The Straits Times, 21 October 1983

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  • 16 1 The Strait s Ti mes Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83
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  • 522 1 Caribbean island under army rule ST GEORGE'S (Grenada), Thursday GRENADA'S Prime Minister Maurice Bishop and three cabinet ministers were killed by government troops yesterday after a power struggle with army-backed deputy Prime Minister Bernard Coard. The Caribbean Island is now being run by the army.
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  • 102 1 GRENADA, with an area of 345 square km and a population of 115,000, is the most southerly of the Caribbean windward islands. It includes the tiny islands of Carriacou and Petit Martinique to the north as well as smaller islets of the southern Grenadines. The
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  • 131 1 Fandi scores in UEFA Cup debut GRONINGEN, Thurs FANDI AHMAD, making his debut in the European Football Union (Uefa) Cup, helped his small-town club FC Gronlngen win the first leg of Its second round against the famous Italian team, Inter Milan, on Wednesday night. He scored one of his club's
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  • 188 1 A BUSINESSMAN was yesterday fined $1,000 for failing to report to the police a break-in at his in-laws' flat by two of his employees. Leong Yew Thong, 27, admitted that he learned of the break-in later in the day on June 28
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  • 401 1  - Suharto's 'no' to one-party state ISMAIL KASSIM YANG RAZALI K ASSIM By and JAKARTA, Thurs. President Suharto reiterated today that the formulation of a law by Parliament requiring all mass organisations to adopt Pancasila as their sole principle would not lead to a oneparty state. He said the five principles
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  • 31 1 TEHERAN, Thurs. The Iranian Council of Ministers has approved a 30 billion rials (Ss7ll million) annual budget for the Islamic revolutionary guards. Tehran radio reported without giving any details. UPI
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  • 88 1 THE local stock marker rose sharply yesterday despite two consecutive declines from Wall Street. Prices made significant gains almost across the fcioard and the volume of transactions picked up as well in one of the most active days in several weeks. The Straits Times Industrial Index
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  • 499 1  - C J rejects plea by five to let them be directors BEN DAVIDSON —City Country Club case By CHIEF Justice Wee Chong Jin yesterday forbade five former directors of City Country Club, who had admitted violating the Companies Act. from being directors of the club or any other company for
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  • 313 1  -  LAI YEW KONG By POLICE threw a tight cordon around a flatted factory block in Toa Payoh North last night after a suspected gunman they were chasing disappeared into the block. After a systematic search for him was suspended at 10.30 p.m., police mounted
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  • 80 1 AN Isetan sales supervisor, who was shot in the chest by a gunman during a daring lunch-time robbery at the Havelock Road store yesterday, is recovering in hospital. He was in a stable condition last night after a successful operation at 8.30 p.m. Twe r ty-year-old Cheo Lee
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  • 40 1 MAZATLAN (Mexico), Thurs. Hurricane "Tico" lashed this Pacific tourist resort with winds howling at 240 kph. causing US$B million .5516 mil!ion)in damage to the port's fishing fleet and leaving one boat with a crew of 30 missing. AP
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    • 68 1 MANANA, Thurs. Hours after Iranian j troops launched a major offensive on Iraqi soil, Baghdad today threat- ened to deliver "blows against selected targets" inside Iran which would have "a wide repercus- sion inside and outside" Iran. Western diplomats feared the threat referred to striking at Iranian
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    • 9 1 Golkar role is to set an example. Page 7.
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • 606 2 No side-tracking, this TOMORROW marks the inauguration of the Mass Rapid Transit Corporation and the ground-break-ing at the first MRT worksite will be an occasion to remember. Corporation staff, from chairman Michael Fam down, have been working hard for more than a month to make sure that everything goes
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    • 269 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IN an age of escalating violence in sport Singapore has set an example in dealing swiftly and effectively with those who abase the status accorded them as sportsmen. The action of the police in bringing charges against four of the six footballers suspended for assaulting
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    • 221 2 GES TO BECOME SINGAPORE INT'L MONETARY EXCHANGE THE Gold Exchange of Singapore is to be renamed Singapore International Monetary Exchange to reflect its move into financial futures trading. To implement this move into financial futures, the GES has also restructured its organisation. Page 21 ROBINSON and Co Ltd,
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    • 64 2 PYRRHIC VICTORIES MORE and more athletes in the United States are turning to drugs to improve their performance. For that extra bit of strength and muscle, many run the risk of damaging their health. But the pressure for victory is so great that winning is all that matters to
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    • 217 2 Ninth in the world SINGAPORE took ninth position in the world team squash championship when they defeated Ireland 2-1 in their final match in Auckland, New Zealand yesterday. The Irish, who had been playing well throughout the tournament, lost to an ever-improv-ing Singapore team. Peter Hill started the day
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    • 607 2 Syria, Iran warned PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said on Wednesday night that the United States would not allow Syria to destroy the chances for stability in Lebanon. He said the Syrians were seeking to do this by their efforts at "foot-dragging" in the search for peace. In a
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    • 319 2 Success story "OSHIN", the rags-to-riches fictitious life story of an 83-year-old woman, has become the talk of Japan. Since last April, every morning except Sunday a 15-minute episode is aired on television. By the time "Oshin ends next March, 300 episodes will have been seen. The title role
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    • 198 2 'It will not hurt' IT IS a safe bet that the budget will not hurt the small man. And for all their moans and howls, even the middle and upper income group may have more to cheer about than to jeer. This is what economic analysts forecast
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    • 157 2 Charity and culture THE Gala Vocal Recital at the Victoria Concert Hall next Tuesday at 8 p.m. hopes to raise $10,000 for the Clementi community library. The group of singers and pianist comprising local coloratura soprano Lee Lynn and three Japanese believe that they can do
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 361 3 Iran's threat to close Strait of Hormuz WASHINGTON, Thurs. THE FREE world will not stand by and allow the Strait of Hormuz, the exit from the Persian Gulf, to be closed to oil traffic by Iran, President Ronald Reagan said last night. The
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    • 64 3 'Iran launches new offensive' LONDON, Thurs. Iranian troops launched a new offensive on the northern sector of the Gulf war front today, killing at least 400 rebels and Iraqi troops, Iran's national news agency Irna reported. The rebels were the "counterrevolutionary" Kurds. In BAGHDAD, the government confirmed that the Iranians
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    • 239 3 BEIRUT, Thurs. President Amin Gemayel's government was suggesting Geneva as the site for a meeting next week of Lebanon's warring factions after cancelling a national reconciliation conference scheduled for today at Beirut international airport, officials here reported. They said the UN headquarters in Geneva
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 84 3 POLICE HAVE started raids on extremist hide-outs in the troubled north Indian state of Punjab and arrested at least eight suspects, the Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency reported yesterday. A large quantity of arms was also seized in the raids on Wednesday night on eight
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      • 73 3 SOVIET GRAIN output in 1983 will approach 200 million tonnes, Soviet First Deputy Prime Minister Ivan Arkhipov said in an interview in Moscow with Japan's Kyodo news service. This is in line with estimates given by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), although some five million
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      • 60 3 THE SOVIET Foreign Ministry has protested to the US embassy in Moscow that a surveillance device, also known as a "bug," was found in the car of the newspaper Izvestia's Washington correspondent. A spokesman for the US embassy, who asked not to be identified, confirmed that the
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      • 71 3 THE UNITED STATES has again threatened to halt its contributions to the United Nations if Israel should be excluded from the world body. A State Department statement, issued in Washington on Wednesday the eve of the publication of the report of the General Assembly's accreditation committee, said
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      • 74 3 SAUDI ARABIA has begun an intensive series of consultations with neighbouring Arab countries aimed at laying the groundwork for a meeting of their top leaders next month. Western and Saudi officials said in interviews this week that the prospects for a 14th Arab summit meeting depended to
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    • 284 3 150 m in Africa face hunger ROME, Thurs. The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation yesterday called for emergency food aid to 22 hunger-stricken African countries to avert a "catastrophe" involving 150 million people. UN experts told an emergency FAO meeting that low food production threatens to spread malnutrition and hunger
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    • 61 3 LUXEMBOURG.Thurs. A party of Chinese officials has cancelled a visit to Luxembourg tomorrow and the apparent reason was recent contacts between Luxembourg officials and Taiwan. Government sources said yesterday the Chinese Embassy protested to the Foreign Ministry last week about the participation of several Luxembourg ministers in
