The Straits Times, 10 August 1984

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, AUGUST If, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/84
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  • 314 1 charity THIS one's for you. The spirit of Singapore captured m oils by artist Chua Mia Tee. Our past is traced m the distinct venerable buildings m the foreground. And our future reflected m the less precise rendition of the newer construction m the background thrusting
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  • 246 1 FIRST, the buildings: W For those on the left, because they are old and historical, especially the Victoria Memorial Hall and the Supreme Court, I used thick, opaque oils. For those new buildings on the right, I used lighter shades. So there is
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  • 102 1 Lewis wins the 200 m LOS ANGELES, Thur. Carl Lewis struck gold again as smog descended on the Los Angeles Olympic Games yesterday. The 11th day of competition saw the United States tightening its stranglehold on international sporting honours last night with a runaway tally of 54 gold medals. Superstar
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  • 71 1 SWIRLING mists m the early morning and the cool nights at Seletar Reservoir might sound romantic. But to Anusha the elephant at the Mandai zoo, such conditions aggravate her sinus. To keep her warm and to relieve that running nose, the zoo-keepers give her a bedside
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  • 216 1 LONDON, Thuri. WITH the main points of an accord on Hongkong settled with Britain, China has moved to seal the deal m style by inviting Queen Elizabeth to visit Beijing. Buckingham Palace said no decision had been taken on whether
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  • 62 1 revision HONGKONG, Thurs. The Hongkong government today pressed the United States to revise new restrictions on textile imports that have stunned clothes manufacturers and could cost American retailers more than US$l billion (552.14 billion The regulations, slated to take effect on Sept 7, are designed to close the
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  • Latest
    • 65 1 Tl MS, Thurs. The chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), Mr Yasser Arafat, announced today that the PLO had reached agreement with King Hussein of Jordan on the principle of a confederation between the Idntdom and a future Palestinian state. Mr Arafat said the proposed
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    • 30 1 inside 66 pages today Classifieds are m Section Two SUMMARY I CAUSEWAY 11 ASEAN 12 WORLD NEWS 14-1? EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS II BACKGROUND 2t TIMEBDOLLAR 21,22 RACING 26 SPORTS tttt-
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 399 2 Queues for stamps HUNDREDS of people stood up for a little piece that is an epitome of Singapore. The little piece of Singapore is a set of six postage stamps commemorating 25 years of nation-building. Many Singaporeans got up early on National Day to get the stamps, which depict
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    • 597 2 Banks broken into SRI LANKA'S Tamil separatist guerillas attacked two more state banks m the northern city of Jaffna early yesterday amid reports that the whole province had been cut off by security forces who had launched a major counter-insurgency drive. Reports from residents and newsmen said
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    • 263 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE nation which went on parade yesterday was a picture of pride, confidence and strength. It was proud of its achievements. It exuded confidence m its bearing Its deportment as well as its sense of direction. And it demonstrated, m a determined and telling manner,
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    • 62 2 DEBATE OVER SETBACK REPORTS by Indonesia's investment coordinating board (BKPM) of a sharp decline m domestic and foreign investment approvals for the first half of this year have sparked off much debate among technocrats and the business community. Officials say it is a temporary setback. But the opposing camp
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    • 186 2 PROVING THAT THE OLYMPIC GAMES CAN BE PROFITABLE THE Los Angeles Olympic Games will show a multi-million dollar profit and are setting Olympic attendance records m almost all sports, games chief Peter Ueberroth said earlier this week. Asked to sum up the games so far, the president of the
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    • 201 2 Medals for 'stars' THERE will be a touch of the Olympics when the annual two-leg soccer encounter between Singapore and Malaysia for the Ovaltine Cup kicks off at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday (8.30 p.m.). Though it's still a team event, the spotlight this year will be on two
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    • 127 2 Asian: Across the Causeway Rescue op resumes EIGHT people wert? feared killed when a tin dredge overturned m Puchong, near Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday evening. They include one of the owners of the dredge. Twenty-one others escaped by jumping into the pool and swimming ashore. Rescue operations began immediately but
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    • 141 2 Clearing KMT out THE Thai Army has begun to bring down the curtain on an area m the country s northern mountains where remnants of the Chinese Nationalist army, defeated by the communists m 1949, have carved out a state within a state, The Times of London reported
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    • 483 2 Incipient suburbia YIO CHU KANG is shedding its "ulu" character. The many tracts of farm land and the smell of pigs and poultry are quickly making way for new nouses and condominiums. With at least 10 projects currently under construction, developers seem set to turn it into the
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    • 163 2 Gestures and songs SINGAPORE television audiences may be familiar with Li Liqun for his roles m Taiwanese TV serials. But Defore he made acting his career, he was once the organiser of a pantomine troupe comprising a group of deaf people. He first befriended them at the China
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  • Your National Day special
    • 815 3 Drama on the road: UNLIKE most of the participants In yesterday's parade, these two young women were able to ride m the comfort of rickshaws. They are He Jle (far end) and Xv Lin, two popular stars of the local television series, The Awakening. Dressed m their
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    • 51 3 A salute from the new guard to the old President C.V. Devan Nair inspects the Guard of Honour mounted by the army, air force, navy and police force, while the Minister for Communications and Second Defence Minister, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, turns his head to salute President Nair during the
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  • Show for the people by the people
    • 453 4  -  JANICE SEAH By WHAT a cheap trick. Where were the prostrate bodies and glazed eyes I had been told to expect? How could there possibly have been so much energy left over after a five-kilometre march? They were running to their buses. Not staggering, not
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    • 192 4  -  SALMA KHALIK By MANY came m shorts and T-shirts, others In pyjamas, nighties and noose-coats. Even a few curlers could be seen amongst the crowds who had come to watch the floats roll through housing estates. The procession arrived early at
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  • Men and their steel
    • 506 5  -  IVAN FERNANDEZ By who rode m a 52-tonne Combat Engineer Vehicle TRUNDLING along like a road hog, I went the wrong way up Bras Basah Road m broad daylight yesterday and got only admiring looks. What's more, I had never felt
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    • 418 5  -  RONNIE WAI By IT WAS almost 5.M p.m and that cloud of expectancy over the Padang was about to burst. What was to happen In the next 15 minutes or so depended on a group of about 20 men perched high up on the roof-top
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  • They keep the flag flying
    • 386 6  -  CHAN ENG CHENG IRENE HOE By and WAH! That was the general audible impression of the thousands who watched the fireworks which blazed at Kallang and Marina East and South. Some were disappointed, like Straits Times reader Mrs Wong who called us. But it seemed
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    • 433 6 PAUL JANSEN, who has marched and flown m the parade, sits back and observes IT'S all over. The rehearsals, the worrying, the preening over months, ended when the 75 minutes of showtime finished yesterday. Only the post-mortem of the parade remains. But this
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  • The winners and the workers
    • 2247 7 I The Public Administration Medal (Bronze) (Military) Colonel Goh Lye Choon, Major Ting Tong Koi. The Commendation Medal (Gold) (Military) Lieutenant-Colonel Jimmy Koh Whatt Teo, Lt-Col Chen Chin Chi, Lt-Col (Dr) Lo Hong Ling. The Public Service Medal Mr Haji Ahmad bin Haji Abu, social
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    • 196 7 PACKERS at Times Jurong (left) found their work on National Day an extra tall order. Your daily paper was bursting with pride. The 144-page issue of The National Day Straits Times came m five sections and when stacked at the Jurong production room. It formed a
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    • 125 7 IT WAS a double treat for tbe old folks of Tlong Bahru. A free dinner plus a good view of the National Day parade. Organised by the Tlong Bahra Zone D Residents' Committee, the outdoor dinner at Block 115, Jalan Buklt Merah, was
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  • HOME
    • 191 8 MP Saidi parents of dangers PARENTS who fail to exercise a firm hand at home may just be helping to breed a permissive society m Singapore, Mr Saidi Shariff. the MP for Kaki Bukit, said on Wednesday. These parents may themselves be caught up with changing trends and alien lifestyles
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    • 14 8 At the Ghim Moh post office... queues not always orderly.
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    • 237 8  - Hundreds wait in line for special stamps LEE SIEW HUA By HUNDREDS of people stood np yesterday for a little piece that Is Singapore. The little piece of Singapore Is a set of six postage stamps commemorating 25 years of nation-building. Many Singaporeans got op early on National Day to
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    • 252 8 'Secret' of success: Saving for bad times SINGAPORE'S secret for long-lasting prosperity is: Save m good times to invest and build m bad times. Dr Yeo Ning Hong, Minister for Communications and Second Minister for Defence, made the point on Wednesday when he warned against "dishonest politicians" who sought popularity
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    • 321 8  -  HEDWIG ALFRED By THE Australians are making a sales pitch here for a new customer the primary school pupil. They want to sell Australian apples and pears and they hope to do it through a daily fruit scheme. The plan: To
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    • 44 8 SHIPS m the Pacific Ocean region will enjoy reduced rates for weekend ship-to-shore telephone calls The offer took effect from Aug 4 and will have its trial run until Sept 30. 1985. Enquiries should be directed to Telecoms on 734-3344. oxt 3490
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    • 185 8 Valuables and cash worth $54,000. stolen THIEVES stole, more than $54,000 m cash and valuables from a Housing Board flat, a warehouse and a shop m the past few days. Police said a contractor, Mr T.W. Lim, 33, lost $11,900 to burglars who broke into his five-room flat m Block
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    • 163 8 FROZEN suckling pigs will soon be on sale for the first time m Singapore. The first consignment of about 4,000 piglets from China will arrive within a month to help alleviate a short supply here. The imported piglets weighing three kilograms
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    • 319 9  -  MATHEW YAP By PREFABRICATION, upgrading of operations through use of better machines and computers, streamlining work methods and polishing up construction management. These are some of the more important factors which explain how the Housing Board is likely to complete 60,000 flats
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    • 242 9  -  JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By Course includes preparation for newborn, maternal health and role adjustments THE Counselling and Care Centre is organising a series of workshops for parents for the first time to help them understand children better and to understand themselves. "If they know
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    • 132 9 A SELF-CLAIMED drug addict probably thought he could make it past the Customs checkpoint with his stash of drugs until he was forced to speak. A court heard yesterday that Kassim bin Seman, 34, was found to have been hiding eight straws of heroin m
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    • 142 9 Two men killed in separate road accidents TWO MEN died m separate road accidents on Wednesday. One of them, riding pillion on a motorcycle, died instantly when he was thrown off the machine after one of its tyres punctured. He was Mr Azik M. Jalal Masia, 29. The rider, Mr
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    • 281 9  - M-cyclists tried to lose inspector in chase NANCY LOH By THE early morning silence was shattered by the roar of two motorcycles leaping over water-Oiled pot-holes along a narrow mad track. Hot on their trail was Traffic Police Inspector Scan Chong Tuck, who ordered the riders to stop, but the
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  • around YOUR PLACE
    • 503 10  -  JOANNA MARSHALL By HERE no cockerels wake you up. Merely the long whooping calls of a troop of gibbons who, at 6.45 sharp every morning, demand their breakfast. This is not the heart of a jungle, but the Singapore Zoological Gardens at Mandai, home of Ah
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    • 214 10 IF YOU believe that life is all the more exciting when there is a fish pulling at the end of a line, then the Aquarius Fishing Club is for you. The club, formed two years ago by a group of friends whose love for the
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    • 119 10 HERE is a chance for people with green fingers to show off their creativity. The Geylang West community centre management committee is organising a horticultural competition and show from Oct 5 to 7 to mark Singapore's 25 years of nationbuilding. Amateur floral art enthusiasts,
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    • 33 10 KAMPUNG San Teng community centre will be closed from Aug 16. Residents can use the Thomson CC (telephone 250-2283) at Upper Thomson Road, which has been open since July 29.
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    • 123 10 BAKER Awyeong Peng Moil, fa, will leave his dough aside to Impersonate an arrogant princess at Anson community centre tomorrow night. Mr Awyeong (right), a member of the Chinese Theatre Circle, will play the role of the haa dan (flirtatious female) m excerpts of
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    • 327 10 A delightful babel of tongues Kaki Bukit THE Kaki Bukit Zone Three RC's monthly meeting is a linguist's delight. For the members speak no less than three languages and two dialects. And the beauty is that everyone understands everybody else. Even their minutes are bilingual, m English and Chinese. Their
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 676 10 H Interested m these activities? MOONCAKES: A mooncake eating contest will be held at the Mountba f ten Pitch, Kallang Park on Sept 9 and 10. Entry forms are available at the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and the People's Association Headquarters. Lanterns: A lantern-making contest for participants below 14 years
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  • Asean: ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 362 11 Eight people, including owner, feared dead KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Eight people were feared killed when a tin dredge overturned m Puchong, near here, yesterday evening. They include one of the owners of the dredge, two engineers and five workers of the Sungai Klang Dredging Company. Mr Michael
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    • 290 11  -  LIM SAY BOON By Melbourne Reporter MELBOURNE, Thurs. The Australian and Malaysian governments have agreed to establish a joint trade committee m a bid to reduce the huge deficit which Malaysia suffers m its trading relation with Australia. This follows talks today between
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    • 169 11 TWO MORE STATES UNDER CERAMAH BAN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The ban on ceramah (religious discussion) with a tendency to lead to tension and endanger national security was extended to two more states from today. Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said he had directed the Inspector-General of Police to extend
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    • 252 11 'Folly to neglect tourism in Johor' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Johor Tourist Association has criticised the Federal authorities for neglecting tourism m the state. Association chairman Datuk Mohamad Ali Haji Hashim said that last year 1.77 million of the 2.75 million tourists entered the country from Singapore, yet the state
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    • 47 11 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. A man armed with a parang ran amok and killed two peoFle and injured nine others, ive of them seriously, m Tasek, about 33 km from here, today. A police spokesman said the man surrendered peacefully after the seven-minute rampage. Bernama.
