New Nation, 13 July 1982

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  • 18 1 new nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Tuesday, July 13, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 20/5/82 30 cents
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  • 307 1  -  Malaysians bring in sackfuls for exchange here By YONG POW ANG WHILE businessmen across the Causeway are wondering where their coins have gone, Singapore is flooded with them. A hank source said that bank officers in Johore Baru and their business friends are cashing in
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  • 138 1  -  By RODNEY HOBSON Business Editor IT IS up to you whether you accept Malaysian coins. No longer does Singapore law stipulate that Malaysian currency is inter* changeable with the Singapore dollar on an equal basis. On the other hand, it is not an offence to give or
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  • 112 1  -  By SURESH NAIR A TENDER moment as Singapore's Footballer of the Year Fandi Ahmad gets a tearful farewell from his mother. Fandi left for Amsterdam last night to start a three-week pre-professional stint with Holland's top soccer club, Ajax. A large crowd of well-wishers saw
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  • 136 1 Newscan L *4 Reuter UPI MOSCOW: A Leningrad factory yesterday began mass production of high-powered pumping equipment, designed to replace Western deliveries hit by US trade sanctions, Moscow TV said. Washington's recent ban on supply of US technology for a natural gas pipeline from Siberia to
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    • 408 2  -  Sit-where-you-wish rule openly flouted by hawkers By CHUA NGENG CHOO THE sit-where-you-wish regulation is still openly flouted at some popular hawker centres. This is despite Ministry of Environment's signboards at the centres which state that customers may sit at any table irrespective of the stall they patronise.
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    • 176 2  -  By RAADHIKA MAHADEVAN BEING courteous can help you communicate if the opinion of a group of NUS sociology students is anythingto go by. Referring to Professor Ann Wee, the head of their department, they said they opened up more in ner tutorials than in those
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    • 330 2  -  community beat By LAM MO LIAN ONE hundred families who should have moved into their new Housing Development Board flats in April may be able to do so oy the end of this month. The families were allocated flats in Singapore's Bedok Reservoir Road
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    • 34 2 THE DBS is to provide five more autobanks soon. The Woodlands, Bnona Vista and Pickering branches will be provided with the facility. Additional antobaaks will be installed ia Plaza Singapore and Jnrong.
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    • 266 3  -  By JACKIE SAM OFFICERS in the Singapore Armed Forces have got their own club, but it will be some time before all of them get an official invitation to join. The Temasek Club in quiet Portsdown Road opened its doors on July 1.
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    • 282 3 Sharp drop in number of youths involved in drugs SUCCESS 1 ITEM: Two foreigners step off a ship in Singapore with one kilo of opium in their bags. For two days, they wait in vain for buyers. When thev finally negotiate with a
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    • 132 3  -  SUCCESS 2 By I K.K. FONG, TO CHEE ENG THE police believe they have managed to curb gambling during race weekends in several Singapore housing estates. They say that mini-turf club operators are lying low after more than 100 raids throughout the island at the weekend.
