The Straits Times, 16 July 1982
1982-07-16
1
4
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section14 1982-07-16 1 The Straits Times |Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
-
233 1982-07-16 1 Million dollar bribe offer charge A SI B-CONTRAC-TOR and a director of Won Hup Construction Pte Ltd were charged In court yesterday with conspiring to offer a $1 million bribe to a builder concerning a PSA contract for the building of warehouses. Inspector A i Vaz, prosecuting, told the court233 words
-
Article69 1982-07-16 1 DACCA. Thurs Bangladesh, which faced a critical food shortage early this year, no* has 1.6 million tonn<> of food either in stock or in promised food aid, enough to meet food needs until the end al the year. Food Minister, retired Air Viiv-Marshal Abdul Gafoor Mahmud.AP - 69 words
-
Article50 1982-07-16 1 JAKARTA. Thurs Indonesia will be able to import Canadian uranium and nuclear technoloßv ■imiri I joint agreement on thf [H-.icpful application of DUdMT power The agreement was signed in Ottawa by visiting Indonesian Minister of Mines and Energy Subroto and Canadian I oreign Minister Mark Macguigan. OPECNA.50 words
-
Article645 1982-07-16 1 Iranians within 15 km of Basra' BAGHDAD, Thursday IRAQI troops were today locked in heavy fighting with Iranian forces who claimed they were within 15 km of Basra, Iraq's second largest city. The official Iraqi News Agency (INA) said that after two days of battlesAgencies - 645 words
-
358 1982-07-16 1 SINGAPORE Airlines said yesterday that it was not remiss in checking the travel documents of the 40 Afghan passengers who travelled from Madras to Sydney on July 12. A statement from the airline said that on June 5, the 40 passengers had paid358 words
-
Article98 1982-07-16 1 Half a bed better than no bed? JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. A husband sawed a bed in half after accusing his wife of taking more than her share, the Johannesburg Star reported today. The wife called the police and filed a charge of malicious damage to property. The husband the paper didAP - 98 words
-
Article65 1982-07-16 1 TOKYO, Thurs. One In three small and medium-sized factories in Japan is using or planning to introduce robots, says a bank survey released yesterday. The Shoko Chukin Bank surveyed 500 small and mediumsized enterprises in Japan. Results showed that 15.1 per cent of the 350 companiesAP - 65 words
-
140 1982-07-16 1 BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand today ordered Australian journalist Barry Wain, diplomatic correspondent (or the Asian Wall Street Journal, to leave the country within seven days. Wain, 37, told Reuters he was summoned to the Foreign Ministry by spokesman Jetn Sueharitkul and told the government had decidedReuter - 140 words
-
525 1982-07-16 1 NEW DELHI, Thursday A GROUP of 40 Afghans who were expelled from Australia returned to Madras today and were kept at the airport transit lounge under tight police guard, the Press Trust of 1 India (PTI) reported. The group, including a 22-year-old pregnant woman, had525 words
-
Article, Illustration109 1982-07-16 1 MANILA, Thurs. A man was rvported killed as tropical storm Winona lashed the main Philippine island of Luzon today, Mowing down trees and flooding rice fields in the country's central rice bowl. Schools were closed, domestic flights cancelled and employees of private offices sent home early asAP; UPI - 109 words
-
1238 1982-07-16 1 LESLIE FONG - LESLIE FONG PM on lessons of Falklands war By Associate fditor I FKKL like a conductor at a concert bowW Ing to applause but unable to turn around and Invite the accomplished musicians in his orchestra to rise and receive the ovation for1,238 words
-
853 1982-07-16 1 LONDON, Thurs MR LEE KUAN YEW was described today as one of those leaders of men with inspired idealism and great vision who dream greatly and can kindle the people with the fire from their burning soul. This glowing tribute to ihe Prime853 words
-
Article110 1982-07-16 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Ronald Reagan has invited Mr Lee Kuan Yew to lunch at the WhitP House on July 21 during his unofficial visit to Washington, a White House spokesman announced yesterday. Deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said Mr Lee will meet other administration officialsUPI - 110 words
-
Article60 1982-07-16 1 BAGHDAD, Taura. Iraa akmt d«wn tod»> two Iranian Phantom Jet fighters In dMflghta »ver Basra, the Iraqi News not deny th* Iraqi claim, but an Iranian military communique bro»dr*Nt by Tehran Radio failed to repeat earlier report* that Fran's tr»«p« were within 14.4 km of60 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement109 1982-07-16 1 Mjjg As if good looks aren't enough, the electronic Silver-Reed 25 CE II is built to withstand heavy paperwork loads: It types quickly, qulet'T'TTl TYI Q T"IM •lv and smoothly A AAAI CMlvi. al tne touch of your I"T*1 1 cf"T7" fingers. And because UL LLOUy it's very versatile. It109 words
-
Advertisement80 1982-07-16 1 warn Ym*' 64 pages today 5-POINT PLAN TO HELP LPG USERS Pago 10 Finance houses seek to revamp image Pag* 11 Roads closed for N-day Parade rehearsal Pag» 14 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS S, 4, C, 9 CAUSEWAY IS COMICS IS EDITORIAL 1C LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMKS Bl SINKSS80 words
-
Advertisement146 1982-07-16 1 NATIONAI LIBRARY SINGAP'- 1^ if inr'c SfIFETY niiiu j boots With PU Soles m Extra Ught M KING'S SHOE MFC PTE LTD \s^&t' 147, KallanQWay 1 king s on f arth T*l: *****1 1 (S lines) Distributor MKt IWIMD. K.L. T»| *****8 *****4 MR LEE REMEMBERS LONDON: P. 12 CX7I2DAIIY146 words
-
-
IN SUMMARY...
-
Article287 1982-07-16 2 Petrol from trees MONEY may not grow on trees but petrol may. Or rather, the bright green shrub known in America as the Gopher plant exudes a white, sticky latex that scientists believe can be converted to fossil petroleum superior to crude oil. Professor Melvin Calvin, a NoDel287 words
-
Article676 1982-07-16 2 LPG fraud THE government and the Consumers' Association of Singapore have joined hands to do battle against the liquified petroleum gas swindlers, who are endangering lives by selling adulterated gas in defective cylinders. Five main lines of action are being planned: stiffer penalties, (present fine is $2,000) for tampering676 words
-
Article273 1982-07-16 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE most serious implication of Iran's Invasion of Iraq Is something which can never be over-repeated, if we value the system under which the International (■•immunity conducts its relations. Once a country chooses to live by its own rales, It most face the consequences of273 words
-
Article323 1982-07-16 2 SIA'S BILLION DOLLAR PREPARATION FOR 1983 SINGAPORE AIRLINES is investing billions of dollars in the expectation that the air transport industry will recover next year. Mr Lim Chin Beng, its managing director, said yesterday: "Although the outlook for the airline industry is still sombre, we are hopeful of323 words
-
Article64 1982-07-16 2 FAMILY TIES FADING IN JAPAN JAPAN'S welfare system is not keeping pace with the growth of its elderly population, which is increasing rapidly. Traditionally, the elderly in Japan counted on their families for support and it was common for three generations to co-exist in the same house. But with64 words
-
Article235 1982-07-16 2 Almost a dream team WINNING the World Cup seems to have whet the apetite of Italian club managers. Juventus, in particular. It has just signed on Zbigniew Boniek, of Poland, and Michel Platini, of France, to add to its star-studded side of six national players, including Paolo Rossi. It235 words
-
Article528 1982-07-16 2 Iran's war aims IRAN seems to have two aims in its invasion of Iraq to cripple the oil-based economy and slash a key military supply route from Kuwait. The ultimate objective, however, is to destroy Iraq's fighting power, and to topple President Saddam Hussein, American intelligence sources528 words
-
Article173 1982-07-16 2 Islamic rule 'possible' PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday that he was not ruling out Islamic rule for the country. But he did not want Malaysians to be unduly worried because "we don't want to impose our will," he told the national news agency,173 words
-
Article124 1982-07-16 2 Sad pilgramage U LJENFUNG compares her visits to two places where she studied. Cornell has recovered, its serenity from the days of student rage and vandalism. But Changsa, in Hunan the school is a wreck physically and in mood compared to tne days when it was124 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement130 1982-07-16 2 TEAC X-1 OOORBL the first tape-decks to incorporate built-in dbx for astonishing tiOdß dynamic range Outstanding features: t^^u—^—^^-~ hwh^mi^^m wide dynamic range jBF SSa^^^BI I inaudible tape hiss mk j V BrvVw ultra low wow flutter j l^^^^^^lPCJtJLlß rec. mute auto spacer iimtKß/ttM^^S I.C. logic 3-motor transport n qdy direct-drive130 words
-
-
AROUND THE WORLD
-
283 1982-07-16 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. The escalating war between Iraq and Iran could disrupt oil supply from both Opec nations and erase the global oil surplus. But even if the fighting knocked out Iranian and Iraqi oil productions, other Opec producers would be able toUPI - 283 words
-
Article, Illustration375 1982-07-16 3 Teheran 'out to choke Baghdad oil lifeline' WASHINGTON, Thursday IRAN appears to be going all out to cripple Iraq's oil-based economy and possibly slash a key military supply route from Kuwait, United States intelligence sources said yesterday. Iran's ultimate objectives are probably to destroy Iraq's fighting power, already badly shakenAP - 375 words
-
Article136 1982-07-16 3 Iranians for talks in Tokyo TOKYO. Thurs. Mitsui and Co. said today that an Iranian technical team was scheduled to arrive here on Monday for a week's visit to discuss the possibility of resuming work on the joint petrochemical complex project in southern Iran. Mitsui, Japan's second largest general tradingKyodo - 136 words
-
262 1982-07-16 3 JERUSALEM, Thursday A SINGLE Soviet-supplied batch of equipment captured from the Palestinians in Lebanon is worth US$25O million (about $520 million) and could by itself cover a large portion of Israel's war costs from the Lebanese campaign, a senior Israeli military officerAFP - 262 words
-
SHIPPETS
-
Article42 1982-07-16 3 DEPUTY foreign ministers of the seven Warsaw Pact countries had met in Moscow to discuss Israel's invasion of Lebanon, East European sources said yesterday. They also dealt with the plight of the besieged Palestinian guerillas in West Beirut. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
