The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition, 5 August 1989

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  • 20 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY OVERSEAS EDITION SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1989 Price: 551.20 (in Singapore) Elsewhere by subscription only MCI(P) 42/8/88
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  • 961 1 Foreigners with strong family ties here will also be treated more favourably FOREIGNERS married to Singaporeans or those with strong family ties here can expect their applications for permanent residence to be viewed more favourably from now. Home Affairs Minister S. Jayakumar told
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  • 102 1 MORE than 2,700 Singaporeans renounced their citizenship over the last three years, Home Affairs Minister Prof S. Jayakumar revealed yesterday. Replying to Mr Teo Chong Tee (Changi) who asked for figures on the number of Singaporeans who had renounced their citizenship to
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  • 1051 1 SINGAPORE is prepared to allow the United States to set up some military facilities here to make it easier for the Philippines to continue hosting American bases, Parliament heard yesterday. Announcing this, the Minister of State for Finance and Foreign Affairs, Briga-dier-General
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  • 386 1 Illegal foreign workers BOSSES who knowingly employ more than five illegal immigrants or overstayers will be given three strokes of the cane under a new Bill introduced in Parliament yesterday. A Ministry of Home Affairs statement yesterday said this mandatory sentence will be meted out together
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    • 87 1 More views on HK migrants: Page 20 WHEN THE HONGKONGERS COME MARCHING IN: SEE VIEWPOINT, PAGE 13 HOME Boy, 14, lost $12,000 at mahjong and blackjack PAGE 6 Electronic Road pricing gets green light PAGE 4 ‘Suicide pact’ boy, 14, who changed his mind PAGE 5 Major exercise to revise,
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  • PARLIAMENT
    • 382 3 GOVERNMENT guidelines for Singaporeans wishing to marry work permit holders will be revised in line with the liberalised immigration policy, labour Minister York Suan told Parliament yesterday. These Singaporeans would be treated no less favourably than foreigners seeking permanent residence here for themselves and
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    • 550 3 Act now used mostly against drug traffickers THE Government’s power to detain criminals without trial was given another five-year lease of life by Parliament yesterday. The House passed the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) (Amendment) Bill, giving the Act its eighth extension since it
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    • 297 3 THE Public Utilities Board has completed site survey and soil investigation work on the Linggiu Dam project in Johor, Parliament heard yesterday. The PUB is now pre-quali-fying contractors for the construction work and the project is expected to be completed by the end
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  • HOME
    • 677 4 If ratio of Chinese exceeds 76%, more Malay and Indian immigrants will be allowed. Long-term land-use study shows Singapore can have four-million population. Government will re-cycle surpluses by spending half-a-billion to $1 billion a year to upgrade HDB estates. Tough policies
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    • 376 4 PROBLEMS would arise if thousands of Hongkongers took advantage of Singapore’s recently-liberalised immigration policy and came here in one sudden rush but that is unlikely to happen. Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, who said this on Wednesday night, added
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    • 119 4 A STANDARD Chartered Bank officer was charged last week with 18 additional counts of misappropriating 32 share certificates valued at $244,244.68. No plea was taken from Peter Teo Bee Teck, 35. Teo is said to have been entrusted with the 14 Singapore Airlines
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    • 143 4 HONGKONG resident who opt to nettle here must accept that Singapore is a multiracial society and make adjustment** to fit in, Mr Lira Boon Heng has said. The MP for Kebun Baru said: “We expect them to fit into our society.