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    • 143 3 BURMA is trving to attract visitors from Singapore by improving its hotel accommodation and introducing special package deals. Singapore businessmen, for example, can from this month until October fly direct to Burma for a three-night stopover in Rangoon for $1,350. According to a spokesman for the
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    • 366 4  -  By SIT YIN FONG LIFE has been full of ironies for Telecoms technician Rama Sendran Doraisamy. In a career spanning 15 years, Rama, 34, had climbed 100-me-tre tall aerial masts to service overseas telephone networks in places like Yio Chu Kang,
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    • 200 4 National Day floats a riot of blooms FLOATS made from fresh flowers, filling the air with fragrance and producing a riot of colour, will be used for the first time in Singapore's National Day parade next month. Fashioned after the famous Californian flower floats they are beingintroduced to promote Singapore's
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    • 59 4 MORE than a quarter of DBS's junior officers were promoted last month. Of 972 junior staff assessed, 252 were promoted. Fifty-two became assistant administrative officers and 24 became administrative officers while another six were promoted to officer grade. The remainder were promoted within the corporate
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    • 110 4 THE 2102 Raffles Scout Group, the oldest Scout troop in Singapore, will start its diamond jubilee celebrations this weekend with an open house. From 9 am to 4.30 pm, on Friday and Saturday there will be demonstrations of scouting skills such as
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    • 66 2 EVERY day during Courtesy Month, the New Nation selects a Mr, Mrs or Miss Courtesy from ordinary people doing ordinary Jobs. If you know someone you think might qualify, give us a ring on *****88. The person selected will be 'given a year's free subscription of New Nation and Sunilau
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    • 27 4 Casiotone M-10 ELECTRONIC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT. Four Instruments An of the new age, sj. encompassing the finest into the future J with the electronic Caakfione M-IQ~the classical :t£
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  • world
    • 471 5 That's how Sihanouk explains links with Khmer Rouge 'wolves' Reuter BANGKOK, Tuesday PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, using his characteristically colourful imagery, yesterday compared himself to a lamb who would rather be eaten by fellow Khmers than by the Vietnamese. He was explaining
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    • 168 5 AP PEKING, Tuesday. THE Re-education-Through-Labour band strikes up. The hooligan fiddler obediently picks up his bow. Out come the placards with cheerleader slogans and out comes the song with a toe-tapping Latin beat: "Oh, the party's policy of re-education through labour is good
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    • 55 5 UPI PEKING, Tuesday. HOMESICK foreigners have spurred accommodating agricultural officials into talking turkey. Press reports said yesterday the solution is Peking's first turkey farm featuring 7,000 breeding turkeys imported from the United States and Canada. The introduction of turkeys also is expected to be a boom to the
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    • 82 5 TOKYO, Tues. JAPAN registered whopQ trade surpluses with the United States and the European Economic Community in the first six months of 1982, government statistics showed yesterday. The Finance Ministry said Japan's exports to the US reached U5518,567 in the sixmonth period up 4.5
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    • 60 5 AP TOKYO, Tuesday. TWO lovers have confessed to killing the woman's husband of only a few weeks to collect 10 million yen (S$84,000), in life insurance, police said yesterday. Police in rural Shimane prefecture 704 kms west of Tokyo said the lovers confessed over the weekend to
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    • 293 6 UPI LONDON, Tues PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher visited Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace yesterday to apologise for the security lapse that allowed an intruder to get into the Queen's bedroom for a late night chat. The government, "shocked and staggered" by the fifth
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    • 255 6 LONDON, Tuesday ISRAELI agents have infiltrated the political and military command structure of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, The Times of London has reported. In a July 5 report, Beirut correspondent Robert Fisk claimed that details of the PLO's movements and positions in West Beirut have
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    • 255 6 Agencies BEIRUT, Tuesday ISRAELI and Palestinian guns were silent yesterday as the sixth ceasefire in the 36-day war appeared to hold in war-ravaged Beirut, but severe strains emerged between Washington and Israel over negotiations for a PLO withdrawal from Lebanon. Fifteen hours of intense bombardments
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    • Article, Illustration
      46 6 AN Israeli army tank craw watching from a hilltop in the outskirts as smoka rises from Palestinian position the southern edge West Beirut after It was shelled by Israeli artil-V lery on Friday at thev start of a nine-hourf bombing barrage. f PICTURE: AP
