Singapore Monitor, 25 January 1984

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    • 390 2  -  LUNAR NEW YEAR COUNTDOWN By K K FONG IT S A WEEK to the Lunar New Year and there appears to be a serious shortage of $1 notes. The branches of many banks, including the Post Office Savings Bank, have no $1 notes
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    • 119 2  -  Story by LYE YIN FONG CHINATOWN is back for the Lunar New Year and in airconditioned comfort. The Emporium Holdings Group has recreated the Chinatown atmosphere in 25 of its outlets in housing estates. Besides brightly decking its emporiums in the traditional red, hawker
      Pictures by SPENCER LOH  -  119 words
    • 151 3  -  Police foil escape attempt by remand prisoners, including two facing rape and robbery charges By LOONG SWEE YIN FOUR PEOPLE on remand made an unsuccessful attempt yesterday to escape from the Subordinate Courts' lockup. One of them was facing a firearms charge while
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    • 208 3  -  By WONG SING YEONG THE 120-STEONG Singapore Indian Artistes' Association (SIAA) is preparing to boycott all Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) productions because of comments made by an SBC executive producer in a newspaper interview on Jan 6. Members of the association make up
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    • 251 4 Lianhe Zaobao ife POLICE yesterday revisited the site of Saturday's mystery blast at the Asian Aerospace show at Changi Airport, their third visit since the incident, and took away more weapons for investigation. One person was killed and eight injured in
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    • 282 4  - Now instant Into on companies at the touch of a button Registry I creates L a first 1 1 lelep aC 1 I servicej By TOH SU FEN YOU WILL no longer need to wait a day to check on the credentials of any company in Singapore. Information is now
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    • 334 4  -  TAX EVASION CUE By JALIL MISWARDI DISTRICT Judge Chandra Mohan will today decide whether to call the defence to S resent its case in the trial of businessman tee Mon Cheng. Yesterday, both the defence and prosecution completed their submissions. In yesterday's
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    • 316 6  -  THEY WILL BE GIVEN SPECIAL FIELD ASSIGNMENTS AND PATROL DUTIES By SURESH NAIR MORE women are responding to the call to join the Volunteer Special Constabulary (VSC). In turn, the VSC is giving its woman members equal opportunities with the men many field assignments and other
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    • 433 6  -  She is awaiting word to fly there to contest petition By SIT YIN FONG A MALAYSIAN woman, residing in Singapore, is waiting for word from Sydney wnether sne can fly there to contest a divorce petition filed by her wealthy Burmese-Chinese husband. Madam Wong
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    • 150 7  -  By FOO MEY KIEN THERE will be no shortage of jobs for graduates of the Japan-Singapore Institute of Software Technology. Prospective employers have been more tnan willing to offer the institute's trainees tnree-month attachments under its industrial orientation programme. Some 50
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    • 276 7 Buddhist official sent letter after complaints by two affiliates f GUANGDONG OPERA CONTROVERSY A Lianhe Wanbao THE Singapore Buddhist Federation official who wrote a letter against the staging of a Guangdong opera yesterday admitted that he did not see the opera
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    • 172 7  -  By CATHARINE FERNANDO MORE than 20 staff of the Oberoi Imperial Hotel have pledged their kidneys as part of the hotel's community service project for the year. General manager Mr Vinnda Kumar said: "I think it is something good and rational and
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    • 22 2 puts new Idea»onto papof Sole Agent A&T International (Pte) Ltd Tel *****41 f ft Good jobs are plentiful! Look in the Classifieds
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    • 73 2 ELIZABETHAN )T T Apftetizing lunches I II I and dinners in the -MKfrNTo/f/ Eyiglixh manner, yfa y "jL Traditional Sunday 1 aA if Dine and wine I A I /VI alfrtxco. By have Our tradition is legendary With a Singapore Sling at it* place of origin, the Long Bar. Malayan
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    • 102 5 yours is the wrist to watch. 32-1061-91 J. ™»K Citizen uses color to create a whole new Impression. Pbr him. R>r her. Never has color been used to greater advantage in timekeeping. Citizen's new Impression accents dramatic color. Color that continues around your f wnst on a richly textured band
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    • 145 6 Master chefs of TaiYeh Chicken at the Hong Kong Festival are tne talk of the town. rEnjoy many more delights from Hongkong at Metro Golden Mile We have over 20 chefs and craftsmen at the Hong Kong Festival. Each chef is a specialist in creating a range of delicious delicacies
