Singapore Monitor, 5 September 1983, Afternoon Edition

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  • 19 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M.C. (P) No. 13 583 Monday, September 5, 1983 30 cents k :.v>IVING' r EDITION w
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    245 1  -  ■y KENNETH JALLEN THE King of Malaysia has no objection to Singapore being invited back into the Malaysia Cup soccer championship meaning that it is now 99 per cent certain we will be back in the Cup next year. FAM president Tan Sri Hamzah Abu Samah had
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  • 53 1  -  Picture and story by LEE CHIU SAN AS any army combat driver will testify, a four-wheel-drive vehicle can go almost anywhere. The key word is almost, and climbing up a traffic light was a bit beyond the capability of this vehicle in Orchard Boulevard
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  • 396 1  -  Its first task will be to set up a training centre to produce core of highly-skilled Singaporeans ■y VINCENT FONG A NEW statutory board to be known as the Construction Development Board is to be set up to modernise the construction industry. "One of the
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    • 9 1 INDIA'S NEW COMMUNICATION SATELLITE IN BIG TROUBLE: PAGE 10
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    • 266 2  -  By TO CHEE ENG MAJOR DRUG rings have not been able to revive their operations in Singapore since the Government smashed all their distribution networks four years ago, the Director of the Central Narcotics Bureau, Mr Poh Geok Ek, said today. Drugs are now smuggled
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    • 534 2  -  By OEI SIN GIOK A LORRY driver who stabbed his wife's lover pleaded guilty today to causing his death and was sentenced to five years' jail, with effect from the day of his arrest in March last year. Madam Ho Siew Leng,
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    • 240 2 EXPORTERS can now receive help from the Trade Development Board (TDB) to produce quality brochures aimed at promoting made-in-Singa-pore goods overseas. Under the product brochure scheme which starts this month, the TDB will not only distribute the exporters' brochures through
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    • 129 2 A BILL to protect the secrecy of information of statutory bodies and government companies has been tabled in Parliament. If enacted it will be called the Statutory Bodies and Government Companies (Protection of Secrecy) Act 1983. No person who is or has been
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    • 217 3  -  14,000 budding artists show up for the 4th National Children's on-the-spot drawing contest held at the zoo STORY and PICTURES by SPENCER LOH THE Zoological Gardens attracted a record 14,000 budding artists yesterday for the 4th National Children's on-the-spot drawing contest. Parents, as well as brothers and
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    • 422 4  -  QCCs save an average of $4,700 a year per circle By Ti TOH SU FEN IDEAS generated by quality control circles have resulted in an average saving in costs of $4,700 a year per circle. And cost-saving is not restricted only to the
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    • 132 4 THREE men were this morning fined by a magistrates court after they pleaded guilty to fighting among themselves, together with another person, outside a nightclub. Sng Hock Kwee, 37, of Dunlop Street, Ng Bock Choon, 31, of Starthmore Avenue, and Lim Tee Kiah,
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    • 550 5  -  Team draws up plans to boost their education at critical stages By JALIL MISWARDI A PROFESSIONAL study team from the Ministries of Education and Defence has mapped out a detailed plan to help Malay pupils in their studies. Commissioned by the Council for
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    • 411 6  - IT’S NOT KID STUFF APPRECIATE THEIR ART Sights set on creativity By CAROLINE BOEY NEVER laugh at your child's drawings, however crude or primitive they are. Accept his view of the world in the symbols he produces. Never try to force him to see things from your point of view
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    • 520 6 TEACHERS conducting gifted children's classes can expect them to be livelier than those attended by pupils of average intelligence, if the Taiwan experience is anything to go by. A Taiwan magazine, reporting on the education of gifted children, notes that
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    • 155 5 F-]fl ENJOY THE MOMENT MORE Okoh, Supreme House, Tel: *****62 WITH FREE OLD PARR. Okoh, Changi Airport, Tel: 542 5041. Contrary to popular belief, many a New Tsuru-no-ya, Mandarin Hotel, Japanese businessman would sooner Telephone: *****11. celebrate with a good Scotch whisky than Kanako, Singapore Shopping Centre, with the traditional
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    • 78 6 15th FESTIVAL OF BOOKS& BOOK FAIR 83 3 11 SEPTEMBER 1983 WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 2 11 A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY ADMISSION FREE! ALL ARE WELCOME!! The biggest ever book exhibition where over 160,000 titles by 1,700 publishers in English, Chinese, Malay, Tamil and other languages are featured. Special
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  • world
    • 382 7 VIOLENT GUSHES FOLLOW TEL AVIV'S ABRUPT PULLOUT KKIIHJT l i vm;-! UPI BEIRUT, Monday CHRISTIAN and Druze Muslim militias fought violent clashes for the Shouf mountains today after an abrupt pullout by Israeli troops that prompted the Lebanese government to suspend its peace accord with
