The Straits Times, 10 March 1983

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83
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  • 953 1  -  LIAK TENG KIAT TAN LIAN CHOO Raja calls on summit to face up boldly to possible threat of enslavement by the Soviets By and NEW DELHI, Wednesday ...we are witnesses to our own slow-motion hijacking and if we do not wake up to this fact and do something
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  • 538 1  -  RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent Mobil chief expects industry to operate at this level next year ALMOST half of Singapore's crude oil refining plant is likely to lie idle by next year. Because of the loss of Indonesian business and low-cost products
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  • 40 1 THE Milk (League) Cup final between holders Liverpool and Manchester United on March 26 at Wembley Stadium will be shown "live" over Channel 5 at 11 p.m. Seiko and Milo have agreed to sponsor the event.
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  • 224 1 SYDNEY, Wad. AN estimated Asl billion (about 551.78 billion) started to flow back into Australia yesterday m the wake of the new Labour government's 10 per cent devaluation of the Australian dollar. The devaluation move was widely welcomed, particularly by hard-pressed exporters, but there is
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  • 379 1  - Star of the Year LEONG WENG KAM Bumper pay-day for Wenyong By THERE may be no television acting awards m Singapore, but if pay rises are anything to go by, then actor Huang Wenyong, 28, is the "Star of the Year." He is believed to have received a generous pay
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  • 306 1 Opposition leader slips out before raid on house GABARONE, Wednesday ZIMBABWEAN opposition leader Joshua Nkomo yesterday secretly fled his country to neighbouring Botswana after repeated clashes with Prime Minister Robert Mugabe. The Botswana Government revealed today that Mr Nkomo, who had gone into hiding before Zimbabwe
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  • 111 1 LONDON, Wed. Lord Boyd of Merton, who as Alan Lennox-Boyd was Britain's Colonial Secretary from 1954-59, died last night when struck by a car while crossing a street here, police said today. He was 78. During his term of office, he was as deeply involved
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  • 20 1 KAMPALA, Wed. Police have arrested "several" antigovernment guerillas, foiling a plot to cause panic m the capital. UPI
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    • 76 1 BEIJING, Wed. More than 27i people were killed when a mass of earth and stone hurtled down a mountain on a rural village In north-west China's Ganso province, the official Xlnhca news agency reported today. By 8 a.m. today, more than 38 hoars after the landslide
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    • 535 2 1,000 paving way THERE are about 1,000 engineers and scientists m research and development m more than 170 organisations, and the number is likely to increase as companies upgrade their activities, Minister of State (Education) Dr Tay Eng Soon said. He was speaking at the official opening of General
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    • 305 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: NOTHING can replace the personal touch m determining whether any community centre will become truly successful and vibrant. This personal touch may come from people such as Mr Chong Chee Slong, who contributed five murals on the walls of the Qneenstown community centre. Or it
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    • 315 2 Mark of a champion TIONG BAHRU,, the President's Cup-holder, has become the favourite for the National Football League Division One title, after it beat leader Toa Payoh United 1-0 at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. It was Toa Payoh's second defeat m four days. Still, it is m
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    • 229 2 SEMBAWANG HIT HARD BY SHIPREPAIR SLUMP AS EXPECTED, the slump m the shiprepair industry has taken a heavy toll on Sembawang Shipyard's earnings last year. For the financial year ended Dec 31, 1982, the group suffered a 38 per cent drop m pretax profits to $65.4 million, from
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    • 62 2 BANKING AT HOME HOME banking is making its way into some American living rooms. Chemical Bank has introduced a system, called Pronto, which enables customers to perform a wide range of banking services right m their homes. Although home banking is still restricted to a limited number of clients,
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    • 548 2 Soviets massing troops THE Soviets have begun a massive troop movement m Afghanistan, with soldiers digging m at new positions along the eastern border with Pakistan, said highly-placed sources m New Delhi, quoting Kabul reports. The reports, confirmed by two diplomatic sources at the Non-Aligned Summit m
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    • 353 2 A greying problem AS MEDICINE progresses, the average life span becomes longer. This has brought about a national crisis m America because few families can care for the elderly. As a result, growing old, losing their minds and being put away m a nursing home are Americans' single
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    • 224 2 Support for bank ACTING Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said on Tuesday the government had full confidence m Bank Bumiputra's management and would back its actions '*to the hilt." This is the first time that one of the top two m the government has made a positive
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    • 150 2 Laughing to the bank WHEN partners Carl Mak, Tien Shiek and Raymond Wong Pak Ming first formed Cinema City, they gave themselves five years to make a standing m the Hongkong film-making circle. Now, after only 3 years, the company is not only making big money
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 470 3 TODAY, the Indian Ocean is crlssti crossed and dotted with weapons of destruction, all apparently there to maintain peace. How many of as here have m fact helped to bring about this state of affairs? How many of as can speak of oar desire
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    • 177 3 Zia meets Iran PM for talks over Afghanistan NEW DELHI, Wed. Pakistani President Zia Ul-Haq met Iranian Prime Minister Hossein Mousavi today as Third World diplomats narrowed their differences over Afghanistan. Pakistani officials said foreign ministers of the two Islamic states which border Afghanistan met separately. About four million refugees
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    • 163 3 NEW DELHI, Wed. Nothing much ruffles Mother India not even the biggest conference of Third World leaders m history. Outside the NonAligned Summit conference hall, things go on much as usual. Betelleaf sellers do a roaring trade and taxis battle with buses and
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    • 100 3 BLOOD from the victims of a bomb blast stain the floor of an underground shopping centre m New Delhi. The bomb went off on Tuesday night while heads of state from nearly 1M countries were debating three kilometres away. Seven people were injured and five
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    • 75 3 AN EXUBERANT Palestine Liberation Organisation chairman Yasser Arafat has switched from kissing babies to hugging hotel hostesses, the Hindustan Times reported. Mr Arafat went to a hotel m the Indian capital on Tuesday night to visit Madagascar President Didier Ratsiraka. When he entered the lobby, hotel
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    • 457 3 Arafat and Assad bury the hatchet with a hug NEW DELHI, Wednesday THE Middle East took the spotlight at the Non-Aligned Summit here today with a dramatic embrace by Palestinian and Syrian leaders and a Lebanese plea not to become a "playground for other people's revolutions." More than 30 speeches
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    • 71 3 THE most popular dish at the dining hall, where kings, presidents, prime ministers and lesser delegates from 1M nations gather, has been tandoori chicken, a spokesman for the government catering service said. Ill® dish to prepared by marinating pieces of chicken m pungent herbs and
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    • 226 3 Guiding movement back on right track' WASHINGTON, Wed. India is expected to help guide the nonaligned movement back to "mainstream approaches," an official of the Reagan administration said yesterday. He was apparently referring to the pro-Soviet stand taken by its last chairman, President Fidel Castro of Cuba. Prime Minister Indira
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    • 72 3 ABOUT 100 Tibetans were arrested yesterday m the third straight day of peaceful protests seeking "observer" status at the on-going Non- Aligned Summit here for their spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama. The arrests were made when the Tibetans formed ranks to march to the summit site,
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    • 297 4 Move for orderly transfer of power JAKARTA, Wednesday INDONESIA'S Congress today ratified fundamental changes m state policy regarded by President Suharto as vital preconditions for an orderly transfer of power to a new generation of leaders. The supreme legislative body will tomorrow return Mr Suharto
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    • 309 4 Jakarta will backdate any oil price cut by Opec JAKARTA, Wednesday PERTAMINA, Indonesia's state oil company, m an effort to boost sagging production, has told buyers it will backdate any Opec price reduction to Feb 23. A Pertamina spokesman said today that the move was not a departure by Indonesia
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    • 62 4 TOKYO, WED. The staterun Japan National Railways said today it planned to introduce a satellite-linked Early Warnings System to protect its super express trains against any earthquake damage. Railway officials told reporters that they would stop the Shinkansen bullet trains by shutting down power lines with special
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    • 31 4 BEIJING, WED. Heavy flooding has hit China's southern province of Guangdong, damaging the early rice crop m this important grainproducing region, a Shanghai newspaper.the Liberation Daily said yesterday. Reuter
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    • 188 4 Australian poll result gives hope to Vietnam BANGKOK, Wed. Vietnam made clear yesterday that it expects a major change m Australia's relations with communist Indochina and said the Labour Party victory gave rise for hope. However, Nhan Dan, Hanoi's official communist party newspaper, warned that those forces m Australia that
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    • 197 4 Hanoi and Beijing holding talks, says report HONGKONG, Wed. China and Vietnam have been maintaining discreet contacts In Bucharest since the middle of last year, the Hongkong-based Far i Eastern Economic Review reported m its latest issue. The contacts were made at the initiative of Rumanian President Nicolae Ceaucescu, the
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    • AROUND THE REGION
      • 76 4 TWO FISHING trawlers with 20 heavilyarmed Vietnamese aboard were captured by Thai authorities near the resort island of Koh Samui m the Gulf of Siam, police said m Bangkok yesterday. Police said they arrested the Vietnamese and seized two Thai fishing boats, 15 rifles, four machine guns,
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      • 61 4 A DOMESTIC passenger ship collided with two fishing boats, setting drums of petrol m the ferry ablaze and causing it to sink m Cebu Harbour. All 97 people aboard the ship were rescued, officials said m Manila yesterday. Two of the 97 people saved were hospitalised for
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      • 58 4 THAI SECURITY forces have killed three communist guerillas, one of them a woman, m an ambush near the Malaysian border, army sources said m the southern Thai town of Sadao yesterday. They said several other guerillas from the group of about 15 were believed to have been
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      • 55 4 MB SON SANN, Prime Minister of the Democratic Kampuchean government, returned to Bangkok on Tuesday from Paris after an extended tour of Western Europe, aides reported. Mr Son Sann, who heads the noncommunist Khmer People's National Liberation Front, left yesterday for his Thai-Cambodian border headquarters at Ban
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    • 418 5 A danger to freeze N-arms Reagan Peace through strength better than simple-minded appeasement ORLANDO (Florida), Wed. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan warned yesterday against "simple-minded appeasement" m the nuclear arms race with the Soviet Union and said communism remains "the focus of evil m the modern world." Mr Reagan was addressing the
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    • 119 5 US private sector to run weather satellites? WASHINGTON, Wed. The Reagan Administration, which came to power vowing to scale down government operations, yesterday proposed to sell the nations weather satellites to private Industry. The transfer would include the land-observ-ing system known as Landsat and responsibility for any future ocean-monitoring s
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    • 79 5 Call to raise taxes on energy WASHINGTON, Wed. The US economy has begun a longer-lasting, non-inflationary recovery," but to maintain it the Federal Budget deficit must be narrowed and energy taxes raised. Inflation would then dip below the 5 per cent projected by the government, Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker
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    • 30 5 HONGKONG, Wed. The first Chinese-language visual display terminal made m China went on show yesterday m the southern city of Guangdong, the Xinhua news agency reported.
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    • 194 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States administration is reportedly considering an emergency military aid package to El Salvador that could reach US$llO million (Ss23l million) US$5O million more than earlier planned. A State Department source said the package would include an accelerated training
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    • 282 5 JERUSALEM, Wednesday ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin told former US President Jimmy Carter he expected an imminent breakthrough m the Americansponsored talks on withdrawing Israeli and other foreign forces from Lebanon. Mr Carter, who hammered out the 1978 Camp David accords with Mr Begin
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    • 180 5 Arens hits at 4 an eye for an eye' tactics JERUSALEM, Wed. ISRAEL will not tolerate Jewish settlers who fight violence with violence m the occupied West Bank, Mr Moshe Arens said m his first speech as Defence Minister on Tuesday. "In the campaign for Jewish settlement m the territories,
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 81 5 THE PHILIPPINE government has taken emergency measures to offset the severe fivemonth drought that has affected at least 250,000 hectares of farmland m the Southern Philippine island of Mindanao, the Daily Express reported m Manila yesterday. The Agriculture Ministry estimates reportedly place the value of damaged corn crops
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      • 54 5 ABOUT 5M fire-fighters struggled yesterday to contain a bushfire raging m thick forest near the Victorian beach resort of Mallacoota, north-east of Melbourne. Two thirds of the blaze jumped control lines when winds of up to 70 km/h fanned the flames. Parts of the fire have been
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      • 64 5 FOUR PEOPLE were killed and three others wounded as sporadic violence continued m India's north-eastern state of Assam after last month's bloody election upheaval, it was reported m New Delhi yesterday. The Press Trust of India news agency said the latest ethnic clashes happened on Tuesday
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      • 70 5 THE HOUSE of Representatives approved Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone's 50.4 trillion yen (Ss44B billion) budget for 1983, cutting spending m nearly all areas but meeting Washington's demand that Japan spend more money on defence. The 274-191 approval by the House helped Mr Nakasone, an advocate
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      • 86 5 A RECORD number of 127,303 people turned out at the biggest Urban Council election m Hongkong on Tuesday. By the last count of the votes early this morning 15 elected members had been put on the council. In what is considered the most enthusiastic democratic experiment m
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      • 54 5 POPE JOHN Paul II arrived m the former British colony of Belize yesterday, nearing the end of a Central American trip he prayed would "create new energies" for peace. The Pope flew to this English-speaking nation from Guatemala City to celebrate Mass at an altar constructed at
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    • 124 6 WARSAW, Wed. Police arrested 43 "aggressive individuals" m the southwestern city of Wroclaw and dispersed groups of young people who attempted to stage demonstrations, the official Pap news agency reported. It was the largest number of arrests reported since the communist government
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    • 30 6 BERLIN, Wed. About 2,500 women formed a 2.5-km long human chain between the US and Soviet consulates here last night m a demonstration for peace and disarmament. AFP
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    • 110 6 PARIS, Wed. French Prime Minister Pierre Manroy, rumoured to be In political trouble after socialist defeats In weekend municipal elections, was forced to leave an agricultural exhibition today by farmers chanting "resign, resign". Reporters said the demonstrators catcalled Mr Manroy and shouted slogans supporting Mr Jacques
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    • 415 6 Papers forecast a victory for Mrs Thatcher LONDON, Wednesday LONDON, Wed. Britain's 200,000 coal miners have apparently backed away from a confrontation with the government over the threatened closure of unprofitable pits despite warnings by their union leaders. Strike ballots cast by miners around the country
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    • 342 6 BONN, Wednesday WEST German Chancellor Helmut Kohl yesterday averted an open clash between his coalition partners by dissuading his right-wing ally, the ambitious Mr Franz Josef Strauss, from insisting on the Foreign Minister's post. But Mr Kohl is expected to tell his present Foreign
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    • 151 6 BONN, Wed. The West German Social Democratic Party yesterday called for the resignation of Nato Secretary-Gener-al Joseph Luns because of his statement praising the re-election of Chancellor Helmut Kohl. "You have expressed yourself m a very partisan way on the results of the
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    • 103 6 LONDON, Wed. Earrings are now allowed (or schoolboys In England's north-east county of Homberslde. The Labour-controlled county education committee explained its decision as fellows: "Being a modern and forward-looking authority, we have gat to treat boys and girls as equals;'' "It is the law
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    • 49 6 ADDIS ABABA, Wed. Nearly 100 people have died m Ethiopia s Gondar region since December as a result of a new drought which threatens to be as serious as the 1974 drought which killed 200,000 people throughout the country, Ethiopia's Relief and Rehabilitation Commission said yesterday. Reuter
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    • 213 6 BELGRADE, Wed. Gunmen shot and seriously wounded the Turkish ambassador to Yugoslavia, Mr Galip Balkar, m Belgrade today, diplomats said. The attack on the ambassador's car took place near the Turkish embassy m central Belgrade. Witnesses said bullets crashed through the car windows, hitting Mr
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      • 82 6 RESIDENTS of the dry village of Aaseral m Norway's southern Bible-belt were stunned when they heard the news. An illegal liquor still was found m the cellar of the local church. "It is probably some of the younger villagers who have been making the moonshine,
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      • 44 6 A NOTICE has been stuck on a (arm gate at Calverton near the English city of Nottingham saying: "Don't cross this field unless yon can do it In 9.8 seconds the boll can do it m 10." Reuter
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      • 91 6 THE penny that Douglas Trapp, who lives m New Berlin, Wisconsin, swallowed 12 years ago didn't earn any interest but it added up to a US$4,OOO surgery bill for his parents. The 1964 Lincoln penny had been resting m Mr Trapp's small intestine since he
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      • 55 6 A JUDGE In Auckland, New Zealand, on Tuesday ordered more than 2.WW male nude calendars destroyed, saying they were "an affront to the accepted standard of decency." Judge Avinash Deobhakta said the calendars, seized by police last year, clearly showed the male body with the
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  • 366 8  -  LILLIAN CHEW General Electrics new centre shows what R D really means By GENERAL ELECTRICs Advanced Technology Centre, which was officially opened yesterday, does not pretend to be a hothouse of basic research, seeking to break new scientific ground. Rather, it is an example of development work tailored
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  • 257 8 TEACHERS can help immunise children against harmful drugs by strengthening the children's moral fibre. This point was made by Major S. E. Jesudason, Assistant Director of Secondary Schools Programmes, at a seminar to help secondary school teachers conduct antidrug abuse programmes m
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  • 266 8 THERE are about 1,000 engineers and scientists directly involved m research and development here and this number is likely to increase as firms upgrade their activities. Only five years ago, the number of engineers involved m R D was negligible, Minister of State (Education) Dr Tay Eng
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  • 215 8 LEADING Danish energy and pollution control specialists are m Singapore to share their know-how with industrialists. Representatives from 10 consultant companies along with experts from the Federation of Danish Industries, the Danish Foreign Affairs Ministry and the National Agency of Environmental Protection are attending a
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  • 41 8 THE Culture Ministry's courtesy cartoon strip drawing contest has kindled the imagination of the public to such an extent that many have even asked for an extension of the deadline. The closing date has been extended to Friday.
