Singapore Monitor, 16 March 1984

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  • 13 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR M C. (P) No. 13/5/83 Friday, March 16, 1984 1
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  • 311 1  -  Some applicants may decide on larger units By OEI SIN GIOK SINGAPOREANS did not expect the increase in Housing Board flat prices to be as low as two-and-a-half per cent. Madam Joy Wong, 26, a social service officer, said: "An increase is quite
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  • 802 1  -  By Michael Richardson The Age Newspaper, Melbourne: Special to The Singapore Monitor VIETNAM has mobilised at least 24,000 troops and helicopter gunships for a big offensive in Western Cambodia soon after Hanoi's Foreign Minister Mr Nguyen Co Thach leaves Australia at the
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    • 79 2 CAE parking charges were now under review and would be finalised by the middle of the year, Parliament was told yesterday. Mr Teh Cheang Wan, Minister for National Development, said this when he was replying to a question raised by the MP
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    • 339 2  -  Once flat is bought, price remains throughout period of instalment If IN PAKMAMI NT REPORTS BY EE BOON LEE, YONG POW ANG AND LYE YIN FONG IN YET another move to encourage home ownership, the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang
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    • 217 2 WE PAY an average of $43,300 a year to train a doctor at the National University of Singapore and about $8,000 a year to train a student in accountancy and business administration. The figures were given by the Minister of State (Education), Dr
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    • 264 2 Farm compensation Is it reasonable? THE MP for Nee Soon, Dr Koh Lip Lin, is by nature a reticent scholar. But when it comes to resettlement and compensation, he had a lot to say in Parliament as many of his constituents have been affected. Dr Koh was particularly unhappy with
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    • 150 2 WHEN the SBC launched its much-publicised Channel 12, many residents in housing estates were denied the programmes because of a lack of central antennae. Why was there a lack of coordination between the HDB and the SBC? Mr Teh said that by
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    • 390 3 ME MICHAEL Llew (Boon Teck) is sad to see young people leaving the older HDB estates and their aged ones behind. What could be done, he asked in Parliament yesterday. Not to despair. This was the essence of the reply from Mr Teh Cbeang Wan.
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    • 492 3 IT WAS Mr Teh Cheang Wan s day in Parliament yesterday. With patience and wit, he replied to various points raised by MPs. He had answers to every question, whether it's the way the authorities compute compensation for fruit trees or the
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    • 157 3 THE MEMBER for Anson, Mr J B Jeyaretnam, has asked the Defence Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, to "name our enemies" but it's unlikely that he will ever get an answer to such a question. Mr Jeyaretnam first said that the Workers' Party was
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    • 136 4 House-to-house campaign to sell the 5,000 copies of the bilingual monthly ONE of Singapore's opposition parties, the Singapore Democratic Party, yesterday launched its monthly bilingual publication The Demokrat. The secretary-general of SDP, Mr Chiam See Tong, told a press conference yesterday that 5,000 copies, priced at
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    • AROUND SINGAPORE
      • 84 4 FOUR newly-built Singapore fibre-glass dragon boats will be making their debut in Stockholm on April 28. Each of the dragon boats have been named after the four teams participating in the international championship Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Singapore. The boats complete with dragon heads
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      • 94 4 THE PUBLIC Utilities Board will be diverting a water pipe along Lorong Kinchir to make way for the construction of the MRT Depot at Bishan. Water supply will be affected from 8 pm on March 23 to 10 am the next day.