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    • 126 7 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday PRESIDENT Reagan told congressional leaders yesterday that he has laid down "a marker for the Syrians" by moving a heavily armed American marine task force to the waters just off Lebanon, but he added that he has no present plan to commit these
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    • World Briefs
      • 59 7 Reuter SAN SALVADOR, Monday AT least 15 soldiers were killed in a major guerilla attack on El Salvador's third largest city, San Miguel, military sources said yesterday. Hospital sources said more than 100 soldiers were injured in the fighting which began last night on the outskirts of
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      • 54 7 Reuter SYDNEY: Two Singaporeans and three Thais appeared in court here today charged with conspiring to import heroin worth A|l9 million (S|33 6 million) into Australia. The five men, aged between 42 and 60, entered no pleas and were remanded in custody to appear in court again
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      • 50 7 AP BEIJING: Canadian Communications Minister Francis Fox has said he expects formal agreements on Canadian-Chinese joint development of satellite earth stations, the Canadian embassy reported today Mr Fox said China's Minister of Electronics Industry intends to conclude a joint venture agreement with Spar Aerospace Ltd of Canada. AP
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      • 70 7 Reuter BEIJING: A Chinese woman gave birth last March only 38 days after having her first child, a medical newspaper reported vesterday. The paper, Health News, said Zhang Qinglan, 41, from Fujian province noticed her belly was still swollen after giving birth to a girl in January, but
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    • 263 8 F-15 jets moved to new air base w TOKYO, Monday THE United States has deployed a navy destroyer, a frigate and at least one AW ACS air command aircraft in waters off northern Japan near where a Soviet fighter shot down a Korean Air
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    • 201 8 Soviets report wreckage near Moneron Island Reuter TOKYO, Monday JAPAN will press the Soviet Union to allow a joint search with the United States of Soviet waters near southern Sakhalin, where the airliner was shot down, Foreign Ministry officials said
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    • 178 8 AP BEIJING, Monday THE Soviet downing of a South Korean airliner is unlikely to impede normalisation of Sino-Soviet relations and China is committed to improving ties despite the incident, foreign diplomatic analysts said yesterday. They noted that China made its highest level and
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    • 146 8 UPI SINCE January, 77 Soviet planes bound between Cuba and the Soviet Union have entered the Atlantic Coast Air Defence Identification Zone without clearance, Time magazine reported yesterday. "The aim of the intruding aircraft has been to pick up US radar frequencies and to
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    • 231 9 DowmNGonii^oo^ LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday THE Reagan administration is quietly prodding other nations to take concerted action "spontaneously" to restrict Soviet commercial aviation in retaliation for shooting down a South Korean airliner, official sources said yesterday. "What the United States can do unilaterally
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    • 233 9 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Monday A US Air Force RC-135 reconnaissance plane flew "close to" Korean Air Lines flight 007 *for a few minutes" over international waters off the coast of the Soviet Union last Thursday and at one point "crossed paths" with
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    • 162 9 Reuter SEOUL, Monday THE South Korean government said today it expected 80,000 people, including many from overseas, to attend a ceremony on Wednesday when the country will mourn the 269 victims of the airliner shot down by Soviet fighters last week. A
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    • 138 9 AP, UPI BANGKOK, Monday ABOUT 200 placard-wielding demonstrators pelted the Soviet embassy in Bangkok with eggs and verbal abuse today over the downing of the South Korean jetliner. The demonstrators, mostly airline employees and members of the Korean association of Thailand, shouted insults
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    • 469 10 MECHANICAL PROBLEM CAUSES FAILURE IN EFFORTS TO FULLY DEPLOY THE SOLAR POWER GEAR AP, LAT-WP NEW DELHI, Monday THE Indian communications and weather satellite launched into orbit last Wednesday by the US space shuttle Challenger is in major trouble, a project official said
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    • 162 10 Reuter AKTHER MENON, member of the Pakistani leftwing party is carried out by plainclothes policemen in Karachi yesterday after he offered himself to be arrested for the restoration of democracy in Pakistan. Meanwhile six self-ex-iled opposition politicians are expected in Islamabad today from London to join
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    • 481 10 I THE AQUINO KILLING UPI MANILA, Monday A MANILA newspaper today published an unprecedented "open letter" calling for the resignation of President Ferdinand Marcos to reunite the nation in the wake of the assassination of opposition leader Benigno S Aquino Jr. The
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    • 333 11 AMERICANS NOT WORKING TO THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AP WASHINGTON, Monday AMERICANS are not working to their full potential even though a majority admit "an inner need to do the very best job that they can," a survey by a private research group said yesterday.