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    • 306 7 Mazda626 The Car that offers performance without the sacrifice ofeconomy HHhIH' The car for the times. Where traditionally, greater power and Together with significant reductions in engine and vehicle rear seats and cockpit type dashboard for the coupe and handling meant greater fuel consumption, now in the New weight, and
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  • world
    • 67 8 Cantonese peasants sell them at outdoor markets AP The peasants here are offering dead dogs for sale at an outdoor market in Canton, southern China. It is a delicacy that is palatable to some but not all. Edibles of all kinds are available at the
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    • 681 8 By Michael Richardson, The Age newspaper, Melbourne Special to The Singapore Monitor Arthit's mission in US is to secure sale of advanced version THE Supreme Commander of Thailand's armed forces General Arthit KamlangEk left Bangkok today on a mission to persuade
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    • 110 8 AP JAKARTA, Wednesday INDONESIAN authorities have banned the Jan 20 issue of the Hong Kong-based weekly news magazine Asiaweek, a newspaper-selling agency said yesterday. The edition had a cover story on killings that have claimed more than 3,000 lives in Indonesia in the
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    • 236 10 AP LOS ANGELES, Wed HEIRS of oil tycoon Paul Getty, whose enormous family wealth has grown by 119 per cent since last March, dropped objec tions to a takeover of Getty Oil Co after Texaco added another US$237 million (5f497 million) to its
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    • 355 10 'Death threat likely as Treholt is one of KGB's highest-placed agents' Reuter OSLO, Wednesday NORWAY has clamped tight security around 41-year-old alleged spy Arne Treholt to protect him against possible attempts on his life by foreign agents, police sources said today. The former nigh-ranking Foreign
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    • 574 10 Demonstrators greet Chancellor at start of 6-day visit LAT-WP JERUSALEM, Wednesday CHANCELLOR Helmut Kohl dropped to one knee yesterday to lay a wreath of red and white roses at a memorial to the six million Jews who died in Nazi death camps,
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    • 107 10 A KAREN refugee at Mae Sot, Thailand, killed by a stray shell which landed on Thai territory during bombardment by Burmese government troops on Monday. A Karen representative reported that shells were pouring down on the Mae Tha Wah region, across the Burmese border with
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    • 53 10 "I can assure you that in Germany, it will not occur avar again... The face of man was disgraced in the name of Germany. It is impossible for us today to imagine what happened then. But it did happen, and Germany bears responsibility for its
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    • 281 11 MOSCOW'S REPLY TO REAGAN IS ANDROPOV S FIRST PUBLIC WORD THIS YEAR AP LAT-WP MOSCOW, Wednesday SOVIET leader Yuri Andropov, responding through a Soviet newspaper to US President Ronald Reagan's call for Soviet-American dialogue, said the Kremlin door was open if such discussions were aimed at
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    • World Briefs
      • 95 11 AP BEIJING, Wednesday: It is now possible to resolve the Hong Kong issue in a manner acceptable to both China and Britain, Mr Hu Yaobang, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, said yesterday. Mr Hu's remarks were quoted by the official
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      • 91 11 Agencies MANILA: Confetti poured from office windows and firecrackers exploded yesterday as more than 7,000 people rallied in the Makati business district, manv of them calling for a boycott of the May 14 elections. Corazon Aquino, widow of assassinated Opposition Leader Benigno Aquino,
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      • 62 11 Reuter LONDON: Storms and blizzards lashed Britain yesterday killing 13 Filipino and Indian seamen from a Liberian-registered grain carrier and paralysing much of Scotland and Northern EngBlizzards, which have swept northern and central Britain since Saturday, have killed at least 11
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      • 66 11 AP BONN: West Germany's commanding generals distanced themselves yesterday from the Defence Minister's dismissal of a top Nato General alleged to have homosexual contacts. At a six-hour meeting, the 25 generals agreed that Gen Guenter Kiessling, 58, should have his honour restored
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      • 91 11 Reuter NOTTINGHAM (England): The Roman Catholic Church told a crippled man yesterday that he could marry in church, reversing a refusal based on the belief he was incapable of making love. Stephen Rigby, 29, of Borrowash in central England, was paralysed below the
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    • 58 8 JUST THIS FESTIVE SEASON... Pre-opening offer on Allibert 1984 collection of quality outdoor and leisure furniture! Now for only $785 (Usual $885) you get a grand Madrigal set comprising one round table (80cm dia) and four chairs! GOLDMAC RESOURCES #05-02 Ming Arcade (Behind Ming Court Hotel) Tel: 235-8778. Interested in
