The Straits Times, 21 February 1983

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83
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  • 765 1  -  LEE KIM CHEW Rates of compensation will be reviewed periodically, says Chee Onn By THE government will help all those affected by resettlement and will review the compensation rates periodically to make sure that these are m step with the rising costs of living.
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  • 73 1 And one for you, too... ELEVEN-MONTH old Tan Wei-Rong did not know what the fuss was all about, bat actually the Minister Without Portfolio, Mr lim Chee Onn, had one too many garlands during his visit to the Kangkar Fish Market m Punggol. And so it went round the neck
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  • 65 1 NASHVILLE (Tennessee), Sun. Country music singer Johnny Cash was discharged from Baptist Hospital yesterday but nis wife, June Carter Casti, would stay for a few more days, officials said. Mr Cash, 50, was admitted on Monday, suffering from pneumonia. His wife, 51, was admitted on Feb 2
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  • 40 1 JAKARTA, Sun. Twentyfive Asean journalists will make a 21-day tour of member countries, starting from here tomorrow, Antara news agency reported today. The tour is a project of the Asean com mittee on culture and informa tion. AFP
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  • 576 1 Assam carnage marked by untold horror At least 500 immigrants killed NELLIE (Assam), Sunday ASSAMESE militants and tribesmen killed at least 500 immigrant villagers many of them women and children m a mass slaughter on Friday m central Assam, officials here said today. Sixteen villages were wiped out m the
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  • 106 1 PANAMA CITY, Sun. Panamanian National Guard head Ruben Dario Paredes has threatened to expel American ambassador Everett Briggs, implying that Mr Briggs worked for the CIA. He sent a letter to Mr Briggs warning him that he might be asked to leave Panama. Mr Paredes said yesterday
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  • 106 1 Bringing up Horatius bridge ROME, Sun. Archaeologists are uncovering the remains of the bridge on which the legendary hero Horatius died defending Rome single-handed against its Etruscan enemies 2,500 years ago. Archaeologist Claudio Moccheggiani said today that divers working on the Tiber river bed had discovered marble stones believed to
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  • 166 1 JERUSALEM, Sun. The Israeli Cabinet today reappointed former Defence Minister Ariel Sharon to the ministerial committee guiding Israel's negotiations for the withdrawal of foreign forces from Lebanon. Cabinet spokesman Dan Meridor said Mr Sharon, who is now a Minister without Portfolio, was also reappointed to
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  • 385 1 The first public breach of Opec price levels by a member LAGOS, Sun NIGERIA yesterday announced that it has slashed its crude oil price by US$5.5O (5J11.55) a barrel the first public breach of Opec's oil price levels by a member of the
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  • 199 1 Musa: Why non-aligned must recognise Sihanouk KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Recognition of Democratic Kampuchean leader Prince Norordom Sihanouk by the non-aligned movement would help find a political solution to the Cambodian problem, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said here today. He said the Non-Aligned Summit, to be held m
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    • 450 2 PA must change THE People's Association must modify its structure to cater to changing needs. Mr Lim Chee Oon, Minister Without Portfolio, said yesterday that it should try to diversify its activities to attract more members. Its present 40,000-strong youth membership was small, compared to the number of people
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    • 161 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: CENSORSHIP and the teaching of moral values m schools are strong weapons against the erosion of traditional values. But there is a need for more support to be mustered for the task and there are people m Singapore who can play an important role by
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    • 47 2 AN EMBARRASSING PAST THE trial of Nazi war criminal Klaus Barbie will highlight an embarrassing period of French history that many Frenchman prefer not to bring up. It will remind the French that more people collaborated with the Nazis than those who resisted them. Page 14
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    • 283 2 Bid for record TOP-SEEDED Jimmy Connors defeated fifth-seed-ed Peter McNamara, of Australia, 7-6, 7-6 on Saturday, thus advancing to the final of the United States indoor national tennis championships. Connors, 30, will be bidding for a record sixth indoor title and the U5545,000 first prize. His triumph over McNamara
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    • 124 2 TONY TAN TO LEAD TEAM TO ASEAN-EEC MEETING TRADE and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan will head a delegation of local businessmen at a three-day Asean-EEC conference m Kuala Lumpur. The conference is organised to promote European investments m machine tool and processing and agricultural machinery manufacturing m
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    • 690 2 Invitation to church PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos has moved to avert a confrontation with the Roman Catholic Church by making a fresh appeal for a dialogue on social and economic problems m the Philippines. His call came when priests were reading from the pulpits a pastoral letter denouncing
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    • 273 2 Yen for adventure HAVE you ever felt the urge to do something really wild, go someplace really far out, experience something beyond your wildest imagination? CAROLINE NGUI meets Lisa Van Gruisen, once a rolling stone, compulsive country-hopper and "hopeless traveller" who went to Nejpal on a two-week toothbrush-and-sweater-only
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    • 207 2 No heavy tints CAR owners who have installed heavily tinted window glass m their vehicles must come out of the dark or face the consequences. Venetian blinds and sunshades are also banned, police said. The impending move could herald round two of Malaysia s tinted-glass controversy. The
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    • 167 2 Magical movie XU RE'S most recent film Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain, boasts stunning visual effects and acrobatic antics. Academy Award winners who did the visual effects of Star Wars and Star Trek also worked on this film. Xv Ke, who wrote most of the
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 200 3 Soviets blamed for reports to discredit UN envoy WASHINGTON, Sun THE State Department has acetified the Soviet Union of Instigating reports m the Indian press that the United States Ambassador to the United Nations supported the "Balkanlsatlon" of India. Spokesman John Hushes said on Friday that an Investigation by the
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    • 80 3 TOKYO, Sun. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone indicated yesterday that Tokyo might accept an American request to unilaterally block three Japanese straits. Reversing an earlier statement by Defence Agency chief Kazuo Tanikawa, Mr Nakasone told a Diet (Parliament) budget committee that his government would consider
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    • 374 3 MANILA, Sunday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos moved today to avert a confrontation with the Roman Catholic Church by making a fresh appeal for a dialogue on social and economic problems m the Philippines. His call came on a day when priests were reading from
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    • 79 3 Soviet deserters speak to US news team THIS ABC News picture sent via UPI shows four Soviet deserters (seated) being interviewed recently by an ABC team. The interviews took place at an Afghan guerilla base m southwest Afghanistan. Reason The deserters said Soviet troop morale m Afghanistan was low. They
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    • 202 3 Iranian students held after 5 bombs go off KARACHI, Sunday POLICE today detained several Iranian students after five bombs shattered five French offices last night, sources said. The students were rounded up m raids on foreign students' hostels at Karachi University and other parts of the city several hours after
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    • 200 3 ISLAMABAD, Sun. A joint Soviet-Afghan force attacked a village m Afghanistan's Nangahar Province, killing 150 villagers and 16 guerillas, m reprisal for attacks on Soviet aircraft, according to reports reaching Pakistan. Witnesses told the guerillas' Afghan Islamic Press (AIP) that the Afghan-Soviet force attacked
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    • 82 3 DHAKA, San. A police officer who worked m a jail where a warrant for his arrest was posted 13 years ago, has been arrested on charges of murder and subversion, authorities said. Rang Hossaln, accused of committing a number of murders m ltil and
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    • 59 3 DHAKA, Sun. Shops and offices opened today as people ignored a clandestine caD by a section of student and political organisations for a dawn-to-noon general strike to protest against the violence earlier last week. The riots on Monday and Tuesday claimed three lives, several hundred wounded and
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    • AROUND THE REGION
      • 67 3 INDONESIAN FOREIGN Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja yesterday discussed with Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi issues likely to arise at next month's Non- Aligned Conference m New Delhi, an Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman said. Dr Mochtar, who arrived m New Delhi on Friday, gave Mrs Gandhi a letter from
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      • 75 3 THAI SOLDIERS killed two guerillas of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) on Thursday near the border with Malaysia, 20 km from the southern Thai town of Yala, Thai officials said yesterday. The guerillas were among a dozen returning to their camp with food from
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      • 58 3 $620 m for Manila THE PHILIPPINES will receive a U*****.25 million (Ss62o million) loan from the World Bank as part of the bank's programme to help developing countries with balance-of-payments problems, the Central Bank m Manila announced yesterday. The 20-year loan will have an interest rate of 10.93 per cent
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      • 84 3 INDONESIA'S WORST drought m a decade and an increase m pests will dent its claim to be self-sufficient m rice, the staple food of its 150 million people, foreign agriculture experts m Jakarta said yesterday. They predicted Indonesia would import at least 2.3 million tonnes of rice
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      • 71 3 A DELEGATION of the Brunei Chamber of Commerce and Industry will make a 10-day visit to the Indonesian capital early next month to explore possibilities of increasing trade between the two countries, Antara news agency reported from Jakarta yesterday. The Brunei delegation, consisting of 25 businessmen from
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      • 69 3 THE THAI government, which has banned the cultivation of opium poppies, has nonetheless declined for now to destroy thousands of hectares of poppy fields, according to senior Thai and Western drug enforcement officials m Bangkok. Senior Thai officials indicated m interviews this month that the essence
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      • 59 3 A 25-YEAR-OLD Indonesian villager was reported on Saturday to have died when he was engulfed by cold lava from the Galunggung Volcano m west Java, the daily Ptkiran Rakyat reported m Jakarta on Saturday. Mr Oteng Suhada was on an excursion m the volcano's crater with eight
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    • 260 4 Purge in Soviet republic MOSCOW, Sun. THE Communist Party chief m the Soviet republic of Azerbaijan disclosed this week that there had been a purge m the republic, according to a local newspaper which reached Moscow yesterday. Kyamran Bagirov told a meeting of the republic's communist party that several party
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    • 147 4 LA PAZ (Bolivia), Sun. The French-born daughter-in-law of accused Nazi war criminal, Klaus Barbie, says she will leave Bolivia and go into hiding to protect the former Gestapo chief's three grandchildren from bad publicity, state television has reported. Francoise De Altmann, widow of Barbie's
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    • 527 4 Latest survey by institute shows 49.7 pc of West Germans would vote for the CDU BONN, Sunday TWO weeks before West Germany's March 6 general elections, with campaign fever rising to a new pitch, public opinion polls show Chancellor Helmut Kohl's Christian Democrats (CDU) running
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    • 337 4 Spy helped trap four soviet agents LONDON, Sun A BRITISH "mole" planted m the Soviet trade delegation office m London supplied information which helped unmask four suspected Soviet spies expelled from Britain m the last 18 months, the Observer newspaper reported today. The mole, an agent of Britain's MI6 counterintelligence
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    • 230 4 Give up starting positions Vogel THE West German opposition candidate for Chancellor, Hans-Jochen Yogel, has written a letter to President Ronald Reagan calling on the United States and the Soviet Union to "abandon their respective starting positions" m the Geneva talks on the reduction of mediumrange missiles. He said refusal
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    • 81 4 HARARE, Sun. Newsweek correspondent Holger Jensen has been barred from working m Zimbabwe. The government said he Hied "utterly false" reports about the deaths of hundreds of civilians m government anti-terrorist sweeps. Mr Jensen reported that at least 500 civilians had been killed by government troops since
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    • 44 4 ISLAMABAD, Sun. Labour and Housing Minister Air Marshal Inam Ul-Haq has resigned from President Mohammed Zia Ul-Haq's Cabinet, it was officially announced here yesterday. His resignation came after President Zia planned changes m the Cabinet which was last reshuffled m 1981. AFP
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    • 233 4 'French agent was Killed' PARIS, Sun. A French secret agent found dead m a snowdrift near Nice was murdered while he was on a mission, possibly connected to the arrest m Rome of Soviet KGB spy Viktor Pronin, French news media said yesterday. The state-owned television quoted sources m the
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      • 151 4 LONDON, Sun. Police Sergeant Cyril Hunt, who was on doty m Buckingham Palace when an Intruder broke into Queen Elizabeth's bedroom last year, has been ordered to resign, a Scotland Yard spokesman said last night. The Queen summoned Sergeant Hunt by telephone as the prowler,
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      • 138 4 MAYPORT (Florida), Sun. Britain's Prince Andrew, whose ship is docked at Mayport, gave reporters the slip yesterday and may have taken off to celebrate his 23rd birthday with soft-porn movie starlet Kathleen 'Koo' Stark. There was no sign of the Prince's security personnel at the
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    • 385 6 13 victims found tied and shot m Chinatown club SEATTLE, Sunday THIRTEEN Chinese-Americans, including one woman, were bound hand and foot and shot m the head while lying on the floor of a Chinatown gambling den yesterday. Police arrested two Chinese immigrants and said the
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    • 195 6 WASHINGTON, Sun TWO Soviet jump-jets armed with missiles intercepted two American jets from the aircraft carrier Enterprise m the northern Arabian Sea m December. The United States Navy said m a brief statement on Friday that the incident was the first time that missile-armed
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    • 109 6 Many want Reagan for second term, says poll WASHINGTON, Sun. American conservatives yesterday showed overwhelming support for a second term for President Ronald Reagan. In a survey sponsored by organisers of the Conservative Political Action conference, 88 per cent of those who responded said he should run again next year
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    • 61 6 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's only nuclear fuel reprocessing plant was shut down yesterday because of a radioactive leak, it was reported. The quasi-government power reactor and Nuclear Fuel Development Corp said that unusually high levels of radioactivity were detected m one of two French-made tanks and a nitric
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    • 64 6 CAIRO, Sun. Western nations that fought m Egypt's Western Desert during World War n opened a conference yesterday to examine ways of removing the millions of land mines left behind. Egypt requested the twoweek conference, which brought together experts from Britain, France, West Germany, Italy and
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    • 169 6 'American schemed to get Exocets for Argentina' LONDON, Sun. An American businessman allegedly masterminded a scheme by international arms dealers to supply Argentina with 30 Exocet missiles by pretending that the weapons were for Sudan. The Observer today claimed that New York textile businessman Alex Klein was "the apparent mastermind"
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    • 286 6 WASHINGTON, Sun UNIONS representing more than 3.6 million workers are ready for new contract talks this year but both labour and management believe that there will be few, if any, concessions. But these negotiations may establish new patterns m collective bargaining, with more emphasis
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    • 444 7 Algeria pledges its best weapons to the PLO ALGIERS, Sun ALGERIA has promised to make its most sophisticated weapons available to the Palestine Liberation Organisation, PLO chief Yasser Arafat said yesterday. Mr Arafat said the promise had come personally from Algerian President Chadli Benjeciiri. He said the President i had
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    • 235 7 ALGIERS, Sun. Algeria, which has tried to mediate m the Gulf War, said yesterday that Iran's demand for Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to step down was no longer a condition for peace negotiations with the Baghdad government. Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Taleb Ibrahimi
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    • 155 7 NKOMO FREED AFTER EIGHT HOURS IN POLICE CAMP HARARE, Sun. ZIMBABWE opposition leader Joshua Nkomo (above) was resting at home today alter being taken off an International flight and detained by police for eight hoars. Mr Nkomo, 85, the major political figure In the troubled soothwestern province of Matabeleland, said
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    • 344 7 NEW YORK, Sun. LIBYAN leader Muammar Gaddafi yesterday denied that his troops were massed on Sudan's border and said he wanted the UN Security Council to inspect the area to prove it. "I want the Security Council... It can come to this area
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    • 219 7 NEW YORK, Sun. ABC News rejected a White House request on Wednesday that it delay for 24 hoars an exclusive report on the deployment of Awacs surveillance planes and the carrier Nimitz m the eastern Mediterranean last weekend to coaster what were
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    • 173 7 JERUSALEM, Sun AN OPPOSITION newspaper charged today that Mr Ariel Sharon had removed a large quantity of secret documents from military offices m Tel Aviv after he resigned as Defence Minister on Feb 11. Davar, a newspaper close to the Labour Party, reported
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 61 7 A SCIENTIFIC satellite equipped with X-ray observation equipment was launched yesterday from Uchinoura, south-western Japan, an Institute of Space and Astronautical Science official said. The satellite, named Tenma, which is orbiting the earth every one hour and 35 minutes, is expected to collect data that can be used
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      • 78 7 FACED WITH declining oil revenue, Libya is slashing development spending and taking a wide range of austerity measures, according to budget details released on Saturday by the official Libyan news agency Jana. Libya's income from oil exports has been declining because it cannot sell its highpriced crude
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      • 70 7 LEBANESE MINISTER of Hydro-electric Resources, Mr Bahaaldin Bisat, was slightly injured yesterday m an attack aimed at two Israeli troop transport vehicles about 20 km south of Beirut, a Lebanese source said. The attack took place m the town of Jiyef, m a zone occupied by the Israeli
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      • 68 7 THIRTY-ONE PEOPLE were killed yesterday as a blizzard buried Lebanon's central mountains with snow and four other people drowned as galeforce winds and high seas lashed the Mediterranean coast north of Beirut. The bodies of 27 motorists were found frozen to death m snow-buried cars and
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      • 47 7 A BOMB destroyed half of the 25 flats under construction m Algajola, m north-western Corsica, while m the south, a Porto Vecchio savings bank was damaged m a dynamite attack, police reported here today. Responsibility for the overnight blasts was not immediately claimed. AFP
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      • 51 7 SOUTH AFRICAN security forces have killed 96 guerillas of the South-West Africa People's Organisation (Swapo) m Namibia m the past few days, it was announced yesterday. The deaths followed a new insurgent offensive which has cast a shadow over proposed peace talks between South Africa and Angola.