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    • 161 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The New York Philharmonic Orchestra ha.s been told to drop a Jewish composition from its Kuala Lumpur concert programme after objections from the Malaysian government, a United States embassy spokesman said toduy. The 13t-member orchestra was to have played Ernest Bloch's
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    • 89 11 Dredge bought for $5 million KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The dredge which overturned was bought for about $5 million. There were two other previous owners and the dredge had been lying idle for two-and-a-half years before it was sold and put into service m January last year. The dredge, believed to
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 232 12 Thai temple catches up with modern technology BANGKOK, Thursday ONE Buddhist temple m Bangkok has finally caught up with fast-moving technology. It is the Wat Thammamongkol, where, says the Bangkok Post, ancient religion meets modern technology. The Phra Viriyamongkol Maha Chedi Sri Rattanakosin is a rectangular modernlooking 14-storey building with
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    • 78 12 Holland rejects asylum requests JAKARTA, Thurs. The Dutch government has turned down requests by four Indonesians from remote Irian Java province for political asylum but has given them permission to live m the Netherlands, a Dutch Embassy spokesman said yesterday. The four sought refuge m the embassy m March after
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    • 484 12 Troops now occupy 13 of their villages, says report BANGKOK, Thurs. TASK Force 327 of the Royal Thai Army has begun to bring down the curtain on an area m the northern mountains where remnants of the Chinese Nationalist army, defeated by the communists
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    • 285 12  -  ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Thurs. The Deputy Armed Forces Chief of Staff, Lieu tenant-General Fidel Ramos, yesterday publicly offered to resign during ceremonies marking the anniversary of the Police Constabulary attended by President Ferdinand Marcos. It was the first time
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    • 215 12 Officer on trial for selling secrets JAKARTA, Thurs. An Indonesian navy officer went on trial m a military court yesterday on charges of selling secret military documents to the Soviet Union, a court spokesman said. Lt-Col Johannes Batista Susdaryanto, 49. was arrested m a restaurant on Feb 4, 1982. Military
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    • 151 12  -  HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Thurs. Australia is to train two royal Brunei armed forces infantry companies m jungle warfare, sources said here today. A total of 240 Brunei soldiers, comprising two batches of 120, will spend about three
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    • 66 12 MANILA, Thurs. Taiwanese physicist Wu Tayou has been elected to receive the 1984 Ramon Magsaysay Award for government service, the board of trustees for the awards said today. The board cited Mr Wu, 77, "for designing Taiwan's move towards the forefront of science m
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  • around the WORLD
    • 351 14  - Raja brings a bit of S'pore to young trader P. N. BALJI PAUL JACOB By and PORT MORESBY, Thurs. It was one National Day a young Singaporean businessman trying to strike it big here will not forget for a long, long time. For although he missed the atmosphere of the
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    • 291 14 PORT MORESBY, Thursday THE Western press on Tuesday pushed Mr Michael Somare to the corner over his and the communique's stand on the nuclear issue but the Papua New Guinean Prime Minister came out fighting with all the sharp skills of a politician. The stage
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    • 207 14 Visitors see other side of PNG politicians PORT MORESBY, Thurs. Some foreign dignitaries and pressmen were given a taste of the freewheeling style of a few Papuan politicians on two occasions this week. On Monday night, at an official dinner hosted by Papua New Guinea's Deputy Prime Minister Paias Wingti,
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    • 137 14 Sihanouk to meet Mitterrand twice a year VISITING Prince Norodom Sihanouk, with French President Francois Mitterrand after their 4ftminote meeting at the Elysee Palace m Paris on Wednesday. Prince Sihanouk, president of the antiVietnamese Democratic Kampochean coalition, later told reporters that he asked France to play a bigger role m
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    • 396 14 Security forces cut off Jaffna m counter-insurgency drive COLOMBO, Thursday SRI LANKA'S Tamil separatist guerillas attacked two more state banks m the northern city of Jaffna early today amid reports that the whole province had been cut off by security forces who had
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    • 258 15 Fed rejects across -board solution to debt crisis WASHINGTON, Thurs. United States central bank chairman Paul Volcker said the debt problem still threatened international financial stability, but he rejected an across-the-board solution as unrealistic. In testimony before the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee, Mr Volcker said further cuts m
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    • 78 15 ArgentinaIMF accord hopes slim Meanwhile, m WASHINGTON, prospects for an early accord on economic reform between Argentina and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) appeared slim even though a top Argentine official expressed hope that a breakthrough might come this week. Argentina's Economy Minister Bernardo Grinspun, who began talks with IMF
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    • 164 15 WASHINGTON, Thurs. A conservative legal group wants a Congressional ethics committee to investigate Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro for not revealing her husband's financial interests. The Washington Legal Foundation, associated with conservative Republicans, filed a complaint with the House of Representatives ethics committee on Tuesday accusing
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    • 149 15 THIS photograph looks like any other taken by an ordinary camera but not so as it's a computer-enhanced shot from a satellite hovering somewhere between the earth and moon. According to the authoritative Jane's Defence Weekly, it shows a 75,Mt-tonne Soviet nuclear-powered aircraft carrier under
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    • 366 15 The US decision to withdraw from Unesco NEW YORK, Thursday THE United States' decision to withdraw from the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) is part of a much larger US challenge against the United Nations system, a Congressional advisory group charged yesterday.
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    • 156 15 LONDON, Thurs. A four-year-old boy m Africa with a rare eye ailment was seen by a doctor 9,600 km away yesterday. A British surgeon, Dr Andrew Valance-Owen, used satellite and computer technology to examine Sibonelo Fakudze, who has painfully bulging eyes because he is suffering from Crouzon's
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    • World briefs
      • 69 15 IRAN SAID an Iraqi air attack yesterday hit and set fire to an Iranian oil platform m the Persian Gulf, but the blaze was immediately extinguished and damage was minor. The Iranian statement, reported by Irna news agency, followed an Iraqi claim earlier thai its planes had
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      • 61 15 SOLIDARITY FOUNDER Lech Walesa has appealed for the release of two union activists jailed on charges of treason, an offence not covered by the government's recent amnesty for political prisoners. Mr Walesa, m an appeal issued m Warsaw on Wednesday, called on the Warsaw government to extend the
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      • 57 15 ISRAEL'S SENIOR politician, 75--year-old Interior Minister Josef Burg, may be emerging as a possible compromise candidate to head a national unity government and end the nations political paralysis, Israeli Television reported yesterday. The leaders of the Likud and Labour blocs were scheduled to meet yesterday to discuss
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      • 71 15 OPEC WILL lower its overall production without hesitation if this is necessary to protect its official prices, Dr Man a Said Al-Oteiba, Petroleum Minister of the United Arab Emirates, was yesterday quoted as saying. Dr Oteiba told the Saudi daily newspaper, Asharq Al-Awsat, that Opec would balance
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      • 64 15 PRIME MINISTER Robert Mugabe has said Zimbabwe's first post-inde-pendence elections should affirm support for his party and provide the mandate for a one-party state and "fulfilment of the socialist revolution." Mr Mugabe, 60, said this on Wednesday to the 6,000 delegates and hundreds of visiting communist officials at
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    • 100 16 LONDON, Thors. Proceedings m the House of Lords may be televised for the first time next year. A Lords' committee has recommended that British television networks be allowed into Parliament m January (or a six-month experimental period. The House of Commons, the Lower House where Prime
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    • 408 16 Possibility of mines along their route CAIRO, Thursday THE vanguard of 9,000 Egyptian Muslims set out for Mecca today, their annual holy pilgrimage given a chilling twist this year because of the possibility that mines might be strewn along their route
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    • 286 16 ROME, Thurs. TWO hijackers of an Iranian airliner who surrendered here yesterday and released 294 passengers and 11 crew unharmed were last night identified as Iranian teenagers. Police at Ciampino Airport said the explosives the hijackers had said they were carrying turned out to be dummies,
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    • 190 16 PARIS, Thursday THE Conservative majority m the French Senate early today voted down a Socialist plan to amend the constitution to permit wider use of referendums. The 207-106 vote, with the speaker abstaining, was fully expected as the Conservative opposition has
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    • 170 16 BEIRUT, Thurs. The Cabinet has approved sending the army to the hills overlooking Beirut m an attempt to quell almost daily clashes between Druze Muslim militiamen and Christian Lebanese fighters. The deployment, approved yesterday for Aug 18, will be the first step m extending Beirut's
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    • 60 16 PERTH. Thurs. Thousands of sea birds from the Antarctic are dying m Western Australia after being blown north by freak winter gales, ornithologists here have said. They described the deaths as one of the biggest sea bird disasters m memory. The main species affected are the
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    • 151 17 WHERE United States funds are contributed to nations which support abortion with other funds, the US will contribute to such nations through segregated accounts which cannot be used for abortion. The US will no longer contribute to separate non-govern-mental organisations which perform or actively promote
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    • 411 17 MEXICO CITY, Thursday 'Money must not be spent on abortions' condition WHILE most commentators are still telling us that population growth inhibits economic wellbeing, the United States has come up with the opposite view. More people does not necessarily mean less economic growth,
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    • 142 17 The US policy on abortion and world population drew harsh criticism from delegates. A random poll of delegates last night showed widespread condemnation of Mr Buckley's speech. "The US stance is likely to sabotage efforts to reduce fertility," British MP Eric Deakins said. "In my
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    • 709 18  -  MICHAEL KAUFMAN By WARSAW With more and more hard-core Solidarity activists being freed under the terms of a sweeping government amnesty, Poland's outlawed trade union movement is finding it even more difficult to unify and reorganise its ranks. For one thing, it has
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    • The Straits Times says
      • 425 18 THE nation which went on parade yesterday was a picture of pride, confidence and strength. It showed that it was proud of its achievements. It exuded confidence m its bearing its deportment as well as its sense of direction. And it demonstrated, m a determined and
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    • 710 18 The Russell Baker column NEW YORK Forty years ago, every other person you saw at the swimming pool had a big scar on the right side of the abdomen where the surf eons had gone m and plucked out an appendix. Doctors at that time loved
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    • 1286 18  -  DR NOORDIN SOPIEE Part two of a three-part series on Asean By Director-General Institute of Strategic and International Studies m Kuala Lumpur Tomorrow: Concert of Powers, Community of Nations als to the test of open debate and criticism; it subjects the strongest of personalities
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    • 419 18 MAKE AN APPONTMENT WITH THE The t c led kJvn bof a group of highly qualified and i experienced doctors, led clearly and A f^/pJL y liiiy DiNlrirwforv '-«v_ ADVERTISEMENT i^mm The Luxury Times Keran X Tho Choice Komodo Pride of )f Aristocrat s Javanese Craftsmanship hy LUALKY Ertd 1974
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  • FORUM
    • 428 19 Raids are not effective Why illegal hawking is still here I HAD visitors from New Zealand last month. As they had been hospitable towards me while I was m their country I decided to take them to various places of interest here. We decided to go to Mount Faber one
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    • 275 19 Shop man refused one-cent coins I WOULD like to draw attention to the following incident and its implications. I believe the matter to be of some importance to the public, and hope that the relevant authorities would be able to offer advice or undertake appropriate action m response to it.
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    • 261 19 Hotel safe deposit box was not safe at all MY wife and I toured South America m June this year. At every stop, the guides told us to be careful of pickpockets and snatch thieves and advised us to keep our valuables m hotel safe deposit boxes. we did as
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    • 116 19 No warning of water supply cut I AM a secondary four student. Recently, the water supply to my house m Margaret Drive was cut without any warning. Everyone m the neighbourhood was caught unaware. The supply was cut at about 10 a.m. and was only restored at about 5 p.m.
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    • 244 19 The taxi driver doesn't have it easy I OFTEN see complaints about taxi drivers m the newspapers. Most of them are about drivers not stopping their taxis or about them refusing to go somewhere or other. Taxi drivers are self-employed. Their income depends on the number of passengers they carry
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    • 114 19 PLEASE refer to the letter "A musical a day is just too much" by Mr Yee Kong Weng. (ST, Aug 1). I agree with the writer that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation should reduce the number of its musicals to three a week so that other
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    • Replies
      • 143 19 WE refer to the letter "Drivers should not shut the door too soon" by "Parent". (ST, July 30). We thank the writer for bringing the incident to our attention. The importance of passenger safety and the need to exercise care and patience towards passengers
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      • 62 19 WE refer to the letter from your reader "Sufferer". (ST, July 3). He may be pleased to note that there are already parking restrictions on both sides of Jalan Pemimpin (until Clover Park). There is, therefore, no need to install "no-parking" signs. Furthermore, the Traffic Police will
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      • 125 19 WE apologise to "Scarred Face who wrote the letter "When red hot metal fell on road" (ST, July 13), for the ugly blotch on his windscreen. The Public Works Department prohibits welding work to be carried out above moving traffic without the use of preventive screens
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      • 100 19 WE would like to thank Mr Andrew Chua for his suggestion to provide exercise stations m the Botanic Gardens. ST July 7). The Botanic Gardens is a research complex for botanical and horticultural studies. It is also a living library where visitors can view and learn the
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      • 99 19 WE are pleased to inform Mr S.K. Goh, who wrote the letter "Improve link to industrial estate" (ST, July 6), that the Public Works Department will provide an opening at the centre median of the junction of Admiralty Road West and Senoko Avenue. We would like to
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      • 97 19 WE regret to inform "Green who wrote the letter "Turn this land into a park" (ST, June 30), that we will not be taking up his suggestion to develop a park on the area bounded by Mount Elizabeth, Mount Elizabeth Link and Bideford Road. This is a
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    • 402 19 /CT\ SINGAPORE ?<f>S CONTACT LENS V 3/ SOCIETY The following members are: D CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS D OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS OPTOMETRISTS LJ BENJAMIN coward j. benjamin pte ltd. 7'..7T.T7. #01 -02 Mt. Elizabeth Medical Certre. F.AX.L.P. Mount Elizabeth Road (0922). Tel *****55, *****79. CHEN YIN FOOK dah sin opt. Co. T?r7»
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    • 214 19 m mm m *k^ V jp\ i w N j F v 1 L Ik wBL vi 1 SMALL WORLD ENTERTAINt:RS from i s.\ Tickets SIO. SN and S5 he TEEN WORLD SINCiI RS will present a 30 minute performance entitled "Happy l)a\s" taken from the 1950 The SMALL WORLD
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 848 20  -  LIM YOON LIN The Begion With Jakarta's investment approvals only one-fourth last year's level REPORTS by Indonesia's investment coordinating board (BKPM) of a sharp decline m domestic and foreign investment approvals for the first half of this year have sparked off much debate among
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    • 910 20 Where has the money borrowed by Latin Americans gone? SANTIAGO (Chile) THE borrowing spree launched a decade ago to modernise Latin America with billions of petrodollars has come to a painful halt with the largest projects unfulfilled and much money wasted. The region's debt, US$35O billion (***** billion), was so
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    • 360 20 Very limited edition y^k ictured here is the 'Darjah j_^_^^^_^|_|^^_|_^_^_|g.___|^__g^_^__g^_g^^_g^_|^__| Post this today H I/ Utamaßakti Chermerlang' or I Distinguished Service Order I To SAF Careers Centre I (Military). It may be awarded by the S^^H^^^^^^^^H^^^^^^^^^^^B Dempsey Road ri i ■^PUi H Singapore 1024 E President to any man or
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • Financial ABC
      • 165 21 IT IS the speed at which assets can, if desired, be realised when necessary. Liquid assets are cash, or near cash. Cash under the bed is the most liquid of assets. But the well-to-do man is unlikely to have much "mattress money." He will hold his assets m forms
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      • 105 21 IT MEANS not only all that part of the earth's surface which is not covered by water, but all the gifts of nature such as forests, minerals, and soil fertility. "Land" also includes harvests from the sea such as fish and minerals and explains why the economic zones of
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    • 198 21 RENONG Berhad is to buy the company developing Kompleks Wilayah m Kuala Lumpur and a pipe manufacturer, Pakai Industries Bhd, for a total of $26.42 million m a bid to improve earnings and diversify sources of future earnings. Renong said it has agreed
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    • Short stops
      • 86 21 APPLICATIONS for a total of 11.36 million shares have been accepted under the New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) Bhd one-for two rights issue at 5M4.50 (SRO9) per Msl stock, the company said. The figure represents 99 per cent of the 11.48 million new shares to be issued under
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      • 52 21 HONGKONG The number of convictions under Hongkong's Companies' Ordinance rose sharply m the first seven months of the year, Registrar General Noel Gleeson said. He said 106 charges have been recorded this year, with 49 convictions so far, against 13 charges last year, all of which resulted m
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      • 61 21 PALO ALTO (California) Hewlett-Pack- ard Co said it signed contracts with China officially forming the China -Hewlett-Packard Co Ltd joint venture company to sell and support Hewlett-Pack-ard products m China and to make products from the current Hewlett-Packard product line. The new company, which will be equally owned,
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    • 260 21 PERTH is sitting on a tourism goldmine, according to a Singapore hotel entrepreneur, Mr S. C. Huang. Mr Huang is backing his judgment to the tune of A$2S million (Ss47 million) on a 28t-room, five-star Orchard Hotel complex m Perth which will be
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    • 158 21 Profits up 5 pc to $37 m for Rothmans CIGARETTE makers Rothmans Industries Ltd s pre-tax profits rose 5 per cent for the year ending June 30. Profits grew to $37.74 million from the previous $35.93 million. But what stopped profits from burning away is investment income which rose by
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    • 398 21 LONDON Several large banks reduced their base lending rates by half a percentage point to 11 2 per cent from 12 per cent on Wednesday, reflecting an unexpected drop m the British money supply last month. Analysts said the pound's strengthening against the
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    • 671 21 Feter 's principle for Olympic success Profitable Olympics Los Angeles Games will show a multi-million dollar profit LOS ANGELES THE Los Angeles Games will show a multimillion dollar profit and are setting Olympic attendance records m almost all sports, games chief Peter Ueberroth said earlier this week. Asked to sum
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    • 93 21 In the marke: SHARE prices closed broadly easier on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday for the third straight day on continued profittaking and a general lack of buying support. Reflecting the easier trend, the widely-fol-lowed New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index lost 9.58 points to 1450.20.