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    • 550 4  -  By RAV DHALIWAL THE Cabinet has given its approval for the introduction of Electronic Road Pricing, a sophisticated method of monitoring traffic flow and billing motorists who enter congested areas Revealing this last Saturday, Communications and Information Minister Yeo Ning Hong said it
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    • 125 4 TWO new prisons to be built at Tana Merah Besar, near Changi jail, at a cost of $76 million, will have a host of special security equipment to make them escape-proof. The prisons, to accommodate 600 inmates each, are needed to relieve overcrowding
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    • 377 5 EMPLOYERS who knowingly hire illegal workers should face the same punishment as the illegal workers themselves now do, Mr Lim Boon Heng, the deputy secre-tary-general of the National Trades Union Congress, said. Writing in the latest issue of NTUC News, the fortnightly
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    • 463 5 A TEENAGE girl who made a suicide pact with her Canadian boyfriend died when she fell from the rooftop of a block of Housing Board flats. But her boyfriend, who was to have followed her,
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    • 139 5 THE blockbuster movie Batman will be shown in Singapore at the end of the month, but its album by Prince has been taken off the shelf because two of its songs have been banned. Batman as a movie had been passed by
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    • 90 5 A PRIVATE doctor who was ordered to be struck off the register for commiting adultery with a patient has filed an appeal in the High Court against the Singapore Medical Council’s decision. Dr Alex Ooi Koon Hean, 39, an obstetrician, was alleged to have taken advantage
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    • 165 5 A FORMER staff nurse from a private hospital, who was found to be negligent in the death of a psychiatric patient, has been struck off Singapore’s Register of Nurses. The Singapore Nursing Board said in a statement on Wednesday that a disciplinary inquiry
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    • 303 5 CINEMAS in Singapore are seeing brighter times again after two to three years in the doldrums. People in the industry say that more tickets are now being sold at the box offices because the Copyright Act has curbed the circulation of
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    • 299 5  -  By GERRY DE SILVA THE Advertising Standards Authority of Singapore (Asas) has decided to curb job advertisements which discriminate against applicants on grounds of sex, race or religion. But there will be some exceptions to the ruling where the
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    • 257 5 SINGAPORE’S economic growth this year should exceed the Government’s original estimate of 6 to 7 percent if the United States economy does not slow down too quickly, Trade and Industry Minister Hsien Loong said last night. Brig-Gen (Res) Lee, speaking at a dinner
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    • 366 6 then stole from dad to pay off his losses A 14-YEAR-OLD schoolboy ended a mahjong and blackjack gambling session with two other teenagers with a whopping loss of $12,000 then stole from his father to pay off the $5,000 he
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    • 163 6 A SEX-CHANGE model jumped to her death after she had problems with boyfriends. It was her fourth attempt at suicide, a corner's court was told. Tiffany Shiroko Hazel Huan. 26. was found dead on May 10 at the foot of Block 7 in Mandarin
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    • 355 6  -  By ROMEN BOSE THE woman who made the Singapore Youth Orchestra (SYO) what it is today is quitting in a huff because of the lack of commitment of members. Miss Vivien Goh. Resident Conductor and Music Director of
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    • 89 6 A WOMAN passenger asleep on a flight from New Delhi to Singapore on Monday felt someone touching her breasts. A court was told that the victim, a 24-year-old Singaporean, woke up and saw Balwant Rana, 34, hurriedly withdrawing his hand from her T-shirt.
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    • 248 6 OPPOSITION MP Chiam See Tong will be part of a 15-member Singapore delegation to a meeting of Asean parliamentarians later this month. A happy Mr Chiam said this was the first time that he was being included in a parliamentary delegation representing Singapore
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    • 237 6  -  By LYNETTE ONG THE long-awaited art theatre for serious movie buffs is expected to be ready by early 1991. Construction of the 350seat theatre, to be built next to Cathay Cinema in Dhoby Ghaut, will begin this month. The theatre, to be called Pieturehouse.