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  • 331 8 Cameraman treks down memory lane in three lands MR T. A. TITHERINGTON returned to Singapore after 41 years to lay a few ghosts to rest. His three-week trip to the region Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore completes the final link m a chain of events during which he retraced his footsteps
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  • 110 8 SINGAPOREANS must brace themselves for difficult years ahead, residents of Chong Boon constituency were told yesterday. This sobering call was made by their MP, Mr Chandra Das, who was the guest of honour at a lunar new year variety show organised by the
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  • 546 8  -  CHAN ENG CHENG PLANNING THE SAME OLD ACTIVITIES MAY LEAD TO FALLING MEMBERSHIP By THE People's Association should streamline its organisation and modify its structure to cater for the changing needs of Singaporeans, said Minister without Portfolio Lim Chee Onn yesterday.
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  • 87 8 ORGANISATIONS operating or planning to put up homes for the aged sick should make sure that the homes are not abused, Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs) Teo Chong Tee said last night. Making this point at a charity dinner and dance organised by the International
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  • 140 8 MINISTER without Portfolio Lim Chee Onn (left, m picture above), who toured Punggol constituency yesterday, brought back a little memento of his visit. And unlike the many others he had seen m the pig farming area of the
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  • 108 8 FOUR top scientists from Massachusetts Institute of Technology are visiting Singapore to establish contact with the National University of Singapore. During their six-day visit, the MIT team will discuss with their Singapore counterparts areas of joint research between the two institutions. Attention is being
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  • 66 8 AN ELDERLY woman, who was involved m an accident with a motorcycle, died on arrival at the Toa Payoh Hospital. Madam Ho Chye Hah, 66, was crossing Yio Chu Kang Road last Friday morning when the accident happened. The motorcyclist, Teo Hong Nghee, 21, was treated
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  • 112 8 British A-G flies in for four-day visit THE British AttorneyGeneral, Sir Michael Havers QC, arrived m Singapore yesterday evening. He flew m from Colombo, Sri Lanka, where he had been attending the Commonwealth Law Ministers' Conference. He is here at the invitation of Law Minister E. W. Barker. Officials Sir
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  • 399 9  - Doctors under bond risk losing govt jobs BENG TAN By Our Medical Reporter IN TWO months time, several government doctors among a group of 140 will risk losing their jobs. This 1980 batch of medical graduates would have finished their two-year bond m April, and because of the limited number
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  • 211 9 THE Health Ministry has stopped granting unpaid leave to doctors who want to go abroad for specialist examinations because it considers the local ones to be of world standards. In a recent meeting with officials representing government doctors and dentists, the ministry explained
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  • 242 9 RETIRED teacher Woon Vow Chen, 70, was the centre of attraction at the first national Hui Chun festive spring scroll-writing competition m Toa Payoh Garden yesterday. Among those attracted was Mr Ho Kati Leong, Parliamentary Secretary (Education) and MP for Jurong, who paused to watch Mr
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  • 158 9 Professor Wong cremated THE late Professor Wong Lin Ken was cremated yesterday at the Mount vernon crematorium. Friends and relatives who gathered at his home m Chestnut Drive saw him off on his last journey to Wesley Methodist Church m Fort Canning Road and then to the crematorium. Prof Edwin
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  • 225 9 No signs of lower fees for students in Britain THERE are no definite sign 3 that Britain will decrease its tertiary education fees for foreign students m the near future. This is despite recent reports suggesting that it may do so because of pressure from other countries, especially Malaysia, which
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    • 542 10 How one of the world's most popular video games works A 15-YEAR-OLD American boy was stricken with epilepsy after playIng electronic video games. Many others have developed "Space Invaders" wrist after squandering their pocket money and free time on yet another game of Pacman. Many governments,
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    • 124 10 Bits Bytes Scare off sharks with detergent THE film Jaws is about 10 years old but its scenes still haunt many swimmers. But take heart scientists have just discovered that detergents make a good shark deterrent! Swimmers may soon routinely carry sharkrepelling chemicals m an armband or a squirt gun.
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    • 191 10  - The instant eye test is within sight S. KUMAR By FIFTY seconds is how long, or how quickly, it took me to find out how bad my eyesight was. All I did was to place my chin on a rest, and stare into a eye-level marker and within seconds a
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    • 179 10 FOR those who suffer from the endless sniffles and sneezes associated with sinus allergies, help is on the way m the form of a device which blows hot, humid air into the nose. Called the Rhinotherm, it has given at least one month's
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    • 227 10 DAVIES'S COLLEGES Established m London m 1927 LONDON AND HOVE, U.K. SUCCESSES OF SINGAPOREAN STUDENTS ATTENDING DAVIES'S COLLEGES. The following are examples of successes gained by Singaporean students attending Davies's Colleges m 1982: Miss SK. Chew who Queen Mary College. obtained London admission to for Statistics MissGCN Kon Newcastle University
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 258 11 Crime prevention the chief concern say officials KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday POLICE have started a fresh crackdown on vehicles with Venetian blinds and have pledged to stamp out sunshades. They have also warned car owners who have installed heavily tinted windows m their vehicles that they may
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    • 112 11 Children treated for food poisoning KLANG, Sun. More than 15* pupils of a residential religions school In Kampung Jawa here were rushed to the General Hospital today and treated for suspected food poisoning. Three of them and a teacher were warded for farther observation, while the rest were given outpatient
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    • 68 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The liberal attitude of the government towards press freedom is a challenge to the media to upgrade the quality of news, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday. He said it was solely the responsibility of reporters to digest, interpret and
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    • 50 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Form Two schoolgirl grabbed a man by his shirt-collar and pulled him off a motorcycle when he tried to snatch her gold chain m Kepung near here yesterday. The man was later handed over to the police by Dassersby who helped the girl. NST
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    • 69 11 SUNGAI UDANG (Malacca), Sun. The army will now be able to give officers realistic battlefield experience without going into battle, with the introduction of the Conventional Battlefield Simulation System (CBSS) Speaking at the Introduction of the system at the army commando camp here on Friday, Chief Army General
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    • 222 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday A NEW concept m the rehabilitation of drug addicts through one-stop centres (pusat serenti) was announced yesterday by Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad. Personnel from agencies connected with the treatment and rehabilitation of drug addicts will now be based at one
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    • 114 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian Immigration Department will soon issue a new 64-page international passport for the convenience of regular travellers. The books will be issued as soon as it gets clearance on the fee, Director-General Datuk Abdul Jabid bin Mohamed Don said yesterday. He
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    • 347 11 Obsolete traffic rules to be amended KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Transport Minister Datuk Lee San Choon, describing some of the provisions of the Road Traffic Ordinance as "obsolete", said yesterday they would be amended or replaced soon. Certain provisions would be liberalised to keep abreast with improvements m road and vehicle
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    • 62 11 Call to work harder PORT KLANG, Sun. Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Omar yesterday called on workers and management of the Port Authority to work harder and increase productivity on par with their counterparts m Singapore. Bernama reported him as saying that although productivity at the port here was
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    • 41 11 KANGAR, Sun. Some 50 poultry farmers here claim that they have lost thousands of dollars because the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (Fama) has suddenly stopped buying ducks eggs from them. The farmers gave no reasons for the stoppage. NST
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  • 517 12 The Straits Times says... Attack is best form of defence HISTORY teaches that periods of great affluence tend to be followed by a resurgence of interest m the Arts as the rich and powerful have searched their souls and sought to assuage their consciences by patronage or purchase, depending on
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  • 1283 12 THE industrial and developing worlds are being squeezed together m a vice of trade, investment, and financial dependency. American President Ronald Reagan bowed to that reality last month by backing a US$45 billion (Ss9s billion) expansion of the resources of the International Monetary Fund,
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  • Across the Causeway...
    • 429 12 TrfE government's efforts at restructuring Malaysian society to correct economic imbalances and to "reduce the identification of race with economic function have made steady, and sometimes outstanding, progress. But there is no reason for complacency precisely because some manifesta tions of the strides forward
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    • 390 12 SINCE the setting up of DARA to promote economic and social development m the Pahang Tenggara region a decade ago, half a dozen other regional development authorities have been created m both Peninsular and East Malaysia. The seven gigantic schemes are known to cover a total
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  • Forum
    • 410 13 What tax dept needs is speed I REFER to the letier of Ng Keat Seng of the Inland Revenue Department. (ST, Feb 17). I hope my previous letter (ST, Feb 18) has put the department m a more sober state of mind. The department has m fact let the cat
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    • 380 13 I FEEL compelled to voice my feelings on what I believe is a wasteful fwactice m the armed orces. Every year our formation has an anniversary function and the traditional practice is to go to some very posh hotel or restaurant to hold a dinner
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    • 300 13 I WAS disturbed by Tay Cheng Khoon's unsympathetic review of the squash match between Singapore and Malaysia. (Sunday Times, Feb 6). The only one who needs to "hang down" his head for a "shameful lack of spirit" should be Mr Tay for having written
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    • 142 13 ROY should scrap X-ray rule I WRITE m response to the letter "Is the annual X-ray really necessary?" by "Concerned" (ST, Feb 16) and your editorial "Let's have less of this benefit." (ST, Feb 17). I am a taxi-driver aged 32 and I am required to have an annual Xray
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    • Replies
      • 410 13 I WOULD like to comment on the report "Kitten deaths at SPCA anger owner" (ST, Feb 17) as follows: 1. Mrs Wong's representative, on behalf of Mrs Wong, signed a release foroi giving the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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      • 563 13 I REFER to the letter "We will have to close clinics to attend course" by "GPs." (ST, Feb 1). The main points raised by the writers were on the legislation and training of designated factory doctors. On the question of legislation, ''GPs" may
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      • 76 13 I REFER to the letter "Some may still be punishing students this way" by "Concerned Parent." (ST, Feb 5). The Ministry of Education takes a serious view on undesirable corporal punishment imposed on school children by teachers. I shall be grateful if "Concerned Parent" will kindly provide
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    • 186 13 We don't bar those aiding 'special' passengers I REFER to the letter "Ease regulation at check-in areas" by "Traveller." (ST, Jan 20). There are two reasons for our decision to introduce a cordoned-off check-in area for departing passengers only: TO REDUCE overcrowding at the check-in counters, to give passengers unimpeded
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    • 66 13 WE thank Jean Legge for her suggestion to construct ramps along footpaths for the disabled. (ST, Feb 5). We are pleased to inform your writer that the Public Works Department has been constructing ramps along all new pedestrian walkways and road projects. Since 1979, the department
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    • 74 13 WE refer to "Parent Concerned's" request to improve the condition of the earth track from Toa Payoh leading to Thomson Secondary School. (ST, Jan 26). Part of the track lies on land which is scheduled for development. As a temporary measure, however, the Public Works Department
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 89 14 The hunter: Beate Klarsf eld Mrs Beate Klarsfeld and her husband, Serge, were the Paris couple who unmasked Klaus Barbie. Mrs Klarsfeld is German, not Jewish. She travelled alone to Bolivia m 1971 to find and identify Barbie. Mr Klarsfeld is president of the association of children of French Jews
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    • 967 14 The French recall embarrassing memory as the Butcher of Lyons is brought to trial More helped the Nazis than fought them PARIS The prosecution of Klaus Barbie, the wartime Gestapo chief m Lyons, who was extracted by the French from Bolivia on Feb 5, will
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    • 543 14 Cordless telephones happiness knows no connection NEW YORK As the telephone industry m the United States changes and more people buy their own phones, cordless models, which allow users to wander as they speak, are capturing the fancy of a growing number of Americans. Consumers, distributors and manufacturers tell tales
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    • 361 14 DBS interest news Effective 21 February 1983 DBS Prime M± O 81% Savings Account M O 61°/. Autosave M 1 perannum 61% Fixed Deposits M p a for 9 12 months Automatic renewal It available. j^B^^ %F Jlii 6°/o pa. for 1 month ott immmm Ml 6.", pa lor 3
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • NEWS BRIEFS
      • 66 15 BEIJING, Sun. The US trade surplus with China fell sharply last year to U*****.4 million against $1.72 billion m 1981, the US embassy said. Overall US-China trade fell 5.7 per cent to $5.19 billion last year, against $5.51 billion m 1981. China enjoyed a modest $34.3 million surplus
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      • 77 15 WASHINGTON, Sun. Taiwan's economy is forecast to improve this year, with gross national product increasing 4 per cent to 6 per cent, but major growth will depend on a recovery m the world economy, the US Chamber of Commerce said on Friday. "Compared with OECD countries, the Taiwanese
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      • 54 15 BEIJING, Sun. China became the world's sixth largest rubber producer last year with total production of 140,000 tonnes, the New China News Agency reported. The agency said the rubber came mostly from state farms m southern China. With 400,000 hectares of rubber plantations, China ranks fourth m total
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      • 51 15 TAIPEI, Sun. Exports of Taiwan-made textiles and apparel amounted to US$4.B4 billion last year, down four per cent from 1981. According to the official statistics, the fall was caused by the sales declines m both yarn and fabric last year. Shipments of garments were valued at $2.9 billion.
