The Straits Times, 8 August 1983

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  • 458 1 Planes will operate out of Sudan to back Habre's drive against rebels WASHINGTON, Sunday THE United States has sent Awacs electronic surveillance planes, F-15 fighter escorts, aerial tankers and other reconnaissance aircraft to support the Chad government against Libyan-backed rebel forces. State Department spokesman
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  • 263 1 French official suggested I be ousted: Habre NDJAMENA, Sun. Chad President Hissene Habre has accused a top French official of suggesting his overthrow during a meeting with his foreign minister, Mr Idriss Miskine. Mr Habre told a press conference here yesterday that Mr Guy Penne, French President Francois Mitterrand's special
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  • 416 1  -  GILLIAN POW-CHONG Environment Ministry seizes goods sold at Singapura Forum doorstep Report: THE cat-and-mouse game some people play with Environment Ministry officials can sometimes be fascinating. Some have look-outs to tip them off when trouble is on the way. Others move from Slace
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  • 62 1 BONN, Sun. A bomb exploded at a US officers' mess mear Ramstein air base today a few hours before the start of Europe's biggest air display at the American air base, a US military spokesman said. No one was injured, but the device slightly damaged the
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  • 61 1 JAKARTA, Sun. Naval I and other vessels were today searching for about 160 people missing after two vessels sank last Thursday. More than 150 people had been rescued following the sinkings of the sail and motor vessel Sumber Maju off the South Kalimantan coast and the
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  • 48 1 LONDON, Sun. France and Britain are close to signing an agreement for the construction of a US$3 billion fast-breeder nuclear power station m Britain m what is described as the biggest joint project since the Concorde supersonic airliner programme, the Sunday Times reported here yesterday. AFP
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  • 36 1 HIROSHIMA, Sun Hiroshima observed the 38th anniversary of the world's first nuclear holocaust yesterday, with more than 48,000 people attending memorial services at the city's peace park including Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone. AP
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  • 254 1 A GUNMAN fired a shot I when he and an accomplice held up a family of nine m their Everitt Road house on Saturday. They got away with a watch, a gold chain and pendant altogether worth 15,600. Miss Tay Puay Lan, 28,
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  • 177 1 S'pore through other eyes... AUTHOR Anthony Burgess on Singapore literature: When I taught m Kuala Kangsar m 1954. I longed for the emergence of a Malayan literature m English. "Thirty years later. I see that we have such a literature." Malaysia's Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazai Shafie: "Singapore is a
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  • 143 1 Mitterrand and Hawke: Why they are changing 4 WHATEVER labels politicians use to get into power, they quickly come to realise that the bread-and-butter Issues are the things that matter. This is as true of governments In Europe as it is of those elsewhere. The governments of Mr Mitterrand and
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  • 448 1 Curfew off and on in Sri Lanka COLOMBO, Sunday US sends planes SRI Lanka's government said today a six-hour curfew would be reimposed tomorrow night m nine districts including Colombo, changing a decision announced hours earlier that the curfew would be lifted completely. A government statement said: "The curfew order
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    • 734 2 Tests for right mix THE cost of future reclaimed land could be reduced by up to 30 per cent if a pilot project at Pulau Tekong proves successful. The staff of the National University of Singapore's Department of Civil Engineering are working on mixing imported sand ana clay, dredged
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    • 212 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE socialist-led government of Mr Bettino Craxl m Italy will be no different from previous ones. Even the so-called dominance of socialist leadership m southern Europe, m contrast to the conservative governments m Britain and West Germany, hides a fundamental fact. There are no real
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    • 47 2 TICKET TO RIDE IN THE United States, automated self-service machines are making inroads into other areas of the service industry apart from banking. Self-service machines are starting to dispense petrol, issue airplane tickets, handle car-rental returns, register hotel guests and even dispense ski-lift tickets. Page 16
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    • 162 2 BUMIPUTRA-BASED GROUP SEEKS KLSE LISTING ANT AH Holdings Bhd, a diversified group controlled by the Negri Sembilan Royal family, is seeking a listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. It is the first bumiputrabased group m Malaysia to do so. The group has proposed to float 20 million
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    • 343 2 Splashing wins FIVE world swimming records were set four on the final day (Saturday) m the United States long course swimming championships at the Clovis Olympic Swimming Complex m California. Rick Carey finished with world records m both the 100 and 200 metres backstroke. In the 100 m morning
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    • 657 2 Investment incentive THAILAND, m an attempt to attract more foreign investment, will grant residence permits to foreigners who invest generously m the country, a spokesman of the government's Board of Investment (BOI) said on Saturday. He said subject to security considerations, foreigners who invest 10 million baht
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    • 323 2 Where the action is WINDING TURNS, unnegotiable obstacles and unnecessary traffic hold-ups were just some of the things the organisers of the National Day parades faced when they inspected the five-km routes that seemed perfect on maps. TEO LIAN HUAY writes about the problems of planning a parade
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    • 226 2 Terms of pension PENSIONERS or their dependants who are not permanently residing m Malaysia will not be eligible to receive benefits under a Bill approved by Parliament on Friday. The Minister m the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Abdullah Haji Ahmad Badawi, when tabling the amendment to the
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    • 138 2 Opera on his mind OPERAS not only provide entertainment, but convey traditional values more effectively than the written word. TAN BAN HUAT talks to Mr Chok Chai Mun who helped select the programme for the performances of the Guangdong Han Opera Troupe which was here recently.
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 117 3 NEW DELHI, Sun. An Indian court today sentenced a young man to seven years' imprisonment for beating his pregnant wife and causing a miscarriage. The man's mother was also Jailed for seven years and both were ordered to pay a fine of
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    • 443 3 Personality cult around Deng? Not true weekly BEIJING, Sun A NATIONWIDE campaign to study the Selected Works of Deng Xiaoping does not mean that China is building up a Mao-type personality cult around its current dominant leader, an official magazine said today. The weekly Beijing Review took the unusual step
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    • 187 3 Thais offer residence permits to investors BANGKOK, Sunday THAILAND, m an attempt to attract more foreign investment, will grant residence permits to foreigners who invest generously m the country, a spokesman of the government's Board of Investment (BOI) said yesterday. He said subject to security considerations, foreigners who invest 10
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    • 84 3 TWENTY-TWO people were rescued on Saturday from the rubble of this five-storey building that collapsed on railway tracks m the western port city of Bombay, but five of them died later m hospital. Officials said the 15-year-old commercial building, located m central Bombay, collapsed on
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    • 135 3 Prem and Zia call for end to foreign presence ISLAMABAD, Sun. Visiting Thai Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda and Pakistani President Mohammad Zia Ul-Haq yesterday called for an end to foreign intervention m Cambodia and Afghanistan. The two leaders met for two hours yesterday and later spoke at a banquet on
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    • 105 3 Quakes hit central Pakistan Thoughts that may soon rival Mao's Page IS QUETTA, Sun. A series of earthquakes hit central Pakistan yesterday leaving more than 7,000 people homeless, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported today. Aftershocks rattled the Ziarat valley near the city of Quetta and caused widespread panic. About
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      • 54 3 THE 1983 Ramon Magsaysay award for community leadership was yesterday awarded to Anton Soedjarwo, director of Indonesia's Yayasan Dian Desa Foundation, the board of trustees said m Manila. Mr Soedjarwo, 35, has won recognition for encouraging Javanese villagers to adopt a self-reliant approach with simple, readily
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      • 68 3 INDONESIA WILL sell South Korea two million tonnes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) a year for 20 years under a contract to be signed m Jakarta next Friday, Energy Minister Subroto was quoted as saying m Jakarta yesterday. He said the shipments would start after completion
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      • 76 3 A LIGHT aircraft disappeared on Friday over the island of Scram m the Moluccas, only 10 days after a Cessna from the same private charter company, Bali Air, crashed into the sea on the same Ambon-Bula route, a search and rescue spokesman said m Jakarta yesterday. The Britten
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      • 63 3 MUSLIM SCHOLARS and Shari'ah administrators from Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei and Sri Lanka gathered m Manila yesterday to tackle the various problems confronting the administration of Muslim laws m the region. The five-day conference- workshop will discuss, among other topics, the administration of Muslim
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      • 74 3 THAI FORMER Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan and Laotian Foreign Minister Phoune Sipaseuth have called for negotiations rather than military means to solve regional problems, the Lao news agency KPL reported m Vientiane on Saturday. General Kriangsak, who arrived m Vientiane on Thursday at the head of a
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    • 552 5 TOKYO, Sunday TO GIVE the construction industry a boost, national and local authorities are working on a plan that would raise the height limit on buildings m many Tokyo residential neighbourhoods. Sunshine codes, adopted by cities during the past decade to guarantee residents
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    • 373 5  -  PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Sun. Branded m the past as a nation of imitators, Japan is now marking up dramatic increase m ncr exports of technology to the United States, S ngapore and other par*;, of North and South-east Asia,
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      • 71 5 RESULTS IN the Nigerian presidential election held on Saturday started to filter m to Lagos yesterday but electoral officials said none would be announced until all had been received. The election is expected to result m a close race between incumbent President Shehu Shagari of the National
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      • 49 5 SAUDI ARABIA yesterday devalued the riyal to 3.47 to the US dollar from 3.45, effective immediately, a Saudi Arabian monetary agency spokesman said m Riyadh. The parity for the riyal last changed on March 30, when it was devalued from 3.44 to the US dollar. Reuter
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      • 52 5 PRIME MINISTER Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe yesterday declared that his Zanu party will rule the country "forever" and would work towards the creation of a one-party state. Mr Mugabe was speaking at a rally m Harare's Parliament Square to mark the 20th anniversary of the founding of
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      • 68 5 SEYCHELLES VOTERS went to the polls yesterday to elect a new people's assembly within the framework of their leftwing, one-party system m the archipelago 1,610 km off the east African coast. Only candidates from the Seychelles People's Progressive Front of President Albert Rene were allowed to stand for
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      • 78 5 THE ISRAELI Supreme Court sentenced a former Cabinet member and present head of the Tami party m the ruling government coalition to three months m prison yesterday for stealing government funds earmarked for charity. The court upheld the conviction of Aharon Abuhatzeira, who was found guilty m
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      • 54 5 IRAN HAS denied Baghdad reports that Iraqi troops thrust across the border into its territory trapping defenders m several towns. Military communiques issued m Baghdad on Saturday said the Iraqi forces, m the central sector of the Gulf war front, had encircled several towns including the border
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    • 249 5 Monsoons wreak havoc on Indian subcontinent DHAKA, Sun. Heavy monsoon rains have started sweeping the Indian subcontinent causing at least 100 deaths, damage to crops and hardship to millions of people, officials m the affected countries said. Monsoon deluges have extended from the Bay of Bengal, through Indian states surrounding
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    • 64 6 KLEVE, (West Germany), Sun. An explosion at a chemicals factory near the city of Emmerich yesterday released a poison gas cloud but West German police said later the danger had passed. A police spokesman said rain and wind dispersed much of the gas, and nobody was hurt
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    • 57 6 LONDON, Sun. Two British Phantom jets intercepted an Argentine airplane as it entered the Falkland Islands protection zone, the Ministry of Defence said yesterday. A ministry spokesman said the incident took place on Friday and the Argentine aircraft turned back immediately after it was challenged at the
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    • 230 6 VATICAN CITY, Sun. Zambia's Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo, who created controversy m the Church of Rome with his claims of healing the sick through miracles, has resigned from his post. An announcement here said Pope John Paul II yesterday accepted the resignation of Mr Milingo as
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    • 311 6 PLO takes a tougher anti- American stand TUNIS, Sunday THE Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) has ended a top-level meeting by adopting a tough anti-American stand seen as a concession by moderates seeking reconciliation with Syria, Palestinian sources said. The 81-member central council of the PLO issued a communique yesterday which
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    • 307 6 French police hunt for thugs after massacre Minister accused of being soft on criminals PARIS, Sunday RIGHT-WING politicians yesterday levelled fresh criticism at socialist Justice Minister Robert Badinter as police hunted gangsters who massacred seven people m the southern French town of Avignon yesterday. Mr Badinter has been a rightwing
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    • 188 6 OUAGADOUGOU (Upper Volta), Sun. Capt Thomas Sankara, Upper Volta 's notorious new pro-Libyan leader, has denied that Col Muammar Gaddafi had a hand m the military coup that brought him to power two days ago. Capt Sankara, a 32--year-old Marxist army captain, toppled moderate
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    • 85 6 BEIJING, Sun. Mongol herdsmen were among 1,000 people who this week staged a memorial service at the tomb of Genghis Khan, the warrior whose empire once stretched from China to the gates of Europe, the official Xinhua News Agency said. The great conqueror was reviled as an
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    • 256 6 Not all is calm in S. Africa, says Bishop VANCOUVER (British Columbia), Sunday OUTSPOKEN black South African Bishop Desmond Tutu said yesterday that conditions m the country were very volatile and he would not be surprised by another explosion of violence like the outburst m Soweto when hundreds of people
