The Straits Times, 8 September 1984

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/84
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  • 410 1  -  MATHEW YAP New four-month period may be extended by another month upon request By OWNERS of new Housing Board flats now have up to five months from the date of receiving their keys to renovate their homes. The HDB said yesterday it was extending the
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  • 57 1 LOS ANGELES, Fri. Singing star Michael Jackson has issued a statement saying he is not gay and "one day m the future" plans to get married and nave a family. Some news stories about the 26-year-old singer have referred to his feminine appearance and speculated
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  • Latest
    • 80 1 MANILA, Pri. The govennent sought relief assistance from the United States today as a 25th province, Bo hoi, ua* declared a disaster area following a weekend typhoon. A source m a US relief agency said the Ministry of Social Welfare and Development today requested food, milk,
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  • 309 1  -  ANNE KOH By SIMEX got off to a good start yesterday. Trading was feverish, with 2,813 contracts clinched. For a single trading day It certainly was a record, and rightly so since it was the first time that trading m financial future* and the historic
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  • 391 1 And Chun says his visit's 'a great success' TOKYO, Friday SOUTH Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan today declared that his controversial visit to Japan had been "a great success" as the two countries had put the past behind them and agreed to explore the future together.
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  • 441 1  -  AHMAD OSMAN Kwei Cheong on company welfarism By THE government should not use legislation to force employers to provide better welfare benefits for their workers. Using the law, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong said yesterday, would be a negative approach m the drive to get workers
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  • 36 1 DENVER, Fri. John Hinckley. who shot President Ronald Reagan three years ago. has asked to vote by correspondence m the coming national election from the Wash mental where ington ho he is interned. AFP
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    • 124 1 Sn^Hk mJ^^ W if *-JjMmL CT ¥1 /~V\ Tanghn Road, Singapore 1024 1 rlvA^l Tel *****43. *****53 Mothers-in-law: Paragon or pain? Novel acts m Talentime '84 FOOD Hokkien fried mcc a Spore original? CHANGES IN THE CONSTITUTION David Marshall's views What we think of Malaysia ASIA MAGAZINE The Grace Kelly
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    • 77 1 TEACHING THE WORLD TO READ imm p mm j < •>■! -^s^^nnuK. es-^^ €■■< Today Is World Literacy Day. A new book Is published every minute; more than eight million are produced each year. Yet millions of people still cannot read. We look at the figures, and describe two projects
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    • 199 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE Give a lifetime of writing pleasure CROSS" SINCE 1846 Sole Agents MALKO GENERAL AGENCIES (S) PTE. LTD. Tel *****25 *****42 ST 9/8/64 Inside 64 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,8,7 ASEAN 8 CAUSEWAY I EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS It BACKGROUND 21 TIMESDOLLAR 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-37, RACING 38,31
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • Article, Illustration
      460 2 'Chamber' music THE New York Philharmonic Orchestra will make history at the National Stadium tonight. The openair stadium will reverberate to the sights and sounds of its first classical concert. No effort has been spared, and this specially -const rue ted acoustic shell will ensure that the 26.000 members
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    • 589 2 Mondale's gambit THE Democratic Party's presidential ndihinee, Mr Walter Mondale, has adopted a new campaign strategy forcing President Ronald Reagan to embrace the ultra-conservative Republican Party platform. Evidence of that new strategy an effort to cast Mr Reagan as too far to the right of mainstream America
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    • 329 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: JAPANESE Emperor Hirohito's Indirect apology to Sooth Korea for the 35 years of harsh Japanese colonial rale was so phrased that it is not likely to appease the millions of South Koreans who had been expecting a more forthright one. In fact, it might even
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    • 99 2 BONES REVEAL NEW CLUES NEW TESTS of bones and stones nearly two million years old have forced many scientists to abandon a cornerstone theory about the social behaviour of man's ancient ancestors. As a result, the early history of human culture is being rewritten. Recent analyses of fossils from
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    • 278 2 < BRIGHT FUTURES AND LOTS OF HAPPINESS AT SIMEX INVESTORS and traders heralded Singapore's entry into global financial futures trading yesterday with a burst of trading interest. When the official trading hours at the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) closed at 4.05 p.m. an estimated 2,669 lots had changed
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    • 240 2 Into the semi-final TOP-SEEDED John McEnroe playing before his hometown New York fans very nearly lost his temper for the first time m the US Open tennis tournament on Thursday night but he wrestled with himself and kept his cool to beat unseeded Gene Mayer 7-5, 6-3, 6-4. With
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    • 117 2 Asean: Across the Causeway King signs Bill THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong has signed into law a controversial Bill which will sharply cut court awards for personal injuries and deaths. The Civil Law (Amendment) Bill had been widely criticised by civic groups, trade unions and opposition parties. For example, the Malaysian
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    • 131 2 Aid cut 'untimely' AN American congressional advisory team has said that United States government cuts m family planning assistance to Indonesia threaten to undermine what it described as one of the most successful US foreign aid programmes. The team said that at current growth rates, the population of
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    • 498 2 At a loss for words TODAY is World Literacy Day. But the world might do better to think of it as World Illiteracy Day. Every year, the number of adult illiterates is estimated to increase by 25 to 30 million people. At least 65 per cent of the
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  • around the WORLD
    • 354 3 Seoul opposition party expresses 'deep disappointment' SEOUL, Fri. SOUTH Korea's opposition parties and newspapers, as well as Koreans living m Japan, said today that Japanese Emperor Hirohito's expression of regret over Tokyo's rule of Korea did not go far enough. In initial reactions
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    • 145 3 SYDNEY, Fri. The seven victims of a bloody shootout between two feuding motorcycle gangs were Duried amid tight security today as police seized weapons m raids on two Sydney houses. The weapons included a rifle, knives, chains and baseball bats, police sources said. They
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    • 177 3 Eastern Bloc envoys shun reception TOKYO, Fri. CHINESE and Soviet diplomats stayed away from an audience with President Chun today although they had been invited, a Japanese Foreign Ministry official said. The official said the Imperial Household sent invitations to diplomats from the 104 countries represented m Tokyo at South
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    • 414 3 TOKYO, Fri. South Korean President Chun Doohwan today met representatives of the 500,000 Korean residents m Japan, but did not address sensitive issues of social and legal discrimination against Japan's largest minority group. He had been expected to raise the issue of the
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    • 170 3 Stowaway probably Canadian, says diplomat SYDNEY, Fri. A teenager who stowed away on a flight from Honolulu to Sydney almost two weeks ago is probably a 17-year-old Canadian and not a 14-year-old American as he had claimed. Canadian consul Denny Stimpson told reporters today the conclusion was reached after extensive
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    • 42 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. Customs have arrested three Indians for trying to smuggle three kg of gold into the country from Hongkong, it was announced here today. Each of the three had concealed a one-kilo gold bar m his rectum. AFP
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    • 188 3 BRISBANE, Fri. The government of Queensland, Australia's most conservative state, said it would sack self-declared homosexual te&chers after a number of court cases involving teafhers convicted of sexual abuse. The announcement by Queensland Education Minister Lin Powell brought an angry response from teachers whose union
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    • 160 3 BEIJING, Frl. Beijing people don't Just walk taller they have the biggest feet m Chin*, According to a survey published today by the Xinhua news agencyThe survey, conducted for Outlook Magazine, did not reveal exact foot sixes, hot a veteran salesman at Beijing's Usheng
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    • 491 4 L A DETERMINED band is raising doubts about people's faith. They are reaching for government power to impose their own beliefs on other people. And the Reagan administration has opened its a arms to them. 7 Mr Walter Mondale. /THE unique thing about America is
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    • 264 4 Antibiotics in cattle feed linked to poisoning BOSTON, Fri. Antibiotics used to promote the growth of beef cattle have been found for the first time to be the cause of an outbreak of drugresistant illness* among people. In a report m the New England Journal of Medicine, a team of
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    • 183 4 2 million in US have 'school phobia' NEW YORK, Fri. TEACHERS think they have seen every excuse for being absent, bat a Manhattan psychologist claims that as many as two million students suffer from a problem that has yet to make it into a doctor's note school phobia. "Unlike children
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    • 84 4 What's the sweat BREAKDANCE anyone? No, President Ronald Reagan is not dressed to do headspins. He.'s just changed Into these sweat pants to make sure his pants don't get creased while on hoard Air Force One on Toesday, flying from Salt Lake City to ChlcAgo. A photographer snapped this picture
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    • 174 6 Soviets in space station set record MOSCOW, Fri. Three Soviet cosmonauts circling the earth aboard the Salyut-7 space station yesterday broke the 211--day space endurance record. The record was set by Mr Leonid Kizim. Mr Vladimir Solovyov and Mr Oleg Atkov, who blasted off from earth on FebB. The previous
      UPI; Reuter  -  174 words
    • 281 6 PARIS, Fri. FRANCE will launch an all-out effort to provide its young people with new skills m a bid to reduce the number of people unemployed, now totalling 2.35 million. French Prime Minister Laurent Fabius made this pledge yesterday, saying that by the
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    • 141 6 MOSCOW, Fri. Jewish dissident Yuri Shikhanovich was yesterday sentenced to five years m prison and five years internal exile by a Moscow court for anti-Soviet activities, sources close to his family said. The 51-year-old mathematician was arrested on Nov 17 on charges of antiSoviet activity
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    • 177 6 Is Tell just a tale after all? GENEVA, Fri. Switzerland's national hero William Tell probably never existed, a new school textbook admits. While the legend Is superb, It says, there is nothing factual to back it up. The textbook, written In French, is being distributed to secondary schools m Frenchspeaking
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    • 428 6 Threat comes as coal board and union agree on talks LONDON, Fri. BRITAIN'S power plant workers yesterday threatened to join dockers m sympathy action baokifig the nations miners m their bitter six-month-old strike against planned pit closures m the state-owned coal industry. The development came
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    • 102 6 STRATFORD-UPON-AVON (England), Fri. A new theatre built on 17th Century lines will open In 1986 m Stratford-upon-Avon. where Shakespeare was born. The 430-seat Swan Theatre, which will be converted from the shell of a theatre destroyed by fire m 1926, will be the Royal Shakespeare
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    • World briefs
      • 58 6 AN INVESTIGATION into the financial affairs of Attorney-General designate Edwin Meese has produced no evidence of wrongdoing, the Los Angeles Times reported yesterday. The newspaper, citing "sources familiar with the inquiry," said courtappointed counsel Jacob Stein would report next week that his five-month investigation had found no
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      • 60 6 SPANISH PAINTER, Salvador Dali, 80. underwent surgery yesterday for burns covering 18 per cent of his body, his friends said m Barcelona. The painter was burned m a fire on Aug 30 at his home m Pubol near Barcelona. Surgeons said the operation to graft new skin
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      • 67 6 THE BOLIVIAN government said on Thursday that it had uncovered a coup plot by right-wing extremists, and military sources said army garrisons had been put on alert. Interior Minister Federico Alvarez Plata said that intelligence agencies had detected preparations for a coup this weekend by "groups with
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      • 62 6 SALVAGE WORKERS yesterday began retrieving empty containers from a French freighter that sank on Aug 25 off Belgium's North Sea coast with a lightly radioactive cargo of uranium hexafluoride. Heavy seas had ripped open a 3.6 m long gash m the Mont Louis and the wrecked vessel has
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      • 83 6 THE OWNER of a Taipeh hotel where 19 people died m a fire has been charged with negligence, court officials said yesterday. Two other hotel executives, one of them the manager of the restaurant where the blaze started, were charged with negligence m failing to report the fire
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      • 60 6 A GIRL aged nine is the lone survivor of an aircraft crash which killed her parents, four brothers and sisters and six other people m the remote Western Highlands area of Papua New Guinea, police said m Port Moresby yesterday. Rescuers said the aircraft, a twinBritten Norman
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    • 184 7 TEL AVIV, Fri. THERE is considerable speculation that former Defence Minister Ariel Sharon will be given a major portfolio m the new Israeli Cabinet. Sources said outgoing Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir, m his negotiations with Labour leader Shimon Peres, had won for his
      UPI; Reuter; NYT  -  184 words
    • 232 7 Iran holds talks with Syria DAMASCUS, Fri. Iranian President Ali Khamenei held surprise talks m Damascus yesterday with Syrian leader Hafez Al Assad on ways of easing tension arising from the war between Iran and Iraq, informed sources said. The official Syrian news agency Sana said the two leaders' first
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    • 142 7 THE HAGUE, Fri. An Iranian judge's threat to kill a Swedish colleague has prompted an indefinite suspension m the work of a tribunal arbitrating claims arising from the 1171 takeover of the United States Embassy In Teheran. Diplomats said Iranian Judge Mahmoud Kashanl made the threat
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    • 344 7 TEL AVIV, Friday ISRAELS two main parties have agreed to join m a unity government to face an economic ami political crisis but must still overcome rank-and-file opposition to the accord. Prime Minister-desig-nate Shimon Peres of the Labour Party, m opposition for seven years, and
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    • 115 7 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The United States has vetoed a United Nations Security Council resolution calling on Israel to lift restrictions on people and goods moving between areas of Lebanon still occupied by its forces and the rest of the country. The resolution,
