The Straits Times, 2 February 1983

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83
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  • 583 1  -  RAV DHALIWAL Fleet of 200 should be in operation by middle of the year, says Teng Cheong By THE Singapore Bus Service (SBS) will move into taxi operations soon. The government has agreed to allow SBS to operate a fleet of 200
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  • 421 1 Viet attack on refugee camp 'totally inconsistent' with its pledge to withdraw troops BANGKOK, Tues THE Thai government said today that the Vietnamese attack on a major Cambodian refugee camp yesterday was "totally inconsistent" with Vietnam's pledge to withdraw its troops from Cambodia and negotiate
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  • 146 1 THIS Is the child who fell more than 50 metres from a cable car and, miraculously, lived. The picture by Straits Times reader Khamls bin Sitam was taken shortly after the boy's rescue from the sea off Jardine Steps last Saturday, the day of the tragedy In
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  • 422 1 OIL industry analysts said today that a cut in official world oil prices appeared inevitable and could come this week when emergency talks on prices are to be held in Riyadh between Gulf finance ministers and King Fahd of Saudi Arabia.
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  • 33 1 BEIJING, Tues. Snow fell for the first time this winter in Beijing today but meteorologists said it was far from enough to break the effects of a long dry spell. UPI
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  • 453 1 Reagan's open letter seeks missile pact WEST BERLIN, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday challenged Soviet communist party leader Yuri Andropov to sign an agreement with him banning all their land-based medium-range nuclear missiles. In an open letter to the people of Europe, made public in
    Reuter; AP; UPI  -  453 words
  • 212 1  - One dead, 1 5 very ill after puffer fish meal BHARATHI MOHAN By A THAI fisherman died and 15 others fell critically ill after a meal of puffer fish a delicacy to the Japanese but poisonous if not properly prepared on board their vessel in Jurong on Monday. The incident
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  • LATEST
    • 56 1 LONDON, Tues. The Soviet Union has cut the price of its oil by I 552.15 (554.43) a barrel to U5528.35, oil industry sources said here today. It is the first country to make such a move ein<>i> the failure of the SIIU t Hll IBUIII B
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    • 27 1 MOSCOW, Tues. Soviet Communist Party chief Yuri Andropov has rejected President Ronald Reagan's call for summit meeting, tass re- ported. Reuter mjKK THIS PAGE
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    • 119 1 60 pages today Benefits of specialised museums Major Fong Page 9 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,6,7 CAUSEWAY 12, 13 TIMESCOPE 17 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 BACKGROUND 21 TIMES BUSINESS 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 26-37 RACING 38 SPORTS 3943 OUTLOOK 2 COMICS 8, 9 RADIO TV 12 CINEMA 6 Dangling cable cars still
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • 650 2 Yard retrenches 117 A JAPANESE shipyard retrenched 117 workers and managers yesterday. They formed about 10 per cent of Hitachi Zosen Robin Dockyard's workforce. A company executive, Mr H. Kubo, said it was because of slow orders and surplus workers. He promised that Hitachi would look for alternative jobs
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    • 189 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE commuting public has heard a lot about taxi-drivers' problems and for too long. It Is about time we look at taxis more as a public service. We hope the Singapore Bus Service, with its 200 vehicles this year, can remind our taxi-drivers of their
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    • 300 2 Offer to Singapore SOCCER striker Fandi Ahmad and goalkeeper David Lee will be available to Singapore for the SEA Games at the National Stadium from May 28June 6. The reason is their commitments with the team will end with a league match in Jakarta on May 1, the chairman
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    • 253 2 SWISS GROUP SETS UP FOURTH SUBSIDIARY HERE SWISS trading and engineering group, UHAG Uebersee-Handel AG, has invested about $2 million in a fourth subsidiary to provide technical support and training services. The new company, Cosa-Hell Graphic Centpe Pte LtdY was incorporated early last month with a paid-up capital
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    • 54 2 FIGHTING TO KEEP POWER AS THAILAND'S present government nears the end of its term of office, the military is fighting to keep a key role in domestic politics. Provision in the constitution will reduce the military's participation in the parliamentary system and the military is nudging the politicians to
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    • 429 2 Looking East JAPAN may soon launch a massive campaign to export more cigarettes to South-east Asia and China to offset the West's growing demands for access to its protected tobacco market. Officials of the Japan Tobacco and Salt Corporation a government monopoly said they might set up
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    • 148 2 Taiwan sees need, too TAIWAN also feels the need to "re-introduce" Confucian values after Singapore's plans to make the study of Confucian ethics a subject in schools. However, many of its officials and educationists find it deplorable that Singapore has to use Japan as a model
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    • 296 2 Telling lines ONE of the most exciting art shows to be held here begins today at the National Museum Art Gallery. Sixty -one original works by Paul Klee, whose name ranks with Picasso, Matisse and Cezanne in the forefront of 20th Century art, are on show. The German-Swiss
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    • 231 2 Ensuring smooth flow PLANS have been drawn up to ease the expected traffic congestion at the Causeway during the Chinese New Year this month. All 12 Customs lanes and 10 immigration booths will be opened from Tuesday until the situation returns to normal. Six lanes at the
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 71 3 Public enemy escapes from jail JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia's Public Enemy No. 1, a Muslim extremist sentenced to death for attempting to overthrow the government, has escaped from a top-security jail, a government official said today. The official said 30-year-old Imron escaped last week from a Jakarta iail through the window
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    • 354 3 Sihanouk will play an important role, says Chinese Premier BEIJING, Tues. Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang met Democratic Kampuchean President Prince Norodom Sihanouk for a second day yesterday and said the Cambodian leader would play an important role now and in the future, the official Xinhua news agency reported. Mr Zhao
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    • 39 3 LONDON, Tues. General Sir Alan Cunningham, Britain's last High Commissioner in what was then Palestine and a successful commander in the Second World War, has di«d at the age of 95, his military colleagues reported today. Reuter
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    • AROUND THE REGION
      • 53 3 YUGOSLAV PRESIDENT Petar Stambolic arrived in Jakarta yesterday for an official five-day visit to Indonesia aimed at forging closer relations between two founding members of the non-aligned movement. He was greeted by President Suharto at the airport, where he received a red carpet welcome and a
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      • 65 3 PHILIPPINE ARMED Forces chief General Fabian Ver yesterday dismissed communist rebel attacks in the southern Mindanao region as diversionary moves to ease military pressure on guerilla bands on Luzon island. Opposition Governor Homobono Adaza of Misamis Oriental province in Mindanao had earlier claimed in a speech that recent
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      • 65 3 A FIRE that destroyed 30 houses, three factories and other buildings in the northern part of Jakarta on Monday evening has left 143 people homeless. But no casualties or injuries were reported. A police spokesman said the fire was believed to have started from a leather factory
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      • 50 3 A GROUP of Vietnamese-American children and their relatives left Hongkong yesterday to begin new lives in the United States. The 16 children and two adults flew into the British crown colony on Monday from Bangkok, where they arrived on Jan 27 from Ho Chi Minh City. UPI
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      • 62 3 A SOVIET merchant navy delegation left Phnom Penh on Monday, winding up a fiveday visit that focused on "strengthening cooperation regarding the ports of Phnom Penh and Kompong Som," the Cambodian news agency SPK said yesterday. The chief Soviet delegate, Merchant Navy Vice-Minister L.P. Nediak, held
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      • 57 3 AN INDONESIAN government spokesman said in Jakarta yesterday that children under 14 were forbidden to work. He denied that the country had a child-labour problem. His denial followed the publication of a picture of an Indonesian boy carrying a brick on his head on the cover of
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      • 45 3 VIETNAMESE DEPUTY Defence Minister Le Truong Tan, also Chief of Staff of the Vietnam People's Armed Forces, has returned to Hanoi after a "friendship visit" to the Soviet Union, the Vietnam News Agency said in a report monitored in Bangkok yesterday. AFP
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    • 236 3 Manila pledge to stop calling up newsmen MANILA, Tuesday PHILIPPINE officials today promised to stop interrogating local journalists who wrote articles critical of the military, as the writers petitioned the Supreme Court to end "harassment" by the National Intelligence Board. Solicitor-General Estelito Mendoza, in defending the board, told the High
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    • 151 3 Festival backlash worries officials MANILA, Tues. Philippine officials will toast the end of the frenzied 1983 Manila International Film Festival (Miff) on Friday assured of financial success but uncertain of its moral and political repercussions. While gross revenues are expected to soar to over 40 million pesos (SsB.9 million), Roman
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    • 149 3 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian police believe the key to a corruption case is a bullet lodged in the womb of a pregnant woman, reports said yesterday. Mrs Menna, 25, was hit by a robber's stray bullet two weeks ago during a hold-up in Desa
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    • 248 3  -  PETER HAZELHURST By uur toKyo Lorresponaem TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese government may soon launch a massive campaign to export more Japanese cigarettes to South-east Asia to offset the West's growing demands for access to Japan's protected tobacco market. Officials of the Japan Tobacco
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 207 4 State chooses chief minister by secret ballot NEW DELHI, Tues. In a departure from the much-criticised practice of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi nominating state leaders, legislators in the western state of Maharashtra chose a new Chief Minister by secret ballot today. The Congress (I) Party elected Mr Vasantrao Patil to
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    • 245 4 Japan's jobless rate rises to 28-year high TOKYO, Tues JAPAN'S jobless rate for 1982 rose to an average of 2.4 per cent, the highest level in 28 years, Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's government said today. The rate rose to 2.41 per cent following a temporary dip in the previous month,
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    • 59 4 Bushf ires hit Australia CANBERRA, Tues. Bushfires are raging in the hills around Melbourne, the worst being at the tourist resort of Mount Macedon on the fringe of the Australian Alps. Children were rescued from schools with helicopters today, while five houses were destroyed and 1500 hectares of farmland burnt
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    • 75 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. A small remainder of the nuclear-powered Soviet satellite which burned up in the atmosphere more than a week ago has fallen to within 189 km of earth, the Pentagon said yesterday. The North American Aerospace Defence Command predicts that this portion of the satellite,
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    • 36 4 TOKYO, Tues. Japanese camera production is expected to level off this 'year at 15,777,000 cameras, a slight increase of 0.7 per cent over the previous year, the Japan Campra Industry Association said today. AFP
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    • 464 4 S. KOREA-U.S. WAR GAMES SEEN AS THREAT TOKYO, Tues THE North Korean Supreme Command today put all military units on a heightened state of alert until joint United States-South Korean military exercises end in mid-April. The North Korean Central News Agency, monitored here,
      Reuter; AFP; AP  -  464 words
    • 273 4 Japan banks plan tax-free reserves to cover losses TOKYO, Tuesday JAPAN'S major commercial banks are planning to create special tax-free reserves to provide against losses arising from their lendings to debtridden developing countries, the Federation of Bankers Association of Japan said today. The federation, plagued with mounting calls from Third
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 59 4 THE TEN members of the European Economic Community yesterday began talks aimed at ending protectionist-type regulations that hamper trade within the community. The ministers, attending a meeting in Brussels, were united in the belief that barriers should come down. The barriers include technical standards that inhibit trade,
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      • 57 4 CHRISTIAN AND Druze militiamen threw grenades at each other's hilltop positions while artillery and rocket battles went on in Lebanon's central mountains. Seventeen people were killed and 34 others wounded. Several houses, shops and cars in the Aley and Shouf provinces were burned. The Israeli army is trying
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      • 56 4 TWO TRUCKERS in Utah and North Carolina were shot by snipers during an independent truckers' strike. One of the men died. Members of the Independent Truckers Association parked their rigs on Monday at midnight to protest against the five-cent-a--gallon increase in the federal gasoline tax and proposed
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      • 61 4 UNEMPLOYMENT IN West Germany jumped more than 12 per cent in January, reaching 2,500,000 at the end of the month. It was 2,220,000 in December last year, the Federal Labour Office in Nuremberg announced yesterday. The latest figure, the highest since the setting up of the German
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      • 65 4 BRITISH FOREIGN Secretary Francis Pym has said that he hoped his country would receive an Arab League delegation soon. But he warned there could be no progress in Middle East peace efforts unless the Palestine Liberation Organisation recognises Israel's right to exist. Meanwhile, a unit of 22
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      • 42 4 CHINA AND India have failed to resolve their border dispute in their third round of talks on the issue, the official Xinhua news agency said in Beijing yesterday. Diplomatic sources said the talks were expected to end today. Reuter
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    • 88 4 More political bombings rock Assam for 24 hours NEW DELHI, Tues. A series of bomb explosions rocked India's north-east-ern state of Assam during the past 24 hours, the news agency, United News of India, reported today. The bombings were aimed at political workers, government employees and candidates by' anti-poll terrorists,
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    • 93 4 CANBERRA, Tues. A senior member of the Fraser government, Primary Industry Minister Peter Nixon, today announced his resignation from federal politics. Mr Nixon, who has had the Primary Indus- try portfolio through several major scandals, said he had decided not to contest this year's federal election
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 3
    • 285 6 MOSCOW, Tues. Soviet Communist Party leader Yuri Andropov has warned workers that the stagnant Soviet economy cannot improve without discipline and an end to "absenteeism, idleness and haphazard work" and that means everybody. In his most candid speech on domestic problems since taking office
      UPI; Reuter  -  285 words
    • 60 6 CARNIVAL time has come once again to the beach resort of Lareggio m Italy. And as usual, the floats are devoted to having a shot at Italian politicians. This one depicts Socialist Party leader Bettino Craxi crushing tiny figures representing Communist Party chief Enrico
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    • 314 6 LONDON, Tues THE walkout by 29,000 water and sewerage workers, which entered its ninth day today, has begun to affect industry. Imperial Chemical Industries, the nation's largest company, said it might, be forced to lay off about 16,000 people in
      Reuter; UPI  -  314 words
    • 94 6 ROME, Tues. World output of cereal products reached a record last year but the situation worsened in several African countries, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation said in its monthly report yesterday. World cereal production last year reached 1,544 million metric tonnes, up by 2
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    • 276 6 Poland wants full ties with Vatican WARSAW, Tues. Po- I land is preparing for a visit by Pope John Paul II and wants to "fully normalise" relations with the Vatican for the first time since World War 11, Foreign Minister Stefan Olszowski said. Mr Olszowski also said the itinerary of
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    • 192 6 LOS ANGELES, Tues. THE CIA is almost certain that Bulgarian government officials knew in advance of a terrorist's plan to kill Pope John Paul n, the Los Angeles Times reported. But they did not instigate the attack. Although they do not
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 4
    • 482 7 Weinberger: We want to upgrade bases in region WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE United States is studying the possibility of moving the headquarters of the US Rapid Deployment Force to the "southwest Asia region," Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said yesterday. In his annual report
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    • 189 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States is preparing to ensure the survival of its strategic command and control facilities "beyond the Initial stages'' of a nuclear war, a Defence Department report said yesterday. The unclassified document, Issued in the name of Defence
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    • 31 7 LONDON, Tues. Britain brought in a new law yesterday requiring motorists and front-seat passengers to wear safety seat belts or risk a fine of £50 (about SH6O). Reuter
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    • 136 7 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States will be adopting some key tactics used by the Israelis against Syrian surface-to-air missiles, Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said yesterday. In his annual report to Congress, Mr Weinberger noted the effective use made of "remotely piloted vehicles," and radio-con-trolled
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    • 179 7 Newsmen's deaths: We followed orders say peasants UMA (Peru), Toes. Peasants in a Central Andean village told reporters yesterday that they were following police orders to kill strangers when they dabbed eight Peruvian Journalists to death with machetes. According to several reporters who reached the scene in the Andes Mountains
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    • 126 7 US steel industry withdraws complaint WASHINGTON, Tues. The American steel industry yesterday conditionally withdrew its formal complaint over what it called a "secret agreement" between Japan and Europe dividing up world steel markets. The American Iron and Steel Institute and eight US steel makers filed the complaint with the Trade
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    • 260 7 Surinam foils second coup attempt and arrests 15 BRIDGETOWN, Tuesday MILITARY authorities of Surinam said they had foiled an attempted coup for the second time in just over a month and had arrested 15 people, including the deputy army command- It was the sixth reported attempt to overthrow the leftist
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    • 175 7 THOUSANDS STILL IN NIGERIA AFTER DEADLINE LOME, Tum. AN ENDLESS convoy of trucks, buses, taxis and cars continued to stream through the border here into Ghana today, carrying thousands more of an estimated two million illegal immigrants ordered out of Nigeria. But with the expiry of the Nigerian government's deadline
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  • 349 8  -  GERRY de SILVA Pledge to find jobs for 117 retrenched workers By HITACHI Zosen Robin Dockyard in Jurong yesterday retrenched a total of 117 workers and managers. They made up about 10 per cent of its workforce. This is yet another sign that the global slump
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  • 154 8 Another 111 charges against Filipinos MORE cheating charges were brought against five Filipinos, who already face more than 400 similar charges, in the magistrate's court yesterday. The 111 new charges against the accused, including two women, say they bought goods at department stores and shopping centres using other people's credit
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  • 68 8 THIEVES broke into Island Electric Construction Company in Yio Chu Kang Road during the weekend and stole $26,000 and 10 coils of electrical wire and other equipment, worth a total of $2,500. The proprietor of the company, Mr H.C. Koh, 53, reported that he found the office
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  • 76 8 THE Harvard Club of Singapore has set up an endowment fund of $10,000 to award annual prizes to the best business and English students at the National University of Singapore. The Harvard Club Gold Medal will go to the most outstanding student in business policy in
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  • 136 8 A 38- YEAR-OLD odd-job labourer was yesterday jailed for five years and ordered to be caned five times for raping his 13--year-old daughter. He admitted committing the offence in October 1981. The High Court heard that the girl was sleeping in the hall of their
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  • 167 8 THE Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) is in the final stages of drawing up standards for regulators of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) cylinders. The standards, which aim to provide greater safety for LPG users, are expected to be published by
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  • 200 8 Moves to reduce noise at building sites A MOVE to tone down the, noise at some construction and demolition sites is underway. The Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) has drawn up a code of standards specifying maximum noise levels at such sites. The code is waiting for
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  • 27 8 MADAM Lim Chin Fan£ has assumed duties as Assistant Registrar of Trade Unions. Her appointment by the Minister of Labour was effective from Jan 3.