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    • 109 11 AP Only about 23 per cent say they are working as hard as they can. Some 44 per cent of those surveyed said they do not put much more effort into their jobs "over and above what is required to hold onto a job." Nearly two-thirds, 62 per
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    • 216 11 AP BEIJING, Monday CHINA, where marriages with foreigners generally are frowned upon, will now approve most applications within one month if they comply with the marriage law, according to the Ministry of Civil Affairs. China still prohibits marriage between foreigners and Chinese servicemen
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    • 285 8 c O n The First International Energy Technology Exhibition for Asia V World fn^eCmti^ingapore. Asian Energy '83 is Energy Generation, Distribution, Conservation Alternative Energy Sources. Don't miss it! No matter what area of business you're in, Energy is 79 83 1130 System for production of gas, oil and charcoal part
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    • 234 11 Now, enjoy special rates at the RIA HOTELS At Ria Hotel Kuala Lumpur 4f- Seremban Valid till 31st October 1983 I Valid till 31st December 1983 on above rates A as« II Ijk L. m. ''k a,, The above are inclusive of II furnished, fully ifi B II equipped with
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  • money
    • 440 12  -  By JOYCE QUEK SIME DARBY'S poor results for the year ended June 30 elicited few surprises in the stock market when they were announced today. Its 47 per cent in group pre-tax profits from M 5209.8 million to Mslll.l
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    • 82 12 OVERSEAS Union Bank has announced that interest rates for fixed deposits of one to three months will be raised by half a point to 6.25 per cent and 6.5 per cent respectively from tomorrow. Rates for deposits of six months will also be increased
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    • 65 12 JOHAN now has 99.93 per cent of the shares of Diners Club Malaysia and Johan subsidiary Ronald Lee has 100 Cr cent of Diners Club Singapore, Jon announced this morning. Johan proposes to split its $1 shares into two 50 cent shares followed bv
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    • 324 12 WHOLLY-OWNED Magnum subsidiary Magnum Plantations has made a conditional agreement with Bandar Ray a Developments for the sale of 1.7 million acres of its estate for a total sum of $58.5 million. The sale price is based on the valuation
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    • 462 12 GOLD REPORT BY GREEN AND COLLYER GOLD came virtually under the total sway of the dollar last week as the US currency continued to dictate movements in the precious metals market. Spot gold weakened against the backdrop of a strengthening dollar which peaked above the 2.7-mark
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    • 668 13  -  By JOYCE QUEK SOME Singaporean remisiers feel that it is time to revive the formation of their own association. The issue that set them thinking is the furore over Malaysian remisiers suffering pay cuts, which struck empathetic chords in their Singaporean counterparts. while
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    • 276 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: mixed Boustead 3.04/3.06 Cold Storage 5.25/5.30 Esse 11.40 S F and N 5.95/6.05 G I H 3 98 S Genting 4.74/4.76 Guthrie 4.00/4.02 Haw Par 2.74 S Hume 6.10/6.25 Inchcape 3.30 S Intraco 3.06/3.10 Isetan 4.62 B Jurong Cement 5.40/5.45 Jacks Intl
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    • 126 13 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US* 2.1505 2.1405 2.1305 sterling 3 2341 3.2101 3.1951 Australian 1.8957 1.8732 1.8582 Canadian 1.7544 1 7309 1.7159 New Zealand 1 4088 1.3872 1.3672 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.7733 11.1732 11.1132
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    • 545 13 The use of companies to •void ••tat* duty Part I THERE is little documentation which provides a fertile source of estate duty avoidance in Singapore and Malaysia. The applicable statutory provisions are found in Part 111 of the Singapore Estate Duty Act (Cap 137
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    • 176 13 THE US dollar recovered from New York lows and gold was also stronger in Asian markets this morning. Singapore forex dealers said the US dollar recovered against most major currencies in quiet early trading on small buying at the lows. It rose to
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    • 78 13 why wbuld Amaws tedrfinq. place so 1 iffj'am/ mucVl on perhaps the most undented of a jtmJ r**7 monsattire? f'Wi i Kihd of socks he wears tells on hirvi. Whether he's smart, casual, ronseK/Otive or Trendy nws Has socks of ail colour, designs and 0" s "S textures imaginable A
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  • 877 14  -  feature By JAMES ANDERSON in London Reuter BRITAIN'S trades union leaders, who not long ago counted themselves mighty powerbrokers in the nation's political and economic life, will assemble next week in a very different frame of mind. Their moods will range from rage
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  • opinion/letters
    • 255 15  -  SAMUEL FOONG Singapore 0512 A 70-year-old relative of mine was knocked down by a car while crossing a road. His right ankle and toes were fractured and dislocated. The identity of the car and driver were known. A witness has already made a
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    • 479 15  -  A C JACKSON Singapore 1750 RECENTLY there have been many complaints on the dangers of privately-owned trees. Incidents of property damages and injuries to limbs due to falling trees are quite prevalent, judging from press reports. To cite a personal experience, I have a neighbour
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    • 25 15 Whenever you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Scottish writer (1859-1930).
