The Straits Times, 31 January 1984

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Kstd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/84
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  • 624 1  -  PETER BARNARD President hits at Mondale even as he announces bid for second term By US Editor WASHINGTON, Monday THE facts finally caught up with the speculation here last night when President Ronald Reagan announced he will run for a second term m the November election.
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  • 69 1 Poles raise food prices \W Mo n Poland's communiiit govern ment raised food prices by an average of 10 per cent tixiay despite protests from official tra h the b*» ined Solidarity labour movement. People m Wai saw said there appeared to have been Htw panic buying immediately before the
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    101 1 Boy lifts car to save dad LOVE knows no obstacles even a 1,860 kg car and when you are only nine years old. When the Ford that Rique Schlll, 31, was working on slipped off the jack pinning him under, it was the sheer strength of Jeremy
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  • 377 1  -  PAUL WEE By POLICE last night sealed off all exit points as an islandwide hunt began for a gunman who fled after hijacking two cars. He had jumped off one of the cars after police shot at him in Lorong 17, Geylang.
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  • 35 1 LONDON, Mon. Actor Anthony Perkins, 51, best known for playing a schizophrenic killer m Alfred Hitchcock's film, Psycho, was arrested at Heathrow Airport for possession of marijuana and LSD, Scotland Yard said. UPI
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  • 62 1 THE Singapore stock market hit yet another alltime high yesterday as The Straits Times Industrial Index surged 12.31 points to close at 1063.88. The Business Times Composite Index also recorded a new high of 978.74, up 5.74 points. As the Year of the Pig drew to a
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  • 512 1  -  JUNE TAN Message will tell different things to different people By A NEW family planning message is being born. The new slogan may not be as catchy as the earlier ones "stop at two" and "girl or boy. two is enough". That is because the new
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    • 65 1 U.S. READY TO CONSIDER SOVIET IDEA WASHINGTON, Mon. Chief I S arms negotiator Kdward Rowm said toda\ the I nited States is prepared to ronsider Soviet proposals limiting American nuclear weapons m Furope m a tradeoff for curbs on long range Smie! weapons Mr Rown\ said a(u r conferring uith
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 176 2 Rat-like qualities ACCORDING !o the Chinese zodiac, the rat is associated with prosperity as it is a great hoarder of food. This quality ascribed to the rat is in sharp contrast with the Western idea of the rai as is seen in the saying, "as poor as a
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    • 497 2 Plan to cut blackouts THE Public Utilities Board may soon set up a unit to prevent cable damage following a sharp increase in the number of power lines damaged by contractors. These contractors were responsible for 70.5 per cent of all major blackouts last year. With more construction going
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    • 304 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: FOR the sake of continuity in American foreign policy alone, it is better to have Mr Ronald Reagan at the helm for another term. Too frequent changes of adminstrations can confuse friends and foes alike. It cannnot also be denied that Mr Reagan was a
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    • 328 2 Liverpool humbled MIGHTY Liverpool were sent out of the English Football Association Cup for the second time in successive seasons by Brighton. The south coast club, who beat Liverpool last year and went all the way to the Wembley final before losing to Manchester United after a re-play, won
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    • 268 2 RECORD M543.8 m PRE-TAX PROFIT FOR MALAYSIA'S NSTP MALAYSIA'S largest newspaper group, th^ New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Bhd, achieved a 40.8 per cent growth in the group's pre-tax profit to a record M543.8 million for the year ended Aug 31. This came about mainly through record earnings from
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    • 644 2 Sky's the new limit AEROSPACE and the production of new basic materials have been designated Japan's nucleus industries in a new era of high technology. Western aircraft manufacturers have expressed fears that they will have to compete with "Toyotas in the sky" if Japan fosters its aerospace
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    • 343 2 China's wealthy 'sons' RUBBER magnate Tan Kah Kee is the kind of model emigrant China is looking for today. He emigrated from Xiamen in 1900 and, before his death in 1961, had sent home enough money to endow a university and scores of secondary and primary schools. By
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    • 194 2 'Unholy alliance 5 CERTAIN retired politicians and opposition party members have been working together to try and revive the recently-resolved constitutional amendments issue, according to Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Anwar Ibrahim. The Umno Youth leader did not identify them but said the retired politicians "once held
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    • 321 2 Celebrate your Lunar New Year at Tang Court Tlie I >\n.i^i\ Singapore I i el< >rates I unai New Year in I l;;.h .1 gastri>nomk style, At Tang Court, traditional I taw fish i< i herald in luck tor f**""*sß I !ii< Nt n v^ u And 1 I mem
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  • around the WORLD
    • 264 3  - 'Imelda said Aquino would die' MANILA, Mon ADING opposition politician said todaj lira Imelda Marcos, mitt ofl the Philippines ':•■>•,!, m:; ted told him fanncf Tf nutw Badgno Aquino would die if he reamed la Manila. Mr Salvador Laurel, I head ofl the opposition limited Nationalist Democratic Organisa- j tion
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    • 184 3 Afghans deny reports of Pakistan order raids picture. fcFG H AN IST A \"S Soviet-backed regime yesterday denied ra portfl hv Pakistan that Afghan IfiG jets mred across the border and ho m bed and strafed P ikistarv I Qtages, killhlg U) people anil injuring H othn a Afghan charge
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    • 33 3 fEL A\ l\ won. is v iis faced ■KOOtcttd pita of garbage yesterday as 70,000 vent on fo protest against their ng paj In the face of itii n AP
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    • 392 3  -  PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent Two nucleus industries in new age of high technology TOKYO, ftfon. Japan has designated t he fields of aerospace and the production of new basic materials as the country's nucleus industries in a new era of hi^h technology. This
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    • 262 3 Protestors can march to Manila airport MANILA. Mon. Military authorities today agreed to allow hundreds of anti-governmenl demonstrators to march tomorrow to Manila airport where opposition leader Benigno Aquino was assassinated. The demonstrators, led by Mr Agapito Aquino, brother of the slain opposition leader, reached the agreement m a meeting
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    • 77 3 Call for talks with Asean BANGKOK, Mon. Indochinese foreign ministers have again called for talks with Asean to resolve tension in the region. The three Indochinese regimes renewed a call after a two-day meeting of their foreign ministers in Vientiane that talks could take place without the representation of the
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    • 66 3 In KUALA LUMPUR, the Cambodian problem figured prominently m discussions held today between Belgian Foreign Minister Leo Tindemans and his Malaysian counterpart Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie. Mr Tindemans said Belgium was directly interested m the Cambodian issue as vice-chair-man of the International Conference on Kampuchea and
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    • 37 3 VIENNA. Mon. F'alestine Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat left Bucharest yesterday after a visit during which he met President N'icolae Ceausescu, the Romanian news agency, Agerpress. said It did not disclose Mr Arafat's destination
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    • The region
      • 115 3 Probe on refugee report BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand's top security officer today pledged to personally investigate reports that Thai authorities pushed Vietnamese refugees back to sea where many drowned and others were attacked by pirates. The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office here said it was "gratified" with the rapid
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      • 93 3 BANGKOK. Mon. A large blaze swept through the red light district of Phuket island today, killing at least seven prostitutes who may have been locked into "brothels by the owners, police reported. The fire left about 700 people homeless in the central district of Phuket. The
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      • 56 3 JAKARTA. Mon. A herd of rampaging elephants gave unexpected help to a police drive to stamp out widespread drug farming in northern Sumatra, Antara news agency said today. The wild elephants, which had strayed from a nearby reserve, ran amok through 10 hectares of marijuana, forcing the
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      • 90 3 Rangoon denies rumours RANGOON. Mon A senior Foreign Ministry official today dismissed recent rumours that South Korean diplomats here were being expelled for distributing pamphlets about the Oct 9 bombing attack which killed four members of the visiting South Korean Cabinet. The official described the rumours v nonsense and mischievious."
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    • 143 3 Non-aligned nations to appeal for world peace JAKARTA, Mon. Information Ministers of the non-aligned movement were due to end a fivo day conference today with an appeal to the world's media to work for peace and cooperate to build a new international information order. Conference sources said the "'Jakarta appeal,"
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    • 61 4 ANKARA, Mon. Iraq yesterday handed over 190 Iranian prisoners to the International Red Cross at Ankara airport and a special Iranian plane later flew them home, airport officials said. A spokesman for the Iraqi embassy m Ankara said the Iranian plane arrived empty and no Iraqi
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    • 142 4 NAIROBI, Mon. A gang hacked and shot to death about 30 people, including many children, m a Ugandan village, church sources said yesterday. It forced villagers out of their houses m Muduma, 40 km south-west of Kampala, and robbed them, the sources m Kampala
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    • 88 4 IT'S only slightly bigger than a human eye. But this solid-state sensor can do big things. Made by the Hughes Aircraft Company, the sensor is actually an electronic eye which can accurately guide the US Navy's Trident missiles on their paths of destruction. The
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    • 237 4 JEDDAH, Monday SAUDI Arabia may soon buy more British Lightning jet-fighters and other British military equipment, Saudi Defence Minister Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz said yesterday. Prince Sultan, quoted by the government Saudi press agency, spoke after meeting British Defence Minister Michael Heseltine
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    • 413 4 Mubarak accepts invitation to rejoin ICO CAIRO, Monday PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak today accepted an- invitation for Egypt to rejoin the Islamic Conference Organisation (ICO), ending a five-year suspension prompted by Cairo 's peace treaty with Israel. "Of course we accepted the invitation," he told reporters
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    • 106 4 Chad rebels may seek Libyan help PARIS, Mon. Chadian rebels accused France yesterday of declaring open war by advancing northward its forces backing President Hissene Habre, and threatened direct Libyan military intervention m re- taliation. A rebel spokesman m Paris quoted a statement issued by rebel leader Goukouni Oueddei yester-
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    • 156 4 Scientists predict a warmer 1990s NEW YORK, Mon. French scientists predict a warming trend will effect the globe in the 1990s because the earth abruptly began spinning more slowly 14 years ago. The February issue of Omni magazine said a team of earth scientists at the University of Paris' Institut
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    • World briefs
      • 65 4 THE TIMES of London did not appear again yesterday because of an industrial dispute over manning of the newspaper's photograph library. Trade unionists started an unofficial strike more than two weeks ago m protest agafntf the appointment of a non-union membei a the Times' photograph library
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      • 83 4 WHITE HOUSE chief of staff James Baker acknowledged yesterday that some US nuclear tests were being kept secret following a change of policy by the Reagan administration but he said he was not m a position to give a reason for this change. Speaking on NBC Television's
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      • 54 4 WESTGKRMAN ChancelkH Helmut Kohl summoned Defence Minister Manfred Woerner yesterday for an explanation of the latest events surrounding the case of sacked Xato general Guentei Kiessling, a government spokesman said m Bonn. Mr Kohl is under heavy pressure to resolve the affair which has embarrassed both
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      • 37 4 CHINA LAUNCHED its 14th experimental satellite on Sunday, achieving "important resuit.s." Xinhua news agency reported m Beijing yesterday. It gave no further details beyond saying: "Close observation is being taken of the satellite's operatioas."
