The Straits Times, 30 October 1984

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/84
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  • 447 1  -  SUSANNA KULATISSA Cultural Medallion for composer, playwright, painter and photographer By FOUR men who helped make Singapore less of a "cultural desert" were each conferred the prestigious Cultural Medallion Award yesterday. The four who, in the words of Mr S. Dhanabalan,
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  • 767 1 UAE threatens to cut prices if negotiations fail GENEVA, Monday THE world's major oil producers opened an emergency meeting here today in broad agreement on the need to reduce production, but facing tough negotiations on how to share the sacrifice. Virtually every member of the
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  • 151 1 Court told of cheating ploy WHEN a commodities trading company keeps its clients marginal deposits, but does not transact any business for them, it is "bucketting." Yesterday, a court heard that a lawyer allegedly assured two directors of a commodities trading company that doing just that was not illegal since
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  • 256 1 Boy made to tag along with robber for two days A SCHOOLBOY was prevented from going home for two days by a man who had earlier robbed him of $2 and a watch. Moral! Reddy, 12, was afraid of being hart by his abductor, Supplah s/ o Go vindasamy 32
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  • 165 1 PAP man Lai dies MR LAI WENG CHEONG, a trade unionist named as a PAP election candidate in February, died of liver cancer last Sunday. Mr Lai, 44, had been ill since August when he was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital. He was back at work in the NTUC
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  • 64 1 GUATEMALA CITY, Mon. A United States Peace Corps volunteer, Mr Peter Hassfer Wolff, 27, was found shot dead yesterday, the latest victim of a wave of murders in Guatemala City, police said. It was the sixth murder in the capital since last Friday, when a right-wing
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    • 37 1 JAKARTA, Mon. A series of major explosions rocked south Jakarta late today, residents said. Diplomats said first reports were that the explosions occurred at a military ammunition dump in the south of the city. Renter
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  • 434 1  - 'Army within army' probe in Philippines ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Mon. The Acting Chief of Staff of the Philippine Armed Forces, Lt-Gen Fidel Ramos, has ordered an investigation into local newspaper reports of a 20,000-strong secret army within its command. In a statement, LtGen Ramos said he had
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 596 2 Hikers 6 not lost' IT WAS cold and dark. Some were tearful, some were fearful. But there was also excitement last Saturday night. The group of 28 schoolchildren and nine scout leaders and teachers who found themselves stuck for the night at Seletar Reservoir had no idea a search
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    • 496 2 Scargill under fire THE leader of Britain's striking miners Arthur Scargill has come under a barrage of condemnation from all sides after he admitted that miners' union executives had sought Libyan support for their 7 V2 -month-old strike. But Mr Scargill insisted there was a difference between
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    • 328 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: HAVING won the leadership of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, Mr Yasnhiro Nakasone looks all set to be returned as Prime Minister for a second term. This is of substantial significance. For Mr Nakasone has cnt a prominent figure on the world political and diplomatic scene,
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    • 236 2 FELS GETS A BOOST WITH $86 MILLION CONTRACT IN THE wake of fierce international competition, Far East-Levingston Shipbuilding, the rigbuilding arm of Keppel Shipyard, has won its first major contract for this year. The US$4O million (SsB6 million) contract* with Hindustan Shipyard of India is expected to boost its
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    • 231 2 Triumph and tragedy UNHERALDED Italian Orlando Pizzolato and women's favourite Grete Waitz of Norway overcame brutal running conditions to win the New York Marathon marred by the first death in the race's 15-year history. A high temperature and stifling humidity made Sunday's 42.195-km race over the streets and bridges
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    • 88 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Anti-graft measures THE Anti-Corruption Agency is being restructured to enable it to operate more efficiently, Parliament was told yesterday. Branch offices of the agency had been set up in various countries to better fight corruption in the country, the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk
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    • 119 2 Call to Thais in US THAILAND'S armed forces commander, attending a religious service at the largest Thai Buddhist temple in the United States on Sunday, urged Buddhists there to bring their American-taught skills back to Thailand. Gen Arthit Kamlang-ek spoke to about 5,000 people about Thailand's need for
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    • 477 2 A true arts patron ONE of the early patrons of the arts in Singapore was a man who loved art and artists so much that he provided accommodation for some of them in his own home. As a doctor, he treated many artists as well as other needy
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    • 171 2 Revolution's victim THE Cultural Revolution (1966-1976) in China not only destroyed works of art and science and technology, it also hindered progress and research in many fields. And worse, those intellectuals caught during that period suffered emotional scars. At Middle Age, a novel by Chen Rong, focuses on
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  • around the WORLD
    • 386 3 Nakasone: We'll stay pro- West Close military alliance with US to continue TOKYO, Monday PRIME Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone, assured of a second term as president of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, pledged today to carry on his government's pro- Western, conservative policies over the ir?xt two years. "It is my
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    • 234 3 Thach in Moscow for talks with Gromyko MOSCOW, Mon. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach, who arrived here yesterday for an official visit, began talks with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko today, Tass news agency reported. The talks are expected to focus on the situation in South-east Asia and relations
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    • 253 3 South denies two Koreas Olympics SEOUL, Monday SOUTH Korean officials today discounted a report that part of the 1988 Seoul Olympics may be held in North Korea, saying that those plans could be discussed only after Seoul and Pyongyang agree to form a joint team. Reports have said plans were
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    • World briefs
      • 95 3 INDIAN DEFENCE Minister Shankarrao Chavan, leaves today for a four-day visit to Moscow to ask for a boost in Soviet shipments of arms as the war of words across the Indo-Pakistani border becomes more heated. Heading a top-level team which includes the Deputy Chiefs-of-Staff of all three
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      • 95 3 JAPANESE POLICE launched a massive house-to-house search yesterday in the Osaka area of western Japan yesterday, seeking information about an extortionist group called "The Man with 21 Faces," which has eluded police for the past eight months. An Osaka prefectural official said about 10,000 policemen went to
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      • 89 3 NOBEL PEACE Prize winner Mother Teresa being ushered out of church after she had dedicated a convent in Norristown, Pennslyvania, on Sunday. Officials say the convent may spark confrontation by offering shelter to the poor in a neighbourhood where such missions are prohibited. "We are here not just
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      • 61 3 EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak left for Paris yesterday to pursue his efforts to get more European involvement in the search for a Middle East peace. He will have talks and lunch with President Francois Mitterrand before flying on to Bonn today for similar talks with West German
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      • 64 3 A JAPANESE Buddhist monk was shot dead by separatist guerillas in the northern city of Jaffna on Sunday. His body was flown to Colombo yesterday. Security Ministry sources said the monk, identified as the Rev Dhitani, was shot by a group of guerillas as he was walking
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    • 158 3 Carrian Case: Focus on Gammon House sale HONGKONG, Mon. The Carrian case entered its fifth week today with Roger Lam, chairman of various Bylamson Group companies, giving evidence for the ninth day. Bylamson bought Gammon House from George Tan in 1980. George Tan and two others are facing charges of
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    • 58 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. An Indian Airlines Boeing 737 ran over a man and killed him in the west Indian city of Amhedabad during the weekend, Press Trust of India (PTI) reported today. The man was crossing the runway when the plane, on a domestic flight, landed.
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    • 34 3 TOKYO, Mon. A Japanese Air Self-Defence Force Phantom F-4 EJ fighter plane crashed into the sea off northern Japan, during a training mission today, but two pilots bailed out and were rescued.
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    • 238 3 HONGKONG, Mon. The United States is negotiating with China on possible visits by US Navy ships to Chinese ports, a naval spokesman said today. Commander Julius Graw told a briefing aboard the Blue Ridge, flagship of the US Seventh Fleet, that the
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    • 108 3 AND a golden harvest of rice at that. Thirt> kilogrammes of the metal went into the making of this mock padi field, complete with a traditional scarecrow or kmkashL Each ear of "rice" is made from 1.3 gm of Cure gold, enough to uv
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    • 356 4 Scargill under fire from all sides LONDON, Mon ARTHUR SCARGILtr Marxist leader of Britain's striking coalminers, came under a barrage of condemnation from all sides yesterday after he admitted that miners' union executives had sought Libyan support for their 7 '/2 month-old strike. Mr Neil
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    • 251 4 Pope was saved unknown spectator ROME, Mon. AN UNIDENTIFIED spectator saved the life of Pope John Paul II by shoving a Turkish gunman just before he fired what probably would have been the fatal shot, the judge who investigated the attempted assassination was quoted yesterday as saying. The Pope was
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    • 86 4 THOUGH rumours are flying around that kidnapped proSolidarity priest Father Jerzy Popieluszko is dead, many Poles refuse to believe them. The people of Gdansk certainly don't. On Sunday, they got together for a special Mass for the priest at St Brigida Church in Gdansk. Some of
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    • 80 4 LA PAZ (Bolivia), Mon. President Hernan Siles Zuazo, in the third day cf a hunger strike to protest against criticism of his record fighting Bolivia's flourishing illegal cocaine trade, was ordered by his doctor yesterday to stop walking around the Presidential Palace to save his energy.
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    • 451 4 Thousands moved by recorded voice 4 Someone saw that martial law (imposed in 1981 and lifted in 1983) had solved no problems. So they decided to use us to start a revolution, thinking that we would react like a bunch of thoughtless people. 7 Solidarity leader Lech Walesa warning his
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    • 317 4 WARSAW, Mon. Polish Communist Party leader Wojciech Jaruzelski has emerged strengthened from an apparent challenge to his authority by hardliners during the kidnap of an anti-governent Warsaw priest, political sources said yesterday. A two-day meeting of the party's central committee, which ended on Saturday night, empowered
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    • 346 4 Romanov back in Kremlin frontline MOSCOW, Mon. Grigory Romanov, once tipped as a candidate for the Soviet leadership, has reappeared at the forefront of the Kremlin line-up, causing speculation among diplomats in Moscow of high-level changes. Mr Romanov. 61, was beside Prime Minister Nikolai Tikhonov, 79, at the airport to
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    • 51 4 PARIS, Mon. Thousands of persons paraded through Paris yesterday in an international peace march calling for balanced East -West disarmament. Apart from French communists and members of party-allied groups, the marchers included delegates from Britain's striking National Union of Mineworkers, Belgian and West German pacifists, and extreme-left militants
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    • 42 4 BEIJING, Mon. A campaign to recycle garbage in central China's Hunan province has turned into a big business, netting 10 million yuan (5J7.9 million) in one month and uncovering a stash of ancient copper coins, the Government reported yesteray. AP
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    • 127 4 Greens score gains in municipal elections STUTTGART (West j Germany), Mon. The anti-nuclear, pro-ecol-ogy Green Party scored significant gains in municipal elections today in the south-west- ern state of BadenWurttemberg. which includes the pollution- I threatened Black Forest (schwarzenwald). The Greens, who picked up only a scattering of votes in
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    • 239 4 BONN, Mon. The West German news magazine Der Spiegel said today the Flick industrial group also gave large sums to the Social Democratic Party in its successful campaign to get a tax rebate of 450 million marks (about Ss2B9 million). The magazine
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    • 358 6 Landslide victory not certain yet, says aide WASHINGTON, Mon PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan does not believe a landslide victory is assured and will keep campaigning hard in the final days before the Nov 6 election, White House Chief of Staff James Baker said
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    • 435 6 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. Walter Mondale is still displaying the confidence of a sure winner despite opinion polls uniformly predicting he will go down to a crushing defeat in the American presidential election next week. The latest survey, published today, put the Democratic challenger
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    • 42 6 PARIS, Mon. Fire in an electrical circuit forced an Air France supersonic Concorde airliner to turn back to Paris today, shortly after taking off for New York with about 100 passengers on board. The crew Dut out the blaze. AFP
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    • 98 6 NEW YORK, Mon. President Ronald Reagan said he would make no changes In his administration If he is re-elected. In an interview with Newsweek magazine published yesterday, he said he had asked no one to resign and no one wanted to quit. Asked to explain
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    • 406 6 BUENOS AIRES, Mon. Nine members of former Argentine juntas accused of murder and torture will be tried under unusual legal procedures that will open the proceedings to the public and allow judges freer rein in ruling on evidence, the chief judge in (he
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    • 244 6 LOS ANGELES, Mon. A two- week-old girl, identified only as Baby Fae, was recovering today after being given the heart of a baboon, and a doctor predicted that the transplant operation would be commonplace within five years. A spokesman at Loma Linda University Hospital, where
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    • 456 7 War with Iraq may 'go on for several more years' TEHERAN, Mon. Iran has introduced changes at the top of its military hierarchy in a move that has strengthened the position of the regular armed forces and could be a sign that the government is
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    • 297 7 Rabin will keep trying for talks JERUSALEM, Monday DEFENCE Minister Yitzhak Rabin has received Cabinet approval to continue efforts at holding talks with Lebanon and Syria on a "redeployment" of Israeli troops that have occupied southern Lebanon since 1982. The full Cabinet had been expected to approve a withdrawal plan