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  • 513 9  - Benefits of specialised museums Major Fong CHAN ENG CHENG By SINGAPORE should have small specialised museums so that its people can benefit from its history. With these thoughts, Major Fong Sip Chee, Minister of State for Culture, sketched what he visualised as the "nirvana" of culture for Singapore. Speaking at
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  • 218 9 THE World Trade Centre in Singapore is seeking the help of more than 99 of its counterparts overseas to promote its exhibition ana convenient facilities. Brochures have also been sent to multinational corporations and large international companies. Mr Wong Seng Chee, director
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  • Court briefs
    • 67 9 A CAR salesman yesterday admitted he misappropriated the $25,400 given to him by a bank manager to buy a car. Dave Koh Ching See, 34, pleaded guilty and then asked District Judge Mr Chang Kok Ming to postpone sentence to enable him to make restitution. He was given
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    • 88 9 A PIRATE taxi-driver who tried to smuggle a Thai woman out of Singapore in the boot of his car, was caught when leaving Woodlands checkpoint, a magistrate's cour* heard yesterday. Duangjai Boontoom, 20, was fined $800 or four weeks jail for not producing her travel documents for
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    • 82 9 A 33- YEAR-OLD woman was charged in the magistrate court yesterday with stealing a wallet containing $255 at a department store on Jan 27. The accused, Yong Siew Lan, had allegedly stolen the wallet from Miss Tong Khai Pheng. A separate charge was filed against her sister,
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    • 154 9 A TRAP was laid by two hotel security officers six days after a Taiwanese tourist reported that she had lost some money in her room, a magistrate's court heard yesterday. Insp P. Sathivelu, prosecuting, told the court that the security officers placed a blue wallet containing $120
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  • 64 9 FORMER journalist Hugh Austin Savage, 72, passed away on Monday after a long illness in Adelaide, Australia. While in Singapore, Mr Savage was the Secretary of the Diabetic Society and also the editor of Austral, a news magazine of the Australian High Commission. A memorial mass will
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  • 203 9 Helping hardcore drug addicts THE Advisory Committee on the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Drug Addicts is thinking of formulating a more effective programme to prevent hardcore drug addicts from returning to their old ways. It is carrying out a review of the procedures involved in the treatment and rehabilitation of
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  • 90 9 A ROBBERY suspect, shot In the stomach daring a police ambush on Monday, is reported to be still in a serious condition in the Singapore General Hospital. He was shot by a detective when he tried to attack the officer with an Iron pipe. Earlier the
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  • 232 9 REAL or imagined, workers' grievances must be properly and tactfully handled or they might get out of hand. Let them brew, and mistrust, antagonism and poor morale will grow; relations between management and workers will sour. To better handle grievances, good communica- tion skills are needed.
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  • 199 9 THE coming Chinese New Year may be the Year of the Pig bat the Century Park Sheraton Hotel has gone the way of the dragon. The hotel has put up a 2t-metre dragon in front of the building to usher
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  • 323 11 Don't sniff inhalents, he warns A 15- YEAR-OLD boy was found dead on his water-bed after a heart-failure. On examining him, doctors found both his nostrils filled with glue. He had died from sniffing too much glue. In another case, a 17-year-old youth was found drowned in
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  • 164 11 Police name four new tow-away zones FOUR more stretches of road have been designated Tow Away Zones by the Traffic Police in a bid to clear certain busy streets of traffic obstruction. These are: Rochor Road (between Queen Street and Bencoolenj Street); Jalan Besar (be-i tween the entrance to the
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  • 350 11 THE quality of services in a day-care centre is best when the parents see the centre as a community effort and get involved in it, an American psychologist has said. Professor Michael Lamb, who is here for two weeks at the invitation
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  • 318 11 Warrant of arrest out for missing man A DISTRICT court yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of Teh Kheng Leong alias Peter Teh, 36, who has been missing since Jan 15. Teh, a Malaysian, faces 62 cheating charges involving more than $33 million. Thirty-seven of the conspiracy-to-cheat charges involving
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 234 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Clerks and office boys were mobilised to mark about 30,000 objective papers at the Examinations Syndicate here recently following a computer malfunction. The papers marked were for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (Malaysian Certificate of Education) examinations. Sources said the "breakdown"
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    • 146 12 Malaysia aims to be a maritime nation PENANG, Tnes. The government has embarked on a long-term policy to build up Malaysia as a maritime nation, Deputy TransSort Minuter Datuk bu Hassan Omar has said. Measures have been taken to Increase the handling capacity of Malaysia's major ports from the present
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    • 267 12 JOHORE BARU, Tues. Plans have been drawn up to ease traffic congestion at the Causeway during the Chinese New Year rush this month. The all-systems-go measures were decided at a two-hour meeting of the Causeway Traffic Committee here this morning. The committee said
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    • 101 12 STAY COOL, CUSTOMS OFFICERS TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Travellers can expect courtesy and efficiency at Malaysian customs checkpoints at the Causeway this Chinese New Year. Customs officers have been told to exercise their discretion and keep their cool when dealing with the peak crowd of Malaysians returning from Singapore, the
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    • 292 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A key defence witness said in one of his statements that he could not remember whether he was with Datuk Mokhtar Hashim throughout the night of April 13 the night when Datuk Mohamed Taha Talib was murdered, the High Court was
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    • 182 13 Popeye's suspends French fries sale KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Popeye's, the fast food chain operator here, has suspended further sales of its French fries which have not been certified ha la I (permitted under Islamic law). The company's consultant for the Far East, Mr Dewitt McNutt, said in a press statement
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    • 79 13 JAKARTA, Tues. Sixteen Malaysian workers have been detained in Samarinda, Indonesian East Borneo, since last December over a salary dispute, the Jakarta daily, Kompas, reported today. The Malaysians, who worked for an Indonesian plywood company, had sent a letter to the newspaper asking for help to
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    • 406 13 Asri rebel group plans new Muslim party KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday DATUK Haji Asri Muda, the former Pas president whose membership is now in limbo, has announced his intention to form a new Muslim party, it was reported yesterday. Utusan Malaysia quoted Datuk Asri in an interview as saying that he
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    • 312 13  -  ROY MACKIE By Associate Editor DAVOS (Switzerland), Tues. Malaysia's Trade and Industry Minister expects that the world ecor.omy will be better this year than it was last year. There are, as yet, no concrete signs of a pickup, but Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen told The Straits
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    • 146 13 PENANG, Toes. At least 2t well-to-do families here have been receiving extortion letters with ballets enclosed over the last few weeks, police disclosed yesterday. The families received a total of 23 ballets IS M l6 and four 9mm calibre ballets. Except for two MIS ballets,
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    • 222 13 Datuk Ho gets No. 2 post in Malayan Banking KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Former Labour and Manpower Minister and MCA deputy president Datuk Richard Ho has been appointed vice-chair-man and director of Malayan Banking Berhad. Datuk Ho, who was the Malaysian Chinese Association s Number Two until Aug 4 last year,
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  • 138 14 Muldoon flies in to be PM's dinner guest NEW ZEALAND'S Prime Minister, Mr Robert Muldoon, yesterday made an overnight stopover here to be a dinner guest of Mr Lee Kuan Yew at the Istana. Mr Muldoon, who flew in after delivering the keynote address at a symposium of world business
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  • 34 14 THE government is to reclaim 277 hectares of the foreshore and sea-bed off Ponggol. A motion seeking Parliament's approval is to be tabled by the Minister for Law at its next sitting.
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  • 21 14 THE Minister for Law will introduce the revised edition of the Laws Bill at the next sitting of Parliament.
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  • 33 14 THE office space offered for rent by the Department of Civil Aviation costs $40 per sq m and not $4 as stated in The Straits Times yesterday. The error is regretted.
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  • 357 14 Hotel school may grow into centre for the region THE new Singapore Hotel Association Training and Educational Centre (Shatec) could well become a regional training centre. Shatec director Pakir Singh said this was a very real possibility because the centre would be very modern, and probably the best-equipped in the
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  • 159 14 New chief for Toa Payoh police station TWO senior police officers yesterday switched roles in preparation for the new Neighbourhood Post policing scheme to be launched in Toa Pay oh in June. The chief of the Paya Lebar police station, Acting Supt Tan Ngo Chew, 34, took over from his
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  • 227 14 A QUEEN'S Counsel, defending Promet Pte Ltd and the owners of three vessels, contended that his clients were entitled to limit their liability in accordance with the Merchant Shipping Act. Mr Richard Stone, QC, was defending the four against a suit for $6.3 million
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  • 307 14 Man who brought gun caught by family A CONTRACT labourer was ambushed by the family of an associate when he delivered a revolver and 10 bullets to their Bukit Merah View flat in February last year, the High Court was told yesterday. Yong Kan Cheng, 48. tried to run off
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    • 150 14 CONGRATULATIONS to Mr. LIM KEE MING, Chairman of Lim Teck Lee Group of Companies. On being conferred the Royal Order of the Polar Star, Class of Commander by His Majesty King Carl XVI, Gustaf of Sweden for his outstanding achievement in promoting economic relations between Sweden and Singapore. pTPJ^S) dffS
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    • 92 14 g.' 4sl wk B^ I M \\\lllk lj4J 1 s Vk it ■■I (H -^f 3| i a 1 A Superstar Concert to celebrate his 25th Anniversary sponsors tn Show Business i« at,- National Theatre AS ow, 3rd and 4th stJm® February 1983, 8.30 p.m. TSSTSSr tickets; $75, $50 $30,
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  • 389 15  -  I.EONG WENG K AM Singers, dancers and comperes needed By THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is prepared to take in as many good singers as it can to boost its pool of singers. In its biggest recruitment drive for talent since it became
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  • 281 15 Asean to set up united body for consumer protection ASEAN government and consumer organisation officials will draw up the framework of the proposed Asean Consumer Protection Agency when they meet here in May. This will be done during the second Asean seminar on consumer protection, to be held from May
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  • 242 15 PC gave tourist no receipt, court is told AN AUSTRALIAN tourist who handed a wallet containing Ms6oo and two driving licences to a police officer was told by the officer that it was not a practice to give a receipt for the items, a district judge heard yesterday. Mr Michael
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  • 141 15 Date fixed for trial of three in PSA case THE trial of three men accused of engaging in a conspiracy to cheat the Port of Singapore Authority of about $3.76 million in connection with the building of two blocks of warehouses has been fixed from Sept 12 to Oct 7.
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  • 52 15 TRAFFIC along the Pan Island Expressway (1 km from the East Coast Parkway junction of the PIE) was diverted last night because of a large hole in the road. A police spokesman said the hole appeared at about 6 p.m. It was not known what caused
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  • 192 15 AN EVENING of music with a Singapore theme and flavour has been specially arranged for Singaporeans. The pieces, such as Morning at the Botanic Gardens, Tanjong Katong and Dawn of the Garden City, were written by eight local composers during the quest for songs for
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  • 141 15 Hougang to get $2 m mosque by June MUSLIM residents of Hougang New Town and adjacent areas will have a mosque in their own area by June. Work on the $2 million Mas j id En-Naeem situated at the junction of Tampines Road and Hougang Avenue 3 started in April
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  • 64 15 SHOWERS can be expected, mainly in the afternoon, on about seven days over the next fortnight. A meteorological service report also said that the rainfall for Janu- ary was below average over fourfifths of the Island. The easternmost areas received the most rain of 240 to
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  • 191 15 THEY could have danced all night, for it was meant to be one big birthday party for a three-year-old. The five dancers were among the 100 people who jived, sang and made merry on stage while thousands of Singaporeans watched the celebrations live on television.