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    • 40 3 DHAKA, Thurs. Bangladesh's military ruler, General Hussain Mohammad Ershad, leaves here tomorrow for a three-day official visit to the United States that will be highlighted by his first formal meeting with President Ronald Reagan on Oct 25. AFP
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    • 262 3 Karachi lawyers defiant after arrest LAWYERS added new impetus to the anti-government agitation in Pakistan on Wednesday by organising demonstrations in several cities. In this I PI picture, the president of the Karachi Bar Association, Mr Abdul Hafeez Lakho (on the right) and several other lawyers are seen raising slogans
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 98 4 Ships in the cold grip of the Arctic CARGO ships going nowhere. The recent deep freeze caught many ships in the Chuckchee sea region of the Soviet Union in its cold grip, leaving them literally stuck in port with precious cargo in their holds. For several days, Soviet seamen have
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    • 85 4 BOUILLON DANS L'ORNE (France), Thurs. French forestry worker Gaetan le Guillou was bewildered when his doctor diagnosed an overdose of drugs after he complained of dizzy spells. Then he realised his favourite dish, his wife's homemade soup, had a curious smell. Mrs Le Guilbu later confessed
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    • 362 4 EAST BERLIN, Thurs Complaints centre on trade and Soviet oil supplies to E. Europe DESPITE ci^lls for cooperation, Ojtten differences havegpmerged at the commpnist trade group Coijicon's threeday talks/here which conclude foday. The differences centred on trade with the West and Soviet oil supplies to
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    • 187 4 EEC backs down on demands for settlement BRUSSELS, Thursday THE European Economic Community has drawn back from confrontation with the US over its bid to extract compensation for the imposition last July of import curbs on special steel supplies. It is prepared to wait until the end of November to
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    • 172 4 Way prepared for summit of party chiefs EAST BERLIN, Thurs. Prime Ministers of the Communist trade group Comecon have cleared the way for a long-awaited summit of party chiefs, Soviet Premier Nikolai Tikhonov said last night. Mr Tikhonov was quoted by the East German news agency ADN as telling participants
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    • 193 4 ROME, Thurs. The Soviet Union will make new proposals soon at the Geneva euromissile talks, Italian Foreign Minister Giulio Andreotti told a meeting of the Italian Senate Foreign Affairs committee here yesterday. Without specifying what the new Soviet plans might be, Mr Andreotti said
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    • 144 4 Secret plans for missiles found on Paris street PARIS, Thurs. Secret plans for new missiles to equip France's sixth nuclear submarine were found by a passerby on a Paris street, the newspaper France-Soir reported yesterday. French domestic intelligence and Defence Ministry officials declined any comment on the report. A spokesman
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    • 122 4 LONDON, Thurs. Two British detectives who shot an innocent, unarmed man whom they mistook for a dangerous gunman were cleared by a jury yesterday of all charges in the case. John Jardine, 38, was acquitted at the Old Bailey criminal court of attempting to
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 3
    • 461 6 BRASILIA, Thurs. Measure vital to financing of US$9O b foreign debt THE Brazilian parliament today rejected a crucial wage restraint law hours after President Joao Figueiredo had imposed temporary emergency measures to prevent demonstrators from putting undue pressure on the legislators. The controversial law
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    • 135 6 DR Henry Tanbe of Stanford University, and his wife, Mary, with joy all over their faces at their Stanford home on Wednesday morning after he was named Nobel Prize winner for Chemistry. The award was based on Dr Tan be 's work on the mechanics of
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    • 479 6  - Shorter Reagan trip a sign of worry over key Bills logjam PETER BARNARD By US Editor WASHINGTON, Thurs. The revised schedule for President Ronald Reagan's truncated Far East trip, announced yesterday, is another indication that the logjam of vital legislation in the US Congress is causing real concern in the
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    • 369 6 WASHINGTON, Thurs THE SENATE voted overwhelmingly yesterday to make the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr, the leader of black America's fight for racial equality, the country's 10th national holiday. The vote was 78 to 22, with four Democrats joining 18 Republicans in
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    • 194 6 NEW YORK, Than. Researchers have isolated the bacteria] gene that produces a toxin widely believed to cause toxic shock syndrome, and say the discovery could speed the search for a toxic shock vaccine or a test to determine who is susceptible. The researchers also said they
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    • 101 6 SAO PAULO, Thurs. Officials of Sao Paulo's Environmental Protection Agency said yesterday that a weekend oil spill is rapidly turning into one of Brazil's worst ecological disasters. Mr Jose Figueiredo de Mahalhaes, press spokesman for the agency, said about 57 sq km of swampy mangrove land
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 4
    • 259 7 Marcos cancelled all functions say sources MANILA, Thurs. President Ferdinand Marcos has cancelled all his official functions and appointments for one week since yesterday, sources close to the Malacanang presidential palace said today. The sources however were unable to give any reason for the move and the palace information staff
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    • 349 7  - Golkar role is to set an example says Suharto ISMAIL KASSIM YANG RAZALI KASSIM By and 6 AS a social and political power, Golkar needs to expand and nurture the democratic spirit within and beyond itself. Only with this democratic spirit can Golkar generate a similar attitude on a more
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    • 193 7 US 'wants China to open dialogue with Seoul' SEOUL, Thurs. The United States has asked China to try to open a dialogue with South Korea to ease tension on the Korean Peninsula, diplomatic sources here said today. They said the request was made late last month through the Chinese ambassador
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    • 234 7 21 Killed in Thailand's worst floods BANGKOK, Thurs. Residents of Bangkok and 42 provinces waded through the worst monsoon flooding in 3t years today in the wake of back-to-back tropical storms that have so far killed at least 21 people. The Royal Meteorological Department said 41 cm of rain fell
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    • 112 7 'Soviets executed 126' report ISLAMABAD, Thurs. Soviet troops executed 126 Afghan villagers, bayonetting women and children, in a recent military operation outside Kandahar city in south-eastern Afghanistan, survivors of the alleged massacre claimed yesterday. The accounts could not be independently confirmed. However, the source of the report, former Afghan diplomat
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    • 314 7  -  KOICHI ISHIYAMA By Tokyo Reporter TOKYO, Thurs. The Bank of Japan will decide at a policy committee meeting tomorrow to lower its discount rate by 0.5 per cent to 5.0 per cent a year, from Saturday, to stimulate domestic demand, officials
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  • The City Country Club case
    • 1194 8 'Wrongdoing was that they sent out invitations' THE Chief Justice yesterday rejected the plea of five directors of the City Country Club that they contravened the Companies Act out of ignorance and that their legal adviser was solely to blame for their lapse. Referring to Huang
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    • 744 8 HUANG SHENG CHANG, 63, is a well-known entrepreneur whose interests ranged from hotel management to travel and credit card operations. He has held, for more than 12 years, the presidentship of first, the Singapore Hotel and Restaurant Association and later,
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    • 268 8 Chong allowed to be in the management of two companies Derrick Chong Soon Choy, 47, was the director of four companies. He has been managing clubs for over 28 years, of which 16 years was with the American Club. CHONG SOON CHOY applied to be allowed to continue as a
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    • 169 8 Quek is allowed to manage 39 other companies QUEK LENG CHYE sought to retain his directorships of 41 companies most, if not all, of which are controlled by the Hong Leong Group. Quek, himself a member of the family which controls the Hong Leong Group, was a director or managing
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    • 557 8 Gan Khai Choon, 36, group general manager of Hong Leong Finance, was director of 11 companies. He resigned as director of the three publiclylisted companies of the Hong Leong group Hong Leong Finance, Singapore Finance and King's Hotel. GAN KHAI CHOON "was
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    • 257 8 Ng Cheng Bok, 94, was the director of 11 companies, mainly in the Diners Club Group. NG CHENG BOK'S application related to the directorship of 11 companies including the City Country Club and the Diners Club associated companies. Ng said it was
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  • Getting ready for MRT's big day
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      624 9  -  ALAN JOHN Two MRT ceremonies tomorrow promise to be memorable ones Story by i On the dotted line... THE first MRT contract being signed at a brief ceremony yesterday morning by Mr Michael Fam (right) for the MRT Corporation and Dr K. Yoshida, vice-president of Tobishima Corporation. Mr
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    • 108 9 THREE men were yesterday fined a total of $20,100 after admitting they had 269 uncensored video tapes without valid certificates between December last year and March this year. Ng Heng Chow, 39, was fined $12,700 for the 127 tapes seized from his house in
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  • Acid attack case
    • 405 11  -  MAUREEN CHUA Defence counsel to approach Attorney-General By The charges MARY Jer Pereira, 57, and Krishnasamy s/o Seevasamy, 36, are jointly charged with conspiring between Jane 22 and July 25, 1981, to throw acid on Mrs Lynn Pereira, Mary Jer's 32-year-old daughter-in-law.
