The Straits Times, 4 June 1986

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85
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  • 792 1  - Govt has never interfered C J AHMAD OSMAN BEN DAVIDSON Jeya refuses to back up his charges at inquiry on the Judiciary By and MR J.B. JEYARETNAM yesterday refused to testify before a Commission of Inquiry investigating the evidence behind his recent allegations in Parliament that the Government interfered with
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  • 59 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew's visit to Japan has been cancelled because Japan's polls will take place on July 6. Mr Lee was to have visited Japan after South Korea, where he will head for on June 25. But with the run-up to the elections,
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  • 70 1 ANOTHER day of strong buying interest on the Singapore stock market sent the 30-counter Straits Times Industrial Index 12.01 points higher to 695.31. Rises led falls 126 to 32. A total of 183 stocks closed unchanged. Trading remained active with 29.14 million units worth
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  • 309 1 I decided on Michael Khoo's transfer: CJ CHIEF Justice Wee Chong Jin, who was appointed in January IiCS, was the first witness to give evidence at yesterday's Commission of Inquiry. After taking his oath, he said: S As Chief Justice, I A am also a member of and President of
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  • 162 1 I have never discussed nor sought the trans- fer of any member of the Subordinate Judiciary with the Chief Justice, the Attorney-Ciener-al, the Chairman of the Public Service Commission, or any member of the Legal Service Commission. 7 Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. 41 confirm
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  • 67 1 BEIJING Singapore's Second Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong left China yesterday, winding up 12 days of talks with senior officials, the official Xinhua news agency said. Mr Ong ended his visit with a two-day tour of the eastern port city of Shanghai where he opened
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  • 35 1 LISBON Guerilla leader Jonas Savimbi said in a statement that Angolan forces led by Soviet officers have launched a major, three-front offensive against his US and South African-backed rebels in eastern Angola. UPI
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  • 204 1 TV-shy senators miss debate WASHINGTON Cam-era-shy lawmakers stayed away from the Senate on Monday as a live television coverage experiment began. Only nine of the 100 members were present for the opening of the session. Viewers, however, were unaware of the 91 empty seats. A permanent fixture Under the tightly
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  • 231 1 Opec sets price target to stabilise market NICOSIA Oil ministers from six Opec countries who met in Saudi Arabia a week ago have targetted US$l7-US$l9 (Ss3BSs42) per barrel as a range which would stabilise the oil market, the Middle East Economic Survey (Mees) reported. The Nicosia-based newsletter said on Monday
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  • 211 1 SUCH is the demand for The Straits Times World Cup Special that, from today, we are increasing its size from 12 to 16 pages and making it available at many more outlets. The full-colour tabloid, priced at 30 cents, has proved a smash
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  • 203 1 pictures from our ace lensman in Mexico, Jerry Seh. With two great contests featuring hundreds of prizes, including Coca-Cola World Cup footballs and National VCRs, colour TVs and hi-fi, and another instalment of our bumper quiz, The Straits Times World Cup Special is surely the best 30 cents-
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  • 29 1 TOKYO A mild earthquake measuring 4.9 on the Richter scale shook Mairuru in Kyoto prefecture, western Japan, yesterday. There were no reports of injuries or damage. AP
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 363 2 Crime 6 re-run' on TV TEE POLICE will re-enact for TV viewers scenes of actual crimes and how they were committed in a pilot television programme to be launched later this year. These will be shown in the hope that someone watching the programme will remember some detail which
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    • 238 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT IS evident that the conflict in Sri Lanka has taken a decisive torn for the worse. At the moment, a military solution may appear to Colombo to be the best alternative. However, it is doubtful whether this will be effective. A way must be
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    • 289 2 Prem won't contest PRIME MINISTER Prem Tinsulanonda will resist efforts to persuade him to join a political party and contest the general election on July 27, Deputy Prime Minister Siddhi Savetsila said. Under the Constitution, a prime minister need not be elected, and can be
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    • 300 2 Becker survives WEST GERMANY'S Wimbledon champion Boris Becker survived dropping the second and third sets to beat 14th-seeded Emilio Sanchez of Spain in a rain-disrupted fourth-round match in the French Open on Monday. The third-seeded Becker stormed through the first set in just 23 minutes. But Sanchez, who beat
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    • 500 2 All set for Artsf est ACT 3 WAS UP early preparing for a technical run at the Drama Centre. The festival artistic director Robert Liew was at a meeting. Festival coordinator Jessica Leo was busy on the phone. A window for the set of the Baba play was
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    • 222 2 INTRACO SHARES GO HIGHER THAN UIC TAKEOVER OFFER SHARES OF Intraco, now the object of a takeover bid from United Industrial Corporation, were chased up to a high of $2.22 following their relisting on the stock exchange yesterday. Even the opening deal at $1.90 was wav above the-pre-suspension price
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    • 161 2 US fears drug crisis USERS CALL it God at first, then curse it as the Devil. Tales of ravage spawned by crack, a powerful form of cocaine, is raising fears among authorities that it may propel the United States into a new and possibly unstoppable drug crisis.
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    • 84 2 WAYS TO BOOST TOURISM A TOUR operator says small concessions by the authorities towards suggestions made by tour operators can go a long way towards promoting Singapore as a tourist destination. He gives the example of proposals to operate bumboat cruises up and down the Singapore River, and visits
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  • around the WORLD
    • 383 3 TOKYO CONTROVERSIAL former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka, one of Japan's most powerful political figures until he suffered a stroke last year, is planning a comeback despite his disabilities. As current Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone announced an early general election on Sunday, a monthly magazine published
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    • 225 3 TOKYO Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone yesterday denied he would seek a third term of office, but party insiders said he could still manoeuvre to hold on to power after next month's national election. Mr Nakasone said he could not seek another
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    • 74 3 AMSTERDAM The "Rembrandt Diamond", weighing more than 42 carats and believed to be the biggest black diamond in the world, was unveiled for permanent exhibition at a diamond merchant's here yesterday. The Rembrandt has a diameter of 22 mm and a depth of 14 mm and took Dutch-born
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    • 64 3 LAS VEGAS Police arrested 149 anti-nuclear demonstrators, including antiwar activist Daniel Ellsberg and writer Ann Druyan who walked onto the giant nuclear test site in Nevada. The demonstrators were part of a group of 350 nuclear arms opponents, including Ms Druyan's husband, astronomer Carl Sagan, creator of the
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    • 393 3  -  RITA GOMEZ By HONGKONG Carrian's former managing director told the High Court here yesterday he threatened to resign 10 months after joining the now-defunct property and investment giant, but was persuaded to stay on by its boss, George Tan.
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    • 87 3 Canberra plans ID card CANBERRA The Australian Cabinet agreed on Monday to introduce a national identity card. Cabinet decided the so-called Australia Card, with colour photograph, would be required for bank accounts, and to obtain medical and social security benefits. The decision goes against the majority report of a parliamentary
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    • 190 3 SYDNEY Australia's defence strategy should put greater emphasis on self-reliance and the country should be able to defend itself within 1,000 nautical miles of its coastline, according to a major review released yesterday. The report, commissioned last year by Defence Minister Kim Beazley, broadly confirms
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    • 416 3  - Row breaks out over 'mother and child' case WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Controversy is raging here over the conduct of the Social Welfare Department in a case in which 10 policemen broke into a home where a mother and her five-year-old daughter were living, put the mother into
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    • 567 4 It got me fast and I've been around. I mostly fear for the kids. This is the drug they can't han- m die. I know. A 53-year-old former heroin addict who became involved with crack, a powerful form of cocaine NEW YORK Users
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    • 55 4 AND who's been sleepIng In my bed? Just the whole neighbourhood, that's all. And to think Goldilocks found Papa Bear's bed a little on the big side. As part of a wood fair ••ear Lille, northern France, this f.ISm by 4.4m pine wood bed took 25
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    • 260 4 WASHINGTON A presidential commission will recommend astronauts and contractors take part in space shuttle launch decisions so the US space agency bureaucracy never again smothers safety objections such as those voiced after the Jan 28 Challenger disaster, sources said on Monday. After nine days
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    • 235 4 We'll end apartheid our way, says Shultz WASHINGTON Secretary of State George Shultz said yesterday the United States administration will keep the pressure on the South African government to end apartheid, but not by "cutting and running." Mr Shultz, in remarks to a conference of US religious leaders on South
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    • 31 4 BEIJING Scorching 38 degrees C weather, Beijing's hottest for early June since 1922, struck the Chinese capital this week and is forecast to continue, Xinhua news agency reported. UPI
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    • 252 4 Sex and the single American woman DALLAS A Federal government survey of young unmarried women in the United States shows one out of three single American women in their 20s has been pregnant, and one-half of the iVhite women and one-sixth of the Black women chose to have abortions. The
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    • 102 4 Producer Derek has heart attack SANTA BARBARA Producer John Derek (above), who married three of Hollywood's most celebrated beauties, is In hospital after suffering a heart attack on Sunday. A hospital spokesman said on Monday that he is In a stable condition. Derek, 51, was taken to Cottage Hospital on
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    • 87 4 NEW YORK A baby plunged 17 storeys from a window ledge but survived the fall which was broken by an apple tree. Sae Yung Kim, age 11 months, was admitted to hospital on Monday with three broken ribs, a possi- ble collarbone fracture, a
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    • 75 5 Russell's ex-wife dies LONDON Lady Dora Russell, a British feminist, peace campaigner and former wife of philosopher Bertrand Russell, died at her home in Cornwall during the weekend. She was 92. The cause of death was not disclosed. Lady Russell met Bertrand Russell while a student at Cambridge University and
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    • 190 5 BEIRUT Buildings blazed and streets shook under shellffre yesterday as Shlite and Snnni Muslims fought savage street battles described by state-owned Beirut radio as an extension of conflict at Palestinian camps in Beirut's suburbs. At least eight people were killed and more than
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    • 253 5 Ruhr nuclear plant accused of covering up leak DUSSELDORF A controversy has erupted in West Germany over a nuclear power plant which had a radiation leak shortly after the Chernobyl accident. The operators at the nuclear plant near the Ruhr city of Hamm are accused of covering up the May
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    • 84 5 MOSCOW The death toll in the Chernobyl nuclear power station disaster has risen to 25, a senior Soviet scientist said yesterday. Mr Yevgeny Chazov, who is also a deputy health minister, told a news conference that 23 people had died from radiation. Two other
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    • 135 5 WARSAW The secret police have accused a captured underground Solidarity leader of activities "guided and inspired" by Western intelligence agencies. The United States and French governments have deplored the arrest of Zbigniew Bujak, who was caught on Saturday after nearly five years as head
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    • 356 5 OSLO Norway, outbidding the Soviet Union, announced a US$65 billion (Ssl43 billion) agreement that will deliver natural gas from its two North Sea fields to Western Europe well into the next century. Oil and Energy Minister Arne Oien said the delivery agreement for 450
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    • 298 5 LONDON PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher has launched a purge on litter to clean up the shabby streets of Britair, but the Opposition has called it little more than a gimmick. Mrs Thatcher's clean-up campaign got off the ground last week
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 199 6 BANGKOK The Ministry of Industry has set conditions to ensure that a tantalum-extraction plant at Phuket will not ruin the island's environment and tourism industry. Ministry spokesman Surachai Mingkhwan said yesterday the plant's management had agreed to a team from the ministry's Industrial Works
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    • 24 6 MANILA At least 23 people were killed when communist rebels launched simultaneous attacks on two mountain villages in the southern Philippines. Reuter
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    • 448 6  - Prem won't join a party and contest polls Siddhi Albert Ramalingam By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda will resist efforts to persuade him to join a political party and contest the general election on July 27, Deputy Prime Minister Siddhi Savetsila said. Speaking at a Foreign Correspondents' Club
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    • 129 6 MANILA The Philippine government is to sequester a luxury hotel here partly owned by deposed President Ferdinand Marcos and sell his UBs'.!s,lM (SslCs,Mt) black Mercedes to help fill the country's depleted coffers, government television reported. It said the Presidential Commission on Good •Government had
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    • 214 6 Yellow rain caused by pollen BANGKOK Fears of "yellow rain" contamination in the southernmost part of the Thai-Cambodi-an border area were a false alert, the Governor of Chantaburi province, Mr Sompong Pansuwan, said yesterday. Speaking in Chantaburi, 320 km east of Bangkok, Mr Sompong said the blood of three people
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    • 19 6 TOKYO Philippine Vice-President and Foreign Minister Salvador Laurel new to Tokyo yesterday for a four-day visit AFP
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    • 361 7 Indonesian bid to woo more foreign firms JAKARTA Indonesia, battling to attract new investment in the face of declining oil prices, has opened up large new areas of its protected economy to foreign companies. The move, announced by the government s Investment Co-ordinating Board, effectively almost doubles the number of