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    • 561 6  -  Lees’ holdings in OCBC Bank alone worth US$850m By SHARON LAU IT IS said that to be interviewed by Forbes magazine is an achievement; but to be included in its billionaire club is a rare honour one which two Singaporeans
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    • 243 7  -  By ALAN HUBBARD, Europe Editor LONDON A record eight Singaporean students have graduated with first-class honours from a British university. Following the recently-reported award of first-class-honours degrees in mechanical and process engineering to seven Singaporeans at Sheffield I'niversity, eight more
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    • 227 7 ALMOST half the households in Singapore are expected to fly the flag for National Day on Aug 9. There are at least 100,000 families who will be flying the State flag for the first time. They are people who have
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    • 328 7 THE trend in Singapore is for diploma-holders in science and technology to catch up salary-wise with degree-holders, National Development Minister S. Dhanabalan told Singapore Polytechnic graduands on Tuesday. This is already happening in the developed world, where "the earnings of some
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    • 256 7 SO HIGH is the quality of instruction and students at the Japan-Singapore Institute of Software Technology that its diplomas have received accreditation from the Japanese government. The institute is the first outside Japan to earn this recognition from the Ministry of
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    • 149 7 A FORMER national footballer this week claimed trial to four charges of corruption involving $6,900. M. Kumar, 37, until his arrest a sales manager with Singapore Newspaper Services, is alleged to have accepted $2,000 from newspaper vendor Kolanday Marimuthu for getting him the distribution
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    • 373 7 THE response to Proton Saga in Singapore has been encouraging, with about 50 orders placed for the Malaysian-made car on its debut on Tuesday. Judging by this response, Proton looks set to give the East Europeans and Koreans
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    • 288 7 SHAPE up or ship out that’s the light hint some airlines are dropping to cabin crew members who put on weight. They include Singapore Airlines and British Airways, with the UK national carrier even producing a set of desired height to weight
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    • 158 7 POLICE have arrested six teenagers believed to be members of an all-girl gang involved in assaulting several other girls in Boon Lay Place last month. The suspects, members of a gang called the Teratai Mosquito Queen, are believed to have taken part in a
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    • 727 8  -  A-G heads panel that includes judge, academics and lawyers By CHENG SHOONG TAT SINGAPORE is embarking on a major, systematic law reform exercise to revise, modernise and update the country’s laws. The task is being done by the Law Revision
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    • 466 8  -  By CATHERINE C. ONG, Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Hongkong movie-makers are setting their sights on Singapore and at least two major producers are negotiating with the Government to shift their film production to the Republic. Cinema City group, one of the
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    • 448 8  -  By SERENA TOH THE Singapore General Hospital is going on an all-out nine-month-long recruitment drive for nurses. SGH's Nursing Administrator Wayne Remig said the hospital was tackling the shortage on two fronts: FOREIGN recruitment for the short-term. LOCAL recruitment for the long-term. On
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    • 285 8 SINGAPORE is close to becoming a “truly great city”, said Mr Liu Thai Ker, Chief Planner and Chief Executive Officer of the Urban Redevelopment Authority, last week. To close this "last but difficult" gap, Singapore has to upgrade the craft of city
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    • 197 8 ASIA Television Ltd. one of Hongkong’s two television companies, will be producing a two-part documentary on Singapore to provide information to Hongkongers who are considering emigrating here. A three-man television crew is now in town to do the filming. The first part of the
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    • 68 8 THE Mass Rapid Transit’s eastern line is expected to go into service on Nov 18 ahead of schedule. Initially, the eastern line will operate from City Hall to Tanah Merah. Also from Nov 18, the southern extension from Raffles Place to Marina Bay will go into service.
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  • CAUSEWAY/ASEAN
    • 477 10 Unemployment rate may drop below 7.9 per cent KUALA LUMPUR The number of new jobs which will be created in Malaysia this year is expected to rise beyond the projected 200.200, making it possible for the unemployment rate to fall below the 7.9
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    • 398 10  -  No more bars on former members By ISMAIL KASSIM KUALA LUMPUR I'mno has decided with immediate effect to accept automatically all Malays who apply to join the party, the Prime Minister and Umno president Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad
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    • 124 10 already doing so. Bernama. JOHOR It\K( Johor Kuru Ml’ Datuk Shahrir Abdul Samad said the question of whether Umno would aeeept him as a member does not arise anymore, given the party’s Supreme Couneil decision on Saturday, which stated that anyone who renewed his membership would
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    • 180 10 Bernama. KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia will consider selling 35 of its Skyhawk aircraft currently lying idle in the Arizona desert in the United States, Defence Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said on Monday. The jets are part of a batch of 88
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    • 256 10 BANGKOK A Thai woman, known as the “Queen of Underground Investing", and seven associates were each jailed for 141,078 years by the Bangkok Criminal Court for swindling the public through a multi-million-dollar deposit-taking business. The court ruled that Chamoy Thipvaso. a household
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    • 30 10 BANGKOK Thai Airways International banned smoking on domestic flights starting on Tuesday, a spokesman said. The move is part of an anti-smoking campaign, she added. AFP.
