The Straits Times, 31 August 1983

Total Pages: 70
1 4 The Straits Times
  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83
    14 words
  • 503 1 Marcos names Aquino killer GOVT SAYS ASSASSIN WAS ROLANDO GALMAN, A NOTORIOUS 'GUN FOR HIRE' MANILA, Tuesday THE government today identified the alleged assassin of opposition leader Benigno Aquino as a notorious "gun for hire" who may have been used m the past by crime syndicates or subversives for robberies,
    Agencies  -  503 words
  • 188 1 A PROPERTY development company and three of Its directors have to pay the Comptroller of Income Tax a total of $17 million m one of the biggest settlements for tax evasion. At the same time, a district judge fined Goodland Pte Ltd $618,tM after it
    188 words
  • 1129 1 Chok Tong: Everyone will be given treatment regardless of his ability to pay Looking to the future 4Medisave is not the panacea to our health care problems. But it will at least ensure that the vast majority of us have enough funds at all times
    1,129 words
  • Article, Illustration
    471 1 Begin quits But he gives coalition a few days to find a new leader JERUSALEM, Tuesday PRIME Minister Menachem Begin told his coalition partners today he was definitely resigning, but would give them a few days to find a new leader before formally handing m his resignation, coalition politicians said.
    Agencies  -  471 words
  • 316 1 HOUSING Board flat owners may soon be disallowed from being partowners of inherited private property. The HDB is reviewing present rules which allow an HDB flat owner who inherits a share m a private house to retain his flat as well. Two options are being
    316 words
  • 55 1 MELBOURNE, Tues. The second set of test tube triplets to be born m Australia were delivered m the Queen Victoria Medical Centre last weekend. Hospital spokesman Beverly Knowles said today the triplets two boys and a girl were m stable condition after being transferred to the
    AP  -  55 words
  • LATEST
    • 59 1 BAHRAIN, Tnes. Iranian authorities todaygranted an Air France Boeing 727 hijacked by four gunmen permission to leave, the national news agency said today. The Irna agency said fuel, food and other facilities were provided after two days of talks with the gunmen. The plane's destination
      Reuter  -  59 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 191 1 I Industrial Safety Boots Oil Resistant Sole 3p model 1115 SUPERIOR FOOTWEAR MFG. (P) LTD. 01-32, Blk. 1006, Eunos Aye. 7, Singapore 1440. Tel: *****88 *****62 Telex RS ***** SUPERB PILOT suggests the write way to put your company's name at everyone's fingertips with a gifted range of quality pens
      191 words
    • 296 1 More parliamentary reports on Pages 10 and 11 How they cleaned up old Father Thames Pagei causes •PPHL and cures m 1 Outlook, Page 2 W I w^^A IrlL Return of an ttgj&MJi'T SSO pioneer. x\ fTO How the Music Leisure, WHAT sort of man is he D ie a.
      296 words
    • 65 1 THE COMPLETE COLOUR PROCESSING SYSTEM AT YOURjDBjIDEALER NOW! jIJII m i J Write lor fREE CATALOGUE lo Sole Agents Associate Enterprise! IPt»l Ltd. 62-A D. South Bridge Ra Spore 0105 70 pages today WHAT THE STUDENTS THINK OF DR GOH'S IDEAS Page 12 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,7 CAUSEWAY 13
      65 words

  • IN SUMMARY...
    • 597 2 Firms' medical bills NEARLY nine out of 10 companies spend less than 1 per cent of their annual payroll on hospital bills for their non-executive staff. In fact, more than half of the 551 companies which responded to a recent survey on medical benefits said hospital bills for their
      597 words
    • 153 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ME Menachem Begin has done a lot to make Israel more secure, territorially speaking, than at any time since the country's creation. But having got so far, Israel must now decide whether it should continue looking uncompromisingly back to the deep past for inspiration and
      153 words
    • 171 2 FEAR OF ACCEPTING PRE-WAR HOUSES FOR MORTGAGES MANY financial institutions are still reluctant to accept as mortgage security properties built before 1947 but exempted from rent control. This, said real estate consultant Tan Kirn Choon, is still so m spite of the Government's move m 1980 to exempt
      171 words
    • 46 2 CHINESE PROBLEM-SOLVING IN China, bangfa is the way out of a problem. Given the maze of bureaucratic regulations m the country, it is often difficult to get things done. The Chinese have a pragmatic antidote: Stifling and petty rules are given flexible interpretations. Page 22
      46 words
    • 344 2 Lendl's now or never IVAN LENDL goes into the United States Open tennis championships, which started at Flushing Meadow, New York yesterday, very much a man with an obsession. The Czech star is currently World No 2 behind John McEnroe and has been winning tournaments on the circuit regularly
      344 words
    • 692 2 Tension raisers THE Japanese government says that the Soviet Union has deployed advanced MiG-23 fighter bombers at an airbase on Etorofu Island, 225 km north-east of the coast of Hokkaido. Senior officials m Japan's Defence Agency say the Soviet move will increase tension m the area because
      692 words
    • 387 2 Clean water revival OLD Father Thames whose filth Charles Dickens recorded m his journal, Household Words, m 1851 is now the cleanest industrial river m Europe and, possibly, the world. It is now teeming with wildlife again, bringing back devoted anglers, among whom are hopefuls for a SsBoo
      387 words
    • 211 2 Country first: Dr M THE Malaysian Prime Minister, m a National Day message, yesterday called on the people to put aside their differences to pursue national development. Speaking over television and radio on the eve of Malaysia's 26th birthday, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said progress could
      211 words
    • 157 2 (S'pore edition) Beautiful Lady Xuan THE story of the beautiful Lady Xuan was chronicled m Shi Jing, the earliest collection of Chinese poetry which contained 305 poems. Most of these are believed to be folk songs sung by peasant poets more than 2,600 years ago. In today's second
      157 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 357 2 ffSSEzOaiISZi2Z!3£!5^5Hl JaJJJK^^ ""A--505 I* BS W^^i The choice of those B 405 W^T^r* with budget and quality w Recommended beginner s model V \^l m mind yV IHv^Oft^ r* Ann C 605 l|* Ideal for the discerning player Complete with full symphony and serious Electone student yV orchestra J Since
      357 words

  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 410 3  - 'Russian planes on island off Hokkaido' PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent Move will increase tension as US will also station fighters m the area, says Tokyo TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese government claims that the Soviet Union has deployed advanced MiG-23 fighter bombers at an airbase on Etorofu Island, 225
      410 words
    • The Aquino murder
      • 224 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. The Philippines embassy here yesterday rejected as "false and malicious" a report that opposition leader Begnino Aquino was assassinated m a carefully-executed plot involving a former member of President Ferdinand Marcos' security guard. The statement came m response to a Sunday Times report
        UPI; AFP  -  224 words
      • 189 3 MANILA, Tues. Cardinal Jaime Sin today called for a council of national reconciliation to establish contact between the government and the Filipino people following the murder of opposition leader Benigno Aquino. He said the people "are In the grip
        Reuter  -  189 words
    • 357 3 LAHORE, Tues RIGHT-WING students at Pakistan's Punjab University here have protested against Indian statements of concern over unrest m their counrty and accused New Delhi of supporting an opposition civil disobedience campaign. About 600 members of a students' union linked to the influential religious
      Reuter; AP; UPI  -  357 words
    • 160 3 GENEVA, Tues. Indonesian security forces are estimated to have summarily executed at least 410 suspected criminals so far this year, the International Commission of Jurists said yesterday. The campaign against rising crime began last year m east Java where nearly 200 people were shot
      UPI  -  160 words
    • 50 3 TOKYO, Tues. The traffic death toll m Japan topped the 6,000 level yesterday, 10 days earlier than the date it reached that point last year, the national police reported today. It said car accidents claimed 6,005 lives, up 253 or 4.4 per cent from a year earlier. AFP
      AFP  -  50 words
    • AROUND TEH REGION
      • 122 3 BANGKOK, Tues. The Thai Fourth Regional Army has begun a drive to round up southern communist insurgents, officials of the Internal Security Operations Command said yesterday. Two groups of paramilitary rangers began operations on Friday m districts of Narathiwat and Surat Thani provinces, about
        AFP  -  122 words
      • 50 3 MANILA, Tues. An earthquake shook the northern Philippines last night, damaging buildings that survived an earlier one 13 days ago, the National Geophysical Observatory said today. A spokesman said the quake registered 4.8 on the Richter scale. There were no reports of injuries, he added. Reuter
        Reuter  -  50 words
      • 66 3 JAKARTA, Tues. Pornographic video cassettes smuggled into Indonesia pose as much danger as narcotics, a senior police officer said today. Colonel Harsono Priatno of the Criminal Investigation Bureau said the cassettes destroyed young people's morals and were a bad influence on national culture. Col
        Reuter  -  66 words
      • 108 3 BANGKOK, Tues. The Royal Thai Army has formed an elite commando unit similar to the British Special Air Services to protect US President Ronald Reagan when he visits Thailand m November, news reports said today. The Bangkok Post said the army's new special
        UPI; AP  -  108 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements

  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 481 4  -  PETER BARNARD By US Editor WASHINGTON, Tues. The killing of two American Marines m Beirut has plunged the Reagan administration into a.fresh foreign policy crisis with potentially serious domestic consequences. A crisis management team, comprising senior Cabinet members under the chairmanship of Vice-President
      481 words
    • 57 4 THE first US Marine to be killed m action m Lebanon part of the multi-national peace keeping forces Is carried on a stretcher to a helicopter for onward transportation to the hospital ship offshore m the eastern Mediterranean. He was not identified, pending notification of his
      AP  -  57 words
    • 323 4 Hijackers bent on flying to new stop BAHRAIN, Tues. The hijackers of an Air France jet at Teheran's Mehrabad Airport today appeared determined to fly on to a new destination, after giving a deadline for killing the plane's French crew of seven and and at least nine passengers. The Iranian
      Reuter  -  323 words
    • 48 4 BEIJING, Tues. Six Japanese ministers will arrive here next Sunday for three days of talks with Chinese leaders on major international and bilateral topics, a Japanese embassy spokesman said today. It will be the third meeting at ministerial level between China and Japan since 1980. Reuter
      Reuter  -  48 words
    • 496 4 BEIRUT, Tuesday ONE FRENCH soldier was killed and two others were wounded today while British peacekeeping troops came under rifle and rocket fire for the first time, official spokesmen reported. The USS Eisenhower aircraft carrier was spotted off the Beirut coast, apparently
      Agencies  -  496 words
    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 68 4 HUNDREDS OF bottle-wielding teenagers fought with police m the south coast resort of Brighton on Monday and 68 were arrested m clashes on the Isle of Wight as a three-day holiday weekend ended m violence. Police said more than 300 youngsters were arrested m Brighton, Southend and other
        AP  -  68 words
      • 92 4 JAPAN'S MONTHLY trade surplus hit a record U553.76 billion (557.85 billion) last month as exports rose and imports fell sharply, the Finance Ministry said m Tokyo yesterday. It said July exports increased about 5 per cent compared with July last year as major markets m Europe and
        Reuter  -  92 words
      • 80 4 Tokyo Seoul accord JAPAN AND South Korea shared identical views on the dozen subjects discussed at the 12th Ministerial Conference m Tokyo that ended yesterday, a joint communique said. The seven Japanese delegates, led by Foreign Minister Snintaro Abe, and the eight Korean delegates, led by Foreign Minister Lee Bum-suk,
        AP  -  80 words
      • 70 4 MUSLIM GUERILLAS shot and killed "over two dozen" Afghan soliders trying to enlist young men m the Soviet-backed army m Afghanistan's second largest city of Kandahar, a Western diplomat said m New Delhi yesterday. In fighting elsewhere m Afghanistan during the final week of August, guerillas ambushed a
        UPI  -  70 words
      • 78 4 TWO BOMBS exploded m Assam when Rajiv Gandhi, 39-year-old politician son of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, made a quick visit to the troubled northeast Indian state yesterday, officials said. Shops and offices m the capital of Gauhati and some other parts of the state were closed for
        Reuter  -  78 words
      • 50 4 A BOMB exploded m the toilet of a crowded coffee house m the northern state of Kashmir, capital of Srinagar, yesterday, causing panic among an estimated 200 customers, the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency said. PTI said there were no reports of casualties Reuter
        Reuter  -  50 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 405 4 Now, l»Mi The Key gives you ife* rnorc scry K#6S| Dcncr _|lfi tacilities-intnesame fcg^ warm manner. EL &Mpip Our move t0 brand new Premises at POSB Centre. 73 Bras Basah Road. HBBBMBfc^-. «aHMHHBktei doesn't mean everything's changed. Of course there's a big new m ■'■^^j^^ banking hall more counters and
      405 words

  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 149 5 'EM JnZ |C ISSBI <.„ Mtiiiiiiipp^pifWKaws imii pi^jiiijii Trendset 14CT 2015 Of course, you'd expect Philips to give you a Ideal for the bedroom or study, as a video monitor, great colour picture. or just for the room where you don't want the TV There's nothing new m that; Philips
      149 words

  • AROUND THE WORLD 3
    • Article, Illustration
      466 6  -  ANDROPOV Yours MR 'I appeal for your support to limit medium-range missiles m Europe' ROME, Tues. The Soviet Union has appealed to some West European nations and Japan to support President Yuri Andropov's latest offer to limit medium-range missiles m Europe. The appeal to the West European nations was
      Agencies  -  466 words
    • 111 6 Warsaw acts to counter Solidarity WARSAW, Tues. Communist party officials stepped up their campaign yesterday against Solidarity's plans to mark the third anniversary of the August 1980 agreements between striking workers and the government which launched the Soviet bloc's only independent union federation. In Gdansk, the local government-run radio station
      AP; UPI  -  111 words
    • 52 6 BEIJING, Tues. Indian composer and si tar player Ravi Shankar made his China debut last night before an audience of more than 1,000, the official Xinhua news agency reported. Lv Ji, chairman of the Chinese Musicians' Association, described Mr Shankar's playing as "exquisite and showing distinct and rich
      AP  -  52 words
    • 304 6 EEC looks for answers to prevent bankruptcy BRUSSELS, Tuesday THE European Economic Community today resumes a difficult search for ways to reverse its slide towards bankruptcy, caused by massive farm subsidies growing faster than revenue. After several months of inconclusive discussions and deadlock m talks among experts from the 10
      Reuter  -  304 words
    • 29 6 NAIROBI, Tues. Kenyan President Daniel Arap Moi was automatically returned to office for a second five-year term today after going unopposed as candidate for the presidency. Reuter
      Reuter  -  29 words
    • 190 6 We favour deploying US missiles Bonn BONN, Tues. The West German government yesterday hardened its position favouring deployment of US Pershlng-2 and Cruise missiles m West Germany if the Euromlssile negotiations between Washington and Moscow fail to produce an agreement. Bonn cannot agree to a situation m which the Soviet
      AFP  -  190 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 571 6 W^ik ?&B Bvuß^wiSMfl I Ba Reservations: V'\,, I &k P BJ #04-08/9 Tanglin Shopping Centre, Singapore 1024 B Ownei Huiong Enterprises Pte Ltd J^^Bl v UAMGKOK MOUr heartiest congratulations and best wishes Jl m^ 1 J£%\N lCha°rge coe or Cessl Mr E iyat hamby Paranerupa Singhan A l\ yf Ample
      571 words
    • 295 6 4sm§ fl^H Hflß^^. mk tmt The Finer Points Low m Reception Lounge J^SSSS^^H llie V.I. P. Health Centre offers you gracious personal j tf^fc^p service that goes beyond your expectations. A warm welcome Wk awaits you. Our entire staff will make you feel comfortable B and satisfied. All our masseuses
      295 words

  • AROUND THE WORLD 4
    • 358 7 Officials predict further large shortfalls WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE United States trade deficit worsened last month, increasing to a near-record U556.36 billion (5513.4 billion) as imports rose and exports fell, the Commerce Department said yesterday. It was more than June's U554.96 billion and
      Reuter  -  358 words
    • 183 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) must expand its geographic limits if it is to deter the Soviet Union, says former American President Richard Nixon m a new book. In Real Peace A St-ategy For The West, which he
      AP  -  183 words
    • 159 7 SPACE shuttle Challenger, spewing out brilliant yellow flames to turn night into day, blasted off yesterday from the Kennedy Space Centre on its third round trip into space. It was the first night launch of a manned United States spacecraft since the 1972 midnight blast-off of Apollo
      AP  -  159 words
    • 114 7 Brazil fails to repay instalment BASEL (Switzerland), Tues. The Bank for International Settlements said yesterday that Brazil has said it is unable to meet an Aug 31 deadline for repaying an instalment on a U554.45 billion (559.3 billion) bridging loan made last year. A BIS statement said it was giving
      UPI; AFP  -  114 words
    • 360 7 WASHINGTON, Tues NEGOTIATIONS are underway among some industrialised nations and Saudi Arabia for a US$6 billion (5512.5 billion) loan to the International Monetary Fund, which is struggling to meet demands from debt-ridden nations, officials said yesterday. The discussions are part of
      AP  -  360 words
    • 137 7 NATIONAL PASTIME? 4 Cheating is epidemic and big business m America, a It is a moral dilemma. ANAHEIM (California), Tues. Americans have turned deceit into a national "pastime," cheating on everything, from diets to marriage partners. Dr Hattye Listen, associate professor of psychology at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State
      UPI  -  137 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 291 7 Unreliable Mains Let Watford Control help you with their WIDE range of AC Voltage conditions/Stabilisers/Transient Noise Suppressors/UPS System. wrffojdcontnoi Watford Engineering Re Ltd y 22 Pasir Paniang Road, PSA Multi Storey Complex #11-02, Singapore 05T1 Tel: *****03, *****27 Alexandra P.O. Box 244. Singapore 9115. IW^^^B A 70 Fixed Deposits M*lfew
      291 words

  • 628 8 Court told of secret goings-on aimed at tax evasion A DISTRICT court yesterday heard of the secret and shady housing deals involving a property development company and three of its directors. The deals included secret overpayments on housing projects at Tai Keng Gardens and Tai
    628 words
  • 67 8 STATE Counsel Jiang Siew Ming told District Judge Colin Chai before sentence was passed on the Ho family and Goodland that tax evasion by dishonest means or by fraudulent shams deserved to be effectively checked. This was because successful fraud on, and illegal evasion
    67 words
  • 108 8 LAWYER Alan Wong Hoi Ping is helping police m their investigations into the affairs of a gold trading firm, Broadview Commodities. A police spokesman said that as Mr Wong was the chairman of Broadview, "he would have to answer a few questions". Broadview
    108 words
  • 225 8 More than 4,000 robots here by 1993 ROBOTS will become more common m factories m the next few years. According to a survey by the Economic Development Board, there could be more than 4,000 robots m Singapore by 1993. About half of these will be robots that can be reprogrammed
    225 words
  • 379 8 Men get higher starting pay than women in banking, finance MEN generally command higher starting salaries than women m banking and finance they earn about $235 more. But there are exceptions. Also, the average starting pay of these workers' is higher than the general average. They get $607, which is
    379 words
  • 32 8 THE Sri Muneeswaran Temple will celebrate Sri Krishnajayanthi at its Queensway premises today at 7 p.m. To mark the occasion, an uriadi celebration will be held on Saturday at 6 p.m.
    32 words
  • 175 8 Three NTUC stalwarts made trustees THREE prominent men, closely associated with the National Trades Union Congress, have been appointed its new trustees. They are Mr S. R. Nathan, executive chairman of The Straits Times Press, Mr Ridzwan Haji Dzafir, director-general of Trade Development Board, and Dr Lee Ngak Siang, president
    175 words
  • 113 8 THE former head of Comfort, NTUC's taxi cooperative, has found a new job as general manager of a secretarial and language training school. Mr Michael Liew Kok Pun, the MP for Boon Teck, begins his appointment at Advanced Training Techniques, a Times Publishing subsidiary,
    113 words
  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 232 8 Planscape solves some mysteries of inner space r rp J^.. m Planscape plans and creates efficient workstations wßfc.jH^K^JL I I*7 SB I HHk liflp^^ r A|f interchangeable panels, overhead storage units all linked yr|ipMf^?Bj /^H^^Bb^ /JB^BB^lliiL together with a series of posts. Designed to solve the 1 P^'.'Xaßp '^WB^^B^^^^^SS^^mSmmimM^^^^9mU^\\^ B^
      232 words