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  • 160 9 EGYPT'S Minister of Tourism and Civil Aviation, Mr Tawfik Abdu Ismail, and his wife arrived m Singapore yesterday for a two-day private visit. Mr Ismail said he was here to study airport facilities and to learn from Singapore's experience m tourist development. He
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  • 121 9 SIA to take delivery of Big Top 747 in style SINGAPORE Airlines will take delivery of the first of its eight Boeing-747 SUD (Stretched Upper Deck) planes m a big way. Affectionately called the "Big Top 747,* the plane will be handed over to SIA on April 26. About 40
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  • 77 9 road accident A COFFEE house captain, who was seriously injured m an accident over four years ago, was awarded $45,000 damages yesterday by the High Court m a consent judgment. The court heard that Madam Sylvia Florence Maricar, 42, was knocked down by a car driven by Mr
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  • 57 9 FOO Kwong Yew, 19, was charged yesterday with theft of a copy of a Board of Film Censors receipt at the board office m Maxwell Road on Tuesday. He pleaded not guilty and was given a week to engage counsel. Bail was extended and the case will
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  • 352 9 COUPLES whose marriages are heading for the rocks will get more help. Additional counselling services and educational material are being prepared m an attempt to stem soaring divorce rates. Mr Timothy Ang, director the Marriage and Family Services Project, being conducted by the Counselling
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  • 89 9 TWO men, posing as police officers, robbed businessman C. K. Thong, 50, and his wife of $13,300 m cash and valuables at Tanjong Rhu Road on Monday. The couple were on their way home at about 1.30 a.m. when a car overtook theirs and
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  • 268 9  -  PAUL WEE By Home Affairs Desk FIVE people were picked up for questioning yesterday by police investigating the activities of a gang of thieves thanks to the residents of Bedok Reservoir Road. And the police, who have been seeking better cooperation from
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  • 129 9  -  BENG TAN By Our Medical Reporter MOUNT Elizabeth Medical Centre, the largest private centre here, has added 20 clinics by opening two more floors last month. To date, about 150 doctors, all with higher tjualifications, are practising m groups or alone at 120 clinics
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  • 120 9 $30,100 in cash and valuables stolen TWO families lost a total of $3MM In cash and Jewellery m separate burglaries this week. On Monday, thieves broke into the home of Mr S. M. lim, Si, m Jalan Payoh Lai, Ponggol, and got away win $SSI and &251 worth of jewellery.
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  • 356 9 "THIS is your milk. Drink It/ says the milk pack. And this message has gone down well with schoolchildren here. More pupils are now drinking milk under the school milk scheme. About 27,1 m of the 3M,«M schoolchildren were taking milk last month compared to
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  • 95 9 A WOMAN company director was yesterday charged m a magistrate's court with forging a telex message purporting to contain $620,400 worth of gold trading transactions for the purpose of cheating. Leung Yuk Yu, 28, a Hongkong citizen who is also an account manageress of a Hongkong
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  • 390 11  -  CHAN ENG CHENG By THE Singapore Symphony Orchestra has invited a consultant from the United States to suggest new ideas which will bring it closer to its aim of becoming a world-class orchestra. this visit is the first of its
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  • 132 11 Food fair in aid of home A COMMUNITY service club is organising an international food fair to help the Ling Kwang Home for Senior Citizens' building project. So far, 22 hotels and restaurants, plus Tangs Superstore and the Embassy of Israel have responded to the Leo Club's call to take
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  • 24 11 SINGAPORE and Yemen Arab Republic will establish diplomatic relations at nonresident ambassadorial level from today, a Singapore government's statement said last night.
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  • 35 11 MINISTER without Portfolio and NTUC Secretary General Mr Urn Chee Onn will be the guest-of-honour at a buffet dinner and dance organised by the Singapore Bank Officers' Association at Big Splash on Saturday.
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  • 91 11 AN ARMY sergeant was admitted to Toa Payoh Hospital m a critical condition after he was fonnd with a gunshot wound m the chest m an Ang Mo Kio flat yesterday. Partap Singh, M, had earlier quarrelled with a family member m his
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  • 42 11 A CYCLIST, Lim Teck Im, 44, was seriously injured when he was involved m an accident with a car along Buangkok South Farmway 1 on Monday. Witnesses are requested to contact Charles Lim of the Traffic Police on *****00.
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  • 56 11 STUDENTS taking Tamil as a second language (TL2) did slightly better m the GCE '0' level examination last year compared to the previous year. Last year, 87.9 per cent of the students who sat for the paper passed, an increase of 0.5 per cent over the 1981
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  • 323 11 ANG Bee Leng is a good example of an allround student, said Singapore Chinese Girls School principal Rosalind Heng yesterday. Miss Heng was delighted that Bee Leng had done well m the GCE "O" level examination because she had contributed much to the school
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  • 56 11 THE recent annual general meeting of the Photographic Society of Singapore saw the re-election of Mr Ang Chwee Chai as its president. Other officials elected are Messrs Tan Tee Yoke and Kouo Shang Wei (vice-presi-dents); David P C Tay (secretary); Goh Kirn Hui and Loke Hoong Nam (assistant
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  • 164 11 HAVING proved his ability m the science stream at the recent GCE "O" level exams, Lionel Yee has switched to studying English, economics, geography and mathematics at Hwa Chong Junior College. Lionel, 17, was one of Singapore's top 13 students who scored eight Als.
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  • 26 11 THE grand finals of the Miss Singapore/Universe contest which is sponsored by Kanebo Cosmetics will be held at the Mandarin Ballroom on May 7th.
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  • 521 11  -  AGNES WEE By THE first tender documents for the first two Mass Rapid Transit contracts will be out on Tuesday. Contractors who are shortlisted for the contracts covering the stretches between Toa Payoh and Newton Circus and Newton Circus and Somerset, can
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  • Article, Illustration
    114 12  -  DAVID TAN Photoeraphs by w The recession is the best time to change the marine industry into a clean, high-technology and streamlined force of the future. Training, recruitment and capital investment will determine the profile of the industry. But change it must, if it is to survive. The marine
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  • 489 12  - Back on a even keel GERRY de SILVA Reports by A DRAFT report on the marine industry has been studied by the Ministry of Trade and Industry and is now with the Prime Minister's Office. Its findings and recommendations, if accepted, will chart the future course of the industry. The
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  • 692 12 Sleeping supertankers mothballed silent docks etyhth IT IS lunch break at Singapore Shipbuilding and Engineering, yet work goes on. But the busy scene belies the company's problems. "We can last until the middle of next year. After that, there are no more orders," said a senior executive of the government-backed
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  • 366 12 LARGE shipyard owners facing a gloomy future might envy Mr Chang Mang's thriving shiprepairing business on the banks of Kallang River. Bat Mr Chang, too, has problems. "We have little choice: move to Jorong, merge or close down," he said m HokMen, trying
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    • 115 12 ?I^SBk i With every Purchase of $40 i^ppiL, m^|| L ''y^^^ Mb\ :>v or more m one receipt |j|pW^f J|hJk' K^^S» il li|'^^? 1 from our Ladies I-^';;];; Mpß|B <l|!j3BB (except Undergarments %0 and Budget Corner) JH'^*"^ jJßkv and Children's Departments, (i iBfJ >-. p.| r> you'll receive, whilst stocks
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  • 221 13 Making all CPF payments fully tax deductible A BILL is now before Parliament to seek its approval to implement last year's Budget proposals on income tax. If the Income Tax (Amendment) Bill is passed, all Central Provident Fund contributions will be fully tax deductible from the Year of Assessment 1983.
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  • What fees are paid and why
    • 534 13 Conveyancing Fee Issue of lease $20 To defray the legal costs for the issue of leases and mortgages to lessees of Home Ownership flats. Resale of flat Transfer of lease Transmission $20 for 1-room flat To defray the legal costs for any of these transactions. Discharge of mortgage
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    • 70 13 Cheang Wan answers query on Housing Board rates THE National Development Minister, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, issued this table as a written reply to a query m Parliament last week from the MP for Anson, Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam. The table lists fees that the Housing Board charges its tenants
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    • 175 13 Copies of court reports may soon cost more COPIES of court proceedings will soon cost more if a Bill now before Parliament is passed. The Criminal Procedure Code (Amendment) Bill seeks to raise the fee for such copies from the existing 20 cents for each folio of 100 words, with
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  • 529 13 THE question of whether Singaporeans will get a third channel may be answered on Monday. Mr Lawrence Sia, MP for Moulmein, wants to know from Culture and Foreign Affairs Minister S. Dhanabalan whether the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation plans to start a third channel, and
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  • 165 13 THE government Is to publish a revised edition of the laws of Singapore, incorporating changes m Acts and subsidiary legislation over the past 12 years. These will be updated every year. The move is to ensure that these laws are made more easily
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 224 13 PSBP P Communication Technology x A key fector m your profit picture DIAVOX 824 KEY TELEPHONE SYSTEM The Answer to the Needs of Medium-to-Small~ mmf/t^^ I^^^^^ Size Companies ?j(^B^7 DIAVOX 824 Ericsson's latest range oi I 1& Ja^SsHSSl^ advance electronic office communication d^wß*^^** system is better, faster and more convenient
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 420 15 Management 'handling problems well' 4 Whatever problem Bank Bumipatra is faced with is not insnr- m monntahle. s Datuk Musa KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Acting Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday that the Federal government has full confidence m the
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    • 355 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Senior government servants, lecturers and experts from Malaysia and Singapore are expected to meet more frequently m jointly-orga-nised seminars and training courses. This spirit of cooperation will be further strengthened when the national training institutes of both countries enter into a formal
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    • 149 15 Kidnapped man fred and $l.5 m ransom recovered PETALING JAVA, Wed. A Malaysian millionaire was need yesterday and police recovered the $1.5 million ransom money paid to the kidnappers. The millionaire, whose Identity was withheld, was kidnapped here 18 days ago. No details of how he was treed were available.