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    • 293 10  -  By Yang Razali Kassim: Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Defence Minister General Benny Murdani has criticised the way some economically influential Indonesians acquire their wealth, it has been reported. A report in the armed forces daily last week, Harian Angkatan Bersenjata, quoted
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    • 190 10 AP. MANILA Thousands of government employees launched a nationwide “day of protest” on Tuesday to demand higher pay despite claims by President Corazon Aquino that her administration cannot afford the increase. About 12,000 striking workers rallied in front of the Senate building
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    • 120 10 AFP. MANILA An anti-graft court here has ordered the arrest of Philippine tobacco king Lucio Tan, one of the richest men in the country, over his ties with deposed president Ferdinand Marcos, officials said. But lawyers for the Chi-nese-Filipino magnate, now in Europe for
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  • COMMENT/ Pick of the week’s editorials
    • 668 11 AUG 4, 1989 IT IS just six months since the Immigration Act was last amended, but the authorities have evidently found it necessary to introduce yet further changes to the law. This is clear from the agenda for today’s parliamentary sitting: According to the Order Paper
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    • 612 11 AUG 2. 1989 AFTER the initial flurry following the Government’s decision to open Singapore’s doors to foreign talent, the time has now come to reflect on how to make this policy succeed. From the reactions of Singaporeans, it seems clear now that most believe that
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    • 615 11 AUG 1, 1988 THE prize of Singapore’s economic success can be expressed in dollars and cents. But its attendant political price must, at times, be expressed in unpopular policies. This nexus was the theme of the speech by the First Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Goh Chok
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    • 579 11 TWO OF A KIND FAIRFIELD Methodist school yesterday celebrated its 101st Founder’s Day. It was the first Methodist mission girls’ school here to go co-ed. This took place in 1983 when Fairfield became two separate schools in Dover Road Fairfield Methodist Primary
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    • 181 11 “There is an alternative to the teeth of the Khmer Rouge and the jaws of foreign military domination. And that alternative can be found in a comprehensive settlement that gives the people of Cambodia both security and the chance to choose their own government, a settlement bound together
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  • FOCUS/Analysis
    • 2609 12 6lt is the Government’s policy to maintain the present harmonious multi-racial balance of our society. Whether the population is 2.6 million, or 4.0 million, the pres- ent ethnic balance will be maintained. If the Chinese percentage goes beyond 76%, we shall increase the
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    • 800 13  -  By SANDRA DAVIE in Ihe Sunday Times MISS M. Lim, 24, was walking from her flat in the United States to the university campus when it happened. Six young boys confronted her, called her “Chingchong" and other names, spat on her and
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    • 727 13  -  VIEWPOINT By TAN SAI SIONG in The Sunday Times WE WERE lunching at our favourite dianxin haunt the other day when my colleague leaned across the table and hissed “Hongkies”. My ears pricked up and I shamelessly eavesdropped on the people at the next
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  • TIME$
    • 726 14  -  Ties could lead to one of region’s most powerful alliances By WILLIAM CHIA in Business Times THREE of Malaysia’s biggest Chinese-con-trolled conglomerates are forging ties that could lead to the emergence of one of the region’s most powerful business alliances. The three
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    • 141 14 COUNTER RATES Singapore dollar* to on* unit of foreign currency Buying 00 Selling US dollar 1.9355 1.9545 Sterling pound 3.1548 3.2083 Australian dollar 1.4636 1.5030 Canadian dollar 1.6427 1.6719 NZ dollar 1.1377 1.1717 Singapore dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 14.6151 15.1160 Belgian franc (com)