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    • 637 6 Debate is on economy, policy Key question will be: Are Americans better off this time? WASHINGTON, Monday THE central issue m the 1984 presidential campaign, both Republican and Democratic strategists assert, will be President Ronald Reagan's leadership the direction m which his dramatic tax-cutting policies have headed the economy and
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    • 297 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. Democrats reacted to President Ronald Reagan's announcement that he will seek re-elec-tion by blasting his foreign and domestic policies, but Republicans hailed it as assuring their party's victory in November. House of Representatives Speaker Thomas O'Neill predicted that voters will
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    • 107 6 WASHINGTON, Mon. For the first time President Ronald Reagan is running for the presidency without being the underdog. In 1968, he tried unsuccessfully to stop President Richard Nixon from getting the Republican presidential nomination. In 1976, he tried and failed to seize
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    • 135 6 Quotes Tass response 4 This administration is an administration of deficits: record budget deficits, trade deficits, a record environmental deficit, a record fairness deficit, a record arms control deficit and a record credibility deficit. 7 Mr Walter Mondale. Democratic Party presidential aspirant. President Reagan has divided our country between rich
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      • 40 6 PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan is seeking office as the oldest person to have held the President > He turns 73 on Feb 4 this year, and. if reelected, he would be 77 m his last year of office. NYT
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      • 47 6 THE President's nationally broadcast announcement made simultaneously on television luok four minutes and 41 seconds Another feu more seconds was taken to announce that it had been paid for by the '•Reagan-Bush '84" reelection committee The tab was USS4OO. (XX i (about $840,000). UPI
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      • 58 6 MRS Nanc\ Reagan issued a statement soon after her husband ;m nounced thai he was standing for a second term saying that the decision was a mutual one. "I support him fully. I am very proud of him and all he has accomplished m a very
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      • 118 6 A FORMER Republican Presidential defeated candidate, Senator Barry Gold water of Arizona. 75, announced today that he wfl] not stand for public office after November 1986 Mr Gold water, one of his party's leaders in the Senate, lost the presidential race to Mr Lyndon Johnson in a landslide
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      • 37 6 CHINA said today President Reagan's decision surprised nobody bui that his campaign "will not be an easy one". "He is confronted with severe problems both at home and abroad." Xinhua agency said AP
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      • 170 6 Popularity is rising, Newsweek poll shows NEW YORK. Mon. Ronald Reagan's popuiai ity as President is rising. according to the latest Newsweek poll. The magazine said the poll showed Mr Reagan's "personal popularit\ seems to float above the issues." Results of the poll showed 56 per cent of re spondents
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    • 145 6 COSTA RICA.Mon THREE thousand antiSandinista guerillas are taking refuge here because they have not received the weapons they were promised, theii commander. Eden Pastora, said yesterday. "Those who call themselves democrats deceived us, they did not give us the weapons they promised." Mr Pastora was apparently referring
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    • 380 8 Better Soviet economy, says Pravda 'Andropov's get-tough policies pay off MOSCOW, Monday INFLUENCED by the get-tough policies of President Yuri Andropov, the Soviet tvonomy improved last j t \ir, but Western analysts cautioned that the boost may only be temporal] Full 1983 economic figures Iron the Central Statistic*] Board published
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    • 203 8 BRUSSELS. Mon. The rate of growth of Soviet military spending has slowed markedly over the past seven years after soaring in the .^arly *****, i new \ato study says. The Atlantic alliance's economic committee concludes in its latest estimate that since 1976, Moscow's
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    • 160 8 PARIS. Mon. Renault, the French car giant has denied that it was swindled out of millions of francs in a coffee for cars deal with Third World countries. The French news magazine Le Point said in its latest issue that Re- nault had lost a total
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    • 343 8 General killed: Basque gunmen suspected MADRID, Mon. Suspected Basque gunmen shot dead a Spanish general today and wounded his wife and a retired colonel in the most serious attack of its kind in Spain since the socialists assumed power 14 months ago. Police said LieutenantGeneral Guillermo Quintana Lacaci, 67, died
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    • 106 8 NEW YORK, Mon. A U559.95 (Ss2l) sandwich that cost US$3 more because the customer wanted the cheese removed won writer Cleveland Amory's award as the "best boy" of the year. "Best bay" was a sandwich for under US$ll ordered by a friend from room service
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    • 92 8 NEW YORK, Mon. Dr Jonathan Miller, Britain's famed physician and producer of the complete series of Shakespeare's plays on public television, considers New York's Broadway district as "just a sewer," and some drama critics as "fools." In a blunt interview with Geo magazine, Dr
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    • 278 8 Vatican denies it helped Nazis escape VATICAN CITY. Mon. The Vatican said charges that it helped infamous Na 7 1 ua criminals fief to safety m Latin America after World War II are fals*and propaganda againsi the Roman Catholi. Church. In the first response from the Holy See to a
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    • 60 8 We wouldn't na*e the reputation we ha\e now if we weren't so wound up about movements. Girard-Perregaux was established in 1791 with pays for itself in superior ruggedness and resistance a consuming dedication to excellence. Monsieur M I^^-^ ""^"^C^ to the passing of time. A Girard-Perregaux watch Constant Girard-Perregaux employed
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    • 286 9  -  EVANGELINE GAMBOA Unit to cable damage planned By THE Public Utilities Board may soon set up a cable damage prevention unit following a sharp increase in the number of power lines damaged by contractors. These contractors were responsible for 70.5 per cent of all major blackouts
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    • 178 9 JURONG River will be made clearer. It wil! have welldemarcatt*d log ponds and loading and unloading areas for veneer and sawn timber. The latest issue of Periscope, the Jurong Town Corporation newsletter, said this will make the waterway cleaner and less hazardous to navigate. At the same time,
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    • 48 9 Bids for EZ car numbers BIDS for car registration numbers in the EZ series, from EZI to 6880, can be made from Feb 6 to 18. The minimum bid is $258 and most be made on prescribed forms obtainable from the Registry of Vehicles in Sin Ming Drive.
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    • 66 9 A TIMBER man was so taken up with a mini tree outside a sportswear shop in Hougang that he took it home, a magistrate's court heard yesterday Timber merchant Koh Kim Hoo, 44, pleaded guilty to stealing Mr Lee Chai Hatt's $300 bonsai plant from
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    • 40 9 MARINE POLICE will conduct live firing exercises from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the live firing range on Pulau Senang on Saturday and on Feb 25. The public is advised to keep clear of the area.
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    • 263 9 Man died after attack by armed youths near lavatory A GROUP'S motorcycle joy-ride to the East Coast Parkway ended m tragedy when one of the men died after an attack by armed youths. Salleh bin Ahmad, 25, was one of 12 men who rode to a crocodile farm along the
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    • 159 9 Woman may be charged for 'abducted baby' report A WOMAN who allegedly parted with her six-week-old baby son in exchange for $5,000 from a couple may be charged in court for making a false police report. A senior police officer said yesterday that they had looked further into the case
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    • 80 9 THE Ministry of Labour has clarified that government outpatient dispensaries do not conduct medical examinations for female work permit holders. The ministry said yesterday that only Maxwell Road Outpatient Dispensary had been conducting the sixmonthly check-ups for venereal diseases and pregnancy. However, it will stop providing
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    • 488 10 Stress on comfort and safety underground THE task of creating a cool, efficient and safe atmosphere for riders in the underground stations and tunnels of the proposed Singapore subway from Clementi to Yio Chu Kang has been given to three Japanese
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    • 245 10 A COMMODITY merchant company is seeking indemnity plus damages against Bank Negara Indonesia for alleged negligence in its handling of a letter of credit for more than $7 million worth of crude palm oil. Lariza (Singapore) contends that because the bank did not
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    • Briefly
      • 84 10 WORK WILL soon start on the widening of Orchard Road and a pedestrian mall from Orange Grove Road to Scotts Road. The Public Works Department has called for tenders for the project which closed on Jan 26. The tender was opened only to civil engineering contractors of
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      • 43 10 THE PUBLIC Works Department has invited tenders for the supply and installation of four escalators for the pedestrian underpass at Scotts Road. According to the latest government gazette, the closing date for all tenders is Feb 27 at 11 a.m.
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      • 99 10 A TRAINING-within-industry programme to teach officials to be effective supervisors, trainers and motivators will be launched by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry from next month. The TWI programme for its members will be conducted in Mandarin. It will consist of three modules. These are: Job
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      • 61 10 A WORKER escaped with minor injuries on his face after he fell 15 metres from an uncompleted building at the junction of Bonham Street and Battery Road yesterday. Mr Zainon bin Awang, 24, landed on a puddle of mud and was taken to hospital. He was doing
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      • 52 10 THE CLOSING date for the first inter-youth group debate organised by the Buona Vista community centre youth group has been extended to Feb 10. Application forms can be obtained from the centre. The debate is open to all People's Association youth groups and youth organisations affiliated to
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    • 139 10 THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra has cancelled its concerts with the New York Harp Ensemble as the American group is not able to come here. An SSO spokesman said that people who had bought tickets for the concerts on Feb 17 and 18 and
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    • 86 10 Singapore to join Sydney boat race SINGAPORE will take part in Australia's first dragon boat race over a 500-metre stretch down Sydney Harboui on Api U 8. The Opera House there is the backdrop and ing point for the event The Republics team, to be selected dv the Singapore Sports
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    • 143 10 A NINE-man team of architects, engineers and consultants involved in the Raffles City project. will be in The Netherlands on Feb 6 to conduct a series of tests on the skylight for the atrium at Raffles City. A "mock-up" of typical section of the
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    • 550 14 Judgment is put off till today The Wee Mon-Cheng tax case Lengthy final submission by state counsel JUDGMENT in the tax evasion trial against banker Wee Mon-Cheng will be given today. District Judge Chandra Mohan said on Friday that he expected to give his verdict yesterday. But after a lengthy
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    • 125 14 FOUR Singaporeans will leave for Japan next Monday to study methods of factory management. They will go with their 16 Asean counterparts to learn how industrial engineering and quality control techniques are applied in medium-size factories. The 20 making the trip are sponsored by
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    • 285 14  -  YAP YEW PIANG Picture by PLACK a l»-oent coin on the gun barrel. Take aim and squeeze the trigger evenly but firmly, and hit the target without the coin tailing off. This was the kind of training two teenage girls went through in the
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    • 350 14 But SLF Complex units cannot be resold to outsiders THE Singapore Labour Foundation has offered concessions to help unions buy offices at the SLF Complex in Thomson Road, but imposed restrictions on their resale. NTUC affiliates will be able to buy offices at the 18-storey
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    • 138 14 LEARNER drivers will soon have to pay more for their driving lessons. The Singapore Driving Instructors' Association, last Saturday agreed to increase charges to a fixed $12 an hour the second increase since August last year. At present learners pay $10 an hour on weekdays
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    • 29 14 MR LEE KHOON CHOY. Senior Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office), wil] attend a Lunar New Year gathering at Bartiey community centre on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.
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    • 455 29  -  STELLA DANKER SOME CARRIERS MAKE ROOM FOR STRANDED AUSTRALIANS By MOST airline* were till early th> morning clearing many of the 136 homeward-bound Australians who had been stranded in Singapore for many days. Their piignt wfc> caused by overbooking. Singapore Airlines has eleated all their
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    • 238 29  -  TEO LIAN HUAY By THIS year's Chingay procession will be televised "live" after all. Two of its organisers have decided to pay the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation for this, it was learnt yesterday. The People's Association and the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board are believed to
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    • 589 29  - What you can do during the Lunar New Year By THE Chinese Garden is going all out to give a rousing welcome to the Year of the Rat with three fun-filled days for the whole family. Holding centre-stage will be a few thousand white and brown mice borrowed from the
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    • 337 29 A bonus for charity buyer THE man who donated a car to the Community Chest of Singapore for auction has now come up with another offer a whole host of electronic accessories for the car. Mr James Lau, 37, who won the Nissan Pulsar last month after winning it in
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    • 29 29 ALL community centres will be closed on Thursday and Friday for the Lunar New Year. On Lunar New Year's eve, they will close at 4.30 p.m.