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    • 102 11 VMy "'3 9wmf j'i £Hennes>»\ Jf t V H| JV A gift clock to keep m the good times going. Say Gong Xi Fa Cai in true festive spirit with Hennessv VSOP. And rcceive an exclusive gift specially imported for you. <■» w Just ask for the table top quartz
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  • money
    • 429 12  -  Singapore on the threshold of world futures trading By ALVIN LEE SINGAPORE is oo the threshold of being part of an international chain that trades financial futures and gold on a round-the-clock basis. The idea will come one step closer if the Singapore International Monetary Exchange
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    • 301 12 Lianhe Zaobao PREPARATIONS for the link-up between the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Siroex) with the Chicago Commodities Exchange are entering the final stages with the visit today of Ms Sosan Phillips, the chairman of the US Commodity Futures Trading
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    • 186 12 r i WMLLSTREET k j Reuter NEW YORK, Wednesday TAKEOVER speculation added bounce to oil-industry stocks on Wall Street yesterday, but the overall market remained dull as prices ended the session mixed in heavy trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, which fell over 27 points in
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    • 199 12 (Joi AP NEW YORK, Wednesday THE DOLLAR staged a broad advance yesterday, helped by a combination of nigh interest rates and low inflation in the United States. The British pound slipped below US$l.4O in London, as sterling continued to be battered by speculation about chances
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    • 420 13 The Star LOSING your share certificates can be a harrowing experience, especially if you are a small town investor ignorant of the ways of the city. A lot of time as well as money is wasted in replacing the lost share certifiates, as
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    • 196 13 IN SINGAPORE, the general rule is: FOR change of ownership, registered post FOR share splits, registered post FOR rights issues, registered mail FOR bonus issues, ordinary mail. The difference is that sending out bonus issues is at the company's expense. In
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    • 138 13 COMPANY BRIEFS TAN CHONG Motors Holdings Bhd has appointed Mr Kiyofumi Morimoto as director from Jan 20, replacing Mr Masataka Okuma who has resigned. PAN MALAYSIA Rubber Industries Bhd will suspend trading of its shares from Feb 14 to allow lor sub-division of its
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    • 323 13 ASIAN stock markets took a knock yesterday in the wake of a heavy fall on Wall Street on Monday. Singapore fared best, with only 1.05 points coming off the Straits Times Index. However, share prices fell over a broad front and the more broadlybased
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    • 276 13 MORTGAGE-backed securities guaranteed by the Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) will be listed on the local stock exchange today, making Singapore the second venue outside the United States where they are listed and traded. GNMA is wholly-owned by the US government. Its role as
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    • 105 13 CHARTERED Bank has completed the first phase of its plan to connect all 19 Singapore branches into the $600,000 computerised telephone system installed at its local head office last year. When the link-ups are completed, callers will have to dial only one number
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    • 1513 14 In response to declining enrolment in the Chinese schools, the Ministry of Education announced recently that English will now be taught as a first language in all our schools, although the bilingual policy remains unchanged. Those most affected by this move are students who
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    • 462 14 HALF SOBBING, the young primary school children were complaining: "I can't read the characters in the questions." They were among the 7,729 (cumulative number) applicants, aged from seven to 75, who took Japan's first certification test for home computer users. Their goal was
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  • opinion / letters
    • 481 15 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR COMMENT COMMENT THE announcement granting priority in choice of school to well-educated parents with three or more children came as no surprise to most Singaporeans. It came in the wake of the findings of a recent survey which established that higher
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    • 172 15 THANK you for your series of informative articles on The Role of ATMs (SM, Jut 20). Their publication is very timely as they coincide with the announcement of a committee to consider ways to avoid cash transactions in the payment of wages. Your
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    • 285 15 RECENTLY a colleague receivedgross insults from rude cashiers at an international-class hotel here. She is entitled, as an employee of Telecoms, to holiday benefits every Sear. Unable to holiday in Malaysia tiis year, she decided to check in at the hotel.