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    • 127 6 BONN, Sat. West Germany will not change its 500-year-old pure beer law to conform to a Common Market edict, Health Minister Heiner Geissler said m a statement on Friay. West Germany will continue to ban the import, and will resist Common Market attempts to make
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    • 492 8 Ladbroke to spend $840 m on real estate over next two years 6 THINGS are a lot more informal m the US. You can get to anyone even at the highest levels, a mayor, m two days. In England, it takes you two
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    • 217 8 WASHINGTON, Sunday NEARLY 700,000 telephone workers, from operators to repair workers, went on strike against American Telephone and Telegraph Company (ATT) today, after negotiations on a new contract collapsed over wages. Picket lines went up immediately along the East Coast, and spread
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    • 88 8 5,000 wild pigs roam space centre CAPE CANAVERAL, Sun. Trappers are trying to catch an estimated 5,000 wild pigs that roam the Kennedy Space Centre, and endanger future use of the spaceport for space shuttle landings. The pigs, domestic types gone wild, weigh up to 113 kg and are reproducing
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    • 73 8 BABARA and Michael Day of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, doting on the latest additions to their family their second set of twins. TOie twins were born last Friday at Broward General Medical Centre. The Days' first set of twins was born on Sept 16, 1W1,
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    • 188 8 France and Cuba back peaceful solution for C. America HAVANA, Sun FRANCE and Cuba have agreed on the need for a negotiated, political settlement of the Central American crisis, French Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson said last night. Mr Cheysson left for Paris tonight after a three-day official visit during which
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    • 131 8 RALEIGH (North Carolina), Sun. The world's huge multinational drug companies are almost ignoring the need for medicine m the developing nations of Asia, Africa and Latin America. Dr Gary Gereffi, an assistant professor of sociology at Duke University here said yesterday, the firms
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  • 116 9 MISS Yasmln Abdul Aziz, 19, a first-year arts student at the National University of Singapore, feels it is important to do her best to be the best. And this philosophy worked for her on Saturday night when she beat 12 other contestants to win the NUS
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  • 290 9 Shopping floor for Raffles Place MRT station THE Mass Rapid Transit station at Raffles Place will be a cut above the rest it will be the only one to have four storeys. City Hall station will have three storeys and all the others, two. Raffles Place station, to be sited
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  • 138 9 THIS Is where the Yio hu Kang station will be located In an area bounded by Ang Mo Kio Avennes 9, 6 and 8. It is one of seven stations that were brought under the first phase development of the MRT when
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  • 165 9 SINGAPOREANS will have a chance to listen to the best songs and musical compositions by Asean artistes m October. For Singapore will host the third Asean Song Festival featuring popular and traditional songs from Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, the Philippines and Singapore. The Singapore Broadcasting
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  • 452 9  -  LILLIAN CHEW NUS team studies suitable mixture of sand and clay By THE costs of future reclaimed land could be reduced by up to 30 per cent if a pilot project at Pulau Tekong proves successful. The staff of the Department of Civil Engineering,
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  • 188 9 FOR the first time, Singapore Airlines has emerged on the list of the 25 airlines with the highest operating revenue. Its operating revenue of U551,249 million last year placed it 16th on the Air Transport World's list. However, the list did not include British Airways, Japan
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  • 97 9 THE alertness of a personnel administrator led to the discovery of 30 stolen solder bars on Friday. Rahim bin Abdul Hadi, 27, who pleaded guilty was sentenced to one day's jail and fined $1,000 for stealing the solder bars from General Motors (S) Pte
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  • 402 10  - Worksite safety message gets right audience NG WENG HOONG By WAS the message on worksite safety reaching the people who needed it? The executive of a contracting firm felt it was not.So she invited the speaker to the worksite where the audience was. That was how Mr Tom Blackmore, a
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  • 148 10 Jazz festival from Sept 16 THE second Singapore International Jazz Festival will be held for 10 days from Sept 16, at the Singapore Conference Hall, with a break on Sept 21. The foreign bands who will perform are Decoding Society Jazz Ensemble (USA), Judy Bailey /Ron Philpott Duo (Australia), Fredrik
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  • 66 10 THE Singapore Red Cross Society is appealing to the public for funds to buy milk powder m an emergency relief operation for 104,00 displaced persons m Sri Lanka. The operation was launched by the League of Red Cross Societies, Geneva, m conjunction with the Sri Lanka Red
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  • 352 10  - $22 m Batam resort to open in January GILLIAN POW CHONG 72 two-room chalets being built near five existing bungalows By A $22-MILLION holiday resort will open on the Indonesian island of Batam, 20 km south-east of Singapore, m January next year. The joint project between a Singaporean businessman, Mr
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  • 382 10 'Malay women must improve educational level and skills MALAY women must improve their educational levels and skills to keep pace with the country's rapid development, said the Parliamentary Secretary for Health and Culture, Mr Wan Hussin Zoohri yesterday. This was important because Malay women, who make up 15 per cent
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  • 239 10 THE Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations (Majlis Pusat) must keep pace with Singapore's rapid development, the Acting Social Affairs Minister, Dr Ahmad Mattar, said yesterday. One area the council could look into was how it could equip itself with new and effective management
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  • 122 10 THE Singapore Armed Forces will be conducting military exercises m the Lim Chu Kang, Marsiling and Pulau Tekong areas from 8 a.m. on Wednesday to midnight on Aug 14. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used. The public is advised not to be alarmed. The Republic of
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  • 55 10 THE Australian Minister for Immigration and Ethnic Affairs, Mr Stewart John West, will arrive m Singapore tomorrow. During his one-day stay, he will call on the Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture. Mr S. Dhanabalan. and on the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr Chua Sian Chin. Mr West
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  • 234 11  -  MAZLAN BADRON MATHEW YAP By and SOME people just don't learn. Hot on the heels of the carpet episode, residents at Eunos Crescent were confronted with yet another stinking prob- lem. This time, the unlucky ones were peo- j pie
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  • 138 11 A BERDSHOP salesman forged veterinary certifi- i cates so he could meet the urgent demands of his Hongkong customers for magpie robins. Lee Chwee Leong's ac- i tion landed him m court on Saturday with a bigger demand to meet a $1,600 fine for forgery. Lee,
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  • 56 11 THE Sikh community will celebrate National Day with a prayer service at the temporary premises of the Central Sikh Temple at the former Bukit Ho Swee community centre m Seng Poh Road. The service will be hek. tomorrow from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. Food will be
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  • 119 11 Treat for 10,000 at Police Carnival IT was fun and thrills galore for more than 10,000 people, mostly children, who visited the Police Carnival and Display at the Police Academy at Thomson Road yesterday. The day began with a band performance by the Corporation Primary School Band, followed at 10
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  • 155 11 Co-ops are not like village shops Sidek THE co-operative cannot be run like a little village shop m the modern world because management styles and conditions have changed. The Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry, and Social Affairs), Mr Sidek Saniff, said this on Saturday when he opened a minimarket belonging
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  • 168 11 A MOTORCYCLIST died and four people were injured m road accidents on Saturday. Mr Razali bin Kamin, 22, was involved m a head-on collision with a van along Cavenagh Road when he lost control of his motorcycle. He died shortly after he was taken to
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  • 190 11 SOME shoppers who were helped by the Consumers' Association of Singapore to get refunds have expressed their gratitude m cash. Five of them have donated a part or all of the refunds they got to Case to show their appreciation. "It is not a
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  • 109 12 WHEN the men and women selected to organise this year's National Day parades at six centres got together, they found themselves with a host of questions. What kind of parade to have? How many items to put up? Should there be the additional
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  • 600 12 BOTH the Toa Payoh and Bedok parade centres' executive committees had to grapple with the factor P (for people). In the case of Toa Payoh, the planning committee did not have enough manpower. Lieutenant-Colonel Lim Poh Seng, commander
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  • 267 12 E WHILE some centres have been concerned about the lack of manpower for the National Day parades, Jurong Is more concerned about a shortage of a different sort spectators. This is because Jurong stadium is on the fringe of the biggest
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  • problem-free National Day
    • 422 13 THIS year's decentralised National Day parades are likely to be annoying to some as well as entertaining. One of the annoying factors, especially to residents of HDb states, is the loss of parking space. Some car parks have been used as assembly areas for
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    • 416 13 How some islanders will celebrate the Big Day SINGAPOREANS on two of the largest inhabited Islands here will be one In spirit with those on the mainland tomorrow. For the 2,M_ Islanders at Pnlao Übln and Pulau Seking will spend most of tomorrow with
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    • 581 13 National Day speeches They are the ones who expect government to solve their problems, says Teh SOME Singaporeans are highly unrealistic. They not only expect that the government resolves all their problems but also demand it. If a Singaporean buys a car, he expects the Housing Board
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    • 240 13 MR J. B. Jeyaretnam last night accused the government of whittling away the basic rights of Singaporeans He said it appeared that Singaporeans not receiving public assistance had no right to be admitted into government hospitals if they could not afford to pay
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    • 352 13 U_nk_L_il Magical, mystical, Island of the Gods. iM I ■tl I hi Br Ji SL. A L______H IBB' s > l __________H HftlV^ ___IB_____E>? "SJ _ft%l?___S Btr W-v jJjjK.^..^^i^W||^i|&pg^^Bl^jHM 'L :I s^_^r^^r^___l™^__^wis_^_ o_^0 o<_M»k s __»>--. wu. '-'.om<iiv. ■»%7 I rsw__tf_*_^. M ____^_f_l____BSJM^{feEsSßH -^Jy tx <" >; >■ Ex t^^^Sf?
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  • Our Changing World
    • 448 14 SCIENCE and technology are crucial to our way of life. But they develop so fast it is hard to keep up with what is happening. In this page we try to explain m simple terms the developments that may soon affect our lives. AMERICAN scientists
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    • 352 14 A SWEDISH company called Gambro is developing a product that could one day mean that hospitals will not need to ship m sterile water for commonly used intravenous drips Intravenous drips are ways of delivering fluids directly to a patient's blood-stream during
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    • Bits & Bytes
      • 63 14 SRI Lankan wine made from pineapples may soon be available, if you feel so inclined. The method has been discovered by the Industrial Microbiology Section of the Ceylon Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research. A newsletter from the Regional Centre for Technology Transfer m India said the
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      • 52 14 TRAVELLERS In Japan may not lose their way so easily now. In three railway stations belonging to the Japan National Railways, there are computerised street guides. The computer lists 1M destinations and their two-digit code and will show the traveller where he wants to go on an illuminated
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      • 117 14 ON THE subject of mosquitoes again.. If you are troubled by them, and lots of us are when we go up the East Coast of Malaysia, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine may have the answer. Scientists at the school have made
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    • 184 14 A NEW rechargeable 2.5 volt battery about half as thin as human hair has been developed by Hitachi. It is about 4 sq mm m size, can drive a digital watch for 200 to 300 hours and needs to be recharged 2,000 times. Because
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 207 15 No benefits even for those who return from abroad KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday PENSIONERS or their dependants who are not permanently residing m Malaysia will not be eligible to receive benefits under a Bill approved by Parliament on Friday. The Minister m the Prime Minister's Department,
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    • 116 15 Police seek man who threw acid on 6 people KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Police are looking for a man who went on an acidthrowing spree two days ago m the Chow Kit area here, injuring six people. The man first pounced on a 21-year-old woman at about 10 p.m. Minutes later,
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    • 36 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. City Hall and a local bumiputra firm have formed a company, Sistem Transit, to develop and run Kuala Lumpur's aerobus system, Federal Territory Minister Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad^ announced yesterday. AFP
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    • 28 15 KOTA FONABALU, Sun. Twenty-six cases of cholera were reported m Sabah over the past week, State Medical Director Dr K. C Chan said here yesterday. Bernama
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    • 438 15 No priority for bumiputra firms, says Mahathir National car project 4BUMIPUTRAS who faU to repay their loans should be imposed heavier penalties than nonbumipntra borrowers as they are not only a disgrace to themselves bot to their business community. Moreover, it will prevent others (bumipotras) from obtaining loans m for
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    • 212 15 KL wants Seoul to play a bigger role KUALA LUMP'TR, Sun. Malaysia will seek more South Korean participation m its economic development programme, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. The subject would feature prominently during his talks with South Korean leaders when he begins his week-long visit
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    • 212 15 KOTA KINABALU, Sun. A US army team will visit Sabah m October to try to clear up questions surrounding the World War II crash of an American B -24 Liberator bomber. In particular, they hope to find the graves of two of
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    • 63 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia produces about 52 million tonnes of agricultural waste annually which could be converted into energy, the secretary-general of the Science, Technology and Environment Ministry, Mr Nik Mohamed Amin Abu Bakar, said yesterday. He added that these wastes were m the form of
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    • 34 15 PENANG, Sun. Mara is studying the possibility of increasing its non-collateral loans for bumiputra petty traders from tne existing $2,000 to 15,000, National and Rural Development Minister Datuk Sanusi Junid said yesterday.