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    • 328 7 Iraq freezes pipeline to Jordan plan BAGHDAD. Mon. Iraq has frozen plans to build a US-sponsored oil pipeline to Jordan, but is pushing ahead with the work on pipelines through Turkey and Saudi Arabia, diplomats from Western, Arab and non-Arab Muslim nations said yesterday. "An agreement on the pipeline to
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    • 66 7 SEATTLE. Mon. The world bridge team Olympiad got under way this afternoon with Poland, China, Sweden and Trinidad taking the lead in the 54-nation field. They each scored 25 victory points, the maximum. The favourite, the United States, won a tough match against Australia by 20 points
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    • 91 7 KHARTOIM, Mon. Sudanese authorities have uncovered a plot to undermine state security and arrested several people who said the plan was supported by Libya and Ethiopia, an official statement said today. It said those arrested included the leader of the plot, Philip Abbas Ghahboosh, a
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    • 207 7 Howe pays surprise visit to Lebanon BEIRUT, Mon. British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe paid an unexpected three-hour visit to Lebanon yesterday and said his country could participate in a United Nations peace force in southern Lebanon, Beirut Radio said. The radio quoted Sir Geoffrey as telling reporters following talks
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    • 138 7 Fighting breaks out again in Beirut BEIRUT, Mon. Army troops battled Druze Muslim militiamen in the hills outside Beirut early today in the worst outbreak of fighting in months, with shells crashing into the city's residential areas, injuring at least six people. Factional radio stations accused opposing groups of starting
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    • 89 7 Hunt for terrorists behind bus attack JERUSALEM, Mon. Israeli police are hunting for Jewish extremists who attacked an Arab bus with a rocket in Jerusalem yesterday, killing an Arab passenger and wounding 10. A note found near the abandoned launcher of the United States-made anti-tank rocket said the attack was
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    • 368 7 LONDON, Mon. A leading aid expert said yesterday the United States and Britain blocked relief supplies to drought -ravaged Ethiopia, hoping a famine would topple the Marxist regime. "It has been obvious for 18 months what was going to happen and the British and
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 244 8 Thais in US tolcUotneed for professionals LOS ANGELES, Monday THAILAND'S armed forces commander attended a religious service yesterday at the largest Thai Buddhist temple in the United States and urged local Buddhists to bring their American- taught skills back to their homeland. Gen Arthit Kamlangek
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    • 203 8 MANILA, Mon. The new Philippine military chief, who is also the National Police chief, says the crime rate has been climbing by an average of more than 7 per cent yearly since 1975, a national daily said today. The Daily Express reported that Lt-Gen
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    • 204 8 Scores missing as storm sinks ferry MANILA, Monday A DOMESTIC ferry boat with 240 people aboard sank today in huge waves spawned by tropical storm Warren, killing at least two people and leaving scores missing, officials said. The 745-tonne motor vessel Venus encountered huge waves and sank off Marin duque
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    • 86 8 Four die in helicopter crash BANGKOK, Mon A police helicopter crashed in southern Thailand yesterday, killing all four people on board, border policemen here said today. Authorities said the crash occurred in a village of Nakhon in Thannarat province. 774 km south of here Police said the helicopter, which was
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    • 146 8  - Manila pigs for S'pore market? ABBY TAN By Manila Reporte' MANILA, Men. A three-man mission from Singapore's Primary Production Department is in Manila to negotiate for the expert of pigs from the Philippines in view of Singapore's plans to phase out its pig industry beginning in 1985. The three men,
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  • Asean: ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 265 9 Branch offices of anti-graft agency set up KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) is being restructured to enable it operate more efficiently, Parliament was told today. Branch offices of the agency had been set up in various countries to upgrade its effectiveness in fighting
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    • 234 9 On balance, marathon Muthu makes his SERDANG JAYA, Mm. Everywhere he goes, R. Muthukumar makes sure people reeognlse him as a talent. That is the driving farce behind the pedal power that saw him through a 72-hour marathon cycling session in Serdang Jaya. In the three days that he cycled
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    • 115 9 Call for more Austrian investment kuala Lumpur. Mon. Austrian Vice-Chancel-lor Dr Nobert Steger arrived here last night for a three-day visit to Malaysia. Dr Steger who is also the Minister of Commerce, Industry and Trade was accompanied by several senior ministry officials. At a meeting with Dr Steger today, Deputy
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    • 53 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Information Minister Datuk Rais Yatim tonight called on Asean news agencies to contribute towards ensuring a more balanced information order He stressed that it was time for them to play their part in helping to correct the imbalance that had long plagued
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    • 41 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. China presented a cheque for $120,000 to the Asia-Pacific [Development Centre here today The cheque was presented by the Chinese ambassador to Malaysia. Mr Chen Kang. to the centre's director. Dr Mohamed Shahari Ahmad Jabar. Bernama
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    • 170 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The present vacuum in the Malaysian Chinese Association needs to be filled quickly to ensure Chinese representation in the political mainstream, the party's Kuala Lumpur-Federal Territory chairman, Datuk Dr Tan Tiong Hong, said yesterday. "MCA has been split because of
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    • 147 9 Mahathir: Go cashless with Giro KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today called for the introduction of the Giro system in post offices to cut out cash transactions and ensure more efficient and organised counter services in the face of growing public needs. Opening the new
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    • 408 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday UMNO today received 64 pages of reference material sent by several PAS ulamas (Muslim religious leaders) for use as points of argument in the UmnoPAS debate on Nov 11. The two parties will debate on television the PAS allegatiion that
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    • 70 9 JOHOR BARU, Mon. All is set for the "implementation" of the Causeway toll on Thursday, except for the signboard indicating the toll rates that a driver has to pay on entering the country from Singapore. The deputy general manager of the Malaysian Highway Authority, Mr
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    • 321 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A two-day Asean meeting which opened here today is to make "no response" to Vietnam's call for a 15-nation conference on Cambodia, diplomatic sources said. Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach in New York this month called for the conference
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    • 420 10  - American tutors for Humanities students JUNE TAN By A GROUP of American tutors will join the team of four British tutors here next year to coach Singapore's top 'A' level Humanities students for universities abroad. Under the Humanities Award scheme for top science students to make the switch to the
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    • 99 10 THE Education Ministry's gifted education programme has a new woman at the helm, the third project director in less than one-and-a-half years. The new director, Miss Tan Bee Geok, took over from Miss Lim Tock Keng when she left for further studies in the
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    • 212 10 8 fined hiring Filipinas without permits FOl R men and four women were fined a total of $8,800 yesterday for employing FUlpinas in non-domestic work. Six of them were each fined $800 for engaging the Filipino women in Jobs for which they did not have valid work permits, such as
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    • 66 10 Four shops destroyed by fire FTRE destroyed four wood and zinc shophouses at the junction of Boon Lay Lama and Upper Jurong Road early yesterday morning. The blaze, which started at about 12.20 a.m., also damaged two other nearby shophouses. The loss is not yet known. Firemen from four engines
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    • 134 10 POLICE searched three medicine shops and seized more than 23,000 suspected fake Panadol tablets recently following a complaint that imitations of the drug were being sold. The biggest seizure was made from a shop in St George's Road earlier this month when police took away 221
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    • 35 10 A GET-TOGETHER for former students of the King Edward VII School in Taiping, especially those who were there between 1946 and 1961, is being organised. For more details, call Mr Hardial Singh, on *****82.
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    • 272 10 NORWAY and Singapore yesterday exchanged views on security concerns in Western Europe and South-east Asia. In talks between Norwegian Foreign Minister Svenn Stray and his Singapore counterpart S. Dhanabalan, Norway expressed satisfaction over the state of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) alliance
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    • 585 10  - We were not hike leaders ELAYNE THONG NG WENG HOONG 'It was too dark to go on in that forest' By and IT WAS cold and dark. Some were tearful, some were fearful. But there was also excitement in the air last Saturday night. The group of 28 schoolchildren and
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    • 283 11 THE Singapore Democratic Party said yesterday that a "more credible" assurance about the security of CPF savings was needed. In a statement, it said it was not enough merely saying that the money was backed by reserves. The SDP said
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    • 51 11 AN EDUCATIONAL tour to Changi Prison will be organised by the Promotion and Outreach Services of the National Library on Dec 3 between 2.30 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. as part of its school holiday programmes. Further information can be obtained from the circulation counter, adult section, of the
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    • 625 11  -  AHMAD OSMAN By THE special committee proposed by the government to tackle their problems will not function purely as a think tank, Minister for Social Affairs, Dr Ahmad Mattar, assured Malays last night. He said it would be action-oriented in its efforts to solve
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    • 320 11 4 PROVIDING health care services has become a very costly affair for many governments today, and in a number of countries, escalating health care costs have developed into heated economic issues. In our own small way we have managed to check the increase in
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    • 119 11 ABOUT 150,000 employees in the public sector will get their pay earlier by next year. This is the target date the government has set to stagger pay days for ministries, government departments and statutory boards. The latest issue of The Mirror said
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    • 158 11 A GROUP of kidney patients and their families have' petitioned the Health Minister to look into the problem of insufficient kidney dialysis machines and the high cost of dialysis at the Singapore General Hospital. The 11 patients from the Renal Unit of the SGH have
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    • 86 11 A LABOURER was acquitted yesterday of an extortion charge after a trial during which a witness said the labourer's employer had wanted to frame him. Cheah Cheng Huat, 31, had been accused of threatening to smash company director Tan Kit Lye's office and extorting $400 from him.
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    • 184 11 Rat coins to go on sale BULLION pieces in the "Singold" Lunar series will be on sale from Nov 1. One side of each piece depicts a rat, while the other side shows the Chinese characters of the idiom "Le tian zhi ming (Literal translation: Be optimistic and know your
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    • 45 11 AN INDONESIAN businesswoman was yesterday sentenced to a day's jail and fined $1,600 for shoplifting at Tangs department store. Juliana Onggowar.;ih, 33, was found guilty of stealing $77.05 worth of goods fr im the store at Orchard Road on April 18.
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    • 70 11 Rubbish fire cuts power supply POWER supply to a few homes and three lifts was disrupted after a rubbish fire destroyed some wire cables at a new block of flats in Hougang Avenue 1, at 7.15 a.m. yesterday. No one was injured, but residents of Block 237 complained that it
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    • 1151 12  -  CHARMAINE CHAN The Broadview Commodities case By The chaTges^^^^^^^l^lfllfly THE charges are: Loh Shak Mow, 45, managing director of the then Broadview Commodities Pte Ltd, faces 28 abetment-by-conspiracy to cheat charges allegedly committed between December 1981 and August 1982 involving $6.41 million. The
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    • 83 12 THE impromptu performance attracted a crowd of strollers and cyclists at the Toa Payoh Gardens. And the usual peace and tranquillity of the gardens was momentarily broken as these breakdancers took centre stage on Sunday evening. The dancers took to the floor at about 4.39
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    • 186 12  - Thai servant and jobless man stabbed to death JUDY TAN By TWO people were stabbed to death in separate murders over the past two days. Miss Monta Chanphalipol, 36, a Thai domestic servant, was found dead at a construction site in Joo Seng Road on Sunday at about 10.15 p.m.
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    • 387 15 15,000 HDB flats ready 16 months early Australian company to complete $500 m contract in early 1987 ABOUT 15,000 Housing Board flats being built by White Industries of Australia are expected to be completed 16 months ahead of schedule. Applicants for threeand four-room prefabricated flats in areas such as Tampines,
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    • 565 15  -  BEN DAVIDSON Inspector on manslaughter charge By A POLICE inspector, accused of manslaughter, admitted in the High Court yesterday that he was out with another woman on the night of his wife's death. But he denied that he smothered his wife later
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    • 342 15  - Day's protest against anti-piracy scheme MATILDA GABRIEL By SIX out of 10 music retailers in Singapore will carry out a one-day protest against an anti-pira-cy plan by the International Federation of Phonogram and Videogram Producers (IFPI). The 150 retailers will close their doors for one day, on Thursday which is
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    • 80 15 Probation for obscene call youth A YOUTH was placed on 18 months probation yesterday for having made three obscene calls to a woman police constable. Abdul Rahman bin Abdul Rahim. 16, had pleaded guilty earlier to using a public telephone at Block 46, Beng Wan Road, off Bendemeer Road, to
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    • 484 18  - Language lab a first for S'pore company GRACE CHNG Schools have bought 150 units of its computerised version By A SINGAPORE company has become the first to develop and market a computerised language laboratory suitable for use in schools. Gamma Electronics has already sold equipment worth more than $1.7 million
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    • 63 18 THE Padang was turned into a fair ground on Saturday to raise $300,000 for the Community Chest. Within the first hour, some 300 people had made their way to the field, where about 80 food and games stalls were set up by the Singapore Cricket Club.
