The Straits Times : Weekly Overseas Edition, 31 March 1990

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  • 20 1 The Straits Times WEEKLY OVERSEAS EDITION SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1990 Price: 551.20 (in Singapore) Elsewhere by subscription only MCI(P) 37/8/89
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  • 1017 1  -  Next Parliament can decide to shelve move; Chok Tong promises to lift Whip By Sumiko Tan PARLIAMENT has approved the Bill to allow Nominated MPs (NMPs) into the House after Mr Goh Chok Tong promised to lift the party Whip when the next Parliament decides whether
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  • 125 1 SINGAPORE ranks 10th in the world thriftiness chart, with an average per capita bank savings of more than US$lO,OOO (Ssl 8,700). But the Republic still has a long way to go to catch up with the Japanese, who are the world's top savers with an
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  • 230 1 THE Ministry of Health will be handing over its function of overseeing the National University Hospital to the National University of Singapore. Announcing this on Tuesday, Acting Health Minister Yeo Cheow Tong said the move would be in keeping with NUH’s function
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  • 74 1 A SINGAPORE-BORN woman was found stabbed to death in her apartment in New Jersey, United States, on Sunday. According to a preliminary investigation by US authorities, Madam Lee Kui Yin. 39. had been dead for about a week. Sources in the US said Madam Lee,
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    • 12 1 Man who conned 33 single women gets 10 years’ jail: Back Page
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    • 91 1 099S' 2:' .t»** Membership Hus Its Privileges Cupid aims at those without 0 levels Page 2 NEWS FOCUS Prom nights in hotels ‘not lavish affairs' PAGE 3 HOME Two best friends in bizaree deaths PAGE 8 S'pore's pagerpopulation ratio world's highest PAGE 9 MALAYSIA Mahathir: KL may invest in new
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  • NEWS FOCUS
    • 863 2  -  Govt’s decision to sell historic place triggers appeals for preservation By Sandra Davie EX-STUDENTS and teachers of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, deeply upset at the Government's decision to sell the historic site, have appealed for the building and its
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    • 506 2 MIX an old-fashioned belief with silicon intelligence and volla! A computerised wishing well that takes greeting cards instead of coins. The latest model dubbed the Wishing Singapore Weil will be launched on April 29 as part of the 25th Anniversary Celebrations. The
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    • 598 2 PA sets up a matchmaking unit to help 150,000 CUPID has a new target singles who have not completed secondary school. They are the focus of the newly set-up Social Promotion Section (SPS) of the People's Association (PA). The section will organise activities
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    • 698 3  -  Teachers and students disagree with criticism voice by MP By Chua Chong Jin EDUCATIONISTS and students have dismissed a suggestion that prom night is an extravagant affair on which junior college students splurge hundreds of dollars on clothes and makeup to outdo
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    • 376 3  -  By Leong Chan Teik A HIGH-LEVEL, 10-member working committee of Singapore and Thai medical experts has been formed to probe the mysterious deaths of Thai workers here. The group will review the unexplained deaths of more than 200 young
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    • 594 3  -  By Victor Er SINGAPOREANS are turning away from some of their favourite holiday spots, such as China and Europe, because of rising travel costs. A check with 10 travel agents show-ed that relatively cheaper destinations, such as the United States
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  • HOME
    • 1677 4  -  By Ben Davidson THE High Court has quashed a Law Society order that Deputy Public Prosecutor Lawrence Ang pay a $l,OOO penalty for professional misconduct in the way he handled Francis Seow's tax evasion trial. In clearing Mr Ang
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    • 207 4 THE managing director of a construction company was on Tuesday charged with evading taxes on about $1.5 million of income over a seven-year period. Poh Boon Tiong, 57, of Lip Seng Construction Pte Ltd, was also accused of helping his company evade taxes on
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    • 413 4 He also urges Govt to consider privatising SBC THE Government has been urged to seriously consider privatising the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation to reach out to the wider market of satellite broadcasting. Making the point, the MP for Kebun Baru, Mr Lim Boon Heng.
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    • 308 4 JOINT research planned between the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the world-renowned Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has received a boost in the form of an initial $400,000 sponsorship from Neptune Orient Lines. The sponsorship by the listed national shipping line starts this year.