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    • 385 14  -  Group reports s63m pre-tax profit By STEVEN PAK REFLECTING wide expectations that Singapore’s listed shipyards would chalk up sharply higher earnings, diversified Keppel Corporation’s group pre-tax profit soared 86.3 per cent to $63.58 million at half-time. Group turnover for the six months ended June 30
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    • 437 14  -  By Geoff Harris, writing for The Straits Times MELBOURNE An Australian stockbroking firm, in which Singapore’s UIC has an interest, has gone into provisional liquidation as it is unable to pay debts of almost Asl3 million (SslB.B million). The firm. Randall Cran
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    • 158 14 UNITED Industrial Corporation (UIC) will probably see a drop in earnings for the next few years as it concentrates on the development of The Paragon and the adjacent land at Bideford Road. But the projects will later result in a stable source
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    • 252 14 WANG Laboratories Inc, a leading US supplier of com-puter-based information-pro-cessing systems, has relocated its Asian distribution operations from Hongkong to Singapore. A new organisation, Wang South Asia Operations, has been formed from the merger of Wang Asia Distributor Operations (Wado) with Singapore subsidiary Wang Computers.
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    • 568 15  -  JAPANESE COMPANY PUTS DEAL CM HOLD By ROSIE TAN in Business limes ROOMING real estate prices and strong growth in tourist arrivals have inflated the value of Khoo Teck Puat’s Singapore hotels. According to market sources, EIE
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    • 127 15 HIGHER wheat costs and intense competition from imports have depressed earnings at diversified flour miller Prima Ltd in the first half of this year. For the six months ending June 30, group pre-tax profit dipped 3.82 per cent to $15.02 million although
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    • 389 15  -  By KHAW WEI KANG AFTER hitting a record high of $2.76 billion in the first six months of the year, total trade between Singapore and China is headed for a downturn in the second half, say economists and
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    • 87 15 SELANGOR Properties (Sel Prop) has turned in a 6-per cent rise in group pre-tax profit to M 54.27 million (Ss3.l million) for the six months ending April 30 on a 3-per cent higher turnover of M 522.48 million. Sel Prop attributed this to general improvements in
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    • 43 15 CHUAN HUP HOLDINGS Ltd has announced that its rights issue has been oversubscribed by 6.3pc. The issue for $77.28m nominal unsecured floating rate notes (FRN) with transferable subscription rights (TSR 1994) has received acceptances for s7om and excess applications for $12.18m.
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    • 771 15 Sharemarket review PERSISTENT profit-tak-ing after the Straits Times Industrials Index hit yet another new post-Crash high on Monday gave the Singapore market its worst weekly setback in recent months. At the end of trading yesterday, the index showed a net loss of 20.96 points on
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    • 147 15 KUALA LUMPUR InterPacific Industrial Group Bhd, formerly known as Raleigh Bhd, expects to reap an extraordinary profit of M 589.2 million (Ss6s million) from the sale of its 32.8-per cent stake in Sports Toto Malaysia Bhd. At the group level, the extraordinary gain is expected to
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    • 6631 16 AH shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tai-exempted dividend. P/E ratios and gross yields of foreign shares are adjusted for currency differences. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme, t Margin stocks. ABN is traded in lots of
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    • 247 17 Manager's prices for August 5 7 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce The Savings Fund Spore Prog Fund S'pore Sec Fund S'pore Invest Fund S pore Equity Fund 116-1.23 104-110 0.47—0.51 0 73—0 78*d 0 82 —0 87 0.56—0 60 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund Mai Prog Fund
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    • 696 17 Friday August 4 HKI Amoy Properties 300 -0 125 Asia Sec Int l 200 -0 05 Asia Sec Wa' 91 006 Bank ot EA 14 50 -0 30 Bond Corp Int 1 127 ■0 05 Bond Corp War 91 062 -0 06 Cable Wireless 63 00 Cale de Coral