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    • 357 29 Tool resources to sell direct to consumers' call to farmers CHICKEN farmers should pool their manpower and financial resources to form enterprises to sell their products direct to consumers when they have commercialised their farms. They must do away with the middlemen and set up sales departments to distribute their
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    • 36 29 DR YEO Ning Hong, acting V misiPr for Communications and Minister of State (Defen. \sill attend a Lunar N< w Year gathering at Kim Seag community centre on Fe!) 11 at 7.30 p.m.
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    • Court briefs
      • 69 29 THREE TAIWANESE seanen had been armed with two chopper? and a knife To help a colleague who h; d earlier been assaulted at Clifford Pier. Chang Chen Hsiung. .''o, Chen Ching Jung, 24, and Lin Tsai Cheng. 26. pleaded guilty yesterday to havinj: the offensive weapons in
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      • 64 29 A MAN has been charged with impersonating a police inspector and conducting a check on the Railway Station Hotel lounge in Keppel Road. Wong Sooi Wah. 40, did not enter a plea to the charge which accuses him of committing the offence sometime in late November last year.
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      • 73 29 A FITTER at Jurong Power Station who fired a thunderflash there was fined $500 yesterday. Krishnamoorthy s o Govindarajoo Chetty, 23, pleaded guilty to illegally having the thunderflash at the power station in Jurong Pier Road. He had found the ihunderflash during his reservist in-camp training at Tuas
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      936 12 j@|j|^. CTTi where'A it goes WITH thoughts turning to hong bao as the Lunar New Year approaches, Timescope looks at just how much pocket money schoolchildren get these days. How do they spend their pocket money? How much do they save? These and other questions were explored by
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    • 944 13 JGDKLGL "tmttftQggggggggg&ti&m SUZIE binte Suratman gets $1 a day. With the amount, this 15-year-old student of Commonwealth Secondary School has to buy food and drinks, stationery, and use whatever she can save out of that for extracurricular activities. Suzie gets less about 50 to 60 cents a
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  • The Straits Times says
    • 473 16 EVEN if he had chosen not to run again, MiRonald Reagan, 40th President of the United States, would have gone down as a political phenomenon in American history. In seeking four more years at the White House, he has a good chance of leaving an even more
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  • 1650 16  -  PETER BARNARD he President's bid for re-election By US Editor WASHINGTON Barthe kind of unnatulisaster which has plagued presidential politics in the past two decades, Mr Ronald Reagan could leave ofatanosl five years from v.o'x the first American leader to serve two full terms since
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  • 774 16 LONDON President Reagan's first three v ears in the White House have won him a mixed reputation around the world, as a staunch defender of demoe rac to his friends and a hawk to hi.s foes. Mr Reagan ha.s seen Hast-Wes.
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    • 107 16 From January 22 thnr February 16, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, the Lido Deluxe will unveil a private collection of this season's Haute Couture by the Internationally acclaimed Lam Wan Lai. Alias "Christian Dior of the East", this designer extraordinaire from Kuching. is renowned for his bold and exciting creations
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    • 137 17 Hold the classes in this school I LIVE in Ghim Moh. M> daughter is in Ghim Moh Secondary School Tamil B not taught at the school anil those tak Ing the subject and Hindu Religions Knowled g e IMWB to attend daSMS Bi Clem e n t i Secondary School
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    • Bouquets
      • 79 17 IT would be discourteous of me not to express my appreciation to the Singapore Bus Service for taking action in response to my expression of concern m the discontinuation of the only bus service connecting Orchard Road with the city centre. The new CBD 1 service
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      • 49 17 I AM happy to learn that precautions are being taken to prevent disasters. I am referring to the surprise checks being carried out by the Singapore Fire Service. This is much better than thinking of precautions only after disasters or accidents have occurred. FEELING SAFE Singapore 1821
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    • 267 17 WE have all been told about preventing crime. The Housing Board will be doing its bit towards preventing crime if it provides proper doors to its flats. Recently balloted flats m Block 156 Tampines Street 12 have doors that are only strong
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    • 194 17 MY wife, daughter and I were recently waiting for a lift in Block 306, Clementi Avenue 4. We were on the sixth storey and wanted to go to the ground floor. We noticed that the fireman's lift was in use. It came to
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    • REPLIES
      • 184 17 Efforts to trace lost passports failed I REFER to the letter "Passports were lost at department" by Mr M. Elangovan. (ST, Jan 13). The writer and his mother submitted applications for extension of stay on Dec 27 last year and they reported to this office on Dec 29 to collect
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      • 105 17 It was one of those days I REFER to the letter "Calling the Ministry of Education" by "Telephoneritis". (ST, Jan 14). The Ministry of Education telephone exchange operates on an automatic queueing system. Callers ringing the ministry have to wait for their turn for their calls to be answered. January
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    • 295 17 New L-driving test is fair and uniform I REFER to the letter "Grading system for Ldrivers is now too rigid" from "Frustrated". (ST, Dec 13 last year). We would like to inform "Frustrated" that the main objective of the driving test is to ensure that those who pass the test
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    • 115 17 WE thank Mr Tan M. L. for his letter "Misuse of money". (ST, Jan 24). He can be assured that we are very careful regarding the use of Community Chest of Singapore (CCS) funds. Any money spent is aimed at regenerating more funds
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    • 224 17 Many will not see 'live' channel opening THE headline "Ch 12: Same day for all" (Sunday Times, Jan 29) was no doubt received by a majority of your Housing Board readers with pleasure. No doubt too such pleasure evaporated upon reading the article under the headline. Of the 3,500 HDB
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    • 45 17 THE Post Office Savings Bank's cash-on-line facilities have benefitted many, if not all of its depositers. Would the POSB kindly consider installing one of its automated teller machines at its Stirling Road branch for the convenience of residents? GRATEFUL Singapore 1314
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    • 115 17 EVERY year during the Lunar New Year season, the flower nurseries on Dunearn Road near Whitley Road experience their peak season. Unfortunately, this also appears to be the peak season for car accidents along this stretch due to the congestion caused by motorists. Dunearn
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      37 17 done immediately to solve this yearly problem of sudden stops, illegal parking and obstruction, especially in the right lane of Dunearn Road Let's do something about it before anything serious happens. FENDER-BENDER Singapore 1129
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    • 229 17 I RESIDE at First Street off Siglap Road. There is traffic congestion here because of a betting office and the market. Motorists blatantly break the law. Vans, cars, trucks and motorcycles are usually found illegally parked on the right side of the street although there
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    • 54 17 COULD the a u thori ties look into the feasibility of installing a traffic light at the junction of Upper Changi Road and Upper Changi Road Easf The whole stretch of Upper Changi Road is always congested during the peak hours. The traffic lights will definitely ease traffic
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    • 222 17 The pen is mightier than the sword, but no match for tlie tank. Peaceful negotiation remains a or shock effect in battle. That isn't easy. country's best defence. Not surprisingly, this is quite a Therewards?Personalsatisfaction f But an army has to be prepared formidable task. So we are not self
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 110 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia and Iran will negotiate an agreement to regulate and regularise visits of their nationals between the two countries, Malaysian Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafle said today. The Malaysian government last year accused a West Asian Islamic country, which is believed
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    • 354 18 Certain retired politicians and Opposition teaming up, says Anwar KOTA BARU, Monday CERTAIN retired politicians and opposition party members have been working together in an "unholy alliance", trying to revive the recently-resolved constitutional amendments issue, the Culture, Youth and Sports Minister, Mr Anwar Ibrahim, has revealed.
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    • 280 18 No-Customs zone for Johor Baru? JOHOR BARU, Monday THE Johor Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry today proposed the creation of a customs-free area at the Johor side of the Causeway to check the flow of Malaysian ringgit into Singapore. According to a Chamber survey, one-third of the income of
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    • 76 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The leader of Malaysia's first international climbing expedition. Dr Zaini Shaarani, last night said he was especially proud that for the first time a Malaysian flag had been planted on the peak of Mt Kala Pattar. Dr Zaini was speaking at a welcoming
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    • 258 18 'I am not against the monarchy' KOTA BARU, Mon. Urnno Youth leader Mr Anwar Ibrahim has dismissed allegations from certain quarters that he was against the monarchy when defending the government's amendments to the Constitution last year. "In facing the (Constitutional) issue. I did not intend to be anti-royal-ty," said
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    • 211 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon THE Malaysian Medical Association (MMA) is advocating a tighter rein on all doctors to ensure high standards and to prevent abuses of the medical practice. In an editorial in its latest newsletter, the association says that lax standards are
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
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      193 19 INVESTORS at the Singapore stock market received an early hong .\i.) yesterday with the Straits Times industrial index surging 12.31 points to yet another record level cf 1063.88. The Business Times omoosite index also :id\ anted 5.74 points to •78 74 to register a new „11-time high.