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    • 493 8  -  Interview with man behind university changes By Sandra Davie TERTIARY education in Singapore is headed in the right direction, said the British educationist who is instrumental in bringing about the latest changes to the country's institutions of higher learning. In a recent
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    • 481 8 A TEENAGE girl was murdered in East Coast Park while her best girlfriend died from a fall in Circuit Road within hours of each other last Saturday. Miss Ng Lee Khang. 18, may have been pushed over by a man with whom she was
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    • 510 8  -  By Tan Ee Sze NEIGHBOURHOOD schools are getting better and are fast catching up with the top schools. These schools which serve new towns and housing estates have achieved striking improvements in their O level pass rates. Compared to
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    • 582 8 It’s a ‘necessary disruption’ say reservists involved THE Singapore Armed Forces’ first-ever “silent” mobilisation during office hours of its reservists proved a success, with 97 per cent of the soldiers reporting to their centres within eight hours of activation. The exercise,
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    • 154 8 AN 11-year-old schoolgirl, said to be “in good health", died shortly after collapsing twice daring a race at her school sports day last Friday. Ng Bee San, a Primary 5 student of Bendemeer Primary School, was running the 4 X IN m relay race
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    • 660 9  -  Something wonderful happened to skateboarding when the elders gave the nod to an unusual idea By Chua Chong Jin A GROUP of young skateboarders have every reason to be pleased with themselves. After getting permission from the People’s Association, the group of more than 20
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    • 471 9  -  By Loh Tuan Lee climbing trips. New Paper. MOUNTAINEERING as a sport in Singapore is reaching new heights. This was claimed by New Zealand professional mountain guide Mr lan Stevens, 27, who was here on Sunday with his colleague Mr Bill Atkinson, 44, to
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    • 381 9 One out of every five working people carries one, says Telecoms IT IS on almost every hip. Every other person in Singapore seems to be carrying that übiquitous little black box. From store ha rids to touts, from teenagers to secretaries, they are all pager-carriers. One
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  • BUDGET DEBATE
    • 646 5 Repeat offenders: $3,000 to $lO,OOO fine, mandatory jail term up to a year and driving ban Traffic Police can immediately suspend licences of 3 groups of motorists pending trial Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill PARLIAMENT on Wednesday approved tough new penalties against drunk and other irresponsible drivers
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    • 287 5 PRICKS of essential food items have generally remained stable in the last 111 years, the Finance Minister, I)r Richard Hu, said on Tuesday. Citing a list of 10 items, he said hen’s eggs cost the same today as in 1986, while
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    • 346 5 Licence can be revoked after 12 demerit points in first year NEWLY-qualified drivers and motorcyclists will now have to undergo one year of probation. During this period, those w'ho accumulate more than 12 traffic demerit points can have their licences revoked. Professor S. Jayakumar,
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    • 165 5 ANYONE who damages or destroys the Mass Rapid Transit system’s infrastructure and premises will now face a fine of as much as $200,000 or a jail term of up to a year, or both. These penalties are provided for in the MRT Corporation (Amendment)
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    • 298 5 SEVENTY years old this Ls the age at which a person will no longer he allowed to drive a heavy vehicle. Other than this, he will, when he turns 65, also have to undergo driving proficiency tests every year. These
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    • 207 5 PARLIAMENT has approved without debate the Bill to set up a third polytechnic in Singapore. Moving the Temasek Polytechnic Bill through its second reading. Senior Minister of State (Education) Tay Eng Soon on Wednesday reiterated that the philosophy underlining the Government’s education policy was
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    • 1021 6 Medical care within reach of all despite restructuring: Cheow Tong PROPER medical care is still within the reach of poor Singaporeans and will always be, despite the restructuring of Government hospitals. Giving this assurance in Parliament on Monday, Acting Health Minister Yeo Cheow Tong
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    • 557 6 ONE in four specialists in the private sector earn more than $20,000 a month compared to 8 per cent of those in government and restructured hospitals. And while 12 per cent in private practice earn more than $30,000
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    • 213 6 THE medical needs of the elderly got an airing on Tuesday with two MPs urging the Government to do more for the aged sick. Dr .Aline Wong (Tampines GRC), chairman of the Gov* ernment Parliamentary Committee for Health, wanted senior citizens’ health care
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    • 770 6 RESTRUCTURED Government hospitals will be closely monitored to ensure that there is no wasteful duplication of expensive services. Acting Health Minister Yeo Cheow Tong told Parliament on Tuesday. The restructuring programme would proceed, he said, because this was the best way to ensure betterrun
