The Business Times, 23 January 1982

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 93/1/82 SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1982 60 CENTS
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  • 364 1  -  By AGNES WEE SINGAPORE Airlines will be charged in a West German court on Feb 10 for its alleged tampering of the West German Department of Civil Aviation (DCA)'s check on its flight on May 13 last year. SlA's Frankfurt station manager Mr
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  • 234 1 SINGAPORE'S oil field equipment and service suppliers can expect substantial spinoffs from the massive investments needed to develop the regional oil exploration industry. The Economic and Development Board (EDB) officer in charge of this sector, Mr Ho Ying Dat, said this is because the Republic
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  • 451 1  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA THE Economic Development Board expects output of the food and beverage industry to reach $5.9 billion in 1990. This is nearly three times the industry's output of |2.1 billion in 1960. At the same time, value added is projected to
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  • 433 1  -  By LIM SOON NEO A SPECIAL process developed by a Singaporean for canning coconut water and milk without the use of preservatives has attracted worldwide interest. Mr HC Heng, who has spent 15 years researching and developing this process, has been approached by several coconutproducing countries
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  • 343 1 ORCHARD International Hotels Ltd, a hotel management company backed by Singapore and Malaysian interests, plans to have at least seven hotels within its chain by 1985. The group, which is currently managing Orchard Hotel Singapore, recently entered into agreements to own and operate
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 73 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysian banks will impose a siinimum charge of Msso on each cheque which is dishonoured, with effect from Feb 1. The previous charge was $5. The Bank Negara has already approved the new rules. As in the past, banks will close the accounts of
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    • 89 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Datuk Sen Mahathir Mohamad is keen to get former prime minister Tun Hussein Onn to re-join the public service. Dr Mahathir said he has made this proposal to Tun Hussein and hopes he will agree with it. In lighter vein, he said that
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    • 60 1 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday dismissed allegations that Malaysia's New Economic Policy (NEP) inhibited the development of the private sector, saying this was "a fallacy deliberately promoted by some quarters". The fact that many companies in Malaysia had developed into giant enterprises proved
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    • 91 1 AP TOKYO, Fri. A golfer's dream, the "hole-in-one," can now be insured, to protect the victor from over-spending on celebrations that often follow such lucky shots. Chances of hitting a hole-in-one are estimated at 3,000 to 1. Kyoei Fire and Marine Insurance Co says that since the hole-in-one
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    • 92 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. UK Under Secretary of State for Trade Reginald Eyre proposed stricter controls on licensed securities dealers in a memorandum to representatives of the securities industry. Under the proposals, licensed dealers would have to keep assets held for clients separate from their own, so investors' funds
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    • 73 1 Reuter TAIPEI, Fri. Taiwan's exports in 1981 were worth U5522.61 billion, up 14 per cent over the previous year. After deducting export price increases, the real export growth last year was about 9 per cent. The continued growth of exports to the US, up 21 per cent, similar
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    • 31 1 LONDON, Fri. The world oil glut and consequent lower prices has led to an upsurge of trading in gasoil used mainly for heating, on London's new international petroleum exchange.
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  • 312 1 SHAKE prim raMTcnd acrass tke baard yesterday, seadlag tke Straits limes liiiitrltl iadez ap 7.8 ptiati to TH^L T¥to fsUaws a rtae at 4J7 palate tke prevtoas day. Baa»e aaalyste aee tkla aa aa iadleattoa tkat tke skarp csrreettoa si tke part twa weeks
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  • 366 1  -  By ALVIN TAY SINGAPOREANS, who are used to rising cost of borrowings just before each Lunar New Year, will find this year a refreshing change with United Overseas Bank and Citibank leading another round of prime rate cuts. The UOB group
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  • 68 1 SINGAPORE has liberialised its air services agreement with Luxembourg to allow Cargolux to operate a second weekly 8747 service between the two countries. This was agreed upon at a meeting here on Thursday. The new arrangement is expected to accelerate the growth of trade and air transport
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 218 1 >. .»r _Times Bookshops TAKEOVER bid for loss-stricken Amcol seems imminent Page HOCK LOCK SIEW looks at the success of Tan Sri Abdul Aziz bin Zain Page 12 THE HK movie industry, renowned for its money-spinning kungfu swashbucklers in the *****, now has to battle with an increasingly limited regional
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    • 223 1 Swing With A Perfect The form and function of many things are often rated on a scale of 1 to 10. HI This includes Olympic competitive scoring, pretty girls and golf clubs. That's why Lynx named its newest, hottest model golf club '10". These new-design woods and irons were created
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 428 2 THE United Overseas Bank group has promoted three chief managers Lim Poh Chuan, Tan Siak Tee and Yeo Yong Siang to general managers. With the promotions, effective Jan 1, the group now boasts of nine general managers. The others are Tsng Chi Tek,
