDI liTlftfC TKUCKS. BTWwasunheardof last year. This year people have heard that m Car rentals BTW gives yOU lots Of little Ltra<: In makp exud& iv m«si\e motoring better. NOW, RTW arP
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    • 588 27 76 Vehicles For Sale D *tSU* AUGUST 1974 RED 1-.tirl.nl> D;.t c^n,brwft;2f(uT,vra^oAr Tip top condition. Highest offer secures Tel: *****81. DECEMBER 1981 DATSUN 120Y GL Alrcon, metallic paint, new tax/insurance. 1 private owner, i^ne^oli^SiiiV" JULY DATsun 120 V Radio/ cassette, Aircond, new paint--Jj- a^ $1^" o^ Cal, R.cKy klw *****55
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    • 553 27 76 Vehicles For Sale F°rd 1982 FORD LASER 15 Ghla (auto s^,Krrrr sette. One careful owner. Easy loan arrangeable Contact: S.E. H0,*****5 FORD LASER NOTCHBACK 1.5 L April 82. Aircon. stereo, tuffITo^TsL^XJ^ 9am-spm SEPT. 1979 CORTINA 16. -Q- plate. ;R?1S^datIS!oIStllH!giS( offer around $1,900 by ipnVse1974 FORD CORTINA 2000E Automatlc. Alrcondltioned,
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    • 454 27 76 Vehicles For Sale 8) 1979 MAZDA 626 1 company $s n^: s; zss-. Spore 1334. <<kTa 4 1979 MAZDA 626 Saloon Aircond. radlo/casselte. good condition $16,200 on o Interested, tel: *****23. 1.7, MAZDA »3 .000. 5-door Ist =/''v^"^^.^"^ Close i»i mazda 1.3 5-Speed NotchBSfteSi *****77. 1«S1 MAZDA 1.3 Notchback.
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    • 581 27 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1974 MERCEDES BENZ Mn c^r^^^Sut^^ 1977 MODEL MERCEDES 200. New tax. aircon, beautiful condition $19.500.426, Pasir Panjang Road 1978 MERCEDES 200 PARF ellglSL^SfSil^^l^' Mitsubishi 2^^-——-— BSgS available Enthusiast expat owner maintained regardless cost. Engine modified for performance, safety and economy. Racing manifold extractors, electronic
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    • 537 27 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 1974 TOYOTA COROLLA I.d.iv zsttJSft&SxSsz and tyres $9,200 0.n.0. Passed Vicom inspection PARF eligible Interested, tel *****22 ext. 289. 1977 TOYOTA CORONA 1600 c c A.rcon. sports rims, new tax. E^aio^X.V'AS. S'^ 3 L °rong Blawak r1t n n ye h$a,^UTreldS Bernard Kwelc *uG.
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    • 508 27 76 Vehicles For Sale |I) Others 1M BUKITJ«oEA^? AD TE^*,P^f^«, TEL: *****35/*****50 1981 Suzuki 800 aircond 1961 rjatauniMYOL aircond dT.,2 I™t'w*1™t'w* NotrH- SSirJllSXrcood IQ7fl s"" B'"*fjf!^ rFr^S 2. Toyota Crown 2600 auto, aircond Daihatsu Chared. 5-sp~d, aircond 1978 Si Oma 1600 auto^lrcond Toyota Corona 1600. aircond Toyota Corolia 1200. aircond
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    • 727 28 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale —■——^»i^— y; Toj^oM y> Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota i^Smmm «^P> J% OtSTRIBUTOR BORNEO MOTORS WfST COAST TEL 7;85%6 AL JUNIEO RO*D TFL *****32 »A^aT I BUKIT TIMAH ROAD TEL *****55 6 '89 EAST
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    • 109 28 """^M^"l^^^*"" 76 Vehicles For Sate ail v.,.. Cvett**/ tt) Motor cycles/ SCOOterS amm t1 SUZUKI 0P125 well maintained, cash $680. '81 Suzuki GPIOO. tax/ Insurance 11/83. cash $560 »*-*-.«..t*-»». 19W0CT YAMAHA RXI2S for sale Good condition. Asking for $1,250 cash. Te.: *****21 Albert. M*^"^^"*M^M^^^M^" JJ Vehicles Wanted ATTENTION ALL "^.lI*^*