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 177 8 HONCiKONG, Frl. The United States has voted against a World Bank loan to the Philippines m a significant gesture to distance itself from the government of President Ferdinand Marcos, the Far Eastern Economic Review reported m its latest issue. The Hongkong
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    • 300 8 Failure to reduce population may be 'disastrous' JAKARTA, Fri. The United States government cuts m family planning assistance to Indonesia threaten to undermine one of the most successful US foreign aid programmes, members of an American congressional advisory team have said. The independent
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    • 228 8  -  ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Fri. Defeated opposition candidate Mrs Aurora Ma notor has left the Philippines and settled m San Francisco out of fear for her safety, her relatives said. Mrs Manotoc, 34, took her two children, Mavis, 12, and
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    • 138 8 BANGKOK, Fri. Prime Minister Gen Prem Tinsulanonda returned to work today after being absent from his office since Aug 20 because of ill health. Gen Prem, 64, met his four deputy prime ministers this morning after arriving at his office and said his health was
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    • 133 8 Thailand 'will not force refugees home' BANGKOK. Fri. Thailand has assured the United Nations that it will not forcibly repatriate Indochinese refugees, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees said today. Mr Poul Hartling told a press conference that the Thai National Security Council secretary-general, Mr Prasong Soonsiri, gave the assurance
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    • 101 8 MANILA, Fri. Chinese authorities have arrested a Philippine woman tourist m Beijing and are holding her for alleged espionage, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. He said Filomena Yong Yao was arrested at Beijing Airport on Aug 7 as she was boarding a plane to return
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    • 226 8 BANGKOK, Friday THE International Conference on Kampuchea (ICK) and Asean have agreed to raise the issue of the alleged "Vietnamisation" of Cambodia at the upcoming UN General Assembly session, a Thai Foreign Ministry official said today Foreign Ministry spokesman Sawanit Kongsiri made
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    • 140 8 Jakarta 'no' to Chinese airline's route HONGKONG. Fri. Jakarta has allowed Qantas to fly over Indonesian territory for the Australian airline's new service to China, but has refused to allow China's CAAC to do the same to reach Australia. There has been speculation that the hitch is of a political
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    • 173 8 MANILA, Frl. An American Marine who killed a Filipino bar girl has been sentenced to 35 years confinement at hard labour by a general court martial. Lance-Cpl Randall Harris, 22, pleaded guilty to charges of unpremeditated murder and was sentenced on Aug 17, a
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  • acrooss the CAUSEWAY
    • 394 9 Society will benefit m long run, says PM KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong has signed into law a controversial Bill which will sharply cut court awards for personal injuries and death, an official said here today. The Civil Law (Amendment) Bill had been widely
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    • 160 9 JOHOR BAKI Fri. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong has ordered the municipal council, Customs Department and the Harbour Master to clean up the wreckage beside the Causeway checkpoint. The Star newspaper reported today that the Agong, who Is also the Sultan of Johor, called up the officials
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    • 313 9 Orang utans in Sabah 'immune to malaria' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. ORANG-utans m the forests of Sabah are believed to have acquired certain antibodies that are helping them fight and survive malaria. This was disclosed by veterinarian Dr Paddy Kehoe, who has been treating orangutans at the Sepilok Orang-Utan RehaDilitation Centre
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    • 225 9 lOHOR BARU, Fri. The Customs headquarters m Kuala Lumpur is investigating a report that four weigh bridges at the Customs complex here have long been out of service, causing the government a loss of thousands of dollars m taxes daily from underdeclaration of
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    • 143 9 KUCHING, Several Muslim prayer mats with pictures of the cross nave been found m Sarawak. The crosses are printed on embroidered pictures of mosques. Confirming" this, Sarawak Mufti T)atuk Haji Abdul Kadir Hassan said some of the mats, which have been used at the State
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    • 181 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. CITY police believe they have solved four recent armed hold-ups and a kidnap case following the arrest of three men, including the ring leader. They also seized three revolvers a .38 Special Smith and Wesson, a .22 Special Smith and
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  • HOME
    • 412 10  -  RONNIE WAI By WARNING signs at Singapore's live-firing ranges should read: "Trespassers may be accidentally shot." For that is the message the authorities have been trying to get across to the public, albeit unsuccessfully. The same message was instilled m last year's amendment to the
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    • 173 10 Extra warning measures for live -firing areas THOUSANDS of dollars have been spent by the Defence Ministry this year on more warning measures for the live-fir-ing areas. They include: NEW concrete markers spaced 25 metres apart along the live-firing boundaries to complement red warning signs which are m four languages.
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    • 256 10 THREE Hongkong men, who had been detained since May m connection with the alleged circulation of forged currencies, yesterday failed to get a High Court order for their release. Chew Kam Wah, 48, Leung Bing Wing, 49, a jeans salesman, and Tarn
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    • 90 10 There is hope in life, judge tells suicidal man A FORMER patient of Woodbridge Hospital, Douglas Lawrence Holmberg, had tried suicide four times before his wife found him during another attempt on Aug 16 this year. Holmberg, 43. was hanging m his flat at Block 3, Hougang Avenue 3. Yesterday,
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    • 161 10 THE biggest and fanciest Sentosa Lantern Festival will be staged today and tomorrow. The highlight of the $70,000 festival will be the Grand Variety show, with the colourful musical fountain as a backdrop. Singers will treat you to an evening of Mandarin and Japanese songs
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    • 254 10 You can adopt plants at the zoo IF YOU don't want to adopt an animal at the zoo, why not adopt plants instead? A new adoption scheme introduced by the Singapore Zoological Gardens yesterday allows companies to take a planting ai»v and individuals, a tree, under their wings. The first
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    • 330 11  - Firms want to clarify issues with MAS HSUNG BEE HWA Proposed changes to Finance Companies Act By FINANCE companies here want to meet the Monetary Authority of Singapore to discuss the proposed changes to the Finance Companies Act. The decision was taken at a special meeting called by the Finance
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    • 218 11 Motorcyclist who hurled helmet at PC jailed A MOTORCYCLIST Jumped off his moving machine and hurled his crash helmet at a policeman In a bid to escape from the officer. Feng Joo Teck, 19, managed to escape, bat was traced through the registration number of the motorcycle which belonged to
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    • 191 11 Wedding trip ends in tragedy for family IT WOULD have been a happy occasion for businessman Koh Tat Seng and his family today but for a tragic road accident near Kuantan on Wednesday. He was driving his family to attend a relative's wedding which was to be held today m
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    • 53 11 THE stretch of Telok Blangah Road from PSA Gate 1 to Seah Im Road will be closed to traffic from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m. tomorrow for the launching of beams for a pedestrian bridge over Telok Blangah Road. Motorists should use Henderson Road and Kampong Bahru Road
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    • 37 11 THE Minister for Trade and Industry has appointed Mr Nelson Britt to be a member of the Jurong Town Corporation for a further period of one year from Aug 1, according to the government gazette.
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    • 330 11 Panama wants to follow our export strategy A VISIT by a Panamanian leader shows that Singapore is renowned for its government-managed industrial development while Taiwan and Hongkong are better known for their aggressive entrepreneurs. All three are known for their highly export-orient-ed economies and Panama wants to adopt a similar
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    • 148 11 Motorists fined for not giving road tax discs back SEVEN motorists were fined yesterday for failing to return their void road tax discs within seven days of being told to by the Registry of Vehicles. In all the cases, ROY sent registered notices to the owners telling them to surrender
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    • 396 12  -  RAY DHALIWAL Breaking ground with a Christian ceremony By THE bishop and priests were there m their robes. A golden cross was part of the backdrop on the temporary stage. The "congregation" of more than 250 Japanese, expatriate and local guests broke
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    • 347 12 Joint venture awarded $164 m Bishan contract EVEN as the Nishimatsu/Lum Chang joint venture launched work on its City Hall MRT station, it was awarded a hefty second contract by the MRT Corporation yesterday. This is the $164.4 million job to build and equip the main Bishan railway depot. It
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    • 57 12 ONE of the world's largest airlines has started a twice weekly service to Singapore, but only for cargo. Mr David Behrends, the director of cargo for the Northwest Orient, said the Orient has no plans to introduce passenger services before 1986. With Northwest Orient,
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    • 236 12 Posters of National Day paintings on sale REPRODUCTIONS of two paintings done to commemorate Singapore's 19th National Day and 25th year of nationbuilding are now available from certain Times the Bookshop stores. The originals by Mr Chua Mia Tee and Mr Ong Kirn Seng are out of the public eye.
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    • 81 12 Three youths planned theft over drinks THREE relatives were having drinks on Thursday when they planned to steal some T-shirts. Mohamed Hejazi bin Hohsaine, 20, his brother Mohamed Azmi, 19, and Mohamed Maruzi bin Aswam, 20, went to Klasse Lucky Plaza where they stole five Tshirts worth $125.40. Probation reports
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    • 77 12 Company failed to pay $13,000 A CONSTRUCTION company successfully applied for the winding up of another construction company on Tuesday. Clovermates International Pte Ltd said that Katong Construction Pte Ltd had, up to Tuesday, not been able to pay $13,000 which it owed Clovermates. The debt arose from the supply
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    • 42 12 A MAN has claimed trial to a charge of stealing shirts and T-shirts worth $752 from Klasse Centrepoint on Thursday. Awtar Singh s o Surat Singh. 22. is on bail until the case is next mentioned on Sept 14.
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    • 672 14 Two companies, two aoproaches Matsushita: Education subsidies Maternity grants Death benefits Long service cash withdrawals UOB Group: Attractive retirement package Disability benefits Death benefits Retrenchment benefits $200 levy for foreign unskilled workers clarified EMPLOYERS of unskilled foreigners must pay the full monthly levy
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    • 474 14  - 'Sniff items may carry anti-inhalant warning SHIRLEY TAN By ALL items containing volatile solvents and substances which can be abused may m future be required to carry this warning Prolonged inhalation can cause brain damage. This proposal, by the National Anti-Inhalant Abuse Campaign technical advice working committee, will be brought
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    • 134 14 MORE cholera victims and carriers, all from the Woodlands Home for the Aged, are recovering from the disease. An Environment Ministry spokesman said yesterday that 14 people five victims and nine carriers had been released from Middleton Hospital where they had been
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    • 231 14 Potential 'killer' litter finally removed A POTENTIAL "killer" Utter on top of the roof of Block 121. Avenue 1 Potong Pasir, went unnoticed by many residents and even HDB officials until pointed out to them yesterday. A Straits Times reader had called earlier m the day to say that the
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    • 126 14 Psychiatric report ordered on youth A PSYCHIATRIC report is being prepared on a youth who allegedly threw flower pots from a building, damaging five vehicles and threatened people by waving choppers at them. No plea was taken from Chng Pang Kok, 19, when he was first charged with both offences
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    • 41 14 MR Herman Hochstadt. the Permanent Secretary Kinance. Budget) will also take over the duties of Permanent Secretary (Law) from Oct 10. The Permanent Secretary (LBV), Mr K.R. Chandra, will go on leave before retiring m early November
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    • 54 15 300 sign book of condolence at the embassy THE Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Kajaratnam. signing the condolence book for the late Mr Adam Malik, a former Indonesian Vice-Presi-dent, at the Indonesian Embassy yesterday. Mr Rajaratnam and the Foreign Minister, Mr S. Dhanabalan, were among 300 people
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    • 147 15 Former envoy Punch sworn in as judge SINGAPORE'S former ambassador to the United States, Mr Punch Coomaraswamy, was sworn m as a High Court judge at the Istana yesterday. He will take his place on the Bench from Monday. The Malaysian- born barrister left his office as Singapore's ambassador to
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    • 326 15 Pus found in chest of dead NS soldier Illness can be treated pathologist A PATHOLOGIST found pus m the chest cavities of a national serviceman who died a few days after serving detention for being absent without leave. Pte V. Rajendran, 19, who was attached to the sth Singapore Infantry
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    • 262 15 Sell old flats at lower prices, HDB owners are advised HOUSING Board flat owners who are moving to a bigger home should be realistic and accept lower prices for their old flats because of a glut m resale HDB flats. Prices have dropped by 30 per cent since 1982. "They
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    • 104 15 Students get a lesson on police work HUNDREDS of school children had a good look at how policemen work when they visited the Police Academy m Thomson Road during an open house yesterday. The open house, which is part of this year's Police Week celebrations, also gave the young visitors
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    • 176 15 SIA's computer centre takes off SINGAPORE Airlines' $37 million computer centre is one of the most modern m Asia, yet the airline is not m the forefront m dataprocessing. SI A chairman J.Y. Pillay said yesterday "The principal reason is that our competitors m the industry have not been standing
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    • 82 15 Hongkong salesman claims trial A MAN has claimed trial to cheating several sales staff of about $3,000 worth of goods m the Orchard and Scotts Road area on Aug 22 and 23 by pretending to be Mr Joe Chan Hon. holder of ;»n American Express charge raid Chan Vi Hong.
