The Straits Times, 30 July 1986

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85
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  • 1004 1  -  RONNIE LIM By Details of 'minimum sum' scheme for old age in a month's time MR GOH CHOK TONG yesterday gave the clearest indication so far that the CPF withdrawal age is going to remain at 55. At the same time, he disclosed that
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  • 836 1 Heated debate in Parliament on judiciary By Our Parliament Team fdsff PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday offered to reopen the inquiry into Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam's allegations of interference in the judiciary by the executive arm of government. He offered himself as a witness
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    • 61 1 PRETORIA South African President P.W.Botha has denounced British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe's peace mission as meddling In his country's affairs and said his government would prefer sanctions to national suicide. An angry President Botha rejected Sir Geoffrey's demands to release Nelson Mandela and lift the ban
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  • 317 1 Jeya's systematic plan to discredit Govt Jaya MR J. B. Jeyaretnam embarked on a systematic strategy of maligning the basic fundamental values and institutions of Singapore society ever since he entered Parliament, the House was told yesterday. This indictment came from the Home Affairs Minister, Professor S. Jayakumar, as he
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  • 32 1 NEW DELHI Authorities relaxed a curfew in all areas of New Delhi yesterday for the first time since communal violence erupted in the city three days ago, police said. UPI
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  • 335 1 THE Government is doubtful that the setting up of a casino will bring in visitors in such large numbers as to make a significant impact on the tourist trade. And even if there were desirable commercial benefits from such a project, these might not offset
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  • 151 1  -  ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA Philippine President Corazon Aquino (above) will make a two-day official visit to Singapore on Aug 26 and 27, it was officially confirmed here yesterday. A palace spokesman said Mrs Aquino would arrive in Singapore after a two-day
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  • 66 1 ST Index up 10.5 points SPURRED by news that the Singapore economy is showing signs of recovery, share prices rose steadily across the board yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index finished 10.53 points higher at 743.44 while the Business Times Composite Index rose 9.38 points to 622.79 points. Yesterday's volume
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    • 214 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: WHILE no one Ls quite sore what the Has-san-Peres talks portend for peace moves in the Middle East, the fact that yet another Arab leader has braved criticism to negotiate with Israel may well persuade others to follow suit. To be sure, Arab moderates are
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    • 324 2 Crew knew of peril CHALLENGER pilot Michael Smith exclaimed "Uh-oh" at the moment the space shuttle exploded, and some of the crew apparently lived long enough to turn on emergency air packs, according to findings released on Monday. Commander Smith's remark, heard on a tape of the
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    • 310 2 Cable water skiing THE LATEST craze to hit Europe, America and Australia is cable water skiing. It is done on cables powered by electricity and suspended from four towers, each strategically placed at one end of a lake. All the skier has to do is to hold on to
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    • 476 2 Envoy as artist FOR FOUR decades, Mr Lee Khoon Choy, Singapore's Ambassador to Japan, has served as a journalist, politician and diplomat. He is an accomplished writer, a musician and a keen supporter of the martial arts. Yet another side of him was revealed when 60 of his
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    • 211 2 SEMBAWANG PRE-TAX PROFIT HITS $6.7m AT HALF-YEAR SEMBAWANG Shipyard sailed back to profitability for the half year ended June 30, thanks to the continuing improvement in its ship-repair business and a turnaround in its shipping division. The ship-repairing giant made a pre-tax profit of $6.7 million for the first
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    • 228 2 and Across the Causeway 'Bank fraud' probe THE BANK of America, responding to press reports of financial malpractice at its Jakarta branch, has admitted that Indonesian police are investigating an alleged fraud. But bank vice-presi-dent William Hyde said in a letter to the Jakarta Post that allegations of
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  • around the WORLD
    • 360 3 BEIJING CHINA is to set up pilot stock exchanges in several major industrial cities in the near future, the Xinhua news agency said yesterday. The plans follow the success of efforts to develop a market for short-term loans between major financial centres that
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    • 96 3 Cambodia appeals for food aid BANGKOK Cambodia has appealed for international shipments of emergency food aid after its rice harvest fell 20 per cent short of target, the official SPK news agency said yesterday. Phnom Penh needs rice, consumer goods, medicine, fertiliser and insecticides to make up for the loss
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    • 315 3 Soviet troop pullout plan inadequate US WASHINGTON The United States has dismissed as inadequate a Soviet announcement it would pull six regiments out of Afghanistan and suggested the withdrawal might be a normal rotation of troops. s Afghan resistance leaders based in Pakistan went a step further and called the
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    • 103 3 A NEW ZEALAND tuatara, the spiny-backed eonsln of the long-dead dinosaur, pictured in its natural habitat. The unique prehistoric reptiles are falling prey to rats and criminals who use them as payment In drag transactions, police and wildlife experts say. The reptiles have become a hot
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    • 92 3 TOKYO Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone has said he regrets any misunderstandings caused by comments made by the new Education Minister about foreign criticism of Japan's textbook screening process. In a televised interview, Mr Nakasone said Education Minister Masayuki Fujio had not referred to any specific country when
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    • 248 3 Trade gap likely to widen, warns Baldrige TOKYO US Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrige predicted yesterday the US trade deficit with Japan will widen this year to at least US$55 billion (Ssll9 billion) and warned the coming months are "critical" to averting a trade war. Mr Baldrige, on the last of
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    • Briefly
      • 54 3 THE SOVIET UNION said yesterday it would support South Pacific moves to declare a nuclear-free zone in the region and would start immediate talks on reducing naval activity in the area. A statement issued by Moscow's Embassy in Wellington said the Soviet Union urged all nuclear powers to
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      • 48 3 BRITISH FOREIGN SECRETARY Sir Geoffrey Howe and his South African counterpart Pik Botha emerged grim-faced from almost two hours of talks in Pretoria yesterday. Later yesterday Sir Geoffrey was scheduled to meet South African President Pieter Botha for the second time before leaving for home. AFP
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      • 34 3 BRITISH SINGER Boy George pleaded guilty yesterday to possessing heroin and was fined £250 (about S$800) by a London magistrate. The millionaire star is undergoing treat- ment for heroin addiction. AP
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      • 51 3 A 74-YEAR-OLD Korean who won the marathon at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games is finally to receive his prize, an ancient Greek helmet, South Korean Olympic officials in Seoul said yesterday. Sohn Kee-Chung's had to wait 50 years for the helmet because of Olympic rules against professionalism.
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      • 58 3 OPEC MINISTERS in Geneva resumed talks yesterday on the thorny issue of how to reduce a world oil glut and reverse plummeting prices. Ecuador's Oil Minister Javier Espinosa Teran said before yesterday's session that the ministers would concentrate on short-term production cuts that would not require a
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      • 34 3 IRAN SAID its warplanes and artillery have hit targets inside Iraq over the past 24 hours in reprisal for Iraqi air raids reported to have killed more than 100 civilians. Reuter
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    • 536 4 WASHINGTON ACCORDING to the transcript of the Challenger crew's last exchanges, one minute after lift-off, pilot Michael Smith said to Commander Francis "Dick" Scobee: "Feel that mother go." "Yahoo," shouted an unidentified voice. 82 sees Smith: "35,000 feet going through one point five."
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    • 93 4 Suspect held in 'Str angler' case LONDON Scotland Yard arrested a suspect on Monday in the case of the "Stockwell Strangler," a serial killer who has killed eight elderly people in their beds since April The suspect was reported to be a white man in his early 30s. Scotland Yard
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    • 219 4 WOODS HOLE (Massachusetts) The team of divers exploring the wreck of the Titanic, which sank when it struck an iceberg on its maiden voyage 74 years ago, have returned to their base here convinced that the ship cannot be brought to the surface. Professor Robert
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    • 227 4 Zsa Zsa to take hubby No. 8 HOLLYWOOD Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor announced she would marry for the eighth time, but said four of the previous marriages were only "legalised love affairs." Hubby No. B will be Prince Frederick Von Anhalt, Germany's Duke of Saxony. They will wed next month,
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    • 172 4 Gorbachev and Reagan closer to summit WASHINGTON The United States and the Soviet Union have moved closer to a summit in three days of Washington talks dealing with a broad range of superpower relations. The talks with Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Besmertnykh produced no announcement of a summit date
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    • 184 4 LIMA Peru, facing a sharp drop in its export income, has hardened its foreign debt stand and said it would reject the current interest rates and repayment terms on its credits. President Alan Garcia said he would introduce repayment restrictions on the priyate sector foreign
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    • 83 4 THIS squirrel Isn't inspecting this vending machine. He's deciding on which selection of not chocolate he should have for lunch. Around noon every day, (or the last several weeks, he's been sneaking into the Flatlron Paving Company's office in Bonlder, Colorado, and raiding the
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    • 290 4 PARIS A PARLIAMENTARY victory for the right-wing government of Prime Minister Jacques Chirac has made it almost certain that its plans to privatise large sections of French state industry will be implemented. The government majority in the National Assembly defeated a
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    • 106 4 Under the government's plan, the sell-off will begin before the end of this year with the privatisation of three state-owned groups. It will speed up in 1987, when the government hopes for between 40 and 50 billion francs (between 5512.64 and $15.7 billion) in receipts. In
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    • 165 5 25 killed, 170 hurt in West Beirut blast BEIRUT An explosion rocked Muslim West Beirut yesterday, killing at least 25 people and wounding 170, police reported. The blast came 24 hours after Lebanon's deadliest car bomb this year killed about 30 people in the Christian part of the capital, security
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    • 310 5 Peres calls for a moratorium on violence JERUSALEM Prime Minister Shimon Peres has called for a year-long moratorium on Arab-Israeli violence to let peace talks get under way and pledged not to annex occupied Arab land for the duration of the talks. In a 20-minute speech to Parliament on Monday,
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    • 280 5 WEISBADEN (West Germany) The Rev Lawrence Jenco, reunited with his family after being held for 18 months in Lebanon, said Muslim extremists kept him and three other Americans in a four-by-five-metre room. The Catholic priest, at a family reunion on Monday at the United
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    • 424 5 ABU DHABI The Gulf oil states, whose economies have already been badly hit by falling crude prices, are now facing a threat to their banking system following an upsurge of Islamic fervour among local judges and indebted businessmen. Here, as well as farther north
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    • 59 5 I TOLD yea 50 The Royal honeymoon Is drawing to a close. Prince Andrew and Princess Sarah were snapped as they relaxed aboard the Royal yacht, Brtttanla, off Pnnta Delgada In the Azores. They were expected to sail for home after cruising round the Azores archipelago, protected
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  • AROUND ASEAN and Across The causeway
    • 261 6 Police probing Jakarta branch, BoA admits JAKARTA THE Bank of America, responding to press reports of financial malpractice at its Jakarta branch, has admitted that Indonesian police are investigating an alleged fraud. But bank Vice-President William Hyde said in a letter to the Jakarta Post that allegations of fraud had
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    • 60 6 BANGKOK Cambodian guerillas killed four Vietnamese soldiers and wounded six in a hand-grenade attack on a restaurant in Phnom Penh on July 17, Khmer Rouge Radio reported. It also reported that 18 people had died and many others were ill after eating food and fruit poisoned by
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    • 248 6 JAKARTA President Ronald Reagan has assured President Suharto that the United States will provide a Delta rocket to launch Indonesia's vital communications satellite Palapa B-2P in March next year, a US Embassy statement said. US Ambassador to Indonesia Paul Wolfowitz delivered a letter from Mr
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    • 202 6 BANGKOK Thai police said yesterday their most urgent task was to prevent a fugitive lawmaker from reaching Parliament. Police in Bangkok and north-eastern Thailand said they wanted to take Klaew Norapati to the Supreme Court to hear its verdict on his appeal against
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    • 374 6  - PR exercise pays off as polls attract a record turnout Albert Ramalingam By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Thais turned out in record numbers to vote in Sunday's general election, a jubilant Thai Interior Ministry announced here yesterday. Even Bangkokians, considered the most apathetic in Thai electoral terms, set a record in
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    • 278 6  -  YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Singapore's reiteration last week of the necessity for continued American military presence in the region has met with some criticism here. In its editorial yesterday, the Merdeka newspaper described Singapore's stand as a virtual endorsement of South-east
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    • 241 6 Victims of rapo 'not getting the help they need' KUALA LUMPUR MORE than half of Malaysia's rape victims did not get the necessary aid to help them recover from their ordeals, the National Council for Women's Organisations (NCWO) said yesterday. NCWO president Tan Sri Fatimah Hashim said the rape victims