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    • 44 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 10 73 12 Finance 0 12 3 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 0 9 I Oil palms I 5 I T.ns 2 9 1 Rubbers 1 13 4 Deb/Loans 0 0 I Total 14 123 23
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    • 226 21  - Increasing rivalry erodes hotel's half-time profits ANGELINE TAW By DESPITE the S.; per cent rise m the num- ber of tourists to Singapore In the first half of th's year, Shangri-La Hotel's half-time profits show a 24.5 per cent drop. The hotel, which takes a comfortable place among the top
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    • Commodities
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        30 22 Closing prices Rubber cents/kilo Singapore August closed Malaysia September 209.50 down 2 25 cents T Closing prices lin Ms/kilo Straits Tin 29 15 unch Turnover 185 tonnes down 50 'onnes
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      • 36 22 GOLD USS/oz Thurs Wed Singapore closed 343 20-343 70 Hongkong 343 90-344 40 343.20—***** Wed Tues New York unav 343 50—344 00 London 345.25-345 75 344 00-344 50 Dec Fefa Simex Gold Vo°um! I
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      • 51 22 HONGKONG Gold closed slightly lower yesterday at U*****.90/ 344.40 an ounce against New York's finish of U*****.25/75, reflecting late strength m the US dollar. However, the Toss was cushioned by Iraq's report early m the afternoon that its aeroplanes had hit a largo vessel near Kharg Island.
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      • 138 22 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market closed lower on profit-taking and speculative selling in anticipation of further weakness in Chicago soya futures. palm Closing prices Crude MS/Umw j palm oi Aug 1002 50 (north 1000 (central i south I Sept 1005 (north) 1000 (south) Refined palm oil M$
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      • 222 22 Noon clow* Ctai* priett. USS/tom* FOB BANGKOK NMf net 100% Ist class 320 100* 2nd class 285 100% 3rd class ?80 Broken ric* A I Super 240 A 1 Special 237 looruain 100% 2nd grade 275 MMM 10% 275 Main unq HONGKONC Thai NNtt 100% ok) crop Ist
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      • 83 22 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo. Demand again was poor. The price here is at parity with the spot price m London, following Sterling's rise against the ringgit. The buffer stock manager continued to absorb
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    • 426 22 a round-up off wire services _____rJ I I I II I I I t I Hongkong Hang Seng Thursday 901.16 (894.13) Week ago 893.69 J\ Australian AM-Ordinaries Thursday 727.1 (729.4) £j itWeek ago 705.3 Australian Industrials Thursday 1020.4 (1023.5) Week ago 1010.0 Financial Times Industrials Wednesday 839.0 (830.5)
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    • 301 22 8 HK$ Chance Associated Hotels Bank Of East Asia 19 80 Cheung Kong 810 -0 05 Chmo Light 12 30 +0 1 Cross Harfa Tunnel 9 306 -0 1 F E Consortium 0 33 -0 01 For East Exch PMex 0025 -0005 G I Cement 6 80 Great Eagle
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    • 332 22 Aut 9 Ym Ctunt* A|momoto 1 170 unch Ako. 407 -6 Amodo 1270+40 A son, Chem 572 +2 Asah, Glass 740 -2 Bonk Tk 445 unch Bndgestone 60S -3 Canon 1260 +40 Casio Computer 1370 +80 Cituen 495 4 D Nip Prirt 939 +19 O Nippon Screen Do*. 665
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    • 336 22 *ut 9 Cents Change A C I 190 unch A N I 232 +2 A P M 235 Abertoyte 870 -10 Age 292 +2 Afconce Oil 66 +4 Ahed Ma 22S unch Ampol Exp 290 10 Ampol Pet 170 unch Anz 483 +1 Ashton 102 -1 B H P
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    • 239 22 Auf 8 USJ Chanfe Alcoa 35*t Ahied Chem Cp 32<4 -H AKrt Chalmers 9H unch Am Tel Tel 18* unch Amax Inc 18% Amr Cotp 28 -2 7 Bethlehem Stl 18H -Vk Boemg Co 50* -IW Burroughs Cp 56* -IV* Coterp*or Co 35H -H Chase Manhtn 40 r
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    • 565 22 I Auf 9 Pence Chance INDUSTRIALS AHed-Lyrons 159 +1 Ass Dairies 166 2 BTRPLC 454 -5 Bobcockt 137 unch Barclay* 457 -5 Beechams 323 -7 BKX 223 -5 Blue Circle 401 +5 BOC Group 231 17 Boon 161 -1 Bowater 156 unch BATS 251 -3 Britannia 70 BP 460
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    • 130 22 DEPOSIT RATES P a Savings account 7 Autosave 6 Fixed deposit 3 1 month 7 1 3 months 7 6 months 7 4 9 months 7 1 4 12 months 7' 4 RATESl Pa p nme rate 2 9 Personal /Renovation (F'at rates) I 4 years 7 Housing (discounted)
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    • 337 22 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receivint Ship (Voyaee) Arr Cargo Time Block AllrYaiba (10) 11/8(0300) TA3 0700 080 C 1300 1500 BSeroia(3sB) 11 '8 (0700) FSB 0800 1000 *****900 U4 HakataM (53/545) 118(0700. FSB 0800 1000 1700 1900 B€ Willin Tokyo (548) 11/8(0700,
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    • 2595 22 INDUSTRIALS Ajmomoto (3 90S) Alcom (2 248) (2) 2 20 (21) 2 23 (7)2.22(7)2 25(12)2 24 Antoh (1 90 B) 1 91S) (18) 1 90 (1) 1 93(11) I 91 cd A Choc (3 18S) (2) 3 10 (3) 3 12 (8)3 14(2)3 18(6)3 16
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      262 22 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Koppel Wharves Sunny Ocean 5 a side 10/8 Totuku Maru 156 aside 10/8 Santa Clara 47 a side 10 8 Builder 111 22 10 8 12 8 Chang Won 15/6 10 8 Donam No 6 38/9 10 -8 14 8 Gerbera 35/6 10/8
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    • 140 21 What a typical family of This Change four would buy from week from last Tangfn Hart wet market wee k y 300fm streaky pork L9O Unch cJX*" 1 T**^ 5.50 Unch I^-—^ I SOOpn beef (frozen) 500 Unch lkg chicken: hen 4.80 Unch f> cockerel 4.40 Unch CCJ_ 10effs:smal 1.
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    • 67 21 Shanghai— Jiangsu-Zhejiang— Guangzhou Rosewood Black wood Furniture ASIA- PACIFIC FUBHITUBE FAIRQ>| Furniture like these once graced the palaces of Chinese Emperors v J^*^BB^ SB '<>pn M <s I HWh BitmL Bi I fc?B^^^ r®*! (W\ (W) V %O&/jL laH>l. <..... i. JviißJ xk\ t T*gfc i .^^TT^r i^T L^jTVl llUljlll
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    • 134 22 y|^ g San/c/ng and F/nance Simplified Import/Export Four lucid and concise guides to the 11 11 C^U A IVII/^C Financing vital mechanics of the banking IVlCwn^Tllllwd Simplified Foreign Exchange industry, from international banking C* Foreign Exchange Dealings services and modern innovations m QC financing to negotiable instruments of p*""S SI
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    • 124 22 ROBERT CHRI STOPI I ER THE JAPANESE M I YI > Out of the ashes of World 'It could well be the most War 11, Japan has risen important appraisal of to become perhaps the Japan and the Japanese greatest economic force by a Westerner m m the free world
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    • 433 23 I for the CERTIFICATE and DIPLOMA I f Of the INSTITUTE Of ADMINISTRATIVE I I MANAGEMENT through I I Wolsey Hall q I OXFORD I >; The wolsey hall home study courses leading to the I new Syllabus certificate and Diploma examinations of the institute of Administrative Management are H
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    • 819 23 I Minolta X-700 Kit 1 ANNIVERSARY !~r M Af s f Q; t s^^? t— sasassi w BENJAMIN GIFT SHOP r-jfr*??.., nett:s 2 3 2 netts 27 2 n,.su 5 #01-104 Lucky Plaza fEs£ S =F Free gifts are not exchangable for ■BbH 9 WK/Bm 9UBI 1110 .cVV^ gOOdS Or
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    • 835 24 Singapore on her We are proud to be part of the success that is Singapore mmmmmm mmmmimm mmm m mimmmmmmmm^ m^^ A timely background to defeated m the of expression highly recommended, Singapore's 25th year of Selt rule July 13, 1962? 11 motives and Singapore: Struggle tor No other book
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  • RACING
    • 686 25 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Four-year-old Anchoring, promoted a class (or his impressive last-start second to On The Double over the Bukit Timah 1,200 m last month, was pulling double m a 600 m workout here this morning, clocking 40.5 sec.
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    • 64 25 YARMOUTH (England). Thurs.— Jockey Lester Piggott was badly bruised yesterday when he was dragged along and kicked by his horse during a race here. Piggott fell after the saddle on beaten favourite Royal Octave slipped Just after passing the winning post m the Bure Selling
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    • 260 25 TWO previous winners of the Arlington Million, the world's richest race, have been left m for this year's race at Arlington Park here on Aug 26 after the final eligibility stage. They are John Henry (America), who won the inaugural running of
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    • Jeep's mail
      • 475 25 ENOUGH has been written m the racing columns about Paititi Gold but perhaps you will excuse me if I bring up the subject of his weight-carry-ing feats. I think Paititi Gold has set up a record hitherto unpubflcised. This great horse has been asked to shoulder 60 kg
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    • 133 25 Johnston's chance to close the gap WITH only three expatriate riders and no visiting jockey riding at the Selangor Turf Club August Meeting, Malcolm Johnston, with eight mounts from nine races at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow, has a great chance of closing the gap between him and Nigel Tiley. Johnston, with
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    • 1868 25 nfffVl 20 CLASS 5 DIV 3 1,200 m mIITI 1 (Ratings: 46-36) (Stakes: $11,500) 1 *****3 UUawara n (M) Trilllon-Zain 6ag same (1200 m) Fraads 4 t ***** Km him tU (41) Ras-Allan 3egd2 5 (12n0mt Imifm 7 S 54* *3* Peerless n M (44) Partners-Tan 5
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 396 25 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MRS ARTHUR LIM CHONG HOCK Nee MDM ONG KAY WAH Aged 76 passed away peacefully on 9 August 1984 leaving behind her beloved Husband ARTHUR LIM CHONG HOCK BONB DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Chwee Seng, Arthur Jr. Kwee Moi Chwee Chye Robert Chwee Hlang (deceased Sao Ha Chwee Kirn,
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    • 44 25 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS TAN M AH HI AN n— KATHIE FUNO DEPARTED S AUG 1964 WISH TO EXPRESS THEIR HEARTFELT THANKS TO ALL RELATIVES AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR KIND ATTENDANCE. ASSISTANCE, CONDOLENCES, DONATIONS AND WREATHS DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT.
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      70 25 In Loving Mtomory Of MR. D. SREEDARAN Departed *****. His life was earnest, his actions kind A generous hand and an active mind, Anxious to please, loath to offend. A loving brother and faithful friend. Always r«mamb*r*d by lov»d on>«. MR. LEE LAY GHEE DEPARTED 10.MJ1 Gone
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      65 25 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. APPASAMY MUTHUSAMY DEPARTED 27/7/ M Daarly miHW) by wil» Letchimi. Brothar-in-law Vnwanathan. torn, Daughters, Sons-in-law, Daughters-in-law and grandchildren. KARUMATHI PRAYERS WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY NIGHT 11/8/ 84 AT 26, UPPER DICKSON ROAD. ATHMA SHANTI POOJA WILL BE HELD ON SUNDAY 12/8/ M
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    • 272 25 Reader's Digest GREAT ILLUSTRATED DICTIONARY More than just a dictionary confined to the meanings, spellings and pronounciation of words The Great Illustrated Dictionary with its wealth of hard-working illustrations, explains how the word came into the language, what problems may be connected with its usage When shcjld you say imply
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  • 190 26  - Along the same lanes THERE were no changes at the top of the Masters event m the Singapore International Open bowling championships at Kalian? yesterday. Despite the race hotting up, the leading eight men and women managed to retain their positions. Mike Wee was still at the top of the
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  • 96 26 CHICAGO, Thurs. Keith Moreland had three hits and drove m four runs yesterday to help the Chicago Cubs complete a four-game sweep with a 7-6 triumph over the New York Mets. Otter remits American LfMgur: Oakland 's 5 Minnesota 0, Seattle 7 California 5, Baltimore 7 Cleveland 4,
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  • 292 26 EDINBURGH, Thurs. When Jock Wallace walked out on Rangers m 1978 for reasons still undisclosed to this day, he left behind a team who had just completed the illusive "treble" of Premier Division title and the Scottish and League Cups. Since then, the League Championship,
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  • 426 26  -  JOE DORAI Olympic flavour for the Ovaltine Cup By THERE will be a touch of the Olympics when the annual two-leg soccer encounter between Singapore and Malaysia for the Ovaltine Cup kicks off at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday (8.30 p.m.). Though obviously still very
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  • 223 26 Soccer duo on the move LONDON, Thurs. Scottish international Gordon Strachan (above) finally joined Manchester United yesterday after a protracted struggle over his future was settled on Tuesday night. The English First Division club believed they had signed midfielder Strachan from Scottish champions Aberdeen m May for £500,000 ($1,405,000), but
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  • 280 26 GLENN HODDLE is poised to end speculation about his future and sign a new contract with Tottenham Hotspur. "I'm optimistic that Hoddle will be a Tottenham player this season and for seasons to come," said new manager Peter Shreeves after talks with
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  • 317 26 INDIANAPOLIS, Thurs. Andres Gomez, of Ecuador, and Manuela Maleeva, of Bulgaria, the top seeds m the US Open Clay court championships, each survived three-set tests yesterday. Gomez, the world's sixth-rank-ing player, had to win the last four games of the third set to overcome American Blame
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  • 220 26 New boy Ellison claims an easy wicket LONDON, Thurs. England, with two bowlers making Test debuts, removed two of their chief tormentors on the opening day of the fifth and final cricket Test against the West Indies at The Oval here today. New boy Richard Ellison, swinging the ball with
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  • 317 26  -  PETER SIOW By May Wong keeps up the family tradition KIM MAY WONG has finally had a bite of the big apple. Last Sunday, she was crowned women's national singles table tennis champion. The 16-year-old schoolgirl is now the sparkling jewel m the local treasury chest.
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  • 238 26 SINGAPORE'S entry for the prestigious Espirito Santo Cup m Hongkong from Oct 30-Nov 2 has be^n accepted much to the relief of the Singapore Ladies' Golf Association. When the SLGA first submitted their entry early this year, it was rejected on a
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  • 127 26 DEFENDING champions Singapore took the lead after the first day of the Pesta Sukan Darts championships at the Plaza Hotel yesterday. They totalled 35 points after four games m the Men's Group One. Hot on their heels were Swida Green, a point behind. Rraalto Men
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    • 68 26 Today's events ARCHERY Pr*U Suluui meet (Gloucester Barracks, 8 a. m DARTS Pert* Sakaa c 'ships (Plaza Hotel, 10 a.m.). HOCKEY Premier Leagae: LA v SRC (Balestier Road, 0.30 p.m.). SOCCER Jaraag latercampaalea Ovaltlae Leagae Div 3: Inrom Spore v Glaxo Chem (Jurong) Stadium, 5.15 p. m. > Part Leagae
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    • 103 27 Men: Leaden after 72 arrows(M »t M metres and M at 7tm): 1 Darrell Pace (USA) 641 I Richard McKinney (USA) 628 3 Goran Bjerendal (Swe) 617 4 Tomi Poikolainen (Fin) 614 5 Hiroshi Yamamoto (Jpn), Patrick de Koning (Bel) 613 7 Suradi Rukimin (Ina) 612 8 Takayoshi Matsushita
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    • 1292 27 Men: 2Mm: Semi-final 1: 1 Kirk Baptiste (USA) 20.29 2 Thomas Jefferson (USA) 20.40 3 Pletro Mennea (Ita) 20.47 4 Jean-Jacques Boussemart (Fra) 20.55 S Atlee Mahorn (Can) 20.77 I Robson Silva (Bra) 20.80 7 Gus Young (Jam) 21.17 8 Luis Morales (Pur) 21.22. Semi-final 2: 1 Carl Lewis
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    • 302 27 FuuU standings: Flu: 1 Russell CoutU (fJZ) 34.7 t John Bert rand (USAJJ 37 S Terry Neilson (Can) 37.7 4 Joaquin Blanco (Esp) 60.7 5 Wolfgang Gerz (FRG) 66.1 Chris Pratt (Aus) 68 1 Michael Mclntyre (GBR) 70.7 8 Jorge Zarif Neto (Bra) 78.7. Flytag Dutchman: 1 Jona- than
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    • 149 27 Archery: Men's 70 and 90 metres, women's 60 and 70m. Athletics: Men's high jump qualifying, women's 4x400m relay first round and semifinals, men's 4x400m relay first round and semi-finals, women's discus qualifying, women's talOOm relay first round, men's 4xloom relay first round, women's high jump
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    • 11 27 Men: Semi-finals: Spain 74 Yugoslavia 61, USA 78 Canada 59.