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    • 582 16  -  CHAN ENG CHENG 'Giant headache' promises to be big success By I^HE biggest problem with organising con<*erts by the New York milharmonic Orchestra came with a news story m January. Th« story disclosed plans to demolish the Nalonal Theatre. That generated what the organisers described
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    • 333 16 THE US-member New York Philharmonic Orchestra will play Stand Up For Singapore at the National Stadium concert tonight. Its world-famous music director and conductor Zubln Mehta said last night: "We're playing It because we know It's close to your heart. 1 would not otherwise
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    • 407 16 Shopping spree lands HKduo in jail WITHIN two days m August, two men from Hongkong did almost $12,000 of shopping between them by using other people's credit cards. Wong Lun Sang, 26, and Francis Chung Shui Nam, 23, both construction workers, were to bring back to Hongkong the goods they
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    • 536 14 X efP Courses m s|*i PUBLIC RELATIONS V^ I The Institute of Public Relations of Singapore will conduct JB 1^ three Public Relations courses beginning October 1984. A Participants who successfully complete the programmes H will be awarded IPRS Certificates m their respective courses. V tThe courses are: I (1)
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    • 48 15 A^ Backed with our large scale production Organiser: SINGAPORE WOODCRAFT, Vi.SV. Venue Singapore Conference Hall, Shenton Way.(NTUC Building) Date Ist Sept 9th Sept 1984. Time 10am Bpm (Sun public holiday as usual) Exhibits Rosewood, Blackwood, Cherry wood Mother-of-pearl inlaid Furniture Chinese Paintings. I aw J^V 1 1 3O**
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  • The Straits Times says
    • 445 18 IT CAME almost 40 years late, but Emperor Hirohito has finally expressed regret for 35 years of harsh Japanese rule over the Korean peninsula. However, his statement was so phrased that it is not likely to appease the millions of South Koreans who had been expecting a
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    • 1113 18 As the campaign for the US presidential election goes into its last stages, Democratic and Republican candidates have found that it is unwise to trust the press to keep confidences. Remarks made off the record where they were concerned, were on the record where
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    • 942 18  -  LIM SAY BOON Off-the-record sessions This and that By Me/bourne Reporter MELBOURNE Australia's outgoing Treasury chief, Mr John Stone, m one dramatic parting gesture has proved that there is another side to the country's apparently colourless, pinstriped public service brigade. For a
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    • 506 18 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane They (the lawyers) shed M few silent tears. Mr C.C. Tan to Mr Justice ku luxe kn ram THIS quote came from the congratulatory address of the Bar delivered by Bar doyen C.C. Tan at a court ceremony marking the elevation 21 years ago
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  • FORUM
    • 692 19 Warning to lone woman motorists I AM writing this letter to warn other lone female motorists of a conman. On Aug 30 at about 2.30 p.m., I was leaving the third level car park m Goldhill Square when I was stopped by a welldressed Chinese man.
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    • 489 19 We must modify our policies to survive Dr Toh and 'dumb cows 9 IT IS very sad to read about a man losing faith m a party he helped to form. It is even more tragic when such a man loses sight of the direction which he himself had set
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    • 184 19 I AGREE with Dr Toh Chin Chye when he says there are dumb cows. But most of them are found outside Parliament. The rationale behind this thinking is: If I can achieve my objective by toeing the line, why shoukfl open my
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    • 156 19 I AM a young Singaporean and I nave been thinking about Dr Toh Chin Chye's remarks. But I am still confused. Dr Toh seems to be concerned that "Singaporeans dare not speak up". I cannot agree with him. I read both the English and Chinese newspapers
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    • 415 19 Maids not always at the losing end WE refer to the letter "Employer's power to deport leads to severe abuse" by "Legal Eagle" (ST, Aug 15) and would like to clarify a few points. The writer has attributed the main cause of "abuse" of Filipino maids to the de facto
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    • 82 19 I REFER to the Urban Redevelopment Authority's proud claim regarding a $198 million "surplus despite no site sales" for the period 1983/84. (ST, Sept 4). And why not, when m previous years and m forthcoming years it has and can continue to acquire privately-owned properties at battered
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1242 20  -  ERIK ECKHOLM By m New York NEW tests of bones and stones nearly two million years old have forced many scientists to abandon a cornerstone theory about the social behaviour of man's ancient ancestors. As a result, the early history of
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    • 697 20 BAHRAIN FOUR years ago this month, war broke out m the Gulf and hundreds of thousands of deaths later, with cities m ruins and economies crippled. Iran and Iraq fight on with neither peace nor victory m sight. It is one of
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
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      299 21 THE SINGAPORE stock market fell for the fourth time this week m quiet trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index dropped 3.94 points to close at 912.49. The Business Times Composite Index shed 3.83 points to end at 814.24. Volume was 10.6 million shares against the 12.7 million
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    • 37 21 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch industrials 12 76 18 Finance 2 13 3 Hotels 7 2 Properties 1 9 0 Plantations 2 6 3 Mining 0 3 0 Deb/ Loans I 4 6 Total 19 118 32
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    • 84 21 THE stock market recovered slightly yesterday to close on a mixed note after three straight sessions of losses earlier during the week. On balance, the widely-followed 30--counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index lost 2.65 points to 1396.15. At the final bell, the market Scoreboard showed
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    • 75 21 BousteadßM -3 Guimss -10 PMC Semb Ship -3 CiC unch Haw Par -2 Pan Dec -2 Simt Darby unch CCM -5 Inchcapeßhd -1 Pert* Plant -2 S Tra*| —5 Cold Storaje unch Keppei —2 DuntapM unch MTC +2 Prima +5 S^p Corp -2 Esjo —3 Multi-Purpose
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    • 8 21 The fourth drop this week in quiet trading
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    • 34 21 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071 91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)
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    • 40 21 K. Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 39 41 34 Finance "44 Hotels I 0 0 Properties 4 3 3 Oil palms 0 4 3 Tins 4 6 1 Rubbers 5 6 7 Deb/Loans 0 1 Total 60 65 53
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    • 222 21 SHiMuaM 580 +20 M Flour 380 +20 MBfCorpMc 240 +8 Lion Corpn 240 7 FtdwUFlw 310 +6 Prima 575 +5 MWHUpSOc 235 +5 MTC7IC 400+2 KLMSOc 272+2 MUMf|SOc 200+2 Hmnym 50c 106+2 SmLin 277+1 P MR I 50c 216+1 Mcom 181 +1 BRayi 173 +1 Asiatic 0t»
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    • 417 21  -  RONNIE LIM By m Honolulu THE double blow dealt by new South-east Asian refineries (such as Indonesia's) and the coming flood of oil products from new Middle East export refineries is likely to stagger the Singapore industry somewhat, but will
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    • 147 21 DETROIT United Auto Workers president Owen Bieber on Thursday selected General Motors Corp as the target of a strike if negotiations fail to produce a new contract. The union's executive board earlier had designated both GM and Ford Motor Co as possible strike targets, but said
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    • 143 21 Making 1 00 m TV sets is good reason to celebrate PRODUCING the 100 millionth television set is a good enough reason to aye a celebration and Dutch manufacturer Philips is doing just that. The company flagged off the celebrations by presenting one set for each million produced to the
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    • 670 21  -  ANNE KOH Officials of Simex, CME and dealers pleased with day's trade By INVESTORS and traders greeted Singapore's auspicious start to global financial futures trading yesterday with a burst of trading interest. When the official trading hours at the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex)
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    • Short stops
      • 105 21 BANGKOK Thailand will cut its imports of crude oil from Saudi Arabia to between 30,000 and 35,000 bpd next year from the current contract volume of 65,000 bpd, said Mr Sulee Mahasanthana, Minister at the Prime Minister's Office m charge of oil policy. He
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      • 86 21 MANILA Presidential Food Adviser Jesus Tanehanco said damage to rice crops caused by two recent storms that hit parts of the Philippines was minimal and unlikely to affect domestic supply. He told reporters the country still has about 700,000 tonnes of rice stocks that could last for two
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      • 59 21 WASHINGTON Federal Trade Commission chairman James Miller said he expected the FTC to conduct the government's antitrust review of the acquisition of Carnation Co by Nestle S.A. The FTC and the Justice Department will decide which of the two agencies will review the proposed acquisition to determine if
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      • 56 21 TOKYO Nissan Motor Co Ltd is likely to have a capital tie-up with Taiwan's largest automotive firm, Yue Loong Motor Co Ltd, a Nissan spokesman said. But he said m a Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun business daily report that Nissan's plan to take a 25 per cent stake m
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      • 52 21 BEIJING China yesterday warned of possible trade retaliation if the Reagan administration imposed its controversial new "country of origin" textile rules. The official Communist Party newspaper, People's Daily, accused the White House of unilaterally taking "harsh and discriminatory" protectionist measures while pretending to be a champion of free
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      • 40 21 WASHINGON President Ronald Reagan has rejected the International Trade Commission's calls for limits on copper im§orts to the United tates, saying they would increase the problems faced by US copper producers and foreign copper exporters alike. Reuter
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    • 197 21 LONDON Lloyd's of London said on Thursday its insurance underwriting business lost money m 1961 for the first time since 1967, although the syndicate made an overall profit thanks to investment income. Mr Peter Miller, chairman of Lloyd's, said m the
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    • 51 21 PRIME International (Holdings) Pte Ltd has acquired 364,000 shares m Van der Horst Ltd. It now holds 21.14 per cent or 3,679,000 of the shares, from 19.05 per cent previously. Another company, Commonwealth Development Finance Co Ltd, has sold 201,000 shares m Van der Horst m two
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    • 119 21  -  N. BALAKRISHNAN SIMEX chalked op an Impressive total volume of 2,813 contracts In Its first day of trading. Of these, 1,197 contracts were In gold futures which have been trading In Simex slnre July. Eurodollars and Deutschemarks, which started trading just yesterday, achieved volumes of 422 and 1,2*4
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    • 308 21  - US dollar savages other currencies in Asia DOREEN SOH Dy THE US dollar continued its week's trend and savaged other currencies m the Asian foreign markets yesterday. In Hongkong, the dollar surged to 2.9735 against the Deutschemark. This is the highest since the US dollar was fixed at Deutshemark 3.15
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    • 3607 22 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done" Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does
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    • 2237 22 INDUSTRIALS Ajinomoto (3 90S) Alex Hldg xd Alcom (1 978 1.985) (7) 2.00 (11) 1 99 (8) 1 .98 Antoh (176 B) (4) I 75 (17) I 76 xd A Choc (2.785) (10) 278 (11) 276 AISB (4 648 4 70S) AMD (3.508) (3) 3.54
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    • 2882 22 All shares quoted have a par value of SI. uniess otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Tai eiempted dividend PBN is traded m lots ot 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dollars 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Chance (000)
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    • Commodities
      • 342 23 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cents kilo) (M cents Kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int I RSS prompt 187.50 188 SON 192 00 193 00N unq unq Int 1 RSS Sept ***** ***** *****-***** *****-***** *****-***** Int. 1 RSS Oct 195.25 195 75 *****-***** Int? RSS Sept 182
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      • 53 23 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at the the International Tin Agreement's floor level of MJ29.15 per kilo on continued lack of demand. The buffer stock manager maintained his strong support at this level, taking most of the 153 tonnes on offer. No foreign concentrates or rationing
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      • 29 23 Closing prices Copp«r torn* Thus Spot 1043.00-1043 50 (1036 00-1036 50) 3 months 1063 00-1063 50 (1055 50-1056 00) Market tone Barely steady after firmer Sales 30.500 tonnes
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      • 25 23 Closin? prices Silver USJ/lroy w Fri Thus Singapore 7 18-7 22 close Thus Ned New York 7 27-7 30 712-716 Source Credit Suisse. Spore
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      • 31 23 Closmj prices Aluminium Thurj Spot 808 00-808 50 (793 50-794 00) 3 months 831 50— 832 00 (***** 817 50) Market tone Barely steady after firmer Salev 12.950 tonnes i
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        463 23 Yu lim new crop Ist grade unq Broken rice V> 00 lone RICE prices were unchanged to lower m quiet trading Among Thai Fragrants the second class 100 per cent new crop lost HKJ2 to $200 per picul and third class {7 to $193 White rice was mostly
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      • 34 23 GOLD USS/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 340.50-340 90 close Hongkong 340 60— 341.10 340 60 -341 10 Thurs Wed New York 343 00— 343 50 339.00-339 50 London 340 50-341 00 337 60-*****
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      • 149 23 PRICES on the Malaysian crude palm oil market closed firmer on further covering and speculative buying interest m moderately active trading. The refined market was quiet, with RBD palm oil m October risfng U5512.50 to U*****.50 per tonne. PALM Closing prices Crude MS/tonm palm oil Sept 1005 (south,
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      • 146 23 THE KILOBAR market traded between 5523,895 and 5523,774. The Far East gold market opened m the morning at U*****.70 2.20 and traded very quietly with little participation. It touched the highs of U*****.10 2.60 briefly and closed for the morning at U*****.50 2.00. It re-opened at U*****.25 0.75 and
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      • 79 23 I I I I I I.I I I I Hongkong Hang Seng Friday 940.55 (935.93) Week ago 926.78 Australian All-Ordinaries "1 Friday 725.0(722.0) s££Week ago 733.2 g Australian Industrials Friday 1028.3 (1024.3) Week ago 1028.7 Financial Times Industrials Thursday 848.9 (839.9) Week ago 852.5 Dow Jones Averages ttfT: Thursday