  • 476 9 Staff medical benefits do not cost much, survey shows NEARLY nine out of 10 companies spend less than 1 per cent of their annual payroll on hospital bills for their nonexecutive staff. In fact, more than half of the 551 companies which
    476 words
  • 165 9 Pulau Hantu gives up its ghost It's now called Pulau Keppel PULAU Hantu has been renamed Pulau Keppel. Keppel Shipyard, which is developing the island into a shipbuilding and ship-repair base, has been allowed to change the name of the Island, which it considers inappropriate. Pulau Hants, which literally translated
    165 words
  • 246 9  -  GERRY DE SILVA By LOCAL companies will have two additional weapons to fight maritime fraud a "hotline" and a large pot of money. The London-based International Maritime Bureau has set up telephone and telex links and a large cash
    246 words
  • 168 9 Man who thought he had VD hanged himself AN INDIAN construction worker hanged himself because he thought he had venereal disease. But the inquest into the man's death was yesterday told that there was no medical evidence to confirm he had the disease. The inquest heard that Mr Mariyappan Durairai,
    168 words
  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 119 9 THE STRAITS TIMES/ THE SUNDAY TIMES ADVERTISEMENT RATES Effective Ist September, 1983 the advertisement rates of The Straits Times and The Sunday Times will be revised as follows: STRAITS TIMES SUNDAY TIMES Display Ads Singapore cd. $19.00 p.s.c. cm $19.50 p.s.c. cm Spore Malaysia cd. $27.80 p.s.c. cm $28.52 p.s.c.
      119 words
    • 540 9 ■■■■■■■■■■HHIHHH A Specialised International Hi— MB^y^k Measurement, Inspection and ■■■■■■■■■■■■PAS/A Quality Assurance m these International Measurement and inspection Technology Expo j^y jn(jUS t ri es: 6-8 October 1983 Shipbuilding Electronics Construction and World Trade Centre Singapore Building Chemicals and Petroleum Aerospace Food Packaging Metals Exhibition Supported by: Precision Engineering American
      540 words

  • 824 10  -  ALAN JOHN By MEDISAVE ON TEST: Second Health Minister Goh Chok Tong had a surprise: The government will allow CPF members to use their special accounts for Medisave purposes. The scheme originally planned for increased CPF contributions by employees and employers. Mr
    824 words
  • 263 10 SINGAPORE is buying four Hawkeye or Awacs planes from the United States, the Minister of State (Defence), Dr Yeo Ning Hong, told Parliament yesterday. Negotiations for the purchase are going on between the Defence Ministry and the US government. Dr Yeo said the E-2C system
    263 words
  • 234 10 Sterner measures proposed to curb all sorts of noise pollution NOISE-makers beware! You can be hauled up by the police at any time and place under sterner measures being studied by the police. Under the proposed new measures, an offence would be committed if the noise caused annoyance,
    234 words
  • 76 10 Bear pig farm smell Ong IF WE want the pig industry to flourish m Singapore, then we must bear with a little odour from the pig farms. That, m short, was what Environment and Communications Minister Ong Pang Boon told Parliament yesterday m reply to Dr Lee Chiaw Meng (Tanah
    76 words
  • 329 10 THE Housing Board cannot subsidise businesses m HDB estates, Mr Teh Cheang Wan said yesterday. The National Development Minister was replying to Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson), who raised the issue of the rent increase for HDB shophouses. Mr Teh said
    329 words
  • 162 10 Stiff er penalties for illegal tapping of utilities THOSE who illegally tap electricity, gas or water will face stiffer penalties under an amendment to the Public Utilities Board Act. In moving the Bill, which was passed by the House, the Trade and Industry Minister, Dr Tony Tan, said: "The proposed
    162 words
  • 503 10 Health Minister Howe defines the elderly HOW old Is old? If you're m your 61s or early 795, you're not old, elderly or a senior citizen. You'll be one only if you're m your late 70s, says Health Minister Howe Yoon Chong, who
    503 words
  • 490 10 THE Prime Minister yesterday told Parliament that he had not dismissed Mr Lim Chee Onn as secretary-general of the National Trades Union Congress. The NTUC central committee wrote to him expressing concern at their diminished sense of participation m decision-making, Mr Lee Kuan
    490 words
  • 369 10 MRT Bill also gives right to build viaducts over private land THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation will have the right to bore tunnels and to build span or support viaducts over private property. These powers are contained m the MRT Corporation Bill, which was moved for its
    369 words
  • 79 10 PLANS to build Housing Board flats on the land between Middle Road and Bras Bash Complex have been shelved. This follows a government decision last September to stop building HDB flats m the Central Core because of the high opportunity cost of prime land there.
    79 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 152 10 Inow on at klasse centrepoiht. lucky plaza.peninsula plaza and yuyi. F^^ .^^B ft BBffiffrTX-T'T-i 'W'i"\'"'\ ■n^^=fc^J F*ftlgm m: U.P. $24.90— 529.90 II /^^^^al ,|jj^Jfi» Available at all Klasse stores except XC" wK^/4?ljM BH Bp 5!! !!^Hj^iH U.P. $129.95 NOW $89.85 Pillowcases jßjl. t^^J >h5 1 lllliiSp IW— II I Imported
      152 words

  • In Parliament yesterday
    • 740 11 Former health minister attacks scheme DR Toh Chin Chye (Rochor) yesterday made a spirited attack on the Medisave scheme, arguing that health care was primarily the government's responsibility. This was why governments the world over assumed that task. "It is part and parcel of the organisation of individuals into societies.
      740 words
    • 854 11  - question Medisave's state of health IRENE HOE From the gallery Doctor MPs By THE patient was Medisave. And there were no fewer than three doctors m attendance. After careful and critical examination, they delivered their diagnosis m Parliament yesterday. Two had their doubts about the patient's chances. But only one,
      854 words
    • 732 11 THE Medisave debate got off to a flying start yesterday when Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer Rajah) spoke with great earnestness for almost half-an-hour on how the people's health can be better cared for at not much higher cost. Dr Tan, a
      732 words
    • 216 11 PEOPLE suffering from chronic and catastrophic illnesses should be covered by government subsidies and other g o v c m m c n t -sponsored programmes if they cannot use the Medisave scheme, Thomson MP Dr Chao Sik Ting said yesterday. He suggested that the Health
      216 words
    • 520 11 It can only be g00d MR LAI Tha Chai (Henderson) said he supported the Medisave scheme as the poor would be able to use CPF savings to pay their medical bills. He could not speak as a medical practitioner like Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer
      520 words
  • Parliament briefs
    • 137 11 ALL NWC wage increases and other allowances payable to office-holding MPs shall be paid to the Speaker, Parliament resolved yesterday. Moving the motion on the Speaker's salary, Law and Labour Minister E.W. Barker said that when the 1979 to 1981 NWC wage increases were consolidated into
      137 words
    • 90 11 SIX Bills were introduced yesterday. The Stamp Duties (Amendment) and Income Tax (Amendment No 2) Bills were introduced by the Finance Minister, Mr Hon Sol Sen. The Environment and Communications Minister, Mr Ong Pang Boon, introduced the Water Pollution Control and Drainage (Amendment) Bill. Two Bills Notaries
      90 words
    • 99 11 MOTORISTS must display their parking coupons clearly to avoid being booked. The Minister of State (National Development), Mr Lee Yock Suan, yesterday said they had themselves to blame if the parking warden could not find the coupon. Mr Lee said this when replying to Mr Rohan Kamis
      99 words
    • 50 11 THE National Statistical Commission has fulfilled its role and m doing so it has worked itself out of a job. Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan said the commission was set up 11 years ago as an independent central agency to foster development of statistical work.
      50 words
    • 71 11 THE Tamil Language Centre located at the former Beatty Primary School has been renamed the Umar Pulavar Tamil Language Centre from Jan 1. The Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, said 64 pupils and 15 staff of the Umar Pulavar school were posted to other
      71 words
    • 73 11 ANY unauthorised person who enters or remain within a firing ground used for military or air force exercises will be fined not more than $2,000, or jailed for not more than six months, or face both fine and imprisonment. This is provided for under the Firing Ground
      73 words
    • 26 11 MR Sia Kah Hoi (Paya Lebar) has been appointed chairman of the Estimates Committee to replace Dr Lav Teik Soon (Serangoon Garden).
      26 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 238 11 Mam- lf\t G'VQ -*^ott& l£ff*i^^~ U ~^o*£ k. ■pA^~~~~~| ca.ivii pan- islano expressway)! Features LEBARWAYe"***- 7-storey factory building located eunos menuc I between Eunos Avenue 3 Eunos I II a _ZHSIZ __J2l— lfil II SI Road 5. facing Sims Avenue. i?EyNps_ j»ENUE_.A._«atA«i«^ The Pan-Island Expressway gives 9 »tgisgi''*»vEMut ia g
      238 words

  • 844 12 mwl w En Hrn .nil flrna Magdalene Lum asked 15 NUS undergrads and junior college students what they thought about Dr Goh's two suggestions JBM^tA a l"ti^3 r^?V |j if^^^ j^^fc^ 1 Ik' t'\lt yj^'^q First date is to McDonald's next to
    844 words
  • 139 12 TWO youths are helping a police investigation into a stolen motorcycle which was involved m an accident on Monday. The two, both 16-year-old students, suffered slight injuries while two cyclists were seriously hurt m the accident. One of two helping m the police probe was the
    139 words
  • 73 12 TWO stallholders at the West Coast Drive hawker centre were allegedly beaten up with iron rods Dy a gang after they refused to pay extortion money on Friday. The victims, who sell cooked food, were taken to the Alexandra Hospital with serious injuries after the
    73 words
  • 230 12 Chinese team comes for oil base talks AN OFFICIAL Chinese mission led by the deputy governor of Guangdong province, Mr Li Jian An, arrives here today for discussions on the $110 million Chiwan offshore oil support base which a Singapore consortium is developing m a commercial joint venture with China.
    230 words
  • 86 12 Bird park and zoo discounts VISITORS to the zoo next month will get a 20 per cent discount on admission charges when they go to the Jurong Bird Park. Likewise, bird park visitors will get a similar discount if they go to the zoo. Discount vouchers, valid for 30 days
    86 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 302 12 GENUINE BLACKWOOD ANTIQUE (M^^ 7 FURNITURE fIH OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS (ALL OVER 100 YEARS OLD) B I RARE SONG YING QING CERAMIC .,,.J|^|S^l ON SHOW AND FOR SALE AT Iff^^l YOONG TAT ENTERPRISE (PTEUTD o^n Da,i y ;EjttlS^ 14 PULO SAIGON SINGAPORE 0923 10am 6Dm ■■Em^*Wzm Ml *****89 lJMß_a_B__lj _y
      302 words
    • 148 12 CHEAPEST! Reasonable special bargains! Bedcover (4 colours) 100% Cotton 7.50 Men's Socks (Many colours) 1.00 Pillow Cases White 100% Cotton 1.50 Men's Handkerchief Coloured (1 dozen) 9,60 Bedsheets Single 100% Cotton 4.90 Blankets (4 colours) 1 00% Cotton 6.90 Shoes for Sports A Schools (from) 7.00 Spore Dragon Uon T-Shlrt
      148 words

  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 413 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues THE Malaysian Prime Minister, m a National Day message, today called on the people to put aside their differences to pursue national development. Speaking over television and radio on the eve of Malaysia's 26th birthday, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said progress
      NST  -  413 words
    • 105 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The former chairman of the Communist Party of Malaya, Mr Musa Ahmad, will be among the guests at the National Day parade m front of the Selangor Club Padang here tomorrow. This will be his first public appearance since his surrender
      Bernama  -  105 words
    • 254 13 Assemblyman charged with cheating bank KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Perak state assemblyman was charged m the sessions court here yesterday with cheating Bank Bumiputra here of $326,500. State assemblyman for Kuala Kurau m Perak, Shaarani bin Haji Mohamed, 42, pleaded not guilty. He is charged with cheating the bank by
      Bernama  -  254 words
    • 234 13 Some customs men 'getting kickbacks' PORT KLANG, Tues. Some Customs officers, forwarding clerks and office boys at Port Klang are said to be receiving kickbacks from forwarding and shipping agents as inducement to speed up the clearance of goods. Several forwarding and shipping agents interviewed said this had been going
      NST  -  234 words
    • 127 13 Acid attack suspect held KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A man believed to be behind a spate of acidsplashing attacks on innocent by-standers m the Jalan Chow Kit area has been arrested. The suspect was caught by two members of the public soon after he splashed some acid on a hotel worker
      NST  -  127 words
  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 140 13 I 111 S| LOAN I a££ T& SS X RESTRICTION I I q^sSj i^B T FOREIGNERS I Comfort fi Convenience. Off Thomson Road and Balestier Road. for modern home-se^xers. S^ II Modern Recreational SoSIL— t boon teck L I Rnßrinii^ narrlpn /r^----^"'/* tower />/ I iJ l JclL>iuu:3 yaiucii ■//l|
      140 words
    • 588 13 Drive towards newlook for Malaysia: Page 20 Two-page spotlight on Malaysia: Section 2, Pages 8 and 9 t- |"*^^^jffrri; --';:rf:r:'.'\-i,ii: -'.:rr:-:-i- "MtlHi. _^W W fliWnt\'\ muj :iij|j(|j|||||[|f}|||f||[ffl|j|)| j| f ":i; :::::i;!::::: .:i::;::-:::;::::H:: rt:^.:;; u5^r:*::::: :j 100 eps, bidirectional with logic-seeking (text mode), unidirectional bit image and graphic mode, 3-million character
      588 words

  • 291 14  -  TONG YOKE THO ANGELINE TAN By and NOT all defaced currency notes will be rejected by Board of Commissioners of Currency. Board officials say that small marks, writing of telephone numbers, names or addresses, torn notes and even notes that
    291 words
  • 263 14  -  JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA ByJ 1 IT WAS a happy birth-day at the zoo yesterday as a baby Indian rock python finally came out of its shell. The 52-cm long baby, named Rocky, wriggled into the world to be greeted by its proud father, Hondo, the python
    ARTHUR LEE  -  263 words
  • 167 14 Your best is what counts, students told STUDENTS who are not placed first, second or even third m class need not feel bad so long as they know that they have done their best. That is important, and that is enough. "What counts m the final analysis is not how
    167 words
  • 204 14 Ministries' productivity checks criticised No proper system set up for monitoring, says report SOME ministries have been criticised for not setting up proper systems to keep track of productivity. Parliament's Public Accounts Committee, m its latest report, said some ministries started to collect productivity information only after the committee's request.
    204 words
  • 172 14 IN its report presented to Parliament last Saturday the Parliamentary Accounts Committee noted that Telecoms hoped to introduce its proposed Teleview service m 1985. Teleview is an interactive system, which will allow subscribers to request for specific information on a variety of subjects. SBC Text, which was introduced this
    172 words
  • 161 14 THE committee noted that the chairman and senior officers of the Post Office Savings Bank were invited to clarify the impression, gained from press reports, that the POSB would be converted into a commercial bank. The committee felt that POSB, being a statutory body, owed its existence to an
    161 words
  • 133 14 THE commitee noted that the Preservation of Monuments Board's request for a grant increase had been turned down. Thus, for fiscal year 1983/84, the board will continue to receive $50,000, a sum, which the committee noted, had remained unchanged for many years. A request by the
    133 words
  • 81 14 CASH and herbs amounting to $78,750 were reported stolen from a drugs store at Hokien Street last weekend. The owner of Sea Khong Drugs Store, Mr T.C. Loh, 38, found a hole m a wall when he went to the store on Monday morning.
    81 words
  • 100 14 THREE stretches of roads will be closed from today until Saturday for the HDB to build overhead trusses. Bedok North Avenue 4 will be closed today and motorists are advised to use the temporary road from Old Upper Changi Road. Tomorrow, motorists will have to
    100 words
  • Page 14 Advertisements

  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 367 15 CHIYODA SINGAPORE Congratulations and Best Wishes to \an Ommeren Terminal (Singapore) Pte Ltd on the occasion of the Official Opening of the Oil Terminal at Pulau Sebarok by The Honourable Minister for Trade and Industry Dr. Tony Tan Keng\am SE^9sB**^^^- i«^. :Wm 2&w< m llfe«*2 &iil Bra IPfex li *«'*««»«*t*ll
      367 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 84 16 I^Lm Idm MA to VAN OMMEREN TERMINAL (SINGAPORE) PTE L TO. on the occasion of the Official Opening of the Oil Terminal at Pulau Sebarok AAS ASAHI ASBESTOS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD. 15, Hillview Terrace Hillview Industrial Estate Singapore 2366 Tel: *****09/*****91 Telex: RS ***** "Asksin" VAN OMMEREN TERMINAL (SINGAPORE) PTE
      84 words
    • 115 16 VAN OMMEREN TERMINAL (SINGAPORE) PTE L TO. on the occasion of the Official Opening of the Oil Terminal at Pulau Sebarok HAI LECK ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD 308 Thomson Road, Singapore 1130 Tel: *****61 *****62 Sub-contractor for: Part of the Scaffolding, Blasting Painting work done by us. Specialist m: Grit Blasting
      115 words

  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 193 17 VAN OMMEREN TERMINAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD on f/?e occasion of the Official Opening of the Oil Terminal at Pulau Sebarok 1 rotary] ROTARY ELECTRICAL CO. PTE. LTD. ROTARY ENGINEERING CO. PTE. LTD. We are proud to have been entrusted with the entire electrical instrumentation installation and temporary facilities of the
      193 words

  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 268 18 VAN OMMEREN TERMINAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD On the occasion of the Official Opening of the Oil Terminal at Pulau Sebarok ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION (PTE) LTD NO. 4 BENOI PLACE, OFF BENOI ROAD, JURONG TOWN, SINGAPORE 2262. CABLE: "TANKPIPES" TELEX RS ***** ||CALL: 265 0667 265 0668 265jm8J Asia Process Industries. Specialists
      268 words
    • 331 18 Congratulations^ VAN OMIVIEREN TERMINAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. on the occasion of the official opening of the OIL TERMINAL AT PULAUSEBAROK H THIAM HUAT TRANSPORT SERVICE 98, Peck Seah Street Singapore 0207 Tel: *****30 *****08 Trans Island Pte Ltd 1 09-177, 9th Floor Union Building 1 Tras Street, Singapore 0207 I
      331 words
    • 163 18 Van Ommeren Terminal (Singapore) Re. Ltd. on the occasion of the official opening of the Oil Terminal at Pulau Sebarok Philips Project Development Re. Ltd. (ELA Division) Lorong 1, Toa Payoh, Singapore 1231. m philips Congratulations to VAN OMMEREN TERMINAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD on the official opening of the OIL
      163 words