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    • 120 15 MUCH has been said and published in the papers regarding the Medisave Scheme which the Government intends to implement. This, as we understand, is primarily designed for CPF members staying in Singapore. Will the relevant authorities please comment on the position of those Singaporeans who have
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  • 400 16 Challenge The Challengers (Debut, Ch 5, 4.20 pm) MEN and women are at their most exciting when they challenge themselves and their environment, testing the limits of human confidence and ingenuity on the land, in the air and under the sea. The Challengers, a documentary series, makes its
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  • 190 16  -  TV Scene By LORRAINE LIM WORLD War II seems to be the hot topic now and SBC definitely believes in giving us a full dose of it in the form of mini-series like Enola Gay, Fair Stood the Wind for France and then Inside the Third
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  • 77 16 HAVE you noticed that The Women's Room which was originally scheduled in the Saturday night movie slot has been taken out again? And Baker's Bunch did not make its debut as scheduled but will do so hopefully by next week. Also watch out for At Long Last Love,
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 1437 16 1 a /v i q or Radio programmes on Page 20 y r 1/ A J < See HighlighFs Coronet Film Beginning Good Sport This programme explores the situations involving *8 youngsters and sportsmanship and how acts of f ßj H Bf f poor sportsmanship and other conflicts might be
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  • leisure
    • 458 17  -  The Bard disguised Reports by PAT D’ROSE This year's Drama Festival, the sixth in the series organised by the Ministry of Culture since 1978, will open this Saturday and run for more than two months, until Nov 19, at the Victoria Theatre and the Drama Centre. It will
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    • 77 17 THIS year, the Ministry of Culture will not confer the Best Performer Awards as they did last year, in response to requests from drama groups and drama enthusiasts. Most of the players believe that the award singling out one performer above the others discourages "team spirit. However,
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    • 66 17 TICKETS at $3 and $2 are available from the following centres: For Malay drama performances: Haji Hassim Bookshop at Arab Street, Cold Storage Centrepoint, Tangs Superstore and Victoria Theatre Central Booking Office (VTCBO). For Mandarin drama performances: Union Book Company at Brah Basah complex, Cold Storage Centrepoint, Tangs
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    • Article, Illustration
      151 17 ONE of the top attractions in this year's festival is the play Life and Death in a Fish Pond Madam Tan Mui Kim's Chinese prize-winning play of last year's Annual Playwriting Competition, organised by the Ministry of Culture. This was the second Playwriting Competition since 1977 and the
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    • 78 18 English highlights THE English drama groups consist of the Experimental Theatre Club (which will present Susan's Party, in which the sordid reality of a smug social evening is slowly unravelled); the Institute of Education Drama Group (Pygmalion George Bernard Shaw's comedy classic which grew into My
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    • 58 18 SPECIALLY for younger drama enthusiasts, is Treasure Island, an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's book. This is the only play to be held at the Bras Basah Park. It will be presented by the theatre group Act 111. The Ministry has sent out invitations to all primary and
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    • Article, Illustration
      52 18 OF THE three Tamil drama groups, two will make their debut in the Festival. They are Tamil Movements (with Nala Theerpu Good Judgment) and Vennila Kalai Arangam (with Kan Thiranthathu Vision Again). The third group, the Singapore Indian Artistes' Association, will present Kuzhappangal Kudumpathil (Problems in the Family).