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    • 136 2 Reuter SEVERAL development banks are looking at a US$l.5 billion financial package to assist six of the poorer Latin American countries over the next three years. The Inter-American Development Bank said the banks agreed to a coordinated programme for helping Costa Rica, EH Salvador,
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    • 783 2 Reuter WEST GERMANY'S central bank has cut its main interest rate for the third time in four months in a move to help the country's flagging 1 economy. The Bundesbank reduced the special Lombard rate, at which it lends money to commercial banks,
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    • 395 2 Reuter MATURITY of debt owed by the Soviet Union to Western banks shortened significantly in the first half of 1981, the Rank for International Settlements (BIS) said. In this period, the Soviet Union also reduced deposits with the banks to US$3.7 billion from $8.6 billion
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    • 494 2 Reuter THE Federal Reserve Board (Fed) has entered the US government securities market to drain reserves from the system by arranging four-day reverse repurchase agreements. At the time. Federal funds were at 13 per cent. Although the transaction was consistent with forecasts calling
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    • 546 2 THE People's Bank of China extended 10,000 million yuan In medium- and short-term loans (or industrial projects in 1980 and 1981, New China News Agency (NCNA) reported on Thursday. From the figures of these projects which went into operation, 13,000 million yuan has been added to output
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    • 307 2 Reuter THE Bank of England said it bought bills maturing within 14 days (band one) at 14 per cent compared with 14Vi per cent on Wednesday. It also bought bills maturing from 15 to 33 days (band two) at 14
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    • 76 2 Reuter THE Finance Ministry has informed Japanese securities firms they may arrange Dotation of three privately placed yen bonds every two months starting from the January-February period. This is a revision of the previous allowance of one bond per month. The measure is aimed
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 505 2 FOR THE second consecutive day, the US dollar was quietly traded on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Dealers say the dull market was due to imminent news of a drop in money supply to the tune of US$4 billion. Because of this factor, dealers were apprehensive and did
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      • 22 2 THE average rate at whieh major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customer* is 11.31 per cent.
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      • 186 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 22: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 0 months 9 months 12 months U8 Mwi(hi() Offer Hi 13 IS/*****3/16 14 13* 14 5/16 14 3/16 14* 14* IS* 15* 157/16 155/16 15* 15* Ivih. Dm. <ifuiu
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      • 44 2 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Jan 22: Overnight: JW* Call deposits »>*% rissiM Birii! S« Iliac 3- month Treasury bills 2* 2H 3-month Bank bills 7*t 7H 3 months CD 7* 7 0 months CD 7H 7* Source: National Discount Co
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      • 155 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly higher between US$l.5O and $2-50 an ounce in very quiet trading ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year, dealers said. Total sales for the day was 80 lots. February closed slightly higher at 379.00/ 379.50 compared with 377.00/ 377.90 on Thursday, April at
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      • 37 2 ltan Wt4 New York 7.82B 7.KB 7JK 7.92S Zurich 7 92B 7.85B 8.CBS 7 S6S Prt Itan Sinffaporr 7.80B 7.86B 7 96S 8 015 Ooaiac pricw la US dollar* tray ouDct Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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      • 233 2 THE dollar in London yesterday traded slightly firmer than Thursday night's close, although a shade below New York levels, in very nervous business as dealers figured out the consequences of Thursday's round of European interest rate cuts. They were still uncertain whether the cuts in West Germany, Britain and
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      • 108 2 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed easier at 236.10 yen after a 226.20 opening, dealers said. This was lower than the 226.30/45 finish both in New York and on the US West Coast overnight, but higher than the 225.55 close in Tokyo on Thursday. Trading was
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      • 194 2 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday held steady against most major currencies in quiet, late foreign exchanges. Dealing was subdued ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday and the latest US money supply figures due out yesterday night. The dollar was unchanged from yesterday morn- ing's 2.3000/10 marks and
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      • 50 2 RESULTS of tender held yesterday for 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Jan 27 to Jan 29: Ottered: $120,000,000 Affiled far: $270,000,000. Alktted: $120,000,000. Accepted Mis; $99.25 approximately 43 per cent higher bids in full. Average rate si dteeswst ea aUstmeat: 2.845 per cent per annum.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 116 2 /nthony C/uindor The Penguin Dictionary of c RS *S> I v *v*-. 'M New words and phrases have already been contributed to the language by the traditional computer industry Bug, Bootstrap and Deadly Embrace or example have long been in Anthony Chandor's Penguin Dictionary of Computers. But the new context
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 318 3 EXPERTS on China's politics and economics will come together in March to discuss the issues affecting the future of foreign trade 4nd investment in China. The "China II" conference, a follow-up on "Trade with China" held in 1979, will help businessmen to evaluate