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    • 188 27 All quarter-finals: Bantam (Mkg): Dale Walters (Can) bt Pedro Ruben Decima (Arg), Hector Lopez (Mcx) bt Ndaba Dube (Zim), Maurizio Stecca (Ita) bt Robinson Pitalua Tamara (Col), Pedro J. Nolasco (Dom) bt Sung-Kil Moon (Kor). Feather (57kg): Omar Catariperaza (Yen) bt Park Hyeong-Oc (Kor), Turgut Aykac (Tur) bt Mohamed
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    • 47 27 Dressage leaden: 1 Anne Grethe Jensen (Den) 1,701 2 Otto J. Hofer (Sui) 1,609 3 Christine Stuekelberger (Sui) 1,606 4 Herbert Krug (FRG) 1,576 S Elisabeth Max-Theurer (Aut) 1,556 I Christopher Bartie (GBR) 1,547 7 Christilot Boylen (Can) 1,540 8 Tineke Bartels de Vrie (Hoi) 1,539.
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    • 57 27 Team sabre: Group A leaders: 1 France 2 W. Germany 3 USA. Oiwp B leaden; 1 Italy 2 Rumania 3 China. Individual earn final: 1 Philippe Boisse (Fra) 2 Bjorne Vaggo (Swe) 3 Philippe Riboud (Fra) 4 Stefano Bellone (Ita) S Michel Poffet (Sui) C Elmar Borrmann (FRG) 7
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    • 34 27 Men: Preliminary r.und: Grasp A: Iceland 23 Switzerland 16, Yugoslavia 19 Rumania 18, Japan 17 Algeria 16. Gmp B: West Germany 20 Denmark 18, Korea 22 United States 22, Sweden 26 Spain 25.
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    • 18 27 Men: Qnalirylng matck far tth and ltth placlags: Canada 1 Malaysia 0. Kenya 2 United States 1.
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    • 11 27 Middle (Mkg) final: Peter Seisenbacher (Aut) bt Robert berland (USA).
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    • 11 27 Semi-finals: France 4 Yugoslavia 2, Brazil 2 Italy l.(Both extra-time).
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    • 89 27 Diving: Men: Springboard final: I Greg Louganis (USA) 754.41 2 Tan Liangde (Chn) 662.31 3 Ronald Merriott (USA) 661.32 4 Li Hongping fChn) 646.35 i Christopher Snode (GBR) 609.51 Piero Italian! (Ita) 578.94 7 Albin Killat (FRG) 569.52 8 Stephen Foley (Aus) 561.93. Synchnnlied swimming: Figure vtm apctttt— 1
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    • 17 27 Men: Semi-finals: Brazil bt Italy 12-15, 15-2, 15-3, 15-5; United States bt Canada 15-6, 15-10, 15-7.
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    • 48 27 Super heavy (over lllkg): Final: 1 Dinko Lukim (Aus) 412.5 kg 2 Mario Martinez (USA) 410 kg 3 Manfred NcrUnger (FRG) 397.5 kg 4 Stefan Laggner (Aut) 385 kg S loannis Tsintsaris (Gre) 347.5 kg I Batholomew Oluoma (Ngr) 337.5 kg 7 Mosad Mosbah (Egy) 330 kg.
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    • 89 27 Finalists: Free style: 4Skg: Gnap A: Son Gab-Do (Kor), Takashi Irie (Jpn), Kent Andersson (Swe). Gr««p B: Reiner Heugabel (FRG), Gao Wenhe (Chn), Robert Weaver (USA). 52kg: Gr*ap A: Ray Takahashi (Can), Kirn Jong-Kyu (Kor), Asian Seyhanli (Tur), Fritz Niebler (FRG). Orwip B: Saban Trstena (Vug). Mahavir Singh (Ind),
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    • 420 27 WHEN Theresa Andrews, winner of the Olympic 100 m backstroke, announced last week that she would give her gold medal to her crippled brother, everyone Knew the gift was more than just a piece of metal. It is sport's most treasured prize. Jostens Inc., the
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    • 39 27 Men: Carl Lewis (USA) 2Mm 19.8t (19.83). Olympic record. Women: Nawal El Moutawakel (Mo r 4Mm hardies 54. Cl (55.17). Olympic record. Msriclca Pulca (Ram) 3,111 m 8:43.32. (New event). Olympic record. Note: Old Owes In bracket*.
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    • 195 27 G S B USA S4 48 21 Romania II 12 9 China 14 7 C FUG if IS is Italy 19 S 1 Canada 7 J 9 Japan 1 i II Anstralla 4 8 11 Finland 4 3 4 France 4 2 11 New Zealand 4 12 Britain
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  • 578 28 Finally, French connect SOCCER LOS ANGELES, Thurs. France qualified for the Olympic soccer final for the first time since 1900 when they beat Yugoslavia 4-2 after extra-time m an action-packed match at the Rose Bowl m Pasadena last night. The French, playing the same attractive
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  • 315 28 Staccato Samba beats on LOS ANGELES, Thursday BRAZIL reached the Olympic soccer final when they edged out Italy 2-1 the semi-finals at Stanford Stadium m Palo Alto last night. The highly-fancied Brazilians needed extratime to secure their place m the final for the first time. In a game of exciting
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  • 87 28 LOS ANGELES County supervisors have endorsed the idea of keeping the once-drab Memorial Coliseum daubed m the Olympic colours of magenta, turquoise, chrome yellow, aqua and lavender. "This will be a bright and constant reminder of the excitement of the Olympiad," said supervisor Kenneth Hahn. But State senator
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  • 90 28 SECURITY guards were startled yesterday when they spotted a metal box under the last row of the Press section" during the Olympic boxing competition at the Sports Arena. Police and a bomb-sniffing dog were summoned and the last row was cleared of reporters. Police were about
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  • 97 28 THEY complain about a business slump m LA during the Olympics, but the takeaway food and drink trade is striking gold. A Chamber of Commerce survey shows that hotels, banks, restaurants and department stores are singing the blues while more humble purveyors of pizza and beer to carry
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  • 92 28 SOVIET journalist Yuri Ustimenko, a Tass reporter covering the Olympics, has faced no hostility m LA despite the Russian boycott. "Most people just say 'Welcome', he said The reception has been friendly and warm The only problem is that we have no pins to trade." But other Soviet
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  • 200 28 pletore DIVING LOS ANGELES, Thurs. American diving star Greg Louganis finally collected the crown jewel of his career yesterday when he won the men's springboard Olympic gold medal. The 24-year-old drama student, who has won every other major honour m the sport, scored a total of
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  • 411 28  -  GODFREY ROBERT By Singapore boardsailor masters elements to finish a fine 18th m final race LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Singapore's Kelly Chan tamed the winds and currents to clinch 18th position m the final race of the windgliding event of the Olympic yachting programme at Long Beach yesterday.
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  • 243 28 The Spainish salvo sinks champs BASKETBALL LOS ANGELES, Thurs. The United States outclassed Canada and Spin beat defending champions Yugoslavia to reach the Olympic men's basketball final here last night. The unbeaten US team, whose seven victories have been by an average margin of 32 points, are rated favourites m
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  • 65 28 LONG BEACH, Thurs. France's Philippe Boisse, outpointed Sweden's Bjorne Vaggo to take the men's individual epee gold medal last night. The more experienced Frenchman, a member of the gold medal epee team m 1980 and four-time national champion, proved too strong for Vaggo and jumped to a 8-2 lead.
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  • 143 28 VOLLEYBALL LONG BEACH. Than. The United States beat Canada and Brazil defeated Italy to reach the final off the Olympic men's volleyball competition last night. The United States trounced Canada 15-8, 15-11, 15-7. The Americans used their powerful attack to full advantage as they
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  • 344 28 WEIGHTLIFTING LOS ANGELES, Thurs. A millionaire Australian fisherman, listed as interested m women and money, proved the strongest man of this year s Olympics last night. Burly 24-year-old Dean Lukin, who made his money from the family tuna-fishing fleet working the tumbling seas
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  • 668 29 Saying goodbye to an American dream Maree's journey ends as Zola's hopes begin to fade Alan Hubbard views the irony of fate on the track for three stars 4 WE'RE delighted to find absolutely no abnormality of the heart. We have advised him medically that if he wants to run,
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  • 393 29 Briton leaves hospital LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Britain's Steve Ovett, m hospital for two days after finishing last m the 800 metres final, will decide this morning whether to run m the Olympic 1,500 m heats. A British team spokesman said last night: "He is going to have,
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  • 840 29 SKLSKLSK I GAVE Page a slight edge m the first and a big edge m the second when he dealt Kirn a standing eight-count after hammering him with several brisk punches. But I didn't think he (Kirn) did enough to warrant a decision the
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  • 255 29 SLS;LLS; LOS ANGELES, Thurs. United States judokas accused the International Olympic Committee of sex discrimination yesterday for refusing to stage their sport at the 1988 Games m Seoul, South Korea. The International Federation of Judo and the American Civil Liberties
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  • 271 29 SHKLS;SL Defiant duo are sent home BELGRADE, Thurs. TWO of Yugoslavia's leading athletes have been sent home from the Los Angeles Olympics after refusing to wear shoes made by Adidas, the giant sportswear manufacturers, who supply the Yugoslav Athletics Federation (FAY). The FAY have a
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  • 211 29 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Worlc amateur heavyweight champion and gold medal favourite Willie DeWit knocked out Uganda's Dodovic Owiny yesterday to reach the semi-finals of the Olympic boxing tournament. The 23-year-old Canadian, making amends for an unimpressive Olympic debut, waded m with fists flying and had the Ugandan
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  • 1054 30 4 When I jump, I jump with one billion people on my shoulders-Pressure? What pressure? There is no pressure for me. I change pressure into motivation, and suddenly it is very m light. 7 Zhu (left) As The Mouth' shouts and the pressure mounts, let's get set
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  • 234 30 LOS ANGELES, Than. Stragglers In the Olympic men's marathon on Sunday will be denied the consolation of a grandstand finish In the Coliseum Stadium In front of nearly 93,Mt people, organisers said yesterday. Instead they will complete the 42.155-km race m the less Impressive surroundings
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  • 1212 31 picture. Lewis and Thompson add to the heat of the hottest day of the Games 4 Between them (Lewis and Thompson), they represent the ultimate m athleticism and they share a sheen off arrogance which would be hard to take iff they were not so dumbfoundingly great. Spectators
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  • 406 31 Drama of the women's 400 m hurdles final: India's Usha misses a medal by a lunge and Nawal wins Morocco's first-ever gold Picture by LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Nawal El Moutawakel, a 22-year-old student at lowa State University, drew on reserves of strength to surge
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  • 77 31 RIO DE JANEIRO, Than. Brazil's 8M metres Olympic gold medallist Joaqnlm Cruz has rejected the offer of a rss2s,Nt ($53,5 M) house from a local newspaper magnate, his sister said today. R&lmunda Cmz said her brother had called from the Olympic Village In Los Angeles
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  • 295 31  -  GODFREY ROBERT LOS ANGELES, Thurs. India's P.T. Usha failed by a lunge to give Asia its first track medal m the Olympic Games athletics programme before a capacity 100,000 crowd at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum here yesterday. With 10 metres left m
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    276 31 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. Alonzo Babers restored the men's 400 metres title to the United States for the first time since 1972 yesterday when he stormed through on the home straight to win from Gabriel Tiacoh, of the Ivory Coast, a country which had never won an
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  • 176 32  -  RICHARD LIM Story by The day of our youth A RUSH of red on the Padang green. It's a section of the Deyi Secondary School contingent, charging into the middle of the field to form, together with the rest, tattoos symbolising patriotism and defence. Their tattoos were
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  • 207 32  -  NANCY CHNG By Bangkok Corespondent BANGKOK, Thurs. Singapore's ambassador to Thailand, Mr Chi Owyang, underwent surgery on Sunday for a pacemaker implant to correct a heart condition. As a result, Mr Owyang, 86, was not able to play host to approximately 1 000 guests at a
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  • 60 32 Burton's last scene CELIGNY (Switzerland). Thurs. Actor Richard Burton, eulogised as one of the world's great actors, was buried m this tiny Lake Geneva village today following his sudden death last Sunday from a brain haemorrhage at the age of 58. Elizabeth Taylor, whom he married twice and divorced twice,
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  • 34 32 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 0.44 points to 1,196.67 points m the first half-hear of trading on the New v O rk Stock Exchange today. AP
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  • 189 32 Cheshire pulls out of Nagasaki ceremony NAGASAKI, Thursday A WARTIME British bomber ace who »w an atomic bomb drop on Nagasaki said today lie withdrew from mi anniversary ceremony In the city after being told bis safety could not be guaranteed. Group Captain Leonard Cheshire said two city officials told
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  • 43 32 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The construction of a permanent orbiting space station, costing US$B billion (5516.8 billion), will be the United States' "next bold step" m space, according to President Ronald Reagan m an article m the September issue of Popular Mechanics. AFP
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  • 255 32 No burial or cremation for surgeons unless Medicare issue is settled CANBERRA, Thurs. An Australian union has come up with a morbid new tactic for winning industrial disputes. The union, which is backing affiliates m a battle with Canberra orthopaedic surgeons over Medicare, yesterday
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  • 406 32 1984 growth stronger than expected Lower unemployment and inflation WASHINGTON, Thurs. The US economy is now expected to post its brightest year m more than three decades, according to figures released yesterday by Treasury Secretary Donald Regan. Business growth m 1984 will be
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    • 139 32 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair, except for showers m a few areas ii. the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 8 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.14 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. Adelaide 9/14 C Showers Manila 23/28 C Fair Amsterdam 11/23 C Clear Melbourne 12/14
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    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 878 1  - Yio Chu Kang starts afresh SAM RAN Developers have moved swiftly into Yio Chu Kang where pig and poultry farms are cleared to make way for a pleasant residential estate By 4 Yio Chu Kang is now the place for people who love privacy and a secluded area. It is
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    • 326 1  - A leisure complex for you GRACE CHNG By Coming Up use the courts free. In addition, he is prepared to hold various tournaments there. There will be ample car park space, he assured. In addition to the 154 covered car parks, there will be nearly 150 lots around the complex.