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    • 254 15 Budget cuts hit many enforcement agencies KUALA LUMPUR, Sun BUDGET cuts m the government are adversely affecting enforcement by many departments and agencies. Activities of some of these authorities are almost paralysed and field officers are grounded m their offices, sources said. They include: MINISTRY of Trade and Industry, where
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  • 452 16 JEANE Dixon notwithstanding, the future is really beyond the ken of ordinary men and women. Italy's first Socialist Prime Minister m 38 years may yet achieve more for his country than the 43 other prime ministers before him. But, for the
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  • 1504 16 LONDON "Foreign aid is the central component of world development." This was asserted, as self-evident, m 1981 by Professor Hollis B. Chenery, then m charge of research at the World Bank. This view epitomises the principal plank m the advocacy of official foreign aid
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  • 645 16 Thoughts that may soon rival Mao's BEIJING The author has been praised for "creative initiative" and "revolutionary boldness." His work is considered "a brilliant book marking a period of great historic change" and "a major event m the political life of the Chinese people.'* Speeches, talks and letters Such plaudits,
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  • Across the Causeway
    • 328 16 THERE is considerable evidence that spending cuts m the government are having a positive effect on the national budget. The austerity measures instituted a year ago have trimmed public sector allocation by about $4.5 billion. This has helped to lower the budget deficit by about
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    • 384 16 Need to get a move on MALAYSIA'S sogoshoshas (business houses) may feel a sense of grievance, particularly at comments that little has been seen by way of trading activity or a settingup of the organisational base and network that are a necessary prelude to an expansion of commercial activity. The
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  • FORUM
    • 876 17 THE contents of the letter "Consumers can benefit from lucky draws" by "Consumer" (ST, July 27) reflect a misconceived view of the rationale behind the stand taken by the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) on lucky draws. It is a fact that lucky draws do not
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    • 63 17 SOME of the abuses of lucky draws are: THE tendency to inflate the worth of prizes. NO date of the draw is printed on the coupon. DISTRIBUTION of prizes that do not tally with their description m advertisements. THE stipulation that contestants must be present on the day of
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    • 829 17 I WISH to refer to the letter "Time for good men to come together" from "Concerned Sri Lankan." (ST, Aug 4). "Concerned Sri Lankan" seems to have misconstrued what I have said m my letter "The correct Sri Lanka population
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    • 105 17 Kudos to employers who hire ex-addicts I WAS delighted to read m the article "Bosses queue up to hire former drug addicts" (ST, Aug 3) of the change m the attitude of employers towards ex-drug addicts. The former have really opened a new "pathway for the latter, enabling them to
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    • 124 17 WE refer to the reply from the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (ST, June 28) that it was considering telecasting "The Mayor of Casterbridge" and "King Lear." We are students from several schools and we urge SBC to telecast the above shows. We feel the telecasts will
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    • 238 17 To litter is to be discourteous THE feature "The big clean-up after litterbugs strike" (ST, Aug 4) is one way to expose the tendency to litter. If not checked promptly, this tendency will tarnish our reputation for being a clean and green city. It is indeed very common to see
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    • 27 17 Consumers can I benefit from < L_ lucky draws I (27 Jut wo* i *<>*^ < JT w AS reported recently draws were directly fror> ST, July 21 6738 B
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1077 18  -  MARY ANN MROWCA Credit cards are needed for transactions By Special to The Asian Wall Street Journal 4 ...companies installing the automated self-service systems predict that they will be accepted faster than bank machines m the US because of the increased popularity of home
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    • 822 18 TROY (New York) Nine years ago, Michel Poulain failed m a chemistry experiment. This week an international conference is being held to discuss how fortunate it was that he did. Poulain, a research engineer at the University of Rennes m France, was mixing various substances
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • NEWS BRIEFS
      • 89 19 PUBLIC Bank Bhd has announced a 57.3 per cent increase m group pre-tax profits to M 536.22 million for the six months ended June 30. After providing for an unchanged tax charge of 48 per cent, group net profits came to $18.78 million. At the parent bank,
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      • 70 19 CONSTRUCTION Supplies House Bhd (CASH) has requested the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore stock exchanges to continue suspension m the trading of its shares. The company, formerly known as Ulu Benut Consolidated Industries Bhd, said it is m the final stages of negotiations to participate m a "major joint-venture
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      • 79 19 TOKYO, Sun. Reflecting brisk demand at home and abroad, Japan's production of industrial robots m 1982 grew sharply over the preceding year, the Japan Industrial Robot Association said. Output totalled 24,782 units, up 12 per cent over a year ago, and was valued at US$6lB million
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      • 80 19 WIESBADEN, Sun. The West German cost of living index rose by 0.4 per cent m the month to mid- July after a similar rise the previous month. The Statistics Office had earlier said the index rose a provisional 0.3 per cent. The July index (base 1976)
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      • 92 19 CALCUTTA, Sun. Tata Tea Ltd has signed a contract to sell three million kg of tea to Iran, of which 2.5 million kg is for shipment m 1983 and the rest m the first quarter of 1984. An official of the Iranian embassy m New Delhi
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      • 53 19 OTTAWA, Sun. Unemployment fell to a seasonally-adjusted 12.0 per cent m July from 12.2 per cent m June and compared with 11.8 per cent m July last year, Statistics Canada said. Seasonally-adjusted employment m July was 10.71 million, up 64,000 from June while seasonally-adjusted unemployment fell 25,000 to
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      • 92 19 BANGKOK, Sun. The Board of Trade, an organisation representing the private sector, is seeking urgent government action to stem the Thai trade deficit which it estimates could reach a record 60 billion baht (555.6 billion) m 1983. A board spokesman said it had approached the Commerce
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      • 90 19 TAIPEI, Sun. Taiwan will take voluntary measures to cut its trade surplus with the US which reached US$2.B5 billion (Ss6.l billion) m the first six months of this year, the Board of Foreign Trade said. A spokesman said the measures included the sending of a purchasing mission to
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      • 101 19 BEIJING, Sun. The Chinese People's Insurance Company (PIC) has found that expanding business can mean growing claims, especially after bad weather, the China Daily said. This year, snowstorms m north China and heavy floods m the south have prompted insurance claims for more than 30 million yuan
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    • 387 19 KILLINGHALL Tin (Malaysia) Bhd does not expect profits m this second half to improve if tin {irices remain at current evels and export controls become more severe. This was noted by the company m its latest statement for the six months ended June 30, 1983,
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    • 581 19 DOW Finance Corp Ltd, the Hongkong-based deposit-taking company (DTC) m which MBF Holdings will be taking a 43 per cent stake, does very little lending to Malaysia but hopes to do more m the future. According to its managing director, Mr Eugene Ho, Malaysia, Singapore and
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    • 546 19 WASHINGTON, Sun. With a j terse, one-sentence announce- ment, US President Reagan signed into law the repeal of tax withholding from interest and dividend payments, which he had earlier threatened to veto. The Bill also included the administration's Caribbean Basin initiative, a set of trade preferences
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    • 481 19 ANTAH Holdings Bhd, a diversified group controlled by the Negri Sembilan Royal family, is seeking a listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. It is the first bumiputra-based group m Malaysia to do so. The group has proposed to float 20 million ordinary shares
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    • 263 19 SIM LIM Investments Ltd has reported a 19 per cent increase m pre-tax profits to $3.3 million for the year ended March 31, 1983. Profit after taxation and minority interest totalled $1.33 million for the year, giving earnings per share of 4.4
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    • 324 19 Turnover of Italian firms rises by only 10pc, study shows ROME, Sun. An alarming portrait of Italian industry has emerged from the latest annual study carried out by Mediobanca, the highly regarded merchant bank here, which shows that turnover of companies rose in money terms by only 10 per cent
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    • 261 19 US dollar up 8pc against ECU in six months BRUSSELS, Sun. The strong rise of the US dollar against European currencies m the past week emphasises a trend which became apparent over the first six months of the year. The latest analysis of the European Economic Community economies, published on
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    • 112 19 THE following Ls 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 1983 Company Turnover Prices High U» •m \tgasti IW3
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    • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
      • 79 19 Aug 1 Aug 2 Ang 3 Aog 4 Aog a <a,BTComp: 889.69 905.65 908.44 900.91 883.95 ►+BT Indicator: *****85 U***** *****86 *****38 *****21 (grinds: 925.72 943.28 946.45 938.60 923.77 •ST Finance: 2530.56 2600.76 2598.86 2590 43 2549.82 •ST Hotels. 985.84 989.53 988.93 985.95 982.03 ♦•STProp: 744 12 749.62 749.27
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      • 86 19 Aug 1 Aeg t Aag 3 Aag 4 \o« 5 ~BT Index: *****07 *****67 *****67 *****93 *****21 (aJ4STInds: 1315.91 1326.18 1329.73 1320 49 1291.97 •NST Finance: 2431.37 2428.31 2442 49 2424 97 2382.71 •NST Hotels: 654.30 654.79 654.79 654.05 653.18 **NSTProp. 1008.27 1007.18 1013.94 1008.45 982.14 MaNSTTins: 365.18 365.77
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    • 249 19 TAHAP Holdings Sdn Bhd, which is making a general bid for Kuala Lumpur Industries (XLI), intends to expand and diversify KLIs operations, particularly m finance and property development. This was disclosed m Tahap's formal offer document, which was issued to XLI shareholders by Asian
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    • 376 22 KEPPEL Shipyard, suffering from depressed conditions m the maritime industry, has reported its most disappointing interim results m years. For the first six months to June 30, 1983, the group saw a sharp 71 per cent fall m pre-tax profits to $24.2 million from $83.73
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    • 144 22 A THREE-LEVEL accommodation platform capable of housing 140 people was recently launched by Promet Pte Ltd at its Jurong yard. The three-legged selfelevating platform "Nukila" is built according to the American Bureau of Shipping Standards and is designed to provide support service for the oil and gas
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    • 252 22 Rothmans Malaysia reports lower earnings ROTHMANS of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Bhd has reported lower earnings for the year ended June 30, 1983 although sales were maintained. Unandlted figures jnst released show group pretax profits falling 19.6 per cent to M 532.87 million from $40.88 million the preceding year. The sharp
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    • 380 22 AMBASSADOR Hotel Ltd, Pan-Electric Industries' minority partner m a joint takeover of Orchard Hotel (S) Pte Ltd, is expecting lower group pre-tax profits of $373,800 this year ($691,680 m 1982). In a circular to shareholders on its proposed acquisition of a 20 per cent stake
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    • 334 22 tferger s extra white paint BERGER Paints has launched a new extra white decorative paint called Par Super Gloss Pure White. This paint contains a trace of violet which claims to disguise the yellow tint normally present m white paint. And to overcome the problem of harsh
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    • Article, Illustration
      380 22 CEREBOS Pacific Ltd has announced the appointment of John Toynbee and Lawrence Lim Kin Nam as general managers. Mr Toynbee will be responsible for the group's companies m Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. He joined Cerebos m 1975 and was responsible for the company's marketing activities m Singapore,
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  • Money and exchanges
    • 296 20 THE US dollar opened last week at 5.2.1400 10 and eased slightly to $2.1390 00 before firming to close at $2.1440 50. Trading was steady with a slightly firm bias. The Singapore dollar strengthened against most major currencies except against the Malaysian dollar. The US dollar rose due to
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    • 294 20 THE interbank money market remained liquid for the whole of last week with overnight funds being traded within a narrow range of 5 and 6 1 per cent. The continued inflow of funds through some official intervention m the swap had helped to soften the overnight rates. In line
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    • 229 20 FOR THE week ended Friday Aug 5, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank hud: 4 to 7 per cent. General fund: 5.00 to 530 per cent. Movement! of funds totalled $1098 million. ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week
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    • 465 20 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday, Aug 5, 1983: BANK'S tPLR 91 Algemene Bank 9 American Express 9^4 Am' Dam R'terdam Bank 9 Asia Commercial 8 A& NZ Banking Group 9 Ban Hin Lee Bank 9 Banca Commerciale 9 Banco
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  • 532 21 SHARE PRICES were lower for much of last week on some selling Pressure ahead of the rime Minister's National Day speech. Analysts described the market as still undergoing a correction phase, which started In mid-June. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost a further 11.31 points to 923.77, extending
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  • 616 21 BEARS continued to dominate the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week, depressing share prices across a wide front. Reflecting this, the New Straits Times Industrial Index fell 37.32 points to 1291.97. The index lost a total of 51.87 points m the previous two weeks. The NST Finance Index
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  • Overseas markets
    • 519 21 ADVANCING issues remained ahead of losing stocks on the broader market on Friday, but the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell slightly as the market entered the final hour of trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was off 0.70 to 1182.39, while the Transportation Index was up 3.07 to
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    • 299 21 Yen Ailnomoto 965 -5 Akal 594 3 Amada 730 unch AsahlChem 370 2 Asahl Glass 596 -2 Bank of Tokyo 291 unch Brldgestone 500 -2 Canon 1370 +20 Casio Computer.. 1490 -20 Citizen 485 unch j Dalel SOS unch Daiichi Kangyo Bank 484 unch D Nip Print 751 unch
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    • 247 21 SHARE prices were lower ON Friday, with the strong US dollar weighing on prices. The dollar was fixed at a 10 year high against the guilder on Friday afternoon. One of the biggest losers was publisher Elsevier, which dropped 13 guilders to 387, mainly on profit-taking. In Dutch internationals,
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    • 254 21 DOMESTIC share prices closed steady m fairly active trading on Friday, despite Wall Streets's sharply lower overnight closing. The underlying trend of the market remains firm although many operators are reluctant to take positions due to uncertainty about US interest rates. Major Swiss banks held steady after Thursday's surge
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  • 853 21 LONDON: Share prices showed surprising resilience to fears of higher US interest rates, and eventually closed the week showing small gains. The FT index finished 11.8 points higher on the week at 723.0. Trading however, has been extremely thin at times due to holiday influences and because of
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  • COMMODITIES ROUNDUP
    • 249 21 THE Singapore produce market was generally steady last week but volume of business continued to be on the low side. In tandem with the London and New York futures market, the local coffee market was quite firm most of the week due to the colder weather m
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    • 87 21 LONDON: Movements m rubber futures prices on Friday were controlled by fluctuations m sterling against the dollar throughout the day. NEW YORK: The market on Friday was quietly unchanged on very light volume. SIR-20 Palambang September shipment 180 days c and f was offered but unsold at 49 cents
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    • 64 21 Fri Thura Melbourne(l) 463.818 469.268 468.50S 474.00S New York 412.508 410.00S 413.50S 411. 00S London 411. 758 413.008 412.50S 413.758 Zurirh 409.008 413.008 *****S 416.00S Paris 408.67 414.00 Sat Prl Hongkong 412.008 408 1 08 4U.75S 408.60S Singapore (2) 412.008 408 608 412.75S 409 ((OS Export prices m non-slerling
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    • 300 21 VERY quiet and thin conditions predominated as the market fluctuated narrowly within a two-cent range to finish slightly down overall. Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co said m its review of the Singapore and Malaysian rubber markets for the week ended Aug 4. Fresh features and fundamentals were
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    • 38 21 Augl Aug2 Aug 3 Aug 4 Aug 5 'Tin 30.01 30.25 30.40 30.51 30.41 IT,bLr(SI 243^ 244*50 245.50 244.50 244.00 rXTw? 268.50 269.00 267.50 266 75 ♦m M$ per kilo In cents per kilo
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    • 132 21 LONDON: LONDON: LME afternoon ring dealings ended with Three Months business at £8,755 per tonne to show a net rise of £45 from Thursday afternoon's kerb close. Afternoon market eased as sterling continued to recover from earlier losses against the dollar but the lower levels found further small scale
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    • 549 21 .h|l Mm _wppbwb__b_^h H \\^^rhouse associates pte ltd j MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT SEMINARS I I DATA PROCESSING 1 1 Users Guide to Computing Singapore: 25 26 August 1983 Designed for all those who use or will use computers as a management tool. Participants will be able to appreciate the process of
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    • 323 22 __T *_l BBpP"^ ______w__BSllß______________ihi Ei^^M_P_i__l BESBgHyß|flßjiffßßH h J£m mmamm llM>) »iir l l l^?_____» wt i >"'' Lj -fk -ww'"^ T____*»«»****^^ v .^m^*'f^^Z tt ot>a'*^ o^^mmmmm\ wHHH __r^^^_«_f i!W *_____jr^ wtf _fl —m.~" Wkm^mX Wml^ k? **"_S_S|i^si§tH V/ F^^ TMT^^ <^*I_____B______l_r' i w w w m'nn _ii_lf-TW*'^"' l l fin,fll[f^--_^
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    • 788 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP 1 Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm Ordinary $1 .00 per word (Mm $15.00) El' J* r\ X"^ X"*\ _T\r— N. r\ r"^V _0 -$._o.percolcm A Entertainment Food guide ,M J_»_^JN*v atZ^SM I I J I /S_hT\ /Vi __r_J\ t fit* 12.30 pm for Sunday
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    • 540 23 19 Household Appliances XI I I 1 1 =r7 instant X I Zs\ HEATER UyjJ Oj) m ELECTRONIC 5 years guarantee on Healing Element I m COMPACT SAFT^ ECONOMICAL STYLISH At Special Low Price I ><fciCC Model \J> I W _J Mark II Including Stop Valve Shower Kit Installation nsollal
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    • 665 23 27 Wanted WE BUY AT High prices pawnshop receipts and gold. Tel: *****84/5. 28 Health Centres/ Massage ORCHARD PLAZA HEALTH Centre, Unit #03-30, Ist floor, Orchard Plaza, (above Penthouse). Massage/Sauna/Facial. All rooms y. lth showers attached. Open daily: 10.00 a.m. to 11.30 p.m. Tel: *****06/*****07. SPECIALIST HEALTH SALON 277 Orchard
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    • 672 23 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing Europe's Most Reputable School Brings you the beat of London! I INSTRUCTORS, TECHNIQUES AND WORLD RECOGNITION DIPLOMAS. WHY FLY TO LONDON. WE ARE HERE NOW! HAIRDRESSING COURSE (STORE) 27 wk» F/t Protessional Ha_rd__.-_-.Ji- CourM I •52 wki P/T 1 week free Advance Course m London) 1!