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      • 301 23 S'P' 7 HM Chance Aiiocioted Holek I I Bank O» East Asia 20 00 -0 I I Cheung Kong 7 60 0 05 China light 12 40 +0 I Cross Horb Tunnel 9 306 F E Consortium 0 37 +0 005 Foe Eosr Exch I PNlex 003 -0005 I
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      • 326 23 Sept 1 Yen Charife Aiinomoto I 180 inch Ako. 534 -16 Amodn 1230 20 Asoh. Chem 566 +7 Asohi Gloss 779 10 Bank Tk 445 unch Bridgestone 575 3 Canon 1280 10 Covo Computer 1420 +10 Citnen 538 +6 D Nip Pw>» 960+2 D Nippon Screen Do*. 635 5
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      • 336 23 Sept 7 Cents Change (Auj») A C I 183 2 A N I 230 unch A P M 235 +7 Abertoyle 910 +8 Age 293 +3 Allionce Oil 97 unch Alt.cd M* 237 +7 Ampol Exp 270 Ampol Per 170 unch Am 478 +2 Ashton 96 unch B H
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      • 238 23 Sept 6 USS Change Alcoa 34 Alhed Chem Cp 33 Allis-Cholmers II -'< Am Tel Tel 117»8 7 unch Amox Inc 2O 7 Arm Corp 25 1 Bethlehem Stl 18* unch Boeing Co 52^. Burroughs Cp 551. Caterpillar Co 38 1 unch Chose Monhtn 42 Chrysler Cp 30
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      • 584 23 Sept 7 Pence Chante MINING INDUSTRIALS R nd sio 25 Charter Cons 236 -4 All.ed-Lyoro 153 -I Cons Gold n 484 7 Ass Doin-s 174 -2 Rus Plant 9 1/16 -1/16 BTR PLC 491 I ZCI 16. unch Babcocks 148 unch „c* Barclays 464 unch Ui Beechams 356 -I
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    • Finance
      • 97 23 THE US dollar opened at 552.1645 60 and was traded to a low of 552.1585 95 before closing at 552.1595 05. The greenback continued to remain firm against major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.9595 and was pushed to a high of 2.9735 before closing easier at
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      • 28 23 DEPOSIT RATES p.a. Savings account Autosave 6 Fixed deposit 3 1 month 7 3 months 7 i 6 months 7 < 9 months 7 4 12 months 7- 4
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      • 46 23 LOAN RATES1 p.a. Prime rate 2 9 i Personal Renovation (Flat rates) I 4 years 7 Hous.ng (discounted) Up to 10 years 10 II to 25 years 10 Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5 I 2 years 5 t 3 years 6 4 years 6 1
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      • 51 23 BUSINESS LOANS p.a. Commercial properties 1 15 years W > Small Industries Finance Scheme (SlfS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CEFS) 10' 4 MAS rediscount rates for eiport bills Source DBS Bank 1 Indicative rates 2 For best customers only. 3
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      • 231 23 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSI O foreign currency Australian dollar 1 7923-1 7953 564 S5l Canadian doilar 1 6503 -1.6523 611 -601 NZ dollar *****-***** 965 927 Sterling pound 2 7663- 2 7697 365 359 US dollar
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      • 118 23 Managers' prices for Arbuthnot Securities Asia Sepl8«10 spcc-m.* Singapore Unit Trust OUB-Montagu ZSStm it 18 "o d }J5 Spore Prog Fund 135 143 o Spore Sec fund 197 2 09.d InCOme BOHO Unit nii«,««J Ui'T C'~« S'pori. invest Fund 120 1?7 In, .me Bond Diamond Mill S pOre
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      • Simex Futures
        • 56 23 ON A day that was dominated by US dollar fluctuation, gold was relatively stable. The strong dollar finally took its toll on gold and pushed it to close at the day's low of US$349 60. (In USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 351.00 351.20
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        • 41 23 THE first day of Deutschemark trading was encouraging with volatility spilling from the spot market. There was good participation from traders all round. US ■l"U.n DrMkAMI irk Open Hi^h I S«-it Kst Vul De* 0.3432 0.3432 0.342H 0.3429 1185 0.3431
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        • 57 23 Eurodollar 3 month deposit THE Simex Eurodolla: interest rate futures traded quietly for most of the day. Participation came mainly f om institutions with locals playing a minor role. (100 imi'iifil MM Open High ...v Sett Kst Vol Deo 88.62 87.65 5 7.61 87.64 407 Mai- 85 87.32 87.32 S'.cl
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    • 728 23 LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight on Sept 7 (2300) Ship (Voyage) Arr CFS i Handsome (033) 5 9 FSA P Van Buren (128 1) 6 9 TA3 Tahan I < 1046) 6 9 TA3 LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block F Globe (0004RW)
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      215 23 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Huai Lista Arrow Queen 44 aside 8 9 H an X X m San Equator 111 22 aside 8/9 lshlka Maru 302 9 9 St Of Manipur 31/2 aside 8 9 Mallory Ikyes 33, 4 a side
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    • 68 23 BANGKOK Thailand will soon invite private operators to bid for a fiveyear lease of its deep soa port at Sattahip, south-east of Bangkok, Communications Minister Samak Sundaravej told reporters. He said a Swedish-Finnish joint venture wants to invest money to improve and run three of five berths
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    • 315 24  -  S. KUMAR By THE improvement m general trading conditions that Inchcape Berhad anticipated early m the year never came. However, that did not stop the group from posting a 13 per cent increase m pre-tax profits to $20.72 million for the first six months
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    • 193 24  -  ANGELINE TAN By COLD Storage Holdings' group operating profits for the six months ending July 31 turned chilly as they fell by 18.1 per cent to $8.71 million. However, shareholders will receive an interim dividend of five cents per share, unchanged.
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      • 291 24 PAHANG Consolidated has tipped Lee Kirn Tah off the throne to be the most active stock of the week. Nearly four million shares m the mining counter were traded over the week. The counter, however/ lost two cents to close at $1.54.
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    • 363 24  -  DOREEN SOH Stock market weekly round-up by Singapore THE drift on the local market gathered pace during the week as Singapore investors waited for the next shot m the battle of US interest rates between Mr Paul Volcker, chairman of the Federal
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    • 89 24 Top THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1984 Company Volume Price (S) Hfti Low COM) Sept
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    • 154 24 K. Lumpur IT WAS another boring week at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange as the pervasive holiday mood kept traders away. The 30-counter New Straits Times Ordinary Share Index fell 18.26 points to close the week at 1396.15. Apart from interest m a few
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    • 135 24 Pre-tax of Straits Trading dips 11 pc STRAITS Trading Company Ltd yesterday reported a 11.7 per cent drop m pre-tax profits to $21.44 million for the first six months. Turnover of the group fell 13.3 per cent to $406.81 million compared with $469.24 million m the previous interim. At the
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    • 74 24 PROMET Bhd's statement on the interim results reported on Wednesday contained an error. The comparative pretax profit for the first half last year should be $54.44 million and not $44.44 million as the company stated. Promet's pre-tax profit for the first six months of this year was correctly
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    • 51 24 Treasury bills to be issued THE $190 million Singapore government 91-day Treasury Bills offer was oversubscribed by more than 21 per cent. Applications totalled $231.5 million for the bills, which are to be issued from Monday to Friday. The average rate of discount on allotment was 3.010 per cent per
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    • 42 23 Putting Minute manager to Mork^ From the best-selling "One minute Manager new comes this logical extension-putting what you have learnt, to work, m real life situations If you only read 2 books a year read this one twice $19.50 TIMES THE BOOKSHOP
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    • 504 24 r-ip-* Hi d goidbell H Portable M^^^^^^^^^^^^Bj^^^^^BH^^BTJ^Pnf^SM^^^^^^ 1 Screw Compressor §H%y\fV% W^^^W W T Airman P^ucts fc I Screw Compressor I II 111 M ImA/ Ml manufactured by m*m (SAS-SWS Series) J& JL m. MM 11 I lV#l/l/ m^#M JL im Hokuetsu Industries V W M **Br Thj s series
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    • 522 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: ff r-| mam^ m^ m^^ M onday Friday 1 00 am to 5 00pm Ordinary: $1 00 per word (Mm $15"ooT| F<>Od/ Ent#r! nm nt tfg% i/fi^ I /k\ *^!f I^B^^V [I J>^^ j^S^l 1 1 vL /l^\^l^C Public Holiday /oOam.to'i OOprrT' (Mm $60.00 Straits
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    • 495 25 3 Eating Out 3 Eating Out MM We serves a wide choice Special N Economical Indonesian Delicacies: M hJ Ayam Kalasan (Crisp fried chicken) Im JS $4 half bird $2 quarter^---^^^S^ > H W Gado-Gado —^^<v^%s^\ I W^^ v v^oV^ Tel *****1 3 M m 936, East Coast Road, Singapore
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    • 196 25 14 Antiques/Art Crafts [clearance] B^B\^B^B^aVi ARTB ANTIQUES SALE Everything must go' Clearance sale of a very large collection of oriental porcelains, lamps, paintings, arts, antiques etc at low low prices. Viewing and sale at: HOUSE OF SHIH PTE LTD -01-O5 Thomson Plata (opposite Yaohan) Tel: *****93 Opan daily: 11am 9pm.
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    • 595 25 14 Antique/Art 14 Antiques/Art 14 Antiques/Art Crafts Crafts Crafts OfflWX EXHIBITION SALE OF ORIENTAL EUROPEAN ANTIQUES AND WORKS OF ART Lat the Windsor Room, Goodwood Park Hotel. 10.00 am to 9.00pm II BULLDOZER COMING SOONI Large collection of antiques must be cleared. Lorong N, Telok Kurau. No. 52 54. 4
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    • 501 25 20 P#)t« HNEST, ALL BREED dog grooming •xpert care for: Clipping, Trlmnlng. Stripping, Shampooing, sticking. Pick-up and delivery ■/ill be provided. Call for apxMntment: Stephen Tan. Tel: 18-*****. IDORABLE PUG PUPPIES with jedigreed papers, tor sale, im>orted parents. Champion Dloodllne. Vaccinated and devormed. Call: *****92. AUSTRALIA IMPORTED MALTESE Puppies, local
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    • 416 25 24 Garage Sate EXPAT LEAVING! Selling 2 complete bedroom sets, cooking range with hood, fridge, washing machine, lounge set, and various other items. Call: *****01/ *****22. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. American baby's swing $45, Bouncinette $15. Noritake stoneware $110, Sony reel-tape recorder/ tapes TC377 $100, plants, framed pictures. *****82. EXPAT LEAVING. BABY
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    • 744 25 25 Salt: Other Products KEPPEL CLUB AND Jurong Country Club transferable golfing membership for sale Expatriate leaving. Best offer secures. Tel: *****17. OPPORTUNITY FOR FLORISTS! 1 Floral baskets, flower accessories for cheap sale Contact Mrs Chan, tel: *****66 *****50 after 10am. SELLING CHEAP SOFA side-board shelf, single beds, t.v., piano,
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    • 973 25 1 I UPHUIfWI I ***** p^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BK V" X MORE THAN $1 million worth of V jewellery comprising jade, diaP monds, earrings, rings and other glittering ornaments from Hongkong will be auc- tioned off at a local hotel today and tomorrow. For more deK^ tails, see classification 25. 28 Health Centres/
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    • 554 25 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor HONJO SERVICES. SPECIALISE roof-leakage, gutter, painting, fencing, partitions, cementwork, brickwork, woodwork, extension, renovation etc. *****55 TIEN LIP AWNING Iron Works. We specialised m roofing, gutters, box awnings, sunbreakers, flooring, etc. Call *****18 (office hours)/ *****14/ *****76 (a.'ter 6.00pm). Mr Tan WENG HO CONSTRUCTION Tel *****48 Repairs roof
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    • 500 26 38 TV/Video/ Sound Systems SHARP ELECTRICAL SERVICE. Specially m repairing C.T.V., Video. Hifi Washing Machine, Antennae installation *****93. *****51 HONG LEE SPECIALISES In repairing of video/C.T.V./ hlfl system/ antenna Installation. Service guaranteed. Tel: *****62. HOSHINA SPECIALISES IN TV antenna installation/ service with 1-year guarantee. Call: *****77/ *****69 1 lam 9.30pm
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    • 644 26 53 Computer Products/Services The New Flip. Disk MD2 (s'/4 M Diskette) is equivalent to TWO SS/DD Diskettes. Introductory Offer 24th Aug 24(ii Nov only Buy boxes of new Flip— Disk at $4 1 per box or 1 b..x..s of MD2D diskettes at $62 per box and choose one of the
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    • 611 26 55 Commercial Vessels WANTED CRUDE OIL tanker. Heating Coils to 135 deg. F. 2500DWT. Need sales price, bareboat charter and time charter rates Send specs and offer to Tlx: R*****2. Tel: *****96/ 7, Attn: Jim Swanson. 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies SALE OR RENT 35 TONS PETTIBONE ROUGH TERRAIN HYDRAULIC CRANE 35-84
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    • 1372 26 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities MANUFACTURER'S AGENT REQUIRED Successful and expanding US company manufacturing power and process equipment (unit prices US$2OO,OOO US$1,500,000) seeks established agent with proven track record of capital equipment sales to the process industries (particularly chemical, petrochemical and gas industries). Our line would suit agency currently
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    • 475 26 W^irM A HAPPY FAMILY needs a stayH I ILJB In Amah who's used to enter H I taining. If you're an excellent 2 m^^ cook and like to nave guests. Wm B apply at classification 66d. 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) BDP b) EDP aiLECTURERSa> An established institute
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    • 186 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Setretmrimi/aericMi STORE CLERK Requirements: GCE 'O' level with credits m English Mathematics At least 2 years' experience m a similar capacity: with good working knowledge ot stock control and related clerical duties tajwywjM^ommsnwaratswHft Quelificetiona soo experience. Th« Company offers competitive, bswwta Including: 2 months Annual Wage
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    • 291 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical HYDRIL We arc a large well established American Company engaged m the manufacture of oilfield equipment. We invite applications for the post of: Receptionist/ Clerk Requirements.- GCE O" level Pleasant disposition with good telephone manners Typing at 35 wpm Experience m reception/general clerical duties and
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    • 660 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial Clerical Our Company with international affiliations ir^^^L I 87 countries has been established m Singapore I for more than 20 years. Due to the rapid growth I I I m the service industry that we are m, we need
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    • 677 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial/Clerical TERUMO CORPORATION I SINGAPORE BRANCH I A growing full service branch of a foreign I company seeks the services for persons who has I shipping, L/C documentary bills and accounting I experience to be appointed as: I i FEMALE CLERK
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    • 406 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/ Clerical requires: Receptionist/ Telephonist/ 3 GCE 'O' level passes including English Ability to type at 30 wpm At least 1 year's working experience m PABX Possess a pleasant voice and personality Benefits Free meal and tea Attractive annual wage supplement c Transport provided at designated
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    • 515 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical raquiras (1) FEMALE SHIPPING 4 CLERKS (2) FEMALE CLERKS GCE O' level. Good command of English. c Ito years relevant workIng experience, c Typing speed 35 wpm. (3) MALE STORE CLERKS c OCE 'O 1 level, a 1 2 years working experience In store.