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    • 18 15 THE cruellest lies often are told In silence Robert Louis Stevenson, Scottish writer (1850-1894).
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    • 105 15  -  REPLIES KHOO SOO HOON (MS) for Permanent Secretary (National Development) WE REFER to the letter, Road hump can prevent accidents (SM, Dec 27). We wish to inform "Scared Stiff" that First Street is too short for vehicles travelling along this road to accelerate
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    • 80 15  -  KHOO SOO HOON (MS) for Permanent Secretary (National Development) WE ARE pleased to inform "Concerned" (SM, Dec 17) that there is a pedestrian overhead bridge across Ang Mo Klo Avenue 3, near the bus terminus. We advise your writer to make use of
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous

  • 420 16 TODAY'S Highlights Life Climb (Ch 5, 6.25 pm) THIS is the true story of Stan Zandall, a retired vice-president of a major bank. He suffered from cancer but felt that physical and emotional problems could be solved by the mind. He recaptured health using positive
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  • 342 16  -  TV Scene By WONG SING YEONG 3 2 1 FADE UP may sound like the latest brand of jeans in town, but it is actually SBC's Lunar New Year offering of four compiled nrammes, highlighting musical items featured *en-up last year. The series will begin
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    • 1159 16 I GUIDE n pa9e 300 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by Hotel (C) MLV M 4.35 Exercise with Gloria. u vL| I dalA B M j Paul searches for Tom, and finds him in poor health. Tom is dying, and he hands a box to Paul p\_ NIIfJB to be
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  • leisure
    • 1026 17 SIPA AT 24, MICHAEL Jackson has burst on to the scene, startling those who remembered a chubbycheeked lead singer still in his adolescence. He is tall, lean, and handsome; his stage presence is even more compelling than before. Thriller, his latest album,
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    • 805 18 fgsggp SALLY YEH has finally become the hottest property in Hong Kong. Her new movie, Tepanyaki, will be showing there this Lunar New Year; and she's in great demand by the territory's film producers. Reasons for her success may be due to her sultry
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    • 762 19 OPA DAVID PUTTNAM, the producer of the award-winning Chariots of Fire, says the success of the movie has put him in what he calls "real danger." "The real danger, if you have a hit on your hands, is that you can
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 371 19 fllM GUIO6 NEW TOWN (*****75): NIGHT EVIL SOUL BLORONG (M) (C) t!&F3SS% ENCOUNTER 0F THE OUEENSTOWN (*****87): HEX VERSUS JADE <"*****): THAT MAN BOLT (E) WITCHCRAFT (C) JURONG (*****70): PERKAHWINAN NYI LIWAGU (*****30): BEWARE OF PICK- BLORONG (M) POCKETS (C) LIBERTY (*****68): THE LADY IS THE EMPRESS (*****67): SETAN PALASIK
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 225 20 BHHi FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD FAR from the Madding Crowd, based on a novel of the same title by Thomas Hardy, will be screened at the British Council at 6.30 pm today. It explores the three different types of relationship which the heroine, Bathsheda Everdene, experiences, and stars Julie
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    • 873 20 ART AN exhibition on Chinese sfe New Year Art will be on at the Yu Yi Exhibition m A Centre at Blk 231, #03- m 03, Bras Basah Complex, T A daily until Feb 1. v VNT if I a* PHOTOGRAPHS A PHOTOGRAPHS en JR' tered for the First Pho-
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    • 776 21 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry a CL SHRILL SCREAMS OF AN AMBULANCE LOOK TOO 1 GORDON IIN THE OTHERY IN THE ftlfl BL&K SIREN LINGERS ALONG THE DARK STREETS W YT' W GOOD. I THERE'S A K ROOM SITUATION V H k** OF EMBASSY ROW INSIDE THE
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    • 781 22 HOME SERVICE HOME FURNISHING Ijgf* j. j. I T T I mlwT T vxs T T t utiu r T "TZ.T T ..t r iai>i 1 1 *w\ X 1 1 www MARKETIN6 A6ENCIES PH LTD G-HgfflO Scotts Road #05-121 FAR EAST PLAZA Singapore 0922 Tel: *****59, *****32 Telex RS
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  • PROPERTY SECTION