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    • 123 19 INDICES Highs Lows S raits Times Business Times Industrial Composite also figured among the more active issues with more than 1.2 million units transacted. It received a 16 cents boost to $4.10. Dealers said the market was surprisingly active, perhaps in the wake of US President Ronald Reagan s confirmation
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    • Chief price Changes
      • 43 19 NST 1950 +100 Esso 1300 +80 Prima 735 +35 G E Life 1820 +20 MTC7BC 760 +20 Carhoer( 650 +20 Kentucky Spore 530 +20 Cerebos 50c 296 +20 Spore Glass 50c 216 +19 ChuanHup 410 +16 MBar*in( 970 +15 Kemayan 645 +15
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      • 41 19 SIS? .!S 3 DBS 1020 -20 Kmuntot 50c 675 -15 M Cement 955 -10 SPTeitie 454 -10 Grand Central 290 -10 Acma 280 —10 F E lewtpton 456 -6 Seafon 4i6 6 rsetan 50c 374 -6 MU I 310 -6
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      • 59 19 lan 27 Jan 30 BT Composite 973 00 978/4 BT Indicator *****42 *****34 ST Industrials *****7 1063 88 ST Finance *****4 2923 91 ST Hotels: 968 72 967 61 ST Properties 707 75 710 35 ST Minings 296 63 ***** ST Plantations 1709.38 1709 29 OCBC 865 05 862.43
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      • 21 19 Supreme Corp 1,548,000 Faber Merlin 1,520,000 Chuan Hup 1,285,000 Pegi 1,126,000 Pan-El 1,076.000 Total turnover: 24.70m Total value: $82.06m
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    • 34 19 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 54 57 20 Finance 8 8 5 Hotels 4 6 2 Properties 7 3 3 Plantations 3 8 4 Mining 2 2 i Deb Loans 3 1 5
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    • 216 19 THE property market may be in a slump but Invar Realty's GB Building, at the junction of Cecil and McCallum streets, is not one of those lustreless property projects. Not only did the company persuade two banks to lend it $6#
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    • 47 19 SKOI'L Danish toymaker Lego has decided to set up a joint venture factory here with South Korea's Kong-Yung company to produce educational toys, business sources said yesterday Lego-Korea Ltd will be capitalised at US$3 million, with Lego holding 51 per cent t-^mitv sharp
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    • 82 19 KUALA LUMPUR South Malaysia Industries Bhd SMI) said it has agreed to acquire the entire issued rapi|i. if B«e umparues lad m ■W per <ent stake m Equipment Lease M I Sdi Bha lor V 1552.68 n:>;;ion through the asue >n million new SMI -.hares it
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    • 39 19 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 60 54 15 Finance 6 1 6 Hotels 1 0 i Properties 4 4 2 Oil Palms '6 0 2 Tins 2 4 6 Rubbers 5 6 5 Deb Loans 2 0 1
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    • 83 19 BUYING support was confined mainly to selected better quality stocks on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices remained slightly steadier in early trading, but drifted lower later on profit-taking. The 30-counter NewStraits Times industrial ordinary share index rose 7.18 points to 1512.13. Trading activity slowed down, with
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    • 80 19 Bousteadahd -2 C I C ,n« CCM Caw Staff -2 DuntopM H Ejso f« FIN unch j Gcntin{i unch Suinmss 4 10 Haw Par --3 tochcap* Bhd -2 Keppol -2 MTC -r-20 Hum-Purpose —2 NBT unch Nat ton —5 PMC —6 Pan Ok +10 Peris Ptarrt
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    • 366 19  -  IRENE HOE By Face in the j news EDWIN LAND may have invented the Polaroid camera but for 30 years, it was Joseph Daly who helped him sell it. Mr Land resigned as Polaroid's chairman last July but Mr Daly still works for
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    • 409 19 New Straits Times Press They contribute to 40.8 pc rise in group's pre-tax profits MALAYSIA'S largest newspaper group, the New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Bhd, achieved a 40.8 per cent growth in the group's pre-tax profit to a record $43.8 million for the year ended Aug
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    • 139 19 British to sell $24b state assets LONDON The British government's economic commit tee has agreed on a plan to sell off i;8 billion (about Ss24 billion) to tlO billion of state-owned assets during the next five years, government sources said. The plan will begin with £1.9 billion of asset sales
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    • 355 19  - For Thai workers WONG AI KWEI Bangkok Bank gives special service By COME pay day and an estimated ll,Mt Thai workers here go to the Bangkok Bank in Cecil Street. To be exact, they make their way to the 17th floor of the bank which has been converted to cater
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  • TIMES
    • 3697 20 READERS should be aware of the limitation* of this information. Not every transactKMi, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does
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    • 2106 20 INDUSTRIALS Vjlnomow i _> Vicom (jtXKi (3) 3.02 (3) 3.04 (4) too A Ch«c (2.508) AMD (3.6483.665) (2T) 3.62 (12) 3.64 API (1.988 2.005) (3) 1 99 (103) 2.03 ASM i2.008 2.015) ilOi) 2.03 (97) J 0U .31) 2.04 (65) 2.01 Ben ft Co U.I2S)
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    • 1595 20 Al shares quoted have a par yak* of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/riftrts N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN ts traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars 1983/84 Last Yield Vol Day rffh Low Company Sale Change ('000) High Low
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      • 33 21 GOLD USS/oz Mon Fri Singapore 369.20—369.70 366 50—367 00 Mon Sat h. J6940—***** 370 00 370.50 Fri Thurs New York 369 00—370 00 365 00—366 00 London *****-***** 367 00—367 50
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      • 81 21 THE KILOBAR market opened at 5525,499 and closed at 5J25.416. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.40 90, but later, news of US President Ronald Reagan going for re-election prompted heavy selling to *****8.80 9.30. It closed for the day at U*****.40, 90. The London gold fix rose
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      • 31 21 CloMit prices ALUMNUM tonne Fri Spot 1077 00-1077 50 .1075 00-1075 50) 3 months 1104 00— 1104 50 (1102 50-1103 00) Market tone Barely steady after firmer Saies 19.350 tonnes
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      • 26 21 C»sji{ prices COPPCT i tonn Fn Spot 986 00— 986 50 (977 50—978 M 3 months 1010 00 1010 50 (1002 50-1003.00) Mar»et tone Steadier
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      • 134 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil prices closed generally lower in thin trading, with most operators sidelined ahead of the long Chinese Lunar NewYear holidays. PALM Closing prices Crude MS/ tonne palm oi lan 2525 i south central! Feb 2480 t central 2450 north 1 Refined palm oi USS/tome
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      • 70 21 THE Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday with Feb One RSS buyers quoted at 243.50 cents per kilo, up one cent from last Friday's close. In Kuala Lumpur, the market closed easier at 266.00 cents per kilo for Feb Int One RSS buyers, down a cent from Friday's
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      • 52 21 THE Straits Tin price in Penang yesterday remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo. The buffer stock manager was again the main buyer, taking most of the 180 tonnes on offer, but small demand from local interests was evident. Turnover last Friday was
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      • 25 21 SILVER uss/troy oi Mon Fri Singapore 8 32-8 37 8 07-8 12 Fri Tht« New York 8 27-8 32 812-817 Source Credit Suisse. Sport
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      • 85 21 Nooncteiit Nutmeg Jav. beans Ctosinj prices prices J/100 k t jlO fob NSW $363 00 (sellers) wtllte s f* cial yen/60 k*o bag COCOnUt E&W FOB NSW $256.00 (sellers) q32 Red bean9 sll 8 fob 55 S3 <; B a w bier *****(5ellers) wSSi 5 I; 5 API
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      • 307 21 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (Scents/kio) (M cents/kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS prompt 239.00— 240 00N 238 75 239.75N unq unq Int. IRSSFeb 243.75-244.25 243 50— 244.00 267.50-268 50 266 00-267 00 Int 1 RSS Mar 248 75-249.00 248.50—248.75 Int. 2 RSS Feb 236 00-238 OON
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    • 378 21 FHGJGHKGL -^nnwrew 1 I I I I I I I I I" Hongkong Hang Seng Monday 1097.63 (1055.37) I..:; Week ago 1055.81 j;::: Australian Ad-Ordinaries Monday (765.6) P- Week ago 777.6 Australian Industrials Monday (1023.9) Week ago 1032.8 :V (Fip»« m brackets refer to ttowe o< the previous
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    • 281 21 lan 30 mi Ounfe Associated Hotels 0.81 Bank Of East Asia 22.80 0 3 Carrlan Invest Cheung Kong 9 95 *0.5 China Light 1320 unch Cross H*ro Tunnel 1230 +1.1 F E Consortium 0 71 t-0 03 Ear East Exch Philex ***** O I Cement 1100 1 Oreat Eagle
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    • 17 21 The Sydney market was closed yesterday to observe Australia Day. The table below shows Friday's prices.
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    • 48 21 LONDON -China is increasing its production and exports of tea to benefit from soaring prices on the world markets, according to reports reaching here. Prices have shot up m recent months specially on the London market because of a shortage of Indian teas. AFP
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    • 323 21 Alincnclo 1060 10 MlUui Shlpbldg 186 U X_j 506 9 Mltsui Smelting 503 '18 Amad. 1 130 unch Mltsukoah! 365 -4 Asani Clem 440 4 MlUuml 1130 -20 Asani C 888 707 -2 Muraia Mfg 3190 +90 Bank T. 340-1 Nlkko Sec 456 1 Bndg-sune 582 -13 Nip Elec
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    • 338 21 tan 27 Cents Chinfe ICI 220 -15 (Host) Lelghton 185 +2 Lend Lease 482 -3 Magellan Pet Aust _30S unch AC I M unch Mayne Nlckless 280 -2 A N 1 262 unrh Metals Explor APM 230 *2 NL w uncn Aberfoyle 670 -10 Mideast 55 unch BH 310
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    • 256 21 Nissan to give green light for British car poant TOKYO The Nissan Motor Company is expected to take a long-delayed decision to go ahead with a project to build cars m Britain, Japan's Kyodo News Service reported. But production will initially be far below the 200,000 a year level the
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    • 160 21 WASHINGTON A boycott of Nestle prodacts m the United States was suspended on Thursday when the Swiss-based multinational corporation agreed to alter its infant formula sales practices m Third World nations. To symbolise the end of the seven-year-old boycott, Mr Douglas Johnson, national
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    • Finance
      • 215 21 THE US dollar started the week on a quiet note and trading in the Singapore foreign exchange market yesterday was within 552.1300 and 552.1310. The greenback firmed marginally against major currencies and closed at the day's high. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8140 50 and firmed to close
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      • 177 21 Arbuthnot Securities Asia S pore Growth Fund 1 07—1.12 OUB-Montagu MARA Bumiputra First B'putra 665 6 70 Second B putra 5 92— 5 97 Third B putra 4 65—4 70 Fourth B'putra 5.72—5.77 Fifth B'putra 4 00— 4 05 Sixth B putra 3.52—3.57 Seventr B'putra (A) 2.59—2 64
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      • 175 21 Foreign currency Australian dollar Canadian dollar NZ dollar Sterling pound US dollar Austrian schilling Belgian franc (com) Danish kronor Deutschemark Finnish mark French Franc Hongkong dollar Indian rupee Indonesian rupiah Italian lira Japanese yen Korean Won* Malaysian dollar Netherland guilder New Taiwan dollar* Norwegian kronor Philippine peso* Renminbi
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    • 700 21 LCL Receiving Receiving Arr cargo time block 31/1 FSB *****100 B8 HNHduuNid imraj 31/1 TA3 *****200 1000 1100 F2G2 HKAce(S6B) 1/2(0300) FSB 0700-0800 *****500 L7 Tohgo Maru (33/359) 1/2(0700) FSB *****100 1800-1900 P5 Ratanaßhum (168/2N) 1/2(0700) TA 3 0700-0900.1600-1800 Gl 0900-1000 *****900 Jl Sea Prelude (10) 1/2(0700) TA
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      260 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Pasir Panjang Jurong Port Semabawang Equator III 22 a'side 31,1 Ned Amerstoort 44 a'side 31 <i Perak 21W aside Perhs 2 IE aside 31/1 Prof Rylke 35 6 a'side 31 1 Rajah Brooke 20 aside 31 1 World Achilles
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    • 60 21 LONDON In complete contrast to recent dullness, the tanker market enjoyed much more active conditions this week, with most of the major charterers seeking tonnage from all main loading areas. Rates were generally moving m the owners' favour. There was a noticeable increase m demand
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    • 100 22 Accept takeover bid, urge Wattie directors WELLINGTON Wattie Industries directors have recommended that shareholders accept a takeover bid from NZ Forest Products, although they say the company should stay independent. In a letter to Wattie shareholders, they said they hope the takeover bid for 65 per cent of Wattie shares
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    • 485 22  -  NORA CHENG By BOND issues and Certificates of Deposit (CDs) were more popular than syndicated loans with Asian borrowers last year. Syndicated lending, or lending by a group of corporations or banks, slumped 18 per cent to US$lB.3 billion (5538.98 billion)
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    • 443 22 Designer label for Levi Pact with Perry Ellis, who will plan a new line of sportswear NEW YORK Lev! Strauss Co the largest US apparel company, until now has resisted putting a designer label on Its clothing. But this month, with the announcement of a licensing agreement with the designer
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    • 176 22 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysian Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has said that the Malaysianisation of the Chartered Bank and the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp, the country's two largest foreign banks, had been held up by "a balance of payments problem".