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      • 76 4 A TOPPING-UP ceremony will be held at the Kent Ridge Hospital site tomorrow to mark the completion of the uppermost superstructure under the $139 million phase 1 contract. Building worKs will be completed in September. Phase 1 will create 449 beds for patients in
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    • 91 4 THE SURFACE letter and surface parcel post services to Djibouti and Somalia will be suspended until further notice. Surface mail to Djibouti and Somalia are sent through the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen. However, due to nonavailability of shipping services between the People's
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    • 419 6  -  By JALIL MISWARDI THE MULTI-NATIONAL computer companies which have set up in Singapore do not seem interested in helping schools get computers even though such assistance could earn them a tax concession. Companies approached this week said they had not
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    • 433 6  -  CHINESE MAGNATE LOOKING FOR LOCAL PARTNERS IN DRILLING By VINCENT FONG and B ORTEGA CHINESE industrialist Wang Guangying arrived in Singapore yesterday planning to hold talks on possible co-operation in oil exploration. The Beijing-based chairman of the Hong Kong company Everbright Industries said he
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    • From our EVENING EDITION yesterday
      • 59 6 URBAN Redevelopment Authority staff can now apply for half-day leave. The new URA policy was adopted after taking into consideration that some staff might need only half a day to see to their personal matters. They can also apply for a maximum
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      • 103 6 BOUNCER Ang Poh Seng was yesterday jailed three months and given six strokes of the cane after he pleaded guilty to having an ice-pick. The court heard that Ang, 23, of Toa Payoh, received a phone call accusing him of bullying a
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      • 54 6 THE latest guide books and colour slide packs on local plants and animals released by the Singapore Science Centre are a hit with schools. The pocket-sized guide books with colourful pictures and descriptions of local fauna and animals, were produced to serve
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    • 266 7  -  Windscreen of Monitor journalist's car smashed outside club By GANDHI AMBALAM POLICE are investigating a "running fight" outside the Singapore Indian Association in Balestier Road on Tuesday night in which a guest of the association's lounge was injured. During the. scuffle, the association's acting president, lawyer
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    • 434 7  -  By BERTILLA PEREIRA CHINESE-EDUCATED teachers say that their reading of Chinese history and philosophy at Nanyang University has been valuable in teaching Confucian Ethics in school. They say that it has helped them understand some of the more difficult concepts in Confucian
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    • 6 2 More Parliament reports in Page 3
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    • 117 5 GROWS WITH YOU Ynoliaii GAME FOR ANYTHING present Mass Public Jog '84 (10km) sanctioned by S'pore Amateur Athetotics Association Date: Sunday BApril^^|^^^^?^^ 3 daysu«itlmonocjn&itfalt* hi eAAU iMhofti ItlkAa Sports Kh M v Ow 111 rTIZeSa 1 Tracksuit wyorth $45/- each 6 m 51st—80th Prizes; 1 xair jogging Shoes worth $30/-each
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  • world
    • 96 8 UPI BEIJING, Fri A WORKER who lost both his testicles in a traffic accident has reSained his virility after a ransplant from his father, the Xinhua news agency said yesterday. The patient, Chen Guoxian, 22, an unmarried industrial worker, was discharged from hospital recently. Mr
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    • 48 8 AN A KALI Sikh marksman sits behind sandbags, keeping vigil from the rooftop of the Golden Temple in Amritsnr, PunJab the moat sacred shrine of the militant Sikhs who are presently demanding a separate statehood for the more than 12 million Sikhs. PICTURE: UPI
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    • 275 8 Radio broadcast says Sisophon was taken in a night attack Reuter BANGKOK, Friday COMMUNIST Khmer Rouge guerillas said yesterday they had occupied another town in the western Cambodian province of Battambang. A Khmer Rouge radio broadcast monitored in Bangkok said Sisophon was taken
