The Straits Times, 9 October 1980

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1980 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 111/1/80
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  • 649 1 AID POURS IN FOR THE IRAQIS Sealift may prolong war WASHINGTON, Wednesday A MAJOR sealift of supplies for Iraq by a flotilla of East European, Indian and Lebanese ships will prolong the Iran-Iraqi war, sources said here today. The sealift, disclosed by United States officials today, came after the State
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  • ON THE WARFRONT
    • 516 1 BAGHDAD, Wednesday IRANIAN artillery fire has sunk two foreign ships in the Shatt-Al-Arab waterway at the Iranian port of Khorramshahr, survivors said today. i The survivors said the two ships were Indian freighters "They want to destroy all the ships and they want to
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  • 48 1 PORT MORESBY. Wed Volcanic ash was hurled 15.000 m into the sky today when Mount Liawan in Papua New Guinea's New Britain Island became active after four bi« explosions in the past 24 hours Nearly 2.000 people were evacuated from villages near the volcano Reuter
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  • 34 1 RESIDENTS in the Indus Road area went without electricity from 11 a.m. yesterday At 11 p.m., power was still not restored and PUB engineers were trying to track down the cause
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  • 107 1 Foreign friends often ask me how It was possible for me to survive all those trials and tribulations, and I uNua.ll) answer: "Becaase I am the sort of peraoa who doesn't get discouraged easily. I am an optimist aad I know what politic* are like. Bat this Is not
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  • 401 1 NOW A THREE-WAY DISPUTE TOKYO, Wad. TREASURE hunters have discovered platinum and gold worth US$3.B billion (557.7 billion) aboard a sunken Czarist naval vessel off Japan, organisers of the search said today. But ownership of the sunken treasure was disputed by the
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  • 116 1 THE Singapore stock market was hit by another bear raid yesterday and share prices consequently tumbled across the board. Reflecting the easier trend, the Straits Times Industrial Index plunged 13 22 points to 596.45. Volumes on the downturn were relatively lower, suggesting that investors were rather
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  • 39 1 BEIJING, Wed. To requisition land and build housing in Shanghai, the necessary documents must be stamped 39 times by various bureaucrats, the People's Daily said yesterday In a short commentary on the ills of China's bureaucracy AP
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  • 40 1 CAIRO. We*. President Anwar Sadat wants ail the mamiaAM of Pharoaas aow being exhibited la Egypt's Museum of Antiquities to be reharied with faUhoaoan becakse he considers their exposure to public gate contrary to Kgyptian custom. AFP.
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  • 182 1 China to celebrate 'Double Tenth' BEIJING, Wed CHINA has decided to celebrate Taiwan's national day next year, an official announcement said today. The official Xinhua news agency said a decision to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the 1911 Revolution, which falls on Oct 10, was adopted by a multi-party organisation
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  • 823 1  -  AHMAD OSMAN and GRACE CHNG By THE NTUC has iJX'ied new guidelines to help trade unions speed up negotiations on the second tier wage increase recommended by the National Wages Council for aboveaverage workers. ised to adopt one of three workers
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  • 69 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who will be 63 next month, denied today that she was in poor health, the Press Trust of India reported. Mrs Gandhi told a meeting of her Congress (Ii Party that she had not taken a drug or an
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  • 38 1 LATEST ABADAN IN FLAMES BAGHDAD, Wed. Iran's Abadan complex, one at the world's largest oil refineries, wan tUur today and huge celamas of smakr blocked oat the sun aa Iraqi cons steadily pounded It. Renter. SEE THIS PAGE
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    • 123 1 CATHAY MOFK TWO FLIGHTS AWEEK SINGAPORE TO KOTA KINADALU. At 3.10 pm every Thursday and 2.30 pm every Sunday, Cathay Pacific flies to Kota Kinabalu and on to Hong Kong. With return flights every Wednesday at 1 2.20 pm and Saturday at 1 .20 pm, arriving in Singapore at 1
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    • 115 1 O-/HI/1 ll)() PERFECTION OftllH BALANCE MCIAICAK B^BOZNG FOR rfAITHY SKN KU< 42 pages today CPF LIFE POLICY SCHEME FINALISED Page 14 THAI opposition censure move (alters 2 AN ELECTION now will see Carter routed, survey shows 3 A FLURRY of visits to the Kremlin i FIGHT against dengue Checks to
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 136 2 Indonesia oil to meet Thai shortage tionesia will provide Thailand with 300.000 barrels of crude oil at the current Opec price to help it recover from its oil shortage, the Minister of State Secretary said today It On Sudharmono told reporters after a sub-cabi-net meeting on the economy, presided over
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    • 71 2 General 's car hit by truck JAKARTA. Wed Indonesian Parliament Speaker Lt i*n Daryatmo and his wife had a traffic accident in Pyongyang last week when his car was nit by a military truck, Antara news agency reported today. "It was an ordinary accident but my wife's head was injured
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    • 229 2 BANGKOK, Wed. Spain, which last year abstained on the Kampuchea n issue, will vote this year for the Democratic Kampuchean Government's stay in the Kampuchean seat at the United Nations The visiting Spanish Secretary of State Carlos Robles. here to chair the annual meeting
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    • 311 2 Opposition censure move faltering BANGKOK, Wed. Opposition to Gen Prem Tinsulanonda's sixmonth coalition appears to have weakened as leaders find less than expected support for a drive to censure crucial ministries. Parliamentary sources said in seven days, the opposition front had mustered only just over 50 of the 176 signatures
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    • 137 2 Heavy firing reported near Kabul army hq ISLAMABAD, Wd. j-] WESTERN diplomats in Afghanistan have reported heavy shooting at the weekend near the Darulaman Palace, headquarters of a joint Afghan-Soviet command! in south-west Kabul. The reports, which reached here today, said the shooting on Friday night was the most serious
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    • 214 2 MOSCOW, Wed. A joint communique between India and the Soviet Union issued in Moscow yesterday conspicuously failed to comment on Afghanistan, although both countries agreed that a peaceful and speedy settlement of the border conflict between Iran and Iraq should be achieved. The communique
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    • 79 2 Argentina beauty wins crown THESE are the mast beMtlftU teenage girls In the world 1/ the Miss Teenage International cmitest held In Pnnta FIJo In Venezuela •n Sunday Is the criterion. Pram left: Miss Patricia Slsniondlni af France (third), Miss Regina Ann Kerr of Britain (second), Miss Elizabeth Gaslewlcs of
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    • 105 2 ISLAMABAD, Wed. Pakistan's major export, in terms of foreign-ex- I change accumulation, is people. Last year nearly 150,000 Pakistanis left for skilled and semi-skilled jobs in the oil-producing states of the Middle East They and their predecessors sent home US$l.7 billion (5J3.5 billion). This compares
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    • 262 2 Chinese can now seek jobs and be sacked HONGKONG. Wednesday A TOP Chinese economist, announcing further liberalisation for the country's toiling millions, said today some workers would be able to seek employment instead of bring assigned jobs by the state. Under certain conditions, economist Xue Muqiao said unproductive workers could
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    • 207 2 ARMING A PILOT PLAN FOR MOBILE FORCE JAKARTA. Wed Indonesia's arming of at least half a million members of its Civil Defence Corps (Hansip) will become a pilot project to establish a mobile force capable of taking quick action to maintain security and public order. The plan to arm the
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    • 325 3 »*>HIN«.IIIV »<*. The seWnd Priststst Jtmou Carter aad hhi eleettoa ispisfst Mr tatH Reasaa are gaabflag v I SSli mUEtm (SR) mtntm) that vm ran sell a ■TftsisMal raadMale Uke yaa wll iMllpuu aad fta«r wai b> teieviBBsm, Wall? Mr (artrr
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    • 402 3 US PRESIDENTIAL RACE WASHINGTON, Wednesday PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter is in trouble and in serious danger of becoming a one-term president, according to i the latest opinion surveys With less than a month remaining of the election campaign before Ameri- cans vote on
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    • 130 3 PHILADELPHIA, Wed. I Richard Mm Is <M-Ddlnc Ranald Reagan campaign mrmn an tartfca and hMH, a Rragaa sprtmmu said Press secretary Lyn I NsMger said "there's no pattern" to the memo* they gs to himself, campaign straU-Kist BUI TlmnMti and Mr Reagan. Asked If
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    • 272 3 Schmidt vows to press on with detente BONN, Wednesday CHANCELLOR Helmut Schmidt and his liberal coalition partners have pledged to press ahead with east-west detente in their next four years in office. Mr Schmidt's Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the Liberal Free Democrats (FT>P), returned to power on Sunday, said
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    • 47 3 SYDNEY. Wed Police here, unable to stop a mentally disturbed man from banging his head against a wall today, stuck a motorcyle policeman's helmet on his head to protect him from further injury. The man was later subdued and taken to a psychiatric hospital. Reuter.
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    • 33 3 JAKARTA. Wed For the first time in Indonesia. 28 forei(fn technicians working at mining companies were last week given a two-day course in the state philosophy. Panrasila. and related subjects AFP
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    • 127 3 Scripps family puts UPI up for sale 1 CAMBRIDGE. Wed. United Press International, America's second largest news service, told its subscribers yesterday that it was up for sale. The news service, owned by the E. W. Scripps family for 73 years, has been worrying the newspaper and broadcast industries because
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    • 63 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. Democratic Congressman John Jenrette was found guilty by a federal courtiury yesterday of taking a US$5O,000 (5J104.500) bribe from undercover agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. He was the second member of Congress found guilty of involvement in the so-call-ed Abscam investigation, in which
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    • 311 3 PARIS, which has become unused to putting its emotions on display, finding itself caught up on Tuesday in the biggest street demonstration since the stormy times of 1968 (above). A crowd of many tens of thousands, perhaps 100,000 or more, marched for four hours
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    • 472 4 Why Hussein backs Baghdad... BEIRUT, Wednesday JORDAN'S growing involvement in the Iraqi war effort against Iran appears rooted in economic necessity and King Hussein's belief that an Iraqi victory will have a more stabilising influence on the region, diplomats here say. The 44-year-old
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    • 224 4 'Saudi move A-A guns after Iranian air intrusions' BEIRUT. Wad SAUDI Arabia has moved hundreds of anti-aircraft batteries to the country's oilrich eastern region after overflights by Iranian warpianes, the leftist newspaper As Safir said today. The newspaper also reported stepped up Saudi military activity around its Gulf oil centres
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    • 38 4 PARIS, Wed The French Government today asked Mr Shapur Bakhtiar, last Prime Minister under the late Shah and now living in exile in France, not to appear in a French radio current affairs programme today. AFP.
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    • 94 4 LONDON, Wed. The summit meeting of the Organisation of Petroie- urn Exporting Countries (Opec), scheduled to be held In Baghdad early next month, has been postponed, Iraqi offl- I rials here said today. No new date was set for the meeting. The summit was call-
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    • 76 4 POPE John Paul II listening intently to Mother Teresa of Calcutta as she addresses the World Synod during Monday's session in Vatican City. Seated between them was Pontiff Msgr Josef Tomko, general secretary of the Synod. Another visitor who flew in from India, the
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    • 264 4 LONDON, Wednesday THE Soviet ambassador to Iran was puzzled by the sound of warpianes overhead as he arrived for a meeting In Teheran with the Speaker of Iran's parliament. "That's the sonnd of yonr MiGs," he was Radio Teheran yesterday carried
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      • 69 4 DEVOTED fans of Star Trek grieved when the five-year mission of the I USS Enterprise was cut short, not by marauding I Klingons or Romulans but by earth-bound ratings I may be in for a treat. Mr Gene Roddenberry, creator of the 1960s science-fiction television
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      • 61 4 A MS-MKTBE Chinese may be the world's tallest living i woman, China's Health News reported in Beijing. The newspaper ran a photograph of 16-year-old Tseng Chin-Lien standing I next to a 1.65 metre woman, and said the 1979 Guinness Book of Records listed an American woman
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    • 48 4 SAN SALVADOR. Wed. Militants occupying the Organisation of American States headquarters here freed their seven hostages last night. As the 20-day siege ended, it was unclear whether the authorities had met any of the demands of the militants, all members of the Revolutionary Democratic Front. AFP
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    • 251 4 Napalm use against civilians banned GENEVA. Wed ARMS control negotiators today provisionally agreed to ban the use of napalm and other incendiaries against civilians as part of a wider restriction on overkill weapons in modern warfare. Breakthrough in the United Nations conference came when the Soviet Union followed the Putted
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    • 180 4 CHILDREN GO FOR CHEAPER TOYS HONGKONG, Wed THE BOOM in television and hand-held computer games is finished and the world's children are set for a return to more traditional and cheaper toys, according to Hongkong manufacturers, the biggest exporters in the world. The British colony, which last year exported just
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    • 37 4 BANGKOK, Wed Asean economic ministers will meet here on Oct 24 for two days of talks on implementing their joint industrial projects, including a new plan (or manufacturing vehicle parts, officials said here today. Rev-
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    • 312 4 SYDNEY, Wed THE Australian Government suffered another serious blow today when a fourth opinion poll showed the opposition Labour Party leading in next week's general elections. The survey, just published, showed a sharp swing to Labour, who started the campaign as
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    • 415 5 Pact with Syria will give Russia stronger foothold UNITED NATIONS. W»d THE Soviet Union and Syria are expected to sign a friendship treaty in Moscow today that will give the Russians a stronger diplomatic and military foothold in the Middle East. Arab diplomats said here yesterday. The envoys were given
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    • 476 5 BID TO ADVANCE SOVIET POLICIES ON M-E KREMLIN leaders have scheduled a busy round of diplomatic visits during the next two weeks in an apparent effort to advance the Soviet Union's policies on the Middle East and Afghanistan, analysts said yesterday. The Iran-Iraq
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    • 250 5 Kania ('crisis not over') admits split in party WARSAW, Wednesday POLISH leader Stanislaw Kania said there were divisions in the ruling communist party and that the country's crisis was not yet over. i Speaking at the closing session of the party's central committee yesterday, he also said the party would
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    • 60 5 BANGKOK. Wed. Thailand. I^aos and Vietnam will meet in Ho Chi Minh City from Oct 24 to 29 (or the ninth session of the interim Mekong committee, a United Nations statement said today The committee will consider flood control, drainage, irrigation, hydro-electric power and waste recycling at
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    • 30 5 MOSCOW. Wed Church i, iivlsi Viktor Kapitanchuk went on trial here today, the latest ot a number of religious dissenters to be prosecuted in the Soviet I'nion Reuier.