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    • 458 3 SEMINARS AND COURSES Feb 1-26: Industrial Control Module n, Singapore Technical Institute, NPB Feb 1-March 3 (Mondays and Wednesi. days): Higher Productivity and Better Profit The Low Cost Way, Bukit Timah Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, NUS Feb 1-March 18 (Mondays Thursdays): Introduction to Industrial Electronics, Bukit Timah
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    • 156 3 DR MARK Yu Meng Lung has been struck off the register by the Singapore Medical Council for using criminal force on a female patient. Dr Yu of London Clinic at 358-H Balestier Road, was not present or represented at the inquiry into his misconduct. A
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    • 276 3 ONE YEAR after first introducing specialised advanced computer training courses in Singapore, Asian Computer Services has signed a new two-year contract to expand further the range and frequency of such courses. The contract is with one of Australia's leading computer training companies, Aspect Computing (formerly
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    • 86 3 THE Singapore Convention Bureau, a division of the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, will hold the "SCB Forum 82 to discuss prospects and problems of the convention industry. The forum is aimed to give participants a perspective of the industry and an opportunity to enhance their sense of identification
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    • 395 3  - Two at O M given top posts By TSANG SAU YIN OGILVY 4 Mather Direct Response, a member of the Ogilvy 4 Mather group of companies in Singapore, has made two senior appointments following a recent upset in the organisation. Seven people, including the general manager, Eric Stanley, left the
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    • 357 3 KAJIMA Corporation signed a |75 million contract yesterday to build the Furama Singapore Hotel and Shopping Centre. Dr Rokuro Ishikawa, president of the Japanese construction giant, was in Singapore to sign the agreement with Veneer Hotels Pte Ltd, the developers of Furama. About
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 67 3 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS: Deposit and withdrawal at any of our 52 branches. 7%% 0 p.a. FIXED DEPOSITS: 6% for 1 month p.a. 7% p.a. for 3 months 7%% for 6 months 81/0/ /4 /O for 9 12 months p.a. p.a. PRIME RATE: i 0%% p.a. EFFECTIVE 23 JANUARY 1982 Rates subject
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    • 109 3 GEYLANG EAST TOWN CENTRE BLK. 115, AUUNIED AVENUE 2 Today, United Overseas Bank opens a new branch in Geylang East Town Centre at No. 35, Blk. 115, Aljunied Avenue 2, next to the market and food centre, (Tel: *****10), bringing you our wide range of fully computerised banking services, including
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 616 4 Reuter, UPI PRESIDENT Reagan has thrown his economic advisers into confusion by scrapping plans to double taxes on liquor, tobacco, petrol and some luxury goods to help to trim the US budget deficit. The 1983 budget, already delayed once by Mr Reagan, is due to
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    • 491 4 AP SOVIET arms sales to developing countries climbed to a record US$6.2 billion last year and played a key role in helping Moscow pay for food imports from the Third World. An analysis released yesterday by Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates concludes that the importance of
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    • 333 4 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Miaister Zeako Sasaki and IsttrutloaaJ Trade aad ladastry Miaister Shlataro Abe deelded la sead a missies to the US aad Westers Earspe to expiate Japaaese efforts to ead trade friettoa. They also see the seed to create aa office within
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    • 518 4 Reuter POLAND intends to downgrade its economic dependence on the West and expand trade with other communist countries and with developing states as a result of US sanctions. Polish Deputy Foreign Trade Minister Antoni Karas, quoted by the official news agency Pap, said Washington's sanctions
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    • 342 4 Reuter STEEL production outside the communist world slipped 1.1 per cent last year because of the world recession, the International Iron and Steel Institute (USI) said on Thursday. After weak business in 1900, last year's slowdown compounded the financial problems of many steel producers as prices
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    • 316 4 AT T's antitrust settlement approval nullified Reuter US DISTRICT Court Judge Harold Greene has nullified a New Jersey court's approval of American Telephone and Telegraph Co's (ATAT) antitrust settlement. The procedural move would allow Judge Greene, who has presided over the trial of the government's long case against AT AT
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    • Article, Illustration
      314 4 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Atrevida (0700) 31/32 Equator II (0700) 22 Frotasantos (1500) 47 Higashikawa Maru (2300) 19 Nedlloyd Wissekerk (after Nedlloyd Auckland) 3/4 Perak (1400) 20 W PAS IK PANJANG WHARVES Dong Min (0600) CB3 Gdns 302 878-986 Hati Senang (0700) CB6 Gdns 302 1186-1279
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    • 392 4 Reuter THE Soviet Union can bridge delays caused by US sanctions against a Siberian gas pipeline to Western Europe by using existing pipeline capacity. It is believed that this will give Moscow greater flexibility in coping with measures imposed by the US
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    • 185 4 Reuter HONGKONG governor Sir Murray MacLehose said the biggest opportunity for the colony's continued growth at present was that offered by the development of mutual cooperation with China. "Our businessmen are better placed to seize many of the opportunities that exist near at band