-
Article64 1982-07-16 3 Lack of quorum AN EMERGENCY foreign ministers' meeting of the Islamic Conference Organisation (ICO) to prepare for a summit dealing with Israel's invasion of Lebanon was postponed for lack of auorum, the official Saudi Press Agency said in Bahrain. ICO Secretary-General Habib Chatti said only 24 of the 43 membersReuter - 64 words
-
Article45 1982-07-16 3 EGYPTIAN President Hosni Mubarak made his first call for an Arab summit on Thursday, saying it was necessary for the Arab world to put aside its differences and concentrate on finding a haven for the trapped Palestinian guerillas in Beirut. UPI.UPI - 45 words
-
-
Article31 1982-07-16 3 BEIJING. Thurs.— Census takers have discovered 23 people aged 100 or over 22 of them women in Shanghai, China's largest city, the official Xinhua news agency reported last night. AP.AP - 31 words
-
Article32 1982-07-16 3 PERTH, Thurs. The world's oldest active sailing ship, the Klaraborg, sank yesterday off western Australia after taking water in heavy seas. Ten people aboard the 132-year-old vessel were rescued. UPI.UPI - 32 words
-
225 1982-07-16 3 MOGADISHU, Thurs. THE Organisation of African Unity has called for an immediate ceasefire in the Ogaden region as fighting between Ethiopia and Somalia intensified, threatening to erupt into full-scale war. In a message to Somali President Siad Barre and Ethiopian leader Mengistu HaileUPI - 225 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement414 1982-07-16 3 Bring home some real treats Mumll, Delicious ready-to-serve -JrVif^' P, el Bg s Corn "^S&w^ 1 For sherbets and pies, and mVm^ 1 Mixed Drinks fGOLoI Jelly Crystals everything nice toppings of fresh, MM MjTw (Del Monte) 0. 0 \crestJ Handed Pack whipped cream, the pick of -EMS* JET 3414 words
-
-
AROUND THE WORLD 2
-
108 1982-07-16 4 Nine more nations behind in arms loans WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States has disclosed that nine more countries are behind in repaying loans (or US arms purchases. On Tuesday, the Defence Department said Ethiopia, Nicaragua and Bolivia were behind in payments which it called in default. The department said yesterdayReuter - 108 words
-
461 1982-07-16 4 He vows to seek constructive ties with Soviets WASHINGTON, Thursday MR GEORGE SHULTZ headed for virtually certain confirmation by the Senate as US Secretary of State after he was unanimously endorsed by the Foreign Relations Committee yesterday. Mr Shultz, who vowed to pursueAP - 461 words
-
Article290 1982-07-16 4 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs ARGENTINA'S refusal to formally recognise an end to hostilities in the Falkland Islands obliges Britain to spend money and energy in their continued defence, according to government sources here. They say the cost will force Britain to return to negotiations with ArgentinaAP - 290 words
-
Article209 1982-07-16 4 WASHINGTON, Thursday THE United States should withdraw most of its ground troops from Western Europe and make it fully responsible for its own land defence, a private research group said yesterday. A study by the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis said a landmark shiftReuter - 209 words
-
134 1982-07-16 4 NEW YORK, Thurs. A federal judge yesterday rejected defence motions to quash a jury's conviction of the Rev Sun Myung Moon of South Korea on tax evasion charges. United States District Judge Gerard Goettel rendered his derision after Prof Laurence Tribe of the Harvard LawAP - 134 words
-
Article, Illustration54 1982-07-16 4 Breakfast befitting only galloping gourmets BRKAKFAST served on silver platters and for galloping gourmets only. What's more, it is first-class fare prepared by renowned rooks and offered by waiters. The unusual occasion? The annual Days of the Horses, an event with demonstrations and shows featuring horses of all types held54 words
-
Article47 1982-07-16 4 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The I'nitod Stales hopes to usr thp space shuttle to erect a fuel station by 1990. The station would service ships destined for trips deeper into space, said Mr Ivan Bekey, director of advanced programmes at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration AP.AP - 47 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement426 1982-07-16 4 The Perfect Pair 28-80mm/F3.5-4.5 W^ 7 a ts«.M o^eWw d^B i|> Lw9bl B^L^fc=Jl^_^B^l bBIbIbB 80 200 mm F4.S I^^^^ 2BBomm F 3.5 4.5 The most compact One Touch' Zoom +Macro Your photographic skills can now in on your subjects marvellously at take a new turn, with "One Touch" 200 mm426 words
-
Advertisement120 1982-07-16 4 ■B^' -v S«^^o^Si s They Ww* 9 w^^^^^^ bounce on stage |lfr"' like three electricfying dynamos! An explosion of musical harmony! Fernando, Emillio and Arthur are The Tiongco Brothers. This handsome, clean-cut Filipino trio entertains with a repertoire of gentle ballads and sentimental soul to the latest hits from the120 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement585 1982-07-16 5 UHT MILK 250 ml 1 t^^n C (PLAIN. CHOCOLATE 5™ LEMON B STRAWBERRY) m A MILKiLH^E LIME 355m1. '<! Hk PROCESSED ™J«WO 48^ CHEDDAR CHEESE T~*^« J— L oj K SI =11 <e^O^°^^ ~~^4 AI%A I TEEYIHJIA I I ORANGE CONCENTRATE -^^SiSiS^U^ i™"« NROLLS ls»*Stejl UPTON SERVICE N^ O fV585 words
-
-
AROUND THE WORLD 3
-
212 1982-07-16 6 China clamps down on foreign study and contacts BEIJING, Thursday CHINA'S highest leaders no longer are permitted to send their children overseas to study and police have been detaining some Chinese with foreign contacts, Western diplomatic sources said yesterday. The sources said the clampdown on foreign contacts and study abroadAP - 212 words
-
Article30 1982-07-16 6 UISBON, Thurs. The Portuguese Parliament yesterday voted to abolish its military watchdog committee, the Council of the Revolution, ending eight years of transition to full civilian government. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
-
142 1982-07-16 6 Zail Singh elected India's seventh President NEW DELHI. Thurs. Mr Zail Singh, a veteran politician and freedom fighter, today became India's seventh President in an election enhancing Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's power base. Mr Zail Singh, a 66-year-old Sikh, won 72 per cent of the vote. He scored 754,113 votesReuter; UPI - 142 words
-
Article, Illustration180 1982-07-16 6 VO Dai Ton (right), a former South Vietnamese government official who was brought before the press and diplomatic corps in Hanoi on Tuesday, turned what would have been a propaganda coup for the Hanoi government Into an embarrassment by refusing to confess. Mr Ton, 4S,AP - 180 words
-
351 1982-07-16 6 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Thurs. The United States has warned the Japanese government that Tokyo will soon become the centre of Soviet intelligence activities unless the police crack down on the KGB's activities in Japan. The warning, which351 words
-
389 1982-07-16 6 When imperial army 'advanced' into Asia TOKYO, Thursday JAPANESE school officials are embroiled in a debate over how Japan's military actions in world War Two should be described in the nations textbooks. Amid strong protests from teachers organisations, publishers' unions and pacifist groups, the Education Ministry recently stated that allAP - 389 words
-
WORLD BRIEFS
-
Article49 1982-07-16 6 INDONESIAN AIRBORNE troops yesterday staged a lightning exercise on one of the disputed Natuna Lslands in the South China Sea, part of which is claimed by Vietnam, an air force spokesman said. The exercise followed the recent landing of armed Vietnamese refugees on the disputed island. AFP.AFP - 49 words
-
Article70 1982-07-16 6 THAILAND'S NATIONAL security chief squadron leader Prasong Soonsiri warned Western countries yesterday against cutting back their immigrant quotas for Indochinese refugees. Speaking at a two-day Conference of International Aid agencies he said: "Should other countries fail to honour their commitments (to resettle the refugees), Thailand may beReuter - 70 words
-
Article48 1982-07-16 6 TURKISH DEPUTY Premier Turgut Ozal and Finance Minister Kaya Erdem resigned on Wednesday along with Reconstruction and Settlement Minister Serif Tuten, Prime Minister Bulend Ulusu's office announced. The resignation came in the wake of the collapse of the Kastelli Finance Companies last June a. afp.48 words
-
Article68 1982-07-16 6 THE POLISH independent trade union Solidarity, now suspended, is believed to have received huge sums of money from Roberto Calvi, the President of the troubled Italian Banco Ambrosiano who was found hanged in London last month, the D Mattino of Naples said yesterday. The paper said theAFP - 68 words
-
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement246 1982-07-16 6 SANYO SPLIT AIR CONDITIONERS UESIXSKJSSoSX <y with IC thermostat and sliding selector, remote control g switch, provide you precise cooling to save energy. fiSS^HHHI HHJHBHBHB (HHHH^H^I k >rfl HHfej^^^^ZJS *90^^| I floor units BP■^dirVFV ifl K^^J^-Ty A k.^ Ik «V SAPFC 1208 3520W (iToO^T^^^^T S^ ■^■fc '^■fl ■^■^^HcT*n**TCn*!fi&i9!llffl SAPFC *****690W246 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement975 1982-07-16 7 You Can Count On \j y\_ H I j^^^^^SVrr-^^ /2k >> I Tf r->> Emporium Holdings Group tV^ >JM?«««» rl iSoo»^^ 1 I F < lillfiSJi *A o#i v i R r i f'^F^oN""; r> f I cjo****^ 1 J i w Un \wm) mvil I w i <^m\ guabantebd975 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement339 1982-07-16 8 I you want to be moved. m^B^ Outstanding. is the word to describe the The best aerodynamics. Its drag coefficient All these plus an attractive instrument panel The 1400 GL and GLX. and the 1600 GLS Tredia. The beautiful, exciting new car from is 0n1y0.39. So less wind drag, more339 words
-
-
AROUND THE WORLD 4
-
404 1982-07-16 9 LONDON, Thurs BRITISH RAIL yesterday announced it would shut the strike-plagued system on Wednesday and sack any employee who refuses to return to work. The nation-wide railroad said that any staff refusing to accept a flexible work schedule in place of the rigid, eighthour dayNYT - 404 words
-
Article127 1982-07-16 9 TORIES STILL ON TOP SAYS POLL LONDON, Thurs. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party is maintaining its lead over its rivals, while Mr Michael Foot's main opposition labour Party is as divided as ever and shows no sign of picking up support, according to a Gallup Poll yesterday. The pollAP - 127 words
-