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    • 780 11 Accused 'kept on saying she was tortured' Psychiatrist report says patient appeared dazed and shocked WHEN Mary Jer Pereira was in hospital she kept repeating that she had been tortured by the interrogators, a psychiatrist's report read out in court said. The report on Mary Jer was written by psychiatrist
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    • 157 11 THE fifth meeting of the Asean ministers on agriculture and forestry got off to a brisk start at a closed-door session, after it was officially opened by acting President Dr Yeoh Ghlm Seng yesterday. Dr Yeoh said a limiting factor which had prevented developing countries
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    • 98 11 A GREEK tanker carrying 120,000 tonnes of crude oil damaged its hull after hitting what may be a reef or rocks in Indonesian waters about 96 km east of Singapore. An official of the sal- j vage company, Selco, said he had no report
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    • 143 11 Why armed forces need the support of public SINGAPORE spends much money on defence but this will be for nothing if Singaporeans do not give their whole-hearted support to the armed forces. The Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Home Affairs), Mr Chin Ham Tong, who said this at the opening of "The
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  • 396 14  - Lunchtime robbery at Isetan store PAUL WEE Police issue warning after man is shot by robber Story by A YOUNG Isetan sales supervisor, who got a bullet in his chest when he went after a gunman, has driven the police to warn the public against tackling armed I criminals. Mr
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  • 301 14 Office space at new SLF building NTUC affiliates are likely to be offered a special price of $3,500 per sq metre for offices at the trade union building coming up in Thomson Road, it was learnt yesterday. This is almost half the rate the
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  • 227 14 A CHEQI'E deposited In a POSB account helped to trace a housebreaker. Labourer Abdul Rahim bin h rim, 26, was arrested after he withdrew the sum of $300 on the ca^h cheque j he had stolen from an engineer's home. He banked the
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  • 336 15  -  AHMAD OSMAN RC action plan hopes to draw 85,000 into a variety of activities By MORE and more Singaporeans in Housing Board estates will find over the next six months that they will be approached by members of their residents' committees to join in their
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  • 162 15 GALA Radio company has donated $500 to Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital after settling a controversial $20 fee it had charged a customer for testing electronic equipment and not making a purchase. The shop in Bukit Timah Shopping Centre gave the cheque
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  • 89 15 A PRISON warder yesterday claimed trial to two charges that allege he took bribes from two men on separate occasions in July. Annadurai s/o Muthaiya, 18, who had earlier pleaded guilty to the charges, but changed his mind later, was alleged to have taken two sums
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  • Briefly...
    • 100 15 POLICE AND the Post Office Savings Bank have been alerted following the theft of a POSB passbook during a break-in at the Marine Department in Maritime Square on Wednesday. A spokesman for the Department which is located on the ninth floor of the World Trade
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    • 52 15 BAD WEATHER has delayed the completion of Sea View Hotel's three-storey shopping complex by three months. Construction began early this year and the complex was expected to be ready by December. The $14 million complex, on the hotel's land leading to East Coast Road, is now more than
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    • 55 15 A BOMB, believed to be a relic of the last war, was found at the Lornie Road entrance to the Macßitchie Reservoir at about noon yesterday. Police said it was found by workmen who were digging in the area. It was detonated by members of the Singapore
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    • 39 15 A SUB-CONTRACTOR was yesterday acquitted of criminal intimidation by threatening to shoot a racehorse trainer. Chong Chwee Chun, 40, was granted a discharge, amounting to an acquittal, after the prosecuting officer, Insp Kaka Singh, withdrew the charge.
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    • 71 15 THE CASE against a teacher, Au Chun Wah alias Ngau Chay, 53, accused of two counts of mischief, was adjourned until tomorrow for a fresh hearing date to be taken. Au, who did not turn up in court as he was ill yesterday, is alleged to have thrown
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  • 350 15  - 4 Chinese talentime finalists join SBC JULIE TAN Female champ Yu Feng signs one-year contract B! FOUR of the 10 Chinese Talentime solo finalists, including the female solo champion, Xiao Yu Feng, have decided to be full-time artistes with SBC. They will si^n a oneyear contract with SBC Besides Yu
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  • 56 15 POLICE are anxious to contact this man (above) as they believe he can help In investigations into a theft and several cheating cases recently. Anyone who knows him or his whereabouts is asked to contact Detective Sergeant David Sim of the ClD's Commercial Crime Division on 222MM
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  • 55 15 AN open verdict was recorded yesterday on the death of a one-year-old baby girl, Thia Li Min, who fell from her bed at a Bedok North Avenue 4 flat on March 25. The mother, housewife Lee Siew Eng, 22, said she found Li Min lying unconscious on
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • MALAYSIAN ROUND-UP
      • 47 17 PETRONAS'contraetors explored 255 wells for petroleum and gas between 1977 and 1982, the minister in the Prime Minister's department, Datuk Dr James Ongkili, told Parliament in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. During that period, 25 oil wells and 27 gas wells were discovered, he said. NST
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      • 37 17 PAWNSHOPS based on Islamic principles may be set up in Malaysia, Deputy Housing and Local Government Minister S. Subramaniatn said yesterday. He said the matter was now under study by the Prime Minister's Department. NST
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      • 42 17 A TOTAL of 277 drug addicts escaped from drug rehabilitation centres between May and September this year, Deputy Home Affairs Minister Kassim Ahmad told Parliament in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. However, 79 of them were re-arrested, he added. NST
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      • 42 17 SEVERAL refugees believed to be Vietnamese and Burmese have landed on Pulau Banggi off Sabah, the State Commissioner of Police, Haji Yahya Yeop Ishak said in Kota Kinabalu yesterday. He said that several of them had been found hiding. NST
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      • 73 17 THE French oil exporation firm, Societe Nationale Elf Aquitane, which is exploring for oil off Sarawak, is required under the terms of its agreement to pay in cash to the federal government five per cent of its total production, Parliament was told today. It was also
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    • 227 17 Bonded graduates can now seek jobs elsewhere KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Public Services Department is prepared to release new graduates from their bend to enable them to get jobs outside government service. The government is unable to absorb all of them and even those already in government service may apply
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    • 200 17 4 THE halls of justice should not become bowling alleys for the scoring of po- q litical points. 7 Defence counsel D.P. Vijandran in the Kuala Lumpur High Court challenging suspended MIC Vice-Presi-dent V. Govindaraj's plea for an injunction to restore his
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    • 185 17 Threat to heckle if BMF affair not revealed in Budget KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Opposition leader Urn Kit Slang of the Democratic Action Party said yesterday his party would heckle the government daring next week's Budget debates in Parliament If the Bnmiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) affair is not revealed in the
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    • 313 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday IT IS a safe bet that the budget will not hurt the small man. And for all their moans and howls, i even the middle and upper income group may have more to cheer about than to complain. This is what economic
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    • 110 17 Highway project delayed for two years KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Completion of the $3.9 billion North-South highway linking Kedah and Johore has been delayed for two years, Works Minister Datuk Samy Vellu said yesterday. He said the delay was because of financial con-. straints and difficulties set by lending authorities. He
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    • 93 17 THE Royal Malaysian Air Force (RMAF) received two Northrop RF-5E reconnaisance aircraft (pictured) two weeks ago, it was announced nere yesterday. The aircraft were flown to the RMAF base in Butterworth on a United States Air Force CM 4I A Stariifter transport plane.