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  • 131 15 Dr Tony Tan's education waikaoout PARENTS, school principals and teachers in Kaki Bukit will be able to discuss education policies with the Trade and Industry Minister, Dr Tony Tan, when he tours the constituency on Sunday. Dr Tan, who was Education Minister, will have the Minister of State (Education), Dr
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  • 55 15 RESIDENTS in the Redhill and nearby housing estates were hit by a power failure at about 10.20 p.m. last night. The areas affected were Redhill Road, RedhiH Close, Bukit Merah View, Jalan Bukit Merah and Lower Delta Road. Power was restored by midnight. The cause of
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    • 518 16 w^"^""" 1 j| |i^lf :i mBH B__________l BF As from January 1 1983, Ericsson, the Swedish to secure the close relation between the telephone company, has worldwide acquired the manufacturer and the sales company, it has now Facit operations from Electrolux. The acquisition is been agreed that the distributorship for
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  • TIMESCOPE
    • 1115 17  - Talk that createes good relations WONG Al KWEt Stories by Programme works Graphics bv ALSO, the proposal to launch a work excellence pro- gramme in a company should be voluntary it should not be legislated by government. Equally crucial is maturity on the part of union officials or worker representatives
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  • Howit benefited two compaines
    • 634 17 "LAWRENCE and I have improved our relations." Mrs Vasantha Kumari Siva is talking about her colleague in a way she would never have dreamt of doing a year ago. Mrs Kumari, 26, is feneral secretary of the traits Steamship Labour Organisation. And her colleague is
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    • 551 17 4 IN THE long run, we hope to see employees take a more active participation in the running of the hotel. There are so many things going on in different areas of work that you cannot expect a m lonely man at the top to come
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  • 452 18 The Straits Times says... SBS should make a difference MR. ONG Teng Cheong chose the Consumers' Association of Singapore's ninth annual general meeting to make two announcements. There will be 654 more taxis on the road this year. And the Singapore Bus Service will operate 200 of these vehicles. Although
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  • 838 18  - Out with the big pot and iron rice bowl TONY WALKER By in BEIJING WHEN a Chinese newspaper reported recently that more than 1,000 restaurants in Shanghai were tossing out the "big pot", it had nothing to do with a change in cooking methods. Rather, the report indicated a new
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  • 616 18 Move over, F-5 the Tigershark's here THE Northrop Corporation Is now using newspapers and consumer magazines to advertise its new fighter plane, the "F-M Tlgershark". There was a four-colour spread In Newsweek Just last week. From the ad It looks like one heck of a plane, but I'm not certain
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  • 804 18  -  CHAN ENG CHENG The Buddhist view of CONFUCIANISM There are many parallels that one can draw between Buddhism and Confucianism. But while the Confucianist is concerned about life on earth, the Buddhist looks beyond. Venerable Yen Pei, 65, president of Singapore Buddhist Welfare Services, explains where
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    • 498 18 Tomorrow: Confucianism and Hinduism R PROFIT FROM AUSTRALIAN g Q TRADING NEWS B Australian Trading News is one of the most widely circulated trade magazines in the F""l world. It is published on a regional basis, in 10 languages, and distributed in more than Mnj a hundred countries. The Asia/Pacific
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  • FORUM
    • 98 19 Ensure there are enough books MY daughter recently started school in Secondary 1. She had most of her books and uniform all ready as they were available during the registration, but found that the bookshop could not supply three books, two for geography and one for second language, because they
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    • 61 19 I REFER to the report "Now HDB hits a record pace." (ST, Jan 29). Could the Housing Board enlighten us as to whether the new industrialised building method used by the Korean company will result in cheaper flats for applicants, as compared to those built
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    • 202 19 Checks are made on ECA grades I REFER to the letter "Let us have uniform ECA grading" by "Netball Crazy." (ST, Jan 28). I appreciate the writer's concern. However, I would like to point out that one of the underlying principles of the extra curricular activity grading scheme, apart from
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    • On the road
      • 61 19 SOME bus lanes are drawn right to the intersection. It is, therefore, always difficult and dangerous to make a left turn, especially during peak hours, from the second lane, e.g. at Hill Street/Canning Rise and at Robinson Road/ D' Almeida Street. Could some of the bus lanes
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      • 50 19 THE pavement which curves round that side of Upper Serangoon Road where traffic turns into Braddell Road is always flooded whenever there is a downpour. Pedestrians have to wade through the usually ankle-deep water, which takes two to three days to drain away. SQUELCHED FEET Singapore 1953
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      • 48 19 COULD the authorities instal a "turn-left" arrow indicator at the junction of Whitley Road and Bukit Timah Road? I have to wait until the red light comes on before I can turn to Bukit Timah Road, risking my life in the process. CONCERNED Singapore 1337
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    • Replies
      • 186 19 PLEASE refer to the letter by "In Support of Speak Mandarin Campaign." (ST, Jan 27). As far as we can gather, no one has produced a set of Hokkien-Mandarin cassette tapes for sale. However, the writer may be interested to know that a Mandarin-learning series which
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      • 255 19 I REFER to the letter "Why there is a shortage of nurses" from "Fair Play." (ST, Jan 21). "Fair Play" may like to know that student nurses give up nursing for many reasons, ranging from loss of interest in the profession, dislike of
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    • 185 19 They need technical teacher AS STUDENTS, we consider the most crucial period of secondary education to be secondary 3, 4 and 5_ This is when we are streamed and prepared for the GCE 'O' level examination. Last year, 42 first batch Secondary 3 pupils from the technical stream in our
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    • On parking
      • 325 19 Rate is not fair to those who park short-term I WENT to Changi Airport on the evening of Jan 25 to meet a relative. The parking charges as shown on the signboards were $1.20 per hour, between 5 and 10 p.m. Needing to stay only for about half an hour,
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      • 144 19 ON New Year's Day and on Jan 8, I parked my vehicle along public roads 15 metres and 100 metres respectively away from any Urban Redevelopment Authority parking lots. A valid coupon was displayed on the former. On the latter, the vehicle was parked along
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    • 259 19 Thoughts on a bid to restore glory to Raffles I READ with mixed feelings about how a group of newly-appointed architects headed by Sir Fredrick Gibberd (ST, Jan 26) are planning to make changes at the Raffles Hotel in an attempt to restore some of its former glory. As an
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    • On libraries
      • 66 19 I WENT to the National Library recently to look for some science magazines. Much to my chagrin, other than "American Scientist," there was not a single popular science magazine, e.g. "Discover" and "Popular Science." The library should buy different types of science magazines as it is important
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      • 55 19 PARENTS have been urged time and again to inculcate the reading habit among children. I am sure parents would like very much to bring their children to libraries as often as possible. Could the libraries open on Sundays (they could close on Mondays) for the convenience of
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1124 20  -  NANCY CHNG By Our Bangkok Correspondent POLITICS in Thailand, clearly, is not a matter to be left solely in the hands of politicians. As the next general election approaches, some senior military leaders are voicing concern about the stability of the next
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    • 905 20 Problems posed by Nigeria's expulsion of 2 m foreigners NIGERIA has a problem. About two million foreigners live there without proper papers. So the government has found a way of dealing with the trouble. It is a way that will cause the greatest possible
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  • TIMES BUSINESS
    • NEWS BRIEFS
      • 52 21 Island Peninsular THE Island and Peninsular group, comprising Island Peninsular Development Bhd, Austral Enterprises Bhd and Talam Mines Bhd, has appointed Mr Mahadzir bin Azizan as their secretary and registrar from Feb 1. He replaces Mr Shahrom bin Datuk Mohd Harun who has resigned as secretary and registrar of the
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      • 47 21 MESSRS Guan Meng Kuan, Chan Wan Kah alias Tan Wan Kah, and Ong Mui Eng have been appointed additional directors of Hwa Hong Manufacturing Co Ltd on Feb 1. Messrs Guan and Ong are also directors of all the subsidiary companies of the company.
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      • 51 21 PRIMA's subsidiary, Hapiways Pte Ltd, has changed its name to Hapiways Management Services. The directors of the company have been increased to four, with the appointment of Messrs Cheng Chih Cheng and Cheng Chih Kwong. The other two directors are Messrs Oei Kiat Tho and Cheng Chih
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      • 82 21 Cycle Carriage CYCLE and Carriage Ltd said it has agreed to purchase a 18,203 square metre plot of land at Bukit Timah for $29 million cash. A 10 per cent deposit has been paid and the balance will be payable within three months subject to good title being ascertained, the
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      • 92 21 BANGKOK, Tues. Thailand's two major commercial banks, the Thai Farmers Bank and the Siam Commercial Bank, will lower their prime lending rate to 15.5 per cent from 16 per cent a year beginning next week and other banks are expected to follow suit, officials of the two
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      • 80 21 SEOUL, Tues. South Korea's commodity exports in January totalled U551,095 billion (552.26 billion), down 10.8 per cent from a year ago's U551,227 billion, according to preliminary figures announced today by the commerce and industry ministry. Arrivals of letters of credit for export in January were listed at US$l,l2l
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      • 80 21 TOKYO, Tues. Rhone Poulenc Specialite Chimiques, part of the French Rhone Poulenc group, and Dainippon Ink and Chemicals today announced setting up a joint company called Nippon Fransil to produce silicons. With an initial capital of 200 million yen (551.73 million) subscribed equally by the two firms, the
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      • 89 21 SEOUL, Tues. Mining and manufacturing projects received about two-thirds of the US$lB7.B million (Ss3BB million) in foreign investment in South Korea last year, the finance ministry said today. More than U*****.3 million went to 45 of the heavy industry projects, while U5564.2 million was funnelled into £ight social
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      • 81 21 TOKYO, Tues. Toyota Motor Co of Japan has decided to provide Lotus Car Ltd of Britain with financial and technical aid to help the British sportscar maker recover from its financial problems, Japanese newspapers reported today. The decision came after Lotus's managing director, Mr M. J.
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    • 279 21 Row over BHP's purchase of Utah coal group SYDNEY, Tues. The planned US$2.4 billion (554.95 billion) acquisition of General Electric's Utah international coal group by Australia's Broken Hill Proprietary (BHP) continues to generate controversy. The New South Wales (NSW) Prime Minister, Mr Neville Wran, has threatened to cancel BHP's NSW
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    • 465 21 ZURICH, Tues. A fresh bid to find a mechanism for reducing outstanding trade tensions was made yesterday when Mr Malcom Baldrige, the United States secretary of commerce, and Count Otto Lambsdorff the West German Economic Minister, called for ministerial meetings of the General
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    • 464 21 SWISS trading and engineering group, UHAG Uebersee-Handel AG, has invested about $2 million in a fourth subsidiary to provide technical support and training services. The new company, Cosa-Hell Graphic Centre Pte Ltd, was incorporated early last month with a paid-up capital of $600,000.
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    • 367 21 SYARIKAT Permodalan Kebangsaan (SPK) is understood to be adopting a "wait and see" attitude regarding the possible sale of its stake in William Jacks and Company (Malaysia). It was earlier believed that SPK was interested in selling off its 30
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    • 254 21 ZURICH, Tues. The Swiss government has announced details of a special spending programme aimed at countenng the current "unsatisfactory development" of the economy and creating new jobs. The measures, which will cost almost US$4B3 million (*****.8 million), are to be presented to
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    • 168 21 Hungary seeking credit for reserves BUDAPEST, Tues. Hungary has opened negotiations for a mediumterm loan from Western banks in order to build up its depleted reserves, and to diminish the proportion of its short-term debt, Mr Janos Fekete, first vicepresident of the national bank, said yesterday. The country will have
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    • 207 21 Malaysian Plantations chairman steps down TAN SRI Lee Loy Seng has stepped down as chairman of Malaysian Plantations Bhd and its subsidiaries. He will be succeeded by Datuk Oon Seng Lee. Tan Sri Lee was not available for comment. Observers see the resignation of Tan Sri Lee from Malaysian Plantations
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  • Market Highlights
    • 440 21 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed narrowly mixed on profit-taking after a steady opening in selective, active tradIng. Malayan Cement rose 15 cents to $6.60, Paramount 8 cents to $3.34, and Hong Leong Finance 10 cents to $8.60. On the decline, Genting fell 14 cents to $3.30,
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    • 30 21 Up Down Inch Industrials 47 44 23 Finance 11 6 5 Hotels 5 5 3 Properties 17 3 Plantations 4 2 1 Mining 13 0 Deb/Loans 0 2 4
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 34 21 Utd Malacca 470 -20 Selangor Dredg 430 -20 Gentings 328 -16 C Sugars 1170 -10 DBS 805-10 Spore Land 715 -10 F E Levingston 515 -10 N O L 260-10 Inchcape 276 -8
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      • 54 21 Ulu Benut 545 +30 Paper Products 209 +18 M Cement 660 +15 MB F Hldgs 620 +15 S Finance 580 +15 Public Bank 520 +15 Ind Oxygen 320 +14 Johan Hldgs 316 +14 Eu Yan Sang 239 +13 H Leong Fin 860 +10 Lion Corpn 288 +10 Paramount 334
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      • 43 21 Jan 31 Feb 1 BT Composite: 754.51 751.42 BT Indicator: *****3 *****7 ST Industrials: 777.59 775.65 ST Finance: 1872.04 1879.70 ST Hotels: 1003.95 1003.13 ST Properties: 613.60 610.92 ST Mining 213.22 212.44 ST Plantations: 914.78 913.54 OCBC: 687.00 684.63 SESInd: 577.81 574.53
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      • 25 21 Faber Merlin 2,353.000 U 0 L Wrts 968,000 M U I 673,000 Sime Darby 464,000 PMC 364,000 Total turnover: 14.35m Total value: $40.13m
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    • 69 21 Brastoad Bhd +1 Dnnloplnd Guinness +4 MTC PanElec -4 Rothmans +6 S Trading -5 U M Works +1 etc Earn Gathrie Bhd NUT Perils Plant -2 Semb Ship -7 Sap Corp Wearnes +2 CCM FftN Haw Par +1 Nat Iron -5 Prtma +5 Sime Darby +2
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    • 2632 22 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN is traded in lots of II shares each, with the price quoted in dollars. ■WHOM ONK INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 1982/1983 Last Div P/E Vol Day Mißh Low Company Sale +or- ('000) High Low !50 236 Acma 247 -1 21.7
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    • 538 22 SHARE prices closed mixed at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday while the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange took a day off to "lebrate City Day. The local stock market >pened generally steady and prices rose slightly in early trading before easing off towards the
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    • 1834 22 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares tradoU showi in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts ai« quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deals
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    • 1079 22 U O I (2.718 2.745) (2) 2.74 (2) 2.73 (1) 2.74SETT (2.738) HOTELS Apollo (2.918 2.923) Faber Merlin (1.968 1.975) (3) 1.94 (24) 1.95 (93) 1.96 (220) 1.97 (1) 1.93 (230) 1.98 (141) 1.99 (10) 2.00 (92) 1.96 (41) 1.98 (3) 1.95 (1180) I.97SETT (1.988 1.995) (7) 1.97 (44)
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 298 22 STOCKS yesterday closed higher but gains were pared in active two-way trading in the afternoon with the Hang Seng index moving alternately above and below 900. brokers said. The Hang Seng index closed up 8.49 points on the day at 895.53. FEB 01 HK$ Associated Hotels 2.005 unch Carrlan
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      • 425 22 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday closed mixed with lowpriced domestic industry issues firming on selective buying, dealers said. The market average edged up 2.05 to end at 8,105.52, but the Tokyo Stock Exchange index fell one point to 587.35. Turnover was a heavy 680 million shares, with interest spread
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      • 119 22 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on increased j turnover of 14.15 million pesos i compared with 8.28 million on j Monday, dealers said. First Phil Hldgs 8.40 -0.1 Lepanto B 0.1250 +0.02 Marinduque B 8.20 unch Marsteel Oriental B 0.03 -0.001 Phil Overseas 0.025 -0.001 Phllex B 0.2250 +0.015
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      • 397 23 STOCK prices closed higher on Monday but most of the advance was concentrated on the blue chip stocks and some technology issues. The Dow Jones industrial average see-sawed higher and lower throughout the morning. But the blue chip barometer then started to rally and finished with a gain
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      • 328 23 PRICES were mixed at the start of the week on the Amsterdam stock exchange on Monday and most operators were cautious. Turnover was thin and the market lacked direction. Unilever rose 1.50 guilders to 200.00 and KLM slipped three to 158.00 in Dutch internationals. In banks, ABN rose three
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      • 645 23 EQUITIES opened mixed in quiet trading yesterday as concern grew over the possible effects of sterling's fall on domestic interest rates, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was up 3.5 points at 626.2. Leading industrials were mixed with Lucas off 2p at 133 but Plessey up 3p
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      • 50 23 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 895.53 Monday 887.04 Week Ago 888.45 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 075.7 Monday Closed Week Ago 663.2 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 543.6 Monday Closed Week Ago 528.5 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 622.7 Friday 620.0 Week Ago 605.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1075.70 Friday 1064.75 Week Ago 1030.17
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      • 341 23 SHARE prices yesterday closed broadly higher in active trading, brokers said. The All Ordinaries index was up 6.8 at 543.6 in the afternoon, the all resources index up 9.8 at 437.4. FKB 01 Cento INDUSTRIALS A C I 124 unch A N I 238 -4 A P M 187
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      • 127 23 FEB 01 Bahts Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 133 -1 Bangkok Bank 254 uncti Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 151 unch Bata Shoe Bern Jucker 29» unch Charoong Thai Wire 350 -2 Firestone First Trust 50.75 unch Goodyear Industrial Finance Corp 126 J0 -1 Jalaprathan Cement... *****
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 475 23 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with February One RSS buyers quoted at 171.50 cents p»T kilo, up 1.25 cents from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on higher London advises and mixed buying interest. Afternoon prices gained further ground on some covering
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      • 186 23 SINGAPORE UNIT TBIST (MaMcm* Pri > *> The Commm-e 3.09 3.25 The Savings Fund 1.77 1.86 S'pore Prog Fund 1.37 1.44 S'pcre Sec. Fund 2.07 2.17 S'pore Invest Fund 1.11 1.16 S'pore Equity Fund 1.34 1.41 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Mimimi' prims far Feb Z) Mai Invest Fund 2.69
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      • 197 23 THE STRAITS TIN price in Penang yesterday held steady at the ITA floor level of M529.15 a kilo. Disposal was 866 tonnes compared with 186 tonnes on Monday. The dealers attributed the increase to the normal first day of the month quota business and to miners clearing ahead
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      • 25 23 Rubber: Feb 1 Singapore: February: 171.50 cents (up 1.25 cents) Malaysia: February: Closed Tin: M529.15 per kilo (unchanged) 866 tonnes (up 680 tonnes)
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      • 211 23 THE KU/OBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $33,896 and closed at $34,165 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.75/507.75, eased to 506/506.75 before tallying to 509.20/510. It closed for lunch at 508.25/509 on profit-taking. The market re-opened after lunch at $508/509 and drifted to
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      • 133 23 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per IN kg yesterday. Coconut oU: Bulk fob $98.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $111.00 sellers, new drum fob $115.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $56 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $342.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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      • 34 23 Man Frl New York 14.208 13.588 14.27S 13.65S Zurich 13.808 13.488 13.90S 13.58S Ta«a Mm Singapore 14.258 13.558 14.35S 13.65S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Sraroe: Credit 8«lfM, S'pwe.