Article49 1982-07-16 9 PRAGUE, Thurs. Five workmen were killed instantly yesterday in a high-tension electricity power line accident at Komarno, southern Slovakia, the daily newspaper Zemedelske Noviny reported today. They were lifting an 8-metre long steel pipe when it touched the powerline overhead, and they were electrocuted. AFP.AFP - 49 words
-
Article27 1982-07-16 9 PRETORIA. Thurs. At least 13 people died in a collision between two light planes west of Pretoria yesterday, a police spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
-
191 1982-07-16 9 Commission wants arbitration BRUSSELS, Thurs THE European community failed to ameliorate trade differences with Japan at a meeting here yesterday. Community sources said the commission now proposed pressing its case for better access to Japanese markets through an arbitration panel in the General AgreementReuter - 191 words
-
Article165 1982-07-16 9 Formal EEC protest over pipe ban BRUSSELS. Thurs. The European Economic Community will formally protest to the United States today against the extension to European firms of an embargo on technology for the Soviet gas pipeline, diplomatic sources said. The community decided last night that the protest, making official earlierAgencies - 165 words
-
Article57 1982-07-16 9 MELBOURNE, Thurs. Two Australian farmers jailed on kangaroo cruelty charges have been released angry and unbowed. Vernon MorrLsh and John Bonica. of Western Victoria state, were jailed for 10 days after refusing to pay A 55.000 iSJll.OOO) in fines and costs after their convictions in MarchUPI - 57 words
-
147 1982-07-16 9 I love you, the intruder told a startled queen LONDON, Th.urs. A startled Queen Elizabeth, with pins in her hair and wearing a short nightdress, woke up to find a barefoot intruder sitting on the edge of her bed saying "I love you," a British newspaper said today. The prowler,147 words
-
Article139 1982-07-16 9 THK SCANDAL of an intruder entering Queen Kllzaheth's bedroom has led to speculation that London's police rhief, Sir David McNee, may feel obliged to step down. Home Secretary William Whitelaw is due to make a complete report to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Cabinet today. AP. ItReuter - 139 words
-
Article, Illustration93 1982-07-16 9 FKKNCH President Francois Mitterrand reviewing troops on the Champs Klysees during the BaNtllle Day parade in Parts on Wednesday. With him was o*l Roger Parier, military governor of Paris. Mr Mitterrand, celebrating the 193 rd anniversary of the Bastille Day revolt, pledged to expand France's nuclear arsenal93 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement96 1982-07-16 9 IZAAC.J.IZAAC of FEDERAL OPTIEK SUPREME HOUSE IS NOW PRACTISING AT FEDERAL OPTEIK PTE LTD OPTOMETRISTS CONTACT LENS PRACTITIONERS 117, Ist Floor, PLAZA SINGAPURA Singopore 0923 ALL PATIENTS RECORD CARDS of Supreme House hove been tronsferred to PLAZA SINGAPURA IZAAC J. IZAAC O D OPT D RCSC MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION96 words
-
Advertisement39 1982-07-16 9 i METRO I llf i I c^ oS oQ Se^ Cc Metro Supreme: Supreme House. Tel *****91 Metro Orchard: Holiday Inn Bldg Tel *****66 Metro Golden Mile: Merlin Plaza Tel *****44 Metro Marine Parade: Marine Parade Centre Tel *****5539 words
-
-
279 1982-07-16 10 A REGISTRY of Vehicles tester was yesterday sentenced to a total of 14 months' jail on two attempted corruption charges. Ng Poo Son, 41, was convicted of corruptly trying to get $700 from pork seller Ho Phun Kwee, 51, as an279 words
-
496 1982-07-16 10 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL By THE government and I the Case are joining hands to beat the unscrupulous people who tamper with liquefied petroleum gas cylinders. They have worked out a five-point programme (see accompanying report to reduce the danger that such cylinders pose to496 words
-
Article, Illustration286 1982-07-16 10 BRIDGET TAN - BRIDGET TAN By PATROLS by public health inspectors are being stepped up to crack down on illegal hawkers. These hawkers sell mostly fruits such as rambutan, durian and mangosteen. One patrol that went out yesterday picked up two operators, one selling lychees and the other oranges.286 words
-
397 1982-07-16 10 WONG Al KWEI - Little errors that add up to become big losses WONG Al KWEI By TURNING a blind eye to trivial mistakes can add up to a loss of up to a quarter of a company's revenue. If loose valves and badly connected wires are accepted as normal on the production line,397 words
-
77 1982-07-16 10 Zig-zag rider who beat the lights fined A DESPATCH rider, who weaved in and out of traffic at high speed and beat the traffic lights, was fined $250 by a magistrate on Wednesday for inconsiderate driving. Ahmad Rabani bin Othman, 22, weaved in and out of traffic in a zig-zag77 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement86 1982-07-16 10 Canon ■■■■W^bhhhhl L^LBb^Lhhl Lhhw^bHß LhhhW^bhhH ■■■■■■■^^■■■■1 H ■BBH^SSi KflSI iIIIKB^BnBIIBBBHBiBi Captured by Canon F-l at Mooo of a second- Copied by Canon NP Super Xat 135 copies world's fastest 35 SLR Canon camera a minute -world's fastest copier. C/cVIIOII Two advanced technologies meet in Canon to give you wv^i -v86 words
-
-
104 1982-07-16 11 SAFETY IS KEY WORD IN BEDOK FIRM'S CALENDAR AT a firm in Bedok manufacturing portable electric typewriters, Smith-Coro-na, safety is the word. There is even a safety calendar with the focus on a different aspect of safety each month. Quality Control Circle presentations on safety problems are held regularly, pamphlets104 words
-
Article, Illustration240 1982-07-16 11 NEW $5 sterling silver proof and cupro-nlckel coins to commemorate the opening of the Benjamin Sheares Bridge will be Issued on July 2S by the Board or Commltisloners of Currency. The Singapore Mint has struck the coins In conjunction with the nth National240 words
-
Article, Illustration419 1982-07-16 11 THE Culture Ministry's effort to popularise the courtesy lion, Singa, as the mascot for the courtesy campaign, is showing sure signs of success. For the past two weeks, Singa has become the mane attraction. Times House and the courtesy hotline have been swamped with calls419 words
-
Article78 1982-07-16 11 WHILE management cannot punish a worker for not smiling, it could certainly reward those who are always courteous, attentive and helpful to customers. The MP for Boon Lay, Mr Goh Chee Wee. said that management must place greater emphasis on employee's behaviour towards their customers. He also78 words
-
312 1982-07-16 11 I can't recall why name was changed says accused FORMER University of Singaiwre Students' Union (USSU) councillor Kirinjoat Singh Bhalla, 26, accused of corruption, yesterday told a district court that he could not recall why the photo-copy service contractors wanted to change the name in the contract. He was replying312 words
-
389 1982-07-16 11 LILLIAN CHEW - Finance houses seek to revamp image LILLIAN CHEW By FINANCE houses, keen to improve their standing both with the government and the public, will revamp the Finance Houses Association. In the process, some of them may have to pay up to 250 per cent more in subscription. The revamp is389 words
-
Article85 1982-07-16 11 WONG Slew Kay, 39, was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with stealing cars worth $437,000 between Feb 10 1980 and March 27 1982. He was alleged to have taken 12 cars from all over Singapore. Nine of them were MercedesBent. The prosecution applied for a three-week85 words
-
264 1982-07-16 11 POSB to increase its trust fund capital THE Post Office Savings Bank has plans to increase the capital sum of the POSB Centenary Trust Fund from $3 million to $10 million in the next five to 10 years. The chairman of the trust fund and POSB. Mr Tan Chok Kian,264 words
-
Article26 1982-07-16 11 M. IV 11IUU1V SERANGOON Garden Secondary School band will fill MacRitchie Park with the sound of music on Sunday from 5 to 6 p.m.26 words
-
Article15 1982-07-16 11 THE East Coast swimming lagoon will be closed for maintenance on July 20.15 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement520 1982-07-16 11 r i* ,/i ■b* bb^^^*«»*^^s£^« w *V if* -iiZ^*"*"** i S> i %^l'' v -ml. i i» s; IKfl 11 I Le PrintempS IV|>.>rtnHnt Stort- Prime Orchard Road position I r "Le Prinlemps' new departmental store on entire Lower Ground Roof {a Planned ease of pedestrian tlow f Simple bold520 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1136 1982-07-16 12 36 TEARS AGO IN THE BRITISH CAPITAL THE PRIME MINISTER CASTS HIS MIND BACK I ALSO remember enough of the past to regret the passing of that age when power and influence made London throb and hum and count for much more in the affairs of the1,136 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement60 1982-07-16 12 Sclamat Hiir 1 Knya .^^^ii**^ L. MK^^^^^^m^ J A beautiful world of shoes awaits >I "ftttl^^^ Ikjl^M^^^ 1 Sim you at Bata. Courts, sandals, high-heels, W** Mm&KMUm^r wwL- w wedge heels and flatties. In leather. l M canvas, mesh and fashion synthetics. \^m A All at down-to-earth Bata prices. Hi60 words
-
-
Article, Illustration151 1982-07-16 13 THIS van parked along Raffles Quay was towed away by Traffic Police yesterday as they stepped up action against illegal parking in the central city area. Roving squads of Traffic and Central police station officers booked motorists who parked illegally and towed away151 words
-
101 1982-07-16 13 PSC MUST SPONSOR STUDIES IN BRITAIN SINGAPORE students who intend to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate studies in British universities should apply for sponsorship from the Publlr Service Commission. The sponsorship Is a pre-requlslte to the Issue of student visas by the British High onimisNion, which requires students to provide the101 words
-
468 1982-07-16 13 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM By I i COMPANIES have been j cool to an invitation to I promote cultural activities I in Singapore. The Ministry of Culture recently sent out 80 invita- tions to commercial establishments such as hotels, shopping centres, banks j and468 words
-
413 1982-07-16 13 T.F HWANG - High Court dismisses acquisition appeals T.F HWANG By High Court Reporter THE High Court yesterday dismissed with costs the applications of two companies challenging the validity of a government gazette notification which gave rise to the compulsory acquisition of their properties in Telok Blangah. United Engineers and Straits Trading wanted413 words
-