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    • 234 17 Now a spark plug that saves petrolr /Jr The Bosch Super Phig. W Problem: Town traffic and stop -and -go driving prevent the w engine and conventional spark plugs from reaching their full yB^Sßj|fc«|^^x operating temperature. This leads to the danger of the spark o^"~^s^ v f plug becoming sooted.
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  • 467 18 The Straits Times says... Bad name of the game THE news from Groningen is good. Fandi Ahmad no longer has cold feet about being a star. It has been a marvellous week for him, with two goals for the Dutch club on his long-awaited League appearance and another against Inter-Milan,
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  • 674 18 «1983 Copie* >*«• S»rvic» The Art Buchwald column WE ALL saw James Watt ride off into the sunset last week. Unfortunately, we didn't hear what he said to his horse. As he rode up the winding trail, he said: "Well, old Paint, our work is
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  • 1521 18 Let campaigns in the 80s bloom softly THE Minister for Culture and Foreign Affairs, Mr S. Dhanabalan, yesterday called for a change in the style of campaigning in the 1980s. Here is the minister's speech made at an advertising seminar. 4 CAMPAIGNS in the 1980's have to be different. They
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  • FORUM
    • 451 19 $92,000 tax on $40,000 car? THE Customs and Excise Department must be commended for the courteous and efficient way in which its officers collect duty. It is the only government department I know which offers drinks to visitors. However, its officers will try their best to make you pay as
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    • 277 19 PETROL dealership has increasingly been made an unattractive business venture. One reason for this is the giving away of free gifts. This shrinks the dealer's profits and puts an unnecessary burden on his shoulders. Besides cash-customers, we also provide credit facilities for many
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    • 170 19 More light will be shed on the levies THIS is in response to the letter "Give details of these levies" by Mr Cheng Tim Pin. (ST, Oct 12). It was a pleasure to know that there are people who are interested in these matters, but, alas, I would like to
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    • 70 19 I AGREE with Kent Tan, who wrote the letter "Launch anti-bike noise campaign". (ST, Oct 17). There is one more noise nuisance the law should look into the noise of sirens from fire engines, ambulances and police patrol cars. Sirens are meant to clear traffic so
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    • 194 19 CAR LOANS ARE TOO EASY TO GET THE recent tax rise on cars can never be a solution to curb an increase in their numbers. The effectiveness of the measure, if any, will only be temporary and, as usual, it is only a question of time before sales pick up
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    • 163 19 Teachers need time to mark answer scripts WITH the final examinations now on, I hope teachers will be given enough time to mark the answer scripts. If they are not given enough time and are forced to rush through them then there might be discrepancies and inaccuracies in their assessment
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    • 335 19 Should void deck funerals/weddings be banned? I FEEL ashamed about the letters "Hold funerals, weddings in the proper places" by "Long Suffering" (ST, Oct 12) and "Don't use void decks for funerals" by "Four Concerned Flat-Dwellers". (ST, Oct. 17). Don't they know that the government is encouraging good neighbourliness? I
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    • 154 19 THE government has again tried to curb the growing car population with another increase in the road tax and registration fees. As everybody knows, the increase will achieve the desired result in curbing the car population initially. After a few months, however, people will
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    • 56 19 IF the current increase in road tax is only to "control the car population" shall I be persuaded to believe that the group that is always the hardest hit, namely, the owners of larger capacity cars, will finally see the light, scrap their cars and rely on
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    • Replies
      • 310 19 PLEASE refer to the letters "Decision to increase rate too sudden" by "Libratican" and "New ceiling will lead to hardship" by "Employee" (ST, Oct 13) concerning the raising of the ceiling on Central Provident Fund contributions from $3,000 to $4,000 a month. We
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      • 43 19 I REFER to the letter "The same address?" by "Troubled Resident". (ST, Oct 18). He is kindly requested to telephone me on *****88, extension 3105, to enable an investigation to be carried out. CHOO WAI CHAN (MRS) PRO Public Utilities Board
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1008 20  -  ALVIN SANOFF Many young athletes run the risk of damaging their health by taking steroids for that extra measure of strength and muscle. By Writing for US News World Report 4 STEROIDS, in combination with a rigorous weight-training programme, do promote muscle development, if they
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    • 460 20 Focus on Robert McFarlane NEW YORK Robert Carl McFarlane's promotion on Monday from deputy to principal National Security Adviser to President Ronald Reagan will please many middle-of-the-road Democrats as well as Republicans. Strong conservatives, however, seemed unenthusiastic about his promotion. Mr McFarlane, who is known
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    • 585 20 MFWITIM rCast"2 clay s of the most extensive rgjgpfjy B of computer products and services from more |I^B than 140 companies. MM Exhibition Hours 2^ H Trade Business: vr* B^ MiWednesday 19 -Friday 21Octoben f H B Hf- 11 am -8 pm -w Bi Saturday 22 October 11 am 6
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • NEWSPAPER
      • 66 21 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has queried Hong Fok Corporation over the effect of the sale of its investment of 84,120 shares of $10 each in International Associated Co Pte Ltd on the net tangible asset backing per share of the group. The exchange also wants to
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      • 53 21 KECK Seng (M) Bhd has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that the total consideration for the acquisition of two million shares in Newford Pte Ltd is Ss2 million. The acquisition, which will diversify the scope of the company's business portfolio, will add about $8 million to
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      • 28 21 THE directors of General Securities Investments Ltd have announced that the unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share was $2.20 as at Sept 30.