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    • 363 8 HONG KONG, Friday A HONG KONG newspaper yesterday splashed on its front page an investigative report on the business activities of Mark Thatcher, son of British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The Hong Kong Standard traced Mr Thatcher's involvement in
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    • 97 8 LONDON, Friday LABOUR Party MPs yesterday harried British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in Parliament for details of her son Mark's involvement in a 1981 deal to build a university in Oman. Mrs Thatcher was in Oman on an official visit
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    • 245 9 UPI BAGHDAD, Friday IRAQI FORCES recaptured part of the key Majnoon Island in a five-day battle with Iranian invaders in the oil-rich marshlands of Southern Iraq, government sources said yesterday. Iraq recaptured the northern part. Now its forces are moving south, said a ranking
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    • 127 9 Reuter MOSCOW, Friday THE INDIAN who will accompany two Soviet cosmonauts into orbit next month will do yosa exercises in space to reduce the undesirable effects of weightlessness, the Soviet news agency Tass said today. Ravish Malhotra and Rakesh Sharma are each training
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    • 441 9 LAT-WP LONDON, Friday A SHOWDOWN strike between militant miners and the National Coal Board over the future of British mining has led to violence on the picket lines and the prospect of a major confrontation with the Thatcher government. The left-wing miners' leader, Mr Arthur
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    • 337 10 UPI WASHINGTON, Friday THE SENATE yesterday rejected 81 to 15 a proposed Constitutional Amendment to allow silent meditation in public schools, leaving in doubt the fate of President Ronald Reagan's proposal that prayers be recited aloud in schools. The split among parties favouring organised school
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    • 77 12 Reuter WASHINGTON, Fri AN UNIDENTIFIED man was seized by White House police after he scaled a fence and leaped onto the grounds of the presidential residence this afternoon. The man was apparently seen by security agents as soon as he began climbing
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    • 158 12 Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday MILLIONAIRE sex magazine publisher Larry Flynt has threatened to have President Reagan assassinated and the US Secret Service said yesterday it was investigating. A spokesman for the Secret Service, which is charged with protecting the President, said it was taking
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    • 79 12 FORMER Vic* President Welter Mondale Srlns as he climbs own from e combine on Wednesdey. At the bottom right is Jim Withers, whose term Mr Mondele wes visiting. Farmers in Loami, e central Illinois city told Mr Mondele thet ferm commodity prices need
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    • 410 12 Recent defeats in several key states the reason, say sources Reuter WASHINGTON, Friday FORMER astronaut John Glenn, his campaign crippled by recent defeats in several key states, has decided to drop out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, Critical sources said yesrday. While Democratic
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    • 233 12 UPI WASHINGTON, Friday GARY Hart accused Walter Mondale of mounting a "hostile and personal" attack and avoiding the campaign issues yesterday. The former vice president replied that his young rival for the presidential nomination is setting rattled. John Glenn, once considered a formidable contender
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    • 479 8 Before World Trade Centre Jm 15 18 March 1984 f Open daily from 12 noon 9pm J t Ms^JK Admission: $1 per adult JtL V Free to children under 12 Travel Jigsaw Whether it's your first trip abroad, a holiday with the Piece together the jigsaw segments to form a
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    • 105 10 [Mr\ j Bj A Departmental Store A at Parkway Parade Ladies Fashion Show on 16 March 1984 only. V Time: 6.00 pm. y > Come and see our latest fabulous I i collection of imported ladies fashion wear that is exclusively i i l made for you, it will bring
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    • 330 12 OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED The Board of Directors of Overseas Union Bank Limited is pleased to announce: AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1983 The Bank The Group 1983 1982 1983 1982 +*/<-) SS'OOO SS'OOO SS'OOO 88*000 Net Profit After Tax 49.633 47,502 4.5 52,097 51,799 0.6 Capital