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    • 177 6 JAKARTA Indonesia is to increase patrols in the Malacca Straits and along the Kalimatan-Sarawak border to prevent Indonesians entering Malaysia illegally to work, Manpower Minister Sudomo said. He said the operation was being conducted by the Indonesian armed forces, the Manpower Ministry and the
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    • 121 6 MANILA A dead baby boy, wrapped in two shopping bags bearing Gulf Air logos, was found by a worker under a toilet bowl at Manila Airport yesterday, authorities said. The baby, which appeared to be either Caucasian or Arab, might have been delivered two
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    • 86 6 Mother unaware of Marcos' exile MANILA The mother of deposed Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos is apparently unaware that her son is living in exile in Hawaii. The People's Journal newspaper said yesterday 93-year-old Dona Josefa Edralin-Marcos inquired about the whereabouts of her son at a birthday party for her daughter
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    • 57 6 BANGKOK Three Thai soldiers were wounded in two incidents involving communist terrorists in southern Thailand, an army spokesman said yesterday. One soldier was wounded in an ambush on Monday by a group of terrorists from the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya in Songkhla province, and two seriously
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 676 7  - Front unlikely to secure clean sweep Malaysian Election '86 AHMAD OSMAN Spotlight on the Federal Territory By in Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR The National Front, despite a determined push to corner all seven parliamentary seats in the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, is unlikely to find the half million voters
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    • 347 7 PENANG A new phenomenon has emerged in Penang in the form of MCA-Gerakan co-operation and the DAP-PAS axis. Penang National Front Chairman Dr Lim Chong Eu, who has been Chief Minister since 1969 and was coaxed not to retire, has summed it up: "For the
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    • 298 7  -  LEONG WENG K AM By in Penang PENANG If the DAP succeeds in ending 17 years of Gerakan rule in Penang, the state will still have a Chinese Chief Minister, DAP secretarygeneral Lim Kit Siang told a gathering here. The common belief that
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    • 77 7 Reporter says he was assaulted KUALA TRENGANNU EJerita Harian reporter Hamid Haji Salleh reported to police here that he had been assaulted by a Party SosialLs Rakyat Malaysia (PSRM) official angry over one of histories. His assailant was apparently angry at a report in which state PSRM Secretary Mokhtar Abdul
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    • 326 7 KAJANG The Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) has proposed two conditions m the amendments to the Education Act to ensure the continued existence of nationaltype Chinese primary schools until they are no longer wanted by the community. It's secretary-general, Datuk Lee Kirn Sai, said the
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    • 141 7 IPOH SDP secretary-general Fan Yew Teng said yesterday the party would leave the PAS-led opposition front if it is not wanted. "We will be happy to pull out of the front and call off the electoral pact if PAS wishes it as we
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    • 337 7  - Focus on small rallies to win rural vote ISMAIL KASSIM By in Kuala Lumpur KUALA LUMPUR The two main rivals for votes in the rural kampungs Umno and Parti Islam have switched over to small-scale ceramahs (rallies) and house-to-house canvassing as the campaign for the Sunday polls reaches the halfway
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    • 281 7 Dr Mahathir attacks opposition tactics to woo voters RAUB Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday criticised Parti Islam (PAS) and the Democratic Action Party (DAP) for coming out with election manifestos which, he said, contradicted their party constitutions just for the sake of wooing voters. He said PAS
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  • Parliament
    • In short
      • 123 8 THE HIGHLIGHT of the extra-long day in the House came in the afternoon when Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and Home Affairs Minister Professor S. Jayakumar took opposition MP J. B. Jeyaretnam to task for failing to testify before the Commission of Inquiry set up to
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      • 123 8 BEFORE THE lunch break, Home Affairs Minister Professor S. Jayakumar revealed details of a thorough investigation into another allegation made in Parliament earlier this year by Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam. Prof Jayakumar said there was no evidence to back Mr Jeyaretnam's charges that a man named Lim
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      • 108 8 THE PROBLEMS of resettled farmers figured in the adjournment motion by Mr Tang See Chim (Chua Chu Kang). Among other things, he spoke of inadequate compensation paid to farmers for mature fruit trees and criticised the fact that farmers were sometimes offered flats before being paid
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      • 119 8 TAILOR CHIANG Sow Tien had noticed the trend. Children nowadays are bigger than they used to be, he said, when interviewed by The Straits Times about his many years of selling school uniforms at his St Gregory's Place shop. Referring to the June 9 report,
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      • 92 8 NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT Minister Teh Cheang Wan reiterated that the Housing Board will not change its policy to buy back HDB flats at the original price. But the board is not changing its decision to stop buying back HUDC flats. Several MPs jumped up simultaneously to question Mr
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      • 125 8 MR CHI AM See Tong (Potong Pasir) questioned Singapore's high defence bill in view of the recession and at a time "when Vietnam is not in a position to launch an attack on any other country in the next decade and China has abandoned its policy of
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      • 108 8 FORMER LABOUR leader Phey Yew Kok is still on the Interpol wanted list, said Dr Lee Boon Yang, Minister of State (Home Affairs). To questions from Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam, he said Phey left Singapore on Dec 31, 1979, and is believed to have headed
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      • 108 8  -  ALAN JOHN TOURISM'S BEEN flagging, so why not give it a boost by starting a casino here? The suggestion, from Mr Teo Chong Tee (Changi), did not move Dr Lee Boon Yang, who said the Government had its doubts about the impact that a casino would
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    • 907 8  -  PAUL JACOB IRENE NGOO HSUNG BEE HWA CONRAD RAJ WONG AI KWEI AGNES CATHERINE C. ONG Reports by and gfhfh 4 But I am reminding him that perhaps before he makes his bold assertions that we intend to pursue these
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    • 700 8 Motion on the report of the Commission of Inquiry SCURRILOUS and unfounded attacks such as those made by Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam can destroy the integrity and undermine the stability of Singapore's key institutions, Home Affairs and Second Law Minister, Professor S. Jayakumar told Parliament
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    • 854 8 Lest it be said that Khoo was on Jeya's side A bone of contention 41 do not know Mr Michael Khoo, I have not met him. I have no desire to pry into his mind. But it so happens that he has become a bone of con- m tention. Mr
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    • 1292 8 Michael Khoo's 8 errors These could be among possible reasons that led to his transfer THE Prime Minister errors former Senior District made over a case involving as among the possible transfer to the Attorney-General's Mr Isee Kuan Yew said ings six on facts and two case were cited by
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    • 254 8 This was because it was the same in substance as the first part of the minister's motion and, going by parliamentary practices, the same matter could not be raised before the House twice in a session. Responding, Mr Jeyaret- nam said all he wanted were clarifications. He
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    • 1044 9 Ministerial statement Did he try to verify allegation? 6 Well, what steps did Mr Jeyaretnam take to verify the allegation. Did he speak to Lim Poh Huat or to members of his family, write to a him or telephone 7 him? No, his
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    • 963 9 Jaya: Anson MP misled House with complaint of man's arrest THE Minister for Home Affairs, Professor S. Jayakumar, told Parliament that Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) bad seriously misled the House when he made a complaint recently of wrongful arrest and detention of a certain Lim Poh Huat. In his
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    • 754 9  - The day Jeya threw restraint and decorum out the window PHILIP LEE dsfdf 4 Anyone in the public gallery watching the exchanges, first between Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam and Home Affairs Minister 8. Jayakumar, and later between Mr Jeyaretnam and the Prime Minister, must have raised an eyebrow at the
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    • 378 10 We should be ready for surprises, says B-G Lee A COUNTRY, when planning its defence policy, must take more than the obvious threats into account. Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, the Acting Trade and Industry Minister and Minister of State (Defence), made this point when dismissing arguments by Mr Chiam
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    • 351 10 hfhfh ACTING Community Development Minister Wong Kan Seng spoke of a perceptive tailor who saw what the MP for Anson did not see that children here were getting bigger and fatter. The tailor is Mr Chiang Sow Tien, who was featured in a Straits Times
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    • 307 10 Questions and answers BRIGADIER-GENERAL (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong, the Acting Trade and Industry Minister and Minister of State (Defence), has made it clear that Mindef does not condone ill-treatment of national servicemen. Any MP aware of such incidents should inform the ministry immediately so
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    • 194 10 They were sent back to countries of origin SINCE the Chernobyl incident in April, more than 2,000 food consignments have been checked for radioactive contamination. Of these, 74 consignments or 3.6 per cent were found to be contaminated. They were mainly cheese,
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    • 79 10 again today THE House will sit again today to continue tbe debate on the report of the Commission of Inquiry into allegations of Executive Interference In the Subordinate Judiciary. Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam has said he will speak on the motion. Other highlights of the day include
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    • 60 10 THE Education Ministry has formed a working group to look into specific measures to develop Singapore as a regional education centre. The measures to be adopted will be made public once the group's recommendations are approved by the Government, said Minister of State (Education) Dr Tay Eng
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    • 211 10 Most for proposed organ law Cheow Tong THE majority of Singaporeans support the proposed organ donation law and even those who object are not unsympathetic to the plight of kidney failure victims. Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, the Minister for State (Health and Foreign Affairs), said this in reply to Mr
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    • 296 10 Warrant for Phey's arrest still in force, says Boon Yang THE warrant of arrest against former trade union leader Phey Yew Kok is still in force and he remains on the wanted list of all Interpol member-countries, Dr Lee Boon Yang, Minister of State (Home Affairs and Trade and Industry),
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    • 144 10 HOUSING Board residents with financial and domestic problems can turn to area offices for help. National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan, replying to a query from Mr S. Vasoo (Bo Wen), said area offices will refer these households to the relevant ministries or
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    • 370 10 NATIONAL Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan assured HDB flat dwellers that the board would continue to buy back flats at the original price if they were sold within five years of purchase. At the same time, he reiterated the HDB stand not
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    • 122 10 THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation is studying the feasibility of extending the MRT system to serve the North-East sector of Singapore, said Minister for Communications and Information Dr Yeo Ning Hong. He said a consultant was commissioned to do the study in December 1964.
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    • 138 10 IT WOULD not be in the interests of the public to require them to pay a one-time radio and television licence fee, Mr Wong Kan Seng, the Acting Community Development Minister and Minister of State (Communications and Information), said. "They would have to
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    • 95 10 A TOTAL of 176 pre-primary classes will be available in 44 schools next year. The enrolment is estimated at 4,900, about the same as this year. The Education Ministry, which is now carrying out a comprehensive study of the pre-primary programme, does not expect to
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    • 117 10 THE Government will develop ties with international agencies like the World Bank and the Asian Development Bank to make it easier for local companies to bid for projects funded by such bodies. This is one of the ways the Government is helping
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    • 72 10 THE monthly season parking fee at the Changi Airport Carpark B has been reduced from $65 to $50 as part of a move to enable more shift workers to make use of it. The decision to cut the parking charge was reached between the
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    • 32 8 Add variety to your meals To get all the nutrients you need, choose different foods from the wide range available for your daily meals. Training Health Education Department. Ministp of Health. Singapore.
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  • HOME
    • 497 11  -  MICHAEL LIM Display aims for speed, surprise and precision Stories by A BLARE OF trumpets at the National Stadium on the night of Aug 9 will be the signal to look to the skies. The flap of rotor blades and the sudden scream
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    • 471 11 YOU WON'T be able to spot 15-year-old Yap Tze Chiang among the 192 trombone players when they and a 360--strong combined schools' band take to the field on Aug 9 at the National Stadium. But the lad, who stands all
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    • 422 11 HE TELLS them jokes on the way home. Sometimes he sings, buys them sweets, makes detours for those who had forgotten their books. But he also chides them when they become too playful. School-bus driver Shee Lay Ngee, 29, is the uncle figure
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    • 131 11 Religious teacher jailed for molest A PART-TIME religious teacher who molested a woman at his home was jailed for six months yesterday. Wan Murad bin Haris, 35, who is divorced, pleaded guilty. A court heard that the 2fr-year-old woman went to his flat in Block 237, Serangoon Avenue 3, on
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    • 36 11 JIN Shan Primary School in Clementi New Town will be opened on Friday at 6 pm by Dr Wang Kai Yuen, the MP for Bukit Timah. The school has 1,667 pupils in 46 classes.