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    • 73 7 Export drive in West planned JAKARTA Indonesia announced plans yesterday for a campaign in the United States and Europe to boost its agricultural exports. Agriculture Minister Achmad Affandl said the campaign aimed to boost trade and Investment in rubber, palm oil, tea, coffee, cocoa and fish, a largely untapped Indonesian
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    • 245 7 JAKARTA Preside! Suharto has been invit* to visit the Soviet Uni< amid a flurry of trade ir tiatives between Indones and Soviet bloc nation the Antara news agenc reported. Mr Suharto discuss* the invitation and overa relations with Moscow at meeting on
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    • 416 7 JAKARTA INDONESIA'S armed forces newspaper has accused Australia of trying to destabilise the country ahead of the general election. "You can't kick us around like the Aborigines," the Harian Ab newspaper said in a series of three articles examining relations between the neighbours. It
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 331 8 Govt offer breaks 20-month deadlock KUALA LUMPUR About 526,000 public employees are expected to get pay rises at the end of this month following a government offer yesterday that broke the deadlock in the 20-month wage dispute. An accord on the pay increase, which will
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    • 143 8 PENANG Former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, who celebrated his 83rd birthday in February, is in good spirits despite suffering from inflammation of the colon. His aide, Mr Owen Chung, said the internal infection suffered by the Tunku was not new and the public should not
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    • 225 8 KOTA BARU Four teachers in a secondary school were alleged to have torn the trousers and sarongs of their pupils because the clothes did not conform to accepted standards. The teachers were said to have torn the pants of male students because they were
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    • 232 8 Dr M seeks support for new body KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Sert Eh* Mahathir Mohamad Is sending letters to his counterparts in 127 Third World countries to seek their support for the setting up of a South Commission to plan strategies on economic and development issues. Sources said yesterday
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    • 335 9 Cheap publicity ploys, says Anwar KUALA LUMPUR UMNO Youth has criticised the Gerakan party leadership for "squabbling in public" over the allocation of seats in the coming general election and its threat to quit the National Front if its demands are not met. It wants Prime
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    • 252 9 Front likely to admit PBS and Usno KUALA LUMPUR Parti Bersatu Sabah and the United Sabah National Organisation are likely to be admitted into the National Front when its supreme council meets on Thursday, according to sources. They say four other Sabah parties Parti Murut Sabah, Pasok, the Sabah Chinese
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    • 285 9 The Lorrain proceedings LONDON The former assistant general manager of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance in Hongkong, Henry Chin, was named a co-con-spirator in an unexpected twist in the Lorrain Os-man-Hashim Shamsuddin extradition hearing here on Monday. Counsel for the Hongkong government, Mr Clive Nicholls, QC, said Henry Chin
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    • 40 9 KUALA LUMPUR The Sultan of Perak has been appointed Chancellor of Universiti Malaya for seven years effective from Feb 8 this year. The letter of appointment was presented by Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim at Istana Perak. Bernama
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    • 176 9 36 held after Baling incident freed KUALA LUMPUR The 36 people detained after the Baling incident were freed yesterday without any conditions. Announcing this, Deputy Home Minister Datuk Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said the Yang Di-pertnan Agong consented to their release on the advice of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir
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    • 117 9 IPI's fears for press freedom in Malaysia LONDON The International Press Institute has expressed concern over a Bill before the Malaysian Parliament which it says would severely constrain press freedom. In a message to Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, IPI urges the government to clarify the wording
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  • HOME
    • 496 10 IT'S that time of year again when parents take their children overseas for a holiday and teachers go abroad for a break. Even with the recession, Singaporeans are still leaving the country in droves during the June holidays. The popular destinations are China,
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    • 199 10 A COMPANY MANAGER who stayed up for the live telecast of the World Cup soccer match between Argentina and South Korea early yesterday didn't get to catch the entire game but he caught two suspected car thieves instead. Police yesterday commended Mr Lowis
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    • 420 10  -  SURESH NAIR Viewers' help sought to solve cases By TELEVISION viewers will be able to watch simulated scenes of actual crimes in a pilot television programme to be launched later this year. Crimes, re-enacted by the police, will be shown in the hope
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    • 303 10 THE Police Week Open House, decentralised this year to all eight police headquarter stations, got off to a rousing start yesterday after Home Affairs Minister Prof S. Jayakumar launched the event at the Joo Chiat police station. Several MPs, scores of community leaders and
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    • 350 10  - Asean meeting to look at ways to step up co-operation IRENE NGOO By THE strengths and weaknesses of Asean are being examined at a brainstorming session of Asean direc-tors-general now being held here. The three-day meeting will end today with proposals on how the six-nation grouping can step up cooperation,
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    • 74 10 THE National University Hospital will hold its official inauguration on June 17. The First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence, Mr Goh Chok Tong, will deliver the opening address. Dr Richard Hu, the Minister for Finance and Health, and Mr Yeo Cheow
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    • 411 14 Bosses and unions learn to give and take THE current round of tough talks over wage restraint is, ironically, paving the way for better relations between bosses and unionists. This happens when the employers are willing to open their books to the unions and
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    • 112 14 THE mother of missing schoolboy Toh Hong Hnat is also offering a $I,l* reward for Information on his whereabouts. Hong Huat and his classmate, Ken Chin Ann, both 12 and Primary 6 pupils of Owen School, have been missing since they
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    • 125 14 POLICE have stepped up action to prevent the sale or letting off of fireworks and fire crackers during the Hari Raya Puasa period. They warned that more patrols were being mounted to arrest people found discharging fireworks or fire crackers and raids would be carried
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    • 490 14  -  IRENE HOE Kudos for Arts Fest play on motorist's woes By THE title of the 45-minute play might have led the audience to believe it was especially addressed to motorists. Minutes into No Parking on Odd Days, however, it was clear one
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    • 269 14 Bank CBT case man jailed seven years on two charges A FORMER businessman who had pleaded guilty to two counts of abetting a senior bank branch manager to misappropriate nearly $1.83 million was yesterday jailed for seven years. Soh Chong Min, 38, now jobless, will be appealing against the sentence
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    • 71 14 Man charged with killing grandaunt A 20- YEAR-OLD man was yesterday charged with the murder of his grandaunt in a third-floor flat in Toa Payoh. No plea was taken from Chai Kim Hock, a Malaysian. He is alleged to have murdered Madam Ee Hong Kee, 82, last Sunday at Block
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    • 139 14 ABOUT 100 construction workers at the Federal Hotel in Scotts Road will be paid their wage arrears today three days earlier than promised by their bosses. The workers will be paid by five sub-contractors and labour suppliers, said the hotel's manager, Mr Peter Teo. He
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    • 353 15  -  GERRY DE SILVA Study on language tests in kindergartens By MALAY kindergarten pupils performed as well as non-Malay children in language tests, according to a study by an Institute of Education (IE) lecturer. These tests included word knowledge, verbal fluency and listening comprehension.
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    • 256 15 Singapore's first eye surgeon dies of stroke SINGAPORE'S first local eye surgeon, Dr Tan Soo Hock, died of a stroke on Monday. At 87 years of age, he had not missed a single day's work. He was working last Saturday and had been planning to leave for Japan on Tuesday
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    • 68 15 MP to flag off motor rally THE Singapore Motor Sports Club's 1986 Formula Shell Economy Rally will be flagged off on June 29 by Mr Abdullah Tarmugi, MP for Siglap, at 8 am at the Police Academy. The 200-km rally will take motorists "through the length and breadth of Singapore"
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    • 285 15 THE founder of Air India and Chairman of the Tata group of companies, Mr Jehangir R. D. Tata, left Singapore last night after a two-day visit. Mr Tata has been commissioned by the Indian government to find out the scenario for aviation
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    • 73 15 A SECTION of Holland Road will be temporarily closed from lam to sam on Friday. The section of the road between Jalan Jelita and the junction of Holland and Ulu Pandan roads will be closed because of work on a new pedestrian overhead bridge
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    • 182 15  - Man took second wife 'to get a son' L. E. PREMA By A JOBLESS man, brought to court yesterday on a bigamy charge, claimed that he took a second wife in the hope that she would give him a son. In his mitigation plea, Peh Swee Tong, 51, told District
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    • 82 15 SWIMMERS, pleasure boaters and water skiers should stay away from the area between Pulau Serangoon (Coney Island) and Singapore Island, as the Housing Board is reclaiming land there. But the areas around Puiau Seletar and Selat Pauh are not off limits, said the Port
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    • 101 15 A CLEANING contractor was yesterday charged In a district court with five counts of harbouring four Indian Immigrants who had overstayed. Manlkam s/o Parlnl Samy, 38, of Bedok South denied the charges. His case was adjourned to Jane 17 for him to engage a lawyer. He was
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    • 229 15 'Have more confidence in your abilities' MALAY Singaporeans have been told not to feel disappointed and disheartened over statements by the First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok Tong, that their level of progress was still low compared with other communities. Instead, they should have more confidence in their ability
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  • Commission of Inquiry on the Judiciary
    • 269 12  - The terms of reference BEN DAVIDSON AHMAD OSMAN Stories bv and Picture by H.L. CHAN THE four terms of reference of the inquiry commission are: TO INVESTIGATE the evidence upon which Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam based his allegation in Parliament on Jan 11, 1986, that the Executive arm of Government
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    • 583 12 They cannot be regarded lightly counsel ALLEGATIONS touching on the independence of the judiciary should never be made unless there is compelling evidence to support them, Senior State Counsel Glenn Knight submitted yesterday. Mr Knight, who was making his opening statement at the start of the
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    • 1245 12 How the transfer of Michael Khoo was effected 4 As far as I know, the other members of the LSC (Legal Service Commission) have always agreed with the Chief Justice and the At-torney-General with regard to ft the transfer of officers. 7 Mr Er Kwong Wah POWER to transfer officers
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    • 1430 13 Hearing does not contravene Parliament Act says Commissioner MR JUSTICE T. S. Sinnathuray dismissed a claim by Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam that the holding of a Commission of Inquiry into allegations made in Parliament was "a direct contravention" of the Parliament (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Act. He also refused a
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    • 412 13 Knight told to get Jeya to leave the chamber Proceedings in the afternoon THE hearing was adjourned in the afternoon to allow Mr Jeyaretnam to make a decision to leave the court voluntarily or be removed. He left. His departure came shortly after he told Mr Justice Sinnathuray that he
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    • 320 13 Poor response to call for witnesses THE response to the call for witnesses to assist the inquiry commission was poor despite wide publicity given to it. Senior State Counsel Glenn Knight disclosed this in his opening statement, when he gave a brief account of the steps taken to obtain evidence
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    • 234 13 Jeya: Why I did not give evidence Outside the chamber MR J. B. Jeyaretnam told reporters outside the courtroom yesterday that he wanted to substantiate what he had said in Parliament, by questioning the key witnesses whom he insisted should appear before the inquiry. "Without them, I cannot see the
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  • COMMENT/ Perspective
    • 815 16  -  REGINALD DALE He would rather have no agreement than one open to Soviet violations By 4 Mr Reagan has already breached the spirit of the treaty by announcing that the composition of US strategic nuclear forces will from now on be decided by m
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    • The Straits Times
      • 575 16 WITH reports of killings and maimings in Sri Lanka now beginning to come in thick and fast, it is evident that the conflict there has taken a decisive turn for the worse. What is disturbing is not only the escalating violence but also
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    • 721 16 Ning Suita THE city, warned an uncle, is cold and uncaring. The motto is "Siapa lu, siapa gua" ("Who are you, who am I", meaning "Who are you to me?") each man for himself and if you fall, too bad, you get
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    • 576 16  - US threat signals death knell of Salt 2 agreement BRIDGET BLOOM By PRESIDENT Reagan's threat to repudiate the 1979 Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (Salt) signals the death knell of an important arms control agreement which has never been ratified. The Salt 2 treaty, following on from its 1972 predecessor, Salt
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    • 1270 17  -  CHUANG PECK MING Company welfarism problems and possibilities By writing for Business Times New factors such as the more liberal use of the Central Provident Fund money and the economic recession have affected several of the companies which agreed to join Cowec or the
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    • 745 17 Foreign firms have hard time luring top Japanese workers 4 A foreign establishment wouldn't take you seriously as a candidate for the future board of directors. Mr Tamio Kubota, Assistant Manager, Dailchi Kangyo Bank TOKYO Foreign businesses setting up shop in Japan have found that high pay and greater responsibility
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  • FORUM
    • 227 18 Spare a thought for young trees and the birds THE authorities recently began cutting down the Yellow Flame trees that line the roads within my terrace housing estate in Jalan Buloh Perindu. To date they have chopped down about half of the trees and will soon be using their electric
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    • Replies
      • 227 18 WE REFER to the request for additional slip roads at the Ayer Rajah Expressway/Alexandra Road Interchange by "Disappointed Commuter" in his letter "Is there any exit?" (ST, May 16). Singapore is a city state. Unlike bigger countries, our expressways are essentially urban expressways.