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    • 101 5 Bridge team from Egypt barred \ALKKNBI IM., (Netherlands), Wed. IV Egyptian bridge team ban been barred from tbe World Bridge Olympiad after refusing to play Soath Africa. Thr organisers of thr tournament Raid thr newlure was made a* a protest against Soath Africa's apartheid pobry. It could also result In
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    • 165 5 NKH YOKk. Wed. film producer Robert Kvaas was handed a new role by a Jadgr today alert irenaKrni to thr horrors of drag liar or farr having a narcotics conviction remain In his reoord. Kvans, thr St-year aid producer of sarh films an Lovr Story,
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    • 363 5 This may be the only time you see the chairman at a loss for words Inspired by one of the greatest horologists in history The case is hand finished. The movement, gilded. An Abraham-Louis Breguet Matthew Norman designers enamelled dial, set with Roman figures, completes the and craftsmen have succeeded
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    • 589 6  -  ALAN DAWSON By of th* Bangkok Post Special to The Straits Times There are leaders who have not heen associated with the atrocities of Pol Pot, like Sihanouk, Lon Nol, Son Sann and In Tam, who command the respect and loyalty of Kampncheans and can
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    • 292 6 THE Prince has retired once again. But the man keeps popping up anyway. Norodom Sihanouk was born in 1922 and became King of Cambodia when his grandfather died in April, 1941. The young king led his country to independence without much of the fighting which
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    • 307 6 A LONG-TIME participant in Khmer politics, In Tarn first came to public attention as a member of the rightist Khmer Issarak movement, supported from Thailand, in World Warn. But his overseas reputation began to peak in 1970 when, as acting president of Sihanouk's
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    • 309 6 THIS 70-year-old economic expert appears a most unlikely resistance leader. But there is an unquenchable (ire inside the likeable, trilingual head of the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF). Son Sann's past politics are most closely identified with Sihanouk, under whom he was
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    • 305 6 THE 67-year-old, self-ap-pointed six-star general s five years of heading republican Kampuchea up to 1975 would still earn him respect and votes in Kampuchea today. The Marshal, as he is popularly known, began like most Kampuchean figures as a protege of Sihanouk's, with the
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  • 186 7 MAN GETS SIX MONTHS FOR THEFT riHR thieve* failed in a bid to steal over Sll.OOO worth of ceramic tiles because their hired lorry broke down as they were driving away with the loot The four had met at Toa Pay oh Central on Monday morning and hatched a plot
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  • 51 7 THE former Singapore Ambassador to Japan and Korea. Mr Wee Mon Cheng, will open the "Memorabilia of China Tour" exhibition of rwinttaigs at 5 30 p m. today. The function is organised by the Caller, pry Chinese Painting Society, the Han Han Art Society and the Chira
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  • 676 7 AN ARCHITECT was fined a total of $16,000 yesterday for accepting bribes from Diethelm (S) Pte Ltd to help the firm secure a contract five years ago Ronnie Goh Siew Huat. 32, had originally claimed trial with his former
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  • 241 7 Two men who prey on school girls SCHOOLGIRLS from a secondary school in River Valley Road have been the victims of indecent acts by two men. One of the men, described as middle-aged, has exposed himself to the girls on many occasions at a bus-stop outside River Valley High School
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  • 58 7 INTRACO. the government- I backed Singapore trading company, is to open a representative office in the Saudi Arabian capital. Jeddah by the end of the year. The office will help to improve trade between Singapore and countries in West Asia, with the aim of diversifying Singapore's trade
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  • 257 7 MORE young Singaporeans are responding to efforts to involve them in community work. A pool of 1.824 volunteers, all aged 30 and under, now sit on community centre management v-ommittees. youth executive committees and women's sub-committees. Education Minister Dr Tony Tan. who said this
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  • 154 7 Manager charged with cheating TRADER Lam Swee Hong, 33, was charged yesterday with cheating Asia Commercial Banking Corp of $439,370 on Feb 16 last year by using false shipping documents to negotiate a letter of credit. He was alleged to have committed the offence to- gether with Wong Joon i
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  • 254 7 Eagle scout (one in a hundred) award for paul THE Eagle Scoot Award Is the highest an American boy scoot can ear*. It mm to osJy one la a handred. Most scoots kMw that many are called, bat few are ehssesi. Paul Stolar, 17, a student at the American School
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  • 476 7 DECISION HINGES ON EDITORIAL POLICY SHIFT BREAKTHROUGH, a non-profit making magazine produced by a group of young Singaporeans to instil greater social awareness, may get its publication permit renewed yet if it satisfies the Ministry of Culture that its editorial policy will shift from the
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  • 281 8 Witness: I heard bank exec shouting at client A PRIVATE tutor yesterday testified at a defamation suit that she heard a bank executive shouting at a customer when she was opening a savings account in the MacPherson Road branch of the Chartered Bank on Sept 4 last year. Miss Cher
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  • 53 8 Two NPB courses THE National Productivi'y Board will start two courses next week. The first is a threeweek course on low-cost automation for furniture industries, beginning on Monday. The second is a marketing management course from Tuesday to Nov 13. For details, call at the NPB premises at Cuppage Centre
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  • 110 8 THE Ministry of Health is organising a Dental Health Contest for Singaporeans aged 17 to 21 to select Mr and Miss Dental Health 1980. The first prize for the utop two winners will be a challenge trophy and $500. The second and third prize winners will
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  • 290 8  -  FILOMINA D'CRUZ By THE Ministry of the Environment is stepping up its fight against dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF) during the coming rainy season. A ministry spokesman said the Vector Control Unit will intensify checks, both indoors and outdoors, to eliminate mosquito breeding grounds.
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  • 57 8 PROF Lim Chong Yah, chairman of the National Wages Council, will deliver the keynote address on Wage Policy and Development Strategy: The Singapore Experience in Seoul on Oct 17 at the invitation of the Korean Employers' Federation to mark the 10th year of its foundation.
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  • 37 8 THE residents' committee Zone 'A' of Kolam Ayer constituency will collect old newspapers and clothing from residents of blocks 11, 12. 13, 14. IS, 16 and 18. Upper Boon Keng Road on Sunday from bam
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  • 559 8 By JALEAN HAN FOUR categories of daily-rated workers, to tailing 1,500, are to get immediate pay in creases following the upgrading of their sal ary scales. The increases, ranging from 50 cents to $2.60 per day, will take effect this month. This
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  • 87 8 A NATIONAL serviceman was jailed for nine months yesterday and ordered to be given 10 strokes for robbing a provision shop owner of $4. Leone Chee Whye, 23. admitted robbing Mr Pen An Quee. 75, at his Upper Bukit Timah Road shop with two others
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  • 40 8 THE Australian Alumni Singapore will hold its -25th annual dinner and dance at the Tropicana Theatre Restaurant and Niteclub on Oct 25 at 7.30 p.m. The guest-of-honour will be the Minister of Communications. Mr Ong Teng Cheong.
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  • 38 8 THE Minister for National Development and MP for Geylang west, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, will visit residents of Block 20 in Upper Boon Keng Road on Sunday from 9 a.m. to look into their needs and
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  • 145 8 AN Indonesian tourist distracted Mr Janot Bemad Albert, also a tourist, with a request for a cigarette while another Indonesian tourist stole his wallet. The two, Koswara bin Suparman. 31, and Anan Malik, 34. walked away with Mr Albert's wallet, which he had left on
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  • 56 8 A MAN wk. went snapping at Mrtro department store In Supreme House, Penang Lane, yesterday, later cUaprad and died while waiting for a taxi. Police named him v Mr IJm Kirn Chwee, »S. u( Block M, Chai (he* Road. Police said he had no external intarlen and
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    • 131 8 ...and they all lived happily ever after. Maybe it sounds like a fairy tale. of Singapore to help promote road But at Avis, we want to make safety among children, sure that all Singaporean youngsters To teach them how to cross the live happily ever after. road. When to cross
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  • 210 9 mt central Sikh temple in Queen Street, Singa pore's oldest, will finally close its doors with a simple ceremony on Sunday when the Sikh holy book, the Guru Granth' Sahib and the temple's other belongings are moved to its ne» but temporary premises in
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  • 27 9 THK Singapore Sports Council for the Handicapped will hold its eighth annual sports meet for the handicapped on Saturday at 2 pm at the Toa
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  • 709 9  -  EVELYN NG By THE YWCA is to expand its-day care service with five more centres all over the island within the next 18 months. At present it operates a day-care service at its Marine Parade centre, and the new ones will be
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  • 471 9 MALAY parents were yesterday urged to change their attitude towards mathematics to help their children in the subject. The president of the Singapore Malay Youth Library Association (Taman Bacaan), Mr Abdul Halim Kader, said Malay parents had for a long time viewed
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  • 81 9 THE theme for this year's Senior Citizens' Week, to be held from Nov 9 to 15, is Love, Understanding and Respect for Our Elders. The campaign aims at impressing upon the public that the elderly can still contribute to society. It is jointly
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  • 78 9 OVERSEAS Union Bank has increased its prime lending rate from 11 to II 1 per cent. The interest rate on savings account was raised from 8 to 8 per cent. Interests on fixed deposits were also increased (old figures in brackets): one-month deposits. 99 J
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  • 38 9 THE deputy chairman or the People's Association, Mr Lee Khoon Choy. will present Community Centre Management Committee Women's Sub-com-mittee lons service awards on Sunday at 8 p.m. at the auditorium of the Development Bank of Singapore
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  • 106 9 JUST how forgetful does one have to be to leave a canvas chair in a bus or taxi? Or bags containing a milk bottle, baby's clothes, shirts, pants and other clothes, hair oil, toothpaste, toothbrush, soap, cologne, records and cassette tapes 7
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  • 37 9 II \KI K»ya Hajl this year will Ml on Ort 11, according to Istanbul Muslim aMronomtrV ralrulationN, uhlrh rolnridr with those made by the head of the Singapore Muslim Kellßlous Council, Syed Isa Semalt.