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      • 84 15 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's second largest steel maker Nippon Kokan XX is expected to reach an agreement with US Ford Motor this month for acquisition of the wholly-owned Ford subsidiary Rouge Steel. Japan's leading newspaper Asahi Shimbun said negotiations between Ford and Nippon Kokan started last July and a
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      • 94 15 MANILA, Sun. The World Bank will lend U*****.25 million to the Philippines as part of its programme to help developing countries with balance of payments difficulties, the central bank announced. It said m a statement the money was needed to pay for imports, including oil. "The economy
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      • 77 15 BRUSSELS, Sun. Trade relations with Japan and the United States, and Spain's proposed membership of the European Economic Community, will dominate a meeting of the 10 EEC foreign ministers here tomorrow and on Tuesday. The EEC Commission will report on recent trade negotiations with Japan which resulted m
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    • 369 15 West German car industry expects better demand FRANKFURT, Sun. The West German motor industry sees signs of improved demand which it expects to lead to increased car production and less short-time working m the course of the year. The hopeful signs come at a time when motor vehicle production m
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    • 473 15 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia is actively considering formally asking the IMF for loans of up to US$6OO million (551.23 billion) to help it out of balance of payments difficulties. In 1982/3 Indonesia is expected to register a record current account balance of payments deficit of about
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    • 334 15 TRADE and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan will head a delegation of local businessmen to a threeday Asean-EEC conference m Kuala Lumpur. The conference is organised to promote European investments m machine tool and processing and agricultural machinery manufacturing m the region.
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    • 315 15 China to sign barter agreement with Soviets BEIJING, Sun. China's north-east province of Heilongjiang and the Soviet far east region will soon sign a trade agreement to barter goods across their common border m a further sign of modest improvement m Sino-Soviet relations. Zhang Bin, a senior official m Harbin,
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    • 373 15 Grand Central's property venture to cost $34m HOTEL Grand Central's j ambitious foray into the property business, m joint j partnership with interest- j ed parties, will involve a j total investment of more than $34 million. The hotel has a 40 per cent stake m the new joint- venture
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    • 245 15 Sime results expected in two weeks' time I THE interim results of Malaysian-based conglomerate Sime Darby I Bhd and its subsidiary, Consolidated Plantations Bhd, are expected to be released m two weeks' time. The two companies announced that their boards of directors will meet on March 5 separately to review
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    • 109 15 THE following Is a list of the It most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1982 1983 C*"»P*«y Tarnovrr Prlem High Ln FfblS IMB
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    • 177 15 rehH Febli FfbU Feb H Feb 18 C?*BTComp: Closed Closed 787.37 792.81 794.11 ++BT Indicator: Closed Closed *****4 *****1 *****8 <a £F lnds: Closed Closed 811.29 815.86 816.69 I—E" I 1 aoBed Closed 1957.21 1948.15 1953.11 •ST Hotels: Qosed Qosed 1022 52 1023 10 1021 53 **ST
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    • 239 15 MEXICO CITY, Sun. The Mexican government will allow foreign inves- tors to have 100 per cent control of the subsidiaries I which Alfa, the country's j largest private business, i hopes to sell to enable the company to pay back and reschedule its US$2.3
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  • 2802 16 WEEKLY detailed analysis of shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, with the year's high and low, followed by the week's movement m prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of business. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded m lots of
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  • Money and exchanges
    • 267 16 THE US/Singapore dollar market was sluggish last week as participants were suffering from mixed sentiments and excesses indulged in during the Lunar New Year festivities. It opened at 2.0680/00 and, followng US dollar sentiments, dipped to 2.***** before recovering to close at 2.06 65/75, compared with the previous week's
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    • 286 16 THE overnight rates continued to be easy last week with the rates fluctuating between 6 5 >2 per cent before closing at 6 >/« 6 per cent for the weekend. The term deposit continued to slide marginally in line with the easier trend with the One Month and Three
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    • 43 16 FOR THE week ended Friday Feb 18, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fund: 4 to 5.35 per cent. General food: 4 to 5.35 per cent. Movements of funds totalled $832 million.
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    • 181 16 ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Feb 18: Source: A»tley ft Pearce. LSI (Bid price*) Hiffa Low 7 days 815/16 8% 1 month 9 8 15/16 2 months 9 1/16 9 3 months 9H 91/16 6 months 9 7/16 9* 9 months 99/16 9
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  • 449 16 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, Feb 18, 1983, BANK'S tPLR Algemene Bank 9'/j American Express 10 i Am'Dam R'terdam Bank 9 3 4 Asia Commercial 9% A A NZ Banking Group 9>/ 4 Ban Hin Lee Bank 9' t
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 514 16 APPOINTMENTS WILLIAM CHENG ASSOCIATES GROUP OF COMPANIES with operations m the ASIAN region has a career vacancy for suitably qualified candidates for the post of I GROUP ACCOUNTANT The successful candidate will have overall responsibility for the financial a6d accounting functions of the Group. rOsy functions will include budgeting, cash
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    • 522 16 II Petrochemical Corporation of 11 Singapore (Private) Limited UCbe^ighTln the fore-front^ of singapore's uw- petrochemical industry! The upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion petrochemical complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau, invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the management post of II UTILITIES~SUPERyis6RS"~) The successful candidates will be responsible to the
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  • 466 17 THE local stockmarket rally kept going last week, kept alive by speculative buying and rotating interest among blue-chip counters. But along with the fact that the market has now been heading upwards consecutively for seven trading days, last week saw a significant development m the market. There were
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  • 538 17 IN SPITE of intermittent bouts of profit taking, the Kuala Lumpur stock market managed to sustain its rally last week m livelier trading conditions. Overall sentiment remained bullish m the holiday-shortened week as investors and bargainhunters continued to chase after selected quality and lower-liner issues. Strong buying support
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  • 399 17 LONDON: The market closed easier on the week m light trading and the FT index was 16.6 points down at 645.9. The easier trend m equities mainly reflected cash selling for subscription to the offer for sale of 8.8 million Superdrug Stores shares at 175p, which attracted applications
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  • COMMODITIES ROUNDUP
    • 180 17 NATURAL rubber futures traded quietly on Friday to close near the day's highs but still showing losses on the day of £7 to £12 a tonne. The overall decline reflected lower Far Eastern markets but by the close, prices were some £15 above the lows set at the opening.
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    • 132 17 THE Singapore produce shortened week saw little coconut oil. The Singapore coffee market has been very dull because there was still no fresh supplies coming m from Indonesia. Exports of the commodity from Indonesia is limited by the reduced availability of export stamps and
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    • 32 17 LONDON: Copper prices on Friday (previous m brackets): Wirehars Spot buyers £1092.00 (£1088.00); sellers £1092 50 (£1088.50); Three Months buyers £1123.50 (£1121.00); sellers £1124.50 (£1121.50). Market Iwm: Steadier Sale*: 18,300 tonnes.
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    • 51 17 Export prices m non-sterling areas m US dollar per ounce. (It Australian dollar per ounce. Frt Than MelbourneU) 517.278 517.038 522.50S 522.25S New York 505 (MB 502.508 *****S SO3.SOS London 503.008 502.008 *****S 503.00S Zurich *****8 504.008 *****S 507.00S Paris ***** 507 56 B*t Pri HonKkong 504.258 502.508 506.25S
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    • 134 17 IN LONDON, afternoon tin kerb dealings ended with Three Months standard grade at £8,545 a tonne on Friday, to show a rise of £54 from Thursday afternoon's kerb close. The afternoon market established a new 15 months high of £8,550 during late kerb trading under the influence of a
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  • 40 17 F.bu F«blS F«bl6 Ftbl7 Fab 18 F»b 19 ♦Tin closed closed 29.42 29.39 2939 Tonnes 66 110 120 Rubber (S) 204.00 208.00 202.50 Rubber (M) 222.50 225.00 219.50 ♦m Ml per kilo m cents per kilo
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  • Overseas markets
    • 705 17 STOCK PRICES climbed slowly m New York last Friday after a poor start and ended the day with a modest gain m generally featureless trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed at 1092.82, up 3.91 points. Gaining issues bettered losers about eight to six on volume of about
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    • 428 17 LEADING shares and speculative financials closed higher on Friday as the market drew strength from improved results and a proposed dividend increase reported by Ciba-Geigy on Thursday. The fairly broad advance ocurred on selective purchasing stemming from local and foreign investors as the market anticipates falling interest rates m
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    • 390 17 PRICES were mixed, with declines outnumbering advances but few major movements seen In Dutch internationals, KLM rose 3.90 guilders to 154.10 but Unilever fell 1.60 to 194.70. Among banks ABN was four higher at 315 and NMB gained 1.30 to 119.80. Insurer Amev lost three to 109.50 while Natned
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    • 132 17 CHINESE Pr«d«ce Exekaage, Stagaptn, cl«dng prices per 1M kg Saturday. C«e«Mt «II: Bulk fob $94.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $107.00 sellers, new drum fob $111.00 sellers. C«pra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $345.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag
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    • 27 17 1 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their I best customers Is M 2 per cent.
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    • 90 17 FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE NANCY DREW MYSTERIES 3 only IpSl^l W^ THE SECRET OF THE MINSTREL'S GUITAR With great excitement, Louise and Jean set off for Portugal, but even before the ocean liner Balaska leaves New York Harbour, they find themselves involved m a mystery on board ship. What
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    • 534 17 PRODUCTIVITY IMPROVEMENT SEMINAR ON COMPUTERISED PRODUCTION CONTROL, I MATERIALS MANAGEMENT 1 STOCK CONTROL, PRACTICAL I WORKSHOP SCHEDULING I 14TH 16TH MARCH 1983 This seminar is designed for all production, workshop or stock controllers and managers. It is also applicable to persons who want to enhance their knowledge of computerisation m
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    • 255 17 THE BANKBUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT (a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on 11th day of February, 1983. In Bankruptcy Nos 76/82 Ang Peng Koon of No 12, Tavlstock Avenue Singapore 1955 147/82 Khoo Alk Chlow (I/C No *****13-B) of 303-E, Block 160
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    • 353 18 iN ATE TOO MUCH during the jpm^i^* f^M lunar New Year? An adver- m tf^ |k^ tlser offers to help you get M Ai back to shape at No. 118, jj* W Education Instructions. m Wfk iSk A SPECIAL SERVICE found at nf% round-the-clock English l/^yM and Mandarin speaking *%Jm
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    • 490 18 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive MALE PERSONNEL ASSISTANTS With good communication and human relations skills and organizing abilif.es Personal qualities of tact, self confidence, maturity and creativity are essential A good command of spoken and written English and some knowledge of Mandarin/dialects would be advantageous. Minimum educational qualification Is
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    • 396 19 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunitie« Opportunities DBS Finance gives you the a\Xj7 right financing -\Vbr package for vAjr your equipment k fSpifc __u3^__________. ir« mipomnt you chooae m* rtgHl on hire purchase or on term loan basis clients So .f you need equipment financing
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    • 330 19 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive Eatabliahed Group Practice requires: AN ASSISTANT DOCTOR Good prospect for the right candidate. Write m with full personal particulars to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 Required; GENERAL MANAGER For Garment Factory m Jakarta. Salary above 553.000 p.m. Pleaae forward reaume
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    • 187 19 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial TUTORS REQUIRED URGENTLY teaching Primary/ Secondary levels. All subjects. Immediate assignments. Any districts. *****83. TUTORS REQUIRED AT different levels/ places/ subjects to coach students from Primary to Pre-U. Arriter: *****24 (1 week time). TUTORS REQUIRED URGENTLY to teach primary and secondary students. Experience not necessary.
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    • 363 19 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical 9(@fkiM USA Hermetic Motor Operation Re Ltd invites suitably qualified candidates for the position of:MATERIALS CLERK (working hours B.ooam to 5.30pm Monday to Friday) Requirements c GCE O' level with credit m English Mathematics c Able to type 45 wpm (Electric Typewriter) c At
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    • 742 19 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical TAKEDA CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LTD. The largest Pharmaceutical Co. m Japan newly open SINGAPORE REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE m OCBC Centre Applications are invited for FEMALE GENERAL CLERK to handle general clerical duties/correspondence. c Singapore citizen c Minimum GCE O' level
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    • 466 19 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Southern Ocean Shipbuilding requires FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK QUALIFICATIONS: c GCE 'O' level, c Age 18 and above, c Able to type. c l year experience with basic knowledge of accounts. WE OFFER: c Fringe benefits. c Transport provided. c Free meals. c AWS c
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    • 315 19 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Well Established Trading Company requires ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER 1. He or She will be responsible for the whole operation and will report directly to the M.D. 2. Must have at least 3 years experience m a similar post. 3. Must be independent and disciplined. 4.