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    • 335 18 SAF combat engineers woo cadet trainees THE Singapore Combat Engineers wooed and courted 135 officer cadet trainees last night in a bid to get them to sign up as officers or regulars. This is the first Open House organised for the trainees by the division at its Jurong headquarters. The
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    • 326 18 Total defence seems to be on every adult's lips these days. What about the younger set? Straits Times reporter ELAYNE THONG spoke to some children taking part in an on-the-spot art competition at Ai Tong School in Ang Mo Kio on Sunday. The
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    • 284 18 BUSINESSMEN who want to computerize do not know how to go about doing it, and computer vendors have not done enough to make known the products they havt for sale. This is the state of affairs in Singapore, said the chairman of the
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    • 128 18 A HAWKER leashed a dog he found loitering at the Sims Drive hawker centre and tied it to a pipe near his stall. Later, when no one came to claim the dog, Tan Pit Leng, 22, took the dog to a workshop in Tanjong Rhu and handed
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    • 69 18 A SCIENCE video fair competition for students and the public is being organised to encourage the use of the videotape to promote science Technology and indus 'ry, environment, and earning about science are the three categories in the competition. Entry forms are available at
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    • 93 14 THE Family Planning Association of Singapore is organising a charade competition on the theme, Love and Responsibility. Preliminary rounds will be held at the River Valley and Radin Mas community centres on Nov 11 and 18, respectively. Contestants must be between 15 and 30
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    • 52 14 KALLANG IN FOCUS, an exhibition featuring more than 300 photographs of the old and new faces of the constituency, has been extended by another day. It was scheduled to end last night but will be on at the Kallang CC today from 2.30 p.m. to
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    • 270 14  -  CEPHAH TAN Jalan Kayu By IT MAY be unusual for an MP of a constituency to come a-calling and introduce himself to residents in a neighbouring constituency unless it is during a ministerial walkabout. But Mr Lee Yock Suan, the MP for Cheng
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    • 268 14  -  AUGUSTINE LOW By RC MEMBERS came in for much praise from the Prime Minister at the RC Seminar on Friday. One of their most important achievements is mobilising residents into Neighbourhood Watch Groups. The stories here and the chart below, released with the PM's
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    • 223 14  -  THIO LAY HOON By WHILE hundreds of people had to wind their way long distances by car, bus and motorbicycle to catch the thrills and excitement of Punggol Sea Carnival at Punggol Point last Sunday, technician Arib Osman Mohammad Jai and his family
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    • 228 14 Drills to fight crime bear fruit Moulmein MOILMEIN Zone C used to be the scene of frequent snatch thefts and break-ins. Then, two years ago, the wife of an RC member was murdered. This jolted the members into action. After nights of discussion, they hit upon the idea of an
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    • 225 14 West Coast A YEAR ago, the principal of Jin Tai Primary School learnt that the school servant had previously been a gardener in two other schools. An idea took root. Mr Lee Chin Ghee, the principal, relieved Mr Ali bin Awang, 51, of his other duties
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    • 82 14 REMEMBER wheelchair-bound paraSleglcs climbing Mount phir last December? The Self-Reliance movement, which organised the climb, is holding its third Discoverer's course for the pub- lie from Sunday to Dee 23. Participants will learn for free how to swim, make fires, tie rope knots, build tents, read
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  • 483 16 FINALLY, and amid little controversy, Mr Yasuhiro Nakasone has won the approval of the party elders to lead Japan's Liberal Democratic Party for a second two-year term. With the kingmaker of Japanese politics, former prime minister Kakuei Tanaka, solidly behind him,
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  • 1050 16  -  LIM YOON LIN But differences between Indonesia and PNG not that easily resolved Around the region With A NEW five-year border agreement between Indonesia and Papua New Guinea signed by their respective Foreign Ministers yesterday should help lessen tension along their troublesome border, but their basic
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  • 281 16 Blackout has 'dimmed' the lights in Pattaya Asean notes BANGKOK A brooding silhouette looms over the beautiful landscape of Thailand's intern ationally-renown-ed Pattaya resort. The Pattaya Palace Hotel, has been completely evacuated and without power out of business, at least momentarily. The unprecedented blackout, triggered by the hotel's failure to
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  • 1112 16 COMMENT ■'•-■'^•^y-: By The Times of London THE state visit of President Francois Mitterrand, the third of its kind in 12 years, symbolises the underlying closeness of the Anglo-French relationship for reasons of history, geography, economy and culture. No other state in
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    • 156 17 ST the best daily visitor has read 1 WOULD like, before departing for home after another most enjoyable s'ay in Singapore, to express my mos s'neere appreciation of The Straits Times. I am finishing a six-month holid.iy on the European continent and Britain, and without qualification I would class ST
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    • Replies
      • 136 17 I REFER to the letter from Mr Johnson Low, who requested 'live' commentary of the Merlion Cup football tournament. (ST, Oct 22). "Live' commentary was provided for five of the Merlion Cup matches, namely those between Singapore and Australia (Oct 19), Singapore and In- donesia (Oct
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      • 321 17 I REFER to the letter "Ensure firms pay CPF for their workers" by Mr P. Loo. (ST, Oct 22). The Central Provident Fund Board takes firm measures to ensure that employers pay CPF contributions for their workers promptly. Those who fail to pay contributions
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    • 79 17 I AM an academic accountant and passing through Singapore. While not knowing the full details, I was surprised by the letter by Mr K.S. Chia (ST, Oct 25), that a proposed master's programme in accountancy by the National University of Singapore will be restricted to its own degree
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    • 76 17 THE Singapore Bus Service should seriously consider installing some coin changing machines at its interchanges because its coin changing counters are closed on Sundays and public holidays. These are the days on which passengers need coins most. Is SBS suggesting that we hunt for other passengers with
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    • 494 17 Simple way to prevent disputes I HAVE found your reports on the renovation of Housing Board flats interesting. While flat owners blame contractors for shoddy and poor workmanship, the latter defend themselves by giving ail kinds of excuses. I believe, however, that both parties
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    • 151 17 Air-con fee has been paid once already WE have just bought a resale Housing Board flat. The previous owner had applied to install an air-condi-tioning unit for his room and had to pay a $150 fee. This fee covered administration cost and the cost of covering up the wall opening
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    • 101 17 I REFER to the review of the film "An Amorous Woman of Tang Dynasty". (ST, Oct 19, Section Three). I do agree that a bit of violence and sex do spice up a film in order to make it sell. But it seems to me that in
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    • 514 18 Inventory: An Asset or a Liability Inventory! To the distributor, inventory is the life-blood of his business; to the Financial Controller, there is always too much of it; to the Marketing Manager, there is never enough of it; to the Materials Manager, it is the cross that he has chosen
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • In the market
      • 281 19 INVESTORS remain^ ed bearish on the local stock market and the widely-fol-lowed Straits Times Industrial Index yesterday tumbled 10.54 points to 842.94 the lowest in 19 months. An early lead by the three newspaper companies failed to prop up buying interests and share prices
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      • 37 19 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 7 92 7 Finance 0 16 3 Hotels 0 7 1 Properties 1 7 1 Plantations I 5 2 Mining 0 3 0 Deb/Loans 2 2 4 Total 11 132 18
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      • 43 19 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 4 94 12 Fmonce 0 13 1 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 0 9 1 Oil polms 0 7 1 Tins i 5 3 Rubbers 0 13 3 Deb /Loans 0 0 1 Total 5 143 22
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      • 80 19 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market drifted through another lacklustre session with share prices retreating across the board. Trading was on the low side as investors remained on the sidelines. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index fell 12.49 points to 1305.77. The market scoreboard registered
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      • 33 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business runes 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) AH 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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      • Chief price changes
        • 37 19 STP 1975 1090 +90 SNPI 580 +30 Times Pub 805 +5 Ne-Sermdah 304 +4 Bousteadco 220 +3 Robinson 118 +3 U I C 204+1 Bomests 50c 90+1 K-MPM Loan 87+1 UOICU.S 86 +o's UE 85li +OMi
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        • 77 19 H leonf Credrt 540 -50 Renor. BM 50c 153 -37 M Bai_in| 800 -30 DBS 595 -25 DB S Rts 187 -24 rtbA* 770 —20 L M 50c 290-18 Oriental Md|s 336 -16 MBftUfssoc 214 -16 Paramount 230 —15 M Cables 438 —12 Perls Plant 378 -12 Rakifh 348
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        • 69 19 Oct 26 Oct 29 BT Composite 758.11 747 61 BT Indicator *****74 *****85 BT 08/OS 148 -210 ST Industrials 853.48 842 94 ST Finance 2518 76 2483.69 ST Hotels 904 26 902.25 ST Properties 538 60 535.19 ST Minings 366.55 365 72 ST Plantations 2555 04 2552.68 OCBC 656
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        • 18 19 Lim Koh Ngam 620,000 Pan-El 565,000 Ben Co 546,000 Pohong Inv 4«* r -~> SNPL 3 JO
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      • 69 19 Boustead Bhd -8 Gun-ess -6 PMC —8 Sen* She —2 C*C -2 Haw Par -4 Pan Dec -2 Sime Darby -6 CCM MKipeflM -3 Pe* Plant -12 S Tra_ni -4 CoWStoraje -8 Keppel -5 S» Corp -1 Du-pM -5 NIC -8 Prina Ess. -8 Mufti-Purpose -1
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    • 576 19 OVERSEA-Chinese Banking Corporation lowered its prime lending rate yesterday by one-quarter point to 9.5 per cent, completing the round of reductions by the local Big Four banks. OCBC is, therefore, still keeping its lead as the bank with the lowest prime rate, the
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    • 157 19  - Malaya Glass cuts its losses sharply for last year ANTHONY HOE By MALAYA Glass Factory Bhd has cut losses sharply last year, and its directors think the company looks set for a turnaround this year. Increased demand allowed for full use of the production facilities last year. The company's sales
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    • 213 19 Banks' credit expansion slows down MAS BANKS' credit expansion has slowed down in the third quarter of this year, according to the latest monthly statistics from the Monetary Authority of Singapore. Banks' credit operations grew at a moderated rate of 14 per cent in August, compared with an annual average
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    • 214 19 AFTER a suspension of more than three months, trailing in the three publishing stocks resumed yesterday. From the word go, the counters were wellcourted. The three finished the day among the top 20 traded stocks. Straits Times recorded the most spectacular jump, up M cents
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    • 385 19  -  S. KUMAR Agreement with Hindustan Shipyard By IN THE wake of fierce international competition, Far East-Leving-ston Shipbuilding, the rig-building arm of Keppel Shipyard, has won its first major contract for this vear. The US$4O million (SsB6 million) contract with Hindustan Shipyard of India is expected
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    • Short stops
      • 40 19 THE Sakthi Group invites members of the Asian Leasing Association to invest in its finance subsidiary, Sakthi Finance Ltd. The leasing company, based in Madras, has a public deposit base estimated at 19.5 million rupees (553.5 million).
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      • 49 19 THE Manual of Leasing Practices, published by the Asian Leasing Association, is expected to be out on sale early next year. It is intended to give investors and lessors an insight into the practices governing the industry in the 11 Asian member countries of Asialease.
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      • 94 19 WASHINGTON The Internal Revenue Service said some tax shelters will be granted an exemption from a new rule requiring the registration of all shelters. The IRS said in a revised set of rules that shelter organisers will not be initially required to register investment packages sold
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      • 64 19 GM in tie-up SEOUL Plans were announced yesterday for a new joint venture between General Motors of the United States and South Korea's Daewoo group for the production of automotive components. Mr Roger Smith, chairman of GM, said the undertaking would involve an investment of US$6O million (*****.6 million) with
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      • 105 19 SEOUL About 1.000 I medium-sized South I Korean trading firms I with average annual export figures of US$lO I million (5521.6 million) I will be fostered by 1988. Trade Minister Kum Jin-Ho said. In a monthlv report j to President Chun Qoo I Hwan. he said the
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    • 3155 20 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered in business done" Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does
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    • 1876 20 INDUSTRIALS A|inomoto 3 66S 1 Alcom (1.398 1.419 (12)1.42 (3) I 43.12' 1 40(3; 1 41 (4) I 39 Antoh |1 508 1 525) (2) 1 51 (6) l 49 |6] I 50 A Choc (2 61S) l> 2 60 AISB (4 50S! AMD G
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    • 2838 20 All shares quoted have a fm MmU o< SI uniess otherwise SftdSti Ad us.ed for scrip rights N Tan e> erupted dividend ABN is traded in lots ot 10 shares each, with the price uuoted in dollars 1984 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale
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    • Commodities, Finance
      • 308 21 FOB in bales RAS MRELB (S cents/kio) (M cents/kilo) Noon Close Noon Close Int 1 RSS Prompt 1/5 75- 176 75N 175 75 176 75N unq unq Int RSS Nov ***** 1/825 177.75 ***** *****-***** *****-***** Int 1 RSS Dec *****-***** ***** ***** M RSS Nov 168 25 169
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      • 47 21 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price stayed at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo yesterday. The buffer stock manager was again the major market operator. Total turnover increased to 71 tonnes from 65 tonnes on Friday and no rationing was seen.