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    • 461 23 37 Aircon/Refrigerator KOWA ELECTRICAL SPECIALISES m repairing, servicing, installing, spraying and selling all kinds of alrconditioners, refrigerators, washing machines and home appliances. Please call *****49/ *****49. AH KIEW AIRCONDITIONING Refrigeration Service specialises m sales, trade-in, repairing, respraying and rental. Tel: *****88/ *****89. More than 110 classifications surely there's one to
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    • 218 23 37 Aircon/Refrigerator JOO KHENG SERVICE airconditioners and refrigerators. Sale, rental, respray, repairing, installation, maintenance, service. *****68/ *****69. SALES/SERVICE/RENTAL/ Repair of all kinds of alrcondltloners and refrigerators at reasonable rates, guarantee, trade-In available. Tel: *****2/ *****38. SALES, RENTAL, REPAIR spray painting for fridge, airconditloner, cooker. Trade-in available. Holland Refrigeration, *****38. SPECIAL
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    • 133 23 38 TV/Video/ Sound System SEE FWA SPECIALIZES In Video, Colour TV., Hi-Fl system repairs, antennae Installation. Tel: *****14, *****95 SPECIALISED IN ANTENNA service, one year guarantee. Please contact: *****05/ *****19, Mr Yong. COLOUR TV 26" selling cheap with guarantee and other Items to clear. Call *****00. 39 Photography EXCHANGE CAMERA
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    • 167 23 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery CHEAP TRANSPORTATION AND delivery, $12 per trip Inclusive of labour supply. Also all types of cleaning services provided. Tel: *****70/*****73, till 9p.m. HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION service. Days nights. Reasonable charges. Workers provided. Tel: *****97. Specialised In piano. SPECIALISE IN HOUSEHOLD, office, factory removals. Lorries, cranes for hire.
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    • 238 23 IN Do you have an old motor _J**™^^^Ba_ KVV cycle? Does it look so old that f_B_ you're abashed about it? f |t^ J^^J Well, we have some news *r^ m^^ mm1 m^ m mm C3H that may just throttle you' _M___k IA^V An advertiser would like to Li^_M_.^iiiiii»^.M J£J
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    • 204 24 39 Photography ■__t_'i___i _____!___L___Jfcsi4'*^^i^B ___*-_*^_r____2 _J_^__L_^__mMß__ mr* vMPV s_i 51 Printing Copying Services NAME CARDS 200 pieces $10. .SOO pieces 120, 1000 pieces $35. For quick printing within 2 hours, additional charge Blk 5073. Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 2. =02- 1:*****29 *****34. BUSINESS CARDS, LETTERHEADS. Invoices. Stickers. Ready within
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    • 735 24 53 Computer Products/Services FANTASTIC OFFER FOR EXCLUSIVE MEMBERS A nominal entrance fee ol $3,600 will enable you to become an Exclusive Member ol Computer Library to enjoy a free gift of a full .system of genuine Apple II c. worth $5,500. comprising the f»lI lowing it' ins A) APPLE He
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    • 799 24 60 Business Opportunities CALLING DEALERS of Fashionable Garment, Accessories and other consumer goods. If you have the right merchandise, we have the space for you Call: *****00 ext 13 today. SHOP SPACE for Hair Saloon. Boutique, Travel Agency. Pharmacy Clinic. Call *****00 ext 13 Today. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Wanted foreign financial
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    • 1133 24 62 Other Products/ 62 Other Products/ Services Services __M__MMMIIMMi F^ GREAT PACIFIC \£M FINANCE LTD FIXED DEPOSIT RATES Sl2 months 6X p.a. 6 months T/iX p.a. 3 months VAX p.a" 1 month 7% pTa" Savings e% Account for 5p3 3 MWM _5_ 42 months coll any a< our branch** t__OW
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    • 419 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial FULL/PART-TIME BILINGUAL Tutors required to teach all levels/ subjects. Any districts Immediate assignments. 29____ IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENTS FOR Secondary and Pre-L' tuition In all districts Please contact *****90 (anytime). PART-TIME FULL-TIME TUTORS required by tuition agency Minimum qualifica' ions GCE V level. Call *****85. TUTORS REQUIRED
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    • 496 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical CORPORATION"" OF SINGAPORE (PRIVATE) LIMITED invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the post of: GENERAL CLERK Requirements ♦GCE 'O' level with credit m English 1-2 years' relevant working experience is desirable but not essential. •Ability to type
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    • 181 24 !|<_sm ■n m Q A top American manufac- B R turing company requires: W W GCE O' level preferably W with a good credit m H Typing speed of 40-50 X M Ability to operate M SAGEM/OKI machine A as well as leased circuit ZA Q 2 years working experience
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    • 266 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical rgreat p r news v for good, I fast, speedy temporary personnel oo i your reliable source* oo :■_»< _l|l_i% calh 3.8.666 I Today We re After jj TYPISTS SECRETARIES PABX/PMBX OPS TELEX OPERATORS Mnns DESPATCH RIDERS CALL *****65 'Cos We're On The Lookout
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    • 409 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established Marine ENgineerw ing Company m Jurong invites applications tor the position SECRETARY I Requirements:--1 I I l o r r e- J I c 1 lallty, mature moti- I I Dutiesf ma--7 ah asp. tarial 7 m A competitive salary and an at-
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    • 459 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial tf Clerical rifflsTop Vj WE HAVE ALL THE JOBS YOU NEED TODAY TYPISTS RECEPTIONISTS SECRETARIES FEMALE PURCHASING CLERKS DESPATCH RIDERS l with bike) ACCOUNTS CLERKS WANG WORD PROCESSOR OPERATORS FEMALE CREDIT CONTROL ASSISTANTS (Changi) GENERAL WORKERS Call: *****62/ *****63 PICK YOUR JOB! QUEENSWAY BRANCH you
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    • 552 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial tf Clerical Established construction company m Jurong seeks suitable persons for the posts ol: RECEPTIONIST CUM GENERAL CLERK Minimum OCE o' Level. Able to type 2 years working experience with some knowledge of spare parts ACCOUNTS CLERK LCC Higher Accounting Certificate Able to type c
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    • 346 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial tf Clerical RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL CLERK required by established trading company Main Duties: To operate telephone switchboard (EPABX). Send telexes c tiling and typing. Pre-Requisites: Applicants must c Possess OCE *o' level. Have a pleasant personality and voice. c Have a good command of English. Bright
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    • 545 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Our client, an established law firm requires:ACCOUNTS CLERK VITB graduates or GCE 'A' level. Attractive salary and pleasant working condition. Training provided. Handwritten application with telephone number to:Newman Corporate Services Pte Ltd 7500A Beach Road #13-320 The Plaza Singapore 0719 Required SALES CO-ORDINATOR CUM
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    • 582 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial tf Clerical FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK/KEY PUNCH OPERATOR Minimum GCE 'O' level, c Able to type. Experience not essential, training will be provided. Interested applicants please write m with full particulars, stating contact phone and photograph to: THE PERSONNEL MANAGER P.O. BOX 260 MAXWELL ROAD SINGAPORE
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    • 765 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial tf Clerical FEMALE CLERK required Ability to work independently, type and preferably with knowledge of technical correspondences. Please apply with contact number to> S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 GENERAL/ACCOUNTS CLERK Requirements: LCCI Intermediate Accounts with typing, general office knowledge. Interested please
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    • 522 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A LEGAL FIRM requires a Telephone Operator cum Typist. Interested, please call *****55. Shirley. ESTABLISHED FIRM REQUIRES Clerk with typing Certificate. Tel: *****2 for immediate appointment. FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK required for immediate employment. Macpherson district. Interested, tel. *****75. IBM 528 SERIES Operator for Jurong.