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    • 53 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Australia and Thailand will take part m a two-day kiteflying competition hosted by the Kelantan State Tourism Association to promote tourism m the state. Japan, the United States and Singapore are also expected to take part m the competition which begins on July 23 m
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    • 328 15 FT plans to study development programmes THE Malaysian Federal Territory plans to set up in-depth studies of various development programmes m Singapore. There have been visits by officials of both countries m the past but the tempo of visits could increase, the Deputy Minister of Federal Territory, Mr Muhyiddin bin
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    • 281 15 Mokhtar trial lawyer quizzed about classified papers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Police are Investigating one of the defence counsel In the Mokhtar trial for allegedly having photocopies of the tnspectorGeneral's Standing Orders, a classified document. Mr Manjeet Singh, counsel for village headman Rahmat Sattman In the 75-day trial which ended last
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    • 121 15 KING JlMfrail ""FILE mmmm I"" Number 1 m Japan Awarded th© <£}mat-k for quality products from Ministry of Trade and industries of Japan 6 advantages I Fingertip openmg/ J >jr closing pipe-type tough cover allow ff I I cleaning with we! j -i l f^J 4 colour back- i|»w tHfli
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  • 441 16 CCs need the personal touch WALLS and bulletin boards may appear the unlikeliest of areas to begin a discussion on how to have better community centres and leaders. But not when they are "too blank and dull" (walls) and overused (bulletin boards). Mr Chong Chee Siong,
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  • 830 16  -  LEE KIM CHEW By The Kohl supporters Voters believe the Christian Democrats can inspire confidence and find jobs for 2.5 million unemployed West Germans BONN Chancellor Helmut Kohl has reason to be satisfied with the outcome of last Sunday's general elections. The West German voters opted
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  • 740 16 ering the bankers about the high interest rates consumers are paying at a time when the general level of interest rates has fallen. To some members of Congress, there is a direct correlation between the problems the banks are having with their foreign loans and
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  • 353 16  -  RON SCHERER By THE WORLD'S beleaguered banking system is bracing itself for the impact of lower oil prices. In 1974, bankers had to recycle the excess petrodollars sloshing around the world. Today, those excess dollars are gone and bankers are preparing for the effects of falling
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  • FORUM
    • 212 17 How to improve fire -fighting skills of residents CIVIL defence is expected to become a part of life here. Residents of high-rise flats will be taught how to render first aid, and fire-fighting and other skills that may be urgently needed during civil disasters. I would like to make several
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    • 148 17 RESALE LEVY, USE SLIDING SCALE THE 30 per cent levy on HUDC resale prices indicates that levies have become a permanent feature of the Housing Board. The levy is to prevent the exploitation of the public housing scheme. Perhaps the HDB should consider graduating the levy m inverse proportion to
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    • 85 17 On library services It's too small JURONG Town is a comparatively old town now. Its library is too small to cater to the needs of residents. I estimate it has only about 2,000 books and is no bigger than a threeroom Housing Board flat. It is always over-crowd-ed and noisy,
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    • 90 17 THE National Library has an impressive range of English books m the main and branch libraries. I also borrow books m Tamil, but find that most of them are old ones. The racks are also not marked for ease of use. The lending section of Queenstown Library has
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    • 103 17 REPLIES WE REFER to the letter "Courses: Give all an equal chance." (ST, Feb lE>). The National Productivity Board is supportive of individuals who are interested and willing to upgrade their skills and knowledge. Enrolment m NPB courses is open to both company-sponsored and individual
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    • 144 17 THE Public Works Department has investigated the difficulty experienced by "KOS" m crossing the road at tide junction of Yio Chu Kang Road and Jalan Kelulut. (ST, Feb 23). Its investigations have shown that although traffic volume is relatively heavy along Yio Chu
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    • 292 17 Blyton helped her improve English I REFER to the attack on the works of Enid Blyton. To me, she is and always shall be, my first teacher m English and English customs. She taught me to read and enjoy reading. Contrary to what many learned people may say, she did
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    • 120 17 On the Budget Statement I AM not of the fairer sex, but would like to comment on one of the tax reliefs m the recent Budget Statement. The enhanced child relief enjoyed by specially qualified married working women has a snobbish note. It seems
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    • 221 17 I AM most sorry that a performance of my First Symphony has sown dissonance (a sound most repugnant to my ears) between members of your esteemed orchestra and your learned music critic Herr Edwards. (ST, March 2). I wish I could throw more light on
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    • 160 17 I HAD to attend court on three occasions last year to answer a traffic charge. On all those occasions, the traffic policeman who was the main prosecution witness didn't turn up. My case was, therefore, reduced to whether or not I would like to
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 341 17 Citibank introduces the US Dollar Savings Account* at daily interest -2 banking firsts for Singapore. All the convenience of investing your funds m Singapore the international financial centre of the East is now yours. You can open a US Dollar Savings Account with just US$lOOO. Interest is calculated on a
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    • 356 17 ill ffWMißiSrffir mi^HM^ ™mFxW"' ml Pictured: The Rolex Submariner. Available m 18ct. gold or stainless steel with matching bracelet. The watch that lasts a lifetime takes a year to make It takes Rolex craftsmen a year to make each Rolex. They start with a solid block of 18ct. gold or
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 984 18 4 The years 1981 and 1982 were when the market research and planning was done. 1983 and 1984 are going to be the production years, m John Farnsworth of Chemical Bank PAUL TAYLOR m New York brings you up-to-date on the growth of financial
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    • 690 18 Meet Cleopatra of the Ginza SHOULD you spot the Dancing Princess sign among the neon of Ginza, Tokyo, walk straight past. This is a very select nightclub which welcomes only "high class" people. H, however, you have £220 (Ss69o) to spare on two or
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    • 162 18 JH HOp JBHHBffIBHLwHgB^BHiK^BBMBHBwK^ '^H til -J HBgg^^ JB HH^^BlJ^ *^BKTBnHml^HHH^BHHMi^^ME^'^^^il^^Hl BPpfe:::: >:::: m :^Hhl BwT HVflHflHHKnßßai^Hl Hf iiAiynyiEDC E^f^D »f HHHL^H^ Hi .^SHk H& Hi HH^. HL BB 1 whP SLdH^Hy jF™ BßbP *U ßtB a c HI HH^^H^ Hi wJ wnSP Hfflp^ Hi «w Ladies and gentlemen, take your
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  • TIMES BUSINSS
    • 316 19 PUBLIC Bank Bhd has finally confirmed market expectation of a fund raising exercise along with a bonus issue. Rumours of a bonus and rights issue from Public Bank were rife as early as January this year. But m its reply to the Kuala
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    • 348 19 THE TRADE Development Board has hired three consultants from the Irish Export Board to help beef up its trade promotion operations. The consultants, who have been here since last month, are to give advice on all areas of trade promotion with specific attention
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    • 379 19 AS EXPECTED, the slump m the shiprepair industry has taken a heavy toll on Sembawang Shipyard's earnings last year. For the financial year ended Dec 31, 1982, the group suffered a sharp 38 per cent drop m pretax profits to $65.4 million from $105.5
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    • 416 19 THE Development Bank of Singapore Ltd, historically one of the fastest growing banking groups here, experienced a difficult time last year and consequently posted its lowest growth rate m eight years. The group, hit by falling loan demand and interest rates because of
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    • 329 19 Keppel Shipyard to strengthen financial services KEPPEL Shipyard is actively seeking opportunities overseas, particularly m the United States and Hongkong, to further its diversification into financial services. The group hopes that through associations with reputable and well-man-aged banks overseas, it will gain the exposure, knowledge and expertise to strengthen its
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    • 65 19 Boust«Mlßhd -1 CAC +26 CCM Cold Storage Dnnloplnd +2 Esso -FAN -10 Gentlngs +12 Guinness -2 Gnthrie Bhd Haw Par -3 Inchcape Bh.l -1 MTC -5 NBT Nat Iron PMC +5 Pan Elec +2 Perils Plant +4 Prlma Robinsons Rothmans SembShip -2 Sime Darby +3 S
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    • 158 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed slightly higher on buying support m active selective trading. Magnum Corp rose 14 cents to $3.74, DBS 29 cents to $8.89 and Tat Lee Bank 18 cents to $4.69. Metro fell 19 cents to $9.99, Pan-El 6 cents to $2.77, Straits Steamship 5 cents
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    • 161 19 ghgfh closed 11.34 points lower at 1,983.50. TOKYO: Share prices fell slightly on scattered selling over a broad front. The market average shed 18.74 points to 8,998.25 on a thin volume of 239 million shares. The Tokyo stock exchange index dipped 2.18 to 589.54. SYDNEY:
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    • NEW SBRIEFS
      • 61 19 UNITED Overseas Land has launched a public issue of $150 million convertible unsecured loan stock 1983/93. In a late announcement giving details of its annual results and property revaluation for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, UOL directors yesterday explained that they considered it desirable to raise
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      • 66 19 BANGKOK Bank has reduced its prime lending rate by a quarter point to 9.5 per cent from today while Asia Commercial Bank's prime will be down by a quarter point to 9 per cent from tomorrow. Most local banks are quoting between 8.75 per cent and 9
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      • 26 19 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has queried Apollo Enterprises about a press article which said it was not going ahead with its extension plan.
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      • 39 19 GENERAL Securities Investments is holding its eight annual general meeting at DBS Building on March 31, at 2 p.m. There will also be an extraordinary general meeting on an amendment m the company's articles of association.
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      • 39 19 MR M. E. Hills was appointed a director of Folex Industries on Feb 25. He succeeds Mr R.L. Turner as the representative of the Chartered Bank. Mr Turner resigned on transfer out of Malaysia on Feb 18.
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      • 44 19 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has requested India-Malaysia Textiles to furnish further details on the purchase of 2.9 million shares m the company by Mr Megat Najmuddin. The exchange wants to know the purchaser's intention with regard to the business of IMT.
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      • 83 19 MANILA, Wed. The Asian Development Bank said it signed a public bond issue totalling 500 million Austrian schillings (5561.9 million) with a syndicate of Austrian banks headed by Creditanstalt-Bankverein. It said the 10-year SV* per cent bonds, to be listed at the Vienna Stock Exchange, were priced
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      • 94 19 BANGKOK, Wed. Thai rice exports totalled 587,866 tonnes m the first two months of this calendar year compared with 466,988 tonnes exported m the same period of 1982, foreign trade department officials said. The officials said earnings from increased rice exports declined to 3.4 billion baht (*****
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      • 91 19 NEW DELHI, Wed. A strike by 2,500 workers m government-owned rubber plantations m southern Tamil Nadu state caused a production loss of over 30 million rupees (556.2 million), Labour Minister S. Raghavanandam said. He did not specify the quantity of rubber lost during the strike m the Kanyakumari
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      • 96 19 TAIPEI, Wed. The central bank and the finance ministry have agreed m principle to allow foreign banks to accept certain time deposits and a joint draft proposal will be submitted to the cabinet soon for approval, a bank official said. Under the proposal, foreign banks would be allowed
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 21 19 F& N 765 -10 laetan 595 -10 Syn Resins 540 -10 H Leong Fin 500 -10 Gold Coin 318 -10
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      • 23 19 Faber Merlin 1,479,000 Pegi 930,000 Taiping Text 901,000 Promet 714,000 C C 708,000 Total turnover: 24.44 m Total value: $74.70 m
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        70 19 DBS 895+35 M Glass 181 +32 Tat Lee Bank 470 +26 CtC 446 +26 Federal Flour 266 +26 M Banking 750 +25 Public Bank 625 +25 Lion Corpn 312 +24 M Cement 795 +20 George Kent 780 +20 P M Hldgs 490 +20 Pegi Msia 352 +20 Magnum Corpn
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      • 43 19 March 8 March 9 BT Composite: 821.48 826.15 BT Indicator: *****6 *****1 ST Industrials: 839.02 841.38 ST Finance: 2045.47 2062.05 ST Hotels: 1035.63 1039.46 ST Properties: 656.47 657.47 ST Minings: 226.02 225.95 ST Plantations: 935.13 936.30 OCBC: 745.53 749.22 SESInd: 635.67 642.42
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    • 808 22 THE proposed Malaysian takeover code, comprising 14 principles and 40 rules, is "essentially ready" but is expected to go into effect only at the end of the year. The proposed code, together with amendments to Article 179 of the Companies
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    • 373 22 Ganda Holdings expects pretax profits of M$2.8m GANDA Holdings Bhd is expected to return to the black m the current year ending Sept 30, 1983 with pretax profits of about M 52.83 million, compared with losses of M 51.41 million last year. The improved earnings forecast was arrived at after
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    • 222 22 SHAREHOLDERS of Newman Industries PLC have approved refinancing plans aimed at raising £8.3 million (5526.1 million) for the ailing British group. The implementation of the refinancing plans will eventually reduce Cycle and Carriage Ltd's stake m the company to a nominal 2
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    • 342 22 UNITED Engineers Ltd has set up a joint venture with its 44 per cent owned associate, United Engineers (Malaysia) Bhd, to distribute and later to market Conbar-designed dredgers m Asia. This latest expansion of UE's operating base represents another significant attempt to turn
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    • 168 22 Palmco Holdings earnings decline DEPRESSED overseas markets and a high premium paid for crude palm oil have led to a sharp fall m the profits of Palmco Holdings m the first half of the current year. The company blamed these two factors for the group's adversely affected palm oil based
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    • 336 22 Hong Fok subsidiary to sell Oxley Garden VAT Yuen Hong, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Fok Corporation, is selling an investment property called Oxley Garden at Oxley Rise. Hong Fok said the decision to sell the property, consisting of six blocks of apartments, was necessitated by statutory requirements. Vat
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    • 408 22 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. Argentina yesterday moved swiftly to reassure its foreign creditors that they were not facing a major default on the country's foreign debts amounting to US$3B.7 billion (5580.5 billion) according to recent revised estimates following deferral of repayments of about US$l.4 billion
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    • 83 22 2 more banks paying daily interest BANK of China and Kwangtung Provincial Bank, both state-owned banks here, will be computing interest on a daily basis for its savings accounts. The two banks said the new method of computation will take effect from April 1 and that the interest earned will
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  • 2831 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 1082/1983 Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- ('000) High Low 350 235 Aetna 265 -5 21.7 25.7 6 265 265 180 130 Alcom 178 3.7 148.3 233 132 Allied Choc 224 +12 7.0 18.8 153 224 210
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  • 714 20 Bangkok Kuala Lumpur BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aflnomoto (3.268) Aleam (1.958 1.965) (7) 1.93 (27) 1.94 (85) 1.95
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  • 359 20 PRICES closed higher yesterday at the Kuala Lumpur stockmarket. Total turnover rose to 15.10 million units valued at M 545.72 million against Tuesday's 13.97 million units worth $43.03 million. After opening at overnight levels, share prices rose till the noon close. In the afternoon, prices remained
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  • 8 20 Syn Resins 585 -15 Carlsberg 510 -10
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  • 31 20 Up Down unch Industrials H 28 26 Finance I 3 1 Hotels 2 Properties 6 3 Oil Palms 13 3 Tins 8-2 Rubbers 5 5 5 Rubbers Deb/Loans 1
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  • 255 20 OVERSEAS MARKETS Hongkong HK| mtl City OJSI -0.01 Associated Hotels 2.35 unch Jardlne Math 14.60 -03 Carrlar. Invest susp Jardlne Sec 9.(10 Cheung Kong BJO -0.15 Ka Wah Bank 1.81 -0.03 China Light 15.00 -02 KMB 8.00 unch City Hotels Lane Crawford 8.10 unch Cross Harb Tunnel 11.50 -0.1 New
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  • 319 20 Mltsub Heavy 215 -2 Mitsui Co 371 -1 AHnomoto 863 2 Mltaui Bhlpbldg 146 +1 Akal 450 +18 Mljaul Smelting 503 -9 Amada 553 +2 Mltsukoshl I .348 -5 Asahl Chem 281 -2 Mitsumi 484 +31 Asahi Glass 566 -5 Murata Mfg 1 1780 unch Bank Tk 281 urich
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  • 92 20 Pesos Oriental B 0.027 -0.001 Acoje Mining 0.0012 unch Phil Overseas 0.022 uncn Anglo Phil 0.0038 unch Phllex B 0.22 -0.005 Apex Mining B 0.018 +0.004 PLDT 36.50 -1 Atlas Con. B 31.00 unch Podco B 0.0028 -0.0002 Bagulo Gold 0.0022 unch Pogel Basic Petroleum 0.012 unch San Miguel
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  • 522 20 THE Singapore stockmarket was expected to take a beating yesterday. But It did not. Indeed the market held up remarkably well. A root was expected when the overnight New York market fell sharply. The Dow Jones Industrial average dived 21.N points to 1119.78 after five
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  • 190 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' pices lor Mar II) The Commerce 3.26 3.46 The Savings Fund 1.79 1.90 Spore Prog Fund 1.44 1.53 Spore Sec. Fund 2.18 2.31 Spore Invest Fund 1.14 1.21 Spore Equity Fund 1.41 1.50 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' price* (or Mar II) Mai Invest Fund
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  • 188 20 Francs Sandoz Pc 775 -15 Actions Sulsses 275 -1 Sandoz Reg. 1880 -25 Alusulsse Br 632 -18 Sulzer Pc 278 -2 Alusulsse Reg 210 -2 Sulzer Reg 1790 Brown Boverl Br 1130 -10 Swiss Bank Br 319 -1 Clba Gelgy Br 1775 -80 Swiss Bank Corp Clba Oelgy P
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  • 69 20 Public Bank 700 +35 SEA Lumber 238 +26 Lion Corp 344 +24 Genting 432 +20 M Cement 855 +20 G Kent 875 +20 Rasa Sayang 376 +18 Pegi 392 +16 Magnum 414 +16 Ganda 211 +15 SPK-Sentosa 286 +15 Shell 735 +15 Fed Flour 295 +13 Paper Prod 262
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  • 3557 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board
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    • 686 21 RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with April RSS One buyers quoted at 231.50 cents per kilo, up two cents from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked up some four cents on higher London advices, speculative buying and covering interest. Afternoon prices lost some ground due to
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    • 182 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed easier on selling interest m quiet trading. In the March position, south region fell Mss to Ms72o per tonne and central M 52.50 to Ms7ls while north was traded at M 5717.50. April saw central traded at Ms72o. The refined
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    • 31 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous m brackets): Wlrebars Spot buyers £1048.50 (£1053.50); sellers £1049.50 (£1054.00); Three Months buyers £1082.00 (£1087.00); sellers £1082.50 (£1087.50). Market toae: Steadier Sales; 27,925 tonnes.
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    • 32 21 Rubber: Mar 9 Singapore: April: 231.50 cents (up 2.00 cents) Malaysia: April: (251.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M 529.88 per kilo (up 7.00 cents) 184 tonnes (up 59 tonnes)
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    • 97 21 NOON SSR and SMR price* yntordiy: HAS March April (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Buyers Sellen Buyers Sellers SSR 20 (1-ton pallet) 218.00 220.00N 220.00 222.00N SSR 50 (1 -ton pallet) 214.00 216.00N 216.00 218.00N MKELB March April SMRCV (1-ton pallet) 290.00 292.00N 292.00 294.00N SMR L (1-ton
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    • 247 21 THE STRAITS tin price m Penang yesterday was influenced by continued firmness on the London Metal Exchange, and the price gained a further seven cents to M 529.88 a kilo. The new level still remained within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. The dealers
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    • 130 21 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per lMkg yesterday. Coconut ell: Bulk fob $94.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $107.00 sellers, new drum fob $111.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag
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    • 228 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $28,461 and closed at $$8,480 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50/422.50 m quiet and featureless trading. Trade house selling took the price to 419.75/420.50 (the day's low) m early trading. Local buying quickly brought prices back
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    • 34 21 Mob Frt New York 10.758 10.188 10.85S 10.25S Zurich 10.308 10.258 10.40S 10.35S Tees M*n Singapore 10.708 10.358 10.80S 10.45S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Sutae, S'p»re.
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    • 700 21 THE US/Sing dollar opened higher at 2.0885/95, an adjustment for the firmness m the US unit during New York's close. It was however traded lower to 2.0840/50. Trading was basically quiet and the rate eased to close at 2.0815/25. The US unit against major currencies was traded
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    • 45 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount bouses on Mar 9: Overnight: 3 'A Call deposits: 3"« Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 2% 2K 3-month Bank bills 6% 6* 3 months CD 611/16 6 0/16 6 months CD 7 6% Source: National Dhccut C*.