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    • 263 5 Reuter ONE of Australia's main industrial states, is facing renewed power restrictions because of the effects of the current coal miners strike. A New South Wales government spokesman said coal supplies to the state's power stations have been cut at a time when
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    • 272 5 UPI THE United States reduced its dependence on Arab oil in the first nine months of last year, according to the Mid-East report newsletter. Arab oil producers supplied the US market with 43.9 per cent of its total oil imports between January and September
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    • 400 5 AP THE European community, the world's largest trade bloc, has at least 30 million poor people and the number is climbing. k report by the European Commission this week, calls for a common policy to fight "this cancer," saying it is "miorally
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    • 281 5 Reuter AUSTRALIA expects to supply all the uranium needs of Philippines' first nuclear power station throughout the *****, with the exception of the first charge, Australian Ambassador Richard Woolcott said yesterday. He said that he understood it was still the Philippine government's intention
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    • 753 5 NYT WITH A dramatic US$9.5 billion gain in total assets in 1981, the Bank America Corp regained its position as the largest bank holding company in the United States, nudging Citicorp into second place. Bank America's assets rose to $121.2 billion on Dec
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    • 284 5 Reuter IN SPITE of dramatic growth of several high-technology companies, Canada faces a continuing serious balance of payments deficit in the electronics industry. Federal government figures set the trade deficit in the industry at about C 54.3 trillion for 1981. This could soar to more than $6
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    • 700 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From GIA GA930 1115 MES THAI TG403 1120 BKK PAL PR501 1130 MNL SIA SQ191 US PEN MAS MH681 1250 KUL MAS MH682 1210 KCH SIA SQ240 1255 MES KLM KL837 1255 AMS/FRA/ DXB/BKK SIA SQ203 1300 HLP GIA GA900 1315
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    • 384 5 AFP THE United States will continue to support the Asian Development Bank (ADB) because its activities serve a broad range of US foreign policy and national security Interests throughout Asia and the Par East. ADB executive director for the US John Bohn Jr
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 462 5 Agencies MILITANT Arabs on Thursday called for the recapture of the Syrian Golan Heights annexed by Israel and an otl blockade of the US because it vetoed UN sanctions against the Jewish state. In spite of the verbal attacks, there was no evidence the Arab states
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 217 4 An Asian Development Bank Survey A<Sl ENERGY PROBLEMS I This report represents a first step towards a more meaningful understanding of the energy situation in the Bank's 25 Developing Member Countries; Indonesia, Malaysia, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Burma, Cambodia, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Cook Islands, Kiribati, Maldives, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Western
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 69 5 m NOTICE AIRBORNE FREIGHT CORPORATION Have pleasure in announcing the appointment of Mr. Albert Tan effective January 1982 as District Manager, S.E. Asia succeeding Mr. Bruce Grout. Mr. Bruce Grout has been transferred to Airborne's general office, U.S.A. to take up his appointment as director international sales and wish to
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    • 199 5 Worldwide management experience at your fingertips. -iSSy >v, «*=V •j..i O "or- >•* v WORLD EXECUTIVE'S DIGEST is a compact magazine that offers highly' readable condensations of the worlds most outstanding management articles and books. Materials are carefully selected for their timely interest or their timeless significance. And always with
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  • 513 6 RONALD REAGAN'S plan to produce an hourlong documentary television spectacular to be beamed around the world in support of the West's stand on Poland sounds like a cracker of an idea, as befits something announced just before Lunar new year. The programme will be called "Let Poland
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  • 174 6 THE SADISTIC streak in human beings is always the ugliest feature. Unfortunately, civilised Singaporeans fare very poorly when they are put under scrutiny. One visit to the local zoo may make you lose all faith in human goodness and kindness. Animals are objects of
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  • 1314 6  -  By FRANK PRIAL NYT NO ONE has to sport "Think Snow" bumper stickers in the Alpine community of Voiron in southeastern France. This is the home of Rossignol skis, the world's biggest manufacturer of skis, and a large portion of the 20,000 people
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  • 569 6  -  Hongkong's movie industry faces an increasingly limited regional market, and film producers feel that the government should set up a department to represent their interests. CHAN HOK-KEUNG has the details. CHAN HOK-KEUNG Reuter THE HONGKONG movie industry, renowned for its money-spinning kungfu swashbucklers in the
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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    • 772 6 Gunslingers and tricksters SBC'S sfferiaga tws different Westerns today will lUr Frank Sinatra and Deu Mvtta respectively. Dirty I Mb fa* Magee (ck 5, 2.25) Is all nksat a enaflieiec trickster (Sntn) wk* to to Mtout eMfllet gtrto, a kamkltog wkerttt, tke cavalry aai a Bed Mtaa trike to tke
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  • 697 7  -  Beer is the national drink of West Germany and, according to the "Purity Act" of 1516, the drink must contain nothing but barley, hops and water. However, less fastidious countries in the EEC seek to flavour, colour or preserve their products by the addition of chemicals.