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    • 501 19 I 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Immediate Appointment for: MALE/FEMALE SENIOR EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT (Accounts cum Statistics) Requirements:--e Must have good educational background with appropriate qualifications and experience m Accounts with ability to take charge of full set of books c Should possess a strong inclination towards Accounts as well
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    • 641 19 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical r ALLIED CORD MFC (5) V PTE LTO (A Member ot The Leedttetd Group of Companies) L Urgently requires a T FEMALE ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT With the following require- 3 rnents: c At least OCE O' level I and Intermediate book-/ keeping. 9 Ability to
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    • 433 20 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical An established company m Jurong requires:1. SECRETARIES Minimum CK'E O' level with credit In English. Oood shorthand and typing speed. Preferably with working experience 2. ACCOUNTS CLERKS LCC Intermediate standard At least 2 years working experience. Able to keep full set of Accounts and
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    • 574 20 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical NC STAFLEX CO. PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for: 1) FEMALE PRODUCTION INSPECTOR 2) FEMALE SALES CLERK a OCE 'O' level. a Minimum accurate typing speed 30 w.p.m. a Age between 20 22 years old a Minimum 1 year's relevant experience. Interested applicants, pleeae
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    • 557 20 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ELECTRONIC FIRM URGENTLY REQUIRES 1 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c OCE O' Level with credit In English c Knowledge of Commercial Correspondence a Able to start work Immediately Intereated, pleeae call personally at -127 SIM LIM TOWER NO. 10 JALAN BESAR SINGAPORE 0820 9am to
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    • 573 20 66 Situations Vacant a*— aa— i d) Secretarial Clerical An Engineering Firm requiree immediately a FEMALE GENERAL CLERK a Must have working experience m the similar capacity. a Able to type accurately and able to handle general clerical duties/ correspondence. a Have some knowledge m handling payroll. Intereated applicanta, pleeae
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    • 539 20 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE GENERAL CLERK OCE 'O 1 level Ability to converse and write In English/ Japanese At least 1 year working experience For appointmnots, phone:NAKA MOTOR CO PTE LTD JURONG TEL: *****80. FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c G.C.E. "O" Level c At least 1 year experience
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    • 392 20 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established Consulting Engineers Firm requires:EXPERIENCED RECEPTIONIST Pleaaa apply to:OVE ARUP 4 PARTNERS 04-03, Woh Hup Complex Beach Road Singapore 0719 Establiahed Professional Quantity Surveying firm requires: TYPIST/ RECEPTIONIST Only applicants with relevant qualifications and experience need apply. Good prospects for suitable candidate. Ring: *****07
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    • 885 20 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Urgently required: 1) AUDIT CLERKS 2) ACCOUNTS CLERKS 3) TYPIST CUM GENERAL CLERK Interested applicants please contact Miss Yvonne Teo at tel: *****88 Urgently required GENERAL CLERK a With GCE O' level, c Able U, type. Interested please write stating salary expected with photograph
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    • 698 20 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS FIRM requires Audit/ Accounts Clerks Please apply giving personal particulars, experience and telephone number to: The Partner, 909, Textile Centre, Singapore 0719. VACANCY EXIST FOR a Female General Clerk at Ang Mo Klo Industrial Park 2. Experienced applicants preferred. Please write with
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    • 520 20 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales f Take up a career m retailing The Times Organisation, the largest publishing connection m Southeast Asia, offers you a rewarding career as a Sales Trainee. This is the job for you at the frontline of our retail operations at
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    • 233 20 RELIANCE MOTORS IS EXPANDING With the addition of the PEUGEOT range of cars to our existing TALBOT Product Line, RELIANCE MOTORS is seeking dynamic, self-motivated and aggressive individuals to join its sales force. Very attractive financial incentives. SALES EXECUTIVES SALES REPRESENTATIVES REQUIREMENTS: c At least Secondary education. c Proven sales
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    • 521 21 66 Situations Vacant c) Sates Established Travel Agent requires the following INBOUND/ OUTBOUND TOUR COORDINATORS Applicants are expected to possess some knowledge and experience In ticketing, alrport procedures, visa requirements, hotel reservation and our operation. SALES REPRESENTATIVE Requirements: a Ability to sell tours through travel agents Is essential. a Experience
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    • 447 21 66 Situations Vacant I c) Sates An established company requires: MALE/FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS for its Plaza Singapura Department Store. a Salary $490. Singapore Citizen. a Female, 16 -22 years. a Male, 20 -23 years (completed N.S.). a Completed secondary education c Able to speak and write fluent English. Interested applicants
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    • 517 21 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales invites energetic young girls to |oin our retail team as SALES STAFF Requirements: a Age 16-22 a Secondary education a A friendly and outgoing disposition a Ability to converse well In English and Mandarin Good salary, incentives and fringe benefits will be given to the
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    • 494 21 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales A well established Singapore Shipping Company has an immediate vacancy for position of:MARKETING OFFICER He should be prepared to work on his own and would be responsible lor the entire marketing operation. Salary would be m accordance with qualifications and experience. Interested applicants should apply
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    • 692 21 66 Situations Vacant c) Sates "WE CREATE GOOD BALESMEN AND REWARD THEM WELL" That's the message from a leadIng International Organisation that is responsible for the success of many salesmen today. Right now you can take this opportunity to be considered for a Sales Representative position where you will be
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    • 648 21 66 Situations Vacant c) Sates A well established and faat expanding manufacturing concern invites applications for the posts of MALE/ FEMALE BALES REPRESENTATIVES c GCE O' Level/ A' Level c Must have several years of experience m marketing Industrial products c Mature outlook and ability to communicate effectively at all
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    • 697 21 66 Situations Vacant c) Sates LOOKING FOR CHALLENGES IN LIFE? IF YOU ARE, CALL US TODAY! We offer en exciting end rewarding career for 6 LADY MARKETING EXECUTIVES to join our aggressive marketing force. She must: Possess a good command of spoken English. Experience m marketing and advertising would be
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    • 810 21 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales MENARO urgently requires PART-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS. (No experience required). Skin care and make-up courses provided. (Certificate awarded). Attractive income, benefits it overseas trip. TEL: *****3 (11am to 8.30pm) B-26 People* Park Centre (Opp. OG) SALESGIRLS URGENTLY REQUIRED Good starting salary. Experience not necessary. Primary education
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    • 433 21 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales PART/FULLTIME INSURANCE Agents required. Earn $1500/easily. Training provided. Experience not necessary. *****5 Sonny SALESGIRLS REQUIRED (or children's wear shop in City Plaza or Katong Shopping Centre. Apply personally at City Plaza., Unit *****. after 12.30 pm Tel: *****64. SCHOOL LEAVERS AND PartTime Sales Personnel. Interested
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    • 273 21 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical It* 1/ (f|n) if I FRASER 6 NEAVE if (SINGAPORE) If PTE. LIMITED ■■invites applications for the position, oft I El JXTHH lAA Requirements: Male, age 22 years and above Completed National Service Minimum 2 years' relevant experience m production machinery and/or forklift truck maintenance
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    • 693 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical t) Technical STS KONGSBERG PTE. LTD. STS KONGSBERG Is a fast growing company In the field of marine automation m the Far East. Asa i result, our Service Dept is expanding and we have I immediate Job openings for: NAVIGATION/AUTOMATION i ENGINEERS
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    • 361 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical I) Technical 4«»a»a»e» FIELD TECHNICIANS a NTC Trade Cert, m Electrical or Electronics or Mechanical. Completed N.S. a On the job, training will be provided, a Own motor-cycle. Plaasa write giving datails of qualifications, working exparianca, salary expected and telephone contact to
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    • 351 22 LMding equipment rental company requires: (1) MECHANICS/ ELECTRICIANS Minimum 3 years' relevant experience In various types of dlesel engines for generators, compressors and weldIng machines. (2) APPRENTICES Completed N.S. Preferably with NTC 111 In heavy duty dtesel engine or electrical engineering or equivalent. 3) DRIVERS Possess class 3/4/5 driving licence.
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    • 301 22 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical An Expending Construction Firm requires the following: 1) FOREMAN c Minimum School Certificate. Minimum 3 years of site experience. 2) ASSISTANT FOREMAN Minimum School Certificate. c Minimum Ito 2 years of site experience. Interested applicants, please submit applications to: The Advertiser 5 Ruby Lane Singapore
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    • 507 22 66 Situations Vacant Technical Building Contractor requires SITE FOREMEN Applicants should have minimum 3 years of site experience and relevant qualifications. Please apply giving personal particulars, experience, present and expected salary and a non-returnable passport size photograph to: The Contract Manager S.T. BOX A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road Singapore 0923.
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    • 588 22 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical IBM TYPEWRITER TECHNICIAN. Completed technical stream education with class 2/3 driving licence. Kindly call at Blk. 2, Rochor Road, #02 598, Rochor Centre, Spore 0718 or call *****33 for an interview. REQUIRED HYDRAULICS DRAUGHTSMAN Incentives will be paid. Salary negotiable. Ring Alice *****46 or write
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    • 895 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production PROGRESS WITH GM SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. Engaged m the assembly of circuit boards and integrated circuits, is I expanding its operation to Block 4008 along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10. With this additional floor space,
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    • 335 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production MATTEL ELECTRONICS ASIA LTD I have immediate job openings for:PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Female) BASIC SALARY: FROM $340 to $465 depending on years of working experience QC/QA INSPECTORS (Female) BASIC SALARY: FROM $350 TO $475 depending on years of working experience ATTRACTIVE
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    • 308 23 66 Situations Vacant 68 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production iCSK EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE LTD cpmductioti Operators *(Male/Feniale) Ulm up t0 Jt^s upon confirmation *^vlil>Sit NORMAL HOURS (5-<tey w««k) or ja^fc: 2 ROTATING SHIFTS •Up to 2 increments /r^^y 2 Attendance Bonus if I Producitivity Incentive J) >i^r^ 3^J
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    • 414 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i g) Production g) Production Olivetti Olivetti Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment has immediate vacancies for: I Contain IJ~~ Stsrtin fl p«v ~1. rCllkilC grade 1 Operator Production ttOA-f Operators .W PERKS ?tt W No shift •No microscopes 5 day week fc:j: Over
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    • 161 23 |We are the Happy I I People working as I m FLEXTRONICS (S) PTE LTD 5-14 to 5-16, Blk 1 Chat Chee Street 5(1646) (JTC Flatted Factory) WE ENJOY 5-day work week 'Free transport 'No shift work 'Air conditioned work place 'Fast promotions 'Medical benefits 'Insurance 'Learning computer machines REQUIREMENTS
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    • 420 23 66 Situations Vacant g) Production urgently requires i) Q.A. Inspectors (Male Female) Requirements: Able to work on 2 rotating shifts GCE 'O' level, MCE or VITB certificate Knowledge m Q.C. functions is preferred Interested applicants please call June at tel. no. *****66 or call personally at: The Personnel Department Mayertro
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    • 396 23 66 Situations Vacant g) Production MITSUI MFG. (S) PTE LTD has vacancies for> a) PRESS MACHINE OPERATORS b) ELECTROPLATING OPERATORS Minimum Primary education Completed National Service Age below 25 years Those without the neceasaryexperience can also apply. For Position A, applicants must be prepared to work on 2 rotating shifts.
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    • 333 23 66 Situations Vacant g) Production A Distinguished Manufacturer of high fidelity audio equipment seeks FEMALE OPERATORS ($3OO ABOVE) Raquiramanta: Age 16-35 years Primary 8 above No experience needed Waoffar: 5-day week (8:00-5:20) No shift/scope work Free transport or 100% Co's subsidy Attendance award $25 per month Confirmation Increment Fringa Banafita:
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    • 317 23 66 Situations Vacant g) Production STANDARD FORM PTE LTD A computer-form manufacturing Company invites applications for the posts of: A) OFFSET FORM PRINTERS for tha printing of corapotar forma. Experienced sheet-fed printers may also apply as training will be provided B) MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION WORKERS Training will also be provided.
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    • 367 24 66 Situations Vacant g) Production A PRINTING FIRM requires TRAINEE MACHINE OPERATORS/ MACHINE OPERATORS Starting salary: $400 Attendance incentives $30 and $5 2nd shift allowance. Applicants should have completed National Service. EXPERIENCED PERSONS ARE WELCOME. SALARY NEGOTIABLE. MALE PACKERS Applicants should have at least Primary 6 education. SALARY NEGOTIABLE. Interested
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    • 486 24 66 Situations Vacant g) Production PRODUCTION OPERATORS (MALE/ FEMALE) Working hours: 7.30 am to 505 p.m. or 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. (female only) a Age 16 to 30 years c Primary school education Please apply personally (Mon. to Fri.) at either SPORE KAMI ELECTRONICS Cheng Chwee Huat Industrial Bldg,
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    • 500 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous FEMALE j GENERAL CLERKS I GCE'O 1 level. 1 c Ability to type 30 to 35 wpm. RECEPTIONIST Experienced m similar post an advantage z but not essential. GCE'O' level. I Conversant m English and Mandarin. I Pleasant personality. FEMALE
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    • 1096 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous l) Miscellaneous OPERATIONS ASSISTANT required by a Trading/Shipping Company. The person we need should ideally be a diligent and dynamic young man who is able to withstand pressure. He must possess at least a GCE 'O' Level and has experience m boarding
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    • 428 24 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous w SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY (S) PTE LTD Leading manufacturer ol Winchester Disc Drives requires the following: c GCE O' level certificate, c Typing speed of 35 to 45 w.p.m. c Ito 2 years' experience m similar position. I c Past experience m store I work Is
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    • 404 24 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous aaaw—^a— ■■aaa^at. Jfs VACANCIES FOR: LIFT MECHANICS PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Male Fema(e) All are welcome to apply. TRAINING will be given. Those with experience or NTC will start at higher grades. Besides our Bedok Office, we also have offtcea at TELOK BLANGAH, TO A PAYOH and
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    • 292 24 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous COLD STORAGE TRADING X PTE LTD S X requires: 8 (1) MOTOR 8 MECHANICS S J c Minimum 2 year s m S practical experience m M repairing and servicing X of motor vehicles. x Possess a class 3 and class 4 driving licence. X
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    • 524 24 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous QAS AIRPORT SERVICES has immediate vacancies for > the posts of: I 18 to 30 years of age I Must be able to speak English 1 8 years and above Must complete or exempted from M.S. I Class 3 driving licence is preferred but not
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    • 454 25 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Hotel TRI PRN MoriU Ml intiicdiittc vacancies for the following positions 1. Security Guard (Male) 2 Waiter/Waitress 3. Lounge Waitress 4. Chambermaid 5. Cleaner (Mala) 8. Houseman 7. Kitchenhand Requirements: Candidates must possess a pleasant and courteoua per■onalltj fund Ida It's for :ill posJUoni must
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    • 291 25 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous isetan sinqdporp tokyn DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies ASSISTANT DISPLAY COORDINATORS (Male) Age 21 24 years Singapore citizens Possess a Certificate from Baharuddin Institute In any of the Arts discipline Experience not necessary as training will be provided Starting salary will not be less than
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    • 242 25 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous The Central Management Office Of A Group Of Companies m the Food Business invites applications for the post of: A) ACCOUNTS CLERKS At least GCE "O" level LCC Intermediate/ Higher Accounting. 2 years working experience. Able to work Independently B) ADMINISTRATIVE CLERKS/ SECRETARIES At least
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    • 602 25 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GAMMON (HONG KONG) PTE LTD. an International Civil Engineering Construe tion Company, invites applications for the following positions: FITTERS ELECTRICIANS LORRY DRIVER GENERAL WORKERS Applicants must have related experience of at least 3 years Attractive salaries and fringe benefits will be offered. Interested parties please
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    • 357 25 66 Situations Vacant jg^ jgj H^ BßSS^^Sm I) Miscellaneous DOWNTOWN requires [(1) MANAGERS/ I MANAGE- 3 RESSES I For the Private Club L Minimum experience: 5 years In supervlsionary I post m Beverage Depart- L C ment. T Salary negotiable. I (2) WAITERS WAITRESSES f (3) TOILET I I ATTENDANTS
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    • 365 25 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous REDiFFUSION (S) PTE LTD invites applications for the following positions: 1) RECEPTIONIST OCE O' level. Bilingual In English and Mandarin. Able to speak a few Chinese dialects. Must be prepared to do shift duties. 2) WIREMEN Primary education. Able to converse In English. Preferably with
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    • 457 25 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous A well established company m Jurong invites applications tor. ACCOUNTS CLERK c OCE Full Cert, with credit In English. A knowledge of word processing and telex machine an 'dvantage. OFFICE HANDY WOMAN Able to converse In simple English. Main duties Include general cleaning of office
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    • 574 25 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous (1) TRAINEE COOKS (2) WAITERS WAITRESSES No experience required as training will be provided interested parties please come for a walk -in interview at:The Ranch Restaurants Pte ltd, 81, 01-05, Gddhili Square, 101, Thomson Road (3) CLERK c Good command of English, c Able to
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    • 527 25 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Established inbound tour operator requires: A. TOUR CO-ORDINATOR Preferably able to speak simple Japanese and with some working experience B. MICRO-BUS DRIVER Must have clean driving record Good salary/ benefits Please apply with contact phone number to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE
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    • 443 25 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous Vacancies for 1. LADY ATTENDANTS Age 25 to 50. 2 LADY MASSEUSES Good salary plus generous commission with training provided to successful applicants. Call personalty on Mon, 10am to Bpm and Toe*, from 10em to Ipm at> HILTON HEALTH CLUB 23rd floor, Hilton Hotel Orchard Road.