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    • 32 21 Clolng Interbank rates for Singapore dollars an Mar Offer Bid Overnight 6V4 6'/« 1 month 6 3 i 6% 2 months 611/16 69/16 3 months 611/16 69/16 Overnight mode 6W
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    • 390 21 WALL STREET stocks on Tuesday broke a five-day string of record closing highs and finished sharply lower on a re-emergence of inflationary fears. The Dow Jones Industrial Average moved lower throughout the session and finished off almost 22 points at about 1120.00. The losses were across the board,
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    • 372 21 PRICES CLOSED lower across the board m heavy trading yesterday led by sharp declines m the resource sector, particularly among leading mining stocks. Near the close, the All-Ordi-naries index was down 10.2 points at 516.7, due mainly to a sharp fall m the All-Resources index which dropped 14.8 points
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    • 660 21 THE STOCK market opened lower yesterday, with the Opec meeting still deadlocked on oil production and prices. A likely defeat for the UK mineworkers strike ballot, however, helped limit the decline, dealers said. At noon, the Financial Times index was down 1.6 points at 663.0, after falling 6.1 points
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    • 51 21 U.K. HANG SENG Wednesday 1003.50 Tuesday 1014.84 Week Ago 1028.12 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 655.1 Tuesday 659.3 Week Ago 641.1 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 516.7 Tuesday 527.1 Week Ago 500.2 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 664.6 Monday 666.1 Week Ago 641.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1119.78 Monday.,* 1141.74 Week AgQ
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    • 183 21 Elsevler 249.00 -10 Ennla 141.00 -2 Fgh 47.90 -02 Fokkef 26.00 +0.2 Ford Gamma 84.70 +0.2 Glstbroc 138.50 +1.3 Oobaln Hagemeyer 32.50 +1 Hbg 102.70 +0.2 Helneken 126.50 -1.1 Hoogovens 24.00 unch Hundou 16.80 +1.1 HVA 94.00 -4 Intn Muller 25.00 +0.1 Kbb susp KLM 165.00 -2.5 Meneba 69.80
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    • 1332 21 o FROM: Page 22 (5) 2.95 (1) 2.97 (1) 3.04 (2) 3.02 (1) 2.98 (16) 3.00 Paramoant (4.068 4.105) (4) 4.10 (2) 4.06 PMC (6.555) (20) 6.50 (2) 6.45 (22) 6.60 (4) 6.65 (9) 6.55 Paper Prad (2.645) (19) 2.50 (4) 2.48 (55) 2.52 (38) 2.53 (1)
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    • 285 21 Citicorp Overseas Finance Corporation N.V. A$ Wk% Guaranteed Notes Due 1983 (Extendable at the Noteholder's Option to February 15, 1988) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the provisions of the Fiscal Agency Agreement dated as of February 15, 1978, under which the above described Notes were
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    • 149 21 ORIENT FINANCE CO., LTD. (KABUSHIKI KAISHA ORIENT FINANCE) U.S. $60,000,000 5'/ 4 Per Cent Convertible Bonds Dae 1997 Pursuant to Clause 7(B) of the Trust Deed dated 2nd February 1982, notice is hereby given as follows: 1. A free distribution of Shares of the Company will
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    • 1318 21 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No. 48 of 1983 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of ANNALAKSHMI INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for the Winding Up
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    • 751 22 MICROS MALAYSIA 83 Supported by the Malaysian Computer Society ffirjf t.. lt<Mucclil"i »ii|i]iin|'iiiliii|i-iii lli i\ ;> l \""\\W'\\ INTERNATIONAL MICRO COMPUTER EXHIBITION WISMA MCA KUALA LUMPUR 2-5 AUGUST 1983 The age of microcomputers has come to To ensure participation and prime location. stay. This is clearly evident m their growing
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    • 832 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP t^ L Mond.,- Friday I Qrd.nary ISI.OO per word (Mm $15.00) Apff B| Fnf|H jr *X wtk r m r ?l \ir w\ wlk Saturday 9.00 am 3.00 pm $18 00 per col. cm. A Entertainment a r-ooa guiae f gSS^Jft Mvi jf fr^dr i
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    • 602 23 19 Household Appliances New Year Offer with temperature Control normal $135/Now $110/EVERDURE mn^.■L^j h 40 UNITS REFRIGERATORS almost new, selling cheap. Guaranteed/ resprayed. Trade-in acceptable. $100 $400. Tel: *****55. 20 Pets FOR SALE. THREE month, SKC regd. miniature poodle. White. Owner cannot keep m apartment. Tel: *****76. ALSATIAN PUPPIES, selling
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    • 676 23 26 Rentals Rent a CARRIER Energy Efficient Room Aircon Free 2-hour emergency calling service, day or night. Visit our advance range of room aircons at: CARRIER HOME CENTRE Unit 308, Merlin Plaza Tel: *****77 world leader m air conditioning and heating technology 27 Wanted WANTED SECONDHAND PIANO at any condition
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    • 1260 23 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN JJ^. HEALTH CENTRE Lw 1 Great Eastern Hotel 1 "%Mw%k 4<M Macpherson Road \u, Spore 1336. «fel 35 House Cleaning/ 36 House RenovaPainting tion/Repair/Decor SWIFT AND SUPERIOR House or SPECIALISED IN OFFICE partifactory painting/ cleaning serv-
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    • 667 23 49 Packing/Storage/ Delivery HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTA TION Service. Days/ Nights Reasonable charges. Workers provided. Tel: *****97. Specialise m piano. SPECIALISE IN HOUSEHOLD, office, factory removals. Lorries cranes for hire. Dumping, carton boxes supply. Call C.D.T. *****67/ *****64. HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION Service. Days/ Nights service, workers provded. Charges reasonable. Please call:
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    • 478 23 55 Commercial Vessels: Sale/Charter For Charter/Sale STEEL FLAT TOP BARGES 100 x 30 x 8 (ft) 110x40x8 (ft) 120 x 40 x 8 (ft) 140 x 40 x 10 (ft) 150 x 50 x 10 (ft) 180 X 50 x 10 (ft) TUGS T.S. 28OHP x 2 S.S. 1200 HP
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    • 667 23 60 Business Opportunities WHOLESALER, DISTRIBUTOR INTERESTED m acting as agents for any consumer products ln the South Pacific region. Company based m Port Moresby. Interested parties are requested to submit details to: PNG General Services Pty Ltd (registered m Papua New Guinea), c/o P.O. Box 85, Jalan Kayu Post Office,
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    • 353 23 Btt\3| Ar! addicted golfer who's with- tm^ B^^B drawing from the game is tak- f K» |4^| ing pains to do that. His first, jA^PmhwJ F*inß but gradual, move: selling hall mW^ *1| DfyS his set of golf clubs, plus 20 I] 'IS^ I IO practice balls. J^^KK^^"^tamt^M W-Jtm If
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    • 548 24 57 Industrial Equip- 57 Industrial Equip- 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire ment: Sale/Hire ment: Sale/Hire I IN SINGAPORE i "HISAKA" BALL VALVE I HAS COME I 'A i MBMbw T l^ftMiifißiii- r "rfhJ II illiiiifilffHilir I j Anti Static Device f^ A Blow Out Proof Stem f| Workshop under authorization •fcsiaw^
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    • 248 24 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive GTM Coignet J.V. Urgently requires QUALITY CONTROL (CLERK OF WORKS) c Secondary 4 Technical education or STI Technical Certificate m Civil or Building c No experience is required as training will be provided c Must be able to work m 2 rotating shifts JUNIOR
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    • 364 24 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive An International Service Company requires MARKETING RESEARCH ASSISTANT c Minimum qualification G.C.E. 'A' level c Able to communicate effectively at all levels Energetic, analytical like to meet people c At least 1 year experience m market research c Preferably with certificate m marketing studies
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    • 378 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial TUTORS URGENTLY REQUIRED for all levels/ subjects. Preferably organ, piano, Japanese, Commerce, Science subjects. *****18. TUTORS REQUIRED German Dover Road. Japanese Telok Blangah. All subjects Balestler Road. *****03. TUTORS WHO CAN teach secondary subjects staying at Jurong, Ang Mo Klo or any other district. Call
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    • 576 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical Rank Xerox, the largest copier company m I the world requires a:— I TELESALES REPRESENTATIVE Based at our sales office m Supreme House. I The job involves obtaining information from I prospects through the telephone, making appointments for
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    • 464 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical I 'iw 'JBS&l I BAKER FAR EAST, LTD. requires ftljr^/TYPISTi GCE 'o' level 1-2 years clerical experience Ability to type proficiently Duties include key punch data on IBM terminal and other general clerical duties GOODS RECEIVING SHIPPING CLERK (Male) GCE 'O' level Class 3
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    • 328 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical MEL.I arilfSNT a leading Aerospace Company m South East Asia requires a: Jmale general! CLERK J The Personnel Manager HEU-ORIENT (PTE) Ltd East Camp, Seletar Airbase Jalan Kayu Ny Singapore 2879 CONTAINERS PRINTERS PTE LTD Can-making Company m Jurong has vacancies for the following
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    • 490 24 6S Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical EisiNQUIP SINGAPORE INDUSTCIN. KMfWOfPTELTD. Has immediate opening for: PARTS CLERK c G.C.E.O' level c Age between 22-25 years old c Possess Class 111 driving licence c Some relevant experience In sourcing of heavy equipment, spare parts and preparation of documentation Transport will be provided
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    • 459 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Candidates must possess a HSC/GCE 'A' level Certificate and a full LCCI Secretarial Certificate with 2-3 years secretarial experience, preferably m the personnel field. Lunch, refreshment and transport provided free of charge. Apply with full par- I ticulars and a non- I returnable photo-
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    • 681 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ASSISTANT WHOLESALE FOREIGN EXCHANGE CASHIER Applications are invited to fill a vacancy m our organisation for the above post. Those applying should have obtained GCE 'A' level Some working experience and knowledge of Accounting would be an advantage though not necessary. Applicants shjould write
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    • 505 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established Computer Company requires STORE CLERK Requirements:- Completed Secondary education Knowledge of stock con trol Preferably possess clas: 3 licence with 2 years driving experience Completed Nationa Service Be able to start work im mediately SALARY NEGOTIABLE Interested please cal LUCAS CHAN *****00 for
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    • 551 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical requires a RECEPTIONIST c GCE 'O' level with credit English c Ito 2 years' working expe ence an advantage but r essential c Pleasant personality Interested applicants, please write torJohnson Johnson Pte Ltd Jurong Town P.O. Box M Singapore 9161 -MlJ JOINMORE Temporary Placement
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    • 619 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established Company m Tanglin with 5-day week requires RECEPTIONIST for immediate employment. c Pleasant personality, c Speaks good English. GCE 'O' level with 1 yet experience. c Salary negotiable. Interested please call *****11 for Immediate appointment. Established Medical Practic requires:FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK/ TYPIST c
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    • 591 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical WANTED By established trading firm TYPIST/ CLERK Minimum GCE 'O' level c Able to type 35 wpm c Some experience m office work PLEASE CALL: TEL: *****4 13, CIRCULAR ROAD, SINGAPORE 0104. FOR AN INTERVIEW. An Established Aviation Company m Seletar Air Base requires:
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    • 588 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established Local Accountanc Practice needs: (A) SECRETARIAL ASSISTANTS (B) ACCOUNTS CLERKS (C) TYPISTS Candidates with experience ar invited to write m or phone fc interview to: THE STAFF PARTNER 4 BATTERY ROAD #12-00 SINGAPORE 0104 TEL: *****1. EXPERIENCED MALE SHIPPING CLERK required with good
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    • 532 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical We want a young lady below Z. who wants a career m administration. We need a skilled Typist of speed 35 40 w.p.m. Must be willing to do filing work and assist m general office work. Musi have good command of English. Call Miss
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    • 694 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST required by medium-sized factory. Call personally at: POLYGLOT PTE LTD 10 Dundee Road Singapore 0314. REQUIRED FEMALE TRAINEE TYPING TEACHERS Minimum Qualification: 3 'O' level with Pitman/LCCI Typing Certificate. Call personally: Singapore Commercial School 15A, Mackenzie Road Singapore 0922 SECRETARY Rep. Office
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    • 945 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING COMPANY wants Young ladles ol any nationality with ability tc type well. 'O' level m English desirable. Basic $350. Good prospects. Tel: *****17 *****84 or write: S.T. Box A*****, 390, Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923. LEADING JAPANESE TRADING Company needs urgently male
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    • 764 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ACCOUNTS CLERK REQUIRED urgently by Automotive Services Company. Some experience necessary. Please ring *****12/3 for Interview. A MINI SUPERMARKET requires Female Cashier. Those interested please call personally to: Ghlm Hln Lee Pte Ltd Blk 10, 363, 365, Halg Road, (After Ham). AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY
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    • 432 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales GALERIES LAFAYETTE We are France's largest Department Store and have immediate vacancies for the following positions: Possess minimum Secondary 2 education with the ability to converse well m English. Enjoy meeting people. Possess a warm and pleasant personality. The successful candidates can expect an attractive
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    • 561 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales STERLING DRUG (S) PTE LTD, a multi-national U.S. Company has 2 immediate vacancies for the job of SALES REPRESENTATIVE m its Consumer Products Division. The Company The Company is the manufacturer of brand leaders like Panadol Eye-Mo and other OTC pharmaceutical products which are commanding
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    • 579 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales We are a fast expanding international organisation with immediate vacancies for the post of: MALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES Requirements: 1 Above 21 years of age 2) Minimum Secondary education 3) Pleasant personality 4) Previous sales experience will be an added advantage Benefits: Selected applicants will be
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    • 594 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales ADVERTISING SALES EXECUTIVE (MALE ft FEMALE) We are an established Publishing Company. We have excellent opportunity for individuals with the flair lor telling, especially m directory sales, We are looking for aggressive, mature, confident person with experience In selling Intangibles. Unlimited earnings commensurate with effort
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    • 529 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales MAJOR AMERICAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY needs ASIA SALES REPRESENTATIVE c Must be fluent m English. c Must have past experiences m sales m Asia. Must be willing to travel. c Must be able to operate independently. We offer good salary and benefits for the right person.