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    • 462 28 77 Vehicles Wanted i rr,nn nccFP A GOOD OFFER for al. PARF scrap cars c any model good used cars (company and private reglstration welcome) c PARK export documents KONG BENG MOTOR CO. 0107, Groundftoor <^.A.bLr A t lS?r-T tr# ATTRACTIVE OFFER for all good/used cars from 1975 onwards, (company
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    • 483 28 78 Scrap Vehicles BELOW 1000 C.C. scrap car for sale. $5,900. e»hone *****52. 36, Nelson Road, Singapore 0409 BELOW 2000 C.C. scrap cars eliglble for PARF requi red Good offer Call ***** Francis Khoo offer Call. 948W, I-rancls Khoo. RE' t--5555D SX32G with 2746 PARF^neTI 1^337^255 WTL Poh (exchange welcome)
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    • 1042 28 85 Housing Loans 85 Housing Loans a-a-i -^^^p^^H Q Hil '§M RW« ■ll Wfe __U W |M _-!-___-B___. _f Wpnffpr M WeOTTer nttnpti\/_ ntflP I dIUCILIIVC Idlcb ClI IU r I PPQW rPnPJ\/mPnt TftrmS TOP I vC4Oy I OUU V M It/I 11 IUIIIIO I \JI tt PnmmDrrial A V-rOll
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    • 465 28 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses fiii i v FUR»ii«iHFn ■> o^v mr FULLY FURNISHED 2-storey corncr terrace m Farleigh Avenue 3 bedrooms, neat garden Available immediately Rental: $1,600 0.n.0. Tel: *****88. _2K* Bu^^imTlrVa.Vul'iv ?uTnl.h^re?tTrt?So6 $2,800 respectively. Please call *****14. Mr Pang. IF YOU ARE looking for furnished/ unfurnished apartments houses
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    • 520 28 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments I ,l_ H^ g |A fl M DUVCmnOD RIL^tIJJvJ^JU COnDOfTHniUfTI WIIUVIIHIIIWIII Z___L 1 the best of homes •prime locality •nearby Shops. SChOOIS •playground .wn^r i T-~ squash ©tennis swimming pool hArhpniP nits •barbecue pits 24-hour security APARTMENTS, townhousesand SHOPS IN DISTR ICT 10 FOR LEASE
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    • 393 29 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments APARTMENTS/MAISONETTE/ j TOWNHOUSES «'*l;K^I a"lan MMn.» a oLti io\"alioD Hoad $***** •ssr-si— Enquiries to: CHEONGHOCKCHYEBCO. tSiS- CS-HSr d 8 r o^rISSS pool, tennis courts Raolal: t @JSgS areas 3 spacious bedrooms, fully aircond. swimming pool and 24-hour security. rr-ss»n.™ TEL!"'"M"L'lt<l n,«T 11MCWTOMVI.. F DIST.IINEWTONVILLE New
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    • 504 29 86 Accommodation Vacant mmmm b) Apartments PANDAN VALLEY, 4 bedrooms, 2200 sq ft Fully furnished, $3,500 SSsls? PHEONIX COURT, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. $3,000 m RENT/SALE DRAGONPEARLAPARTMENTS r^rra/rrri at 315 Rlver Valley Road are poo. and 24-hour security Cofl, rusxa i~^T~& BAtMORAL GARDEN $5,500 dbaycOTT $6,400 MIRAMAR $5,000 i^aa ss
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    • 518 29 86 Accommodation Vacant =s=^^ss, b) Apartments SPACIOUS LUXURIOUSLY DECOrated and fully furnished maisonette at Dlst 15. 3 bedgv^si *"UIWI UNIT 111A WEST Coast Park (near Faber Hill) 3-storey walksssiriis- AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, HIN S«^—-Tf^^' IK gswa* SSs r^s" Vdjactnt U> Malaysia Hotel, off Orchard Road. Tel. Sf»S« $3,800. Other districts and
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    • 769 30 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale d) Otter Real Estate d) Other Real Estate HB^___ißM-«aißMa«Mß»B*Bß»aa»*eiß^a. COR QAI F" LAND AT KlNfi Al RFRT PARK I-MPIU Ml IVlnfU ALDCnI rMHIV, APPro, 31>msq,t. sultable for bungalow development. Asking for $50.00 p.S.f. 0.n.0. Pte. M contact: *****00/*****66 V. J i^——a< !^^M*""""^'^^=!