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    • 63 17 THE StrmltK Times Industrial* Index (ell 2U.K point* on the week to 1441.18 points. Day-to-day Indices: MONDAY: 1,372.29 (up 2.15); 134.1 m units (5198.37 m); TTKSDAY: 1,367.98 (down 5.21); 98.6 m units ($167.1m); WEDNESDAY: 1,362.27 (down 4.81); 192.5 m units (3181.63 m); THURSDAY: 1,359.71 (down 2.56); 192.83
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    • 56 17 THE New Straits Times Industrials Index edged down 9.24 of a point on the week to 2453.26 points. MONDAY: 24*8.36 points (up 4.86); 65.615 m units (valued M598.566m); TUESDAY: 2457.86 (down 6.5); 46.731 m units (M582.861m); WEDNESDAY: 2464.58 (up 6.72); 56.143 m units (M588.375m); THURSDAY: Holiday. FRIDAY:
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    • 48 17 THE Hongkong Hang Seng Index rose 52.32 points to 2479.97 on the week. MONDAY: 2471.98 points (up 44.33); HK31.44 billion; TUESDAY’: 2478.96 (op 7.88); HK3141 billion; WEDNESDAY: 2,582.83 (up 3.87); HK31.17 billion: THURSDAY: 2,634.58 (up 51.75); HK31.34 billion; FRIDAY: 2479.67 (down 55.51); HK31.764 billion.
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    • 560 18  -  Purchase of 11.6 m shares gives them 20pc stake in company By CHOW CHEE SUN GTS TRADING (S) Pte Ltd, the investment and trading arm of Jakarta's Masagung brothers, has emerged as the largest shareholder of Sim Lim Investments, and may
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    • 405 18  -  By KHAW WEI KANG DAIWA, one of Japan’s Big Four securities houses, plans to inject about $7O million into Singapore’s fledgling venture capital market later this year. This will be in the form of a venture capital fund jointly set
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    • 355 18 Reuter. HONGKONG Private sector banks are unwilling to finance Hongkong's ambitious plans for a second airport without guarantees from the government because of lack of confidence induced by China’s ruthless suppression of the prodemocracy movement. Hongkong has come to rely on
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    • 533 18 Week ended July 28. Compiled by Business Times. Final results Gross Group net Year to Company dividend profit/loss (’000) K T Pau 52 (69) M$l,343 ($1,588) Dec 88 Mentakab 30 (20) M$733 ($488) Dec 88 Mt Pleasure M$6.683L ($6.932L) Jan 89 Polytek 2TE $3,970 ($2,440) Mar 89 The
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    • 513 18 Currant El Books Dato Total lor Total tor payment data don payable the year last year Alex Hldg» 6% lb) Aug 29 Sap 8 Sop 26 6% 6% Avimo lO%TCll) Oct 16 Oct 26 Nov 15 I0%TE 25% TE B Sembowong 35%lml Jul 21 Aug 2 Aug 14
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    • 520 19  - CSH could have got better deal on sale of CSM stake analysts Shares were sold at 22pc discount By KOH BEE ANN INVESTORS in Cold Storage Malaysia (CSM) watched in dismay last Friday as the company’s share price dropped 17 sen to M 52.65 on a volume of 18,000 shares
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    • 280 19 STRAITS Steamship Land has reported a 10-pier cent rise in group interim pre-tax profit to $12.27 million in its first results announcement as a property group. Group bottomline earnings jumped six-fold to $58.2 million, of which $49.5 million came from the sale of
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    • 154 19 OCBC Bank has signed a $5million contract for a computer system that will integrate its extensive retail, corporate and investment banking services for a “total banking solution". The contract, with Tandem Computers Inc, includes an option to purchase a further $9 million in
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    • 456 19  -  By CATHERINE C. ONG, Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Business confidence in the colony received a fillip this week with the award on Tuesday of a HK$5.5-billion (551. 36-billion) cable television franchise to a consortium of US, European and Hongkong interests led by Sir
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    • 103 19 SEMBAWANG Shipyard has been awarded a $4O-million conversion contract by the ACT Operators Group to convert a Very I-arge Crude Carrier tanker into a floating production, storage and off-loading vessel. The shipyard said in a statement on Thursday that the project is in line with