  • 437 19  -  IVAN LIM By Our Labour Correspondent One union dissolved while others seek new status ONE affiliate gone and three more to go. This is the loss to the National Trades Union Congress as the tidying up of the union scene takes effect under the
    437 words
  • 195 19 LAWYER Joe Chellam's dispute with the Singapore Indian Association and its president was settled m the High Court on Monday after both parties agreed to certain terms. Mr Chellam had obtained an interim injunction restraining the association from temporarily suspending him from membership because of conduct
    195 words
  • 216 19 Hartono to come on a mission of faith EIGHT-TIME All England badminton ace Rudy Hartono will come to Singapore next month not to win a match but to win hearts. Hartono will be here at the invitation of St Andrew's Cathedral to share his experiences, both m badminton and as
    216 words
  • 168 19 DANCE groups m Singapore plan to put on an evening of ballet and contemporary dances at the next Arts Festival. The ballet and contemporary dance groups will pool their talents and resources for a mix of classical and modern ballet items, a statement from the
    168 words
  • 299 19 Order granted to four Cisco men lifted Disciplinary case MR JUSTICE Sinnathuray on Monday discharged an interim injunction granted earlier to four Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation (Cisco) guards restraining Cisco or any of its officers or employees from inquiring into disciplinary charges against them. He allowed Cisco's application for
    299 words
  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 79 19 Congratulations to VAN OMMEREN TERMINAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD on the official opening of the OIL TERMINAL at PULAUSERAROK from TAN WHAT SOON TAN SOY SON TAN LAI SOON SRI-SERAYA LAUNCH SERVICE C&C RENOVATION CONTRACTOR Congratulations to VAN OMMEREN TERMINAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD. on the occasion of the Official Opening of
      79 words
    • 66 19 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF VAN OMMEREN TERMINAL (SPORE) PTE LTD ON THE AUSPICIOUS OCCASION OF THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF PULAU SEBAROK OIL TERMINAL £SB_J I I KENT-ENRAF MICROLECT GAUGE VDU WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE SUPPLIED AND COMMISSIONED KENTENRAF PRECISION TANK GAUGING AND MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMS. BROWN BOVERI
      66 words
    • 238 19 DNT PROTECTIVE COATINGS GUARANTEED TO PERFORM Congratulations to VAN OMMEREN TERMINAL (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD on the occasion of the official opening of the OIL TERMINAL at PULAU SEBAROK i I I Elk* J f -mmlJ 1 M J»aHiwt palßfe^ I'lfl J^^^ I* <• -> iit ihm&S m. tit f If.
      238 words

  • 481 20 The Straits Times says... What next, after Begin? ISRAEL is at the crossroads. Territorially it is more secure now than ever before. But it must decide whether it should continue looking back to the deep past for inspiration and justification of its policies or more to the far future to
    481 words
  • 2134 20  -  ZAINUL ABIDIN RASHEED THE Malaysian Prime Minister has been described as a man with a vision for his nation. But he would rather not be "pompous" about it. In an interview with the Press on his 100 days m office two years ago,
    2,134 words
  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 24 20 Time shall unfold its true north The ReversoThe world's first reversible watch jj£p is now a Jaeger-LeCoultre bestseller. Cosil Marketing Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****77
      24 words
    • 330 20 Day off joy for the people and their leader Section Two Page 8 £%.T&B|^'^»jO j4m^Usfcfi' i BmB^BTsT* -^^(H^B L____ b ..Jr. »><^mß! BMy^C b^dJßiß SnBSSSBSMMMBwn mk^k w^ jfc»p^. 4 Jam EBB| Award-winning *^^^NPC^. WF% fltlfallii)) ii v AAW jlj (> +^s^\^sJ^ I innercell bedding XfiP lili"imPH"P What makeS LllUabV Police
      330 words

  • FORUM
    • 462 21 Support RCs in their work for the nation A QUICK look at the international situation shows that peace, security, stability and prosperity which many Singaporeans take for granted is really fragile, eg. armed clashes between nations or fractions within a nation. Our island of 620sqkm occupies a geo-strategic location important
      462 words
    • At the hospitals
      • 139 21 Insensitive remarks can be hurtful MY SISTER who is m the advanced stage of pregnancy recently went to the Kandang Kerbau Hospital for a routine check-up. As her specialist was away that day, she was attended to by a medical officer. With him were three other medical students After examining
        139 words
      • 364 21 Have standby doctors to ease the load in A E RECENTLY my wife who is 4/2 months pregnant, felt a pain m her left chest and had difficulty m breathing. I took her to the Singapore General Hospital's Accident and Emergency Department at about 12 midnight. Upon registering herself and
        364 words
      • 259 21 RECENTLY I took my 19-month-old daughter who was suffering from cough and flu to see a doctor at the Mount Elizabeth Hospital. Five days later, on a Sunday evening, I had to rush her to Mt Elizabeth. The nurse who attended to us said that
        259 words
      • 233 21 Always a long wait at clinic INVARIABLY, each of my visit to a clinic at the Singapore General Hospital simply means one long wait (sometimes as long as three hours) for my medical case sheets or test results to be traced. From my observation this does not happen only to
        233 words
    • BOUQUTES
      • 34 21 Extend loan period POSB is granting loans up to 25 years for private property. Can POSB please extend the borrowing period for HUDC housing from 20 to 25 years? THIRD PHASE HUDC Singapore 0410
        34 words
      • 155 21 MY NEIGHBOUR'S tall and dangerous tree is leaning and over-hanging into my property. If it falls, it will crash into my child's bedroom. Many of my friends have similar problems. I have approached my neighbour about it but was given a hostile reception. When
        155 words
      • 64 21 Fine effort by four merits praise I WOULD like to praise the effort of three policemen (left) and a national serviceman who helped remove a huge tree trunk that had fallen across a road m Changi. Unfortunately, the electric saw that they had was not working. Without their help, road
        64 words
  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 484 21 Best Wishes to Van Ommeren Terminal (Singapore) Pte Ltd on the Official Opening of its Oil Terminal at Pulau Sebarok from D. S. Security Service /i^^. SECURITY CONSULTANTS, (oloyWi\ ADV|S£ R S suppliers vifexyvy 2 Balestior ßoad oJ 679 Balestier Hill Shopping Centre, s^s£j]or Singapore 1232. Te1: *****51 (3 Lines!
      484 words

  • BACKGROUND
    • 992 22  -  CHRISTOPHER WREN By m Beijing A BRITISH diplomat newly arrived m Beijing went to the hospital for the physical examination needed to obtain a Chinese driver's licence. All went well until the diplomat put on his glasses to complete the eye examination. The
      NYT  -  992 words
    • 803 22  - New law puts restriction on the rulers LIM YOON LIN with The Begion BRISK business appeared to have been the order of the day for the Malaysian Parliament. Altogether eight Bills were passed after 10 days of hearing before the House adjourned sine die on Aug 5. A wide range
      803 words
  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 690 22 Cuts come m all shapes and sizes So does Elastoplast The original J-A'*/ I Elastoplast Elastoplast fabric 'T/&/ fabric plaster. Stretches I S/ \dressing strip. with every Small size. movement. 1 (££x$ Stretches. yL^ I V^*^7 Just cut the l*^*£n size you Elastoplast fabric J^TT- I dressing strip. V Large
      690 words

  • Market Highlights
    • 446 23 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed easier after a higher opening on profit-taking and selling pressure m selective quiet trading yesterday. The most active counter was Fa her Merlin which closed 9 cents higher at $2.80 with 1.24 million units transacted. Malayan Credit closed at $3.68,
      446 words
    • 32 23 Up Down unch Industrials 34 58 32 Finance 8 11 6 Hotels 5 4 1 Properties 4 8 1 Plantations 4 8 7 Mining 1 3 0 Deb/Loans 4 5 4
      32 words
    • 72 23 Bousteadßhd 4 C&C CCM -5 Cold Storage -5 Dunlop !nd Esso -50 F& N -15 Gentings Guinness +2 Guthrie Bhd +56 Haw Par +4 Inehcape Bhd MT C NBT 11 Nat Iron PMC 10 Pan Elec 1 Perils Plant Prima -5 Robinson's 1 Rothmansl -1 Semb
      72 words
    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 51 23 A Hitam Rubber 1000 534 Seacorp 1280 +70 M A A 900+60 Guthrie 420 +56 Johan Hldgs 825 +45 H Leong Credit 790 +35 Raleigh 530 +30 Sim Lim 299 +17 X T Pau 900 +15 P M Hldgs 494 +12 Kentucky Spore 384 +12 Hong Leong Ind 880
        51 words
      • 34 23 C Sugars 1920 -60 Es»o 1130 -50 M Flour 520 -25 Pegi Msia Rts 150 -20 FAN 605 -15 TDM 268-14 Wearnes 404 -12 NBT 222-11 Spore Glass 50t 148 -11 PMC 850-10
        34 words
      • 44 23 Aug 27 Aug 30 BT Composite: 941.77 935.33 BT Indicator: *****15 *****93 ST Industrials: 992.62 988.12 ST Finance: 2697.47 2722.42 ST Hotels: 1003.04 1004.46 ST Properties: ***** 735.81 ST Minings: 256.65 256.47 ST Plantations: 1337.64 1384.18 OCBC: 824.26 819.07 SESInd: 757.26 750 71
        44 words
      • 26 23 Faber Merlin 1.788,000 M Credit (584,000 U I C 510,000 Banda Raya 499,000 Gent ings 493,000 Total turnover: 17.60 m Total value: $63.21 m
        26 words
    • 2943 24 All shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of II snares each, with the price quoted m dollars. Gt» Net 1983 la»t Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- COOO)
      2,943 words
    • 2021 24 BUSINESS DONE KUALA LUMPUR BED and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aflnomoto (3.548) Alcom (2.925) (2) 2.96 (8) 2.91 (1) 2.90
      2,021 words
    • 596 24 RENEWED uncertainties about the future direction of overseas markets, especially New York, turned many sceptical investors Into sellers on the Singapore stock exchange yesterday. Share prices buckled under fairly widespread selling pressure but situational counters like Seacorp, MA A, Johan and the two Malaysian Hong
      596 words
    • 170 24 ARBIITHNOT SECURITIES ASIA Spore Growth Fund 1.04 1.09 OUB-MONTAGU Union Spore Fund 1.38 1.45 INCOME BOND UNIT (Current prices) Income Bond 1.42 1.49 DIAMOND MGT SPORE July Aug Diamond Spore Fd(US$) 0.55 0.59 S$ 1.17 1.26 LYC-AFT UNIT TRUST LYCAFT Inv Trust 0.97 1.02 MARA BUMIPUTRA First B'putra
      170 words
    • 390 24 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market finished mixed to slightly easier yesterday m cautious trading. Except for selected speculative and situational counters, share prices vere generally traded narrowly for most of the day. Market observers said some investors preferred to remain non-committal ahead of the Prime Minister's
      390 words
    • 3312 24 BUSINESS DONE SINGAPORE BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board
      3,312 words
    • 36 24 Up Down Unch Industrials 36 54 27 Finance 5 4 5 Hotels 111 Properties 5 4 1 Oil Palms 2 5 1 Tins 3 6 4 Rubbers 5 10 6 Deb/Loans 3 0 0
      36 words
    • COMMODITIES
      • 652 25 THE RUBBER market m Singapore yesterday closed lower with September One RSS buyers quoted at 237.75 cents per kilo, down 1.25 cents from Monday night. Afternoon prices drifted ■■■■mH^^M lower on lack of buying interest, after an easier morning session m thin trading. KUALA LUMPUR: The rubber market yesterday
        652 words
      • 32 25 Rubber: Aug 30 Singapore: September: 237.75 cents (down 1.25 cents) Malaysia: September: 264.50 cents (down 0.50 cents) Tin: M 530.31 per kilo (up 26.00 cents) 95 tonnes (down 33 tonnes)
        32 words
      • 187 25 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday eased on selling m thin trading, with operators reluctant to take positions ahead of today's National Day holiday. In September, central lost Msso to M 51,190 a tonne and south M 542.50 to M 51,210 while October m the south fell
        187 words
      • 202 25 THE Straits tin price m Penang yesterday rose 26 cents to M 530.31 a kilo, but still within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. Dealers noted the low offerings of ore led to the buffer stock manager, who again featured as the main buyer,
        202 words
      • 121 25 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 111 kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $182.00 nominal sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $195.00 nominal sellers, new drum fob $199.00 nominal sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $110 nominal buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $347.50 sellers,
        121 words
      • 77 25 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $28,904 and closed at $28,955 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.75/418.25, the day's low, m quiet trading. Slight local buying took the price to 418.50/418.90 and remainded steady. It closed the morning session at 418.25/418.75. The
        77 words
      • 164 25 Mm Fri New York 12.198 12.238 12.24S 12.28S Zurich 12.208 12.108 12.25S 12.15S Toes Man Singapore 12.248 12.138 12.31S 12.20S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Bnm: Credit Koine, S'pcre. ing supported the market to 418.50/419.00, where it closed. The London morning gold fix was U*****.85
        164 words
      • 583 25 THE US/Sing dollar opened at 2.1415/25 with a narrow trading range for the day. Trading was extremely thin with a general lack of Interest. The US unit remained firm against major currencies, amid a narrow range. The US/DM was traded between the range of 2.6796/02 and 2.6766/73
        583 words
      • 46 25 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Aug 30: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2% 2*4 3-month Bank bills 7 7/16 7 5/16 3 months CD 7 6% 6 months CD 7% 7W Sourer: National Discount Co.
        46 words
      • 35 25 5 pm Interbank rate* tor Slug* pore dollars on Aag M: Offer Bid Overnight 7 6 3 /4 1 month 615/16 613/16 2 months 615/16 613/16 3 months 615/16 613/16 Overnight mode 6%
        35 words
      • 24 25 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.13 per cent.
        24 words
      • OVERSEAS MARKETS
        • 435 25 A LATE afternoon spurt m blue chip stock prices helped the market to close mixed on Monday, but trading volume slowed dramatically after last week's smaller than expected decline m the US M-l money supply. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which quickly dropped over 10 points on Monday
          435 words
        • 325 25 Yen Ajlnomoto 1070 -20 Akal 5(5 unch Amada 780 -l Asahl Chem 379 unch Asahl Glass 808 -7 Bank Tk 291 unch Biidgestone 904 unch Canon 1430 -10 Casio Computer 1990 -10 ClU_n 890 +45 D Nip Print 888 -1 D Nippon Screen Daiel 608 unch Dallchl Kangjo Bk
          325 words
        • 88 25 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.013 +0.001 Atlas Con. B. 3ZSO +0.5 Bagulo Gold Basic Petroleum 0X075 unch Benguet Con. B 100 unch CDCP 0.T5 unch First Phil Hldgs 6.30 unch Lepanto B. 0.13 +0.01 Marlnduque B 7 unch Marsteel Oriental B 0.08 +OXOI Phil Overseas
          88 words
        • 568 25 STOCK prices fell after a gloomy economic survey by the Confederation of British Industry and the smaller-than-expected fall m the latest US money supply, dealers said. Trading was small and at 3pm, the Financial Times Index was down 6.6 points at 715.5. Losses among government bonds ranged to about
          568 words
        • 51 25 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 971.08 Monday closed Week Ago 993.14 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday unav Monday 844.3 Week Ago 836.4 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 695.2 Monday 695.6 Week Ago 694.4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday 722.1 Week Ago 740.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1194.11 Friday 1 192.07 Week Ago
          51 words
        • 303 25 Cents A C I IS6 -5 A N I 270 A P M 219 -1 Aberfoyle 900 unch Age OS unch Alliance OU Allied Mill 218 +8 Ampol Exp 315 -3 Ampol Pet 170 +2 Am 475 Ashton 150 -2 Aasoc Pulp BHP 1120 -5 Beach Petroleum 29 unch
          303 words
        • 190 25 Francs Actions Sulsses 285W Alusulsse Br 783 -15 Alusulsse Reg 252 -4 Brown Boverl Br 1150 -35 Clba Oelgy Br 1860 -30 Clba Oelgy P C 1580 -25 Clba Oelgy Reg 785 -23 Credit Sulsse Br 2135 -25 Credit Sulsse Reg 388 -6 Elektrowatt Br 2830 -10 George Fischer
          190 words
        • 377 25 STOCKS yesterday closed lower m fairly quiet business, partly due to a weakening Hongkong dollar. Investors were also awaiting the interim results from Cheung Kong and Hutchison Whampoa, due out tomorrow, as well as the Sino-British talks scheduled to resume on Sep22. The Hang Seng Index fell 10.72 points
          377 words
        • 176 25 Fls ABN ***** -3.5 Ahold 166.50 +1.5 AkZO 75.00 -0.4 AMEV 124.80 +1.6 Am fas 90 -20 02 Amrobnk 59.80 +0.1 Bergoss Berk 26.30 unch BoU 94.00 unch Borsucer 210.00 +3 Boska 46.60 -2.4 Burtet 47.80 -02 Caland 34.00 -1 Calv 302.00 +5 Dell MIJ 72J20 1.2 Elsevler 377.00
          176 words
        • 117 25 Bains Aokham Thai Alia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv And Trust 135 unch Bangkok Bank 270 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 154 unch Bata Bhoe Berll Jucker Charoong Thai Wire Firestone First Trust 86.25 -0.5 Qoodyear Industrial Finance Corp 150 -2 Jalaprathan Cement.... Maboonkhrong Metal Box 12 so -025 Rama Tower
          117 words
  • TIMES BUSINESS
    • NEWBRIEFS
      • 31 23 PAN-ELECIiRIC Industries I has reported group pre-tax profits of $9.09 million for the six months ended June 30, 1983, ($1.38 million previously). Group revenue was $101.8 million ($75.04 million).
        31 words
      • 45 23 CARLSBERG Brewery Malaysia has announced group pre-tax profits of JvisB.33 million for the first half ended June 30, 1983 (M 58.93 million). Turnover was M 571.71 million (M 565.63 million).. It has declared an Interim dividend of 10 per cent less tax. t
        45 words
      • 50 23 SING Investments Finance Ltd has recorded group pre-tax profits of $2,813 million ($2,048 million) on a turnover of $7.74 million ($5,797 million) for the six monjths»ended June 30, 1983. On the company le\iel, »pre-tax profits totalled $2,806 million ($2,045 million) on a turnover of $7,737 million ($5,793 million)."
        50 words
      • 43 23 UNITED Overseas Land's bonus interim dividend of 5 per cent less tax and bonus shares will be allotted on Oct 5 to shareholders registered on Sep9. k I The transfer books and register will be closed from Sept 22 to 28.
        43 words
      • 66 23 HARIMAU Investments' 7 per cent convertible unsecured loan stock 19T8/83 will be redeemed on Oct 31 at par together with accrued interest. Loan stock holders must present their certificates to the registrars at Lim Associates (Pte) Ltd, 2 Finlayson Green, #06-02, Asia Insurance Bldg (0104) before Oct
        66 words
      • 78 23 HONGKONG, Tues. Hongkong's visible trade deficit narrowed to HK$6l3 million (Ssl76 million) m July from HK$l.l7 billion m June and HK$l.l2 billion m July 1982. Provisional census and statistics department figures show that the shortfall for the first seven months of 1983 was Hk59.55 billion compared with
        Reuter  -  78 words
      • 74 23 TAIPEI, Tues. Taiwan's central bank is considering raising the ceiling on foreign exchange which can be held by authorised banks to between US$3O million million) and US$BO million from the current US$2O million to US$4O million. A bank official said the move is to liberalise operations of the
        Reuter  -  74 words
      • 64 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. China reappeared on the Malaysian rubber market yesterday, purchasing approximately 1,000 tonnes of rubber. They bought RSS One at 266.50 cents per kilo and RSS Two at 262.00 cents for September shipment. But the Chinese buying failed to lift sentiment and the current trading
        Reuter  -  64 words
      • 68 23 FRANKFURT, Tues. New orders received by the West German engineering industry for the construction of industrial plants can be expected to collapse m 1983. The industry association, m a review of the sector's business, said orders m the year to end June 1983 fell by 41 per
        Reuter  -  68 words
      • 40 23 BANGKOK, Tues. The Bangkok Bank plans to increase minimum lending rate soon to 15 per cent, from 14.5 per cent, and to increase interest on one-year fixed deposits by one point to 11.5 per cent. Reuter
        Reuter  -  40 words
    • 235 23 Sembawang to spend $2m on computer system SEMBAWANG Shipyard is to spend $2 million on a large computer system which will link up its entire operations m three years. Mr CN Watson, the group's managing director, said the move is m line with the government's computerisation policy. It has bought
      235 words
    • 159 23 WASHINGTON, Tues. The US rice milling industry has withdrawn a trade complaint against Taiwan on the assurance that the latter will put a ceiling on rice exports this year and negotiate reductions m future exports. The Rice Millers' Association, representing independent rice milling firms
      159 words
    • 681 23 AMCOL Electrical Industries is expecting a sharp turnaround m trading performance this year following its proposed acquisition of two electronicsbased companies. Group pre-tax profits are projected at $5,424 million for the year ending this Dec 31, m contrast to an expected loss of
      681 words
    • 445 23 MANY financial institutions are still reluctant to accept properties built before 1947 but exempted from rent control for mortgage security, said real estate consultant Tan Kirn Choon. This is m spite of the Government's announcement m 1980 that all residential properties under rent
      445 words
    • 230 23 Engineers to discuss MRT fire safety measures FIRE safety for the Mass Rapid Transit system will be discussed by fire engineers m November. Ideas will be mooted, questions fired and the experience of other countries heard so that fire safety measures for the MRT both when it is being built
      230 words
    • 168 23 JAPANESE STEEL EXPORTS EXPECTED TO RISE TOKYO, Tues. Japanese steel exports are expected to exceed 31 million tonnes m calendar 1983 following larger than expected shipments to China and a recovery m the US economy. Officials of the Japan Iron and Steel Exporters' Association said the estimate is above the
      168 words
    • 455 23 TWO leading Malaysian coastal shipping operators have agreed to pool their resources to provide joint container shipping services m the domestic trade. The MISC Coastal Services Sdn Bhd, a whollyowned subsidiary of the Malaysian International Shipping Corporation (MISC) and Perkapalan Kris Sdn
      455 words
    • 340 26 RECOMMENDATIONS for changes within the Rubber Association of Singapore (RAS) have been drawn up by members of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association (Siccra) and the Rubber Trade Association of Singapore (RTAS). A joint working group, comprising members from both associations,
      340 words
    • 257 26 ASIATIC Development Bhd, the listed plantation subsidiary of Gen ting Bhd, has recorded group pre-tax profits of M 5489,000 for the first half of this year against losses of $1.69 million during the previous interim. This was achieved on an
      257 words
    • 163 26 HOTEL New Otani Singapore at River Valley Road will be a "boutique hotety'. The term, coined about a year ago, is assumed usually by hotels with 200 rooms or less and which give personalised attention to their guests, said Otani's general manager, Mr John
      163 words
    • 233 26 Harvester outlines proposals to lenders CHICAGO, Tues. International Harvester Co has met its nearly 200 lenders for negotiations covering its US$3.6 billion (557.7 billion) debt, due to expire on Dec 15. The company has outlined its proposals and will continue to meet its lenders until an agreement is reached, a
      Reuter  -  233 words
    • 183 26 Drastic profit setback at NBT NORTH Borneo Timbers, battered by a disastrous second half performance, has seen its pre-tax profits for the 1983 financial year dragged down to M 54.7 million from M 512.61 million m 1982. This means a profit decline of 62.7 per cent for the year ended
      183 words
    • 120 26 AN INTERNATIONAL forum and exposition on air cargo will be held here for the first time from May 21 to 24 next year. It is also the first time it will be held outside Europe and North America since it started 21 years ago.
      120 words
    • 181 26 ANKARA, Tues. Turkey has turned down an application from a Polly Peck (Holdings) PLC subsidiary for concessionary aid for a project to assemble colour television sets m the country. A State Planning Organisation official said the Industrial Encouragement Bureau had turned down an application
      Reuter  -  181 words
    • 151 26 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Import barriers to protect the South African textile and clothing indus- tries should be cut back, according to a report pre- j pared for the government, j The report by a 14-man Committee of Inquiry said j quantitative import controls should
      Reuter  -  151 words
    • 117 26 NEW DELHI, Tues. India's government-run Oil and Natural Gas Commission may invite foreign oil companies to drill some specified onshore locations where its drilling expertise is limited. A Petroleum Ministry spokesman said the commission proposes to ask the companies to operate rigs on the basis of
      Reuter  -  117 words
  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 57 23 feai EAST ELECTRIC PTE LTD yIRETHE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR CHIN 4 ELECTRIC MOTORS GENERATORS f til fit HU* *B t/'iP -3gP K^JH fni tHj jMt ft*J i s**J 5 Showrot i Range o> Stocks Anoie Spares A,,j.'abie Pi tLUIEAST ELECTRIC PTE LTD [Hfcwijßl ■"g Chong f?d (oft Leng Kee i"
      57 words