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    • 743 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales LADIES!!! If you are: 1. outgoing, dynamic and pleasant 2. willing to work hard 3. full of drive and initiative and self-moti-vated 4. possess a driving licence 5. able to speak good English and other dialects COME JOIN US In
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    • 245 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVES Applications are invited for the post of: SALES EXECUTIVE m the sales of Silks, reen Hot Stamping Equipment and accessories. Applicants should have experience m silkscreening and hot stamping processes and preferably own a car. Please apply with resume and r Acent non-returnable
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    • 494 26 66 Situations Vacant Sales A Reputable Engineering Company invites suitable candidates for a prospective and challenging career with us as SALES EXECUTIVE c Exposure and experience ln direct sales for reputable brand of type working tools with established market. c Own transport. c Ability to work independently and communicate at
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    • 831 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales MENARD PART-TIME BEAUTY ADVISORS No experience required Earn attractive income during your leisure hours. Free sample set Free skin-care and make-up courses. 1 free facial and gift for enrolling today. Don't hesitate! Earn while you learn. Why not enrol today. »03-14, The Arcade, 11 Collyer
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    • 569 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical f) Technical PE_H©A leading Engineering Company providing a fully integrated service covering engineering, designing, installation, calibration, maintenance and overhauling of telecommunications, electronic instrumentation, defence electronics and marine electronic systems invites applications for the posts of: M&E SUPERVISORS The Person c Polytechnic Diploma
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    • 333 26 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical _g=B m ECOGE U.S_A. TEST TECHNICIANS/ TEST ANALYSTS Industrial Technician Certificate m Electronic, Telecommunication or HSC with strong electronic background. Those who have Obtained TVade Certificate, part City Guilds Certificates m related field with 2 years' relevant industrial working experience will also be considered. Job
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    • 463 26 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical /iNCOM SINGAPORE A well established American Multi-national Company has immediate vacancies for: SET-UP TECHNICIAN (Screw Machine) c At least 3 years experience m setting up and maintaining screw machine/auto lathe Preferably completed N.S. QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTORS (Male) Technical Four/viTB At least 1 year's experience hi
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    • 264 26 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical ____a if-siim DEMETRON /MAINTENANCES TECHNICIAN (Mechanical) Trouble-shooting and maintenance of production machines. NTC/ITCin Mechanical Engineering with 1 -2 years' experience m maintenance work. Able to work 2 rotating shifts. Those without formal qualifications but with relevant experience will be favourably considered. An attractive salary and
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    • 533 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical X> PDCI .-h-JiM. _ii ir_. I Js! 3 years experience o cl preferably m a O manufacturing firm Technical Diploma O holder n Q Familiar with AQL o requirements, statistical Q.C. and O have a sound 2 O knowledge of q metrology c a fl
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    • 458 26 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical JDC-HAZAMA j A Main contractor for the 5 7 redevelopment project of V the Chartered Bank Build- I 1 ing invites applicationa for L MECHANICAL ENGINEER j 1 c Bachelor Of Engineering I (mechanical LX minimum 2 years expert- i 7 ence m building works
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    • 605 26 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical Dapon Industrades Pte. Ltd., 2, Sungei Kadut Drive, Singapore 2572 SITE SUPERVISORS (Building) Required c Ability to supervise, do drafting estimation c 1-2 years experience m site work c Tactful able to co-ordinate with clients Architects c Have own transport with class 3 driving licence
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    • 491 27 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical URGENTLY REQUIRED. Aircraft operator at Seletar Aerodrome requires hangar helpers Preference Male applicants who tiave completed N S speak English, singaporean Permanent residents I'revious experience around aircraft facilities an asset, not a requirement, we will tram Full company benefits Please submit particulars m person at
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    • 548 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production 1—- I They're All Coming To Tandon! How About You? Be a Member Of Our Big Company! As FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS ___i^ iAmmwk*^^^^AwM\mm\\EmX^mmwW'^^^^^Amm\ i
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    • 356 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production m yY?R^tfiT**m^*F^ We invite applications for the position of: FEMALE I PRODUCTION I OPERATORS I Reqiilf— Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents Completed at least Primary 6 education. We offer very attractive starting salary; 5-day work
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    • 258 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production w SINGAPORE KCK PTE LTD invites applications tor the post ot FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Must be .-ais and above At least Primary educat ion or i-i.ii: Basic Education I) No Shift 5-day week Good start iiik wages Attendance allowance S..U per month Transport allowance $1
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    • 191 28 __________----_M»»___-------66 Situations Vacant g) Production I m 1 MALE PRODUCTION EMPLOYEE $500 per month plus $140 productivity incentive FEMALE PRODUCTION EMPLOYEE $455 per month plus $100 productivity incentive You can choose to work from 7.00 am to 4.30pm or 4.30pm to I.ooam (5-day week) No shift rotation Transport provided Uniform,
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    • 227 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production A A leading plastic company k manufacturing Injection I moulded parts requires: Completed National Service 5 GCE O Level Knowledge of line control would be an advantage but not I essential Prepared to work on I 2 shilts [Jllll I Vocational School Certificate Completed National
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    • 439 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production Olivetti I Olivetti-Europe's largest manufacturer of V. office equipment Female Production Operators NORMAL Can earn f% Qf\ per HOURS up to _«p %3 UV month IST* 2ND SHIFT can ea rn^^4 Af\ per We«My up to IV month Rotation PERMANENT
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    • 231 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production < I ©JGEHMO Starting Pay 2nd Shift: 3.25 pm 11.50 pm Starting Pay 3rd Shift: 10.35 pm 7.00 am 2nd/3rd shift allowance Confirmation increment Free medical benefits Free education learn to read and write English and Mathematics Paid leaves annual,
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    • 498 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production I— Waammm^— w m _^H^H_^^S V<*~___________________________________L__.' *%^^s_f mm WmmMWMAWm ELECTRONICS IMIKKO TOYPTELTD require FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS We offer good salary and other allowances (Age: 16 and above) Malaysian citizen are welcome. We provide: Good working environment with air- con and
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    • 154 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production A Schlumberger Company has vacancy for A&B^f 9 6.50 a.m. to 3 p.m. 2.50 p.m. to 11 p.m. C Permanent Shift 10.50 p.m. to 7 a.m. FEMALE OPERATORS TO EARN MORE THAN JUST GOOD PAY mar. 8& -J l_____iS4 |IN-_EMENTj I^WEEKj pPJwP ipACATIO?] Wleave ff_T_TEI_S_Y
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    • 564 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production ~r Our Company has immediate vacancies for 1. PRODUCTION FITTERS Completed N.S. Possess NTC 3on relevant Trade Certificate Few years working experience m a similar job In metal working or packaging factory 2 rotational shift duties 2. TRAINEE FITTERS Completed N.S. Secondary education m technical
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    • 729 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant l____M---i__-_--_____HHB_____i-l mmmmuam^ mtmmmmmmmamaammmmm^^^^ m WM|HaHHHaHn H___n______--M_S Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I lan don We are the leader m the manufacture of floppy disk-drives for the computer industry. We have immediate vacancies for the following positions. [SECURITY GUARDS Able to read
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    • 702 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous A SHIMIZU IS X CONSTRUCTION CO., LTD. SINCE 1804 (INCORPORATED IN JAPAN) M urgently invites applications for the following positions STOREKEEPER Minimum 2 years related experience Age 22 40 years TIME KEEPER Minimum 2 years related experience m a large
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    • 633 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I CORJEN We are a leading furniture manufacturing firm and we invite applications for: 1. ACCOUNTANT To assume the entire accounting function of the Company which includes budgeting and management accounting and some administrative work. Should possess recognised accounting qualifications
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    • 799 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous A leading financial institution has immediate vacancies for:--(1) INTERNAL AUDITORS A degree m Accountancy or a recognised Accounting qualification Minimum 1 year's relevant auditing experience (2) ASST LEGAL OFFICER A LLB degree or its equivalent Preferably has some experience m
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    • 219 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous Nestle The Singapore subsidiary of Nestle, the International Food Beverage Company, invites suitably qualified can didates for the following post Primary education Preferably completed full-time National Service No shift work The Company provides attractive terms and conditions of employment which includes: 1% month bonus Annual
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    • 339 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous LOOKING FOR A JOB WITHOUT SHIFT DUTY? our Manufacturing Company has i he following vacancies 1. PRODUCTION OPERATORS (MALE/ FEMALE) 2. PRINTER TRAINEES (MALE) 3. JUNIOR TRAINEES (MALE/ FEMALE) 14 years old and above! 4. FORKLIFT DRIVER Fringe Benefits: Salary increment on confirmation. Medical benefits.
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    • 412 30 66 Situations Vacant I I) Miscellaneous Technicians Requirements: Some experience m mechanical engineering and electrical procedure Completed full-time National Service Must be prepared to work on 3 rotating shifts Clerks j Requirements: Secondary education Must have a good aptitude for figures We offer attractive basic wages, shift allowances, fringe benefits
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    • 405 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous fills HOTEL ROYAL requires 1. FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS Gross Salary: $440/$5OO 2. FRONT OFFICE CASHIER Gross Salary: $440/$5OO 3. RESTAURANT CASHIER Gross Salary: $440/$5OO 4. SECURITY GUARDS Gross Salary: $350/$4lO 5. CHAMBERMAIDS Gross Salary: $380/$440 6. HOUSEMAN Gross Salary: $380/ $440 7. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Gross
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    • 582 30 66 Situations Vacant mSESSmimmmmm^mMMMMmmmmmmmmMmmwmmm I) Miscellaneous k„i HOTEL < I Malaysia 4 Urgently requires 4 n |A) JUNIOR HOUSEKEEPER i H 4 Secondary Education m J H the English Stream T V 2-3 years supervisory 1 U k experience m or knowl- 4 N edge of Housekeeping j U B)
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    • 438 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous K_-L----J-L------»---------l----__n. WEmmmmmmma Singapore Glass Manufacturers Pte Ltd requires: GENERAL WORKERS J who are prepared to work on rotating shifts. c We pay attractive wages with good prospects for advancements. Please call personally with full particulars and 2 pass- i port size photo between 9a.m. i
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    • 359 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A COUNTRY WESTERN CLUB Due to our expansion Attention Ladiesll Come Join Us: CUSTOMER RELATION OFFICER c Western Country Style uniform provided c Attractive remuneration c High basic salary $400 to $600 c Plus company Incentives Interested applicants please call: *****07 from 10am to 7pm.
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    • 533 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GO RYEO JEONG KOREAN RESTAURANT WAITERS/KITCHEN HELPERS Chinese only Able to perform split shift duties, 12pm to 3pm 6pm to 11pm Attractive salary, uniforms and meals provided Age below 28 years Interfiled applicants, pleaee call personally at: 3rd Floor, Orchard Plaza, Orchard Road on Bth,
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    • 821 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous HONG GUAN CO PTE LTD Industrial Gases Division 754-756 Upper Bukit Timah Road 16 km, Spore 2367 Tel: *****81 urgently requires EXPERIENCED CLASS 5 TRAILER TANKER DRIVERS Please call at the above address for direct interview. JAPANESE TRADING COMPANY requires a COMPANY DRIVER for immediate
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    • 499 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous EXPERIENCED DRIVER REQUIRED by established company Above 30 years old =07-05. Afro Asia Building. Robinson Road. FIELD ASSISTANT WANTED by transport and food catering business. Must have class 111 license. *****11 FREIGHT FORWARDING COMPANY requires immediately a Despatch Rider. Possess own motorbike. Contact Miss Tan
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    • 592 30 72 Vehicles For Hire KIM HOCK CHYE otters Special Rates For Daily Weekly Monthly rentals c Datsun 120YG1., 140J Bluebird 1600 c Toyota Corolla DX/ Carina 1600 c Mlt Colt Lancer 1400 Galant 1600 c Honda Accord Auto c Pickups/ Vans/ Trucks Station wagons 389 BALESTIER RD SPORE 1232. TEL:
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    • 856 31 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nlssan REGISTERED FEB. 80 Datsun 100A 1 owner, aircond, radio cassette, new road tax $14,900 Contact Albert Ng (office): II (home *****76 1976 DATSUN 100A HI saloon air-con. new paint, new Wad tax, Oood condition Selling price negotiable. Interested tel: *****58 8 1982 DATSUN BLUEBIRD
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    • 636 31 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda COH CMUtt SINGAPORE USED CAR PTE LTD 1 253 8877 1976 MAZDA 929 2-door, nonPARF. Very sporty looking. Aircon, modified mudguard, 6-way speaker sound stereo. 5 series tyres $10,600. Tel: *****81. 1979 MAZDA 929 L Automatic. Company owner, radio/cassette, original metallic paint, accident free,
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    • 599 31 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi MID 1981 MITSUBISHI Galant 1600 OS 1 lady owner, m excellent condition. With aircond. sports rims, power windows and cassette. Asking $23,200 0.n.0 Interested, tel:- *****77 *****33 ALMOST 1983 MITSUBISHI Tredia 1400 GI.X. 1 owner. Aircond, radio/ cassette, sports rims. Showroom condition. Please call
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    • 1391 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota J) Toyota F THE RIGHT CHOICE |l Appointed Dealer By BORNEO MOTORS (S) PTE LTD I Full Range Of I Test-Drive At: VEHITO COMPANY Head Office: 594 Upp. Thomson Rd. 7 Milestone TEL: *****63 Bronch-Showroom: 261 Upp. Thomson Rd. sl_
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    • 1063 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others I) Others [Unbeatable Offer 1 CHARADE CS 4 speed 1 5__r| E net! PARF $21,500- Price includes air-con SSin Tien Seng p ,d Head Office Kallang Centre 7481 1 66 Jurong Centre *****11 Sin Ming Centre 4531 1 66 Whampoa
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    • 964 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles MazdaE22oo Downpayment $2,900 MSo^^^ O ne year or 20.000 km warranty, whichever comes first. 5 free inspections at 1,000; 10,000: 20,000; 30,000 and 40,000 km carried out m our
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    • 545 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses EAST COAST AVENUE Walking dIsUUK to lagoon and market new double-storey 3-bedroomed terrace house, with without new furniture Property Agency Pie Ltd: *****55 (welcome agents l SELETAR HILLS ESTATE single storey semi-detached house. _t bedrooms, fully furnished, aircondltloner, water heater, garden, etc Reasonable rental. For
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    • 768 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses CLEMENCEAU AYE (DIST. 9) Single -storey Mini-detached, 2 bedrooms, covered garage Rental $2000. Interested please call: *****22 CLOSE TO AMERICAN School, 2 1 2-storey semi-detached, beautifully furnished. 4 plus 1 bedroom. Available immediately. $3,600 negotiable. 469«438 Sharon. COLONIAL BUNGALOWS IN Adam, Belmont, Cornwall, Mt Pleasant,
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    • 1090 32 i 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments p-BBB Ba_&aa_----HS An exclusive concept m condominium living. 5 double-storey masionettes and 5 two-bedroom service apartments located along Dyson Road, off Chancery Hill Road. Amenities include swimming pool, sauna, 24-hour security, video-intercom security system for each unit, fully-equipped kitchen,
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    • 538 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments BALESTIER TERRACE, UPPER Serangoon. Macpherson, River Valley, Seletar, Sembawang. Budget $1,200 above. *****44 *****44 I BALMORAL POINT (DIST. 10) luxurious maisonette, central aircond. 4 bedrooms, servant's. $6,000 partially furnished. Shang Properties *****85 BALMORAL TOWERS 4-bedroom- I ed high floor partially furnished apartment. Pool/ tennis. Immediate
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    • 813 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments HIMIKO COURT (DIST. 10) 20th storey. 2 bedrooms Also 3 bedrooms, study Rental: $2,800 onwards. Partially/ fully furnished. Shang Properties *****85. LEONIE TOWERS (DIST. 0923) centrally airconditioned maisonette, 3 bedrooms, study, servant's. $5,000 partially furnished Shang Properties *****85. NEAR ORCHID INN, luxury studio apartment, covered
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    • 708 32 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS/ apartments/ houses available immediately m various residential districts. Tel: *****74/ *****87 FURNISHED ROOMS IN City for foreigners and students. $250 each with all facilities, meals, etc Call *****13 *****53 anytime. MASTER BEDROOMS, FURNISHED, aircon, carpeted, bathroom attached. No cooking. Balestier Road, Shaw
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    • 1291 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses The Chase is on for housing finance. SThe Chase Manhattan Bank has come up with one the most attractive mortgage loan arrangements, on rms up to 20 years. With a personal investment
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  • OBITURIES
    • 63 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. CHAN KONG WEE Aged 60 passed away peacefully on 6.8.83 leaving behind:Wife: Hiaw Yee Nam Sons: Peter Chan Chow Ming Philip Chan Chow Khian Daughter: Chan Yueh Tarn Daughter-in-law: Adeline Chan Hui Huang Cortege leaves 17, Siang Kuang Aye., Spore 1334 (Tel. no.:
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    • 67 37 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements The family of the late MR ONG ENG HAN who died m an accident on 26.7.83, wish to record their appreciation and sincere gratitude of the prompt settlement by: UNITED INDIA INSURANCE CO. LTD 1, Colombo Court, #07-26/29 Singapore 0617 and its Chief Agents: U.I. ENTERPRISE
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    • 86 37 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR TOH QUEE GUAN WISHES TO THANK REV MICHAEL WONG, RELATIVES AND FRIENDB FOR THEIR KIND ATTENDANCE, CONDOLENCES, DONATIONS, WREATHS AND HELP DURING THE RECENT BEREAVEMENT THE family of the late MR HO KOON GEE WIFE: Pang Chin Kirn SONS: Soo Tong, Soo
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    • 114 37 IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED MOTHER MDM AGNES LIM DEPARTED 8.8.82 To Heaven, we pray. God has taken you away. Cause we didn't value your sacrifices and love each day. How we wish, now, we could make It up to you. How we regret being careless
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    • 139 37 In loving memory of FREDDY TAN KOK WAH who left us so unexpectedly 2 years ago. 'Time changes many things but not the memory this day brings.' Always remembered by: Josephine Sim, Ng Sok Seok, Shahjihan, Irene Foo, Yip Kum Thong, Tina Lim, Chee Kian Hock, Tan
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      82 37 MR KHOO THIAM HOCK AGE 65 Pa.s__ away p____ully on 6th August 1963 leaving behind: WIFE: TAN NGAN NEO SON 8: ONG SOO KIONG JOHN KHOO DAUGHTERS: ROSE KHOO ESTHER KHOO SONS -IN-LAW FRANKIE TAN HO KOK TONG DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: ANG BENG NEO ROSA YIP GRANDCHILDREN: BERNARD ONG LIONEL
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      160 37 MR. CHEONG BAN CHEONG AGED 77 Passed away peacefully on 7th August 18*3 leaving behind: 2 wives, 4 sons, 5 daughters, 2 daughters-in-law, 5 sons-in-law, 15 grand children and 1 grand son-in-law. Funeral service will be held m Singapore Casket Company, 120 Lavender Street, Singapore. Cortege leaves on
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  • 289 37 SPLASH Three more world swim marks fall on final day CLOVIS, California, Sun. Five world records have been set three yesterday m the United States long course swimming championships at the Clovis Olympic Swimming Complex near Fresno. Rick Carey finished with world records m both the 100 and 200 metres
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  • CRASH
    • 397 37 STAFFORD SPRINGS, Sun. A racetrack smash-up on Friday night sent a car hurtling over a 1.22-metre barrier into a crowded grandstand at Stafford Springs Motor Speedway here m the United States, injuring 33 people, one critically, authorities said. "I just
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    • 265 37 Aussies take narrow lead KARLSRUHE (West Germany), Sun. Australia stole a narrow lead on the first day of a threenation swimming match against Sweden and West Germany yesterday. The first 20 races of the match, two weeks before the European championships m Rome, produced seven Australian victories worth 165 points.