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    • 655 7 Dr Seet and Chiam in verbal duel SPARKS flew when Mr Chiam See Tong (Potong Pasir) and Minister of State Seet Ai Mee crossed swords thrice, during the Community Development debate on Friday last week. ROUND ONE: Mr Chiam asked Dr Seet how she
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    • 662 7 Republic’s overall rate one of the world’s lowest, he tells House CONTRARY to popular belief, inflation in Singapore has had a lesser impact on lower-income households than it has on the general population. Besides, the Republic, with an overall inflation rate of 2.4 per
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    • 558 7 BUSINESS costs have indeed gone up, hut there is no need to panic or cry wolf as Singapore is still interna-tionally-eompetitive, said Trade and Industry Minister listen Loong on Monday. However, the Republic has to be very careful about its cost levels
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    • 196 7 THE Government must do more to turn Singapore into a gracious society and an international centre for arts and culture, Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon (Yuhua) has said. Homing in on the performing arts, she urged the Government to: FIND homes for
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    • 365 7 THE Government does subsidise the performing arts and heavily too, Mr Wong Kan Seng has said. It subsidises the maintenance of concert halls and theatres so that cultural groups do not pay the full cost in rents. And government subsidies for performances, such
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  • MALAYSIA
    • 485 10  -  By Ismail Kassim KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia is prepared to invest in a new port to meet a proposal by a Taiwanese steel company if it is assured of good returns. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said. He said Malaysia
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    • 232 10 -AFP. KUALA LUMPUR A joke by actor Steve Martin at Tuesday's Academy Award ceremony has upset young politicians in Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s United Malays National Organisation (Umno). In an apparent reference to Malaysia's tough drug laws. Mr Martin, star of the
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    • 338 10 ippines in 1993. Bernama. KUALA LUMPUR A panel of Asean experts has been formed to study the possibility of establishing a network for an exchange of information on welfare matters. the Secretary-General of the Malaysian Welfare Services Ministry, Datuk Syed
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    • 305 10 Malaysia will lodge protest if complaint is valid KUALA LUMPUR Several fishermen in a Johor village have complained that they were detained and tortured by Singapore authorities for allegedly intruding into the Republic’s territorial waters, the Utusan Malaysia newspaper has reported. According to
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    • 190 10 KUALA LUMPUR Work on the second link between -lohor and Singapore is expected to begin in the middle of this year, the Deputy Works Minister Datuk Alex Lee said. Malaysia’s Berita Marian newspaper quoted Datuk lice as saying that
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    • 327 10 NST. KUALA LUMPUR Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim has clarified that a reported ruling by the Universiti Pertanian Malaysia (UPM) requiring students to have at least a credit in English to qualify for the university was just a proposal. “They are just
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    • 247 11 Its accessories include a freezer, CD hi-fi system, TV set, video KUALA LUMPUR The makers of the Proton Saga has come out with a limousine. The first prototype of the limousine was loaned to the Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad on Wednesday
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    • 293 11 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Deputy Foreign Minister has said that there should be more communication between Malaysian and Singapore leaders to prevent suspicions and misunderstandings from arising. Datuk Dr Abdullah Fadzil Che Wan told The Star newspaper that leaders should hold
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    • 228 11 KUALA LUMPUR A a jet-setting Malaysian Chinese Casanova, who blackmailed wealthy married women by threatening to release nude photographs of them, is wanted by police in three countries, the Sunday Mail reported. The newspaper said the 32-year-old man, who jumped bail
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    • 214 11 JOHOR BARU Johor’s Waterworks Department has begun water rationing in the Kluang and Batu Pahat districts of the state following the closure of two reservoirs seriously hit by the prolonged drought. It has not ruled out the possibility of state-wide rationing if the
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  • ASEAN
    • 292 11 ‘Move will enable Republic to feel more secure’ THE need for other members of Asean to take an “accommodative approach” towards Singapore has been cited as one of the reasons for Jakarta’s decision to allow the Republic’s air force to train in Indonesian air space. According to
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    • 307 11  -  By Abby Tan Manila Correspondent MANILA The Philippine armed forces has ordered the court martial of two generals and 19 other officers for their role in last December’s coup attempt against President Corazon Aquino. Armed forces chief General Renato de Villa said
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    • 224 11 revenue last year. Bemama. JAKARTA Singaporeans form the biggest number of visitors to Indonesia, says its Director of Tourism, Mr Joop Ave here. Tourists from Singapore will be among some 530,000 people from the Asean region expected to visit Indonesia this year, he added.