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      • 27 21 Closing prices Copper tonne Fri Spot 1068 00-1069 00 (1051.50-1052.00) 3 months 1092 50— 1093 00 (1076 00 1076 50) Market tone: Firmer Sales: 23.525 tonnes
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      • 28 21 Silver Ctosinf. prices USJ/ troy oz Man Fri Singapore 7 20-7 25 7 27-7 32 Fri Thurs New York 7 26-7 31 121-liQ Source Credit Suisse. Spore
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      • 227 21 THE US dollar strengthened to 552.1640/50 as compared with its Friday closing of 552.1620 30. It was traded in a narrow range all day between 552.1647 and 552.1650. The greenback rebounded, opening higher against most major currencies. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 3.0530 50, but was soon driven
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      • 128 21 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday closed slightly higher on late covering prompted by the rise in palm oil futures. The refined market remained dull amid continuing buyer reserve. PALM Closing prices Crude MJ/tonne palm oi Nov 1142 50 (south central) 1140 (north) Dec 1147 50 (north) 1142.50
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      • 31 21 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore November 177 75 up 0.75 cents Malaysia November 201.50 up 0.50 cents Tjn Closing prices Ms/kilo KL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 71 tonnes up 6 tonnes
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      • 30 21 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 336.00—336.40 338.20 338 70 Mon Sat Hongkong 335.90—336.30 337.80 338.20 Fri Thurs New York 337.25-337.75 337 25 337.75 London 337.75 338.25 339.50 340.00
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      • 134 21 THE KTLOBAR market traded between 5523,429 and 5523,594 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened in the morning at U*****.20/ 7.60 and eased off gradually to U*****.80/6.30. It stayed quiet till it closed for lunch at U*****.70/ 336.20. It reopened in the afternoon at U*****. 50/5. 90 and good
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      • 23 21 Closinf prices Aluminium £/torme Fri Spot 927.50-928.50 (904.50-905 50) 3 months 953 50— 954 00 (*****-*****) Market tone Irregular Sales 37.950 tonnes
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      • 417 21 Noon closnf prices 100 kg Coconut oil MNI 195 00 (sellers'. Itan 208 00 sellers i V. Wm fOB ***** setters) Copra vtxrt >oose> 1050C (kqonj Pepper Mbnton White A 3 |j mtmM HO OO (sellers) i I* > <• .ii t e taq '06 NIW 697 50
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      • 430 21 I_l I I I I I I I I t Hongkong Hang Seng Monday 1039.30 (1056.84) Week ago 1053.05 Australian All-Ordinaries ii!" Monday 750.8 (750.6) Week ago 745.4 Australian Industrials Monday 1098.8 (1097.2) .^jgj Week ago 1092.2 (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) I
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      • 296 21 Oct 29 HKJ Chartfe Associated Hotels 052 002 Band Ot East Asia 20 50 -0 6 Cheung Kong 835 -0 1 5 Crwio Light 1 5 50 0 1 Cross Harb Tunnel 10 006 F Cons .rt.um 037 -0 005 For East E«ch PHle* 0 04 +0 005 G
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      • 334 21 Oct 29 Cents Change A C I 191 -1 A N I 266 unch A P M 234+9 Abertoyle 890 unch Age 310 unch Alfconce Oil 95+2 A_ed MJI 227 +2 Ampol Exp 280 +5 Ampol Pet 1 75 +3 Anz 520 +8 Ashron 88 I BHP 1010 5
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      • 338 21 I I Oct 29 Yen Change A|inomoto 1070 +10 Akai 545 +20 'Amodo 1190 +20 AsahiChem 579 Asahi Glass 831 +1 |Bank Tk 489 +21 JBridgestone 585 unch Canon 1690 +100 Casio Computer 1690 unch ,Citizen 625 +10 ID Nip Print 1070 +30 I D Nippon Screen I Doie.
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    • 558 21 Cigarette makers in US expect record earnings this year NEW YORK Cigarette companies are expected to show record earnings this year and next, despite a new governmen t-mandated programme to put larger and more explicit health warnings on the labels of their product from the middle of next year. Analysts
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    • 220 21 Interbank Over the Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8205- I 8224 5.56—543 Canadian dollar 1.6412-1.6432 615-606 NZ dollar 1.0527-***** 9 76 -9 38 Sterling pound 2.6249-2 6283 3.85-3 78 US dollar 2 1640-2.1650 465 461 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency
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    • 193 21 Managers' prices for Oct 30 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 261 -2.77 The Savings Fund 1 74 -1.85 Spore Prog Fund 112 1 19xd S pore Sec Fund 1 67-1 77 S pore Invest Fund 1 07—1 13 S'pore Equity Fund 1 16-1 23 Asia Unit Trust Mat
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    • SIMEX FUTURES
      • 58 21 THE December contract opened at U*****.20, 14 ticks lower than the previous settlement. Trading in gold was quiet. Traders were nervous of the outcome of the Opec talks, which will determine the trend of gold prices. (In USf per Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 340.20
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      • 46 21 THE December contract dropped 25 ticks from the previous settlement to open at 0.3294. Trading was moderate throughout the day as the Deutschemark weakened. (L 'S dollar l)euls< hem.' rk Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dec 0.3294 0.3296 0.3287 0.3288 343 Mar 85 0.3326
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      • 67 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE December contract opened 15 ticks lower than the previous settlement at 89.30. The cut in prime rates by several major United States banks caused Eurodollar rates to decline. Trading was quiet fcefore the December contract settled at 89.29 1 100 implied interest rate Open High Leu
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    • 666 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import containers LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on Oct 29 (2300) LCL Receiving Receiving I Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Willme Toyo (552) 30/10(2359) FSB 1100 1200 14 Family Ace (50B) 30 10(2300)
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      352 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Anglee 38/9 aside 30 10 Awa 47 a'side 30 10 Court Lady 5 a'side 30 10 Oonam No 6 27 8 a'side 30 10 Feng Ming 13/4 a'side 30 10 Huang Yun 29 30 a'side 30 10 Kim Soon Li 22
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    • 347 22 It buys 50 pc interest in Jakarta company IN A move to expand its marine services in the region, particularly Indonesia, Chuan Hup Marine is buying 17 vessels and a 50 per cent interest in an Indonesian companv for US$l2.9 million (5527.9 million). The vessels were
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    • 280 22  -  NORA CHENG By THE first made-in-In-donesia Yeo Hiap Seng bottled soft drinks have just appeared on shop shelves there. Next in line is Veo's drinks in packets, called tetrabriks, and soon, there will be Veo's canned food, too. These products, however,
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    • 378 22 Face in the j news DR MARK POWERS, who has been asked to look into ways to revive trading in the ailing Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange (KLCE), is also the founding father of financial futures worldwide. Indeed Dr Powers,
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    • 614 22 TELECOAVwvvvv THE biggest share issue in Britain's history by the state-owned British Telecom, on Nov 16, looks set for a good takeoff with a pre-tax profit forecast of not less than £1.35 billion (553.54 billion) for the financial year 1984/85.
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    • 870 23 l L* k IV- 1 I lCy 1- 1 J LL ti LIV. JV 1 >-i^. t_______|_^^_B.^?^'3S^''- m\W.'^<^^^mm\W »*'-V^ '-f '"'jgp-lfe ComputerAge Pte Ltd, Peninsula Plaza, Tel: *****47. *****74. Hong Leong Garden Shopping Centre, Tel: *****88 ComputerLand of Singapore, Clifford Centre. Tel: *****1 1 DTS Singapore Pte Ltd (A Transmarco
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    • 634 24 Monday Friday 9.00am to 5 00pm I Ordinary: ISi 00 per word (Mm $15 00 1 I Food/ Entertainment Mr J m* 9Wmm *m. wm^. af\ m^ mwmm^ af\ a^ mmm ar mWmm^. f\ _^N Saturday 8 30am to 2.00pm ("am Personal Services/ Merchandise _PJ /_^^n /7\ C& C^ >X
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    • 440 24 13 Musical Instruments HT^I-SSbo- DP jp^S^^^^^S cl 98 **^^^TntnlvSB6.so Harmony Sarock Te*':2944J57 *****72 Tel *****15 I KAWAI PIANOS FOR Superior Tone Quality Durability Down payment $670 balance $147.50 i monthly Robert Piano *****12 *****39 or Kawai Music *****03 *****09 YAMAHA PIANO MSJ used 1 year old price $2,650/- W German
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    • 550 24 20 Pets/Pet Care PUPPIES AVAILABLE AT reasonable price. Afghan hound, Maltese. Chow Chow. Pekinese, Staffordshire Bull Terrier. Spitz, Poodle, GSD (Adult trained *****), other breeds, bookings accepted Tel: *****28/ *****98. PROFESSIONAL GROOMING Poodles and Terrier specialist. UK USA Japan trained. Trans- port available, tor appointment: 4818:577 5 FEW MONTHS old
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    • 660 24 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products ff Invest in a pool from w 1/ BLALPOOL 1 B SSmSSmaSSaaZ mSSmSSmmSm\ j fl I Dealer for Atlantis Pools A\ Servicing of all fibreglass and concrete POOIS. /AmW B^Call: *****02/3^^W CHANGI GOLF CLUB membership for sale. Interested please call Richard tei:
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    • 542 24 30 Hairdressing CAIRNHILL UNISEX SALON Anniversary offer: Perm $35.00, Cut $16.00 by professional London trained stylists. Enquiries:--*****67. TAMARIS. MODELS REQUIRED. Cut $3, perm $8, colour $10, oil treatment $8. Enrol now! All levels hairdressing courses. (Special offer). *****50 Jennifer. THE HAIR AFFAIR. Models required. Blow-dry. cut, perm by advanced students,
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    • 863 24 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN £Jk -HEALTH CENTRE Great Eastern Hotel j2 y>, ±i_f_i_S_r^L_B •JOI Mscpherson Rosd __l Wr S'pore 1336. 29 Beauty Culture 29 Beauty Culture SAVING YOUR SKINI the REQ IMEWAY FOR AN UNBLEMISHED IMAGE y M| tm IITBMT
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    • 673 24 ■J _^_B_^__B__N_^_fl Bf Bf PvP^ Only two more left bo E V' _f many more ■t half price! Pick these 36 House Renovation/Decor KORIA RENOVATION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION We supply a variety of ceramic tiles, terrazzo, marble and rubber tiles etc for your selection. Maximum satisfaction, ontime, reasonably priced, own workforce
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    • 513 24 36 House Renovation/Decor SPECIALIST IN COMPLETE inter or renovation, repair work! painting, tiling and etc Also imported office desks for sale Tel *****49/ *****87 Eng Seng Lee Trading Company FOR PROMPT/ EFFICIENT seru. C painting spray texture. waUi proofing, carpets, curtains, cleaning, partitions, ceiling general repair Call *****30 LE. ENTERPRISE.
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    • 564 24 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators AH KIEW AIRCONDITIONING H> trigemUi n s.-;v;. >p<-. laliaei isj nles trade-ti repairing Installation and rental Tel *****88 *****88 JOO KHENG SERVICI. lU l tioners snd n frigei Un 8 rental, nespraj repairing, Installation inainu in serviee. *****50 *****52 SOUTH-EAST ASIA SPECIALISES in repairing servicing installation, spraying
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    • 733 25 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal HOUSE REMOVAL t TRANSPORTATION services Office removal specialised in pianos organs W» specialised in antique househind, delivery and disposal services Experienced reliable workers Workers provided Reasonable rates Please call *****78 CAN WE SOLVE all problems in house removal transportation' Service Office removal We specialised m
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    • 726 25 55 Commercial Vessels TUGS FOR CHARTER/ SALE 550 BHP single screw j* 850 BHP single screw 730 BHP twin screw Interested please contact: TELEX RS3B7SO PSSHIP 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies WANTED On* secondhand Terran Crane Short Stick 20 ton* double boom. Please contact Mr Raymond D'crux Tel: *****77 BRAND NEW
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    • 546 25 56 Industrial 56 MurtrW Equipment/ Equipment/ Supplies Supplies S3 DBS FINANCE FOR BETTER EQUIPMENT FINANCING Different financing package to suit individual requirements Competitive fixed and floating interest rate Financing up to 100% of purchase price can be considered Prompt processing Construction equipment financing scheme of the Ministry of National Development
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    • 355 25 65 Situations Wanted FILIPINO MAIDS AVAILABLE from licensed agency. Reasonable charges. Oood service assured. Fully guaranteed. Tel. *****93. WE HAVE TRAINED Filipino and honest/obedient Sri Lankan maids to meet your budget. Tel: *****1; after office: *****88. $500 RELIABLE MAIDS from established licensed agency with 2 years services guaranteed. Tel: *****43/
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    • 608 25 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive An Established Educational Training Institute invites suitably qualified FULL-TIME LECTURERS to teach: Management of Business e Economics e General Paper e Chinese as a second language Interested, please call *****90 for interview appointment 67 Situations Vacant: EDP COMPUTERLAND requires JUNIOR SERVICE ENGINEERS e ITC in
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    • 467 25 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical LEVER [gggHgggg LEVER BROTHERS SINGAPORE SDN BHD has vacancy for a GENERAL CLERK (ACCOUNTS) Qualifications/Experience: Singapore citizen, aged 18 years and above GCE 'O' level or equivalent Book-keeping knowledge required Working experience in computer environment preferred Preference given to candidates
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    • 316 25 a Costinjni Clerk 1 ibi General Clerk Qualifications: Minimum GCE 'O' level Age: 20 25 years old Typing speed of 35 to 40 wpm 2 years' experience For Position (A) must at least have knowledge of factory costing and hardware parts. Available to start work immediately. Interested applicants, please write
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    • 460 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established building materials company with regional network has vacancies for the following new positions: 1) SHIPPING CLERK 2) SALES ADMINISTRATION CLERKS 3) GENERAL CLERK Basic qualifications experience from suitable candidates are: Male or female, between 22 30 years of age. At least 2 years' experience
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    • 493 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical NO FEES TO PAY Stop idling your time eweyl Take up the phone and call us if you are available and have any of the following skills. Secretarial e Typing e Telex e Reception e Accounts e Data-entry/W.P. e Drafting e Driving Take that etep.