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  • 602 11 I' AP NAMES 12th ELECTION CANDIDATE A DESIRE to repay society prompted Intraco managing director Chandra Das. 41, to accept an invitation from the People's Action Party to contest the coming general elections. "When I was asked to consider joining the
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  • 497 11 THE United People's fYont yesterday described the proposed mass rapid transit system as a "most most expensive system and not necessarily the best The party's general secretary, Mr Harbans Singh, said that if his party comes into power, it will consider either an allbus
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  • 172 11 Airport target of 15,000 at peak hours THE new Changi International Airport is targeted |to accommodate 15.000 people at its passenger terminal building dunng peak hours. Of these, 5,000 are estimated to be passengers and the rest weD-wishers. To cater for this large number of visitors, there will be two
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  • 68 11 A TEAM of Singapore CID officers left for Penang yesterday for a three-day liaison meeting with tiieir Malaysian counterparts. The officers, led by CID Director. Asst. Com- missioner Reggie Da'Silva. I will review joint efforts to fight crime Described as an ongoing affair, the meetings are
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  • 508 11 THE number of prlvftte can entering the Restricted Z*ae daring restricted hears to lncreMteg steadily hat the government Is net warded abMt It In the w»rtto af the PobMc Herts Department's senior executive engineer, Mr Joseph Yee, the traffic authorities even
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  • 30 11 The Minister of State (Labour), Mr Sia Kah Hui. will attend the official inauguration of Dv Pont (Singapore) Electronics Pte Ltd at its premises tomorrow at 10.30 a.m.
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  • 46 11 SIX new lawyers were called to the Bar here by Mr Justice Sinnathurav in the High Court yesterday. They were: Miss Chan Su Ling, Miss Ivy Cnua, Mr Pallichadath Gopalan Nair, Mr K. Gopalan Mr Thayalan Kanapathipiflai and Miss Priyalatha Naidu
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  • ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 98 12 I'KNANC. Wed Unusually high numbers of conjuri<tivis cases have been reported here over the last few days and the state health authorities are monitoring the situation Doctors in a number of private clinics said the number of curs being treated by them have reached an "outbreak
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    • 248 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE second phase of detailed engineering work on the supporting road systems for the $296 million East-West Highway will begin soon. The Minister of Works and Public Utilities Datuk S. Samy VeUu. said a consultant would soon be appointed
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    • 63 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The government has accepted the Food and Agriculture Organisation's proposal to make Kuala Lumpur the operating headquarters of the AsiaPaciflc Forestry Development Group. Primary Industry Minister Datuk Paul Leong said the headquarters, a United Nations Development Programme FAO project, was aimed at helping member
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    • 568 12 Razaleigh to pursue 'optimum growth' policy KUALA LUMPUR, Wod FINANCE Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah is expected to pursue his policy of promoting "optimum growth" for the national economy in the 1961 budget to be tabled in Parliament on Oct 17. Given the current strong government financial position, the expectation is
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    • MALAYSIAN ROUND UP
      • 93 12 COAL will be used to replace oil for cement production in Malaysia soon. "We will turn to coal for power in view of the high price of oil and possible price increases in future, the managing director of Cement Industries of Malaysia. Mr Azmi Khalid said
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      • 60 12 A tt-YEAR-OLD man. Low Geok Yeok, was sentenced to life imprisonment in Penang yesterday for trafficking in more than 1,150 grammes of opium on Feb 27, 1977. The Sessions Court was told that Low was caught with the opium after Customs raided a house and
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      • 62 12 THE Works and Utilities Ministry and the Transport Ministry will jointly carry out remedial work on the Penanfj International Airport which is reported to be sinking. Works and Utilities Minister Datuk S. Samy VeUu said yesterday. The National Echo said that among the factors given for
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      • 50 12 THE backlog of cases in the magistrate's courts in Kuala Lumpur stood at 30,000 in mid-May this year, the Malay Mail reported yesterday. The Jam built up over the last five years consists mainly of civil, summons and traffic cases numbering 16.000. 5,500 and 6.800 respectively
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    • 149 12 Stranded 150 begin classes in Canada KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 150 Malaysian students who were stranded in Toronto in Canada have started attending classes at the International Academy of Fine Arts and Sciences. The Deputy Director of the Public Services Department (PSD). Dr Elyas Omar, said today that his department
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    • 71 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Tourist Development Corporation (TDC) plans to promote game fishing in the East Coast as part of its efforts to boost the tourist industry in the region. National Echo reported yesterday. TDC spokesman Mr Ravi KrLshnan said the corporation had discovered recently
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    • 127 12 KUALA I I Ml'! K. Wed. Police have again caught up with a man they call ''Slippery Joe", who has twice escaped custody despite being guarded by wardens. The man was found hiding In a house near Nemenylh, about 46 kin south of
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    • 381 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wod THE Pan-Malaysian Lorry Owners' Association today exposed the irregularities in the issuing of lorry permits, and said it had resulted in a lucrative "lorry permit for hire" racket. "We have evidence to prove the existence of such a racket
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    • 44 12 HONGKONG. Wed. Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang yester day held "cordial" talks in Beijing with Malaysian Senate President Tun Omar Yoke Lin Ong, who arrived here two days ago at the head of a Parliamentary delegation, the official Xinhua news agency reported. AFP.
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    • 42 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Nomination day tor the Pengkalan Kola by-election in <■<■ nang will be on Oct 30, the Election Commission announced yesterday. The seat (ell vacant after the death of Independent State Assemblyman, Mr C. Y. Choy, last month. NST.
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    • 29 12 KUALA TRENGGANU. Wed Malaysia has been made the Asean centre for training in drug rehabilitation the Minister of Welfare Services, Puan Sri Aishah Ghani announced yesterday AFP.
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  • 416 13 THERE will be a fall in Japanese manufacturing investments in Singapore this year, industrial and Japanese sources predicted yesterday. They attribute this decline to slower growth of the Japanese economy this year, the shift of Japanese investments to the United States and Europe and
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  • 81 13 Seaman fined $1,300 for outrage A THAI seaman. Asie. 22, was fined $1,300 yesterday after he pleaded guilty to two charges of outraging the modesty of a 19-year-old clerical assistant on Sept 29 at Outram Park. Mas Tang Yoke Oi was walking home alone when Asie caressed her. He then
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  • 25 13 THE MP for Telok BUngah. Mr Rohan Kamis. will open the Public Utilities Board's Telok Blangah complex on Oct IT at 5 p.m.
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  • 152 13 A MEETING was held yesterday between the management and seven employees of J. M Sassoon and Co in an attempt to resolve a dispute aris- ing from the company's dismissal of the seven for refusing to work overtime. Also present at the
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  • 550 13 A KEY defence witness for Kaolim (Pte) Ltd told the High Court yesterday that in July 1977 he made a cash payment of 72,285,000 rupiahs (about $395,000) in Jakarta to the "boss" of Cockpit Hotel Pte Ltd., Mr Hoo Liong
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  • 55 13 LABOURER Hamzah bin Ahmad, 28, was found drowned in a 6m deep hole partially filled with water at a construction site near Jurong Town Hall on Tuesday Hit fellow workers found him floating in the hole with about 0.61 metres of water He is believed to have fallen
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  • 232 13 Shoe left behind was intruder's undoing AN AMOROUS >•«_* n__ paid dp* rly ye»ter_*y for g«— c w*a_K night in Borrowed _bo_i. Contract labourer Satv doo Ma All, 24, left one shoe behind Ms amrry te get away from a maiden waoae modesty he had oatraged. Two days later, at
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  • 249 13 Beutler: Foreign newsmen write to Dhana THE Foreign Corresnond- ents Association of South- east Asia has written to j Foreign Minister S. DhaI nabalan expressing "deep concern" over Singapore's refusal to grant an em- ployment pass to corre- spondent Warwick Beutler of the Australian BroadI casting Corporation. In his letter,
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  • 510 14 THE Central Provident Fund has finalised a second insurance scheme lifp insnr Z. a a I nsu^ ance. And tension is again running high in the insurance industry. I Business Times reported yesterday that the CPF has collated the studies of j its
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  • 55 14 Case against ex-DPP adjourned THE case against former Deputy Public Prosecutor Isaac Paul Retnam, 38, was adjourned yesterday to Nov 11. Retnam faces five charges of cheating Banque Nationale de Paris of $1.3 million by using false shipping documents to negotiate for letters of credit some time early last year.
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  • 185 14 FORMER Telecoms employee Mohamed Wahab bin Ahmad, 28, found a sticky way to steal coins from public telephones. It was easy enough opening the telephones' protective covers as he had a master key. But he needed to remove the coins
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  • 93 14 Police seek man's help in probe POUr E are taking far Ann Lima Keng »Urn B*Uk (above), ft, who they believe can kelp tfcem In their Investigations Into the murder of Tan Dick Plnj, M, In the backlane off Desker Road at t p.m. on Ort 5. Ang's last knrwn
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  • 46 14 THE Sinapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) is inviting public comments on two draft specifications, one for steel surface cable trunking and accessories and the other for general requirements for electrical accessories. Comments made after Nov 11 will not be entertained.
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  • 44 14 Cookery courses COURSES on Chinese cooking, Urn sum, restaurant cooking. cake making, flower making and arrangement, art for children, dress making, beginning Mandarin and violin and music theory for children will start soon at the River Valley community centre. For more details, ring *****84.
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  • 34 14 MP for River Valley Dr Tan Eng Liang will present the awards at the Singapore South zone schools' sports council's 1980 colours award ceremony at Raffles Institution on Saturday at 10 a.m.
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  • 77 14 A TEAM of senior New Zealand government officials will arrive in Singapore on Saturday to advise businessmen on how to penetrate the New Zealand market. The three officials from the Department of Trade and Industry and one Customs Department official are on
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  • 508 14 Ex-inspector's counsel: Inquiry not constitutional A DISCIPLINARY inquiry into former police inspector Lee Keng Kee's conduct and his subsequent dismissal from the Police Force were not conducted in accordance with constitutional requirements, a lawyer said yesterday. Mr J.B. Jeyaratnam, for Mr Lee, urged the High Court to declare the i
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    • 221 14 Bringing Up Father By BiU Kavanagh Hal Camp HOW DARE YOU SIT I'D 8E HOPR1F1ED iF ANY Of\ WELL^/- I THOUGHT YOU IN AAV LIVING ROOM MY RELATIVES SHOULD WHV SORRY I WERE SPEAKING IN THAT DISGRACE- VISIT US//- DON'T VDARLlN- I (Of f A V TO VOUR FUL MANNER/..
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  • The Straits Times THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1980
    • 399 16 THE yellow lights of the gantry posts at the entrances to the Central Business District may be signalling another warning other than the $50 fine that awaits the unwitting driver who enters the city limits without paying for a permit. The new warning arises from the increase in
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    • 388 16 A MAIN fear of the West since the Iraq-Iran war erupted, apart from the nightmarish thought that there might be a violent disruption to the oil flow from the Gulf region, is that the conflict would spread to engulf the surrounding states. Hence the repeated warnings of the
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  • 696 16 NEW YORK I told her, told her very clearly. Don't do it, I said She did it anyhow. Calling the best painter money could hire, she told him to come and paint the hallway ceiling I knew. Oh. did I know! There was a bathroom up there
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  • 3074 16 China four years after Mao ORIANA FALLACI: Mr Deng, you recently wrote that China is at a turning-point which can be compared with a second revolution. In fact, the traveller arriving in Beijing today has an almost physical feeling of the change. No uniforms, no written slogans and the portraits
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  • FORUM
    • 193 17 PLEASE refer v tke krttrr a\ ••>• Sympathy" <Sf Seat The Pmrks tad Krrrr>Um Ifepartrorat waaM a^P afaWMaW^ iaß lafaftfc l»t» y*v »tIWi grtevaac* V omt* uprHftr aVtalto aar* aa ike time. cafe aaa ptarr a» ta* aftearr arr aravM*d. Mr riirr may wtaa
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    • 469 17 Eight simple precautions women should follow I REFER to the letter from Mrs Khairon Kadir, "Life more precious than money" (ST, Oct 3), in which she referred to a report in The Straits Times of Aug 29 of a talk given by a crime prevention officer to an audience of
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    • 95 17 These medical bills should be deductible MY OWN experience is that employers will be reluctant to pay the medical bills of re-employed workers over 60, though clearly it is in their own interest to keep these valued workers alive and working. As these old workers will, therefore, have to pay
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    • 318 17 Contest meant only for the amateurs THE recent Indian Talentime 1980 organised by the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation was a disappointment in many ways. First, the first prize winner does not deserve to be in the talentime at all. Talentimes are for people who are inexperienced in singing or amateur singers.