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  • COMMENT/ Pick of the week’s editorials
    • 616 12 MARCH 26. 1990 SMALLcountries need to be nimble to survive. This has been the guiding philosophy behind Singapore's foreign policy in the last 25 years. It is especially crucial in a world in ferment, as is the case today. Last Thursday, Foreign Minister Wong Kan Seng invoked this
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    • 694 12 MARCH 28. 1990 OVER the weekend, some good news came from Japan following the latest round of its trade talks with the United States. After a year of shilly-shallying. Japan has finally given in to two major demands from its most important trade partner. Tokyo has
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    • 637 12 MARCH 31. 1990 AFTER almost a week of uncertainty, the Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister Bob Hawke has at last been declared winner of last Saturday’s Australian general election. He has thus secured for himself an unprecedented fourth term as Australia’s Prime Minister. But
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    • 811 12  -  Viewpoint TAN SAI SONG SINGAPORE Telecom was called “a national asset” in Parliament last week, underlining how valuable it is. The Minister for Communications and Information. Dr Yeo Ning Hong, also said the Government wanted "to enable as many Singaporeans
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    • 107 12 “Health care is not a choice. It is a necessity. The only way a poor person can avoid spending enormous amounts of expenses when he falls sick is to neglect his health, and this is not acceptable.” MP for Past Panjang GRC, Dr Wan Soon Bee, stressing the point
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  • COMMENT
    • 1226 13  -  By Foo Choy Peng Hongkong Correspondent IT used to be said jokingly that only Singaporeans living on the fringes of the law find Hongkong a more lucrative field. Perhaps so. But not anymore. These days, not a small number of young and ambitious
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    • 1252 13 The Malaysian Finance Minister, Datuk Paduka Daim Zainuddin, on Thursday delivered the opening address at the fourth Asean Roundtable, a forum organised by the Institute of South-east Asian Studies. Asean Roundtable is a regular meeting which brings together senior Asean officials, business leaders
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  • MONEY
    • 565 14  -  By Koh Bee Ann IN A MOVE much dreaded by the local stockbroking fraternity, the Stock Exchange of Singapore may open the way to allow '‘outsiders” to trade on its over-the-counter market, Clob International. Speaking on the future of the
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    • 332 14 SIDEWALK cafes and Roman columns are just two items expected to fire the imagination of Singaporeans and tourists in a marketing blitz for the soft opening of Marina Village International (MVI) in May. Khamis Holdings will invest more than $1 million to
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    • 266 14 ARGOS Engineering, a Singapore subsidiary of Hong-kong-listed Chung Wah Shipbuilding and Engineering Group, has clinched a blockbuster series of contracts worth about Ssl6o million to build nine tankers for foreign shipowners. Chung Wah, one of Hongkong’s largest shipbuilders, bought the yard in 1986 when
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    • 576 14 They pick ballrooms for their sales BIG department stores are now turning to hotel ballrooms to hold exclusive sales for credit card holders and their own card members. Not satisfied with the usual sales in the stores, the big stores use the
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    • 240 14 Manager’s prices for March 30 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.32-139 The Savings Fund 1 10 —1 17xd S'pore Prog fund 0 50—0 54 S'pore Sec Fund 0 85-0 90 S'pore Invest fund 0 90 0 95 S'pore Equity Fund 060—0 65 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund
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    • 339 15 THREE corporate giants, Keppel Corporation and the Indonesian Summa and Astra groups, are strengthening their ties through a joint venture which will invest in the region, particularly Indonesia. In a statement issued on Monday, Keppel said the investment promotion company will
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    • COMPANY RESULTS
      • 331 15 I Week ended Mar 23 Compiled by Business Times. Final results Gross Group net Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Year to B A T 122.7c (72) $22,398 ($12,002) Dec 89 Preliminary results Gross Group pre-tax Company dividend profit/loss (’000) Year to Guthrie GTS $2,021 ($8661) Dec 89 Hiap Moh 5 (7.5)
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    • 244 15 SINGAPORE has been picked by the International Air Transport Association as its Asia-Pacific regional training centre. More than 25 per cent of its training courses this year will be held here. So far, lata’s courses have mostly been held in Switzerland. A