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    • 466 13  -  By JOYCE QUEK THE MESSAGE in Overseas Union Bank's results for the year ended December 31, 1983, is that conservative policies may cut into results in the short term but will pave the way to better profits in 1984. The bank recorded a 4.5 per
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    • 151 13 SHARE OF THE DAY YESTERDAY, Tan Chong closed at $9.05, and being a leading car company, its decline also led to an easing of other motor stocks. Expectations of a generous bonus from Tan Chong led to a scramble for the shares in early
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    • 804 14  -  By FOO CHOY PENG THE STOCK market is rife with rumours about Tan Chong's future. There has been talk that the group is going to split its Malaysian and Singaporean operations, that it is selling its Malaysian operations to a Bumiputra company, and that it is going
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    • 124 14 VtHLLSTREET Reuter HINTS that the Reagan Administration may be bending in its opposition to a cut in defence spending helped the stock market to record its fourth straight gain on Wall Street yesterday. Trading activity remained depressed as nervous traders stayed passive. The Dow
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    • 123 14 Ap THE DOLLAR rose against most other major currencies in US and European trading yesterday, extending a rally that began the previous day amid concern over higher interest rates. Gold prices slipped, and Republic National Bank in New York quoted gold at U*****.50 a troy ounce (as
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    • 202 15 THE Inland Revenue Department was concerned with recent press reports of its apparent intervention in Chan Ho Engineering s withdrawal of its public issue of shares and issued the following statement yesterday: "PRESS REPORTS on the withdrawal of and comments on the
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    • 369 15 I WOULD like to comment on Mr Steven Guo's article on moneybroking commissions (SM, Mar 12) which is not consistent with the reporting standards of your paper. Firstly, stocknroking and moneybroking are two different activities, whether here or in New York. Yes, I
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    • 335 15 GROWTH Industrial Holdings and associate Pan-Electric both announced spectacular earnings for the year ended Dec SI, 1983. As a celebration, both companies are proposing a one-for-one bonus issue. Pan-El's group operating profits lumped 859 per cent to $25.66 million
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    • 336 15 COMPANY BRIEFS SYNTHETIC Resins (Malaysia) has forecast a pretax attributable profit of M 512.4 million for the year ending Mar 31, 1985, on the assumption that its general offer to buy the remaining 6.4 million shares in Sarawak Motor Industries will be
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    • 8 13 Wall Street and Dollar and Gold: Page 14
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    • 499 13 I OVERSEAS UNION TRUST LIMITED |3 The Board of Directors of Overseas Union Trust Limited is pleased to Eg announce: g) AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1983 S 3 1983 1982 (Dacraaaa) jj SS'OOO SS'OOO fl Total Operating Revenue 26,680 18,447 44.6 0 Profit on Sale of
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    • 581 14 OVERSEAS UNION ENTERPRISE LIMITED The Board of Directors of Overseas Union Enterprise Limited is pleased to announce: AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1983 The Company The Group 1983 1982 +/M 1983 1982 SS'OOO SS'OOO SSOOO SS'OOO Turnover 120,593 120,263 0.27 123,081 121,670 1.16 Investment and Other Income
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  • opinion/letters
    • 209 16 IN RESPONSE to the Education Ministry's invitation to our school to participate in this year's National Day parade, our school principal has made it compulsory for every boy in a Pre-U 3 class to participate. The announcement came to us as a surprise. We
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    • 399 16  -  Long wait for overcrowded buses to the lagoon JUNE ANASTIASA Singapore 0136 IT WAS certainly a rude shock I received on Feb 19 when I arrived at the Kampong Chai Chee Terminus to board SBS Special Bus Service 401. Hundreds of the Ministry of Health's
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    • 428 16 I READ with disgust that Vietnam will not withdraw from Cambodia unilaterally. What was (Vietnamese Foreign Minister) Mr Nguyen Co Thach trying to tell the world? Was he trying to tell people that Cambodia must first be strong