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    • 361 19  -  By LO TIEN YIN THE ONLY trouble with this book is that it follows the Chinese calendar, which is about five days short of the Gregorian one. In other words, five stories short, as it tells one story a day, up to a year. You keep wishing
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    • Article, Illustration
      1410 21 BUT FIRST, GET THIS USEFUL GUIDE BOOK WORK YOUR WAY AROUND THE WORLD BY SUSAN GRIFFITH PUBLISHED BY VACATION WORK PUBLICATIONS IPS YOU see yourself relaxed and tanned, gently plucking lush bunches of grapes from the vine... making a spectacular find on an archaeological dig... languidly
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    • 447 19 12.00 PM News-in-Brief followed by Programme Summary 12.05 Your Lunchdate 1.00 News 1.10 Your Lunchdate (contd) 1.30 Mid-day Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (contd) 2.00 News-in-Brief 2.05 On the* House 3.00 News-in-Brief 3.05 On the House (contd) 4.00 News-in-Brief 4.05 On the House (contd) 4.30 The Wind in the Willows
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    • 85 19 1.00 News 1.10 Pick Of The Pops 1.30 Share Market Report 3.00 Today's Horoscope with Jay Michael 4.00 The Practical World 4.15 World Report 4.30 Top Of The Pops 5.00 Countdown America 5.05 Science Fiction Or Fact 6.00 These United States 7.00 Incredible Elizabeth 8.00 Those Were The Days 9.00
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 335 20 leisure 4 PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION THE Bth International Salon of Colour Photography '83 exhibition will be held in Singapore from Oct 30 to Nov 3 and is open to photographers throughout the world. Entry forms are available at the Singapore Colour Photographic Society, PO Box 61, MacPherson Road Post Office, Singapore
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    • 301 20 Our Heritage is Worth Preserving exhibition DANCES OF THE ORIENT THE National Theatre Chinese Dance Company present the Orient on Friday a series of new works on Chinese folk dance, Chinese classical and modern ballet. Tickets HmMv $8, $5, $3 and $2 are at the National Theatre and Victoria SINGAPORE
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    • 120 20 SHORT STORY WRITING COMPETITION THE Ministry of Culture, in association with the major dailies, invites the public to take part in the 1983 National Short Story Writing competition sponsored by the Singapore Cultural Foundation. The competition is open to all Singaporeans and permanent residents of Singapore. All entries must be
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    • 735 22 leisure comics 1 SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON By Don Sherwood and Stan Stunell I WHILE RUNNER NUMBER EIGHT COMPLETES 1 I I'LL HELP YOU VVASh)/THANK YOU, CINDY. THIS I k mHI&iIS MIS LEO OF THE RON, THE LAST ThE DISHES, MRS. IS QUITE AN EXPERIENCE S J FOUR AWAIT
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    • 443 27  -  ■y ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE'S non-playing captain Cheong Thiam Siew and his team, beaten 8-4 in the annual golf international at the Bukit course yesterday, could well take a few lessons from the Malaysians. The match has continued to be a depressing ritual of bad endings for
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    • 88 27 PREM Sachdev, the recent winner of the Singapore Amateur Open, continues to play hot golf. He shot an even-par 73 to take a six-stroke lead at the halfway mark of the Singapore Island Country Gub strokeplay championship at Sime course yesterday. Sachdev, 47, was in devastating form yesterday,
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    • 236 27  -  SINGAPORE'S YOUNG TEAM OUTCLASSED By D H ZHANG SINGAPORE'S "young" kendo team were no match for their opponents when they lost all the matches at the Pesta Sukan Kendo Goodwill Match at People's Association yesterday morning. Their inexperience was clearly reflected when they were convincingly beaten
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    • 348 29 EUROPEANS SETTLE FOR SECOND BEST BEHIND JAPANESE EUROPEAN GOLF OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP Reuter SUNNINGDALE (England), Monday ISAO Aoki of Japan won the European Open golf championship yesterday and forced Britain's Nick Paldo, the European circuit's most successful player this season, to reconsider plans to miss
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    • 118 29 FINAL scores of tha Europaan Opan golf championship which andad hara yastarday (British unlass statad): 274 IsaoAoki (Japan). 276: Severiano Ballesteros (Spain), Nick Faldo, Carl Mason 277: Greg Norman (Aus), Sam Torrance 278: John Bland (S Africa), Manuel Pinero (Spain), Jose Canizares (Spain.) 280 David Frost (S Africa).