117 1982-07-16 13 Tony Tan to introduce Bill on incentives THE Trade and Industry Minister, Dr Tony Tan, will introduce the Economic Expansion Incentives (Relief from Income Tax) (Amendment) Bill when Parliament sits on July 27. Questions on amusement centres and video games will also be asked at this sitting. Mr Yeo Choo117 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement698 1982-07-16 13 F Cuppaqo'l W^^^ 'Jk^^^^^^«» «a vtt v^B i^B l^H K3^ /IRm -^By ""'imp W™ B p^J CUPPAGE K|LL|NEY ROAD STAT|ON 0F I I| k. 7/ a-.... i... MRT TO BE CONSTRUCTED p*n r^i I tw^l "i^f f L just nearby. U&P" \'\l THE FIRST TOURIST/PEDEST- I \™N HiW I 1^698 words
-
-
Article, Illustration279 1982-07-16 14 Zeroing in on the sweet sight of food- all day long THIS is the hummingbird, nature's most efficient hovercraft which can literally stop in midair and remain afloat with the greatest of ease. Its (Kjwer to stay this way. usually while sipping nectar, comes from its tiny but powerful win^s279 words
-
Article75 1982-07-16 14 Co-op society officials MR A A DAVID has been elected chairman of the Singapore Government Servants' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. other officials are Messrs Abdul Majid bin S. Madar urman), Lee Chwee Meng (secretary), Abdul Kader s o Maidin (treasurer). R A Nathan (asst. secretary). Can (.'hi. in75 words
-
Article15 1982-07-16 14 THE National Museum will be closed for Hari Raya Puasa on July 22.15 words
-
167 1982-07-16 14 ABOI T half of the engineerIng and technology graduates In Singapore are not employed as engineers or scientists. Out of 6,15-1 qualified engineers, only 3,6*1 are practising their profession. This contrasts with dentists where 93.1 per cent of those who were trained as dentlsts167 words
-
427 1982-07-16 14 JULIE TAN - JULIE TAN By HEARTENED by a record attendance of 234,000 visitors last month, Sentosa is planning ways to bring even more smiles to the crowds. One idea is to extend Rasa Sentosa by adding 10 more stalls to the existing 15. Already a427 words
-
Article42 1982-07-16 14 Contractors celebrate THE ANNUAL dinner of the Singapore Electrical Contractors' Association will be held at the Mandarin Hotel today at 7.30 p.m. The guest of honour is Dr Wong Kei Cheong, Minister of State (Labour) and chairman of the National Productivity Board.42 words
-
275 1982-07-16 14 Workers' Party protests parade ruling THE Workers' Party secretary-general, Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam, has protested against the government's decision not to allow opposition political parties to take part in the National Day parade on Aug9. He described as arrogant and arbitrary the government's ruling that the participation of political parties275 words
-
291 1982-07-16 14 A WEEK in May next year has been set aside as "computer information week. From May 9 to 15, there will be news and events to make people more aware of the latest developments in computer services. The week, called "Informatics "83," is291 words
-
Article63 1982-07-16 14 FORMER employees of Rollei Singapore Pte Ltd with claims against the company for retrenchment benefits must submit them to the Liquidator, Peat Marwick and Mitchell, 20th floor, Hong Leong Building, 16 Raffles Quay, Singapore 0104. before 12 p.m. today. Any doubts in completing their claim forms can63 words
-
650 1982-07-16 14 CERTAIN roads and car parks will be closed to all traffic between 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. this Sunday when the first rehearsal for the National Day Parade at the Padang and the route march takes place from 5 p.m. Temporary adjustments650 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement153 1982-07-16 14 Painting Of The Year Inaugural Exhibition You Are InvitedTo I National Museum Art Gallery 16-25 July 1 In March, the Ministry of Culture and many imaginative scenes of local colour, highly commended works will be exhibited at United Overseas Bank Group invited entries powerful portrayals of everyday life and the153 words
-
-
across the causeway
-
Article181 1982-07-16 15 Armed men hold fishing group PORT KLANC, Thurs Thirty Malaysian fishermen from Pulau Ketam were detained and their 10 trawlers seized in international waters by unidentified but heavily armed men two weeks ago. The fishermen were being held in a foreign country and negotiations for their release were almost completed.NST - 181 words
-
Article55 1982-07-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysian police have requested l he assistance of Thai authorities to sorure the release of two Ircnsit Kills I),---lieved to have been kidnapiHMl to southern Thailand. Normahziah Ismail and Normah Mamat. both 13. were reported missing on Sunday from their homes near Dungun, 250AP - 55 words
-
Article101 1982-07-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Malaysian police have crippled a nationwide >aby-for-sale syndicate. The Star newspaper reported here today. It added that five members of the syndicate have been detained since Sun- day and more arrests are expected soon. The syndicate is believ- ed to have sold at least 50AFP - 101 words
-
252 1982-07-16 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. CONVICTS in Pudu jail are brewing a deadly alcoholic mix after their underground drug sup!>ly pipeline was choked, j The Malay Mail reported yesterday. It said doctors have I warned that a large j dose of the brew could be fatal.252 words
-
Article, Illustration272 1982-07-16 15 Dr M: We won't impose Islamic will WE have been extremely reasonable in this country. We have not tried to force non-Muslims to accept anything that is against their conscience. We don't want to impose our will. That's not the proper thing to do but there may be a timeAFP - 272 words
-
287 1982-07-16 15 JOHORE BARU, Thursday THE Johore government has frozen the distribution of timber concessions by the last caretaker government to 90 companies and people, mostly senior state officials. The distribution order was so classified that even the recipients did not know that timber land was comingNST - 287 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1004 1982-07-16 15 A JULIANA'S From July 13th to 24th 9.00 am. to 6.00 pm. A-Henry wallets Less 40 t IVu-lim porcelain sculpture Less 10% to 40% lames Dixon silver-plate cutlery Less 2VV Lady Clare place macs Less 15% to 50% Launei Royal \V.trr;mt handbagi Less W% Marshall wallea Less 45% Mkhada Frey1,004 words
-
-
Page 15 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous139 1982-07-16 15 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp I'LL BE BACK THISAFTEPMOOM. YOUR WIFE GOES To I I vSfi^j iIL YOU'RE I sexio upr Pt^)T|SFOR <f IMPROVE MEP v PIGmT 7/^% ÜB^TWS TO Blondle By Chic Young fl f H ELMO. OO YOU PLAvJI H/suDeTwv^T-V fJ II'OUKE YOUTO PLAY Alley139 words
-
-
470 1982-07-16 16 The Straits Times says.... Iran should learn from Iraq's folly OF all the events in the volatile Middle East, Iran's invasion of Iraq is among the most predictable. Ever since the tide of the 22--month-old Iran-Iraq war turned in Teheran's favour, Ayatollah Khomeiny has been rejecting appeasement and actively preparing470 words
-
Article, Illustration230 1982-07-16 16 Youth unit is a 3 -tier structure PA's Youth Movement is a threetier organisation. At the lowest level are 104 youth groups linked to community centres. These are grouped into five regional youth councils. At the apex is a central youth council based at PA headquarters. Each youth group is230 words
-
Article, Illustration1354 1982-07-16 16 JOHN TAN - JOHN TAN PA's 22 -year march forward from grappling with communism to focusing on the young By JULY 1 passed uneventfully at the People's Association, with only a few remembering that 22 years ago to the day, PA was formed and was immediately thrust into the1,354 words
-
638 1982-07-16 16 CjJMI "I WROTE to Department X long time already nothing. "Alamak, why you didn't tell me before?" ■Why? You got member there?" A "member" Is a friend. In this context, your "member" will cut red tape from inside the department for you638 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement36 1982-07-16 16 PLAIN PAPER COPIER u-bixT "FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS GOING BIG PLACES." A compact, economical plain paper copier. Handles 3 paper sizes Easy maintenance Contrast control Quantity selector Toner indicator APS ELECTRONICS (PTE) LTDTei *****44 5 une5i36 words
-
Advertisement14 1982-07-16 16 .dm Mr ,4 jJAi m*mr k mm \^J m» f ■JkmF*^ IIS; i Trm14 words
-
-
FORUM
-
282 1982-07-16 17 We have much to learn from each other THOSE Singaporeans who know their bible will be familiar with St Mathews' question, "Why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?" Mr Chew (ST, July 9) might well282 words
-
Letter, Illustration404 1982-07-16 17 CHEW'S attempt at explaining the technological superiority of the West (ST, July 9) reveals a lamentable lack of learning on his part. He suggests that scientific breakthroughs in the West are "less a result of its value system, as such, and more a direct outcome404 words
-
Letter67 1982-07-16 17 A NEW flyover has been completed over Upper Ayer Rajah Road, but every morning there is a traffic jam at the junction of West Coast Road Clementi Avenue 2. To ease the traffic snarl, the traffic light should be adjusted and there should be two lanes, instead67 words
-
Letter61 1982-07-16 17 All SORTS of vehicles, ranging from heavy vehicles to motorcycles, park on both sides of Clementi Avenue 5. They not only cause obstruction but also endanger other road users. Several accidents had already occurred, but no action has been taken stop the illegal parking. I have seen61 words
-
Letter, Illustration80 1982-07-16 17 VEHICLES subject tq, speed limits of 50 km h (eg. pickups, buses) should not be allowed on expressways during peak hours. These vehicles will be committing speeding offences if they are to travel at speeds for which the expressways are designed. On the other hand, if they keep80 words
-
Letter83 1982-07-16 17 TWENTY years ago, Kallang Pudding Road and Tannery Lane were two quiet muddy tracks. But in recent years, so many factories and buildings have sprung up around this area that both roads are now busy thoroughfares, and the junction is the scene of many accidents. We hope83 words
-
356 1982-07-16 17 PLEASE refer to the letter by "HCS Ding" (ST, July 3) who suggested that the CPF Board should set up its own legal department to handle mortgages. We would like to inform "HCS Ding" that the board had looked into the feasibility of356 words
-
216 1982-07-16 17 I HAVE a savings account with the Post Office Savings Bank and for many years now, my salary has been deposited monthly into this account. In support of the POSB giro scheme, I am also paying my monthly household bills through this service. Recently216 words
-
Replies...
