Singapore Monitor, 4 January 1984, Afternoon Edition

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  • 15 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENING EDITION M C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Wednesday, January 4, 1984 30cents
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  • 419 1 Reagan sends envoy to gauge Syrians' intentions UPI, Reuter WASHINGTON, Wednesday US HOUSE of Representatives Speaker Thomas O'Neill and a key Senate Republican warned President Ronald Reagan yesterday they no longer supported the continued presence of marines in Lebanon under present conditions.
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  • 186 1  -  Police believe he was overcome by gas By SURESH NAIR PICTURE by SPENCER LOH THE body of a young Indian road sweeper was found in a 2.4metre (8-foot) sewerage hole in front of the Tanglin Post Office this afternoon. Police believe he was overcome
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  • home
    • 450 2  -  They have a date to keep this Saturday their first for the New Year By CAROLINE BOEY ELEVEN principals will be making their debut at the Schools' Council meeting this Saturday the first for the New Year. Besides these new faces
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    • 220 2 LUNAR NEW YEAR DEMAND Lianhe Wanbao MORE THAN one million cartons of mandarin oranges will make their way to Singapore between now and the Lunar New Year, say fruit importers. At least half of the cartons will be for the
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    • 231 2 By QANDHI AMBALAty THE judiciary has received "quite encouraging" response to its firstever attempt to get qualified solicitors and advocates to fill vacant posts in the subordinate courts. In an unprecedented move, the Legal Service Commission took out newspaper advertisements in
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    • 528 3  -  Increased motoring costs will lead to heavier reliance on hired vehicles By GANDHI AMBALAM THE car rental industry, which has been moving in low gear since April last year, now appears to De all set for rapid acceleration. This optimistic outlook for the
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    • 187 4 Only 4,000 pieces issued A $500 PROOF gold coin, an uncirculated coin set and a $10 nickel uncirculated coin will be released by the Singapore Mint on Monday to greet the Year of the Rat. The $500 proof coin, which is made up of half
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    • 279 4 Extra charge is to pay staff salaries and maintain buses Lianhe Zaobao SCHOOL bus operators have criticised the Consumers' Association for opposing the flat rate of 12month fare charges without first investigating into the matter. The Singapore School
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    • 98 4 TWO pedestrians, in separate accidents yesterday, suffered serious head injuries and had to be admitted to the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Madam Lai Choo, in her thirties, was hit by a van near Kallang Bridge at about 11.05 am. She was rushed to the
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    • 256 6 THE PHYSICAL education teacher shortage problem is on the way to being solved with the setting up of a College of PE. Mr Ho Kah Leong, Parliamentary Secretary (Education), announced that the Ministry of Education's plan to set up a college to
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    • 508 6  -  THE CHARGES WORKERS' PARTY CASE By FAEZAH ISMAIL WONQ and Jeyaretnam are each charged with making a false statement in a declaration about the party's accounts for the period Jan 1 to June 16, 1982. They are alleged to
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    • 102 6 THE COMMONWEALTH Association of Science, Technology and Mathematics Educators (Castme) is inviting teachers to submit entries for its 1983/84 awards. The awards are intended to encourage the teaching of the social aspects of the three subjects, especially in developing countries of the Commonwealth. Awards with a minimum
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  • world
    • 214 7 They should be chaste, simple and very sound morally, he says Reuter ISLAMABAD, Wednesday PAKISTANI military 'ruler General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq assured the country's women yesterday that he did not mean to confine them to their homes by trying to enforce
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    • World Briefs