    • 456 23  -  Developer decides to drop terrace house project after he eyes Faber Garden By OEI SIN GIOK CONSTRUCTION of two rows of terrace houses next to Faber Garden, off Upper Thomson Road, was stopped by the developer when he fell in love with condominiums. And the
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    • 127 23  -  By CATHERINE ONG IF THE shape of things to come is anything to go by, Singaporeans are definitely getting more and more avant-garde in their taste. Some might say outrageous. Like a ship, this bungalow is built on a triangular site of 1,200 sq m. The built-up
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    • 139 23  -  By ANG PENG HWA THE Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers' (SISV) real estate agency course has attracted 70 enquiries within a week of its launch. This is nearly double the number of vacancies available for the course starting in March. Mr Goh Tiam
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    • 335 24  -  FONTANA HEIGHTS GIVES YOU A GARDEN IN THE SKY By TYE KIM KHIAT YOU CAN virtually jog on this balcony. It is even big enough to have a "garden" party and you can dance on it. The balconies are at Fontana Heights, a soon-to-be-completed
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    • 214 24 SALES LOC*TW« MSCmmOH AMAtTnU HMI MTI< MINT 1 Pacific Mansions 3-bedroom flat; fully-furnished; 135 sq m $290,000 late Dec Wang Lin district 9 high-floor; (renovation needed) (1,450 sq ft) Management Freehold Services Hai Sing Crescent Double-storey intermediate terrace; 250 sq m $445,000 early Jan Wang Lin district 19
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    • 204 24  -  By YEOW MEI SIN LIANG COURT, the $350 million complex located in River Valley Road, will release 187 units of service apartments for short-term lease in September. It is likely that the developers, Wutnelam Group, will ask Hotel New Otani's management
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 45 24 Property Managing Agent We Povide Professional Services To: f> f Management Corporation Developer •J Property j%/ Per More Detail* Of Our Cost-Cffocthr* Services, Please ?e> ?e> Contact! J* Estaland Property Associates Pte Ltd 181 A, Qoldhill Contro ?»> Thomson Road ?»> ?•> S'poro 1130 Tali 258-4877 (8 Linos) ?•>?+>?•>?+>?+>?+>?+>?+>?+>?+>?+>?+>?+>?+>?+>?*>?*>?+>?+>?%>?+>?+>
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    • 138 24 At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Roads. Next to Hyatt Hotel. |H Creates a new era in cosy modern living. INDOOR OUTDOOR FACILITIES 14,0005q ft Hotel style lobby •Gymnasium Independent entrance Standard swimming pool Barbecue pit Closed circuit T V Children's wading pool Jogging track cum intercom Residents'clubhouse Children's playground Spacious
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 1382 25 ClflSSlff ICC! 5273-9090 Classified Ad Rates Singapore Monitor: Sunday Monitor: Word* 0.35 cents per word 0.55 cents per word Display $7.70 per col. cm $12.00 per col. cm Business Hrs Mon-Frl. 9<m spm Sal. 9am-lpm Tres Joli Mobile Disco 298-5313 X System Disco Serv 271-6667 DRIVING INSTRUCTION Best Driving Tuition
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 326 26 classified 273-9Q90 Situations Vacant MB Electronics Pie. Ud. H we're here now 9 in Singapore! linl 3 leading high technology ll| U.S. multinational with operations In HI over 100 countries has Just set up a Bl manufacturing facility In Ang Mo Klo. II Be part of our team |J I
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    • 41 26 Situations Vacant Urgently Required: TRAFFIC CLERK Requirements:- G.C.E. 'O' or A' Level. Mature and should have some working experience. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience. Interested applicants please call Miss Winnie Low at: Tel: 273-5088 Ext 208 (for immediate interview)
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    • 256 26 Situations Vacant ■SBSS ROBIN SHIPBUILDERS (PTE) LTD invites applications for the posts of: D Concrete Products Machine Operators 2) Storekeeper 3)Transportation Workers Requirements: Age below 40 years Physically fit and able to work long hours Preferably those with relevant working experience in concrete works or construction industry We Provide Good
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    • 228 26 Situations V*c*nt CHARTERED MACHINE TOOLS PTE LTD A subsidiary of cfrl invites applications for: MACHINISTS^ NTC 3 in Metal Machining with some relevant working experience APPRENTICES NTC 3 m Metal Machining Experience is not required H All candidates must H be prepared to work H 2 rotating shifts. H The