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    • 268 29 Reuter NEWPORT, (Rhoda Island), Monday AUSTRALIA II moved to within one victory of clinching the challenger's berth in the America's Cup when she defeated the British yacht Victory '83 yesterday by two minutes and 20 seconds in the Challengers' finals.
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    • 89 29 UPI DNAKA, Monday IRAQ qualified for the semifinals of the third President's Gold Cup football tournament finishing their on top following an impressive 4-2 victory over Thailand at Dhaka stadium yesterday. South Korea also qualified for the semifinal with the six points from
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    • 78 29 Reuter FRANCORCNAMPS (Belgium), Monday WORLD champion Jacky Ickx of Belgium snatched top position in the World Car Endurance championship by piloting his factory porsche to victory in the I,oookm race here yesterday. Ickx, driving with team-mate Jochen Mass of West Germany, toppled
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    • 93 29 Reuter IMOLA (Italy) Monday FREDDIE Spencer beat fellow American Kenny Roberts in a thrilling duel to take the world 500 cc motorcycle championship here yesterday. Spencer triumphed by hanging onto second place behind Roberts in a thrilling climax to the season at the San
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    • 62 29 Reuter TOKYO, Monday JAPAN beat the Philippines 7-0 in the first of two soccer matches in the Asia-Oceania preliminary qualifying round for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Japan led 4-0 at half time. Scorers: Hiromi Hara (23rd minute), Kazushi Kimura (27th and 76th), Hisashi
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    • 330 30  -  By KEN JALLEH Jr SINGAPORE squash may finally see a breakthrough in Brunei during the 1985 South-east Asian Games as hopes brighten with news that the Sultanate is gearing up for the confrontation. The Singapore Squash Rackets Association, whose all out bid for squash to make
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    • 289 30  -  REPORT and PICTURE by D H ZHANG HO Kah Soon's "tricks" outwitted Isabelle Champaldert's "elegance" to win the free style title in the Pesta Sukan Boardsailing Regatta at the East Coast yesterday Kah Soon, Singapore's SEA Games gold medallist, won the judges'
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      • 99 30  -  Singapore 1 Federal Territory 1 ■y B KULARETNAM SINGAPORE put up a gallant show to draw with Federal Territory at Farrer Park yesterday, but it was not enough to win them the title. They lost out on goal average to their three rivals and ended
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      • 101 30  -  M'sian Armed Forces 2 Johore 2 JALIL MISWARDI JOHOR held Malaysian Armed Forces to a draw with two late -goals but could not stop the Forces side from finishing Pesta Sukan Esso Cup Quadrangular hockey champions at Farrer Park yesterday. Last year, Armed Forces shared
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    • 432 28 classified 273-9090 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, SAILFAST SHIPPING (PTE) LTD having principal place of business at No. 1 Shenton Way #11-05, Robina House, Singapore 0104 hereby give notice that in consequence of our intended purchase of the vessel we have applied to the Registrar of
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    • 349 28 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, SAILFAST SHIPPING (PTE) LTD having principal place of business at No. 1 Shenton Way #11-05, Robina House, Singapore 0104 hereby give notice that in consequence of our intended purchase of the vessel we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore
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    • 277 29 NOTICES I In tho Matter of tho Companies Act, Cap. 185 PACIFIC UNIMAS PRIVATE LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) SPECIAL RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the above-named Company, duly convened and held at 12th Storey, Bank of China Building, 4 Battery Road '12-00. Singapore 0104 on
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    • 402 31  -  He is not a certainty to play in the world championship ■y KEN JALLEH Jr ZAINAL ABIDIN unleashed a bombshell after his final defeat by Peter Hill in the national championships yesterday: he is not a certainty for the threeman world team championship in Auckland next month. Zainal's
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    • 191 31 ROCK 'N' ROLL SINGER LIVES UP TO HIT BEST OF THE SPORTS FILES Reuter NORDEN (W Germany), Monday GERMAN rock'n'roll singer Egon Mueller lived up to the title of his latest hit record, "Go Man Go," and lifted the world individual speedway title yesterday. Mueller, 34, scored
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    • 289 31  -  By ALFONSO CHAN MALAYSIAN soccer team manager Datuk Bakar Daud hadwowed that his team will beat Singapore at the National Stadium on Saturday on the return leg of the Ovaltine Cup tie. "We don't miss the next time. We'll win at your National Stadium.
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