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      • 71 21 TAIPEH, Thurs. Honduran Finance Minister Licim Moreira arrived here today for a four-day visit to promote trade between Honduras and Taiwan. He will meet Premier Sun Yun-Suan and Finance Minister Hsu Li-Teh, officials said. Honduras is one of the few South American countries which still has diplomatic relations
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      • 79 21 TOKYO, Thurs. China will send a buying mission to Japan early next month to start negotiations on prices and quantity of Japanese steel products to be shipped in the January-June period of 1984. Industry sources here said China has contracted to buy 6.5 million tonnes, its largest
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      • 104 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Petronas will drill 15 more wells in addition to the existing 225 wells drilled by its contractors between 1977 and last year. Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Dr Kames Ongkili said that of the 225 oil wells drilled for exploration purposes, 25
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      • 99 21 SEOUL, Thurs. Kim Sang-chan, president of the state-subsidised Korea Credit Guarantee Fund, was today chosen to replace the president of a leading Korean bank who resigned because of a multi-million dollar loan scandal. A fund spokesman said Mr Kim was elected at a shareholders meeting of the
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      • 112 21 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia is expected to lose about Ms3 billion in invisible earnings from export of Malaysian rubber this year. Deputy Industries Minister Bujang Haji Ulis said the loss was caused by a large proportion of Malaysian rubber being shipped for export on the free on board
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      • 81 21 LONDON, Thurs. British cyclical indicators point to a continued upswing in the business cycle well into 1984. The Central Statistical Office said this is in spite of the fact that in September, the longer leading index, which shows turning points in the economy about one year in
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    • 367 21 Pernas plans to consolidate plantations PERNAS, the Malaysian national trading corporation which has grown into a conglomerate with a presence in manufacturing, shipping and hotels, is planning to move back strongly into the plantation sector. The first step in this direction is its possible acquisition of cocoa and palm oil
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    • 448 21 BRUSSELS, Thurs. The European Economic Community has forecast growth of 1.5 per cent in the 10-nation EEC in 1984 after a 0.5 per cent rate this year as the present "hesitant and patchy recovery" continues. In its annual economic report to member
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    • 303 21 THE Gold Exchange of Singapore is to be renamed Singapore International Monetary Exchange to reflect its move into financial futures trading. To implement this move into financial futures, the GES has also restructured its organisation. Committees have been formed to look after various
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    • 289 21 LONDON, Thurs. Reports of a possible one million tonne shortfall in Cuba's sugar export quotas this year as allocated by the International Sugar Organisation (ISO), are circulating on the London market. ISO sources confirmed that Cuba has already indicated that
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    • 356 21 Robinson shows optimism about main stores ROBINSON and Co Ltd, the only listed retail group to be in the red for two years running, is optimistic about the success of its main stores at Specialists' Centre and Centrepoint in the longerterm. For the next couple of years, however, the trading
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    • 569 24 A SIZEABLE contribution from its Australian diamond mines interests has helped partially to offset a fall in Malaysia Mining Corporation's mining interim profits. For the six months' ended July 31, 1983, the tin mining giant reported a 19 per cent drop in group
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    • 170 24 High Low sells HQ site to subsidiary PLANTATION group Highlands Lowlands Bhd is selling a piece of land known as Lot 1754 in the mukim of Bukit Raja/ Damansara in Selangor to its wholly owned property subsidiary. The company said that it has entered into an agreement with Syarikat Pembangunan
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    • 330 24 MILAN, Thurs. The entire workings of the Consob, Italy's stock exchange watchdog authority, are to be the subject of a major parliamentary inquiry. This follows the claim by Sig Vincenzo Milazzo, the Consob's recently appointed chairman, that the body, though founded in 1974, effectively
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    • 322 24 PARIS, Thurs. France had a trade surplus of 323 million francs (5J86.8 million) in September on a seasonally corrected basis but a deficit in gross terms of 2.304 billion francs, the External Trade Ministry said. In September, for the first time since August
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    • 178 24 Portugal to reduce public sector investment PORTUGAL will cut substantially investment in the public sector and squeeze wages to meet the demands of the International Monetary Fund. A letter of intent, initialled in August and approved by the IMF board earlier this month, gave Portugal a stand-by loan of 445
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  • Market Highlights
    • 359 21 SINGAPORE: The market closed higher on increased buying and covering Interest in moderate trading yesterday. Most of the gains came during the afternoon, after the market had held stready during the morning. The Straits Times Industrial Index closed 10.115 points higher at 962.58. Total volume
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    • 32 21 Up Down unch Industrials 92 7 23 Finance 17 1 5 Hotels 7 1 3 Properties 12 2 1 Plantations 15 0 1 Mining 3 2 0 Deb/Loans 9 0 1
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    • 70 21 Boustead Bhd etc CCM -10 Cold Storage Dunlop Ind 2 Esso +10 FtN Gentlngs 12 Guinness Haw Par -1 Inchrape Bhd Keppel 2 MTC +5 Mnlti-Purpose NBT -1 Nat Iron PMC +5 PanElec Perils Plant -10 Prima -10 Promet +12 Robinson's -I Roth mans I -2
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 68 21 Taiping Cons 1180 +40 Tan Chong 680 +35 Lien Hoe 850 +25 K L Industries 670 +25 Sth Msia Ind 555 +25 M Breweries 600 +20 Jacks Int 550 +20 Ama! Steel 478 +18 Tractors 394 18 Malakoff 390 +18 Paper Products 334 +16 Bolton 310 16 H Leong
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      • 22 21 Promet 653.000 S Land Loan 506,000 UOB 499,000 UOL Warranst 482 000 UIC 450,000 Total turnover: 11.48m Total value: $35.51m
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      • 25 21 Sungei Besi 740 -140 Spore Land 590 -5 Ssangyong sOe 535 -5 Public Corp 406 -4 M T P 228-4 UO L "40 -3
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      • 44 21 Oct 19 Oct 20 BT Composite: 917 43 924.38 BT Indicator: *****92 *****89 ST Industrials: 952.53 962.58 ST Finance: 2684.77 2698.08 ST Hotels: 952.27 954.11 ST Properties: 700.98 710.24 ST Minings: 236.60 233.25 ST Plantations: 1506.71 1518.53 OCBC 798.79 805.54 SESInd: 720.02 731.98
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    • 2975 22 Sing apore closing prices All sham quoted have a par valM of SI, aaitm otherwise specified. •Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-«xempted dividend. AfiN It traded In Ma of II share* each, with the price quoted la dollars. Gr'a Net 1983 L««» Div P/ E Vol Day High Low Company Sale
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    • 1832 22 BUSINESS DONE KAULA LUMPUR BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of share;:, traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS \jinom«U (4.00B) (3) 4.00 Alrom (2 978 3.005) (3) 2.93
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    • 436 22 A SURGE of fresh interest returned to the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending share prices broadly higher in active trading. Prices were already marked higher in early trading despite a softer overnight close on Wall Street. The sustained support continued throughout the session and pushed prices
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    • 179 22 Manager*' prices for Oct 21 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST The Commerce 3 43 3.64 The Savings Fund 1.97 2.09 S'pore Prog Fund 1.50 1.59xd Spore Sec. Fund 2.23 2.37 S'pore Invest Fund 1.15 1.22 S'pore Equity Fund 1.55 1.64 ASIA UNIT TRUST Mai Invest Fund 2.87 3.04 Mai Prog
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    • 3112 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals
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    • 546 22 WITH the Malaysian budget only a day away, Investors turned bullish yesterday and chased share prices sharply higher for the second straight day. Gains were recorded almost across the board. The Business Times Composite Index climbed C.95 points to 924.38 and the Straits Times
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    • 38 22 Up Down Unch Industrials 99 4 11 Finance It 0 2 Hotels 1 1 0 Properties 11 1 1 Oil Palms 7 0 4 Tins 4 1 6 Robbers If 2 6 Deb /Loans 3 10
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 685 23 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 237.75 cents per kilo, up a quarter cent from Wednesday's close. .f—^-,—^—^— Prices gained about one cent in active morning trading on buying of RSS One November and forward demand. Profit-taking came in
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      • 30 23 Rubber: Oct 20 Singapore: November: 237.75 (up 0.25 cent) Malaysia: November: 260.50 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M530.13 per kilo (down eight cents) 104 tonnes (down six tonnes)
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      • 218 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed lower but off the day's lows on covering, after opening in sympathy with the weaker Chicago soybean complex. On Oct, central fell M52.50 to M51,340 a tonne but south added M52.50 to M51,342.50 while in Nov central lost Msls to
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      • 34 23 Wed Toes New York 9.558 10.058 9.60S 10.10S Zurich 10.008 10.138 10.05S 10.18S Thar* Wed Singapore 9.508 9.888 9.55S 9.93S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Saiaae, S'pare.
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      • 224 23 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday weakened eight cents to M530.13 per kilo, still within the ITA lower range of M529.15 and M532.06. Despite a steady London close, the price fell on lack of demand for high grade metal and sterling's further decline against the Malaysian dollar. The
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      • 116 23 PRODUCE Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per lOtkg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $170.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $183.00 sellers, new drum fob $187.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $103 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $387.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob
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      • 228 23 THE kilobar market for gold deliverable in Singapore yesterday opened at 5526,866 and closed at 5526,806. Gold opened at U*****.50 390.25 and moved down to the day's low of US$3BB.OO 388.50 in rapid trading. Trade house buying pushed the market higher to 4J89.20/389.70 when the metal closed for lunch.
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      • 31 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous in brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £969.50 (£965.00); sellers £970.00 (£966.00); Three Months buyers £994.00 (£990.00); sellers £994.50 (£991.00). Market tone: Easier. Sales: 18,850 tonnes.