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    • 326 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical BEDOK CLERKS ($600) Here's Something Better [T you an I Mfe i re operated a well consider you for 2 ;}'i > i UuitUes t" beer mei tar) with mi i enpi Call after 9am tor more details *****22 *****88 yßsVWss-Mfl-MBssW-MI JOB HUNTING? 1 j
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    • 637 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A Wall Established Building Materials Company haa the following vecancies for A. RECEPTIONIST CUM CLERK Minimum GCE O' Level a Mature with pleasant personality Good telephone manners. Typing speed 35*. p.m. Well conversed in both English i Mandarin 8 CHINESE FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Minimum GCE
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    • 596 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical MATTHEW'S RESTAURANT require* a FEMALE GENERAL CLERK e GCE 'O level. Ability to type. Preferably with working experience in clerical work. tnteresteci applicants pleaae apply personalty at: ff 07-00, Orchard Towers Orchard Road Singapore 0923 Tel *****30 ACCOUNTS SUPERVISOR Responsible for the monthly financial statements,
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    • 534 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Urgently Required RECEPTIONIST e GCE O* Level, o Conversant In Mandarin. Please cell personally for interview: The Personnel Department YEO HIAP SENG LTD 950 Dunearn Road Singapore 2158. ACCOUNTS CLERK e 2-3 years experience. e Ability to type St operate telex, e Preferably living in
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    • 862 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Urgently required GENERAL CLERK A ACCOUNTS CLERK Knowledge of book-keeping, typing, telex and computer. Interested, please tei: *****54/ *****12 Urgently required experienced GENERAL ACCOUNTS CLERK for temporary assignment in Jurong Must be able to start work on Ist CaT.: 84 *****86 WALK-IN INTERVIEW FEMALE SECRETARY
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    • 506 26 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENERAL CLERKS BILINGUAL, typing 40wpm and Receptionists wanted for permanent vacancies immediately. $400/$5OO call *****27. RECEPTIONIST CUM TELEPHONE Operator required for Established Firm. Interested, please call *****11 or come personally for an Interview at: 66 Senoko Road. RENOVATION COMPANY URGENTLY requires General Clerk. Able to
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    • 650 26 71 Situations Vacant: Sales isetan stngapore-tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies for the post of:SALES ASSISTANTS (for Havelock, Orchard Katong Stores) Age 16 -22 years e Singapore citizens a Secondary education e Able to work on 2 rotating shifts e Experience not necessary as training will be provided Salary $477
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    • 504 26 71 Situations Vacant: Sales REDIFFUSION In conjunction with our aalea promotion and grand draw, we have vacancies lor the following position: SALES PROMOTERS a Attractive salary and commission. e 16 years and above. e Able to speak English, Mandarin and dialects. Please cell personally at: REDIFFUSION (S) PTE LTD 182,
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    • 664 26 71 Situations Vacant: Sales French Manulscturer of Jewellery willing to penetrate Singapore market is loofcing lor an aggraasiva SALESMAN WOMAN Experienced in jewellery business Applicants have to be serious, motivated responsible persons, able to organise their work willing to be judged on result. Remuneration will consist of fixed salary plus
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    • 763 26 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Cosmetic Firm requires FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE a Basic salary, commission and allowam e are offered Interested please call: *****17/ *****79 for interview EARN $1,000 TO $1,500 P.M. Direct sale to of flee home Interested call: *****77 MR GOH Between 11 30 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Estsblished electronics
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    • 537 26 71 Situations Vacant: MM INDOOR FEMALE SALES ASSSHaiII required for antique ihOC At- tractive remunerations Int*-: i ested applicants please cal *****61 INDOOR SALESGIRL WANTED I fashion Jewelleries at ground floor People s Park Complex At tractive salary and commissi' i Call *****14 MENARD COSMETICS REOUIRES Beauty Advisors Fart-linte Fret
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    • 706 27 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical i PENTEX SCHWEIZER fW CIRCUITS PTE LTD requires H HHBH Female aged above 18 GCE O' Level from Technical Stream Experience preferred but not essential WW ■—..UII.IUI.IMHM-I I""** Male aged above 22 SS ITC in Mechanical Engineering or GCE A' Level from
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    • 485 27 72 Situations Vacant: Technical lINCOM I SINGAPORE QHom i Well established i; American multi- national company has immediate vacancies Si for: I _-__pss___s M ssss_ssss__ i 8 ____KlS_ell*_-_-_l !i NTC 3 Metal Machin- I I ing certificate Knowledge of setting- iji jj up and trouble-shoot iji auto lathe machines j;j
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    • 511 27 72 Situations Vacant: Technical For our multi-million dollar project, we require high calibre, suitably qualified personnel for the following position:M S E CO-ORDINATOR e Poly Diploma or equivalent Minimum 2 years experience Attractive remuneration and benefits will be offered to the successful applicant. Applicants are requested to write in with
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    • 518 27 72 Situations Vacant: Technical TECHNICIAN e Minimum secondary education or with vocational training. e Some experience in machine maintenance work. Completed N.S. Walk-in interview at: 496 Tanglin Hall Road Singapore 0314 INTERMEDIATE SITE SUPERVISOR required hy interior contractor urgently. Preferably with site experience, valid Class 3 driving licence is essential.
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    • 413 27 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production £JH National Semiconductor AjA -where people make the difference. I Come, join us and enjoy a I comfortable and challenging I I work environment I I If you're between 14 40 years, join us as I ■production operators!
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    • 77 27 A multi-national Optical Company requires: FEMALE/ MALE PRODUCTION WORKERS e Applicants must have completed N.S. e Malaysians are welcome e Salary for females $380 and for males $400 p.m. e 5-day work week For interview please call at: SOLA OPTICAL (S) PTE LTD 1200 Depot Road 01-01, S'pore 0410 Tel:
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    • 105 27 CLEVELAND TUNGSTEN (S) PTE LTD urgently requires FEMALE QC INSPECTORS Some knowledge of quality control preferred, but not essential e Training will be given $n No shift work Please call personally for an interview at: 7 LOK YANG WAY SINGAPORE 2262 TEL: *****47/ *****90 ELECTRONIC SOLDER ENGRG. PTE LTD requires
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    • 364 27 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production BjOjuS __T1 APPLIED MAGNETICS S^T (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD A manufactu'er of computet I IuCI has vacanc.es foi Starting $***** 3 months $***** $***** 3 months $*****- $***** 6 months $450 00- $***** Attendance allowance of S2O per month 5-day work week (Monday
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    • 70 27 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An Established Motor Compeny reouires DRIVER Clean class 3 licence with mini mum 2 years driving expen enca. a Speaks English a Musi be familiar with Sings pore roads, a Completed N.S Interested tppUcents i leesi contact Mr^ Quek Oi Mra Nur al *****66 1 .__^_fl_
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    • 643 28 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous f Qi THOMSON-CSF 1 I;^* A Wuild Ceailer m Professiondl Electronicsi Walk- in Interview 1 As a result of our expansion programme, we are looking fo r suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions OC /upervi/or/ I The successful candidates will
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    • 62 28 CHIYODA FELT CO (S) PTE LTD urgently requires DELIVERY ASSISTANTS Between 20 25 years ot age. e Able i" converse In simple English 1 e i 'iimpie'cit exempted i ru;:; National Service We olfer a competitive starting salary and a 5-day working week (Bam to 5.15pm). Interested applicants please apply
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    • 482 28 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous (sf_s) C'SINGAPfRE gj g fzxccmior note! WE REQUIRE FRONT FOOD OFFICE BEVERAGE Front Desk Officer Senior Canteen Cook HOUSE- •Cook KEEPING I j~L Floor Supervisor Kitchen Helper •perk •♦Pantry Maid Houseman/ Sfer Housewoman Chambermaid Waiter/Waitress Linen Maid Hostess SECURITY P RSol^? House
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    • 283 28 EMPORIUM HOLDINGS GROUP requires (1) SENIOR/ DRAUGHTSMEN GCE 'O' Level. Possess NTC Trade 3, preferably with furniture/ commercial interior designing experience. (2) AUDIT ASSISTANT GCE O' level, with LCCI Intermediate Accounting. 1 year working experience in similar capacity. (3) ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE 'O' level with LCCI Book -keep in gCertif
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    • 424 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous 0 Shangri-La hotel requires 1) WAITERS (In our new French restaurant opening soon). Preferably with a secondary school education e Exempted or completed National Service. e Be prepared to work split shift duties 2) WAITRESSES (In our Coffee Garden) e Preferably with a secondary school education.
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    • 414 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Well Established Electronic Co urgently require MALE GEN. WORKERS Experience not necessary. Age below 30 I years For interview, call personally, between 12 noon to 7.00 P.M. AUDIO INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD. B1 69 Peoples Park Centre. Singapore Tel. *****8 Required Stonehands (Male) Requirements: Completed Primary education
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    • 541 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MATTHEW'S RESTAURANT invites applications for the following positions: 1) HOSTESS e Gross salary $750 -$800. fipm 2am 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (No split-shift). e Gross salary $500 $600 fulltime) $3 00 per hour (part-time Fri Sat. Bpm lam! In addition we offer attractive fringe benefits and excellent
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    • 567 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Our established company has the following temporary job vacancies lor Pre-U 1 and 2 students. Those al •O" levels with good command of English will also be considered preference will be given to those who can work from November °84 to February '85. Posts:--1) RECEPTIONISTS (4)
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    • 794 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS required Age baton c>o English ipr airing Interested applicants, please tei: *****66 Mr Eusofe/ Salleh 97 Market Street 03-00 Fidvi Building (Opposite Golden Shoes Carpark) Singapore 0106 SECURITY GUARDS required e Age below 60 e English speaking Interested applicants, please lei: *****49. STORE ASSISTANT
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    • 624 28 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous WANTED ENGLISH SPEAKING Driver Borne e.\p rrtem driving of "SZ" Vehicle* and good knowledge c! local nMMb are essential Call *****10 to ar range tot in Interview between OhHo 103(1 Hours WE REQUIRE ONE r. .1,1 |e Drive cum Office Messenger Mini mum 3 years working
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    • 716 29 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous DRIVER CUM DESPATCH Kuier rtquireJ irnentlv With Class ind i licence salarv negotiable Contact HBSVII EATING HOUSE REQUIRES 2 OwMfal Workers Nosblfl duties H K»TS „iiii t0 Jpu: Interested pie _a .ill Mr 1 _a___W FAST FOOD RESTAURANT requires full-tnif part-time Cook Waitresses and 1 Mspensers
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    • 602 29 82 Vehicle Accessories/ Maintenance STOCK CLEARANCE SALE POWER PLUS AUTO SPARES 1 Competition part* and accessories selling at coal price. Manifolds, carbs. pistons, cams. bucket sets, seat belts, shocks, brake shoes and pads, gearboxes, fibreglass body kits and manyother parts to clear All al lowest possible prices. TEL: *****87 or
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    • 728 29 85 For Sale: Alia/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo Peugeot/ Volvo Peugeot/ Volvo 2nd VOLVO Showroom at Upper Bukit Timah. I Now you can view the whole range of Volvo cars at our 2nd Volvo Showroom at Hock Soon Industrial Complex (near Courts) 230, Upper
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    • 683 29 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 1963 MODEL FORD LASER Notchback 1.5, 5-speed, (new model), aircon., high power radio, cassette, sports rims, tuff-kote, 1 private owner, original paint, (PARF). beautiful condition. Asking $20,900. Loan $16,000. Tel: *****18. JUNE 1977 WHITE Fiat 131 with white cushion covers. PARF, sports rims, power windows, radio,
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    • 702 29 89 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan 1980, DATSUN 120Y station wagon. Aircond, radio, cassette. Very good condition. Private registration. Non-PARF. $12,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****44. 1982 NISSAN SUNNY, aircon., sports rims, 5-speed, hifi radio, cassette, with PARF, 1 owner, good condition. Asking $21,200. Tel: *****93. 1982, NISSAN 280 ZX 2 2 Aircond,
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    • 796 29 90 For Sale: Toyota COMPANY REGISTRATION DEC 1982 Toyota Tercel 1300. 5 speeds. 1 owner. Aircon. radio/ cassette. Original paint. Guaranteed accident free. Immaculate condition. Tel: *****55. OWNER LEAVING. MARCH 84 Corona at $35,000 nett. Showroom condition, with insurance plus road tax (Feb. '85) Onlygenuine buyers need call: Kate. *****15.