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    • 71 19 HOTEL NEGARA, which turned around last year, has improved its performance further with a hefty jump in group earnings for the first half of the year ended June. It reported a surge in aftertax profit from $20,748 to $190,147. Turnover for the group, which
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    • 396 19  -  By GERRY DE SILVA ABOUT 30 senior officials from nine Malaysian states will be in town next week to woo Singapore investors, but it will be a mission with a difference: The individual states will be packaging their own investment promotion programmes
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    • 237 19 WORK at Fraser Neave’s Haw Par Villa theme park is finally going full steam ahead after much delay and modification. The park's developer. International Theme Parks Pte Ltd (ITP), has awarded a $39-million construction contract to Ohbayashi Corporation. The Japanese contractor whose bid
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  • FORUM
    • 377 20 More views on the new immigration policy I READ with dismay and disgust the recent letters in the Forum pages about our Government’s relaxed immigration policy, especially with regard to the expected influx of Hongkong people into our country. Some expressed the fear that
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    • 376 20 I BELIEVE the Chinese population in Singapore is unique because we are part of a multi-racial society. We share a common heritage with the other races living in Singapore reaching back to pre-indepen-dence days. As a result of the shared heritage,
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    • 193 20 I WELCOME the Government's new immigration policy, as we need to attract vital skills and talent for the Republic's growing economy. Rut contradictory remarks were given recently by an immigration officer when I enquired about the application for permanent residence of my
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    • 136 20 SINGAPORE is offering permanent residence to 0 level Hongkongers? If holding an 0 level certificate is considered qualified, then Singapore is currently “crowded” with qualified personnel. Recent articles state that thousands of Hongkongers from all walks of life are eager to seek
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    • 1135 22 APPOINTMENTS Singapore General Hospital Make Things Happen! THE SINGAPORE GENERAL HOSPITAL, the largest general acute teaching hospital offering the most comprehensive range of patient services, invites you to be an active participant of an on-going success story. Business Office Manager To establish and implement appropriate policies and procedures and internal
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 646 23  -  Peng Siong promises five golds, David hopes for five SWIMMING... by WILFRED YEO THE Sea Games are aptly named, for Singapore at least. It would seem that for the island Republic, the competition’s golden treasures are to be found under water. To
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    • 551 23  - Kean Mun, James and Helen our 3 ‘gold’ hopes in athletics By PETER KHOO NOT since Kandasamy Jayamani won the marathon at the 1983 South-east Asia Games in Singapore has the Republic’s national anthem Majulah Singapura been heard at the Games athletics arena. Whether it will be heard this month
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    • 213 23 MEN —58 m Ang Peng Siong Harold tian. IMm tree: Peng Slong/Davtd Lim. 288 m tree: David/Kenneth Yeo. IMm tree: Desmond Koh Kenneth. l,Htm free: Desmond. IMm breast: David Irving Ng. 2Mm breast: David/Tan V Meng. IMm breast: Ng Yne Meng Desmond. 288 m breast: Yne Meng/Denmond.
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    • 114 23 MEN R. Rajasegaran (capt; 18km, Mkm walk), P. Parameswaran (118 m bardies), Chan Chin Wah (pole vanit), S. Pandian (800 m), James Wong (discos), Hong Jinsheng (100 m. 4x188m), M. Maran (3,000 m steeplechase), A. Saravanan (800 m, 1,588 m), Azahar Sapoan (high Jump), Ng Kean Man
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    • 394 23 Malaysia Cup Semi-Pro League Div One KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia Cup champions Kuala Lumpur went into the one-month break in the Semi-Pro Division One competition at the top of the League table, ahead of Pahang on goal difference. But Pahang have a
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