      • 78 7 API KUALA LUMPUR: The combined market value of Malaysia's top 100 firms listed in the Kuala LumpUr Stock Exchange increased by 46 per cent to M$ 68 billion during 1983, a Malaysian economic journal reported today. The upsurge last year came in
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      • 86 7 Reuter LONDON: A surge in tea prices yesterday, following a decision by India to ban exports of a major type of tea-leaf, means the world's teadrinkers will soon be paying more, a tea council spokesman said. The average price of tea
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      • 67 7 Reuter ISLAMABAD: Pakistan said yesterday it had seized weapons, precious metals and hashish smuggled from an unnamed neighbouring country for subversive purposes, the official Associated Press of Pakistan News Agency reported. It said the haul was made last night in Lahore, capital of
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      • 69 7 UPI NEW YORK: A few facts, a few figures and the errant scribblings on the paper place mat made the business lunch very expensive for Manhattan real estate developer varuzan Gazarian. A judge ruled yesterday that Mr Gazarian's notations on the place
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      • 69 7 UPI KANSAS CITY: The Soviet Union's downing of a Korean jetliner infuriated political leaders around the world, but on the subconscious level the event aggravated travellers' fear of flying. "It dredged up a personal thing in air travellers," said Mike Mora, a
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      • 61 7 UPI TEL AVIV: Israelis paid 15 per cent more for groceries yesterday and watched their checkng accounts shrink in an uphill battle to make ends meet in triple digit inflation. In Jerusalem, finance Minister Yitzhak Co-hen-Orgad ordered reluctant fellow ministers to cut
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    • 181 8 UPI WASHINGTON, Wed A SECRET navy report praises the capabilities of the carrier-based A--6E attack aicraft but warns that US aircraft carriers and their planes are unprepared for war with the Soviet Union because of a lack of modern weapons. The
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    • 323 8 Production averaged 18 million barrels a day, says journal UPI NEW YORK, Wednesday OPEC exceeded its oil production ceiling of 17.5 million barrels a day in 1983 and most member countries surpassed their individual output quotas, Petroleum Intelligence Weekly reported. Opec imposed the production
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    • 166 8 Reuter SAN SALVADOR, Wednesday THE Salvadorean Army said yesterday guerillas killed more than 100 soldiers in a recent surprise attack and military sources said it was the highest toll suffered by the army in a single attack in four years of civil war.
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    • 232 8 Kidnap victim must wait six months before it can be reconstructed PEOPLE WATCH AP SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday ITALIAN kidnap victim Giorgio Calissoni underwent surgery yesterday to help heal a wound left by captors who chopped off his ear, but it will be at least
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    • 145 8 AP ANAHEIM (California), Wednesday A WOMAN visiting Disneyland was killed yesterday afternoon when she fell off a car on the Matterhorn bobsleds ride and was struck by another sled, amusement park officials said. "She was riding in the back seat of the bobsled
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    • 165 8 WASHINGTON, Wed FORTY-EIGHT US banks failed in 1983, a half-dozen more than collapsed in the previous year and the highest rate in more than four decades, bank regulators said yesterday. The savings and loan industry fared better last year. Thirty-three
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    • 94 8 Reuter KARACHI, Wed A DISAPPOINTED crowd of about 3,000 jeered in protest yesterday when a retired Pakistani army major convicted of raping his sister-in-law was caned in public rather than whipped. The crowd, which flocked to a Karachi football field to
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    • 354 11 Reuter LONDON, Wednesday HEAVY casualties and a diplomatic stalemate in Lebanon are weakening, the resolve of four western nations participating in the Beirut peacekeeping mission. Officially, the United States, Italy, France and Britain still say a complete withdrawal of the 6,000-strong force