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    • 210 6 invukmi; Of IBBANON LAT-WP BEIRUT, Tues CIVILIAN casualties in Israel's war against the Palestinians may be approaching 20,000 dead, according to medical authorities, international relief agencies and the Lebanese police. "We tried for a while to compile accurate casualty figures, but we've f[iven up," a
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    • 69 6 Peace and death AP BEIRUT, Tues A PALESTINIAN refugee caesarean-delivered aby girl was pronounced dead yesterday, 10 hours after her young mother died under Israeli shelling. Ibtihaj Ebied, 21, was quickly moved to the PLO Gaza Hospital where her baby was found to be still alive inside her abdomen. A
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    • 360 8 LAT- WP LOS ANGELES, Tues WHEN Ann Yarbrough asked Nancy Reagan to drain the swimming pool at the President's Los Anf;eles home for inspection ast fall, it seemea like a normal request from what appeared to be a prospective buyer. But nearly a
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    • 53 8 SOUTHAMPTON: Hundreds of small craft accompanying the luxury liner Canberra on Saturday when she arrived from the Falkland Islands with 2,500 Royal Marines to be given a riotous welcome from the families of the men. Canberra, nicknamed the "Great White Whale", had been away for 92 days and had remained
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    • 284 8 UPI THE "whorehouse" is open. More than 1,000 formally attired people attended the benefit premier of the movie version of "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas." Among them were Dolly Parton, who plays Miss Mona, the brothel's madam, and Burt Reynolds, who is the sheriff in the adaptation of
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    • 176 8 AP FLORENCE (Italy), Tues ITALIAN authorities say they have broken up a ring specialising in the recycling abroad of millions of dollars in ransom money obtained from kidnappings in lyEight Italians were arrested on kidnapping charges, including two in Venezuela and another in
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    • 179 8 UPI LOS ANGELES, Tuesday WOMEN are better prepared than men to handle stress because they have less of the male hormone testosterone, a doctor told a convention of businesswomen. "From the moment of conception the female has an advantage she never loses,"
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    • Article, Illustration
      232 8 Reuter LONDON: State-owned British Airways, which is losing £250 million (S$675 million) a year, said yesterday it plans to lay off 7,000 more workers over the next few months. The proposed job cuts announced by BA chairman Roy Watts will reduce the airline's work force to 35,000 by
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    • 265 6 DHI! B&W LOUDSPEAKERS BRING Y< FOCUS... YOUR MUSIC INTO Like a photograph that is out of focus, a loudspeaker that presents a hazy, clouded image will never make music sound real. In a camera, exact optical focus is achieved by the combination of advanced design and exacting constructional standards B&W
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    • 286 9 OrEIS fl MANY I I W I THE R/A/G <• .-'u THE QUALITY. THE EXPERIENCE. ■<£ f I I f 'i You remember that day when you both met You couldn't help noticing that certain glint in the eyes. That certain misty far-away look Yes, weren't you deeply in love
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  • opinion
    • 892 10  -  DAILY EXPRESS THE VOICE OF BRITAIN A British journalist, JAMES MCMILLAN, was in Singapore fast month. On his raturn to London, ha wrote in his column in the Daily Express on his impressions about the way Mr Lee Kuan Yew runs the country. Mr Lee, accompanied
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    • 438 10 ft LAM MO LIAN f 9 reporter s notebook WITH so much talk about software, hardware, microchips, and related paraphernalia that go with the mind-boggling world of computers, it is sometimes easy to forget that the science itself is new and computers only made the
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      • 77 10  -  Nanyang Siang Pau ALTHOUGH there Is only a small real Increase in income for employees, the amount of their compulsory savings has evidently gone up. This may be a good approach, both fair and far-sighted. The need for the continued imposition of the payroll tax, however, is
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      • 94 10  -  Sin Chew OUR workers should see the wage increase in the light of the economic performance at home and abroad. As a result of the economic recession, there has been an increase in unemployment and the real wages of workera in Western industrial countries have generally
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      • 102 10  -  Berita Minggu WHAT should be looked on with pride is that the desire to form Residents' Committees (RC) arises spontaneously out of their own awareness. Such initiative is certainly a good sign in the context of efforts to promote neighbourliness. However, the time may have come for
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    • opinion / letters
      • 113 11 I AM a male staff nurse at the Accident and Emergency Unit of the Singapore General Hospital. I was surprised to be singled out Dy your reporter Chua Ngeng Choo on July 5 at about 2.30 pm as her Mr Courtesy tor the day.