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    • 629 27 66 Situation* VacanT" c) SecretMriMJ/ClerlcaJ I Established importer and I wholesaler require JUNIOR SECRETARY a GCE. O' level a good command of written and spoken English c secretarial certificate I preferred I Ito 2 years" working ex- perience I a knowledge of general office work and filing Write call CARPETERIA
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    • 455 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical An established group of companies I m Orchard Road area with 5-dayi working week invites applicants fo the following post: TYPIST a Single c Minimum GCE O' Level c Typing speed 50 to 60 wpm a Ability to operate telex ma chine 1-2 years
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    • 641 27 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical JUNIOR SECRETARY required by established company. Applicants should possess: c GCE O' Level with gooC command of English c Typing and telex ability, c Knowledge of shorthand preferred c Ability to converse Ir Mandarin. She should be a bright, serf-starlet and hardworking. Salary negotiable,
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    • 674 27 66 Situations Vacant B> g^HHliSaia^eHaiß^sSßMSß^sS c) Secretarial Clerical Established tracing company requires I ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT a GCE O' level I c LCCI Accounts certificate a Able to keep full set of ac- counts r Interested pleaae apply with personal particulars and salary expectation THE ADVERTISER MaxweNßoad P.O. Boi 290 Singapore
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    • 856 27 66 Situation* Vacant I c) Secretarial /ClericaJ Established company requires.FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c 3 OCE O level passes a Typing 25 to 30 wpm Ptaase write with full personal and educetional particulars to:The Generel Manager Maxwell Road P.O. Boi 799 Singapore 9015 GENERAL CLERK required c Knowledge of bookkeeping. typing.
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    • 402 27 66 Situations Vacant i c) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE TYPIST CLERKS. Apply giving full particulars with copies of t ertiNcates to Katong PO Box 82 Singapore 9143 FEMLAE TYPIST CUM Receptionist required b> established (W man company Contact tel *****88 GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED by Electrical Contractor. Tel *****03 Those living In
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    • 389 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales i) Sales A U.S. based company has immediate job openings for:- I ELECTRICAL SALES I ENGINEERS I Diploma m Electrical Engineering I Preferably with relevant sales experience I Possess own transport Interested applicants, please contact I Mr. Philip Lim at *****13 for
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    • 546 28 J DO YOU WANT TO EARN UP S TO $3,000 IN EXTRA INCOME? C IF YOU ARE INTERESTED. DO i YOU HAVE THE EXTRA TIME 0 AND WILL POWER TO HELP US LSELL OUR VARIETY OF IN- < J TERIOR DECOR ATION/RENO--9 VATION PRODUCTS? IF YOU 5 DO. CALL US
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    • 754 28 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales Wanted EXPERIENCED MALE FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES to work for established firm dealing In imported leather handbags and clothing. Contact with handbag retailers Is advantageous. Preferably with driving licence Salary negotiable with attractive commission. Apply personally: KWEK ENTERPRISES Ruby industrial Complex Tannery Block -02-01 35 Tannery
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    • 509 28 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales REQUIRED CHINESE SALESGIRLS. Come personally: *01-345. Plaza Hotel, Beach Road, Singapore 0719. Tel: *****21 REQUIRED PART-TIME SALES Representatives with initiative. High reward guaranteed Tel: *****23. SALES REPRESENTATIVES WANTED to sell television. Experience not necessary. Own motorcycle. Apply tel. *****83. SALESGIRL WANTED BY a electrical shop,
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    • 1074 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technicmi g) Technical I CHIEF QUANTITY V I SURVEYOR Leading construction company carrying out a Bkl number of major projects requires a leader to fl Jhk control a team of surveyors involved m interim HJlp valuations, sub-contractors payments,
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    • 491 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical W* ECOGE I We have got the right I job for you! M Due to rapid expansion, we require im me I i diately dynamic and qualified personnel for I the following position: I I ELECTRONIC I I TECHNICIANS j
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    • 221 28 International Interior Con- 1 tractor requires urgently the following:A. SENIOR SITE FOREMAN B. JUNIOR SITE FOREMAN C. DETAIL DRAUGHTSMAN Candidates should have the following quali fications- Minimum 5 years of experience m the interior contracting industries. Speak English local dialects. Able to read architectural drawings. Able to work under pressure.
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    • 530 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical CINCINNATI MILACRON AUSTRIA requires SERVICE TECHNICIAN For servicing plastic machinery. Need addtionai Technician preferably with electrical/ mechanical background Experience m the plastic industry preferred. Requirements: N.T.C Grade 3in electrics/ mechanics. Must be willing to travel regionally. Singapore citizen/ completed National Service. Able to speak Mandarin
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    • 338 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical Keppel Shipyard limited I Make a career m the largest local Indus- L I trial group m Singapore. Join our estab- F< i lished programmes m: J^M Traineeship Ml PAY Minimum starting salary of $400 00 per month ATTAINMENT NTC
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    • 239 29 SERVICE SALES ENGINEER required to work with semi-con-ductor company m Singapore and Malaysia m helping to solve wira bonding problems. Experience and knowledge: c m semi-conductor wire bonding required a Specifically working on automatic wire bonders, X and S *****, *****. *****, Shinkawa wire bonders. Some travel necessary. Training provided
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    • 551 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical m philips^ We are a well-established multi-national company producing electronic/electrical products for exports to more than 120' countries. We require: Quality Assurance Technician Qualifications/Experience: ITC or NTC 2 m Electronic Servicing with preferably TV related experience. Duties: Perform electrical measurements
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    • 264 29 Construction Company requires a QUANTITY SURVEYOR With: c Diploma In Civil or Building Engineering, a At least 2 years' experience m estimating civil and building projects. Attractive salary will be commensurate with knowledge and experience. Ptaaea call and bring full resume tor interview. TEL: *****14 TECHNICAL ASSISTANT a Preferably with
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    • 411 29 66 Situations Vacant 8) Technical Required MALE SCAFFOLDING DESIGNER CUM DRAFTMAN Possess Civil/ Structural Engineering certificate 2to 3 years site experience Salary $1,000 and above negotiable PLEASE RING *****73 FOR APPOINTMENT VACANCIES: Mechanical Electrical DRAFTSMEN Qu.lificationr ITC NTC Apply with telephone no. to: RANKINE ft HILL Consulting Engineers 108 M.ddl.
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    • 539 29 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production Walk-In H Interview li SINGAPORE TIME Ip PTE LTD Pr£j| A large watch manutaduring company n g| Marslllng Estate has vacancies tor 3 E Possess Primary 6 Secondary or GCE O' lev»-i 3E Working hours B.ooam 5.00pm E Malaysians are
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    • 567 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production a^ri^rciK breweries f W ii!l (S PORt PT E LTD. I X, AM( Sl.. i it •In possession of PU B Hnctricil Work.-r's Jj LiceiH't' or NTC 3 m lndustri.il Electricity J Minimum 2 ye.irs' experience m electrical I pi.
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    • 530 30 66 Situations Vacant h) Production BAKAR SAND CONTROL LTD requires: MACHINISTS Applicants should be experienced m the machining of heavy work pieces. Knowledge of Held threiicls is an advantage. Completed National Service. Salary negotiable depending upon t'xpenence Benefits Transportation provided. Free hot and cold drinks. 5 working days. No shift
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    • 696 30 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous Singapore Airport Icrminal Scrxiccs in\ hcn I applications from Singapore C'iti/en> lor the following appointment: POLICE CONSTABLES MALE/ FEMALE (in>ss commencing salary of 5475 a month during training. On completion of training $515 a month m the salary scale: $440
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    • 368 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I A NEMIC I /A LAMBDA I An excellent company with worldwide networks I invites you to join us as H (Female) 9M Minimum secondary 4 education ■R 2 3 years experience as a line leader m RR m electronics
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    • 593 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous PfIBJW Microelectronic Is^a^il Packaging (S) uS H We are a subsidiary of a U.S. firm engaged I H m the manufacturing of ceramic integrated jl fl circuit packages for the electronic industries. H H As part of our expansion, we
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    • 149 30 A Japanese firm urgently requires STORE ASSISTANTS Secondary education or equivalent Knowledge of stork control and store keeping procedures Interested applicants, please call personally at 1 Sophia Road 09-01/03 Peace Mansion Singapore 0922 Tim* of interview: 12 noon to 5.00pm. Oat* of interview Bth and 11th September 1984. OFFICE GIRL
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    • 456 30 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous PRESIDENT MERLIN HOTEL WAITERS/ WAITRESSES LOUNGE HOSTESSES CHAMBERMAIDS COOKS (Coffee House) PANTRY MAIDS W« offer attractive salaries plus genarous fringe benefits including free duty mesli insurance coverage and excellent career opportunities. tolerated applicants please v. rite ;<i or call pt- rsonalh at The Personnel Department
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    • 536 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Fast expanding Company require* the service of DELIVERY ASSISTANTS c Primary 6 education c Able to read and write simple English Please call personally from 9 a.m. to 6 pm today with a passport-size photograph to: I ASIA HEALTH EQUIPMENT PTE LTD 37 Genting Lane
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    • 358 31 66 Situations Vacant i I) Miscellaneous Urgently required 1) CARPENTER 2) COMMERCIAL ARTIST 3) PLASTIC SIGN CRAFT WORKER 4) APPRENTICE 5) DRIVER Bilingual m English and Mandarin. Interest.-d, please call personalty anytime from 8.9.84 12.9.84 at> BLOCK 1035 EUNOS AVENUE S sOI-53 SPORE 1440 Wing Tai Garments urgently requires: Child
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    • 750 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous DRIVERS REQUIRED TO drive Daihatsu 3-tonner lorries. Preferably possess Class 4 licence and speak English. Call at: Hrn =04-08. Central Building. 1 Maguzine Road. HIGH CLASS COCKTAIL lounge requires Waitresses. Take-home pay between $700-$9OO p.m. Experience required. Please call at: 207. Uoldhili Shopping Centre, from 5.00
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    • 625 31 I IyJINJ LOOK OUT FOR Alex al classiI TT i j i fication 76k if you want per--I*l ItJ Of lC 1 sonal attention for your car, II DIJGi like a computerised wheel KaJ alignment check or an engine ■■■I 11HBEv^bV!^5 VEHITO RENTAL PTE LTD Bent: Hourly/ Overnight/ Daily/ Weekly/
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    • 396 31 74 Vehicle Financing 74 Vehicle Financing DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER CAR FINANCING Faster, friendlier service Up to 90% financing Money-saving interest rates: 12 months 5V2% p.a. flat 24 months 5%% p.a. flat 36 months 6V*% p.a. flat 48 months 6 1 /2% p.a. flat (instalments payable m advance) Head Office:
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    • 127 31 76 Vehicle. For Sale c) Dmtsun/msstt MID-79 100A. Good condition. Radio cassette, new tyres, tax 3/85. Asking $12,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****79. NEAR 1977 OATSUN 100A HI. 2 private owners, aircond. radio cassette, tax: 3/85. $6,800. Loan: $5,500. Tel: *****02. NISSAN SUNNY, 1.3 GL. Oct 1982. 1 owner, alrcon, mileage done
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    • 838 31 dkfj kdjf kdjfk THE BETTER DEAL-FULSAN V Visit us today for friendly service and B\ |1 m your new J^iVlkVTiVi 1 1 B^k w Affordable downpayment H aa Low interest rates with easier X repayment terms H High trade-in value H Guaranteed follow-up services By'^^^^LgßMßßßßmH^^BpWB^^^^^^y Autnonsed N<&»" dealer I <£
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    • 719 31 76 Vehicles For Sato c) Ford 1973 CORTINA STATIONWAGON. white, aircon. radio, cassette, good condition. $1,600 Afternoon only: *****72 1978 FORD CORTINA Auto 2.0 new model, 'Q' plate. Showroom condition. Selling $4,600 o n.o. Tel: *****98 1981 JANUARY FORD Laser 15 Ghia Manual. 1 owner, aircon radio cassette. $17,600 *****88
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    • 860 31 1963 MAZDA GT 4-door Sunroof, new road mx insurance Original paint Selling $27,000 Viewing 01-137. Blk 1046. Eunos Avenue 5. Spore 1440 Tel: *****32 I *****29 Mr Tay 1963 MAZDA 626 Power steering, power window, central locking. 1 owner, sports rims, radio cassette, new road tax. In excellent condition $29,000
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    • 559 31 76 Veh.cles For Sato h) Mercedes AUGUST 1979 MERCEDES 250 fully auto. Jnd private owner tJNeBCeaSMMa tH 45U0674 MERCEDES 200. 1979 prnat«owner. showroom condition $39,500 Contact *****11 •78 DECEMBER 2908 Auto Black beauty Showroom condition Tel *****3 Peter Wong •78/79 COMPANY roistered Mercedes 280 S. auto. Interested ring *****58 9
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    • 434 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 1983 LANCER F Original condition. 2nd owner with electronic mirror, hi-fi $20,500 Tel MBM> Augustine) $4 300 DOWNPAYMENT DRIVE A way brand new Mitsubishi Lancer 1 3 Kree Hlaupunkt radio cassette and sports runs 44 1 <9062 '82 LANCER. AIRCON. PARK $19,000 Downpayment $3,000
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    • 376 32 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota LATE 1980 COROLLA I >\ Air, on Radio cassette Qood condition I One owner $17,000 ono |<mv *****74 MARCH 1983 TOYOTA Carina ft. i speed Kxrellent condition, lull accessories Interested rail *****88 *****40. (ian MUST SELL. '81 Corolla DX One owner, aircond, cassette, tax
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    • 232 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I k) Others k) Others k) Others ABETTBtRUN FOR YOUR MONEY We're offering you a free Clarion AM/FM radio cassette player for every purchase of any of the Charade models. TURBO 5 speed IDR SDR TX 5-speed 3DR
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    • 106 32 NEAR 1976 LANCIA Spider 1800 c.c open top sports car. PARF. Potential collector's Item. Reasonable offer secures. Tel: *****22. OCTOBER 1978 CHARADE XTE. aircond. radio, cassette, new paint. PARF. Immaculate condition $11,900 0.n.0. *****04 (Saturday /Sunday). VOLKSWAGEN 1973, 1303S Super Beetle with sports rims, cassette and m tip top condition.