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    • 33 22 KUALA LUMPUR India has become the number one market for Malaysian palm oil, the Palm Oil Registration and Licencing Board said in its annual report released here today. AFP
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    • 74 22 THE government has acquired a piece of property owned by Empress Realty, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eu Yan Sang Holdings, for the mass rapid transit system. The net book value of the assets amounts to $796,000, says Eu Yan Sang Holdings. The amount of compensation has not been
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    • From the companies desk
      • 48 22 HONG Leong Industries has confirmed that it intends to make a general offer for the balance of the issued and paid-up capital of Malayan Cables Bhd on the same terms as the 6.81 million shares 'he company had bought earlier, that is. at M52.30 a share.
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      • 60 22 PERUSAHAAN Pelangi Berhad has announced that Yukong Rubber Estate (Pte) Ltd will ultimately en- gage in propern development, the principal activity of Pelangi itself. In response to a Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange query, Pelangi said it will pay for Yukong from its own funds and that the
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      • 41 22 HU A Hong Manufacturing Co Ltd has asked for a suspension in its shares because •he company has entered into serious negotia tions on a major acquisition and will make a further announcement as soon as agreement is reached.
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    • 574 22 THE STH INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS EQUIPMENT COMPUTER SHOW IN SINGAPORE March 13-17, 1984 World Trade Centre (Hall 2) Time: 12noon- Bpm. On behc :*itors and the relevant people, International Business Center Co. Ltd. would like to welcome you to visit "BUSI-COM '84" which will be held on a large scale at
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    • 198 22 Keep your eyes open I in this Birdwatchers' Hon^-baoFlunt! It's good luck to the sharp-sighted. Come to the Jurong Watches await the entries with the mo Bird Park during the Lunar New Year holidays and of correct answers. It's a contest young and i 1 will join in a fun-filled
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    • 3384 23 737**"" Timef House, 390 Kim Seng Road I L 1 meS I A «^«m««i» 1 9.00 am s.oo pm (Monday Friday) Announcements 9.00 am 1.00 pm (Saturday) Box Chorges:ss 00 (collected) S l O 00 (posted J Obituaries 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX A REFRESH YOURSELF
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    • 295 23 K CATS Rat Hunt It you have not deposited your entries el Chinatown in Daimaru. hurry ana dc so now 1 Entries will close at noon today The resuli? be published on Lunar New Year's Day February 2 m 65 Situations Wanted 66 Situations Vacant FILIPINO MAIDS AVAILABLE :m- I"
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    • 890 24 m grow with a new Company! An h_l PL. inlrTiiaiKiii.il company la seek- Mnalc ProducUon Opera SiTn Apart from pr«>k,'resxinn I LJB lth inem, tliey pr.''! M iDM H am a t»>n.. nihs Jinn them ■Lj LJB 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical .••■j[\ Midland ~1
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    • 1403 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Secretarial/Clerical e) Secretarial/Clerical PRINTING FIRM REQUIRES an ex Legal Firm perlence female Accounts Clerk. Requires Interested, please write in with full particulars to The Manager, _x m 22 Lim Teck 800 Road, SingaA) LEGAL pore 1953 ASSISTANTS RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE O\ CTCKinrDA OPERATOR required
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    • 1088 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Sales Sales V Si h mulli-national company based in Singapore mvites^L W suitably qualified personnels to apply for the following V posts Experience I Applicants should preferably have several years of sales application experience with electronics testing equipment or equivalent He she must have
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    • 402 25 I6€ :ii jations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production WALBRO SINGAPORE ■M|M PRIVATE LIMITED EmmmaJ S.n^ipore ':> only manufacturer oi carburetui s! 164 Kallanq Way 01 07 to 01-17 Koiam Ayer Industrial Park Singapore 1 334 Tel *****11 Machine Setters iMaleFemale) Candidates must possess the following' Possess NTC
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    • 496 25 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PRESIDENT MERLIN MOTEL has vacancies for the following positions: 1. 'NONYA' COOKS (Part/Full-Time) Specialised In peranakan cooking Age above 25 years 2. COMMIS COOKS Have interest and some basic knowledge of cooking 3. BARTENDERS Completed secondary education At least 2 years working experience 4. LOUNGE
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    • 541 25 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous novotel orchid inn In view of our continued expar sion, we require:- Accounts Clerk (Payroll) Si Housekeeper if 392 Maintenance Technician ;«kj?, I**??' /U1 SET"" 1 Assistant Security Officer ®5B S" 1 Chambermaid $5*59 Gardener ($486) Please write in or apply person ally with relevant
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    • 536 25 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous DALLAS PUB A country style cocktail lounge requires WAITRESSES Monthly salary $800 to $900. Uniforms provided, i- Off on every Sunday Interested applicants please call personally at: Unit 81-16 81-71, Ruby Plaza 205 Balestier Road from 2p.m. onwards Tel: *****07 I THE BORNEO COMPANY PTE
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    • 695 25 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous <-|TYRF?TiMR-N7 CITY RESTAURANT q rnn** 0000 C MPETENT waiters'waitrfssp^ waiters- waitresses PLEASE CALL *****4 OPERATIONS CLERK REQUIRED by _n international freight company. Successful applicant must be conversant with all pects of operaUons/documentation. air and sea preferable Possess class 2 and 3 driving licence Applicarus please
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    • 751 25 72 Vehicles For Hire AIRCOND CARg AT r daiiy weekly and monthly Tel Tristar 235*424) *****8 BEN7 RENT OFFERS Speda, K y atrcondittoaed can, with I mileage for hire Tel *****58. CALL I°™" TRADING for hlrIn g DaUun P'<*-ups. panel delivery uiia and lorries Tel ELVIN TRANSPORT SELF-ORIVf airconditioned cars
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    • 789 26 lyjllSd THERE ARE 4%^%^^ t IMS! ,^r 1 v s—\ <-h j—v \jM^m\J 10l fnl /A\ lnl U&liiJ&^iiLl VEHICLES AVAILABLE |M THI<% in i nia otw i ivn -^Bl9lbWSb^^^Bw trt^ym V|P| l^fe»w_ ft^sfl S\%E^3flp^^^^B! JB^ \^H CT^lSBVi^fe I^Bb K^ Bk^^B^BHftSjT^S^K LVH Lm^xS /Jm\^Sm SiiLafl LU B^bVX^^bl I KiAfl B^BkV^?^| I
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    • 603 26 j 7c Vehicle* For Sale TW w —^—«—i rlUl 8/77 FIAT 131 Super 2 owners, radio cassette, alrcond. power windows, sports rims. Good condition. Reasonable price. I Contact *****78 ALMOST 1978 FIAT Xl/9 Bertone aircond. PARF. Nice new year present. Sexy black, cosy lnte rlor *****66 1974 FIAT 1325. Tax.
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    • 806 26 76 Vehicles For Sato V Honda 1981 RED HONDA Prelude Sports runs, aircond, radio cassette, very low mileage, with covered carpet and seats $26,900 Call 19*3 ACCORD EX One owner showroom condition $35,000 0.n.0. Loan available No dealers. Ca" James Yap. wl *****56 91H833 30 HONDA ACCORD 4.1. ur auto.
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    • 873 26 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes ALMOST 1977 MERCEDES 280S Manual Non-PARF, new private plate Very well maintained with accessories. $28,800. Tel. *****18. JAN 1978 MERCEDES 200, automatic, 2 lady owners, beautiful condition. 95,000 km. $42,000 o.n.o. Call: Stephen, *****11. LATE 81 MERCEDES 280S auto, sports rims, Hl-fl set, Immaculate
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    • 883 26 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1980 JULY MITSUBISHI Colt Sigma. Alrcond, cassette sports rims, beautiful condition' Price $15,800 0.n.0. Tel:- *****6. 1980 LANCER 1400 SL Alrcon radio cassette. Tax 6/84. 2 private owners. Excellent condition *****63. 1980 MITSUBISHI 1600 Stationwagon. Alrcond, stereo. 1 private owner. Excellent condition $15,900 0.n.0.
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    • 693 26 MUST SELLI Ifl7B Pnrona lfifm 9 owners, low mileage, excellent condition. *****97. TOYOTA 1971 model. 1200 c.c. cassette, sports rims, aircon, tip top condition. Tel: *****84 Francis. ct^sl^t^pn'r ™n^?i'° nSn-PARF $7 800 TO9K2 non i-aw. $<,yuu. liVisii. 1977 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 Stattonwagon. 2 owners. PARF aircond, radio cassette.2B2BsBs.' 1977 TOYOTA
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    • 732 26 tc Uohirloo Enr Colo '6 venicies for bale WhCtt SUBARU 1300, JANUARY 1980, new rOad tax aric-aircon, high powered cassette, radio, passed I'^S?" EIlKlble PARF. Call '7M120 19,3 SU2UK| sl carefu, owner- n»-fi. rust-proof, low mlle &ge, aircond, perfect condi- "<">• Selling $15,900. Contact *****74. 7/7* SUZUKI 1000 CXG. metallic
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    • 682 26 76 Vehicles For Sale l) Commercial Vehicles LATE 1980 MITSUBISHI L3OO Van. I owner, road tax October '84. Excellent condition $8,700. Tel *****88 ext 346. VOLKSWAGON KOMBI BUS airconditioned, radio, cassette, newupholstery, immaculate condition. $2,500 0.n.0. Contact *****07. 1976 MAZDA FlOOO Company registered, new insurance and road tax. Good condition
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    • 1042 26 "JUST MOVE IN ur suiljij|MHMMMpi :'.ids an advertisement i^lNHNpillPif A^y from home studio •JHmsPiH|po |i na "y other conveniences to suit JH 85 Property Financing ~85 Property Financing Phone-a-Loan Today We provide Housing Loans up In 90"- c <>t valuation with easy repayment terms spread over 'I~S years j Use
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    • 1082 27 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations 86 Accommodations Vacant Vacant Vacant t>) Apartments b) Apartments b) Apartments ■pfUJXURIOaS fiPfiRTfiENTS^Bj I jfc*w!?^L it^W} (Nj^Pfe^-i w I *4vW ktL /I^ej f +4 I «vtfc"4r* T«l**^*Ls« J r'Zlji. > 3s& H *^OTEL STYLE LOBBY^B At the junction of Scotts. Orchard Roads Next to Hyatt Hotel.
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    • 822 27 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments HURRY!! DON'T MISSI $2,400 $3,000' $3,800 $4,300, Dlst. 9, 2/3/4 bedrooms, furnished by interior decorator, complete with top country dub facilities to suit children and adults Beverly Hills $6,500 onwards! 4,100 sq.ft. High mid' low floors Villa Delia Rose $6,300 Inclusive. *****88 ext 806 (Agent).