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    • 343 31 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental BUILDING Ground Floor orlops j gQQ Sq.ft. and 330 sq.ft. Offices includes: +24 hrs security t gSodSiK«ice 4 Clean toilets 4 120 tenant nei g hbours Best location f Quiet environment Mr Ng prUTRAI BUILDING Haveiock Road Locality \mWWkWWmWaW __!5^5"""!""5!^ I OUIIICIIIIIIIJ pOf FUPrvnnP CVCIWUIIC...
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  • OBITUARIES
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      397 33 With deepest sympathy and condolence to the family of MR. CHRIS CHEN YEE CHING (Director) FLICK PEST CONTROL PTE LTD FLICK PEST WEED CONTROL SDN. BHD. on the demise of his beloved mother on 23rd January '83 I MRS. CHEN PING FANG (MDM. WONG POH LIAN) From Management Staff of
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    • 227 33 141 Deaths 141 Deaths GOH SONG CHEH Aged 78 years passed away peacefully, leaving behind to mourn Wit*: Sim Peck Ngoh Only Son: Joseph, Soon Lip Only Daughter-in-law Liew Fong Daughters: Soo Luan Soon Phing Soon Al. Evelyn Soon Choo Son»-in-law: Choo Hwee Lim Tan Chin Kwang. Stephen Chua Teck
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    • 169 33 The family of the late HAROLD JAMES ZACCHEUS express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to pastor, relatives, friends, office colleagues, doctors and nurses of Ward 31, Tan Tock Seng Hospital for their kind assistance, attendance, wreaths and donations during their recent bereavement AL-FATEHAH. THE FAMILY members of the
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      109 33 In Loving Memory of R. Murugaiah Departed 25.1.79 Not just today but every day, We remember the times we shared. Dearly missed by loving wife Alameloo, sons, daughters, sons-in-law, daughters-in-law and grandchildren. In Loving Memory of MR. WEE SWEE KENG Departed 25.1.78 To us his name will
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    • 1038 33 112 Commercial 112 Commercial 114 Music PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN lessons available by qualified and ex- tfLW perienced teacher. Trinity ColL lege of Music. Tel: *****00. y j qualified music teacher e^Sl a? R^rTaK Road studio. *****71. £rr-«^nr-r/lofffC ATT *»-fcC/»-fc IMJrttUZ* 115 Driving SCHOOL OF SECRETARIAL SKILLS ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL. Fetch/
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    • 10 33 'In Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember
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  • 400 34  -  EPSOM JEEP By PUNTERS who followed "smart money" were right on target at Ipoh over the weekend when a number of horses with no exposed form won to pay short odds. On Saturday, two of Agasam Stable's recent batch of newcomers, Saratoga Jim II and
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  • Article, Illustration
    14 34  -  JON BY "l wish you would take op another vocation, J.W."