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      • 122 18 WE REFER to the letter "Mishap junction" by Mr C. H. Lim (ST, May 16). We would like to thank Mr Lim for bringing to our attention the traffic problem at the junction of Margaret Drive and Tanglin Road. An investigation carried out
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    • 764 18 AS A tour operator, two of my favourite corcerns on tourism in Singapore have always been, first, how to preserve as much of Singapore's past as possible with the degree of authenticity and sensitivity which our pioneers would have been proud of. And second,
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    • 497 18 R4 UDigest PROTECTIONISTS! Protectionism will eventually hurt the United States. I.ee Kuan Yew warns. What are the dangers of protectionism'.' Will it undermine peace in Asia and the world'.' Will it lead to World War III? Find out in the June Reader's Digest! Also in this issue Do You Need
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • In the markets
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      • 67 19 Wraco 2l« +54 etc 174 +22 ttlrte 1340 +20 DBS 605 +20 Spore Land 2SO +20 UK l«0 +20 Kentucky Spore 212 +17 Oriental HMfs 164 +17 Nat Iron 352 +16 YHS 192 1« SriHartamas 181 +16 Rahman Hyd 136 +16 OCBC 685 +15 HLeonfFin 234 +14 tochape 183
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      • 81 19 Mhfhal SOC 150 -140 Shanpi-la 235 -13 OUT 170 -10 MTP 80 -8 Harmons Msia 234 -6 MTC 78C 360 -4 Juronf Enf 50c 228 -4 KL Kepont 155 -4 NBT 103 -3 Georfe Kent sOc 80 -3 Spore Bus 350 -2 BAT 22c 1»6 -2 Sea View 138
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      • 11 19 SIA 1,480,000 Promet 1,208,000 How Por 885,000 UIC 823,000
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      • 75 19 )un« 2 June 3 June 2 June 3 BT Composite 566.73 580.16 ST Properties 330.96 337.30 BT Indicator *****78 *****31 ST Minings ***** 267 82 BT 08/OS +482 +588 ST Plantations 2018.16 *****9 CAW -6826 -6753 OCBC 477.13 ***** OBV —*****8 -*****8 OUB Composite ***** 317.78 ST Industrials *****
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      • 32 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite IQRS/Rfi Hieh 852 65(7/3/85) 757.79(8/3/85) 5 SS 28/4/86) 4^2(28/;/8f) All t.me High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)
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      • 14 19 THE US dollar lost 505 ticks to close at DM 2.2840 in Singapore.
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      • 22 19 DM Y FF S$ H$ I S$ UBs 2.3185 174.50 unq 2.2330 unq 1.4760 2.2840 171.80 7.2760 2.2323 7.8110 1.4900
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      • 12 19 In Singapore, gold lost US$O.BO to close at U*****.40 an ounce.
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      • 33 19 Eurodollar: Lost eight ticks to 92.85 a contract. Deatechemark: Gained 87 ticks to 0.4373 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 135 ticks to 0.*****3 a contract. Gold: Lost US$O.3O to U*****.70 an ounce.
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      • Short stops
        • 106 19 LONDON The British government has turned down a demand for aid to save the Geevor tin mine, one of the last remnants of a 4,000-year-old industry in the south-western county of Cornwall. The Geevor Mines Company, hit by the collapse of the international tin
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        • 131 19 No sparkle for silver LONDON The silver market could "soon experience some difficulty in maintaining itself at the higher levels" achieved after the metal's decline to its lowest since February 1978 a fortnight ago, Samuel Montagu warned. The market's recovery from its eight-year trough of U5485.30 US cents/lb on strong
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        • 93 19 TOKYO Japan Air Lines (JAL) and All Nippon Airways (ANA) are to begin plying three new trans-Pacific routes to the United States next month, the Japanese Transport Ministry announced on Tuesday. The three routes are Tokyo- Atlanta, to be operated by JAL, and TokyoLos Angeles
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        • 78 19 TORONTO British food products company Allied Lyons PLC has filed a Css billion (SsB billion) lawsuit here against Gulf Canada and Hiram Walker. The suit aims to make Hiram Walker respect an understanding concluded with Allied Lyoas before Hiram Walker accepted a takeover bid by Gulf, said
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    • 465 19  -  CONRAD RAJ Deals much higher than UlC's takeover offer of $1.70 By SHARES of Intraco, now the object of a takeover bid from United Industrial Corporation, were chased up to a high of $2.22 following their relisting on the stock exchange yesterday. Even
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    • 452 19  - Bulls push the ST index to 695 points ANTHONY HOE By THE continuing bullish trend on the Singapore stock market pushed prices up and The Straits Times Industrial Index soared past the 691.81 level where it stood just before the three-day general suspension last year. The ST index rose 12.01
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    • 213 19  - Coopers Lybrand link with local firm NORA CHENG By INTERNATIONAL group Coopers Lybrand is merging with local accounting firm Seet Khoo Co in Singapore and Brunei Darussalam from July 1. Coopers announced yesterday that the two practices will continue to operate under the local firm name of Seet Khoo Co
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    • 229 19 SUNKIST Growers is not satisfied with having the largest segment of the local orange market it wants more. This co-operative, representing C,MI US growers of oranges, lemons and grapefruit, is stepping op Its marketing efforts here. Sankist set up an office, Sankist
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    • 420 19 JACK CHIA-MPH Ltd is now a whisker away from the trigger point for a takeover of Haw Par Brothers International Ltd. Yesterday, JC-MPH admitted buying a 6.2 million block of Haw Par shares on Monday, out of the more
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    • 464 19  -  HSUNG BEE HWA NPB breakfast talk By AT 3M, voted one of the most innovative companies in the United States by Fortune magazine, about 60 per cent of programmes to come up with new products fail. But, says Mr Lee Kennedy, the Managing Director of
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    • 161 19 AMERICAN multinational 3M is expected to become the first to make intra-ocu-lar lenses in Singapore. Mr Lee Kennedy, Managing Director of 3M Singapore, yesterday said the company plans to manufacture such lenses here by the end of the year. He declined to give the
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    • 3729 20 READERS should be aware of the (imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, is covered in "business done". Further, because all dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in
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    • 2914 20 INDUSTRIALS Acmod 30B) cd Ajinomoto (2.948) (20) 3.00 (5) 298 AMD (3.085) (1)3 02 (1)3.08 Alcom (0.678 0.685) (24) 0 69) (10) 0 70 (2) 0.68'.. (27) 0 68 AISB (0.545) (11) 0.53' (5) 0.54 (12) 0 53 API (0.56'-jB 0.57' -S) (19) 0.54 (21) 0.54'..
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    • 2838 20 Al shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip rights N Tai-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of 10 sharts each, with the price quoted in dollars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme 1986 Last Yield Vol Day
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    • Commodities, Finance
      • 297 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 5 4 3 /4 Monthly 5 Autosave /4 Fixpd dcDosit 1 month 4'/4 4M 4 4V4(1) 3 Its 411 4M 4* iSil) 6 months 4*4 4Vi 4V4 4|/ 2 (1 9 months 4% 4% 4% 4|/ 2 12 months 4
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      • 164 21 Interbank Over the counter foreign Local ddars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S510 foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5716-1.5745 6.42—6.24 Canadian dollar 1.6008-1.6027 6.31—6.20 Ul dollar 1.2610—1.2650 8.10-7.84 Sterling pound 3.3085—3.3122 3.06-3.01 US dollar 2.2340-2.2350 4.51-4.46 Local dolars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling
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      • 105 21 THE US dollar closikJ higher against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed firmer in fairly active trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.2300 and 2.2340. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.3205/15 and closed at 2.3055/65. Trading was hectic, fluctuating
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      • 103 21 THE kilobar market m JiS— »i traded between S$24,480 20 gm 489-502 and S$24,680 yesterday. 50 gm 1 .2»-u« In the Far East mar- joy^ 82 ket, gold opened at US$341. 80/342. 20 and STORE Buym-S«lerj traded between BULLION US$341.90 342.30 and C 0MS SS US$341.60/342.00. 790-815 It closed
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      • 23 21 GOLD US$/oz Tims Mon Singapore 341.60-342.00 342.40—342.80 Hongkong 341.60-342.00 342.40—342.90 Mon Fri New York 341.40 341.90 343.30—343.70 London 341.50 342.00 343.40—343.80
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      • 244 21 Managers' price* for June 4 Smfapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 80 0 85xd The Savings Fund 0 71— 0.75 Spore Prog fund 0.34—0.36 Spore Sec fund 0 58—0 63 S pore Invest fund 0 55— 0 59 S pore [quity fund 0 40— 0 43 Asia Unit
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      • Simex futures
        • 141 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit FOLLOWING the weak closing in IMM, September Eurodollar gapped sharply lower at 92.65 and touched a low of 92.64 at the opening. The higher than expected increase in US factory goods orders and absence of Federal Reserve intervention resulted in the sharp drop in Eurodollar futures. However,
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          83 21 CURRENCY futures opened sharply higher as dollar went through a correction after the recent climb in the spot market. Remarks by Feldstein, former chairman of President Reagan's Council of Economic Advisers, had the continued bearish effect on the dollar in the Far East. June DM closed 87 ticks higher
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        • 48 21 JUNE yen traded higher all day and closed 135 ticks higher at 0.*****3. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Eat Vol JuM 0.*****4 0.*****4 0.*****8 0.*****3 722 Sept 0.*****4 0.*****7 0.*****4 0.*****6 61 BM 0.*****4 Mar 87 0.*****7 Open lnt (Than): 15M. Act Vol (Than): 178.