-
Letter181 1982-07-16 17 YOUR report "Goahead for SAF officers to use ranks in civilian life" (ST, July 14) may have given the wrong Impression that Mlndef requires reservists to indicate their reservist status when using their ranks in civilian life. I write to clarify that reservist and volunteer officers need181 words
-
Letter59 1982-07-16 17 Fandi was medically unfit I REFER to the letter by "Public-Conscious Citizen" (ST, June 28). Fandi Ahmad was discharged from the SAF because the SAF Medical Board had found him medically unfit for military training. The board comprised three doctors. Its decision was endorsed by the SAF's Chief Medical Officer.59 words
-
108 1982-07-16 17 I REFER to HSC Ding's letter (ST, July 3). At present. Credit POSB has several legal firms serving on its panel of solicitors. The company therefore has access to a large pool of lawyers which will not otherwise be available in an inhouse legal108 words
-
-
Letter, Illustration307 1982-07-16 17 If it had not been for the three rescuers. I WOULD like to express my most heartfelt thanks to the thre*> very kind gentlemen who came to the assistance of my companion and myself at about 4.00 p.m. on June 5, at the Tanglin Shopping Centre and thereby prevented a307 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement410 1982-07-16 17 DON'T BE SHY IF YOll can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start in Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin hot may also be shy. Be the initiator! L^^^^s) A A V H B 1 1 A Hi HaV^H Hs. tf A HaY410 words
-
-
BACKGROUND
-
Article, Illustration740 1982-07-16 18 EIKO FUKUDA - EIKO FUKUDA Economic whiz-kid staggers under welfare burden By JAPAN faces the same social problem that confronts the United States and other advanced industrial nations. Its welfare system cannot keep pace with the growth of its elderly population, which is increasing at an740 words
-
695 1982-07-16 18 BEIJING The reed v c a t i on-through-labour band strikes up. The hooligan fiddler obediently picks up his bow. Out come the placards with cheerleader slogans and out comes the song with a toe-tapping Latin beat "Oh, the party's policy ofAFP - 695 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement459 1982-07-16 18 It 1 MKk m B^^^^| I V i. jB Bit* Jbl IL #ft ***Hii£L V B kV/Bfl B\ BB| I BBJfe^ 888 l Km vBBBe W&&JB£f M m*i bbbbbw^"^ II 1 I L^^X^bbbbb! M M Wr* V 9*j9bß BBBF^ MBBBI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV I BBB? rf *S^> BT r vW^B *****88 bK^s?&**Bbl459 words
-
Advertisement193 1982-07-16 18 Here are three offenders who are in for ideological remoulding in the camp set amid vineyards and orchards 20 km from Beijing LJ, 16, is in for three years for a bicycle theft, which he said was his first offence. He sleeps on a hard bed with 15 other boys193 words
-
-
TIMESBUSINESS
-
NEWSBRIEFS
-
Article77 1982-07-16 19 THE directors of General Corporation Bhd have postponed their board meeting to next week instead of this week, to consider a proposal to raise funds through a Msso million convertible loan stock. Amanah-Chase Merchant Bank is the merchant bank behind the idea and will be lead manager if77 words
-
Article38 1982-07-16 19 ALESEC Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Alexandra Holdings, has increased its authorised capital from MSIOO.OOO to Msl million divided into one million shares of Msl each. Its paid-up capital is increased from Ms 2 to Msloo,ooo.38 words
-
Article48 1982-07-16 19 PEGI Malaysia has been asked by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange to furnish more details on its M5255-million bid for 51 per cent of the equity of Dunlop Malaysian Industries. The KLSE has also asked for details on the joint-venture agreement between Pegi and Dunlop Holdings.48 words
-
Article67 1982-07-16 19 FRANKFURT. Thurs. The West German government has moved in to save AEG-Telefunken, the struggling electrical and electronics group, from imminent financial collapse. It decided to grant a loan guarantee of up to Deutschemark 600 million (*****.2 million) to cover major AEG export contracts, a crucial firstFT - 67 words
-
Article90 1982-07-16 19 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States Commerce Department said it is studying specialty steel imports from six countries for possible unfair trade practices. It said it is looking at stainless steel sheet and strip from Spain, stainless steel rod from West Germany, stainless steel pipe and tube fromReuter - 90 words
-
Article87 1982-07-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Bank Negara Malaysia said its gold and foreign exchange reserves rose to M 57.99 billion on June 30 from M 57.82 billion on June 15 and M 57.64 billion on May 31. Total assets fell to M 511.65 billion on June 30 from MSII.BI billionReuter - 87 words
-
Article110 1982-07-16 19 LAGOS, Thurs. Nigeria will stick to its oil production quota of 1.3 million barrels per day bpd in spite of the failure of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries to agree on a new sharing agreement in Vienna last weekend, official sources said. They said thatReuter - 110 words
-
Article86 1982-07-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia and the European Economic Community will resume talks on a bilateral textile agreement within the framework of the Multifibre Agreement in Brussels in September. The negotiations were adjourned last month, with Malaysia complaining that the EEC was taking a tough stance on theAFP - 86 words
-
Article96 1982-07-16 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Effective from today, crude palm oil exporters will no longer require permission from the Primary Industries Ministry to sell the commodity. The ruling, imposed on May 5 this year, was seen by the industry as an indirect ban on export of crude palm oil,96 words
-
-
419 1982-07-16 19 THE Post Office Savings Bank suffered a drop in net income last year. Its latest annual report showed that net income declined 24 per cent to $46.8 million, a contrast to the hefty 77-per cent jump in 1980 when net income reached $61.6 million.419 words
-
Article229 1982-07-16 19 MALAYSIAN Containers (1974) Bhd is stepping up its export efforts and developing new products in an attempt to combat recessionary pressures. Chairman Tan Sri Kamarul Ariffin notes that productivity improvement programmes have also been implemented to offset various cost increases. These measures are being229 words
-
467 1982-07-16 19 TWO stockbroking firms are among the latest band of companies which havo taken measures to counter the spiralling costs of rentals in the Central Business District (CBD). The problems of the stockbroking fraternity are compounded by the need, for operational purposes,467 words
-
437 1982-07-16 19 CONRAD RAJ - CONRAD RAJ By SINGAPORE Airlines is investing billions of dollars in the expectation that the air transport industry will recover from its present depressed state next year. Mr Lim Chin Beng, its managing director said yesterday: "Although the outlook for the airline437 words
-
316 1982-07-16 19 HDB awards $15m worth of contracts to 14 companies THE Housing and Development Board has awarded construction, plumbing and electrical contracts worth nearly $15.5 million to 14 companies. The largest single contract, involving the construction of earthworks at Bukit Batok New Town, was awarded to Hiap Shing which quoted $4.27316 words
-
Market Highlights
-
CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
-
Article16 1982-07-16 19 i irby 446.000 UOB Maw l';n I2MN Total tin novel 3.29 m ilue: $H.9lm16 words
-
Article54 1982-07-16 19 CarlsberK 466 2i rsu«ir. urn i" llonK l.ronK Ind 555 -20 Grand Central 420 -IP Strait* TradinK 515 -IS Sri Pr»p<-rlirs 396 -12 I) B S 750-10 Spore Land M H Lroog Kin 675 -10 KAN 570 -10 Berjuntai 535 -10 M M 226 -10 Perlis Plant M >54 words
-
Article38 1982-07-16 19 July 14 July In bt Indfcatn \m~ imn ST Industrials »i«0 77 6X5 32 STFbHUKC I"- 1 *i 1664.44 1078.50 *****6 -lift.: 597.45 593.03 SI Minings: 261.X ST Plantations X56.00 854.92 OCBC: 6271.1 SESImJ 516 07 MIW38 words
-
-
Article71 1982-07-16 19 iousU-ad Khil )unl"p Ind iulnnevs KTC I -1 4 C* C Em l.ulhrir Bhd NBT -2 (CM Ft N Haw Par Nat I run in (old Storage (irn tings llli'hi apt- llhil PMC 2 I 'an tothman-. i Trading M Works -6 -1 -15 -2 Prrib71 words
-
Article306 1982-07-16 19 SINGAPORE: Prices closed slightly lower on lack of buying support in quiet selective trading yesterday. Central Sugars fell 21 cents to $1«.2t, Kraser and Neave II cents to $5.7* and Straits Trading 15 cents to $5.15. The Stock Exchange industrial commercial index fell 4.13306 words
-
Article26 1982-07-16 19 Industrials Up 6 Down 68 um-h 11 Finance Hotels 4 9 9 3 Properties Plantations 1 B 4 I Mining Deb/ Loans 2 2 I26 words
-
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement89 1982-07-16 19 PAGOL QUARTZ SWISS The impressive household name for quality A product of excellence in Swiss watchmaking skills and modern designs Come and select your favourites from our richly varied collection ■r^uJ'' m m Fiv'J W '^^Br W/ \^^m \W5^ JHF H^SB w/Fy'"—* 1 I( y4r r$ Jj9( Be .mL s89 words
-
-
Article2331 1982-07-16 20 SECTION ONE INDI'STRIAL COMMERCIAL IMM7 Gr Net ii I r. La»t Div P'E Vol Day 1 M,Kh Low Comp.ny 5 +or (00 0) Hi(h Low 350 247 Acma 286xd unch 21.7 27.7 3 286 288 Alcom 115 3.7 96.8 233 170 Allied Choc 170 -2 7 02,331 words
-
Article581 1982-07-16 20 INVESTORS and speculators continued to desert the Singapore stock market yesterday as prices drifted marginally lower all day. Turnover remained a very low 3.2S million unit*. The Straits Times Industrial Index finished 5.15 points lower to (85.32. Together with Wednesday's 5.53-point loss, it has almost wiped581 words
-