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    • 470 17 I r* IVJi _XA lftv p* LOCAL contractors complain that almost all the big jobs are given to Japanese and Korean companies, leaving Singapore companies the crumbs. Their wrath is directed at what is described as unscrupulous tactics by foreign contractors, especially when they
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    • Article, Illustration
      74 17 LETTERS on any subject ot public interest wW be accepted lor publication. They should be typed and must be signed. They must also include the writer's name and address even if the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be useful. We
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    • 90 17 I REFER to the article "Sparks fly in Debate" on Page 7 of The Singapore Monitor of Thursday, 15 March 1984, in particular to column 3, where the Speaker of Parliament is reported as saying "He (the Minister for Home Affairs) can't answer... (the three
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    • 312 17  -  A DOCTOR'S PROFESSIONAL OPINION ISN'T FREE DR GOH LEE GAN Hon Gen Secretary Association of Private Medical Practitioners, Singapore I REFER to A Consumer's letter, "Do Our Doctors Have Anything To Hide?" (SM, Mar 2). Honest doctors have no need to hide the reasons
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    • 188 17 THE RECENT spate of crimes in Singapore involving the use of hand-guns is simply shocking and has prompted me to pen this letter. The question is: Isn't our island reBublic safe any more? It appears that le general public
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  • leisure
    • 1093 18  -  TWIGGY DANCES HER WAY INTO MANY HEARTS By BARBRA LANYON EVERY day for eight hours, she practises her dance routines. Six nights a week and twice on Wednesdays and Saturdays, she glides on to the New York stage in clinging white satin topped by a white
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    • 299 18 BEAT STREET IS FILM ABOUT A CULTURE'S PAINFUL BEGINNING RAE DAWN CHONG, 22, b one of tke leading actresses in Bent Street, n movie directed by Stan Latham who did such remarkable films as Amazing Grace and Save the Children. Rat Dawn is the daughter of
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    • 843 20 TV SCENE BBC television one of the most respected networks in the world u in trouble. Faced with increased competition from a second commercial channel, its ratings are slipping below 45 per cent the level it uses to justify the licence fees it receives for every
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    • 535 20 TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS Friday Night Movte: A Warm Docambar (ch 5, 10.10 pm) THIS is Sidney Poitier's second directorial effort As star and director, he manages to bring off a touching love Story Esther Anderson excels in her Dart as the attractive heroine who is fatally ill. Filmed
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    • 620 21  -  NOTHING MUCH HAPPENING ON TV EITHER j| with Pauline Loh IT HAS been a pretty dull week in Hong Kong. The excitement of the Arts Festival is fading and the Film Festivals are not due to start until April. On television, nothing much is happening either, except
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    • 614 24  -  By WONG SING YEONG WHO says Channel 12 is serious? Off with their heads! Tomorrow night's Centrestage: The Tale of the Frog Prince (8.35 pm) has something for everyone and is part of a "modernised" fairy-tale package SBC has acquired, which includes Shelley
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    • 108 18 K" "Sashimi'- sliced raw fish from Japan. Fish used for this succulent dish include tuna, bream, sea bass, red snapper, squid and abalone. All fish used in "Sashimi' is fresh never At the Kampachi our "Sashimi' is air flown direct from Japan to retain all its natural and delicate favours.
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 674 19 eei 7i 3.00 Opening Programme Highlights followed by A House is Not a I Home. 4 25 D#naH V M KtiUl spiritual and physical preparation with uncompromised teamare JVf Mount Denali which rises more than jSr 18,000 feet. An expedition of profesBAa** 4 sional mountain climbers fight the rough weather
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 550 21 fILM ouioe orchard (*****88): all the right I TrTT7ff ip MWMfc MO ves (E) DALIT (*****16): KING OF GAMBLERS II Starring: Tom Cratee, Craig T Nelson, Lea CAPITOL (*****59): NATIONAL LAM(Q Thompson POON'S VACATION (E) Starring: Wang Gnaaxiong, Zbong Han, Yang Synopsis: Making the right choices for the Starring: Beverly