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          47 21 GOLD for delivery in June closed US$2.4O higher at U*****.40 an ounce in reaction to a weaker dollar. Sept Open Lit (Than): nil. Act V«l (Than): ten. (US$ per trov ounce) Open High Low Sett Est jutt 342.70 Aag 345.40 345.40 345.40 345.40 10 Sept 347.00
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      • 17 21 Rubber Ckrinf prices cents/kio Singapore June 170.00 down 3.00 cents Malaysia June 203.00 down 1.00 cent
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      • 17 21 Tin Closing prices MJ/kio KL Tin 13.99 down 21 cents Turnover 69 tonnes up 15 tonnes
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      • 22 21 Ctowif price* Copper £/tam Mm Spot 951 00-951.50 (945.50—946.50) 3 months 965 00—965 50 (961.00-961.50) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 18.700 tonnes
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      • 25 21 Ctasmf prices Silver USS/tray N Tun Mm Singapore 512—517 518-5 23 Mm Fri New York 511-5 16 5 22-5 27 Source Credit Swsse, Spore
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      • 19 21 Ctotnt prices Aluminium £/twme Spot 802.00—803 00 (775.50-776.00) 3 months 789.00—790.00 (768.00-768.50) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 18.250 tonnes
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      • 98 21 Crude MS/tom* paknoi June 600 (north/sotrth) 600 (central) July 605 (north) 600 (south) palm loi US$/tonnes RBO palm «l June 265 (sellers) July 260 (sellers) Aug 257.50 (sellers) RBD Stearin June 220 (sellers) July/Aug 215 (sellers) RBDOtetn June 295 (sellers) July 290 (sellers) Aug 285 (sellers) Crude stearin
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    • Stock markets round-up
      • 57 21 NST Index Tuesday 1,079.29 (1,063.99) --4 Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1,757.91 (1,781.94) |g_ Australian Al-Ordinaries p Tuesday 1,220.50 (1,229.30) Nikkei Stock Average Tuesday 16,669.54 (16,739.27) Financial Times Industrials Monday 1,316.40 (1,321.20) Dow Jones Average g^ Monday 1,861.95 (1,876.71) (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading day)
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      • 228 21 kiw 2 JSS Chance G«n Motor Cp 79V4 -H Goodyeor Tire 30* -W Golf Res I2M. W Hewlett Pock 44% -1* Intl Busi Mach I52V4 -V* hrl Tel Tet 47* -1 John& Jhtn 66W -1% Koiser Alum Cp 20 +K Litton Indtnt 82% Lockheed Airc 54W -H Mcdonokk
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      • 533 21 June 2 Pence Chvt(e INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 333xd -3 < Ass Doiries < BTRPLC Bobcocks 155 -17 Barclays 487 -15 Beecham 390 +5 BICC 308xd +3 > Blue Circle 676 unch i BOCGfoup 315 2 j Boots 251 -3 I Bowater 308 +3 I BATS 380 +5 I Britannia 138
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      • 622 21 IN KUALA LUMPUR, buyers took the upper hand yesterday, helping the market to close steadier for the seventh consecutive session. Industrial stocks attracted the most attention and were actively traded. Finance and property counters also caught investors' interest but tins and plantations were
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      • 295 21 June 3 HKJ Chante Assoc tnti Hotels 0.94 unch Bonk Of East Asio 18 70 -0 3 Cheung Kong 20 30 -0.2 CNna light 15.80 -02 Cross Hart> Tunnel 9.85 -0 05 F E Consortium 0 40 unch For Eost Exch Philex G I Cement 780 -0 15 Great
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      • 349 21 line 3 Yen Chan|i Aimomoto 1890 +10 Akoi 351 +21 Amodo 916 -14 Asohi Chem 845 -14 Am* Glass 1230 -10 Bonk Of Tokyo 789 -16 Bndgestone 736 -3 Corvon 1070 -40 Casio Computer 1630 -40 Citizen 668 -II D Nip Print 1890 +30 D Nippon Screen 985 -5
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      • 334 21 line 3 Cents Charge (tat) A C I 360 unch A N I 340 -10 A P M Aberfoyle 750 +20 Age 340 unch Amcor 340 -20 Ampol Exp 195 unch Ampol Pet 250 +5 Ani 536 -2 Ashton 170 -2 B H P 862 -4 B«och Petroleum 68
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    • Article, Illustration
      244 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppd Wharves Builder 3 K23 a'side 4/6 General Fr Kleeberg K30 a'side 4/6 Had Bath K20 aside 4/6 Ananas K32 3/6 8/6 Global Mercury K18 3/6 3/6 Alexandr Pushkin (P) K36 4/6 6/6 Alkindi K19 4/6 7/6 Inabukwa K20 4/6 5/6 Inzhener Yermoshikm
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    • 242 22 THE auditors have qualified their report on a subsidiary of Singapore Fodder which received a painful lesson from its share deals with stockbroking firm Associated Asian Securities. Accounting firm Foo, Kon Tan explains in the company's 1985 annual report that the qualification
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    • 366 22  -  NORA CHENG Stake in subsidiary a reason for 94% slump By FOOD and engineering group Innovest Bhd has reported a dramatic 94.4 per cent fall in group taxable profit to M5202,000 for last year when it had made M53.6 million previously. One reason is Innovest's
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    • 177 22 THE Economic Development Board plans to have all its overseas centres linked directly to its head office databank. Such direct access would enable centre directors to get all the information they need at the touch of a button. The latest issue of
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    • 649 22 KUALA LUMPUR SHAREHOLDERS of Rothmans of Pall Mall (M) Bhd stand to reap substantial benefits from a restructuring scheme that allows its foreign parent to retain a 50 per cent stake. Its recently-approved restructuring scheme is reportedly the first instance a publicly-quoted
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    • From the companies desk
      • 94 22 South Pacific Textiles Industries SOUTH Pacific Textiles Industries Bhd (SFITB) reported group pre-tax profit of $1.62 million for the half year to March 31, 5.52 per cent higher from $1.53 million a year earlier. Group turnover, however, declined slightly to $26.17 million from $26.22 million. Company chairman Ahmad Mustapha Hassan
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      • 102 22 KIAN Joo Can Factory Bhd (KJC) has posted a substantially lower group pre-tax profit of $2.16 million last year against $4.27 million previously. This is de- spite a rise in turnover to $52.98 million from $49.15 million. After provisions for tax, pre-acquisition profit and minority interest, the
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      • 15 22 MR ER Kwong Wah has been appointed a director of Sembawang Shipyard Ltd.
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      • 45 22 THE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee has approved the requotation and listing of the entire issued share capital of Unilite Electrical Industries Bhd. Shareholders will be informed i.. due course on when Unilite will be requoted on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, the company said.
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    • 227 22 D C Bank's profit plunges 98% DEVELOPMENT and Commercial Bank Bhd has turned in shocking results for the year ended December 1985. Profit before tax for the group plunged 98 per cent, from $32.7 million to $771,000. After charging another $3.5 million for taxes and $1.6 million for minority interests,
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    • 138 22 Bid to regain control of giant falters HONGKONG A BID by Mr Andres Soriano to regain control of the Philippine giant San Miguel Corp (SMC) has suffered a setback because negotiations for the sale of his stake in SMC's Hongkong subsidiary have faltered, a newspaper said here yesterday. The South
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    • 190 20 COMPUTER COMMENTARY is now available to keep you up to date with key developments in information technology. This monthly newsletter filters those advances that would be of interest to the business community, from the torrent of computer information published daily in local and overseas newspapers and magazines. COMPUTER COMMENTARY is
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  • RACING
    • 508 23 :t (M 0- v :'i' V S-'' 2,400m at set weights 14 ALLEZ MILORD Cash Asmussen 5-1 15 AROKAR Yves Saint-Martin 2t-l 13 BOLD ARRANGEMENT Chris McCarron lt-I 6 DANCING BRAVE Greville Starkey 3-1 16 FARAWAY DANCER Willie Ryan 33-1 9 FIORAVANTI Christy Roche 33-1 5
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    • 479 23 ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR What A Miracle and last-start winner Walk Far, engaged in separate races for Class 4 local-based horses this weekend, showed up impressively here yesterday, a day of rest for most King's Gold Cup candidates. What A Miracle,
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    • 237 23 At the 400m At the flttiSh pT-Tfl^Bcl •Pictures at the 4Mm by Class 6 Div 2 1,200m 1. Son Of Selangor 2. Elegant Star 3. Swing Top 4. Santo Bravo Dist: Vi, VA, hd Time 1:15.3 ALBERT SIM Restricted Terms Div B
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    • 220 23  - Trainer Yap wants to take a rest MARKSMAN BUKIT TIMAH trainer Yap Pow Leng wants to temporarily relinquish his licence with effect from the end of this month. The Malayan Racing Association will consider his application at their meeting on Friday. Yap, 51, who started out as a 'B' trainer
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    • 908 23 Today's amateur card at Ipoh OFF-COURSE betting will be conducted at Bokit Timah and at the town office of the Singapore Tort Club, but there will be no 4-D draw. M JWlß'i'lW 2.15 MARA CLASS 3 iniUtl 1,600m 1 *****1 Raja Saktt (late Singapore Son II) 77 (Bukit Timah Saddle
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    • 29 23 RACE 1: RAJA SAKTI RACE 2: TRACKER JACK RACE 3: VICTORIA'S GIFT RACE 4: LOCAL ACE RACE 5: PINTO MAN RACE 6: BLUE BLOOD RACE 7: MERVYN'S PET
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    • 195 23 KUALA LUMPUR These horses did well here over the weekend and are worth following: Teetoy came from next-to-last of 16 trialists for the King's Gold Cup to finish a close fifth to Loonshiang V over 1,200m. He should be in the firing line on Sunday. Talking Turkey
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 227 24 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM SNG CHENG NEO (MRS ANG TENG CHAN) passed away peacefully on 2nd June 1986 leaving behind: DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW: Ang Geok Kee Goh Kang Yew (deceased) Ang Geok Ee Low Hock Lye SON (ADOPTED): Tan Yew Boey GRANDDAUGHTERS GRANDSONS-IN-LAW: Priscilla Goh Anthony Toh Ruth Goh Emily
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    • 95 24 ho family of the late SEBASTIAN LEE KIM WAH Wish to express their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends colleagues, especially the Priest and prayer group of OLPfi St. Joseph's Dying Aid for their condolence, wreaths, donations, attendance, prayers assistance during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to the Doctors
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    • 93 24 YAP KOH SOO Departed 28.5.86 wish to express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to Rev. Quek Swee Hwa and members of the Zion Presbytherian Church, relatives and friends for their prayers, condolences and wreaths during their recent bereavement. Also, special thanks to all doctors and nurses of Toa
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      34 24 DAVID LIM CHHENG GUAN With deepest sympathy :ondolences to the family of he late DAVID LIM CHHENG 3UAN departed 2.6.86. r rom: THE PRESIDENT, EXCO MEMBERS MEMBERS OF NATIONAL IRON EMPLOYEE'S UNION
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      68 24 4 LOVING MEMORY OF JAMES DAVID Departed 4th June 1981 They who think that you I are gone, Because no more your face they see, Are wrong for in our i hearts you live; And always will, in memory. Always remembered by wife, children, parents all loved
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    • 39 24 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements MRS HILDA TAN SOO HOCK and FAMILY wish to thank all relatives, friends and staff members of the Eye Hospital for their kindness and support, donations, flowers and condolences during their recent bereavement.
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    • 113 24 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences Our heartfelt condolences deepest sympathies to the family of the late MR LEE KUM KUAN (Departed on 31.5.86), Managing Director of Vl/S STATE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PTE LTD From: THE MANAGEMENT OF M/S MEIDENSHA ELECTRIC MFG CO LTD M/S MEIDEN SINGAPORE PTE LTD V%^^ The
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      25 24 i Loving Memory of MR. PHANG BAK GUAN Departed 4.6.74 Dearly missed by your loving wile, children, grandchildren and all loved ones
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      49 24 In everloving memory of my dearest aunt Fang Sioh Hing called home to the Lord 4th June 1977 l years have passed, rhe memories of your affection, ind guidance wil remain in our tearts always. orev»r remembered by Nek Hua, 'uan, Ying all your loved ones.