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      • 31 23 LONDON: Copper prices on Monday (previous in brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1056.00 (£1037.00); sellers £1057.00 (£1037.50); Three Months buyers £1087.00 (£1068.00); sellers £1087.50 (£1068.50). Market tone: Firmer. Salet: 15,700 tonnes.
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      • 50 23 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Feb 1: Overnight: IW Call deposits: 3 1 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 3 3/16 31/18 3-month Bank bills 711/16 7 9/16 3 months CD 7 5/16 7 3/16 6 months CD 7 9/16 7 7/16 Source: National Dbcauit Co.
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      • 707 23 THE US/Sing dollar opened at 2.0745/65 and was traded higher for the day. The dollar was supported on firm US interest rate and heavy commercial buying and the rate was brought up to a high of 2.0935 55 to close on the Singapore forex market yesterday. The
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      • 33 23 Cleslng taterbuk rates for Singapore dollars *n Feb 1: Offer Bid Overnight s '/a 5W 1 month 7W 7H 2 months 7 5/16 73/16 3 months 75/15 73/16 Overnight mode 6
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      • 24 23 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers Is 9.52 per cent.
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    • 119 24 MMC to take over assets of subsidiary MALAYSIA Mining Corporation Bhd has taken over the assets and reserves of MMC (1976) Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary, which is going into voluntary liquidation. At an extraordinary general meeting on Jan 30, shareholders of MMC (1976) approved the special resolution to place
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    • 87 24 UOL to gain $25 million from sale UNITED Overseas Land will make pretax profits of $25.1 million from the sale of its undeveloped land at Jervois Road to the Brunei government. The net asset backing per share of the group will conseauently be increased by 20 cents. The proceeds of
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    • 544 24 THE financially-troubled Carrian group of Hongkong is putting up all its Singapore properties for sale. Mr Jed Tan, executive director of Carrian's Singapore office, returned from Hongkong during the weekend after final discussions on details of the sale, including prices of the properties.
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    • 369 24 PAHANG Consolidated Co Ltd has reported thumping group pretax losses of M510.59 million for the year ended July 31, 1982, against losses of M52.49 million in the previous financial year. The tin-mining group, incorporated in London, also disclosed that it has disposed of its
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    • 336 24 LOANS extended by Japanese financial institutions to Asian countries have shown a marked increase, according to a recent survey by the Japanese finance ministry. The figures show that medium- and long-term offshore loans to Asian countries rose by 12.5 per cent or
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    • 247 24 STOCKHOLM, Tues. Sweden's centralised wage negotiations broke down yesterday, leaving the future course of a pay settlement in doubt, at a critical point in the economic planning of Prime Minister Olaf Palme's new Social Democratic government. The 22-member Landsorganisation (LO), representing the
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    • 194 24 Banamex opens regional office here BANCO Nacional de Mexico (Banamex) has announced the opening of a regional representative office in Singapore. It will be the only Mexican bank to have a representative office here and the second bank from Mexico to be in the Republic. The first Mexican bank here
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    • 652 21 The International Herald Tribune invites you to meet the ASEAN Government leaders at an international conference on: Trade and Investment Opportunities in the ASEAN Countries February 9, 10 and 11, 1983 in Singapore In the midst of an international economic crisis, expand their activities internationally. Moreover, the Indonesia Malaysia, the
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    • 213 22 The supreme book on strategy If you have wondered how it is that the Japanese can cleave through Western business communities like a samurai sword through butter, the answer lies not in more robots on the factory floor or company singsongs at 9 am. It lies in A BOOK OF
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    • 92 22 fwroT Selected speeches and writings of r££Ei C.V Devan Nair "Like golden apples in silver settings are words spoken at the proper time." Naked All proceeds will be donated to the Singapore Labour Foundation. ITliHl* rmm mmmmmm mmmmmim u i m it.niwi mi mum Exposure I Published by Distributed by
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    • 19 23 I WftJf stock prices mav I Warenouses: Room for I more? I China opens up matters ON SAtE NOW!
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    • 660 23 NOTICES RADIOCOMMUNICATION I OPERATOR'S EXAMINATIONS The Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (Telecoms) will be conducting the following examinations: EXAMINATION DATE OF FEES EXAMINATION PAYABLE a) RADIOCOMMUNICATION 23rd March 1983 $25.00 OPERATOR'S GENERAL 25th March 1983 CERTIFICATE OF COMPETENCY (PART I) b) RADIOCOMMUNICATION *3rd May 1983 to $25.00 OPERATORS GENERAL 17th May
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    • 342 23 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT (a) Rwelvlnjs and Adjudication Drders werr made against the following debtor on 21st day of lanuary 1983. In Bankruptcy Nos 200/82 Tan Lye Soon (I/C N*****848-G) trading as TTS Office Equipment Company of 52-A St Thomas Walk, Singapore W23 201/82 Tan Ah
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    • 709 24 <^ £x\° OiT V^ Everything you wanted to know about Wfongis Professional Computer but the competition was afraid to tell nmF MMMMMMHI ■BIMi" i^aa^^^^^w i jHft. IHH WBH tMM »J^^ >ji^w> »,<a^ «^^w *^BF «BSt vHRUk ■HBWW vMF vKW fln The fact is that many people buying Personal Computers today
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    • 38 24 PORTABLE 10' x 20' SITE OFFICE Buy (a $7450 Lease. $500/mth International Standards Stacking Capability Lease Purchase Buy Back Option Fast deliveries Warranty For more information call the specialists with 14 years experience Delta Industries PteLtd Tel: *****66
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    • 603 25 HBfes m m rm ?"*JF liar Fit r 4 *M Bek v H&r '^bI B& sUmeS i BBs^w sH BBlei^ wKJi*l R Jayißii^M IHft^tff «i b^bV r l. v TAtJ 5 DHb^^'^W'X-*' bmfbh <M kW ttS|H IBBrnH I Ibk M ImL Pv. I t^ EM mi HI bbblbW, OTHHH^|v ''Cjw^'.
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    • 1079 26 I 737H66 ~m w- I 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing General Furnishing* lor private and commercial properties. e Curtain fabric/ track e Carpeting/ wall-covering e Sllm-llne/ vertical blinds e Shower screen e Cabinets/ wardrobes Renovations/ partitions e Paintwork BEAUTY DELUXE HOMES FURNISHINGS 02-35 Balestier Plaza Singapore 1232 Tel: *****33/ *****76 THE
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    • 332 26 20 Pets ONE MALE PEKINESE SKC registered. 14 months old. Imported parents. Price negotiable. Tel: *****58. CUTE DACHSHUND PUPPIES for sale. Interested call *****44 Mr Goh. 2 CUTE 6 months old Silky Terriers for sale. Champion bloodline. SKC confirmed. Tel: *****79. 2 POMERANIAN PUPPIEB 2 months old. $450 each. Phone
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    • 670 26 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Mondoy Friday 9.00 am 530 pm (5.00 pm for next day) Soturdoy 9 00 am 3.00 pm (12.30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9.00 am 1 00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchord Centre, MlO5 Lucky Plaza 10 00 am 12N; lpm 5.30pm (Mon Fri) 10 00 am
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    • 519 26 30 Hairdressing Alan International •88/ "88 Halrdressintf Conrses All courses will be conducted in London. Lectures, demonstrations and instruction programmes are supported by the latest audio visual techniques as well as practical cutting and styling experience Beginner Diploma Course (30 weeks) Feb 28. Mar 2X. May 16. Jun 13 "Beginner
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    • 779 26 RATES: Ordinory $1 .00 per word (Min $15.00) I $18 00 per col cm Semi-Display (Mm. $54 00 Stroits Times) $18 50 per col cm (Mm $55 50 Sunday Times) $22 50 per col cm Display (Mm $67 50 Stroits Times) $23 12 per col cm (Mm $69 36 Sunday
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    • 542 26 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Food guide B Personal Services Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles Boats F Accommodation A Properties G Travel Guide H Education A Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries [H9 AMONG THE MANY Job opporftlW^ tunttles available in these B|l\l pages today, two unique job
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    • 501 26 51 Printing Copying Services INSTANT PRINTING SERVICES. Name cards, Letterheads, Invoices, Envelopes, Receipts, etc. Retailer of music cassettes and stationery. Call 318, Parklane Shopping Mall. Tel: *****41. NAME CARDS 200 pieces $10, 500 pieces $20, 1000 pieces $35. For quick printing within 2 hours, additional charge. Blk 5073, 1632-A, Ang
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    • 673 27 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services A 110 CONFIDENTIAL Answering Mailing Office Registration I Service. Telex facilities, Typing, I Book-keeping available Telephone: *****92. CONFIDENTIAL ANSWERING (S3O) Telex ($2/-), Typing Services ($3/-), Paging ($5O) suitable for one-man-show business. Tel: *****1 NOW IN J.8., Telephone, Answering/Mailing services. Interviewing room faculties, operating 9
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    • 1075 27 55 Commercial Vessels: 55 Commercial Vessels: Sale/Charter Sale/Charter NEW USED DUMB STEEL BARGES (C/W RAMP SIDEBOARDS) FOR SALE/ CHARTER 100' x 30' x 8' 120' x 40' x 8' 140' x 40' x 10' 150' x 50' x 10' 180' x 50' x 10' 180' x 60' x 12' 220'
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    • 590 27 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive An intarnational forwarding company raqulraa a OPERATION MANAGER with at least 5 years experience In air and sea freights. 1 CHINESE AIRFREIGHT IMPORT A EXPORT CLERK With at least 3 years experience. Intaraatad applicant, please wrHa In with full particulars stating contact numbar, expected
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    • 548 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical (A member of The Times Organisation) requires DEPARTMENTAL ASSISTANT for its editorial department Duties The duties include typing, filing, keeping and updating records and assisting in all aspects of personnel work. Qualifications and Experience Applicants should possess a full GCE 'A' level certificate with
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    • 353 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical We arc a wall established •hipping company and we invite suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: A. PERSONNEL CLERK e Female with OCE 'O' level Certificate with good credit In English and a Private Secretarial Cert. e Typing speed of 40 wpm; Steno
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    • 499 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GTM Coignet J.V. Invites applicants for the post of:FEMALE SECRETARY e GCE "O" Level or Diploma in Secretarial Studies. e Minimum 5 years relevant experience. e Muat be proficient in both writing and spoken English. e Must be able to type at 40 wpm.
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    • 440 27 66 Situations Vacant d Secretarial Clerical An eeteblished group of compeniee in shipping and releted bueineea ties en immediate vacancy for an experienced SECRETARY tor the Meneging Director. We ere looking for someone with: e Self motivation. e Initiative. e Pleasant personality. e Ability to Interact with people at all
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    • 669 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ■BF I W I r We Invite applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: ACCOUNTS CLERK THE JOB: To assist the Accounts supervisor In the various aspects of accounts lnter-alla checking and analysing business reports, Invoicing, closing of monthly accounts, credit control,
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    • 552 27 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical IMMEDIATE VACANCIES TYPISTS Many Jr Sr Jobs available for both City Jurong Cos. GIRL FRIDAY Preferably with telex knowledge. PERSONNEL CLERKS For multi-national Co. In Jurong. Mln 6 mths experience. Must be Chinese speaking. Telephone: *****27/*****02 *****03/*****20 Progressive Property Development Consultant Firm requires: STENOGRAPHER/
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    • 621 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A well established Import a Export Firm urgently requires ACCOUNTS CLERK e Minimum 8 GCE'O' levels with credit in English. e Knowledge of full sets of accounts. e Ability to type. e 2-3 years working experience In similar position. Salary will commensurate with qualifications
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    • 611 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Urgently required (A) BHOWROOM TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONIST e OCE 'O' level. e Fluent In spoken English and Mandarin, e Possess Initiative and ability to work Independently, e Neat and accurate typing at 40 w.p.m. Interested parties, please call: DEBBIE: *****33 <B) GENERAL CLERK e
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    • 593 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CLERKS e Able to handle full set of accounts. e Able to type and correspond. e Knowledge of English and Chinese. e To work at Balestler Complex. Apply In writing to:UNIT 121, 15T FLOOR BALESTIER COMPLEX 282, BALEBTIER ROAD SINGAPORE 1232
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    • 543 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ACCOUNTS CLERK required by machine tool company situated near junction of Balestler/ Thomson Road. Prefer female applicants age 20 22 with at least 1 year experience in keeping full set of books, and be able to handle up to trial balance. Applicants should be
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    • 774 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical JUNIOR TAX ASSISTANTS required by well established Accounting Firm. Some experience In preparing Individual and business taxation return* preferred, Call: *****6 PERSONNEL CLERK Female with G.C.E. *O' Level Certificate Good credit In English e Possess a Private Secretarial Certificate Typing speed of 40 w.p.m.