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      • 916 2  - Living in old houses and flats MATHEW YAP By This place is really central with ample shopping facilities. And it's only a short drjve from the NUS. 9 DrS. Selvalingam of Chip Bee Gardens w I like this place because it is remote and quiet here. It's nice to get
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      • 919 2  - and making them comfortable homes ROSEMARY CHEN By ONE OF LIFE'S greatest woes is to move house. And I must be a glutton for suffering because I have done this no less than 10 times. The packing and unpacking aside, there is that time-con-suming and laborious chore of turning the
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 1236 3  -  LAWRENCE KHOR A Chinese harp player owns Singapore's largest collection of locally grown bonsai. Viewing the plants brings out an emotional response and keeps stress away, says the expert m this ancient art of dwarfing trees m small containers. By In essence, a
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      • 963 4  - Tsukiji the world's largest fish market TERRIL JONES By m Tokyo AS DUSK settles over Tokyo, the neon lights come on, tired businessmen head for their favourite bars, and old men pulling rickshaws take geishas to evening parties. But the working day is iust beginning m Tsukiji, the world's largest,
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    • 446 31  - A musical treat by America's Small World Entertainers MAGDALENE LUM By THE Small World Entertainers are real-life dolls who will undoubtedly steal your hearts when they arrive to give two shows at the Victoria Theatre on Aug 14 and Aug 15. They are knock-outs, whether they appear as lovable moppets
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    • 600 31  - Haiti's a hit at Dickens Tavern J R A JENDR AN He sings m Malay, English, even Cantonese By Night out /His effervescent personality makes him a hit with the crowd, and you only have to hear him sing Footloose and All Night Long (complete with congas) to know why
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    • 222 31  -  MAGDALENE LUM AN ENGLISH film-maker is teaming up with five Singaporeans to produce documentaries, training films and commercials for the local market. Bryan Levinge, 30, has a track record which included working on such well-known films as Revenge of the Pink Panther and The
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    • 140 2 Houses m district 20 for saleC^j Where What How big How How Contact (eg. ft) old much Sembowong Semi-detached 3,400 20 $445,000 agent Htih Estate *****66 Sembawang terroce 2,100 20 $335,000 agent Htih Estote *****84 Sembowong terrace 1,600 20 $308,000 agent Htih Estote *****88 Sembowong corner 1,700 2 $450,000 owner
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    • 344 6 QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO at (Mi MNMU'II Ki-M'n^iiiN \W AKb F.I »X\K^ Film 5 JA A LOVEd! 5 I>AJmX WOMEHJ 5 NOW SHOWING! X GOLDEN SULTAN/ODEON-KATONG/JURONG DRIVE IN J, Q TOMORROW MIDNIGHT AT I Q BROADWAY/REGAL BEOOK /GALA/MAJESTIC KONG CHIAN/VENUS jl Oi SUNDAY MORNING SHOW At (J B| -BROADWAY REGAL/BEDOK/MAJESTIC/KONG CHIAN 1(\ X
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    • 198 6 j > Gary Valenciano, whose first album shot straight to the top > tne cnarts nas t>een winning awards and playing to packed 'sr^^^^l?i^iWl!iw l fe^^^ concert halls ever since @J§JSS33IM|MIWSI^^^ While Zsa Zsa Padilla s beautiful voice and talented T /i performances have earned her the title of Manila's
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    • 24 6 AVENUE —^^^i^ Sl^^^ iff lif^^ B |i i 1 rj%^s«Pi— fV j^tm^^^^^^K/ES&S&^mi QLYMPKS T^% SINGAPORE Business Now available at all leading bookshops. $4 MONTHLY
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    • 665 6 I "LIDO": NOW SHOWING!* I j B (*****14) 11am, 1.30, 4.00. 6.45. 9.15 No Free List JON VOIGHT plays MR MOM m a film filled with more love and emotion, laughter and tears than ft KRAMER vs KRAMER and THE CHAMP combined ■"•"J ■^B.V^aa^BTk I m\kii J BJ |VH mnsiiM
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    • 441 6 l> IJJJ/ OPGANISAfON j C' 5 THE MAN WHO LOVED WOMEN j'| J > NOW SHOWING' 5 GOLDEN SULTAN X X S SHOWS DAILY V J 11am 130 .4. 6 30*9 15pm Q t iNKATONCi (j I > 3 O I Sundo> il. SK At I 30pm V i JURONG
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    • 391 7 ffi£jj|||^^ Rocco presents some of the anywhere else m BfWwa m.f^vi^^B iT^i 4L f k\^I f Ii 1 l?^^H most popular choices m Singapore. Hurry! For these HiflnJV ■^^J^fftfr! l P ll f^ l fN*f^ our American design series and many more selections ■Ty i^w f!3 9 I and Italian
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    • 282 8 7/V^/^//7^7////7////77a MTo\d^ cV 2»nVce >wav '^B jKiderlaiiL ou EEN ted' 0 flk r >J »M»»X«<«K«« tf 'spungma K^f^^^p $1080 iSfitaj vk^j^^ MM^ M> fell A*\ ,1 A *JJ v A MHHHH (HUB $980 JAHWCSE SfNOINE LEATHFI? SETTEE 18HPi^£— 3f^^^^^^B 64X0 RAMIN DINING SET r -v..-; ißF^^ i^a y*KIO (table 6
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    • 264 8 COMICS G ARFIELD By Jlm Davis V J~*"^ SL££P IN TR£E<d, J V jf^V^^^ ~^^H Ji r I'm GerriNe J C so can i"r rrP"^ BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY By Bates Sparling 'WR«I V^JB^TWAVevAJM^rX FNOW- üßT rWHAT'e^Q^TfO^Bt-E/ VG>R.y' THREE |flljs!i|^Jr MAKES IT 'I BEGsIN PRIMING If mW WROMS,
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    • 544 9 The Other The one that means business We don't blame you if you sometimes mistake us for tflc thcr magazine, the one that's been around a hlt longer. After all. we both tr\ to do the ggjgj^P B same thing: bring you reading matter m the most C^T I convenient
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    • 304 9 I We are a well established Company dealing m light industrial machines and materials. We wish to invite suitable applicants for the following positions m our Administration office and factory at Delta House, 2 Alexandra Road, Singapore 0316. Administrative Officer (Around 5 28,000 per annum) The successful candidate will be
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    • 398 9 Sl_ PEANUTS Byaehutz TOURNAMENT 60LP /PO YOU GET NERVOUsN I I (l PON'T KNOU)..^ I I IVE NEVER MAPE IT C S ,n BE VERY WHEN VOU<RE °N I V^-^c^v—^ TO TME FIRST TEE NERVE -UJgACKIN6 VTHEFIRST TEE^/ l H%^ 19&4 United Feature SyrxJicale.lnc 8- IO KING TUT Clm T
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    • 675 10 APPOINTMENTS SENIOR MARKETING OFFICER Forward Oversea Credit Ltd an established finance company specialising m industrial financial services wishes to appoint a Senior Marketing Officer. The successful candidate, reporting to the Marketing Manager, will be responsible for development of the company's existing industrial portfolio. He or she will be required to
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    • 425 10 Brush up your spelling, punctuation and grammar, style and diction, note-taking and essay-writing. WRITING I ENGLISH The comprehensive and practical guide to all the skills of written communication. $7.20 Tin Times 111 llyJ Distributors When m need, The Straits Times Classified is what you need. SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION has vacancies
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    • 568 10 m I RELIANCE CONTRACTORS (PTE) LTD. is looking for qualified personnel for the following posts: A) PROJECT MANAGER V Applicants should be suitably qualified in^l Building/Civil Engineering and have proven experience m controlling RC structures, quality finishings and dealing with subcontractors. Applicants with more than 10 years contracting experience preferred.
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    • 404 10 f THE Lasco^ EXECUTIVE RESIDENCES invites applications for the following appointments:- SILKS LOUNGE Lounge Stewardess Bartender/Waiter KITCHEN Cook Pantry Maid ENGINEERING Plumber Building Maintenance Officer TELEPHONE Telephone Operator Interested applicants, please call personally between 9.00 am to 1.00 pm 2.00 pm to 5.00 pm with the relevant documents at: The
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    • 781 10 I Technician Diplomate I Scholarship Scheme I The Polytechnic invites applications from H Singapore citizens/ permanent residents of H H Singapore and other ASEAN citizens H to apply for appointments of H I Assistams I under the above Scheme H H Qualifications H Technician Diploma from Ngee Ann Polytechnic m
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    • 932 11 NOTICES g\ flßßflMi AMERICAN OIL r JLA nil i^ AND SUPPLY CQ M llBlaBP AN AOSI COMPANY 238 WILSON AVENUfc NEWARK. NEW JERSEY ***** t2Ol l 589 0250 TWX 710 995 4462 proudly announce the appointments of 1 5G9G5 SynOil Grease Pte Ltd Tannery Block 1 Ruby Industrial Complex 35
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    • 893 11 PUBUCUTUHES I r TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited for the following:— 1 Supply of 16mm 2 4-core Cu/PVC/SWA/PVC cable Eligibility: Registered Contractors m Supply (d) Electrical Materials A2 and A3 2 Supply of oscilloscope for Pasir Panjang Power Station Eligibility: Registered Contractors m 9(i) and 9(ii) Mechanical Engineering; Supply (d)
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    • 831 11 I t HDB I Separate tenders are invited tor each ot the I H following- H I (1) CARPARKS AND SEWERS (Part) at Tarn I pines Neighbourhood 4 Contracts 1 2 and I I (2) SEWERS at Zhenghua New Town Neigh- I bourhood I Contracts 4 5 and Neigh- I
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    • 830 11 MINISTRY *CF THE ENVIRONMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited from CIDB and PWD Registered Contractors for the following (I) The Cleansing and Desilting of Kallang River from Bendemeer Road to Kallang Bahru and Sunqei Whampoa from Bendemeer Road to its confluence with Kallang River Ref: TEN (ENV)OB/84/12. •Show round: Meet
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    • 543 12 NOTICES The MRT Corporation PREQUALIFICATION NOTICE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF DIESEL LOCOMOTIVES (CONTRACT 175) AND/OR FLAT WAGONS (CONTRACT 176) The Mass Rapid Transit Corporation intends to prequalify suitable tenderers for the supply and delivery of ten diesel locomotives and twenty bogie flat wagons for use as work trains m the
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    • 692 12 Tender Notice I Tenders are invited for: I I BUILDING H I a) ADS/T/84/003— Design, supply, install- I ation, testing, commissioning and main- I tenance for twenty-four (24) months of I CCTV Surveillance System at Comcentre I Complex. I Eligibility: Registered Contractors— Class B.C& D Non-registered Contractors Deposit sssoo.oo I
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    • 930 12 TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders are invited for -1 UNDERDECK REPAIRS TO EAST WHARF (BERTH 44 BERTH 47) Tender Deposit 551, 500.00 Closing Date 4 Sep 84 Site Showround :16 Aug 84 at 8.45 am Meet at PSA Pass Office. 2nd Storey. Tanjong Pagar Complex 2 CONSTRUCTION OF CANTEEN AT PASIR
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    • 522 12 f (ffiHDB I I FIRST-COME-FIRST-SERVED I INDUSTRIAL PREMISES AT 1) Geylang Easts) Toa Payoh 2) Ang Mo Kio 6) Yishun 3) Defu 7) Woodlands w FLOOR AREA: 57.8 sm to 260.5 sm RENTAL: $9.14 psm to $17.33 psm (inclusive of service and conservancy charges) Applications are invited for industrial shops
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    • 201 12 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. 18 117* ED.) IN THE HIGH COIHT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. SBB OF 1984 Re: CHONG YOCK CHIN (f Ex parte: ALTOMEX FAR EAST (PTE) LIMITED a CrrdlUr In the matter of a Bankruptcy Notice Issued on the itth day of April, 1984. To Chong
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    • 181 12 IN THK lIM.II (OIRT OF THK K KIM BIH OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 1827 of ItB4 Between AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC. Plaintiffs LJAIW KIN CHAN Defendant To: Liauw Kin Chan of 33. Jalan Hitam Manis. Singapore 1438. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you m the High
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    • 736 13 NOTICES GENERAL ENGINEERS CORPORATION PTE LTD I LOSS OF SHARE CERTIFICATES Application has been made to the Directors to issue duplicate certificate m place of certificates lost or destroyed I Name Cert. No No. of Shares Mr Loh Kah Teow 1 1 Mr Loh Kah Teow 3 1.000 Notice is
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    • 647 13 MNISTRY OF DEFENCE Tender will be received for the > supply of fhe following undermentioned items m the Ministry of Defence up to 1 1 00 am on date shown against the items 1. TAILORING OF NEW NO 3 UNIFORM FOR THE RSN PERSONNEL Tender No MINDEF (MMO) P/0 1
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    • 698 13 IN THK I NITED STATES DISTRICT COI RT FUR THK DISTRICT OF HAWAII It \< 111 HAUSKY STUART SHIKLDS, INCORPORATED, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. THIAN HAW YEO, an individual, Defendant. Civil No. BMIIS SIMMONS SUMMONS THE STATE OF HAWAII: TO MR. THIAN HAW YEO, Defendant: (Address Presently Unknown) YOU ARE
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    • 807 13 IN THK HIGH COI 'RT OP THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE om parties Winding Up No. 211 of 19M > In the Matter of Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of Berkeley Development Pte Ltd ADVERTISEMENT OP PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding up
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    • 663 13 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE CampaaJes Winding lp Na. 223 of 1984 j la the Matter af the Companies Act (Chapter 185) Aad la the Matter af WAN FURNITURE INTERNATIONAL (PTE) LTD. ADVERTISEMNT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding up
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    • 1257 13 I Asiatic Development Bertiad I (Incorporated m Malaysia) B I INTERIM RESULTS I H The unaudited results of the Company and of the Group for the I six months ended 30th June. 1984 together with the comparative I H results for the corresponding period m 1983 are as follows I
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    • 507 14 SINGAPORE Sommerville Park offers the utmost m hmm|m^ 4HH gracious, country club style living. j^H^Bfifll^ 5^ Situated on a 8.5 hectare (21 acre) ele- B^^^ vated site bounded by Farrer and Holland |fl r^lfc^^^fc «£9^kk fIH Roads, amidst tropical foliage, arrays of I^^HlHli^^-1 v '*'>4->_ scented flowers, rustic rock gardens,
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    • 141 14 ADVERTISEMENT ?PH iBBBBBBBBBBBW«BBBBBVfIBBH^BBVBBV^BB3i|^^BBi^9^V^^}72C^^?%4hatf^^CA v^. Sommer ville a success story H£b bWa In Mir iIBBBT iKBBB BB BBb BBBBBbt I ttSc^_ IBBB^^BBBI Bfi 888 Bf^. .-I 888. L^BBBr BBBBBf BBr *v I Bkft lAfe^Bl fla BkLy'^B' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBt iB B?^? aaBBbBBBBHBw^ The /iving anrf dining areas are /i«erf U'lf/i specially designed split
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    • 1504 15 I V^ J 3© SEMBAWANC M«Ct.* I >! > > J y renovated s<ng!| !uoy. servant's Hi tu>rej ierrac« 3 bedroom* Xx e«trr«iin| tcben Krpehold Vat>r»nd can. v <)S^*' ?>Sii "ONE MALE AND Female Dobermann for sale. $700 to $750. Owner with garden. Tel: *****22." This was the advertisement m
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    • 550 15 18 Horn* Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing Furnishing Furnishing CCS Home Furnishing Finance Turns Your House Into A Home Call our Furnishing Line *****92 and let's talk about the benefits you "~"^fi_ i T^^eA4 v vft J »fc^&*J~/Cv^ 2. 4? >^r~i "^Ji I *> ?9lr UbV i
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    • 364 15 I 30 Hairdressing I ~b^as3b2 I rTiBTKJB/ MwnOSpn©r6. I 0616 Far East Ptea I ScoH> flbad I ARM tOSJ* I Mi Jttav* ip 7.90tm. YUMEI INTERNATIONAL JAPAN Salon London Professional Creative Teams m attendance Michael Ivan Pansy Kazuko Koike from Tokyo OfferCut:- $15.00, Perm:- $30.00 $39.00. (Salon 3 years old).