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    • 681 11  -  GILLIAN POW CHONG 3-day-old Alison owes her life to million-$ effort By ALISON LANG is worth a million dollars. Or some price close to it. That was the cost of ensuring she had a fighting chance of survival when she was bom. But her
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    • 179 13 Contest to pick logo for PAP project THE People's Action Party is looking for a logo to give special identity to its recently set-up Community Foundation. A competition to design the logo is now open to all. The winner will get $500. Giving details of the contest in the PAP
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    • 198 13 Journalist was drunk when train hit him: Coroner THE State Coroner yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure on the death of a freelance journalist, Mr R. G. Pillai, who died after he was hit by a train. Mr Sarjit Singh said in his findings that Mr Pillai, 64, was drunk
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    • 427 13 Appeal court rules on damages awards ACCIDENT victims who are driven to court to seek redress are entitled to interest on the amount of damages eventually awarded, the Court of Appeal has held. Citing British cases, the three-judge court said that the basis
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    • 280 13  - Muftis advice to those distributing pamphlets CHUA CHIN CHYE By PEOPLE who give out religious pamphlets or spread their religious beliefs should consider avoiding houses with religious items outside as these indicate that the residents have their own religious beliefs, the Mufti of Singapore said yesterday. Mufti Syed Isa Semait,
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    • 155 13 A MOBILE Squad policeman suffered head injuries when he was thrown off his motorcycle in a collision with a car on Monday. Police Constable Tay Yang Boon was riding along Changi Coast Road towards Nicholas Drive at 7.50 pm when the car in
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    • 396 13  - Dunearn Road A W and nurseries must go MATHEW YAP By A SEVEN-MONTH reprieve for the A&W restaurant in Dunearn Road and 11 nearby nurseries will end tomorrow. They must move to make way for the widening of Bukit Timah Canal. These businesses, some of which have operated there for
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    • 287 13 Fines up to $20,000 now payable by cheque THE Subordinate Courts yesterday raised the ceiling for payment of fines by cheque from $10,000 to $20,000. The decision to raise the amount payable by cheque is to encourage more people to make cashless payments, Mr R. A. Nathan, Head (Administration and
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    • 40 13 MAJOR-GENERAL Moinul Hussain Choudhury. Bangladesh's new High Commissioner to Singapore, presented his credentials to President Wee Kim Wee at the Istana yesterday. Major-General Moinul's previous appointment was Ambassador to Indonesia, from August 1982 to June this year.
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    • 383 12 You know who you are, and you know where So, what's on your mind? Whatever it is, you'll spelt out, in a big, fat read! You're a woman at work and your mind's on making good. you're going. (Well, most of the time find it in Go Magazine, every month.
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    • 169 13 DDCT A DnDTCD rn" I a run i en l^^i^ this \(*rir's top designers in Singapore. *m cV r o^ v )jj Dick Lee of Hemisphere t^^^^B V Henri Ho of Chic Bis Boutique "?S!f I W^V Leslie Ixx>ng of Leslie Loong Boutique Liza Teo of Lizabelle J #>> />
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  • 638 14 The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1986 A brave initiative KING HASSAN of Morocco shocked the Arab world last week when he met the Israeli Prime Minister, Mr Shimon Peres. The meeting, the first between an Arab and an Israeli leader since the late Egyptian President Anwar Sadat's ground-breaking visit
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  • COMMENT/ Perspective
    • 693 14 Ning Juita A "SHORT and sweet" election season for Malaysia? "Short" it isn't, really, for many started campaigning long ago, under various guises. The elections had been expected for months, with crystal-gazers stating from time to time that it
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    • 1552 14  - Shareholders show more concern for investments JAMES NG Generally, investors in Singapore have been content to leave matters affecting their TOMORROW: investments to auditors, directors or even "the Th authorities". Now, however, following the e collapse of a few companies, more want to get rights Of more involved. The first
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    • 594 15  -  TYE KIM KHIAT By ON THE street level, superpower rivalry is not about Star Wars. Nor Is It about the number of nukes the Americans and Russians have. To the man-ln-street, It is a struggle between oil companies to win over car owners to their
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    • 981 15  - How Japan gets free ride to prosperity JAMES FALLOWS Country spends less than 1 of its GNP on defence By TOKYO Richard Nixon used to endorse the "madman" strategy for dealing with the Soviet Union: If the other side could not be sure how you'd respond when cornered, it would
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  • FORUM
    • 450 16 MY friends and I are "members" of a fitness centre which until recently had been a pleasant place for workouts. The sudden influx of "new members" has, however, now turned it into something of a bus interchange. It is not uncommon to find a queue
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    • 296 16 A RECENT experience I had in the Singapore General Hospital makes me think that we are still far from reaching our objective of being a regional medical centre. I was admitted to Ward 47 on May 28 for suspected viral hepatitis.
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    • 257 16 Use campaign and fines to deal with dog owners I REFER to the Ministry of the Environment reply "Dog owners must help keep public places clean". (ST, July 24). It is interesting to note that the ministry has so far not taken any action against dog owners for allowing their
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    • 204 16 Instructors impatient with m- cycle learners SEVERAL weeks ago, I enrolled as a motorcycle learner rider at the Singapore Safety Driving Centre in Ang Mo Kio. I was very impressed with the facilities and was also pleased with the theory lessons, which I found very informative. On the other hand,
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    • 115 16 I SYMPATHISE with the plight of Miss Jane Chan, who wrote the letter "Why she can't move to the rear". (ST, July 22). I think the taller passengers should leave the bus straps for the shorter ones. It would be considerate and courteous of
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    • Replies
      • 350 16 PLEASE refer to the letter "Mosquito unit must have more power" by "Bitten, Bothered and Bewildered". (ST, July 10). Since last month we have intensified house-to-house surveys and insecticide spraying in the areas where dengue fever/dengue haemorrhagic fever cases have been
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      • 143 16 PLEASE refer to the letter "There is sediment in the water supply" by Mrs Krishnan of Apartment Block 1, Rochor Road. (ST, July 18). The board and the Public Utilities Board conducted a joint inspection of the water supply in the writer's unit on the
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      • 96 16 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. But we would prefer
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • In the markets
      • 74 17 SHARE prices rose across the board yesterday in moderate trading on the Singapore stock market. The Straits Times Industrial Index added 10.53 points to 743.44 points while the Business Times Composite Index rose 9.38 points to 622.79. Rises outnumbered falls 122 to 20 compared with Monday's 73
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      • Chief price changes
        • 60 17 C$ 535 +30 rtlS 316 +1) STM 805 +15 CtrtbM50c 334 +14 FIN 735 +10 OCK 710 +10 ass cm +io MM* 372 +10 fepunCorpn 2bi +10 r*ttfm 5t +»<* (Mt»50c 22« hdKjp* 212 +9 •08 3»0 +1 RXHn 3M +1 Mtammir* 3M +1 *tro«dp 2N +1 CmfMSOc U3
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        • 73 17 B Stmfeiwmj 316 -30 D Ktramat 430 -10 S8S 200 -10 OrfenM HWis 162 -6 Hw* Hom 91 -5 Prima 396 —4 KB 3S6 -4 M Flour 225 -4 Knp 96 -4 SuntTonf 50c SO -4 YW 226 -3 flnwEnp! 107 -3 Roth Ms 50c 227 -2 S Firanci
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        • 11 17 rs iM $io Sraß Promet 574,000 How Por 528,000
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        • 78 17 July 28 July 29 July 28 July 29 BT Composite 613 41 622.79 ST Properties 357.63 356.42 BT lr*cator *****698 *****995 ST Minings 265.89 265 91 BT 06/OS -262 —100 ST Plantations 2017.10 2020.17 CAjH _6890 —6807 OCBC ***** ***** 06V —*****6 -*****4 OUB Composite 333 00 339 05
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      • 34 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business Fines Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) AJltimc Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)
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      • 15 17 THE US dollar lost 170 ticks to close at DM 2.1190 in Singapore. I
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      • 22 17 DM Y FT S$ H$ UBf UBs 2.1125 155.50 Unq 2.1800 Unq E 1.4790 2.1190 156.15 6.8550 2.1770 7.8075 1.4825
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      • 12 17 In Singapore, gold gained US$4.9O to close at U*****.90 an ounce.
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      • 33 17 Eurodollar: Lost four ticks to 93.36 a contract. Deatochemark: Gained 41 ticks to 0.4731 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 29 ticks to 0.*****9 a contract. Gold: Gained US$4.4O to U*****.90 an ounce.
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      • Short stops
        • 108 17 SEATTLE The Boeing Co has reported earnings of US$3l7 million (5J691.06 million), or US$2.O4 a share, on sales of US$7.5 billion for the first six months of this year a 29 per cent increase in earnings over the same six-month period last year. Sales of military
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        • 49 17 PERTH The Western Australian government will establish an insurance exchange here next year to serve areas including Australia and South-east Asia. The exchange will be run by an independent board and will be the first such exchange outside Britain and the United States, Prer"*'"- Burke said. Reuter
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        • 74 17 HONGKONG China International Trust and Investment Corp (Citic), will form a merchant bank with two financial institutions controlled by Middle East interests, an official of Bank of Credit and Commerce International SA (BCCT), said. He said BCCI, Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and Citic will hold equal shares
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        • 81 17 NEW YORK Citicorp has acquired Lynch, Jones and Ryan, an institutional brokerage firm that is a member of the New York Stock Exchange. Terms were not disclosed. The bank holding company said Lynch, Jones and Ryan will become part of its investment bank unit and continue
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        • 70 17 HONGKONG Bank of America said it is holding talks on the possible sale of its Colombo-based Sri Lanka branch. It did not name the possible buyer or estimate the expected value of a sale. It said "we have been approached by an interested party.