  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 451 25 of interest for your deposits at Chase Manhattan Bank I Fixed Deposits 1 month 6 3 /4%0a N (Minimum S$10,000) \J H W p-Cl. r 2 months 6 3 /4%0a N (Minimum S$10,000) H I\3 |/«d» r 3 months 6 3 /4% Da (Minimum 555,000) W H I U fJm€J,
      451 words
    • 143 25 You Deserve Only The Best At... Lien-Yuen Village Restaurant Where the best Cantonese, Sichuan and Seafood cuisines are served. Using only the finest and freshest ingredients, our master chef, the renowned Mr Wong Ah Toong, will win your hearts with his culinary delights. For the best setting to relax and
      143 words

  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 255 26 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS I jH mr LEONG CHUN LOONG 1 r *^W 0N BE!NG CONFERRED 3km P.B.M. *Wk (PUBLIC SERVICE MEDAL) K^i MM THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE FROM CIVIC CONSTRUCTION (PTE) LTD. CIVIC DEVELOPMENT PTE. LTD. HW£«&A%IR&^) CHOP SOON HUAT I Xerox opens a new copy centre* HANKAtKUA
      255 words

  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 835 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm Ordinory 00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) .f^f\- X (5.00 pm for next day) 1 Entertainment A Food auidm r "~l jm^ _j-m_ _H» m s. »W f\ X"\ Saturday 9.00 am 3.00 pm $19 00 per col
      835 words
    • 1223 27 3 Food Guide 3 Food Guide Experience the atmosphere of an English PUB I at low prices! Oar set lunches are at $5.40 and our large drafts are at $3.60 (Happy Hoars 3pm to 7pm) We serve PUB FOOD like BANGERS BACON MASH plus a wide range of WESTERN and
      1,223 words
    • 1033 27 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture r Salon Monsieur— Spore HAVING PROBLEM SKIN? At Salon Monsieur we specialize m Electrical Treatments for men with problem skin. Let our qualified therapists analyse your skin condition and advise you on the appropriate treatments. For appointments call Salon Monsieur I *****40 Salon Monsieur
      1,033 words
    • 629 27 37 Aircon/Refrigerator NEW AIRCONDITIONERS FOR sale. Rental, repair airconditions, refrigerators, electrical and plumbing. Hong Siang Engineering: *****10./ *****36. SALES, RENTAL, REPAIR spray painting for fridge, airconditioner, cooker. Trade-in available. Holland Refrigeration, *****38. AIRCONDITIONERS FOR RENT Sells, repairs, resprays all kinds of refrigerators. David Aircondltioning Co, tel: *****16. 38 TV/Video/ Sound
      629 words
    • 1146 27 38 TV/Video/ 38 TV/Video/ Sound System Sound System JOURNEY INTO HI-FI WITH SHENTON&TEAC BUY ATEAC PRODUCTS WIN A SHENTON TOUR except accessories and speakers I i^— i— 51 Printing Copying Services BUSINESS CARDS, 2 hours, invoices, letterheads, cashsale. Invitation cards, etc. Middle Road, #02-20 Bylands Building. Tel: *****14. INSTANT PRINTING,
      1,146 words
    • 1024 27 JBJ Attention all adventurers! If w HKI you think you've explored all |Bn available avenues to vent 'wL, wk WM your restless energy, we have news for you t^J There's still one sport that /fcWI— *^^B CvW could lift your spirits high, W W%t i|)4 put you on cloud nine
      1,024 words

  • Page 28 Advertisements
    • 453 28 52 Office Furniture 52 Office Furniture 52 Office Furniture i TNY 400 $68 TNY 300 $48 TNY 23 $46 TNY 600H $178 tr 9 TNY 700 $142 TNY 1000 $135 TNY 1100 $179 TNY 1200 $204 -3m HRb +IJOF J TNY 33 $130 Pp-«i. f# C 3 Supplier of tables,
      453 words
    • 321 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical eastern partek we are a newly established company and invites applications for: ccc '0' level Able to operate pabx switchboard and telex machine 1 year relevant experience Able to understand and write simple English Possess Class 2 valid
      321 words
    • 498 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant tf) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical (A member of the Pan-Electric Group) A) CLERK/TYPISTS B) TELEX OPERATOR GCE 'O' level Certificate with credit m English. Good typing speed. C) DRAUGHTSMAN ITC m Mechanical Engineering Drawing and Design. Will also consider GCE 'O' level Certificate
      498 words
    • 387 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical We have immediate vacancies for the following positions: Confidential Clerk cum Typist Minimum 3 GCE 'O' levels with a good credit m English Able to type at 60 wpm on electric typewriter At least 1 year relevant experience Pleasant disposition and able to work
      387 words
    • 471 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial < Clerical t I I y<^\ I i 4 Hotel Equatorial Singapore j I i requires < 41) FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR S T 2) FEMALE FRONT OFFICE f CASHIER Applicants for post (1-2) must j have the following qualifica- f I I lions: Must possess
      471 words
    • 414 28 66 Situations Vacant 1) Secretarial Clerical An Engineering Workshop h I looking for a: Sj GENERAL CLERK m Clementi area. 5 Requirements: Ji l« UCF O' level. V Practical knowledge of Jj i Accounting. x le Able to type and corre- )j i spond independently. jj le Some working experi-
      414 words
    • 437 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GIRL FRIDAY Established prfessional firm has a vacancy for the above position. Requirements: c Singapore citizen, 18 to 21 years c Minimum GCE 'O' Level with credit m English and Mathematics Shorthand/Typing speed of 100/50 wpm Knowledge of simple accounts Should speak fluently and
      437 words
    • 579 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical COST CLERK Requirements: Minimum 2 years' working experience m accounts department c Costing experience c Minimum GCE O' level with good credits Maths and Accounts, preferably with LCCI Higher Accounting/Costing qualification Benefits: c 5-day week c Salary above $750 depending on experience and qualifications
      579 words

  • Page 29 Advertisements
    • 581 29 68 Situations Vacant m^^Samammma^tma^aimmma^ammmmm i d Secretarial Clerical S 1 An established lervlce r j company m Bukit Tlmah m- ik S viU's applications for ij GENERAL S CLERK/ TYPIST (Male) ft Re GCE 'O' level. I A a Administrative ability ij !i a Sales co-ordination. il lie Class 3
      581 words
    • 617 29 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ACCOUNTS CLERKS •quired by an aatabliahed compa- Minimum G.C.E. 'O' level LCC Higher Accounting 1 Few years accounting experience Able to work with minimum supervision Age 23 and above Interested applicants, please write m with full resume togeth;r with a non-returnable photograph and contact
      617 words
    • 512 29 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Due to rapid axpanaion, we have immediate vacancy for. A SALES CLERK a Mm. GCE 'O' level or equivalent. Speak fluent English. a Hardworking and a pleasant voice. a Ability to type and take pressure. a Attractive salary and incentives. Apply peraonally to: 69
      512 words
    • 650 29 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ACCOUNTS CLERK urgently required, c Minimum GCE 'O' Level c LCCI Intermediate or Higher Bookkeeping a Must be able to keep a full set of accounts a Working experience necessary Salary between $800 $800 Please call personally at: JATA FURNITURE INDUSTRIES PTE LTD 41,
      650 words
    • 503 29 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SILVER STAR CATER RESTAURANT A NIGHT CLUB urgently requirea: 1 FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c Knowledge of typing and simple book-keeping. Interetted applicants, pleaae call personally during office houra at: 1, GRANGE ROAD #06-00. ORCHARD BUILDING ABOVE YUYI EMPORIUM SINGAPORE 0923 URGENT! Perm. Jobs SECRETARIES
      503 words
    • 539 29 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical PURCHASING CLERK WANTED Mln. GCE 'O' level c Able to type and write neatly Pleate call Mitt Karen Phua at *****66 during office hourt Reputable Firm requirea JUNIOR FEMALE CLERK/TYPIST With some knowledge of typing import/export papers. Interview at: 77 High Street #06-04, High
      539 words
    • 914 29 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST Singapore Citizen required by shipping association. Please apply with passport size photo (nonreturnable) and full details of working experience, qualifications, present and expected salary together with contact telephone to: ST. Box A*****. 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923 JURONG FACTORY REQUIRES
      914 words
    • 534 29 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretariat Clerical REQUIRED EXPERIENCED FEMALE Clerk. Please call personally to 5001 Beach Road, #07-52, Golden Mile Complex, Spore 0719. Tel' *****91 after 10.00 am. SENIOR/JUNIOR CLERKS required. Interested please call *****18 for appointment at 116, Lavender Street, #03-07, Pek Chuan BuildIng, Spore 1233. VIDEO LIBRARY REQUIRES
      534 words
    • 677 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales FT 1 THORN EMI Rentals LJ^J (A THORN EMI Co). An established international rental Company, world leader m the field of TV/ Video home entertainment invites top class applicants for the following positions 1) SHOWROOM RECEPTIONIST (MALE) Applicants must be
      677 words

  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 664 30 "~6e Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales We are a fast expanding and a leading marketing company m fashion jewellery accessory with retail counters at all major departmental stores. If you are looking for a more satisfying and rewarding sales career, join us and be among one
      664 words
    • 484 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales A leading audio-video company has an urgent need for: 4 shop assistant-trainees preferably after National Service, possessing a Class 3 driving licence. j 1 receptionist, female with pleasant personality and a GCE 'O' levels certificate. We're offering competitive salaries commensurate
      484 words
    • 511 30 Cosmetic Company requires INDOOR SALES PROMOTERS (Female) Pleasant personality Self motivated Sales experience an advantage but not necessary Basic salary *****.00 plus incentives and allowance Bi-lingual preferred Interested parties please call *****11 for an interview. Professional Institute has immediate vacancy lor ADVERTISEMENT CANVASSER With minimum 3 years' experience m canvassing.
      511 words
    • 754 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales DYNAMIC a AMBITIOUS SALES EXECUTIVES Only the Life Insurance Industry can compensate you what you're worth. CALL: *****96 For interview Expanding Company requires:SALES REPRESENTATIVES For its fast moving Japanese products. c Hardworking, c Willing to learn, c At least Secondary education, c Expect a 4-figure
      754 words
    • 520 30 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales ESTABLISHED LIFE INSURANCE Agency requires part/full times Agents Inspectors immediately. Interested call Cheong tel: *****72 EXPERIENCED SALES PERSONNEL wanted for a sports shop. Salary $400. 81-05 Orchard Towers. Interview personally only. INEXPERIENCED SALES ASSISTANTS required. Salary $320. Please apply personally at: Parklane Shopping Mall, Selegie
      520 words
    • 545 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical t) Technical Technical I VACANCY I A group of wood processing companies m Sandakan, Sabah invites a suitably qualified applicant to fill the post of PLANT ENGINEER. Applicant must have a degree m Mechanical Engineering (with recognised certificate of
      545 words
    • 376 30 We are one of the world's foremost manufacturer of lead frames and require 4 PRESS TOOLMAKERS (CARBIDE DIES) with the following expertise: NTC2 or Technical School or equivalent. Minimum 5 years experience m assembly and/or maintenance of high speed progressive tools. Preferably 3 years experience m a high volume output
      376 words
    • 366 30 66 Situations Vacant Technical An International manufacturer of glass moulds offers the following vacancies: ITC cert m 3-D Design c Or Sec. IV Technical Stream (mcl. Metal-work) Or knowledge m Pattern Making (Metal) ITC cert m Mech. Engrg. Drg Design c Or Sec (V Technical Stream (mcl. Mech. Drg. Maths)
      366 words

  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 832 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical t) Technical KENG HENG CONSTRUCTION PTE LTD An Established Construction Company has vacancies for the following positions:Mechanical or Electrical Diploma holders with minimum of 5 years relevant working experience m multi-million building project. Holder of Diploma m Building with at least 4
      832 words
    • 533 31 66 Situations Vacant Technical Established Engineering Company requires MALE PROJECT SUPERVISORS Requirements: Must possess ITC m Airconditioning c Must have completed or be exempted from N.S. c Age 20 to 25 years c Able to commence work within 1 months time c Possess Class 3 driving licence Attractive terms and
      533 words
    • 645 31 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical S.E.A. GLASS INDUSTRY PTE LTD immediate opening lor:ELECTRICIAN Salary $650 to $700 p.m. NTC Grade 2in electrical fittings Able to read blue prints Minimum 2 years experience m electrical maintenance and installation Must be prepared to perform shift duties Interested applicants, picas* call personally at:No.l,
      645 words
    • 656 31 66 Situations Vacant Technical CLOVERMATES INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD An Engineering and Building Materials Company Invites applications for: DRAUGHTSMAN/ ESTIMATOR c Technical School background with some mechanical drawing experience. Competitive salary and fringe benefits will be offered to the right candidate. Please call Margaret Tel: *****55 for an appointment. Fire engineering
      656 words
    • 572 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production PHILIPS I We take care of you Join PHI LI PS today as Female Production Operators /yZ^tarting pay J jMßfek r~~ And now you can I choose to work m any ot 1 the following
      572 words
    • 492 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production NMBWg NMBHH% I Don t wait! Start your future with us today I at our new starting I saxaries Production Operators Starting I $058 $096 I Machine Operators Starting I $405 $552 II You will enjoy: Shift Allowance ($2/- for
      492 words