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    • 277 26 36 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous FEMALE CLINIC ASSISTANT Wanted by a cllnlr m district It Please write with contact tel. number to: S.T Box A***** 390 Kirn Seng Road Spore 0923 Freight Forwarding Company has immediate vacancies tor: DESPATCH RIDERS c Able must be able to speak English a Must
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    • 255 26 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Required a WAITRESSES c DISHWASHERS (Male/Female) Apply personally at: DE CASTLE COFFEE HOUSE ft RESTAURANT PTE LTD 885-87, Katong Shopg. Ctr. Singapore 1543. Restaurant m Sembawang requires experienced: 1) CASHIER CUM RECEPTIONIST 2) BARMAN 3) WAITERS/WAITRESSES Please come personally for an Interview with supporting documents
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    • 429 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WAITRESSES for Nite Club a With pleasant looks. a Age 18- 25 years. a With without experience. a Very attractive salary and Incentives. Call personally: SUITE 07-09. STH FLOOR ORCHARD PLAZA, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 TEL: *****67 WANTED SEVERAL BAKERY TRAINEES Qualifications:--e Able to converse
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    • 454 26 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous WE REQUIRE 5 Experienced Printers and 5 Experienced Female Cutting Workers. Able to do shift if required. Please come personally to: Mega (S) Pte Ltd. Blk. 9, 07-12/14, Kallang Place, Singapore 1233. Tel: *****97 CLINIC REQUIRES FEMALE Clinic Assistant. Must be able to speak Cantonese. Interested
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    • 410 26 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous FEMALE WORKERS REQUIRED (living In dlsts. 15 and 16 preferred) by food factory In Slglap. Salary $300 p.m. plus $50 food allowance. Call *****96 or *****04. OFFICE BOY REQUIRED by Trading Company. Interested please call personally at: 1812, 18 th floor, International Plaza, Anson Road,
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    • 525 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous REQUIRED GENERAL CLERKS, Cashiers, Sales Assistants, Carpark Attendants. Apply Tay Buan Guan, 83 East Coast Road. REQUIRED MALE DELIVERY cum Wharf Clerk with class 2 and 3 driving licence. Interested tel: *****28. SHIPYARD IN JURONG requires Security Guard urgently. Interested tel: *****65 Linda for an
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    • 685 26 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance EASY LOANS FOR NEW AND USED CARS Up to 90% loans Low interest rates 4-year repayment Prompt service UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE Tel: *****82 (11 lines) *****24 *****13 *****33 w j LM MOTOR CREDIT Commercial A Private V»hicl«» ar* acceptable New Vehicles: 6.9% Used Vehicles 7.75% Period
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    • 596 26 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda COMPANY'S REGISTRATION 1979 Mazda 929 L Hardtop. (Automatic). Aircon. cassette. Rust proofed. New tyres. Immaculate condition. $16,300 ono. Tel: *****33. 1979 MAZDA 929 L. Automatic, second owner, original paint, eligible for PARF, aircond, radio cassette. $19,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****20 Jeong DEC 1973 MAZDA Jumbo.
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    • 737 26 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi Coma A Taat-Driva MITSUBISHI PASSENGER CARS 4 LIGHT COMMERCIALS Hire purchase at attractive interest rates. Call talaphona:--*****11 SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot 'E' Kampong Java Fringa Carpark Singapor* 0922. 1979 MITSUBISHI GALANT 2000 GSR Coupe. (Big Bumper) 2nd owner Original white. Aircon,
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    • 767 26 76 Vehicle* For Sale I) Others ALMOST 1979, CLUBMAN. 1 owner I Aircond, radio, cassette Tuffkote. New tax. $11,400. Loan $9,000 *****2 CHEVOLET CAMARO Z2B registered 1982 1 private owner. For viewing contact Michael Chang *****3. OWNER LEAVING 7 months old Suzuki 800. 1 private owner, aircond, radio, very good
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    • 1303 27 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale I) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi Bl'l^BL *^^o^^^ Our free offer of a Pioneer UPX-8600 car stereo with every purchase of a \J^ **2S^*^^^ Mitsubishi Tredia, Lancer For Galant GLS Ex 'fM/^^\
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    • 588 27 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale mmmmammmaa^mmmmmamammmawamamammaammmmmm mmmmwammmmmawamammmmaaammmmmmmammmamamwawm maamiaaamammammmmaaaawammmatmmaamaaaaammlm mammmmammawammawmamaiammtmaamamiamam J) Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota J) Toyota OFFER GOOD TILL 28th FEB 1983 MAKE THE RIGHT CHOICE NOW T OYO T A FREE TKR TOYOTA Starlet $15,300 nett PARF*
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    • 486 27 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10, 13, 15, 19. Victoria Park, Braddell Height, Katong: Singlestorey detached bungalows, alrcon with 4-bedrooms, servant's room, carporch, 6 Klngsmead Road, 29/ A. Branksome Road, Walmer Drive, Far East Mansion, 7 Dunsfold Drive, 25 Butterfly Avenue. *****4/*****37. AMERICAN SCHOOL VICINITY Well maintained and furnished
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    • 441 27 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10/11 DOUBLE-STOREY detached admlst greenery 4 bedrooms nice patio leading to large matured garden with/without swimming pool Llndtrac Agency *****79. DIST. 20, PEMIMPIN PLACE, (Off Coral Park), double-storey terrace, 3 bedrooms, servant's, splitlevel living/ dining, alrcondltloner, fully furnished, 5J2.000 Please call: *****03/ *****02. DIST.
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    • 525 27 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 OFF HOLLAND Road, near Cold Storage, double-storey detached 3 bedrooms, servant's quarter, large garden 554,000 p.m. No agents Tel *****32. DIST. 17 JALAN BATALONG double-storey semi-detached 4 bedrooms Fully furnished Quiet location. Rent/ sale. Acclaim Realty, *****55 OIST. 19 BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED Double-storey terrace
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    • 743 27 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 10 DETACHED BUNGALOW on 10.000 sq.ft land with 5 bedrooms, partially furnished $5,000 Lynters: *****46. DIST 15, NALLUR ROAD, 3-storey terrace, spacious livlng/dlning, 4 bedrooms, unfurnished $1,600. GE Housing. *****38 DIST 10 DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED 3 bedrooms. Furnished unfurnished. Call: *****85 *****97. DIST. 15 SINGLE/
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    • 1155 28 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments "Tlbl nJ 1 mj4- \~~\m\~" tiW"W""%i i I \n exclusive apartment hlock f— r {HI© i i a located m prestigeous Bukit I imaJi. |>r i^^-1-^B^B^B^BMrTll A mere lOminutcsdrivetoshopping T I ;lntl entertainment m Tanglin
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    • 739 28 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments c Dial 9, Paaca Mansion beautifully furnished apartment, 4 bedrooms, central alrcon, big living/ dining, $2,800. a Dlat 9, Cairnhill Plaza luxurious apartments, partly furnished, 2/3 bedrooms, central alrcon, big living/ dining, swimming pool, $4,000 to $5,000. FORWARD PROPERTIES *****00 (5 Line.) Diat. 9, luxurious
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    • 806 28 86 Accommodation Vacant to) Apartments DIST. 0923 MANY units of 1/ 2-bedroomed partially furnished fully aircond apartments with pool facilities available for rental. Interested please call Mrs Irene Tan at *****55 DIST. 11, ATTENTION BACHELORS luxury studio apartment at Hillcrest Arcadia. Well furnished with full country club facilities. Only $2,250.
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    • 778 28 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 1025, BRAND NEW, quiet and convenient locality, Robin Court, 3 bedrooms, with swimming pool for rental. $4,000 p.m. Contact owner, *****63/ *****49. DIST. 10 (HOLLAND ROAD) tastefully furnished, 3-bedroomed apartment. C.T.V. hi-fi, airconditioned, recently painted. $2,200. Houseworld *****65. DIST. 10, SOMMERVILLE, NEAR To Botanic
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    • 535 28 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9, JALAN JINTAN, apartment, 2 bedrooms, 3 alrcons, fully furnished, fully carpeted, available March Ist. Tel: *****28. DIST. 9, JALAN JINTAN, (behind Lucky Plaza), 3 bedrooms/ servants, fully furnished, $2,000 p.m. Deans Property: *****55. DIST. 9 GRANGEFORD 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, full recreational facilities.
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    • 751 28 I 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms DIST. 9 ROOMS AVAILABLE only for foreign students, at Paterson Road or Pacific Mansion. Contact *****98. FURNISHED ROOMS IN semi-de-tached bungalow, MacPherson Road area for students/ working single/ couple. *****15/ *****93. FURNISHED ROOM WITH aircond, no cooking, Balestler Road Shaw Plaza. Ring *****05 (noon),
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    • 510 28 87 Accommodation Wanted c) Rooms RESPECTABLE WORKING SINGLE/ Couple require furnished/ unfurnished rooms/ flats In any districts. Call *****68. FLATS. ROOMS WANTED at any area by ready clients. Please contact Ricky or Nelson, *****16 WANTED A ROOM around Marine Parade/ Bedok/ Katong/ town. Owners contact *****80/ *****18. 88 Short-term Accommodation
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    • 831 28 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 28 OFF JALAN Kayu. a brand new 2-storey semi-de-tached with gigantic built-in area of 5300 sq.ft. Upstairs 4 bedrooms with 4 attached baths and a huge balcony. Downstairs, spaclous living/ dining, kitchen and study cum servant's room $650,000. Banyan Properties *****77 DIST. 16
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    • 467 29 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses LFAIj Fb9 hT&S3 hi L'liM^ ACE OFFERS: Dist. 1027 Lucky Park, double-storey semi-de-tached 3,600 sq.ft 3 bedrooms, servant's $750,000 *****81. DIST. 19, OFF PONGGOL Road, 2 1/ 2 storey bungalow. Split-level. 5 bedrooms/servant's 10,000 sq.ft. $800,000 Swansea Homes
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    • 537 29 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments FOREIGNERS CAN BUYII DISTRICT 11, HILLCREST ARCADIA CONDOMINIUM Full condominium facilitia* a Forcaria Block, tastefully renovated/ luxuriously furnished, 3 bedrooms/ playroom. 1,931 sq.ft. Immediate occupation. $880,000. a Cattlaya Block, renovated 4 bedrooms, 2,003 sq.ft. Immediate occupation, $850,000. a Doaaina Block, luxuriously furnished, studio
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    • 867 29 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 15, STILL ROAD beautifully designed brand new townhouses with swimming pool frontage. 5 units left. J.E. Housing Associates *****68/9 DIST. 12. BEAUTIFUL, THREE bedroomed apartment with attached bathrooms. Split-level. 1,350 sq ft Centrally located. $330,000. United Leasing, *****80 *****42. DIST. 13 MACPHERSON
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    • 529 29 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments PANDAN VALLEY, 3 plus 1 bedrooms, facing pool apartment, foreigners can buy. Full recreational facilities and security. *****88 PEACE MANSION, 4 bedrooms, central alrcond, $560,000. Pearl Bank Apartment $520,000. Newton Heights $630,000 Contact *****8/*****9. SKY VILLA APARTMENT, DIST. 9, 1.800 sq.ft. freehold, 3
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    • 229 29 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments 43aTOg Court Modem Condominium on Balmeg Hill Apartments and Stepped Houses Beautifully designed Panoramic sea-view Next to Haw Par Villa Easy access to City Jurong Tennis Court. Swimming Pool Club House Freehold Land Up to 80
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    • 579 30 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 11 MANOALAV COURT, 2507 ■q ft 4 bedrooms, 4 attached bathrooms, freehold 1530,000 0 n o Cltlprof) *****79 DIST 10 JAVA TOWERS 2200 sq ft 3 is fully beautifully furnished selling with tenancy n MBM7lor4SfN6* DIST 15 HAWAII TOWFR 2:"M m) ft
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    • 784 30 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HVDC Apartments HOUC PENTHOUSE BRADOELL VIEW Area: 283 sq.m (3,045 sqft) excluding another 400 sqft of roof garden Price $495,000 Excellent for entertainment Fantastic view. Vlpwliir strictly by appointment for serious buyer only. Call Sola Agant City Valuar* Consultants Pta Ltd Ta» *****74 ANG MO
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    • 524 30 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted I DEVELOPMENT I I SITES WANTED I OUR CLIENTS REQUIRE apartments and houses tn districts 9, 10, 11, 15 and 16. Owners please call: *****04. REQUIRED TERRACE HOUSE tn Seletar Garden or lower maisonette m Dtst. 28. Principals only. Contact *****38
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    • 348 30 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted JURONG FACTORY FOR SALE Type: JTC Type D 2 with improvements. Built-in: 3,124 sq. metres. Land area: 8,613 sq. metres. Tenure: 30 years w.e.f. Feb. 1977. Electric supply: 600 amps. Others: Overhead cranes, split airconds and furniture. Price negotiable. Interested parties, write
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    • 419 30 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces IS MORE THAN A WAREHOUSE Ws provide a TOTAL SERVICE which includes: c import/export documentation c stuffing/ unstufflng containers c fast and reliable port clearance c storage facilities for normal, aircondltioned cargoes bond facilities for liquor tobacco c retrieval of stocks for export local delivery Also
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    • 679 30 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted NO RESTRICTION TO FOREIGNER fcTj *frf^ ■P^*^*^^ p^SLe -?5S^ Kampong Ampat off MacPherson Road. Easy Loan Arrangement. Prompt Hand-over Freehold land. Minimum Floor Area from 113.9 m (1,226 sq. ft.) GOLD PINE LAND DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD Room 1001,
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    • 555 30 93 Office Spaces 93 Otfic* Spaces b) Rental b) Rental Prestigious Office Space Available At Overseas Union House, Collyer Quay Overseas Union Enterprise is offering 5,000 square feet of choice office space for rent. Situated on the ground floor with frontage, it is conveniently located m the heart of Singapore's
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    • 546 30 MANHATTAN HOUSE. OUTSIDE CBD, easy access to Shenton Way/ Orchard Road. 1,400 sq.ft. own alrcond/ toilets. $4.00 p.s.f. negotiable. Deans Property: *****55 7TH FLOOR ICB Enterprise House, Middle Road available. 1.300 sq ft. Conveniently located. Landlord next door. Price $3.50 p.s.f. (Negotiable). Please contact Miss Alice Orig at *****20 BEACH
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    • 532 31 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental Rental i»iiiif;iifflwmiiiiif nßnmißft c CROSS STRBEf/i rwM^b»m^ -> t -jiPfc- I^% \t^DHSS\WSTI 25Q000people pass this building every day A unique location on 3 streets 3 streets means
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    • 409 31 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale BELLIAN REAL ESTATE offer Ming Arcade, groundfloor, good frontage, 670 sq.ft. suitable for Jewellery business. For sale/ rental. Tel: *****33. CITY PLAZA, MEZZANINE floor, unit 02-103. 180 sq.ft. near Bata. Vacant possession. Selling cheapat $180,000 0.n.0. Contact: Mrs Lav, *****93/ *****9 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES! Orchard Road
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    • 110 31 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental PARAMOUNT SHOPPING CENTRE Available for Rent Unit 01-05. 310 sq ft c Unit 01-08/9. 820 sq.ft. Unit 01-11. 310 sq.ft. Unit 01-13/14. 620 sq ft. Unit 01-18. 310 sq.ft. c Unit 01-18. 310 sq.ft. Unit 01-20/21. 445 sq.ft Unit 01-28. 432 sq.ft. Immediate Occupation. For
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    • 158 31 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental PENINSULA PLAZA Available for Rent Unit G2S. Area 675 sq.ft c Unit 245. Arefl 485.67 sq.ft Unit 316/ 317. Area 818.06 sq ft c Unit 351/ 352. Area 785.23 sq.ft. c Unit 401 404. Area 1.333.22 sq.ft Unit 444. Area 667 90 sq ft c
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    • 368 31 *m 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental LUCKY PLAZA Orchard Road Prime shop spaces ranging from area 224 to 359 sq.ft. for rent. TEL: *****11 Mm Ng/ Jeaale PARAMOUNT SHOPPING CENTRE Available for Rent c Unit 02-02/ 3. 502 sq.ft. c Unit 03-01/ 2. 730 sq.ft. c Unit 03-05. 365 sq.ft.