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    • 214 17 It will be fair play, assures SBC THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation yesterday reassured private commercial production companies that SBC Enterprises would not pose unfair competition to their business. It said that a cost and profit centre was set np when it tnrned over SBC's commercial operations to SBC Enterprtses« "This
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    • 45 17 LONDON Cable and Wireless PLC said its whollyowned subsidiary, Mercury Communications Ltd, will offer an international public telex service for customers directly connected to the Mercury network from next month. It will operate initially to the United States, Canada, Hongkong and Bermuda. Reuter
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    • 384 17  - Entry of SBC Enterprise Firm's headstart sparks fear in the market MARA FERNANDEZ By FILM and video production companies are crying foul over the entry of SBC Enterprises, the private company that will take over Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's commercial operations from Friday, into their business. We welcome competition if it's
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    • 220 17 AGAINST stiff international competition, rig-builder Far East-Levingston has won a $46 million contract to design and construct four ocean-going barges for New York. FELS managing dirertor Mr Choo Chiau Beng said: "We are pleased to clinch the Department of Environment Protection's US$2l million contract
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    • 238 17 WYOMISSING (Pennsylvania) Two of the denizens of denim have agreed on the terms of a multi-million-dollar takeover that will link three of the world's best-known brands of blue jeans. Lee Jeans will merge with its Wrangler and Rustler counterparts under the agreement
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    • 584 17  -  ANTHONY HOE By Pre-tax profit hits $6.7 m at half-time mwbbvbbbbi L Notwithstanding the volatiliT*L»TSL»M ty of the tanker and ship--1t! TM pin 0 market > the o rou P expects m. to maintain it* performance m mk lak 1 in the second
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    • 442 17 SINGAPORE is expected to be more vulnerable to changing patterns in world trade in the next decade than South Korea, Taiwan or Hongkong, according to a report on the world economy by Coopers and Lybrand. On the other hand, Singapore is less
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    • 84 17 DBS Finance cuts off deposit rates DBS Finance cut 0.25 percentage points off its deposit rates yesterday. Its new rates are 4.75 per cent for savings accounts, 4.5 per cent for fixed deposits of one, two and three months, and 4.75 per cent for deposits of six, nine and 12
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    • 2695 18 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 al deaings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in
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    • 1591 18 U shares quoted hive a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rittits N Tai-exempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investment Scheme. 1956 Last Yield Vot Day Hfeh
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    • 2148 18 INDUSTRIALS Acmo(160B 1645X1) 160 xd Ajinomoto (2905) AMD (2966 3205) Akom (698 70S) (6) 65 (2) 67 (1) 70(1)69 xri AISB (598 60S) (2) 56 (2) 57 (4) 58 (10) 59 API (748 755) (13) 69 "2 (2) 69 (10) 70 (2) 71 (2) 72
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    • Commodities, Finance
      • 357 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 4'/< 4>/< 4U 4'4 Monthly 41/2 Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1 month 4 4 3% 4(1) 2 months 4(1) 3 months 4 4 4 4(1) 6 months 4'/< 4M 4 '4 4 1 4 <1 9 months 4>/ 4 4V4
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      • 163 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3234—1.3262 7.80—7.32 Canadian dollar 1.5670—1.5682 6.44—6.34 NZ dollar 1.1451 1.1489 9.02—8.55 Sterling pound 3.2211—3.2248 3.19—3.09 US dollar 2.1750—2.1760 4.61—4.57 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian
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      • 103 19 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed weaker in bearish trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1745 and 2.1800. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.1120/30 and closed at 2.1185/95. Trading was active, fluctuating within
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      • 127 19 THE kilobar market traded between 5524,720 and 5524,950 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at the day's low of U*****.60/354.00 and traded quietly in the first session. It reopened at U*****.90/354.30 and rose to U*****.80/355.20 in mid-afternoon. It finally settled the day at U*****.90/354.30. Source: Rothschild The
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      • 24 19 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 354.00—354.40 348.50—349.00 Hongkong 353.90 354.20 348.80-^349.20 Mon Fri New York 354.50—355.00 347.60-348.10 London 353.40 353 90 349.00—349.50
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      • 203 19 Managers' prices for July 30 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0.82—0 88 The Savings Fund 0.74—0.80 Spore Prog Fund 0.34— 0 37 S pore Sec Fund 0 59—0 64 S pore Invest Fund 0 54 0 59*d Spore Equity Fund 0 41—0 45 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest
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    • Stock markets round-up
      • 643 19 BLUE chips and bank stocks featured strongly yesterday in an across-the-board rise in share prices on the Singapore stock market. A dealer said the market is set to head upwards since it has been responding well to good news zero growth for
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      • 61 19 I i -i i i NST index Tuesday 1,152.16 (1,133.31) ~~s Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1,860.01 (1,847.29) Australian All-Ordinaries Tuesday 1,105.10 (1,094.70) Nikkei Stock Average Tuesday 17,728.94 (18,038.94) Financial Times Industrials —i Monday 1,263.80 (1,263.70) Dow Jones Average Monday 1,773.90 (1,810.04) H (Figures in brackets refer to those of
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      • 224 19 My 28 US) Chante A!coo 34H -IV* Allied Sig 42V4 +<A Am Tel Tel 23* -1 Amox Inc 1OH Amr Corp 50% Bethlehem Stl 9* -W Boeing Co 59% Burroughs Cp 66* -1% Caterpillar Co 44Mi -'<* Chase Monhtn 39H -1% Chrysler Cp 35% -IM Citicorp 53% -1%
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      • 555 19 My 28 Pence Chanfe MDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 323xd -2 Ass Dairies BTRPLC 295xd +2 Babcocks 182 -1 Barclays 522 +5 Beechom 405 +2 BICC 265 unch Blue Circle 575 +4 BOC Group 303 -4 Boots 258 +3 Bowater 306 -4 BATS 398 +5 Britannia 139 unch BP 566 -17 B
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    • 322 19 **y W HKJ Charge Assoc Intl Hotels 0 99 unch Bonk CM Eost Asia 17 90 -0.2 Cathoy Pacific A* 5 65 +0 I Cheung Kong 22 50 +02 Chmo Light 1620 +02 Cross Harb Tunnel 9.60 unch f E Consortium 0 425 +0 01 G I Cement 7
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    • 355 19 My 29 Yen Chanje A|momoto 1810 -40 Akni 410 -I Amodo 777 -13 Asohi Chem 832 -20 Asohi Glass 1250 -20 Bank Of Tokyo 919 -46 Bridgestone 660 -8 Canon 919 -21 Casio Computer 1340 -30 Gtizen 505 -20 D Nip Print 1880 -30 D Nippon Screen 830 +20
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    • 331 19 Mr M Cents Chanje (Aust) A C I 361 +1 A N I 250 -5 Aberfoyle Age 300 unch Amcor 310 -2 Ampol Exp 175 -5 Ampol Pet 205 Am 453 +5 Ashton 168 +3 B H P 796 +2 Beach Petroleum 70 unch Be* Group 812 +22 Bond
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    • Simex futures
      • 101 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures gapped down sharply from the previous close as fears of flight of foreign capital from the US due to the weak dollar and anticipation of heavy Treasury bond supply resulted in the selling pressure. The market recovered as participants began to short cover. September Eurodollar
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      • Article, Illustration
        67 19 CURRENCY futures opened sharply higher as the dollar weakened against most currencies in the spot market. Currency futures prices slided in the afternoon as the dollar moved up on short-covering. September deutschemark closed 41 ticks higher at 0.4731. (US dollar Deutsehemark) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept 8C
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      • 57 19 SEPTEMBER yen closed near the day's low at 0.*****9 but was still higher than yesterday's close at 0.*****0. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Sept Bfi 0.*****6 0.*****9 0.*****4 0.*****9 413 Dec 0.*****5 0.*****5 0.*****3 A 0.*****3 400 Mar 87 0.*****5 0.*****5 0.*****0 0.*****0 344 Open
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      • Article, Illustration
        36 19 GOLD futures for August delivery was unavailable yesterday. l USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Ang U 353.908 353.90 Sept 355.70 Oct 356.90 Open Int (Mon): 17. Act Vol (Mon): NU.
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      • 14 19 The pound closed 110 ticks higher at 1.4760. Reports from BA Futures
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    • 17 19 Tin Closing prices MS/kilo KL Tin 14.19 up five cents Turnover 30 tonnes down 37 tonnes
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    • 25 19 ttos*i{ prices Copper £/tonm Mon Spot *****—***** (897.50-898.00) 3 months 915 50 916 00 (915 00— 915 50) Market tone: Steady Sales: 15.350 tonnes
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    • 28 19 Ciovnt price: Silv»r US$/tro» o; lues Man Singapore 600 506 5 00- 505 Man Fri New York 6 01-5 06 4 98-5 03 Source Credit Suisse. Spore
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    • 25 19 Ctainf prices Aluminium £/tome Man Spot *****-762 00 (756 00— 756 50) 3 months 772 00—772 50 (766.00-766.50) Market tone; Steady Sales 4,475 tonnes
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    • 98 19 Crude MS/tome palm oil Aug 507.50 (south) 500 (central) Sept 507.50 (south) Refined palm oi USVtomes RBD palm oil Aug 217.50 (sellers) Sept 215 (sellers) Oct 212.50 (sellers) RBD Stearin Aug/Sept/Oct 170 (sellers) RBD Olein Aug 245 (sellers) Sept ***** (sellers^ Oct 240 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq
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    • 587 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Art Cargo Time Block Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyage) Boxes Available LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on July 29 (2300) E Gather (010RE) 31/7 (2359) Fl E Laurel (038RW) 3/8
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    • Article, Illustration
      184 19 Naked Truth: Exposure in The Straits Times Classified catches eyes, Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppd Wurves Harushima Maru P2C 30/7 1/8 Sunny Pine P3E 30/7 30 7 Eastern Glory K2B aside 30 '7 Gambela K2l aside 30/7 Marina Good Faith KO9 aside 30/7
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    • 19 19 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore August 1 74 00 down three cents Malaysia August ***** down four cents
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    • 477 20  -  JAMES NG Move by Singapore Building Corp to be wholly-owned By HIGHLY profitable property owning and investment holding company, Singapore Building Corporation Ltd, will become a whollyowned subsidiary of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation under a proposed $19 million scheme. Under the scheme of arrangement proposed
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    • 139 20 Reuters' half-time profits at 184m LONDON Reuters Holdings PLC has reported pre-tax profits of £57.2 million (*****.18 million) for the first half of 1986, an increase of 32.4 per cent from £43.2 million for the same period in 1985. Profits after tax increased by 41.7 per cent, from £25 million
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    • 457 20  - If you have no time to shop just Dial A Gift MARA FERNANDEZ Small business By DIAL A GIFT is a company that provides a quick and well-packaged solution for those who have to buy gifts in a hurry. As the name suggests, what customers need do is phone the
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    • 397 20 Remisiers rush to submit society's draft charter THE Pro-tem Committee of the Society of Remisiers, under pressure to protect members' deposits with stockbroking firms, is rushing to submit the final draft of the proposed society's constitution to the Registrar of Societies. This follows the failure by remisiers from the now
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    • 416 20  - Wardley Fund is riding high on back of yen OOREEN SOH By HITCHING on to the climbing Japanese yen and avoiding high interest rate Australian deposits has reaped nearly 2t per cent gains for investors In Wardley Fnnds Ltd's Managed Currency Fond. Mr Julian Reid, a director of Singaporebased Wardley
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    • 391 20 SINGAPORE-listed Lum Chang Holdings yesterday signed a US$3O million (5565.4 million) loan to finance the construction of Holiday Inn City Centre, its joint hotel project in Guangzhou. In his speech yesterday in Hongkong, Lum Chang Director Lim Jit Poh said that the successful financing
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  • RACING
    • 359 21 PERTH DAVID WALSH, who beat Peter Johnson (now stable jockey to trainer Teh Choon Beng) in the New Zealand jockey's premiership last season, has arrived in Perth on a lucrative contract as No. 1 jockey for powerful owner Laurie Connell. Walsh, 26,
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    • 160 21 LONDON Dancing Brave, winner of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Royal Ascot last Saturday, and his Epsom Derby conqueror Shahrastani may meet again in another classic showdown on Oct 5. Their trainers, Guy Harwood and Michael Stoute, said they
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    • 110 21 Kam back in the winner's circle IT IS good to see rising apprentice C.H. Kam (above) back in the winner's circle. He had four mounts at Bukit Timah last Sunday and finished in the money on all of them. He won on the long-priced Guarantee m, was second on Eastern
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    • 273 21  -  ALBERT SIM JONATHAN CHOO Pictures by and At the 400m At the finish htfhfh yHaaBr gdfgdf -E33JH hgfhfg ff fdgfdg jgjg -CESS fdsf Class 6 Div 1 1,600m 1. Captain Courageous 2. Beverley Turk 3. Hard To Be Humble 4. Only Sunshine
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    • 162 21  - What a Grand Illusion TONTO ON THE TRACK with GRAND ILLUSION, a non-acceptor last weekend, showed plenty of zip on a yielding track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With a riding boy up, the three-year-old Zamazaan gelding warmed up on the sand before switching to the grass for fast work,
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    • 397 21 Little Papa (emergency acceptor No. 4). Jockey S.Y. Leong, who gave last weekend's races a miss, brought out Beat The Clock for a two-round workout, clocking 42.3 for the last 600m. He also cantered Executive Class. Added Advantage 111, winner of his last two starts
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    • 106 21 Jockeys versus the girls THE women's national team will play a friendly soccer game against a combined side of Singapore and Malaysian jockeys at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow. Kick-off time is 5.15p.m. The match is to raise funds for the Women's Football Association of Singapore which is hosting the Third
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 689 23  -  PETER SIOW New method is inexpensive and exciting By WHEN he first saw water skiers going round a course without a boat in sight, his hair stood on ends. He thought they were ghosts. Yet they looked positively human. Of course, the skiers merrily zooming round
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    • 197 23 Lemond looks ahead to world meet PARIS Greg Lemond said on Monday he still hasn't had time to relish his Tour de France victory. "Since I've been on the victory stand yesterday, it hasn't really sunk in yet," Lemond said. "I was at a team celebration and had about three
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    • 257 23 CABLE water skiing is operated by suspending cables from four towers and run on electricity, as sketch (above) and picture (right) show. The towing cable runs on horizontal guide pulleys which are connected to slim steel supports. The cable has never once snapped since cable skiing was
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    • 168 23 SEOUL West Germany are to return an ancient Greek helmet to its "rightful owner", a South Korean who won the marathon In the ISM Berlin Olympics, the South Korean National Olympic Committee (KOC) announced. Greece had offered Sohn Kee-Chung the 2,Mt-year-old bronze helmet as a
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    • 390 23 BASEBALL Japan trounced the United States 4-1 on Monday in the Amateur World Championship in Haarlem, Holland, causing the Americans to drop to third place in the overall standings. Other results: Cuba bt South Korea 10-2; Italy bt Venezuela 10-8; Puerto Rico bt Colombia 9-3; Belgium bt
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    • 324 23 LONDON SUPER Bowl champions Chicago Bears arrived on Monday to prepare for their National Football League pre-season game with the Dallas Cowboys at Wembley Stadium. The match, billed as the "American Bowl "86", sold out soon after tickets went on sale in May. Some 80,000
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    • 186 23 Fuel factor a big help to Mansell HOCKENHETM Fuel, or the lack of it, proved the decisive factor in the West German Grand Prix motor race here and helped Briton Nigel Mansell extend his lead in the World Championship. Nelson Piquet, Mansell's team-mate, had a deserved victory in Sunday's contest,
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    • 329 23 Giresse set to join Marseille gfh VETERAN French World Cup star Alain Giresse is expected to leave Bordeaux and sign for Olympique Marseille. Olympique owner and president, industrialist Bernard Tapie, said on television that Giresse would sign to play for the 1986-87 season. No fee has been disclosed. Midfielder Giresse,
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    • 378 23 Cane beats Bates in tie-breaker hfgh HILVERSUM (Holland) Fifth-seeded Paolo Cane, of Italy, defeated Britain's Jeremy Bates 6-0, 7-6 on Monday in the first round of the US$lOO,OOO ($218,000) Melkhuisje Grand Prix tournament. The young Italian, 38th in the world ranking after winning the Bordeaux Grand Prix tournament earlier this
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    • 384 24  -  ALBERT JOHNSON SWIMMING By He's tops with four-gold haul SINGAPORE age-group ace Desmond Koh earned the Milo Best Performance award recently for a sterling display in the Asean age-group international swimming championships in Manila, where he bagged four individual gold medals. Desmond's four-gold-medal haul was the
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    • 293 24  -  PETER SIOW EQUESTRIANISM By EQUESTRIANISM has followed bowling and yachting in a bid to join the Asian Games bandwagon to Seoul from Sept 20-Oct 5. Like the other two sports, the Equestrian Federation of Singapore have also appealed to the Singapore National Olympic Council for inclusion to
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    • 212 24  -  JOE DORAI SOCCER By ARMED Forces kept alive their hopes for the National Football League Division One title with a 3-0 victory over Police at Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Though Forces opened the scoring with a "gift" goal in the 24th
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    • 233 24 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia are just a match away from booking their ticket to the Seoul Asian Games in September. All that is needed is for the national team to beat Japan in the semi-finals of the Merdeka tournament here on Friday. If Malaysia win, they would
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    • ON THE SCHOOLS FRONT
      • 119 24  - Chinese High triumph LEE WAI WUN CHINESE HIGH turned the tables on four-time champions Pei Dao Secondary to win the Schools National C Boys volleyball title at Whampoa yesterday. Chinese High triumphed 13-15,15-6, 15-6,15-11 to dethrone the favourites in 95 minutes. After a fine 15-13 win in the first set,
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      • 71 24 THOMSON Secondary beat Bedok View 16-4 in the Schools National B Division boys softball competition at Thomson yesterday. Other results B Div: Teck Whye Secondary 14 Anderson Secondary 11, Raffles Institution 22 Chai Chee Secondary 3, Mei Chin Secondary 14 Yusof Ishak Secondary 8. C Div:
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      • 225 24 Nadine is star performer A TSUKAHARA (round-off to back sommersault on the box) by Nadine Yap in the vault for A Division girls was the high point on the opening day of the Schools National gymnastics championships at the Singapore Badminton Association Hall yesterday. The performance earned the Raffles Junior
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    • 26 24 JURONG Constituency Sports Club outclassed Singapore Schools 15-10, 15-3, 15-5 to win the Volleyball Association of Singapore Open women's title at Toa Payoh yesterday.