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    • 626 15  -  By Salma Khalik THREE airlines with one name and one logo. A mega carrier spanning the globe. This concept involving national carrier Singapore Airlines could well come true, soon. Following the move in buying shares in each other, SIA, Swissair and Delta
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    • 436 15  -  By Koh Bee Ann NO MORE registration fees, problems in overworked backrooms, late scrip delivery and forged share certificates these are some of the benefits that will come when scripless trading is launched next month. At a press briefing on Monday. Stock Exchange
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    • 156 15 COUNTER RATES Singapore dollars to one unit of foreign currency Buying OD Selling US dollar I 8700 1.8920 Sterling pound 3.0255 3 0849 Australian dollar I 3810 1.4218 Canadian dollar 1.5815 ***** NZ dollar ***** 1.1011 Singapore dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 15 4958
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    • 104 15 Contract data: 29/3/90 CURRtNCYl MTH 3 MTH 6 MTH 9 MTH 12 MTH CULL VALUE DATE Uij 734 73* 8 8 8 7'/, 2/4/90 A$ 14 1 nu 14 137* 13 7 13’/, 2/4 90 N2$ 12’. 12’» 12 s 12V, 12V, 11 2/4/90 STG K 1
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    • 1863 16 TRANSACTION DATE: MARCH 30, 1990 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 244 111 X 1000 Acma 201 -4 256 205 196 200 203 245 87* X 1143 Amcol 25« 232 -5 1151 233 224 232 233 67 393 1230 1040 X 1602 Asia Pacific 1100 1100 358 19 0 396 224 X
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    • 429 16 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 290 150 1142 Ala* Hldgs 50c 270 60 482 129 99% t 1521 C&C Rts (Share) 99% -9% 316 107 99% 99% 100 78 46% t 1517 CAC Rts (Wt) 1589 Causeway A 51 430 52 48% 51 52 182’ 56 1 1160 Inno-Paciflc 137 2
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    • 760 16 330 124 t 1543 CK Tang Wt 90 237 235 236 77» 68 1546 Cauaeway Loan 76» 76 77 60 Dec 3 66 37» 1545 Cauaeway Wt 62 *3 43 62 59 62 63 62 70 1 1591 Chuan Hup Notee 82 unch 3 82 82
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    • 613 17 The weekly sharemarket review THE local stockmarket showed that it continued to be affected by the volatile Tokyo stockmarket. It started the week on a firm note with The Straits Times Industrial Index breaching the 1.600 mark for the fist time. On Tuesday, it reached
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    • Clob International
      • 1958 17 TRANSACTION DATE: MARCH 30, 1990 1*69/90 Tel Last Vot Day leaf Quote High Low Cod* Company Sal* OC000 High Low Buyer Seller HONGKONG STOCKS 102 87 1418 CDL Hotals Inti 87» 1488 89 87 87» 88 1246 Cathay Pacific cd 1000 980 1739 Chaung Kong 1000 cd 1245 Dairy Farm
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    • 150 17 ST Industrials Index THE Straits Times Industrials Index fell 4.34 points on the week to 1,581.08 points. Dav-to-day indices: MONDAY: 1,6*4.08 points (up 18.66); 128.52 m units (valued at s26® m); TUESDAY: 1,617.12 (up 3.94); 99.90 m units ($211.47 m); WEDNESDAY: 1,6®5.16 (down 1.96); 82.33 m units
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    • 587 17 Friday March 30 MKt Amoy Properties 2.975 -0 125 AlliaO Overseas 096 <01 Asia Sec Int'l 2.175 unch Asia Sec War 91 Allied TW 039 1.02 ♦0005 «001 Bond Corp Int'l 1 86 -0 01 Bond Corp War 91 Bank o< EA 0 96 13.70 345 -0 03 •010
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    • 451 18  -  Investors are attracted to the strong performance and growth of soon-to-be NIE By Mary Kwang THAILAND, which looks set to join the ranks of the newly-indus-trialising economies (NIEs) before the end of the decade, attracted record high investments from Singapore companies last
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    • 418 18  -  By Ismail Kassim KUALA LUMPUR The outlook for the Malaysian economy is bright as 1990 is expected to end with another strong performance, Bank Negara Governor Tan Sri Jaffar Hussein has said. At a press conference on Thursday to release the central bank's
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    • 564 18 But Washington reiterates ‘software on diskette is a merchandise’ THE United States Department of Commerce has ruled that a piece of Singapore software was not unfairly subsidised by the government. It has thus reversed an earlier decision to levy a countervailing duty
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    • 366 18 Bernama. KUALA LUMPUR The days when wealthy Malaysians can get away without paying their huge bank loans merely because the court has declared them bankrupt are numbered. Bank Negara Governor Tan Sri Jaffar Hussein said on Thursday that he had discussed with