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    • 912 29 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi CHEAP SALE, ALMOST 1981 Colt Galant. 1600 cc New model, big bumper. non-PARF. private registered. F.W plate, tip top condition. $13,500 ono Can loan $9,000 Tel: *****17. 23. Lorong Biawak. S'pore 1335. 1962 MIT GALANT GLS. Aircond.. radio cassette. 1 private owner. Well maintained. In showroom
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    • 872 29 92 For Sale: Mazda NOV. '81 MAZDA 323. 13. 1 careful j owner. Notchback. Air«m, radio j cassette, low mileage Tax April '85. $18,200. Tel: *****55 SHOWROOM CONDITION 1964 Mazda RX7 Turbo Fuel mjertion, full accessories Contact I *****55. 1975 AUG. MAZDA 808. non-PARF Private registration, passed in- spection. Aircon.
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    • 824 29 94 For Sale: Other Makes O A H MOTORWAYS PTE LTO No: 7 Chang Charn Road (OM Lang Kaa/Hoy Fatt Road) Singapore 0315 Tala: *****82/3 r i 1963 Toyota Starlet 5 Dra Aircon 1962 Honda Accord 1600EX Aircon, Sports-rims Mazda 323 S Spaad Aircon. Sporta Rima Mit. Tradia 1.6 Gla
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    • 582 29 94 For Sale: Other Makes 75 SUBARU 1.4 1)1 airi on radio cassette new paint vi. <»rk good condition selling $3,900 Tel ■6MV! DEC 75 JAGUAR M MM l -381 lent condition PAH l $.18,000 0 n o *****8* END 1963 SUZUKI 801 wilt, air i-ond radii I asselle <
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    • 1145 30 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes JHfe 4T*? I Ammm Cp^l mvm. _Bw JB t&J&r .__H_h. _H_ mmmW %_r I _Kv AW B_T ->sp^%A 0 ii Am v^*au v mfJA WAmmV te E AmmmmmWM m'~' Z W ¥AW Mm W nn^affif
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    • 854 30 JB£ PROPERTIES 106 Accommodation Available: Houses s DIST. 20 POLO CLUB VICINITY Majestic double-storey detached bungalow, large living area ideal for entertainment. 5 bedrooms, pool. $8,000 p.m. s OIST. 21 SWISS CLUB ROAD Double-storey detached bungalow, split-level living/ dining, 3 bedrooms, guest's room, servant's. $7,000 p.m. s DIST. 11 NEAR
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    • 859 30 106 Accommodation Available: Houses BUNGALOW NO. 6 Lengkok Marlam, S'pore 1750 for rent. 3 bedrooms, central aircond. 5 minutes from Pan Island Expressway and East Coast Parkway. For appointment to view, call Miss Tan *****05. CHESTNUT AVENUE, SINGLESTOREY detached house, 3 bedrooms with bathrooms attached, servant's, living/ dining. Area 8,300
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    • 806 30 106 Accommodation Available: Houses OIST. 11, BRAND NEW semi-d with practical design. 4 bedrooms, split-level living/ dining, modern kitchen, mature garden $3,000. *****44 (Agent DIST 10 HOLLAND GARDEN well maintained double-storey semidetached. 3 aircond bedrooms, separate servant's, furnished $2,100. Denker *****11. OIST. 1953, JADE TOWER, 3 bedrooms, split-level dining, living
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    • 559 30 106 Accommodation Available: Houses OIST. 27 SINGLE-STOREY semidetached bungalow 576 Sembawang Road For immediate occupation. Tel: *****26. Goh. DIST. 20 NEAR ROV 2-storey semidetached. 4 bedrooms, partly furnished. Immediate occupation. Rental: $2,100 Tel *****11 OIST. 2880, BEGONIA TERRACE, beautifully furnished/ renovated semi-detached. 4 plus 1 bedrooms. $2,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****26.
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    • 796 30 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments It's not only how well you live. it's where you live. ld lu/t/ta/a Ideally located. -^aT^W _r >_r just 5 minutes v^/ M-^ r /AT >• >_ walk from the m/^J S Orchard Road AL^i^ly $/lf J shopping
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    • 211 30 VILLA OELLE ROSE OIST 10 Luxurious maisonette Available ior immediate occupation at Villa Delle Ros<- Superbly located off Hollaiid Road, near The Botanic Ga dens and 5 minutes amy from Orchard Road Beautiful landscaped und quiet environment with fu i Condominium facilities and 24 hours security Plaaaa call: *****68 tor
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    • 1750 31 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments n_Bnnß_^_H_^_m_M-888-M-nB_M-n_M_MaBBiBBBji n_Bß_Bßn_^_i_B-_BM-H-a_Mi_M_H_nMMnn_a_B_nMM_M b_^_S_s_s_^ss_ss_^_E-sb_sb_sbib_sb3 J Staying long in Singapore? V* No other apartment can offer you as many advantages as THEPLAZA SERVICE ABUvTMENTS ul A fo AmmW A^LwAmW Fully air-conditioned I or vjj 2-bedroom apartments Fullv furnished, with kitchenette
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    • 804 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED STUDIO apartment with full recreational facilities Ideal for single/ couple In self-contained complex. M V Realty *****82. DISTRICT 10. HOLLANDSWOOD Court luxurious, spacious 4 carpeted bedrooms, fully furnished, airconditioned. pool. Hillcroft: *****63 DIST. 0719 TEXTILE CENTRE facing sea. 2 bedrooms, 2 aircons. newly painted.
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    • 806 31 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST. 5, HONG LEONG Condominium.' Parkview Condominium. Dist. 15. Laguna Park/ Ocean Park. Sunlight Properties: *****85. DIST 5 HONG LEONG GARDEN apartment 3-bedroomed. fully airconditioned, rental $1,900 fully furnished 0.n.0. RPC *****93/ *****16. DIST 5 GREENACRES/ PARKVIEW condominium brand new 3-bed-roomed apartments. Partially/ fully furnished. $1,350
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    • 777 31 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms BALMORAL ROAD, FURNISHED aircond room. $750. Own bathroom, heater, refrigerator, CTV, carpark, private entrance. Tel: *****41 BEAUTIFUL ROOM AVAILABLE at Telok Kurau. Lorong N. Quiet environment. Nice owner. Tel: *****44. (Mandarin/ dialects speaking). DIST 1542, FULLY FURNISHED room with bathroom attached. Quiet location, full privacy assured.
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    • 729 31 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms ROOM TO RENT or share at Queenstown Interested call *****35. 3 VACANT ROOMS for rent at Paya Lebar Crescent Immediate occupation Call: *****00 DIST. 15, 1 PARTIALLY furnished room for rent. Tel: *****25. 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses A WELL ESTABLISHED big corporation urgently requires detached bungalow
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    • 1252 31 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses -IjmaaaaTAaaT S Cornwall Gardens K Jl (Prestige Residential Area, fe District 1026) J J Twin 2-storey detached bungalow. LA fcj Each bungalow built on the land of TA Jl about 42,000 sq ft separate Title. j Big garden landscaped. Individual or both
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    • 883 32 113 For Sale: Houses DIST 10 MOONBEAM TERRACE. :if* J l 2-StOSej semi-detached -1 bedrooms puis servant's .tre.i UM mIM marWr flooring, seii- 1% $730,000 negotiable Rosalind Realtj 44«8064 *****83 DIST 1750. JALAN KELEMPONG, d ible-storej semi-detached rastefuU] renovated, urn sq it $470,000 0.n.0 D_Unctive *****15 22 r; <au; Exl
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    • 1353 32 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments _^>^™-- wAW W '*^*-4_jf JvfJr_sf _^_k^*M _l i 4^ jF_9 Ls_L^«_i mYAmmmWF^ < *lsf* mmV~F?- Wrn^^X mmw Ammw *i'.mmmmm\ _^r ~_..__H _HV Hi WW /^^mmT 'zsWk maWmw W\ %^^H ■J| B Amm \\aas.^dW I j£_fl
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    • 765 32 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments y// 4p. A new landmark coming up where < ~V f I 7/ Devonshire Road meets GruJii;!.' (\ift K^lnS Road. \}^JfiWflllfllaUnt SI This tran^ uil shaded hillsite proV^_^^v>fXCC#f IMJt U/ «*J vides peace and privacy
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    • 570 32 MUST SELL! NEW 3-roomed walkup apartment at Siglap Road. Freehold land. Area 1380 sq.ft. Asking $385,000. Interested please call: *****92. NEWI DIST. 15 FLAMINGO Valley lower maisonette. Imported kitchen amenitites, facilities. 2107 sq.ft.. good facing. Freehold. $450,000. *****91 LPY Properties. RAJAH TOWER APARTMENT, 2.300 sq.ft. 14th floor, good facing, immediate
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    • 555 32 THERESA VILLE 2/4 bedrooms. I*oo/ 2025 sq.ft Full facilities. Completion soon. Freehold. $339,000- $430,000 *****64. URGENT SALE. BRAND NEW Katong Garden Jasmine Block 2,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. $510,000. Villanelle *****81. VICTORY OFFERS WING Onn Life, exclusively decorated, $1.3M. Horizon Towers with private lobby, $700,000. *****88. $185,000 ONLY! NO VENA Barat
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    • 885 32 118 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-ROOMED CORNER. MARINE Crescent, sea view. Parkwaj Ex- press, opposite MacDonatd't llth floor, furnished SC.'i.OOO Tel M***** 4-ROOMED FLAT AT Teck irbfe Lane. Blk 11 3rd ttooi n. SFbie terrazzo flooring Quiet surrounding sselling SoO.Ooii T. 769U507 or *****58 5-ROOMED MARINE PARADE $130,000 Ang Mo
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    • 684 33 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces I AN INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX I OF MODERN FACTORY SPACE 9-storey twin tower complex S A New Industrial Building strategically located at the crossroads of MacPherson/ gj Paya Lebar/Airport/Upper Paya Lebar Roads. fl 2,701 sq ft to 4 Goods Lifts 18.000 sq ft 2 Passenger
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    • 345 33 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces _Bfi_-_l .Kyi '1 1 -ImsTm-WsPS i 1 Warehouse for Short/Long Lease Units Nos: 01-19/20, 02-03. 02-15, 02-25 to 02-30, 03-01/02, 03-15 and 03-36. Small area available. Please contact Mrs Bessie Wong at: J. FOR SALE: j£n Bloc warehouses 1 at Paya Lebar Road/ Macpherson Road/ Thomson
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    • 357 33 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces ii inn i iiiiiniv- •Muniiiiii mm i i iy T Mainland IV Industrial Building j|j I WAREHOUSES FOR SALE/LEASE) I Prime Location: 1 jjj I at junction of Upp. Paya Lebar/New 1 1 Industrial Road 1 Immediate occupation I j V Freehold
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    • 155 33 OFFICE SPACE IN BEACH ROAD Outside CBD Covered Parking 527 sq. ft Convenient location Low rental Many Amenities Tel Owner *****91 *****66 DIST 0719, OUTSIDE CBD 3 units partially furnished office space for immediate occupation. From 900 to 940 sq.ft. Rental: $3.00 p.s.l. o.n.n. For viewing, call: *****37. JUST OUTSIDE
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    • 681 33 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces I <V^S>^\^^^^^rystalline I structure I \s^ K L^' towers over the I Central Air-conditioning |f J Close to Nat o I I Strict Security Measures t Development Building. Abundant Car Parking >| Hi V'*- Situated
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    • 473 33 DIST 7. OFFICE SPACE near Parklane Shopping Centre, available in units 570/ 880 sq.ft. at $2.00 p.s.f. Kenwood: *****16. DUNN HOUSE OFFICE space available 1380 sq.ft. at $3.40 p.s.f. inclusive. Contact *****53 (no agents). FOOK HAI BLDG 270. 350. 460, 760, 1600 sq.ft. from $2.50 exclusive. 1770 sq.ft., sale $450
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    • 435 33 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces SHOP FOR SALE IN PENINSULA PLAZA =02-37 TO =02-39 Total area: 1320 sq.ft. Facing escalator PRICE $1,650 P.S.F. TEL: *****77 JASMINE URGENT SALE, SHOPS at Haji Lane between North Bridge Road and Beach Road, near Sultan Mosque, 25, 27, 29, 31 and 33. 999 years.
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    • 327 34 127 Other Real Estate OIST 1441 TENANTEOCOM POUND tboM land Offei SSOO.UOO secures rel Sanl dist is s acres lire restdenI 'iiiiiluiiimiXf>iH I ANO ABOUT sillt;w vehicles TRAVEL GUIDE 135 Air Travel PHUKET rhe dariisu "i boUdaj makera trill steal your heal < iwaj vith I hr r si unninglj
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  • RACING
    • 1461 35 PENANG, Mon. Weights, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 2 Div 2 1,700m (Ratings: 104-89) 4 Minex ID 57 104 5 Tukang Wang 56.5 103 8 Mastermind m 55 100 1 Elegant n 54.5 99 18 Blitz' Em 54 98 6 Little Papa
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    • 220 35 At the 400m Pictures at the 400m by At the finish ALBERT SIM Q 5 Div 5 1,600m 1. Heng Heng 2. Chambers 3. Ohm's Law 4. Phantom Harbour Dist: Hd, 4, 4 Time 1:46.7 CI 5 Div 4 1,600m 1. Quotable 2.