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    • 258 24 Veterans bag 10 golds in Jakarta ATHLETICS SINGAPORE collected 10 gold, five silver and one bronze medal at the re-cently-concluded Asian Veterans Athletics Championships in Jakarta. Glory Barnabas came out tops when she smashed three championship records in the 100 metres, 200m and 400m for women in the 40-44 age-group
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    • 169 24  - Ramie sails to 24th place in world meet LEE WAI WUN WINDSURFING By LOCAL boardsailing ace Ramie Salleh returned last week with a 24th placing in the International Mistral Class Organisation World Championships in Switzerland. The 22-year-old could have finished among the top 10 had he not been disqualified in
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  • OBITUARIES
    • Obituary, Illustration
      155 24 MDM LIM AH TOAH pasted away peacefully on 28th July 1986 leaving behind beloved: Brother: Sister-in-law: Lim Eng Hock Yap Ah Eng Sons: Daughters-in-law: Bernard Yong Ghee Sia Hong Boi, Tan Geok Chin Yeo Thian Chwee Deceased Yeo Ah Seng Lim Slew Choo, Monica Spencer Yeo Ah Koon
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      43 24 In Loving Memory Of M.K. TELANATHAN Born: 14th March 1956 Died: 30th July 1976 10 years have passed But memories of you Will always last Deeply mi**ed and always remembered by Mum, titter*, brother*, •i*ter*-in-law. brothers-in-law, relative*, and f '*2J*j^^^^^^^^
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      220 24 HO PENG WAH Age: 80 years passed away peacefully on 29th July, 1986 leaving behind D#fOV#Q?~ Wife: Kum Pek Sal Sons: Daughters-ln-Law: Ho Yew Kuan Lee Lai Kam Ho Lum Khuan Low Pool Hun Ho Kum Khuan Lung Fong I.uan Ho Glm Kwan Lee Soon Hoe Ho Ah
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      17 24 In Loving Memory of PAUL WEE KYE SENG Departed 30th July, 1980 Always r»m>mb#ryd_bjfjov»d_ong«.
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      31 24 With deepest Condolences to The Family of the Late BROTHER GEORGE CHUA POH CHOON President of Singapore Bank Officers Association FROM: Members Executive Council of SINGAPORE BANK OFFICERS ASSOCIATION
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      98 24 SIM MONG HIANG AGE: 65 passed away peacefully on 28th July 1986 leaving behind: Wife: Lau Pheck Choo (deceased) SONS: Sim Kim Chye (Sim Keng Chay) Sim Kim Thong GOD-SON: Lau Muah Boon DAUGHTERS: Sim Lee Koon Sim Lee Yong Sim Lee Huang Sim Lee Keng Sim Lee
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      21 24 Our deepest condolence* to the family of the late GEORGE CHUA POH CHOON departed 27.7.86. from SENNETT SQUASH CLUB.
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      80 24 MDM. AOAIKALAM SAMPURAM WHeof late Mr. SooMriitMfifckam PHUrf Aged 87 Passed away peacefully on 29/7/86 leaving behind sons M. Anthony Pillai, Saverlmuthu Plllal, daughter* Reglna Doss, Josephine Annammal, sons-in-law Joseph Doss, Leo Anthony, daughters-in-law Theresa Anthony, Maria Theresa. 14 grandchildren and great grandchildren to mourn her loss. Cortege
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      164 24 182 Acknowledgements The Family of the Late: MDM 800 AH MOI, BAMSIE with to express their heartfelt thanks to Brig -Gen. Lee Helen Loong, Acting Minister for Trade Industry, Minister of State for Defence, MP. for Teck Ghee. Community leaders of Teck Ghee constituency, relatives friends for their
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 119 24 GYMNASTICS School* Nationml c'skln (SBH. 9am and 2pm). HOCKEY SHA Premier League: S1A v Police (FPAC, 5.30) Schools National C Boys Umry (Balestier Rd. 8.30 and 9.40am) Jl DO School! NatUnal c'shfm (Kim Seng Technical. :)pvn). RtOBY Schools National Wv: Si Andrews v Chinese High (Woodsville), Dunearn Tech v RI
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  • COMMONWEALTH GAMES
    • 594 25 ATHLETICS Men's 4Mtn hardies: 1 Philip Beattie (N. Ire) 49.605ec 2 Max Robertson (Eng) 49.77 3 Jon Graham (Can) 50.25. Decathlon: 1 Daley Thompson (Eng) 8,663pts (100m 10.37; long jump 7.70; shot put 15.01; high jump 2.08; 400m 47.30; 110m hurdles 14.22; discuss 43.72; pole vault 5.10; javelin 60.82;
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    • 177 25 Lifters' medals restored EDINBURGH Scottish weightlifters Charlie Revolta and Alan Ogilvie, who failed to win medals despite finishing second and third in last week's flyweight division, learned on Monday that they would be rewarded after all. Because there were only three competitors in their weight following the Games boycott, only
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    • 730 25  - No-show by Coe crams Steve's style ALAN HUBBARD fgh By EDINBURGH It never rains but pours on these Commonwealth Games. Yesterday's cycling events had to be postponed for the second time, lady bowlers, water dripping off their anoraks, are up to their ankles in mud and now we face the
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    • 43 25 GS B T Australia 21 19 17 57 England 21 17 19 57 Canada 20 16 9 45 N. Zealand 2 6 8 16 Wales 2 3 5 10 N. Ireland 12 2 5 Scotland 12 2 5 Singapore 1 1
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    • 389 25  -  fh THE man may be, as he claims, pure genius, but there is a darker side to Daley Thompson which is now well beyond the bounds of acceptable behaviour. Like John McEnroe and lan Both am, the decathlete who set a Commonwealth Games record
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    • 125 25 TODAY'S GAMES PROGRAMME BADMINTON Men's/women's singles. 3rd 4th rounds (lpm, GMT), men's doubles, 2nd 3rd rounds (3pm), women's doubles, 3rd round (4pm), mixed doubles, Ist round (5.30pm). BOWLS Men's singles, fours, women's singles, pairs (Bam). Men's pairs, women's singles, pairs, fours (12.30pm). Men's singles, pairs, fours, women's fours (spm). BOXING
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    • 710 25 Singapore welterweight hope is outpointed by Irishman Denny EDINBURGH "Sorry, lah" that's how boxer Mohamed Mukhlis greeted me at the post-bout interview after he had lost on points to Northern Ireland's Damien Denny in a Commonwealth Games welterweight quarter-fi-nal at Ingliston on Monday night. Mukhlis, 23, was
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    • 334 25 GAMES SNIPPETS ALL accreditation cards are all quite clearly marked. But one card caused some confusion in the Games Village this week. It stated the holder was a "Guest Virgin". The explanation was that the badge was being worn by a visitor attached to a certain group of islands in
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    • 429 25 Swimmers set a national record in 400m relay EDINBURGH Singapore's 4xloo metres freestyle quartet of Ang Peng Siong, David Lim, Tay Khoon Hean and Oon Jin Gee clipped nearly two seconds off the national record when they finished fifth in 3min 32.625ec in the final at the
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    • 184 25 CRICKET SCENE LONDON Graham Gooch's second Test century of the summer at Lord's had virtually saved England from defeat by tea in the First Test match against New Zealand here yesterday. His unbeaten 162, helped by an excellent 42 from Peter Willey in a fifth-
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  • 708 26  -  RAV DHALIWAL Scheme similar to that offered by MRT Corporation By ALL expatriates employed in the public service will be offered a gratuity scheme as an alternative to the Central Provident Fund scheme. From now on, new contracts for expatriates will be
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  • 275 26  -  SALMA KHALIK By CIVIL servants have puffed their last cigarette in the office. People who visit government offices and statutory boards will also be asked, politely, to stub out their cigarettes. Smoking will be allowed, for the time being, in common corridors and canteens.
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  • 171 26 Australia seeks 3,950 skilled migrants CANBERRA Australia is opening its doors to skilled migrants, and they need not be computer programmers, accountants or economists. Chefs, nurses and motor mechanics are also welcome. It is looking overseas for 500 each of computer programmers, nurses and chefs. It also wants 350 motor
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  • 52 26 LONDON Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will go into hospital next week for a minor operation on her right hand, officials said on Monday. She will enter hospital some time after the end of a meeting of Commonwealth nations and is expected to be out again by the
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  • 29 26 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 4.50 points to 1,769.40 in the first hour of trading on the New York StockExchange yesterday. AP
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  • 238 26 Rhodes Scholar learnt his ABC in Primary 5 A STUDENT who learnt his ABC Primary 5 when he began schooling in Singapore has landed the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship. Mr Chen Show Mao, 25, who came from Taiwan with his family when he was 11, was the top student at National
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  • 432 26  -  YEO KIM SENG Empty yacht adrift off Trengganu By THE mystery surrounding the Elusive Butterfly, an American yacht found adrift without any crew 200 km off Trengganu on Sunday afternoon, ended yesterday after two of the owner's friends were located here. One
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  • 117 26 JAKARTA The West Java capital of Bandung has reportedly Issued a regulation stipulating that horses mast wear pants. The K.N.1., an Indonesian news agency, said on Monday that the role was introduced to keep the streets dean. Horse carts are one of the main means
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  • 50 26 NASHVILLE King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofia of Spain have been ordered to pay U557,050 (Sfl5,000) to a Nashville cabby W.T. Hardison for a 150-year-old Spanish government bond. Judge Bill Higgins signed the judgment on Monday after the King and Queen failed to appear in court. UPI
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  • 47 26 WASHINGTON Austrian authorities have seized American-made computers bought in West Germany by what may be a vast European network to funnel high-technology equipment to the Soviet bloc, US sources said on Monday. "We think this is the tip of the iceberg," one source said. UPI
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  • 44 26 BEIJING The first allwoman climbing team, from the United States, to attempt to conquer Mount Kongur in China's far west has returned to Beijing after failing to reach the top due to gale force winds, illness and the threat of avalanches. Reuter.