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      • 56 11  -  PETER SIM •HESITANT Taxpayer' (NN, July 7) describes a case which is obviously not administrative procedure. By being anonymous, he or she does not help in identifying the aberra* tion. And by giving a heading of 'Taxman's error' the public is given an adverse impression when even
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      • 366 11 I REFER to your front-page article (July 2), and while agreeing with Jackie Sam, I note that only the brighter side of illegal Indian labour has Deen presented. Despite Labour Ministry control, recruiters still sweet-talk the ignorant Indians into coming to Singapore. They
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      • 59 11  -  NG SUAN ENG I REFER to the letter 'Ngee Ann graduate's query' bv Dip. BS (NN, July 8). This is to inform the writer that the admission of Ngee Ann and Singapore Polytechnic graduates to the university is a matter now under consideration. The university will
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    • 291 11 A> e LETTERS c-n any subject of public interest will be accepted for publication They should be typed and must be signed They must also include the wit er s name and add'ess even t>e write* derides to use a pseudonym m Hint A contact telephone number would be useful
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 277 11 IF a man does not give thought to problems which are still distant, he will be worried by them when they come nearer. CONFUCIUS. TODAY is Tuesday, July 13, the 194th day of 1982. There are 171 days to follow. On this day: In 1558, the Flemish army under the
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  • centrepiece
    • 527 12/13  -  Our photo-journalist takes his old jalopy to the scrapyard and watches it turn from junk-heap to molten metal What happens at the 'car graveyards' Photo-essay by GOH KIM HUI WHAT goes on at the "car graveyards?" I took my old faithful of nine years to
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    • 514 14  -  By CATHERINE ONG THE Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is proposing a change in the clearing system for cheques to prepare for the launch of an automated clearing house in September. Through the Association of Banks in Singapore, it has informed bankers that under the
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    • 141 14 NEW YORK, Tuesday. THE stock market ran up a broad gain in heavy trading yesterday, resuming the rally it began late last week. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, up 17.13 last week, climbed 8.65 to 822.77 half an hour before the close. Analysts said a
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    • 143 14 The Star ANOTHER ten banks have joined the original group of 10 banks as lead managers for Malaysia's US$l billion ($2.4 billion) loan. This brings the number of lead managers for the loan to 20, each of whom will underwrite US$5O million ($l2O million).
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    • Update
      • 151 14 DBS expects the Singapore dollar to strengthen slightly over the US dollur this wt*t'k While the US/S dollar was trading within its projected range of 2.1500 to 2.1650 last week, the bank says in its Weekly Money News that it will trade between 2.1350 to 2.1550
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      • 85 14 THE retail market for tee-shirts grosses at least $5 million a year, says Gary K T Yeans, marketing director of Associated Distributors. This is a conservative estimate, he adds. Over the last few years, sales of tee-shirts have "exploded" as Singaporeans donned the casualness of tee-shirts
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      • 65 14 SOME of the biggest names in company advertising, public relations as well as media ana market research will be getting together at a corporate communications conference in August. Corpcon '82 will be held here from August 16 to 20 and those taking Kart include Dentsu,
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      • 68 14 OVERSEAS UNION BANK (OUB) has slashed its one month fixed deposit rate by 0.75 per cent, making it the lowest offered among the Big Four banks. The bank announced yesterday that with effect from today, its onemonth rate will be 8.25 per cent against 9
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    • 260 15 IF you switched from mines to properties on December 31, you are now a very unhappy but wiser investor. For the property section has taken the brunt of the stockmarket decline this year, with shares losing on average 28.4 per cent of their value. After
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    • 237 15 HOW will the individual sectors perform in the near future? Richard Cragg of Lyall and Evatt gives his views. FINANCE: In the short-term many banks will continue to outperform the market because this is the one sector that foreigners and newcomers are entering the market.