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    • 551 23 THE US dollar yesterday traded quietly to end slightly Sjwor in generally lacklustre trading. Against the Singapore unit, :he greenback opened at a dull 552.1325,35 and closed at ?he same level. The high was at $2.1330 and the low at 32.1323. The US$ DM opened at 2.5930
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    • 51 23 RANGE of prices offered by dis count houses on Oct 20: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 2 3 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2*» IM 3-month Bank bills 7 7/16 7 5/16 3 months CD 6 15/16 6 13/16 6 months CD 7 1/16 6 15/16 Source: National Discount
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    • 37 23 5 pm interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Ort tt: Offer Bid Overnight 7 7 1 month 6 6'. 2 months 615 16 6 13 16 3 months 615 16 613 16 Overnight mode 7
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    • 24 23 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.96 per cent.
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 321 23 A STEEP slide in the price of ATT shares dragged the stock market down sharply for a while on Wednesday, but the market rallied at the end of the session and closed only moderately lower as bargain hunters stepped in. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which was off
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      • 92 23 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.011 unch Atlas Con. B 44.50 +4 Bagulo Gold Basic Petroleum 0008 -***** Benguet Con. B 112 +7 CDCP 0.75 unch First Phil Hldgs 5 +0.05 Lepanto B 0.1250 unch Marlnduque B 8.00 +1.8 Marsteel 0.001 unch Oriental B 0.025 unch
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      • 447 23 SHARE prices yesterday closed higher on bargain hunting in anticipation of a half percentage point cut in the official discount rate to 5.0 per cent today. The market average added a provisional 38.75 to close at 9,319.55. Prices rose sharply in early trading, but the gains were trimmed later
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      • 678 23 SHARE prices closed higher in moderate trading as a technical reaction to the recent falls gathered momentum amid some institutional demand yesterday. At 1500 the FT Index was up 12.7 at 691.1. Hawker Siddeley led with a gain of lOp at 294 after interim results on Wednesday, Blue Circle
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      • 52 23 U.K. HANG SENG Thursday 790.11 Wednesday 794.34 Week Ago 738.51 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 877.3 Wednesday 872.6 Week Ago 886.5 ALL ORDINARIKS Thursday 684.0 Wednesday 679.8 Week Ago 695.4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 678.4 Tuesday 678.2 Week Ago 692.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 1246 75 Tuesday 1250.81 Week
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      • 344 23 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed in featureless trading, with the Hang Seng Index losing a mere 4.23 points to close at 790.11. The market opened firmer and moved up in early trading, but mild selling pressure later in the day wiped out early gains. Most investors appeared to be
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      • 164 23 FROM: Page 22 Ulenealy (4.00B) (2)4.00 G Ropel (3.845) (1) 3.78 (5) 3.80 (10) 3.82(7) 3.84 High and Low (3.628 3.645) (3) 3.66 (44) 3.64 KL Kepong (3.465) (5) 3.42 (1) 3.40 (8) 3.40 K Siddim (5.408 5.505) (5) 5.75 (2) 5.50 Kulim (3.268 3.285) (5) 3.28 (4) 3.26
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      • 349 23 AFTER A strong morning rally, share prices yesterday closed narrowly mixed in active trading. Cents INDUSTRIALS A C I 164 +3 A N I 246 +6 A P M 228 +2 Aberfoyle 750 unch Age 252 unch Alliance OH 085 -5 Allied Mill 195 +2 Ampol Exp 335 +5
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  • OBITURIES
    • 444 41 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 1 1 YAP BOATEL YAP TIAN YONG aged 60 called home peacefully by THE LORD on Thursday, 20.10.83 leaving behind BELOVED WIFE Eng Ah Tiang SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Ah Tee Chong Koi Yeo Lay Hwa Choon Heng (Ron) See Kok Fuen (Veronica) Choon Hee I
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    • 314 41 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam GERRY LOOI ENG KIAT 1 Two years have passed by 8 Since you left your friends and fans behind 3 UP Though the thrills and spills are still there 8 It's not the same when you're not there a For in our heart you
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  • Racing
    • 370 42 ON THE TRACK with TONTO Vase contender easily beats stablemate Nuffin in workout IPOH, Thurs. Sultan's Gold Vase candidate Gold Mine, with Leslie Khoo in the saddle, showed up smartly on the track this morning. The three-year-old English colt by Sharpen Up easily beat Class 1 stablemate
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    • 696 42 Five winning jockeys met untimely death HOW many jockeys have died after winning the Sultan's Gold Vase in Ipoh? We were discussing past winners of the Vase and one of us insisted that it was a "hoodoo" race as far as the winning jockeys are concerned. Quite
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    • 249 42 LONDON, Thurs. American jockeys turned the form book upside down yesterday when they easily beat their British counterparts in the fourth annual team series at Sandown Park. The United States' fourman team, inspired by captain Chris McCarron, romped to a convincing 44-22 points victory by
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    • 37 42 THE Perak Turf Club will hold a one-day amateur race meeting on Nov 4 (Deepavali Day). There will be off-course betting at Bukit Timah and at the town office of the Singapore Tif* Club. >
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  • 536 43 Stylish Singapore put on the pressure to beat Ireland 2-1 SINGAP9RE took ninth position in the world team squash championship when they defeated Ireland 2-1 in their final match at the Henderson Club here yesterday. The Irish, who had been playing well throughout the
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  • 284 43 Mac faces 12 mil court action MINEOLA (New York), Thurs. A high school basketball coach has filed a US$6 million ($12.6m) lawsuit against John McEnroe Jr., claiming the tennis star cursed at him and threw sawdust in his face at the recent United States Open. The lawsuit, filed on Monday
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  • 463 43 Pakistan pulverise English in final PAKISTAN coasted to an effortless 3-0 win over plucky England in the final of the world team squash championship at the Henderson Club here yesterday. What little hope the English had of upsetting the world champions effectively vanished after Qamar Zaman
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  • 72 43 PAKISTAN retained the world team squash championship after inflicting a 3-9 drubbing on second seeds England 3-0 in the final yesterday. The final placings are as follows: 1 Pakistan, 2 England, 3 Australia, 4 Egypt* 5 New Zealand, 6 Sweden, 7 United States, 8 Canada, 9 Singapore,
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  • 291 43 MARBELLA (Spain). Thurs. Severiano Ballesteros seeks victory on home soil in the Spanish Open golf championship, starting here tomorrow to narrow Briton Nick Faldo's lead in the European money-winners' list. Ballesteros, who played alongside Faldo in the Ryder Cup matches in Florida at
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  • 530 44  -  HAKIKAT RAI Surendra breaks 800m mark at Oregon meet REPORT by 4WE'll try to open some commanlcation channels with him and find out If he's still clocking good times so that we could consider him for the Asian Track and Field meet in Kuwait. But
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  • 474 44 BRIGHTON, Thurs. Chris Evert Lloyd and Pam Shriver, seeded to meet in the final of the US$l5O,OOO ($315,000) Daihatsu Challenge Women's Tennis Tournament, came through their matches yesterday but in vastly contrasting style. Chris, the top seed and winner of the Daihatsu in 1980,
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  • 351 44 PARIS, Thurs NEXT year's Tour de France will be one of the longest and most gruelling in the cycling race's 81-year history. The 1984 tour, the 71st edition of the world's most famous and prestigious stage race, will be over 23 stages,
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  • 254 44 THE Baseball Federation of Asia Series, one of the world's leading tournaments, will take place in Perth in early 1985. It will be the first international baseball tournament to be staged in Australia and will run from Jan 20-Feb 1. THE Young West Indies cricketers beat young Zimbabwe
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  • 464 44 LAS VEGAS, Thurs BRUCE CURRY retained his World Boxing Council super-lightweight title last night by beating Leroy Haley on a split points decision over 12 rounds. Haley, 28, who held the title for 11 months before losing it to Curry in
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  • 262 44 PARIS, Thurs. Frenchman Patrick Tambay has joined the Renault Formula One motor racing team for next season in place of his compatriot and world championship runner-up Alain Prost, Renault team officials announced yesterday. Tambay was released by Ferrari towards the end of the season and will spearhead
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  • 212 44 AUCKLAND, Thurs. The New Zealand Rugby Football Union will recommend wide-ranging changes to the game's amateur regulations when the International Rugby Board meet in Britain in March. They decided at a council meeting yesterday to press for international players' allowances to be increased by
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  • EXTRA TIMESPORT
    • 186 45 IT IS a pity that the former England manager Sir Alf Ramsey was unable to accept the offer made to him by the Football Association of Singapore to conduct a teach-in for national and local coaches. His presence here for the match against Saudi Arabia last
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    • 141 45 AFTER the success of the alternative Olympics otherwise known as the World Games in California two years ago, they are repeating the event in London in 1985. Good for them. I am all for some of the world's more esoteric pursuits getting an airing even though
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    • 240 45 Why there's no point in rushing to the net THOSE waiting impatiently for news of Singapore's big-time tennis debut into the Davis Cup can relax. The team will not be selected until next month. Dr Ong Leong Boon, president of the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association, insists there is no rush.