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    • 594 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales Immediate Vacancies for FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS We are an established marketin company specialising m counte promotion of very high qualit range of ladles fashionabl products. We offer: c Attractive basic salary an commission, c Annual and outstandin performance bonus, c Other fringe benefits In elude
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    • 596 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales COME! Join us as a Professional Beauty Advisors c Free local/overseas skin care make-up training. r e Attractive income benef fits. MIKU BEAUTY VALLEY 02-05, 15t Fl, Mt Elizabeth Medical Centre 1 Tel: *****41/*****51 (9.30am-8.30pm) I Please contact: Nancy I SALES REPRESENTATIVE required by well
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    • 768 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales REQUIRED AMBITIOUS FEMALE Sales Representatives by multinational research Trading Company. Have knowledge of Chinese preferable. Attractive salary, commission and benefits provided. Interested parties please write with non-return-able photo to: G.P.O. Box 1130, Spore 9022. VAN SALESMEN REQUIRED by an established company dealing with a range
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    • 431 26 66 Situations Vacant Technical FAIRCHILD A Schlumberger Company A leading Multi-national Company Manufacturing Computer Components invites applications for TECHNICIANS The candidates must possess a diploma m Electronic/Electrical Engineering, Chemical Process Technology and be willing to perform shift duties. They will be responsible: to set-up, maintain and repair computer test systems
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    • 248 26 66 Situations Vacant Technical SUNDSTRRND Sundstrand Pacific (Pte) Ltd has vacancy for m& position of. TOOL DIE MACHINIST Requirements: Minimum education of CCE W level Preferably with ntc 2 m Metal Machining Have at least 2 years experience m a similar capacity interested applicants ptease apply m writing stating qualification,
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    • 403 27 66 Situations Vacant Technical ASTEC requires (1)TOOL MAKERS (2)EDM OPERATORS (3) PANTOGRAPH OPERATORS Qualifications: NTC 2or 3 m meta machining or fe\ years working ex perience m moult making and bencl fitting. Interested please apply pet sonally to: GENERAL MANAGER ASTEC TOOLCRAFT PTE LTD 8, THIRD LOK YANG ROAD JURONG
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    • 562 27 66 Situations Vacant Technical urgently require QC INSPECTORS Minimum secondary educi tion Any related quality contr experience Five day week Lunch subsidy and transpo provided Attractive remuneration fi successful candidates Interested please call personal at: AVIMO (S) PTE LTD 14 FIFTH LOK YANG ROAD JURONG tOWN SINGAPORE 2262 TEL: *****22
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    • 577 27 66 Situations Vacant Technical LABORATORY ASSISTANT required by an established cor sultancy firm providing geolog cal services to the oil industry. Duties to include chemical prepari lion of samples for routine analysii Applicants should possess science background, includin Chemistry to 'O' LEVEL STANE ARD and be able to commun cate
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    • 593 27 66 Situations Vacant Technical LABORATORY TECHNICIAN An established Pharmaceutical Company m Jurong requires Laboratory Technician with at least 2 years working experience. Chemical Process Diploma holder or Taiwan graduate m Pharmacy will also be considered. Those interested, please call:Ms KO at *****77 QUANTITY SURVEYOR wanted Interested applicants, please write m
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    • 345 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production -mng— In 1981, our sales grew by 10% In 1982, sales increased by 6% This year, we plan to increase by 10% But orders received this month alone show we will grow by over 28%
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    • 89 27 An established international sompany manufacturing high quality wat'chcases urgently requires: OPERATORS (Male/ Female) Experience not essential, training will be provided > Male applicants must have completed or exempted from National Service Willing to work on 2 rotating shifts benefits: Attractive starting salary with high confirmation adjustment Free transport at designated
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    • 198 27 CTS I Singapore Pte Ltd. I Major Manufacturer of Thick Film Resistor Products and Hybrid Electronic Components has immediate vacancies for Requirements:- Singapore Citizens. 16 to 35 years of age. Secondary education Weoffer:- 5-day work week. Attendance allowance. Transport allowance. I Job premium. Hospitalisation insurance. Free medical. Rapid advancement for
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    • 481 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant ■SSSSS3SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS 2SSSSSSSSSSS3SSSSSS g) Production g) Production wk <^ JSHI It's The Winning Smile Again! And she has every reason to do so: PRODUCTION OPERATOR She enjoys: High Starting Wages Attractive Allowances Monthly Cash Bonus Fast Increments Recreation Social Activities Many More Attractive Fringe Benefits
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    • 305 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production HITACHI ELECTRONIC DEVICES (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. A multi-million Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Company m Jurong has the following vacancies for keen and dynamic people who seek rapid advancement and job satisfaction. WE BELIEVE NOT ONLY IN PROVIDING YOU WITH MONETARY REWARDS ("ouillTY-t BUT ALSO
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    • 423 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production WALK-IN INTERVIEWS AVAILABLE AT: USA GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCE COMPONENTS PTE. LTD t for the foMowfng openings: f t MALE SET-CJP 4 TECHNICIANS 4 (Permanent 2nd shift/ 4 Rotating 3 shifts) A Completed secondary 3 A preferably from a f technical school j Must be able
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    • 369 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Calling all 16 years old and above GENERAL S|p ELECTRIC U. S. A. TELEVISION APPLIANCE PTE LTD requires MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (Ist, 2nd Shift) Come and see us to find out what we can offer you: Please call personally at: 103 Boon Keng Road 04-01
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    • 544 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production TAMURA ELECTRONICS urgently requires MALE OPERATORS (Production) Age 18 to 22 years Completed National Service Able to start work immediately Must be hardworking FEMALE OPERATORS Age 16 to 24 years Primary education Singapore citizens We Offer: Good starting salary 5-day week Attendance benefits Lunch, transport
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    • 254 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Domestic RESPONSIBLE AND EXPERIENCEC Filipino domestic help available For immediate employment Contact *****80 anytime. WANTED AMAH FOR Genera house work and cooking. Preferably Chinese or Indian. Please call after lpm., *****95. I) Miscellaneous TRAVENOL LABORATORIES PTE LTD We are a multinational company specialising m the manufacture
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    • 1602 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 0 p==: ,-—-zr~zz; J LJ rr: Honeywel.-Synertek P,e J Honeywell-Synertek, jaEuOr TE#*UhflfiAaJC a subsidiary JK&B&F HvnUMWTO c of the Honeywell "Candidates should possess NTC/ITC/ Corporation invites M^BBr Technical Certificate m
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    • 434 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous OPLINO PTE LTD (Wholly owned subsidiary of Hume Ind. (M) Bhd.) invites interested applicants to fill the following vacancies: 1) Q.C. ASSISTANT/ ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYST Possess minimum 3 'O' levels m GCE. (Science or Technical stream) Minimum 2 years' working experience. 2) FACTORY CLERK (Male) c
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    • 346 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous rr Wywy Pte Ltd, sole agent for RICOH and a range of other office systems require the following personnel: 1. TRAINEE TECHNICIANS Completed N.S. GCE 'O' Level or a VITB Certificate m E lectrical/E lectron ie/ Mechanical Motorcycle and a class II licence Experience not
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    • 407 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous HITACHI KOKI (S) PTE LTD Requires: 1) MALE MACHINE OPERATORS NTC 3or Sec. 4 (Science Technical stream) Completed N.S. 2) STORE HELP At least Sec. I education Completed N.S. 3) MALE, FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS At least primary 6 education Completed N.S. WE OFFER:- Free transportation,
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    • 405 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SHABU-SEN 9 JAPANESE RESTAURANT 6 (At Bukit Timah Plaza) V Lower Groundfloor requires: 11) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES c With/ without experience Training will be provided. «je Must have pleasant S personality. §2) COMMIS COOKS Preference will be 0 given to those with J 1 some experience
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    • 459 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous !D.S. SECURITY SERVICE requires JUNIOR SUPERVISOR SECURITY fl SERGEANTS SECURITY GUARDS Qualifications: x c Between 25 —58 years of ag Must be able' to speak ai write simple English. c Previous working experlen will be an advantage. 9 We offer an attractive salai x transport
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    • 476 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous DESPATCH RIDERS MESSENGERS/ EX-POSTMEN 5 It your hardwork not paying ye enough? As a market leader, we have alway believed m more money for moi work for our people. They can earn $600 to $80 c. p.m. id Due to business expansion, we at cc
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    • 496 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PRECAST CONCRETE PLANT m Jurong has the following vacancies: 1) TRAINEE SUPERVISOR (MALE) iv c GCE 'O' level Completed N.S. Interested m constructloi r trade should apply c Preferably with some slti 0 experience 2) TRAINEE MECHANIC (MALE) c i, o GCE 'O' level j.
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    • 557 29 66 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous A last-food restaurant requires WAITERS/ WAITRESSES c No previous experience quired c We provide training Wepay:- Attractive starting pay Meal allowance Uniforms provided Laundry allowance Interested parties please apply person at:--5001 BEACH ROAD #06-25 GOLDEN MILE COMPLE TEL: *****71. AIRCOND TECHNICIAN $600 to $800 SECURITY OFFICEI
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    • 572 29 66 Situations Vacant =sssssss= 1) Miscellaneous BUKIT TIMAH SHOPPING CENTRE urgently requires SECURITY GUARDS Male Singaporeans c- Shift duties Able to speak/write English CAR PARK ATTENDANTS Male/Female Age above 18 yrs Able to speak/write English Interested applicants please cal personally at: Suite 701, Sth floor Bukit Timah Shopping Centre, 170,
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    • 512 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Urgently Required (1) BAR MAID Experience not necessary knowledge of liquors essential. (2) WAITRESSES Interested, please call personalia at: THE SHIP RESTAURANT 170, UPPER BUKIT TIMAH ROAD #05-54, BUKIT TIMAH SHOPPING CENTRE TEL: *****98 JACKIE (after 10am) Urgently Required OFFICE PEON Must be at least
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    • 927 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Well-established sports goo company requires urgently General Helpers Age: 16-30 yrs Salary: $340/- per month exclu Ing allowances. Those Interested please call: *****42 Mrs. Singh 9.00 am 6.30pm. We require urgently: A) PASTE-UP ARTIST B) LAYOUT ARTIST Those with few months of c: perlence may
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    • 903 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQUIRED PUMP Atls tendants. Willing to work 2 shifts. Apply personally Mobil Retail Training Centre, 751, Buklt Tlmah Road, Spore 1026. Tel: *****0. >- URGENTLY REQUIRED DESPATCH Boy with own motorcycle. Salary and allowance. Lee Monica Departmental Store, LG4 Kirn Seng Shopping Centre, Kirn
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  • Page 30 Advertisements
    • 4716 30 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota 3 MONTHS OLD Carina 1600 Coupe, 2 digit number. Complete accessories. View: Borneo Motors Buklt Timah Branch. Alex Llm. ALMOST 1979 TOYOTA Cressida. 1 Company owner. Aircond, stereo, showroom condition. $14,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****6. ALMOST 1974 CELICA, new tyres, Insurance, PARF, Just passed Inspection.
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    • 645 30 76 Vehicle* For Sale I) Others REGISTERED 1982 FEB. IBUZU Pizza XF. 1 private owner, original showroom condition. Tax till Feb. '84 with full accessories. Asking: $52,000 negotiable. Interested contact: *****1, James. DEC. 1980 VOLVO 244GL Automatic. Private owner. Aircond, power steering, radio cassette, sports rims, tax. $40,500 0.n.0. Tel:
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    • 668 30 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial Vehicles LEE ENQ FOO BROTHERS MOTOR PTE. LTD. 391, Baiestler Road (1232) Tel: 25*1126 (3 line*) 1962 Dalhateu dteeai 14' wooden Datsun 1600 pick-up flat bed 1981 Datsun 1600 pick-up steel Dataun 1600 pick-up flat bad ituiu dlaaal 15' woodan Daihatsu dlaaal 6' steel
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    • 692 31 76 Vehicles For Sale n) Motor Cycles/ Scooters 7 MONTHS OLD RZ3SO. Selling $3,500. Contact *****69 Ah Siah. 77 Vehicles Wanted ATTENTION All potential new car buyers SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS We deal m all makes and models of new and used motor vehicles. Attractive low interest rate. Immediate cash
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    • 761 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses District 11, beautiful singlestorey bungalow with 3 bedrooms, servant's, fully/ partly furnished. $3,600 onlyl District 5, fully furnished, double-storey terrace with 3 bedrooms, servant's, for $2,900, close to Japanese/ American Schools. a District 5, beautiful doublestorey 3 bedrooms, large study, master bedroom, central alrcond, split-level
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    • 803 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 HENRY PARK Off Holland Road semi-detached bungalow. 4 alrcond bedrooms, spacious kitchen, living dining room, servant's amenities, fully furnished, large matured garden. Available Ist April '83. Contact *****67/ *****37. BEDOK AREA, DOUBLE-STOREY terrace house with 3 bedrooms and 1 servant's room. Garden and
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    • 672 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 28 MIMOSA PARK modern 2 storey semi-detached. 3 bed rooms, split-level living area New palntworks. $2,500. Vlscc *****14. DIST. 2057 PEMIMPIN PLACE spa clous 2-storey semi-detachei house. Split-level living/ dining 4 bedrooms. $2,200 unfurntshec Clover Housing *****10/ *****18 DIST. 2880 SELETAR HILLS Cen tral
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    • 618 31 86 Accommodation Vacant to) Apartments DIST. 5 HONG LEONG GARDEN CONDOMINIUM Brand new apartment, bedrooms, swimming pool tennis court. Near Japanese school. $2,200 /$2,500 parti] furnished. c MERLIN PLAZA, BEACH ROAD High floor, facing sea. 3 bedrooms, nicely furnished Swimming pool. $3,000 nego liable. c Draycott Towers $5,700 c Naga
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    • 705 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Condominium with swimming pool, tennis court dist. 15 near Katong Yaohan, Maryland Park. 3 aircon bedrooms, beautifully furnished with washing machine. $2,300. Dist. 5, brand new Hong Leong Garden. 3 airon bedrooms, fully furnished with washing machine $2,300. VILLANELLE *****81. DISTRICT 9/10 4 bedrooms maisonette
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    • 876 31 86 Accommodation Vacant to) Apartments PEACH GARDEN CONDOMINIUM Beautiful sea view. 4 bedroom with attached bathrooms, spa cious living/ dining/ family ares 6 airconditioners, 10 minutes drive to Changi Airport and Citj Swimming pool and securitj Call: *****22 ext. 164. Principal only. STEVEN'S ROAD VICINITY, 3- bed roomed luxurious apartmenl
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    • 795 31 86 Accommodation Vacant to) Apartments NOWI SHORT TERM lease apart merits. Luxuriously furnisher yet Competitively priced. Idea for expatriates. Acumen *****22. RIVER VALLEY ROAD 2-roomei apartment with swimming poo fully furnished for rental a $2,800 p.m. Interested partie please call *****75/ *****95 *****54, 10 am to spm. BEAUTY DELUXE HAS
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    • 824 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments OFF HOLLAND ROAD apartmen with recreational facilities. 3 bedroomed, beautifully furnish ed, $2,800 0.n.0. *****13/ *****12 (Agent). PANDAN VALLEY Chempaki Court. 3 bedrooms with attache( bathroom and servant's room Fully furnished, for rent: $3,20 C Tel Mr. Soo *****45. PANDAN VALLEY/ RIDGEWOOI Apartments. 3 bedrooms,
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    • 784 31 86 Accommodation Vacant t) Apartments RIDGEWOOD 4 BEDROOMS, fuli country club facilities, partly furnished. $4,200 p.m. Tel: *****52. No agents please. SIMS DRIVE 4-ROOMED furnished flat. Rental $850. Available 15th May. HDB approval whole flat) 3 years lease *****92 no agents. THE PLAZA facing sea, 1 or 2-bed-roomed, fully furnished.
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  • Page 32 Advertisements
    • 613 32 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartments APARTMENTS/ HOUSES REQUIRED by expatriate clients presently staying m hotels. Any location. Houseworld: *****92/ *****65. OWNERS!!, WE HAVE new listing of clients with various budgets for your properties. Call us now for immediate results. Cltiprop: *****75 (Monica). SMALL EXPATRIATE FAMILY requires furnished Apartment m Laguna
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    • 641 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses X 7 &&fc m 22 Units double-storey Terrace Houses I Jin < T>ing Garden Gracious and Comfortable Living Situated m residential area off Bedok Road 15-minute drive to city from Pan Island Expressway Superb and luxurious interior decor
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    • 595 32 LORONG KISMIS, DIST. 2151 exclusively designed brand new 3-storey modern bungalow, approximately 10,000 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms/ 1 study room/ all attached bathroom. Marble flooring, central alrcondltloning. See to appreciate. $1.5 M 0.n.0. *****11. DIST. 10, BIBHOPSGATE PRIME location, detached colonial bungalow, matured garden, with/ without vacant possession. 29,439 sq.ft. $3.5
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    • 629 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 18 PASIR RIB double-storey corner terrace. 6,500 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. Nice garden. 999 years. $585,000. Swansea Homes *****11. DIST 10 CORNWALL GARDENB 42,000 sq.ft. single-storey bungalow. Freehold/ vacant possession. Price on application. Everton Realty *****76/ *****79. DIBT. 15 OFF STILL Road doublestorey
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    • 688 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses SIGLAP AREA SINGLE-STOREY Bungalow. Land 4,400 sq.ft. 2 plus 1 bedrooms. 15 years old. $630,000. *****45/ *****67 (Agent). $66 P.S.F. SEABIDE bungalow on 19,700 sq.ft. land. Dlst. 17. $1.3 million. Peter Daniels Associates. *****06. b) Private Apartments DIST.IOGRENVILLE, DIAMOND BLOCK Lower maisonette, facing pool.