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    • 59 11 Reuter Rhein-Main Air Base (West Germany), Wednesday LIEUTENANT Robert Goodman flew home to freedom early today In the custody of a jubilant Reverend Jesse Jackson who arranged the navy airman's release. Rev Jackson told ABC news that Syria released Lt Goodman because "keeping him would
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    • 73 9 THANK SINGAPORE RENTOKIL SINGAPORE IS NOW Wk A MW&S No 11N THE WORLD m WITHER OF INTERNATIONAL b An award to honour the best £Rentokil Office out of a chain of 41 throughout the world. r For overall top performance in sales 1A A x -\0 C f) u RENTOKIL
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    • 153 10 |te6 >''.* wzmzvtiwf Mr CHAO ZHOU GARDEN •Bf RESTAURANT PTE LTD v m The Golden rhoenix has established a reputation over the years as V t/ie best Sichuan restaurant in Singapore serving traditional Sichuan W cuisine. The quality of food and service is renowned among gourmets f £x>f/7 «af home
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    • 200 11 In a busy city like ours you need a very 796 cc OHC engine. Their spedal designs special car. -One that's economical to run. a v Jfcjhj allow optimum performance and maximum easy to drive, and delightfully comfortable. I SAVE etonoim The new Suzuki 800 is very special. It has
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  • money
    • 312 12 EVEN before the word 'go', the stock market has begun its active climb. This morning, according to an investment manager, it looks set to rise to 1020 today. The market in his opinion is "very good". The favourite appears to be Genting Bnd, as
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    • 383 12 'Hur-cempletlon of restructuring programme by mill-1985' Reuter LONDON, Wednesday DUNLOP still intends to divest all or part of its shareholding in Dunlop Malaysia Industries "on appropriate terms," the company said this morning. The directors believe that Dunlop's restructuring programme will have been substantially completed
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    • 356 12 Restructuring follows sale of 50 pc stake to Daiwa and Sumitomo DBS-DAIWA Securities International has been restructured and renamed Daiwa Singapore Ltd from Jan 1 to reflect the sale of DBS's 50 per cent stake to remaining shareholders Daiwa Securities Co Ltd and The Sumitomo
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    • 350 12  -  By CATHERINE ONG MR FUNG King Hey, chairman and founder of the Sun Hung Kai group in Hong Kong will relinquish a part of his shares in the company under a major staff welfare scheme to be announced
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    • 37 12 DUFF Development is recommending a final dividend of 2.5 per cent for the year to Aug 31, it said this morning. Batu Kawan proposes a final dividend of 15 per cent for the same period.
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    • 423 13 IT HAS TO RE-APPLY WITH UP-TO-DATE SET OF ACCOUNTS COMPANY REPORTS SINGAPORE Shipping Corporation, one of the three companies that submitted their applications for listing on the Stock Exchange late last year, has seen its application lapse. If it wishes to pursue its application, as
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    • 278 13 Selected stocks at midday. Market tone: higher Boustead 3.02/3.04 Cold Storage 5.15/5.20 Esso 11.50/11.70 F and N 6.65/6.70 G I H 4.76 S Genting 5.20/5.25 Mulpha Ltd 1.76/1.78 Haw Par 2.45/2.46 Hume 5.50/5.70 Inchcape 3.04/3.06 Intraco 3.32/3.40 Isetan 3.98/4.00 Jurong Cement 3.90 B Jacks Intl 6.30 S Keck
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    • 142 13 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US$ 2.1350 2.1250 2.1160 sterling 3.0431 3 0211 3 0061 Australian 1.9269 1.9028 1.8893 Canadian 1.7183 1.6982 1 6832 New Zealand 1.3956 1.3755 1 3620 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.3438 10
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    • 821 13 TRACKING DOWN OF TAX EVADERS PART TWO PREVIOUSLY we had dealt with the power of the Inland Revenue Department (IRD), which are suitable for dealing with somewhat civilized suspects. They are the class of persons in our society who will reply to
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  • features
    • 1336 14 SOME ARE SCARED TO EVEN STEP INTO A LIFT BUT REPORTS SHOW THEY'RE SAFER THAN WALKING KNT ACCORDING to research reports, as many as a hall of all elevator passengers have some sort of fear, or elevatorphobia. Elevators are safe. Yes, they are.