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    • 377 35 By THE RACING EDITOR MELBOURNE, Mon. A supreme court writ was issued last Friday on behalf of all 22 jockeys who rode in the 1980 Melbourne Cup against the former director of the Australian Bureau of Criminal Intelligence, Fred Silvester. The jockeys are
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    • 551 35  -  EPSOM JEEP Jingle Bell, Sunny Smile would have been left out By JINGLE BELL IV and Sunny Smile, first and second respectively in the 35th running of the Sultan's Gold Vase at Ipoh on Sunday, would have been left out in the cold
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    • 204 35 Favourite wins the French St Leger PARIS, Mon FAVOURITE Agent Double won the Prix Royal-Oak (French St Leger) run over 3,100 m which marked the end of the racing season at Longchamps yesterday Faburola was second three lengths behind, followed by Mister Jack, another three-quarters of a length away. Agent
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    • 74 35 DONCASTER England I, Mon Lester Piggott. seven days short of his 49th birthday but riding as well as ever, won the last bip two-year-old race of the English season when he took the Futurity Stakes on the 100-30 chance. I^anfranco. here on Saturday. Lanfran< o won from the
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 440 36 Hateley's dazzler ROME, Mon. England soccer striker Mark Hateley added to his growing reputation yesterday by scoring the winning goal in the Milan derby to become the Italian First Division's leading marksman. Hateley's decisive second-half goal gave AC Milan a 2-1 win over city rivals Inter before a capacity 80,000
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    • 272 36 LONDON, Mon. lain Ferguson repaid a massive slice of his £200,000 ($524,000) transfer at Hampden Park by scoring the goal that enabled Rangers to capture the Skol Cup for a record 13th time, as they beat Dundee United 1-0. The 22-year-old striker, signed from Dundee, provided the spark
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    • 207 36 MADRID, Mon. Unbeaten Barcelona stayed on top of the Spanish soccer League when they snatched a 2-1 victory at Atletico Madrid yesterday. Barcelona's win the sixth in their eight First Division games was clinched six minutes from the end and maintained their two-point lead over Valencia, who
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    • 539 36 Ftrst Division: Argentine: Instituto De Cordoba 4 Atlanta 2, Rosario Central 2 Velez Sarsfield 1, Independiente 3 River Plate 2, Estudiantes De La Plata 0 Argentines Juniors 0, Ferrocarril Oeste 3 Chacarita Juniors 2, BOCA Juniors 1 Temperley 2, Platense 1 Union De Santa Fe 0, San Lorenzo
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    • 422 36 NEW YORK, Mon. For the ninth straight week, sensational Dan Marino was right on target for the Miami Dolphins as he led the National Football League's only unbeaten team to a 38-7 rout of the Buffalo Bills yesterday. Marino completed 19 of 28 passes for 282
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    • 217 36 LONDON, Mon. Champions Liverpool won only their third match in 12 English League Division One outings this season after outclassing a disjointed Nottingham Forest 2-0 yesterday. Experienced Scot Kenny Dalglish was the architect, providing the crosses for both Liverpool's goals to show that at 33 he can
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    • 160 36 ROME, Mon. Team manager Enzo Bearaet yesterday named Torino forward Aldo Serena In Italy's 18--man squad for a friendly against Switzerland In Lausanne on Saturday. Bearcat dropped Marco Tardelli, the inventus stopper who played In the 1162 World Cap-winning side, and recalled midfielders Antonio
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    • 334 36 French ref is sho t dead A FOOTBALL ref ?ree was shot dead by a sj viator in Montpellier, Sou hem France, on Sunday aft«r he had hit the man who had been causing trouble firing a local league match. Jose Castro, 25, an ei?ctrician from Montpellier was shot twice
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    • 312 37 Butch and Betsy hit paydirt HOUSTON, Mon. Butch Walts and Betsy Nagelsen took the US$lOO,OOO ($216,000) winners' cheque in the World Mixed Doubles Championship last night with a 63, 4-6. 6-3. 6-2 victory over fellow Americans Viace Van Patten and Kathy Rinaldi. Kathy and Van Patten, who reached the final
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    • 199 37 VIENNA, Mon. American Tim Wilkison crushed Pavel Slozil, of Czechoslovakia, 6-1. 6-1, 6-2 to capture the US$lOO,OOO ($216,000) Volvo Grand Prix tennis tournament at the Vienna Stadthalle yesterday. Slozil. who had upset No. 3 seed Henri Leconte, of France, in the semifinals, had no answer
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    • 502 37 Unsung Italian conquers all in death-marred New York Marathon NEW YORK, Mon. Unheralded Italian Orlando Pizzolato and women's favourite Grete Waitz, of Norway, overcame brutal running conditions to triumph at the New York Marathon marred by the first death in the race's 15-year history. High temperatures
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    • 392 37 JOHAN CAPIOT, of Belgium, on Sunday won the sixth leg of the cycling Tour of Chile, a 17-kilometre city circuit and a 115-km stretch over the Pan American highway between Concepcion and Chilian in southern Chile. Results: 1 Johan Capiot (Bel) 3hr 04min 23sec 2 Claudio Vandelli (lta)
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    • 376 37 PENSACOLA, Mon. Bill Kratzert. with birdies on three of the last four holes, came from behind to win the US$3OO,OOO ($648,000) Pensaeola Open golf tournament yesterday. He posted a five-under-par 66 to edge John Mahaffey and Briton Ken Brown by two strokes. Kratzert 's
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    • 171 37 Cubans power to world title HAVANA, Mon. Cuba defeated the I nited States 11-1 here last night to win this year's World Amateur Baseball Championship. The Cuban victory was watched by a crowd of 55,ttt, including President Fidel Castro and Soviet Prime Minister Nikolai Tikhonov. Julio Romero pitched all nlae
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    • 451 38 Tay Cheng Khoon on the plight of our leading golfers JAKARTA, Mon. Singapore's amateur golfers earn more from the game than their professional counterparts. And this does not include the private, illegal side-bets that are a common feature at most golf courses here.
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    • 589 38 Peter Siow reports on a sizzling showdown at Rifle Range Road TAIWAN, forcibly removed from skeet honours, will not be easily shoved aside in the trap event of the 2nd Asian Clay Pigeon Championships at Rifle Range Road yesterday. They were well dug in
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    • 319 38 THE most striking feature about veteran Taiwanese marksman Tsai Pai Sheng is his accent. If you heard his voice on tape, you would swear he was a Filipino. But the mistake is excusable because 51-year-old Pai Sheng was born, raised and educated in the Philippines.
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    • 342 38  -  LEE WAI WUN MANDARIN'S Harry Tan and Ailynn Seah struggled through the quarterfinals of the sixth Avis Travel Industry squash team championship at East Coast Recreation Centre last night. But their labours were amply rewarded with a semi-final berth after they won their matches against Ismail
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    • 196 38  -  HAKIKAT KAI DEFENDING champions Armed Forces and runners-up Police get back on the glory road tomorrow with two easy opening games in the Civil Services hockey league for the S.R. Nathan Trophy. Forces take on Divison Two side, Telerec, while Police will play the Housing and
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    • 432 39  - A profit and loss acccount JOE DORAI Iraq gain, but hosts end in the red By NEWCOMERS Iraq became the champions of the Merlion Cup Singapore's own soccer extravaganza which ended last Sunday. Can their conquest take pride of place in the Republic's annals in terms of standard and high
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    • 135 39  - Singapore receive Baghdad invitation JOE DORAI SINGAPORE are among the eight countries to be invited by the Iraq Football Federation for the inaugural Revolutionary Cup competition in Baghdad in February. Iraqi manager Dr. Abdul Qadir Zainal, who is also the secretarygeneral of the IFF, said two of the sides invited
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    • 413 39  -  JOE DOR AI Republic seek Fandi and Co for top jobs FANDI Ahmad, Singapore's ace striker, and three other "overseas" players will be invited to join the national squad for two major competitions the White Cloud Cup in Guangzhou and the Asian Cup at the
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    • 240 39  -  JAN VAN DER VEEN GRONINGEN'S board of directors and coach Han Berger have decided not to fine their team after outstanding displays against Utrecht and Ajax Amsterdam in the Dutch Premier League football competition. Groningen held the powerful Ajax team to a 2-2 draw on
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    • 286 39 FAISALABAD, Mon. The Second cricket Test between India and Pakistan ended in a draw on the fifth and final day here today. The inevitable end of the match was clear on the fourth day when at the close of play yesterday even two innings could not be
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    • 68 39 BANGKOK, Mon. Rugby will be Included for the first time In next year's South-east Asia Games in Bangkok from Dec 8-17. The other sports are archery, badminton, has tket ball, boxing, tennis, soccer, volleyball, shooting, sepak-takraw, weighilifting, track and field, table tennis, judo, gymnastics, swimming, bawling
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 79 38 The Family of th* lata MR FRANKIE TAN TIK SIAH wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends snd colleagues for their kind assistance, attendance, donations, condolences and wreaths during their recent bereavement. The family of the late WILLIAM W. FERNANDO wish to express
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    • 423 38 181 Deaths 181 Deaths "The Lord Is My Shepherd" MDM OH GAIK SEE Age 86 was called home to be with the Lord on 29 October 1984 leaving behind Daughters Sons-in-law Chye Keow Coh Swee Yoh Anna Albert K K Tan Alice Lee Keok Seng God Daughter God Son-in-law Soh
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    • 182 38 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR TAN AK KIANG Aged: 76 Passed away peacefully on 29th OCTOBER 1984 Leaving behind Wife Quek Moey Keah Sons Daughters-in-law Tang Peng Hong Teo Guay Eng Tan Peng Loong Lim Lay Choo Tang Peng Yong Neo Hui Yim Tan Peng Choon Foong Peck Choo Tan
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    • 44 38 183 Condolences 183 Condolences MR CHIA KIM CHYE (Departed: 25.10.1984) With Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to MR MRS ROBERT H B CHIA (Siber Hegner (S.E.A.) Pte Ltd) and family on the demise of his Father From: MR YIP MUN HON MR LIM TONG KEE
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      97 38 Mdm Tiah Eng Hwa Ago: 73 Passed away peacefully on 29/10/84 Leaving behind and deeply mourned by: Husband: Yeo Chuan Heng Son: Yeo Ah Joon Daughter-in-law: Lee Siok Hoon Emma Daughters: Yeo Soon Lin Deceased Yeo Lin Kheng Lily Yu Soon Bee Susan Yeo Jee Bian Sons-in-law: Foo
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      53 38 BHAN SINGH WADALA GRANTHIA) Age: 70 years Passed away peacefully on 15 October 1984. PATH DA BHOG will be held on 31 October 1984 between 3 pm to 5 pm at Sri Guru Singh Sabha, No. 90 Wilkie Road, S'pore 0922. "In Memoriam" Is for the loved ones
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      60 38 KARUMATHI MRS V. ALUMALOO DEPARTED ON 17/10/84 (wife of MR N. S. Rajoo, Ex P.W.D. Airport Driver) Karumathi Prayers will be held on 31/10/84 night at Blk 96 Whampoa Drive 208-234 (1232) Tel: *****25. Athma Shanti Pooja will be at Sivan Temple, Serangoon Rd on 1/11/84 at 7pm
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      64 38 JAMES BEST of Workington, England passed away suddenly on October 25. 1984. Funeral service at 9.30a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 30, at St. Joseph'* Church, 143 Victoria Street, and thence to Mt. Vernon Crematorium. MDM. JUANITA ARIKEN aged SS, called to God, peacefully on 29/10/84 leaving behind eon Joe, daughter-in-law
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      93 38 In Loving Memory of MOM MARY TAY Departed 30.10.81 3 years have passed. Our thoughts are always with you, Our hearts are sore with pain; This world would be like heaven If you were here again. Always remembered by family and loved ones. MR. CHUA AH CHOO
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    • 14 38 Ik "In Memoriam" is for the H loved ones whom you I remember H
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    • 94 38 SUNDER youngest son of R.P. Arangasamy, Managing Director, Stamford Press Pte Ltd, passed away on 29th October, 1984 in India. Deepest condolence from Management and staff of Stamford Press Pte Ltd. A. VARATHA RAJAH, F.J.K., 72. formerly of J.K.R. Seremban. passed away peacefully on 28-10-84, leaving behind beloved xite. daughter
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    • 31 38 SUNDAY TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES e $15.00 for 15 words Sin-on style) 1.50 for 3cm x 1 col. (semi-display style) e $76.86 for 3cm x 1 col. (display style).