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  • 443 7  -  Letters te the Editor W J D JOHNSTONE Dearar, I write on behalf of The Leasing Association of Singapore to clarify a report which appeared on Page 2 of Business Times on Thursday, Jan 14,1962. This report, "Lease finance the most costly type of credit",
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  • 154 7  -  LEONG CHENG CHIT Dear Editor, Yonr leader 'This dees net ring a Bell" in Bustmess Times (Jan It, 1*82) completely missed the target. The prsposed Singapore Investors' Development A—elation (Sida) is not a committee (or or on hehalf sI inventors to direct inventions. It is meant
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  • 364 7 Dear Sir, I would appreciate if you could give advice on the following matter. On Feb 26, 1981, my wife purchased 1,000 shares (cum bonus issue) of Cycle k Carriage. The shares were delivered on March 27, 1961, without the bonus issue. She was
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  • 588 7  -  By CHARLES SMITH JAPAN'S well-publicised decision to cut the import tariff on scotch whisky by 10.4 per cent from April is not likely to help sales, according to a company which imports some of the most popular of the more than 160 brands
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 544 7 I 1 •7' from. Penguins ELVIS Albert Goldman Albert Goldman's ELVIS has totally eclipsed the innumerable books spawned by Elvis Presley's death. His already famous book is the ultimate biography, the most electric and explosive work ever published on the culture shock called Elvis which invaded the world. ELVIS will
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 181 8 HiIMVAI •< >N i flv w.» j s fc > T Herald in the CHINESE NEW YEAR <s^y il ft A 18 good-luck dishes. Yue Sheng (Raw Fish) Pig Trotters wtth Black Moss "WINDFALL EVERYWHERE" Braised Abelone wtth Black Moes "PROSPERITY GUARANTEED" Stuffed Mushrooms with Mashed Shrimps "HANDFULOF GOLD" Sweet
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 908 9 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday were easier at midday with prices between £13 and £9 per tonne below Thursday's close in traded positions. Dealers said prices were fairly steady after an opening fall of up to £15 following New York's weaker close on Thursday. They reported good underlying trade
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    • 133 9 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday ruled slightly easier in quiet pre-hoUday trading, dealers said. In February, south was unchanged at M 3942.50 a tonne while central fell $1 to $935. March, south and central, traded at $930 and $932.50. The refined market was featureless on lack
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    • 73 9 THE STRAITS tin price In Penang yesterday held steady at M534.5t a kilo, within the ITA middle sector of $32.M and $34.98. The steadiness was in line with London's continned firmer position, and was again strongly supported by Influential buyers. Turnover rose slightly to 258 tonnes from 245
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    • 30 9 Rubber Jan 22 Singapore: Feb: 183.50 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Feb: 209.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 934.50 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 258 tonnes (up 13 tonnes)
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    • 170 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Thursday pared gains late and closed at or near the bottom of a 6V« cent range, up 3Vi US cents a bushel to down Vi in thinly traded deferred March. Prices followed the trend in financial instrument markets all day since fresh agricultural news
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    • 1153 9 NEW YORK STOCKS CONCERNS that the Federal Reserve is tightening credit inhibited the New York market's attempt to rally on Thursday and stocks closed only narrowly higher. The Dow Jones industrial average rose by 7.71 points at midday but pulled back in the afternoon and closed up
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    • 244 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed quietly steady with February One RSS buyers quoted at 183.50 cents per kiio, unchanged from Thursday's close and ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year holidays. Morning prices were about unchanged after an easier opening on steadier London advices coupled with trade buying
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    • 360 9 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Nooa (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt t.o.b. 181 00 182 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. February 183.30 184.00 Int. 1 R.S.S March 187 00 188 00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 160 00 171.00N UK. Coot 168.00 170 OON Int. 3
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    • 120 9 NOON SSI iudSMRpcm i jiaalarrfay RAS U-loapaU Ptknwn (Cwraat MUl Ba;«n SaUara Mareh (Porwiri MUl Bayar* SaUara SSR 20 M) ***** 168.00N 188.00 170. OON 8SR SO (l toa palk •0 163 00 186 OON la&oo 1(7 OON MKELB Pabraary Muck SMRCV (1-ton pall K> 193 00
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    • 173 9 CHINESE Prate* Exchange, per 1« kg ywterriay. Caewat sU: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (looae) $50.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $365.00
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    • 240 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.05, 100 per cent third class 1.03, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.70. Special