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    • 128 17 Finals should have been telecast 'live' THE recently concluded Indian Talentime has apparently been a great success judging from the overwhelming response of the audience. Small wonder, since the last Indian Talentime had been telecast some five years ago. My only regret is that the finals had not been telecast
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    • 328 17 IT Is conceded that some congestion Is experienced along many roads within the city during the evening peak hoars. Should the need arise, the ALS can be imposed during the evening peak periods to alleviate the evening con- a
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    • 105 17 A solution is to keep the road straight YOUR editorial "Bumpy Rides" (ST, Sept 27) refers. I am a regular traveller on this stretch of Holland Road, and have seen, many a times, cars wrapped around lamp poles at this sharp corner. Each time I asked myself: "Isn't there a
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    • 292 17 Make roadways that enable fast traffic flow IF ONE builds old-fash-ioned roadways one ends up with o'd-fashioned problems such as sticky traffic. If one makes roadways according to the laws of nature and anatomy so that traffic circulates, then there is no problem. With such roadways there is fast traffic
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    • 72 17 WHY can't the Public Works Department find some other way to reduce instead of making holes in the road thus causing cars to absorb unwanted shocks. What will happen when the roads are resurfaced, leading to deeper troughs and more shock? The Registry of Vehicles can
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  • TIMES CITY DESK
    • 341 18 SELLERS dsmlnntrd for the greater part of the day, causing share prices to close markedly lower at the Singapore stack, exchange yesterday. Reflecting the easier tread, the Straits Times industrial Index retreated 11.22 points to SM.4A while the Basinmw Times indicator fell another 2M.71 points totMCJS.
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    • 296 18 CONTINUED selling pressure forced share prices broadly lower for the second consecutive session at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was quiet and slightly erratic. Buyers were apparently discouraged' by the imposition of margin on trading by several brokers. The pressure of scrip was also felt in
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    • 243 18 THE US Slug dollar opened at C 1010 20 and was traded to a high of J2 1015 25 before easing back to clow at *****0 2 1000 in the Singapore tore* market yesterday. The US dollar was supported by commercial demand earlier in the day before
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    • 436 18 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm CumnclM Nominal nln Smith«oni»n P*rcwit«o* quoted ytttdty (cro««)p»nty Chang* 1/ora.l dollars to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.09!* 2.1000 2.8196 -25.56 Sterling pound 5.0250 5.0300 7.3469 -31.60 Australian dollar 2.4670 2.4695 3.4286 -28.05 NZ dollar 2.0580 2.0610 3.4286 -39.97 Canadian dollar
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    • 24 18 THE avenge rate at which major Singapore bank* we carnally prepared to lend to their best customer* is 12.1 per cent.
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 323 18 HONGKONG: Local profit-tak-ing entered the stock market yesterday, to end its recent advance and the Hang Seng index closed 0.01 point lower at 1318.46. dealers said In active trading, almost all leaders fell, with Cheung K*ag falling 40 cents to HKJ28.50. HMKkMg Uai shedding 10 cents to $18.70. SwlrV
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      • 166 18 TOKYO: The Dow Jones average lost a sharp 34.58 points to close at 7115 33 in moderate trading, with the volume at 300 million shares yesterday, dealers said. The New index closed at 491.19 down 1.56 points. Caution towards the higher price level and a slowdown in foreign demand
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      • 149 18 CHINESE Predict Exrkaa R e, Singapore, hh claatag price* per IM kg yesterday: Ciriast «il: Bulk fob 120.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum I fob 1130 00 sellers, new drum fob 1136 50 sellers Caftai Mixed (loose) 171 1.0 buyers. Pepfer: Muntok white pepper fob Asia
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      • 222 18 IN THE Far East, gold opened at USse72.so 674.50 and hovered around that level for most of yesterday morning It closed the morning session at 1675.00 676.00. The market re-opened at J675.00 676.00 and was traded down to a low of $672.00 673.50 but firmed a little to close
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      • 136 20 SYDNEY. Wed Slock prices loday fell sharply on opinion polls showing the Labour Party pulling ahead of the Liberals in the run-up to next week's federal election, dealers said. In the politically sensitive uranium sector and oils, stocks declined on Labour's proposals ror an oil price freeze
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      • 168 20 NEW YORK. Tues. Energy and technology issues led a stork market retreat in heavy trading despite further signs that interest rates may have hit a near-term peak But analysts said the market appeared to be over extended in>A.i> with strength concentrated in a few groups On
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      • 253 20 AMSTERDAM. Tues. Share prices closed higher, with Royal Dutch down 3.10 and Kl'.M down 0 20 guilders against the general trend, dealers said Hanks and mortgage banks closed strong, with ABN and Wl'H up 3.5(1 each. NMB up three and FGH 2.60. Investent funds held steady to
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      • 215 20 a'RICH. Tuw Share prices terr quietly steady with turn iver in the domestic market aggini; the foreign sector, lealers said. Banks were slightly higher, is were Motor Columbus and vlikron in financials. but leadng industrials and chemicals •ere neglected Reinsurance and Zurich rase xit Baloise fell among
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 147 18 THE STRAITS tin price fell $6 to 12,125 per picul (equivalent to $35.14 per kilo, down nine cents) in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 41 tonnes to 244' i tonnes. The overnight London market was barely steady with forward buyers remaining unchanged at £7,050 per tonne. LONDON:
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      • 40 18 Rubber Oct 8 Singapore: Oct: 296.00 cents (down 2.00 cents) Malaysia: Nov: 303.75 cents (down 1.75 cents) Tin: M$2,125 (down $6) (equivalent to $35.14 per kilo) (down 9 cents) Official offering: 244' 2 tonnes (up 41 -i tonnes)
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      • 33 18 I LONDON: Copper prices on Tues- day (previous In brackets) Wirebar Spot £851 (£839); sellers £851.50 (C840); Three Month buyers £877.50 (£867); sellers £878 (£857.30) Market teae: Barely steady 8*0ca: 14.960 tonnes
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      • 554 18 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed easier yesterday, with October RSS One i buyers quoted at 296.00 cents per kilo, down two cents on Tuesday's close, dealers said. The afternoon market was a shade lower on speculative and trade selling and levels eased further after the close on
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      • 88 18 «i>d SMR pt,. ymu. twrdav T.I.V »A8 SSR2O SSR9O HKKLB IMRCV iMRL MX IMRGP MR 10 IMR2O IMRSO II looptltoll il too iKiWti iriot.il.!, II l»i»lta< II U»p»U«li II >»PAI, Oclolxr ICuiral MUI Bu> .r. s,ii,,. ***** MOOON 254.00 257 OON Nov 2M.00 2WOON 2(7.00 2»0ON 27(00
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 42 18 I) Krr.m.l Kuchai P*»i M.i. P M Hid*. Magnum Corpn PMC C Suj.r. Boutttadeo Gleocaly Brrjuntai O C B C A P I 1890 MO MO 490 1180 MO 910 330 338 1280 1080 m -ia -12C II 41 •HI -*> •m
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      • 30 18 M I' 1 Tan i honn Metro Hld(a Ltd Plantations BAT •i P Tr.tilf human 1180 800 37« 308 146 140 141 ia -fill 15 6 5 4 43
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      • 20 18 HPar Sup Corp Kulim C*C Total turnover: 6 !wm Total value S27.Mr. Source: SES 299.00C Z3S.0U 221,001
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      • 29 18 BT Indicator: Industrials Finance: Hotels Properties Minings Plantations. OCBC: SESInd: *****4 *****3 ***** 596.45 *****7 *****4 522.39 531.28 512.90 ***** 403.38 398.92 ***** ***** 582.23 572.16 553.81 540.54
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      • 500 20 Share Kices closed mixed while gov•rnmeni bonds were a touch uwer after better thaiwxpect4 IK tanking figures, dealers aid At 3pm. the Financial Times ip 0 4 at 484 h Kquiiy leaden were general- > -v or 4p either side of last light's rioting levels
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      • 52 20 FINANCIAL TIMEB INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 483 3 Monday WeckAfo 4810 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday W0.87 Monday 9*5 70 WeekAfO ***** H.K.HANC SENG Wednesday 1318.40 Tuesday 1318.47 Week AfO *****0 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 703.37 Tuesday 717 71 Week A«o 732 57 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday ***** Tuesday 966 14 Week
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    • 1465 19 Closing tone: Easier Turnover: Official figures supplied by the Stock Exchange of Singapore including odd lots "Ready" totalled 6.389.000, units valued at C7.196.000. Industrials accounted (or 3.783.000. finance 588.000. hotels 286.000. properties 745.000. debentures, loans and bonds 184,000, plantations 523.000. minings 280,000. "Settlement" contracts totalled 140,000 units valued
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    • 1826 19 ■Dial .<lei pnm iffk-ially luted iivl hiisines. in an reported to IV I Singapore yrt h Ih.- numhpi ,A sham I MO ualu umkrm otherwise spp. fi«l All Time. Settlement Conlrfc-U 'hr word "setr 1 I Ami in Mi (X 2.000 iu<»iti) .iftci the fetters Hli -K
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    • 42 19 THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore MAS) invites banks and discount bouses to tender for a total of CO million 91-day Treasury Bills. Tender closes on October 10. Each tender must not be less than 1250,000 inues on page 20
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    • 1728 19 HID and ofl«T pruv*. <rffk iall> tiMmi •ad husin.-» in jnd reporl«l lo the Ku.iu l-umput Stuck Kxrtungr yrs- h thr numbrr d sham MM *h.»n In brarkru ui lou at I .ono units, unlm othrrwiar speci IMHSTVMI* (Mum i3a<S) tin* i2 iSii «d «.ki H«M II 45B)
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    • 504 20 TAN CHONG Is laying the gro— <t«utk for an aggressive thrust into the heavy '•ommercial vehicles market which it considers as having good growth potential Two companies were formed at the end of last year on both sides of the Causeway to spearhead the move
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    • 248 20 Raising of stake in Concentric MALAYSIAN businessman Eng Chin Ah, a director of Goodyield Plaza, has raised his stake in Concentric Ltd, a UK engineering products and controls manufacturer, to about 12 per cent. Mr Eng told Business Times on Tuesday that the purchases were made as a personal investment
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    • 596 20 INCORPORATED PRINTED CIRCUITS INTERNATIONAL requires DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER MALE (PCB JURONG FACILITY) The iob calls lor a graduate in Chemistry tor Chemical Engineering The successful applicant is eipected to identity new technology lor fabrication ot printed circuit boards, evaluate and introduce new materials and processes to improve quality The applicant should
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    • 621 20 General Electric (U S A is seek- ing suitably qualified candidates for the following positions MECHANICAL DESIGN ENGINEER Candidates must have a degree or diploma m Mechanical Engineering with 3 to 5 years' experience in the design and development of table ond clock radios or rodio cassettes Knowledge in plastic
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    • 485 20 ffl^W CENTRAL >y m PROVIDENT FUND invites applications for appointment a.-. A. PRINCIPAL DATA PROCESSING OFFICER B. SENIOR DATA PROCESSING OFFICER C. DATA PROCESSING OFFICER QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: A) A degree preferably in Computer Science. Mathe matics or Physics from a recognised university At least 7 years' programming and systems analysis
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    • 4011 21 I AT YOUR SERVICE RATES SECTION INDEX C"\ -ZI ISS^ST" B 2^! 22 5 0Op m PERSONAL SERVICES /T>^\ ML^^f^y^i jJ^\l I fg"^ I I fjT^ I 1)1 /A-«j|l 1)1 COUNTER SERVICE < J^, MTi'tTS.vWv IV ACCOMMODATION mOPERTIES C.A.T.8. X^^gisJUTv^y^y X^^y IJ IJ V^^Jy^— j^^ %^r^^^^^^^^ lOOOom lOOpm im» J52
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    • 610 21 j— US manulectunng plastic valves. couplings and pumps Midwest location. 21-year-oM-company Proprietary product line, very stable business USS4-million sales. very high profits, no debt, very strong cash position Eicellent growth potential First time ever offered. Principals only, staling your qualifications. S T BOX A***** WE BUY USED gold, silver, diamond
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    • 504 21 WE REQUIRE 1 i IBM nulliMi; with am! or without dMsgni i i houaand pie* e\ üm hrellas with designs .1 five hundred do/en set stalnles, steel tahlewar.- knives, forks spoons am wise Capable parties please olfer im mediately to:INTERIEE ASSOCIATES PTE LTD Suite IMM. 15th fir CPF Building 79.