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    • 394 15 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday-Fndoy 9.000 m 5.00pm Soturday: 8 30om 2 00pm 1 lorn deadline tor The Sunday Times) Public Holiday: 9.00 am I.oopm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre. "02-105 Lucky Plaza 10 00am 12noon, -v lpm-5 3Opm (Mon Fn) (4 00pm tor next doy) Times House, 390 Kirn Seng Rood
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    • 667 15 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor YANG CIVIL ENGRG PTE LTD (RENOVATION DIVISION) ■-01-07 PEK CHUAN BLDG 118 LAVENDER ST SINGAPORE 1233 Specialist m all types of renovation works for HDB/ Private apartments including residential and commercial buildings. Free Designing and Planning c Working within >our budget c All types of floor/ wall
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    • 1047 15 RATES: Ordinory I 00 per word (Mm $1 5 00) T n Tl 900 per col cm S*m,-D,sploy M ,n $57 00 Strg,ts T.mes) $19 50 pr col cm (Mm $58 50 Sunday Times) n $23 75 per col cm U sploy Win $71 25Stro,ts T.mes) $24 40 per col
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    • 526 15 CLASSIFICATION GUIDE Entertainment ft Food guide p 1 5 Personal Services/ Merchandise p IS, 16 Business To Business p 1 6 Employment p 16—22 Vehicles p 22, 23 Accommodation/Properties p 23—28 Travel Guide p 28, 29 Education Instruction p 29, 30 Announcements p 30 Obituaries p 25 (Section I) 37
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    • 704 16 40 Other Services HOLMES PRIVATE INVESTIGATION Aijenry I'te Ltd For enquiries, please contact Tel 250M84 2.5.***** BM BUIBjBIH 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE professional/ household/ office removals, deliveries and disposal services Specialised m pianos, organs. safes Careful uniformed workers provided. 24-hr service including Sundays and Public Holidays Tel: *****73-
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    • 690 16 48 Business Financing 48 Business Finsncing A\t\Q Housing and other \£V^ Property Loans k v oO^ •*tA •Hire Purchase %-tfljiV^ Leasing #Slia|i§Loaili {_S> SfcNGAPURA BULDNG SOCETY LTD A Fintnct Compiny ts*t*srm) SMC* I9SO An ipprovd comptny undtr the Tn,smesAcltC»p4Ol tor icceptng deposits from trusts. HtadOrfiM 70ShtntonrVay#OI<01 Manna Hoint Singapore o2o7
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    • 426 16 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies USED MACHINERY FOR SALE c (CHINA) shaping machine. (TABATA) rotary table c/w Indexing plate 14"). c (CHINA) gearhead gap lathe. Contact *****44/5, Mr. Yung. USED EQUIPMENT FOR sale. 1. One unit Dalnlppon 640 C Vertical Camera. 2. One unit Dalnlppon P-603 Auto Squeeze Contact Printer. 3. One
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    • 803 16 60 Business Opportunities BAD DEBTS OR long outstanding accounts receivable m Malaysia? Don't despair! We are again on the move to Malaysia soon. We are no desperado but a wild bunch of educated, tactful, experienced, handplcked and most of all. reliable Debt Collectors. Whether its a dellquent accounts or bad
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    • 1307 16 /am "BIOSTHETICIANS (SKIN AND HI Hair Care Specialists) required [r^BrV Full-time or part-time. Full I ILJaV training provided. Lucrative I income with opportunity for HI 2 mm^ further training m London. No B^ door-to-door knocking...." For 'f^M m ore details, see classification bHHBS aaai I I sB 66 Situations Vacant
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    • 621 16 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant StcrtUrlMl/ClericMl c) Secretarial Clerical The National Computer Board invites applications for the following posts. GENERAL CLERICAL OFFICERS Salary ranges from $500 to $1449 Duties: General Clerical Duties Requirements: Minimum 3 credit passes m GCE O' Level including English 1 Starting salary commensurates with working
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    • 445 16 66 Situations Vacant c) St<retarial Clerical 11 g§a mi requires Accounts Clerk Requirements: 3 GCE XT levels with credit m English and Maths Possess LCC Bookkeeping Certificate 2 years relevant working experience Knowledge of computerized accounting is preferable Benefits. Free meals and tea Attractive annual wage supplement Transport provided at
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    • 396 17 66 Situations Vacant c Secretarial Clerical &&<&<&><&><& Our company invites applications for the positions of: GENERAL CLERKS c Minimum QCI O' Level Able to type c Preferably with 1 year's working experience Age between 18 years and above FEMALE ELEMENTARY CLERKS c Completed secondary education No experience needed c Fresh
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    • 424 17 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A well established die-casting company m Jurong requires: CHINESE FEMALE CLERK c GCE O' level a Ability to type a Conversant m English Mandarin a Mature and capable of working with minimum supervision a Working experience not essential a 5-day week Interested applicants, please write
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    • 546 17 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical An advertising company requires ACCOUNTS EXECUTIVE c LCCI Intermediate 3-5 years accounting experience c Able to handle full set of books; up to Balance sheet RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST c GCE O' Level c Able to type 30 wpm Pleasant personality Interested applicants, please write In or
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    • 618 17 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical RECEPTIONIST c Age 21 to 35 c Pleasant personality, c Speaks Mandarin/ English. Morning/evening shifts. Good salary/ allowance. Please phone *****45/6 after 10.00 a.m. for appointment. SECRETARY (1) s GCE -O' level with 5 credits or A' level certificate. Bilingual, English Chinese, a Recognised
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    • 646 17 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Equipment Engineering Pie Ltd requires immediately SENIOR ACCOUNTS CLERK Qualifications: c At least 3 years Accounts experience. c Preference given to Sembawani;/ Woodlands/ Ylshun residents. c Salary commensurate with qualifications Call: Angle Tan/ Mr Lim 75*5122. Established Public Accountants' firm has vacancies for the following
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    • 576 17 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial Clerical Chartered Accountant* Firm invites applications for the posts of: A) AUDIT SENIORS B) AUDIT/ACCOUNTS CLERKS C) RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST D) OFFICE BOY Interested applicants please write m with personal resume end contact telephone number to: P.O BOX 3791 MAXWELL ROAD SINGAPORE 9057 Construction company
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    • 924 17 66 Situations Vacant 0) Secretarial Clerical Required 1 STENOGRAPHER SECRETARY for departmental store. c Experience preferable. TEL: *****99 today for interview. JUNIOR SECRETARY. WELL established German trading company urgently requires a hardworking girl. Preferable 1 year's experience. Starting salary $600. Office located at 7 miles. Upper Buklt Timah Road. Please
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    • 617 17 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical REQUIRED BILINGUAL FEMALE Receptionist cum Typist Interested applicants please call personally from 10 30am at -05-1505 Toa Payoh Industrial Park. Lorong 8. Spore 1231 TYPISTS URGENTLY NEEDED Willing to be trained m computer machine. Interested applicants, please rail personally at Blk 52. Kallang Bahru.
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    • 505 17 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales g) Sales 888 ISCT^ The rewards are great, so are the demands It takes a lot of hard work, dedication and talent to achieve Millions status You will enjoy recognition status, trips and high income that goes with the Millions status As
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    • 103 17 AN EXCLUSIVE BRAND OE LEATHER PRODUCTS REQUIRES INDOOR SALES GIRLS FOR ITS RETAIL OL'TLFT IN ORCHARD ROAD RETAIL SALES EXPERIENCE PREFERRED THOUGH NOT ESSENTIAL FLAIR FOR PUBLIC RELATIONS. ABILITY TO WORK INDEPENDENTLY WITH SELF MOTIVATION WRITE IMMEDIATELY WITH FULL RESUME TO GOLDEN THEME TRADING (S) PTE LTD. 151 CHIN SWEE
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    • 505 18 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Smles i) SMles t) SMles n YAMAHA MUSIC I invites applications for I I NEW BRANCH IN HOUGANG I We invite applications to fill the following I positions that offer you a challenging H and rewarding career with us- H
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    • 285 18 AliKfTimYCl I II The best selling shoes- II II store chain requires j| I Vacancies available at I our Orchard. Liang I Court and Parkway stores I Attractive salary and I fringe benefits will be I of ft -red I Please apply personally [I oetween 8. 30 am 5.15pm at
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    • 188 18 I Trading Company requires* i SALES EXECUTIVE i for < PAPER j c At least 3 years working experience m sales of i papers to printers, pack- aging industries, paper t merchants, etc. Attractive remunera- tion. i Interested parties please apply The Advertiser Maxwell Road P.O. Box 510 Singapore 9010.
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    • 536 18 66 Situations Vacant i ja^BBa^SBSBSa^SBSSBaaaSi Ssles Teieei Stamp* Coins Money Changer invites applications lor tha positions of: 1) SALES ASSISTANTS (2 POSTS) 2) CASHIER (1 POST) Requirements: a GCE 'O' level, a Willing to learn and work hard. Benefits: Medical Annual leave 13th month payment Lunch allowance Salary depending on
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    • 609 18 66 Situations Vacant Bales FARAH SALES PROMOTERS Required to work m departmental stores/training provided Uniforms provided Attractive salary/commission Interested applicant* pleat* call: MA Martin Road 04-01 Singapore Warehouse Oft River Valley Clom Singapore 0923 Tal: *****79 Immediate vacancies for 2 SALESMEN a No experience is necessary as training will be
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    • 640 18 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales ESTABLISHED COMPANY REQUIRES Sales Executives. Experience In selling office equipment preferred. Knowledge of Mandarin and local dialects. Interested applicants, please call at: 90. Lorong 25A Geylang or Tel: *****23 EXPANDING PUBLISHING COMPANY requires Advertising Sales Executives. Salary $500 plus commissions. Completed N.S. Above 20 years
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    • 530 18 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical molex A muMnqMonol manufacturer of s)lsjctrlccH twmlnato and connectors; offers you Ihs> opponunHHjfj as Maintenance Technicians NTC 2/3 m Mechanical or Electrical aspects or «TC m Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Able to trouble-shoot programmable controlled auto assembly machines Preferably with
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    • 556 18 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical An International Oilfield Service Company invites applications from suitably qualified candidates) for the positions of 1) ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN Requirements Formal training m electronics (NTC or diploma) Aptitude m troubleshooting analogue and digital circuitry c Good understanding of fundamental principles c
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    • 721 19 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical m phi Li ps m WALK-IN INTERVIEW I Friday (10 August) Monday (13 August) 9 am 11 am 2 pm 4 pm Auto- Insertion Technicians (3rd Shift) ITC or Trade Certificate Holder with at least 1 year's experience m a
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    • 496 19 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Richard Ellis (Pte) Ltd invites applications from suitably experienced candidates to fill the following vacancies m their On-Site Management Team a At least 5 years' experience m electrical installation works and distribution, preferably m high rise buildings. a Good working knowledge on maintenance of electrical
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    • 559 19 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN ITC or NTC 3in electronic servicing lor 2 years working experience a Completed N.S. Int.rvww.t HOMBURG ELECTRONICS PTE LTD 514 CHAI CHEE LANE #06-04 BEDOK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE 1546 TEL: *****40 JURONQ RE AOYMIX CONCRETE PTELTD In Jurong requires VEHICLE SUPERVISOR a ITC
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    • 389 19 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical SENIOR DESIGN DRAUGHTSMEN/ Draughtswomen with minimum 5 years' experience required by established design firm. Independent worker well versed with furniture detailing and site coordination. Call *****67. DRAUGHTSMEN with minimum 3 years' experience wanted by Architect's firm. Apply with resume and expected salary to: ST. Box
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    • 345 19 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production \W SANYO SANYO INDUSTHIK(S) PTE LTD H^v iioin us for advancement A new line has been set up due to our rapid expansion, V a leading microwave oven manufacturing company has V new vacancies for
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    • 283 19 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production ReliobHityj E INCORPORATED aT j Are You Staying In I I AngWto |0o HoU gon9 |$410$50^J after 3 mths after 3 mtfts H J (Normal/1 st shift) (2nd shift) rf>. i ii -^m oner o rnms I 4 (3rd shift)
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    • 605 20 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production .lij I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I .iS t^J^^i^^ HITACHI llm^A^T IS^l t -ELECTRONIC DEVICES 9 yjL (SINGAPORE) PTE. ITO. Due to rapid expansion, our mjlti- million
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    • 348 20 66 Situations yacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production Production OpGTCrtors THE JOB and yield •Perform lead improvement finishing of semiconductor REQUIREMENTS products with tin 9 Sec 1 above plating and solder ©Able to communidippmg cate m English Meet production Willing to work on 3 schedule rotating shifts Responsible
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    • 184 20 TIMES PRINTERS requires temporary FEMALE FACTORY WORKERS Attractive wages Must be prepared to work shifts and overtime Applicants please call personally for interview at: No. 2 Jurong Port Road (Mm termar BrMgaatona aMa) Singapore 2261 (Naxt to Jurong Bua mi«fvTwnajv| wmonomjw IO rnomjw (9 Mam 4.00pm Bus Services (terminal point).
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    • 308 20 66 Situations Vacant h) Production K'HMBA SINGAPORE UMITED BE A PARTOF US Let us help you to a good start m your career You will enjoy: Shift Allowance ($3 for 2nd shift and for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months •Attendance Awards Life Insurance Coverage Opportunities for Overseas Training
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    • 567 20 66 Situations Vacant h) Production I TATA requires: 1) PRODUCTION OPERATORS Rotating Ist a 2nd shifts. Permanent 3rd shift. 2) PART-TIME PRODUCTION OPERATORS/STORE HELPERS Ba. m 12.10 p.m. Ip.m. 5.10 p.m. 6.50 p.m. 11p.m. 3) STORE ASSISTANTS c Knowledge of English c 18 years and above. c Experience not necessary
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    • 582 20 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous MOTOR LEASING PTE LTD is one of the fastest growing Motor Motor Firms m Singapore. Due to our diversification programmes, we VlSdvOSoS 0 1 P#n lOf Ur BUILDING WATERIPLANNING EXECUTIVE GCE A' level. Preference will be given to candidates with
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    • 567 20 66 Situations Vacant I Miscellaneous BaaBaBBBaBBBBBBBMBBBBM^Ma QHJNATIUNAI 3 jf UNIVERSfTY X 3** OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited (or appointment to the following posts A) In the University's hostels at Bukit •I Timah I 1) Servant/ I Cleaner I 2) COOk (Chinese) I B) In the University's I hostels at Sepoy
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    • 597 21 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous r 7^\ MALAYA TIN PRINTING X AALnICOLTD. 1 I yfW\f No. 1. Sixth Lok Yang Road K^^__J^ J Slngapora 2262. Tal: *****77 Draughtsman or Trainee (Male/Female) Possess ITC. NTC 2 or Technical 4 qualifications Experience not essential ForVlift Drivers (Male)
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    • 493 21 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous s <i^j_^-^ B a^*^*^^^^^^^^^^e^. Applications are invited from interested persons for the job of OFFICE MESSENGER Pre- requisites: •Able to read and understand simple English •Work experience not necessary j Male or female are welcomed •Age below 25 years The Remunerations:
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    • 357 21 ■SINOA f O R E REQUIRES IMMEDIATELY ROOM STEWARD Starting aalary: $480 p.m.; confirmed Mtory: $500 p.m. a Completed or exempted from National Service. a Be able to speak and write simple English. a Knowledge of cleaning machine desirable. a Prepared to do 2 shift duties. a Preferably age above
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    • 477 21 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DHDB WALK-IN INTERVIEW SATURDAY, 11 AUG 1984 9.30 am To 12.30 pm HAWKERS LIAISON OFFICER OCE 3 'O' Level with pass m English. Assist In the control and management of hawkers In the Board's estates and miscellaneous duties relating to hawkers management. Required to perform
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    • 324 21 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous r Suitably quaUfted earxS-^ dates are Invited to apply lof me fOJtowtfiQ positions In our snipysra. SALES OFFICER Degree holder m any discipline or Diploma holders m Mechanical Engineering Similar working experience preferred Completed full time NS Age below 30 years TECHNICIANS Diploma holders m any
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    • 389 21 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL requires:1. FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONIST 2. FRONT OFFICE CASHIER 3. TELEPHONE OPERATORS 4. COFFEEHOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 5. CHAMBERMAIDS 6. CLEANER 7. HOUSEMEN 8. COOKS 9. COMMIS COOKS 10. SECURITY GUARDS We provide the following attractive fringe benefits: Frse Duty meals Uniforms snd Laundry
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    • 440 21 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous We require: WAITERS/ WAITRESSES FOUNTAIN DISPENSERS MALE COOKS/ SENIOR COOKS (Western) Interested applicant*, plaaaa apply personally at: SWENSENS ICE CREAM RESTAURANT 400 Orchard Road #02-43 Orchard Towera Spore 0623 Tel. *****55 Malaysians are also welcome. International computerised typesetting Company I requirea: PROOFREADERS All composition Is In
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    • 467 21 66 Situations Vacant e3fiiawaeiBaBBBBBBBBBBisB I I) Miscellaneous MAERSK Maersk Line (S I Pte Lid Invites application for the post of: DOCUMENTATION ASSISTANT Job: G*n*r»l documentation duties Qualiftcations.'Eipertence GCE O' Level or school leaver with good preliminary results may also apply Please apply before 16/8/84 with non-returnable photo, full resume, expected
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    • 596 21 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We have immediate vacancies 1. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2. ICE-CREAM DISPENSER 3. WESTERN COOK Working part-time. 10a m to 2pm or lla.m to 3p m for the above positions for are also welcome Interested applicants please call In person to: The Personnel Office CN-WEST LEISURE PARK
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    • 623 22 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SEOUL GARDEN KOREAN RESTAURANT requires c CHINESE WAITRESSES (Kuiri'art-Ume) Starling salary $600. c KITCHEN HELPERS Starting salary $510 a CASHIER. Fulltime. $600 c DISH WASHERS Starting salary S4lO. Poat (1) Must be able to perform split shift duties Good working environment Interested please call personally
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    • 541 22 66 Situations Vacant ■■■MBaBSSBa^B^B^BBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBMSSi I) Miscellaneous Travel Company requires DESPATCH RIDER c Only applicants with motorcycle need apply a Attractive .salary offered Ptaaaa apply por sonally to LN TRAVEL PTE LTD 1 Maritime Square x 12-18 WorM Trade Centre Singapore 0409 TEL: 2738*33 Wall atlaMiahad Japanese restaur ant urgently requires
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    • 811 22 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous M.C.S.T. N0.695 requires SECURITY GUARDS Interested call Lta V.Marijnuthoo Tel: *****48 Tha following vacancies axial at Tha Society For Tha Prevention Of Cruelty To Animal*, 31 Mt. Vernon Road: 1) CARETAKER 2) INSPECTOR 3) KENNEL KEEPER/DRIVER For further details please call Mrs Moss: *****55. Urgently
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    • 523 22 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous GENERAL HELPERS NEEDED urgently Preferably living In Ang Mo Kio Starting $450 on probation. Apply personally at G6, Novena Vllle, 275 Thomson Road. HEALTH CENTRE REQUIRES experienced/ Inexperienced masseuses, Malaysians may apply. Training will be provided. Interested please call: *****80/ 1. MANUFACTURING COMPANY REQUIRES Male/
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    • 559 22 ©BJI THERE ARE TFISH 20 la^f(F)./\fi!il MAZDA CARS AVAILABLE j B^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^K HbB^BB^BbI bSbbW^bW^Bbl L^BB^LaV^*^ft£!^"^!ft VEHITO RENTAL PTE LTD R«nt: Hourly/ Overnight/ Daily/ WMkly/ Monthly Y««rly Ov«r 50% Discount) Car: 1000 cc 2800 cc Pickup/ Van/ Truck 10 15-seater Commuter 7 Ms. Upp Thomson Rd S'pors 2057. Tafc *****63. MITSUBISHI LANCER
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    • 484 22 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing Prompt processing of applications I Attractive interest rates 12 months 5V&% flat 24 months 5 3 i% flat 36 months 6% flat I 48 months 6Vi% flat Up to 90% financing J Call 533-3737 today I I J HM FORWARD OVERSEA f. liml CREDIT
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    • 489 22 76 Vahicks For Sate c) Dmtsun/NissMtt LESS THAN 9 months. Nissan Sunny I.3GL. 1 owner, alrcondltloned. Radio/ cassette, beautiful condition. Tel: *****31 Stephen. MID-1978 DATSUN 120Y Stationwagon. With alrcond., new tax and insurance. Beautiful condition. Price. sl4,soo 0.n.0. Call *****23. BEPT. 1962 NISSAN Pulsar. 1 owner. Alrcon, radio cassette, PARF.