Article399 1982-07-16 20 IN SPITE of the generally steady conditions on overseas bourses, prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market continued to slip in more active trading yesterday. Sellers tightened their grip, sending shares broadly lower for the second straight session. On balance, losses led gains 92 to eight. The399 words
-
Article201 1982-07-16 20 SINGAPORE I Ml TRIOT (Maaafers' prim tor J.ly 1«) The Commerce 2.71 2.85 The Savings Fund 1.55 1.63 Spore Prog Fund 1.22 1.28 Spore Sec Fund 1.87 1.96 Spore Invest Fund 0.99 l.Mxd Spore Equity Fund 1.16 1 22 ASIA i mi rm si INuHHi' prim (w Jily201 words
-
Article30 1982-07-16 20 Industrials Finance Up 8 Down 59 3 unch 15 1 Hotels Properties Oil Palms 1 5 2 11ns rubbers rubbers Deb/Loans 1 1 8 10 1 1 130 words
-
Article1460 1982-07-16 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stork Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett" Big Board1,460 words
-
Article1449 1982-07-16 20 Rises BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Anna (3 28S) xd AjbMBMU (3.008 3.105) (1) 3.10 Aleaai (11,449 words
-
OVERSEAS MARKETS
-
Article388 1982-07-16 20 NEWS OF fighting between Iran and Iraq pushed metals prices higher on the stock exchange yesterday, giving the market much needed direction after the uninspired trading of the past two days, brokers said The All-Ordinaries index closed 1.1 points up at 453.7. after falling about two points in the388 words
-
Article111 1982-07-16 20 STOCK market indicators were higher yesterday, except for commercial and industrial which (ell 0.16 to 89 55 PMH AcoJfMlnlni 00UJ2 .***** Anglo Phi! ***** -0 0005 Ami Mlnlni B 001 unch AUuCon B 1S» unch BMUIoOoId ***** unch Bulc Petroleum 0 015 unch BcnfVKlCon B IB unch CDCP 135111 words
-
Article108 1982-07-16 20 Banu Aokham Thai Ml -34 Ail* Fibre Ayutilajra Inn And Tnut Banfkok Bank unch Bank Of Ayudhajr* Bat* Shot Bern Juckrr Cnaroonf Thai wire Firestone rint Trust 3«75 «07i lndiutrlal Finance Corp 101 SO Jalapratnan Cement ll« '0 5 Macal Bob Ram. Tower S2SO .1 Sana Union Sermtuk Slam108 words
-
Article423 1982-07-16 20 STOCKS extended previous gains to close higher yesterday, mainly due to continued speculative buying against prospects of a cut in local interest rates, brokers said. Prices started around Wednesday's level in line with a mixed Wall Street closing, but fresh buying pushed most shares before encountering some late profit-taking.423 words
-
-
Article26 1982-07-16 20 New York 6.428 6«9S Zurich 6«28 652S Ilin W«4 Singapore 6«B SMS Closing prices in US dolUrs a troy ounce Save*: CnMl Salae. S-ptn.26 words
-
Article38 1982-07-16 20 LONDON: Copper price» on Wednesday (previous in brackets) Wlrebars Spot buyers E861.00 (C *****): sellers £861 50 (C 849 00); Three Months buyers £870 00 (*****0. sellers £870 50 (£854 50 Market laac: Firm Sales: 47.500 tonnes38 words
-
COMMODITIES
-
Article32 1982-07-16 21 Rubber July 15 Singapore: Aug: 181.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Aug: 200.75 cents (down 0.25 cent) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 155 tonnes (down 40 tonnes)32 words
-
Article140 1982-07-16 21 CHINESE Pradice ExclUß.se, Singapore, km clwißg price* per IN kg yesterday. Cmnil «U: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum fob $116.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asm NLW $317.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper140 words
-
Article198 1982-07-16 21 THE KILOBAR market tor gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $24,195 and closed at $24,089 yesterday In the Far East, gold opened at US$346 75 347.75. traded higher to $347 80 348.30. before closing at $347.20/347.70 by lunch time The market re-opened at $347 40 90. moved up again198 words
-
Article221 1982-07-16 21 THE STRAITS tin price continued to hold static at M 529.15 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 40 tonnes to 155 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady but forward buyers slipped £10 to £6,785 per tonne. LONDON: Afternoon tin trading was negligible on Wednesday,221 words
-
Article253 1982-07-16 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market eased yesterday, in late active trading on selling despite Pakistan having bought 10.000 tonnes of Rbd palm oil at MJ379 45 per tonne for September 5 to 15 shipment, c and f dealers said. In July, south dropped $15 to253 words
-
Article625 1982-07-16 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 181.00 cents per kilo, up 0.50 cent on Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were about unchanged on some Inro purchases after a slightly lower opening, they said Afternoon prices gained some625 words
-
Article98 1982-07-16 21 NOON MR mi SMR pru*. y*.urd.v RAS Augual K'urrral Mlh. Hus ,r. Srllrr. II ion p«ll»tP 158 50 160 SON llu>np*lWt) I MOO I MOON MRKI.B il lonpUkil ***** *****N All I 1 1 Urn pdfet) 2U3.00 20&00N •Mil uumpdl.ll 184 00 IBS.OON MX..I' <lunp>lkll UNQ UNO98 words
-
-
OVERSEAS MARKETS (continued)
-
Article328 1982-07-16 21 SHARE prices gained ground yesterday, with interest stimulated by the overnight firmness on Wall Street and the yen's recovery against the US dollar, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 42.77 to close at 7197.77 points, on i light volume of 370 million shares, while the New Index added328 words
-
Article325 1982-07-16 21 NEW YORK, Wed. A blue chip rally near the close allowed stock prices to finish mixed despite trading on the downside most of the day. The Dow Jones industrial average, off more than six points in afternoon trading, turned around in the last hour to finish up 4.19325 words
-
Article620 1982-07-16 21 LEADING shares on the London Stock Exchange showed no real trend yesterday but some better-than-expected company results featured in an otherwise dull session, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was able to show a rise of 1.8 points at 555.6. Gold shares were mixed as bullion fluctuated620 words
-
Article53 1982-07-16 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 553.8 Tuesday 554.3 Week Ago 555.2 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 828.39 Tuesday 824.20 Week Ago 799.89 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1313.37 Wednesday 1299 42 Week Ago 1252 24 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 811.5 Wednesday 811.9 Week Ago 808.8 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 453 7 Wednesday 452.553 words
-
Article288 1982-07-16 21 AMSTERDAM, Wed. Share prices were mainly lower in quiet trading in line with yesterday's lower Wall Street close, with the European holiday season an additional factor limiting business, dealers said. Among internationals Royal Dutch rose one guilder to 84.70 while KLM fell one to 89.70. Banks recovered slightly from288 words
-
Article418 1982-07-16 21 ZURICH, Wed. Share prices closed mostly easier as hopes of an immediate decline in US interest rates dwindled and the US dollar continued firm, dealers said. Interest sensitive issues were under pressure in early trading, but partly recovered to close near yesterday's levels, they said. Trading was thin, with418 words
-
-
Article322 1982-07-16 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 1505 20 and was traded to a high of $2.1525 35. then plunged to $2 1490 00. before closing at $2 1500 10 in the Singapore forex market yesterday Trading was fairly inactive and basically quiet The US dollar against322 words
-
Article356 1982-07-16 21 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm Curr«nci«i Nominal rat** Smithsonian P*rc*ntag* quoted yaaterday (cro**)parlty Chang* Local dollar* to one unit of foreign currency: US dollar 2.1500 2.1510 2.8196 -23.75 Sterling pound 3.7085 3.7120 7.3469 -49.52 Australian dollar 2.1745 2.1770 3.4286 -36.43 NZ dollar 1.5885 1.5920 3.4286 -53.55 Canadian dollar356 words
-
Article43 1982-07-16 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on July IS: Overnight: Vi Call deposits: M Closug B<yi>f S«UU« 3-month Treasury bills 3'* 3*< 3-month Bank bills 89/18 87/16 3 months CD 8 5/16 8 3/16 6 months CD 9 SMtrrr: Naltwul DIhniI <43 words
-
Article32 1982-07-16 21 Closing interbank rales (or Singapore dollars on July 15: Offer Bid Overnight -4 -4Vi 1 month TH TH 2 months 8 1 I 3 months 8' 8 Overnight mode -332 words
-
Article24 1982-07-16 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore hank* are currently prepared to lend to their best customers l.s 11.92 per cent.24 words
-
Page 21 Advertisements
-
Advertisement725 1982-07-16 21 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING UP > NO. 95 OF 1982 In the Matter of the Companies Act (Cap. 185) And In the Matter of STRAITS MALAYA PRODUCE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE Is hereby given that a petition for the725 words
-
Advertisement551 1982-07-16 21 NOTICI Off mkktim; IN THK MATTER OF THK COMPANIES ACT. CHAPTER 185 AM) IN THE MATTER Of OVERSEAS SHIPPING PTE. LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION) WINDING-IP BY COURT ORDER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Rule 114(1) of The Companies Wlndlng-Up Rules. 1969, a meeting of the creditors and contrlbutories of551 words
-
Advertisement196 1982-07-16 21 YOUR MONEY IS SAFE IN CALIFORNIA INVEST IN COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE (shopping centers, office buildings, medical buildings) PARTICIPATE IN THE RAPID GROWTH OF CALIFORNIA'S CITIES INVESTMENTS FOR SECURITY AND PROFITS WRITE FOR INFORMATION CONTINENTAL FUNDING CORPORATION, o division of POPKIN, SHAMIR GOLAN, Attorneys ot Law Investment Immigration Specialists 3345 Wilshire196 words
-
-
TIMESBUSINESS
-
227 1982-07-16 22 Sing Investment pretax earnings 10 pc higher SING Investments and Finance has recorded a 10--per cent rise in pretax profits to $2.03 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. The local non-bank affiliated finance company, which provides a wide range of services such as fixed deposits, industrial equipment financing227 words