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    • 235 9 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Thursday broke late to close down 3V* to Vi US cent a bushel. Sympathetic local selling following the retreat from highs in financial instrument markets started the break in wheat prices, while stop-loss selling once new day's lows were reached fueled the decline. Traders
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    • 762 9 THE CHIEF administrator of the United States Strategic Metal Stockpile said on Thursday that tin producers and consumers should cease their arguing and take a hard look at the future of the industry. Roy Markon, the US General Services Administration's Commissioner of
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    • 389 9 THE LONDON Metal Exchange (LME) has been reminded that if it deems it necessary to investigate the activities of the so-called mysterious tin buyer, there is no reason why it should not also subject the sellers to the same treatment. After all, said Mr Abdul Rahim
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    • 243 9 QUIETLY steady conditions ruled for the most part on the approach to the Lunar New Year, with levels finishing four cents up overall, Hattday, Catler, Bath aad Campaay, said in its rubber review of the week ended Jan 22. The week began on a steadier note following
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 68 9 L •j Wishing All A Happy Prosperous Lunar New Year Both restaurants will be closed on Sunday, 24th Januaiy and Monday, 25th Januaiy 1982. Business will resume on Tuesday, 26th Januaiy 1982. We regret any inconvenience caused. As from 26th Januaiy to Bth Februaiy Yu Sheng (Raw Fish) r n
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    • 278 9 IiMK ft* V A fflKtt K uw!snnMV\> 111 p.i '<< lull <<l(>l|t lll.ips Ni/c r< nun iiiii l >wf 11. (>|< >ur illn r.l Ovci y _in n i iiklcx cull u >'hi i JIM 1.l NH H.»r J> i>! u ATLAS THE WORLD What makes PHILIPS' ILLUSTRA TED A
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  • 1627 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. BECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (Z858) (1)
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  • 193 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST <MMHW prices tar Jaa 9) The Commerce 3.15 3.31 The Savings Fund 1 SO 100 S pore Prog Fund 1.37 1.44 S pore Sec Fund 2.08 2.18 S pore Invest Fund 1.12 1.17 S pore Equity Fund 1.29 1.35 DIAMOND MOT 8TORE (Ms—gsrs' priees tar
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  • 2841 10 1981/1082 High Low Company Last Sale orGr*s Div Div C'vr Gr's Y'ld Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 494 248 Aetna 115 115 Alcom 350 130 Allied Choc 312 150 BAT 420 306 Bata 200 75 Ben 470 360 Berjaya Kawat
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  • 1732 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and rer ported to the Kuala Lumpur r Stock Exchange yesterday. with the number of shares I traded shown in brackets in > lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDDSTBIAUS ~T AtoM (1.3C8 I.4QS) (3) 1.38 1.31
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  • 70 10 PETAUNG TIb: Fiftysixth AGM to be held at 1st Floor, Straits Trading Building, 4-8, Leboh Pasar Besar, Kuala Lumpur on Jan 29 at noon. THE Straits Times Press (1175) limited: AGM to be held at Supreme House (11th Floor), Penang Road, Singapore on Jan 29 at 12.90 pm.
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  • 808 10 IT WAS t cue ef better late thaa sever. Tree to tradl«•o, thsae laakiag far a ntfly to herald to the ChiNew Year feud their hopes falfllled at the stock market yesterday. Aod H wai jut la the olek ef time. Oa the last
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  • 593 10 THERE was cause for cheer on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday as bulls returned, taking prices to firmer levels in more active trading before the market closed for the Chinese New Year holidays. Given the recent erratic trend, the opening was unexpectedly good in
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 445 11 SEASIAN Hotel Bhd, an 80 per cent-owned subsidiary of Ganda Holdings, has obtained a $22.5 million loan from a consortium of Malaysian banks for its hotel project in Penang. The credit facilities comprise a 10-year term loan of $22 million for building the hotel and
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    • 164 11 Reuter HUTCHINSON Whampoa Ltd has agreed to sell 57.8 million shares or 78.4 per cent of Harbour Engineering Co Ltd to Shui On (Holdings) Ltd at 45 HK cents a share. Completion is expected on Feb 5, following which, merchant bankers Wardlejc Ltd will make an unconditional offer
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    • 880 11  -  Market Talk... By SIOW LI SEN THE HONGKONG stock market should experience less turbulence this year compared with what it went through last year, says securities firm Sua Hung Ksu. Hongkong's largest securities house based its forecast on the worldwide economic rec&sion that has
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    • 269 11 KHONG Guan Flour Milling has achieved an upturn in sales and earnings for the six months to October 1981. The flour milling group yesterday reported a group net profit of $960,829, up 9.3 per cent from the previous interim. The improved earnings was made on the
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    • 791 11 LONDON, Thurs. The market closed firm with the Financial Times Index 13.3 points higher to 569.1. The Bank of England lowered its money market dealing rates (or the fourth consecutive day. This, together with the announcement that UK miners rejected strike action, boosted sentiment, dealers said. Among the