  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 520 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production HI ANNOUNCEMENT^ GOOD NEWS! I I FOR ALL LADIES (Aged between 16 30 years with Primary or Secondary education) THERE ARE 8 GOOD IMPORTANT REASONS WHY I YOU MUST JOIN US AS 1 "PRODUCTION PERSONNEL"
      520 words
    • 656 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production bCbCIUIJII C IBBj^^ ■BBbt^^^ BBM IBbßbt MB jflfl 9BBK fIBBB PRODUCTION OPERATORS Secondary 3 and above cm be trained as Test Operators Minimum Pr 6 education I .y j I Icfll J \J| V..-C*! I
      656 words
    • 492 32 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production S.E.A. GLASS Welcome you as: MALE PRODUCTION OPERATOR (Cutting Department) STARTING CONFIRMED Basic Salary 460 500 Shift Allowance 75 75 Cutting Allowance 45 45 MONTHLY ftft AM INCOME s*o OZO Other Benefits: Free transport Hospitalisation benefits extended to family Attendance
      492 words
    • 357 32 66 Situations Vacant I g) Production An international manufacturer I of glass moulds offers the fol- lowing vacancies: c NTC 2/3 (Metal Machining) c Knowledge of CMC lathe operations c Either NTC 2/3 (Metal Machining) Or at least 2 years practical experience on lathe, milling machines c Experienced on line
      357 words
    • 489 32 66 Situations Vacant g) Production SOC Interested to work on a 5-DAY WEEK? Permanent morning shift 7.00 am 4.15pm. OR Permanent afternoon shift 4.00pm 12 00 midnight. A leading international oilaeel* manufacturer require*: 1. OPERATORS (Female) Morning shift: $340 (starting) and $365 (confirmation). Afternoon shift: $420 (starting and $445 confirmation
      489 words

  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 479 33 66 Situations Vacant g) Production AUTO TECHNICIANS VITB/NTC/ITC Holders m Mechanical Engineering or equivalent Some experience m servicing Auto-tnsertion machines FEMALE QC OPERATORS Secondary education PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Male/Female) Primary education interested please call personally at: United Electronic Engineering Corpn Pte Ltd 232 Upper Bukit Timah Road 3rd Storey, Hock Soon
      479 words
    • 523 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous laridon I 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 Minimum Pr. 6 education. Able to read and write
      523 words
    • 237 33 (AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS) Applications are invited for the following positions' FEMALE Q.A. INSPECTORS c Minimum secondary 2 c Able to read and write English c Able to do simple addition and subtraction c Possess good visual skills c Experience is essential Successful candidates will be required to inspect components HANDYMEN c
      237 words
    • 557 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous GALERIES LAFAYETTE We are France's largest Department Store and have immediate vacancies for the posts of: Mm. GCE 'O' level m 3 subjects inclusive of English Mathematics. 1 2 years' working experience m a similar capacity. Well versed m Import/
      557 words
    • 430 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous requires I MAINTENANCE I TECHNICIANS •NTC/ITC m mechanical/electrical/ I electronic engineering preferably with I some related experience. Those without I experience will also be considered I Responsible for trouble-shooting, repairs I and maintenance of electro-plating I jjE3 equipment. I SECURITY
      430 words
    • 149 33 SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY (S) PTE LTD Leading manufacturer of Winchester Disc Drives requires the following: GENERAL CLERK {Personnel) GCE '0' level certificate Typing speed 34 wpm Friendly and helpful personality RECEPTIONIST GCE 0' level certificate Pleasant voice and personality Good command of spoken English QC INSPECTORS (Female) Secondary education Some QC
      149 words
    • 551 33 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous THE AMERICAN CLUB, ■P*" a reputable social outlet is embarking on a series of expansion IT programmes that will provide hardworking and enthusiastic individuals with vast L k opportunities for growth and development. Applications are Hnk invited for the positions
      551 words

  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 501 34 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellasaeo&s f'"'ww'i UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE Applications are invited for appointment to the following posts: 2) lATORY ATTENDANT/ OFFICE ATTENDANT QUALIFICATIONS PoBt (1) Possession of a class 3 or class 4 driving licence. Post (2) Passed Primary Six m a Government or Government-Aided School. Must be over 16
      501 words
    • 511 34 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miseellmne&ms Puvaria Packaging Industries Pte Ltd We have immediate vacancies for: NTC 3 m electrical fitting and installation PUB electricians licence preferable 1 to 2 years' working experience m machine installation, maintenance and repair At least 1 years working experience m forklift driving Prepared to work
      511 words
    • 349 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I a flight accessories Company located at I Loyang Industrial Estate 1 I requires a j I Minimum secondary 2 education I •Ability to speak and read English I Must have completed full-time National Seivice I •No experience is necessary I The Company offers: I
      349 words
    • 306 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miseellatteows HITACHI KOKI (S) PTE LTD Requires: 1) MACHINE OPERATORS Sec 4 Completed N.S. 2) MELTING FURNACE OPERATOR At least Pr. 6 3) CASTING POLISH WORKERS At least Pr. 6 4) PRODUCTION OPERATORS (FEMALE, MALE) Pr. 6 above WE OFFER:- Free transportation transport allowance Free uniform
      306 words
    • 563 34 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous MOVENPICK RESTAURANTS OF SWITZERLAND MOVENPICK, the leading International Swiss Restaurant chain has vacancies for the following positions: 1) WAITRESS CUM CASHIER (ICE-CREAM PAVILION) 1 year working experience. Gross salary $550 per month. 2) CASHIER CUM SALESGIRL (TAKE-OUT COUNTER) c 1 year working experience. c Gross
      563 words
    • 515 34 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous A consumer trading division of a Group of Companies invites applicants from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: CLERK c Minimum qualification GCE 'O' level Ability to type 35-45 wpm c 1-2 years experience SHOWROOM RECEPTIONIST Minimum qualification GCE 'O' level Conversant m English
      515 words
    • 380 34 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous THE PAVILION INTERCONTINENTAL SINGAPORE Requires CHAMBERMAIDS Must speak simple English. BOILERMAN Class 1 and 2 licence. LICENSED ELECTRICIAN TELEPHONE OPERATOR WAITRESS HOSTESS HOUSE OFFICERS (14 days annual leave) We offer top salary and fringe benefits with •xcsllent advancement prospects. Interested parties are invited to call
      380 words
    • 492 34 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous An expanding progressive group of companies m the consumer Industry wish to engage the following: A) 2 ACCOUNTS CLERKS Age: 21 years above Minimum 'O' level but secondary 2 or 3 candidates may apply Experience not essential but may be an advantage Ability to type
      492 words
    • 613 34 66 Situations Vacant ■■■iiiii-iniiiii mixwmmm^mmmammmmmmSSmi I) Miscellaneous BELL CAFE requires: PLEASANT WAITRESSES 1) To work m the day from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Salary $500. Uniform provided. 2) To work m the night from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. c Salary $550 to $700. Uniform and transpport provided. Attractive
      613 words
    • 515 34 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellmneoms GREAT EASTERN HOTEL requires 1) WAITERS/WAITRESSES 2) ROOM SERVICE BOYS Please call personally at: PICCOLA COFFEE HOUSE 401 MacPherson Road Singapore 13M during office hours MAXIM Nite Club Pte Ltd has immediate vacancies for: 1) WAITERS/WAITRESSES 2) USHERETTES 3) HANDYMAN 4) CASHIERS For Cast (3),
      515 words

  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 594 35 66 Situations Vacant i) mseeli&neom international Company raqutrH PERSONAL DRIVER for Chief Exaeutive m Singapore. Interested applicants please call personally or phone MISS JEAN TAN ARMITAGE BHAWKS CERAMICS PTE LTD 247 JALAN AHMAD IBRAHIM SINGAPORE 2262 TEL: *****77 8 LADY PASTE-UP ARTISTS required immediately by typesetting company. Training provided. Please
      594 words
    • 886 35 66 Situations Vacant i) Miseeilmtteous 2 DELIVERY MEN wanted urgently. Must have driving licence. Hardworking. Completed N.S. Please call personally to: Unique Electronics Blk 338, #01-1653, Avenue 1. Ang Mo Kio Tel: *****88/ *****03. Mr Ong. A LEADING DEPARTMENT Store requires Male Store Assistant immediately. Salary will commensurate with experience.
      886 words
    • 579 35 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQUIRED DELIVERY driver, preferably Indian, Please call personally at: #81-23, High Street Centre. URGENTLY REQUIRED DESPATCH Rider by Advertising Workshop with without motor-cycle. For information call: *****18 9. WANTED SHOP ASSISTANT Delivery Man. Interested call at: 247, Beach Road, (Opposite of Hotel Plaza) GENERAL
      579 words
    • 490 35 72 Vehicles For Hire Cars, trucks, vans and pick-ups of your choice. On hourly, daily, weekly, monthly and lease. Call us today Sime Darby Services PteLtd Te1: *****00, *****46, *****3 I V jj KIM HOCK CHYE offers £•■■■■< ii ■u.ifiSeeFor Daily Weekly Monthly rentals. c Datsun 120YGL/ 140J/ Bluebird 1600
      490 words
    • 719 35 74 Vehicle Financing/ 74 Vehicle Financing/ 74 Vehicle Financing/ 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance Insurance Insurance smooth mam" car loans] ffISHHfHHHNGHMMHHBHHHMSHHfSj H Low interest rotes m— i) aniir "BBHIJ ■PJPWPw^^^PPfWjPI Prompt service —^^SW* IL'fyJl T *7 *V^^-^L*T^T*7 r nL*M Up to 4 years repayment scneme^^^y M IB Attractive percentage of
      719 words
    • 756 35 76 Vehicles For Sale ■—■■mi iirai— wi— m—i c) Datsun/Nlssatt LATE '81 DATSUN Bluebird 1600. One private owner, aircon, sports rims, high power cassette, $23,800. Call *****67 MARCH 1879 OATSUN 100A. Radio, aircond, 3 owners, good condition. Contact Joseph Cheong *****11. NEAR 1980 DATSUN 100 A.1. 1 owner, aircon, radio/cassette,
      756 words
    • 735 35 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford nrr august cortina gl ieoo, PARF, new paint, tyres, aircond, urgent sale! Contact: James *****61 ext. 117. 1977 FORD ESCORT 1.3 GL. Airconditioned, low mileage, $10,000 0.n.0. Loan arrangeable. Tel: *****18. 1979 CORTINA I.6GL, aircond., R/ tax Dec '83, PARF, selling $12,500/ negotiable. Call
      735 words
    • 668 35 g) Mazda OCTOBER '80 MAZDA 323 1.5 Hatchback, 5-speed, colour gold, 47,000 km, aircon, cassette, sports rims, power windows, tuff-kote, Allison electronic ignition. Road and insurance taxes due October "83. Asking 5521,900. Interested call (Business) *****00 x 401, 0800 1600 hrs. EXPATRIATE DIRECTOR ALMOST 1981 Mazda 929. (New Model) 1
      668 words
    • 817 35 76 Vttifctes For Sal® h) Mercedes ISBO MERCEDES 200. Private 1 owner, aircond., cassette, power c windows, central locking. Tel: *****74. 1 '7® MERCEDES 200, Manual. One c company owner, aircond, radio cassette, Immaculate condition. Price negotiable. *****95. END 1979 MERCEDES 200 Manual. One private owner, tip top condi- tion.
      817 words
    • 579 35 76 Wdttfetot For Sale i) MimuMsM 1980 MIT GALANT GS. With air:ond., cassette and sports rims. Selling $19,800. Tel: *****23. 1981 MITSUBISHI SIGMA One >wner, aircon, cassette. Tel: *****40. I) T@yotm ZOtAPkh .ATiON 1977 royota Super Crown. (4M enfine). 1 owner. Director's car ihauffeur-driven. Power steering/window. Central locking. Zircon, radio
      579 words

  • Page 36 Advertisements
    • 967 36 ~76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota J) Toyota THE RIGHT CHOICE Appointed Dealer By I BORNEO MOTORS (S) PTELTD__ Test-Drive At: VEHITO COMPANY Head Office: 594 Upp. Thomson Rd. 7 Milestone TEL: *****63 Branch-Showroom: 261 Upp. Thomson Rd. I 5' ■> Milestone TEL: *****98 1980 TOYOTA
      967 words
    • 727 36 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others I) Others Drive away a newPony2l2ooGLat 23,145 RF Free Gift Attractive H.P. rates Tel *****66/*****33/*****12 1| 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles 1978 SUZUKI VAN (5-door) new paintwork, very good condition, exchange acceptable. Price: $3,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****28 *****26.
      727 words
    • 607 36 77 Vehicles Wanted WANTED ANY MODEL of second hand, company registered car SZ car. Contact Tan Teck Hock Tel: *****76/ *****09 night *****39. WANTED 1973 1974, Corolla 1200 or 1974 1975, Lancer 1400, 1975, Corona MX II with PARF. Continental Japanese cars considered. Cash payment. Tel: *****58, William. A BANK
      607 words
    • 736 36 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Ditt 11, Sime Road majestic detached, partly furnished, 4 large bedrooms, big living/ dining areas, lovely patio overlooking 15,000 sq.ft. matured garden and swimming pool, $8,500. c Ditt 10, Eatt Suttex Lane, beautiful detached, partly furnished, 4 spacious bedrooms, spacious living/ dining areas, patio, 12,000
      736 words
    • 847 36 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 10, MARYLAND DRIVE Ist class 2-storey detached bungalow for lease. 3 bedrooms, with bath attached. Living/ dining room, guest, study, courtyard, servant's. Fully aircond. Partially furnished. Tel: *****22 ext 245. DIST. 13, CLIFTON VALE, doublestorey detached bungalow. 8,000 sq.ft. matured garden, built-in 5,000 sq.ft.
      847 words
    • 779 36 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses THOMSON JALAN NOVENA double storey corner terrace house fully furnished rent $2100 Hock Swee Hill double storey semi-detach-ed rent $2200 *****70 Loo Housing Agency BRAND NEW DOUBLE-STOREY semi-detached m district 15, spacious 4-bedroomed plus servant's $3,500/- negotiable. RoofTop Housing *****45/*****10 CLEMENTI PARK BEAUTIFUL single-storey bungalow.
      779 words
    • 1445 36 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 20 DOUBLE-STOREY SEMIDETACHED 4 bedrooms, servant's room. $2,800. Fully Furnished. Contact: Mr Ng *****23. DIST. 20 DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE 3 bedrooms, unfurnished, $1,500. Guides Housing *****89/ *****40. DOUBLE-STOREY HOUSES IN dist. 16 (Apollo Garden), dist. 28 (Tamarind Road). Unfurnished. Contact: *****76 (agent). HONG LEONG GARDEN
      1,445 words

  • Page 37 Advertisements
    • 613 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments MOUNT FABER LODGE The Exclusive New Condo situated on Mount Faber. Rental: $2,600 $4,200. (Partially/ fully furnished). Lower Maisonette 2,260 s.qft., spacious living/ dining areas, 3 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, store rooms. Studio Apartmwit 1,150 sq.ft., 2 bedrooms with master bedroom opening to balcony overlooking
      613 words
    • 775 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments MONT BLANC PTE LTD offers: Venus Mansion attractively furnished, 3 bedrooms $5,000 p.m a Cairnhill Plaza fully furnished, 3 bedrooms $4,500 p.m. a Mount Faber Lodge partly furnished, 3 bedrooms $3,500 p.m. For details, please contact MRS. MAY RINTOUL: TEL: *****11/ 2 TOWN HOUSE HILLCREST
      775 words
    • 847 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CHANCERY LANE, DIST. 11, furnished 3-bedroomed flat. Bathrooms attached, sitting cum dining rooms, servant's amenities, 2 airconds. Rental $2,000 p.m. Contact *****63. Principals only. DISTRICT 15, MEYER TOWER brand new condominium, 3 rooms, high floor, facing sea, unfurnished. Rental $2,500/- pm. Interested please call *****55
      847 words
    • 784 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10, BALMORAL TOWER. 3,000 sq.ft, beautifully furnished, 4 bedrooms, executive apartment, swimming pool/ tennols court. EMAR: *****27/*****64. DIST. 10, BOTANIC GARDEN vicinity, fully furnished apartment, 3 aircon bedrooms, attached bathrooms, $1,800 only. *****39. DIST. 15 EASTERN MANSION 3 bedrooms, bath attached. Convenient location. Furnished
      784 words
    • 854 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments WATTEN ESTATE NEW 3-bed-roomed condominium, with full recreational facilities. $2,500. Hlllcrest Arcadia, fully furnished, $3,500. *****48. 3-BEDROOMED LUCKY PLAZA Apartment on high floor, for immediate rental. Partially furnished. 1620 sq ft. Rental: $3,500. Please call: *****36. ANG MO KIO, 3-roomed $700/ Sims Drive, 4-roomed $1,000/
      854 words
    • 780 37 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments 5 ROOMED/CHAI CHEE $130,000/ Bedok North $155,000/ Marsl'.lng $115,000/ Marine Crescent $168,000. *****64/*****63 c) Rooms DAILY/WEEKDAY/MONTHLY, District 1, fully furnished, rooms with air-con, economic rental. Interested please call *****89 (No Agents) DIST. 9 BEDROOM/ lounge/kltchenette/bathroom. All exclusively; furnished, private entrance, contact *****89 (near Peace Centre)
      780 words
    • 560 37 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartments PROFESSIONAL COUPLES/ SMALL families require furnished/ unfurnished flats/ houses. Any location considered. Flexible budget. *****73/ *****74. PROFESSIONAL CLIENTS WANT rooms HDB fiats apartments semi-detached bungalows at various budgets. Shearaton Enterprise: *****93 4. APARTMENTS/HOUSES REQUIRED by expatriate clients presently staying m hotels. Any location. Houseworld *****92/*****64.
      560 words
    • 1497 37 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses f r fttf j 4*o&Ht* Located m the Quality finish j \n\ y\ exclusive Katong marble, ceramic X^^^ residential area. tiles, teak parquet. o g^c,c^> u <^ Very close to East Large
      1,497 words