-
Article114 1982-07-16 22 Chilean banks get help from govt SANTIAGO, Thurs. Chile's central bank has offered to take charge of private banks' past due loans and bad debts, in an effort to shore up the country's ailing financial Institutions and to encourage a decline in interest rates. Central bank president Miguel Kast saidFT - 114 words
-
Article174 1982-07-16 22 Record turnover at Asia Building ASIA Building Society Ltd, one of the Republic's smaller non-bank-affiliat-ed finance companies, has reported earnings for the nine months ended Dec 31 1981. Previously, the company's year end was Mar 31. The group made jarofits before tax of $330,720 for the nine months while for174 words
-
472 1982-07-16 22 SARAWAKIAN multi-mil-lionaire and philanthropist Datuk Wee Boon Ping has bought a 60 per cent stake in International Wood Products Ltd (Interwood) and will be making a bid for the rest of the shares. The 5.04 million Interwood shares of $1 each were bought472 words
-
439 1982-07-16 22 AMSTERDAM. Thurs. The Dutch government is considering an increase in its sales of natural gas to existing European customers. Last year, gas exports fell to 42.8 billion cubic metres a 10 per cent decline from the 1980 total, with a further fallFT - 439 words
-
299 1982-07-16 22 TOKYO, Thurs. Japanese oil importers have agreed to revive largescale purchases of Iranian crude oil starting this month, with nine-month contracts which may also help boost Japanese exports to Iran. Japanese trading companies and oil refiners have agreed so far to buyFT - 299 words
-
Article156 1982-07-16 22 Mystery loans traced to Panama MILAN, Thurs. The mysterious loans of up to US$l.4 billion (553.01 billion) at the heart of Italy's Banco Ambrosia no scandal have been identified here as having been made to a group of Panama-registered companies operating under the umbrella of the Vatican Bank, the IstitutoFT - 156 words
-
164 1982-07-16 22 France enters new period of zero growth PARIS, Thurs. The French economy has entered a new period of zero growth, according to the French Employers Association in a bleak analysis of the outlook in the months ahead. The employers see the prices ana incomes freeze as putting a sharp brakeFT - 164 words
-
-
Page 22 Advertisements
-
Advertisement308 1982-07-16 22 J»V £> itonoi fi«c"on< P>oOuc'«" Cci«'r c "^V 19-21 «***<* *^PSCS3BEQ K% AUGUST 1982 I SINGAPORE THE EXHIBITION World Trade Centre, ExhibWon HaM 2 "•Daily 11 am -6 30pm Internepcon/Semiconductor international 82 is Southeast Asias only exhibition providing a total overview of the close interrelationship between circuit packaging design. production308 words
-
Advertisement124 1982-07-16 22 CHALLENGES OF THE DEEP JmM^ LV I\>♦ mm H V^ ■a^SaWW I 1 FOR THOSE WHO DARE TO BE A PROFESSIONAL DEEP SEA DIVER. AN ADVENTURE IN A WORLD MORE CHALLENGING THAN ANY PLACE ON. EARTH. C.U.T.I. IS HERE TO OFFER YOU THAT PROFESSIONAL TRAINING. Ideally located on the strails124 words
-
-
Page 23 Advertisements
-
Advertisement4163 1982-07-16 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES: rl AMllrie AT ion r roiip Mondoy Fndo r 900om-5 30 pm 1 CLASSIFICATION GROUP ft± (5 00 pm for next doy) Ordinary 90 cts per word (M.n $1 3 50) n 1 ri f\, \f\S S—^^ f\ >\ Soturdoy 900om-3 00 pm $16 00 per4,163 words
-
Advertisement473 1982-07-16 23 \S3f D Parson ,-l|| D Hereto ;airnmiu airconditioninc iefrlgeratlon Sale. MaTt >air all types aircondllloners efrigerators. Tel *****58 38 TV/Video/ Sound System lERIALS INSTALLATION REPAIR relefunken Sharp Roxy Oraetz TT Slera Philips Setron Nornande Siemens colour T V on he spot fixing Video reasonable < harges day night service teleihone473 words
-
Advertisement97 1982-07-16 23 al Services wdtee COSINA AUTO/ MANUAL SI R, annle. motor winder, nus. rlei $:<kii Rarel] mini condition r.iii faui Llm 745H624 SMITH-VICTOR PROFESSIONAI Tungsten I.ightuiK Sl. mill and electronic flaili gun c; n 40. saw earh Phone (v«2TI (900 am lo 6 00pm 1 unused 1.4 cosina rsmirs wtm K.ilun.i97 words
-
-
Page 24 Advertisements
-
Advertisement658 1982-07-16 24 A C "wlnws To Business A C BuslnesB To Business ijjl^ fl Emptoywnt ijjl^ Q Employment Q Employment Distributor* in Sin Malaysia interestec and generic pharrrw products from Thai! Kong are invited to i P.O. Box 3325, Singap for full details. Muj ence and infrastruc doctors and pharma 49 Packing/Storage/658 words
-
Advertisement569 1982-07-16 24 tgapore &/or i in branded iceutical ethical land and Hong contact: >ore 9053 st have experi:ture selling to cies. MEW DUMB STEEL BARGES OR SALE/CHARTER 100' x 30' x 8' 120' x 40' x 8' 140'x40'x 10' 150' x 50' x 10' 180' x 50' x 10 1 180' x569 words
-
Advertisement575 1982-07-16 24 60 Business Opportunities INVEST IN THE EXCITING LEATHER BUSINESS Leather boutique at Orchard Road for sale Low rental. Interested parties, please write to Advertieer. I P.O. Boi IMS. I Singapore 9059 Small treding companies with product lines which require: DEVELOPMENT AND L/C FACILITIES are invited to appiy in confidence lo:575 words
-
Advertisement725 1982-07-16 24 WALNUTS AVAILABLE EX-STOCK, lugar coaled, salted or raw. pack n 15 gm. 25 gm and 50 gm attractive aluminium foil or In industrial tins Interested parties 3lea.se call: Chate Gan. *****14' wur. t TRAVEL SERVICE company relulres new shareholders Those interested, please phone *****11 I or apply In writing to:725 words
-
Advertisement575 1982-07-16 24 d) Secretarial ft Clerical THE GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE INVESTMENT CORPN PTE LTD has vacancies for the posts of:STENOGRAPHER (Salary Range $700 to $1,260) Requirements c Minimum 3 credits in GCE O 1 level examination or equivalent, with a strong credit in English c Shorthand and typing skills of 100 wpm575 words
-
Advertisement352 1982-07-16 24 .^aBBBB^BBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBBBBBab. COLD STORAGE MANUFACTURING PTE LTD requires Immediately: A CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY For its Commercial Department Qualifications: c Minimum GCE O' level with credits in English Maths c Secretarial Diploma or equivalent with Shorthand and Typing speed of 100 and SO wpm respectively c Mature. Independent and Pleasant personality c 1-2352 words
-
Advertisement518 1982-07-16 24 We ere en established Investment Company, due to our rapid eipaneion, the following positions are created to meet our needs. If you think you meet our following requirements, we would like to meet you for discussion A) FEMALE PUBLIC RELATIONS OFFICERS c With pleasant, mature personality c With Self-confidence c518 words
-
Advertisement393 1982-07-16 24 A member of Diethelm Croup. We have immediate vacancies for:CLERK/TYPIST(S) Qualifications c GCE O level with a pass In English and Mathematics c Typing speed 40 -45wp m Experience:--e Simple correspondence c Knowledge of Kardex system preferred c I to 2 years working experience Personelity:--e Pleasant disposition. c Ability to393 words
-
Advertisement480 1982-07-16 24 LEADING INTERNATIONAL COMPANY invites applications for the following positions 1) COMPUTER CONSOLE OPERATOR c Minimum 3 years experience with basic programming knowledge c Working knowledge on IBM System 34 an advantage c With CK'E O' level c Able to work Independently with minimum supervision 2) SECRETARY c Minimum Od O'480 words
-
Advertisement336 1982-07-16 24 CA T 184.4412 I Classified Advertising Works. [FILING CLERK^ We need a Filing Clerk in our Tax Department and applicants should hava completed Secondary 4 and are able to read and speak English fluently. Previous working eipen- anca is not essential Candidates must be Singapore citizens and male applicants must336 words
-
-
Page 25 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1054 1982-07-16 25 Ii i Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretmrimi Clericml PRODUCTION CLERK To aaaiat primarily with production planning and purchasing Applicant, should have: c Minimum of 2 years working experience, preferably In a manufacturing company c Minimum educational standard of GCE 'O' level c Ability lo do routine uffire typing1,054 words
-
Advertisement1158 1982-07-16 25 0 Emptoyimmt (jjl| Q bnptoymMit |ljjl||| Q Ewploymetit J Q bnptoywttiit I SINGAPORE REINSURANCE ..ii established company hss CORPORATION immediate vacancies lor requires ACCOUNTS CLERKS UNDERWRITING CLERKS Requirements: GCE 'O' or OCE 'A' level or c OCE 'O' level equivalent. c Knowledge of book-keeping Musi be able to type Proficiency1,158 words
-
Advertisement718 1982-07-16 25 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required c Minimum GCE O' Level c Knowledge of typing c Experience not necessary Please write to: INNOVATIVE DESIGN SYSTEMS m ltd 9«3A. Bateetier Roed Singapore 1232 Junior Stenographers Junior Stenographers required by professional firm. Please apply with full particulars of qualifications/ experience to PO Bex 30»718 words
-
Advertisement994 1982-07-16 25 ESTABLISHED COMPANY REQUIRES experienced Female Secretary GCE 'O' levels, able to handle calls, correspond, telex and shipping documents Independently Preferably with driving licence Call *****8S or *****14 FEMALE GENERAL CLERK required Immediately for office at Siglap Place. Ability to type and have pleasant telephone manners Interested please call *****65/ *****50994 words
-
Advertisement781 1982-07-16 25 WANTED SECRETARIES GENERAL Clerks/Typists. Rtcepllonlsts/Telephont Operators. Store Clerks. Despatch Riders. Office Boys Call *****39 WELL ESTABLISHED HEALTH tlonlst above 21 years old For appointment ring *****88/ *****09 WORLDWIDE COMPANY REQUIRES matured, experienced Female Secretary with knowl- I edge of telex Ring *****6 for uppolntment EXPERIENCED FEMALE CHINESE General Clerk required781 words