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    • 801 27 86 Accommodations Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10. DESIRABLY LOCATED Fernhill Court lower maisonette with baths attached to 3 lovely bedrooms. Pool, squash $5,500 Admiral: *****22. DIST 15, FIRST MANSION, beautiful sea view, furnished, 3 bedrooms, bathrooms attached, aircon. Reasonable rental. *****75/ *****16. DIST. 10 BALMORAL TOWER, luxurious 4-bedroomed apartment. Central
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    • 724 27 86 Accommodations Vacant e) Rooms COSY FURNISHED ROOM facing the sea in quiet atmosphere. Spottiswoode Park Road. Please contact Mr. Han tel. *****64. FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS only, room near school. Meals and laundry arrangeable. *****30/ *****98. FULLY FURNISHED, AIRCOND room for rental at dist 1646. Single male/female, preferably Muslim. Tel:
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    • 726 27 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 15, SIGLAP VICINITY, double-storey semi-detached 2,100 sq ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's, freehold. Quiet enivornment $520,000 negotiable Citiprop *****75 DIST 12 2 UNITS single-storey terrace 3 bedrooms with attached bathroom. Corner terrace 1914 sq.ft. Intermediate terrace. 1871 sq.ft. Freehold. $300,000 $320,000 respectively. Chelsea *****1
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    • 751 27 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartment sfr Salrrsg Court Modern Condominium on Balmec 1 Hill Immediate Occupation Apartments and Stepped Houses Beautifully designed Panoramic sea-view Next to Haw Par Villa Easy access to City Jurong Tennis Court, Swimming Pool Club House Freehold
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    • 336 27 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments 4-ROOMED BEDOK SOUTH $95,000 Circuit Road $60,000 li-roomed Bedok $65,000 Whampoa Drive $56,000. Tel: *****81 90 Properties Wanted REGISTERED BUYERS want to buy 3/ 4/ 5-roomed flats in any area. Call *****21/2. *****84/6 WANTED TO BUY industrial land (30.000 sq.ft residential land at
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    • 509 27 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces WAREHOUSE SALE OR LEASE 292-3447 345-1514 PACKAGE DEAL! FOR SALE! Dial 13. Oft M»cPh#r»on Rom modern 5-storr-v flatted warehouse factory building with cargo lifts and hoist Land area 18.0CK built-up area 30.000 sq.ft freehold, immediate occupation $7.2 million Dist 26. oft Upper Thomson Road, near 3M
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    • 230 28 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces gg >^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^V j A J^jJ^ T^^T BBSFINANCE r3rr-r-| r^Jr\ bt I I r.i^ 1. COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY FINANCING •Up to 85% of valuation Attractive interest rate ot 10sp.a Maximum reoavment per: od of 15 VearS 6SnentonWay »01-0- .02-07 -02-32. DBS Bu,W,ng PMiumagk Singapore 0106
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    • 175 28 100 Air Travel LAFLEUR TRAVEL SERVICES specialised superbudget airfares worldwide daily departuri available Credit cards payment welcome personf™^™ *****55 opposite ("*hay*CMneTna 7^««77 beside Ming Court Business Tr^l'T A 75' U<lenl HARHARAH TRAVEL For rel! w^dl%2n""'su!tanf^aW(T^i: 29H7709,*****79.21M2186TA 413. jasons travel 73/2277 Budg- alrl-ires 'our- students fare travel insurance =03-20 Orchard Towers
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    • 685 29 103 Where To Stay BLOCKS HOSTELS able t H3 j uccomnioilitte 240 persons Inter estt-il parties, please contact M Si i KongOf Mr Lee *****27 11 00a. SI I tn 5 DOp.m S§ i S r 1 S Ifa eDUCATWH* Wi .usTOii^Tinu S| "C--3^( MS lIIUCTIOP S| Sj j I
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 182 30 Lire can't lure Robson boss MANCHESTER, Mot Manchester I'nited naaager Ron Atkinson todaj reported his determination »o keep England captain Bryan Robson at Old rrafford. Atkinson, angered at •ontmued speculation .inking Robson with a >:3 million (s9ttP move to Italian First Division club Sampdoria, said: "There isn't enough money in
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    • 349 30 THREE wld best times (MM set at the Canadian winter abort-come swimming meet here yester- IdOf Davis, holder of the 2Mm breaststroke worlo record of 2:14.77. a in his speciality in 2' 09 81 new mark for a Alex B.uimann swam Mm individual medn 1 :S8 51,
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    • TWO OF A KIND
      • 160 30 MADRID. Mon. Argentine Diego Maradona struck twice as Barcelona achieved a spectacular 2-1 away win over Spanish First Division leaders Athletic Bilbao last night. Athletic, unbeaten m heir last 14 games, were surprised m the 112* h minute when Maradona sprinted past
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      • 303 30 ROME, Mon. Zico kept his place at the top of the Italian First Division goal-scorers' chart with a double m Udinese's 2-1 home win against Avellino yesterday. A penalty and a typical Brazilian-style free-kick took his tally for the season to
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    • 297 30 BURGH, Mon. i No I Morten Frost, of Denmark, remen's singles the Scottish taterloi tl ba^ w Intoa (■hamp!>^nship ,v the Mea ink Sports Centre here yeste day Later Frost uailaaed Jesper Hellidie la ben) Eng D. Bridge and N tla 15-11. 15-11 for
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    • 560 30 Merseysiders fall prey again to flight of the Seagulls BRIGHTON, Mon. Mighty Liverpool were sent spinning out of the English Football Association Cup for the second time in successive seasons by unfashionable Brighton yesterday. The south coast club, who beat Liverpool last year when they went all the
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    • 193 30 FIRST DIVISION BELGIAN: Club Bruges 1 Anderlecht 1, Seraing 2 Courtrai 0, Molenbeek 2 Lokeren 0, Standard Liege 2 Cercle Bruges 0. Antwerp 4 Watersehei 2, Malines 1 FC Kuefe 0. Beringen 2 Lierse 1, Beveren 3 Beerschot 2, Waregem 2 Ghent 1. GREEK: Apollon Kalamarias 3 Apollon Athens
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    • 281 30 BRIGHTON (Southern England), Mon. Brighton are dreaming of a second consecutive Cup final, but the Seagulls' elated manager, Chris Cattlin, would without regret surrender all the Wembley glory for a return to the top division. "Getting promotion back to the First Division is more
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    • 224 30 Hit for Six! Former World Cup star sends holders reeling PARIS, Mon. Paris St. Germ.i,: the past two seasons, crashed out of thr third round of the French Cup last Saturday, losing 1--0 to Second Division Mulhouse. Former World Cup winger Didier Six got the goal that put out the
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    • 102 30 RIO DE JANEIRO. Mon. Argentinian goalkeeper Übaldo Filloi passed his debut test with Flamengo in the opening game of the Brazilian national championship on Saturday with Dying oottmrs. Rio's newspaper. O Globo. called Filloi. who made several Bpecteculßi owes apamst Palmeiras, "the sensation and the ectasy
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    • 95 30 LEADING scorers m the English League: Division One: 29 lan Rush (Liverpool). IS Steve Archibald (Tottenham). 16 Trevor Christie (Notts County), Peter Withe (Aston Villa). 15 Frank Stapleton (Manchester I nited), Tony Woodcock (Arsenal). Division Two: 21 Kerry Dixon (Chelsea). 17 Simon Garner (Blackburn), Tommy Qulnn
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    • 242 32 SAINT-GERVAIS, Mon Erika Hess and Mii-hela Pigini gave Switxeriand a golden oiym- D ovei the weekend by winning the last World Cup ski events here m Frame before the Sarajevo Winter Games. Erika stormed to her second gianr slalom victor? of the season yesterday, 24
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    • 176 32 The snow must go on \JEVO, Mon. aa rain yesterday wash.- week S from the streets 'i OgOSbN la but •f>h SBfJI was failing on mountain venues where ".>' 14ih Winter Olympics ■in eight i i; i> s a heavy snow storm .v is raging on Mount Bjelasniea. the site
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    • 97 32 GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Mon. Andreas Wood, "t Liechtenstein, won a super giant slalom race on the exacting Kandahar Slope here in West day to take the alpine season's ski Cup combined title Wood skied brilliantly on a fast piste, which 38 ofl the 100 starters failed to complete, to
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      280 32 Costello combination crushes champion BKAI'MONT, Texas, Mon. Billy Costello ended fHlow- \merican Bruce Curry's eightmonth reign as World Boxing Council superlightweight champion yesterday when the referee stopped the fight m the 10th round. Costello floored Curry at the start of the 10th with a short right and, following
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    • 320 32  -  TAY CHENG KHOON DLLFL;SFG By OBSERVE, practise and then play that's the advice to local golf enthusiasts keen en keeping the date with six top golfers from the United Kingdom who arrive in Singapore next month for the Tiger Matchplay Classic at the Bukit Course. The
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    • 149 32 DEERFIELD BEACH (Florida), Mon. Silvia Bertolaccini, of Argentina, gave herself a US$3O,OOO ($63,060) early birthday present here yesterday by recording her first US women's golf tour victory in five years. Silvia can savour her three-stroke triumph in the opening event of 1984 as she celebrates her
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    • 411 32 GARY KOCH rolled in a three'-metre birdie putt on the second extra hole to beat defending champion Gary Hallberg in a sudden-death play-off in the Isuzu-Andy Williams San Diego Open golf tournament here yesterday. Koch, given a newlease of life when disasters tripped
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    • 407 32 McEnroe in title clean-up after singles hat-trick PHILADELPHIA, Monday JOHN McENROE extended his domination over Ivan Lendl by beating the Czech 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. 7-6 (7-3) here yesterday to win his third consecutive United States indoor tennis championship. The American's victory, his fifth m
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    • 406 32 ON THE AMERICAN SCENE DENVER (Colorado), Mon. Andrew Toney scored seven points and Julius Erving tossed m six of his game-high 34 points during extra-time yesterday to lift the East to a 154-145 victory over the West m the 34th annual National
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    • 159 32 Battling Bonnie is best FLORIDA, Mon. Fifth-seeded Bonnie Gadusek rallied from a set down yesterday to beat kathy* Horvatti 3-€, 6-4). W, 111 a I SSIWi.WM. ($213,06*) women's tennis tournament and win her first professional title. The final point was slow m coming, as fourth-seeded X a t h battled
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    • 199 32 EARL BELL cleared 5.7 metres to win the pole vault event at an invitational athletics meet here yesterday, then declined to attempt a world indoor record. Jeff Buckingham tried to set an indoor mark of 5.82m but missed his attempts and settled for second
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    • 402 32 FORMER world champion Mohamed Kedir of Ethiopia, won the annual San Sebastian cross-country race over 10,000m in Spain on Sunday. Top finishers: 1 Mohamed Kedir (Eth) 30:21 2 Paul Kipkoech (Ken) 30:26 3 Hans Jurgen Orthmann (WG) 10:27 4 Eshetu Tura (Eth. 30:29 5 Vicente Polo (Spa) 30:32
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    • 376 33 PATRICK WEE's sorry saga is far from over. If anything, it is only beginning for the dual international, who rarely succeeds in extending the happiness of the bowling lanes to the soccer fields. Yesterday, Robert Tan, president of Toa Payoh United, breathed fire and brimstone over his
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    • 453 33  -  Peter Siow Reports by Pictures by &S£-K/ T f V* < < When the guards go off duty... FOR better or worse, last weekend belonged to goalkeepers David Lee, Patrick Wee and Karim Mohammed, stars of the National Football League Division One. In a bizarre twist, all of
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    • 299 33 JANUARY 29*. 1984, will always have a special meaning for Jubilee and national Intermediate goalkeeper Karim Mohammed. It was the day he literally bled for football, his first love for more than a decade. The ball was in no man's land when Karim and Geylang International
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    • 272 33  -  JOE DORAI By GEYLANG International will protest to the Tournament Committee that referee Johnny Han was wrong in allowing their National Football League Division One match against Jubilee Sports Association at the Clementi Stadium on Sunday to be played. Geylang claim that under no
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    • 139 33 Fighting fit Forces POLICE look set for another defeat tonight when they face Armed Forces in the National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 7.30 if their regular goalkeeper Yakob Hashim fails to make an appearance. Shari Rahim, who will stand in for Yakob, is
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    • 44 33 ALL four Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three matches scheduled for yesterday were called off due to rain. This brings to 16 the number of SBHFL matches postponed in the last eight days because of bad weather.