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  • 157 34 THERE are hopeful signs that tote betting m the new season would pick up again after the recent downturn. In the last race at Ipoh on Saturday, punters went on a betting spree. Star Of Freedom and, surprisingly, Fruitful Harvest with one unplaced run
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  • 1337 34 IPOH, Mon. Weights, ratings and barrier draws for this weekend's races: SATURDAY Cl«m 4 Otv. 7 1,200 m (RaHngs: S7-S3) 5 Diplomat IV 57 67 3 Oil Well 55.5 64 6 Flake Of Snow 56 63 8 Noble Nap 54.5 62 15 Prima Rossi 54 61 16
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  • 88 34 NOT all ordinary members of the Perak Turf Club can have a profitable day at the races but at least they will not go around hungry. Last weekend, members were treated to a free high tea (tea or coffee, cakes, sandwiches, curry puffs, and nonya kueh) m
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  • 217 34 At the 400 metres At the finish Pictures at the 4W m by ..J, CI 6 Div 3 1,400m 1. Sagacity 2. Construction U 3. Our Secret 4. Hawaii Five-O Dist: 14 1 ns Time 1:29.2 a 4 Div 3 I,loom str 1.
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  • 344 34 IPOH, Mon. Maidens dominated the weekend's races, taking 12 of the 17 events. On Saturday, those who broke through for their maiden win were Sagacity, Saratoga Jim 11, Imposing, Wonderful Surprise m, Bintang Cantik and Uncle Duke. On Sunday, Private Planet, Kiwican, Scotland Yard, Spring
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  • 82 34 THE following horses have been promoted (new ratings within Brackets Frm Class 4 to S: It's Terrific (84), Nakuru (92), Saratoga Jim n (81), Star Of Freedom (82), Theseus (80), Uncle Duke (87), Wonderful Surprise III (87), Private Planet (81), Spring Of Ulan (81), Loud
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  • 183 36 Millichip calls for use of the birch LONDON, Mon. Bert Millichip, chairman of the English Football Association, yesterday called for soccer hooligans to be birched. "I'd like to bring back corporal punishment," said Millichip. "It would soon sort the hooligans out and make sure they didn't do it again." Millichip
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  • 249 36 FIRST DIVISION: BELGIAN: Beveren 1 Antwerp 2, Beerschot 0 Standard Liege 0, Tongres 3 Waregem 2, FC Bruges 3 Winterslag I, Anderlecht 2 Lierse 0, Seraing 1 RWD Molenbeek 1, Waterschei 1 CS Bruges 3, Courtrai 1 FC Liege 1. La Gantoise 2 Lokeren 1. Standings after II
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  • 348 36 Strain in Spain lies mainly in Seville game MADRID, Monday FOUR players were sent off during Seville's 2-1 home win over Spanish soccer championship challengers Athletic Bilbao yesterday. Seville's Francisco Sanjose and Jose Ruda received marching orders along with Antonio Goicoechea and Miguel Andres, of Bilbao. Saniose had earlier handed
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  • 72 36 GLASGOW, Mon. The Scottish Football Association have finalised negotiations for a three-match summer tour of Canada. They will face the Canadian international side for the first time m history m Vancouver on June 12, m Montreal on June 16 and m Toronto on June 19. Manager
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  • 65 36 PA PAZ (Bolivia), Mon. Brazil, favourites to win the South American junior soccer championship, had a flying start when they beat Ecuador 3-0 m a Group A match here yesterday. In another tie, Colombia defeated Chile 2-1. The three top teams from the tournament will
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  • 312 36 Petrovic's skills do the talking LONDON, Mon. So far, he can only say "okay" and "no problem", or, If he Is really pressed, "a cap of tea", hot after only two weeks Yugoslavia's Vladimir Petrovic has made a big Impact on the Arsenal team. He is so skilful that he
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  • 158 36 MIAMI, Florida, Mon. The Miami Dolphins beat the New York Jets 14--0 yesterday to win the American Football Conference championship and secure their place m Sunday's Super Bowl game. The Dolphins will play the Washington Redskins, who beat the Dallas Cowboys 31-17 m Washington on Saturday, for
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  • 461 37 clubhouse hears full-time whistle Peter reports on the end of the road for a soccer 'home* THERE should soon be 50 candles on the cake of the Singapore Malay Football Club at the junction of Balestier and Moulmein Roads. But there will be none. For the SMFC clubhouse, born m