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    • 447 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Bra,* >■•» ►■«•■> >'1W»<"» •••js«« 3a« !<Mfati»!' v ■sßMujZT*^'""* **Hsml]l. li/ 1 mUIl I -"A'^ m 'Jm ■KHHK^Bjyijßßaailßi, >, js?^iiif*Sv t i *>v« m *i w&s j^t.^xSißOE^©tl*i^E roHL' wi
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    • 163 32 LUCKY TOWERS Best facing 4 bedrooms, built-in area: 2,800 sq.ft. MIDFIELD REALTY PTE. LTD *****66 DIST. II MANDALAY MANSION Penthouse. Quiet and convenient locality. Extensively renovated. 3 bedrooms (all attached baths), 1 study, 2 large living, 1 dining, large garden, servant's and utility. Total area 382 sq.m. $1.3 m negotiable.
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    • 603 32 CHANG AGENCIES *****44: Changi Garden condominium, 3bedroomed, store, 1,500 sq.ft. $320,000/ 4-bedroomed maisonette, roof-garden, 4,000 sq.ft. $420,000. Freehold, tennis/ badminton courts. DIST. 11, MANDALAY COURT 2,700 sq.ft. Fully furnished. 4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms. $550,000 0.n.0. Dist. 9, Phoenix Mansion, 1,500 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's. $450,000. Tel: *****55 House
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    • 1029 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments I BALMORAL TOWER, 2817 sq.ft. 4 D bedrooms, central alrcon, tennis h court, swimming pool, first offer b of $750,000 secures. Liberty, 4' *****60/ *****17. D BELLIAN REAL ESTATE Offer Peo- F pie's Park Complex, high floor, 4 n bedrooms/ 2 baths, tenanted,
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    • 833 32 89 Properties For sale Private Apartments MST. 0923 FAR EABT Mansion, ilgh floor. 3 bedrooms/attached >athroom. $325,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****1. HST. 15, EASTERN MANSION, r orelgners can buy! 3 bedrooms, enovated, freehold. $345,000. Jniwest: *****15/ *****92. MST. 15, HAWAII TOWER brand lew, 3 bedrooms, full facilities, reehold. 2230 sq.ft. $870,000
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 687 33 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments PANDAN GARDEN 3-roomed $55,000. Jalan Bahagia (Kirn Keat) $40,000. Margaret Drive, 3roomed, $59,000. *****13. RENOVATED H.D.B. 3-ROOMED corner apartment at Holland Aye. $69,000 negotiable. Contact *****31/*****97. SIMS DRIVE 4-ROOMED flat. Renovated and furnished. See to appreciate. Highest offer secures. Please contact *****89 TEBAN
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    • 586 33 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted A leading development organisation is looking for ff development sites m the city area or suburb of Singa- L pore for development of shopping centres or highrise and lowrise condominium, flats, bungalows, semi- detached or terrace houses and factories as well
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    • 396 33 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted Vacant/Wanted SOO POO FLATTED FACTORY Kallang Road (Near Kallang Gas Work) SS^iliii \m i* Newly completed 7 storey light industrial building on freehold land. Outside CBD, near populated housing estates of Kallang Road and Lavender Street. Immediate Occupation. Ample Parking Space. Competitive rental
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    • 112 33 American Oilfield Service Company requires factory/ warehouse/ office fa- cilities m any area m Singapore, for lease or purchase. Specification: Office area: Between 15,000 30,000 sq.ft. Warehouse area: Between 30,000 50,000 sq.ft. Machine Shop area: Between 12,000 16,000 sq.ft. Open Yard space: Between 40,000 75,000 sq.ft. Please call:- *****04 for
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    • 540 33 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted DIST. 13, MACPHERSON ROAD warehouse. 4,000 sq.ft. Ground level. $2.10 p.s.f. negotiable. Please call King Wealth Properties *****91. FACTORY WAREHOUSE /OFFICE at Tailee Industrial Building, Jalan Pemimpin for sale rent. Area from: 2050 3600 sq.ft. Tel: *****22 ext 5/7. FACTORY SPACE TO let about 500 sq.ft.
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    • 462 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces 1T WAREHOUSE Jl I FOR SALE I I AT PAYA LEBAR I |i Modem warehouse for sale by jjj I unit. Located at the junction of Macpherson Road/Airport Road with various dimensions and I up-to-date facilities. Please contact Mr. Chong of TEL:
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    • 691 33 93 Office Spaces 111 l I————— b) Rental SHOWROOM OFFICE SPACE available at SINGAPORE SHOPPING CENTRE Prime space occupying 397 sq.ft. available for rent on 4th. floor of Singapore Shopping Centre. Centrally located m busy Orchard area. It is ideal for all kinds of commercial businesses c rental $2,700 p.m.
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    • 495 33 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental w3MMS33m w\ > A I S®HHITTrim* < l^iwil** t J:r "HI S Kpk '^^Si I I OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT!! Limited office space m lots of approximately 4,000 and 8,000 sq.ft. available m a new
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    • 213 33 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale PEOPLE'S PARK CENTRE 366 sq.ft. $1,200 p.s.f. Singapore Shopping Centre 397 sq.ft. $750 p.s.f. Everton Realty *****76/ *****79. CITIPORT CENTRE, SHOP cum office on groundfloor. Area 925 sq.ft. for rent/ sale. Call: *****80. FAR EAST PLAZA 202/ 279/ 310/ 320/ 403/ 1600/ 2300/ 4200 sq.ft.
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    • 671 33 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental FAR EAST PLAZA Next to Hyatt Hotel Prime Shop Spaces of various sizes suitable for all kinds of business available for rent. Can open for business Immediately. TEL: *****11 (24 LIKES). PRIME LOCATION PARKLANE SHOPPING MALL Unit fronting Coffee House Area 840 sq.ft Immediate occupation
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 600 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale Enquiries Bookings: ORCHARD PLACE PTE.LTD. 16 Storey. Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11 (24 lines) 94 Shop Spaces b) Mental LUCKY PLAZA, LOWER Ground, good locality, for rent. Contact *****59. MING ARCADE 150 sq.ft. $1350 negotiable.
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    • 350 34 102 Tours WITH ADVENTURELAND FROM *****.00 HIGHLIGHTS:- ELCABALLO CITY SIGHTS SWAN RIVER CRUISE N VINEYARD YANCHEP CITY ATLANTIS PARK COHUNU WILDLIFE PIONEER VILLAGE SWAN SCENIC LION SAFARI FARES INCLUDES:- RETURN AIR FARE TOURS TRANSFERS ACCOMMODATION MEALS (80% CHINESE) Departure Dates:April 03, 08, 15, 17, 29 WHAT IS THE BILST ACCOMMODATION
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    • 810 34 102 Tours 102 Tours "^"BB A I Zj jtt^U^ .Jf^ l^^^ (pr! A great way to travel 1 1 AROUND THE WORLD 23 DAYS All U.S.A./Hawaii/AII West Coast/All East Coast/ Orlando/ EDCot Center/All Canada East West Coast/Mexico/ London/England. CCWS ******5 'Washington/ London OiaOaa OSIOJJ by Supersonic Concorde) 9/4, 16/4, 30/4,
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    • 457 34 102 Tours 102 Tours For enquiries call I mw f\ THE RELIABLE TOUR v 3360-411 X iM* "02-25. Parklane Shopping Mall %R* KEN-AIR AMERICA 1 M||S| KEN-AIR AMERICA 2 ■I; WM ■Hpß, GRAND WESI 20 days $4290 ffl- «*<■ HB| ROCKIES WEST 19 days $4390 IC^I^ 5 KEN-AIR AMERICA 3
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    • 803 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours FOOT, BICYCLE, BUS, CARAVAN, JEEP, POGOSTICK... BRITAIN YOUR WAV! Everyone is a little different. As is everyone's idea of the #^^^^^T^ \l® 'perfect' British holiday. r^^^^Hw 1 (■JM&. is yours perhaps to go on foot through the 'I VfW^^ Scottish Highlands? jXpZ^S&K^
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    • 142 34 f "EXCLUSIVE FACKAfiE TOURS 38 HYATT KUANTAN BY AX Dep: Fri only at $265.00 3D HYATT KUANTAN BY COACH Dep: Daily at $188.00 3D PftAU TIOMAN Dep: Daily from $295.00 3D TANJONG HUtA Dep: Daily by Coach at $218.00 CITICENTER TRAVELS COACH TOUR PTE LTD 470 River Valtoy Road (1024)
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  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 411 35 102 Tours NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Hail Office: G l4- 16- 18, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Branch Offlca: 1 1 9, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 0105. Tel: 91 1661/91 1662 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****63
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    • 511 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours i^k DINERS HOLIDAYS mm X Ground the World I JBBmBaBk ALL JAPAN 10 DAYS ttrsl INCLUDING TOKYO DISNEYLAND V *****5 (Adult) *****0 (Child) Kagoshima Nagasaki Fukuoka il^LJlr f Osaka Nara Kyoto Mt Fuji p>| n Tokyo Disneyland bvU )A*' First Class Hotels A §f|
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    • 341 35 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beginners) (Specially programmed for students on vacation, school leavers and others) INTENSIVE COURSE l)Th/Fri 2.30- 5.30pm 10/03 2) M/W 9.00- 12.00pm 14/03 3) T/Th/Sat 9.00- 11.00 am 15/03 4) M/W 2.30- 5.30pm 21/03 5)Th/Fri 2.30- 5.30pm 31/03 :6) M/W 9.00-12.00pm 04/04 j 7) T/Th/Sat
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    • 982 35 103 Where To Stay 103 Where To Stay welcomes you to London Whether on business or as a Prices from £70 to £350 p.w. family spending some time American Express, Diners m the Capital, Chelsea and Carte Blanche accepted. Cloisters offers a wide Minimum stay 22 days, range of competitively
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    • 1020 35 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer IF™ tmcTompute^chool"™ (Member of the Transmarco Group) Offers the following professional courses m computer studies: BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY Intended for programmers/analysts who wish to obtain a recognised qualification equivalent to a U.K. i. Honours degree m computer science. Commencing: Part-time 04.04.83 r>n<a dadtwtx Full-time
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    • 529 35 112 Commercial i PRIVATE SECRETARY'S CERTIFICATE COURSE Our Objective Is to produce competent secretaries. This objective can only be realized by a carefully structured program of instruction implemented by our skilled teachers. Subjects covered: English Communications Secretarial Duties/Office Organisation c Structure of Business Shorthand/Typewriting Duties Free Courses include:- Computer Programming
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  • Racing
    • 515 36 Only West's Derby pair out against the clock ON THE TRACK with TONTO THE George West-trained pair of Timber Tycoon and Tanayar were the only two Singapore Derby candidates sent out against the clock at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. Last year's Derby winner Timber Tycoon
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    • 621 36  -  EPSOM JEEP By RACING will have one of its golden moments when glamour sprinter Chummy's Special makes a reappearance at Bukit Timah on Saturday to contest the Ritz Club Challenge Trophy for Class 1 horses over 1,200 m. It is like a burst
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    • 76 36 PERTH, Wed A brilliant return to racing by injuryprone sprinter Argentine Gold completed a treble for trainer Wally Mitchell at Ascot last week. Mitchell was successful with Stylish Dame and Romick before Argentine Gold raced into contention for the A525,500 (about 5546,000) Bunbury Stakes next Tuesday.
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    • 1000 36 IPOH, Wed. A total of 298 entries has been received for the Ipoh Meeting on March 19, 20, 26 and 27. They comprise 217 m Class 3 and 81 m Class 6. Class 3: Ist run I,IM m str (a), l,2Wm (b) and l,lHm (c): 2nd rnn 1.2
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    • 101 36 FIKST DAY: Cl 3 Divs 3 4 I,loom str and 1,200 m; Cl 6 Div 1 I,loom (Malaysian-breds); Div 11,400 m; 1,400 m; Div 2 I I,loom and 1,4t0m SECOND DAY: a 3 Divs 1 2 I,loom str, 1,200 m and 1,600 m; Div 3 4 1,600
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  • Page 36 Advertisements
    • 397 36 112 Commercial 112 Commercial 112 Commercial 112 Commercial B 1 ml m XMm /J 91 ■■A I mm m m m mr* tK r /lit m i B^ r \an su;e I r rrr Private Secretary rs B examination* greatest Tttsecbbtab^ 1 I s secured the grreai esr 1 I
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    • 563 36 BE A PROFESSIONAL SECRETARY! To be a IST CLASS SECRETARY, you need to develop secretarial skills, technological skills m office equipment and systems, poise and a personality to go with it. You will get all of these and MORE! at SBTC's SECRETARIAL TRAINING DIVISION. Consider what we have for you:
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    • 846 36 113 Language 113 Language ATT language centre SCHOOL OF LINGUISTIC SKILLS "> Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business, travel pleasure ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSES all levels begin on 28th March 1983 Choice of classes 4 hours daily (intensive) 2 hours daily Write for our brochure or
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  • 315 37 BRASILIA, Wed. Gtullte Coutlnho, president of the Brazilian Soccer Confederation (CBF), yesterday gained parliamentary support for his bid to stage the IMS World Cap. Coatlnho received majority support for his proposal at a special meeting of the Chamber of Deputies
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  • 499 37 Francis orchestrates the young Sky Blues GERRY FRANCIS' only regret since his move to Coventry a year ago is that there was a break from football during the summer. Francis, 31, former England captain and a major influence m Coventry's current revival, is not a glutton for punishment
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  • 170 37 Hamburg move 2 points ahead HAMBURG, Wed. SV Hamburg went two points clear at the top of the West German soccer First Division after beating Fortuna Dusseldorf 2-0 here last night. Hamburg now have 34 points with their nearest rivals, Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, on 32. All three teams
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  • 408 37 LONDON, Wed. Labour Party sports and foreign spokesmen are to meet ministers m the next few days to discuss allegations of the existence of a £1.5 million ($4.71 m) fund m South Africa to recruit British sports officials for tours m the country. The
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 144 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR. LEE YEE MAH passed away peacefully to be with the Lord on Wednesday 9th March 1983. The body is resting at All Saints Memorial Chaps!, 5 Poh Huat Road, off Simon Road. Night service will be held on Thursday 10th March '83 at 8 p.m.
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    • 147 37 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR NG LIANG WAH DEPARTED ON 6TH MARCH 1383 EXPRESS THEIR HEARTFELT THANKS AND GRATITUDE TO THEIR RELATIVES, FRIENDS COLLEAGUES TEACHER, SCHOOLMATES JUBILEE CHURCH MEMBERS for their condolences, prayers, donations, wreaths, kind assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF THE
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      133 37 In Ever Loving Memory Of MDM LIM GIOK SIEW called to be with the Lord on 10th March 1982. You have left us one year ago. So far from us, yet so near m our hearts. Sweet memories of your warm smile, gentle kindness, loving care and
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    • 219 37 141 Deaths 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MR JOHN TEO BAN TECK AGE 79 YRS Passed away peacefully on 9th March 1983 leaving behind his beloved. WIFE: Md m. LIM KIM SU AN SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW-ROBERT TEO HOCK BENG THERESA PEH 800 LAT STEPHEN TEO HOCK CHUAN PAULINA TAN AH MOI REV.