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    • 520 31 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental INTERNATIONAL PLAZA (Next to the future Maxwell Road MRT Station) sJgjjg§££ 55 55 35 commands a prime location located at the main entry-exit intheCßD point of the Expressway comprises shops
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    • 308 31 100 Air Travel BUDGET TRAVELLERS *****51/ *****11 Businessmen, Holidaymakers Student travelling abroad United States Canada European Cities Jakarta Denpasar (Bali). Daily Departure Worldwide Connection available Holldaylnn Hotel, LaFluer Travel T/267. Credit cards welcome. EVERGREEN TRAVEL ft. Tours Pte Ltd. 0255 Orchard Plaza. Cheap fares to Australia, America, Europe, India and
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    • 141 31 102 Tours =3VMERICAIp zzFfcc n Eoi y_n TA 003 1) 5 DAYS/ 4 NIGHTS JAKARTA/CIPAN ASBANDUNG $598/Dep: Every Wed/Sat. 2) 8 DAYS/7 NIGHTS JAVA/BAM $1,350/Dep: Every Wed/Sat. 3) Agent for All AirlinesHotel Bookings/ Visa Applications Enqulrtei Call: KIAN MIN TRAVEL PTE LTD 01-21 GROUND FLOOR FOOK HAI BUILDING 150 SOUTH
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    • 202 31 102 Tours I HAPPY HOUDAfS I f m 1 PTE LTD., n m T* *****5/ *****05 CHINA TOURS HONOKONQ/KWANOCHOW/ X WEIL IN/PEKING/NANKING/ WUSHI/ SUCHOW/SHANOHAI/ HANOCHOW I 23 DAYS S34SO upward. I D«p: 20/3. 10/4. 20/4, 4/5. 30/5, I I 31/5.1/6 I FAMILY VISIT SMO. J METROPOLITAN YMCA TOURS offer: a
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    • 419 31 102 Tours NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Hut 1 OWlci: G l4-1 6- 18, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105 Tel: *****33 (7 lines) BniKfc Otflcr 119, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****63 TA 140 AMERICA/HAWAII/CANADA
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    • 588 32 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental Rental b) Rental b) Rental m J^ilfSS's j^n I T °p ievel off ice space Bt C Competitive Rental Rates R Don't miss this opportunity to Itn Kkwm***l establish your company m prestigious BJE^pL a Raffles
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    • 288 32 109 Foreign Linden Student Seminar STUDY IN THE U. S. A. UNIVERSITY SELECTION APPLICATION FORMS TOEFL/ SAT INFORMATION VISA REQUIREMENTS Fraa Pravtaw Bastions February 28 March 7 8:00 p.m. Lactiira Thaatra II institute of Education Bukil Timah Road Linden Educational Servicet 235-9090 THE GREAT LAKES COLLEGE OF TORONTO Toronto Canada
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    • 591 32 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours g holidays "ZTTJI fcT \^_^BBB^^ A reliable way to travel j<• 1 10 DAYS *V/, ALUAPAH HOUkWS V#; NOJVSs2s99^'>Ss22o3^-» iV HIGHLIGHTS: First class hotels. JjfeJ, All meals provided (50% Chinese meal*). \Y> P. Services of a professional tour manager, i BSL^Lw Extension to Korea
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    • 142 32 111 Academic GCE 'AV'O' LEVELS Morning/Afternoon/Evening sessions for Science ft Commerce Streams FULL/PART TIME CLASSES Commence on 7/3/83 Deferment for National Service student pass for foreign student could be arranged. Parents/Students are Invited to see our Student Counsellor for advice to view our facilities. REGISTRATION NOW OPEN GCE O' 5
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    • 616 32 111 Academic HOW TO PABB YOUR QCE EXAMINATIONS? TUTORIAL CLASBEB Specially designed by Qualified Retired Teachers to help Students pass their GCE Examinations COMMENCING THIS WEEK Subjects offered for GCE 'O 1 'A* Levels c English Mon 2.00- 4.00pm •Frl 4.00- 6.00pm •Sat 2.00- 4.00pm Sun 4.00- 6.00pm c General
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    • 548 32 110 Computer 110 Computer J^H I Corosertrac I H& BCS PART I QUALIFYING COURSE I City and Guilds I I Certificate I m COMPUTER PROGRAMMING INFORMATION PROCESSING OBJECTIVES I The course is intended for those who wish to pursue their careers as Computer Programmers In addition to the syllabus prescribed
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    • 244 32 112 Commercial SUCCESS ASA RECEPTIONIST CUM TELEPHONIST Prepare yourself for an exciting and interesting career m the business world as a receptionist cum telephonist Stamford now offers a special 14-week intensive course that includes m the syllabus Typing Book Keeping An introduction to the Modem Business Environment Human Public Relations
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    • 550 32 112 Commercial IMPORT, EXPORT PROCEDURES I AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE SYLLABUS COVERS:- Trade Terms, Sales Contract, Breach of Contract Purchase Orders. Establishing Overseas Contact, International Trade, Methods of Payments, Banking, Type of L/C, Shipping Practice, Containerised Shipping, Transhipment. Reshlpment, Freight Calculation. Air Cargo. CCCN Coding GSP, Chartering and Chartered Parties. Export
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  • OBITUARIES
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      361 33 Mdm. Oh Chye Hah 1917 1983 wife ol the late Mr. Scow Peng Koon, passed away suddenly on Friday, 18th Feb. 1983 at 0735 hr leaving behind beloved Sons Daughters-ln-Law Sen Lee Soo Kee Sen Sian Slew Eng Teck Lee TJhai Hwa Sen Jin Al Ngoh Daughters Son-ln-Law
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      195 33 THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD Lta Tio Soi Ngee Aged 19 Called to b« with the Lord on 19 F»b 1983 Sadly misted by parent*, relative* and friends Cortege leaves Blk 6, Lorong Lew Lian on Thursday 24 Feb 1983 at 1.00 pm for Mount Vernon Crematorium. For
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    • 85 33 The Family Of The Late MR. ANTHONY CHEE KONG LEONG express their heartfelt gratitude and thanks to all priests and religious, wardens and choir members of Our Lady Of Perpetual Succour Church, parishioners of St. Theresa's Church, relatives and friends for their attendance and prayers during their bereavement.
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    • 88 33 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. HENQ KOONGt K WANG. LAURENCE AGED 58 CALLED TO THE LORD 16FE883. Wlshaa to »xpras* thair h««rt»»ll thanks to all R»v«r»od Fathars, Ravarand Sistars, Mambara of Prayar Group, ralativas, friands and collaaguaa for all thair prayars, siatanca, condotoncaa, attandanca, donations and wraaths
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      51 33 In loving memory of GEORGE CARLO PEREIRA Departed 21«t Feb 1979 Four years have passed since you left us But fond memories still linger on. Always remembered by family In loving memory of MRS. LOW PENG BOON n«« PECK LIAN TENG. Departed 21.2.74. Always remembered by Daughter
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      139 33 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED LUKE ALPHONSUS ONG BORN: 2/8/1959 DIED: 21/2/1979 We often sit and think of you The parting was so sudden and true We never said goodbye. Without farewell you fell asleep Leaving only memories for us to keep Each time we
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 539 33 112 Commercial 112 Commercial TRAINED SECRETARY! Our objective is to produce competent secretaries. This objective can only be realized by a careftilly structured program of instruction implemented by our skilled teachers. Examination Orientated Syllabuses include: English Communications Secretarial Duties/Office Organisation Structure of Business Shorthand/Typewriting Duties Free Courses Include:- Computer Programming
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    • 280 33 METROPOLITAN V.M.C.A. offers: c PROJECT MANAGEMENT AROMATHERAPY MASSAGE c CAR TUNEUP ft MAINTENANCE I c TACTICS ft TECHNIQUES OF EFFECTIVE SUPERVISION WORKSHOP SEMINAR ON HOW TO BE A SUCCESSFUL SECRETARY IMPORT/EXPORT DOCUMENTATION ft PROCEDURES For details contact tel: *****55 COMMENCING: 3RD MARCH, THURSDAY BEGINNERS' BOOKKEEPING, 7.00-9.00PM ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE, 5.45-7.00PM
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    • 749 33 113 Language 113 Language 113 Language CERTIFICATE LANGUAGE COURSES Commencing date: 21 March 1983 English for Business and Administration (Junior Senior Executive, and Management levels) General English (Elementary, Intermediate and Advanced levels) Better Spoken English (Pronunciation and Public Speaking) Public Speaking Communication Skills Report Writing for Management GCE 'O' Level
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    • 39 33 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $15.00 for 15 words (run-on style) $54.00 for 3cm. x 1 col. (semi-display style) $67.50 for 3cm x 1 col. (display style) 'In Memoriam' is for the loved ones whom you remember
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  • 493 34 PARADE ONE OF THE GAYEST SHOWS IN 10 YEARS THE Chingay procession yesterday was one of the gayest and most imaginative parades since Singapore staged its first such multi-racial show 10 years ago. There was colour and variety aplenty. Stilt walkers fought a heavenly duel. Young
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  • 49 34 THE kitchen of a cafe m the People's Park Centre was slightly damaged by fire yesterday morning. Two fire engines were sent to the Monte Cafe on the second floor of the shopping complex at about 9.15 a.m. and the fire was soon put out.
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  • 404 34  -  RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent MOTORISTS will no longer enjoy handouts because of the gifts war between petrol chains, if Caltex, the remaining oil company, joins m an assurance which other oil companies have apparently given to the dealers. The
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  • 118 34 Police seek kin of dead man POLICE want to contact the family of an unidentified Chinese who was I found dead at the foot of a I block of flats m New Upper Changi Road on j Saturday night. The man, m his 30s and j about 1.65 m tall,
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  • 143 34 A SUNDAY outing for a group of people, travelling m a convoy of j five buses, came to a screeching halt yesterday when the buses crashed into each other and a lorry at Nicoll Highway. Police said at least a dozen passengers,
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 549 34 APPOINTMENTS r e*on a A CAREER WITH CHEMICALS /chemical technician^ i trainees i We have vacancies for a group of Chemical Technician Trainees for j our Chemical Plant on Pulau Ayer Chawan. As a Chemical Technician Trainee you will be undergoing a 3-year training program m the area of process
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    • 715 34 i Malaysia LNG Sdn Bhd is a joint-venture company between Petronas, Shell Gas B.V. and Mitsubishi Corporation of Japan. Its main activities are to operate a natural gas liquefaction plant m Bintulu and to sell liquefied natural gas (LNGj to customers overseas. Malaysia LNG Sdn Bhd has just delivered its
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  • Racing
    • 2770 35 By THE STRAITS TIMES RACING TEAM FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, ***** CONSOLATIONS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, ***** PENANG, Sun. The second day of
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    • 1178 35 STIPE'S REPORT Heng, Kwong suspended PENANG, Sun. Two jockeys were suspended for their respective offences over the weekend. They were J.F. Heng and David Kwong. Heng was suspended three days for failing to ride Royal Member out m proper manner m Race 2 today while Kwong got one day for
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  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 814 35 NOTICES £f KONTENA NASIONAL SDN. BERHAD. Tingkat sotu Bk* B Kompte* p»kjlx>' Damoniofa Domonjora Height! P»ti Su'Ot 230 ft Kuoia w^ipr 23 04 SB Maloylia lal 03 *****4 'Cade KONNAS TsMM KONNAS MA ***** /KONNAS MA 32H8 TENDER NOTICE SALES OF USED TRUCKS, CAR AND FORKLIFTS Tenders are invited for
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    • 390 35 IN THE HKiH Ol RT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding-lip No. S rfIKS In the Matter of the Companies. Act (Chapter 185, 1971 Edition) And In the Matter KWONG KIM SUN (S) PTE LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETrnoS Notice is hereby given that a Petition for the WindingUp of
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  • 254 37 Men 's singles: 1. Morten Frost (Den). 2. Liem Swie King (Indon). 3. Icuk Sugiarto (Indon), 4. Luan Jin (C), 5. Prakash Padukone (I), 6. Chen Changjie (C), 7. Mis bun Sidek (M), 8. U Yongbo (C). Women 's singles: 1. Zhang Ailing (C), 2. U
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  • 293 37 Connors in line for a record MEMPHIS (Tennessee), Sun. TOP-SEEDED Jimmy Connors overcame deficits m both sets yesterday to defeat fifth-seeded Peter McNamara, of Australia, 7-6, 7-6 and advance to the final of the United States indoor national tennis championships. In the other semi-final of the U*****,000 ($522,500) tournament, third-seeded
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  • 204 37 CHICAGO, Sun. Top-seeded Martina Navratilova beat fourth-seeded Pam Shriver 6-1, 6-3 yesterday to avenge her loss m the United States Open last year, and feoved into the final of the US$l5O,OOO ($313,000) Virginia Slims of Chicago tennis tournament. Martina will meet second-seeded Andrea Jaeger, who
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  • 125 37 Sri Lanka in uphill battle CHRISTCHURCH, Sun. Sri Lanka, with four second innings wickets already down and still 104 runs behind Canterbury's first innings total, have an uphill battle to avoid defeat m the first match of their New Zealand tour. Faced with a first innings deficit of 177, Sri
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  • 232 37 KINGSTON, Sun. Opening batsmen Anshuman Gaekwad and Arun Lai boosted the touring Indian cricketers' morale yesterday, the third day of the opening match of their West Indies tour. The Indians had been dismissed for 185 m their first innings, and Jamaica piled up
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  • 255 37 IRELAND 22 FRANCE 16 SCOTLAND 15 WALES 19 DUBLIN, Sun. Ireland dashed French hopes of winning the Five Nations' rugby union championship Grand Slam and kept their own alive by beating France 22-16 here yesterday. In a thrilling game, where the lead twice changed hands m
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  • Page 37 Advertisements
    • 569 37 NOTICES J WARNING V NOTICE x TAKE NOTICE that FARAH MANUFACTURING COMPANY INC., a company incorporated under the laws of the State of Texas, U.S.A. of 8889 Gateway West, El Paso, Texas *****, U.S.A. is the owner of various trade marks incorporating m various forms the word FARAH including registered
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    • 85 37 AUCTION SALE Mortgagees' Sale of Valuable Property To Be Held At Room 104, (First Floor) People's Insurance Building No. 6 Cecil Street on Friday 25th February I&H3 At 2.30 p.m. ParticularsrNo. 11 Jalan Raya Lot 3009 Muklm XXIV Land Area: 402.7 sq.m (4.335 sq.ft.) Tenure Freehold Solicitors: M/s. Shook Lin
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  • 536 38 End of the hat-trick road for Tottenham LONDON, Sun. EVERTON have lived m the shadow of neighbours Liverpool's success for more years than they would care to remember. They last won the English League title m 1970 and it was four years earlier that the Football Association Cup
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  • 1306 38 English FA Cap, fifth roaml: Aston Villa 4 Watford 1, Cambridge 1 Sheffield Wednesday 2, Grystal Palace 0 Burnley 0. Derby 0 Manchester United 1, Everton 2 Tottenham 0, Middlesbrough 1 Arsenal 1, Norwich 1 Ipswich 0. ENGLISH ONE Manchester city 0 Notts County 1 (brought forward
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  • 390 38 ASTON VILLA 4 WATFORD 1 (24): England winger Tony Morley's superb performance helped lift Aston Villa to a convincing victory at Villa Park. Morley's cross enabled Gary Shaw to open the scoring m the 32nd minute, and Morley then scored with a 25-metre shot five minutes
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  • 142 38 Busy day for police as fans run riot DERBY, Sun.— Police arrested 42 fans yesterday at the English Football Association Cup-tie between Second Division Derby County and their First Division rivals Manchester United here but the superintendent who controlled a 300-strong police operation at the match praised the majority of
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  • Article, Illustration
    49 38 LONDON, Sun. Tottenham Hotspur's Glenn Hoddle withdrew yesterday from the England squad to meet Wales m a British championship match at Wembley on Wednesday. Hoddle, who came on as substitute m Tottenham's 2-0 FA Cup fifth-round defeat at Everton, aggravated a long-standing Achilles tendon m jury. AP
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    53 38 LONDON, Sun. Phil Boyer, the Manchester City and former England striker, announced yesterday that he was retiring from soccer. Boyer, 32, formerly played for Bournemouth, Norwich City and Southampton. He signed for Manchester City m 1980, but has been suffering from a persistent knee injury for the last
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  • BRIEFS
    • 56 38 ATHLETICS Ireland's Eamonn Coghlan won his second mile race m 24 hours on Saturday after catching a plane from California to compete m the Knights of Columbus meeting. Coghlan, who won on Friday m San Diego, triumphed m 3 mm. 57.23 sec. Spain's Jose Abascal (3:58.22) was second
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    • 40 38 IN Baefcarmt. Rumania's Anisoara Cusmir set a women's indoor lone jump record on Saturday with a leap of 6.94 metres at the Crystal Cup meet. Anisora bettered by two centimetres the previous mark she set on Feb 5.