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    • 335 15  -  birt vno## than up. ■WtMW f torftOMWY HOMON anal- 4 tors RODNEY HOBSON IT may be little consolation, but the Singapore and Malaysian stockmarkets have on the whole fared no worse than other markets this year. Many investors here take their cue from Hongkong, and
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    • 239 15 TWO different views on how the Singapore stockmarket is likely to move come from AlfaPacific Securities and Sun Hung Kai Investment. Dr Chua Wee Meng of Alfa-Pacific sees "a good technical bounce" if US interest rates continue to decline. He adds:"Because the concensus opinion in Singapore
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    • 223 15 MORE worrying for brokers and remisiers than the decline in share prices is the collapse of turnover this year. The rot set in 12 months ago after turnover value topped $1,600 million in June 1981, representing average turnover of $73 million a day. Volume had
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    • 435 16 FIMA Metal Box has committed investments to develop new markets, and to introduce the latest technology in packaging and security printing. Chairman of the company, Encik Mohamed Eamli bin Kushairi, says in his latest annual review that these investments will have an impact in the
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    • 629 16 Reuter DALIAN, Tuesday ABOUT 175 Chinese factory managers, administrators and economists are attending a unique course in American business and management methods in this northern Chinese port city. The Chinese officials from state-owned enterprises are studying capitalist techniques and appear to be assimilating them eagerly. The
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    • 828 16 STAR PEGI Malaysia, which already has a joint interest in Dunlop Estates, is aiming for a controlling interest in Dunlop Malayasian Industries, the other member of the Dunlop family in Malaysia, for M$255 million. The agreement, valuing Dunlop Malaysia at $500 million and reached on a wining
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    • 87 16 Your S$ to one unit o! foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DO US$ 2.1495 2.1395 2.1275 sterling 3.7391 3.7111 3.6901 Australian 2.1934 2.1708 2.1508 Canadian 1.7052 1.6816 1.6656 New Zealand 1.6037 1.5822 1.5622 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Deutschemark 87.7394 86 5393 86 0893
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    • 166 16 Annual meetings Time Date Venue Worldwide Holdings 12 noon July 14 Kuala Lumpur J Matheson SE Asia 10 a.m. July 15 Shing Kwan House Veneer Products 10.30 am July 16 9th fl, Merlin Plata TDM 11 a.m. July 19 Kuala Lumpur Fima Metal Box 10 a.m. July
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    • 177 14 FOREX: Al6 BUSINESS NEWS: Al6 COMPANY NEWS: Al6 Good Bye. Pollution HELLO 10 CLEAN FRESH-AIR Clean your indoor air. Make no mistake about it. Filter machines that supposedly freshen indoor air are nothing new. But a negative ion generator that will actually make the air you breathe 99% pure is
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    • 1008 17 mmki Mfm h T °MORff olv U '**s£>■. *>■& PUBLIC HOUOAY am-3 i I I)ANNOUNCEMENTS 5) Greetings 8) Pen-Pals HAVE A REALLY Happy Birthday Iran*! Don't forget to count the white hair* on your ha ad. With love, from: Cecilia 6) Lost/Found LOST 1 SET negatives at SBS Jurong Interchange
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    • 307 18 "V Full auto calendar 12/24 operation Alarm II N >/ lint-Sax Watch Full auto calendar a 12/24-txxx operation Alarm i h« s, y I»I* 5542.50 SANYO QUARTZ (S) PTE. LTD. 211 C, Victoria Slraat. Singapore OTIS. Telephone: MMQW u •TOM M KM I »W, Qeyteng, Katong suitable lor weoieooto gmcere.
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    • 186 18 Look in the gardening columns of TELE-ADS fertile ground for blooming gardens. *****90 to placa your ad. 92) Motor Finance/ Insurance Hire-Puchase For now and used cars Attractive interest rates 4-year repayment e Easy arrangement TIONG CHOON CO. PTE LTD. TEL: *****35 KMT CARS WANTED MS C.C. $4,500; 1200 C.C.