  • Page 38 Advertisements
    • 811 38 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 19 SERANGOON GARDEN beautifully renovated singlestorey semi-detached. 4,200 sq.ft. Freehold. Hua Realty *****08 (Agent). DIST. 11 HILLCREST VICINITY well maintained double-storey semidetached. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. 3,400 sq.ft. $710,000 0.n.0. Wess Associates *****44. DIST 15 OFF JOO Chlat Road, single-storey terrace. 3 bedrooms, approx
      811 words
    • 603 38 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses LI HWAN GARDEN and Dist. 20, 2storey corner terrace. Sale: $660,000. Call: *****17, Alice Agency. MUST SELL) DIST. 19 Charlton Park beautiful double-storey terrace. Completion end 1984. 1750 sq.ft. *****18 (Agent). PHOENIX GARDEN 2-storey detached house, well maintained, 5 plus 1 bedrooms. Bargain offer.
      603 words
    • 385 38 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments f ifflDin nfliisions I Jolon Ro|oh/Toi Gin Lone Good convenient locality Ample car parks only 15 mm. away Prices from $375,000 from the city Foreigners eligible Swimming pool, club Loans up to 90% of house and
      385 words
    • 391 38 Dist. 11 high floor apartment best facing, swimming pool. 5 bedrooms, 3,200 sq.ft. Freehold. $750,000. Dist. 9 Peace Mansion high floor with complete seavlew. 2,300 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/servant's central aircon, marble/carpet. Selling fully furnlshed, sauna, tennis. $550,000. Dist. 19 Oasis Garden brand new 3-bedroomed apartment. Pool/security, 2,300 sq.ft. Freehold. $480,000.
      391 words
    • 793 38 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 0315 QUEENBWAY TOWER 2 bedrooms and study. 3 bathrooms. High floor. With vacant possession. $290,000 ONO HILL-HOMES, *****86/ *****93. Dist. 10 SOMMERVILLE APARTMENT excellent location and facing. Good Investment. Olympic size pool, squash/tennis, carpark and security. 1244 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, tailing $550,000.
      793 words
    • 835 38 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 9, OFF ST. Thomas Walk. beautifully renovated. 3 bedrooms/all attached bathrooms. Ceramic tiles flooring. Vacant possession. Approx. 1,600 sq.ft. $393,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11. EMPEROR PROPERTY OFFERS exclusive Townhouse m Dlst. 1128, freehold, approximately 2,670 sq.ft. Renovated, new tenancy. Asking $685,000 0.n.0. Contact:
      835 words
    • 829 38 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 2, INTERNATIONAL PLAZA high floor apartment, 1,033 sq.ft., selling $380,000 negotiable. Tel: *****07. No agents. DIST 20 THOMSON GROVE Phase 11. 3 bedrooms, 1588 sq.ft. Pool squash. Freehold. Asking for $420,000. Swansea Homes *****11. DIST. 5, WESTPEAK CONDOMINIUM 1850 sq.ft. Low floor.
      829 words
    • 806 38 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments DOVER CLOSE EAST Blk 14, sroomed. Ceramic $169,000. Loan: $85,000. Ballot: *****14/ *****15/ *****16. EUNOS CRESCENT BLK 23 sroomed rubber tiles. $140,000. Loan: $85,000. Ballot: *****14/ *****15/ *****16. FARRER ROAD 4-ROOMED terrazzo/ parquet, kitchen cabinet, built-in cupboard. Well maintained. $105,000. *****94. HDB 4-ROOMED
      806 words
    • 649 38 90 Properties Wanted BRUNEIAN BUYER GENUINELY looking for old terrace/ semi-de-tached district 19/ 20. May consider maisonette, apartment. Budget flexible. *****94 HDB FLATS/ HOUSES/ Apartments required by buyers with ready cash. All locations will be considered. Owners please call 447-3168/ 447-3212/ 440-9670. IMMEDIATE BUYERS URGENTLY require Marbella Court, Sommerville, Cheng
      649 words
    • 705 38 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted DIST. 23 HILLVIEW, 3-storey terrace factory/ office for sale. Area. 4.800 sq. ft., built-in 6,900 sq. ft., freehold. Enquiries: *****08 (No Agents). FACTORY AT DELTA House Unit: #06-03. Approximately 5,500 square feet. Details contact: Mr. Toh/K.L. Gan Telephone *****/ ***** FOR SALE JTC Terrace factories Land
      705 words

  • Page 39 Advertisements
    • 416 39 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted SINDO BUILDING FOR SALE AND LEASE I (WITH OPTION TO PURCHASE) Located m established industrial area close to PIE (Pan-Island) Expressway) First class accommodation for factories, warehousing and showrooms Unit size from 157m2 (1,693 sq. ft.) 99 car parks and 20 lorry
      416 words
    • 637 39 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces skm _Bi _Bll^S^^i —m 5 Gv C 2& f 9**f§m 4 iTJ* .<£# -»< m^£* *i'il **'d__o \^r f £Zz&~-rL\ m "t _•< 1+ l~*.-"i!^B& _____l _> __sT i__it^''^ _i ____I_P^^ Iv I r <^-' <^><^ __sn_____K__B _i
      637 words
    • 909 39 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces AN IDEAL INVESTMENT RICHFIELD INDUSTRIAL CENTRE I t A mixed development of modern warehousing and light industrial units sited along expressway of Paya Lebar m the heart of densely I populated area (close to proposed Eunos MRT Station)
      909 words
    • 515 39 93 Office Spaces b) Rental DUNN HOUSE AVAILABLE from 500-900 sq.ft. Rate: $3 80 p.s.f. inclusive. Contact: *****53 (No agents). ENG CHEONG TOWER, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, outside CBD From 384 sq.ft. Available with partitions. Enquire at: *****77. FAR EAST SHOPPING Centre 726 sq.ft. office space for rent. Wallpapered/ carpeted/ partitions.
      515 words
    • 571 39 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale EXECELSIOR HOTEL SHOPPING Complex, Coleman Street, 3 units, =81-08 325 sq.ft., sBl-26 309 sq.ft. and cO2-20 472 sq.ft. Tel: *****68 or *****39 ext 12 (agents are welcome). FOR SALE/RENT Ist floor. Best unit Coronation Plaza. Near escalator. Wide frontage. 410 sq.ft. $451,000 negotiable. Rent: $2500
      571 words

  • Page 40 Advertisements
    • 750 40 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental t) Rental t) Rental b) Rental fill 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental SINGAPORE SHOPPING CENTRE First floor, 238 sq.ft. Rent $1,500 p.m. Tel: *****42. 1,000 SQ.F?.
      750 words
    • 242 40 100 Air Travel HARHARAH TRAVEL For reliable economical airfares worldwide. 02-35 Sultan Plaza. Tel: *****09, *****79, *****86 TA 413. JASONS TRAVEL *****77 Budget airfares tours students fare travel Insurance. #03-20 Orchard Towers (TA 318) 102 Tours ARCHIPELAGO SPECIALS *****65, *****38/9, *****01 Longest Established W. Malaysia Coach Operator #01-38 Lucky Plaza,
      242 words
    • 621 40 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours *y#^#/ '^LZ 40^. tml y_ SANTA TOURS I Phinfl'^ 1 Hongkong. Beijing, Nanjing [MonirAl Toiir To 1 Tokyo Disne y |and Beijing. BjjSiaUßg^^n unmas Suzh y ou ang2hou GuHin iviagicai i our i o Nanjing Wuxj Suzhou jpßWp»Pl|paa CeniUrieS Of
      621 words
    • 682 40 IRHIHHRia«niB«MaIBBMWWK !j#)NAMHO! i^gfti- TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. J Head Office: Pearl's Centre (Yangtze Theatre) 100EuTongSenSt., #01-14, #01-16. #01-18, Spore 0105. I Tel: *****33 (7 lines). Branch Office People's Park Complex, Grd. Floor, 1 Park Road, #01-19, Singapore 0105. Tel: 91 1661/91 1662/91 1663/91 91 66/91 91 68/*****63. AMERICA/HAWAII/CANADA/MEXICO/TOKYO/HON6KONG (MACAU)
      682 words
    • 374 40 102 Tours SpckdOfcr IMPERIAL BANQUET PLUS 8 DAYS m Taiwan g^pk si iiQ Hong Kong $1759 Departures: Sept 4, 11,25, Oct9, 23 CALL: *****00 g 116, lavender Street, < 102-02, Rek Chum BuMing, Singapore 1233 AsAwaryijfKUCWtinWMtionaiirth Itt nffiriK «wtriwi(i gKJE| /k**^ H*Hauupcr AUSTRALIA BUDGET CAMPERVAN ADVWTWtt From ASIBB for 4
      374 words

  • Page 41 Advertisements
    • 533 41 102 Tourt 102 Tourt 102 Tourt Special School Holidays' I Cruises on MS CORAL PRINCESS Weekend Cruise-to-Nowhere Christmas Cruise-to-Nowhere 3 days: Dec 9-11. From $300 4 days: Dec 23-26. From $420 3 days: Dec 16-18. From $300 New Ye ar Penang Cruise Discovery Phuket 4 days: Dec 29 -Jan 1.
      533 words
    • 976 41 102 Tourt 102 Tours 102 Tourt fp- CuropeatrCSCOPGCIGS |s m Silver Gold. uSk _jp~ *~\^b^ Silver European Escapades: Ha^. /i^^x Hi 9 hli 9 hts 16 days $3250 ra«A^ /M&^ Vikin 9 Wonderland 17 days $4110 fmr^&sr Marvel 18 da y s $3350 mm ifwS&il Grand 20 days $3550 <^HaH|^^^
      976 words
    • 500 41 102 Tours Special TA37B 5 Days HAADYAI/SONGKHI A jfe f\g\ Inclusive: Sightseeing Yill|i"*»fy 2 Wa Aircon 33 Coach 5 Meals provided Ist CLASS HOTEL (PRESIDENT RAMA HOTEL) 70- HDY/PHUKET/ PHANGNGA $3« 90 HDY/BKK/PATTAYA $3» GREATWALL TRAVEL 01-18 (Beside (JOB Bank) Bukit Timah Shopping CENTRE. Tel: *****31/9 Jfr) IDUCAHOM* !!5H iNsmucnoN
      500 words
    • 539 41 109 Foreign 109 Foreign rBTS Come t0 Switzerland L J for Hotel Management 1 Ecole Des Roches Commencing January 1984, Three-year study and work diploma Course. Instruction m English, French and German taught necessary m Hotel Industry. Limited places available For more details, please call or write to: Ecole des
      539 words
    • 447 41 111 Academic EFFICIENT BILINGUAL QUALIFIED Tutors. Provided home tuition. Any subjects/ levels/ districts. Reasonable charges *****66/ *****54 ENGLISH LANGUAGE TUITION for Secondary 4, Primary 6. Also typewriting classes anytime. Tel: *****25. Progress School, 38D, Changl Road, Geylang Serai. LONDON UNIVERSITY GRADUATE gives tuition In English for beginners, preferably foreigners. Expert
      447 words

  • OBITUARIES
    • 263 42 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR PANG ZEE PIAT Age 68 was called home to be with Christ on 25 August 1983, leaving behind: WIFE: Yeo Buang Long DAUGHTERS: SON-IN-LAW: Pang Van Cher Pang Van Leng Pang Yang Hoong Leong Kwong Sin Pang Yang Gek SONS: Pang Hwee Joo Pang Hwee
      263 words
    • 73 42 The family of the late Mr. Teoh Tit Ho Wishes to thank Rev. Daniel Tan, relatives, friends, colleagues, officers and men of Organised Crime Branch, CID, officers, men and trainees of SADA Formation for their kind assistance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations and attendance during their recent bereavements. The
      73 words
    • 78 42 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. PAUL KOH YONG KHIANG (Departed on 23.8.83) wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to Father Renckens of the Blessed Sacrament Church, prayer groups, relatives and friends for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, wreaths, scrolls, donations and prayers during their recent bereavement. The
      78 words
    • Obituary, Illustration
      74 42 In Loving Memory Of Laura Hay Mvi Keng Departed 31/8/83 Gone from our lives once so dear, But m our hearts, forever near. Always remembered by brothers, sisters, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews A nieces. In loving memory of MOM. MARGARET HON (Mr*. Khor Chaang Ke«) 25.4.18. 31.8.81. "Fresh
      74 words
    • 33 42 142 Condolences 142 Condolences The Management Staff m Finance Division, Singapore Airlines wish to express their deepest condolences to MDM. Foong Siew Peng and family on the demise of:MR. ROBERT PECK CHONG WHATT
      33 words
    • 174 42 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements We, The Families Of The Late MDM HELEN LIM YANG ENG wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to the Church Of Our Lady's Nativity Fr. Fossion, St. Joseph's Dying Aid As sociation, Management Staff Of Th< Enterprise, relatives and friends fo their prayers, condolences, wreaths donations,
      174 words
    • Obituary, Illustration
      78 42 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. LIM HEONG KOON Departed 31st Aug 1982 Not Just today but everyday, We remember the times we shared. Always remembered by Wife, Children, Grandchildren and Loved One*. In Loving Memory of Mr. Tan Pang Woon Departed 31/Aug/81 Gone from our lives one
      78 words
    • Obituary, Illustration
      59 42 In Loving Memory of KWEK BOCK SEONG Departed 30-8-1983 Always remembered by wivet, children, eone-in-law, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. IN CHERISHED MEMORY OF SIMON WONG WENG KONG DEPARTED: 31.8.81 GOD TOOK YOU FROM US TODAY BUT FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS YOU WILL STAY. ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY FAMILY. "In
      59 words
  • Page 42 Advertisements
    • 708 42 112 Commercial 112 Commercial f mSPEED-READtNG COURSEM practical and highly effective reading study programme I designed to help you improve your: Reading Speed Retention Power Comprehension Study Ability I Course is conducted using lectures and specially designed I I teaching aids and exercises At least 100% .mprovement I guaranteed or
      708 words
    • 523 42 LCC1 1964 EXAMINATIONS HIGHER STAGE GROUP DIPLOMA MARKETING/ PUBLIC RELATIONS 1 Mon 6.30-9.30pm 19/09 PLEASE ENROL EARLY BMC COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE Blk 162 (Next to Regal Theatre) #03-3645 Bukit Merah Town Centre Tal: *****11/*****12/*****13 *****12/*****26 MAJISTER STUDIES CENTRE Boofc-Kaeping Intermediate 6th Sept 6.30-8.30pm. Buaines Staatica 5/9 th Sept 6.30-8,30pm. English
      523 words
    • 573 42 113 Language 113 Language 113 Language ATT International House £fc language centre Affiliated to International House, London Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business travel pleasure ENGLISH LANGUAGE DAY CLASSES (all levels) 2 hours daily 4 hours daily (intensive) SPECIAL MORNING CLASS 2 hours, 3 days
      573 words
    • 225 42 118 Others WESTERN ART OF FLORAL DESIGNING BY:AMERIC AS FOREMOST SCHOOL THE AMERICAN FLORAL ART SCHOOL SINGAPORE CENTRE COMMENCING: FULL-TIME Sept. 19th to Oct. 7th Oct. 24th to Nov. 11th PART-TIME Sept. 19th to Oct. 21st Oct 24th to Nov. 25th VENUE: RAFFLES HOTEL LIMITED VACANCIES FOR DETAILS CALL MRS.
      225 words
    • 270 42 Py 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS t 133 Greetings THE TEACHERS OF ROSYTH SCHOOL i A little remembrance especially to say, you are being remembered especially today. k HAPPY TEACHERS' DAY From: The students of Primary 6A 134 Lost Found FOUND SOMETHING? From now on, if you have found anything, you can call
      270 words
    • 30 42 T R A V E L L I N G See our "Travel Guide" at Section G for the widest choice of tour itineraries around the world! C.A.T.S. *****66 I
      30 words

  • Racing
    • 497 43  -  EPSOM JEEP By WEIGHT-FOR-AGE racing is here to stay, and perhaps it is time for the racing authorities to adopt a unified system following the mix-up m the $30,000 weight-for-age Jurong Trophy race over 1,200 m for Class 1 sprinters at Bukit Timah
      497 words
    • 405 43 ON THE TRACK with TONTO IPOH, Tues. Last-start winner Rule The Turf looks set to defy a promotion when she tackles a Class 4 Div 1 field over 1,600 m on Sunday. With Masruhen Masjuay m the saddle, the three-year-old English filly strode out fluently,
      405 words
    • 125 43  -  TONTO By IPOH, Tues. Four jockeys have been granted visiting licences by the Perak Turf Club to ride at the September meeting starting here this weekend. They are Graeme Webster and Mark Sestich of Australia, Jim Collett of New Zealand and K.S. Ho of Hongkong.
      125 words
    • 63 43 'No' to Plumb, Watson BRISBANE jockey Lyle Plumb, who created a sensation by winning m his first two rides m the local circuit (first day of the just-concluded Pesta Sukan Meeting at Bukit Timah) has had his application to ride at Ipoh turned down. Also rejected is Perth jockey Keith
      63 words
    • 217 43 At the 400 m At the finish Pictures by and Q 4 Div E 1,200 m 1. Coronation Sun 2. Terry Moore 3. Run Angel Run 4. Welcome Bay Dist: 2, nk, 2 Time 1:14.1 Q 4 Div A 1,200 m 1.
      ALBERT SIM; JONATHAN CHOO  -  217 words
    • 1257 43 Today's KL amateur card There will be off-course betting at Bukit Timah ff I mm 2.00 MARA CLASS 2 1,200 m |l* ;l<)l)g LADIES RACE 1 20*625 Lovely Virginia (late Rlversands II) 74 (Bukit Timah Saddle Club) Miss Alice Phaa 7 2 ****6 Magnum Red 71. S (Bukit Timah Saddle
      1,257 words
    • 37 43 RACE 1: DYNAMITE DUCK RACE 2: DAZZLING DANCER RACE 3: JEFFREY RACE 4: WHISTLING WIND RACE 5: GOLDEN VALLEY RACE 6: SILVER EXPRESS RACE 7: HO KO MO RACE 8: PORT MASTER RACE 9: PLEASANT PLEASURE
      37 words
  • Page 43 Advertisements
    • 165 43 Geta Workout' with JANE FONDA today! ■Jaw X mt WUKltlftffln^^^^n _j 52 Weeks on the U.S. and U.K. Best-seller Charts it Over I million copies sold! Also available Jane Fonda's Workout Book for Pregnancy, Birth and Recovery. 0 A complete programme for fitrratt, health and well-being throughout pregnancy, birth and
      165 words

  • Obsession!
    • 636 44 6IF all the smart money is going on McEnroe, the reformed bad boy, Lendl is almost equally wellbacked to confirm the seedings and reach the final. That would provide another showcase occasion for two of the most talented players m
      AFP  -  636 words
    • 341 44 NEW YORK, Tues. A USs'/2 million notwithstanding, it is the next two weeks that will make or break Martina Navratilova. The 26-year-old lefthander has been virtually unbeatable m the last two years, dropping a total of four matches. So far this year she has a
      UPI  -  341 words
    • 332 44 LONDON, Tues. World 1,500 metres champion Steve Cram made a gallant assault on the world two miles record at an international athletics meet yesterday, but narrowly missed out after being forced to run the last mile from the front. The new "Golden Boy" of British
      Reuter  -  332 words
    • 190 44 CARACAS, Tues. Despite five world records m swimming and shooting, the ninth Pan American Games will be remembered less for athletic feats than for a drugs scandal which stung the region's main sporting powers. Less than a year before the Los Angeles Olympics, the United States,
      Reuter  -  190 words
  • Page 44 Advertisements
    • 2231 44 V_B _M_l_W_r__Hl_B_l i __B_l Ih_h_h_b____________l n_i___L________^?ra^vt__l--mm R IHH____-___f^E_^^ VoE I*^B 1■ IBm___Hß __S^"' v £k Gigantic bargains await you at A 4 K.M.Oli Mohamed Lucky Plaza Orchard Road. With the arrival of new designs on the lists, y£ all existing collections will be cleared jjfe at huge reductions. Don't miss
      2,231 words
    • 255 44 Strike a note of worth W7it"h RI^QQITIP' generous tonal depth VV IJ ±JM^~&&MJ. MQ delightfuUy light and MnHuwM«uHmMH^Hn| responsive touch Hp[^BM com P ac^Y styled BB^ff^PtSOTMiwTOtejß! su P er^^Y finished m S^FsSMßpiiiSiSiffli^Hß^^H^^^^^^ Ebony, Mahogany BHjßgjjf^S3gf^Ka|gffl MP^p| v or Walnut B^B^pP^^jj Hfck^S B^ one-year warranty ree tun ings r^Wftk MBa m|k
      255 words