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    • 154 14 Do not use an elevator if there is a fire in the building because the shaft is a vented air stack up which the fire and smoke will travel. Do not stick a hand between the closing doors to hold an elevator when
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  • opinion/letters
    • 497 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR THERE was cause for both anger and sorrow at the farewell party last Tuesday for the deputy general manager of the Moscow Narodny Bank in Singapore. Anger on the part of the bank's unionised officers because some of them were left out
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    • 326 15 IT'S NOT PHYSICALLY AND FINANCIALLY POSSIBLE WITH reference to your reader, Mr Ng Ek Khiam's suggestions (SM, Dec 28) on now to have a better outpatient service, it is to be noted with respect and regret that the suggestions need much further
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    • 95 15  -  REPLIES MRS CHONG WEE LIAN for Permanent Secretary (National Development) THIS refers to the letter "I was booked for a littering offence I did not commit" by Indignant (SM, Dec 19). We apologise for any alleged shortcomings on the part of our
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    • 129 15  -  MISS JOSEPHINE ONG Public Relations Officer, SBS, Singapore 2057 I REFER to the letter by D W Distant on the long wait for Service 140 buses (SM, Dec 8). Service 140 operates at peak and off-peak freSencies of seven and 12 minutes respectively. ecks show that
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    • 117 15  -  MISS JOSEPHINE ONG Public Relations Officer, SBS, Singapore 2057 I REFER to the comments by Silvarajoo Frakasm headlined "Courtesy Campaign has no effect on this conductor" (SM, Nov 25). We are very sorry about the incident and would like to apologise to Silvarajoo for the
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  • 293 16 TODAY'S Highlights Afsat (Ch 5, 10.10 pm) THIS documentary records the first world direct satellite broadcast from inside Afghanistan. It created a political storm in Italy when it went on air "live". The clandestine broadcast, organised by Australian/Italian film-maker Raffaele Favero, was made from a
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  • 334 16  -  TV Scene ROBERT YAW SBC was MtoUj numinfthe other show at Ike studio. This show Is almost a replica of the 'Live' version and was recorded about a month earlier on Dec 3 and 4. Had it rained at the Padang, transmission of the live programme
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  • 114 16 THE results of SBC's fifth drama training course has finally come out. Out of the 51 drama students, three have been eliminated. Of the three, two were males. Of the 51, there were 28 males and 23 females. An SBC spokesman commented that "the girls were
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    • 52 16 Brighten up your home with new crystal chandeliers NEW STR ASS 4 WWWHhMV' MX X.k.i..jiU*«nW<»»»#i»~.it> *r CD 1910 CO 1113 igiußsit ■vi Hci^BuHl ttJj* m ■|H uu Ice 3315 CDOO6BA nP^Hj CD 2301 9IHPS TLB 6091 TLB 6092 Visit our showroom: AUOTRAL CRYSTAL LIGHTING CO, 165, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 0923.
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 971 16 on Page 3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by I ISK JA jjk 4.35 Exercise with Gloria (E). [HHHij' yKKKNmm J wY 4.55 The Animal World: Ocelot (E). S W More than 346 ocelots, which belong to the cat family, are kMled dady to supply the fur market B nothing
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    • 271 16 :-aiaw 12.00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 AkJrich with the Strings of The London FestiMusical Notebook Towards the 21st Cen- val Orchestra 2. Westward Ho! Roland Shaw tury 1. Charles Ives: Three Places in New and his Orchestra 3. Themes from Secret England, Boston Symphony Orchestra/Mi- Agents The Roland Shaw Orchestra
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    • 190 16 12.00 PM Newsdesk 12.30 Waveguide 12.40 Book Choice 12.45 Financial News 12.55 Reflections 1.00 World News 1.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 1.30 What's New 1.45 The World Today 2.00 Newsdesk 2.30 Talking about Music 3.00 World News 3.09 Twenty-Four Hours: News Summary 3.30 Let There Be Drums 3.45 Report on
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  • leisure
    • 1373 17 /T v c r* K\ »< c is! CAROLE KING SONGWRITER WITH A SOCIAL MESSAGE LAT-WP THE two hardest aspects of fame are getting it, assuming you want it, and coping with it, assuming you get it. In 1971, a red-haired, Brooklyn-born composer known
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    • 1178 18  -  Critic tries to pick his choices for the year of 'confusion' By LEONARD FEATHER LAT-WP IN jazz circles, 1983 may be remembered as the year of utter confusion. Never before has so disparate a variety of performances been visited on an unsuspecting public in the name of