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    • 41 38 CYCLING American Greg Lemond won the first stage of the Mediterranean tour m Antibes, France. Top finishers: I Greg Lemond (US) 102 km m 2hr 40 mm 59 sec, t Leo van Vliet (Hoi). S Etienne de Wilde (Bel).
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    • 37 38 MARATHON Favourite Greg Mayer, of the United States, easily won the 17th annual 30-km Hochi Ome marathon on Saturday m 1:31:05. Holland's Gerard Nijboer was second m 1:33.3 and Japan's Toshihiro Shibuya third m 1:34:56.
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    • 48 38 MOTOR RACING Former world Formula One champion Niki Lauda injured his neck during a skiing accident on Friday and may miss next month's Brazilian Grand Prix. Lauda fell while cross-coun-try skiing near Salzburg when his ski pole got caught m the guardrail of a wooden bridge.
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    • 45 38 SWIMMING Vladimir Salnikov, of the Soviet Union, bettered his own world 400 m treestyle record with a time of 3:48.32 at the Soviet winter championships m Moscow on Saturday. Salnikov sliced 1.25 seconds from the previous mark of 3:49.57 he set last year. Agencies
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  • 160 38 PRANKPURT, Sun. West German soccer team manager Jupp Derwall yesterday Included newcomers Jonny Otten and Wolfgang Rottf In his ifrstrong squad to face Portugal m a friendly match In Lisbon on Wednesday. Derwall said they were getting their chance because Spanish clubs Real Madrid and Barcelona
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  • 319 39  -  LIM KEE CHAN WLa£ i^j BjVrtT H| JU Lii^^C JAN-WILHELM SCHUCHMANN, a two-hand-icapper, is the man to watch when some 108 golfers tee off for the top prize (A Division) m the Warren Charity Open golf championships at Folkestone Road on Sunday. The 26-year-old
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  • 179 39 NORMAN BAGS TITLE WITH FIERY FINISH MELBOURNE, Sun. Australia's Greg Norman surged home with a stunning seven-under-par 66 to capture the Asloo,ooo ($201,000) Australian Masters golf title by four strokes at Huntingdale today. Norman had an eagle and six birdies to equal the course record set last year by Japan's
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  • 292 39 ANTIPOLO, Sun. Front-running Lv HsiChuen, of Taiwan, shot an eagle on the penultimate nole today to win the Philippine Open golf tournament, first leg of the 1983 Asian circuit. Lv, the winner here m 1980 and three-time overall Asian champion, had a
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  • 419 39  - The heights of cagers' dreams today PETER SIOW By FIFTY candles crowded the cake of FIBA, the world controlling body for basketball, when they celebrated their birthday In Geneva last year. There was much Joy. FIBA are m vibrant health even though most of the founder members, including the venerated
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  • 177 39  -  PATRICK BASTIANS SINGAPORE'S grand scheme to raise five tennis squads totalling I°s players 10 years and under, is floundering. The response to the progamme has been bad enough to get organisers considering raising the age to 12 years and under. The Singapore Lawn Tennis
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  • 135 39  - Ceylonese keep trophy HAKIKAT RAI TWO surprise breaks were all that Ceylon Sports Club needed to retain the Joe Chellam Trophy against Indian Association in the Balestier under-20 hockey competition yesterday. Indians, needing just a draw to clinch the title, faltered in their enthusiasm, losing 2-1. Though the Indians dominated
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  • 161 39  - Bushfire that lost its spark JOE DOR AI By ARMED FORCES started off like bushfire but ended up wet behind the ears with just a 1-0 victory over National Football League Division One arch rivals Police to show at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Forces took only four minutes
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  • LATEST
    • 26 39 LONDON, Sun. Liverpool's carat tor the Eagliafa FMtbdl AmmI»Um Cup raided teaigkt when they crashed M to BrigktoB at Anfleld in nfHi-mad tie. Reuter
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  • 36 39 JOHORE BARU, Sun. Johore beat Armed Forces 2-1 m the Malaysia Cup Series at the Larkin Stadium here tonight. Other remits: Sabah 2 Penane 2, Brunei 1 Perak 0, Sarawak 1 Wilayah 0. NST
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  • 173 39 DEFENDING champions Prince led the field, chased hotly by newcomers Kawasaki, after the chalkdust settled over a weekend of Citizen Team Tennis at the Singapore Tennis Centre yesterday. After two days of play m the tournament, running for five weedends from Saturday, Prince whipped Crocodile Sportswear 3-1,
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  • 279 39  - Two new players in Games squad PETER SIOW TWO new faces Goh Kirn Huat and Tan Kwee Chuan have been elevated to national team status m preparation for the South-east Asia Games m the Republic from May 28-June 6. Kirn Huat's promotion was expected. The 20-year-old playmaker is the most
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  • 119 39  - Feith Cup runneth over with opponents J. RAJENDRAN THE Singapore Business Houses Football League are m three minds m their choice of opponents for this year's Feith Cup clash at the National Stadium. The three teams m contention are Malaysia Cup defending champions Selangor, this year's Malaysia Cup champions and
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  • 404 39 TABLE-TOPPERS Toa Payoh United failed to show a clean pair of heels to Changi Constituency, who stopped them m their tracks with a 1-1 draw m a National Football League Division One match at the Toa Payoh Stadium yesterday (writes Peter Siow). They
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  • 164 39 SINGAPORE Chinese Recreation Club scored a thrilling sixrun win over Singapore Polytechnic Academic Staff Association m their Singapore Cricket Association Division Two match at Balestier Road yesterday. Scores: SCRC 129-7 (O. L. Khoo 26, Sinha 4-11). SPASA 123-8 off 34.1 overs (Sinha 86, Vim Chee Peng 3-25). Other
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  • 45 39 TONY TAN and Tan Tee Suan won the Laser and mono-hull yachting championships, respectively, off Changi yesterday. Overall results Laser: 1 Tony Tan 2 Khor Chek Leong 3 Loey Ah Chee. Mono-hall: 1 Tan Tee Suan 2 Ben Tan 3 Dr Vincent Oh.
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  • 552 39  -  J. RAJENDRAN By TIONG Bahru's title hopes took a severe knock when they went down 1-0 to unfancied Tampines Rovers m their National Football League Division One match at the Queenstown Athletic Centre yesterday. A penalty goal by V. Sundram Moorthy four minutes
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  • Page 39 Advertisements
    • 57 39 RESULTS DRAW No: 14/83 5 OUT OF 49 47, 16, 2, 46,39 ADO. No I AUTHORS WANTED BY N.Y. PUBLISHER Leading book publisher seeks manuscripts of all types: fie tion, nun fiction, poetry, technical, scholarly and religious works, etc New authors wel corned Send for free booklet SS 4 Vantage
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  • Page 39 Miscellaneous
    • 56 39 SOCCER SBHFL IMv. 2: Electrolux v Hitachi Dockyard (Toa Payoh). Mobil v CIAS (Geylang), Cold Storage v SEEL (Queenstown), United Bank v SAE (Jin Besar). My. 3: Rheem v Promet (Farrer Park), Inchcape v Hotel Asia (Farrer Park), Indosuez v Malayan Breweries (Tanglin 2), Canon v General Motors (Tanglin 4).
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  • Article, Illustration
    191 40 Chingay gets the crowds out m full force SINGAPOREANS continued their Lunar New Year celebrations though the Year of Pig was ushered In a week ago. Capacity crowds turned up to see some of the gaieties a highlight of which was yesterday's Chingay procession In Bukit Merah. Tourists
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  • 194 40 ALGIERS, Sun. A top Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) moderate leader said today he had quit the movement's Parliament-in-exile at a meeting here because it had refused him permission to speak. PLO moderate Issam Sartawi, who has acted on occasion as a roving PLO ambassador, told
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  • 353 40 Labour victory in state polls dims Fraser's hopes CANBERRA, Sunday PRIME Minister Malcolm Fraser's hopes of winning next month's general election seemed to be m disarray today after the Labour Party appeared to have toppled the ruling conservative coalition m Western Australia's state elections. The voting m Western Australia showed
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  • 91 40 LONDON, Sun. The director of Bulgarian Television, Mr Ivan Sehlawkoff, who is also the son-in-law of Bulgarian President Todor Zhivkov, arranged the supply of millions of dollars worth of arms to South African-backed anti-gov-ernment rebels m Angola between 1976 and 1960, the Sunday Times reported today.
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  • 65 40 BELGRADE, Sun. Shops were looted and their windows broken when detergent went on sale for the first time m a month m the south-western Yugoslav town of Titograd two days ago. Newspaper reports here said today that several elderly people and children fainted m the rush after
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  • 281 40 Beijing voices fears on Japan's build-up BEIJING, Sun. Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang yesterday expressed concern at Japanese plans to spend more on arms and suggested that Japan should limit its military capability to its defensive needs. Japanese sources quoted Mr Zhao as telling Mr Susumu Nikaido, an envoy of Japanese
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    • 174 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE The bloom is being taken out of the once-flourishing orchid business as local growers facp problems both here and overseas, reports LIM SOON NEO. Another round of cuts m housing loan rates is m the offing as prime lending rates are inching
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    • 137 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.2f p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 15/31 C Fine Manila 18/32 C Gear Amsterdam -0/3 C Goudy Melbourne 14/24 C Fine Bangkok 24/33 C Goudy Moscow 0/-4 C Sunny
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 1156 1 The lady packs a punch Ever got the urge to do something really wild, go someplace really far out, experience something beyond your wildest imagination? Lisa van Gruisen and M.S. Kohli are two people who took off, and have yet to land. CAROLINE NGUI meets the woman behind exciting Himalayan
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    • 841 1 Oh, that airy feeling 4 In the mountains, everybody is like an open book. In the city, it is different. Even friends of a life-time do not know you you are exposed. All your good and bad points come out. 7 M.S. Kohli CAPTAIN M.S. Kohli has his turbanned head
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 1024 6 In an attempt to discover the secret of the perfect love story, Observer columnist KATHARINE WHITEHORN explores the romance paperbacks' success formula. Publishers' instructions on the character of the hero and heroine give an insight into what readers want of such fantasy
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      • 947 6 Coping with hubby who fusses over simple flu As the season of colds and flu gets to work with a vengeance, prepare yourself for the job that would probably have made even Florence Nightingale lose her patience nursing your husband through his annual bout m bed. STELLA BRUCE gives some
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        21 6 "Brother, someone called Mr Exam says he wants to see you!" MJS's Exam starts on Feb 28, 1983
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    • LEISURE
      • 998 9 CAROLINE NGUI meets crooner Matt Monro, who is performing nightly at the Hilton until Saturday. 41 don't think songs should philosophise. A song is basically a poem set to music. It shouldn't be a protest of the world m which we live, a protest against the
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      • 246 9  -  Leong Wang Kam LITTLE DD, the robot m the SBC children's Mandarin drama serial of the same name, has found itself m the pirate business market. The corporation said that items showing the likeness of the little robot m department stores and shops are
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 74 1 i|jßpfrgS!uy. > .ff'yd^P| assaag^a^ ARISJONAND HOOVER HAVE FOUND A NEW HOME IN mf BALESTIER My PLAZA i^^^piy W' M "~"o" z PS H showroom r I QL Harper Gilfillan (S) Pte Ltd Showroom: Unit 01-24 Balestier Plaza BALESTIER ROAD 400 Balestier Road. Singapore 1232 liv I 10 1 Tel *****87
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    • 158 1 Stays left to turn competitors green. final booking deadline for July 'B3 issue-J March. An ad m the Yellow Pages can work wonders for your business. With a staggering circulation of 1.53 million copies, it reaches all phone users m Singapore. But best of all, it reaches those people who
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1486 2 PROSPECTUS DATED FEBRUARY 21, 1983 IBS f—jaßH^y ip^^K SIM LIM FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) New Issue of 5,000,000 Shares of $1.00 each at $2.00 per Share payable m full on application Managed and Underwritten by Singapore International Merchant Bankers Limited SOLICITORS TO THE NEW ISSUE Allen
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1019 3 Branch Address Geylang Branch No. 356 Geylang Road Singapore 1438 Havelock Branch No. 599 Havelock Road Singapore 0316 Balestier Branch No. 338 Balestier Road Singapore 1232 Toa Payoh Branch No. 67 Block 79 Toa Payoh Central Singapore 1231 Bukit Timah Branch No. 43 Upper Bukit Timah Road Singapore 2158 To
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    • 931 3 5.8 PROSPECTS, PROFITS AND DIVIDENDS The Directors of the Company expect that the growth of the Group will be sustained m the future. They forecast that, on the bases and assumptions set out below and m the absence of unforeseen circumstances, the profits of the Group for the year ending
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    • 663 3 STATEMENT OF NET ASSETS The following statement of net assets of the Company and of the Group is based on their audited balance sheets at 30 September 1982. Note Company Group SS'OOO SS'OOO FIXED ASSETS 3 4,765 4,765 SUBSIDIARY COMPANY 4 5 INVESTMENTS 5 4,267 4,272 CURRENT ASSETS Statutory deposit
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 787 4 7. STATUTORY RESERVE This represents appropriations from profits m accordance with the provisions of Section 13 of the Finance Companies Act, Cap. 191. 8. HOLDING COMPANY The Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sim Lim Investments Limited, a company incorporated m Singapore. 9. CAPITAL COMMITMENT Outstanding capital commitment m
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    • 972 4 (d) no contingent liabilities have arisen by reason of any guarantees given by the Company or its subsidiary other than m the normal course of business; and (c) save as disclosed m this Prospectus, since the last annual report of the Company, there have been no changes m the published