  • 355 45 Australian snub spoils ace show THE annual Anchor Singapore Open squash championships next month will be the best since the series started 13 years ago, but not as good as was earlier anticipated. "Blame the Australians," said Haridas Nair, the Singapore Squash Rackets Association secretary. Nair's anger yesterday was understandable,
    355 words
  • 368 45 THE much-awaited clash between Peter Hill and Stewart Ballard m the semi-finals of the Milo national squash championships may not take place at all not if Jeremy Yeo has his way. For the stylish former international has done so well m the competition that many
    368 words
  • 177 45 WELLINGTON, Tues. New Zealand Rugby Union coach Bryce Rope has defended the lifestyle of his All Blacks and dismissed a claim that they drank and smoked too much. The claim was made by Dr David Gerrard, a former Commonwealth Games swimming gold medallist
    177 words
  • 352 45 LONDON, Tues. Keith Tomlins, one of the unsung heroes of English county cricket champions Middlesex, stepped into the spotlight with an unbeaten 132 which rescued the side against Sussex yesterday. Middle-order batsman Tomlins, a valuable contributor m the absence of injured West Indian-born pair Roland
    Reuter  -  352 words
  • 232 45 FIRST round Singapore, then it's Malaysia and the Philippines that's the reward awaiting the top local cyclists m the 130--kilometre "Tour of Singapore" on Sunday. From the more than 170 local riders taking part, the best 10 will be invited by the Singapore Amateur Cycling
    232 words
  • 349 45 FORMER Filipino world junior lightweight champion Gabriel "Flash' 1 Elorde, 48, has been chosen as one of the two best champions m his weight division of the last 20 years. the honour was bestowed on Elorde by the World Boxing Council, who celebrate their 20th anniversary next month.
    Agencies  -  349 words
  • Page 45 Advertisements
    • 357 45 CASIO The World's Leading Electronic Cash Registers Pick One Right For You From A Great Lineup. Unbeatable cost-performance and versatility adaptable to any business keep you smiling with Casio at all times. fljjUi 73OQSR *t^ 100% PROGRAMMABLE SYSTEM ECR 3BQBED Stand-alone,in-lineoron-linesystem» Built-in •J^U^Cii-i PIJPFD /S^H^l F- P application programs: General
      357 words

  • 343 46 Oh brother! Michael rules as King Karl sits it out MUNICH, Tues. It is widely accepted that Bayern Munich need a Rummenigge like a fish needs water. This was amply illustrated m their firstround West German Cup soccer match against lowly Hessen Kassel, when KarlHelnz Rummenigge, the German national team
    AFP  -  343 words
  • 138 46 BONN, Tues. West Germany, hosts of the 1974 World Cup soccer tournament, have withdrawn their application to stage the 1990 competition. Hermann Neuberger, president of the country's national football association (DFB), said that they had informed the International Football Federation that West Germany
    Reuter  -  138 words
  • 358 46 First Division results: Argentinian: Rosario Central 0 Union De Santa Fe 1, Pla tense 1 Ferro Carril Oeste 3, Racing (Avellaneda) 1 Huracan 0, Talleres 1 Institute 0, Temperley 3 Racing (Cordoba) 1, Nueva Chicago 0 Independiente 0, Argentinos Juniors 4 Newell's Old Boys 2, Estudiantes De Plata
    358 words
  • 469 46 Charlie is their darlin' Nicholas on target twice as Arsenal gun down Wolves to stay unbeaten LONDON, Tues. Arsenal's £750,000 ($2.4 million) new signing Charlie Nicholas fired his first two goals m English League soccer and inspired his First Division club to a 2-1 win over Wolverhampton yesterday. Nicholas, the
    Agencies  -  469 words
  • 382 46 No short-cut to success for Pickering ENGLAND'S "unknown" star the description certainly fits the bill as far as Nick Pickering is concerned. Before he suddenly sprung to prominence during England's close-season tour m Australia, any talk of Pickering gaining full international recognition would have baffled soccer supporters throughout the country.
    IPS  -  382 words
  • 256 46 AMERICA rebounded from a midweek defeat to trounce Flamengo 3-1 and keep their title hopes alive m the Guanabara Cup soccer tournament, which counts as the first round of the Rio de Janeiro state championship. America dominated against a disorganised Flamengo team, who have failed
    Agencies  -  256 words
  • Page 46 Advertisements
    • 122 46 Athletes Deserve a Sporting Chance. It costs a lot of money to train, equip, and coach an athlete. That's why Anchor Beer has pledged a donation of $80,000 to the Singapore Sports Council Sports Aid Fund. Because we know they will use the money to develop a promising young star,
      122 words

  • 333 47  - Gold Cup final bonus for fans JOE DORAI By THE Sultans' Gold Cup soccer final between Singapore Malays and their Penang counterparts will be played at the Republic's National Stadium a week on Sunday at 8 p.m. This surprise decision was made by the organisers, the Malaysian Malays Football Federation,
    333 words
  • 418 47 4 I'M HONOURED to be given the chance to join the national squad. I turned down the invitation to play m the SEA Games because of my career. I had just started work with Maybank and I wanted some time to settle down. Everything is running smoothly now,
    418 words
  • Article, Illustration
    351 47  -  HAKIKAT RAI Hero Ashok scores a hat-trick m SRC win By A SLIGHTLY overweight but still deadly Ashok Kumar sent pulses racing when he scored a hattrick for Singapore Recreation Club against Armed Forces m yesterday's Premier League hockey match at the Padang. The former national player shared
    JERRY SEH  -  351 words
  • 228 47 HARON MUNDIR, the speed demon local athletes would love to beat, has entered for all the sprint events m the Singapore Open track and field meet, scheduled for mid-September (writes Hakikat Rai). The 20-year-old national serviceman will take them all on m the 100,
    228 words
  • 180 47 BRIDGETOWN (Barbados), Tues. China's Cai Zhenhua regarded as the world's leading table tennis player despite his No. 2 ranking, was controversially beaten m his opening World Cup match here last night. Cai lost 21-15, 22-20 to Yugoslav Zoran Kalinic after both players had been
    Reuter  -  180 words
  • 120 47  -  FOR the winners, it hopefully means a half-day for the whole school. For the losers, maybe the consolation prize of a long recess. When the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (Ponggol) beat Serangoon Garden 16-15 in the junior final of the Primary Schools netball competition at Tanjong
    120 words
  • 56 47 NAGOYA, Japan, Tues. The junior squad of Brazil's First Division football club Matsubara thrashed a High School Selection of Aichi Prefecture SO here yesterday. Victory for the Brazilian youths, aged between 16 and 18, stretched their record to nine wins against one draw after 10 ties in
    AFP  -  56 words
  • 300 47  - Little Jalil plays a giant's game for Telerec PETER SIOW By JALIL MOIN, probably the smallest player on the Jalan Besar Stadium pitch yesterday, played a big role m helping Telerec remove the roof over Club Housing and Development Board. The swift winger slipped m the opening goal from the
    300 words
  • Page 47 Advertisements
    • 179 47 Hostess Heoted ■**»":^B?-'-<v^BJBMB^S5|2jjg'^^-.. mjB^b\ j^^^^^ Food Cabinet Model: HO 392 '>-^*Hl All Hostess cabinets are designed to stand elegantly on the 'W^^^K.:;. U^|^i dining table and keeping a big meal hot for hours The four BpPNIZZ lH| 2 pint dishes wtth stainless steel lids keep vegetables, soups. Wik^^^Ba fish and
      179 words
    • 297 47 Game i Hill mmmmommtsmtmamamsamm iTflTfl SUPER JACKPOT I IJnP AND GROUP II WON IN SUNDAY'S DRAW 68/83 (28.8.83) I 7ZZ I SINGA^WOOISIPTt I LIMITED >f\ f HflTi jZ&fcfc?^ *****56 #^f /i^^^^/^|sj^j2^-«VSTEM ENTRY COUPON f^f s system! 6 rxi s 1 9 iio"i •3«'^^^^j2^^ :3r T Ml I||l 1 yyjULL J_P^^
      297 words
  • Page 47 Miscellaneous
    • 49 47 SOCCER SBHFL senior knockout: Oberoi Imperial v Cold Storage (Jalan Besar). Junior knockout: OCBC v Promet (Toa Payoh), Electrolux v Goodwood Group (Geylang), Fraser and Neave v CIAS (Queenstown). All matches at 5.15 p. m. SGSFL Dlv SA: SC v Parks and Recreation Dept (Farrer Park, 5.15 p. m.).
      49 words

  • 475 48  -  CONRAD RAJ By Minister expected to give the final decision soon on fate of gold and commodity futures companies THE Minister for Law, Mr E. W Barker, is expected to give his final decision soon on the fate of the 24
    475 words
  • 271 48 Shultz and Gromyko will meet in Madrid WASHINGTON, Tues GEORGE Shultz, the United States Secretary of State, will meet Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko m Madrid early next month, their first get-together m a year, the State Department announced yesterday. Spokesman Alan Romberg said Mr Shultz has accepted the invitation
    UPI; Reuter  -  271 words
  • 33 48 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose by 3.35 points to 1,197.46 points m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP
    AP  -  33 words
  • 488 48  -  CHAN ENG CHENG JULIE TAN By and THE Pacman and Space Invaders machines will stop flashing their bright lights by the end of today at Singapore's remaining 48 video amusement arcades. The government has turned down the fourth and final appeal by the video amusement
    SIMON KER  -  488 words
  • 161 48 Productivity control grows a step nearer... WASHINGTON, Tues TWO biochemists, holding aloft orange-coloured lemons, today predicted scientists would soon have the power to control the productivity of food trees and plants. They told a news conference at the American Chemical Society that they had increased the productivity of soya plants
    Reuter  -  161 words
  • Page 48 Advertisements
    • 123 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE The Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore is tightening its terms on short-term credit insurance policies for shipments which do not reflect a Singapore content. LEE YOKE MENG has the details. Sembawang Shipyard has plunged into the red for the first time
      123 words
    • 526 48 From Thorn you get: Professional free service 7 days a week A choice of the latest models View our U^ Teletext TV sets I at any of our showrooms I Stereo iffij HV|| M^p^ i ideo recorder THORN EMI Te1:*****02 FOR THE LATEST AND THE BEST IN HOME ENTERTAINMENT 34
      526 words
  • Page 48 Miscellaneous
    • 134 48 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m several areas midday onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.01 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 10/16 C Rain Manila 24/33 C Cloudy Amsterdam 14/22 C Clear Melbourne 11/16 C Rain Bangkok 25/33 C
      134 words

  • SECTION TWO
    • 3 1 SECTION TWO Wjißfoffl
      3 words
    • 1524 1 To clean up Singapore River, we've got to move the lighters and deal with squatters, old sewerage and drainage systems, dilapidated buildings and hawkers. To clean up the Thames, the British had to tackle the waste from slaughter-houses, markets and beer houses, then factories and houseboats.
      1,524 words
    • OUTLOOK
      • 1510 2 Herpes: Causes and cures Genital Herpes seems to be on the rise m Singapore, according to Middle Road Hospital statistics. In question and answer form, DR LSM looks at the venereal disease sweeping America, Europe and Japan. He also reviews a book about the disease. A community service project of
        1,510 words
      • 448 2 More than what you need to know HERPES: CAUSES CONTROL By William H. Wickett, Jr Futura Paperback, Macdonald Co 224 pp, $5.70 THIS book is one of a few books on Herp es Genita Us that have recently reached the bookstands. Herpes Genitalis is a disease that has sprung into
        448 words
    • 742 3  -  Christine Khor LAN BROWN There's a dental revolution and a pot of gold for the first company to get a round-the-clock fluoride toothpaste on to the supermarket shelves. reports. Although fluoride m toothpaste has V cut tooth decay by an estimated 15 per cent, the snag
      742 words
    • 526 3  -  JAN ZIEGLER By STRESS is not all m your mind. Scientists have known for some time it can cause physical symptoms, such as an aching back or head. It has even been connected though only by conjecture to ulcers and cancer. What they didn't know was
      UPI  -  526 words
    • 686 6 "If it is an analgesic, we would do limited cardiovascular tests. But if it is a heart drug, we would put them through stress tests, take an electrocardiogram and do other special tests." There are men who volunteer to be "guinea pigs" at a clinical
      WAN SENG YIP  -  686 words
    • 566 6 THE clinical research is divided into four phases. In the first phase, the testing for safety of a newly-developed drug is carried out on healthy, paid volunteers. "Before that, animal tests on the drugs have been carried out and the FDA has already given permission for
      566 words
    • 1055 7 In Singapore, we have Residents' Committees. In Hongkong, it is the Mutual Aid Committees, consisting of volunteers who organise anything from security patrols to picnics. 4 As Hongkong developed problems began to crop up, especially m large housing estates and fastgrowing new towns, where a sense of
      1,055 words
    • MALAYSIA
      • 1044 8  - Day of joy for the people ...and their leader ISMAIL KASSIM By our Regional Correspondent IN TODAY'S mammoth rally and procession m the Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur to celebrate the 26th anniversary of Merdeka (Independence), representatives from the private sector will be taking part for the first time. Workers
        1,044 words
      • 288 8  - 'We're determined to succeed H.E. TAN SRI DATO SYED AHMAD SHAHABUDIN, By High Commissioner for Malaysia ON THIS 26th anniversary of our independence, it gives me great pleasure to wish all Malaysians and friends So la mat Menyamhut Hart Kebangsaan. Over the past years, we m Malaysia have been subjected
        288 words
      • 1527 9 From sleepy village to an oil town Before the discovery of oil m 1978, Kerteh was a quiet little village by the sea whose people were either fishermen or labourers on the oil palm and rubber estates across the road. Now caught m the throes of sudden development and change,
        1,527 words
      • 1184 9 4 The villagers know that they don't have the education or skills to be executives or supervisors. But where they have the people to do the low-level jobs, they expect Petronas a to recruit from among them. DESPITE the better income and the brisk business, there
        1,184 words
    • 1479 10 An American scientist attended the trial of a panda poacher m China earlier this year. His account, as reported by DEREK INGRAM, is fascinating: it reveals the Chinese determination to save the panda and throws light on the way the court handled the case.
      Gemini News Service  -  1,479 words
    • 621 10 WITH so many countries trying to speak their minds on the airwaves, the international wave bands are getting too crowded. While some countries invest huge sums m getting their word through, the Soviet Union spends even more trying to block the other side's
      Reuter  -  621 words
    • LEISURE 1
      • 1155 16 Piece of my soul is still here' GEORGINA EMMANUEL talks to clarinettist David Lewis, a former co-principal of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, who will give a lecturerecital at the DBS auditorium tonight. 4 Orchestras must go to the people. You can't expect the people to come to them. I'm glad
        1,155 words
      • 414 16  -  DAVID LEWIS JOHN de SOUZA LECTURE-RECITAL By clarinet Cheung Mun Chit, piano with Singapore Ballet Academy dancers DBS Auditorium Tonight, 8 p.m. PENANG TRIO Victoria Concert Hall Sept 18, 5 p.m. Previewed by TWO special events are on the calendar of the Culture
        414 words
    • LEISURE 2
      • 747 17 After the fair More than 50,000 people jammed the Music Fair organised by the Singapore Phonogram and Videogram Association over the weekend. A still asphyxiated PAUL JACOB files this report. "I WISH I hadn't got myself into this," said Glenn, shutting the huge wooden door. On the other side, scores
        747 words
      • 1182 17 NG takes a look back at the music of Creedence Clearwater Revival, a populist band par excellence. g£ggjW| It Is the dark vein o£ pessimism implicit m many of the songs as much as the music itself that will guarantee their permanent value. 9 Discography:
        1,182 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 270 1 herpes 1 t»' Am^mmmmmmm Mow one gets it B^. 7 r^RHwfF i n^#ffmll How to treat it ■»s!^vj v J^'lfllfiitUfitttffl A book about it I £j?m'* f?-7' I All on Page Two MM IM J^,,,^J At Metro Grand you'll find m r f^fy beautiful cotton blouses with a clean- B^I
      270 words

  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 222 2 Jjl Now, a chance for you to own a Msww6 Van Cleef Arpeis at rare prices. Place Vendome PARIS Cannes Monte Carlo Geneve New York Beverly Hills Palm Beach Madrid Milan Kuwait Hong Kong Singapore Tokyo la collection VanGeef&Arpels ftiris In Singapore, exclusively at: la boutique Van Cleef Arpeis Pavilion
      222 words
    • 207 2 BEST BUYS AT THE BUDGET CORNER. ws&g&sw&v i^H BBsf jfl^K Ladies' skirt suits NOW $19.50 2-fold automatic umbrellas tor men NOW $6 FOR 2 Men's slippers U.P. $11.50 NOW $6.90 Girls' cotton flannel pyjamas U.P. $8.25 NOW $5.90 Children's white school shirts UP $6.50 NOW $3.90 FOR 2 Children's net
      207 words

  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 296 3 WE'RE GIVING AWAY 400 PORTABLE COLOUR TVs. S'■ iS-K 1^ _^________B -:>3f^y^B w 'f^ ;s fl iH_rw BlW' "1 Jttj|||te||^^v^aßß wßr ¥f_-ii^-tei--iitM-m THE NATIONAL WIN&CARRY' LUCKY DRAW. />s£V 400 lucky winners are going to find are included m the draw coupon). time. All the more so if you've got children
      296 words

  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 128 4 It's our birthday wish: JF^^ this urge to tickle you pink rose to be exact. Allow us to present you with a complimentary bottle of fine French rose wine to heighten your enjoyment of nouvelle cuisine at Le Rosier. A simple gesture m appreciation of your continued patronage, it also
      128 words

  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 494 5 Ata^Lfßosfer! Congratulations on your rst anniversary. m sJjj) Superluck Rubber Co Nouvelle cuisine's finest hour 77ie Octagon, sth Storey, 105 Cecil Street, Singapore 0106. Am JonesLang UUf HlpMHßit: Si 0 ir" If" (nr Nr KA ir" V-^*yvfy u \yv^v^!^liAi^/Ll U RAK\T^ IF IMfY^IQI F7 International Real Estate Consultants r- v—u
      494 words

  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 97 6 /</ /W fcb^ economical lunch of sensational taste We also cater for: *^^^mH Wedding dinner, Social function, Special cx:casions irtiiliilir'|lK -HP Lunch: 11.30 am to 300 pm y dmmSSrß^^^ Dinner: 6.00 pm to 12.00 mid-night i w£Sr No service charge, jockey service, reasonable prices, jd^ffiffiffiSSEm WiM a^.3EjC5: #01-05 UOL Building,
      97 words
    • 265 6 «a J^#f Sole lmporfer jj&Tt^TlJk FRANCIS HOLDING (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. J^ Sm. 2 Jalan flujah. 07 14, Golden Wall Hatted Factor, «f -V* 0k Smjapore 1232 Tel *****77.*****07 \CO^L ClWe BLESSFD Telex RS ***** BLESS #N \*J+ Available at.- m£-M w*r*!\ Bk vh *> B Hk TIONG LEONG MOTOR TRDG
      265 words