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    • 50 37 142 Condolences 142 Condolences 142 Condolences (CONDOLENCE THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MANAGEMENT STAFF REED STENHOUSE LEOW GROUP OF COMPANIES offer their deepest sympathies and heartfelt condolences to MR. MRS. PETER KOH TIEN HOE FAMILY on the demise of their beloved father MR. KOH TEONG SENG on MARCH 7 1983 i^
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      128 37 In Loving Memory Of MDM GOH SIEW KHENG (MRS. KANG TECK WAH) Departed 10th March, 1980 Gone from our lives one so dear, But m our hearts, forever near. Always remembered by husband, children and grandchildren. In loving memory of Mrs Joseph Goh Ai Teck nee Agatha
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      70 37 T.G. NAIR passed away peacefully on 9.3.83 leaving behind wife Santha and children. Cortege leaving 23, Jin Tari Zapin, Singapore 2879 for Mount Vernon Crematoria at 3.00 pm on 10.3.83 for cremation at 4.00 pm. Contact tel. *****31. A. FRANCIS DEPARTED 8/3/83 IN ENGLAND LEAVING BEHIND HIS BELOVED
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      64 37 DELIKAN GLADYS ANTOINETTE WIFE OF CHARLES COLLING PASSED AWAY SUDDENLY 01* 8/3/83 LEAVING BEHIND BELOVED HUSBAND THREE SONS (BRYAN, ALAN AND GLEN) TWO DAUGHTERS (BARBARA AND CAROL) DAUGHTER-IN-LAW (CAROLINE) FIVE GRANDCHILDREN THREE BROTHERS AND ONE SISTER CORTEAGE LEAVING SINGAPORE CASKET CO. AT 1.15 P.M. FOR CHURCH OF IMMACULATE
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  • 486 37 Villa home inon the leaders Call to expel Derby THE bitter feud between Bradford City and Derby County over former England international defender Roy McFarland continues. Third Division Bradford are to press the English Football League to expel Second Division Derby for their failure to pay any of the £55,000
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  • Page 37 Advertisements
    • 107 37 n_aT ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST LONG HAIRED sterilisec 134 Lost Found mixed breed female Alsatiar dog. Leedon Road/ Holland Vil- lage area on Saturday evening LOST BLACK AND tan dog, 10 26/2 Reward offered. Tel: *****6/ Jalan Marlam, Changi, female, *****91 ext. 116. answers to "Molly". Reward. n m—. ■■■■■iih Phone *****34
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    • 76 37 The Staff of Corporate Planning Group Telecommunication Authority of Singapore extend their deepest sympathies and condolences to MR SUNG SIO MA (Assistant General Manager, Corporate Planning) and family on the demise of their beloved father MR SUNG YU PIAO who passed away peacefully on 7th March 1983 STRAITS TIMES RATES
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  • 332 38 Martina, Chris stay on course DALLAS, Wed. Top-seeded and defending champion Martina Navratilova beat Britain's Sue Barker 6-1, 6-2 and No. 2 seed Chris Evert Lloyd defeated Mary Lou Piatek 6-1, 6-0 m yesterday's second round of the Virginia Slims of Dallas tennis tournament. Other results: Pam Shriver bt Alycia
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  • 25 38 RAFFLES Institution beat defending champions Anglo-Chi-nese School 3-2 m the final of Schools' South Zone under-17 badminton competition at Bukit Ho Swee courts yesterday.
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  • 306 38  -  PETER SIOW By POLICE, last year's National Football League Division One runnersup, are back m the groove. The creases that showed on their foreheads after this season's uncertain start were smoothened by last night's 1-0 victory over Tampines Rovers at the Jurong Stadium four
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  • 275 38  -  JOE DORAI By TIONG Bahru, the President's Cup-hold-ers, loomed as favourites for the National Football League Division One title when they beat leaders Toa Payoh United 1-0 at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The impressive Tiong Bahru side closed the gap on Toa Payoh and,
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  • 141 38 FORMER national coach Hussein Aljunied makes his comeback tonight when Armed Forces take on Changi Constituency m a National Football League Division One match at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 7 (reports Joe Dorai). Hussein has been out of the NFL scene for the last
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  • 685 38 NAIROBI, Wed. Professional tennis is not all strawberries and cream on manicured lawns at Wimbledon, or six-figure purses at the end of the televised rainbow. Sometimes, it's barefoot ballboys, dusty dirt courts, buying your own tournament balls and no water for showers. There is another circuit out there,
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  • TABLES
    • 81 38 P W D LFAPt. Toa Payoh 10 5 3 214 618 Tiongßahni 8 5 2 112 317 ChangiCSC 8 4 2 210 714 FP Dynamos 7 3 2 2 11 811 FPUtd 7 2 4 1 8 7 10 Tampines 9 3 1 5 8 13 10 Police
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    • 77 38 Jubilee 7 6 1 0 26 6 19 TBlangah 7 5 1 1 13 8 16 Sembawang 7 4 0 ***** 12 Oylang 7 4 0 3 11 14 12 S Avenue 7 2 3 2 15 12 9 JurongTown 7 2 2 312 13 8 Ponggol 7
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    • 82 38 ChangiUtd 7 4 3 0 14 6 15 Pioneer 7 4 2 1 7 1 14 Mountbatten 7 4 0 313 912 Gilbraltar 7 3 1 3 15 15 10 KgKapor 7 2 3 2 9 8 9 Boon Lay 7 3 0 4 10 11 9 C'wealthAve
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  • 200 38  -  J. RAJENDRAN By FORMER World Cup soccer referee George Suppiah has been re-ap-polnted for another twoyear term as FIFA's lecturer m refereeing. The 54-year-old physical education teacher of Anglo-Chinese Junior College is among 32 such lecturers m the world who are periodically assigned to conduct courses
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  • 257 38 PORT-OF-SPAIN, Wed. A severe earth tremor, which shook the tall steel-girdered terraces, was the most dramatic incident of a one-sided one-day cricket international m which the West Indies beat India here m Trinidad yesterday. The West Indies won the truncated match by 52 runs,
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  • 295 38 STAR batsmen Duleep Mendls and Ray Mas are still fighting to be at m time to play for Sri Lanka In the second cricket Test against New Zealand, starting m Wellington on Friday. Skipper Mendls, who has a broken anger, and vicecaptain Dlas (fractured thumb) b«th missed the
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  • 21 38 CONTAINER Terminal A beat Engineering 3-2 m a Port Authority Recreation Club interdivision soccer match at Bukit Chermin yesterday.
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  • 20 38 THE Singapore Softball Association will hold their annual meeting on April 9 Sports House, Rutland Road, at 2.30 p.m.
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  • Page 38 Advertisements
    • 664 38 APPOINTMENT r PENANG 1| MEDICAI- CENTRE invites applications for the post of E.N.T. SURGEON from Malaysian Citizens with post graduate degrees and experience m E.N.T. Surgery and who are registered with the Registrar of Medical Practitioners, Malaysia. The successful candidate is expected to run the E.N.T. Department. Applicants should write
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    • 32 38 T h c S t r a i t s T i m c s C A S s I F I E D S 7 3 7 1 1 6 6
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  • Article, Illustration
    318 39  -  TAY CHENG KHOON ALBERT SIM Bukit Course conditions give all a fair chance Preview: Pictures: FAMILIARITY breeds winners this will be the case m this year's Singapore Open golf championship, which tees off this morning at the Bukit Course (7.15). The dry Bukit Course is playing fairly short,
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  • 240 39 Tse Ming, Hansen take pro-am TAIWANESE Chen Tse Ming shot the day's best score of five-under-par 66 to help his partnership with Han Hansen win the pro-am title at the Bukit Course yesterday (writes Tay Cheng Khoon). The pair had a combined card of 59 with Chen, the Taiwanese Professional
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  • 641 39  -  BRIAN MILLER By THERE'S a battle hotting tip at the Singapore Island Country Club's Bukit Course and it's not just confined to the greens and fairways. Instead, it's being fought around the conference table, and unless a compromise is reached, it could very well
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  • 646 39 Sectad r— i: Ist tee: 7.15 sjn. Poh Eng Chong (S), T. Fukuzald (J), Jean-Louis Lamare (US). 7.22 Lim Ah Hong (S), T. Johnstone (Zlmb), Lee Kang Sun (X). 7.» All Ratim (S), J. Jacobs (US), Y. Ono (J). 7J« D. Jimenez (P. Rico), V. Nellan (M), M.
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  • 216 39  -  LEONARD KING By SINGAPORE international women's Masters champion Adelene Wee has gained an automatic berth m the Republic's team for the Asian Zone FIQ youth championships m Australia from July 28Aug3. Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress vice-presi-dent M. K. Lee said yesterday that because of Adelene
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  • 35 39 KIM KEAT edged out Whampoa 2-1 m the second round of the inter-constituency basketball tournament at Ang Mo Kio Community Centre last night. Other result: Ang Mo Kio 2 Chua Chu Kang 0.
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  • 270 39 INDONESIAN badminton ace Lfem Swfe King, the INI All-EMIMd chamjkm, win lead flic Mutr^ eight-player team at tm iateraatlOßal tewnuunent m Leadoa this m*atit. The ether players Im the team are leak So giarts, winner «f last yeartlai— twiaa Open, Dhaay Sartlka, Seriaa Wiryaato (all singles players), Kartoao, Heryanto,
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  • 188 39 POLICE Lions will be mauled when they meet Armed Forces Sports Association m a Milo Premier League squash match at the East Coast Recreation Centre this evening (writes Tay Cheng Khoon). But the Lions will have nothing to be ashamed of for the other
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  • 674 39 Yew Fun's day to remember MOK Yew Fan stole centre-stage at the Singapore Island Country Cbl^s Bnldt Coarse yesterday when he scored the elusive ace on the 17th tele. Yew Fan, partnering American professional Don Klenk In the proam tournament, used an eight-iron to sink the ball tram 121 metres.
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  • Page 39 Advertisements
    • 21 39 FAY VHSBSSMHM w^^gk 1 A NEW CONCEPT OF HEALTH RENEW YOUR ENERGY Business Hours: 1 1 am-1 1 pm(Taipan). 10am-12pm (Orchard)
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    • 429 39 APPOINTMENTS MARKETING REPRESENTATIVES We invite applications from aggressive, sales orientated persons to apply for the above challenging position. The successful candidates will be matured, aggressive and highly motivated individuals with a flair for selling and have the ability to communicate with people of all levels. The products are comprised of
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  • Page 39 Miscellaneous
    • 67 39 ATHLETICS National Schools' cross-country championships (Macßitchie Reservoir, 4 p. m.) GOLF Singapore Open Ist round (Bukit Course, 7.15 a.m.). NETBALL Friendly: SIA Group v Malaysia (SIA Sports Complex, Changi, 6.30 p. m.). SOCCER NFL Div. 1: Changi CSC' v Armed Forces (Jalan Besar, 7 p.m.). PARC inter-division tourney: Commercial A
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  • 330 40 From Page One its seat simply because according to the previous chairman, though a consensus is not required for unseating, it is indispensable for reseating of a member," the Second Deputy Prime Minister declared. He warned that if left unreversed, the Havana decision could pave the way
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  • 433 40  - House panel wants N-arms freeze accord GLENDA KORPORAAL By Our Washington Heponer Picture by It'll only make our job harder: US negotiators WASHINGTON, Wed. the call for an immediate freeze which was proposed m the House late last year. That resolution, which was defeated by only two votes, called for
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  • 207 40 Video games are good but... ORLANDO, Wed. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said yesterday that video games are good for children's co-ordination but that homework should still come first. Speaking to an audience of teenagers, Mr Reagan said the US is m the midst of a technological revolution, and added: "I recently
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  • 82 40 LONDON, Wed. Three British men who were late for work because they dived into an icy river to save several people trapped m a car had their wages cut. "We are prepared to talk to their union if the men feel they have a grievance," a
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  • 123 40 BIRMINGHAM, Wednesday ENGLISH research scientists have said people who play video games to "unwind" might be better off watching a horror film on television instead. Some experts think the latest complex games can cause as much stress as a hard day at the office
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  • 31 40 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 2.62 points to 1,117.16 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP
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  • 35 40 "We are not trying to do anything against the ROY. We are simply trying to provide a good taxi service for our shoppers so that they will come hack and not curse us."
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  • 29 40 "If this practice is allowed, there will he no end to it. Taxi drivers will then expect tips from other shopping centres and hotels for plying there."
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  • 579 40  -  RAVI DHALIWAL CHAN ENG CHENG By and Shopping centre pays cabbies 'bonus' to keep customers happy A SHOPPING centre that's slightly off the shoppers' track has found a novel way of attracting more taxi drivers to serve its customers by tipping the cabbies. A number
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  • Page 40 Advertisements
    • 188 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE United Overseas Land, taking advantage of the buoyant stock market, has launched a public issue of $150 million convertible unsecured loan stock 1983/93. CHOO Al LENG reports. What are the implications for Singapore of the devaluation of the Australian dollar. Small companies
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    • 448 40 8 Interest p.a I maior credit JS| pf d s accepted^ I From the very 9 *§fW- JiV "^H W 8 I successful ELKA-ORLA, aßr I Artists and Evotutlon Series, ELKA ORLA *W; I now presents the tetest, SONATINA SERIES, The Sonatina I series allows the beginner to sound like
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    • 128 40 UP TO Ip.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 34 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.17 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 14/22 C Sunny Manila 20/32 C Sunny Amsterdam tC t Melbourne 16/21 C Goudy Bangkok 24/33 C Goudy Moscow 15/-2 C Sunny Beijing -5/4
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 893 1 People are living longer, thanks to medical advances. But care for the elderly is rapidly becoming a national crisis m the United States. Those over 65 are expected to make up 25 per cent of the population by 2030. At the same time, families are
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 652 2  - Exciting contrasts exciting contrasts in florall bart DAVID TAN At the Singapore Sogetsu Association's annual exhibition of flower arrangements last week, ANNE TOFIELD found extravaganzas a long way from most people's idea of Japanese floral art. One reason was the presence of the Tokyo Sogetsu School's headmaster, Hiroshi Teshigahara, who's
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    • 574 3 The right clothes are mere accessories to complete the picture, says sari-wearer SYLVIA DASS, whose Rubenesque figure has given up parading m the latest fashion. LATELY I've been shaken out of my inertia by a combination of advice from well-meaning friends and from newspaper advertisements.