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    • 640 22 II E«-j»oytmnt AA II En^rioyment II A! 46 Situations Vacant b) Secretariat ft Clerical A lecel Insurance Company reOBNree urgently 1) CLERK /TYPtSTS with credit* in English and Math a Ability u> type preferably 35 2) OFFICE BOYS a Ability lo understand and speak > Far immseiais mlarvieai please c
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    • 738 22 CLERK URGENTLY NCOAMKO. I I^vel English or Chl-f-le to type 30 wpm. ■'■■g In disu 0410. 0610 Contact. *****17 CLBMC RCOUSNES FEMALE Typ- Minimum 45 i m Shorthand advantageous spoilt-. Mandarin and dialects Cur full resume, contact tele1 phone, recent photograph (returnable) Ho Soon Teck Surgery Suite 101 Mount Elizabeth
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    • 548 22 EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CLERK required Must be able to keep full set of books Pleaae write with personal particulars, salary expected to. 1-309. Ist floor. Merlin Phua. Beach Road. Spore 0119 T.I.M. ORGANISATION offers career opportunities far hacdwetkiog young Isdiss tor the A) TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ RECEPTIONISTS B) GENERAL CLERKS Experience Is
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    • 615 22 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required Knowledge of typing and Accounts preferred Interested please call personally al: AO. Far Eastern Bank Building. 156 Cecil Street or tel *****84 for appointment FEMALE GENERAL CLERK wanted Knowledge of correspondence, book-keeping and typing preferred Working hours weekdays. 6pm to 11pm Saturday and Sunday. 3p m
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    • 1041 22 II En-Jloynwnt ill (Sjffi) S»ifflff!frfci Cooling Systems t FlextbMW Pte Ltd requires: I CLERK/TYPIST I GENERAL CLERK fc Require*™,. i Minimum 3 OCE O' level r passes Including Malhe- GCE O' Level Certificate mallcs Typing Speed of 35 40 c Typing speed 30 wpm wpm c Ability to work under
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    • 480 22 N EiHplU| ijjli SLOANE COURT HOTEL RECEPTIONISTS Must be willing to work on shifts 7a m to 3pm. 3pm to 11pm Ability to type and speak Mandarin essential Approximate take-home pay $360 CaM personally for interview 17 Balmoral Road Singapore 1035 Tel: *****15 STANLEY WORKS SALES PTE LTD has vacancy
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    • 605 22 URGENTLY REOUMCO ONE young female General Clerk Experience unnecessary Tel: 2966.108 WANTED ACCOUNTS CLERKS hy accounting firm Apply personally: Suite 238. Stamford House 39 Stamford Road. Tel M ***** 9 Wanted EXPERIENCED FEMALE SECRETARY With a a good typing and shorthand speed c and must be fluent in English interested
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    • 592 22 II Employment til j A LEADING LIFE Insurance Company requires part-time full-time Agents Training provided Call Chuan.962BM A manufacturing company urgently requires: SALES REPRESENTATIVES Qualifications: c OCE O' level or equivalent c Sales experience and knowledge of shipping procedures will be advantageous a A flair in dealing with people c
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    • 612 22 CVBER PTE. LTD. Due to expansiiui we require SALES REPRESENTATIVES To sen leuciinu brand ol set printing machine m<i equipment Kxpenence preferred tr:iin ing provided Must possess driving licence Able to spe:ik Mandarin or Cantonese io.ni remu n er ation .md fringe benefits for right persons CaM or write to
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    • 448 23 plii II tti piny men I I Jit L 46 Situations Vacant c) Sales LANGUAGE COUNSELLORS CUM SALES MANAGEMENT TRAMSEES W*o«er M ■senatMr car,' >014 lOthnoor Shaw Centre •cone Read (0*22) T.me 10 00 am to 5.00 pm LOOKING FOR A SALES JOB COME TO OUR BRANCH Of FICE AT
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    • 551 23 *ALES ASSISTANTS RCOUtMCO *****0 for appoint men t SALE* ASSISTANTS RCOUSNCO i.c HeUll .s Park SALES EXECUTIVE Mate/Female HOD pervinnels previous sales experience traduaU- s| in Business studies Pteaee conlact TEL: *****58 SALESGIRLS WANTED URGENTLY to work in S c entre Knglish i Preferabl) residing in Apply personally I today
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    • 539 23 __"TTTL _M L AIRCONDITIONING MECHANIC wanted Requirements c SMSI crsexoerienc c uipleteit National Service ~s 3 driving lilApplicationsI Applications with details ol qualification. experience md other personal data .ire lo he submitted to PROVAC INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD 3rd floor Cho Building 1-C Phillip Street Singapore 0104. -^MaMBMBMaBaSBB-MB^ company has immediate
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    • 433 23 [BAKER] I J fe 111 BAKER FAR EAST. LTD. With the newest and finest turning and milling equipment in town, we now have several vacancies for MACHINISTS to operate and set up Centre Lathe Turret Uttie Deep Hole Boring Lathe CNC Turning Centre Machinists who have the desire to upgrade
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    • 573 23 \m\.~. _.ft Oeveloper of multi storey Shopping cum Ofnc* CompHi invites applications from suitably qualified candidates tor the poeition ol: OFWORKS The successful candidate will II be a male betwssn 7S and 40 yeeri el age end poseess In* toMowmg Qualifications A Diploma in either Architecture/ Building or its equivalent
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    • 445 23 R^IMAIVI i invite* applications for i AIRCRAFT i MECHANIC i HELPER i l Salary scale: $350 SSBO. I Oualitications/Eiperience Vocational Craft Certifi- I cate required Polytech- me graduates preferred i Class 3 driving licence i Over 21 years of age I Aeronautical Aircraft' I Power Plant experience I preferred rung
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    • 437 23 IMCOPPORATED PRINTED CIRCUITS INTERNATIONAL Invites male applicants for the TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS M xist in the Kngmeer ing and Quality Control Department Applicants applying lor the v.t cane > In Hie Engineering Dept will be responsible for process capability studies, design ol control chart, monitor of quality level The applicant should
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    • 457 23 PYRAMID DERRICK has immediate vacancies tor the following positions. 1. PIPEFITTERS (MARINE) 2. IRONWORK FITTERS Able to read blue prints and handle culling torch 3. SEMI-SKILLED WORKERS 4. CRANE OPERATORS Experienced in handling and maintaining mnbil cranes 30 tons and above Possess VITB Certificate of Competency in mobile 5. WORKSHOP
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    • 464 23 1 _L II EffafHoynwnt 111 X i SUNDSTRANO PACIFIC (PTE) LTO FACILITIES TECHNICIAN Requirement*: crs experience in repairing pumps and H> ttrauHc equipment Ahle Ui perform shlfl duties and ■rtlitof. to mkm a iwrui with the CMnp in) GENERAL WORKER Able to speak simple Kniihsh Knowledge of p.iintini; and wlllinfttodouener.il
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    • 377 23 DEN AL TECHNICIAN (Ceramics) wanted TEL 337C151 tor appointment WANTCO JUNIOR MECHANICS Holders ol N If I 111 dltlonlng i lectncal an advantage but nol essential Those srltHoul the atiove ciuallficatlon hut with workinit rapertene* maj iiso t.red BtakM to work on .'shuts HOIST OPERATORS Ke,,u.re,i rnergetli roung Male Singapore
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    • 289 24 II Di^oyw wt 1^ 41 Situations Vacant c) Production COLD STORAGE MANUFACTURING PTE LTD requires Male /Female FACTORY WORKERS 16 years and above Preferably with cold room experience 5 days week c Malaysians are invited to apply Salary: Male $310 pm Female $255 p.m. Good Starting Salary plus 2 months
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    • 266 24 ~m fl m COME JOIN US NOW!!! twp AS FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATIVE Starting Basic Pay $10.60 p.d. plus $20.00 p.m. Transport Allowance 5 day work week Working Hours 230pm -11 00pm Beu«M at arniot c increment alter 3 months c An conditioned comfort c No scope work c Medical Hospitalisation
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    • 431 24 II Eitytoyi*** lil I"* 1 i'H DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION. th« world loader in mini-com-pul*r* is now in Ang Mo Kio and i» inviting you lo join ttt pion«n>r 1) GROUP LEADERS (Female) c 18 years and alxnr a itc vith Certificate m Klectronic flaillHal or Mei|iline c Some working experience
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    • 321 24 LOOKING FOR A JOB? WE ARE A LARGE SEAFOOD PROCESSING AND DISTRIBUTION COMPANY AND HAVE IMMEDIATE VACANCIES FOR 2 I WTTriTTTjTfjW We offer the following: Starting salary of $10 50 per day. 1 1 .00 per day on confirmation. Conversion to monthly rated scale of basic $242- $512 after a
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    • 398 24 m\ Olivetti. Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment has immediate vacancies in its manufacturing operations in Singepore for We offer: 1^ nfl s267 At least 3 increments in the first year $298 after 1 year service EXCELLENT PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES PRO RATA BONUS (1 MONTH PAY) IN DEC. 1980 $500 PER
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    • 407 24 Olivetti (Manufacturing Division) We require MATERIAL HANDLERS (MALE) 'Ability to read and write simple English. •Willing to be trained in sto rework. •Physically fit and willing to do heavy work. •Preferably between the age of 16-23. Please apply personally at: The Personnel Dept. OLIVETTI (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. Manufacturing Division Block
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    • 699 24 I ™T An expanding Manufacturing Company urgently ir. Kites applicants lor the < posto*1) LABORATORY ASSISTANT c Possess GCE O' level wilh good credit in Science subjects c No experience required as training will be provided c Commencing salary $220 to $250 2) TELEPHONE OPERATOR (FEMALE) c Age 16 lo
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    • 757 24 Chemicel Manufacturing Company in Jurong requires a DESPATCH CLERK c Minimum Primary 6 education c Musi be able to speak and write English c Possess a Class 2 driving licence Basic salary at S3OO per month and transport Is provided Interested applicants pleeee c.n Mtse Them: TEL. *****77 Established Organisation
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    • 614 24 c II Employment (II I w Unit 123. Ist Fir. Thomson Plaza Upp. Thomson Road Singapore 2057 Singapore Firtl Foremoel lc» creem Parlour operators it still eipanding and invites YOU to |Oin our growing teem of enthusiastic boys and girls as 1) CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES to provide the very important
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    • 397 24 JURONG ALLOYS (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Illclll.-cil.ltC \.lc.illll.s ivall il A) FOUNDRY GENERAL WORKERS (MALE) c Physically tit c Interested In th Knundry Pi B) FOUNDRY PATTERN MAKERS (MALE) c Ai" ige c Preferal Ij with ondar) education with ••c-i in Technical Dm C) DRIVER-CUM-OFFICE ASSISTANT (MALE) c Minimum Clan 3drtviim
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    • 332 25 II Emptoymetit j II EmptoytwNit lA I II Emptoymem (j|^ II Employment ijjl^ II Employment lii 46 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Mrtemeeionel Avcaree Company 1 1 OPIR I IOHS CLERK S (Mate/Feme*)) 2\ Df SPATCMIMOER 3) DRIVERS 4) CARGOHANOS (Labewer) Apply m oriting to MARINE PARADE POST OFFICE MO SSNGAPORf
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    • 465 25 HOTEL PHOENIX let lor 1) COFFEEHOUSE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 1.. 5p,..,k Fngiish <r> PMp in ROOM MAIDS Salary &12.S p m Inclusive ol duty meal* and no 3rd shift duty for all poet*. tonallj with recenl photograph and relevant document! from a a m to \2 noon and I p m
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    • 382 25 #,1.1,1 kHOMG THOMSON RESTAURANT 1-tiKlisli and in operallna rel H Machine Ahle to work spilt -slutt A|.|.l\ iiersonally The Manager X along Thomson Restaurant Ground Floor. Thomson Plaia (Neil to Yaohan) Upper Thomson Road (2057) Tel 4MSOM 1^ i WAITRESSES Age IB and arxne Height nun V 2 Must t».,t,|e