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    • 375 11 Camat Ptjwat Ex Dale Bwfca Claw Date PayaMe Trtalfer the jmr T»*al far Prevtoaa Aycr Matofc Data lama Berjaya Kawai CCM C Bipn City Drr D Imaat Daff Dev KLKepaag Ua«■ KutaSUlm Kate <M) M Ceoeat MMC MTC N 8 T PMC PMBI Paa-EJ Laaa Pafcaag Pre( ParSTpiairt*"
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    • 317 11 Cwpsay Partlealars Ex Date Beefcs MBFHMp Proposed bonus issue MBS of 1 fori NYA NYA Proposed bonus issue of 1 for 3 NYA NYA Rights issue of 1 for 3 <e $2 .90 per share CJty Drv NYA NYA Proposed bonus issue of 1 for 3 NYA NYA
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 190 11 HONGKONG STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed up on late buying in anticipation of a possible Chinese New Year rally when the market reopens next Thursday, brokers saidHowever, trading was only moderate in advance of the holiday. The Hang Seng index closed up 24.77 at 1,405.23. JAM B
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    • 219 11 SCATTERED buying on low volume yesterday brought a respite from the downward trend. Firmer prices in most sectors took the All-Ordinaries index, up 1.9 points to 543.4. The index had been on a steady decline since the new year. Major resource and industrial issues made small
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    • 353 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rose sharply on increased buying by foreign investors and domestic trust funds over a wide front of blue chips, dealers said. The market average gained 85.85 to close at 7,323.36 in active trading on a volume of 520 million shares. The
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    • 92 11 SHARE prices In Bangkok yesterday closed generally steady in slow trading, dealers said. The Book Club index rose 0.07 point to 93.90 for a turnover of 4.9 million baht. j an a BdiU lefts£"■ Baunckok tank ■ani Of Ayudharm U4 252 lie unch unch B«rU iucker Charaoo« Thai Wirt
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    • 56 11 financial times INDUSTRIALS Thursday 558.1 Wednesday 545.8 Week Ago 527.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 848.27 Wednesday 845.28 Week Ago 842.28 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1405.23 Thursday 1380.48 Week Ago 1410.48 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 803.5 Thursday 692.4 Week Ago 708.1 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 543.8 Thursday 541.5 Week Ago 557.8
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 189 11 What happens when you give your child only plain rice? CZLZTjTTI >rril m i i 77IJjIi >17 '/1 and itis not nutritional enough for proper growth. And so it is with the intellectual growth of your child. The school textbooks are like plain rice. Your child needs more than that
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 158 12 Rises Indices O C B C 1180 40 Island A Pea 790 40 Jan 21 Jan 22 Berjuntai Strait* Trading 780 1010 30 25 BT Indicator: *****0 *****5 O U E 945 25 Industrials: 770.02 777.82 I C B 705 25 Finance: 1762.59 1778.71 M Banking 705 25 Hotels:
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    • Article, Illustration
      148 12 MOST share prices Improved yesterday at the SingaCre stock market, providing a modest rally to herald the Year of the Dog. lie Straits Times Industrial Index finished 7.8 points higher to 777.82. lie Business Times Indicator rose 15M5 points to 2*B*s. Rises Indices Pengkalen M A A 1500
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  • 270 12 TRADING la the shares of the two Rothmans companies igllJ begin en Jan 2» on the stock exchanges of both Singapore and Kuala LumP". The Rothmans group, which was previously listed an one composite entity controlling both the Singapore and Malaysian operations, has
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  • 496 12 Company H Royal San Holdings OUS Shangri-La NBT Prima Robinson Period F I F F I F I Date Announced last year 18/12 20/12 2/2 3/2 10/2 12/2 12/2 Last Pull Year Net EPS Gross Pre-tax (cents) DIv. Profit 5.9 819(c) 797L 5.0 2,491 16.6 12.5 25,256 5.0
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  • 467 12  -  «MESS Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By CHOO AI LENG A TAKEOVER bid for lossstricken Amcol Electrical Industries seems imminent. Business Times understands that Amcol chairman Tan Eng Joo recently sold a 30 per cent stake in the company to an Indonesian party with interests in
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  • 610 12 THERE will be some changes soon in the management of Chemical Company of Malaysia (CCM), a member of the ICI group. CCM's current chairman, Mr SA Ridgwell, «aid at the company's 20th annual general meeting that he will be resigning from the board with effect from March
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  • 383 12 SPP Ltd, buoyed by its recent acquisitions, has achieved record results. For the year ended Dec 1981, SPP saw its group pre-tax profits leaping nearly six-fold to $2.24 million from the previous year's $321,481. Chairman Peter Stuart Bryant said: "The results have
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 44 12 reported a 3.7 per cent drop in pre-tax profits to M$160,060 from $165,967 for the half-year ended Dec 31, 1981. Turnover fell to $276,388 from $304,661 previously. Gross dividends from investments amounted to $274,898 while property rental came to $1,500.
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    • 110 12 an- nounced a pre-tax loss of M$631,047 for the year ended Sept 30, 1981 against a pre-tax profit of $1.2 million previously. Turnover declined by 6.2 per cent to $17.4 million. The loss was incurred in the second half of the company's financial year, during which output
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    • 21 12 unaudited con- soli dated net tangible asset backing per share as at Dec 31, 1981 was 12.16.