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    • 97 32 ALMOST 1976 MINI Clubman, private owner, new tax, radio cassette, beautiful condition, downpayment $1,500. *****79. BEAUTIFUL 1982 PORSCHE 924 Full accessories, new tax, etc Showroom condition. $60,000. Nc bargain. (*****46). COLLECTOR'S ITEM. 1962 Auatin Healey Sprite convertible. Highest offer securea. View: 98. Ceylon Road. Tel: *****82. END '83 SUBARU 700
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    • 247 32 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others Call Wayfoong for Fast approvals on loans Competitive rates Friendly, efficient service Waytoong Mortgage and F nance 'S> Lid A *noily owned SuDS'd^ary i Hongkong Bank 8 b Claymore M.ii «03 00 i Cia.mo'f>Pia/a Singapore o9J2 a. < SINGAPORE USED CAR PTE LTD (Authorised
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    • 396 32 76 Vehicles For Sale Others 1973 FORD ESCORT 1 300. 2-door. I aircon, new paint, good condition Selling $3,300 Phone *****36 1973 VOLKSWAGEN STATIONWAGON 7-seater model In good condition. Asking for $5,000 0.n.0. Contact *****66 1976 SEPT VOLKSWAGEN 1200. 2nd owner. PARF. $9,200 ono 6- A West Coast Road *****71/
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    • 409 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles ALMOST "83 TOYOTA I.orry 1600 cc 10 feet, petrol, converted to van. 1 owner Showroom condition (like new) $8 500 *****05 ti ALMOST 1980 FORD Tredla 14 footer Diesel metal lorry Tax Nov. New paint Top condition $5,100 *****67 BEAUTIFUL NOV. 1982 Toyoace
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    • 406 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles 1978 TOYOTA LITEACE. BdUflf $4,800 0.n.0. Interested please contact Mr Teo tel *****43 1978 TOYOTA HILUX m |«O< condition Interested, contact *****94 1980 ISUZU DIESEL Pick-Up One owner, new tax $4,850 Jalan Toa Paych Caltex Station 1981. TOYOTA COROLLA 1300 blind van Aircond
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 112 37 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences I Deepest Condolences Sympathies to I I MR. LAWRENCE LOW YONG LENG I I on the demise of his beloved mother I MDM. CHUA HUNG KEAK (MRS. LOW SENG WAH) From: TRI-CIRCLE INVESTMENT PTE LTD FLYING FREIGHT AGENCY (S) PTE LTD AVI-TECH ELECTRONICS (S)
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    • 63 37 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements IN APPRECIATION The Family of the late Mrs Louise Cheng warmly thanks friends colleagues for attending evening funeral services, for their generous donations, gifts of wreaths scrolls, words of comfort. We deeply thank the Vicar staff of St. Andrew's Cathedral, doctors staff of Singapore General Hospital
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    • 315 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 143 Acknowledgements 144 In Memoriam MDM. LOW SWIT HING Aged 79 passed away peacefully on sth September 1984. Lovingly remembered by Sons Daughters-in-law Fan Beng Kuen Lee Moy Lan Fan Peng Thim Lee Poh Lin Grandsons Grand-daughters Victor Fan Tal Weng Alice Fan Wan Wen Bertrand
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 143 37 DANGER AHEAD PARIS, Fri. Tatlana KfttwnMnn, the Soviet world record-holder m the women's 1,511 metres and 3, Htm, could be suspended for life for refusing a dope test after winning a 5, •Mm race here this week. Bat Pierre Dasriaux, a member of the Council of
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    • 1093 37 Focus on the United States Open Tennis Championships Umpire issues verbal warning to Hot-head Kid... I DIDN'T like the atti- tude of the umpire. He thought he was more important than the players. I definitely don't want that guy to be m my chair. 7 McEnroe
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    • 137 37 DANGER BEHIND WELLINGTON, Fri. Leading All Black Andy Haden has been cleared by the New Zealand Rugby Football Union Council of breaching rugby's amateur regulations. In an unprecedented hearing, Haden faced the 18-man council behind closed doors to answer charges that he had advanced and promoted
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    • 223 37 White City to make way for shops LONDON, Fri. The historic White City Stadium here, base of the 1908 Olympics and scene of nearly 100 athletics world records, is likely to close at the end of September. The owners plan to redevelop the site, probably as* shops, after
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    • 296 37 SUNNINGDALE (England), Fri. Nick Faldo, of Britain, blazed to a five-under-par 65 for a one-shot lead over Spaniard Sever iano Ballesteros and Briton Howard Clark m the first round of the U*****,000 (1418,250) European Open golf championship yesterday. Faldo set the early pace by holing a
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    • 244 37 AMERICANS Darryl Dawkins, Mike O'Koren and Albert King each scored 18 points on Wednesday night to lead the New Jersey Nets to a 127-80 victory over Simac m the second round of the Italian Open basketball tournament m Milan. The victory marked the National Basketball Association team's tournament debut
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    • 665 40 But boss Charlton's not building castles m the air The Martin Palmer Column LONDON, Fri. Jack Charlton may have given up shooting and fishing to become manager of Newcastle United, but that doesn't stop some other First Division clubs wearing the hunted look.
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    • 94 40 Collapsed lung keeps out winger COLOGNE, Fri. West German International winger Pierre Littbaraki Is be lag treated In hospital tor a collapsed lumg after being Injured la a League match tiite week, teeters said yesterday. The 24 -year-old Cologne player was hart la a collision with Arminla Bielefeld goalkeeper Wolf
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    • 461 40 Chance to hit limelight as pros strike LONDON, Fri. It will be amateur night for Spanish football on Sunday as a host of unknown players prepare to make their first-team debuts on the second week of the new season which has been hit by a strike
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    • 138 40 KEVIN MORAN, the Manchester United central defender, has been dropped from the Republic of Ireland's squad for Wednesday's World Cup qualifying Group Six soccer clash against the Soviet Union m Dublin. A DUBIOUS penalty gave France's Under-21 team a 2-1 victory over their Albanian counter-
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    • 268 40 Managers play waiting game LONDON, Fri. The international plans of England soccer manager Bobby Robson and his Scotland counterpart. Jock Stein, could be wrecked tomorrow when Arsenal play hosts to champions Liverpool m the English First Division. Five internationals from each country will be on show m the match. And
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    • 384 40 LONDON, Fri. English and European soccer champions Liverpool begin the defence of the League Cup (now the Milk Cup), the trophy they have won four times m succession, against Fourth Division Stockport County later this month. Humble Stockport were pitched against all-conquering Liverpool when
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    • 470 41  -  J. RAJENDRAN Coach makes big changes for MRU Cup tie By I OUT I OUT COACH Mark Howell has made drastic changes to the Singapore team for today's Malaysian Rugby Union Cup match against New Zealand Force at Dieppe Barracks (5 p.m.). He has dropped six
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    • 333 41  -  TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE'S gymnasts must show more dedication if they are to rise even to Asean levels. This was the strong assertion made by Lee Seng Huat, president of the Singapore Amateur Gymnastics Association, after his team's lackadaisical performance m the recently-concluded Singapore
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    • 159 41 Astros dwarf the Giants SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. Craig Reynolds earned his second Major League Grand Slam as the Houston Astros routed the San Francisco Giants 14-2 m an American League baseball game yesterday. Bob Knepper struck out seven and walked one on the way to his 14th win gainst nine
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    • 312 41 ON THE CRICKET SCENE LONLX)N, Fri. Nottinghamshire gained two batting points against Sussex yesterday to move above Essex at the top of the English County Cricket 1 Championship standings. But a draw seems the most likely result m the match at Hove after Sussex hit a
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    • 533 42 Hakikat Rai reports on the Junior World Cud Asia-Oceania Qualifying round L The spirit was missing m the Singapore players, particularly after their 1-0 defeat to China m their opening m ff¥lflftf*tl Korean official Park Young Ho. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A missed penalty stroke, a
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    • 241 42 Pakistan justify top-spot billing KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Pakistan bullied Oman into submission with their superior teamwork anfl fitness m a Group B hockey match at the' Tun Razak Stadium here this afternoon. Billed as the favourites for the top slot m this Junior World Cup AsiaOceania pre-qualifying tournament, the Pakistanis
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    • 350 42 Favoured India open chapter on rousing note KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. China had about as much a chance as an errant motorist's word against a traffic policemen when they met India m a Group A match here this morning. The Indians, showing scant respect for their
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    • In the groove
      • 354 42 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. With just three years of hockey behind him, Luo Xiaobing has emerged as China's most-feared forward m this tournament here. The 17-year-old middle school student from Jianqxi Province has graduated from racing around on a dirt pitch to strike terror
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      • 239 42 41 don't have any strength left m me. I've been lying m bed all day trying to recover as quickly as possible. But I'm afraid I'll have to keep a low a profile for a 7 while. Sutharman KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.