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    • 644 28 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical URGENTLY REQUIRED A General Clerk with knowledge of accounts. QCE 'O' Level School leavers preferred. Please write to: 5508 MacPherson Road, S'pore 1338 with contact telephone number and photograph. FEMALE ACCOUNTB CLERK LCC Intermediate. Knowledge of typing. At least 1 year experience. Please write
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    • 472 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales nicluicon We are one of the World's Largest Manufacturer of capacitors invites applicants for the post of: SALES OFFICER/ SALES REPRESENTATIVE The Parson: Completed National Service. GCE 'O' level. I—2 years experience. Valid class 3 driving licence. We are offering an attractive remuneration, fringe benefits
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    • 207 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales FJ BENJAMIN SONS PTE LTD requires SALES PROMOTERS e Secondary education. e Good communication skills In English and other dialects. e Have pleasant personality, be persuasive and aggressive to promote In Department Stores the following productsa) Glomesh b) Formfit c) Arn-art Attractive salary, sales Incentives
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    • 607 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales We're an established Swedish organisation. In conJunction with our marketIng of another new product we need more dynamic enthusiastic people to fill the post of Sales Representatives (Male/Female) GCE 'O' level Speak fluent English, Mandarin other Chinese dialects Age between 20 35 years old Have
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    • 538 28 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales REDIFFUSION (S) PTE LTD invites applications for the position of: AIRTIME SALES EXECUTIVES e GCE 'O' level. e Bilingual in English and Mandarin, e Preferably with some sales experience, e Possess a car. Interested applicants, please call: *****4 ext. 55 to arrange tor an interview.
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    • 664 29 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales Trading Company requires FEMALE SALES COORDINATOR e GCE A' level a 2-3 years' experience In sales and marketing of electrical appliances, a Frequent travelling may be required, e Good knowledge In English and Chinese. e Possess class 3 driving licence preferable. Interested please call personally
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    • 729 29 66 Situations Vacant mmmmnwmmmamMmnmmwmMmMmaMmmmmßmmmMß^BaSm m e) Sales MALE/ FEMALE SALES Personnel wanted GCE O' level with ability to converse fluently in English. Experience In sales preferred. Prospect: a hardworking, self-motivated sales personnel can earn $1,000 and above p.m. Tel: *****5. MENARD COSMETICS URGENTLY requires part-time Beauty Advisors (10 vacancies). Free
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    • 513 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical i) Technical ■ft w ■^B|^Bsj wM MALAYAN BREWERIES (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD TECHNICAL DRAUGHTSMAN/ DRAUGHTS WOMAN Requirements: Polytechnic Technician Diploma in Mechanical Engineering or the equivalent At least 3 years working experience in a similar capacity in work involving the design of piping
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    • 199 29 38S National 1 5113 Panasonic I I fc^i Technics Requirements/Duties: Minimum Secondary education To operate the automatic insertion machine, replenish materials as and when required and assure product quality Must be prepared to work rotating shifts On-the-job training will be provided If you meet our requirements, you wili deserve: Attractive
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    • 653 29 66 Situations Vacant f) Technical Wall established Local Company in Jurong haa immediate vacancies for:--1) CUSTOMER SERVICE SUPERVISOR To take charge of a team of Technicians Requiremente:--e At least a Diploma in Electronic Engineering e Good knowledge of Electronic Circuitries and control e Related experience In trouble-shooting and servicing D.C.
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    • 606 29 66 Situations Vacant Technical Singapore Offlca of Australian Company requlree:--BALES a TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE Requirement!: e Experienced In the sales and promotion of ROTOGRAVURE CYLINDER ENGRAVINGS. e Experienced in the GRAVURE PRINTING INDUSTRY in ASEAN countries and general knowledge of all ASEAN markets. e Young and married male Singaporeans, ambitious with
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    • 678 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical Construction Company invites applications for the post of: FEMALE ABSIBTANT QUANTITY SURVEYORS e Holder of Technical Diploma. e Minimum 2 years' site experience. e Able to organise and manage projects Independently. e Holder of a class 3 driving licence. Interested applicants, please apply in own
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    • 290 29 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical SKILLED ELECTRICIAN CUM Plumber wanted. Able to drive and speak English. $600-$BOO. Call: *****38. URGENTLY REQUIRED AIRCOND Mechanics and Apprentices. Call personally 323 Changl Road. Tel: *****64. SITE FOREMAN URGENTLY required. Interested tel: *****64. g) Production NEC ATTENTION ALL RESIDENTS OF ANG MO KIO FEMALE
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    • 517 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Oil WkmfHXL cud JCdlonj wderib GENERAL ELECTRIC U. S. A. TELEVISION APPLIANCE PTE LTD is rapidly expanding and we are now actively recruiting FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Ist 2nd Shift) from residents of Whampoa and Kallang. As an employee of GETAP you will be eligible to
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    • 53 29 66 Situations Vacant g) Production PHILIPS recpJtres MALE PRODUCTION WORKER Completed secondary education Completed or exempted from full-time National Service Physically fit Those interested please call personally to: The Personnel Dept. Philips Singapore Pta Ltd Video Overseas Strategic Centre Lorong 1, Toa Payoh Singapore 1231 The Straits Times Classified the
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    • 611 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production bc our pionccßs] MATTEL Electronics Asia Ltd, a U.S. Multinational producer and distributor of home video games and other consumer manufacturing electronic products, is expanding its operations to Singapore. Our new factory is located at
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    • 390 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Production i MC PACKAGING PTE LTD urgently requires 1. PRODUCTION FITTERS Experience in similar capacity preferred. Possess Trade Cert, but not essential. 2. APPRENTICE PRINTERS Secondary education. 3. FEMALE FACTORY OPERATIVES Gross salary up to $330/$360 or even more. 16 years and above. 4. MALE FACTORY
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    • 397 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Singapore Kitamura Industries Re Ltd. 203, Kallang Bahru Singapore 1233. Applicants are invited from Singapore/ Malaysian citizen for appointment as 16 years above. Willing to work shift. Experience not necessary. 13th month pay. Annual leave. Confirmation adjustment after 3 months. Interested applicants please call personally
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    • 685 30 66 Situations Vacant g) Production We are an established company in Jurong and we invite you to join us as: 1. MOULDERS 2. CARPENTERS 3. STORE ASSISTANT 4. FURNACE MEN Wo provide: e 5 days week from 7.45a.m. to 5.05p.m. e Attractive commencing salary e Medical and hospital benefits. e
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    • 675 30 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I MARIS One of the world's largest fridge compressor makers, has vacancies for the following positions at their cast iron foundry in Jurong (A) MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS Possess NTC 3 in Electrical Fitting and Installations Able to work on 2 rotating shifts
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    • 439 30 I 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous In Jurong, there are many job vacancies But at GENERAL $fy ELECTRIC APPLIANCE COMPONENTS PTE. LTD. We have more career opportunities FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (lst/2nd shifts) Primary Education Able to understand simple English SET-UP TECHNICIANS (Permanent 2nd Shift/ Permanent 3rd Shift/ Rotating 3 shifts) Completed
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    • 351 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous therTs nOUIHERE TO CO BUT UP In embarking our multi-million dollar expansion programme, we need you to join us as: MALE/FEMALE QUALITY CONTROL INSPECTORS (Kallang) *GCE 'O' level Certificate with passes In English, Mathematics and Science Some experience In quality control work Is preferred Completed
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    • 508 31 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous YKK INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD A leading Japanese Firm specialising In the fabrication ot aluminium windows and doors, invitas dynamic and self-motivated personnel to |oin the Company as 1) SITE SUPERVISOR Singapore citizen of age 25 to 35 years e Possess
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    • 518 31 An International Engineering and Construction Company requires a: COMPUTER OPERATOR (preferably male) Applicants: e should possess a GCE 'O' level with a good credit in mathematics and physics e experience is not essential as training will be provided e must be prepared to work on 2 rotating shifts i.e. 11am
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    • 392 31 i 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SWEDEN'S THOMSON PLAZA requires e SENIOR COOK Minimum 3 years experience. e COOKS Minimum 2 years experience. DISHWASHERS/ KITCHEN HELPERS No experience required. Salary will commensurate with experience. Interested please call personally tor Interview between 9a.m. and 6p.m. at: SWENSEN'S ICE CREAM RESTAURANT Unit
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    • 610 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Developer requires SECURITY GUARDS for commercial and office building. Able to speak and write simple English Previous similar experience an advantage Prepared to work shift Interested applicants please write In with full particulars such as working experience, qualifications, contact telephone number and a non-returnable passport
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    • 542 31 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous A Well Established Firm requires urgently COMPANY DRIVER a Possess Class 2& 3 driving licence. a Age above 40 years old. Salary will commensurate with experience. Interested applicants, please apply personally to: BINBANGLA PTE. LTD 102- A, AMOY BTREET SINGAPORE 0104 TEL: *****22 COMPANY/PERSONAL DRIVER
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    • 567 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Expanding Company requires MALE AND FEMALE PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS Starting salary $400 a Training will be provided CHINESE FEMALE CUBTOMER SERVICE RELATION a Above 21 years a Starting salary $500 Preferably with sales promotion experience Interested applicants, call *****40 for an Interview. Expanding local light metal
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    • 965 31 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous OFFICE ABBIBTANTS (Male/Female) required by established company. Minimum primary education. Good fringe benefits. Pleasant working environment. Apply with telephone number to Maxwell Road P.O. Box 76 Singapore 9001. OLD FOLK'S HOME requires 2 Female Workers, 2 Male Workers and 2 Female Nurses. Any nationality. Age
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    • 515 31 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous WANTED WAITRESSES/WAITERS Full-time or part-time. Food/ lodging provided. Call personally at: Jurong Coffee House, 45, Blk. 108, Taman Jurong. FINANCE COMPANY REQUIRES Despatch with class 2 licence. Call *****81 from 10.00a.m. to 4.00p.m. NEED GENERAL WORKERS urgently for Bontrie Pte Ltd. G42, Pearl's Centre, S'pore 0105.
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    • 612 31 73 Vehicles Accessories/Maintenance KSNI I lON Solve it with mobelec cootacttess electronic ipation for al makes of cars For lower fuel consumption Improves startinj Gives better idfing No special ignition col required Works al electronic tachometers 1 Free T-shirt licence holder tor every unit purchased while stocks last Sole agent:
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    • 859 31 76 Vehicles For Sale b) BMW 1981 MARCH BMW 7281A, tip top condition. Highest offer secures. Contact *****67. 520, 1977 MAY Road tax/Insurance, private owner, power steering $34,880 Call: *****56/ *****12. c) Datsun 11/2 YEARS OLD Datsun 120Y Station wagon (latest model). 1 company owner, alrcon, sports rims, tax/insurance May
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    • 791 32 76 Vehicles For Sale e) Ford 1979 COMPANY FORD Granada Ghla 2.8 Automatic. Alrcond, power steering, immaculate condition. $18,500 View: 492, Tanglin Halt Close. COMPANY'S FORD CORTINAB for sale! All cars with aircond, accessories and well maintained. (*****74/*****36). FORD EBCORT 1.6 1968, alrcond, radio/ cassette, perfect condition, $3,700. Contact William
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    • 670 32 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Maxda REGISTERED 1981 MAZDA 929L. Hard top. One company owner, power windows, radio cassette, tax till June '83. Showroom condition. $27,500 0.n.0. Contact *****33 Urn. COMPANY'S REGISTRATION 1979 Mazda 929L. (Automatic). Hardtop Aircon, cassette. Rust proofed. New tyres. Immaculate condition. Tel: *****84 ■81 FEB MAZDA
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    • 689 32 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes END '78 MERCEDES 200. Aircon, sports rims, cassette, good condition, $47,000 *****86/ *****32 (night) IMPORTED 1974 MERCEDES 280S. One company owner, alrcond, cassette. Power windows, central locking, tel: *****33. JULY 1980, MERCEDES 200 Aircond, stereo, new tax, private owner. Guaranteed showroom condition. Tel: *****57.