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    • 519 19 RICHARD THOMAS PLAYS A SCOTSMAN OPA RICHARD THOMAS, seven years after he quit the series, is still instantly recognisable to millions of TV viewers as John-Boy in The Waltons. In a totally different setting now, he stands quietly by, awaiting his cue. His lines are running
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 676 19 fWJH GUIDE rMM'SSI SPELLS RP Ipi DALIT (*****16): MARTIAL CLUB (C) Presley PLAZA (*****72): CREEPSHOW (E) LIWAQU (*****30): CREEPSHOW (E) Synopsis: John Everingham, an Australian Starring: Hal Holbrook, Adrlenne Barbeau, ews photographer, meets the girl of his A 'TTvTTTMIMIfM Fritz Weaver, Leslie Nielsen dream in Laos Keo Sirisimphone. But Keo
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 135 20 MOUNTAIN CLIMBING MEMBERS of the Geylang Serai Youth Group will scale Mount Ophir (Gunong Ledang) from Jan 6 to 8. Youths who wish to join in future trips can now register with the Geylang Serai Youth uroup at 99, Haig Road, Singapore 1543. For more information, please call *****19 or
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    • 909 20 PIANO RECITAL SEOW YIT KIN will give a piano recital at Victoria Concert Hall at 8.15 pm today. The programme includes Mozart s Sonata in F major, K 332, Janacek's In the Mist, Brahms' Paganini Variations (Vol I and II), Szymanowski's Four Etudes Opus 4, and Chopin's Sonata in B
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 452 22 now You are in high spirits, though, and enjoy the challenge ARIES March 21 to April 19 Tell the truth and patch up your A romantic relationship be- differences with a loved one. comes more meaningful when Speak from the heart. you come down from the clouds. Make plans for
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    • 178 22 ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry MOTOIIY WOUNDCD MOMENT A HAND |M PR SMOCK By George Lemont l^ t L%& /^'THg MRS. OAK THe W SURGEONS W SOUIRRgU SQUIRRgU PIBP/ lif ARB A \1 PIEC?" CONSRATOLATIOfsIS.' N lISWa STRANOS V y k VtPO'UL- e»S HAVIM<S LOT/ ARgN'T \^lN R Fg'
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  • PROPERTY SECTION
    • 497 23  -  Rising costs is one reason for new plan at Jurong Lake and Lakepoint Condo B* ANNIE CHIA THE JURONG Town Corporation has offered residents living in its executive flats near Jurong Lake the option of managing their own estate. "Residents can now have
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    • 725 23  -  By ANNIE CHIA HUMAN problems, and not the day-to-day nitty-gritties of property maintenance, make condominium management a headache, says Tan Khiong Khoo, managing director of Yumin Properties Management. And he should know, for he works with 38 management corporations and is managing more than 2,000 residential
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    • 454 24 Sailing, snorkelling, surfing are affordable at this time-sharing villa IMAGING spending two weeks in your own condominium apartment in a "sleepy Mexican village nestled on the soft, sugarwhite shores of a sparkling turqoise sea" called the Caribbean. Mr Fabian Lek, who owns
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    • 157 24 A BUILDING conference backed by an international building research body and featuring experts from all over the world will be held in Singapore this coming February. Called "Highrise Construction Techniques Management for the *****", the conference will be the first international
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 82 24 NOW Credit POSB housing ban rates are down Our interest rates are down to maximum repayment period of just 9% pa. for all housing loans up to 25 years and use your CPF savings. 10 years. And 9V*% for II to 25 years. Credit POSB as always, offers the You
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    • 439 25 Fringe ISf a Priority in allocation of HDB housing; I Cd 11T O fa 1 medical benefits for officers and their H II w II I w ,j families; renovation loans, motorcycle loans housing loans at low rates; 28 I 5 5 m ■■feflNP working days' leave per year; extra
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    • 1474 26 MONITOR'S DIRECTORY Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor: Wards 0.35 cent* p«r word 0.55 cull per word Display $7.70 par col. cm $12.00 par col. cat Baainaaa Hra Mon-Frl. 9am-spm Sat. 9am-Ipm pmvmo Best Oriving Tuition 774-3435 Eastern Driving Sch 254-3475/4 Liberty Auto Driving School 242-4445/240-9143 Mitra Driving Centre
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  • sports
    • 714 28 THE UNANIMOUS CHOICE AP NEW YORK, Wednesday THE MIAMI Hurricanes, unranked before the season and winners only two out of 11 years before Coach Howard Schnellenberger arrived in 1979, completed one of college football's most remarkable turnarounds yesterday when they were named national champions for 1983 by
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    • 165 28 The United Press International Board of Coaches final top 20 1983 coltege football ratings, with first-place votes and records in paren- theses. 1. Miami (Fta.) (30) (11-1) 600 2. Nebraaka (6) (12-1) 566 3. Auburn (4) (1M) 543 4. Georgia (10-1-1) 473 Ttias (1) (11-1) 447
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