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      44 24 i Loving Memory Of Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf. Always remembered by wife, childrer^ndiovedones^^^^^^ IN LOVING MEMORY OF MR. P. PALANISAMY (POLICE FORCE) DEPARTED JUNE 4TH 1981 ONDLY REMEMBERED BY WIFE AND CHILDREN
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    • 52 24 CHIA KIAN PANG passed away peacefully on 3/6/86 leaving behind wife Ool Sim Ngoh, sons Eng Hock, Eng Tat, daughter Slok Hoon, sister Anna Quan, cousin Klan Kok, nephews Stephen and Raymond Quan. Cortege leaving from Sin Ming Funeral Parlour 01-581 on 5/6/86 (Thursday) for Choa Chu Kang
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 406 24 The French Open Wimbledon champ gets his revenge PARIS WEST GERMANY'S Wimbledon champion Boris Becker survived dropping the second and third sets to beat 14th-seeded Emilio Sanchez, of Spain, 6-0, 4-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2 in a rain-disrupted fourth-round match on Monday. The third-seeded Becker stormed
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    • 279 24 Men's singles, fourth round: Boris Becker (WG) bt Emilio Sanchez (Spn) 6-0, 4-6, 4-6, 6-4, 6-2; Mikael Pernfors (Swe) bt Martin Jaite (Arg) 6-1, 3-6, 7-6, 7-6; Henri Leconte (Fra) bt Horacio de la Pena (Arg) 6-1, 6-2, 6-1; Andrei Chesnokov (SU) bt Francisco Maciel (Mex) 6-4, 6-1, 4-6,
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    • 203 24 BECKENHAM (England) BATTLING Briton Stephen Shaw sent former Wimbledon semi-final-ist and defending champion Tim Mayotte tumbling out of the the first round of the Beckenham tennis tournament on Monday. Shaw, 23, broke a long losing sequence with a 68-minute 6-4, 6-4 win over the American in
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    • 439 24 SPORTS SHORTS BADMINTON Denmark's Morten Frost topped the 1986 International Badminton Federation's Grand Prix standings with 870 points after the China Open last weekend. Rankings: Men's singles 1 Morten Frost (Den) 870pts 2 Icuk Sugiarto (Indon) 850 3 Misbun Sidek (Mai) 730. Women's singles 1 Helen rroke (Eng) 1,075 2
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    • 117 24 Botham appeal next week .ONDON England all•ounder lan Botham's appeal igainst a two-month ban is expected to be heard at word's on June 12. Last Thursday, he was uspended for two months by he Test and County Cricket toard disciplinary commitee, and his lawyer, Alan lerd, immediately gave noice that
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    • 197 24 riMES INTER-BUSINESS HOUSES ATHLETICS MEET "86 THESE five lovely Japanese SIA hostesses are giving the thumbs op to the forthcoming Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics Meet. Bat they have one hurtle to overcome first the Singapore Airlines (ports meet on July 5. "If they are good, they
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    • 204 24 Jack Jr. draws gallery but goes one over LYTHAM ST ANNES (England) Defending champion Garth McGimpsey, of Northern Ireland, tried on Monday to take the spotlight off American Jack Nicklaus' son, Jackie, as this year's British Amateur golf championship began. While Jackie, 24, drew the biggest gallery of the day
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    • 402 24 NORTHAMPTON (England) Northamptonshire denied India a moraleaoosting victory in their last outing be:ore this week's First Test at Lord's vhen they salvaged a draw on the final lay of their three-day match on Monday. With the county struggling at 21-2 in heir second innings and needing
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    • Chopped down to size
      • 257 25  -  HAKIKAT RAI By THE Singapore National Olympic Council wielded the big axe yesterday when selecting their squad for September's Asian Games in Seoul. Only boxing, shooting, swimming, waterpolo and taekwondo escaped the chop from the 16 sports bodies who had
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      • 145 25  - Door still open HAKIKAT RAI THE door is still open for Singapore's athletes to qualify for September's Asian Games in Seoul. But they must equal or better the qualifying marks set by the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association. This assurance was given by SAAA president Loh Lin Kok. "The door isn't
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      • 147 25 10th ASIAN GAMES SEOUL 1986 For the Asian Games Mehamed Makhlls (box Ing); Lee Knm Cheek, Rleky Seen, Tan Beea Hnat (shootIng, trap team); Peter Lee, Tug Kee Keng and Joseph Cheaag (sheeting, skeet team); Ang Peng Slong, David Um, Om Jin Telk, Oen Jin Gee, Tay Eheen Hean, ■Iwde
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      • 49 25 For the C'wealth Games Meaamed Makhlls (bexIng); Ang Peng SlMg, David Una, Oh Jin Telk, Oon Jin Gee ui Tsy Kheen Hean (xwlmminjO, Tee Yeag Jee, Leeag Hea Keong (wetgatltMfng). Officials: Lh Teng Chwui (chef-fa-mIMIM), Syed Abdul Kwllr (boxing, manager/eeaeh), Leu Wei Ling (swimming, manager/eeaeh), Michael Keay (welghtllftlng, manager/coach).
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      • 303 25  -  HAKIKAT RAI BOXING, swimming and weightlifting will be Singapore's flag-bearers at the Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh from July 24 to Aug 2. The three were the only sports endorsed by the Singapore National Olympic Council at a special meeting yesterday. But
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      • 74 25 Mukhlis must aim high BOXER Mohamed Mukhlis' participation in the Asian Games hinges on his performance at the Commonwealth Games. The 23-year-old welterweight, a bronze medallist at last September's Asian Games, has been told by the Singapore National Olympic Council that he has to make the grade in Edinburgh to
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    • 248 25  -  JOE DORAI THE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE By IT was another struggle for defending champions Police last night. But for the skill and power of midfielder Rahim Tahir, they would not have come off 1-0 winners over Geylang International in the League Division One match at
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    • 43 25 TAN POH SENG scored in Singapore Cricket Club B's 1-0 win over Club HDB in a Singapore Hockey Association Division Two match at the Padang yesterday. The Division One match between Singapore Recreation Club B and SAFSA was cancelled.
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    • 128 25  - Duo back to boost Changi JOE DORAI THE return of regular strikers Tham Hon Yuen and Don Ang will strengthen Changi Constituency's bid to redeem themselves when they meet favourites Armed Forces in the League Division One match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (8). Last week without Tham and Don,
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    • 37 25 SCHOOLS trounced Prisons 5-0 in a Junior InterClub League badminton match at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. Other results: Sunbeam 4 Hong Leong 1, SAFRA 3 Harper Valley 2, SAFSA w.o. Chinese Swimming Club.
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    • 206 25 REST OF SOCCER ASTON Villa took their spending to around million ($6.58 m) in less than a year by paying £450,000 for Sheffield Wednesday's former England Under-21 striker Garry Thompson. PARTIZAN Belgrade drew 1-1 with Rijeka in the Yugoslav First Division over the weekend. Other result*: Hajduk Split 2 Celik
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    • 243 25  -  TAY CHENG KHOON By KOK TSUNG HAO is out of the Milo Under-16 squash championships, having lost to fourth-seed David Yung 6-9, 9-2, 3-9, 6-9 in the second round at Kallang last night. But it would be a shame indeed if he is simply relegated and
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    • 244 25 vvilll v Exhibition includes National Aquarium Fish Competition Tropical Marine Fishes Intricate Bonsai Displays Paintings by local Artists such as Chen Wen Hsi, Liu Kang, How Kai Cheng, the late Chen Chong Swee and Cheong Soo Ping Venue: Beauty World Centre Upper Bukit Timah Road Date: 23 May to 9
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 109 25 ATHLETICS Safsa track ft Held c'shlps (Khatib Camp, 2). BADMINTON Junior InterClub League: Chinese Swimming Club v Shell, Prisons v Safsa, Harper Valley v SIA, Hong Leong v Safra (SBH, 7). CRICKET Friendly: SCA President's XI v NZ Army (Balestier Road, 10.30). HOCKEY SHA Dlv 1: NTI v PARC (Farrer
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  • WORLD CUP 86
    • 772 26  -  JEFFREY LOW Enzo lights up as the South Korean threat dies From MEXICO CITY 4 I'm not sure this is the way the game should be played. People played against legs rather than the ball. I hope the m referees take note of that.
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    • 179 26 TV big guns fire broadside MEXICO CITY Television coverage of the World Cup was under attack on Tuesday after major European broadcasters lodged a protest with organisers about technical problems which one commentator said affected reception in 23 countries. Members of the European Broadcasting Union, grouping all major stations, delivered
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    • MEXICO 86
      • 119 26 As of Monday Group A P w d l F a Pts Argentina- 110 0 3 1 2 Italy 10 10 11 1 Bulgaria 10 10 11 1 S. Korea 10 0 113 0 Group C P W D L F A Pts USSR 110 0 6 0
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    • 382 26 MEXICO CITY Korean coach Kim Jung Nam admitted after his team's defeat by Argentina that he had instructed his players to "play the man" when dealing with Diego Maradona. And he confessed that the strategy had been a mistake. The Argentinian superstar was the
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    • 501 26  -  ALAN HUBBARD TV VIEW...By ONE of the lasting TV impressions of the 1986 World Cup will be Diego Maradona sitting on the ground rubbing his knee and glowering balefully at the referee. Yet it is hardly surprising that the South Koreans
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    • 613 26 Moroccans foil Boniek Co Poland 0 Morocco 0 MONTERREY Morocco went close to pulling off the first upset when they held Poland to a scoreless draw in the opening Group F match at the University Stadium here on Monday. Playing with imagination and skill in
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    • 537 27 -Soviet Union 6 (Pavel Yakovenko, 2nd minute, Sergei Aleyinikov, 4th, Igor Belanov, 23rd, Ivan Yaremchuk, 65th, Laszlo Dajka, own goal 69th, Sergei Rodyonov 78th). Hungary 0 Early two-goal blitz shatters hapless Hungarians Let's not get carried away by one performance. It is far too early, all this
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    • 720 27 Edwards Okay: England doctor Vernon Edwards is out of intensive care following a heart attack last Wednesday. Edwards, 57, said he had spent three days in the intensive care unit at the Jose A. Muguerza Hospital and was now making a quick recovery. "The hospital plan to
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    • Article, Illustration
      54 27 List of goal-scorers after Monday's matches: 2 Jorge Valdano (Arg). 1 Aiessandro Altobelll (Ita), Nasko Slrakov (Bui). Socrates (Bra), Jean-Pierre Papin (Fra), Oscar Ruggeri (Arg), Park Chang San (SK), Sergei Rodlonov (SI Ivan Yaremchok (SI). Pavel Yakovenko (SI!), Igor Belanov (SU), Sergei Aleinlkov (SU). Own goals: 1 Laszlo Dajka
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    • 40 27 List of cautions, dismissals and suspensions after Monday's matches: One yellow card: Branco (Bra), Giuseppe Bergomi (Ita), Gaetano Scirea (Ha). Alexander Markov (Bui). Julio Alberto Moreno (Spa), Hah Jong Moo (SK), Bynn Byang Joo (SK), Mohammed Timonml (Mor). UPI
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    • PRIVIEWS OF TODAY'S THREE MATCHES
      • 409 27 Defeat may just crush their hopes Group E Uruguay v W. Germany (Thnrs, I.4tam RTM live). QUERETARO Uruguay and West Germany take the field for the first Group E match today well aware that defeat could be a crushing blow to their hopes of reaching the second round. With no
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      • 185 27 The two stars who can shine Group B Paraguay v Iraq (Than, 8.31pm RTM delayed). TOLUCA Paraguayan Julio Cesar Romero and Iraq's Hussein Saeed both have the skill and flair to make their mark on the World Cup finals when the teams meet today in their opening Group B game.