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    • 364 42 DECAZEVILLE (Southwestern France), Fri. Benny van Brabant showed his sprinting power as he beat off the challenge of two rivals m the final moments to win yesterday's second stage of the Tour de l'Avenir cycling race. The 25-year-old Belgian professional made his Break 300 metres
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    • 95 42 ASPEN (Colorado), Fri. Olympic cycling road race champion Alexi Grewal has received his gold medal back from an anonymous source after losing it a few days after the Games. The medal was posted back to him m its casket, Grewal's father Jasjit said here. Grewal lost his
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    • 472 43  -  J. RAJENDRAN Kapustin's anger turns tide for favourites By FROM China's point of view, going through to the final of the Merlion Cup basketball invitation tournament was anything but easy. After some tense moments, they eventually won their semifinal clash against USSR Georgia 97-93 at the Gay
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    • 685 43  -  PETER SIOW By THE Spanish Armada sailed through the eye of a storm without a hitch, breezing past Australia's Mazda Cannons 87-69 to qualify for the final of the Merlion Cup basketball invitation tournament at the Gay World Stadium last night. Though Estudiantes chugged along at
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    • 139 43 Koreans dent Malaysian hopes KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Forty-thousand fans and hundreds more locked outside, left the Merdeka Stadium with heavy hearts as Malaysia failed to make the Merdeka tournament final for the third time since 1980 after going down 3-1 to South Korea m a semi-final match here tonight. Only
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    • REST OF LOCAL SPORT
      • 245 43  -  LEE WAI WUN SINEWY as they are, the Sarawakians last night found out that robust play had no place m the pool. They were sunk by Singapore A 23-3 m the Pesta Sukan waterpolo tournament at Toa Payoh. But the stark fact was that nine of their
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      • 96 43 NATIONAL striker D. Tukljan pounced on a defensive error to lead Sembawang to a 1-1 victory over Calrnhill In President's Cup soccer match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The goal came In the 25th minute when Calrnhill goalkeeper Sunario Zakari and sweeper Shahafnddln Ahmad
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      • 198 43  -  JOE DOR AI SEVERAL Malaysian state teams preparing for the Football Association of Malaysia Cup have been earmarked as potential candidates for Singapore's test matches later this month. Among them are Sohor, who want to play on Sept 20 at the Jurong Stadium, according to
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      • 381 43  - Smooth sailing for Hobie champ Edwin LEE WAI WUN SINGAPORE'S Hobie 16 champion Edwin Low continued his reign of the catamaran m the Pesta Sukan Regatta at Changi yesterday. Hot on his heels is Thailand's Damrong Sirisakorn, while Jose Marti, the Republic's ticket-holder to the Florida World Championships m October,
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  • RACING
    • 410 38  -  EPSOM JEEP He has won over Ipoh straight— and m splendid time By IRISH MELODY clearly has a liking for a straight course and should make a sound each-way bet m Race 5 at Ipoh today. Early m the season, this four-year-old beat a field of 18
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    • 108 38 RACE 1: Scarlet Fury, Tempered, The Three Kingdoms RACE r Peter Pan m. Aeras, Firecracker n RACE 3: Kawan Karib, Discover, Chicago. Advance RACE 4: Buloh Kasap 11. Escalation n, Bintang Timor V, Disputed Bid RACE 5: Trail Blazer TV. Purity. Raja Kopi. Startrack. D'Capricon RACE Prince Barcas. Tiny
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    • 168 38  -  MARKSMAN By Our man on the track IPOH, Fri. Bank on Safe Deposit m Race 4 for Class 2 Div 2 horses over the I,loom straight course. This sparingly-raced three-year-old English gelding he had only three outings for a win and a second
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    • 5499 38 GOING FORECAST: GOOD mmmmmmtM 1.00 class 4 div 4 1,200 m m f 10 I W (Ratings: 67-57) mkmmmmmm (stakes: $13,000) 1 «044 Alrowana 57 <«) Alrowana-Ahmad 4 nzg +4 (1200 m) By Coin of Gold; first appearance m open company; came from behind to finish 4th
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    • 116 38 'Ringer' case: Trainer charged ADELAIDE, Fri. NEW Zealand -born trainer Havden Haltana, involved m a horse substitution at Eagle Farm Racecourse m Brisbane last month, appeared before a special court In South Australia yesterday. Haitana, who had been In hiding, was arrested some hours earlier In the South Australian country
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    • 557 39  -  MARKSMAN ON THE TRACK with IPOH, Fri. Night Fly sparkled on the track this morning, clocking 39.2 sec for the last 600 m and finishing full of running. Ridden by K.W. Tan, this five-year-old come-from-behind stayer was only eased down deep m the back stretch.
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    • 147 39 TUESDAY (good going): Saratoga Jim II 37.3, Merdeka Bridge II 36.8, Everything Nice II 37.7, Kalama Roy 36.4, Safe Deposit and Nice Performer 36.7 together, Merry Murmur 37.8, Purple Heart 37.1, Foreign Funds and Own Opinion 37, Bay Of Plenty 3772, Victoria's Gift 36.9, Vitality Belle 38,
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    • 300 40 TSINGTAO BEER LUCKY DRAW The second draw was held on 5 Sept 1984 at 2.00pm at the auditorium of Shin Mm Daily News RESULTS OF THE SECOND DRAW Ist PRIZE *****0 (B) $5000 CASH 2nd PRIZE *****1 (B) $2000 CASH 3rd PRIZE *****2 (R) $1000 CASH 4th PRIZE *****4 (B)
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  • Page 43 Miscellaneous
    • 168 43 TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS Amh Priam r'shlpi (Bedok AC. 2 30 p. m.) BASKETBALL Mrrllon tUp final: China v Estudiantes 30 p.m.). Thlrd-pUrlnn Mazda Cannons v USSR Georgia (7, Gay World Stadium i CRICKET PHeMily: Gun nedah (NSW) v SRC (Padang. 10 45 a.m.) HOCKEY SHA "rrmler Lr**me: SIA v Khalvi
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  • 106 44 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Malaysian minister today called for controls on breakdancing, saying it was a Western craze that was dangerous and caused traffic jams. "Such fads should be controlled before they get out of hand and turn into a public nuisance," Culture, Youth
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  • 532 44 MOSCOW, Friday SOVIET armed forces chief Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov one of the most powerful men m the Kremlin has been removed from his post and replaced by his deputy m a move which completely baffled Western observers. Western diplomats speculated today that his
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  • 293 44 Gromyko, Shultz to meet in New York WASHINGTON, Fri. US Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko will meet m New York on Sept 26, the US State Department announced yesterday. The announcement confirmed speculation that Mr Gromyko and Mr Shultz would meet during the UN
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  • 390 44 Spectre of disease, hunger looms Supplies of 'food and medicine run low for victims of Typhoon Ike SURIAGO (Philippines), Friday THOUSANDS of people face hunger and disease as food and medical supplies run low m the trail of a typhoon that swept through the central and southern Philippines at the
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  • 175 44 MINNEAPOLIS (Minnesota), Fri. Doctors yesterday prepared an 18-month-old girl for an operation to implant her father's kidney m her, making the child the first person of her age and ailment to receive such a transplant. Stephanie Reed of Brandon, Florida, suffers from a form of
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  • 221 44  - Be careful, Australians warned SALMA KHALIK Advice comes m wake of spate of Orchard Road snatch thefts By AUSTRALIANS are being warned to be careful m Singapore, if they want to avoid the hassles that come with being robbed. Up to August this year, 94 Australians had lost their passports
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  • 31 44 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 3.75 points to 1.222.61 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP
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  • 143 44 A' SURPRISE "reunion" between a teacher and one of his former pupils ended up painful for the teacher. Mr Chung Sow Cheng was punched on the arm by Yeo Fatt Yong, whom he had taught about 10 years ago m Bukit Ho Swee
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  • 87 44 ICK president to call on Dhanabalan THE president of the United Nations-sponsored International Conference on Kampuchea (ICK), Mr Willibald Pahr, will be m Singapore today. Mr Pahr is on an Asean tour for a review of efforts to achieve a political settlement m Cambodia where 180,000 Vietnamese troops continue to
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    • 122 44 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers m several areas around noon onwards. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.15 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.58 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 10/18 Cloudy Manila 22 32 Cloudy Amsterdam 16/18 Rain Melbourne 920 Cloudy Bangkok 29 33 Fair
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 997 1  -  REBECCA CHUA With the Book Fair and National Reading Month still on, let us spare some thought for the millions who miss out on the three Rs. The occasion is appropriate: Today is World Literacy Day. By TODAY is World Literacy Day. But the world might
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    • 289 1  -  Robb Fulcher AMERICA'S STORY THE eager student showed pleasure with his progress as he struggled with basic grammar and learned to identify the letters of the alphabet. His tutor, a retired schoolteacher, saw m his eyes an "enthusiasm" for learning and "anxiety to accomplish what he
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    • 246 1  -  David Winder AFRICA'S SUCCESS STORY TANZANIA, Africa's star performer m literacy, knew that teaching its villagers to read and write was not enough. More important was maintaining the momentum so that new literates wouldn't lapse back into illiteracy. The Tanzanian government distributed more than 6,000 free radio sets
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      • 182 1 BUDGET FURMTURE Open Daily: 1 2.00pm to 9.00pm |fl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B^fe|^^ ~*m 605 MacPherson Road #01 -1 9 KH 'mm Citimac Industrial Complex fl B 'IB Singapore 1 336 Budget conscious furniture BHl^^ hunters, here's what you been I H looking for- BjSJHHK^r^BSn HI the BUDGET FURNITURE SHOW Here you'll find a
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      • 53 1 How to make a lantern KIDS THINGS, Page Two Singapore Cowboy sets up shop LEISURE, Page Nineteen REACH FOR QUALITY ANDTMTE When you care enough to give your family the best give them Marigold Fruit Juice Drink today! 'a/) I/a VSja Malaysia Dairy Industries Pte Ltd., 2 Davidson Road. Singapore
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      • 333 2 Centenary Offer from H^BP'**"^" 1^^ m 1W "*^B^B 44 4 4 V 4444«^^^J V iM A^V. fIHIII m i^jß/-' »*'Bfc^" *****^4^. (WV-rtCftWM C^B ■Bl. V 4444^44^4 W'"/ B5B»I-^ 1 *****4 uj K6!W'!SS? I .44^444^^ M Mf^ 1 B I ijj jjj jjj .Jk^ BKt I B HJ -*-<•«-* 4444. -#'«'SE#'<rf
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      • 828 3 lT^) n/7ce Courts IS unique! it's a hybrid of the TS^A wSmm^ muc^ t° refresh the mind and body ws&PilS; beautifully sculptured water-gardens of traditional E in the days of these classical ages, the nobility had WE^'* JL SunaMoahul and Moorish palace courtyards, W at their disposal extensive grounds, all
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 1534 4  - Nuts a nutritious, luxurious food TAN LEE LENG Rich m proteins and vitamins, a source of carbohydrates and fats, nuts are popular m our part of the world. They are used for vegetarian "meat", artificial milk, soupy desserts, stews and sauces. By ADDING nuts to meat and fish dishes is
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      • 369 4  -  JULIET CHEW By An interior designer and mother of two Pat-a-bread, pat-a-bread. Monsieur Bonamuur, Bake me a loaf as fast as you can. Pat it and prick it, and mark it mth J and T, Put it m the oven for Terence and
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      • 1002 5  - The art of entertaining in Europe PEGGY POLK By in Rome ENTERTAINING at home is nothing short of an art m Europe. But it is a very private art that few foreigners will ever sample. Unlike Americans, who delight m asking new acquaintances home to dinner, most Europeans reserve such
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      • 674 5 La Brasserie Hotel Meridien 100 Orchard Road Reviewed by NATALIN LING AS PART of its efforts to promote French cuisine, Hotel Meridien has set up a charming brasserie. You get to it through the traditional route, via a cafe (La Terrace). It's called, simply,
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      • 168 4 When they tell you it is made with "Ramin Solid Wood what does it really mean? Is it Solid Ramin through and through or is it Ramin and Solid Wood which could mean a Ramin Veneer covering some cheap solid wood inside. Do not go for the outside appearance. You
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      • 205 4 For over 50 year^ Americans have made Dreyer's Grand Ice Cream famous by coming back for more. Simply because we put more into Dreyer's. More fresh cream, the fresh ingredients shown here and imagination, to name just a few. Which is why you'll find an amazing variety of flavours you
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      • 312 5 I I^^^ V -\v--3p jw^i^ &ii.^p I Hlfl ■•**3(* Hilt 111 I 1 /^y t& 1 ■^w^r^^S^ I 111 111 o^*^^ i B^B^K I(Ss^^^*sSb^^^ V B^B^bV k M Mil ITl^ fll^Bß bWWbj iip C^l.l fIVB o,.— »h^:«M»-wi w^-«»» »-<■>« *W«W iiwmwwp y j pure*— «t>o*« »woa-| You are cordially invited
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    • BOOKS
      • 1079 6  - Rice Bowl reveals some cracks LEONG LIEW GEOK RICE BOWL By Christine Lim Su-chen Times Books International, 1984 277 pages, $7.50 Reviewed by 4 Mrs Lim has drawn her heroine much larger than life and made her much less believable a character than a symbolic standard-bearer for m non-conformism, courage
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      • 801 6  -  MURIEL SPEEDEN RELATIVELY SPEAKING By Joan Hon Times Books International 270 pages, $14.90 Reviewed by THIS is an irresistible book for people who like to wander through someone else's "lifescape", m an amicable, admiring fashion, flipping through the family album and sharing the
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      • Article, Illustration
        245 6 The Origin of Consciousness m the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind by Julian Jaynes (Pelican, $32). Jaynes speculates that human consciousness did not begin m animal evolution, but is a learned process brought into being out of an earlier hallucinatory mentality by cataclysm and catastrophe only 3,000