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    • 426 32 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi L______^^__ «k^ car stereo with every purchase of a \w .^"^^^oo*^^^ Mitsubishi Tredia, Lancer For Galant GLS Ex jmam ?^^ooo*^^ in Singapore. At attractive promotional prices. /Jim NJvjhl. \o^^^ All showrooms open on Sunday. MITSUBISHI wb vimL W^^wk B. Mm Wet *Jawaam\ <■* dfl
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    • 300 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 1) Mitsubishi 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota MID 1978 COROLLA One owner, aircond, radio cassette, new paint, tyres. $14,900. loan $12,000. *****2. NON-PARF 1973 TOYOTA Carina. Passed Vlcom. Aircond, ra.Uo/ cassette, sports rims, new rax. $4,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****44. 1973 COROLLA 1200 c.c. PARF available,
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    • 109 32 76 Vehicles For Sale Mitsubishi i 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Others T Fast > Loans Wayfoong way Fast approvals on loans Competitive interest rates Friendly, approachable staff Secure; backed by The Hongkong Bank Wayfoong Mortgage and Finance (S) Ltd Ground Floor, Shaw House, Singapore 0923 Tel: *****77 Attractive interest
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    • 339 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others 1982 RENAULT FUEGO GTX 2000 Complete with aircond., radio cassette and many extras. Done only 7,000 kms by one private owner. Tel: *****5 *****1 Patrick Leek. EARLY 1977 MINI Clubman 1275 c.c GT, New road tax, Insurance and
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    • 526 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others >^ y 'jM Mvunoßi ponv 2 00 G^ ARF 523,905 Pony offers you fantastic free gifts and special H.R rates for this Lunar New Year -^Tl PORY MOTORS NV 300 EN PTE LTD Nati° na Showrooms: yg Anson Centre Ground Floor I» iu P
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    • 824 32 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others 76 Vehicles For Sale Others 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles END 74 MAZDA FlOOO Van. Tiptop condition Selling $2,900 0.n.0. Loan arrangeable. Tel: *****23. FORD ESCORT VAN, good condition, selling cheap. Contact *****17. JULY 1980 DATSUN Panel Van, air-con, radio/ cassette, tax
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    • 941 33 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota 76 Vehicles For Sale J) Toyota TAVATA DISTRIBUTO( S^S^^^^^SSS^^^r" II I f I I I £*tl LENGKEf ROAD TEL *****71 ORCHARD ROAD TEL *****33 TOA PAYOH TEL *****88 I COj«MEROAI L VEH2CJ.ESCENTRE TEL ********************1 D/^mVIC/^ *il/^T/^VDC MAINDEALER CHUNG^HAN
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    • 259 33 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses IF EVERTON REALTY PTE LTD OFFERB Diat 11 Switt Club Vicinity Spanish-designed detached with pool 3 bedrooms/ study, large entertaining area $14,00« Diat 10 Marco Polo Vicinity Colonial 2-storey detached Suitable for Chancery private Institution. 5 bedrooms/ 4 servant's
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    • 707 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses a Larga alngla-storay datachtd bungalow In dist. 11 3 bedrooms, study, private garden. $8,500. a Dist. 10 baautiful doubla-storay datachad bungalow naar Amarlcan School. 3 bedrooms, servant's, carpet/parquet. $6,000. a 3-badroomad tarraca in Idyllic raaidantial araa naar Japanawa/ Intarnatlonal/Amarican schools attached baths, parquet/terrazzo, well kept
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    • 851 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIBT. 11 NEAR ORCHID Inn, renovated 2-storey terrace, 3 bedrooms/ servant's, furnished $2300. Mt. Sinai $4300, Watten Estate $4000, Frankei Estate $3000, Faberhllls $2800, Katong $1800. Homer *****08/ *****44. DIST. 21 CLEMENTI PARK singlestorey bungalow, good sized garden for children to play In. 3 bedrooms/
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    • 640 33 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 OFF HOLLAND Road, near American/ Japanese Schools, 2-storey semi-detached, furnished, $2,500. Immediate occupation. Benco *****77. DIBT. 10 (MING TECK Park), spacious double-storey 4-bedroom-ed semi-detached, 2 alrconds, $2,600 partially furnished. Houseworld *****64. DIST. 15 (KATONG) SPACIOUS fully furnished 4-bedroomed detached. Recently renovated, garden/ carporch,
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    • 574 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease e Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership e Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road 3-bedrooms: large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished e Rental from $5,375 per month including service charge Visil our show flat.
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    • 625 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments District 9, Cairnhill Circle, hilltop apartment, 3 bedrooms and a servant's. Area 2,500 sq.ft. unfurnished, $3,000 p.m. e District 15, Martla Road, Townhouse, fully furnished, $4,500 p.m. Area 3,000 sq.ft. District 19, Kovan Road, apartment/ maisonette, fully furnished, $2,500 $3,000 p.m. Enquiries to: KNIGHT FRANK
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    • 677 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Dist. 10, Ridgewood, best block, facing pool. 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. Renovated. $3,850 Naga Court, $5,500 Grangeford, $4,800 Fernhlll Grove, $4,000 Gardenia Court, $2,000 CHAMBERS: *****77 DIST. 10 CASABELLA A brand new condominium project which enjoys its own exclusive garden and terrace facilities. Swimming pool
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    • 851 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10 NEAR HILTON Hotel 3bedroomed apartment furnished $2,800. Behind Lucky Plaza and Hilton Towers $2,300 Buklt Tlmah 3-bedroomed bungalow $2,500, short term acceptable. Tel: *****5 DIST. 1543, ROSE LANE off TanJong Katong Road, luxurious flat, fully furnished, alrconditloned. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's room. Rental
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    • 815 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments i BRAND NEW MIMOSA Court 3 bedrooms, tennis court, partially/fully furnished. $2,500-$3.000. Viewing anytime. *****43/ *****45. BRAND NEW CONDOMINIUM The Village Tower, 3 bedrooms, partially furnished. Near American School, supermarkets, etc. Tel: D HE. *****03/ *****5 anytime. CAIRNHILL PLAZA, 2-bedroomed luxurious apartment In dlst. 9.
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    • 792 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments PANDAN VALLEY, CHEMPAKA Court, 4 bedrooms, fully furnished, sports facilities, Immediate occupation $3,200. *****1 (Agent). PANDAN VALLEY CONDOMINIUM (off Holland Road) Beautifully furnished, 3 bedrooms with recreational facilities. $2,800. *****11/*****12. PABIR PANJANG ROAD, Walk-up apartment, near to Haw Par Villa. 3 bedrooms, furnished, rental $1,500
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    • 744 34 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments IC, JALAN NAUNG 3-bedroomed apartment, unfurnished, with swimming pool and squash court. Tel: *****17. 4/5-ROOM BEDOK South, Marine Parade, Clementl, Henderson Crescent, $700 $1,500. Tel: *****8/*****3. CAIRNHILL PLAZA DIST. 9 high floor 2 spacious bedrooms. $4,500. Regional *****00/*****31. DIBT. 0922 HOLLYWOOD APARTMENT, 2 bedrooms, utility.
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    • 695 34 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartments APARTMENT/TERRACE HOUSE (any district) urgently required executive client at budget $700 to $1,900 (15 unit). Owners please call *****51. KOREAN EXPATRIATE REQUIRES urgently point block flat around Katong/ Marine Parade high floor preferred Tel: *****33 (day)/ *****45 (night). URGENTLY REQUIRED BY Indonesian family, now staying
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    • 811 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 25 WOODLANDB PARK renovated single-storey semi-de-tached spacious llvlng/dlnlng 5,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ servant's extended kitchen freehold vacant possession $455,000/-. Everton Realty *****76, *****79 DIST 21 GREENBANK PARK renovated 2 1/2 storey semi-detached split-level living/dining 4,009 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms/ store-room freehold. Vacant possession $800,000/-
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    • 608 34 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 10, 2 1/2 BTOREY. link terrace 4000 sq.ft. split-level, srooms, freehold. Christine: *****00. DIST. 5, DOUBLE-STOREY TERRACE, 3 bedrooms, unfurnished, 1700 sq.ft. $450,000 0.n.0. Michael Allan Realty, tel: *****91/ *****31. DOUBLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACH-ED, DIST. 11 5,700 sq ft. Tenanted Dec. 1983. $820,000. Chla Chi
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    • 553 34 89 Properties For sale b) Private Apartments W «*^i *^^pfi||gHi|fJßa 1=! £S»: *<<< 111 113^ If you're looking for a home that's comfortable conveniently situated, then you're looking in the right place. BoonTeck Tower is ideally situated at Boon Teck Road, off Thomson Road Balestier Road It's in a quiet
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    • 241 34 89 Properties For sale b) Private Apartments Dist. 0922, behind Lucky Plaza, Jalan Jintan The best block with the best facing. Extensively and tastefully renovated. Approx. 1150 sq.ft. 2 bedrooms. Freehold. Low maintenance charges. An ideal investment. KING WEALTH PROPERTIES *****91 (5 LINES) Diat. 5, Faber Hill Condominium, 1,500 sq.ft.
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    • 823 34 89 Properties hor saie b) Private Apartments QUICK SALE DIST. 15 Near Joo Chlat Road and shopping complexes. 2-bedrootned 2nd floor walk-up, approx 1,200 sq.ft.. vacant possession. $260,000. Call VILLA INVESTMENTS *****40 2 GOOD BUYS EASTERN LAGOON Studio apartment. 693 sq.ft. $239,000. HAWAII TOWER 2.250 sq.ft. $865,000 Enquiries, tel: *****68
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  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 850 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments OIST. 14 CHENG HONG? Mansion. 4-bedroomed apartment, with attached bathrooms. Freehold. Vacant possession $430,000. Wess Associates *****44. DIST. 10 OFF SIXTH Avenue, brand new 2 1/2-storey townhouse 4,000 sq.ft. 2,400 sq.ft. built-in. Freehold. $780,000. Wess Associates *****44. DIST. 15 EABT COABT Apartment, 3-bedroorned
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    • 725 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments NEAR NEWTON CIRCLE brand new apartment. 1,100 sq.ft. SellIng $375,000. Appreciate Properties *****55. PANDAN VALLEY, 3 plus 1 rooms, facing pool, apartment. Foreigners can buy! Full recreational facilities and security *****88. PANDAN VALLEY, POINCIANA Tower, 2100 sq.ft., 4 bedrooms, split-level, vacant possession, $600,000.
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    • 713 35 90 Properties Wanted WANTED TO BUY >. Vacant Land about 1 0,000 sq m in Districts 9, 10 or 1 1 with planning approval for condominiums Shop space about 3,000 sq m suitable for high-class department store Tel: *****55 Miss Sally c/oOOPTE LTD (no brokers please) y HONGKONG/ MALAYSIAN PURCHASERS
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    • 360 35 90 Properties Wanted 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted IE Tms TECK CHIANG BUILDING Paya Lebar/Arumugam Roads Quality FACTORY WAREHOUSE Space Available 2.000 Sq Ft t0 '2,000 Sq Ft And Other Sizes TEL: *****77 misswong MODERN WAREHOUSE/ S FACTORY 912/ 308/ 498 sq.m. fl SAI MacPherton/ Aljunmd |n Junctions fc 1 For
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    • 484 35 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted 1 8 s *"'1e00D DEAL TIME ALARMING DISCOUNTS Special Discounts this i lt I I ,^/Piiirchase 1 >\ VVVy/ Lease I *FAQORY I s v/ WAREHOUSE 1 S II -OFFICE L^ 1 DON'T Qb\ CALL US I snooze, |^dJ today! 17-02/03 17th
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    • 407 35 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted 93 Office Spaces b) Rental GUAN HUA BUILDING FOR LEASE Middle Road/ Queen Street Proximity to Shenton Way, Orchard Road Government offices 2 storey of exquisite shops 3 storeys of offices Ready for occupation on about Apr. 1 983 Developed by: KOON WAH PROPERTIES (S) PTE.
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    • 615 35 93 Office Spaces b) Rental in the heart of the central business district PRESTIGE OFFICE SUITE TO LEASE Whole Floor 11,087 sq.ft. for occupation latel9B3 li^BgßSlllfl Completely furnished office space available for rental. LOCATION: INCHCAPE HOUSE Area 1,170 sq.ft. RATE: $5.71 P.S.F. (Inclusive of maintenance). Immediate occupation. For further details,
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    • 581 35 93 Office Spaces b) Rental DIST. 0821, OFFICE SPACE for rent. Approx. 270 sq.ft. Furnished/ unfurnished on sharing basis. Tel: *****56. ENG CHEONG TOWER, North Bridge Road, outside CBD. From 384 sq.ft. Available with partitions. Tel: *****77. FAR EAST SHOPPING Centre. 900/ 1,800 sq.ft. Partitioned, carpeted. $6.00 p.s.f. Inclusive maintenance.