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    • 68 45 THEY'LL be passing the salt in liberal doses by the poolside at the Hilton Hotel on Monday evening when the Race of the Century the video version of the America's Cup is shown for the first time in Singapore. A $15 buffet dinner and open bar "all night
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    • 301 45  - Shopper's paradise attraction SHIRLEY TAN By AN OVERWHELMING 120 bodybuilders from 37 countries have confirmed their participation in the 37th Mr Universe contest in Singapore from Nov 23-27. The Republic can expect a bigger turn-out when the other 21 countries, who have indicated their interest, submit their teams at the
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    • 450 45 4 SOME players in Germany can hardly write their own names but yon should see A them add up. Former FC Cologne manager Karl Heinz Thielan. DON'T believe everything you read in the newspapers; or see on television. Especially during the Olympic Games. That is the
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    • 205 45 SINGAPORE will host the third World Amateur Women Bodybuilding championships in 1985. Mrs Audrey Chua, chairperson of the Singapore Amateur Bodybuilding Federation, won the bid at the International Federation of Bodybuilders Congress held in conjunction with the inaugural WAWBB championships in London recently. Said Audrey: "The
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    • 147 45 HOWARD CASHIN seems the right sort of man to have In your corner when confidence is ebbing. Undeterred by the 63--3 scoreline In favour of the New Zealand Forces last weekend, the president of the Singapore Rugby Union remarked coolly that there
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  • 619 46  -  JOE DORAI Arumugam refuses to grant even a goal SINGAPORE 0 MALAYSIA 2 Report. ..by 4 THE irony of soccer is that sometimes a team can perform well and still lose. This was our case tonight. We played poorly against India and yet won 2-1. Tonight, we
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  • 331 46  -  JEFFREY LOW Comment. ..by OUTCLASSED, but not disgraced. On that note at the end of last night's pleasantly memorable match, Singapore can look forward to December's Merlion Cup with some hopes of doing well. But there are three misfits in the Singapore team
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  • 280 46  - ENTER THE KALANG BORE JOE DORAI By THE National Stadium is fast regaining it* v, hit*- elephant status at least, judging by the surprisingly drastic drop in attendances for the pre-Olympic Games soccer matches in the last five days. This has certainly seriously jeopardised the Football Association of Singapore's attempts
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    698 47  -  JAN KRAMER Fandi realises his dream and creates one for the fans reports from < Groningen IT WAS the most impor- tant goal of my life. I saw a chance when Rob (McDonald) and a defender went up for the ball. I moved into the space I thought the
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  • 242 47 EUROPEAN CUP DYNAMO Bucharest (Rum) 3 Hamburg (WG) 0. Bohemians Prague (Cze) 2 Rapid Vienna (Aus) 1, CSKA Sofia (Bui) 0 Roma (Italy) 1, Dynamo Berlin (EG) 2 Partizan Belgrade 0, Liverpool (Eng) 0 Athletic Bilbao (Spa) 0, Olympiakos (Gre) 1 Benfica (Por) 0, Standard Liege (Bel)
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  • 428 47 PARIS, Thurs HOLDERS SV Hamburg and three-time winners Liverpool face the prospect of an early exit from the European Cup after the second round last night. The West Germans were humbled 3-0 away to Dinamo Bucharest in their first-leg match while the English club
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  • 110 47 BUCHAREST, Thurs. Play was held up for three minutes when spectators threw fireworks on the pitch in a stormy match between European Cup champions Hamburg and Dynamo Bucharest here last night. Dutch referee Jan Kaizer stopped the second-round, first-leg tie after smoke made play impossible. Bucharest went
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  • 316 47 Brazil and Paraguay promise attacking tie ÜBERLANDIA (Brazil), Thurs. The coaches of Brazil and Paraguay promised an exciting attacking show when their teams meet tonight in the second-leg semi-final of the America Cup soccer tournament. Both teams need a victory to qualify for the final against Peru
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  • 222 47 FORMER West German international Horst Hrubesch was stretchere^ off in the 78th minute ol Belgian club Standard Liege's goalless European Cup first-leg draw against Scottish champions Dundee United on Wednesday. Hrubesch, who captained Hamburg to victory over Juventus in last season's final, will travel to West Germany as
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    • 670 47 INVITATION TO HEAR ADMISSIONS OFFICERS from accredited universities TALK ON HIGHER EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES DATE: Sunday, October 23 TIME: 7.30 p.m. VENUE: PUB Auditorium Public Utilities Board Building Somerset Road Sinqapore 0923 PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS Ashland College University of Miami Beloit College Monterey Peninsula College Boston University University of
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  • 30 48 Deepavali on Nov 4 THE Labour Ministry has issued a reminder to the public that the Deepavali public holiday will now fall on Friday, Nov 4, instead of Thursday, Nov3.
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  • 32 48 BONN, Thurs. Thousands of West German students cut classes today on the eighth day of a nationwide anti-nu-clear campaign to protest the planned deployment of US missiles in western Europe. UPI
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  • 32 48 NEW YORK. Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 1.83 points to 1,244.92 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stork Exchange today. AP
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  • 570 48 Dhana puts out a 'soft selling' message Form a new media council for a fresh approach to advertising campaigns CULTURE and Foreign Affairs Minister S. Dhanabalan yesterday gave people in the communications and advertising business a lot to talk and think about. The talking point was: How NOT to make
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  • 242 48 SBS bus fleet to be fully one-man operated by next year Company to spend $16 million on conversion THE one-man-operated ticket system (OTS) will be used on all 3,000 Singapore Bus Service buses by late next year, it was announced yesterday. The year-old system has been tested successfully on 234
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  • 280 48 BEIJING, Thurs. Britain and China today ended their fifth round of talks on the future of Hongkong with indications of some progress. At the same time, there were reports that British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had made some fresh proposals. Bound by a
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  • 67 48 CANBERRA, Thurs. foreign Minister Bill Hayden has advocated harsh new guidelines in Australia's anti-apar-theid policy preventing South Africans from competing in sporting events on an individual as well as a national basis, the Sydney Morning Herald daily reported here today. The report also claimed that Mr
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  • 155 48 claim by opposition party ISLAMABAD, Thurs. Martial-law authorities have started using helicopter gunships to quell unrest in Pakistan's troubled southern province of Sind, an opposition spokesman said today. The official of the outlawed Pakistan National Party (PNP), one of nine banned parties forming the anti-government
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  • 85 48 What it should have been IN yesterday's issue of The Straits Times, a story on our fashion talents returning from Paris with a trunk full of orders was headlined "Reaping $50 million in style. The figure should have been $5 million. In the back page story on Sudharmono to take
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  • 78 48 Colombo looks for opinions COLOMBO, Thurs. The Sri Lankan government may appoint a parliamentary committee to hear opinions on ways to end the island's ethnic problem which erupted in bloody violence three months ago, government sources said today. President Junius Jayewardene told a meeting of political aides last night that
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  • 264 48  -  GLENDA KORPORAAL By* WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan last night cited Singapore as a key example of a developing country which had benefited from having a democratic government. Speaking at his White House press conference, he said countries such as Singapore, Taiwan and South
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    • 444 48 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE The Kampuchean question has put a strain on relations between Australia and Asean. Florence Chong, in Sydney, reports the Australian political reaction to the row. South Korea the assassination of his key ministers is just one of the problems facing President Chun-Doo
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    • 146 48 UP TO 1 p.m. Showers in several areas from late morning onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 6.37 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.31 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11 17 C Overcast I Manila 22 30 C Cloudy Amsterdam 8 14C Cloudy Melbourne 9
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  • SECTION TWO
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    • 1164 1 4 The name Oshin means the real thing, the source of sincerity and strength "It's a message to the people," explained Yukiko Okamoto, the drama's producer... "We wanted to show the strength of the old morals and customs." 7 4 At the
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      • 543 2 THE greatest threat to the American family is the absence of a religious foundation. That's the finding of a new poll by Better Homes and Gardens magazine, the third family study the magazine has conducted since 1972. When the 200,000 respondents looked at
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        1589 4 East Kalimantan is relatively undiscovered territory, yet there is so much to see and learn, especially the culture of the Dayaks who inhabit much of the interior. HELEN LEE HEISS recommends exploring the country on a special kind of safari. I WAS eager to discover the wealth
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      • 468 4  -  Chen Jun Li GARUDA Airlines gets yon to Balikpapan via Jakarta where you switch to a domestic flight. That means transferring from the international Halim airport to Kemayoran. The fare is split into two: Singapore Jakarta: $345, Jakarta Balikpapan: $328. For farther information, contact your travel agent
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 197 12 The Forum Presents jazz JAZZ at The Forum not the internationally renowned venae, bat the humbler and more scholarly surroundings of the National University of Singapore campas at Kent Ridge. First started in 1981, this series of jazz performances is held at The Forum, Central Library Building, hence its name.