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    • 297 19 COMPANY RESULTS OCBC BANK has posted record bottom-line earnings for last year, which would support its cash call of a 6-for-100 rights-cum-warrants issue proposed on Wednesday. For the year ended Deo 31, extraordinary items of $133 million lifted bottomline gains to
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    • 338 19 STRONG demand for ship conversions and major repairs throughout the world last year has led to a sparkling set of results from Jurong Shipyard Ltd (JSL). For the year ended Dec 31, the group reported a 32.7-per cent jump in pretax profit to
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    • 302 19 Company Rights Issue mil One-tor-four (a. M$2 40 per share Ex-date: Mar 8 Books close: Mar 22 Acceptance Payment: May 10 etc Two-tor five <g, $210 per share Three warrants tor every 10 existing shares held at $048 per warrant Ex-date Feb 7 Books close: Feb 19 Acceptance
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    • 240 19 INTRACO Ltd turned in an all-time high turnover and record profit for the year ended Dec 31, 1989 after all earning sectors hummed along well. The international trading company chalked up group turnover of $776.6 million, a hefty Increase of 36.4 per
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    • 151 19 LOWER interest charges and higher operating profit helped steer national carrier Neptune Orient Lines to another record-breaking year. Group pre-tax profit for 1989 grew 55 per cent to $80.57 million on a 7.9-per cent increase in turnover to $1.32 billion and.
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    • 786 19 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for payment date close payable the year last year Avimo 15%TE Feb 28 Mar 12 May 15 25%TE 25%TE BAT 90.9% (n) Apr 6 Apr 19 May 3 122.7%(n) 72% Boustead 5%(l) Apr 18 May 4 Jun 7 5% 15% Centrepoint
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  • FORUM
    • 505 20 A high-stress environment not necessarily a society of excellence I REFER to Prime Minister Kuan Yew’s speech on the choice between the pursuit of excellence and a less stressful system as reported in The Straits Times of Feb 28. With all due
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    • 268 20 IN THE light of changes to the education policy, I urge the Ministry of Education to re-evaluate the examination system practised In university and schools in Singapore. A student’s progress and performance are based on how well he does in a three-hour examination. Within these
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    • 101 20 I WOULD appeal to the Urban Redevelopment Authority to desist from its plan to convert the CHIJ chapel into a marketplace to which use it would inevitably be put by any developer. This sanctified building should, in line with the URA’s declared intention “to preserve it
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    • 1154 21 APPOINTMENTS NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS Research Scholarships are available to outstanding university graduates registered for, or admissible to, master's and doctor's degree programmes by research at the National University of Singapore. The Scholarships are tenable for one year in the first instance and, subject to satisfactory progress, renewable
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    • 827 22 APPOINTMENTS As a manufacturing subsidiary of the German multi-national group, PEPPERI FUCHS, leading manufacturer of proximity sensors and control devices, we play a key role for the group activities in Asia. For the last 10 years, we have a strong record of growth and success. To enhance this, we require
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  • SPORTS
    • 397 23  -  By Shirlynn Ho IT HAS been officially confirmed Singapore's top woman darter Jaime Koh is world N 0.3. The official world rankings after the 1989 season shows the Singaporean's name two notches up from her previous year-end position. According to Lam Yin
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    • 401 23  -  Not horses but athletes at turf club By Trudy Lim making a fast buck. New Paper. PEOPLE were cheering at the Bukit Turf Club on Friday last week, but where were the horses? The well-worn race track reverberated beneath the feet of the fit and the tough.
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    • 185 23 Semi-Pro Premier League GEYLANG International are the Premier League soccer champions again. Geylang retained the crown on goal difference and won $30,000 in cash after unrated Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association upset Jurong Town Football Club 1-0 at Jurong Stadium on Monday, the goal coming from
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    • 956 23  -  Without the big-time stars, the crowds will not come out to play in Singapore sports THE SPORTS EDITOR SAYS... By Godfrey Robert TO GO or not to go? This question often grips sports fans at the last-minute when a sporting occasion looms.
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