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    • 865 22 76 Vehicles For Sale d) Flat IST CO REGD 1979 Hat 131 MM Aircond.. radio cassette Tax 1/85 Original white colour. Low mileage. Showroom condition $8,500 ono Tel: *****76 ALMOST T7 FIAT 131S Full accessories. Downpayment $1,800. Loan $6,800 Tel: *****37 c) Ford ALMOST 1992 FORD Laser. 13 sspeed. 4-door.
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    • 711 22 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda '76 MAZDA 929 air -con sporusrlms radio cassette new paint tip-top condition Asking t.«»l Call *****73 •81 MAZDA 323 1 5 Q Plate One company owner, aircon. radio cassette, tax till Sept $16 500 *****09 ALMOST 1990 MAZDA 626 4-door 5-speed. PARK Aircon. stereo,
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    • 861 22 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi ALMOST 1990 COLT lancer I 1400 SI. 5-speed Private owner Aircon, cuattte Tip-top rondi- tlon PARK Tel *****34 END 1977 SIGMA IfiOO cc 5-speed Alreood. ■port! rims, private I owner Tax 1 1 84 $9 5(10 LOBB $7,500 *****HH MITSUBISHI LANCER. SEPT. l»7y Oood
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    • 573 23 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Ford c) Ford c) Ford TflD FORDS. EXTRA LOW PRICES. Ford Telstars already equipped to meet 1 986 anti-pollution standard. Telstars and Lasers priced incredibly low, only while stocks last. I Nett(PARF) I Nett(AßrT| Telstar 1 .6
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    • 418 23 76 Vehicle* For Sale k) Others KIM TEE TRADING CO. PTE LTD 354F Alexandra Road Tel: *****15/ *****19/ *****40/ *****6 1963 Nissan Pulsar 1962 Sunnyl3GL Nissan Pulsar Honda Accord Honda Accord Auto EX model Lancer SL 1961 Pony 1400 cc 'Q' plate, auto Mazda 323 13 Honda Accord Mazda 323
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    • 430 23 76 Vehicles For Sale Jr.) Others 1963 SUBARU 700 DL. New at 7,500 km. Aircon. radio cassette. 5 new radial tyres, expat leaving end of the month. Asking $16,000 negotiable Tel: *****32/ *****60. BEAUTIFUL DAIHATSU CHARADE 1981 XTE. 5-speed. low mileage, aircond, cassette/ radio. $16,800. Interested call: *****62 ECONOMICAL END
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    • 710 23 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi i) Mitsubishi ■m'^STrBT^B Mi w^ 1 b^E b^B dfl B^B^^BHSJb^T^39^^^^Bl B^B^B^l^B B^BB B^HUb^7 B^B^BhP B^sff^^^B^B^B^BrnV^l^^ff^Ta^^^B^B^R^lT^w^^^B^aVs^^^L^R^BH Ib^^^^^b^bh B^BaK^
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    • 302 23 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale 1) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles Buy a Daihatsu Delta 3 tonner truck and get; a FREEAK-CON* I^X" Top of the line 3.5 tonner ■mJJUWI V4BHU(P) Wide Cab with Wb#l IIV Hfl^ 111 includfng C
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    • 171 23 77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT, HIGHEST Offer for all kinds of Q registered PARF. non-PARfr secondhand vehicles, any model, any c.c. Phone *****21/*****22 (day). *****09 (night). Mr Tan. 11. Kensington Park Road, Serangoon Gardens, Spore 1955. WANTED ANY MODEL of second hand, company, registered and private car. Contact Tan Teck
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    • 258 23 77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT. COMPANY requires private or company used cars. Japanese or Continental model. Tel: *****30, Tony. COMPANY EXPATRIATE REQUIRES used cars. Continental or Japanese model. Tel: *****93 William. EXPATRIATE REQUIRES 1 good condition secondhand car, immediate cash payment. Tel: *****04. IF YOU'RE LOOKING for the best value
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    • 259 23 g^pjQ^pj B) P^OBJWnTIBI9 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Diet. 10, brand new Spanish style bungalow. 5 bedrooms, servant's room, beautiful flooring, large living area overlooking pool $10,000. OTHER LUXURIOUS BUNGALOWS IN CHOICE AREAS Without pool: $3,000 $10,000. Andrew Rd.. Balmont Rd, Bin Tong Pk. Brizay Pk, Clementi Pk, Chancery Hill.
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    • 445 23 i 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE c Steven Close $5.;t00 furnished c Robin Close $7,000 furnished c Pasir Paniang $2,000 furnished c Clementi $4,200 furnished c Vanda $8,000 furnished c GoMhill $1,800 furnished Ridgewood $4,500 furnished, c West Coast $1,800 furnished c Lucky Plata $2,200 furnished c
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    • 883 23 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses AMERICAN DESIGNED GROUND floor sparUnenl *mii hbill garden Ml s., r.irk 211 minutes to City. 3 bedrooms 1 siud> modem kitchen alrcondltioned washing marhins balcony 1 ncr look ing greener; rountT) rlub "AiiiiiDinK pool sijuavh la cihties >i ss<> Oebian F*****A 7UMSJ DISTRICT 1026 LUXURIOUS
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    • 220 24 .I>v.-Iv.v.-.;U. 51 ■■-•■lK'' '■'.•^*mmm* JaMJli'i'i'iiiiiidii* ii T¥ '■'■>'' Jf tl' 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing 85 Property Financing For Housing Loans at 9%%p.a. _^-aj^d^ E\ Call OCBC m^?#r^^2 \\\^E V iSt /l you are a in 9 a P ore crt zen wt *X ml \^!^kWwui"* Or a P
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    • 322 24 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 20, THOMSON AREA 2-storey corner terrace. 3 bedrooms, $1,650. Tastefully furnished, renovated, fuhal property: *****73/ 5337 159. DIST. 28 DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOW. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, large garden, quiet neighbourhood. $1800. Hardy Housing *****44/ *****46. DIST. 20 NEAR ISLAND Park Double-storey semi-detached. 3 plus 1 bedrooms,
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    • 479 24 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses THOMSON/ SELETAR HILLS Double-storey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, servant's amenities. Large garden. $1,800/ $1,200. Phone *****32. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW AT Sunset Way for rental. Fully furnished. $3,600 0.n.0. For more particulars, tel: *****77 Jo. AVAILABLE NOW. RENT/ sale. Central aircondiUoning semidetached. 33 Faber Heights. Dlst. 5. Contact
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    • 550 24 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant a) House* a) Houses CHDB PROPERTIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the lettings of the following unfurnished residential propertles:Tander DapaaM Payable A) JALAN HANG JEBAT (Off Portedown Road) 2-storey Flat (2 bedrooms) at Block 111, 79/80 Jalan Hang Jebat $525.00 B) NORMANTON ESTATE
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    • 579 24 djsdjsjsjsj HOLLAND yj| ROAD J pLMORAL PARK APARTMENTS 2/3 bedrooms (2 bathrooms) Walk-up apartments Located m Prime Residential area Minutes to Orchard Road $1,750/$1,950 Unfurnished LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS IN GOOD RESIDENTIAL DIST. WITH 2/3/4 BEDROOMS, NEAR TO FOREIGN SCHOOLS. SUPERMARKETS AND SHOPPING CENTRES WITH FULL CONDOMNMUM F AC ILITIES AND 24
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    • 518 24 c Charming Garden $3,000 $3,300 c Pernhill Grove $3,000 c Leedon Heights $3,000 $3,500 c Newton Point $2,500 $2,800 c Faber Garden $1,900 $2,400 c Equatorial Cool $2,400 c St. Patrick's Garden $2,200 c West Point $2,100 c Greenacres $2,000 c Dragon View Jl.BOO c The Plaza studio $1,600 SHANG
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    • 574 24 RIDGEWOOD LUNALILO, 3 b/r $2,600 GRANGE HEIGHTS. I b r $2,000 LEEDON NTS. 3 b/r $2,500 MARBELLA COURT, 3 b r $2,500 MT. FABER LODGE. 2 b/r $2,900 a HORIZON TWR/VIEW. 4 b/r $4,500 DRAYCOTT TWR, 3 b/r $5,300 MT. ROSIE/GRANGE GDN, lower maisonette. 3 b/r, servant's $5,000 HAN ft.
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    • 811 24 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments LEEDON HEIGHTS DISTRICT 10 Brand new apartment Off Farrer Road' Holland Road 3 bedrooms, living/ dining/ balcony Available immediately Furnished/ Unfurnished Rental $2800 upwards. CONTACT: JONES LANG WOOTTON TEL: 532 39M LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS IN DIST 9 With fsciiitis* Bsvarty Hills $6,500 Balmoral Park $5,500 a
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    • 830 24 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments I DIST. 10. RIDGEWOOD, KAMEHAMEHA MSI sq ft 4 bedrooms, partially' fully furnished Aircond $3,100 $3..500 Atona *****34 DIST 1130 LA-MAISON 3-BED-ROOMED apartment *ith servant's quarter and .swimming pool. Available immediately Reasonable renlal Furnisher) unfurnished Tel *****33 ext 213 193 DIST. 11 NEWTON POINT, luxurious
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    • 766 25 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10. CORONATION PLAZA studio maisonette, facing greenery. Nearby American School/ supermarket. Fantastic rental. DHE. *****5 DIST 11, MILLCREST ARCADIA 3 bedrooms, beautifully furnished, $3,500. Swimming pool. Condominium facilities. *****32/ *****00 DIST 10, A BEAUTIFUL 3-bed-roomed apartment, tastefully furnished. $2,200 only. Available Immediately. Tropical Realty,
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    • 811 25 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments RIDGEWOOO KALAKAUA RISE. 4 rooms, 2.000 sq ft. Partly/ fully furnished. Maintenance included $3,500/ $3,800 Tel: *****17/ *****21 STEVENS DRIVE APARTMENT 2,000 sq.ft. with 3 bedrooms. Llving/dinlng areas. Facing poolside on ground level. Enquiries: *****52. ST. PATRICK'S GARDEN, 3 bedrooms, split-level, over 1,500 sq.ft. at
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    • 753 25 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms DIST. 1441 CAI GARDEN furnished aircond room with condominium facilities for respectable foreign bachelor or couple at $600 p.m. Changl, another furnished aircond room. $400. Tel: *****18. I KATONG FULLY FURNISHED Alrcon room, bathroom attached for students, expatriates. Laun- i dry and maid service arrangeable.
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    • 549 25 87 Accommodation Wanted a RESPECTABLE SINGLES REQUIRE rooms whole flat. Furnished unfurnished, preferably with bathroom attached Houses apartments. *****56. ROOMS REQUIRED BY respectable working persons Immediately. Reasonable rental. Any area. Tel: *****44, May. 88 Short-term Accommodation: Local/Foreign DELIGHTFULLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS at affordable rates. Minimum 1 month. Fully furnished with CTV,
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    • 1102 25 89 Propsrtits For Salt m) Mouses BELLIAN: *****35 Dlst 20. double-storey semi-detached Opposite Island Club. 3 bedrooms, with bathroom attached and 1 servant's Aiea 3.200 sq ft Quiet environment. Quite near to bus-stand. $560,000 DIST. 11 ADAM ROAD singlestorey bungalow, standing on 10.400 sqJt elevated land 3 large bedrooms, study,
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    • 256 25 89 ProptftHM For Saw m) Mouses DIST. 1543 ST. PATRICK'S Koad 2storey detached bungalow 7.700 sq.ft. Freehold 5 bedrooms. 3 halls newly renovated, large garden $840,000 Sin Hua Hln Housing Agency *****57 (5 lines) DIST. 21. ENQ KOMO vicinity. 2storey semi-detached 4 bedrooms approximately 3.000 sq ft Oood locality and
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    • 1407 26 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses I SUNRISE VIUA L*^^_ "^^^^^jßaW*"™^^^ si^^s I A Luiunous 2 storey sptit level Semidetached Bungalows \^tß^tSf/J^ J *ml^rm*K The New Design of 2- Storey Split Level Semi-detached/Terrace Houses Situated at Thomson area/Yio
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    • 674 26 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses i i DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER HOME FINANCING Optimum financing with or without CPF savings. Attractive interest rates: 1 to 10 years 10% p.a. 11 to 25 years 10V4% p.a. Bridging finance available. HUDC (Phase 1) loans available
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    • 453 26 2 DETACHED BUNGALOWS at Berrima Road. 15.500/ 16.500 sq.ft. Price: $1.9 million and $2.3 million. Tel: *****66. (Agent). SPRINGLEAF GARDEN 2ND Phase. 4,560 sq.ft. Corner, morning sun. Tel: *****88 ext. 570 Mr. I.oh t>) Private Apartments WANG LIN'S FRIDAY SPECIAL! APARTMENTS c Dial, t centrally located apartment, 3 bedrooms/ servant's.