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    • 493 25 USA GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) CONTROLS PTE LTD 10 Lokyang Way. Singapore 2362 We !i.c. iMMKtM for MALE MACHINE ATTENDANT 3 shift rotation $361 Monthly Aye ra".>- Strom .md healthy K\-Ns man preferred c Free transport or transport reimbursement lvrson.il interviews Mondays to Friday* am 4.30 pm The following buses stop
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    • 440 25 £§3 OBEROI IMPERIAL HOTEL requires 1) RESERVATION CLERK a Minimum <;ck o I-evel a Able to perform shift duties in tv|>e (J II wp m a off tia>* either Satur- il.nsor Sundays 2) TEMPORARY CLERK/ TYPIST a i ..in plete, Secondaryeducation a Can type at 35 w.pm 3) RESTAURANT CASHIER
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    • 699 25 MESSENGER BOYS experienced Messenger Bn\ who are aware of Shippin companies locations and able I ride motorcycle today, for an interview, al 3p.m. < 4pm at BLK 6, 4867 BEACH ROAO SINGAPORE 0719 (opposite Golden Theatre). MITSUKOSHI GARDEN has immediate vacancies: 1) RECEPTIONISTS OCI (V level c Ability to operate
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    • 713 25 > PrmtifiQ Fifßi uf QOnlly r •qo*t*v I Production Personnel lo till the toi (A) LAYOUT/FA ARTIST (2) Male or female, aged between 22-30 years, preferably having 2 to 3 years' experience in similar position I* (B) FEMALE BOOKBINDERS (3) Age between 18-30 years Skilled persons with years of experience
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    • 760 25 TRADING COMPANY REOUWE! ur«eiit:> > Office I Drner Preferably staying it Clement! Salary $:iSO with ai overtime guarantee or tso more fall BMM TRADING CONCERN REQUIRE! Despatch llerk Apply personal I) .it 111 Kalonu Shopplnf Centre Spore IMS. trl *****4:1 TRADING 4 DESPATCH BOYS required immediately No experience necessary Apply
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    • 575 25 CHINESE AMAH WANTED n pie vnth 2 chll n Shangri-la, for senerai housen hold uork a ii. l i ooklng No \».isliiiik and ironln( phone I COOK WANTED FOR \m.-ri. an expat lamiu l1l 1 t. en. 1.. t »eek FVenln* meal Mil) Must speak ko.il English i oi preparing
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    • 455 25 EXPERIENCED MAID REOUIRED I. ipm LIVE-IN AMAH REQUIRED r.imiu iry negi alter >p in REOUIRED URGENTLY A' l}ueenslo»n I rinnes, Hahssit SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY re .iinr.-s immedl li live in \mai! ..r ouple lor iihhl em (louse in Holland Ri good 5., l. ir> oltered V ngllsl speaking lamlllar *II
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    • 821 26 111 VaNctas Boats 111 Vehicles ft Boats A 111 Vehicles ft Boats ft IV Accommodation ft Properties £ft IV Accommodation ft Properties I*^ L I*^ I I*^ I."™J -L- mm 55 Vehicle* For Sale C/ MJmfSmWw •ECONO OWNER I*7* hart KR7320 WITH A SMALL Down payment $5000 drive ..way a
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    • 846 26 t) Honda NOVEMBER I*7* HOMO* nterest mm tei *****1 OUICK SALE UNUSED Honda Ac- h J digit regn no 1 Jalan Arnap. S pore 1024 *EPT 1*73 HONOA 1 it. Heauliful in New Ux insurance .-ti.it.le Inn loan $4 000 I*7* DEC HONOA A. ord l-door I i.p and radio
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    • 945 26 I) Mitsubishi Colt AUGUST 1*79 COLT I .nicer 1400 OL 1 owner aircnnd tip lop condition $23,500 Tel HK-lILN DECEMBER 1*77 SIGMA CM Airsports rims, ra.: 'ii-gotiable Tel *****1 ENO 1977. LANCER 1200 New Ux. tyres metallic paint, aircond. $17,200 Loan $13,000 BBJHI 1 ENO 31ST DEC 1973 Colt Lancer
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    • 784 26 k) Others ALMOST 197* PEUGEOT 304 Air- cond. excellent condition Tel *****4 *****9 Mr Scow AUGUST 1*73 VOLVO 144.S Air,*ner showroom condition $12,100 i Loan $8,500) Tel *****57 CHAIRMAN'S WHITE JAGUAR XJ-6 Automatic electric windows. 1971 model I owner In excellent mill tion as on prestige business use only Willing
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    • 914 26 YOU CAN AFFORD a car on hirepurchase terms Irom Hong I eong Finance Moderate interjesl rale Repayment up to 2 I years Immediate approval Telephone *****33 Permit No 2188 JtS^C^aaWV^l ia>>B^^Taß#^^lUFY>*a>>fl 1300 MORRIS LATE 1971. with alr- ond in good condition Kllglble for PARK Selling $7,100 negotiable Interested conuct *****44
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    • 677 26 GOOD CONOITION COMMER Pc trol Lorry. II ft. 1973 1 1 2 ton Road Ux expires January 1981 *2.5000n0 Tel *****11 HONOA TN3M VAN Keg August 76 Oood condition $3,800 ono Tel *****17 JULY 7* NISSAN E2O Mlrrobu* Beautiful condition Highest offer secures Interested contact *****33 JUNE IMO SUZUKI Panel
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    • 1034 26 MAXWELL HOUSE Buttng) Shops and offices for sale or rent. No Restriction w to Foreigners^>*i^Vß Shop and office units of various sizes Ready for immediate occupancy Fully central air-conditioned Elficient security service 12% property tax concession foi the first 20 years High percentage loan with long-term repayment scheme Reasonable sale
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    • 781 26 DIST 2t. SELETAR HILI I in- s,-r van I, liirnished.Sl M*< Unlwest :t«9H9K OIST S. LUXURIOUS .1 aircondl Uontd ttedrooms orner condomll mm. beautilully furnished with recreational facilities $2 400 i.%OK:U 4 BOT. NEW CONDOMINIUM. stoic) .■T'-ace house Chwee Chlan no. ,i i 4 miles Paali Panjitng load ;ibeji vant'i
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    • 819 26 A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHEI h.u helor'i apartment for ret)l a Arc. nil. i A 1 a maisonette apartment al Sum merviiie ,sc Propert) A BEAUTIFUL CHOICE menual Drajrcotl rowers $5,000 Kernhill Orovf s,i .««> milot Tower SUOO OoW IsLand Reallj 172HHH A BEAUTIFUL APARTMENT in dial 1( (it> rowan t 1
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    • 656 27 WIwMUMMndaH (1 I »cxqwwioo*iion rTopernes J 60 Accommodation Vacant Flats SRANO NEW LUXURIOUS apartment in dist Truro Koad 5 minuu(nßroaan« wth living dining Split Available for renlal Price i $1,600 unfurnished $1 800 furnished Interested parties please call *****18 gh floor :> bed s tiflO Tel OAlVfv COURT. (DIST 10.
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    • 806 27 INTERNATIONAL PLAZA FULLY l-urmshed central aircond 2med apartment Balhatlached Available im v Rent $2200 nefotiaj hie Tel *****47 1 roomed 'Irpeted $2 300 *****92 KING S MANSION APARTMENT in dist 15 3 bedrooms aircondit loners well furnished with new furniture and kitchen appliances 24 hours security .11 *****61 Wendy Stari
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    • 789 27 IV AccoMMOdMnM ProjMrtlM fl_B IV AccotwwMtstiofi A Properties jsS I.^ I L^J ROOMS AVAILABLE AT Rangoon. Clemenli Serangoon. Bedok. il Bukit Timah Ang Mo Kio Interested call *****16 ROOMS FOR RENTAL Dlsl 0923 For students only Tel *****53 ROOMS TO LET at Dlst 20. 3. 19. II Interested call 3X3867
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    • 788 27 c) Rooms ROOMS REOUMEO AT any district I ing single couple Tel *****09 Miss Angle office hours SCHOOLROOM Rf QUIRED Foreign Private School requires ROOM SPACE MO 1.000 SOFT Building or Bungalow Rasa** must be suitable for School Around Dials 10 or 11 School is only used: 1700 until 2200
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    • 870 27 OIST 1$ 2 STOREY TERRACE house 3 bedrooms. 2 bathrooms. 1.800 sq ft Mosaic flooring Freehold $175,000 on o Cheng's Housing *****65 *****6 DIST. ISM. TAI HWAN Heights. 24 feet frontage terrace with 3 bedrooms, servant's room Extensively renovated Genuine buyers call *****68 OIST. 1* EATON PLACE singlestorey semi-detached. 3
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    • 848 27 AN APARTMENT M F.merald Hill in dlst 9 within walking distance of Orchard Road. 3 bedrooms, renovated. $350,000 negotiable Villa Investments *****40 A PACIFIC MANSION DM 9 3bedroomed apartment, renovated Selling vacant possession Foreigners can purchase Price $205,000 Principals only *****11 APARTMENT 2.(00 SOFT 3 spllllevels. 2nd floor Pandan Valley
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    • 1315 27 Wm (Id Ml 1 C ft. Bt***lM(M(*l>*J*M(»*l(MMas9j» .JMMMMMMsV THE BEST OF THE CONDOMINIUM' a l.itr in ssatj low m.unl. a Brochures for. various estates available for inspection a No restriction to foreigners OtST. 10 Rldgewood. Kuhlo 1.400 sq ft Kamehameha 1.600 sq fl DIST. SWeslpeak 1.900 sqft DIST. 20 Kaber
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    • 1375 27 IV Accommodation I Properties I I A group of Local/Foreign Investors tootling lor CONDOMINIUM" or LANO preferably the toNowmg: c DM 10 Rldgewood a Hist l.sst Patrick's Oarden a Hist SWestpeak a nisi 11 Hlllcrest Ar a Hist 20 Faber Garden a DM 5 Faber Hill a DM II Pandan
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  • IX OBITUARIES
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      190 28 AT HOME WITH CHRIST Lim Chin Khang. (husband). 4 chil dran. Chaa Poa. Chea Kwaa. Sian Lok. Sian Sak: 2 daughlarsin-law. 2 sons-in-law: S grandchildren and 2 great grandchildran. Cramation Ml Varnon Friday 10th at 2 15 p.m. NO WREATHS Donations to Bathasda Bras Basah Rd. Building Fund
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    • 177 28 THE FAMILY OF 111.- late Augustine K.ipii.u'i arista i.i npnta ilifir deepest appreciation and trtendi lor iheir generous contributions and valuable* assisljinf dunnK their bereavement THE FAMILY OF (he Brian Koli Sin Bin thank Ihe surgeon, doctors and staff of Wards 10. mi and in or BOH, He»
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    • 41 29 I The family of late Mr. Joseph Wong I Chong Kow wish to thank all relatives, I friends, colleagues for their condo- I lences, donations, wreaths, prayers, as- sistance and attendance during their I recent bereavement. Joseph Wong Chong Kow
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    • 71 28 IN MEMCRIAM FOURTH ANNIVERSARY TAN OUEE LIM. JOSEPH D«p«fl*d 9 10 76 Departed: 9.10.79 One year hai famttt Hut memortM Ua rre»h .imi p_nfal Always remembered by family Fondly rtmtmbcrtd by wife Quefc Hong Peng, ton* Robert. Thomas A David, daughter-in-law Vivtenne granddaughter Melame and goddaughter Nancy.
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      34 30 DEPARTED 8.10.1979 I Sorrow and pain has become a I way of life unc* your parting. I Fondly remembered by mother, I (on*, Kuiband brother!, jitters I ono Iowa onvv PPEMALA NAIR
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    • 921 28 BUKIT TBMAM PL A2A 2T» sqft 111 BTT CtHu-m Qe>_-a I one Mrs •7 OniC«SpeKt *****_«pm U.lOpm CENTftAL BUN.MNG HAVELOCK ROAD c) Wanted Al [nn c or cbk c.rounduniu Area Se» 1090 sqft ABOUT a* SOFT in iisi 0104 Central airrondiuoning up to i > spm 24 hours security P*.
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    • 666 28 __k "1 a__r I_. HI mm g. vi t_^_^fc^_k_^_^ _L A_M_«hA____i t___ m a* Will _t f^l—f—l ___^_____M__hA _L mmSaam9mta^am^^ n uhcmim m~k«m |gp^ 1 1 taiuwn irainjt.uon ||^j VII Travw A Tours #»~mwe— w— 11 rorsonai COBOL PROGRAMMING COURSES Ceursea incorporate uae el AVT Systems visits to Service Bureau,
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    • 667 28 METROPOLITAN V MCA .lifers CITY GUILDS Electrical fnginearine, Practice PartaNaM M.i) June 1981 examination 6 months commencing 21 10/80* 23/10/80 Contact —MM*. MCTROPOLITAN YMCA offers A CCA Foundation Part A preparing lor June 1981 exam commencing 28/ 10 80 Contact —MM*. PUBLIC RELATIONS (LCCI Itti) Thursday IX a 00 p
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    • 819 28 PIANO PUntS HOME ABR.SM TIAN YONG DRIVMO Srh.x.l KUV 1981 Exam Syllabus All grades licensed qualified instructors Preferably advanced grades >> Moderate fees Contact Palsy highly experienced teacher (35 Anthony Tan. *****98 years experience) Students of IIMD exam obtained good results Phone *****77 96 Dancing Instruction d) Others i^^^= A
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    • 369 28 NAM HO TMEI SOIICE (I) PTI ITI. Head Off ico: Gl4-16-TB. Pearfs Centre, Eu Tong Sen St (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 010S Tel: *****33(7 lines) Branch Office 1 1 9, Peoples Park Complex Ground Floor. New Bridge Road. Singapore 0105. Tel: *****1/*****2/ *****3/*****2/*****6/ *****8/*****3 TAI4O NOT MUYStt TOUR 7 days Ss2O9,
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    • 571 28 HAM RAYA HAJI SPECIAL 40/SN GENTING PENANG/IPOM I si^dviuxe iLC.caaclil is in I 30/4NCAMERON/GENTINGTOUR $iJ9it>ehne c.Coarh) 10 3OAYS KUANTAN/K LUMPUR 1149 1 1 18 10 2OAYS WIGHTS CAMERON TOUR SMOO Departure 18 10 M) i 2OAVS INIGHTS PANGKOR TOUR ire IK It mi 1 TOUR WELL (PTE) LTD TA322 203.