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    • 142 26 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over many areas from pre-dawn clearing in the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 min SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.06 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 8/14 C Showers Melbourne 8/14 C Overcast Bangkok 24/32 C Fair Moscow
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  • The Straits Times
    • 3 1 The Straits Times
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    • Section Two
      • 836 1 FOR four decades, Mr Lee Khoon Choy, Singapore's Ambassador to Japan, has served as a journalist, politician and diplomat. He is an accomplished writer, a musician and a keen supporter of the martial arts. Yet another side of him was revealed when 60 of his watercolours were displayed
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      • 173 1 I The stout for the Seventh Moon Festival I GUINNESS STOUT CELEBRATES THE SEVENTH MOW WITH GIFTS AND GOODWILL. 1^ Guinness Stout, the stout with the full-bodied taste, has long been a part of every celebration of Jf|&^ Its the favourite stout for the m **40 k Seventh Moon Festival
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      • 12 1 Arts Leisure Edited by Richard Lim Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue
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    • Society
      • 1414 2 Work is now underway to restore the 92-year-old Telok Ayer Market or Lau Pa Sat, a former wet market turned food centre. When cracks were found in the octagonal building early last year,the government decided to rebuild it at a cost of $7.4 million. When completed in
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      • 644 2 Athens may be synonymous with Western civilisation but today it is the scene of motoring anarchy. Police are cracking down on errant motorists by removing number plates which can only be reclaimed on payment of a fine. MICHAEL DESIPRIS, a young Greek soldier,
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    • Bilingual
      • 671 3 Freelance painters create new style in Chinese art SOME young men working from makeshift studios in Beijing are creating a new style of Chinese art following a relaxation of the Communist Party's cultural controls. Borrowing freely from Western art, China's new breed of freelance painters are experimenting in areas once
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      • 598 3 Dragon Tales OF ALL the Chinese emperors, Liu Bang was, perhaps, the luckiest. He fought hard for seven years (208 202 BC) before he ascended the throne. In contrast, the first emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty, Liu Xiu, had to battle for
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      • 926 3 Singapore's sunshine fascinated sculptor professor Yang Ching-Tien even before he came here to teach at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts. He tells TAN BAN HUAT what he has dreamt up to combine sculpture and solar energy. VISITING art professor Yang Ching-Tien is
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      • 1047 4  -  NORAINI SHARIF The supply of rattan is fast diminishing and its supply might soon be exhausted. It is because rattan furniture has become very popular among people of all classes. Efforts are now being made by the Forest Research Institute Malaysia to propagate rattan plants through tissue
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      • 539 4 PERNIAGAAN rotan dan perabot rotan sekarang ini amat baik kerana rotan merupakan suatu bahan yang sangat tahan lama dan sesuai untuk kebanyakan iklim. Perabot rotan amat popular baik di Malaysia sendiri mahupun di luar Malaysia dan, semua lapisan masyarakat gemarkannya. Kira-kira 10
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      • 1651 5 The Straits Times Classified^ a i IH(_vpiBI^BB^pBMI|PHBpHpHpHHH^BHHMIVOiK[ __H_MVIIWHMBBHH| f^^?i?wsS2Jfi?s«»sS» 5S j/P? t y^f i# linii'iilili'iiliiHiTi-rTMiil [in I" Irilil^ r 117 1 v U-JilLJßifaiiiiiUrt^ flWuiTtTrtl S i iSK i»r u mm n^M^ m^ 1 set L Come Savour the Best there Is m Szechuan! j _0^ Mfj'lyiflVifLJß J-^J El^ OMEI RESTAURANT
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      • 1107 6 /^^Xr^ I V s^ S >J U TELEPHONE SERVICE: X __L f N m Re X. <sk. itt: -m n Monday to FrWl»r 9am to b 30pm (bpm deadhnHor next day) •Saturday: 8 30am to I y m 4B S^. _fl_ _H'_l_P_P ?pm 1 1 lam deadline lor Th» Sunday
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      • 1238 6 1 1 1 pi I ■liMii m ar* i._#^ THE BUSINESS/ 1 W* 000 PERSONAL W^ !!iKi> COMPUTERS a 8088 Microprocessor at monochrome display 4.77Mhz/BMhz adapter 640K RAM on board 83 key keyboard (Japan) TVM High Resolution Eight Expansion Slots colour monitor a Two 360K Disk Drive Epson LX-86 (NLQ)
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      • 430 6 LUESTBEND* COFFEE PERCOLATORS k URNS In 4 sizes: 22-lDOcqps m 120 or 220 v. S SIGMA I company wJ 43 Cuppage Road Tel: *****25 When It Cornea To Making A Decision To Buy a Swimming Pool, We The Export' From 'ATLANTIS' Have Alot To Say. Price* Range From $16,500 Upwards
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      • 670 6 DUKE'S HEALTH CENTRE 3rd floor, Duke Hotel, 42-46 Meyer Rd. (former Ambassador Hotel) Massage/ Steambath. All rooms with bathrooms attached. Ample parking space. Opens dally 11.00am to 11.30pm. Tel *****87. Visa card acceptable. BEST MASSAGE CENTRE. Rooms with bathrooms attached. Free Parking 10am to midnight. Credit Cards acceptable. Queen's Hotel,
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      • 776 6 GARY MARY MELVIN PERM $45 CUT $18 We ha»e the best stylists in town Highly creative, dedicated enpenenced Fully a qualified London trained MMvin (Morris, London) Miry (Wan Ml, London) TEL: *****78. *****83 n O3 48 Lucky Plu* (rifM hand corner)— 1 ttAWWAYSi 1 MODELS REQUIRED t,\ 4,1 IBy Advanced
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      • 734 6 SPECIAL OFFER OR FLOOR TILING 2" x 12" Ceramic for 3 rms. 1800, 4 rms. $3000, 5 rms. $4000. Ira otter apaciai packaga deal for anovation works with guarantaad rorkmanahip for HDB Flats. Lay 12" x 12" ceramic tiles Including skirting. Construct sink support. Construct 2 pairs arch corners, cooking
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      • 831 6 SPECIALISE IN PRIVATE house renovation. Whether its job for alteration, extension, awnings, i tiling, etc. Call *****20. i SPECIAL OFFER. Supply and lay ceramic floor/ wall tiles. Please tel: *****67, 10a.m. to Bp.m. HDB Licence PCIS-106. SPECIALISE IN LAYING, polishing it repairing of parquet. Tel: *****02/ 5 (day), *****80 (night).
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      • 848 6 riON and repair service. Guaranteed. Pager: *****14. rv ANTENNAE INSTALLATION or •epair. 1 year service guaranteed. :all: *****52/ *****18 39 Other Personal Services matrimonTal problems, we )rovlde discreet, reliable effluent service. Tel: *****79/ *****3. Licence No: 234/3/504. 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal k BUDGET PRICE professional/ lousehold/ office removal, dellv■ry disposal
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      • 514 6 FAST CHEETAHS Quick Printing Professional Quality Service. Money Back Guarantee. #02-99 International Plaza, Anson Rd. Tel: *****09/ *****38, Fax: *****09 We Make You Look Good'. NAME CARDB, LETTERHEADS, Invoices, brochures. Print direct from factory at a lower rate. Grand Press. Blk. 1016, Geylang East Ave. 3, #04-171. *****73. HURRY UPI
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      • 4291 7 56 Industrial 57 Business 57 Business 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situation. Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: 71 Situation. Vacant: Equipment/ Supplies Opportunitie. Opportunitie. Available Awltabto ctoricaT' 1117 CleViJa" cJSca" cSiS S WANT TO RENT or buy good con- ===^==S= A SECRETARY FOR
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      • 657 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales U&lk-In Interview Monday to Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm Sales Assistants (Full Time/Part-Time) If you do not have sales experience but have an aggressive personality, we invite you to apply. Those with good Japanese knowledge and counter sales track record will naturally
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      • 736 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FEMALE MARKETING EXECUTIVE required by local Agency House dealing in sport and recreational flooring systems. Preference will be given to applicants currently in contact with specifiers, architects, designers and developers. Attractive salary plus commission and transport allowance plus rapid promotion to management level. Interested applicants are
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      • 717 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES EXECUTIVES required by established company for sale* of computer supplies A office stationary to dealers a GCE 'A' level or diploma holder. I a Completed N.S for male. I a Good communication skill a Class 3 driving licence. a Preferably with own transport, a No
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      • 1352 8 71 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Sales Technical Technical PARTTIME AGENTS REOD. for mmmmmmm selling best-selling marble/ ce- ,^--^^^^^-^^^^j^^^^^^^^^^^ M^-^-^^^»^B^. ramie flooring, kitchen cabinets, y^ajBMs^aBBB^sMBaWa^aWHBBMSMaMBMaWB^B^Ba^^ blinds etc to flat-owners. Train- r /________________________________________________\__\__Z iriK provided. Opportunity to J//^'^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ turn up to $2,000 p m in com- missions *****22,
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      • 716 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical f ESE Electronics Technicians jjS (Male) Diploma or ITC in Electronics Engineering HI To provide technical support for I production and carry out maintenance of instruments, test-jigs and line 9 installation I Line Technicians I NTC in Electronic?; Engineering H To troubleshoo!
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      • 495 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical D PRODUCTION ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS (Male) 2) ASSISTANT TECHNICIANS/ MACHINE KEEPERS (M«"e) y^Diploma/ITC/NTC Of Tech 4 in Mechanical/ Electrical/Electronics/ Maintenance Fitting/ Tool Die/Metal Machining Trade Able to speak Mandarin Age below 26 Abie to work on re [z. m»g shifts Completed N.S. Interested applicants are invited to
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      • 585 9 72 Situation. Vacant: 73 Situation. Vacant: 73 Situation. Vacant: 73 Situation. Vacant: 73 Situation. Vacant: 73 Situation. Vacant: 74 ff^j^J^ 74 SES^ 1 1 mSIS^S^ mSSI!^!!^ Technical Production Production Production Production Production Miacellaneou. Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Beverage company require* REFRIGERATION TECHNICIAN RequirementK e Good knowledge of refrigeration system. Sec. education
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      • 496 9 1 i CBMAI C DDftnilCTinN 0R H rCIfIMWC rnV/l/Uv I Ivll You can choose the following Wf^T^ =rr J I S Minimum Primary 6 education Is t shift: 7.00 am 3.30 pm -y-^ IB ■jj: y Am)Am)mmmm^lm^m%JLd interview between B. ooam and '\~^ni^ aB t %§K, j^fl tomwTTmfuuVMwmm The Personne
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      • 385 9 I I National I Electronic ■Ifffl ComponenlK Urgently requires EGsmmww Dip/rfCM* or X>' {Tech} Completed N.S. •Q.C. experience pref. A Ma\a«*BwiaißßHß^Bßl m Pref/;Oip/tTC/'A' level Dynamic Personally Able to work independently experience prel. errc/NTC AbietoworK Ist 3rd Sfcifts or Perm. 2nd Shift. Experience pref. I FTC (Elect) I e Completed N.S.