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  • 208 37  - That lonely feeling for Anthony TAY CHENG KHOON SIX of the seven Singapore entries for the Mllo Asian Junior Individual squash championships starting m Koala Lmnpnr on Thursday, are m the same half, with Anthony Tan a lone figare m the top section: Prasad Plllay, an official of the Squash
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    • 983 37 AT 249 kph, IT'S THE KIND OF SERVICE Roscoe Tanner has, during his illustrious We're proud to have Roscoe as SIA's Tennis career, played in all the world's great Ambassador in the USA, and take great tournaments and has won many major titles. pleasure in welcoming him to Singapore. He
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  • THE WORLD OF TENNIS
    • 749 38 It's Monte Carlo and bust as Borg decides to call it a day 4HE has no more fighting spirit left, no real motivation. He has played good tennis, but he cannot take it anymore. He cannot stand the strain of circuit eompetltlon and fear hours of
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    • 169 38 CRAWLEY, Mon. British No. 1 Buster Mottram steered Britain into the semi-finals of the Kings Cup men's team tennis competition here last night. Mottram produced two superb performances against West Germany, the holders and previously unbeaten m Group B, to earn Britain a
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    • 359 38 NEW YORK, Mon. The computer of the Association of Tennis Professionals, the bible of the rankings, says that the world's best male tennis player is John McEnroe, followed by Jimmy Connors. But, to anyone who saw Ivan Lendl's performance m the past week's Masters
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      225 38 1973 Joins pro tennis tour at age IS. Three months past 17th birthday, defeats Arthur Ashe to reach last 1C m U Open. Finishes year ranked ltth In the world. 1974 Defeats Manuel Orantes, of Spain, te win first of six French Open titles. 1975 Leads Sweden
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    • 579 38  -  LEONARD KING By SAMUEL HO outshone a strong field to finish top qualifier m the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress national selection trials for May's South-east Asia Games at Jackie's System 460. The 33-year-old bespectacled southpaw led from start to finish m the
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  • 278 39  - Richard crosses the line JOE DORA I IF you can't beat them, join them. The proverb certainly rings true m the case of Richard Woon, the outspoken manager of National Football League Division One side, Tiong Bahru. Richard, who had severely crticised some of the Football Association of Singapore's tournament
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  • 54 39 TEO Hock Seng was re-elected president of Farrer Park United soccer club at their annual meeting at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre. Other officials Joe Dorai and David Tan (vice-presi-dents), Anthony See (secretary). John Tan (treasurer), Ithnin Osman, Chris Bates, P. Purusamy, Steven Ang, Robert Lim and
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  • NFL news
    • 136 39 SUPPORT for National Football League Division One matches is on the Increase according to attendance statistics of matches played at the Jalan Besar Stadium. A total of 2,8t2 paying fans have gone through the Jalan Besar tornstiles ever since the NFL started on Jan 15.
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    • 245 39 INTERNATIONAL midfielder Hashim Hosni will lead defending champions Farrer Park United when they face Armed Forces m a National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 7 p.m. (writes Joe Dorai). But United 's Marzuki Ellas is still doubtful. The international
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  • 289 39  -  J. RAJENDRAN By THE Singapore Rugby Union discliplinary committee will decide soon on what action to take on the Singapore Armed Forces Reservists Association team for their walk-out during a recent Division One league match. SRU president Howard Cashin said after last night's management committee meeting
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  • 202 39  - Lunar joy for Yew Fun TAY CHENG KHOON By MOK Yew Fun had an early "angpow" when he won the Jurong Country Club Lunar Cup with 40 points over the weekend. Yew Fun, whose handicap was reduced by one stroke to 18, beat M. Matsumoto by five points. Third was
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  • 73 39 PALM SPRINGS, Mon. Keith Fergus parred the first extra hole of a sudden-death play-off here yesterday to beat fellow American Rex Caldwell m the U*****,000 ($810,250) Bob Hope Desert Classic golf tournament. LeadlaK (lobbon: MS Keith Fergus 71, 69, 65, 65, 65; Rex Caldwell 67, 69,