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 1030 22 "j THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra I (mf3MDEn99"iW t Will feature soloist Fausto Zadra on I 41 HsjIDS U3j(|ffl7 jiA"? the piano today and tomorrow at Vic- Slira?r"!lmSi toria Concert Hall at 8.15 pm. I *7* Pieces by Weber, Mozart and SibeI j lius will be played. Tickets at $15, j%
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 561 25 leisure comics ASSIGNMENT: TOP SECRET By Bill Barry y*eT\ m<l i DfADLV (SAME AND >OU jJJJS/l***? I IIS f^T^ MNBD ATfc ffHSL this... U36l7we*rs"f" AT least 1/ .excellent Jmuc£ wk .^uaiTw" 1 IOKA ARIES March 21 to April 19 LIBRA rr This is a good day to plan or September
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    • 312 27 classified 273-9090 Situations Vacant SDHDB invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the fotowing:(A) TECHNICIAN (MAINTENANCE) <B) TECHNICIAN (PREFABRICATION) (C) TECHNICIAN (SAFETY) (D) SURVEY APPRENTICE (E) ASST TECHNICIAN (ELECTRICAL) Requirement* lor Poets (A) to (D) GCE 3 0" Level with English, Maths and a Sc»ence/Techn»cal subject. (E) Passed Secondary II and
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    • 373 27 Situations Vacant a m B J requires J .1) Coffee House Supervisors J 2) Restaurant/ Lounge Hostesses 3) Waiters/ Waitresses S 4) Commis Cooks J 5) Chambermaids 2 Interested applicants please 2 apply personally to: THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT J Room 102, 403 Havelock Road J Singapore 0316 J a between
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    • 186 27 Situations Vacant f JOIN US I V AS V FEMALE PRODUCTION I IOPERATORSJ FOR OUR J I PERMANENT I I SECOND SHIFT I I AND TAKE I I HOME (AFTER I I CPF I I DEDUCTIONS) 1 r $261.00 1 ion the Ist mth M $272 1 V_ after 3
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    • 224 27 Situations Vacant SIIIMIZL constimjction ro m> Currently engaged in several projects in Singapore including the MRT, invite suitably qualified applicants for:CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN Polytechnic Diploma In Building/Civil Engineering or equivalent. Preferably with 2 years' working experience in the Building Industry. Candidates with GCE 'O' level and 5 years' similar experience will
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  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 793 28 classified 273-9090 Situation Vacant I I I Fujitsu (S) P* Ltd I I requires I i Female f J Openttwi Age 16 to 36 yMrs Singapore citizen Primary 6 education No experience necessary We Offer: Attractive y starting P«y Attandanca Bonus 5-day work iwaak No shiftwork Food allowance Fraa transport
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    • 196 28 Situations Vacant PHOENIX (SINGPORE) PTE LTD U mtmbtf ol lh* F&N Group) faquiras: Mate Singapore citizen Above 16 years old No experience required uliry plus attractive Inctntlvi will be offered to the right Candida tea. WALK-IN INTERVIEW Monday to Friday: •.90am 12.30pm Please bring along your l/C to see Mr
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    • 258 28 Situations Vacant TOMY s One of th« largest toy* manufacturer in lha world have lha loSowirtg vacancies: 16 years and above Secondary or Primary education No experience required Those waiting for National Service can also apply Please call personally with your identity card and relevant document* to TOMY (S) PTE
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    • 250 28 Situations Vacant REQUIREMENTS Female, above 16 years of age Singaporean or Malaysian Permanent Ist or 2nd shift High starling salary of $330 ISlflHAljilSlAfii^ Starting salary $390 Male Malaysians preferred 2or 3 rotating shifts High allowances of $100 $200 month I BENEFITS Housing povided tor Malaysians 7 days annual (save plus
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    • 203 28 Situations V*c*nt iW/f Y B 8 FEMALE Z ACCOUNTING I STAFFfS) are m«Lrrf nil J those who htft recently J NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF COMMERCE (NIC), 5 S <» I Cert. H—am Stacy Pleaae calk- r «u. a Tel: 224-M44 hra ippdM—l J or write with Contact Telephone I IV Advertiser
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    • 315 29 classified 273-9090 Situations Vjcjnt ran A water treatment I company invites I applications tor I the following positions: GCE O level with I 1 year working I experience I With accounting knowledge I Experience in costing H Ie With NTC certificate in I pipe fitting I Completed National I Service
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    • 270 29 Entertainment WELCOME TO J S.K.A. LOUNGE!! A Come and relax In a an Air-conditioned 4 end rosy sinos- phere In S.K.A. f sth Floor Z No 2 Teeaenaobn Rd S'porr Khaln Ann Opens daily: J 2pm mldnlcht J Happy Hoar*: turn-1 mm A $2.88 per draft A a W-M PtrlM