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    • 465 19 IX) SCHOOLS TUITION GUIDE OvafMM Institutions DEGREE PRE PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS IN AMERICA BRITAIN CANADA CAREER EDUCATIONAL CONSULTANTS, who has had more than 5 years experience in International Student Placement can offer FREE COUNSELLING ADVICE on ACCREDITATION RECOGNITION OF COURSES UNIVERSITIES. C EC has in the past placed students in the
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    • 485 19 XI) LEGAL OFFICIAL NOTICES BUKIT SEMBAWANG ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated in tho Republic of Singapore) LOST SHARE CERTIFICATE The undermentioned share certificate has been reported lost, mislaid or destroyed Cert. no. Name of shareholder No. of shares L *****3 Ethel Yorke 140 Notice is hereby given that duplicate certificate wiN be
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  • Page 19 Miscellaneous
    • 237 19 I I I I I I 11-1-1 Ax 3318 \YATT TUESDAY OP-2 rrrre jackpo $10,000 Cut out and pin with other coupons. Posting instructions appear below. Nome: Age Occupation: Address NR.I.C. FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW CUT HERE CLUES FOR OP-2 1. A short, sharp, blow 2.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 234 20 Is your Cartridge/Turntable performing as it should? Don't you think it's time you found out? HWEE SENG, the sound people, introduces the ORTOFON TC3OOO TEST COMPUTER, a revolutionary, computerised standard of measurement designed to gauge the optimal performance of your cartridge and turntable With this testing device, your cartridge or
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  • sports
    • sports /world cup
      • 346 20  -  Despite the many Spanish 'cock-ups'... By JEFFREY LOW MADRID, Tues^ DESPITE the heart-rending flaws of the organising committee, a consistent Spanish "cock-up" that stretched right up to a cassette breakdown of the Cup final teams' national anthems, Mundial '82 has ended on an illustrioms note.
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      • 166 20 Reuter ROME, Tuesday: A massive crowd welcomed home Italy's World Cupwinning soccer squad yesterday. Fans surged past helpless police cordons as the plane bearing the players and Italian President Sandro Pertini landed at Rome's Ciampino military airport. The team later attended a celebration lunch with President Pertini at
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    • 390 21  -  RaCi 9 rirP By B J SMITH PENANG trainer Teh Choon Beng may be in second place on the trainer's premiership table, but he again came out tops in the Queen Elizabeth II Cup on Sunday. His rival, Singapore's Ivan Allan who leads the table after
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    • 508 21 THE PELE COLUMN KING Juan Carlos was there again. So were Helmut Schmidt, Chancellor of West Germany, and Sandro Pertini, President of the Italian Republic. The crowds were also waiting for Mick Jagger, and my group organised tickets for Bjorn Borg.
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    • 271 23  -  By SURESH NAIR THREE major Malaysian tournaments have forced the postponement of the Sultan's Gold Cup soccer tournament to Oc-tober-November. The dates of the Cup quarterfinals, originally scheduled later this month after the Hari Raya Puasa, has been revised so as not to jeopardise the organisation
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    • 339 23 F P DYNAMOS 2 SEMBAWANG 1 TWO uncharateristic blunders by national trainee goalkeeper Tay Kok Chay almost certainly doomed Sembawang to make a quick yoyo-Tike return to the Second Division next season. The newly-promoted club's disastrous collapse in last night's First Division relegation battle against fellow
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    • Article, Illustration
      136 23 "I'VE BEEN put in a very untenable position as deputy chairman of the Football Association of Singapore tournament committee and, at the same time, president of First Division club Tampines Rovers. Since Tampines constantly questions and queries various issues relating to local soccer, I'm Tn a very
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    • 355 24  -  Soccer By SURESH NAIR GOALKEEPER David Lee (right) is wanted by Indonesian Galatama League champions Niac Mitra the second Singapore player to be made an ofter in less than a week. Niac Mitra chairman A. Wenas, who, over the weekend, offered Fandi Ahmad a lucrative
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    • Article, Illustration
      33 24 FINAL GOOD-BYES! Fandi Ahmad acknowledges Singapore coach-manager Jita Singh's farewell greetings with a big smile and curt wave as Dutch journalist Guus van Bladel (right) looks on with delight PICTURE: CHEW YEN FOOK
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    • 139 24 SINGAPORE will meet Selangor in this year's Malaysian Chinese Football Association Cup final on Sunday at the National Stadium. Selangor, who last played SingaKre in the 197S Cup final, justified sir top billing last night when they outplayed Perak 3-1 in the North Zone final at
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