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      • 397 27 Slower pace but the heat is on Group E Scotland v Denmark (Thurs, 5.51 am SBC RTM live). NEZAHUALCOYOTL Michael Laudrup and Charlie Nicholas, two of Europe's most richly gifted young forwards, may feel they have returned to their spiritual home when Denmark and Scotland launch their World Cup crusades
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    • Brazil-Spain extra-time
      • 257 27 Referees on our side, says Socrates GUADALAJARA Controversial Brazilian midfield star Socrates claims referees will always give Brazil the benefit of the doubt. Speaking less than 24 hours after Spain had a goal disallowed in their opening Group D match against Brazil here, the 32-year-old Socrates said: "I don't see
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      • 143 27 Injury forces Maceda to sidelines GUADALAJARA Spain's tall sweeper Antonio Maceda reinjored his right knee in the team's 14 loss to Brazil in their World Cnp opener and will be oat for the rest of the tournament, the team doctor said on Monday. Dr Jorge Guillen said the 29-year-old Real
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    • 161 27 The Strait<sTiines Today's Highlights I 1. Are goalkeepers crazy? By Brian Glanville. 2. Spotlight on Italy's star AlL/U 3 Rob Hu 9 hes keeps in tune VylJ*. with the samba. jTJT 4. Pele's warning to Maradona the most wanted m rO^l^^ man. r^LATEST NEWS AT NOON. Get your copy at
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  • 211 28 THESE are the first two Mass Rapid Transit trains ready to go on the test track. In another fortnight or so, the public might catch a glimpse of them as they zip up and down the two-km test track at Bishan depot. The
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  • 185 28 A MAN was found beaten up and strangled with a telephone wire in his two-room flat in East Coast Road yesterday. The body of Mr Tham Kwang Pok, 54, was found by his wife, Madam Lim Ah Chir, 53, a factory worker, when she
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  • 407 28 TOKYO The Japanese government called yesterday for a "major change of course" in the country's export-oriented economy, but said its huge trade surplus would not begin to show a decline until next year. At the same time, the Economic Planning Agency released
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  • 250 28 NEW YORK A bitter struggle over the will of J. Seward Johnson, heir to the Johnson and Johnson pharmaceutical fortune, has ended in an out-of-court agreement that will see his six children, their lawyers and the US government gain millions. After intense negotiations
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  • 294 28 Arson theory as fire guts Murdoch warehouse LONDON Flames leaping 60 metres in the air yesterday gutted a huge warehouse belonging to media magnate Rupert Murdoch and police said there was suspicion of arson. Hundreds of firemen from a wide area were called to fight the fire at the south-east
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  • 30 28 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 3.90 points to 1,858.05 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange vesterday. AP
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  • 452 28  - Extra tickets for 13 Arts Fest shows on sale today IRENE HOE More than 23,000 seats left for other performances By TODAY, those who could not get the tickets they wanted for the most popular shows in the Festival of Arts will have a second chance to buy them when
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  • 109 28 A PRIMARY school teacher was yesterday charged with taking a bribe from a company proprietor in return for supplying him with sets of Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) questions. Otheris Mcdonald, 43, is alleged to have obtained $300 from Mr Low Hock Eng alias Peter
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • Art & Fashion
      • 1190 1 The Arts Festival proper begins on Friday. Meanwhile, the organisers and participants are putting in some last minute preparation and rehearsals. To give you an idea of the backstage slog and sweat, writer CAROLINE NGUI and photographer LIM SENG TIONG spent
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      • 837 19 6 It's all choreographed, just as in a dance It's very demanding work, requiring four to five hours of rehearsals every day. It takes a while, usually about a year, before the dancers start moving in the air with fluidity. Barbara Salz (above), one of the two
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    • Teens
      • 854 2  - Where were you when the ads came on? IRENE PATES Families who tune in to TV tune out when the commercials come on at least, that's what teenagers who wrote in tell us. The few minutes' break is the time for the youngsters to pop out to the hawker stalls
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      • The week's winning letters
        • 294 2 EVERY Friday night, my family and I go down to my grandparents' house for dinner. After dinner, we all go into their bedroom to watch TV, My grandpa sits in his big armchair; I settle down on the floor next to him; my sister
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        • 164 2 SILENCE. Total concentration. Then, as the ever-so-famil-iar box of cornflakes appears on the screen, the silence is broken and World War 111 breaks oat. Brothers race to the bathroom, knocking down books, vases and themselves on the way. I dash to the kitchen to grab
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      • 162 2 was a commercial slot. After the third advertisement, we started guessing what the fourth one would be. So I said "drinks", my sister "watches" and my brother "shampoo". We were all wrong. It wasn't another ad. Nor was it the programme resuming. It was
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      • 281 2 "MUM gets one of my sisters to massage her shoulder which she says is aching badly nowadays," writes Sze Fong, 15. Denny Qoek, 16, paints a picture of total relaxation: "Once settled, she refuses to move even during the commercials." From other homes come
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      • 404 2 HE COMES through as affable, generous, patient, even long-suf-fering in his tolerance of ads and his family. That's Dad. When the ads come on, and "he is watching soccer, my father groans", writes Faridah Juma'at. 15. "My father remains indifferent or goes to the toilet,"
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      • 198 2 Is it all work and no play? WHEN we started the Teens page, a reader reminded us: "Don't forget the teenagers who work." This week, we pose oar questions to young people who work fall-time, part-time or give private tuition. What have you learnt from your working experience? Do yon
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    • Billingual
      • 887 3 Writer Li Lienfung, who became famous for her weekly column Bamboo Green in The Straits Times a few years ago, has made a personal gift to schools. She tells GOH BENG CHOO more about it. And of course, we have a short history and
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      • 370 3 Mission to bridge language gap The Luis Palau rally now on at the National Stadium is also an event for translators. GOH BENG CHOO speaks to the people who bridge the communication gap in the gathering of more than 40,000 people each night. IN SINGAPORE, no other event has seen
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      • 879 3 Dragon Tales A dialogue between Xiao Lin and Lao Li after class. Lin: Hey, you've been cutting classes lately. Where have you been? Ii: Studying the Four Books and Five Classics at home. Un: Aren't you conscientious? You can even read Confucius' works
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    • Billingual Dwibahasa
      • 1483 4  -  HARON ABDUL RAHMAN By During the day they are national servicemen, clerks, office attendants, drivers...but come night time in the month of Ramadan they become businessmen. Many of these regular wage earners who turn into small businessmen sell their wares in the Geylang Serai area
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      • 382 4  -  HARON ABDUL RAHMAN Oleh ENCIK Hamid Mahmood, yang berusia 32 tahun, menjual bunga berbagai-bagai jenis bunga dari seluruh dunia. Bunga-bunga itu kelihatan segar-segar belaka. Manakah tidak... bunga bunga itu dibuat daripada plastik dan kain. Pada mulanya saya menyangka Encik Hamid itu adalah salah seorang peniaga sambilan yang
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    • 421 4 smioNnsoyijflwiTt! I h fcW i S mr t t Ni',-'.»_ l j i' i Mi MbW JB| I t I 'V J. .'"^V^B |?^B BBBT LIDO-CHANGI: 21st BIG DAY! LIDO (*****14) 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45 9.15 CHANGI (*****59) 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 B fl P With spies like tymr
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    • 281 5 The Straits Times Classifieds lA^lrnmP VVCICUIIIc tfl JraPOll L^ltV 11/ JL-rKXgVJIA X-/A^J ■--~---iY.,..'ildi^r?wer some of the finest Yd. 11 discover some ot the tinest Sichuan and seafood dishes If available in town. An amazing 188 I c;^ in all! Each masterfully prepared WangßanS^ r^w^A A#sogji «fed^ 1 TSmOnr. nt|| **]ll***
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    • 955 5 Course Dinner IcfrZ^k^^J <M^SET V®^ RECOMWIEWED $T80 P ertobic te#(^iWtl xin M^ BY OUR HONG KONG CHEF "//^sfeM^ni >l-50 per bosket [jmdJWtM.IHAHirM'—S3 Course UJ th 1/ CLunch Dinner^ =_lMML&liYi'r(ilVlJflJMMtt3 ii- *Z? ILUncn Ql Winner; for 4 PERSONS eQQ for 8 PERSONS Suckling Pig 4 MAIN DISHES f **U 6 MAIN
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    • 381 5 ♦""I #fr tt iW I PLUM VILLAGE 1 RESTAURANT Specialse in (kejia) food, like salted :hicken and salted vegetables (meicai) with pork, stuff bean curd.. < < 11 00 am 3 00pm 6 00 pm II OOpm 16 Jin Leban (tlpp. Thomson Rd 1 2 km war SAHE Supermarket). S'pore
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    • 159 5 Traditional KOREANt^ BUFFET $10++ Try yourself a delicious P^3Mft. ZO' spread of over 20 traditional y%tt_j\l Wl Korean dishes desserts. 3^f_Sy JL*1 All Daily Lunch: 12pm to 2.30pm *T\&p^*t j? You can also enjoy our r^^TjV J^B^ -^io^^ BARBEQUE Minus Smoke Reservations call *****17 PI JAPANESE CUISINE WITH CD AN
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    • 4999 6 <*~ ■"-^v. f W S S I H H TELEPHONE SERVICE: yT IIL I 3k a»aa^Bkßß» m m^*mm> Monday to Friday: 9am to b 30pm (bpm deadline tot ne»t day) Saturday: 8 JOam to M I W y Qff JK af *J aT"B^afPafP ?pm 11am deadline for Ihe Sunday Times)
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    • 844 6 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators ISLANDWIDE AIR-COND ft FRIDGE SERVICES SANYO AIR-COND 1 ROOM $1480 3 ROOM $3380 2 ROOM $2480 4 ROOM $4170 We specialise in Sale, Installation repair. All kinds of split/room unit alr-cond. fridge services TEL: *****26, *****54 WITH YOUR PURCHASE of our new Aetna frldge/alrcond., we offer to
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    • 836 6 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal LOWEST CHARGE $30. House removal/ transportation service, office removal specialised in pianos delivery and disposal service. Workers provided. Reasonable charges. We are always at your service and open 7 days u week from Ba.m. to Bp.m. *****10. LOWEST CHARGES $30 (cheap rates). House, office removal, pianos,
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    • 1082 7 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies REQUIRED We require STEEL PLATES CUTTING MACHINE. Maximum Thickness 4 inches. Genuine Offer Please Reply to Tel. Nos: 04-*****4 or 04-*****4 or Write in full offer to P.O. BOX 905 ***** PENANG, MALAYSIA. 57 Business Opportunities OPERATOR EXPERIENCED IN Barbecued Seafood requires
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    • 516 7 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities DISTRIBUTORS /^^S& The Times of India fJroup of Publications, Bombay. India, are < i v 3>> *^>^ looking for a resourceful CAV» Vf^\^--^^ di"<lribuU>r/deakr in Singapore for distribution rights for their £&N^ popular, top-selling. Indian -mAR(* Magazines- Illustrated Weekly of India, Filmfare. Femina, etc
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    • 388 7 Reliability is our business Wide choice of maids from it Philippines with back-up service by our Filipina counsellor n Full documentation insurance, §> medical $5,000 bond, 2 replacement guaranteed 2 10.00 am- 9 00 pm daily $150 up (off day optional) S Home Service available S All-in packaoetJ6oo/sB99] 3 Managed
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    • 693 7 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive The British Association of Singapore requires an: ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT to head the Administrative Department. Salary $15,000 to $18,000 per annum. This Is an Executive position and we are looking for an Individual over 30 years of age with at least 5 years' working experience in
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    • 566 7 67 Situations Vacant: 67 Situations Vacant: EDP EDP AsitfßjJßßfe The Polyolefin Company i|U| PHv (Singapore) Pt«. Ltd. Our Company is one of the downstream companies in the Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau and produces two kinds of essential plastic materials low density polyethylene and polypropylene. We invite applications from
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    • 273 7 «< SINGAPORE COMPUTER SYSTEMS PTE LTD We invite suitably qualified candidates to apply for the posts of: Delivery Clerk (Microcomputers) Class 3 driving licence I 2 years delivery experience Ability to read and understand both English and Mandarin Clerk (Service Support) GCE 'O 1 levels Preferably with customer service support
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    • 578 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical &tw COMTECH CONTECH, a people and technology oriented company, invites you to join its team of young professionals for the post of: Site Clerk (Female) Completed GCE l O' level with typing ability Qualified persons should write immediately with personal particulars, qualifications, employment history, current
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    • 847 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Well established trading company invites applications for FEMALE CONFIDENTIAL CLERK e GCE 'A' level with distinction In English. e Able to handle correspondence clerical work. e Knowledge of operating word processor. Please apply with personal resume stating qualifications, working experience, current expected salary contact telephone
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    • 963 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical WELL ESTABLISHED TRANSPORT co. req. Wharf/ Delivery Clerks. Experience In PSA procedures. With class 2/ 4 driving licence. Call personally for Interview at: •-04-08 Central Bldg., Magazine Rd., Sporeolos. FEMALE CLERK WITH some workIng experience In timber line. Able to type with LCCI Bookkeeping, able
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    • 720 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales G Walk-In Interview Monday to Friday am 12noon; 2pm spm tor a challenging and rewarding career? vul us at the CHANGI AIRPORT UQVOR/ TOBACCO SHOPSnANCUN STVRE! Sales Assistants (Full Time/Part-time) If you do not have sales experience but have I an aggressive
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    • 656 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales X& OR MORE ANNUALLY The company is a multinational and among the top Corporations in Singapore. It has over 300 employees nationwide working in 4 branch offices The POSITION calls for dynamic young men and women, preferably secondary education, possess natural drive and determination to succeed
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    • 612 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales isetan Singapore tokyo DEPARTMENT STORE has immediate vacancies for the post of:FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS (for our NEW ORCHARD STORE) Age 17- 22 years Singapore citizens Secondary education Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Experience not necessary as training will be provided Salary $500 further adjustment
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    • 633 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Wrangler Well established manufacturing company requires young enthusiastic ladies/gentlemen for s^. the position m Requirements: I Secondary education I Age 16 and above I Pleasant personality I Experience preferred but not necessary I We offer I Basic salary I •Commission I Medical benefits I Annual leave
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    • 905 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Young Fashion requires: EXPERIENCED CHINESE SALESGIRLS Interested please call personally at: NO.I GRANGE ROAD #01-01, ORCHARD BUILDING SINGAPORE 0923 Young Fashion requires: EXPERIENCED CHINESE SALESGIRLS Interested please call personally at: 1 GRANGE ROAD #01-01 ORCHARD BLDG. SINGAPORE 0923 Young Fashion requires: EXPERIENCED CHINESE SALESGIRLS Interested please
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    • 589 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PLEASANT S HARDWORKING female Promoters wanted by Bodynits Sports. Call *****30 or *****84 for appointment. REAL ESTATE CO. req. male/ female Marketing Executives. High commission f transport allowance. Tel: 2H*****/ 78. REQD. MALE Female Indoor Sales Reps Call at: «01-07 Queensway Shopping Ctr. 4th sth June
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    • 538 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical A large well-established company has vacancies for: SERVICE TECHNICIANS Job functions include the installation, servicing and repair of washing machines, refrigerators and gas cookers. Candidates should possess related experience and Trade Certificate in Electrical Installation/Engineering. A Class 3 driving licence is essential.