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  • 275 39 Like father, like son for Mudassar LAHORE, Mori. India recovered from a poor start to finish the second day of the Fifth cricket Test match against Pakistan at 110 for two in their first innings today. Replying to Pakistan's first innings total of 323, the visitors lost their captain Sunil
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  • 146 39 PAKISTAN Ist Iwh: (•vendgfct 2Z44) M*hsin c Srikkanth b Kapil 7 Midaanr not out 152 M»jM c Kirmani b Kapil 0 MlAMted c Vishwanath b Maninder 85 Abtas c Kirmani b Kapil 13 Malik b Maninder 6 Imru c Kirmani b Kapil 20 Wmuii c Mohinder b Kapil 8
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  • 52 39 LONG-DISTANCE kingpin Jagtar Singh won the first New Balance road relay over three kilometres at the Macßitchle Reservoir with a personal best time of II mln. 8 sec. R. Elangovan (11:39) and D. Dhamotharam (11:33) came m second and third respectively. Two hundred runners took part In
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  • 341 39  -  JOE DORAI Fandi and David to play for Niac against Singapore By TWO former Singapore soccer stars striker Fandi Ahmad and goalkeeper David Lee will line up for their new-found team Niac Mitra when they play Singapore m a friendly at the National Stadium m April. The match
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  • 261 39  - Au-yeong set to return JOE DORAI SKIPPER Au-yeong Pak Kuan, who missed last Saturday's friendly soccer match against Hallelujah, of South Korea, is likely to be fit for Saturday's game against Young Boys, of Berne, at Jalan Besar The versatile captain had to sit out the match against the Koreans
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  • 78 39 HITACHI Dockyard struck their best form m the second half to beat GECON 2-0 m their Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Other results: Dlv. t: United Bank 2 Fraser and Neave 1, F. E. Levingston 7 S.A.E.
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  • 684 40  -  ELENA CHONG Two riders charged with extortion By TWO Japanese businessmen were taken by two trishaw riders to a dark spot where US$3OO (about Ss6oo) were extorted from them, instead of the $12 fare agreed on earlier, a magistrate's court heard
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  • 46 40 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Mon. The countdown has begun for today's firing of space shuttle Challenger's engines m a test which officials nope will pinpoint the source of a hydrogen leak that has postponed Challenger's launch to the end of February at the earliest. > AP
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  • 454 40  -  RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent THE green light has been given for the last remaining petrochemical plant to be built on Pulau Ayer Merbau site of Singapore's $2 billion petrochemical complex. Joint investors m the $190 million project, the Singapore government, Japanese partners
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  • 473 40 When faster can mean at same speed Case tells how to read between ads' lines WHEN an advertisement says "nothing acts faster than X", It can mean simply that all brands act at the same 3 peed. When it says "nothing does a Job better than V", it can mean
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  • 505 40 Cosmos comes down over Indian Ocean WASHINGTON, Mon AN out-of-control Soviet nuclear spy satellite plunged into the earth's atmosphere over the Indian Ocean last night far from any known island, the Pentagon announced. This followed worldwide concern that the satellite, which has been tumbling for more than a month, might
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  • 40 40 NEW DELHI, Mon. The foreign ministers of South Korea and India agreed yesterday to expand and diversify trade. South Korea also agreed to buy more from India to help balance the trade, an Indian government spokesman said. AP
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  • 206 40  - Ban on ex-rugby captain partially lifted J. RAJENDRAN By THE Singapore Rugby Union has decided to partially lift the life ban on former national captain Song Koon Poh. An SRU source revealed last night that Song, banned last year for playing m South Africa, would be allowed to be involved
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  • 38 40 BANGKOK, Mon. Thai police today found the bodies of a 60-year-old man and a newborn baby girl on a train from southern Thailand. They said the two were probably victims of an unusually cold spell. AFP
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 635 2 New York and Paris in springtime With Chinese New Year round the corner, the superstitious may not applaud American designers' spring colours black, white and navy. The emphasis m the New York showings was on carefully coordinated outfits with matching hairdos and jewellery. I Over in Paris, however, spring clothes