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  • ON THE TENNIS SCANE
    • 185 37 HOUSTON, Sun. Five- time Wimbledon cham- pi on Bjorn Borg, of Sweden, has entered the US$4OO,OOO ($840,000) j World Mixed Doubles Ten- nis Championships, tournament officials announced yesterday. Borg, who announced his retirement from tennis last March, will partner West German Bettina Bunge, the world's No.
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    • 297 37 NEWPORT (California), Sun. Americans Tim Mayotte and Jimmy Connors scored straight-set victories to reach the final of a US$3OO,OOO ($627,000) exhibition tennis tournament. Mayotte, 25, easily pulled off the biggest upset of the three-day, eight-man tournament by eliminating Czech Ivan Lendl 6-4, 6-2. Connors, the crowd's
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    • 107 37 DALLAS, Sun. Officials for World Championship Tennis announced yesterday that a new points system would be used to determine which players qualified for next year's US$3OO,OOO ($627,000) final, scheduled for April 24-29 at Reunion Arena. WCT executive director Owen Williams said the new points system would
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  • Page 37 Advertisements
    • 667 37 112 Commercial ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS Leading to C G 1984 Exam. CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 3545-D. Blk 162, sth Storey Hukit Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (8 lines) PARTI eFn 7 00-lo.oopm 12/8 PART II Sun 100- 4.00pm 14/8 Thur 7.00- 10.00pm 11/8 PART 111 Mon 7.00- 10.00pm 8/8 LEX
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    • 492 37 112 Commercial LCCI PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE COURSE (INTENSIVE) PART-TIME 17TH AUG '83 Course incorporates: c Hands-on' Telex course (ER34 with memory) Hands-on Word Processing course Hands-on' Computer Programming course Please call personally at: SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS TRAINING CENTRE 07-05, 7th fir Orchard Shopping Centre (above Mohan's) Orchard Road Singapore 0923 L
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    • 130 37 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) Glitter City it goes on twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, and it sells dreams beautiful boys and fabulous
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  • 425 38  -  JOE DORAI Without star striker, Singapore have it tough against Selangor PREVIEW...By WILL Singapore's national soccer team, without their star striker, Fandi Ahmad, still be able to beat their onceperennial rivals Selangor? That must be the question fans will be asking tonight when the two teams meet
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  • 264 38 Hamburg beat Liverpool on penalty kicks ROTTERDAM (Holland), Sun. European champions Hamburg beat English League winners Liverpool 4--3 on penalties yesterday after an uninspiring match m a pre-season soccer tournament here. Liverpool created the best chances, 6ut lack of effort, particularly from Scottish international Kenny Dalglish, let them down. The
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  • 56 38 Singapore: David Lee; Goh S_e. Heng, Ao-yeong Pak kuan, Norhalis Shafik, Lim Tang Boon; Sallm Moln, Hashing Hoxni. Malek Awab; K. Kannan, V. Sandram Moorthy, Gerard Louis. Selangor: R. Arumagam; Lim Teong Kirn, S. Gonasegaran, S. Snpramanlam, Wong Hong Nnng; Jamalnddlii Norhlt, Abdullah; Khang Hung Meng,
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  • 148 38  - Republic's dual Cup boost JOE DORAI MALAYSIA CUP champions Pahang will campaign for Singapore's return to the annual soccer series next year. And if Pahang make their proposal at the Football Association of Malaysia Council meeting this month, Selangor will throw m their support. The was disclosed by the managers
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  • 212 38  -  TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE'S golf professionals are m for a busy and exciting year-end, thanks to their association's getting sponsors for two tournaments on the local circuit. Earlier on, there were some fears after the House of Dunhill, previous sponsors of the Professional
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  • 318 38 Vincent lands second ace AN ACE on the golf course is as elusive as four together m a poker hand. So when Vincent Sect got his second hole-in-one within nine months of the first, one can just imagine the commotion it must have caused at Warren Club on Saturday (writes
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  • 267 38 SINGAPORE Island Country Club, still reeling from their surprise defeat by Jurong Country Club m the Intercfub Premier golf League last week, were given another severe blow when they lost to close-rivals Sembawang by three strokes at home yesterday. A draw would have been enough for
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  • 328 38 ZANDVOORT (Holland), Sun. Britons Ken Brown and Glenn Ralph and Australia's Vaughan Somers shared the lead on 205 11 under par after three rounds of the Dutch Open golf championship at the Kennemer Club here yesterday. Brown, 26, shot the day's best round, a
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  • 253 38 LOS ANGELES, Sun. With his sights firmly set on his first major title, Hal Sutton tees off m today's final round of the United States' Professional Golfers' Association championship with a two-stroke lead over Ben Crenshaw and four over the rest
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  • 416 38 MILWAUKEE beat Toronto 3-0 m the East Division of the American Baseball League on Saturday. Other results: Texas 6 Cleveland 1, Chicago 6 Baltimore 4. New York 13 Detroit 3, Oakland 6 Minnesota 4, Kansas City 4 Boston 0, Seattle 2 California 1. National League, East Division: Montreal
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  • 195 38 Americans unless stated: 213 Hal Sutton 65, 66, 72. 215 Ben Crenshaw 68, 67, 70. 217 John Fought 67, 69, 71. 2«8 Larrv Nelson 72, 68, 68; Bruce Lietzke 67, 71, 70; Pat McGowan 68, 67, 73. Jay Haas 68, 72, 69; Scott Simpson 66. 73, 70;
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  • 227 38 SAO PAULO, Sun. The Soviet Union came from behind to defeat the United States, the defending champions, 84-82 m an exciting final of the ninth World women's basketball championships last night. With only seconds remaining, the teams were levelled on 82 points, but. m what proved
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  • Article, Illustration
    532 39 Day smiles on student who jumps into record books IT WAS a lucky leap to fame for Choo Suan m the Seiko inter-club track and field meet at the National Stadium yesterday. Lucky because from the starting height of 1.45 metres m the women's high jump, the 18-year-old
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  • 390 39  -  BRIAN MILLER By THERE was action galore at Kallang BowlerDrome yesterday when the 40 graded finalists (20 men and 20 women) battled it out for the 20 places (10-10) m the Singapore team for this week's Singapore International bowling championships. But, sad to say, the end
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  • 157 39 STP International upset favourites Geylang to win the Pesta Sukan 100-kilometre team time trial cycle race at Changi yesterday. STP's quartet of Ramli Ahmad, Nirwan Kassim, Ahmad Sam and Mohammed Sani clocked 2hr. 27min. 20.55ec., almost four minutes ahead of Geylang (2:31:13.9). Garuda were third
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  • 538 39 THE WORLD ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS Cuban star crashes HELSINKI, Sun. The first World Athletics Championships opened with a sensation here today when 1976 Olympic double gold-medallist Alberto Juan torena suffered bad leg injuries m a fall which will keep him out of action for the rest of the season. Juan torena,
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  • 230 39  -  HAKIKAT RAI REPORTS.By PJCS.By IT'S not often that a daughter gets to race against her own mother. But Natashla Marican had that rare distinction when she lined up for the 100 metres hurdles against her mother, Heather, daring the Seiko lnterclub track and field meet at the
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  • 147 39 Seeds fall by the wayside THE form-book was torn to shreds m the Cdivision of the Ovaltine individual graded squash championships at Kallang yesterday. Top seed Henry Yeo was sent packing by his Reservists Association team-mate Jeffrey Tan Weng Wah by an impressive 9-2, 9-5, 9-1 score. Another Jeffrey Tan
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  • 52 39 GRYPHONS scraped past Shadow! 12-11 m the Pocari National Softball League Div. 2 i men's competition at Dover Road yesterday. Other results Men's Div. 2: Schools A 18 Digicon Sports 8. Div. 3: Queenstown 14 C.C. Hornets 8. Women's Div. 2: Schools B 20 PSC 4.