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    • 302 8 ■HH ELECTRO NICS B" (S) PTE LTD M The Job: Responsible for maintenance/calibration and trouble-shooting of assembly/test equipment for power supplies Requirements: NTC 2/3 in Electronics Engineering 1-2 years experience in trouble-shooting defective PCBs/final assembly units Interested applicants, please write in with full resume, expected salary, contact telephone number and
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    • 706 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Pre-c»»t concrete manufacturing company in Jurong Industrial Estate requires ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN Technician Certificate/* Diploma In architectural draughtsmanship. Mln 2 years' working experience (preferably in related field) lntere«t»d candidates pleas* submit your resume with salary desired A contact telephone number to: THE DESIGN MANAGER P.O. BOX 232,
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    • 599 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Hitachi is among the world's largest Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Companies. To meet our current and future needs, we are seeking: Process Production Inspectors Operators (Male) (Male) GCE 4 O' level with 3 credits Completed Primary education
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    • 385 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Opportunities Are With Us!! GEAC USA. GEAC is expanding rapidly and we need you to grow with us Female Production Operators (2nd Shift: 3.10pm 11.30pm) Primary education Age 16-35 years old Preferably Chinese Able to speak and read simple English Attractive Benefits:
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    • 781 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production S^ Xto^ Hitachi Express \W> Singapore (We) Ud S> requires for final inspection of colour TV Tubes $600-sdoo Minimum grow wlary (wtih overtime) j^W Requirements: \J •Singaporean/Malaysian •Prepared to work 6-day J^ Age 20-38 years week and 3 rotating shifts We offer:
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    • 519 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production WALK IN 7b a more secure job and future Between 16 35 years Males must have completed N.a We provide free transport, uniform, shoes and excellent work conditions. Call personally with IC today or tomorrow between 9am 12noon; lpm 4pm. The Personnel Department MATSUSHITA DENSHI (S)
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    • 424 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production MEM 1) PURCHASING ASSISTANTS 2) ASST. LINE LEADERS 3) ASST. TECHNICIANS/ MACHINE KEEPERS ITC/NTC or Tech. 4in Mechanical/ Electrical/ Electronics/ Maintenance fittings/ Tool Die/ Metal Machining Trade e Those with 'A' Levels and possess class 3 driving licence may apply for post 1 Able to speak
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    • 537 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CQ4S* AIRPORT SERVICES I has immediate va- cancies in our Traffic I Services Department. I Minimum GCE V O' level I Possess some knowledge of passenger handling though not essential I Willing to perform shift work I Gross salary $535 p.m. I Benefits I Annual travel
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    • 471 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous (Subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric Corpn) In view of expansion, we require suitablyqualified individuals for the positions of PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS/ ASSISTANT SUPERVISORS Diploma/ITC holders in Electronic Engineering Should have some years of supervisory experience in a television or other electronic product assembly set-up
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    • 326 10 We are an electronic I manufacturer in Jurong. In view of our I expansion plan, we have an immediate I vacancy for: Sec. 3 and above Above 1 8 years of age Interested applicants, to call personally at: The Personnel Department Taiyo Yuden (S) Pte Ltd 1 4, Joo Koon
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    • 483 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous -A. HOTEL ASIA requires 1. BAR LOUNGE SUPERVISOR (male) e aged 26 to 35 years e bilingual In English and Mandarin e minimum 3 years' supervisory experience In hotel bar and lounge operations e permanent evening shift 2. SECURITY GUARD (male) e aged 21 to 40
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    • 808 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Interior/ sign manufacturing company requires: A. SALES REPRESENTATIVES B. COMMERCIAL ARTIST/ PAINTER Requirements lor (A)—: e Must be self-motivated e Possess class 3 driving licence e Mature personality e Mln. 2 years' relevant experience Requirements lor (B)— e Preferably Chinese For Post (A), please call tel.
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    • 976 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REST. AT PARKWAY Parade requires Part-Time Waiters/ Waitresses, Trainee Cooks Dish Washer. Int'd parties, pis. call personally for Interview at: 81--188, Parkway Parade, 2pm-spm. SECURITY GUARDS REOD. urgently for Jurong Marine Parade area Preferably Chinese. Interested call personally at 3268 King George's Avenue Singapore 0820 Tel:
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    • 523 10 81 Vehicles For Hire TOYOTA CORONA S/WAGON 1. 6, weekly $200 Toyota Corolla DX blind van 1.3. weekly $165, aircon radio cassette, daily rate available at $32 upwards. Only 1 unit each available. Enquiries Tel. *****30/ *****20 BTW Car Rentals. DO IT IN style this Harl Raya in a Volvo
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    • 861 10 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance Prompt processing of applications Attractive interest rates Up to 90% financing Call 533-3737 today m FORWARD OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED 65 Chulia Street, #46-02 OCBC Centre, Singapore 01 04. 84 Registration Numbers WILLING TO PAY $2,000 for your registration number if you are
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    • 859 10 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 1983 FORD SIERRA 1600GL Saloon 5-speed Manual. Low mileage. Well maintained. Entitled to PARF. Contact Mr. Burnell or Mr. Williams *****33 Ext. 263. END "83 FORD Telstar with radto cassette alrcon. Q plate. Best offer secures. Interested please contact *****60 MID-78 FORD ESCORT Ghla saloon, aircon.,
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    • 1047 10 90 For Sale: Toyota MID '82 TOYOTA Corolla. 1900 C C 'GL', 5-speed. Alrcon radio/ cassette. Tax new $16,000 above Tel: *****57 NEAR '83 TOYOTA Starlet Accident free. New tax Excellent cond. No dealers. $***** From 10 a.m. *****47. After 6 p.m *****38. 79 TOYOTA 1600. Aircon., sports rims, radio
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    • 1018 10 92 For Sale: Mazda '84 MAZDA 926 GLX 5-door, Hatchback, manual. Pte. owner, power steering/ windows, alrcon., high power compo. set, original paint, new tyres. Immaculate cond. Seldom used. Price: $22,800. Tel: *****33 Mr. Ng END '84 929 Sport. 2-door Hardtop Manual. Full accessories. Power steering, windows. Tax 12/86. Tip-top
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    • 865 11 95 For Sale: Suzuki FEW MONTHS OLD. Suzuki SA4l3'. 5-door (1.3), manual Full accessories. 1 owner, brand new condition Highest offer secures. Call: Roger Goh, *****33 MID. '84 SUZUKI SA3IO 1000 C.C 1 careful pte owner, full accessories In brand new condition. $20,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****34 ■EJ' 78 SUZUKI Jeep
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    • 963 11 96 For Sale: Other Makes '84 HYUNDAI STELLAR 1 6 Auto Q ptet*. $7,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****91. 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles DAIHATSU DIESEL TRUCK, well maintained, excellent cond., recently overhauled at cost of Ssl,Boo. Steel plates cargo compartment with aluminium body by Soon Wing. All new tyres 4 rd.
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    • 675 11 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE PRICE, HIGHEST OFFER. CASH PAYMENT e we can offer you better price e for any used car, model c.c. e PARF or non-PARF e company registered, commercial vans and pick-ups e PZ and PB buses e all scrap cars e trade In acceptable ALL CUSTOMERS WELCOME
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    • 945 11 99 Vehicles Wanted WANTED 1 Any make of good secondhand car. Cash payment Highest otter Free valuation DftH MOTORWAYS PTE. LTD. Home of Quality Used Car* 7 Chang Charn Road (0315) TEL: *****82/ *****83 IF OTHERS FIND It Impossible, we make It possible. All models with C.O.D. If necessary. Sunny,
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    • 729 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.lO OEI TIONG Ham Pk. renovated bunglw. with s/pool. 4 bdims Modern kitchen/ patio. $5,000. Everton *****11. D.lO PRIME LOCATION d/storey bunglw. beautiful landscape gdn., 5 bdrm., attached bathrms., fully alrcond./ furn. *****22. D.l l KINGSMEAD RD. S/storey detached bunglw 4+ 1 rms. 9000 sq.ft. F/furn.
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    • 661 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments ARCADIA LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS FOR RENT Located in District 11 and the vicinity of country clubs. 4 spacious bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and attached balconies. e Fully fitted kitchen with microwave oven, dishwasher, central airconditioning, etc. e Swimming/ wading pools, squash courts, jogging
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    • 915 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Regal Mansion Dlst. 1232 Mar Thoma Road off St. Michael Road 3 bedrooms alr-cond. unfurnished $780/- p.m. Moonstone Lane Dlst. 1232 Moonstone Lane 3 bedrooms unfurnished $780/- p.m. Lagoon View Dist. 1544 Marine Parade Road 3 bedrooms fully furnished $1,500/- p.m. Melodies Limited 27 Bencooton St.
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    • 1034 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments BEAUTIFUL 2-BDRM. APT. Luxuriously furn. by interior designer, plus sundeck/ patio. $1,200. RCPL *****33/ *****11. BELLIAN *****88. WOOLLERTON Pk. 4 bdrms at $2,500 Lucky Plaza 3 bdrms at $1,600. Mandarin Gdn. 3 bdrms at $1,500. BRAND NEW 1/ 2 3-bdrm. apts. In exclusive locality. Full facilities.
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    • 1059 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO WALKING DIST. to shops 2 bdrms Furn Pool/ squash $1,100 *****33 Solo Real Est. D.lO WOOLLERTON PK. 3 1 rms 2,350 sq.ft. Tastefully furn Full facilities $2,100. TMP *****00. D.ll HILLCREST ARCADIA 3bdrm. Condo facilities. Furn. $2,000 System Properties *****33 D.ll NEWTON RD."3 1 rms.
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    • 900 12 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE FOR foreign students In D.ll. Meals, laundry provided. Tuition, transport arrangeable. Contact Helen *****11 9am-spm/ *****90 after spm Lee/ Llm. GREATWAY APT. RMS. for rent. Fully furn. Alrcon. Renovated. Suitable for working students, working females (sharing). $180 p m. Call: *****42 Mr. Ho. YOUNG
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    • 1139 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses H m m IklDQ^ i3C|IIIIG*!I TOl taM^attMtW i i£9 v,, -*|fi CTATtON I' Tr~"*' .■■<MhMß^^^^MM 2Qg|^Q3BRM^teMMaM«alMiMMi sw* hiu. $Pr*L I New Design Double-storey Split-level Terrace Houses al S E ill 10-minute drive to city s^oposffiNEWß^:. I Show House
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    • 1583 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses P Attractive Housing Loans Up to 90% valuation 100% valuation with CPF 25-year repayment period Competitive interest rates Qlfl Overseas Union Trust Ltd. Head Office: 146 Robinson Road, #01-00, Singapore 0106 Tel: *****97 (6 lines) > Branches: Katong Tel: *****90/*****96 J, Toa
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    • 1213 12 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments I LANDMARK TOWERz,m*mi Adjoining Manhattan House/San Centre, Chin Swee Road 37-storey Seaview Apartments. A Splendid View of Hills The Seafront Located just outside Central Business District, close to MRT station. jfflfc^ A specially built overhead
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    • 1060 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments CLEMENTI PK. Camellia Blk 1,750 sq ft 3+l rms. Condo facilities $305,000 0.n.0. *****23 (agt) CORNER TOWNHSE. (115. 3/storey 1900 sq.ft. 4 rm. 3 atfd bath s/pool $335,000. VUlanelle *****81 DIST. 9 PACIFIC Mansion, 1,550 sq.ft. 3 bdrms., freehold. $181,000 Deans Property *****55 DIST 13
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    • 989 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments WIND HOUSING SERVICES TEL: *****03/ 4/ 5 5-ROOMED A.M. K to blk 552/ 501 $127,000/ $120,000 Bedok North b1k .91/ 112 $119,000/ $118,000 Bedok South b1k.21 $125,000 Clementl blk 340/ 413/ 415/ 414 $135,000/ $129,000 Hlllvlew blk 13/14 $110,000/ $119,000 Spottiswoode blk 106 $153,000 Teck
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    • 1029 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments STIRLING 3-RM. 8LK. 154 all terrasao, cabinet! $41,000 neg./ Dover 81k.3 corner, ceramic, cabinets $48,000. *****62. TELOK BLANGAH HGTS. 4-rm. (Pure), well renovated, all terrazzo, cabinets (kitchen ceramic) $103,000 neg. *****00 3-RM. BEDOK SOUTH, high fir. Good view, facing Bayshore Pk. Marble flooring cabinets. Call
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    • 494 13 117 Properties Wanted 11;: ___z::.:L:n— w Your assets when you sell through our Ballot Housing resale centre. H| We specialise (since w>. ire one ot the pioneers in resale 1 We provide free consultation on latest |L policies We guarantee your sales dt I reasonable prices Ba I You tire
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    • 794 13 117 Properties Wanted URGENTLY WANTED SEMI-D/ terr (Sighip, Bedok, Frankel, East Coast). Agt *****00/ *****33. WANTED HDB 4/ 5-rm. Location Bertok/ Marine Parade. No obligations. Agt. *****00/ *****33. 3/ 4/ 5-ROOMED HDB flats In Marine,/ Bedok and other areas reqd. by genuine clients. *****02. 3/ 4/ 5-RM. Flats urgently wanted.