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      • 354 9 We urgently require: Male Operators High starting salary Age between 16—22 years No rotating shifts, 5 -day work-week Good fringe benefits Production Leaders Minimum Secondary 4 or NTC 3 and/or some relevant experience. Interested, please come personally tor an interview between 9.00 am 5.00 pm at. Personnel Department Matsushita Electronics
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      • 461 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous mateo polo ■sinoa o n t REQUIRES IMMEDIATELY TECHNICIAN Starting aalary IMS p.m.. confirmed aalary $885 p.m a Completed or exempted from full-time N.S. a Possess NTC3 In Electrical Engineering, a Possess PUB Licence, a Preferably have 2 5 yrs' experience In Maintenance Field, a Knowledge
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      • 468 9 J HELLO... W£re a big stable American company E making first-class telephones. If you're g looking for a friendly environment, E come and join us as: PRODUCTION m OPERATORS 1 (Female) mill [In B Permanent 2nd shift OR Permanent 3rd shift: A Auto-insertion experience V |j preferred H Age: 16
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      • 213 9 English ffi irience. r Clinic m Hospitalisation Benefits bj riage Leave ance J orm •ogram >r Friday 1, August 1986 IAT&T j imer Products Re Ltd load 1 J bi Industrial Estate Building at Road) 70, 71. 72, 84, 91, I HOTEL PHOENIX invites applicants for (Full-Time Only) FRONT OFFICE
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      • 443 9 I IB I PLAZA HOTEL requires i HOSTESS (Club 5) t Gross salary S7S3 p.m. f) Able to speak Mandarin. I e At least 5' 4". n Relevant experience. OUTSTATION CASHIER I" e Sec. 4 education with credit In Maths, e With at least 1 year experience. BARTENDER e At
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      • 983 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous __>L^_^-^-^^-^<>^--^ Earn from $1200 $1800 per month as a PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICER (4 vacancies) Working hours: 7.00pm I.ooam. Very attractive fringe benefits such as: Good incentive scheme Medical benefits Free transport Interested applicant* please call personally after 7.00pm at Studio Theatre Lounge
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      • 1068 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous TEPPAN KITCHEN Pte Ltd. Noodle restaurant requires: Part-time/ Full-time Walters, Waitresses Trainee Cooks. Interested parties, please call personally for an interview at: 81-188, Parkway Parade, from 10am to 10pm. CHINESE DELIVERY DRIVER cum Store Assistant reqd. at Upp. Thomson. Age below 30. Able to start work
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      • 608 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous WANTED FULL-TIME Part-time Workers. Male/ female. Call *****69. 1 CHINESE FEMALE General Worker required at Changi Road. Interested please call: *****58. 81 Vehicles For Hire BENEFIT 1 Free 24-hr Emergency Breakdown and Towing Services. W l3OO/1400 cc $35/day I I 1600 cc $45/day 1 I TEL:
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      • 809 10 81 Vehicles For Hire 81 Vehicles For Hire Don't Drive without The GASCARD Benefits Privileges They are all over the vehicle section. So much for so little. It's true value for your money. The GASCARD takes care of all your motoring needs. Only $48 per annum. No subscription fees. Call
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      • 736 10 87 For Sale: Mercedes 87 For Sale: Mercedes SIN HIAP HONG MOTOR CO. BUY SELL We offer high price for all models of Mercedes and other pte. co. cars. Hire purchase can be arranged. Call Tel: *****03/ *****33/5 99/ 101, Soo Chow Walk Oft Upp. Thomson Rd. 8.8 km Singapore
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      • 864 10 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan BENEFIT 9 Free Year-end Gift. ALMOST '83 Q plate Nissan Sportswagon 1.3. Atrcon. Radio cassette. Excellent condition. $13,900. Loan 70%. *****11/2 LATE 78 200L Power steering, central locking, s/rlms, metallic gold. Tax 10/86. Guaranteed excellent cond. $6,500. Tel: *****96. MID '84 NISSAN Pulsar 1.0 DX, 5-door,
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      • 925 10 90 For Sale: Toyota BENEFIT #10 Special secondhand vehicle Pre-purchase Inspection. •85 APRIL TOYOTA Corolla 1.3 GL Hatchback. 5-door. 5-speed. 12--valves. Aircon, radio, cassette, 1 owner. Low mileage. Showrm. cond. $27,300 0.n.0. *****59. AUG. '81 TOYOTA Supercrown. 2.8 fully auto. 1 pte. owner. PARF. Complete fty. accessories. Original paint. Mint
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      • 952 10 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi ■78 MITSUBISHI LAMDA 1600 SL. 5-speed pte. owner, full accessoes Beautiful condition. $8,000 0.n.0. Call: *****36, Ben. •79 LANCER 1.40L, pte owner, new tax, full accessories Very good cond PARF. $10,800 0.n.0. Sam *****46. '80 1400 GLX Colt Supershift 3-dr. Alrcon., power windows, hl-fl, s/rims, front
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      • 812 11 92 For Sale: Mazda '82 MAZDA 323 1.5 Notchback sspeed. Pte. owner, alrcon., hi-fi, beautiful cond. $16,500 *****85 '83 MAZDA 323 15. 5-speed. Hatchback, aircon., cassette, original paint. $19,500. *****40. '84 MAZDA RX-7, pte owner, full expensive accessories, full body kit, good cond. $37,500. *****79 •84 MAZDA 929 2-dr auto.
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      • 1640 11 95 For Sale: Suzuki 96 For Sale: Other Makes fjp B a JFV"9SV B J" H V B 2VI 1971 MINI SPECIAL. Full race See ■^^7*l^ W'* i B to appreciate. $5,000 0.n.0. Call 10a m onwards *****55 nr-MCCM-r UiCL 19M COLT TURBO. 3 mths Old. 0 DCNtrl I \O
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      • 415 11 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/ Scooters BENEFIT #18 Discounts on VICOM Inspection. Lowaat Hira-Purchaaa intaraat rala for n»w motorcycle*! (Trada-in acceptable) 12 mths. 8% p.a. 18 mths. 10% p.a. 24 mths. 12% p.a. (Caah payment buying your secondhand motorcycla) J L CYCLE 210 Lavender Street, S pore 1233 Telu *****62 ft
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      • 605 11 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE PRICE, HIGHEST OFFER, CASH PAYMENT e we can offer you better price for any used car, model c.c. e PARF or non-PARF company registered, commercial van and pick-up trade in acceptable ALL CUSTOMERS WELCOME Kindly contact MR. a MRS. KOH of MING HUAT MOTOR TRADING 306,
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      • 818 11 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE PRICE. HIGHEST offer and cash payment for PARF, non-PARF used cars, commercial vans, pick-ups. Trade-In considered. All customers are welcome. 25, Still Road, S'pore 1542. Tel: *****60/ *****97, Mr Sim/ Mr Ng, day and night. REOD. 1 CAR urgently. Preferably low c.c. Cash payment. Convenient arrangement
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      • 975 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses CORONATION RD. 2-STOREY seml-d bunglw. $1300. Opposite S'pore Turf Club detached bunglw. $1200. Hong Leong Gdn. 2-storey terr $900. D.20 2-storey terr. h'ses. $800 $1200. Ring *****61. DiST 21 CHENG SOON Gdn. D/storey detached bungalow. 4 bdrms. Separate servant's amenities. Central alrcond. Fully furn. Occidental *****00/
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      • 820 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments i Jones Lang I WOOttOn 532-3888 I ;3EJ£ Ardmore Park 3 bedrooms $3,000 p.m. ■fS^-i Ardmore Point Studio 1 bedroom 2,000 p.m. J^C Balmoral Park j !§e|F Townhouse 4 bedrooms 3,000 p.m. 'Jap- Balmoral Towers '^_i» Penthouse 6 bedrooms 5,000 p.m. Beaverton
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      • 610 11 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments I fYANG'SI GARDEN VILLAGE Newly completed luxurious apartment blockt, off Holland/ Ulu Pandan Road. 3,4.5 bedrooms partially or fully furnished Walking distance to the American School. Close proximity to Japanese School, Shopping Supermarket Pools, squash, security and landscape garden *****77 YAN6S PROPERTY MAN. e Dist.lo Nasslm
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      • 961 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments RAJAH TOWER PENTHOUSE (#26-01 A #26-02) tor lease/ sale 4 bedrooms all with attached bathrooms. Tastefully furnished In oriental design. Fully aircon carpeted. *****77 Sheltord Vale, 3 bdrms. Living/ balcony, facing greenery, $4,000. Beverly Mai, 3 bdrms. mals. Unobstructed view. $2,800. Balmoral Pk. high fir 3
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      • 1007 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LAGOON VIEW. F/FURN. Must rent, owner transferred overseas. High fir 1 attached bathrm. 2 aircons. $1,000 0.n.0. *****09. NEAR SHENTON WAY, Landmark Twr. High fir. Beautiful seavlew. 3 bdrms. Furn. Full facilities. $1,700. Vanda *****18. OCEAN PARK 3+ 1 bdrms., Cheng Hong Mansion 4 1., Jurong
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      • 994 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.9 WILKIE MANS. Cosy small project. 3 rms., pool, beautifully furn. $1,250. Colleensand: *****32 D.9 10, Skyvllla, Pacific/ Dragon View Mans. etc. 3-bdrm. furn. apts. $750 $950 Rodge *****73/4 EXPAT. TENANTED DIST.2I breezy cosy 2-bedroom condo near pool/ club house. Tel: *****13 FABER HILL CONDO. Upper
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      • 583 12 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments URGENTLY REQD. 2/ 3/ 4/ 5-rm HDB pte. apts. Furnished/ unfurnished at various dists Luzon Service: *****06/ *****06 GREENFIELD ENTERPRISE PTE Ltd. *****79 Ready buyers for flats and bungalows. HDB/ HUDC/ APT. Bedok/ Clementl/ Marine Parade/ Pine Gr unfurn./ other dlsts. *****09. JAPANESE/ EUROPEAN CLIENTS require
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      • 1125 12 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses I 3 bdrms i ta« h I I Fum -sK ?63 DISTRICT 11, Orchid Inn vicinity. Beautiful single storey i bungalow on elevated land, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, renovated, land area 6,500 square feet, mature garden, must view. Only $600,000. Call *****09
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      • 963 12 113 For Sale: Houses D.20 THOMSON RISE Est. s/store> bunglw. 3+ 1 bdrms, 5,200 sq.ft F'hold. Renovated. $530,000 System Properties *****33 D.20 WELLINGTON GDN. D/store> semi-d. 1 yr. old. 3500 sq.ft Built-in 3300. 4+l rms. $500,000 Holland *****79. D.21 BINJAI PK. S/storey bungalow, 16,731 sq.ft. 3 1 rms., attached baths.
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      • 1356 12 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments ■-c> Phase II Block 2 D NEW DESIGN SPANISH STYLE SITUATED IN BRADDELL RD/ SOMMEVILLE WALK EASY ACCESS TO MRT STATIONS. EXCELLENT LOCATION, INDOOR AND j fspi OUTDOOR FACILITIES, SWIMMING POOL, I2y SQUASH COURT, GAME ROOM, GARDEN. CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND. ««&*y
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      • 1013 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.lO HENRY PARK walk-up beautifully renovated apt. 3 bdrms./ servant's/ attached bath. 1600 sq.ft. $275,000 0.n.0. Rolf: *****11 D.ll MINBU VILLA furn. High fir 3+l rms. Spacious living/ dining. Pool and security. F'hold. Holland *****79 D.ll ULTRA MANS. (Derbyshire Rd.) 3 1 bdrms./ attached bathrm.
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      • 1007 13 114 For Sale: Private Apartments 0.5 HONG LEONG Condo High fir Facing sea. 3 rms. Holland *****79 D.5 PASIR PANJANG facing sea. 3 1 bdrms. Renovated. Furnished. $185,000 *****80/ *****82. 0 7 HIGHRISE APT. 1,818 sq ft Excellent facing. $260,000 0.n.0. *****78/ *****07. (No agents). D.9 CAIRNHILL CT. 4 1-bdrm.
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      • 990 13 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments S-RM. Blk. TWO Clementl 414, 717, 724, 413 135 145 Bedok 54, 715, 415, 405 125-140 AM Klo 714, 539, 501 130-140 N Bridge Rd. 12 (2 units) 128 4-RM. Blk A.M.KIO 602. 210, 457, 209 75-85 Bedok 121, 51 75-85 3-RM. Blk. Clementl 430,
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      • 990 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments S-RM. DOVER CRES. renovated well maintained. High fir. Facing morning sun. $120,000 ono. CPF $122,000. 255-3333 5-RM. FARRER/ HOLLAND (point blk.) Choice location. Marble, kitchen cabinets, wardrobes. $118,000/ $125,000. Harvest *****88. S-RM. MARINE DR. (point) b1k.73, marble/ vinyl/ ceramic flooring, cabinet. Near amenities. $129,000 neg.