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    • 193 29 FOR SALE PON SALS AS A GOING CONCERN A tufty-equipped temale salon with ws*-decorated fhssfisiys. Ml 8888 |11am 7pm| 407-4UI |7pm —wmdal No brokers or agents! Only gsnuine buyers/ investors need to c«. tour V-§ GOmACT \M Fi System (2 monthe old) seOng $1400. Negotiable Contact 280-1477 Mr L S
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    • 279 29 CAR OF THE YEAR NO OTHER 1300 CAN OFFER MORE! Electric windows. Central locking. Electric Check Control System. Electronic rev counter. PARF $24,900 include anti rusting. Plus more features than any other car in its class. Pi H■ »tB \M ODOOUno the hat Uno was vowtf of the feat 1983/84
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    • 83 29 Recruiting? Call Monitor's classified today 273-9090 Why pay more? Offices For Sale/Rent omen tts» isso aq ft at District 7@ $3 p.a.l. bnmedMte Occupation Cat *****29 (Seow). 338-3812 (Eric) Accommodation Vacant APARTMENT FOB RENT One bedroom apartment In central quiet location In River Valley Road available from April. Fully furnished
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    • 269 30 classified 273-9090 TACATIOH HoteVHoßday Accommodation lI4IIH *f«r HOU9K In MNtci j4 km. torn town) 3 b*droom Mh kftchan. $60/ driy or 88W- wsrtunfr. T«l: 401-9428. Touts THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 185 W.M. FABT PRIVATE LIMITED (In Members' Voluntary Winding Up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed
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    • 492 30 ®PWD TENDER NOTICE I Tenders are invited from PWD Registered Contrac- tors for the totovring:(A) SEE (R) 78/83 Construction of Ana Mo Kio Avenue 2 from Avenue 1 to Street 13 (B) SEE (R) 78/83 Construction of Road and Junction Improvement and Road Related Projects for Sector B of the
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    • 440 30 NOTICES LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES The following share certificates/together with relevant signed transfer deeds have been reported lost or destroyed: PAN-ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED Cert. Noe: In The Name Of No Of Shane P*****7-2 Pemegang Amanah Raya, Malaysia 1 x 1,000 P*****5-9 Pemegang Amanah Raya, Malaysia 1 x 1,000 P*****6-2 Pemegang Amanah
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    • 455 30 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 185 PINQOWA PROPERTY PTE LTD (In Members' Voluntary Winding Up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the creditors of the abovenamed company which is being voluntarily wound up are required on or before IStn April 1984 to send in their names and addresses with particulars of their
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    • 261 30 THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP 185 NORTH PACIFIC LINES PTE LTD (In Mombors' Voluntary Winding Up) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the member* of the a bovena med company which is being voluntarily wound up are required on or before April IS, 1984 to send in their names and addresses with
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  • sports
    • 421 31  - Bryan Robson the heart of United ENGLISH LEAGUE SOCCER PREVIEW BY SIMON BARNES MANCHESTER UNITED, most people realise, are a good team witn one first-class plaver the incomparable Bryan Robson. Without Robson, United are half a side. He is an inspiration, a goalscorer, a tactician and a ball -winner United
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    • 188 31 P W 0 L P A Ms Liverpool 31 19 9 4 91 22 99 MMIUW II 17 10 4 M II 91 N Porost SI 17 Si 94 M WMMI—l 31 IS I SO 12 M SouOtomptan 29 IS 7 7 97 29 92 O P
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    • 169 31 LIVERPOOL face a sticky match against SOUTHAMPTON on Saturday. But hopefully, Southampton's FA cup exploits have distracted their minds from the league. For Liverpool, the good news is all about Dalghsh, their marvellous veteran Scottish striker who scored a pair of fine goals
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    • 317 31 TOTTENHAM showed some signs of waking from their period of doom in a spirited start against Liverpool last week, when they took the lead through Gary Stevens. Liverpool may have won in the end, but there are some small signs of hope for Spurs fans as they
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    • Article, Illustration