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  • 356 12 IF you were unsuccessful in your application (or the recently floated Metal Cdhtainers shares, do not despair. Shares in a similar company, Malaya Tin Printing, are going to be offered to the public soon. Malaya Tin Printing, despite its name, is a Singapore-based company
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  • 795 12  -  Emmm By HOCK LOCK SIEW THERE are few bumiputras as accomplished as Tan Sri Abdul Aziz bin Zain. Besides being an astute businessman with diverse interests spanning over a dozen companies, he is also a senior partner in a well-established legal firm in
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 329 12 (^^Engjdopaeda Bntannlca 3 and give yourself and your family the Britannica advantage! liV. 4.1 I A_ a That s Why you should give your child all the advantages you can Especially the tools for success (That s what a parent s love and responsibility are all about) Certainly there sno
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 56 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore today: Warm and sunny. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.3t pm on Jan 22 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31 2 Associated humidity 57 Minimum temperature 22 9 Associated humidity Hours of sunshine 9 90 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 115.5 Total
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  • LEISURE TIMES
    • 376 13 IF YOU have a forthright Dog for a friend, yon cm be considered very lneky. When yea are la trouble, aU yon have to da Is to dial, "D.0.G." Na matter haw Indifferent ar angry be may be, the Dag peraaa cannot ignore a real call for
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    • 1174 13  -  By LEE YOKE MENG The martial strains have summoned me To hear your sorrows, Still your pain. I am the protector of Justice; Equality my sole friend. My vision never blurred by cowardice, My soul never chained. Life without honour Is life in vain. I am the
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    • 904 13  -  The Excalibur is power, the King his instrument. John Boorman has successfully portrayed two opposing powers the romantic conception of Excalibur, King Arthur and his Camelot, against the surrealistic depiction of Arthur's own birth and his father's, King Uther's, reign in his masterpiece, Excalibur. THAM WING KEONG discusses
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    • 662 14  -  COMMERCIAL/PERSONAL SPONSORSHIPS URGED By CHARMAINE CHAN IF ONE of our local profes- sionals played every tournament In the 10-leg Asian Circuit plus those on the Malaysian and Singapore calendars, he would be competing for over $2.5 million in prize money. He would, however, have to
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    • 1129 14  -  mm? By RONALD KOW IT ALL sounded like a good idea at the time. Since Singapore is out of the Malaysia Cup this year, there is still a way out for members of the national team who want to be in the tournament. Why not play for
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    • 242 14 TODAY: GOLF: SUCC: TTie first qualifying round for the International Cup tournament will be held at the New course this afternoon. BOARDSAILING. The 1982 Singapore Open Boardsailing Regatta for the Straits Steamship Cup begins this afternoon from 1.30 with two triangle races. TOMORROW: GOLF: Being Chinese New
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    • 920 14 ■OTORim with Hermes THE THREE-POINTED star of Mercedes Benz remains the most common symbol on the road where the luxury-class car is concerned. However, some people, particularly those who can afford a Merc but decide on some other make instead, find this phenomena a bit difficult to
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    • 192 14 THE SINGAPORE Sparta far its Spartsbay »il Spartoglrl af the Year Awards. Bach la vaM at $l,m per aaaam. Five ■wftorim awards, werth MM per aaaam, will alee be gives. Each award shall be la the (am af a great to he aaed fcy the rrti
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    • 271 14 Finals of MiloAscot squash TWO MATCHES will be played simultaneously at the competition courts of the East Coast Recreation Centre during the finals of the Milo-Ascot 2nd World Junior Squash Championships on Feb 14. The 500 to 600 spectators expected on the final day will be able to enjoy the
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    • 296 14  -  By SALMA KHALIK THE SWISS ire an appearance at the Brasserie La Rotunde for 10 days. For $36 per person, we get a soup, all the cold meats, and desserts from the buffet, a main course a la carte, and a tea or coffee, The cold meat buffet
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    • 341 14 WEEKEID fIOUBMET ANOTHER innovation from Chef Pfister at the Holiday Inn is the introduction of top quality wines by the glass. Each month, at Cafe Vienna, a selection of fine wines will be made available to diners, but on a single glass basis. This is especially
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    • 237 14 HYATT is going American, with the introduction of the Jazz Brunch at Nutmegs last Sunday. This idea was mooted by its American FAB manager, Mr Frank Ansel, who probably miggp« his native custom of a late and leisurely meal on a Sunday morning. Every Sunday from 11am to
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    • 193 14  -  SALMA KHALIK THE MANDARIN ballroom was the scene at a fashion extravaganza last Tuesday when Core Moreni and Botticelli Jointly presented their latest creations. There were 27 models from three of Singapore's top agencies Carrie, EUsa Yeo and Imp treading the boards and showing a collection of 55
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 607 13 WHAT WHERE LUNAR NEW YEAR JOY A SPECIAL Chinese New Year harbour cruise has been organised by the PSA. On Monday and Tuesday, at 9am and 6pm. The one hour cruise will start and end at the World Trade Centre Ferry Terminal. It will pass Keppel Wharves, Container Terminal, Sentosa
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