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      • 635 13 116 For Sale: HOB Apartments 3-RM. TOA PAYOH, Blk 73. lov floor. Please contact: *****92. Ni agents please. 3-RM. TOA PAYOH Lor.6, 81k.3J terrazzo/ mosaic, high fir. Tel *****21/ *****03. 3-RM. TOA PAYOH 81k. 124. Ce ramies throughout lncl. kitchen cabinet, *****69 (Agent) 3-ROOM A.M. KIO, 7th fir., slmpl' renovation,
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      • 839 13 117 Properties Wanted We specialise in ANG MO KIO I CLEMENTI, BEDOK, TOA PAYOH HDB 3/ 4/ 5-rooms SKY PROPERTY *****64/*****20 READY BUYERB REQ. Chal Chee 2-rm., Tanglln Halt 2-rm., Bedok N. 2-rm., Bedok N. 4-rm., Katong 0 terr., Holland bunglw. others. > Luzon Service: *****03/ 4. A BUSINESSMAN SEEKS
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      • 1136 13 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces DHDB PROTOTYPE FACTORIES AT DEFU INDUSTRIAL PARK AND WOODLANDS INDUSTRIAL PARK E Prototype factories are available for letting on first-come first-served basis. Land areas from 900 sq m to 5, 1 92 sq m. Factory floor areas from 31 2 sq mto 1, 080
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      • 590 13 121 For Rent 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces I KECK SENG TOWER, Cecil Street fifit fls?«tSM^y^fc j njil ii i^j r xf~t «-M (h i i L^£^B^^snpff^. 'l^^p I&T* Keck Seng Group 338 2828 (m™^) 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces GROUND FLOOR WAREHOUSE/ Factory
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      • 424 13 Which new office building is next to the PIE? CISCO BUILDING modern office space for lease Sole Leasing Agent: (HP) ChestertonsLimOh P'Operty Consultants Pte ltd j^^^l Chartered Surveyors 1 0 Anson Road #19-01 International Plaza Telex: RS ***** (CHESTS) Tel: 221 8288. SUPREME HOUSE SHOP SPACE 255 sq. ft. (23.7m2)
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      • 472 13 PARKWAY PARADE OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE 37 sq.m. 164 sq.m. 296 sq.m. 519 sq.m. Competitive rataa. Also available ahopa restaurant for leaae. Good location. Enquiries: DEVELOPMENT PLANNING ft MANAGEMENT PTE LTD Tal. *****00 NEW OUALITY OFFICE ORCHARD/DHOBY GHAUT AMPLE PARKING AREA: 398 SQ.FT. ONWARDS RENTAL $2.20 P.S.F. ONLY Contact Mis
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      • 635 14 121 For Rent: Office Spaces THE PLAZA, high fir Facing sea. Approx. 400 sqft $1,100 lncl. maintenance. Ring: *****19. VACANT UNITS AT 351 A &B/ 353A Jalan Besar. Reliance Building Ample carpark. Tel *****29 $760/ $950 P.M. tad 400/500 sq.ft. Parkway Builders' Ctr. D.15 (next to Parkway) *****55 Ext. 5.
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      • 1189 14 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Prime retail space For Sale or Lease With 5-year buy-back guarantee Strategically located; overlooking the Singapore river; within the heart of the financial and business districts; a location earmarked to be a major tourist attraction.
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      • 712 14 137 Tours 137 Tour* 137 Tourt 137 Tours ®Pfli P BUSINESS OR PLEASOBP/3?B| jp|jjMhfl£OT^^You can now afford to travel in style, get your! M^^i I |S M T S__l___i_i business done, combine it with pleasure KLjv __L_H___R ___^k^^_W Ml^^i^B-_- VVW^^v y____l PP^MB_-i--_ j*^ 0^ Jr 1 J^l llw»* LUXURIOUS, V^ic^OßLDPL^^^
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      • 445 14 137 Tours 137 Tour* grand mass wedding I m HONEYIVIO 9 N tours i^Qß^ The Besl Choice In Everyway DATE OF CEREMONY fl| 21STSEPTEMBER1986 Iff 17TH MAY 1987 VENUE: JMI f J NEPTUNE THEATRE jSSI I DEPARTURE: fflL J^ I I 22ND SEPTEMBER 1986 Jm/Kf\*« "fW- <3 I COLOUR BROCHURES
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      • 590 15 137 Tour* 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tour* Singapore I lelsinki Stockholm London Singapore TMs is not a joke. night Baltic Sea cruise on board the luxurious liner For almost the price of an air-ticket to London, Silja line, a free day in Stockholm,
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      • 219 15 GENTING N PENANG (Pearl of the Orient) j r GENTiNG N CAMERON HIGHLAND^ I GENTING HIGHLANDS (Casino Hotel) CAMERON H^HLANDS NEW SHAN TRAVEL SIN CHUNG TOURS #01-09. City PlazB Geylang #02-03, South Bridge Centre Tel: *****33 ta ,o€ Tel: *****88 r*«i ttfex^fct^^j..- I^TT% NEWSMAN TRAVEL A I! 100 Orchard Rd,
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      • 595 15 STH^^ 3D/3H CLUB MED M,T t^ C BERATING BEACH V^S MAk\)} > RESORT $355 Wli/*C^±T 3D/3N HYATT KUANT AN 1? i\Tf BEACH RESORT $170 «Ltifl JD/2N PULAU BEBAR Cy PRIVATE BEACH M^lt^r^^r RESORT $150 WmlWi *X SPECIAL 1 DAY \wUnMj9 KUKUP/DURIAM TOUR $35 I #II Wd\ Ind: Delicious SEAFOOD LUNCH
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      • 474 15 137 Tours NATIONAL DAY A HARI RAYA HAJI Ponang Delight Package Tour Incl. Meals t Pen. Bridge Tour 3D4N Coach/Air $269 Dep: 7/8 2D3N Coach/Air $219 Dep: 8/8 Cameron/Genting/K. Lumpur Tour 3D4N $129/$159 Dep: 7/8, 14/8 CanMron Highland* 2Days3Nights $99/$ll9 Coach Dep: 8/8, 15/8 $69 Coach Depart 7/8, 14/8 Ganting/K.
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      • 774 15 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education rQ SCHILLER INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY America* UrtvarsKy* r+NfT/ London, Paris, Heideftwrg. Madrid, Strasbourg XJJji/ (Accredited Member AICS WaarHnflton DC UA) HOTEL MANAGEMENT DEGREE COURSES 2-year Associate Degree/Diploma in Hotel Mgt. 3/4-yr Bachelor's Degree in Hotel Mgt SIU offers an intensive programme combining basic business studies
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      • 348 15 147 Academic Courses GRADUATE OFFERS TUITION in tfaths Phy*tM for Sec I) 14, Ib. Tel: *****2': lONS. OEQRSE GHAO. Teacher jives tuition. A' 4 'O' Levels Physics, group *****33 M> t iu. .ADY TUTORS AVAIL, for f rt., Sec terela In all dlsts. Keascnible rates Tel: *****97/ *****98 'RIVATE/ HOME
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      • 595 16 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses GET A RECOGNISED COMPUTER QUALIFICATION AT INFORMATICS COURSES OFFERED Wordstar, dßase 11/111, *1 NCC DIPLOMA IN Lotus 1-2-3, Symphony, COMPUTER STUDIES Framework, Accounting, (Incorporating City Guilds Micro-processor, 747 (418), designed for GCE. Assembler. "0"or"A" level holders. No prior Courses 1& 2 qualify for computer
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      • 373 16 Courses offer: NCC DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDCS (tncorporitht C i 6 411) No prior computer knowled|C required. C G 418 (formerly 747) No prior computer knowtedfe required. ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES Incorporating DPM pts I IV. NCC SA, BCSPt 1 I ICCP COP SHORT COURSES Wordstar 2000 MS-DOS I
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      • 754 16 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses BOOKKEEPING (Beginner*) l)Wed 6.00- 7.30pm 30/0 2) Thurs 6.00- 7.30pm 31/0 BOOKKEEPING (Inter.) l)Wed 6.00- 7.30pm 30/0 2) Thurs 730- 9.30pm 31/0 HIGHER ACCOUNTING 1) Thurs 7.30- 9.30pm 31/0 2) Frl 7.30- 9.30pm 01/0 COST ACCOUNTING 1) Thurs 6.00- 7.30pm 31/0 ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE 1) Frl
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      • 1346 16 159 Fitness/ Sports 159 Fitness/ Sports Instruction Instruction I7 Now s your chance to get fit under expert guidance Swim and I7 aerobicise your way to better, healthy living' Basic Aerobics a beginner s course that I suitable tor everyone 17 including children Classes held twice weekly Intermediate Aerobics a
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      • 525 16 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES w^^^m CTAUTC DCRAftfti I Telefax No: *****59 HHB 2> lANI 5> H&3UB tf I g^ se^ee. Tel *****11 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD I ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 APPOINTMENTS 1 Applications Engineer I j|i. Schlumberger Systems is part of a multinational group which fs. r leads the world in
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      • 534 16 Rates: Box Service: Straits^Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo {^SINGAPORE "TJEn NATIONAL P;l PRINTERS (PTE) LTD CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN PRINTING We are one of the leading commercial printing companies in Singapore with a fast growing workforce of 350 staff. We would like to
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    • Page 17 Advertisements
      • 643 17 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THf REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Salt No. 4*55 of 19M i Between OVERSEAS UNION BANK I/TO Plaintiff! And ROBERT SOETANTO ...DefendMil NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Robert Soetuto 11-T7, Yen San BoUding, 2CB Orchard Road Singapore TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you
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      • 593 17 > SHERIFF'S SALE In the High Court Of The Republic Of Singapore In The Cause Of Z Suit No. 4632 of 1985 Execution No. 56 of 1986 Motor Carriage General Repairs Pte nt Ltd Plaintiffs Versus James Wee Boon Kan Defendants AUCTION SALE OF Bending Machine, Drills, Cutters, Welding Machine,
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      • 66 17 BE A WINNERjMTH KNIGHTS Don't miss this special treat. Buy any Knight book and you stand a chance to win attractive prizes. Remember to collect yourpasscard to enter the KNIGHT SEARCH CONTEST. Closing date for receipt of entry 8 August 1986^**"*^^ -i^^ r 0 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS knight books bring you
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    • Page 17 Miscellaneous
      • 778 17 SUN TAN Byiollette PEANUTS BySchuiz JBP^TJHtoE ft bouiTW f^so hstbn\ WJ^Tmiifx least it IZI M lr >Jbv l!t /N S H j r a* ICAfcFULIi.AS] r eEACKAW£F«oM V. 50 I PON'T WAVE A HO, NOT AT ALL... THAT'S NICE, CHUCK.. SOMETIMES I OJISM I r^N\TO^A/-rOy»U y J|kJ |'M6OIWSTD H^f^pNCTHINf I
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      • 1020 18 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE H PROPOSED EXTERNAL AIRPORT SIGN JP AT AIRPORT BOULEVARD IN CHANGI §§1 AIRPORT jjH PROPOSED MINOR MODIFICATION S TO THE EAST ARRIVAL AND WEST .;£> DEPARTURE ENTRANCES :-I|k Separate tenders are invited from the ,o; CIDB registered contractors (Class Al and y above) for building works to
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      • 780 18 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ompanlf* Wladtag Up No. 47? «f lltt. In the Matter the ©mpanlwi Act (Chapter 18S) Aml In toe Matter ti SELCO SALVAGE LIMITED ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE Is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up of the abovenamed Company
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    • Arts & Leisure
      • 594 19 Homely spirits filled test's opening night The KL Arts Festival opened on Sunday. MURIEL SPEEDEN reports. FOLK RHYTHMS set the tone for the Kuala Lumpur Arts Festival, which officially opened at the Dewan Bandaraya (City Hall) auditorium on Sunday night. Apart from the short laser display at the beginning that
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      • 410 19 Brazil the film is ending its short run at Orchard. Go catch it, urges PATRICK SHEN. BRAZIL is bizarre; Brazil is breathtaking; Brazil is brilliant. It is quite a blast literally, and quite positively the best new film shown so far this year.
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      • 672 19 Bob Dylan has released his 30th album, Knocked Out Loaded (CBS). We asked MICHAEL CHEAH, editor of BigO. the rock 'n' roll and comics magazine, to review the record. AFTER Elvis Presley died, most rock fans must have wondered if they would ever
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      • 353 19 df REIGNING chess champion Garri Kasparov smoothly defended the first game of his world title defence against Anatoly Karpov for a draw with the black pieces on Monday. The draw was seen by experts as a slight psychological victory for the champion, who
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    • Page 19 Miscellaneous
      • 338 19 What's On SEMINAR TALK EXHIBITIONS dance and a snake charmer's NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN GEYLANG SERAI DOWN act Pasir Panjang Paradise BLOOD SUPPLY OF HIP COUNTER-TRADE. Talk by MEMORY LANE. Features Restaurant Theatre (opposite AND SPINE. By Dr Peter William Liesman, director, the history of Malays in Singa- Haw Par Vllla
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      • 987 19 —I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another
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    • Page 20 Advertisements
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    • Page 20 Miscellaneous
      • 930 20 I SBC 5 IObC 8 All programmes m Mandarn I CD'S On SBC 8 I SBC 12 All programmes in English unless otherwise indicated I^^^^^^^^^^^ unless otherwise indicated I I^^^^^^^^^^^ Wl pro|^mmes in English unless otherwise indicated 2.30 PM SBC Text live' Sample Pages Deficiency Syndrome) and is removed from
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