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 189 27 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant female production L t 2nd shift) J J GEAC 1 Primary education or full BEST Certificate Abie to understand simple English Attractive fringe benefits for the right candidates include: Free transportation to and from work Opportunities to enhance one's education and training through the company's tuition
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    • 247 27 Situations Vjkjwl MORE^ni\4>S ($H S 5 W US H ASAHnjV^^SSPT^^^^^ Wi» require: a Job-change, trouble shootings, repairing ft maintenance of machinery and utility equipment Willing to work on rotating shifts NTC-3 in mechanical/Electrical Engineering or equivalent e QCE O' Level e Completed National Service Wa Offtr: e High commencing e
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    • 235 27 Situations V*c*nt §SANYO INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for LINE LEADERS/ ASSISTANT LINE LEADERS (MALE) S NTC m press 2 or electrical fitting and installation or completed Secondary 4 (Technical or Science stream) e Minimum 1 year relevant working experience preferred e Permanent morning or afternoon shifts PRODUCTION
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    • 215 27 Situations Vacant Minimum qualification Polytechnic Certificatem Polymer Technology 2 to 3 years' production experience Able to motivate and lead workers Must be prepared to work on shift Experience in rubber goods production not necessary but an advantage Interested applicants please apply in writing in the first instance, giving full details,
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    • 243 27 Situations Vacant A manufacturing Company InJuranalnvßae •PpHCSUOnB WV WW luituwlnfl potiHont dm lo Earn up to $530 or more Experience not necessary Singaporeans, but Malaysians are also welcome Shift work on rotation Minimum Secondary 3 E refer ably with lathematical knowledge Able to communicate in simple English Singaporeans, but Malaysians
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 514 28 classified 273-9090 Situations Vaant m ntt*rMKmiK«Hi&q Singapore News Publications Ltd Publisher of Lianhe Zao Bao, Lianhe Wan Bao and The Singapore Monitor is looking for suitable candidates to fill the positions of:- 1 A) Administration Officer B) Assitant Editor C) Sales Executive This is a unique opportunity for dynamic and
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    • 146 28 PROPERTY 5 Accommodation Vacant AVAILABLE 110 MEDIA TEL Y. EX PA TTERARTED luxury aparti ment. new World Trade Centre. 2 j bedrooms. 2 baths, with hot/ cold li water Awcond/ telephone. CTV/ washing machine Please ring 221-4309 DISTRICT 10/ 11 serm-detached bungalow at HiNcrest Road. Jalan Jamtxj Aver. Greenteaf Avenue
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    • 479 28 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Hidekagu Kozukuri of No. 77A, Wilkie Mansion. Wilkie Road. Singapore 0922 have applied for a First Class Public House (Extended) licence in respect of premises at M/s: Kureoka Enterprise Pte Ltd, Liang Court Complex #02-42/47. 177, River Valley Road, Singapore 0617, and that
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  • sports
    • 485 29  -  New twist to the row between Lim and Mahader DAVIS CUP) By i ALFONSO CHAN DAVIS Cup coach Daniel Lim's report on the Singapore team's individual performance, including Ma* hader Hassan's, will not be discussed at the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association's annual
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    • 368 29 British doctors want government to outlaw sport AP LONDON, Wednesday AN INQUIRY set up by the British Medical Association to study the dangers of professional boxing will urge the government to ban tne sport in this country, BMA sources said yesterday. The sources, who asked not to be
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    • 532 30  -  KEEPER FOILS TAMPINES' BID FOR FULL POINTS 6ETLANG INTERNATIONAL 1 TAMPINES ROVERS 1 REPORTS by S GULAM GOALKEEPER Rahim Ismail played a hero's role to give tail-enders Geylang International their first point from a deserved draw with table-toppers Tampines Rovers in a National Football
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