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  • 187 39 Pr ingle (7-32) torments Middlesex LONDON, Sun. All-rounder Derek Pringle returned career-best figures of seven for 32 to shoot out county cricket champions Middlesex for 83 yesterday. Essex replied with 188 for four on the first of the three-day match at Chelmsford. Pringle took his wickets m 9.5 overs, and
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  • 65 39 SINGAPORE finished seventh m the Tun Razak Cup hockey tournament when they edged out Malacca 1-0 at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Other results Semi -finals: Selangor 10 Johor 0, Federal Territory 1 Armed Forces 0. Fifth placings: Perak bt Kedah 4-2 (pen. strokes). In a Singapore Hockey Association Premier
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  • 56 39 SINGAPORE'S Paul Lim surrendered his title to Selangor's j K. L. Chua, losing 4-2 m the final of the Open darts compe- tition at the Peninsula Hotel yesterday. But Lora Chua brought honour to the Republic with her emphatic 4-0 final victory over I South Australia's
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  • 583 39 W-troea IMm (first three m each heat and 11 fastest losers qualify for second round): Best 1: 1 Olga Nasonova-Antonova (Soy) 11.26, 2 Marlies Goehr (EG) U. 34, 3 Esmeralda de Jesus Freitas (Bra) 11.57. Heat 2: 1 Marita Koch (EG) 11.24, 2 AngeUa Bailey (Can) 11.31, S Rose-Aimee
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  • 163 39 HELSINKI, Sun. Grete Waitz, ot Norway, today won the women's marathon, the first final to be decided at the inaugural World Athletics Championships. Grete clocked an unofficial time of 2 hrs. 28 mm. 08.48 sec. for the 42.195-kilometre race. Marianne Dickerson, of the United States (2:31:08.0), was second and
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  • 408 39  - Singapore trap Pesta Sukan team gold PETER SIOW By THE joys of National Day arrived early for Singapore A, who maintained their iron-clad hold on the Pesta Sukan trap team championship m style at the Rifle Range Road yesterday. They not only won the trap team gold for the fourth
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  • Page 39 Miscellaneous
    • 67 39 BOXING St Andrew's 52nd annual meet (St Andrew's, 8.15 a.m.). HOCKEY SHA Premier League: CSC v SCC (Padang, 5.20 p.m.). Dlv Two: Dutch Club v Permaisurian (FPAC, 5.20), SCRC v Prisons (Tanglin, 5.20). SOCCER Tsingtao Quadrangular: Malacca v Pahang, Singapore v Selangor (National Stadium, 7 and 9 p.m.) SHOOTING Pesta
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  • 135 40 Baalbek bomb blast kills 35 BEIRUT, San. About 35 people were killed and S5 wounded when a car packed with explosives blew up m the crowded vegetable market of the eastern town of Baalbek today, staterun Beirut radio said. It said the casualty toll was rising as more bodies were
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  • 470 40 South Africa hopes to avert pollution disaster CAPE TOWN, Sun SOUTH African authorities, hoping to avert a major pollution disaster, today sent ships to fight oil leaking from a crippled Spanish supertanker which has spilled about 40,000 tonnes of crude. The fully-laden 138,822-tonne Castillo
    Agencies; AP  -  470 words
  • 187 40 Malaysian caarged with Jalil murder HONGKONG, Sunday POLICE have charged a Malaysian with the murder of Mr Jalil Ibrahim, the Bank Bumiputra official whose body was found m a banana plantation m Hongkong on July 19. Mak Foon-than was charged yesterday before magistrate Geoffrey Watson who went to the custodial
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  • 158 40 CHICAGO, Sun. A United States government investigation of the Chicago area's court system has uncovered corruption that can lead to charges being brought against more than two dozen judges, lawyers, court officials and police. The Chicago Tribune and the Chicago Sun Times yesterday quoted US government
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  • 57 40 KHARTOUM, Sun. Sudan demanded yesterday that the Arab League Council hold an extraordinary meeting to deal with the secretary-general's opposition of its call for an Arab summit. The Foreign Ministry handed a note to Arab ambassadors m Khartoum, putting forth Sudan's demand that the council meet, a
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  • 63 40 NEW DELHI, Sun. A militant Assamese student group has decided to resume an antiimmigrant campaign m the north-eastern state of Assam, the Press Trust of India reported. A spokesman for the AllAssam Students Union said last night the campaign, suspended since last April, would be revived to
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  • 36 40 TOKYO, Sun. Twenty people drowned and three others were injured m mishaps at seaside and mountain resorts m Japan today as holidaymakers flocked to the beaches and mountains to escape the summer heat. AFP
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  • 348 40 Pilot defects to South Korea SEOUL, Sun. THE pilot of a Chinese MiG-21 defected to South Korea today setting off air raid warnings and fears that the country was under air attack from North Korea, the Defence Ministry said. A ministry spokesman said South
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  • 44 40 NEW DELHI, Sun. A team at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences has designed and developed the world's first squatting leg. The artificial limb enables the wearer not only to walk, but also squat, sit cross-legged and even ride a bicycle. AFP
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  • 45 40 MOSCOW, Sun. A giant edible mushroom weighing at least three kilos and measuring 35 cm across has been found m a forest near here, a newspaper reported yesterday. The man who found the giant fungus reportedly fed his whole family with it. AFP
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  • 38 40 A POWER failure hit 10 blocks of PSA flats m Blair Plain and Keppel Road at 12.45 p.m. yesterday. Till late last night, the PUB was carrying out repairs. Residents were given temporary supplies through generators.
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    • 132 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.21 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 8/17 C Fine Manila 23/32 C Goudy Amsterdam .C t Melbourne 914 C Fine Bangkok 24/31 C Goudy Moscow
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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      116 1 Where is the best vantage point to watch the National Day parades and cheer our marching contingents? To help you, we present where-to-sec guide to the six decentralised parades. The maps will show the marching routes, road closures, parade centres, and the assembly and dispersal areas. TEO LIAN
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    • 637 1 THE problems facing the organisers of this year's decentralised National Day parades are best expressed m a line from a Hollies' song. In a '60s hit, the group wrote: "The road is long, with many a winding turn, that leads us to who knows
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    • OUTLOOK 1
      • 1277 2 Some of a child's happiest times occur when there's nothing planned and he can do exactly as he chooses. If much of the day he moves like a robot eating the food before him being taught and tutored he may be lost when faced with free
        NGHAI CHEE WAH; Caryl Krueger  -  1,277 words
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        159 2 PARENTS should have a ready list of interesting solo activities for the small child and, as the he becomes older, should encourage him to keep such a list themselves. Some of these ideas might be: Write a letter to a friend. Make a scrapbook. Put together a model
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    • OUTLOOK 2
      • 833 3 Spinning to relax your mind Spinning is not just a mechanical operation but is creative and has therapeutic benefits. MIN U THAROOR finds out from a visiting expert why the wheel won't catch on m Singapore. THE wheel on its stand, with a foot pedal and spool, has rolled over
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      • 196 3 THIRTEEN women journalists from six Asian countries will take part m a weeklong seminar on Women, Children and Population, starting today m Manila. The seminar jointly sponsored by the Press Foundation of Asia, the United Nations Fund for Population Activities and the United Nations Children's Fund
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      • 324 3  -  SALMA KHALIK By AMERICA'S luxury ice-cream HaagenDazs, described by Fortune magazine as a "designer icecream" will be available here at the end of the month. Haagen-Dazs' claim to "taste like old-fash-ioned, handpacked icecream because only the finest natural ingredients are used" is reflected m
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    • 358 4 MORE than 35,000 people will be able to pack themselves into the six centres where this year's decentralised National Day celebrations are held. But don't despair if you have not been able to get invitation cards by the time the bands strike up at 9
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 433 5  - Stirring proof of struggle against fate Y.L.GOH By POOR Beethoven. To have created one of the enduring masterpieces of art m his Fifth Symphony and then to have it plagiarised and bastardised m acts of musical vandalism must be causing him fits of righteous anguish m the after- world (assuming,
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      • 733 5 Television commentators mast look oat for unusual bits of information to interest the viewers Mixer for radio commentary KANNAN CHANDRAN on how SBC will cover tomorrow's festivities THE National Day parade an annual extravaganza that almost everyone follows, either jostling with excited masses
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    • LEISURE 2
      • 811 15 JOHN de SOUZA has problems with The Cow, a play by the NUS Society at the Drama Centre last Wednesday. A STAGE. Draped with brown jute-type fabric like the innards of a chic desert tent. Vaguely Middle Eastern. In the background dimness lurked about
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      • 572 15  -  JACINTHA ABISHEGANADEN PLAZA SUITE Stage Club Drama Centre, 8 p.m. Wednesday to Saturday Previewed by TAKE a bland looking, slightly balding, probably slightly paunchy, bespectacled middleaged American and one would never suspect that he brings to life the insights into human
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      • 497 15 FRENCH FILMS Cultural Theatre Cuscaden Road Every Tuesday, 9 p.m. Free TWO of the French films this month, copresented by the French Embassy and Alliance Francaise, pay tribute to a unique director. Born near Marseilles, Marcel Pagnol (right), who began as
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    • 346 4 Big, bold sound on the move From JVC,the sound specialist. f^Wj JVC has captured all the thrills and excitement of Ay y r mm m Bffi big, bold sound m portable component system and W k Bss *T" stereo radio cassette recorders. Making it possible M afl B^ for you
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 293 5 FOR THE CITY OF THE FUTURE, THE ENGINEERS CHOSE AN ADVANCED YET ECONOMICAL WAY TO DISTRIBUTE POWER. Westinghouse bus ducts will be installed m many of Singapore 's modern high-rise commercial buildings Thanks to its accumulated pool of has been the leader m mass rapid transportation innovations. P" ■M_______«--__i^_-___-_-__-_«-_---________| I
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 121 5 FASCINATING WORLD OF SHELLS A display of shells from all over the world. Sponsored by Esso Singapore. National Museum Young People's Art Gallery. 9 a.m.— 5.30 p.m. On till Aug 14. LIFE IN SINGAPORE DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION Sejitosa Wax Museum. 9 a.m.— 5 p.m. Till Aug 15. POETRY READING
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    • 131 5 p.m. Ends on Wednesday. TOUR OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM By volunteer guides from the Friends or the Museum through the galleries. Meet at the sales and information counter at 11 a.m. Free. TODAY- Singapore 4.33 a.m. f-O.lm), 11.45 a.m. (2.4 m), b.46 p.m. (1.0 m), 10.35 p.m. (2.8 m). Sedlll
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    • 784 6 m*^^ M#l_f _f „,^niit!lwiitiH^ij_j< i i_i H'* l ;'_v _3_Ht__ -_rf_.__^W'__f._l_______i_i__-__l-K f"^ __fl^ _j_fl ■•yUy_____ I i9l__hijnikN 1 i i>_^ 1 fiM- _^t_tui_lwii>. 1* 5P rf^ ___B ____B______fl 1 _i __H'l^______^ i ___H _3_# -uiif! ___H'f___H_- JH Hk^^ ■■■'j. :f j __*wi#3i|j '.H^jnifl Bfl _J_H_k '______.fi ___K_c „JP^ fl^H "_____hL
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    • 560 7 ____________________P^^^£Zm1 _iibi' 1 mm AmmMk mM Aa Ammm. "**<^h»_. *^V'_t_Bßß- '_r J JE_y?P^___ii U.rfgfati-^' 1 i_».!H_ -i?W_Jßili}t;»'_ *.;H. BfSiCH \Wr^ _^____W -*fr. Irt^o w ,-<^ Inico jn^*^ __?'_Sl*? ,i_*' _i"' i;^^-'^i' Sj'_ m^r </***" m\^ s —S R. ____t _'t? ?K" _ltr _.v [^r J^^^^^tl_P_B BP J BR EEE wLmmW
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 254 8 !jj A Special OmnyJuliu^ Treat X EVERY $5.00 PURCHASE AT ORANGE JULIUS X X ENTITLES YOU TO A COUPON WORTH $1.00 FOR A O USE AT ANY CATHAY ORGANISATION THEATRE. Q jj OPEOW: NOW SHOWING! J> 8 ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! jjl I ORCHARD: COMING! A HIGH-SPIRITED, ACTION-PACKED 0 ADVENTURE! S
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    • 502 8 fn 1 1 1 1 1 I _/Lj__ _^|lh _>l" I r a \m\ >«_. m m\ IB fBSP 1% Pentel (Singapore) Pte Ltd. 100 Beach Road #13-02 Shaw Towers Spore 0718. Tel: *****67 Telex: RS ***** PENTEL Cable: "PENTELSIN" I v.. y The Straits Time* Classified your multi-purpose partner
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    • 226 8 \\\W Ammmm\\mmkrA d (AmmMmW l^_-_^^^-M_^_______fa-i 1 H^^ ____T Wm JBBFa* J MMm *'5'1^ .l jttfll W^_i^r^T__l B_-r m^r i BL_z_____^__________Hft y^^^^B^^Hft yj .1 v.., B I )lS- ir______r _k 1 Br^^^^^^^ -^i. ____V_b_^^^^___N^___[ c^^fe r II Jk ft ftmiifef -r_ftif!-.-_HpMH| ,H ft ft jft k I __fß_s ffffal"-- 8 ftl
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    • 312 8 JADE: HURRY HURRY! (*****80)5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30* 9.00 1 A PULSE-POUNDING fl -^tion t^iller: v I H«A^^V^jlh^ iMOflGisacopi I Lifflf f s Et A^_Sn Fr_.JP __i £P_fl|l__' m^m. -wM^uß 1 CAPITOL: LAST DAY! (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45,4.00,6.30 4 9.15 1 J-m Richard Kiel is funnier
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 830 9 f 1 _SA«*l invites applications for the post of:POLICE CONSTABLE (MALE) Applications should meet the following requirements:a) Singapore/Malaysian citizens or permanent residents of Singapore. b) at least GCE 2 'O' Level Passes or its equivalent. c) between 18 and 25 years of age with good health, normal hearing and perfect
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    • 471 9 Singapore Airlines invites applications for the following positions: SECRETARIES 3 GCE D' level passes including English and recognised certificates for shorthand and typing at speeds of 80 and 35 wpm respectively. Must have at least 2 years' secretarial experience. Preference will be given to those with Private Secretarial Certificates. $455