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    • 1615 4 (c) Mr Tan Kong Piat owns 9,333 shares of $1 each m Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd ("CKB") which has an issued share capital of $100 million. Mr Tan is also a director of CKB. (d) Mr Sia Yong and Mr Alec Soon are both directors of SLFM, SLNM and SCB.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 903 5 Article 104(a) Any Director of the Company may at any time appoint any person approved by a majority of his co-Directors to be his Alternate Director of the Company and may at any time remove any such Alternate Director so appointed from office An Alternate Director so appointed shall be
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    • 823 5 (i) Save as disclosed m Section 9. 1 no Shares were issued within the preceding two years for a consideration other than cash. (j) There are no outstanding contracts for the purchase of property. No contracts for the purchase or acquisition of property have been entered into by the Company
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    • 888 5 (ii) The Reports of the Accountants, the Valuers and the Directors referred to m this Prospectus. (lii) The material contract referred to m Section 9.5 above, (iv) The Audited Accounts of the Company and Sim Lim Nominees for each of the years ended March 31, 1978 to March 31, 1982
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    • 263 5 Established Company m Jurong urgently requires EXPERIENCED MALE ACCOUNTANT CUM ADMINISTRATOR Possess an accounting degree recognised by the Singapore Society of Accountants With an all round working experience m financial and cost accounting and also office administration Preference given to those who have knowledge of EDP Salary will commensurate with
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 116 6 Treatment by Helena Rubinstein N I 'M H£LPS UGHT£N i %1 VXJR DARK PATCHES Lightener helps m^Jl^ \J -i UUuSg lighten your M'll ■iortired skin lkshttenbriJ^ Nudit Fortified Skin Lightener Jiv^C^? *®%JLeM helps lighten skin spots and »y^ v^.^ Wf^ contains sunscreen to help prevent li new sunspots and freckles
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    • 123 6 —Now Open fortbu Exclusive to those who know. Regular arrivals from the top Fashion Centres m Europe and Japan. Special orders for individual designs tailored to your needs can be arranged with our fashion designer. LADIES: GENTS: Dresses: Shirts: Holiday Marikaßlu Louis Dennet Barry Prasch Feraud Panenne Redline R»itc- Shoes:
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 954 7 APPOINTMENTS Where experience is all important, we offer the experience of a job career. Practical experience and a good job career both form an important combination that most job seekers want. It's the experience of being part of an international and progressive company. It's the experience of being appreciated, of
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    • 624 7 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 3489 of 1982 Between CITIBANK FINANCE LIMITED Plaintiffs And 1. MARLIN ENGINEERING PRIVATE LIMITED 2. CHEN TAI CHUAN 3. T.S. KAN 4. YVONNE CHEN (f) Defendants To: T.S. Kan lately of care of Room 712, 7th Floor* People's
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 99 7 GARFIELD ByJlmDavls J?AA PAYf 4^ 2-21 (c)i9B3United Feature Syndicate. Inc. STAR WARS Bjr Archie Goodwill &Al Williamson jv ftj^^v^ v"w!!y"* //"i/r* ia/LV^N r^^^y <^^^^^PBBBHBHBfIi HP^^^^^^ v J CT^^^BKSMWwrTMiBB W^Hm^blm ■-^sr^^^U^K/^R Hv THE BOH N LOSER By Art Sansom THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby I IT/4AVE r/UE o4ilc>r^m)|[ Sand imz is
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    • 115 7 ACROSS 4 Cut into fish when persuaded (6) 6 A sailing vessel m which drink may be served (8) 9 Stay till the end to suit eccentric (3.3) 10* Giving guidance, though always m pain (8) 11 People could well be less mean m a break-up (11) 15 A god
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    • 105 7 DOWN 1 Proceeds to answer (6) 2 A shrewd tribesman, not obtuse (5,5) 3 Where few start reading with a group (8) 4 Order came sent window (8) 5 Animal before run (8) 7 Metal with a point, and a point brings trouble (4) 8 An artist for example turning
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    • 16 7 21 Some regret only attending one school (4) Solution will be published on Monday YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 884 8 APPOINTMENTS GM Singapore is expanding to another facility within Ang Mo Kio. With this expansion, we would need to add several hundred of direct including other support staff to our operation. Some of the job openings available now are: A. MANAGER, PRODUCT SUPPORT ENGINEERING Degree m Electrical/ Electronic Engineering Experience
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 298 8 PEANUTS BySchulz A SUMMER REAPING I OUR TEACHER HOPES I THESE ARE BOOKS SHE I f cnP IIILIAT^ LIST./' WHAT'S A UIE'LL PO SOME REAPING HAS SO66ESTEP U)E REAP V rU^ W"^ l -7 RUMMER REAPIN6 LIST"? PURIN6 SUMMER VACATION^ JUST FOR PLEASURE jV^ ~l[ THE EVERMORES By Johnny Sajem
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 106 9 Colgate asks you to check your toothpaste. IDoes it whiten? Colgate does! ET 2 Does it taste really fresh? Colgate does! ET 3 Does it have MFP Fluoride to strengthen teeth againstdecay? LJ Colgate does! 59T Colgate does more for your children's teeth than a toothpaste without fluoride. Colgate has
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 178 9 NEEDLEWORK HERITAGE: A TOUR OF BRITISH CASTLES An illustrated talk by Mary Gostelow, an expert m the art of needlework who was recently awarded the American Needleprint Guild 1982 Book Award, the most prestigious American Needlework book honour. Marine Parade Branch Library, Lecture Hall. 7 p.m. Free. SCORES AND MUSIC
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    • 80 9 hibition of his works. National Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Free. Till next Monday. HEALTH EXHIBITION ON TUBERCULOSIS AND CHEST AND HEART DISEASES Also on display are 35 years of Sata greeting seals and the 1982 Christmas greeting seals from 69 countries. Sata Information Centre. 269 Cantonment Road.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 180 10 WHICH BOOK WILL BE READ AND READ AGAIN WITHIN THE BUSINESS CIRCLE IN '83? mm Kffl JTifil I fil^ iimMl i 1H: nitu *raffl TT BPI PHI The Straits Times Directory (Buku Merah) contains of a finger. And its comprehensive alphabetical listing £jm JJ?! a wealth of information on the
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 298 10 HMHHHHMBMHHHMHHMHBNHNBBHHM Prize-winners, predators and a pilgrimage SIR MACFARLANE BURNET AND PETER BRIAN MEDAWAR (Ch 8, 9.20 p.m.): This documentary m Mandarin features two great scientists who shared the Nobel Prize for discovery of acquired immunological tolerance, which very few people understand. International recognition and growing awareness of the importance of
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    • 75 10 Vegetable or Mineral? 8.45 Sports Round-up 9.99 World News 9.99 TwentyFour Hours: News Summary 9.39 Country Style 9.45 Talking about Music 19.15 Recollections of a Professional Traveller 19.39 John Peel 11.99 Radio Newsreel 11.15 Outlook 12.99 MN World News 12.99 Commentary 12.15 Musician at Large 12.45 The World Today 1.99
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    • 340 10 3.00 PM Opening followed by On the Waterfront (Mandarin/r): The story, set m the Ming Dynasty, revolves around a skilful pugilist who gets involved m a plot to overthrow the emperor while searching for his father's killer. 3.45 Mr Magoo: (Cartoon) 3.55 Story Time (Tamil): Today's story is about Kausikan,
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    • 337 10 shows how you can scratch, stroke and dibbledabble to paint a forest scene. 5.20 Rainbow: Host Geoffrey explains why people are shy and why they shout. 5.50 The Littlest Hobo Ghost Rig: The police are baffled when a semi-rig carrying industrial diamonds vanishes without a trace. Hobo, who has his
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    • 325 10 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) 7.50 Hanya Untuk Mv (Malay): Telecast live, this edition features Kartinah Dahari, Rahimah Rahim, Halil Chik, Mahani Mohd and Sanisah Huri. 8.50 The Amazing Spider-Man The Kirkwood Haunting: Strange things take place m a rich widow's house. The web slinger-cum-press photographer investigates and comes
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    • 276 10 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement CM News m Brief CIS Another Morning Another Show 7.M News and Weather Report 7.11 Morning Digest 7.21 Another Morning Another Show (confd) 7.31 Morning Financial News 7.41 Another Morning Another Show (confd) B.M News 8.11 Another Morning Another Show (confd) 9.11
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    • 253 10 Lunchdate (confd) 1.31 Midday Market Report 1.35 Your Lunchdate (confd) 2.M On The House S.M News m Brief 3.15 On The House (confd) 4.31 The Beastly Brigade S.M News m Brief 5.15 Music My Way CM News m Brief 6.15 Music My Way (confd) (.31 Financial and Share Market Report
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  • SECTION THREE
    • 2 1 SECTION THREE
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      • 1178 1  - Visuals specialists meet on Xu Ke's magic mountain ZELDA CAWTHORNE Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain, to be shown here soon, has credits that read like Who's Who in special effects. No other Hongkong film has assembled such a group of heavyweights, including Academy Award winners credited with the stunning
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      • 85 1 a»3ti*siij »tt It- Mfll£3lA>±B to <ttt> WAi^W H*d* 7 (Raiders of the Lost Ark) A>(An American werewolf m London) 'PJi'j A W (Poltergeist) ff^tf 1^ (Superman) 7 s n-^ km fu<fY ii if to fir ISfeW^g "13 ill" HHI Z V KZifMiWr& warn sai ft -ftNlgt W --.6fcA*££Bfl *W«fcf*7'h'hWlJ A:
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      • 162 1 wabash DISKETTeS US. BEST SELLING DISKETTES u.s. imports mmmmmma^^^^^^^^^m JSk 4 P^^^^l I I y^^' PS IZII3EZ lO million passes m "|i=|rSL 11 testing conducted I U HTTTELLECT by twenty-five I electfchcs pte ltd kMn^lnii jE«- 3 Parklane Shopping Mall iTlaJOr QPI VG 35 Selegie Road, Singapore 071 8 m^ni
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      • 426 1 Own tomorrow's vacation at today's prices. Special limited offering price on a First Come, First Served Basis at US $58.80 for 60 months you own one week a year for life m Bangkok and Pattaya. Join Asia's first Timesharing Membership Resort Club today and you can enjoy luxurious yet inexpensive
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    • 106 2 THIS marble statue of Guanyin, the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy, is a representative work of the Tang dynasty (A.D.618-907). It is 11 cm tall. The sculptor obviously worked with a model posing for him to achieve the grace and strength which are evident from all
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    • 69 2 MMMl^H I 4 M W DE get; obtain i the radical, means step. The phonetic to lay hands on what one has in view ft or 1 signifies to obtain. Laying hands on money, though, is not easy: "Money comes like earth picked up with a
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    • 69 2 Lesson 178 Education VOCABULARY: 1) zhongtu halfway; midway 2) 'in chuoxue discontinue one's studies 3) *f. sMxue=be deprived of education 4) suzhl= quality 5) %'iffi jingji= economy; financial condition 6) fH>[> heng3ah=peifseverance 7) T^^c'B bdyaojm= never mind; it does not matter 8) S^ffcWiffM jlb^njiaoyukk:h^ng=basic education course CONVERSATION ft v (l
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    • 120 2 DE f# dechong=find favour with somebody d6|iag=win (or be awarded) a prize dekoug^have leisure; be free ft* de-slff=gain and loss; success and failure fejft d£yl= proud of oneself; pleased with oneself; complacent dell benefit from; get help from ft de bn chang 8hf= the loss outweighs the
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    • 219 2 *fi.$L£$ik\ THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Redlffusion and SBC's Radio Three and Four Radio Three: Mon-Sun: 9.05 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.. The English notes are provided by us. A: Many workers m Singapore
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    • 67 2 HI iS*fSf£tt^A2jffr*?£° gg Section Three, The Straits Times, §§§ii 390, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. M« i.#f£?'J7 2.f&JiJffl|5ttkT iiis^i^ tm 4.©^fiJfi!i^fH#; Wf AfTiJiig o ffl 6'J Jfe-^fflT "?'J" 6,KMfc*l« s.mm ft) a-tA i3.«nt» 9«£; i7.#f#. #**#< HI i4.ftjFf#m« ftM#7B; 3?i»c^fij f# i5.#m& mmt i8.#f«j #*fij lO.ttf'J(f#)fflffl^; W±fii7ffl|1,j.afii7 1 -teiJi* *M#de"
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      • 344 2 MGet a good start hurry to PRINTING REPROGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT EXHIBITION BY CYBER 22nd 23rd February 1983 j^^r 10:30 am to 12:30 pm Trade •■■r^ 7 2:00 pm to 8:00 pm Trade and Public \tf UT^^^ai <^HK-^t Singapore Conference Hall Shenton Way -"^■'■fc^- Hi I I HORIZON BQ 220 RYD3I 3200
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      • 281 3 ORCHARD: LAST FEW DAYS! I Gene Gilda 1 I Wilder RadnerE HankyPanky Vim SOMETHING FUNNY'S \l f\ Q '/<* GOING ON HERE |M 8 ODEON: LAST FEW DAYS! x P c*muc§€ CATHAY: LAST FEW DAYS! 1 TIO HAMILTON H^ Ifc V. ROBIN COfTlNt, ACS DAVID ANMRSON TtD HAMILTON KtN ANNAtdN
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      • 19 3 KOK WAH TEL BfiOO'7(AIRCON) YIO CHU KANG RD LAST DAY! 2 15, 7 30 9 30PM EtViSOTO ALL SEATS*
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      • 295 3 Applications are invited from the fairest m the land. The much-awaited Miss Singapore/ Universe Beauty Pageant will be held on May 7, 1983 at the Mandarin Ballroom, Mandarin Hotel. If you have whai it takes to wear the Crown, apply now and, you could make your debut into the international
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      • 609 3 BKAITIMAX BFAITV(INIRK SCHOOL OF HAIR STYLING AND BEAUTY CULTURE |k ALL COURSES AVAILABLE f J| PROFESSIONAL* INTERMEDIATE V ADVANCED -ar A BEAUTY CARE FOR LADIES HAIR STYLING ©SKIN CARE FACIAL MASSAGE COSMETICS All courses attended personally by W Miss Esther Ong tSsf^ (London Trained Beautician Hairstylist) Enrol as a model
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      • 766 3 ORGANISATION BMjgMIBMi NOW SHOWING No f^tee I i«.t pa PRINCE I lorn I 30 4 00, 6 45, 9 15 a ORIfNTAI 4b 100 3 Ib, 7 00, 9 15 PRFSIDFNT I ,im 145 4 00, 6 45, 9I 5 B CHANGI II .15, I 45, 4 15, 6 45,
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        • 638 4  - Elites' vital role in language growth YAAKUB RAShID THE Malay language must be capable of fulfilling the needs of the Malaysian nation if it is to be expanded and its role as the National Language of the country is to be played effectively. It must be able to meet the
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