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    • 663 35 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale DIST. 21, DOUBLE-BTOREV SHOPHOUSE, corner unit, built-in area 2.220 sq.ft. freehold, $580,000. Low Poh Chan Company: *****01/ *****73. GROUNDFLOOR BHOPHOUSE FOR sale/ rent near Hong Leong Garden (Ayer Rajah Road). 1,500 sq.ft. $600,000 0.n.0. *****00/ *****89, Dagold Properties. KATONG PLAZA 824 (formerly LG23) 233 sq
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    • 477 36 93 Office Spaces b) Rental V^ II P' ft II I__b4l ftK Area from 900 to 4000 sq. ft. available ~*A^ I VAAJLVW MPyilllV Co.l^enaSeah29Bl6lleXtn.«7 H^ KiLU J HI HI W PI'Wf.W E Hr GOLDHJLL _^^^_B Bl SOUARE <. <^"" _H ____b('^^^^ 1 I IS IfiSn B I PS IJIJlij
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    • 303 36 93 Office Spaces ft; Rental HARHARAH TRAVEL For reliable economical airfares worldwide. 02-35 Sultan Plaza. Tel: *****09, *****79, *****86 TA 413 JASONS TRAVEL (or super budget airfare and tours worldwide. Call *****77, 220, Orchard Towers. TA/318 102 Tours CHARM OF M'SIA (6 DAYS 5 NITES) KUL/GENT/EAST COAST FROM *****.00 ONWARDS
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    • 288 36 93 Office Spaces t>J Jtenrai 1 EBRjlm— I -^a^^^a* 6^^H la^^-A W***M 4WaW Pig \JJ I^_^fc JSSflW'' jffr mHHi Wf'tJ f WSJ" BHaataf MK 9*^H^^a^a^M^H^ißß^Bl^BM»aW^H^»^^P^ A 4 A USA/CANADA 10/11 Days USA Express oep 13.14.15 2. 6.13.20/3 from $2339 13/14 Days Frontier West Dep 13.14.15/2. 6.13.20 .3 from $2699 THE
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    • 50 36 93 Office Spaces A> Rental HAPPY HOLDAYS W\ PTE LTD., IA 292 V v i Gu Cwtrj< m** \^^X I* *****5/ *****05 CHINA TOURS HONGKONG /KWANGCHOW/ K WEIL IN/ PEKING/NANKING/ WUSHI/ SUCHOW/BHANQHAI/ HANOCHOW 23 DAYS $3450 upward. Dap: 20/3, 10/4, 20/4, 4/5, 30/5, 31/5, 1/6 La FAMILY VISIT $990. J
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    • 393 36 93 Office Spaces ft; Rental 102 Tours 102 Tours I ROYAL I I ORCHID I I HOLIDAYS I Chiangmai/Bangkok I Departure: 12 February Chinese New Year I Relax! You're 0:1 holiday, not a 10 hours backbreaking coach ride to Chiangmai. We fly you to and from Chiangmai and stay in
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    • 179 36 93 Office Spaces b) Rental CHARTER FLIGHTS TO HAADYAI DEP: 12, 13, 15, 18, 20 FEB 83 SPECIAL HAADYAI-SINGAPORE ONE WAY $99/- ONLY DEP: 12, 13. HAADYAI-SONGKHLA AIR TOUR 3 DAYS $399/- DEP: 10, 11 FEB 2 DAYS $299/- DEP: 12 FEB 3 DAYS $499/- DEP: 13 FEB 4 DAYS
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    • 553 36 102 Tours 11 TRAVEL SERVICE [SI PTE LTD. Hill Office: G l4-1 6-1 8, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Swell OHlci: 1 1 9, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: 91 1661/91 1662 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****63 TAI4O
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    • 441 36 102 Tours Pearl Cruises )0& For the very best 3 days Mar 12-14 A days Mar 15-18 Cruise to Cruise to Nowhere From $385 Penang From $580 Here's your chance to enjoy a low-cost dream cruise on the luxurious "Pearl of Scandinavia". Take advantage of these two special programmes, which
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    • 406 36 102 Tours 109 Foreign 109 Foreign ilk hotelc6nsult I-XWV SCHOOL HOTELS "^T SWITZERLAND ATTENTION *O' 'A' LEVEL STUDENTS NOW THAT YOUR EXAMS ARE OVER, PREPARE YOURSELF FOR A CHALLENGING CAREER IN SINGAPORE'S GROWING HOTEL INDUSTRY WITH A SWISS HOTEL EDUCATION. HOTELCONSULT, A SWISS HOTEL MANAGEMENT TRAINING SCHOOL WITH 21 REPRESENTATIVE
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    • 156 36 102 Tours Sat/Sun: 10am -4pm) I 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Baginnars) Naw C Commencing: l)Thur 5.00- B.oopm 03/02 2)Thur 6.30- 9.30pm 03/02 3) Sun 2.00- 5.00pm 06/02 4)Th/F 2.00- 5.00pm 10/02 s)Tue 5.00- B.oopm 22/02 6)Tue 6.30- 9 30pm 22/02 7) Mon 7.00- 10.00pm 28/02 8) Sat 2.00-
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  • Page 37 Advertisements
    • 615 37 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS, SCHOOL LEAVERS A OTHERS Intensive Court*: Mon. Fri. 9a.m. 12p.m. or 12pm 3pm. or 3p.m 6p.m. Normal Course: Mon/ Tues/ Wed/ Thurs/ Fri 7p.m. lOp m., Sat 12p.m. 3p.m. 3p.m. 6p.m. Sun. 12p.m. 3p.m. or 3p.m. 6p.m. Basic Programming (Ele/ Inter/
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    • 451 37 111 Academic gat I ENGLISH LANGUAGE 1 GCE'O' LEVEL Revised in conformity to the latest syllabus requirements Do not leave 'English' to chance Let the experts show you the way to gaining success in this all-important subject. Once you have seen the course you will know why it is so
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    • 499 37 111 Academic 112 Commercial CITY SCHOOL OF COMMERCE (STAMFORD COLLEGE GROUP) 218, QUEEN STREET SINGAPORE 0718 NEW CLASSES COMMENCING FEB. '83! e BOOKKEEPING (Elementary) Mon: 8.15 -9.15pm Wed: 7.15 9.15pm Commencing 7.2.83 e SHORTHAND (Theory) (I) Mon -Fri (Daily): 11.00- 12.30pm Commencing 7.2.83 (il) Tues Thurs: 7.15 8.15pm Commencing 8.2.83
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    • 577 37 112 Commercial ELECTRONICS SERVICING Intensive (Full Courae) Mon. Fri. 10a.m. 7/2 e Radio Servicing (Beg) Mon. 7p.m. 7/2 Wed. 7p.m. 9/2 Fri. 7p.m. 4/2 Sun. 10a.m. 6/2 e Transistor Radio Tues 7p.m. 22/2 B/W T.V. Servicing Thurs. 7p.m. 3/2 e Colour T.V. Servicing Thurs. 8:30p.m. 3/2 e Video Recorder Servicing
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    • 591 37 112 Commercial COUNCIL OF ENGINEERING INSTITUTION CEI PART I Leading to lEE, lERE, I MECH E, I STRUCT E Subject* Offarad: Properties of Materials, Mathematics, Mechanics, Presentation, Electrotechnlcs, Electronics, Thermodynamics Commencing at: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 7/2/83 at 7pm Blk 162, sth flr. Bt. Marah Town Ctr. Tel: *****90/*****92 Commencing
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    • 538 37 112 Commercial CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE sth flr. Blk 162, 81. Marah Town Clr. Tal: *****90/*****92 a BOOKKEEPING (BEGINNERS) •Sat 2.00- 5.00pm 5/2 •Sun 10.00- I.oopm 6/2 •Mon/Wed 8.30- 9.30am 7/2 Mon/Wed 6.00- 7.15pm 7/2 •Tues/Thur 2.00- 3.30pm 8/2 •Tues 7.15- 8.30pm 8/2 HIGHER ACCOUNTING •Wed 7.00-IO.OOpm 2/2 REVISION CLASSES
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    • 155 37 113 Language 113 Language ATT language centre SCHOOL OF LINGUISTIC SKILLS Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business, travel pleasure KELAS-KELAS MALAM da lam BAHASA INGGERIS Untuk anak-anak Hari Senin dan Rabu jam 5.45 sore. Hari Selasa dan Kamis jam 5.45 sore. Untuk orang dewasa Hari
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    • 228 37 113 Language SPEECH TRAINING (ENGLISH): Phonetics, Romanics, Phonics, Intonation; General Pronunciation/ Grammatical Fluency; Social Poise/ Confidence. (Improvement in 3 months). Contact Author/ Instructor: *****22 Ext 61. FRENCH, JAPANESE, GERMAN: English (GCE O'), English as Foreign Language Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Typewriting. Boudvllle Language Commercial School, 435, Peninsula Plaza, *****62. CORRECT YOUR ENGLISH
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    • 245 37 rSjjj" ANNOUNCEMENT B 134 Lost Found FOUND SOMETHING? From now on, if you have found anything, you can call C.A.T.S. (Classified Advertisement Telephone Service) at *****66 and have an advertisement published free of charge! IT'S A C.A.T.S. SPECIAL SERVICE The Straits Times [^,1 1 I Classified Lu?!isJ, A BUNCH OF
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 73 38 143 Acknowledgements 143 AcknowledgementS 143 Acknowledgements J THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. LAM SOON CHING SONS: CHUP LAI, YAT LOI, FONG LOI, TONG LOY DAUGHTERS: FONG, PECK HAR, LUK HAR, YAT YING, MUN HAR, YANG HAR. Wish to express their sincere gratitude to all relatives, friends, business associates and
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    • 63 38 141 Deaths 141 Deaths DR. AILEEN WONG AND DR. JOHN JEX were called to the Lord on 29.1.1983 leaving behind their ton Nicholas, her mother Madam Mary Wong, his parents, family and friends. Cortege will leave on Friday for Mt. Vernon Crematorium at I.oopm. The lying in state is at
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    • 145 38 MR. ROLAND NORMAN Departed 30/1/83 wish to express thair heartfelt thanks and gratitude to relatives and friend*, priest and church groups of the Holy Family Church for their kind attendance, assistance, prayers, donations, wreaths and condolences during thair recent bereavement. MDM ONG 800 LAT The femily of the
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    • 32 38 FAMILY OF LATE Mr Michael Lee Hock Swee wish to thank doctors, nurses of SGH, relatives, priests, friends for their kind assistance, prayers, attendance, condolences etc during their recent bereavement
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      60 38 In Bw##t Momory of RODNEY TAY BOON WAH Departed 2-2-74 Tim* changes many things, But not the memory this day brings. Your loving wife. In Ever Loving Memory of SUNNY SOH KIM CHENG Departed 2.2.81 Fondly remembered by wife, daughters and loved ones. In Loving Memory of
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      158 38 In loving memory of Albert Davies William departed 2.2.82 Such a loving husband and father Who gave so much of himself. We bless the years we shared with you And leave the rest to God. Fondly remembered By loving wife, *on« and loved onea. MEMORIAL SERVICE MRS
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      32 38 GOH PENG LI AK Aged 53 Patted away peacefully on 31st January 1983. Cortege leaving Singapore Casket on Friday, 4th February 1983 at 1 pm for cremation at Mount Vernon.
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      229 38 HUGH AUSTIN SAVAGE 72 years old Our beloved father Hugh Austin Savage passed away after a long illneM In Adelaide, Australia on 31 January 1983 at 9.12 pm (6.42 pm Singapo«-a time). He will be buried at Centennial Park Cemetery (Adalaid*) on Thursday 3 February at 11.30 am.
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      99 38 We wish to extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of the late DR. JOHN JEX DR. AILEEN WONG FOONG 01 From Doctors: Chung Wai Choon K wan Pak Mun Lim Ein Lai l.um Chun Fatt Ng Chye Khee John Yang Joseph Yang Theresa Yap With
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  • 764 38  -  EPSOM JEEP What if he fails to show up in lead-up race? By STAYERS are left out in the cold in sprint classics no matter how impressive their form or how high their ratings. But what happens if a highly-rated sprinter enters for one of
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  • 572 38 THE FOUR-YEAR-OLD SERVES NOTICE OF HIS CHANCES ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Big Occasion served notice of his chances in the Class 3 Div 2 race over 1,200 m on Saturday with an eye-catching workout this morning. With T.S. Chiam astride, the three-year-old entire
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  • 215 38 At the 400 metres At the finish Pictures by and LEE FOO SAN Q 4 Div 6 1,200m 1. Moving Highland 2. Direct Way 3. Landmark II 4. Semar Dist: l'/z, 1, Va Time 1:14.7 Cl 4 Div 4 1,200m 1. Bon Ami
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  • Page 38 Advertisements
    • 41 38 NOTICE 1 As a mark of respect to our DEPUTY MANAGING DIRECTOR MR FRED Y. KUNIMOTO who passed away on 29th January 1983, our office will be closed on 3rd and 4th of February 1983. DILLINGHAM CONSTRUCTION SINGAPORE PTE LTD J
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  • 417 39 AMSTERDAM, Tues. The glittering career of Johan Cruyff, Holland's bestever soccer player, seems to be drawing to a close after almost 18 years. His Ajax team could lose not only him but also Danish international, Soren Lerby, at the end of the season. Cruyff, the three-time European Footballer
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  • 307 39 Cold days ahead for Cruyff, Wilkins MANCHESTER, Tues. Six months ago he was captaining England and looking forward to a season full of promise. Last Saturday he sat glumly in the stands and watched his team reach the last 16 of the English Football Association Cup with a 2-0 win
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  • 59 39 GLASGOW, Tues. Glasgow Rangers winger Da vie Cooper has been charged with assault after an incident during last Saturday's third-round Scottish Cup soccer tie at Falkirk. Cooper is alleged to have picked up several coins thrown, on to the pitch during the match and hurled them back into
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  • 58 39 BERNE, Tues. UEFA are to investifate at their meeting on 'eb. 11 the violence which marred last week's Super Cup clash between Aston Villa and Barcelona. Two players from Barcelona were sent off and seven booked, while one Villa player was sent off and one booked as the
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  • 57 39 BANGKOK, Taes. Chinese players scored all the goals in their 2-1 win over Indonesia in a preliminary- round match in the youth soccer tournament yesterday. After Zhao Faqlng had scored an own goal, Zhang Xuejnn and Sun Wei netted to give China full points. In another match, Thailand
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  • 220 39 RIO DE JANEIRO, Toes. Former world champions Flamengo were booed oft the field by their own fans after they drew 1-1 with an obscure and distant side, Moto Clube, in the Brazilian soccer championship yesterday. Moto travelled nearly 2,5M kilometres from their north-eastern seaport home of San
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  • 56 39 Fine for poaching LONDON, Tues. English Second Division soccer side Derby mast pay a KIMM ($31,7M) fine for "poaching" another dob's manager. A Football League Board of Appeal yesterday upheld the fine, imposed last November by the Football League, after deciding that Derby had breached two League rules In enticing
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  • 244 40 High-flier Lorgan may miss out on big action LORGAN WONG, Singapore's only world windsurfing champion, may not be around for the South-east Asia Games from May 28 June 6. Lorgan, who landed the Hi-Fly world title in Malaysia last year, left for Kuantan several weeks ago to work for Club
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  • 463 40 PROFESSIONAL basketball has always worn two faces in Asia. Mostly, the officials condemn it, claiming that the scars inflicted by professionalism are irreparable. The oft-heard complaint is that professionalism deprives the country of its best players. But Ramon Fernandez, the Philippines' Most Valuable Player last
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  • 241 40 LIM SIOW LENG, Singapore's former woman skipper, is back on the basketball court after an absence of almost three years. Her return has brought unexpected Joy to the national squad, now Sreparing for the outh-east Asia Games. Before her retirement in 1981, the
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  • 230 40 SINGAPORE will send their youth team to next month's Prince Cup basketball tournament in Bangkok. The Basketball Association of Singapore decided on the youth team as the seniors are already committed to a training tour in Western Australia during the same period. The Bangkok assignment
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  • 351 40 SINGAPORE'S Peter Lew signalled his return to form when he captured the Penang Pesta International Open Masters' title at the Penang Bowl over the weekend. The 32-year-old southpaw, who came under fire from the Press for his disappointing display during last
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  • 538 41 DALLAS. Toes. Jimmy Con- PARIS, Tues. Jose-Luis nors leads the current Associa- Clerc, of Argentina, tops the tlon of Tennis Professionals current Grand Prix tennis world rankings. points standings: The top If: The top It: 1 Jimmy Connors (US). 1 Jose-Lois Clerc (Arg) 225.
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  • 372 41  -  PATRICK BASTIANS By LOCAL bodybuilding fans will be "knocked out" this November when Rolf Muller, of West Germany, goes on stage at the National Theatre, promises Oscar State, an official of the International Federation of Bodybuilders. "He is bigger than Lou Ferrigno, the Incredible
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  • 234 41 Sibson's up in the clouds LONDON, Tues. England's Tony Sibson dreamed of becoming a millionaire as he flew from here yesterday for his world middleweight boxing title fight against Marvin Hagler, of the United States. His share of the purse will be U*****,000 (fl.f million) but Sibson said: "It's the
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  • 194 42 ASEAN tourney for champs THIS year's National Football League Division One champions will represent Singapore in the first ASEAN Champion Clubs soccer tournament in Jakarta in April next year. So will the League champions of three other ASEAN countries Indonesia, Thailand and the Philippines. Malaysia, however, plan to enter their
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  • 208 42  -  JOE DORAI By SOCCER striker Fandi Ahmad (left) and goalkeeper David Lee (right) will be available to Singapore for the South-east Asia Games at the National Stadium from May 28-June 6. Their present commitment with Niac Mitra, the Indonesian professional league club to whom they are
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  • 148 42 Fandi and David, who last played for the Singapore team in November in the Ovaltine Cup-tie against Malaysia, will be in the Niac Mitra line-up this time when they play the Republic. Niac Mitra and the FAS have agreed, in principle, to stage the
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  • 197 42  - Warren women surge to the fore-front TAY CHENG KHOON By WARREN Golf Club made full use of home advantage to top the first round of the revised women's premier inter-club golf league. Kathy Copley's gross 85 and Pam Barton's 94 were good enough to win six points for Warren on
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  • 186 42 Coe's first race for the year ATHLETICS Triple world record holder Sebastian Coe, who pulled out of a track meet last Saturday because of a heavy cold, will race for Britain against France in an indoor meet at Cosford on Monday. Coe will run in the 1,500 metres. It
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  • 228 42 SINGAPORE INDIANS, who are preparing for the Bardhan Cup soccer final against Kedah at the Alor Stadium on Monday week, received a double surprise yesterday (writes Joe Doral). They received a $8,000 cheque from David Lee, managing director of Grand Classic departmental store, to
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  • 273 42 DR WINSTON LEE, champion driver the last two years, will be going for a hat-trick when the 1983 Castrol Alpine Auto tests first round starts at the National Stadium Runway on Sunday. The Castrol series promises to be a closely-fought affair with top drivers William
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  • 40 42 LONDON, Tues. Liverpool and Brighton are to play tneir English Football Association Cup fifth-round match at Anfield on Sunday, Feb 20. to avoid a clash with the Everton-Tottenham tie at nearby Goodison Park the Drevious day. 1 teuter
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  • 22 42 IPOH, Tues. Sarawak scored their first Malaysia Cup win today, edging out Perak 1--0 at the Stadium Perak here. NST
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    • 38 42 SQUASH Asian junior championships: India v Kuwait, Sri Lanka v Rep of Philippines (9.30 a. m.). Malaysia v Sri Lanka, Kuwait v Rep of Philippines, Pakistan v Hongkong (6.30 p. m.). All matches at East Coast Recreation Centre.