  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 97 7 BE A SUCCESSFUL MARKETING MAN Qualify for the Institute of Marketing Diploma, UK through Pitman's Correspondence College the world's oldest and most experienced postal tutors. Pitman's courses are also available for the following Professional Examinations: Chartered Institute of Transport institute of Chartered Shipbrokers Institute of Freight Forwarders Institute of Purchasing
      97 words
    • 385 7 BUSIER AND BETTER S.E. Asia's leading printing and packaging exhibitions 9-13 November 1983 SINGAPORE 11.00 am 7.00 prn World Trade Centre Admission: Trade Professionals Only. '^^^^wbil ■ial 1 1 --4-H-K--E WL JBip"t mL jßwfcP*%' Br^"»-^k> V^^^m." ASIAPRINT B^" l 'l| S.E. Asia 3rd International iRL^ P@ JSE Asia 3rd International
      385 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 166 8 FLY MALAYSIAN. YOU'LL LOVE THE FEELING. We have planned our routes with care. Comprehensively. Expertly. 59 destinations rw^« m Asia, Europe and Australia. Wherever you ,£3*^ '^k fly, you will be cared for with a gentle \^y|w«T 'sa^^m Malaysian charm that comes naturally. **>"** j^X* m/ /i/m ■£■'"'■>■ V V
      166 words

  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 69 9 FEucnmoNs We rejoice together with the Government and People of Malaysia on the occasion of her 26th National Day BANK BUMIPUTRA MALAYSIA BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA HEAD OFFICE KUALA LUMPUR) Heartiest Congratulations to The PEOPLE and GOVERNMENT of MALAYSIA on the occasion of their 26th NATIONAL DAY Producer of: BATIK,
      69 words

  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 195 10 New arrivals direa fan Italy. m I O R i irnrirpssfvp BPfer^ 1 1 cxce^ ent s P rm 8 ■InjJil PJW*^^JHfefli PI 11 1 I oate d with a finish that i lfe 4^Rkl| I tM. 1 x WWWHffIWWWI j Ij I protects the lustre, %I^HK^^^^^S 'I^HB^^p^^HßI 1 I
      195 words

  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 606 11 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES BMm Telex Service: Address: Rates: Mill. Charges: S.T.A.N.T.S Appointments/Notices Section Straits Times: 5523.00 psc. cm., Straits Times: 5569.00 STANTS j^g gQggj TIMEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5523.50 psc. cm. Sunday Times: 5570.50 RSSOBBI Times House Box service: Sales Service: mi v\m Sen? Road Tel: *****11 ext 2724-7 2669
      606 words
    • 959 11 f WARNING NOTICE mazoa I I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TOYO KOGYO COMPANY LIMITED I I OF HIROSHIMA, JAPAN are the Registered Proprietors of the trade mark 1 MAZDA under registration No. ***** m Singapore, No. M/ ***** m Malaya, I No. ***** m Sabah and No. 7068 m
      959 words
    • 79 11 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THF REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 137 of 1983. In the Matter of the Companies Art, Chapter 185. And In the Matter of BERNARD ENTERPRISES (WAREHOUSING) PTE. LIMITED NOTICE OF WINDING UP ORDER In the Matter of Bernard Enterprises (Warehousing) Pte Limited. Winding
      79 words

  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 472 12 APPOINTMENTS Technical sales"% I REPRESENTATIVES I We are a leading distributor of high performance and quality Industrial Fittings and Valves servicing the Instrumentation and Process Control Industries. We are seeking Technical Sales Representatives to expand our sales and service m the following areas:- I 1. PHILIPPINES I Preferably Philippines Citizen
      472 words
    • 515 12 DATAWORLD Authorized Dealer For Canon Computer Systems We are Canon's authorized dealer for their newly introduced 16-bit business micro- computer the Canon AS- 100. We are seeking mature, aggressive and self- motivated indi- viduals with initiative and drive to join us as: SALES EXECUTIVES If you possess a university degree
      515 words
    • 520 12 KEN*IR THE RELIABLE TOUR CAREERS WITH KEN -AIR We have vacancies for the following positions: Tour Managers We are looking for mature gentlemen and ladies who are sociable, adaptable, willing to serve, able to lead and communicate well with people of all levels, and who enjoy travelling. Successful applicants will
      520 words
    • 611 12 (A member of The Singapore Technology Corporation) I We are a progressive manufacturing company I specialising m high precision engineering. This I is our' invitation to self motivated and suitably I qualified individuals capable of working to high I standards, to take up a challenging career I with us as:
      611 words

  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 368 13 APPOINTMENTS iJ-f Canon W] BE WITH THE BEST Canon Marketing Services has been known for its dynamic and hardworking l J people. Here' s your chance to work and learn from some of the best people m the business. v J M SALES I U-i REPRESENTATIVES ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITERS If you
      368 words
    • 1122 13 MJ/g/tt SMITH-CORONA FJJUIy^J AFFILIATE OF SCM CORPORATION MANAGERPLASTIC FABRICATION We are a growing multi-national manufacturer of portable electric typewriters and we are currently searching for a re9u lts-oriented individual to manage our large Plastic Department. This key management position requires a candidate with: A University Degree m Engineering or Mastic
      1,122 words
    • 165 13 NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE Proposal to change a ship's name NOTICE is hereby given that m consequence of the intended change of name of a ship by our clients MS "GREYHOUND" Reederei Und Schiffahrts GmbH KG, we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore i Ships under Section 417 of the
      165 words
    • 1175 13 Aijjb SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION invites applications for the following appointments:- B 11. PRODUCER GR II 6. FILM/ENG I (Chinese)(Musical/Variety) LIGHTINGMAN ($1445 $3665) ($970 $2168) KUDUIsbK bK I To liaise with and advise Film/ENG Cameramen fPhin#><U>WMuciral/\/aru>tv\ on artistic as Pcc ts of lighting d nd to provide \\slimese/\mUslCai/ Variety; technical support
      1,175 words

  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 799 14 APPOINTMENTS i UNITED OVERSEAS BmNK GROUP Jjtt- The United Overseas Bank Group invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: CREDIT MARKETING OFFICER The appointees will report to a Manager and will be responsible for business promotion, liaison with clients and loan evaluation. The prerequisites are: A recognised
      799 words
    • 1039 14 An established computer company invites applications from suitably qualified persons for the position of:— CUSTOMER ENGINEER Technician Diploma m Electronics Minimum one year experience m Digital Electronics Driving licence an advantage. COMPUTER TECHNICIAN VITB or STI Graduates m Electronics Conversant m Digital Electronics Some trouble shooting experience preferred Driving licence
      1,039 words
  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 286 14 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis /gARFIELP'S IN FOR AOIG TMAT'S THE FIRST ROLE I YOU MO6T BE 6MARTER SURPRI6E. I PUT AN ALARM j I FOR 6UCCES6FULLV I V THAN THE CAT J VT ON TME REFRIGERATOR 7 \LMNGrWITM A CAT J < -^-A^JCfi^'^ r j»/y\ C?AVf^> "^W^*^ ©-3 1
      286 words

  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 861 15 NOTICES Notice The Public are informed of the following 1983, No. 9817 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG HIGH COURT BETWEEN WORLD PUBLISHING COMPANY (a firm) Plaintiff and NG CHUNG HING (H*^) trading as NG HING KEE NEWSPAPER AGENCY Defendant BEFORE MR. COMMISSIONER HOPKINSON DATED THE 12TH DAY OF
      861 words
    • 532 15 TW Singapore Airlines Ltd invites tender for the supply and delivery of the following items: Description Application Fee I SPIRITS FOR INFLIGHT SERVICES $50.00 1.1 24 items Duty-Free Spirits for Inflight Pouring TR 99H I Closing Date: 30.9.83 2 PRINTED STATIONERY 2. 1 Transparent PVC Holder for 520.00 SIA Baggage
      532 words
  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 476 15 PEANUTS BySchuiz YOU'RE JUST JEALOUS 1 1 CAN FACE ANY PROBLEM I1 1 HAVE SUCH INNER PEACE I I^NQTYWR^BAWOO, BECAUSE I'VE ACHIEVEP i TMAT COMF<S At owfi TMAT EVEN IF MY SUIEET ANP TMAT'S TME BEST INNER PEACE t AT COMES ALONG m?>QQ sA|p LQVE NEU)S |Ye £ver MEARpj; y^^^i
      476 words

  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1114 16 v^AATiI L II EXHIBITION SALE 20th AUG 4th SEPT '83 AT ROBINSON SPECIALISTS' CENTRE (level 4) from 1 0 am 9.15 pm daily jointly organised by INTRACO LTD (jgfpjttO) lSt prize -10 double tickets to Tokyo Disneyland and Hong Kong. Nam. <*»««» Mm, <g..jnie. Name Guarantee Name Mi SSWRi. JS?
      1,114 words

  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 72 17 F CONGRATULATIONS W to THE CHAIRMAN OF 8 HOE SENG HUAT HARDWARE CO. (PTE) LTD HUP SENG HUAT CO. (PTE) LTD A.ML iC^.- M Mr. Urn Boon Wan on being conferred PBM (Public Service Medal) by His Excellency the President of the Republic of Singapore from j MITSUI CO., LTD.
      72 words
    • 52 17 a rJUJ OT\J A tnnfl+^ \^^^m&j!% 9Up9S Meguiar's Furniture Polish j£^^' r V (^^rf*iyWV(J from $2.70 THE FIRST BOATIQUE (PTE) LTD. AY/ j East Coast Branch: 893 East Coast Road Singapore 1545. Tel: *****34 *****32 2^ssi f«HMsr I limes T.mes Jurong, No. 2 Jurong Port Road. Singapore 2261. I I
      52 words
  • Page 17 Miscellaneous
    • 108 17 TODAY: Singapore 3.30 a.m. (2.2 m), 9.16 a.m. (0.9 m), 3.31 p.m. (2.4 m), 10.20 p.m. (0.6 m). Sedlll Kechll 3.18 a.m. (2.1 m), 9.07 a.m. (1.1 m), 3.03 p.m. (2.0 m), 9.31 p.m. (0.7 m). Port Dicluon 4.31 a.m. (0.7 m), 11.00 a.m. (2.4 m), 5.28 p.m. (1.0 m),
      108 words
    • 139 17 BASTEIN UND BASTIENNA LECTURE RECITAL Operetta by Mozart per- (See stories on Page Sixformed by the 50-strong Sing teen.) DBS Auditorium. 8 Sheng Philharmonic Society, p.m. Tickets at $3 and $1. World Trade Centre Auditori- Twn nAY cvmpositim urn. Tonigm and tomorrow. 8 RESEARCH p.m. Tickets at $3, $5 and
      139 words

  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 361 18 rI tm T/ %X TM Hil Cj\ X Ilia JAJCy Will #fe I W^ A clubhouse, two tennis courts, Ja^^^/^^%*^ an adult pool, a children's j|H^^v T^thflk^J^BW^jßl pool, hall courts* jfl^^^^^^^^kHHP^^ A friendly neighbourhood, J^% w v^V^ maybe even love and happiness. ffa^ a V^ k tfc^^V^ Buy such a
      361 words
  • Page 18 Miscellaneous
    • 1630 18 tm^^^ Mi^hasi^iß^Hecfli^^Kiuwßaß c~H^^ii^i~^~~^— aaa— i~^i~~a~ii^BK>)B0 ■■^■■■^■HBk¥^iV^~i^~~n~Hia~^~— mhhbx^w— b— Ei^— a— a— as mh^ Hß B|n Baß nß IMl^i^i^9^Bß«H«l«la^_9llH__^HßW r Matt, the tycoon-sleuth CSIBHHHi^^ CaBHHHP 3.00 PM Opening followed by Hotel (Mandarin with 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay). 8.99 am World News 6.99 port on Religion 4.99 ■■■■■■■■■^S^Ma I _X"
      1,630 words

  • SECTION THREE
    • 2 1 SECTION THREE
      2 words
    • Bilingual
      • 1319 1  - Of fate, love and sacrifice Bamboo Green LI UENFUNG I THE story of Lady Xuan was chronicled m "Shi Jing", the earliest collection of Chinese poetry which contained 305 poems, most of which are believed to be folk songs sung by peasant poets more than 2,600 years ago. They have
        1,319 words
      • 68 1 wmML^^O^F^ "nff|;£|f^ff^P fi^B^fc>:, *Pißt*!gT o mtSL t^SjH4 ffn€ "ft" ?E7 o m£^ «F»^*A* ■T* IS Ml HI ISM fHM^iAl^flJo W*i^€ JlflA:*' f&fnSEli:® Office ft<Of!iJt£° a W«? < *fttefc raft i^A*^ ft HEil ffKff M«^ MM° lit N ;£iW ft '>£s&£/& ft A Mil ft Off o "H£#*gft;n:t& I 'o£ mm-.
        68 words
      • Article, Illustration
        64 2 6H EP a Chinese signet M 2* s£i6M^ itS! fP EPIH *ep*3is^'J -ass* > •^xWitkae-g'^ a^^sep^^t^^ *^M^^- Whiffy (*M?x^^||) rfnA ■SJA flS^tttX&B ep£±ass£ij£B&iW ££P«#« &Afn #N-*t*toepaft (*SSS^^^*) I i>iWtfll!jjr i:E> fS f £P£ffl7Mg***nl fl^AfflEP^ «^^pssi] Sites ii ep AtJ° HSM^flt' ep iU#££P>c*h' xA^ep^clijepiA &^En PJrMWmmm£ zm% The "white hibiscus stone",
        64 words
      • 267 2 THE artistic beauty of a seal is based on, among other things, its material and style. The "white hibiscus stone" is one of the seal maker's favourite materials because its colour is white and it is easy to carve. The sculptured style is one of
        Sinorama  -  267 words
      • Article, Illustration
        118 2 Proverbial stories mm is n The long and short of evil ways ACCORDING to Chinese tradition, there are two kinds of wolves, those with long back legs and those with long front legs. One day a wolf of each type tried to get into the sheep pen but found the
        118 words
    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 286 1 I lioiipd fl^2 Wsrld Ludgr f)r^\r Fabulous Prizes To Be Won! HSBHH|HH We pride ourselves as being pioneer m the industry of Grand Ist Prize: Round The World Trip for two. bedmaking. We are proud! 18 years of progressive America/Hawaii/Canada/Mexico/Tokyo/Hong achievement with more than a million mattresses pro- Kong (Macau)
        286 words
    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 357 2 ■■P^ 1 tßlephone system S >J^^^P^^^^* The TQdeX 60/124 EPABX grow P ajnless| y U P to 124 extensions, 24 trunks and 32 "^SJfi|§. TOUgh. High-pOWered. VerS&tlle* TADEX 60/124 EPABX. More than 9,000 systems already 4M I installed worldwide. Be it a lightning storm or a utility power failure this
        357 words
    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 287 3 taooooooooooboooooooooooooo S^WmiAYruJSTDAY! jjjll^lgjdf mm i| W s s^ S *P ADAM WEST j! \^|P^ BURTWARD J |l L_i! ■■■.■••> LESLILH MARTINSON 'I Ijli CATHAY j j H^PENS TOMORROW! J !|> FROM THE JUNGLE TO THE GYM. HE'S THE GREATEST! j, 0 He's a winner he's a swinger he's DYNAMITE! 1.1
        287 words
      • 258 3 r^rr- i i -j I ficpt tine SB s i 7th Floor, Overseas Union House, Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104, Tel: *****22. Operated and managed by The Mandarin Singapore. BB^NHaH^iiPSßH^^Bri*^^Bß^^^ BPP*P^^ -jt- '^s^^ Hitew I Sft lip BrV: i^ißHttißßf 1 <Rv 'v. ■■>;■*: "'l*:- v.'JHPB''- '"'""^iiiifr bVbV^^&Bkß] iJTiPffi' I JwPrii^tfV J^TB^BB^BBMnBHnT
        258 words
      • 12 3 HK@fS3|H i the glamour, 1 h| 1 fashion and M entertainment world
        12 words
      • 466 3 jindWEEKi gS Af% qpr% W (*****59) No Free List 1 M, JL XJMIJ Ham. 1.45,4,6.30 49 15 fIX B^Mv^^EBHBBHHKniiHBBBB B V' B^S^ .B^Huk^y^H SBB9SifIBH Bb m ill Wfcti^ir^^l^l I An AVCO EMBASSY PICTURES RELEASE starring I SEASON HUBLEY as "PRINCESS" of THE HOOKERS. N.B. Due to prior contractual commitment i
        466 words
      • 570 3 ■l!lBi;MliliB!!!Blil!Bl!IBlllB!:!lBI OBCAWI^ T oW TODAY ONLY 10 45,115,3 45,6 30,9 00 j| "CAT V« RAT" Mondarm g Opens Tomorrow 5 Theatres S PRINCE-CHANGISAVOY jj 1 LIBERTY-PRESIDENT E jj "GUN IS LAW" Mandarin m B Plus Special Featurette j "A TRIBUTE to FU SHENG" TODAY ONLY 1 1 B 1 I
        570 words
      • 271 3 X \2J?/ organisaton 8 9 V' 0 CESMSIIIEB X OPENS TODAY' 7C Ullam I 30 4 630 9 Isprn%' O "REVENGE OF THE NINJA" O Q HS2SE3IS3V V LAST DAY' X (J^l lorn, I 30, 4, 6 30 9 Ispmlul Cf "BATMAN" Tl S| i AM DAY' V Q ORCHARD
        271 words
    • dwibahasa
      • 468 4  -  ALIZA H. NORAMI By Sec 3, Si Ling Sec Sch 'Bilingual fouft\ Belia Duiibahasa WE have all heard about inter-school debates. But, when we talk about them, most of us call to mind the inter-school debates organised by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation and shown
        468 words
      • 510 4 Oleh ALIZA H. NOR AM Men 3, Sek Men Si Ling KITA semua tentu telah mendengar tentang peraduan bahas di antara sekolah-sekolah. Tetapi apabila kita bercakap tentang peraduan bahas di antara sekolah-sekolah kita biasanya teringat tentang peraduan-pera-duan dalam bahasa Inggeris yang telah diadakan oleh Perbadanan
        510 words
      • 454 4  - Lesson 76A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By BACA karangan di hawah dengan teliti dan jaw ah soalan-soalan yang berikutnya sebagal satu latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: DI SEKOLAH Menengah Sang Nila Utama (SNU), beliau adalah satu-satunya pelajar
        454 words
    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 364 4 CONCRETE PUMP Simple Operation and Low-cost Maintenance o^££* Bvw_-fll t «asS*^jf^k MimfMlM—^HiraMlMß^Mlllii^MiWlfflHMWi 9\ t 'H^ B^^^^^B JL Kiß^Hßf' Bw, v II I '""^n^^VKtk ■1 |1 iMii Sv I Iv mm High Power Delivery Up to 120 m3/hr with 30 metres Boom Low Operation Speed (1600 R.P.M.) with High Volume Output
        364 words
      • 308 4 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 2778 of 1983 Between JOYCE SOH POEY LAN (m.w.) ..Plaintiff And KHUNG CHO LAN also known as JULIE HENG (m.w.) ..Defendant FORM OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Khung Cho Lan also known as Julie Heng (m.w) No. 42, Jalan Jambu Ayer,
        308 words
      • 135 4 Your Column THIS column is specially meant for students in Secondary Two and above and is published fortnightly on Wednesday. If you are in Secondary Two or above this year, therefore, do send your essays to: The Bilingual Coordinator (Malay), Section Three, The Straits Times, Times House, 390, Kim Seng
        135 words
      • 46 4 "Carik-carik bulu ayam, lama-lama bercantum juga." Malay Proverb. STTjEHh "You may tear a fowl's feathers apart ■SCVTHTfIiji DUt the >' will eventually grow together HBHHHUnMMH&aHiH I a ain (Natural inclinations will always persist)." Literal translation, Pennnhnsa I il/^i nuo^ "Blood is thicker than water." Equivalent English proverb.
        46 words