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      • 830 12  - Pipa will woo the Little Drum CHAN ENG CHENG SSO CONCERT Guest artistes: Liu Dehai, Joy Chen, Mak Chi Shing and Chan Kung Sang Victoria Concert Hall and Today t Previewed by SyMgHw/ff COLUMN ~j THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra had originally planned for a Familiar Favourites concert tomorrow night, but
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      • 315 12  -  MINU THAROOR VOCAL MUSIC by V. RAMACHANDRAN VIOLIN RECITAL by T.N. KRISHNAN Cultural Theatre. Last night Report by THE Singapore Indian Fine Arts Society presented two skilled exponents of Indian classical music last night. Vocalist V. Ramachandran and violinist T.N. Krishnan offered two very distinctive, but
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      • 867 13  - A musical gourmet's delight GEORGINA EMMANUEL ACADEMY OF ST MARTINHN-THE-FIELDS Victoria Concert Ha!! Last Friday and Saturday Reviewed bv 6 There was, as always, a panache, about the Academy's reading something so much more than simply luminous textures and spit and polish that it was easy to see why this
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      • 717 13 Recital is off THE piano recital by Dr Koei Pin Yeo, scheduled for Nov 9 at the Singapore Conference Hall, has been cancelled. 4 Out there on stage, the guys don't only sing. They jump around, they yell, they dance, they
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    • 319 4 SWISS TRADE DELEGATE The Regional Delegate of the Swiss Office for the Development of Trade, Mr. N. Toschkoff, will be in Singapore from November 2, to 11, 1983, to meet potential agents, licensees for Swiss manufacturers in the following sectors: Machines for automatic orienting and stacking of plastic cups, containers
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    • 509 5 Jtestourant N-^--- 2T5b, Upper Changi Road, Singapore 1 750. •**<^>-. V (Changi Point. Changi Village) Lunch Special: CLAYPOT FASTFOOD Your search for the ideal Seafood experience ends at Aberdeen, located at Changi Point Take an enjoyable drive either by the Pan Island Expressway or via the East Coast Parkway, which
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    • 1131 7 j~^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Wo\ The Singapore Symphonia Company Limited f^ in con J unction witn \\m\ Jt^.^tf^ I Tne Australian Broadcasting Corporation y^^^^^^tKt^^ j^^^^L The Western Australian Government l^^ sMI Tiie W estern Australian Symphony Orchestra Tour Foundation mL^-xrAcX Beauty y p^m* JH IUW T 11 18 November 1983 rnXTTJ' 13 November
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    • 280 8 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis /we've GOTTA VO I MAVBE A CHANGE 50/V\£THING- /OF SURROONPINGS ~7~" ll -41 ABOUT THIS I WOULP CHEER 05 UP I JwRONOrO) PEPRESSION, I V" J —^vhutoui I^--V OARFIE-LP j —^^m /*^f i CHECKS M V?fi> '0-2' I £1963 Un. M Feature Syn*ca<e. ,nc I
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    • 1670 9 NOTICES f f T^ MALAYA TIN PRINTING I AAIJD company limited f^^^ i yr^rWw j (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) -a. PUBLIC UTILITIES J^ half yearly report iTww^j unniin DUHnU The Directors are pleased to announce that the audited operating results of Malaya Tin Printing Company Limited for the
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    • 415 9 PEANUTS ByScHuiz Fu'tLL T HAVE TU)O I CAN SIT MERE ANP OR I CAN 60 INTO JIIFE CAN BE VERY 1 I CHOICES AS TO UIHAT TALK TO TMIS CACTUS NEEPLE^ L v^ o^ 5 M E E L 5 F I M tcj 1983 United feature Syndicate, me I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 319 12 PAPUA-NEW GUINEA baritone Chan Kung Sang TODAY: Singapore 5.11 PRIMITIVE ART Display from Hongkong. Victoria a.m. (0.6m), 11.03 a.m. of 40 carvings and artefacts. Concert Hall, 8.15 p.m. Tick- (2.6m), 5.15 p.m. (0.6m), National Museum Art Gal- ets at $15, $10, $7and $4 are 1122 pm (2 8m) lery. 9
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    • 184 13 Ybtirs free! It's never been easier to pick up Singapore's greatest shopping, travel and entertainment bargains. —^5g5g2 M 34WAYSTOSAVE! 34 CHANCES TO WIN! It's free. To the first 1000 shoppers today and Plus with every coupon you use on a purchase everyday through December 16. A book of of at
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    • 2452 14 [^_^ttii^ Tribute to Igßfl igammmmjmmm L.- mRP^wG HlkL I _HK_H__i 30 PM Opening followed by A House ls Not a Home 5 50 Smith Live and Learn Miss Mansfield teaches J •^P^*lStefe' _PSj_ _T3 (Mandarin with English subtitles/r): A girl battles the young Smith to read and her father wants
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  • SECTION THREE
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      • 595 1  -  CHONG WING HONG By GALA VOCAL RECITAL in aid of the Clementi community iibraby Victoria Concert Hall Tuesday, 8 p.m. Tickets at $5 and $10 available from Central Box Office and Rotary Club of Jurong Town MENTION charity shows, and foreign pop stars
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      • 488 1 "OH! MY COPS!" (<*S«fn>) Saturday midnight and Sunday morning shows at Cathay cinemas this weekend. This is yet another Hongkong-style comedy featuring some foolish cops. Da, a newly-promoted cop, meets his old enemy, Rocky, m his new department. They are about to settle old debts
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      • 1246 2  -  IRENE PATES SIX YUAN PLAYS Translated with an introduction by Liu Jung-en Pen 1972. guin. Nation Reviewed by CHINESE drama, which grew out of Chinese poetry before the emergence of the novel, did not flower until the 13th century later than Greek and Hindu
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      • 924 4  -  RASIGAN Reviewed by THERE is a longstanding complaint that Tamil plays staged in Singapore do not receive from local audience the support they deserve. The audience here seem to think that locally produced plays do not measure up to their expectations, while
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      • 225 4 BILINGUAL CROSSWORD (TAMIL) CROSSWORD (TAMIL) This is a Tamil Crossword Puzzle with clues given in Tamil and English. Altogether six winners will be picked from the all-correct entries. One will receive $50 cash and the i>ther five will receive $15 cash each. nui iflHi I i mm i WINNERS OF
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