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    • 358 28 114 Lost ft Found REWARD FOR FINDER of rases md rontenta ol no raaamerckil value hut great sentlmrnUl value missiriK from Parklanr I Mall 6th lloor carpark lay 29th Septemh^r Telephone in confidence to UMIXI .*****65 115 Personal Messages FAIR MALE INDIAN, age 28. of li.it lea, her. wishes lo
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    • 842 29 PCT1 K6NY4TAAN TAWAtAN ITM 1 Taworon odalah dip«lawa daripoda Syorikot/ Kontroktor yang berpengalomon dan berdaftar dengan ITM, bogi membekol dan mengirim koyu untuk kegunoon Institvt Teknologi Mara, Shah Atom. Sekmgor bag. tahun 1981 11/80 2 Tawaron odalah dipelawa daripado Syarikat Kontroktor yang berpengalomon dan berdaftar dengan ITM, bogi membekal, mengirim
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    • 653 29 MERLIN MANAGEMENT CORPORATION SDN. BHD. (HOTELS/TRAVEL DIVISION) The largest Hotel Management Group in Malaysia seeks applications to fill the following positions in a new 100 room hotel DESARU MERLIN INN at Tanjung Penawar, Johore. 1 Housekeeper 2 Assistant Manager 3) Assistant Housekeeper 4) Food Beverage Executive The persons we require
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    • 570 30 A major Group of Companies with diversified trading and manufacturing operations invites applications for the position of SENIOR ENGINEER I to head its expanding Engineering Division. The Job In charge of Engineering and Building Maintenance Plan ana execute preventive maintenance programmes for plant as well as service equipment Direct and
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    • 437 30 KENYATAAN TAWARAN SCKCXAH MENENGAH SAINS MELAK A Toworon-toworon odalori d.pelawo doripodo pern-borong-pemborong yortg berdaftar dengon Kementenon Pelojoron Malaysia soho|o un tuk membefcot mokonon menton ke Sekoloh Menengori Soint Meloka Air Keroh Meloka don lhb Jonuon 1981 hinggo 3 lhb. Diiember. 1982 (2 tohun). Keterongon lan|i/t don borong toworon boleh didapati
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    • 455 30 NOTICE OF REMOVAL COMFORT INDUSTRIES PTE. LTD., is pleased to announce that with effect from today our office will be situated at: Unit 205 208, Block B. Tong Lee Building, 37 Kallang Pudding Road, Singapore, 1334. Tel: *****79 We have also resume our normal production of Foam Rubber and Spring
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • 365 31 Docherty gets the axe again LONDON, Wed. Tommy Docherty, man ager of a succession of Kaglish soccer sides, was canted last night by London club Queen's Park Rangers for the second time in six months. Docherty. who boasts: "I've had more clubs than Jack Nicklaus," was reinstated by Rangers last
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    • 176 31 A million-dollar boost for Davis Cup competition LONDON, Wed. The new-style Davis Cup tennis competition to be launched next year will receive US$l million ($2. 09 m) in sponsorship from a Japanese industrial firm, it was announced here yesterday. It will be the first time the 80-year-old international men's team
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    • 222 31 BEIJING. Wed. Amid the weighty economic and political problems besetting China these days, som« of the most visible agony in the Press is over a lopsided defeat by South Korea in women's basket ball. In the final of the Asian women's basketball championships in Hong Kong last
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    • 414 31 IiUO AIIUEdJUOf niu. Mohammad All has blamed Ms defeat by world heavyweight i champion Larry Halmes last week »n denote dcses of thyr»ld pills, which he took to l«ae weight. "I shall return," Ali said at a press conference yesterday, after undergoing two days
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    • 151 31 SA keep mum on rugby tour JOHANNESBURG, Wed. The Springhalts, a 25-maa Se«& African nattaaal rag by team, flew tram Cape Town to Seath America yesterday fer a 21-day, sixmatch tew that has bees! shreaded In secrecy. Santa AMcaa sports officials, pariahs la international sports hecaase of the whiteminority government's
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    • 297 31 Participants of 'Pirate' GP will be banned PARIS, Wed. The con- I trolling body of world motor racing yesterday voted to suspend or ban any driver, team or official who takes part in a threatened ''Pirate" 1 Grand Prix series next year. The breakaway series 1 has been proposed by
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    • 252 31 Hunt reaches World Cup semi-finals convincingly ADELAIDE, Wed. All top four seeds advanced into the semi-finals of the Schweppes A550,000 ($123,000) world Open squash championships at the Bra ha ma Lodge Centre here last night. Australia's No. 1 seeded Geoff Hunt will line up against Pakistan's Hiddy Jahan in the
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    • 249 31 Padukone beats Jolly in final BOMBAY, Wed. Topseeded Prakash Padukone, of India, defeated Britain's No. 2, Kevin JoUy, 15-8. 15-0 to win the men's singles title in the Sanjay Gandhi international badminton tournament here today. The women's crown was won by Karen Bridge, of Britain, who beat compatriot Sally Leadbeater
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    • 63 31 PLANT EQUIPMENT beat Ground Services 2-0 in a Singapore Airlines Group inter-department soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday. Other result: Equipment Area II w o Quality Control. Sevens CHANGI CRESCENT Football Club will hold a seven-aside soccer tournament on Dec. 28 at St. Steven's School ground Entry forms
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    • 257 31 WEMTWORTH, Wed. The tough 36-hole-a-day format has caused top American stars Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson to pass up the rich world match-play golf championship this year, but a quality international field will tee off when the autumn classic opens here tomorrow. Watson, the British. Open
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    • 52 31 LONDON, Wed. Alex Hiegins, of Ireland, beat Canada s world champion. Cliff Thorburn, 5-4 here yesterday in the I Champion of Champions snooker tournament. But Higgins has completed his round-robin matches with two wins and two defeats, which hardly look good enough for him to enter Sunday's
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE TWO
    • 599 32  -  EPSOM JEEP By THE racing stewards of the Singapore Turf Club are in a dilemma over the slip-up by the panel of handicappers in assessing Added Advantage's weight in the re Gold Cup. A protest. I have been informed, ha., been lodged with
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    • 586 32 Teh 's Classic drought to end? By FAIRWAY BALLY William could be i trainer Teh Choon Beng's answer to end the drought as far as the Classic races are concerned for him. Penang-based Teh had a remarkable season last year, winning the cham-1 pionship *ith *> winners and earring more
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    • 183 32 HOTTKST f»\ourlW to win th<- Si»n»p»rc (iald Cup wm C*fr lUyal in IKB. arrvtni the raUors «T SolUn IsluuhUt Skah «f l'rr»k, thr KnßlLsh griding, with A. lUbU— op, breamr Xhr first Imiw la Malayan Turf history to rarrv morr than Z,IM win tickets. He wm barked
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    • 395 32  - SGA move to settle two rows BERNARD PEREIRA By THE Singapore Golf AsI sociation League disputes I between Singapore Island Country Club and Jurong Country Club and between Warren Golf Club and Jurong are expected to De settled next week. The dispute between SICC and Jurong was over the alleged
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    • 133 32 SINGAPORE and Malaysian racehorse owner., bought 14 "Ready To Ran" banes In Hamilton, New Zealand, on Sunday. Led by Date Tan Hock (hong, the president of the Racehorse Owners Association, the party Joined buyers from other countries to watch the horses, offered for sale at the
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    • 158 32 Two Classic winners are deleted TWO Classic winners Wonder have been del Bold Hunter, a six-year-old New Zealand gelding by Rocky Mountain, owned by Scan Stable and trained by Ahmad Samad, was a sensational winner of the Singapore Gold Cup last year. He caused the biggest upset in the series,
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    • 278 32 SINGAPORE go out favourites to win the Malaysian Cricket Association final against Royal Australian Air Force Butterworth at the Kilat Club ground, Kuala Lumpur, starting tomorrow. The wet weather in Kuala Lumpur should make conditions favour- j able to the well-balanced Singapore team, who have
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    • 214 32  -  WILFRED YEO By RAYMOND KANG will know tonight if the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress are taking action against him for hitting out at them in the Press. The STBC committee have their monthly meeting at Sports House, in Rutland Road, and Kang's Press statements will
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    • 30 32 PARIS, Wed Leading French jockey Freddy Head was taken to hospital with slight head injuries after falling shortly before a race at the Saint-Cloud course, here, yesterday. AFP
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    • 1160 32 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A total of 322 horses has been entered (or the Selangor Turf Club meeting here on Oct. 18 and 19, and Oct. 25 and 26 (or horses in Classes 3. 4 and 5. They comprise 40 in Class 3. 158 in Class 4 and 124
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    • 137 32 i First day (Oct. 18): Class 3 Div 2 1,800 m; Class 4 I Div 2 1,800 m; Div 5-7: 1,200 m; Class 5 Div 2 1,800 m; Div 3-5 1.200 m. Second day (Oct. 1): Class 3 Div 1 1,800 m; Class 4 Div 1-4 1,200 m;
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE THREE
    • 196 33  -  WILFRED YEO By LIM YONG 001, a 27 rr-old businessman, Singapore's junior four-ball champion. And no-one will dispute his being a worthy claimant to the crown, least of all Png Kirn Seng, his opponent in last night's final at the Katong Saloon. I.im took
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    • 180 33  -  JOE OORAI By RAJAGOPAL Suriamurthy. Singapore's midfield player, and Quah Kirn Song, former international striker, will leave today for Hongkong to join professional soccer club Caroline Hill. The two Tampines Rovers players have been fiven permission by the 'oothall Association of Singapore to be
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    • 256 33  -  BERNARD PEREIRA By NATIONAL trainee Won* badminton championship The Singapore Badm his taking part from the on Singapore's participa Communist country. The 22-year-old sales assistant had received the invitation from the Taiwan Badminton Associa- tion. And he had planned to compete under the banner of
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    • 327 33  - SSRA switch Gifford to Pepsi Scheme PATRICK BASTIANS By NEW ZEALAND squash authority Buch Gifford, on loan to the Singapore Squash Rackets Association from their Kiwi counterparts, has been switched to the Pepsi Cola training scheme, now that he has completed work on upgrading the standard of local referees and
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    • 64 33 KIM SENG beat Anson 2-0 in the inter-constituency volleyball tournament at Boon Teck Community Centre last night Other results: Serangoon Gardens bt Kg Clam 2*. Moulmein bt Nee Soon 2-1. BraddeU Heights bt Kim Keat 2-0. Geylang East bt Boon Teck 2-0. Tiong Bahru bt Paya Lebar 2-0. Alexandria bt
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    • 287 33 CHINA were dropped from the Merdeka soccer tournament because the Football Association of Malaysia had been unable to obtain the necessary clearance from the Sports Ministry. FAM president Datuk Seri Hamzah Abu Samah gave this reason at a Press conference here today to "clear the air" over why China were
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    • 44 33 JAKARTA, Wed Former Jakarta Governor Ah Sadikin has surrendered his chairmanship of the Indonesian Football Federation (PSSI) because of "other pressing duties" and because he does not want to "inconvenience" the federation through his political views. SIA take off to brilliant start in Genting
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    • 309 33 GENTING HIGHLANDS, Wed. Singapore Airlines Group made a rousing start with thumping 50 victories in both the men's and women's sections of the inter-airlines table tennis championship here today. In the men's section, SIA beat Scandinavian Airlines System 5-0 in their opening, before brushing aside the challenge of Qantas with
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    • 189 33 THE WLs travel ladastr> M)Danh team rhamplenshlps kirk eff temerrew at the Yerfc Hotel with a faahiea shew aad an exhlUtlea hy t«p Slagapere players, reperts PATRICK BASTIANS. Avto, the lateraatleaal ear rental firm, are iHtt talking abeat the ameaat ef meaey they are sinking Into the restricted teamainent, hat
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    • 260 33 KAKI BUKTT, who meet Police in the President's Cup soccer semi-finals at the Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (8), are brimming with confidence after the release of their star striker, Fandi Ahmad, from Nee Soon Army camp, reports JOE DORAI. Kaki Bukit officials have managed to obtain the co-operation of the
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    • 356 33 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Kuwait must still be rated among the top contenders, even if they are unlikely to be represented by their Asian Cup-win-ning side, in the Merdeka Cup soccer tournament, starting here next Wednesday. This is the view of the Football Association of Malaysia president, Datuk Seri Hamzah Abu
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    • 247 33  - KEN JALLEH THE MEN from Britain s Royal Navy started off impressively, attacking i from the whistle and looking as if they would run 1 off easy winners. But, as the match progressed, their hopes and enthusiasm faded and I Singapore Cricket Club romped home in this friendly game at
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    • 57 33 GAMES laleriUtaWrv beard: soccer and volleyball (Cub HDB, 7). GOLF laternaUcnal Pawmoet Cap (Bukit course). HOCKRY Frteadly: SCC v RN Task Force (SCC. 5.15). SOCCER PrwMeat's Cap semi-final: Kaki Bukit v Polio (Jalan Besar Stadium. 8). SMA Jar*a« linup U>um» meat: (Yeong Ho ground. Ju rong, 5 15) VOLLEYBALL Inter-con
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  • 147 34 7 -vehicle crash causes snarl THIS I* the aftermath of aevea-vehlrle pilc■p yesterday mornlnn. It in a near mlrara- esvapr far the drivers af the two cars In fraat m they climbed sat the wrecks with•at sertoas lajwto. Mr Lee Chaaa Hal, driver the P*rd (•rtlaa crashed aader the tarry,
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  • 35 34 HKRI.IN. Wed A group of a tuckers believed to be led inn Kurdish students invaded the Turkish consulate here today, battled employees and injured three diplomats before fleeing, a consulate spokeswoman said UPI
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  • 240 34 U.S. AID FOR GULF NATIONS THAT STAY OUT OF CONFLICT WASHINGTON, Wed ONE week after sending radar surveillance command planes to Saudi Arabia, the I'nlted States said yesterday It was willing to supply similar military assistance to other Persian (iulf nations so long as they stay out of the Iran-Iraq
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  • 81 34 LONDON, Wed. Gold prices dipped today in apparent reaction to a report that Iran had sold a quarter of its gold reserves 13 million ounces to finance its war with Iraq. London's five bullion houses agreed on a morning gold "fix" of I U*****.50 an ounce,
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  • 32 34 NEW YORK, Wed The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial issues was unchanged at 960 67 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.