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    • 341 33 DFGGDGA FOR seven players, the new National Football League season has come to a rude end. They were de-registered by Division Tw< Cairnhill after the club's 1-0 defeat by TeloK Blangah at the Clementi Stadium on Jan 21 (writes Joe Dorai). No reasons were
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    • 51 33 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A hai-trirk by captain Park Sung Hwa steered South Korea's HaLleluiah to a 4-1 victory over Tokyo m an Inter-city soccer tournamem semi-finai at the Merdeka Stadiurr hert 1 torughi In the other semi-final. Swansea City, of Wales, beat Brazil's Americano Cldb 2-C
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    • 208 33 LONDON, Mon. New favourites Southampton face a stern test of their Cupwinning pedigree when they travel to Second Division Blackburn m the fifth round of the English Football Association Cup next month. Southampton were awarded the tricKy tie against six times winners Blackburn when the draw was
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    • ON THE CRICKET SCENE
      • 192 33 ALEXANDRA (New Zealand). Man. Centuries by Chris Tavare and Allan Lamb helped England trounce Otago by 112 runs m a one-day cricket match today The tourist^ total of 297 for five was too much for Otago. who could only muster 185 for eight off
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      • 19 33 KANGAR, Mon. Perlis and Tn»nt;ganu drew M m their Malaysia Cup soccer m.iti h INN foday. NST
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      • 168 33 AUSTRALIA Smith b Ejaz 36 Wessels b Ejaz 61 Ritchie b Ejaz 12 Hashes st Bari b Ejaz 11 Border run out 10 Phillips b Mudassar 17 Jones not out 40 Hogan c Raja b Mudassar 3 Maguire c Mansoor b Rashid 1 Hogg not out 6 Extra 13
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      • 221 33 ADELAIDE, Mon. Australia beat Pakistan by 70 runs here today to clinch a place in the oneday World Series Cricket Cup finals against the West Indies. The Pakistanis, chasing Australia's total of 210 for eight, had to win to keep alive their slim
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  • RACING
    • 534 31  - Stewards get tough in 'keep clean' campaign EPSOM JEEP By Trainer, two jockeys and a horse in deep water all in one day A TRAINER was fined a record $15,000, two jockeys were disqualified for three months ouch and one horse was barred from racJng for three months after an
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    • 188 31 IPOH. Mon These horses did well over the weekend here and are worth following Lisa Dale, unplaced in four starts, outclassed her Class 4 Div 3 rivals iiver 1,200 m. romping home by 12 i lengths. Talking Turkey, a first-up winner, beavs watching. The four-year-old Australian
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    • 153 31  - Lam fails to get best of draw By THE RACING EDITOR AUCKLAND, Mon. Jockey M.C. Lam did not get the best of the balloting and was allotted two mounts at Ellerslie Racecourse which racing experts described as virtual "no hopers." Still, Lam, who is representing SingaporeMalaysia at invitation races held
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    • 133 31 Baze the champ as US triumphs SAN MATEO (California), Mon. The local Bay Meadows team of riders carried the United States to an 89--46 win over a foreign All-Star squad m California yesterday m the Pan American international jockey competition. Russell Baze captured top individual honours for the second consecutive
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    • 173 31 At the 400m At the finish FFGGF;F Pictures at the 400m by Cl 6 Div B 1,200m 1. Roller Coaster 2. Thistle The Wind 3. Fighting Princess 4. Posebel Dist: nk, Time 1:22.5 r Cl 4 Div 7 1,200m 1. Thirteen Wonders n
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 204 31 THE FAMILIES OF THE LATE MR. SIM KIAN HOE wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, colleagues A business associates, doctors nurses of Ward 42 Intensive Care Unit, S.G.H. and Dialysis Centre of Alexandra Hospital for their kind assistance, attendance, condolence, donations wreaths during their
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      30 31 In loving memory of Ng Sui Wah Departed 31.1.82 Two years have passer! But memories stay Fresb and painful Always remembered by wife. daughters, sons-in-law and grandchildren
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 39 31 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The family of the late DATIN LIM TJIN HAUW nee SIE SIOE LOAN wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude to all relatives, friends for their attendance, condolences, wreaths and existence during their recent bereavement.
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    • 181 31 Robert Chan Bok Seng Departed 31.1.83 He suffered patiently and long. His hope was bright his faith was strong; The peace of Jesus filled his breast. And m His arms he sank to rest. Always remembered by wife, son, daughters, sons-in-law and grandchildren. IN LOVING
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      37 31 MR X ARUMUGAM The family of Mdm. Soundram kindly request all relatives and friends to join m the prayers for their beloved husband/ father at Blk. 32 -12-591 Lower Delta Road on 01.2.84 at 10am
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      99 31 JOHN NGCHOON SENG Aged 81 waf called to the Lord on Sunday 29-1-84 leaving behind wife: Maria Tan Joo Lan sons Vincent Ng Kirn Ann Francis Ng Kirn Terk i Tony Ng Kirn Slang daughter Theresa Ng Kirn Hoon daughters-in-law: Rosalind Cheong Thiam Mvi M irgarel Koh Hood
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 531 31 112 Commercial/ Technical IMPORT EXPORT PROCEDURES AND DOCUMENTATION COURSE DThurs 6.00- 8 00pm 09/1)2 2). Sat 4.00- 6.00pm 11/02 3) Wed 7.30- 9.30pm 15/02 4) Sun 11.30- 1.30pm 19/02 s)Tues 7.30- 9.30pm 06/03 6)Thurs 8.00-IO.OOpm 08/03 7) Sun 9.30-11 30am 25/03 BOOK-KEEPING (Beginners) INTENSIVE 1)T/Th 3.30- 5.30pm 09/02 2)T/Th 10.00-
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    • 159 31 134 Lost i/y A white Dalmatian with brown patches, lost in the vicinity of Joo Chiat Place. Telok Kurau. Dog needs medication. A handsome reward will be given to the tinder or any information leading to its recovery. Tel: *****23. 136 Car Pools express bus service. Interested call: *****45 Lorong
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    • 121 31 The family ot the late HARRY WILLIAM FOX wishes to thank Rev Father Alfred Chan, priests religious brethren, relatives and friends for their prayers, assistance, condolences and donations during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Doctors. Rev Sister Bernadette Sister Ann, all the Rev Sisters, staff, all nurses and helpers
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 77 32 u] Wishing all 13 H our patrons a Happy Hj I Prosperous Year of the Rat We'll he closed for 4 days (1/2/84-4/2 84). Business will resume on 52/84. Oui sumptuous "Happiness, 0^ P:"o-pcrit\ and Longevitv MaL "^^'^i^k^^' fcm -iischold and «h^,^——« company. ai L TAI THONG RESTAURANT I IC
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 99 33 &^^^9*W^miß FOR SPORTS FASHION PEOPLE fl '^^SSS^fck LOTTO proves itself absolutely worthy flj jdf^wJ* 2 T+fa** WKI 3n d take pride in its good looks, I It even allows your feet to 'breathe' G free! on the road sports watch ventilation pores. The price is right w with every Lotto
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  • Page 33 Miscellaneous
    • 23 33 Today's events SOCCER National .'•'oothall LfiKU' 1 Division t'ne: micf Singapore A -m Hi Porcci Sports Association (Jalan Besar Stadi irr 7.30 p.m.
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  • 384 34 SOME people will go to just about any length to lay their hands on crisp new $1 notes and shiny coins for their hong boo. Yesterday, this long queue (above) formed outside the Currency Board office at Robinson Road when word spread that new $1
    ARTHUR LEE  -  384 words
  • 236 34 THE US Marine command post here came under heavy fire today as Syrianbacked Druze fighters poured in rocket-propelled grenades and mortars. The Marine peacekeeping forces replied with a barrage of tank fire, officials said. Two US Marines were slightly injured. The clash lasted almost an
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  • 73 34 COPENHAGEN, Mon. Foreign Minister L'ffe Ellemann- Jensen announced plans today to visit Thailand. Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines next month to help launch a two-year campaign to in- crease Danish exports to Asean. More than 400 enterprises have joined the campaign
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  • 141 34 Author is jailed for swindling coin collectors CHICAGO, Mon. A federal judge sentenced the man who wrote the book, How not to get ripped off m the coin business, to a year m jail for swindling trusting coin collectors out of an estimated r5567,800 (*****,400). US District Judge John Grady
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  • 467 34 Diplomatic note made public MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet Union, taking the highly unusual step of making public a diplomatic note, yesterday accused the United States of violating arms accords and "contradicting the norms of international law." The official Soviet news agency Tass said
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  • 193 34 GRAND RAPIDS (Michigan), Mon. A woman is seeking reimbursement for keeping up "a physical and marital relationship" during It months she claims her ex-husband and his lawyer hid the fact she was divorced. Mrs Terri Love's lawsalt seeks unspecified damages of
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  • 67 34 What it should have been IT was reported m yesterday's Straits Times that Mr Daim bin Zainuddin, whose company, Pradaz Sdn Bhd, is buying into Cold Storage (Malaysia) Berhad, was also chairman of the New Straits Times (NST) group m Malaysia. In fact, Mr Daim is chairman of Fleet Holdings
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  • 29 34 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 2.62 to 1,232.62 m the first half hour of trading m the New York Stock Exchange.