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      • 858 7  - Glimpses o£ the lost Red dream KHOO HOW SAN RUSSIA: BROKEN IDOLS, SOLEMN DREAMS By David Shipler Macdonald 404 pages, $29 50 (Hardbound) Reviewed by WILL Russian communism become the inevitable wave of the future? Is there, m fact, a Russian empire more m the tradition of the Czars than
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      • 725 7  -  LIN LIN-DEE HERACLES, MIGHTIEST OF MORTALS and A FAIR WIND FOR TROY Both by Dons Gates Puffin, 1984 Each book is 96 pages, $6.90 Reviewed by The young reader GREEK legends are notoriously difficult for children to appreciate because of the wealth of interconnected characters
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      • 220 7 Descent from Xanadu By Harold Robbins (Pocket, $11.20) The wealthiest man m the world seeks immortality. To achieve his dream, he is willing to spend billions and sacrifice the woman he loves. Financial Markets and Institutions m SlngaE»re (Third Edition) y Tan Chwee Huat
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      • 283 7 Shin Mm Daily News, Sentosa Development Corporation Rediff usion [fTTT| jointly pressent •rt^ v*^v y/^f I Hl^ii^ k-^2-- ipt J t m Gti AßLE^^ff^l WV. SBdArt.st I Pff^^ Breakdances arr d 6.00-9.30pm at FERRY TERMINAL CONCOURSE fun FISHING ioam- 2pm LION DANCE AEROBIC DANCING BEER DRINKING 3 pm DRAGON DANCE
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      • 512 8 I NOws HOwTnG at 5 THEATRES "I B Prince-Oriental-Savoy-Changi-Woodlands CIRCLE $4 STALLS CASH BOOKINGS ONLY NO FREE LIST PRINCE 11, 1 30. 4. 645. 9.15 ORI: 10.45. 1.00, 3.15, 7. 9.15 SAVOY ft CHANGI 5 SHOWS at 11 00 am. 1.45, 4.00. 6.45 915 as WOODLANDS 4 SHOWS DAILY at
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      • 456 8 BEAUTY WORLD EMPORIUM f)llf^^^ I FURNISH IKG CENTRE W^sQ&^%£& J3g^^^^^l^^l^gp^^— -y^^ff^-^—K ft IA7 gL ce c Jio^P^^ 1^ Jl. ~J^ JaY ■> WImW^^^TABLF $^Sa2O C a^h af^ I I I I I T f BlbW^ a i I *1 £|ll b^bb^bb^bb^bW I I I f r* '^^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^H B^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BB^BBW -Jl j
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      • 261 8 Golden* New Town j Clementi Princess OPENB TODAY! >, I i G: 11, 130, 4, 6.45, 9.30 NT: 1 JO. 3.30. 7.00, 9.00 C: 1.30, 3.30. 7.15, 9.30 Pr 1 30, 3 30, 7.30. 9.30 l^r Of Old Beijing BA I A MDO« NOtTH DAILY at 1.00, 3. 7.00, 9.00
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      • 229 8 OOOO|CKXXXXXXXXX>OCXXXXXXXX>O CATHAY: 10th SPLASHING DAY! Q f^ r fi C M**^^* x I d]i o o**ftS] ~~i^...^Z. r^SnM J| > EriiENELRV ■I'.iHN'ANi^'. Q ORCHARD: NOWSHOWING! fc^M B^B I r 20CLUE00SETS > I TQ DC U/0N "7 PADDING TONS i D.1." "Sr™".. TTtT '"TERNAT.ONAL > > (5-9-19*4) LTD > GOLDEN SULTAN:
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      • 613 8 *OWC AN I SAT 10 H AY Bolti '>■- <"• MOWS at m. 145. 4 00. < PITUITARY HUN" IR TODA 1 OM JS i 4S 9IS "Llttl* H*ro of Sh»olm Tempi* I Now SI mng 291 84! KAIKOOUKKUM KAI ns rooAv I m I JQ, 4.6 45.1 LARA JONGGRANG
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      • 424 9 16™ FESTIVAL OF BOOKS 6 BOOK FAIR 'B4 1 9 SEPTEMBER 1984 WORLD TRADE CENTRE HALL 3 11A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY j^^ The biggest ever j where over o*?^ 170,000 titles by 0r l^^ki 1/800 publishers I ADMISSION i!] Englisl ppppi Chinese, Malay, Tamil and other ALL ARE languages
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      • 114 9 SALE a^i^^. Qfv /9^C i Hi IbVl Inl Bj|i||iii||i||a|||||||jiu|jiu|||||^ Quality Prints for Less Simply MagnificentJ 1 a«-20v I aD Z9V 1 cc«« P^K ano MWJ^ I r color enlarge" 16 ir T Magnificent Color Lab I w^ \gm #01-23 FMpit't Part Caotfb. Tal: *****9 V^^W #03-99. Ux*y PWua. T*- *****24
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      • 411 9 Cambridge University Examination Courses, j Registration on Ist Sept. Bth. Sept. 1984. I Whether you need intensive Merchant of Venice" All courses finish before the r "pi« s rJ^rt"m7rrr,~rtT a T revision or just a final polish for Genera; p ap#r exam.nat.ons (T Tc" "here appucallei Xf^hiho wnrirtH'-H^ rl? y
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    • Page 10 Advertisements
      • 553 10 When You Choose IAIKODTA You Choose Quality And Durability. TANITA. The name known worldwide for attractive yet functionallyM\^^ designed household appliances that make life just that little bit .f" IMjAi) easier for you. Appliances that include precision-calibrated >^-^ Bi^^?^ .^^^mm. kitchen and bathroom scales, table-top quartz timers, :^>^lr^ multi-lite lighters
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    • Page 11 Advertisements
      • 671 11 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES MHIBSTANTS RSSOSSIHH Sales Service: Rat^: Box Service: wi^wiw «%mu w w 1 T j *****11 ext 2724-7 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm Collected- SS «i 00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S RS ***** TIMEAD 2669 Sunday Times: 5525.62^c. cm P^^ M APPOINTMENTS We design the Future of Microcomputer Peripherals. We
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      • 600 11 >Mio else but YOU will create this RECEPTIONIST At Hewlett Packard Singapore (Sales), we uphold the worldwide HP concept of Total Customer Satidaction. From the early stage of a telephone enquiry right up to after-sales service, we pledge this commitment to all our customers. A mature, pleasant personality; cheerful disposition;
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      • 958 11 raferhouse yf y Management Consultants Pte ltd Management Consultants m a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation, job- evaluation, salary surveys and Mf compensation structuring, as well as management
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      • 698 12 APPOINTMENTS Wuf?iHusn Com P uters for Professionals I DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, the world's leader m the minicomputer industry is seeking suitably qualified individuals for the positions of: If Systems Analyst The Job: Our MIS Department runs ih<- MM' and Finance systems oh DEC PDF 1 1/70 and VAX to support
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      • 761 12 OCnH mCT Cn group of compan its has vacancies for H I SALES EXECUTIVE I (Male or Female) Computer Media H Consumer Durables Division I H The Job H Having established a new division for the marketing of high H quality magnetic storage media from the leading German H manufacturer,
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      • 706 12 I Operations Manager lB8liM0i) Salary: Circa $80,000 per annum Our client, a well-established major European bank with a long history of banking operations, will be opening an Offshore Branch m Singapore soon It is now looking for a dynamic and highly -motivated individual to assume the position of Operations Manager
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      • 248 12 [MANAGEMENT TRAINEE A progressive international manufacturing company offers an excellent career opportunity to a graduate m Business Administration or Commerce or Cost Management Accounting with one or two years general working experience. Fresh graduates will also be considered The selected candidate will undergo a training period of 12 to 18
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      • 667 13 APPOINTMENTS i MANAGER We are a progressive organisation representing a number of world's leading manufacturer m specialty chemicals. Due to our expansion, we are now inviting suitable candidates to fill a challenging position of MANAGER m our subsidiary company, marketing a world renowned range of metal treatment products. THE JOB:
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      • 710 13 Engineers 1 Our clients, a well-known international company, a leader m its I field of engineering and machinery, especially m construction, B fire protection and building automation systems invites B application for the following: B Professional Engineers I $60,000 pa plus benefits I B I The candidate would be aPE
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      • 641 13 ■BBnanyang public i Kg*) TECHNOLOGICAL L+mk UTILITIES \SSW INSTITUTE %g# BOARD TRAINING COURSE ON INDUSTRIE ENERGY CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT Date 12—16 November 1984 Venue The Pavilion Inter-Continental Hotel ■a* $650/- I COURSE OBJECTIVE I This 5-day full-time course jointly organized by I NTI PUB is designed for engineering and I
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      • 587 13 W GAMMON (HONG KONG) PTE LTD, an international civil engineering and 1 construction company invites appli- 9 cations from suitably qualified per- sons for the post of: B QUANTITY SURVEYOR (For project at Pulau Bukom) Applicants should possess a Diploma m Build ing with at least 2 years' experience, pre
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      • 464 14 APPOINTMENTS qualifications, employment history, present and IMqMMMV salaries should be addressed to: The Senior Personnel Officer MOTOROLA ELECTRONICS PTE LTD Block 4012 Ang Mo Kio Ind Park 1 Avenue 10 #07-10 Singapore 2056 "Ha^Clh IvJi^iiT ___^^^^_____j.i....fc..^j < i i s _________^.i^-BS^^^^*^^^^_^j _j___T L^^ M<^^^ l _pjq____cy__ J j____g_____L________. -j— —■^t-3rv
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      • 495 14 pAMPU The World's largest, most advanced manufacturer of electronic connectors, switches, related components equipment. We are currently looking for suitably qualified candidates to fill the position of:SALES ENGINEER Requirements:- Posses Diploma m Electronics/Mechanical Engineering With at least 2 years experience m the sales of electronic products Experience m servicing machineries/equipments
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      • 1144 14 SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION I invites applications for the following positions: H 11. NEWSCASTER 3. PROGRAMME I I !eng R S T AFFAIRS) RESEARCHER I I S-*****) ffi3 P 8 Ro g? A 7^ MES) I THE JOB THE JOB: H To present and eventually produce current affairs To provide research
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      • 622 15 APPOINTMENTS Emr I lILI wr m 9 Challenging careers for Engineers We are a large multi-national organisation, manufacturing and exporting electrical and electronic products to more than 120 countries throughout the world. We are looking for promising individuals to join us as:B The Job: I ©To service quotations and effect
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      • 269 15 4 Our clients, a well-known international company, a leader m its field of engineering and machinery, invites applications for the following: MERCHANDISING MANAGER $40,000 pa plus benefits The merchanising division are manufacturers and agents for a wide range of fire protection equipments, electrical and micro-processor based electronics equipment and the
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      • 635 15 At Hewlett Packard, we have created the essential warmth and atmosphere within which you can plan and attain your goals. We want you to grow the HP way because we encourage you to realise your fullest potential with our support and guidance. We call it "Management by Objectives". GROW THE
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      • 250 15 I n= L_ I/ mm RELIANCE CONTRACTORS I \r*J p TE) LTD is looking for qualified personnel for the following posts: A) PROJECT MANAGER Applicants should be suitably qualified m Building/Civil Engineering and have proven experience m controlling RC structures, quality finishings and dealing with sub-contractors. Applicants with more than
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      • 302 15 THE HEART OFTHE DRAGON I $45.00 A quarter of the people on earth live m China, yet it has remained a mystery. ITie Heart Of The Dragon opens the door on this most secret of continents, and illuminates the world of its 1000 million inhabitants as has never before been
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      • 683 16 APPOINTMENTS I We invite suitably qualified persons to apply for the following positions (A) Resident Architect (RA) (B) Contract Architect (CA) (C) Assistant Resident Engineer Mechanical (ARE-Mech) (D) Assistant Resident Engineer Electrical (ARE-Elect) (E) Quantity Surveyor (QS) (F) Safety Officer (SO) Raffles City (Private) Limited, a subsidiary company of DBS
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      • 645 16 MITSUbOSHI SINGAPORE MITSUBOSHI BELTING offers the right candidate an attractive salary and fringe benefits no other employer can compare for the position of I Quality Control I Grade I I This is a management position with direct report- age to the Technical Manager. The likely candi- date has to meet
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    • Page 16 Miscellaneous
      • 239 16 COMICS G ARFIELD By Jtm Dmvts OKAY, &OVS, CH ICOMPETITION 16 APPAR6NTLV J GET ON VQOR MARK, NOT A PRIVING FORCE: IN GET SET, GO/ V 6|R LIV/Ee> y^O BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25TH CENTURY n r Bares span/n^ L^^B»^jF*ft^B|^^^^^ a Ni£kC>' y^>^ Time. TOts/&f4 A^4 THE BO AN LOSER
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      • 650 17 APPOINTMENTS I CDC CONSTRUCTION I DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD I ■is looking for suitable personnel for the I following posts: Ia) Project Managers He will be responsible to oversee one or more I I medium-sized construction projects. A Civil/ I I Structural Engineer/Building Graduate with a I minimum of 15 years'
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      • 360 17 i An aggressive and fast growing credit company.subsidiary of a major regional group is looking for intelligent and I hardworking persons to assume the positions of MARKETING EXECUTIVE I responsible for the marketing and promotion of the a company's financial services I it least 2 years relevant working experience .it
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      • 123 17 UJ ULJ CO 'IT CANT GO ON. WE'LL RUN OUT OF PILOTS. WE NEED MORE EXOCETS One man could g«-t Galtieri the Exocets he needed. A flamboyant air force flyer, the Richtofen of the Seahawk squadrons. And he was targeted by a blonde beauty, the exwife of an SAS officer
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      • 490 17 COMICS g^ PEANUTS BySchulz 5 r^ MAT A CMUCK MY FAULT? I4OWCOULP j I/yOU'RE MV FRIENR H YOU SMOULP HAVE Jii^. 5Sn ?S«RLut iT 0e MV FAULT ?Mv I AREN'T YOU, CMUCK?^ A BETTER K'^w^. N c P0 YOU ALU)AVS SAY ?V^ b^ INFLUENCE ON ME J itJaswurfau^ everting is
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      • 235 19 FIGHTER PILOT Tonight, Ch 12, 8 p.m. A FIGHTER pilot flying his Jet plane at 1,W5 km/h covers more than 315 m the length of three football fields a second. It's a special kind of man Indeed who can (unction fully and be
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    • Page 19 Miscellaneous
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      • 1899 20 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE tT_ [Reaching £or the skies i sbcs i Radk>on» r 1 sign and equipment for 1225 Tex taW Sample Pages 4.30 Indonesian Movie Rojai Dan Zuleha: (English 5.58 \M National An- gramme Summary 2.95 buses 12.55 Opening and Programme Highlights folowed by subtitles) A musical
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