      274 31  -  POLICE S A 5 CHANGI C S C 1 By K SILVAM THE Police's presence was felt last night at the Jalan Besar Stadium much to the consternation of their opponents Changi CSC. The lawmen had their best win of the season when they slotted five goals into
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    • 93 31 P W 0 L F A Pts POUCE 11 7 0 4 22 14 21 SAFSA 12 5 4 3 20 11 19 TAMNES ROVERS 5 2 1 14 7 17 TIONGBAHRU 11 3 I 2 12 12 IS TQAPAYOHUTD 10 4 3 3 7 I IS FARRER
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    • 460 32  -  Hunt for a job comes first for Jagtar now By ERNEST FRIDA JAGTAR SINGH, Singapore's long distance champion, parted company with his employer, New Balance Pte Ltd, yesterday all because of his failure to meet a request to pose for a newspaper picture. Jagtar,
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    • 82 32 AP GEORGETOWN (Guyana), Friday GUYANA bantamweight champion Michael Parris lost his title to challenger Anthony Andrews on Wednesday night when the champ's wife pushed past his handlers and threw a towel into the ring. The challenger, 19, was battering the groggy
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    • 130 33 Reuter MUFUURA (Zambia), Fri BRITAIN'S Richard Boxall made a sparkling debut in the Mufulira Open golf tournament by firing a five-under-par 68 to share the first round lead yesterday. Boxall and Ireland's Eamonn Darcy took a stroke lead in the *****,000 event over Britons
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    • UPS & DOWNS
      • 148 33  -  By ERNEST FRIDA LANKY Lyndsay Stephan of Australia, one of the big hitters in the game, made full use of the short Sime Course yesterday to turn in the day's lowest score of five under-par 68 to lead the pack
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      • 166 33 CHAN HAN, the dashing Burmese professional, underlined the capricious character of golf when he nose- dived to an atrocious 10-over-par 83 on the second day of the $71,000 Rolex Masters at Sime Course yesterday. Chan Han, 25. seems to have used
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    • 540 33 139 L Stephan (Aus) 71 M. 141 Hsieh Mln Nun 71 70, Jeff Sluman (US) 70 71, R Lavares (PI) 71 66. 142 Tom Seckman (US) 71 71, Yao Sio Mine (HK) M 74, Y Fumiyama (J) 71 71, E Nival (PI) 70 72. 143
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 48 31 /gt^^^^^ PRESIDENT LOUNGE Jm Presents WINKING **4PP5fc> CONTEST i° in us every Friday at 10.00pm lor a Fabulous fashion p.u.KJc of the latest fashions in town or the tun anJ jP excitement of the beer drinking contest. 1 V TONIGHT Beer Drinking Conttst Ji NEXT Friday Fashion Show
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 125 32 Available these leading floret: Champion Sports, Peninsula Complex. Tel *****50 Cortina, Colombo Court. Tel; *****00 Crown Sports, Peninsula Complex. Tel *****21 Evanders, People's Park Complex. Tel *****33 Ginza, Lucky Plaza. Tel *****68 Jog S'pore. Cold Storage Kalong. Tel *****22 ext 44 Isetan Orchard, Liat Towers. Tel *****77 Isetan Havelock. Apollo
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 731 33 r+M MMam gmrnr 1 Prize: One single return air-ticket to Taipei/Hong Kong/ m Bangkok plus $I,CXX) cash and one set of hayo Product* are evened at BLAUPUNKT 20" SBC Text Colour TV (Model Alicante l^ #ion ,nd BA IiTJrHiIM 2nd Prize: One set of BLAUPUNKT Video Recorder (Model Fa* Pnc*
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 173 34 ROLBX 40 Champions, 72 holes, and only 1 winner. Today is an occasion of particular interest. The opportunity to The Rolex Masters will be contested and won at the Sime walk the fairways and read the greens with some of the best and Bukit Courses, of the Singapore Island Country
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  • MONITOR sports
    • 484 35  - SWEET RELIEF MODESTY That's how it was for the top 2 kids Reports by KEN JALLEH Jr and K SILVAM HIGH anxiety, jubilation and finally sweet relief. A matter of minutes which provide a lifetime of memories. Four golds at the People's Associatioin Swimming Club age-group championships yesterday, a record
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    • 181 35 THEY may not know it, bat both Prema Govindan and Lim Seok Hai have a lifetime fan in Houston, who also happens to be a star in her own right. "They're very good," said 1983 Sportsgiri award winner Chan Mai Pin in a
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    • 186 35 FOOTBALLER A R J Mani, passed over by the Singapore Schools Sports Council (SSC) for the colours awards last year, walked off with the Good Performance prize yesterday. The award was a welcome surprise as Mani was nominated by the Football Association of Singapore and not the
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