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 174 34 $Msn USA Bulldozer Bowling Bill Elite Bowling Bag* Also available: The Martin Lane Reader is a new and latest scientific method of adjusting to lane conditions (Dry or Oily). So be Professional in your lane adjustment ability* no more guest work. Self-Hypnosis Bowling Tape Improve your average by 10 to
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    • 131 34 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE 1 982 was a $10 billion year for the construction industry in Singapore. LEE HAN SHIH reports that by all indications, 1982 may be the only boom year for a long time to come. Attorney-General Tan Boon Teik will be at the
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    • 321 34 BIND YOUR "Firs t imp ressio ns count". The Bind-0-Matic Binding ers Awioe range of coven System adds the professional are availab'e Then place the touch to your quotations, covers in the Bind-0-Matic memos, contracts, manuals, machine and m only 30 se-price-lists and all types of conds you wM have
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  • Page 34 Miscellaneous
    • 132 34 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 22 min. SUNSET today: 7.20 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 a.m. Adelaide 14.23C Fine Manila 18 31C Fair Amsterdam iC t I Melbourne 13 18 C Showers Bangkok 22 33 C Cloudy Moseow -6 -9C
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 1261 1  -  CHRISTOPHER WREN By A I^tf 9 L These people ran away on the eve of liberation and come back as honoured guests,' a Beijing intellectual said. They ride in a Red Flag limousine and are greeted by Deng Xiaoping himself at the Great Hall of
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 1038 2  - Fashion catches the eye of smugglers Diamonds and counterfeit money have lost out to textiles and fake jeans in the smuggling underworld. Protective import quotas have made Customs fraud a multi-biliion-doilar business in the United States, involving a new breed of sophisticated jet-set smugglers. By SETH MYDANS > in New
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      • 675 2  -  IDA CHIONH Tuesday column By A former teacher, now living in Australia A COUPLE of weeks ago, my two crates finally arrived from Singapore, two months after I did. While unpacking the parcels, I came across one marked "Souvenirs from pupils". When I opened the parcel,
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      • 833 2  -  MANJIT KAUR By YOU know about Enid Blyton's Secret Seven Club and the Famous Five, and Alfred Hitchcock's Three Investigators' Gub. But have you heard of the Bookworm Club? It's exclusively for school children, and it's right here in Singapore. If a child wants
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      • 273 3  -  CATHERINE TAN Coordinated Phftfoprsnh^ hv Armed with a basket ot goodies, mandarin orange.) and a waxM,^ paper umbrella, our models set off on their Lunar Mew Year «H HBl. rounds. Pamela wears a Ken id interpretation of the Mac suit a burgundy, squire-cut, long-sleeved jacket
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      469 7  -  KANNAN CHANDRAN By SBC's new Channel 12, born today, promises lots and lots of TV goodies. Provided you can receive it, that is IT'S great to have a new channel-ful of programmes to watch, but for those of you who aren't inclined towards hi-tech, finding this
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    • 429 7  -  CATHERINE TAN THE MIRACLE OF LIFE Today. Ch 12. 10.30 p.m. Previewed by FEW of us get to witness miracles. Yet, a miracle happens millions of times every day. That miracle is human conception and birth. In Channel 12's debut documentary. The Miracle of Life, at
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    • 282 3 new y E^^ \~S9 Organisers Sentosa Development Corporation '^P <-_Tl i &£as\ Shm Mm Daily News F^^l CZJ L| s| Rediflusion(S)PteLtd l P^* 1?l l J HZ p.. I Sponsor Yeo Hiap Seng Ltd HK*M^| *—J Mill 1 ——I mia I PROGRAMMES SENTOSA FERRY TERMINAL MONORAIL STATION MUSICAL FOUNTAIN 500
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    • 341 3 in we mMaBBSm SMmLmMmM UUU Jwii Gost-effetfive advertising that works hard 365 days a yew Successful businesses go hand in hand with successful advertising. And you can t afford not to advertise in the Yellow Pages. You see, the Yellow Pages reaches all phone users with an increased circulation of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 501 4 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES imOPWI I Hex Service: Address: Rates: S T.A.N.T.S Appointments Notice Section Straits Times: 5523.75 psc. cm. O I AN I 5 RS ***** THIEAD TIMES PUBLISHING BHD Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. RSSOBBI Sales Service Times House Box Service: ■n i»j~ Road Sffi- 00 APPOINTMENTS (A member of The
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    • 432 4 mr /mm r /ill\ McALISTER SHIPPING SERVICES requires SHIPPING EXECUTIVE (INSURANCE* CLAIMS) To process the regional P I insurance business of both local and international shipowners. Training will be provided but applicants should have relevant insurance or seagoing experience and qualifications. However those without teritary education will also be considered.
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 268 4 G ARFIELD B y Jim DmrU I LOVE ATTACKING THE J~ TOPAV I'M MAILMAN. 50M£ PAVS I TRYING N V SCRATCH MI/W.SOME (7AVS 1 > SOMETHING < I M HUMILIATING HIM U (l bite Hi/v\.so/v\e pavs i f New I*7 IiVInNQ STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &AI Williamson I Bzforz
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1373 5 APPOINTMENTS I PERSONNEL MANAGER I Mass Rapid Transit I (Salary range: $50,000 $70,000 per annum) COtpOrSt ion TLJE AMti I cMr»c mv/tes applications for the post of Trie LrHALLfclMvafc GRAPHIC APTIST/ Are you prepared to work in a dynamic environment that requires you to demonstrate your best professional skills as
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 399 5 COMICS _2L PEANUTS ByXchulz %E a VC_? UJAK I I iIuTELL MERTHE JOKE 1 CAN NEVER REA\EMBER FLYIN6 ACE F.iRTiNc ABOUT TmE TEN NURSES MOU) T g0E5... J^-, ThE BEAUTIFUL THE POUR PILOTS, THE Bfjt^Bl > a— >— 3^-k t ["t-;-, BARBEP uJIRE ANP THE /^^^^B ttl^wS^s^l LAi>E OF ROUI
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 100 6 If I*- B]\TW} i&ztgf?^^^^»Sßßimßlua^B I $M SB i Ba\ "S-"*IB1 hBbHBB H Bhßbß I- 9bvh9Bbl I v i B Bbbba '^^^^^^SSSSS^K^^BBBBa^^BKSsa- BE ■1 1 Bi IBbmbB^BBB < .^■■^•SSSVMhm.^^Bl BhW «Bi BV I j^^^^^^^^^rS^yi^y *fl asJ9 BV \i aHß^^^^^B^Bß^Q^^ l lwSlßßmßb^b^bk^^Kv o^ f VI MIBMIaMMIHMIMIvBBMHMHBHHBViiBHBBBMMn i» TlMy*- Bh« P^^^m P^' ■hi
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 457 7 NOTICES On January 16, 1984, an announcement was made on behalf of Monsia Investments Re Ltd ("Monsia") by Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Asia Limited, N M Rothschild Sons (Singapore) Limited and City Securities Re (collectively "Monsia's Advisers") that Monsia has entered into an agreement with Ayala Hotels Limited, Ayala International
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 128 7 Rediffusion S AM Good Morning Singapore S.I* Art of Positive Thinking 6.13 Good Morning Singapore .ontdi l.H News 7. It Good Morning Singapore (confd) 7.31 Today's Horoscope 7.45 Health Break 8.M News 8.11 Good Morning Singapore iConfd) 8.M The Time of Your Life 9.M World Report 9.15 The Singapore Guideline
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    • 127 7 Elizabeth 7.13 Soundtrack of the "60s (cont'd) 8.00 International Call 8.30 International Money Programme 8.45 Sports Roundup 9.00 News 9.10 Night Drive 11.00 News 11.10 Night Drive 12 MN' to 6 AM Beautiful Music Swimming times TODAY: Singapore 4.16 a.m. (1.5m). 9.54 a.m. (2.5 m), 4.56 p.m. (0.3 m Sedili
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    • 208 7 What's on HONGKONG FESTI- NESE PAINTINGS VAL Featuring Chi- Featuring the works of nese cuisine and arts local artists Tang Juey and craft by Hongkong Lee, Low Eng, Wu Shyh chefs and craftsmen. Guey, Helena Wong Sau Metro Golden Mile, from Ching, Nai Swee Leng 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 190 8 Btf^^% K 'Pavlova'. A major cultural Look outfit for future E))U I S) event on the opening night cultural X/entertainnieiit of SBC Channel 1 2 y^ sponsored by PkOUD 111 brought to you wf// ESSO including im^rwir IW by ESSO. The CDAIICAD T^^ s ninety- /^^^F Merchant of Venice 3J^
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 1610 8 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE >Q* I §^t 3 Friends in tie»?d-l SBC 5 j [bbc j Hb m a^]f r CULTURAL OPERA feed his family. 3.00 PM Opening and Programme High- 6.15 News (English) UJ Ml^Wflrid igp 4HMPt£j A J FaJilifs hapjSe'ned^mnT 3^ 3^ lights followed by Enigma (Manda
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  • SECTION THREE
    • 4 1 SECTION THREE :4^«!T^ *l-H
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    • 988 1  - Long and short ofi rat tales TAN BAN HUAT 8y IMAGINE a rat greeting a cat "Happy and PfcunectiQfl New Year, Mr Cat." No matter how sincere or generous it may be with its food hamper, it is not going to flatter or please the cat. The cat will almost
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      • 479 1 r MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD A TrT4~4ptr*im ne Directors have declared an interim dividend of 8% (less 40^0 Income Tax) AIIICI 1111 OUllClllClll on the paid-up capital of $180 million. The Bank's performance has continued to improve as anticipated. Since the The Directors are pleased to announce that the unaudited results
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    • BILINGUAL
      • 688 2 Bring the indoors What do you think of when someone mentions Chinese architecture? Do you conjure up images of old palaces and temples, intricately painted in many colours, and topped by curved, graceful roofs buildings with an air of splendour? Or do you call to mind the quiet, leisurely Chinese
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      • 1924 4  -  CHIANG SIEW LEE Bahasa Malaysia as a language is fraught with too many newly-dug potholes, you know, which change all the time. It's a you-see-it-now-you-don't kind of situation. And when I ask those around me: "What is the latest spelling for this and that?' they don't
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 1036 2 NOTICES NOTICE Please be advised that: fcp^JBTV Ist February 1984 business up yp<! >7?t\ to 2.00 pm 2nd, 3rd, 4th February, iftjfMMH 1984 closed for Lunar New Year. 1&1& A tn February 1984 business reYEOH!APSENG(MALAYSIA)BHD. RASA SINGAPURA p^D CENTRE MATircnc SINGAPORE HANDICRAFT CENTRE NOTICE Or ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS
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      • 493 2 UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of The Company will be held at 5 Shenton Way #37-04, UIC Building, Singapore 0106 on 17 February 1984 at 10:00 a.m. for the purpose of
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      • 162 2 PLAZA: AS DA m 5 VVB7DU waster of i nlUinl/l'l THE JUNGLES OPENS TOMORROW: TEPPANYAKI (M) £WPftFF%A LA /IC71 N TODAY TOMORROW ONI > BS H i;11«.M1i:<!i*****67n games gamblers play ■J JOr-" Cantonese M PLAZA ANG MO KIO VENUS S METROPOLE HOLLYWOOD ■> TOMORROW THURSDAY MIDNIGHT P.A.V.H. 12.00/ M. 11.45pm
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      • 283 3 ODEON: LAST 2 DAYS! r- NOW SHOWING AT 1 1 -N IN Y> N".\ v MAjfc STiC GALA 1 WRONG N NtMA BROAOWA\ BfcDOK 1 I MOM KONG CHAH/GOLOCN Cm tomorrow midnight at GOLDEN SULTAN ODtON KATONG BROADWAY BEDOK j N N -:Al •MAJESTIC GALA* KONG CHIAN }n «,m Aces
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      • 146 3 Tn3^*^*^mmmm Wr*^J| I 1 n l ii'ii'^fc 3 3 3 GONG XI FA CAI' S Silver Spoon Coffee House wishes all its Patrons and Friends a Happy and Prosperous Lunar New Year. r- J YU SHENG l—i Dine in our Coffee House and usher in your Lunar New Year with
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      • 288 3 S cAP"fbl:\^sf 2 DAYS? fl (*****59) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm B i w DEATH I Vj P ROBERT CONRAD DON STROUD >t FELTON PERRY JOHN ASHLEY JADE: TODAY TOMORROW (*****80) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.00 II frll IM «4 K r !9|j|HkM.- B JUUAW MATEOS
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      • 1401 4 APPOINTMENTS Sabah Gas Industries SABAH GAS iVu STRIES SDN. BHD. is a b) Present salary; tan) whollv owned bv the Sabah Govern- „> lar iest j afe available for employment; meat. The Company is setting up plants tor the manufacture oi Hot Briquetting Iron <HBh. V Contact telephone number, U
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      • 702 4 NOTICES I IN THK UK. II COURT OF THK BEPUBLK OF SINGAPORE Suit No. M2 of ISX3 lie t ween BANGKOK BANK IJMITKD Plaintiff And 1. WELLMAN TRADING CO. (S) PTK. LTD. 2. MRS. CHAN KAO BU KIM Defendants To: MRS. CHAN KAO 8U KIM late of Room 34, Medelros
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