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      • 425 2 AMERICAN fashionmakers have taken many different style directions for spring. In fact the only discernible trend is the attention being paid to whittling down the waistline. The designers who presented their clothes m recent showings m New York allowed plenty of leeway. Instead of treating spring
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      • 450 6  - SAS plot stretches too fiar PATRICK SHEN WHO DARES WIN Now showing at Odeon Reviewed by THEY sound like a dispatching agency for express mail, but don't let that fool you. Planting a bullet m the forehead, on the move and m the dark, is for them, mere child's play,
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      • 364 6 THE Soviet film industry has come up with its own version of Reds, Warren Beatty's "epic" film about American journalist John Reed and his wife Louise Bryant who were involved m the Bolshevik Revolution. But I Saw the New World Born is
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    • LEISURE 2
      • 516 7 Keeping eye and time on Newswatch WILLIAM EARL, head of general and special interest programmes m Television New Zealand, is at SBC helping to prepare the Newswatch team to go on the air on Feb 2. He tells KANNAN CHANDRAN what he hopes to have accomplished by then. But, in
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      • 416 7  -  CHAN HOK-KEUNG By m Hongkong HONGKONG'S proposed new film censorship legislation, which could lead to more films being passed without cuts, has drawn mixed reactions from the colony's thriving entertainment industry. The secretary for Hongkong's Television and Entertainment Licensing Authority, Pritam Singh, said the main change
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      • 978 7  - John Cage and the sounds of silence MICHAEL ZWERIN By m Paris JOHN Cage, the mostinfluential musical explorer, adventurer and philosopher, is talking about silence. "Thoreau and the Indians and I have said all along that the sounds all around us are equivalent to music. In India they say that
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 295 4 GARFIELD By Jim Davis HEY, GARRELP, TMERE'6 A I THANKS fOR PUSTIWG UNPER 1 VLASAGNA ONPERTME BEI7M THE BEP FOR ME,GARnELP>/ h en /V\ WVi? (c) 1983 United Feature Syndicate, mc I -i?5 STAR WARS By Archie Goodwill &Al Williamson r TL? r 'J—z." t>'^l I^b^^m rif^flfflff BK3F iA/r~'/"5r i
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    • 525 5 poiiiis jMuujorsiA'w International Furniture Housewares Exhibition SUidiuin Negara,Kuala Lumpur 4~l2Jun 1983, 12.0()noon 10.00pm Homes Malaysia '83 is a professionally organised international furniture and housewares exhibition. Its s^^*^^ ts:Ass^ sA:s^^ object is to initiate contact «£s=^=^ s=;te: between the public and ss i!f=s^ s:^^^ ~^*-s—*-^\ houseowners with *=^k manufacturers and distributors
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    • 289 5 PEANUTS BySchulz Beauty Tips How to look Don't be born younger... /^T~\ so sOon ~^~A A i^ I I L I I 1 I -Ji THE EVERMORES By Johnny Sajem 6BRT, I'M WORRIED (WE SEEM ID ABOUT ALPMY And \BE DRIFTING M^6? I A.PART I NORBERT By George Fett \f
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  • SECTION THREE
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      • 807 2  - Chinese painting in the past 1 50 years LU YAW by First of a series on modern masters of Chinese painting 4 These modern masters worked m the literati tradition. They were either born into a cultured environment or acquired the attributes of the literati later m life. And many
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      • 464 1  -  TAN JONG SEE By THE practical value of Chinese has made the language a favourite subject m South Korea today. Just after World War Two, only two South Korean universities had a Chinese studies faculty. But now, over 40 universities have such a
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      • 1086 1  -  TEO HAN WUE By WHEN word got around that he was one of those coming for the International Chinese Writers' Forum, there was hushed anticipation m the local literary circle. At his age (he's 72 years old), he hardly travels. If at all, he needs his wife
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      • 911 4  -  HARON A. RAHMAN By VETERAN writer Masuri S.N. had a lot to say about the development of the new Malay literature m Singapore at the International Chinese Writers' Forum recently. What about the development of literature m the Republic written m the other three official languages? Also present
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