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    • 944 10 From Page One your home is engendered by ignorance of how to care for their physical needs. "People are afraid because they don't know what to do," said Mary Barrett. "There are classes for the care of the newborn, but there are no classes
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    • 669 10 When painful decisions have to be made IT IS a painful decision, but many children have to choose between bringing an ailing parent into their family or to let an institution provide the care. Though his father was 85 and his mother 78, a 45-year-old New York City surgeon had
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 655 14 War saga stirs fans All America it seems is agog over The Winds Of War, a series about World War 11. Its success is spawning more made-for-television series. FRANK PRIAL reports that CBS has miniseries George Washington and Christopher Columbus up its sleeves while ABC begins a new series, based
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      • 204 14 HERITAGE Saturday, 7.30 p.m. Goethe-lnstitut Auditorium Admission: $2, payable at the door BESIDES Heritage, our own jazz-fusion recording artistes, the evening will also feature a drum contest between two popular Malaysian drummers, Lewis Pragasam and Anggapan. While we've heard Heritage frequently playing their now
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      • 550 14  -  R. YOUNGBLOOD By REMEMBER Twiggy, the pencil-thin British model of the 1960s whose silhouette was the envy of teenage dieters? And whose startling eyes set a new trend m adolescent makeup? She's six kg heavier, but her eyes are still bright with the excitement of being co-star
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    • LEISURE 2
      • 834 15 Shakespeare through the eyes of a teacher and a royal family setting its young prince on a bird-monster KATE JAMES reviews Hamlet's Dream and Jabberwocky performed earlier this week. A VERY strong start to the drama content of the United World College's hugely ambitious Arts Festival
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      • 356 15  -  MARY MACVEAN By THE opening-night audience m Pittsburg held the key to the play m its hands: a 20-page braille guide to The Miracle Worker that let blind theatre-goers "see" what happened on stage. "When you have the braille m front of you, it's a
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      • 410 15  -  HANSPETER OSCHWALD By QUIETLY and with little attention paid by the public, there has developed m recent years a whole new kind of trade with cultural items. Thousands of pieces of art, mostly of lesser importance, are returning to the land of their origin. Most
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 456 1 ['""I I Hamlet's Dream OUTLOOK I diSSeC ed Pages Two,' Three LEISURE, Page Fifteen Check out the rime-saving hydraulic Sumitomo LSIIBRH Crawler Tower Crane Hj^^SHHHHHIIHHiHHHHBBHHHHBHHHII < V The LSllBRHCrawler Tower Crane is the KBljSi^^^* J^^r-'i^HßiSBßa^ fastest m its ciass. Intact it gives you the shortest Imlj||fims^^ possible cycle time of
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    • 64 2 |r MILO PREMIER LEAGUE '83 Milo, the leading health M I m food drink with that fR squash tournament i^^ Kk mk the Milo Premier League 1983. i^^^m Don't miss this opportunity to see nine top teams m action as P^gjfc \/cirii iq IBM jHuHF VcllUc. Hf Every Thursday, 6
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    • 27 2 OIETHELM Furniture that has no equal. Showrooms: 0402, Singapore Shopping Centre. 190. Oemenceau Avenue, Singapore 0923 Tel 336 2006 326/7. Plaza Singapura. 68. Orchard Road, Singapore CK>23
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 525 3 Jf you're planning to drive upcountry, take a tip from j I fc^ I jA our resourceful and budget-conscious i '^te^'l^P m Jm^' do-it-yourself columnists. They noticed old tyres wkdh& d/m and wheel rims abandoned m heaps m the backyards of w£* the small motor mechanic shops that dot the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 374 4 M (*****59) 5 SHOWS: 1 1 am, 1 .45, 4.00. 6.30 9. 1 5 SAVOY: LAST DAY! (*****40) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45 9.15 ll Pt ]j I j [fry I (DTI S^UIL ***ty- i:^m\ t^__ Ik^k^^ fur ■n j "vWJPvA rr Jmkl m ■Til ill bW ..^RMHV/"* aV--
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    • 857 4 XXXXX>OOOOOOQO<X>O<X>OQ^ P CASH BOOKINGS ONLY/NO FREE LIST! GRAND OPENING TODAY! I CATHAY- —ODEON GALA ORCHARD I j WINNER OF iiltiC DP TI4F ANIMAI KINPnOM 3 GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS u Jl'fjLTn tuitm n?Lc imitu tuci. Nominated for 2 ACADEMY AWARDS < xww VfiRK Ffi m THfTir^ jwAPfi« nt IALKo IU iHtM...rlbrlis
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    • 262 4 Hongkongßank Interest Rates Time Deposits 1 month 6Vd°7(\ n a (minimum ss,ooo) U /4 /U F #a# 3 months 6Vd°7d D a (minimum ssoo) U /4 /U F #rt# 6 months 6Yd°7(\ D a (minimum ssoo) U /4 /U F* rt 9 months 707n n (minimum $500) /v p»«*» 12
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    • 586 4 Q OPENS TODAY' Q Q ODEON Q I I am, 1 30, 4, 6 30, 9 1 5pm j S X 1 30, 3 30, 7 00&9 15pm i\ \f Cash Bookings/No Free List Q "THE BEASTMASTER" V Q Dolby Stereo Print Q Q at ODEON Only 1 Q Q
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 143 5 iinUuw *dß9K*^'* wi^^^ m^ <mgH^m*^~" MSSAN7DATSUN: ONE AND THE SAME distributor for Singapore VIEW AND TEST DRIVE THE COMPLETE NISSAN RANGE AT NISSAN DISPLAY CENTRE 913 Bukit Timah Road. Open daily from 10 a.m. 9 p.m. including Sat. Sun. Public Holidays. yt Tan ChOng SOnS MOtOr CO (S) Pte Ltd
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1076 6 DBS BANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) Balance Sheet as at 31st December 1982 The Bank The Group Note 1982 1981 1982 1981 (SS'OOO) (SS'OOO) Share Capital Authorised 500,000,000 shares of Ssl/ each 500,000 500,000 500,000 500,000 Issued and
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    • 1286 6 The Bank The Group Note 1982 1981 1982 1981 4A (SS'OOO) (SS'OOO) Current Assets Cash, deposits and balances with banks and agents 2,438,101 2,183,479 2,473,736 2,229 024 Money at call and short notice 313,795 318,527 *****5 330.209 Singapore Government Treasury bills securities 9 173,403 56,980 183,921 57 080 Other Government
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1243 7 DBSBANK 6.3 US$ Notes 1989 6.3.1 The following amounts of US$ Notes have been issued:As At 31st December 1982 SS'OOO USsls'/ 2 Notes 1989 158,212 US$l4 Notes 1989 6,582 164,794 6.3.2 US$l5 1 /2% Notes 1989 The US$75 million Notes issued m August 1982 at 1572% per annum are ultimately
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    • 1134 7 12 Fixed Assets 12.1 The cost and accumulated depreciation of these assets at 31st December were as follows:The Bank The Group 1982 1981 1982 1981 (SS000) (SS'OOO) (1) Leasehold properties DBS Building At cost 59,840 59.179 59,840 59,179 Accumulated depreciation 17,610 15,414 17,610 15,414 42,230 43,765 42,230 43,765 Other Properties
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1068 8 83 DBS FINANCE DBS Finance Ltd Balance Sheet as at 31st December 1982 Notes 1982 1981 SS SS Share Capital Authorised 50.000.000 shares of Ssl/- each 50,000,000 50,000,000 Issued fully paid 5,200.000 shares of Ssl/- each 5,200,000 5,200,000 Share premium account I^oo,oool 12,800,000 R eserve f unc j 3 6,336,^83
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    • 926 8 Notes 1982 1981 SS SS Fixed Assets 7 213,501 246,632 Investments Leasehold property 8 11,658,308 11,953,601 Quoted investments at cost 9 1,561,967 1,956,676 Unquoted Shares m companies at cost 364,439 364,439 Equipment on Lease 10 37,007,703 35,592,212 Debtors Due After 12 Months Mortgage loan debtors 11 296,718,202 263,739,703 Hire purchase
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 154 9 s^^y KJOOiI LLCut i Wff MR. LEE SHIN CHENG J.P. VICE-CHAIRMAN ON BEING AWARDED THE TITLE DATO' PADUKA MAHKOTA SELANGOR (D.P.M.S.) by D.V.M.M. SULTAN SALAHUDDIN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH IBNI AL-MARHUM SULTAN HISHAMUDDIN ALAM SHAH AL-HAJ DX, SPMS, DMN, DX (Brunei), DX (Trengganu) DX (Kelantan), DX (Perlis), DX (Johor), DX (Kedah),
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 328 10 TO p detergenJ»j|2 g OO or u^m A NT^^nJ/ iiS JHpP*^ Mffllffl TOP'S DOUBLE j^H HbV liWfHi JB Stains are caused by the binding force 5 -s-v** 7 I .^BEI-"' ""^PBBB^ 'ffIHHHHI jB BW of protein. TOP contains Alcalase |P1 ™^^ra P^^Pii'e'.' »siß\ I By Enzyme to break down this
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    • 208 11 jysi* HHBM |Bk V jßHuu HH H HHbH Ha XflJl sfo_ ■hmw B^ mi I Hi '^^^^m l*" ''C m Hi HH Sm;'' Hbv if bP^ J HH Bh^ -S^l SsHH^B^BBHHBB^HHB^' JIHhBBbIK^ t n IK'JH s JH v Ul rttMfc TflSfiWßWs^' I ?'3t^- I bbv bH ■kt" F< n IBBBB
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 594 12 APPOINTMENTS I A Civil Engineering company requires I I the following: I I A SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER Applicants should preferably I possess an Engineering Degree I (Civil) and have 3 5 years working experience m the con- I struction industry, have a pleas- I ant personality, good leadership I qualities,
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    • 486 12 f 4 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC MELCO SALES SINGAPORE PTE LTD (Subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric, Japan) requires; CTV/VCR Technician Minimum 2 years practical experience m repairing of CTV and VCR Possess a valid Class 3 driving licence Must be willing to work beyond normal working hours Salary negotiable Audio Technician Minimum 2
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 660 12 G AIRFIELD By Jim Davis THERE IS ONE THING I UKG. J 7 ABOUT THIS J v S SWEATER f X 1 I l??M PAVf6 3-10 1983 United Feature Syndicate. Inc. I STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson I if jj|PlP^''''i| r'minrirrn--*rri mirrr S^^S UTfT 'S /W/s^/a^a7MMANPER...^ KB i
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 1256 13 AT Hi^ ISE 4=* Hg -*/> r=il I -A*. =4=r HH 3fS r=3 rCC JL±. "-HLI SHE UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) To: All Ordinary Stockholders I ANNOUNCEMENT I The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the following: Audited Results for the Year Ended
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    • 110 13 I SINGAPORE BROADCASTING CORPORATION^^ Tender Notice Tender No. 3/83/3 Tenders are invited for the supply and I delivery of dance kits comprising leo- I tards, tights, cat-suits, track suits, ballet I shoes etc for a period of one year. Tender Deposit: $250.00 Closing Date: 17 March '83 —12 noon I
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 370 13 PEANUTS Byschui* HERE'S THE WORLP FAMOUS I/ IF YOU'RE GOING To\ fl I'THATUIHICH OU6MTTO I I TMAT UION'T EVEN FIT ATTORNEY ON HIS WAY COURT, YOU SHOULP f HAVE BEEN PONE IS TO &B N MV br IEF cASE TO THE TRIAL... V REMEMBER THIS... I RE6ARPEPASPONEJNFAVDR -J^__l_l^-" "^C> Z/
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 517 14 FOR AS LITTLE AS 17cts A DAY!!* RENT-A-GYIVL EXERCISE IS ESSENTIAL FOR A HEALTHY HAPPY LIFE SLv/mH r^l I /^fcvGYM Rower Body Builder ■^'^L. ij| (wSSBL. fjir-iIM <r^ PVyl INTRODUCTORY OFFER t^jT^ RENT for 6 months and get the 7th month rental FREE! EXERCISE IN THE PRIVACY rDFMT <^7sv]^~~~~~~~ f)
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    • 167 14 How To Participate Just answer both questions correctly, complete the entry coupon and drop it into any of the official deposit boxes located at Goldhill Square before noon, March 23, 1983. These 3 deposit boxes can be located at the Reception Counter at the atrium; at the entrance of Galeries
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 406 15 Sophistication m matching elegance. ORIENT QUARTZ. 4r^OKH,.--. ftpf SR^JQ^ir H| *****7 Purchase! f\T% TXHTkTnn ORIENT SERVICE CENTRES SINGAPORE: Chow House #05-02, 140 Robinson Road* KUALA LUMPUR: 400, Jaton Tuanku Abdut Rahman PENANG: Al-02, Kornpleks Tun Abdul Razok. Penangßoad, PubuPinong* JAKARTA: Jl. H. Somonhudi U-A HONGKONG: top Heng House, 50 Gloucester
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 107 15 TODAY: Singapore 2.46 a.m. (1.6 m), 8.11 a.m. (2.0 m), 3.35 p.m. (0.6 m), 10.58 p.m. (2.1 m). Sedili KecMl 2.48 a.m. (1.6 m), 6.18 a.m. (1.8 m), 2.11 p.m. (0.8 m), 10.16 p.m. (2.1 m). Port Dickson 5,03 a.m. (1.9 m), 12.00 p.m. (1.1 m), 5.03 p.m. (1.7 m),
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    • 197 15 THE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA OF EUROPE Programme includes Haydn's Symphony No 55, Mozart's Bassoon Concerto Kl9l and Schubert's Symphony No 6. Victoria Concert Hall. 8 p.m. Tickets at $20, $15, $10 and $5 at the usual booking centres. CALLIGRAPHY EXHIBITION Featuring Mr Lin Yun Chao's works. National Museum Art Gallery. 9
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 366 16 1 ft I ,**mm WKKti Taking memorable photographs takes more than just pressing a button. Photography has developed m recent years into the All about the Camera most fascinating blend of science and art available to the Inside you'll find clear explanations of common man. depth of field, darkroom techniques,
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    • 217 16 A tail' of two cities. I Hi rM krtl II WEtmßUmm i<^^iSP llfcfe' I I!m ft. .fl JkHB! Mr H t h*^<%sFst&* CHINA AIRLINES ;^w>^^ /Ctß^ N ft^ itta)^ a<Maß|MM(aßgjc g>> I |Jwv. China AirHnes offers Kls direct flights between Taipei and New York. Fridays Sundays. China Airlines' new direct
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 402 16 __M _M__BmV^™_^~ _l IHi™V^H HMMn H_9M_~nraM_MßßKl ßailia HH_l BP"S_HW~M ■MPHBi m^ iiii»«__i__— _^_«gi— w _fc^T_ m W/M m\\ 1 ra_T_ Ulr J i mi^kWmrl I _^_B fc_ri_ j By AIH _wl P IB fJm bbT vIBB I f _^BTF!___ B_jJH II BT_Zy__i 1 lli Mix of songs and quips THURSDAY
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    • 820 16 3.00 PM Opening followed by Dynasty (Mandarin/r) 5.50 World Outdoors Cree Lake (Malay) 3.45 The Eye Openers: Lying 480 km off Perth is a 6.15 News (English) HHEP~" "^B group of low-lying islands founded by Dutch g.25 Cultural Diary (English) explorer and navigator Frederick Houtman. 6.30 You Asked for It
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    • 536 16 5.58 AM National An- Your Lunchdate (cont'd) them followed by Open- 2.00 On the House 3.00 ing Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 3.05 On News m Brief 6.05 the House (cont'd) 4.30 Another Morning Anoth- What the Walrus Said er Show 7.00 News and 5.00 News m Brief 5.05 Weather
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  • SECTION THREE
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      • 575 1 APPOINTMENTS SLt Apprenticeship Oil Board Scheme The EDB offers skills training leading to the award of the CRAFTSMAN CERTIFICATE upon successful completion of the 4-year apprenticeship. Since 1972, the EDB has successfully trained 2,850 apprentices who have been placed m more than 200 industrial companies. Apprenticeship Term Commences May 1983
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      • 359 1 NOTICES SEMBAWANG SHIPYARD LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) PRELIMINARY REPORT OF RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER 1982 The Directors of Sembawang Shipyard Limited announce the Audited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended 31 st December 1 982 as follows: GROUP
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      • 405 2 APPOINTMENTS Our Client is a diversified Group of Companies with jS^Slfolhii operations m Singapore and Malaysia. The Group is Head- W^lH^ quartered m Singapore. SWbbßSH|J^^ I SENIOR ACCOUNTANT $50,000 TO $60,000 THIS POSITION will report to the Managing Director and assume full responsibility for all accounting activities for the Group.
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      • 227 2 HERMAIINVtLUIMiC(S.LA.)PTE.LTD. International Freight Forwarders Singapore's Leading Project Freight Forwarder AIRFREIGHT DIVISION at CHANGI AIRPORT requires: 1. AIRFREIGHT EXECUTIVE Minimum 4 years m airfreight industry with import/export operations experience. 2. IMPORT OFFICER Must be familiar with CRIE import documentation. For our HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS PACKING REMOVAL DIVISION, we require: 1. SUPERVISOR Experience
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      • 197 2 >3L The Wah-Chang I*l. international Group CSk An established international group I w-J with diversified activities invites imiuMiniifiT; applications for the position of:— MANAGER I CORPORATE PLANNING/ DEVELOPMENT (Based m Singapore) This is newly created senior position resulting from our structural reorganisation. The person we are looking for should possess
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      • 314 3 f^ Omgratulatiffls 1 t k I vk~=~ MR. LEE SHIN CHENG j.p. I MANAGING DIRECTOR I Hn fll 0N BEING AWARDED THE TITLE fH^rflH DATO PADUKA MAHKOTA SELANGOR by D.V.M.M. SULTAN SALAHUDDIN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH IBNI AL-MARHUM SULTAN HISHAMUDDIN ALAM SHAH AL-HAJ DX, SPMS, DMN, DX (Brunei), DX (Trengganu) DX
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      • 875 4 APPOINTMENTS #/J^N URBAN >OI AUTHORITY Applications are invited from suitably quali- I I fied Singapore Citizens for appointment as:I (A) TECHNICIAN (CLERK-OF-WORKS) (TEMPORARY) (ON-PROJECT-BASiS) I (B) LANDS INSPECTOR I I (C) TYPIST/CLERICAL ASSISTANT I I (D) CLERICAL ASSISTANT I (E) SECURITY GUARD I (F) OFFICE ATTENDANT/ TEA-GIRL I (G) MESSENGER
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      • 633 4 "i Singatronics We are a well-established manufacturer of computer products and m line with our expansion programme, we have several vacancies m our operations m Singapore and Malaysia. 1 Vacancies m Singapore and Malaysia. ELEITROniC EIfGIREERS b. PRODIKTIOII SUPERVISORS Q.(. SUPERVISORS (OmPUTER TEST& REPRIR lElHilHinilS For position la, candidates should
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