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    • 1049 26 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments H I J^ Jk i^aliß^ Adjoining Manhattan I I I UNI I I All R House/San Centre, H ■Btoa^^Bi^B^lWla^^Bml m Chin Swee Road. I TOWB? i4^i I H Close
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    • 850 26 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments CAMBRIDGE VILLAGE MeJuafta j walk-up apartment. 1.600' I.9KJ sq ft 4 bedrooms, furnishel. quality finishings Facing pool $450,000 upwards Rajah Toweis. brand new huge apartment. 3 bedrooms, servants $460.0)0 Banyan Properties *****77 DIST. 11 DERBY COURT, luxuric us apartment, approx 2.200 sq ft
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    • 888 26 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments OIST 11. NOVENA BARAT 1 B9d rooms 1.200 sq ft Low Rialnlt nance Vacant poawavton Fiat hold $265,000 Interested ..ill *****8H DIST 22 PARKVIEW MANSION ISM -<) tt High floor plus 1 iMdiMnu, i.ii Ina garden Foreigners eligible 99 \ears lea.se MMM Yill.inrllt-
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    • 861 27 89 Properties For Sale c) HUDC Apartments FARRER COURT. 1 SSt 1 770 Mtt Low floor Hlk G B. $270,000 STl&jOOO. l.akeview Bill A C. 1.770 Mill Hiv-ti low Moors $290.(XX) $270.()O(i V.i iida S7ISII BRAODELL VIEW TYPES A B. 1.770 1 .VH) M tt UlKll iloor. boaui I v
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    • 791 27 89 Properties For Sale I d) HDB Apartments CLEMENTI 4 ROOMED, BLK 326 High floor, ceramic throughout, kitchen cabinets. SH.VOOO n*'B *****11 CLEMENTI POINT BLOCK .S- roomed. Blk 605 lacloa sea. terrazzo. cabinet $135,000 ono C'PF $121,000 Tel: 7:*****1 2 CLEMENTI 5 ROOM POINT Block Kenovated Well maintained. $130,000 negotiable
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    • 323 27 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted H citp WANTED 111 Bra Wi" 1 is looking fortebl ■54 a le ading development ojan subU rb or g| mA bungalows sern» ware houses and me t» taciories a s^®"j OOsU s dimensions are w« Bra Land plots o< various
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    • 345 27 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces I FREEHOLD FACTORY I I SALE/LEASE I Indoor loading bays with raised loading platform. Only 6 storeys high I with 3 lifts serving 6 units/floor. Water I supply to individual units. Excellent B ventilation and lighting. Fronting Paya Lebar Road within. 3 minutes' drive
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    • 179 27 FACTORIES AND GROUNDFLOOR WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICES Mecpherion, Paya Labar. Hillviaw. Sim* Avanue, Thomson and Eunoa. FOR RENTAL AND SALE Uppar Floor Factory Warehouse: AREA: 1000. 1200. 1400. 1500. 1700. 2000. 2300. 2500. 2700. 3000, 3500. 4000. 5000. 7000. 810). *****. ***** ***** sq.ft. RENTAL: $1.00 $1.40 inclusive Groundl loor Warehouse:
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    • 674 27 91 Factory Spaces FACTORY AT JURONG. PIONEER SECTOR For hither .1. .(hi sq ft of l3.0l)0sq Jt atsl 20 p s f For Sal*. $l 3 million o.n o Tel *****00 (NO AGENTS) 2 UNITS FLATTED FACTORY TO LET Ar»«: 1883 sq.ft. at $1 40 p.s.f Area: 2138 sq ft.
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    • 369 27 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces RUBY I WAREHOUSE COMPLEX Few Units Left lenants can enjoy FREE electrical installation BOOK NOW! (f^) Ruby WaretouK (Pte) Ltd Tel: *****62/*****07 (Mrs Bessie Wong) No. 8 Kafci Bukit Road 2. 01 36/01-36. (off Eunoi Link), Smgepon 1441 PRIME I WAREHOUSE I
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    • 252 27 ,1 93 Office Space* b) Rental SUPREME HOUSE GROUNDFLOOR SHOPS FACING PENANG ROAD 2 ADJOINING UNITS OF 1492 sq.ft. 138.6m2) each SHOP SPACE 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) OFFICE SPACE 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) 700 sq.ft. (651m2) 1070 sq.ft. (99.4m2) 1530 sq.ft. (142.1m2) MEDICAL SPACE 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) 1070 sq ft. (99.4m2) AIRCONDITIONED
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    • 981 27 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces to) Rentml b) Rentml iv J PRIME RAFFLES PLACE LOCATIONf I •MAGNIRCENT SEA-VIEW 1 I •PROFESSIONAL MANAGEMENT I I *ONLY $3.00 psf per mth. I Scow/Richard Tel: *****2 M PRIME OFFICE SPACE UIC BUILO|NG SHENTON WAV Area 2200 2246 sq ft GOLDEN MILE TOWER
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    • 679 28 93 Office Spaces b) Rental THE PLAZA BEACH RO*A 493 mj it Pull] caipeted, partitioned $4 .si) p n i T»l SHMM ■2*J2s«)O*> VACANT SMALL OFFICE tl 76 lmiilup Strt-et at reasonable r.ite lutfresled call ttti973l 1.059 SOFT OFFICE >pace at OSM HuiidniK Maintenance m Clttdtd $2 l .H)pst Tel
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    • 280 28 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale I FAR EAST PLAZA L Ideal place m tourist belt to set up I fast-food and other restaurants. 1 17***^ Limited unite I l^vailable^oMeaseorsaiej c Freehold land Easy Instalments 4»j ?tJ[ •No restriction am&-*-"~ *I!*£^- on foreigners H Centrally located
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    • 187 28 I KIOSK SPACE I available at I BUKIT TIMAH I SHOPPING I CENTRE I Kiosk Area: 233 sq. ft. X Please call: I L&W I HOLDINGS I PTE. LTD I TEL: *****55 PENINSULA PLAZA Units sq ft *03-36 645.19 CO3-44 667.9 «03-45 485.67 304-16/17 818.06 aO5-01to04 1333.22 =05-44 667.90 *05-47
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    • 549 28 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental PRHNESHOPS I FORIEASE Centre of Orchard Road tourist belt with direct tunnel link to future MRT 30sq.m. to2ooosq.m. Orchard Road's best value for money. Call W.L Sim j *****.22 1 B^S^B^B^p^p^B^B^B^B^^B^B^p^B^B^B^S^l^B^B^B^k^B^B^B^B^B^B^i^lß^l^B^B^B^B^^B^B^B^eß^Beßea^^B^M I Pedestrian and vehicle
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    • 459 28 95 Other Real Estate LAND OR BUILIDNG required for prtvete school Area: between 1 1.5 hectare. Preferably m: Oist 5. 9. 10. 11 Will consider other districts nearby. Please telephone 7373 MS CLIENTS REQUIRE LAND of appro X. 40,000 sq.ft twners please call: Kingdom Properties, *****77. DIST. 14, LAND AT
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    • 448 29 102 Tojrt 102 Tour* 102 Tours PACIFIC HIGHLIGHTS SS2S7O^MKM Return economy airfare from Singapore to San Francisco, Los Angeles or Vancouver V Bd W^ via Australia BbV f\^ 7 nights' accommodation included except m y# 'M Tahiti .a^a^S^a^ M Option to extend tour Daily departures «lyi^[^aßßa»i3SßWpB CIRCLE PACIFIC *****0 B^uur"*^^
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    • 178 29 VACATIONS PTE ITD WmSS IS9 »6l GoMhili Centre W f TEL: 2519C88 a 3 Days KUANTAN by Air Fr J300.00 3 Days KUANTAN SIM.OO 3 Days MALACCA VKIAG( $165 00 3 Days ttSARU VII W JIM 00 3 Days PORT DKKSON {177 00 3 Days P TMMAN $***** 3D«ysCIUBMED Fr.
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    • 689 29 102 Tour* 102 Tours I *****55 II *****22 II Taiwan Madurodam Mini China Ist m Asia, the one and f*V f| only miniature IJb? I Chinese town *&Jt^.*» I H r aK~jfl Ma^i^^^^^S mpP^ r W/KK/^Jt+'**'**r>fr' :i >*'"*'s>~- T t ,r-rr;r2i World renown sceneries of China at a glance 66
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    • 367 29 102 Tours 102 Tours #Dy NASTY 4 DAYS PHUkET *****! Unwind on a tropical paradise island! Limited seats. Book early! DYNASTY TOURS Tel: *****55/*****11 (Member of Dynasty Holdings Group) 20 Bideford Road *01-03. Wellington Bldg Singapore 0922 nmJ Ky| e;;; I jBg— UNIVERSAITj^ kian changl 1 BIJUUa TRAVEL CORPN PTE
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    • 719 29 108 Foreign 108 Foreign London City College provides full time I courses m Hotel and Catering of 3. 6. 9. and 18 months duration, leading to recognised H Bntish qualifications. Students have the opportunity to spread their studies among I our centres m LONDON. FRANCE and GERMANY for the best
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    • 277 29 109 Academic PARENTS WHO ARE concerned about their ehlldrens' education should approach us. Interested please contact Miss Cheong *****26 *****01 TEACHER SPECIALISES IN Economics. Management and English wishes to offer home tuition for A' Level students Please call *****41 TUITION AVAILABLE BY qualified experienced teacher m Maths. Science. English for
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    • 413 29 110 Computer BASIC INTENSIVE COURSE M W F 10 00-1 00 pm 13 8 V W v 7 00 5 00 pm )3 8 NORMAL COURSE Mon 6 30-9 30 pr^ 13 8 Wed 6 30-9 Xpm 1$ 8 Fn 6 30-9 30 pm 17 8 Sat 3 30 6
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    • 779 30 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer C&G 747 Certificate m Computer Programming Information Processing a practice-oriented course covering theory and hands-on experience equips you with UK qualification as a programmer No prior computer knowledge required Diploma m Computer Studies incorporates 2 UK qualifications: C&G 747 course and IDPM Part I
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    • 500 30 112 Commercial/ Technical BOOK-KEEPING (Beginners) D.S.i! 4.00- 6.00pm 11/08 2) Mon 8.00- 9.30pm 13/08 I 3)Tues 6 30- B.oopm 14/08 4) Thurs 8 00- 9.30pm 16/08 5) Sun 11.00- I.oopm 19/08 BOOK-KEEPING (Inter) l)Sat 2.00- 4.00pm 11/08 2) Thurs 8.00- 9.30pm 16/08 3) Wed 8 00- 9.30pm 29/08 4) Wed
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    • 343 30 112 Commercial/ Technical SECRETARIAL Private Secretary's Course Part-time Comm 14 Aug '84 Full-time Comm Sept "84 Shorthand Beginners Comm 15 Aug "84 ACCOUNTING Bookkeeping (Elem) Comm 17 Aug '84 > Bookkeeping (Inter) Comm 16 Aug '84 Higher Accounting Comm 7 Sept "84 ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE Higher Comm 14 Aug '84
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    • 1414 30 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial 111 Typing/ Secretarial 111 Typing/Secretarial I THE CAREER PATH TO A f I BRIGHT FUTURE FOR I I SECRETARIES.,, I I I H 22m1 fkM«l kaffe. I THE LCCI EXECUTIVE I I SECRETARY'S I I DIPLOMA COURSE I I at SECRETARIUS I I Duration 9 month
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    • 51 30 What brings together a seller with a flat m Telok Blangah and a buyer from Alexandra The Straits Times Classified 138 Other Announcements/ Messages MISS ISABELLE ATHISAYAM wish to express her heartfelt thanks to neighbours, friends for flowers, donations, condolences md attendance at the funeral of tier beloved pet Pandora
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  • Page 31 Miscellaneous
    • 371 31 What's on ANTTCANCER Storage Centrepoint, 10 a.m. -9 p.m. On till CAMPAIGN Tangs, UOB Branch at Aug 12. Exhibition comprising the Victoria Concert Hall itosttvai 12 boards covering the and from 7 p.m at the trartSK l inSr >\<i rr general aspects of can- World Trade Centre on Ai?iFS,Avr cer
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    • 1312 32 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE -QTribute to Baryshnikov l_sbcs i i Radio one j~ MMT-KBHI r— W 2.30 >M SBCT«I U». San* Pa, X 6.25 Mntali M AM NaUona, An- day MarKe, Repor, mPT. o^aH 3.00 Operane and Programme Highlights folowed by 6.50 Teen 84: An interview with Tanz Form,
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  • SECTION THREE
    • 4 1 SECTION THREE {*«*f«L aJ-i*
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    • 633 1  -  GOH BENG CHOO By Zong yi ££3 LAST Sunday, when singer Chen Jinpei was singing on stage at Rex Theatre, a young man stood by to act out the love story depicted m The Moon Symbolises My Heart. His deft hands broke into a series
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    • 257 1  -  LIM SHI AN By THE WRONG WEDDING TRAIL <<{rt,l4W ?*«*>). Saturday mldniglit and Suday meraing shews at Bag Wall cinemas. YE DEXIAN (iH-ftitt), here recently to promote the film The Return of Pom Pom (<**#&?£>), plays sales promotor Zheng Zhiling, a single woman, who realises that
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    • 502 1 Books NEW World Press would have been better advised to call this masterpiece 60 Fables and Anecdotes Retold m Everyday Chinese. This would avoid the possible confusion inherent m the present title, which suggests yet another boring manual on how to tell your barber, m
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    • Page 1 Miscellaneous
      • 689 1 TT7 CROSS-language Crossword Puzzle will be pubW mners of Cross-language usued every Friday. It is a Chinese crossword, but the does are CrOSSWOrd NO 146 given m English. i>" i*±u Eleven winners will be picked from the all«s« n*«h. pwi ta khar hi AMr correct entries. One will receive $59
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    • VISION
      • 235 2 SHSH;L;SL BEAUTY and compassion. This is yoi r chance to bid for one and show the other. The paintings of oar National Day celebrations are for sale. They have been donated to the Community Chest of Singapore by Mr Chna Mia Tee and Mr Ong
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      • 293 3  - An idea that grew and GREW PAUL JANSEN By EVERY idea it only as good as the chance it is given to grow. And this one grow and grow and grow It started with the editor's brief when he assigned me the task of coordinating this year's National Day coverage.
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      • 371 3 "I WOULD, under normal circumstances, take a month and a half to finish a painting as big as this," artist Chua Mia Tee says. But he was given a deadline it was, after all, work for a newspaper and he finished it m
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      • 259 3  -  RICHARD LIM SHL;SL;LSH; WATERCOLOURIST Ong Kirn Seng painted the greater part of his picture of the parade on the spot. On the morning of the fulldiess rehearsal, long before the first contingents arrived, the 39-year-old artist had set up his easel on the Padang and begun
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    • BILINGUAL
      • 1147 4  -  Prof. M. V. NADKARNI By TALKS ON SRI AUROBINDO'S SAVITRI Prof. M. V. Nadkarni will give a series of six talks on SAVITRI at the Sri Aurobindo Library, 2 Balestier Road: Date Time Topic Aug 5 5.30 p.m. Love and Death m Sri Aurobindo's
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      • 556 4  -  BHARATHI By In the month of Sravana (August) there is celebrated a colourful festival m which a girl chooses a man as brother and ties a 'rakhi' on his wrist He, m turn, pledges to give her his protection. Our writer
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      • 644 4 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES MHHHSTANTS RSSOBBIHHHB Sales Service: Rates: Bex Service: Telwc Service. STAN TS dcT TnKvTr< Tel: *****U ext 2724 7 Straits Times: S^' 7^ P 80 cm Collected: S| 5.00 Telex Service. S.T.A.N.T^ RS ***** TIMEAD 2^3 Sunday Times: 5524.40 psc. cm. Posted*: Sslo.oo ELECTRO MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN (MALE) The successful candidate
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      • 341 4 I 5 Shangri-La hotel H Applications are invited from suitably HI qualified candidates to fill the vacancies I MAINTENANCE ENGINEER Hi This is equivalent to a Deputy Chief Engineer HI position reporting to the Chief Engineer. HI The professional and technical background of HI the selected candidates should be sound
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