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    • 649 13 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces milk BLH Lm fB f° r l!dw RmvUMml SA MJMUmV a^pIWi _|3H -^PiM|bH|L flatted factory warehouse Wh** ENQUIRIES AND BOOKINGS P Ol l SING DEVELOPMENT (PRIVATE) LIMITED £ffi K. B. WAREHOUSE PRIVATE LIMITED TEL- *****44 *****77 V TEL:
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    • 1100 13 121 For Rent: Office Spaces READY MADE OFFICE/ table space for rental, complete with key telephone, telex, PC, etc. Suitable for co./ persons willing to share facilities (among 2 3 cos. only) to reduce overheads for each. Phone: *****35. 15TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL: why rent office? Join us now, get 6
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    • 744 13 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Beat CBD costs and more at Inchcape House Why pav for an address that costs >f>^ the earth it is built on and even more jr Kline French Overseas Co, The j iL British Associanon
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    • 571 14 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces <^)JTC EATING HOUSE TO LET Location: 24 Ayer Rajah Crescent Singapore 0513 Showround: Friday, 6 June 86 at 2.30pm Meeting place is at the eating house. Tender forms and further details obtainable from: Estates Department Jurong Town Corporation Ist Storey Jurong Town Hall Singapore 2260
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    • 626 14 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces PRIME LOCATION, JLN Besar Plaza #01-35, new groundflr. shop for rent. Facing main Jin Besar Rd. Area: 1149 sq.ft. *****22. TELOK BLANGAH H'SE groundflr. shop space suitable for computer/ car/ furniture showroom. 168 sq.metres. *****33 ext. 213/ 193. FAR EAST SHOPPING Centre. #05-37, 221 sq.ft.
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    • 279 14 126 Restaurant/Lounge Spaces M TO LET BY TENDER Bj Canteen at Clementi Warehouse Showround: 1 1 June 1 986 at 1 1 .00 am Tender Closing Date: 19 June 1986 at 11.00 am More details and tender forms are obtainable from: Lands Property Division Urban Redevelopment Authority Basement, URA Building
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    • 228 14 126 Restaurant/Lounge Spaces 126 Restaurant/Lounge Spaces 137 Tours 137 Tours lE^ ■m523J«««h«» y z^* 1 Ft? 2P Shangri-la Hotel (K.L.) I Strawberry Park Hotel Accommodation at Ist Class Hotel, Tour in the latest imported luxurious air-conditioned coach equipped with TV/Video set for your travelling pleasure. I 6 DAYS W.&TSIA SUPER
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    • 353 15 137 Tours DREAMS COME TRUE .on a SIN CHEW %ASS WEDDING 1986 WEDDING DATE: J~\ Ajl SEPTEMBER 14. "YH^- Vr* TOVJ^^ breakfast on tour //Y\ \MCOO^^" departure dates at )j Vlt yil/ 668 Mayflower Restaurant, MedarW\-a ke $758 Changi International Airport. 5 Day uKe t L'JJ; a Special welcome dinner
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    • 174 19 What's on SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS 1986 roiiirc evcutc fan fc.IT ?w!zJ? c [All tree except Esperanza) EXHIBITIONS «w*m»«i»»««•■« PASTEL PORTRAITS. Of tropical foliage, still-life and Singapore architecture by Ten! Nee Cheong and Evelyn Lam Art Forum (p7omenade)loam-6 dT 1?. 6 PA^ £a£s and^rXeitiS by N^ Yak Whel and Sandy
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    • 161 19 BAND. A band of three blind men who perform contemporary and countrv music as well as rock V roll oldies. Handicraft Centre. 7.30 8.30 ANDREW'S SOCIFTY AHiiKJUiWo sUCIKTY. Scottish country dancing, folk son^ sea-shanties. Peranakan Place, 8 pm. ESPERANZA. A play by Third Stage about the difficulties faced by a
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    • 179 19 Malay, Indian and Chinese dances as well as a lion dance and a snake charmer's act. Pasir Panjang Paradise Restaurant Theatre (opposite Admffiion^for fduS and Admission. $5 for adults and $2 for children under 12. A shuttle service is available from most major hotels at $10 (inclusive of show) for
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    • 186 19 from the contest organised by The Straits Times. Singapore Science Centre. 10 am 6 pm. Admission: $2 for adults and 50 cents for children. On till "fwr VxTI'IIITION In FISH EXHIBITION. Ineludes a variety of tropical and marine fishes, bonsai plants, and paintings by local artists such L Chen Wen
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    • 483 20 NOTICES HOTEL PROPERTIES LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held in the Indonesia Room, Hilton International Singapore, 581 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 on Thursday, 26th June 1986 at 4.00 p.m. to transact the following business:ORDINARY BUSINESS 1.
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    • 1584 20 ■MY VIEW h Kannan Chandran miim-mmumw ■■■■■i ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■h^miiiwi h ■i» imiim ■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■MiiMiiiMwiiii fIV YVI TllCi Bi*af*!# Chll^fC^ C*Ol*7fl ItfllAfOP Ls confronted by his own de- a m TlliiJijr^ii Ino Diduitoiiii io oCiaCo jjiiwci mons. PPI wLm j y^Ll Jlßia'i^gtfS^" Tlk M" ussolinl The Un- Blackshirts seize power from force are
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    • 10 1 The Straits Times June 4, 1986 30 CENTS M.C.(P) No.124/5/86
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      • 47 1 Bigger... and brighter YOU'LL notice that the paper you're holding is bigger and even if we say it brighter. Your demand and support have encouraged us to increase the number of pages from 12 to 16. And the good news is that it's still only 31 cents.
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      • 409 1 Anguish for English ENGLAND PORTUGAL (Manuel, 75th minute) MONTERREY Carlos Manuel, the veteran Benfica midfielder who scored their dramatic qualifying goal against West Germany last year, again provided the decisive strike in Portugal's opening World Cup match against England here yesterday. The balding, moustachioed Manuel, who had twice threatened to
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      • 55 1 HOUSTON Five British soccer fans were under arrest here after a drinking boat in a DClt on their way to the World Cnp finals. Passengers said the five four Scots and a one-legged Englishman began cracking open bottles of duty-free spirits moments after taking off from Gatwick and
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      • 58 1 4^IPs9St ■MMWBBHPjiH pßfe B^k 'v U Nikon quality pictures are being transmitted 15,000 km via satellite direct from Mexico by Straits Times Chief Sports Photographer; Mr. Jerry Seh j&BKb His choiceThe All-New H||H SUPERFAST fcgifai Dual Autofbcus SLR r^^BT v N/ton F5O? S^'^MlißßML, C Nikon) Every shot ajM j^HHH» 'M.
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      • 30 1 Todays action: Wjj^ AltObelif Scotland 5 v Denmark BHS WerS W. Germany mananor v Uruguay niallagtJl Paraguay BedTZOt'S v Iraq |1 prayers Previews on Pages 10, 11, 12 Page 14
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      • 162 2 Kodak fjm WORLD CUP SCORE SHEET '^WIT GROUP A p W D L F GROUP D P_ W_J^_l__f_AF>!s. Argentina 1 1 0 0 J^_L^ Brazil 1 LAAJ__°_A Bulgaria 10 10 111 Algeria 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 Italy L A J_A J_ J_ J_ Northern Ireland 10 10
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        324 3 N. IRELAND ALGERIA Whlteslde 5th mln; Zlriiane 58th) Their dream start wilts in the blazing sun GUADALAJARA Northern Ireland, dominant in the first half, wilted in the blazing sun and allowed Algeria to recover to grab a 1-1 draw in yesterday's World Cup Group D match. Both
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      • 776 4 Watch out, Diego 4 There's no chance of the Argentinian being frightened out of any game but I do not see why he should have to prove his macho qualities in a war of illegal tackles if it means the di- m lution of his theatre. Pele warns his successor
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      • 63 7 Not at their Sunday best but Brazil showed promise 4 Sunday's 1-0 victory over Spain was not a full liberation of Brazilian art. Slow to evolve, it was a promise. But it contained a triumph over anti-soccer, a reminder that the power this simple exercise of chasing a windbag has
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      • 206 7 READY for your new round of questions? Here goes: 1 In which year did Pele first play in the World Cup? 2 In which year did Stanley Matthews first play in the World Cup? 3 Who managed England's 1982 World Cup squad? 4 In 1982, a newspaper
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      • 840 7  -  ROB HUGHES By GUADALAJARA Sunday here was like a royal parade without the decorum. Mexicans of all ages lined the avenues from Jalisco Stadium, intoxicated the lot of them. The Mexicans are the first at this World Cup to catch the "happy disease", the first
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      • 1044 56  - Are goa e goalkeepers crazy? BRIAN GLANVILLE BY MEXICO Two years ago, In a packed Olympic Stadium In Borne, two sharply contrasted goalkeepers faced one another from either end of the field. One was the compact Franco Tancredl, of Roma. The other the huge, moustached, flamboyant Zimbabwe International, Bruce Grobbelaar,
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        389 10 DENMARK vs SCOTLAND The match will be shown "live" on Channel Five and RTM at 6 am tomorrow. No injuries to worry, Danes and Scots are raring to go NEZAHUALCOYOTL Denmark, a team of talented individuals in their first World Cup finals, face enigmatic Scotland in their
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        710 11 WEST GERMANY vs URUGUAY The match will be shown "live" on RTM at 2 am tomorrow. ■SBy tjfcffl 12 lj HP^WEEEjEE^SHyn 4 We want to think about football, but we are not being allowed to. The first game is always the most difficult, but beyond that Uruguay are,
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      • 387 11 Mexicans head for watering holes MEXICO CITY While hotel and restaurant managers say there are few signs of a much hoped-for business bonanza during the World Cup, cantina owners are looking forward to a roaring trade. The cantina, like the pub in Britain, is a boisterous drinking
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      • 598 12 The battle of Cup's underdogs lii^PiSE rnnnUUn T The delayed telecast of the match will be shown on Channel 10 at 8.30 tomorrow night. TOLUCA Paraguay, who have not played in the World Cup for 28 years, take on Iraq, who have never reached the ultimate stage, in their first-ever
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      • 393 12 Prediction that newcomers will move into second round MEXICO CITY A computer has predicted that all six seeded teams will advance to the second round along with eight other traditional favourites and newcomers Denmark and Iraq. The computer determined each team's chances for surviving the first round
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      • 355 14 Altobelli proves he's Number 1 4 He has worked hard for his current success and deserves all the praise he ft is receiving. 7 Enzo Bearzot MEXICO CITY Enzo Bearzot sat down to lunch in the garden of a hotel outside Asti, in Northern Italy, pensively surveying the distant green
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      • 213 15  - Putting their best feet forward Jerry Seh Action as seen by Koreans rise ...and fall Slick passing, stiff tackling and tight challenges featured prominently in the Argentina versus South Korea Group A match at the Olympic Stadium In Mexico City on Monday. Argentina's star striker and skipper Diego Maradona (above)
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        591 16  -  JEFFREY LOW MEXICO BELGIUM E2C1 (Quirarte 22nd, Sanchez 38th; Vandenbergh 45th) Belgians lose out in battle of the boot FROM MEXICO CITY Scrappy soccer, just the kind that the World Cup does not need, was the order of the day as Mexico opened their campaign with a morale-boost-ing
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      • 251 12 i %2ks? THE STRAITS TIMES/COKE WORLD CUP CONTEST 1 I Is Coke the official soft drink of the p u eS I World Cup Mexico '86? 1. A different mascot (pique) will be featured in the 5. Results of Contest 1 will be published in the World Cup Special front
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