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    • 440 9 A large multi-national electronics manufacturing company invites applications for the position of PERSONNEL OFFICER Applicants should possess the following:— Tertiary education Minimum 3 years experience m general personnel administration, Industrial Relations and Manpower Recruitment Ability to communicate effectively at departmental and all levels of staff Fluency m spoken Mandarin and
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    • 396 9 !£s-!___» BAI 3frt_B I IBGftM I 51-ISS. _f.H_.B-B A _S__._l -ft 577.MACPHERSON ROAD, 1 SINGAPORE 1336 1 1 I- _i\ ritaal _____R__t___E#. _Ba____K__k _Snu aft %,-^\*»i' ft \<*mtio^ f^AH n t Gr r ?r ■j J^~~~~^~~~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~^~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^^^^^^~^^^' 1 I CITY DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED I I Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 746 10 I II SIN HENG CHAN (Malaya) Berhad I Sin Heng Chan Group of Companies now expanding its feedmilling operations invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the following positions. BIOCHEMIST/JUNIOR NUTRITIONIST The successful candidate will be based m Singapore and is to be trained for the post of JUNIOR NUTRITIONIST
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    • 735 10 GM Singapore is a modern manufacturing company that uses the latest technology m the assembly of sophisticated integrated circuits and computerised automotive electronics. We provide excellent career and personal growth opportunities for those who excel with us. We have immediate job openings as: REPAIR TECHNICIANS (PERMANENT DAY, 2ND 3RD SHIFT)
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    • 755 10 We are an established foreign Company with extensive trading interests throughout Asia m lieu of our expansion program m this region, we require additional experienced personnel to promote the following products: Automotive parts. Automotive tools and service equipment. Industrial products and high pressure cleaning equipment. Become a part of our
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 540 11 f t We are a multi-national company marketing fast moving consumer products. Due to our expansion, we have vacancies for the following positions: SALES MANAGER Minimum 5 years Sales experience, preferably m the marketing of fast moving consumer products; Ability to manage, motivate, and train a team of sales personnel;
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    • 620 11 r_H NATIONAL Sftrl UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the posts of: ASSISTANT LABORATORY TECHNICIAN In the Faculties of Dentistry, Medicine and Science QUALIFICATIONS (a) At least 3 GCE 'O' Level passes, preferably including science subjects; OR (b) Passes at 'A' Level m 2 subjects, preferably including
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    • 819 11 I X .--WsOBeRCH I I I I ISINGAPORE I invites applications for the position of I CHIEF ENGINEER I THE JOB: H This is a senior appointment. The selected candidate will head a department where there is already a supporting crew of experienced technicians, mechanics, electricians, plumbers, carpenters, boiler attendants,
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    • 568 11 SEC NEC Computers Singapore Pte. Ltd. We are looking for suitable candidates to fill the following vacancies: Computer operator/programmer Experience m operating main frame computer an added advantage, or Minimum 2 years experience m similar capacity Age under 28 years old Hardware Engineer Diploma m electronic/electrical engineering from Singapore Polytechnic
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 358 12 B^^_^M___l bookshop m town, fact fiction or fantasy? Times-The Bookshop is all $65.00 __rap"_?___s______. A From aardvarks to zithers f^p^j^ B VtB^TIT_3 H £> I _r._/_) _^^ri___^^__A _______^*""?'B_^^__! _H _____P^ ir'^L"' i- Jl^^__\ ma SBf t °'fl-B__B o__^^^^^^^^^ _§n«'"*" _^_^___k__. ___r™_JF_h_?«(_r^ ,J _r _J ,LJ_J _^___>*^*** t^* ___i _3_i _____5^W
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 207 12 GARFIELD 1**" Davis C^^^) //V\V L6G5 AR£ OH, NO. 1 S V SHRINKING.' J p a u%I a o o JVM l/AVffb 8'8 ic) 1983 United Feature Syndicate. Inc STAR WARS By ArcMe Goodwin At Williamson THE BOHN LOSER Friirrs«iisom ~\NITU AW OINK-OiNK HER^ AND AN :lS| OlMK-aMKlWEI^.^I^AMOIN^.^) QIC Q[
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 735 13 (f_ _____Ck_! SIC J, ____h___r__^^^___rl^___r® Enter I mi a Whoie New World of Personal Computers. .JPB ,"3 ANYONE CAN LEARN BASIC LANGUAGE. I &fi9S HHM9O EE3 Q G l3 Q OBSIBB ik I ED CDED ED EDED ED CD EDGUBBBB ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED ED 8888
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 546 13 PEANUTS ByScHulz Wl THOUGHT YOU Wl fl LUAS...THEY TOLP^| I THEY SAIP IT U)OULD AS SOON As I 60 T PW)ERE AT CAMPy^ IME THAT 601N6 TO HELP ME FINP MYSELF OgJgE BUS I POUNP V^Z fl CAMP WOULP BE y MY5ELF...50 1 CAME HOME rGte rK* Vsoop for me.../
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 456 14 NOTICES III I -TI LICON INCORPORATED (S) PRIVATE LIMITED NOTICE OF REMOVAL Please be informed that with effect from 8th August 1983, our office will be at: i 5 KOEK ROAD #03-18 CUPPAGE PLAZA SINGAPORE 0922 New Tel No: *****33 (4 lines) Telex LICON RS***** Cable Address: LICONSING Showroom: 68
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    • 89 14 fm ,-t,-, -t ttmam>. f DEFORMED BARS% FOR SALE High tensile deformed bars 1 1 tons 16 mm 350 tons 20 mm 210 tons 25 mm 588 tons 32 mm fl Origin Japanese Price $553 per in/ton delivered I Ex-stock subject to prior sale I fl Terms Cash fl Tel:
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    • 88 14 NOTICE This is to inform our customers, suppliers and the general public that our former sole proprietorship firm, i c. AJANTHA TEXTILES CENTRE, has been converted into a private limited company and is now known as "AJANTHA TEXTILES CENTRE (SPORE) PTE. LIMITED" Management, AJANTHA TEXTILES CENTRE (SPORE) PTE. LIMITED, No.
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    • 902 14 PUBLIC UTILITIES \37 BORRD TENDER NOTICE PULAU SERAYA POWER STATION STAGE I DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATIONS, BUILDING WORKS AND SERVICES The Public Utilities Board invited tenders for the construction and completion of foundations, building works and services for the Stage I Development of Pulau Seraya Power Station Briefly, the Works include the
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 57 15 MALEMEW LIFESTYLE FOR M|^^^^^^^^^^HPT. "_t 2*' -3. _i S^' B|H^^| -WF H^_____E_Hfl_____B_^__B^P aH^^^Q/ J r y \W Emma% AT oS w^%A>Ar/ _r____^_k_lJ^_r C^ _a __r __P <_^ .__r __> j* ___r _H _-__l _P r vVV js a __r AammXvAT J Br 4__ *^__r \Q W \mJm aS j- /^_iw
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 35 16 r~r" t_ i J-.lCU.l_.llCo _K_ __> T T *T 11 /"T. -I TJ -I Afl this adds up to Singapore.; biggest banking group. mXW J|fe UNITED OVERSEAS BANK CHUNG KHIAW BANK LEE WAH BANK i Uo
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 479 16 I WIL mViW QilE_P_r_J_flMlWH N-Day special for the family IT'S ALL IN THE FAMI- $B££9H0H| unique ice show, LY (National Day coltur- m lV^ iVJk ta P^ in Montreal ai special, Ch 5, 8.51 Wl IM I Lv iest stars include p.m.). Mi L^9 &^9 so ant P^ 1 champions
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    • 13 16 Wf SIP I^Hh v^BSt^ w^^ It's All In The FamUy...Ch 5, 8.51 p.m.
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    • 1222 16 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Swordsman Chu (Manda rin/r) 3.45 Thavara Dharman (Tamil/r): Banana, mango and jackfruit trees are discussed. 4.15 Skilful Soccer Dead Balls (r) 4.40 Enamefing: This film deals with the art of enameling. 4.55 Wreckers at Dead Eye Hand of Evl 5.20 The Magic Flute: This is
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    • 176 16 7.50 The Prime Ministers National Day Message (Malay) 8.15 Piano and Fkite Recitals: Pianist Richard Clayder man and James Galway, better known as the Man with the Golden Flute, entertain. 8.50 It's Al m the Faniy (See Pick of the Day) 9.20 The Prime Minister's National Day Message (English) 9.45
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  • SECTION THREE
    • 2 1 SECTION THREE
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      • 442 1  - The library that grew out of failure TEO LIAN HUAY By A BUDDHIST monk and his disciple once had an ambitious plan. They wanted to spread the teachings of the Buddha to children, using comic books. Start them young, they reckoned. Funds was no problem. The disciple, a businessman, had
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      • 602 1 Vision of opera beyond the footlights MR CHOK CHAI MUN, a noted figure m the optical trade here, became deeply involved with the recent oneweek performance of the Guangdong Han Opera Troupe from China. He was the man the National Theatre Trust consulted regarding the selection of programmes from the
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      • 280 2 DIAL-FOR-MANDARIN *****77 Dishfer ke Gu6qmg Bi Lesson 12 National Day Kew^n Lesson £/MI H H' ®l *t ft <# Mama, nfn kan! Shushu zai you xing dmwuli ne. Mam, look! Uncle Is In the contingent for the parade. Sh^ ma? nSr? Is that so? Where's he? Nuo, neige bfi jiushi
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      • 88 2 yT rhnir People used to sitting on the floor once looked upon the choir ify as a 1-jU Tl c strange, unusual thing of wood The comfort of the chair impelled Tm_I' rnen to utter exclamations of approval hence meaning unusual. ijnra I The sedan chair,
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      • 16 2 t.*S'J^fi*S'JwlW**tfli sg-ta^S'jwi^tfii o "Fifi6tJf90 f #1 "<* [5]S-$^§i»] tii fgsia m^*i fgitti fa^f ?jf mi w asm
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      • 37 2 YI y&=chair i yldtfliig^ balancing on a pyramid of chairs For example you may say 8 -a S*K t^f c Xlaomao yT tiao jiu yue shang yTzi. meaning "The kitten jumped onto the chair".
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        61 2 Take a tumble When one takes a tumble, he falls suddenly. I might trip over something and take a tumble. The same expression is used to describe a happier kind of fall; that cf falling in love. "Patricia has such a charming personality. Be careful or you might take
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      • 230 2 THIS programme is compiled by Rediffusion and broadcast daily in Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffusion and SBC's Radio Three and Four Radio Three: Mon Son: 11.05 a.m. Radio Four: Mon Sat: 9.45 p.m.. The English notes are provided by us. Lesson 202 Car park VOCABULARY:
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      • 236 1 INVITATION TOTENDER "1 TENDER REF: 1/*****P SUPPLY AND LAYING OF VINYL TILES Interested parties are invited to tender for the supply and laying of Vinyl Tiles for the Production Floor at our Audio Factory, Toa Payoh. (Approx. area 70,000 sq.ft.) A site show round and briefing will be conducted on
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      • 323 1 i -ii i ii hi 'ni—____—ii ,i PPERUSAHAAN PELANGI BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) ANNOUNCEMENT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 1983 The Directors of Perusahaan Pelangi Berhad ore pleased to announce the audited results of the Company and of the Group for the year ended 31st March 1983
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      • 258 1 ©PUBLIC BANK BERHAD INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA AUDITED RESULTS FOR HALF YEAR TO 30 JUNE, 1983 The Group The Bank 30/6/83 30/6/82 30/6/83 30/6/82 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 Total Deposits 2,902,226 2,132,774 2,257,991 1,550,427 Total Loans and Advances 1,994,552 1,482,955 1,478,142 1,091,516 Total Assets 3,310,504 2,392,275 2,604,593 1,762,929 Issued Paid up
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      • 466 2 NOTICES INTERIM REPORT The Directors of Bata (Malaysia) Berhad have pleasure m announcing the unaudited results of the Companys operations for the six month period ended 30th June, 1983 with comparative figures as follows:Half year to Half year to Year ended 30.6.83 30.6.82 31.12.82 (Unaudited) (Unaudited) (Audited) M. M. M$
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      • 348 2 Hongkongßank The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Our Robinson Road Branch at S.I.A. Building will be relocated at Sanford Building 15 Hoe Chiang Road #01-01 Singapore 0208 with effect from Monday 29th August 1983. Will all Safe Deposit Box holders who have not yet responded to our Robinson Road Branch's
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      • 552 2 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that with effect from 6-8-83, Mr. N.S. Beh (NRIC *****9 5/ D has left our Company on his own accord. Therefore he is not authorised to transact any business and/or collect any monies on our behalf or to represent the company m any capacity whatsoever.
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      • 417 4 WHERE holding gatherings is concerned the Hari Raya spirit lingers for a whole month. Throughout the month of Syawal Muslim associations organise various get-together activities for the purpose of strengthening goodwill. Malay associations also take advantage of the festive occasion to bring their members
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      • 490 4 Bahagian 2 word quiz g, part 2 PANDUAN: ______i^^ (CLUES): 1. batu tulis (slate) 2. untung (fortune) 3. senang (easy) 4. kadar (ratio) 5. rasa persahabatan yang memesrakan (goodwill) 6. peristiwa (affair) 7. sedih (sad) 8. pengadil (judge) 9. tidak ada rasa (tasteless) 10. kenyataan (fact)
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        189 4  -  Haron A.R. Artwork: Abu Samah Story by 68a) "Tak boleh." jawab Samat dan dia memberi penerangan lanjut, "Pertama kita tidak tahu beg yang mana satu di antara tiga buah beg itu yang mengandungi benda itu." "Kan itu senang saja," sampuk islerinya. "Kalau beg itu membawa platplat pencetak, tentutah
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      • 483 4 Perp ustakaan turut merai hari mulia Oleh M.S. AZMAN NAMPAKNYA suasana Hari Raya masih lagi menyelubungi masyarakat Melayu setempat. Di sana sini persatuanpersatuan merayakan dengan berbagai cara dan ragam. Salah satu perkumpulan yang menggunakan kesempatan mi ialah kumpulan Muztadra. Bersempena bulan Syawal, pada Sabtu lalu, Muztadra, sebuah kumpulan di Perpustakaan
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      • 1310 4 NOTICES m L_l^__] i (Incorporated m Malaysia) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at 15th Floor, Wisma Supreme, Jalan Punchak, Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, 24th August 1983 at 12.00 noon to consider and, if thought fit,
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      • 159 4 Now there are two great lane J Workout Books BpP~^ mLw THE ORIGINAL BEST-SELLING JANE FONDA WORKOUT BOOK ___ttft_ ■Wj^"'7 l THE NEW JANE FONDA WORKOUT BOOK FOR PREGNANT MUMS If you're exercising for one, or exercising for two, there's a great Jane Fonda Workout Book for you. 1 The
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