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  • 147 34 Late CLASSIFIED DEATHS SUNNY UM KIN CHWEE aged M passed away peacefully on 810.80 Dearly missed by wife Mary, sons James. Roland and daughter Fiona Cortege leaves 418J Block 20 Chal Chee Road at 100 pm Friday *****0 for Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Church Slglap Hill and thence for
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  • 59 34 MIAMI, Wed. Model Airplanes, the makers of parts (or a toy airplane, has agreed to pay more than U*****,000 (SJ500.000) to the widow and son of Mr Brian Rice. 28. who was electrocuted in 1975 when the stainless steel control of a i model plane he was flying
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  • 233 34 Aussie 'no' to land purchase by S'pore company CANBERRA, Wednesday THE Australian Government has refused approval for a multi-million dollar land purchase by a Singapore company on the Gold Coast, Australia's premier tourist resort 1i Treasurer John Howard said today that Robin Holdings Pty Ltd of Singapore was the successful
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    • 188 34 What the postman received It's no longer called the Dead Letter Department, but is known as the Return Letter Unit. And with good reason. Find out more about this important service in our centrespread today. Also Now that The Bard or not The Bard controversy has revealed that Shakespeare has
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    • 188 34 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The Government is looking into the idea of setting up international trading companies to promote the export of Singapore-made goods. FOO CHOY PENG finds that there is wide gap in the views of traders. Other items: The stock market plunged yesterday. The Government
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  • Page 34 Miscellaneous
    • 178 34 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers la aeventl places from late morning. TEMP. (C) up to i a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mla. SUNSET today: 8.24 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: «.1« a.m. GLOBAL weather Amsterdam 4-12C Rain Lm Aagelra 17-29C Cloudy Ataeas 18-25C Cloudy MaaXa 11-26C Cloudy Bahrala 27-33C Haze Maalla
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  • SECTION TWO The Straits Times
    • 5 1 SECTION TWO The Straits Times
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      • 82 1 THE 67-member Guangxi Guilin Caidiao Opera Troupe will be performing the acclaimed opera, Liv San Jie, nightly at the National Theatre from next Wednesday to Oct 30. Besides a cast of 39, which includes famed actress Huang Wanqiu, the troupe will also bring its own traditional
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      • 57 1 zA zoc6o weeds zofii sundry fees zohuo groceries io|i acrobatics l^luon in a jumble zozhi magazine zowu sundry duties jiazo mingled; mixed idluon wu zhong disorderly and unsystematic zo er bu luon mixed but not confused For example, you may say, Zhe hui peng zhangman le zacSo.
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      • 1214 1 6 When I was very young, my father used to bring me to opera shows. After the show, he would talk to me about the story, the acting and the music. As years passed, I was imperceptibly influenced. Hence, even when I was a
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      • 261 1 With National at home, you have more time for yourself. I V^^^\ #H^fe 888 -ta afl work and no play makes you a dull perSOU .^~'r' I That's why National created the fully automaitS^n^^l^^MPMl! tIC was lin< machines. To take loads off your HH 4^4fl im shoulders. s Llke the
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      • 78 1 Promoting yourself IL PranMttoasr Who doesat Uke themr tint before you even begin to climb tkat ladder, there are certain prerequisites to be fulfilled. Find oat what tkey are on Pag* 6 Success trumpeted F Two dedicated artiste have much to blew their own trumpet* about and one literally does.
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      • 288 2 THE GOOD old days of the late '50s and early '60s are repeated in tonight's Thursday Night Entertainment Special (Ch 5, 10.10 pm.) titled Dick Clark Special: Good Ol' Days. Many performers of the era are featured with Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon joining Dick Clark as conosts.
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        125 2 TONIGHTS episode of Sw.rd Of Rmiium (9.25 pm) sees Pei Yu and Tian Gang meeting Yu Mei He through Hong Lian Hua. Pei Yu sees Tang Ung that night but cuts short the meeting when Tang Wu Shuan appears. Xie Tian Bi comes to Hrng Lian Hua and
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      • 37 2 HIGH happaral (Ch 3, 9.45 p.m.) today is titled North Of Tucson and sees Victoria saving a fellow stagecoach passenger who has vowed to avenge the death of his family, killed during the civil war.
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      • 115 2 POPULAR ClMrics (FM 3.06 p.m.) features three items today. They are: Yuen Mao's Dance Of The Yao People. Cha Hao Ho and Kang Chen's The Butterfly Lover's Concerto and Jian Chen's Song Of The Five Fingers Mountain by Takako Nishizaki on the violin and Seow Yit Kin on
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      • 53 2 IN Pieces Of Song (6.45. p.m.) Derek Parker continues his series of English songs written between 1580 and the present day. Many of the composers, such as Purcell, Sullivan, Quilter and Britten, may be familiar to listeners, but the series aims to introduce some new names, particularly from the
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      • 46 2 IN Top Of The Pops (3.30 p.m.) Brian Matthew from London hosts another half-hour which features today's chart toppers. And in the evening we have Four In Four (8 p.m.) with Joseph Goh churning out "live" today's hits together with information and news on them.
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    • Page 2 Miscellaneous
      • 270 2 Straits Times Crossword ACEOHH 5 Frenchmen taking fashionable 1 Side o< meat from the occi- *»nnent out for burning (9) j—.t (4 j) 6 Swallow well-known spirit (5) 5 Car demolished hut and came 1 1 to UM tocrM(7) don borough (7,8) 9 P.lebtoe form of entertain- Swell acted about
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      • 138 2 WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION by The Stage Club at the Drama Centre, Canning Rise at 8 p.m. Tickets at $2 and $1 at usual centres. Repeat performance tomorrow night. AN EVENING OF CHINESE DANCES by the National Theatre Club at the Victoria Theatre at 8.15 p.m. Tickets at $5 and
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      • 1199 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening fokwed by The You* 6 25 M»«*»« O» Superman And The Restless stolen E'ephant 3.25 Diary Of Evenb (Chinese) 6 55 Cultural (English) 3.30 The Proud Twins (r) 7 Th *M>pet Show 4.15 Science Report J-g J""'^ 430 A H bi? a
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 589 3 ASK Ishaq Angullia's friends, neighbours or relatives what they think of this young man and they will tell you he is one chap who perpetually blows his own trumpet every day in fact! He has been doing that unblushingly for seven years and even went as
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      • 523 3 Fine balance between fact and fiction Final Countdown Now on at Odeon Reviewed by MARLENE KITTS TIME travel is a popular theme for film-makers. KlaaJ Countdown poses the enigmatic question of what one man would do if faced with the choice of averting a cataclysmic event the Japanese invasion of
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      • 432 3 Story by lft GERALDINE TANG X y knowing how to play the instrument you need 1| stamina and must be V iHk. Ishaq Angullia There are girls who are veterans on the mmmhj^hj|^^^kjm||^HH beauty circuit, entering one contest after another. What are they really after? Tan Shee Lah goes behind
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      • 84 3 UDEMCO PRIMA PTE LTD I TOGETHER WITH HYDRO LAND WISH TO INVITE ALL... Naval Architects, Shipbuilders, Ship Owners Operators, Marine Engineers and Off-Shore Operators to the first sea trials of the unique Hydro/and Hydraulic Propulsion Unit at Chin Huat Launching Yard, Lot A6316 Pioneer Sector 1, Jurong, Singapore 2262, on
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      • 253 4 Opens ORCHARD Today! (*****88) 4 SHOWS AT 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm It's Laughter From Outer-Space! n las "h lows ifTMr*. A^. mKHEI DE FUHES /ft Jgk. v CBIBBRU f/k The SPACEMEN !J, (>V of SAINT j/Aa TROPEZ 1C OPENS CATHAY TODAY! (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11AM, 1.30, 4, 6.30 9.15PM And
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      • 185 4 'PRINCE: OPENS "TODAY! "i (Phon« *****38) 5 SHOWS: 11am. 130, 4 00, 6.30. 9.15 NO FREE LIST The bluest The bloodiest water island. Z. Hi '^^t^j^rwEnj^gg I 111 I K#^- [Ufc MICHAEL CAINE DAVID WARNER > ISEE THE FILM READ THE PAN BOOK! Distributed by j TIMES DISTRIBUTORS SDN BHD
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      • 513 5  - Dancing with feeling TOH WENG CHOY By "THERE must be feeling," she affirmed, her impassive Oriental looks underscoring her seriousness. "It's quite pointless getting every body and leg movement correct, it will only be mechanical," added dancer Madam Wong Li Hwei, who has been at it for 30 years, starting
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      • 603 5 Dream ana reality in the world of mime Mime Show by Pradel Oct 7, DBS Auditorium Reviewed by JOHN OE SOUZA Photos: GIAN BEE YOON LIGHT. The tableau shows a walker, frozen in mid-stride, all in white shirt, pants, ballet shoes the black half -moon eyebrows, red lips and glazed
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      • 319 5 PROMOTE MANDARIN SONG LYRICS WRITING CONTEST Jointly organised by Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The Straits Times, Nanyang Siang Pau, Sin Chew Jit Poh, Shin Min Daily News and Min Pao. RULES. 1. The purpose of this contest is to promote Mandarin amongst the Chinese community. 2. All
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 1121 6 As a new entrant into the job market do you want to follow the crowd or do you want to draw away from your colleagues, pull up your socks and organise your work? Our reporter TENG JUAT LENG found out that the best
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      • 804 6 Wedding receptions to pay or not to pay Times are changing and so are wedding receptions. Traditionally the bride's parents had to pick up the reception bill but young women are thinking twice about this. WHEN Mary Sheehan and David Naka began planning their wedding earlier this year in Washington,
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      • 969 7 The tutorials cost US$l,BOO (553.762) per student and such internationally respected experts as the architect R. Buckminster Fuller, the musician Ravi Shankar and the poet Kenneth Rexroth have devoted hundreds of hours with students who design their own curriculums. Many of the 350 graduate and undergraduate students
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      • 617 7  -  FREDHECHINGER By in Middlebury THE Open University of America, based on the irresistible idea of a higher -education network that would rely primarily on television, video discs and other electronic deis struggling to be born. The success of Britain's Open I'niversity. which recently celebrated its 10th
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