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  • 485 43 BEWARE THOSE IDLE BOASTS 4 SINGAPORE were lucky to have a headstart In squash In this region. This allowed us to remain at the top (in East Asia) for a number of years. But I'm afraid the advantages of holding this pole position areslowly being eroded. Eng Liang serves a
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  • 38 43 Picture oy A STUDY IN CONCENTRATION...Singapore's Tang Chiang Sing is all eyes as he executes a front shot in his 9-2, 9-5, 9-3 win over Jordan's Nidal Qart at East Coast Recreation Centre yesterday. JONATHAN tMUU
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  • 517 43  -  TAY CHENG KHOON By SINGAPORE did not impress despite beating a weak Jordanian side 3-0 in the opening match of the Milo-Ascot Asian junior squash team championships at the East Coast Recreation Centre yesterday. The Jordanians were expected to be easy meat
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  • 279 43 Brother, your record's sunk TALK about predictions. As he was going down to the starting blocks, Oon Jin Gee calmly stated that elder brother Jin Teik's national under-16 100 metres butterfly record would "be sure to go". And how right he was for Soo-tho Kok Mun, swimming in the Singapore
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  • 56 43 INDIA Ist inns: »3-8 dec PAKISTAN Ist Inns: (overnight 2*4) Mohrin b Kapil 91 Mndassar not out 109 Mlandad c Kirmani b Sandhu 47 Extras 22 Total (for 2 wkts) 269 Wkts fell at: 157, 269. Bowling: Kapil Dev 21-2-81--1, B. S. Sandhu 15.2-2-40-1, T. A. Sekhar 14-1-434), Maninder
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  • 236 43 Perils of money madness COUNTRIES organising tournaments should not be too preoccupied with making money at the expense of basic facilities for competitors. So said Air Vice-Marshall S.A Changazi, executive director of the Asian Squash Federation. "If they are efficient, organisers can always be assured of making some money," said
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  • 262 43 KARACHI, Tiies PAKISTAN'S opener Mudassar Nazar today completed a hat-trick in centuries when he notched up his third 100 in a row against India and remained unbeaten at 109 on the third day of the Sixth and final cricket Test match today. Scoring his sixth
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  • 86 43 HARBANS SINGH has taken over from J. C. Cqoke as president of the Singapore Cricket Association. The former vice-president was elected daring the recent SCA annual meeting, after Cooke had to step down because of work commitments. Reggie da Sllva, the other vice-president, has also vacated
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  • 187 43 THERE will be overseas competitions for the national tennis players before the SEA Games, but the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association have yet to work out details, says Dr Ong Leong Boon, SLTA president. The SLTA met on Monday, four days after their annual meeting, and
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  • 28 44 Picture Dy The towering crane of the Smit Monsoon... still not high enough to reach the cable cars. WONG KWAI CHOW
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  • 335 44  -  PAUL WEE By WORKMEN will attempt to free the entangled cable cars from the suspended ropeway today in what appears to be the next biggest challenge since the daring air rescue of trapped victims in last Saturday's tragedy. The
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  • 32 44 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.84 points to 1,077.54 in the first hour of trading on the New v Stock Exchange today. AP AP
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  • 569 44 TV star Shatner 'helped' finance mission LOS ANGELES, Tues. An ex-commando officer said he led a raid, financed partly by film star Clint Eastwood and the television series "Star Trek" captain William Shatner, into Laos in a search for US
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  • 53 44 LONDON, Tues. Gale-force winds battered much of the British coast today, sending giant waves crashing over sea walls and flooding streets, houses and stores. Western Scotland took the brunt of the storm, but police reported flooded roads elsewhere in Britain as yesterday's snowstorms pave wav to
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  • 538 44  -  NGIAM TONG HAI By Ministry fines him for 'too many safety violations' at site during surprise check THE Labour Ministry yesterday ordered a contractor to stop work in the Bukit Purmei estate in Telok Blangah for contravening "too many safety regulations" under the Factories
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    • 481 44 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE The Asean Finance Corporation is stepping up its lending activity in this region. It is also looking into the formation of an Asean-EEC development bank. SOH TIANG KENG has the details. How Malayan Breweries brings an end to the beer war in
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    • 112 44 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.20 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 25/26C Overcast Manila 21/33C Fair Amsterdam tC t Melbourne 18/41 C Cloudy Bangkok 23/33C Cloudy Moscow -1/2 C Snow Beijing -5/1 C Snow
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 1191 1 Professor Werner Schmalenbach, director of the Modern Art Museum in Dusseldorf, will present a lecture on Paul Klee and this unique exhibit today at the National Museum Theatrette at 7.30 p.m. One of the most exciting r art shows to be held here begins today at the
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      • 2190 2 Understanding the D C The D C, a common operation for women, Is usually done for an incomplete abortion. It's needed for two other groups of conditions pregnancy disorders and non-pregnant conditions (such as heavy vaginal bleeding). In question-and-answer form, Dr LSM helps you understand the D C. Figure 2
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      • 715 3 4 Couples will increasingly form and dissolve according to personal criteria. While families have become more fragile in this respect, couples are forming without the pressures of custom and convenience. And decisions to live together and to raise children are being taken more
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    • 1200 4 Take on a chip at tennis When chairman Akio Morita of Sony took up tennis, he wasn't satisfied with his pro or ball machine. So he gave the word and now he pits his skills against a chip. JUREK MARTIN reports. 4 In lineage, Tenicon is essentially a ball machine
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    • 425 4  -  SUSAN GOLDFARB B TWO young computer entrepreneurs are marketing what they say is the first software package enabling the user *.o pick apart some of life's tougher problems, sort through the choices and make the best move. Rank Master, which retails for US$l95 (about Ss4oo), was
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    • 1257 5 Mystery of the missing youngsters Thousands of children are missing in Australia each year. While many were simply runaways, a number vanished in mysterious circumstances. FLORENCE CHONG reports from Sydney. TEN-year-old Bradford Pholi left home at midday on Christmas eve to visit his aunt at Newtown, an inner city suburb
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    • 511 5  -  MICHAEL CONNOR By in New York THE International Save The Pun Foundation, a tongue-in-cheek group run by punster John Crosbie, received an unexpected boost recently when President Reagan defended his paring of social services. The President told bankers in New Orleans his administration was
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 569 10 Matching HK's standards by 1985 86 SBC's chairman, Mr Wee Mon Cheng, gave an optimistic forecast of lhe stations fu* yre in a special H anniversary programme last week- J!5!l-™ end. LEONG WENG KAM reports. ""I THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation hopes its productions will match Hongkong's in another two years
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      • 472 10 SBC goes for 3-D effect. WHEN you switched on the news on television last night, did you notice that it had taken on a new look? Did you see that the set was duck-egg blue in colour where it used to be pink, and that
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      • 1077 11 Q jss ft I GntGrtSinS tOniaht lUMiyill ftViar OWI c wll 9 at 11.05 P.m., K haS SOld naS SOIQ 70 million /U million •«««««*»«J~ reCOiaS 111 a career snannina four decades, GREENFIELD talks to (hA Cranrh the FrenCn Singer in PaNS. 1 «..o. CHARLES
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      • 321 11 WHAT'S My line, the once-popular TV series, has got a new lease of life on radio whatv Vmir finp««j an hour lone show \ml SB? So Onl's^iSwer to at 9.l^m g Jenny Teo. Talentime '82 co-comDere and vour WediSd^v nieht host will TncludP this nui7 DTOCTamme as
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    • 33 2 new yean sai_e Garden Ballroom, Holiday Inn February 2 and 3, 1983 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. man ana his woman Specialists' Centre, #02-56 #03-40 277 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 Boutique tel: *****92
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    • 314 3 How you can get a Siera Colour TV free ''j|,:3 X WB^^ Ban BB&fw :^Bw lij^l 1 r Bhß^bVbf^^'^ I J Wr Mm m Hi JA BV 1 ..wßv, 1 j Hr fl K h BT Si Hr :»vJB Bl B\ft 1 IHr wl 9hl w tHBHk HBr B Wl
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    • 336 5 WHEN IT COMES TO CHOOSING A COMPUTER COMPANY THE QUESTION BNT WHO'S BIGGER, IT'S WHO'S BETTER. _^^^|UH^^^^^^^B INTRODUOKG THE 820 .^g^StjKK/KKm |H^HH SMALL BUSINESS COMPUTER. JBH i^;,^, .HU Most people think that because there's H r< jpflg a computer company that's bigger than W -f\^ 'i > m Burroughs, that
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    • 262 6 I GOLDEN SULTAN i 0 4-OPENS TOMORROW!— 1 j< WINNER OF i 7 "PEST A FILEM MALAYSIA 3' AWARDSX including X BEST PICTURE BEST DIRECTOR-JINS SHAMSUDIN *0 'V' <* <jf mO% 1 V \vSP^" 1 I OOEON: 19th RECORD-BREAKING DAY! THEY ARE DEADLY <i i < THEY ARE DANGEROUS Pi
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    • 372 6 ißeballion ©rill THURSDAY A "T^ Buffet I I Luncheon I j Show Date: 3rd Feb 'B3 I 1 V Price: $16++ Jl 4l Show Time: 1.15 pm fj Buffet Lunch: 12 noon j >, Modelling Agency I Outfits by: O GORTVI) Makeupby vitamol Cosmetics nj Co- sponsored by Perfume-LjjjAflS ALAIN
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    • 777 6 Shows, Dance Competition and Disco Jazz shows by professionals programmed for you. All this are happening in Downtown. So, join us and have a dazzling time. MONDAYS (Ladies Nite) At 12 midnite we have a dance Mondays have always been dull in the competition featuring on 3 type of dances
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    • 340 6 i jade:' Last day'l: I (*****80) 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.00pm No Ft— List- ADMISSION PRICES: CIRCLE $4.00 STALLS $3.00 STUDENTS $3 A $2 at 11am, 1.30 A 4pm »how» HijttJHiflUjjbßUiH HaW* '^■bv v B al I ■■M^fl j^*; 9 I■ i B MbSS HbdV^K law ■■w an I I
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    • 658 6 11 0RGANISA1 OH LAST DAY PRINCE I torn I 30, 4 00, 6 45, 9 i5 LIBERTY-PRESIDENT Dam, I 45, 4 00, 6 45, 9 15 I "H»«v»n Sword And Dragon Sabre" Mondonn P Tomorrow at oil 3 Theatres W "Heaven Sword Dragon Sabre" Ch 2 (Mondonn) jf TODAY ONLY
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    • 307 7 MALAYAN UNITED BANK AH AMI NJUfIO Today the oldest and first Malaysian bank, I ICll I IHI 1 1 V Kwong Lee Bank, takes on the new name of £*%V M*l*lf*l*V Malayan United Bank. IDI IlldlidwSlu S Thus, the accumulated wealth of ■WB y *r Kwong Lee's 77 years of
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    • 976 8 APPOINTMENTS NOTICE /^k SINGAPORE CHEMICAL AND A progressive group of companies engaged in marine construction PTF^MiTFn and turnkey projects for the oil, gas and offshore related industries (Memaera'vSartiiy wishes to appoint a qualified and experienced individual for our winding-op) yard in johore as: final meeting W\\ NOTICE IS HEREBY W~m
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 438 8 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis I SEWEP POOKY'S ARM BACK 1/ YE$ e>OT WILL I RETHINKS I ON A6 GOOP AS NEW, GARFlELP 7 V ME EVER PLAV THE CAT V y X THE PIANO J POTH EXPECT f~ AGAIN? V TOO MUCH <J?M PAV?6> 1983 United Feature Syndicate, Inc.
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    • 37 8 20 Compound in which vehicle has to wait (7) 21 Church service provided for a group of high-ups (6) 23 Cat makes a sudden spring, losing head (5) Solution will be published tomorrow YESTERDAY'S SOLUTION BSlCIHIOIOIUBiElLI L
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    • 283 9 PEANUTS BySchulz A KNIGHT? I /NO, TMIS ISN'T A"\ I NO,TMAT ISN'T A MOAT... II I 6UE55 Y~ V^iflfrV-^ CASTLE...THISIS TMAT'S MVUATER PISH., ITCOULP (fiT\~/FS i yx^ V A Do& HOUSE 'J BE A MOAT/ Cp^ L^'x^^vj" yJf—-— coulpnVit?W- ji THE EVERMORES By Johnny Sajem KRT,XO ALWAYS =::=:::^7^^^r^ KEBP THE
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    • 359 10 SCENTS H _J^_^__^__^^_l^^_________________B for the sensuous 1 "t 1 I Today's woman no longer wears only one 1 scent. She may wear a bright floral for morning, a crisp scent for afternoon, a Ik sensuous Oriental blend at night and Wgk a romantic fragrance for unforgettable jHL evenings. We bring
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    • 168 11 f HJBAI IviPtoi The best name in home entertainment PRESENTS BL|^'«dMF W^ erS llp^F I mm 1 o#M M HIBA SHOWROOM G4/5 Malaysia Arcade, 75 High Street Singapore 0617 Tel: *****37 *****07 *****62 Copyright: All these films are copyright. Any duplication, lending, hiring or public exhibition is prohibited by law.
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    • 595 11 Albert Photo The camera specialist with the specials Just right for you. The right camera. The right price. And at Albert Photo, we make it 'click' Iwith the right combination the best of cameras with the best lenses KIRON. KIRON is OEM quality (Original Equipment Manufacturer) at less-than-OEM prices Chinese
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    • 158 11 PRIZE-WINNING FILMS ON INDUSTRIALISATION AND DEVELOPMENT Goethe-Institut Auditorium. All films are in English and in colour. Admission free on a first-come first-served basis. Technology for the Olympic Games, Progress, and Electronics 6.30 p.m. Alternatives, Tomorrow's Energy and Magic Formula for the Future 8 p.m. PAUL KLEE Exhibition of his work.
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    • 98 11 TODAY: Singapore 2.43 a.m. (2.5m), 8.16 a.m. (0.9m), 2.11 p.m. (2.9m), 8.56 p.m. (0.3m). Sedill Kechil 2.20 a.m. (2.5m), 7.50 a.m. (1.2m), 1.43 p.m. (2.4m), 8.03 p.m. (0.6m). Port Dickson 4.31 a.m. (0.2m), 9.46 a.m. (2.5m), 4.30 p.m. (0.3m), 10.15 p.m. (2.6m). Port Dickson 3.54 a.m. (0.1m). 9.09 a.m. (2.7m),
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    • 1552 12 Here's the C2BHHHHIHHHBHM m± wm m £*4^mM 3.00 PM Opening followed by Love Forever (Mandarin/ master clown whose job is to instil in his pupils 7.20 Newswatch (English) (See Pick of the Day) 5.58 am National Anthem in Brief ll.tfi Say it with tteWS lOr h are otentlal d s
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  • SECTION THREE
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      • 729 1 SINCE the 19th century, Western nations and Japan have advanced more quickly than most other parts of the world. A year ago, a special NBC report, entitled If Japan, Why Not Us?, was presented over Taiwanese television. The programme sought to find out
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