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  • 694 40 Switch being considered to allow mobility for some CIVIL servants who are now on the pension scheme may soon be able to opt for full Central Provident Fund payments. The government is "seriously considering moving into the CPF scheme," said Dr Andrew Chew, head
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  • 135 40 Soviets have 'mass neurosis weapon' PERTH, Monday THE Soviet Union has developed what could be a new electronic weapon to create mass neurosis around the world, according to an Australian scientist. Dr Lewis Hainsworth said over-the-horizon radar beaming out of the Soviet Union was producing damaging pollutant signals possibly designed
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  • 369 40 Police warning, comes after raid on heroin lab and several arrests JOHOR BARU, Mon. JOHOR is being turned into a major international drug distribution centre, state Police Chief Officer Datuk Jaaf ar Abdul warned today. He told a press conference here that Johor police
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  • 150 40 Im in France to step into cashless society PARIS, Mon. One million French citizens will slip into a virtually cashless society next year with the launch of a "smart credit card" that will eventually pay for everything. The first cards will benefit the inhabitants of only four towns Blois, Caen,
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  • 90 40 Indonesia, PNG sign border pact JAKARTA, Mon. Papua New Guinea and Indonesia signed a border agreement today aimed at firming ties but diplomats said a joint communique issued after the ceremony reflected strained relations between the two countries. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said the five-year "basic agreement on border
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  • 59 40 TEL AVTV, Mon. Israel's foreign debt grew by US$l.l billion (552.42 billion) in the first six months of this year to nearly US$24 billion, the Bank of Israel said yesterday. The situation has deteriorated significantly since last April, which saw an increase in short-term
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  • 31 40 NEW YORK. Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 4.53 points to 1.200.41 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP
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  • 181 40 Gymnast Li Ning to star in film about his life BEIJING, Mon. China's Olympic gymnast Ii Nlng, who won more medals than any other athlete at the Los Angeles Games, Is to star In a biographical film about his life. The official Xinhua news agency reported today that the 21-year-old
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  • 226 40 Personal cheques in use again in China BEIJING, Mon. Personal cheques have reappeared in China after an absence of more than 30 years. The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China has opened 87 such accounts for scientists, doctors, intellectuals and returned overseas Chinese living in the high-class Shanghai district of
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  • 155 40 Australian probe uncovers 'maze of crime' SYDNEY, Mon. A leading barrister who headed an official inquiry into organised crime in Australia said he uncovered a "maze of organised crime which spreads across the country." But Mr Frank Costigan, who handed the government an 11--volume report two days ago on his
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    • 315 40 i I BUSINESS TIMES Singapore s Finam ial I)ail> IN TODAY'S ISSUE AJINOMOTO COMPANY has announced the set-up of a $100 million financing subsidiary in Singapore, a move likely to boost the Republic's role os a leading fund management centre. Shortly after its purchase of 17 ships from Promet Bhd,
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    • 112 40 Weather UP TO lp.m. Cloudy with showers in several areas. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 30 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 6.50 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.46 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11/21 Fine Manila 23/31 Rain Amsterdam t t Melbourne 11/16 Cloudy Bangkok 21/31 Fair Moscow 2 5 Drizzle
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    • 1143 1  -  MAGDALENE LUM Dr Hu Tsai Kuen, a Singapore pioneer and patron of the arts, died last week at the age of 89. His friends pay homage to a generous and good-humoured man, who often treated his patients free of charge. By HE
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      • 875 2  -  LU CHISEN Netsuke, ojime and inro began as well-carved pieces of accessories for the traditional Japanese costume. Today, they are widely sought after as fine pieces of art by collectors. Collecting Chinese antiques By ON OCT 21, dealers, scholars and collectors assembled in the
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      • 617 2  -  MAGDALENE LUM The doctor who had a shot at art By IT ALL began with Worcestershire sauce Great-grandmother Mrs Hu Tsai Kuen sat in her rocking chair in the large garden of her Grange Road home, smiling as she recalled how she was
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      • 891 3  -  JOHN de SOUZA Designer clothes that are wearable, affordable and made-in-Singapore? Yes. A T2-da>TexhibTtion and sale of the works of 1 0 local designers at a department store hopes to leave the Singapore mass market convinced. By WOULD Mrs Ang Mo Kio or
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      • 863 3  - Waterfall that will never be the same again DANIEUL MUDALI Tuesday column By THE waterfall had always been a magical place for me. I guess when you are a carefree 15-year-old student the magic comes easy. It wasn't a particularly big' or spectacular waterfall but it was a pretty sight
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      • 652 5 IMPROPER OPERA Goethe-Institut Auditorium Thursday to Saturday, 7.30 p.m. Previewed by CATHERINE TAN HE HAS contributed travel tales to magazines, written plenty of humorous sketches and once even penned a Country and Western song. She has "copied and parodied other writers' works", made trunksful of stage
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      • 1097 5  - The Marx war on mushiness PHILIP COOREY "WHAT can the Marx Brothers do for you? They can make you laugh and if you are half the worried, beset, polluted, traffic-jammed, debt-rid-den, family-bugged citizen that I suspect you are, laughter is not something that' you can toss off lightly. Richard F.
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    • 172 1 IHiti K^2___dM_r _£^E _iK#_M_i Tx^^ nfSblfl _Pt_l _KMf__fl Br |^X no^l W_l ■■■iV—I PT-WMjMIHn-FA". v v _i ■r__P_-r _WPL_^- VJ_I ■T i<UHj B-f |i____| fl >> __-__KP__-K_M_-_^S__-_-_M_l _^_Jl *^^'iv_^vS _^^_^f_^_^7^^'^^Pht^B fiUI K jP_^!_V ______TrT^! "c"»ce!HtKA is clfa'^g Ti 1 -^AW^WxmwW* m^m%W*^mmA ImV 1 a S furniture s, °ck ar prices
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    • 160 1 Fas/j/o/i C/«/es fij/ /If Me Coffee (?a/ve/7 Buffet Luncheon Show Every Tuesday Thursday Date: Oct 30th 1984 Buffet Lunch: 12 noon Price: $16++ Show Time: 1.15 pm Modelled by: IVOR'S MODELS Outfits by GOTTEX SWIMWEAR Hairstyle by: SOHO HAIR SALON Thursday shows modelled by Carrie Model Agency during November For
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    • 238 1 Fashion for all local designs tailored fOr the publiC OUTLOOK Page Three The Marx Brothers masters of mayhem and mirth leisure, Page fwo < gHarlequitt 15 NEW HEART-TUGGING RELEASES M /XSj____tfPk Available Only At Good Bookshops Cln Af Am\ m m* ammwma^^t mm mm Jamm. I mSS&S*. v\\ il Am
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    • 768 2 ~gy The Fitnex Cyde Ig d|\ Helps You Win J_____U_ j|, e rtness Battle! Fitness The Biggest Race Of All, Win It Today It starts today the race to be as fit as you success. All it takes is 5 minutes of Fitnex can be and' the race starts now.
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    • 366 3 _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_MMViT^ 'll J j SIIIS __________________n_r^TT3 T_ l mil ti i^f Til 1 1 1 i1 1 iC* JIM [wA I i^___HH _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-___l-i_i-LL-BUbl m pß^^^^^H ■n; THE WORD TRAVELLED FAST. :^^H _K _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_H _^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^B ■_5"" ,-a^^ _^^^^^^^^B r ■f*^«j N^:^ > §p$ _B J9k "W^ s TW _£_H s**»*^* I^lllll
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    • 353 4 COMICS £j£_ GARFIELD By Jim Davis PEANUTS BySchuiz A ©OOP 1| MAKE! S BOT PIReXSOAAE < I ©I r TT^OrON^V 1 1^" /'M IN HERE S f MORNING,^ J C VOOR6ELF J j \ThOO6E RULE6 J (^Zj FOR ME? J J UoMEuJMERE J BUCK ROGERS IN THE 2STH CENTURY By
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    • 202 5 APPOINTMENT 17 INCHCAPE BERHAD 11 B invites applications for the post of B I GROUP ACCOUNTS I I CONTROLLER I H AGE: Between 25 and 30 years old B B FUNCTION: B fl The successful candidate will be attached to the H H Croup Accounts Division and will be involved
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    • 216 5 What's on GUITAR WORKSHOP Conducted by Ensemble de Guitares de Paris. Alliance Francaise. 7.30 p.m. Free. Those interested please call Cindy, Tel: *****09/*****33 or Suzanne, Tel *****22 *****15. VIDEOTAPES ABOUT THE UNITED STATES ITS PEOPLE, CULTURE, POLITICS AND FOREIGN POLICY THE First Impact Last of a 13-part Alistair Cooke series
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    • 229 5 GERMAN THEATRE POSTERS Thirty-seven posters on recent theatre productions. Goethe Institut, Singapore Shopping Centre. Clemenceau Avenue. Noon 6 p.m. On till Wednesday. FILMS SHOWS AT THE MARITIME MUSEUM THEATRETTE Visitors in groups of 10 or more may ask for these filmshows from the Maritime Museum Office. Sentosa. MondayWednesday. 10 a
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    • 320 6 APPOINTMENTS h BRISTOL-MYERS^ MEDICAL SALES REPRESENTATIVES We are one of the top 1 0 pharmaceutical companies in the world. We have two vacancies in the dynamic sales team of our Singapore operation for the promotion of our fast expanding range of pharmaceutical and nut r itional products to the medical
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    • 1998 6 MDUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE tf_ Hit songs and ballads i sbcs i rte^oi^ j J 2.30 PM SBC Text "Live" Sample Pages 6.25 Mari Memasak Rendang Hati Lembu (Malay am National Anthem 1.35 Yarn UhkM_»c [cum--3.00 Opening and Programme Highlights followed by with English subtitles) nounTemenrfij^N^s^n oJ^iS? mnlLZm The
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      • 936 1  -  GOH BENG CHOO The days of persecution during the Cultural Revolution are over for a generation Chinese intellectuals. But the revolution caught them in their prime, and when it was over, so were their best years. The film, At Middle Age, is a poignant
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        164 1 THE renowned philosopher, Zhuang Zi grew up in a poor family during the Warring States period (4038.C.-2228.C). One day he went to a local official to borrow some money. The official, while sympathetic, said to wait until he had collected his revenues and he would then lend Zhuang 300 taels
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      • 208 1 REPRINTS of Confucius's family records kept for 2,400 years are to be made available to foreign scholars. Foreign researchers of Confucius were traditionally denied access to the oldest and most complete family records in China. The first and only foreign visitors to the archives
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      • 52 2 B B 4_i to I Mr Yap Yong Scong Sri Indera Mahkota Pahang B| (5.1.M.P.) B m jj jj D.K.M., D.K.P., D.K., S.S.A.P., 5.1.M.P., D.M.N., B D.K. (PERAK), D.K. (JOHOR), D.K. (KELANTAN), B D.K. (TRENGGANU), D.K. (PERLIS), D.K. (KEDAH), B D.K. (BRUNEI), D.K. (SARAWAK) J B 54th Birthday t\A CONSTRUCTION
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      • 438 3 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a COMING SOON at 4 THEATRES a m CAPITOL-SAVOY-CHANGI-WOODLANDS a MW C^ WJmmmlml a*' W "_Pl^^ _L^^^^[ CAPITOL: Last FEW DAYS! (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30, 9.15 To be with the woman he loved, m J they made him put his life on g the line in
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      • 160 3 THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated fn Singapore) LOST STOCK CERTIFICATE Notice s hereby gwen that stock certifcate numoered *****1 covering $1 OCO/- stock «i (avow ot Goh Eng Eng has been reported tost. Notice is also gwen that a new stock certificate <tnt be issued and the ongmal stock
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      • 187 3 II 34th FUNNIEST DAY! I I 4th FLOOR, SULTAN PLAZA. JALAN SULTAN (2954 1 76) < I IT'S BEAUTIFUL! IT'S FUNNY! l|> JTjSABSOLUTELY CRAZY! j!| ORCHARD: 18th BIG DAY! 111I I I r Fasten your seat belts a 1 1 k Those crazy Cannonballers an at it agam 1 1>
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      • 783 4 CHILDREN to some people are cherished assets and in many societies people without children are deemed 'poor'. About three weeks ago, 217 youths and youth leaders from the goodwill Ship for South-east Asian Youth Programme (SSEAYP) became foster children to about 90 Singapore families. The programme
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      • 1057 4  -  Oleh ABDUL HALIM KADER ADA orang yang menganggap anak sebagai harta. Dalam banyak masyarakat orang yang tidak beranak dianggap 'miskin'. Anak juga sering dihubungkan dengan pewarisan harta di samping fungsinya yang lebih Eenting bagi menjamin elangsungan ket unman. Amalan ini berbeza dari satu masyarakat ke satu masyarakat
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      • 560 4 APPOINTMENTS MM M I A USA/ Singapore joint venture company will soon commence operation to manufacture micro computer peripherals in Singapore. Applications are inv ted for the following positions:PERSONNEL ASSISTANT ACCOUNTS CLERK Maintain employee's record Handle work permits /'employment Requirements:passes Minimum GCE 0' level 2/3 years rele- Calculation of time
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