-
Advertisement238 1982-07-16 25 f^ Dl WY AM ISeseU T* requires Promoters Indoor (Female) EARN UP TO $600 or MORE We are looking for smart and experienced sales promoters to promote our range of ladies/men's fashion wears in Abe Isaac counters at leading departmental stores Age 18 to 30. If you have the initiative,238 words
-
Advertisement549 1982-07-16 25 I YOU ARE NOW LOOKING AT AN AD THAT WILI CHANGE YOUR CAREER AND YOUR LIFESTYLE An Associate uf I U.K. I Company which Is serv- Inn the U.K. Crovernment and Industry in the training of Computer Personnel and which has an excellent track record in the marketing of both549 words
-
Advertisement458 1982-07-16 25 i C.A.T.S. 1 184-44X1 1 Classified Advertising Works. A LEADING COMPUTER/ ELECTRONICS ESTABLISHMENT invittw applications from suitably qualified candidates to mi the position of SALES EXECUTIVE Computer Department Audio Viaual The candid*!* must have c Polytechnic Diploma OH OCI A level with rnlits in Kniiiish and Mathematics c With .it458 words
-
-
Page 26 Advertisements
-
Advertisement465 1982-07-16 26 m\\ D****!""* m D B"Ptoynwm fj|| Q bnptoy^rl Q Bia*>ymBm ||j|^|| Q tn+ormm i i i i I 66 Situation* Vacant ttoies CAREER SALES OPPORTUNITY Would you hka to earn $20,000 $40,000 a year (and nore) us a Sales- man? We ere representing an American Company specialize in various typas465 words
-
Advertisement556 1982-07-16 26 51 HOBINSON'S We have vacancies for experienced personnel In the following posts Sales Assistant Time-keeper Selected candidates will enjoy many attractive fringe benefits such as Annual Leave Annual Waoe Supplement Free medical care a HoeprtaiiF ree dental treatment Staff discount at coat plus 10 percent Incentive, based on sales Interested556 words
-
Advertisement632 1982-07-16 26 Well Eatebliahed Men's Feenton Acceeaonee Company requires FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS To ba .tenoned al Leading Departmental Store. c Minimum 18 years of age. c Able to converse In English 4 Local Dialects c Must possess Mature Friendly personality Attractive aalary and commiseion offered tor the right persona. Interested parties, please632 words
-
Advertisement797 1982-07-16 26 DEAR LADY EXECUTIVES Should you be bored with your praaant job. dua to poor management, no promotion, limited Income and no framing for eeffrjevetopmenl. but you are nn cere. Don't wait to call 223MU E.C. Waa A member to Carrian Group. Gift Shop in Orchard Road require. SALESGIRLS c Experienced797 words
-
Advertisement508 1982-07-16 26 SALES ASSISTANTS REQLHRKD tiy Leather goods shops al Lucky Plaza Interested party please call at LO 48. Lucky Plaza for Interview (Thursday to Saturday). A WELL ESTABLISHED real M.iLe company requires experienced Sales Executive. Attractive salary plus commission Must possess own car Call *****57 ZJSBI9B COUNTER SALESGIRLS WANTED. Sundays off.508 words
-
Advertisement392 1982-07-16 26 requires MEdUN(CAL DRAUGKTSMAN Requirements: c Possess an Industrial Technician certificate in Mechanical Drawing and Design or equivalent c Preference will be given to candidate with 1 year experience in industry Benefits: c Free meal and tea Provide transport on designated routes Attractive annual wage supplement Applications stating fullparticulars, telephone number392 words
-
Advertisement520 1982-07-16 26 A manufacturing company in Jurong urgently requires MALE ASSISTANT TECHNICAL OFFICER Requirements: c Diploma In Chemical Process Technology Polymer c Able to work Independently c Completed National Service a No experience necessary as training will be provided a Salary gross: HOO to $830 p m a Wage adjustment on confirmation520 words
-
Advertisement534 1982-07-16 26 SENIOR STRUCTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN required by Consulting Engineer*. Applicants should have minimum 5 years drafting experience. We offer a generous salary and pleasant workIng conditions. Apply in writing lo: Bylander Meinhardt Partnership 3555-C, Blk. 162, Bukit Merah Central Singapore 0315 A firm of sngissrs and constructors raquiraa 1. ARCHITECTURAL ORAUGHT PERSON534 words
-
Advertisement605 1982-07-16 26 ELECTRICIAN required a Must possess National Trade Certificate 2 or equivalent a PUB Electrical Licence (Industrial) Wa offer a starting salary of S7SO with other fringe benefits Interested please apply personally al: Room 2001. 20th Floor CPF Building 79 Hobinson Road Singapore 0106 during office hour*. European company engaged in605 words
-
Advertisement506 1982-07-16 26 %»ea*%ee> e9e 1 184-4411 Classified Advertising Works. SITE AGENT equired by well established Coo Iruction firm for patrol chemical omplei al Pulau Ayer Merbau > 3or 4 years' experience In i-nnstruction industry essential attractive salary lo the right candilate Interested please call *****44/ 4SeaS45 UNITEERS INTERNATIONAL PTE LTD We require506 words
-
-
Page 27 Advertisements
-
Advertisement381 1982-07-16 27 ljjl| Q Employi 66 Situations Vacant g) Production <////> ASTEC^ ASTEC INTERNATIONAL IS> PTE LTD A subsidiary of a British multinational corporation urgently requires permanent night shift or BJUC WSPICTOBS $492 pm permanent night shift or $382/pni Additional Benefits: a) Minimum-confirmation increment of $19/--b) Air-conditioned working environment c) Comprehensive training381 words
-
Advertisement116 1982-07-16 27 merit W W V,., ft jvq requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS $290 P.M. UPWARDS 5 day week from B.ooam to 6 15pm Perfect attendance award Full transport reimbursement Air conditioned factory Interesting Job Those with relevant experience will be paid more on confirmation Cal personally it JVC ELECTRONICS (S) PTE LTD116 words
-
Advertisement2144 1982-07-16 27 ijjli 0 fmployment ijjli. Q Employment ljjl4 Q Employment ijjl^ Q Employment Operators. Plus lots ol fringe benefits Aircondifioned work place piped-in music Recreational programmes 5 days' marriage leave' 9 days annual leave Medical benefits 24 hour clinic service Insurance Traimngiretraining provided. See us at:^ Human Relations Department National Semiconductor2,144 words
-
Advertisement381 1982-07-16 27 CATS. X84.44Z1 I Classified Advertising Works. M n CAIRNHILL HOTEL PTE LTD FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS (Famata) a CiCF O 1 level a Good command of spoken English and Mandarin a Able to type at 35 wpm a Previous relevant experience would be id advantage a Salary MM per month SECURITY381 words
-
-
Page 28 Advertisements
-
Advertisement3833 1982-07-16 28 |jj|* Q Employment |jj||, Q Employment IJ|4 Q Employment Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous II i Xl»ATltl<:K'N fOOD SUPPUIS 1"-. UMITIO requires urgently For Us Supermarkets: (1) CASHIERS/SALES ASSISTANTS (Holland Village. Bukrt Timah a Supreme) (2) BUTCHERS/SHOP ASSISTANTS I (Holland Village. Bukit Timah and AngMoKw) (3) STORE ASSISTANTS3,833 words
-
Advertisement529 1982-07-16 28 STOREKEEPER required A rtOfafeeepei is required for 'iipuny supplyinn ptpn .mil littin^s lo UM oilfield m.luslrns Petaoil should be atiove 30 .;h1 should have experience in the handling of hsm>) Industrial equipment The job will include supervitton ol men BBd drivers Call John *****66 between 2-4 p.m. for discussion and529 words
-
Advertisement454 1982-07-16 28 C.A.T.S. 184-44*1 1 Classified Advertising Works. AERON(S)PTe.LTD. BLK 1002. IS-C ALJUNIED AVENUE i SINGAPORE 14M has immediate vacancies lur Urn following posts: 1) STONE ASSISTANT 2) MALE GENERAL WORKERS for the store. 3) FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS 4) A FASHION CO OROINATOR Apply personally at tha above addrees from 8.30 am.454 words
-
-
Page 29 Advertisements
-
Advertisement464 1982-07-16 29 ijjl^ Q Employment Q Vehicles ft Boats Q Vehicles Boats jc( *»ts 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous WATERCRAFT CHARTERS PTE LTD has Immediate vacancies for the following posts. 1) J BOATMEN 2) 2 COXSWAIN Salary negotiable Interested applicants please call personally at: 19 Harper Road Singapore 1336 (Opposite Lorong Tal464 words
-
Advertisement723 1982-07-16 29 Masseuses required urgently for licenced Health Centre Age i above 21 years with pleasant per sonallly Citizens or non citizens I are accepted Free training will be given Income above $800 not Inclusive of tips 14 days annual leave with fringe benefits Interested oteeee call eSSOSSI a 4MOM2 PHOTOGRAPHER urgently723 words
-
Advertisement1096 1982-07-16 29 DESPATCH RIDERS (CHMeESE) ur- gently required Must possess class 2 driving licence Motorcy- cle provided Salary $400 p.m j Apply personally at 602-SlO Manhattan House. 151 Chin I Swee Road. Spore 0316. EXPERIENCED HAIRSTYLIST AND Shampoo Girl required. Good salary plus allowance provided Come personally to Sheraton Health Centre. Ist1,096 words
-
Advertisement413 1982-07-16 29 ESTABLISHED COMPANY RE OUMES Salesmen and Delivery Men Experience not required Must possess motorcycle licence Tel 97*15 FAST-FOOO BUSINESS NEEDS Delivery Boys/ Girls to deliver lunch boxes In CBD. Oood salary and commission for only a few hours of work dally. Tel: *****31 OFFICE BOY REOUMED. Minimum Primary 6 education413 words
-
Advertisement2278 1982-07-16 29 j.^BHßßPßCkaulLiiii^dß.iiiii^K^ DAIHATSU 1 «rr££ c ln v ,i p BawSaas*aay^2fl aaaaW. I mm m m cfl i all Mi I.UH eata^/Z/T^^^^^^^Pd^B^^^Ci I^^^^^T^" *> WkWrn* .etWaTatw B^T L«r eno m* mazda <> mi BMBBBM I m a BBBmMBmWmWMBB\\ B*W IV I ■HaVafatfaVaaVßaTaTaVM Ur ?">>" amplifier aaaaaaaaW I JTfiMlßlwlßißßM Ti 1 rkWfi2,278 words
-
Advertisement265 1982-07-16 29 h) Mercedes PJobertOng *****55 1977 MERCEDES 290S Mate, seldom used. 1 owner < Indonesian I new paint and parts, central locks, power windows s|M.ru rims, tip top condition Best offer 555.000 Contact 2M2104 or *****34 1*74 END MERCEDES 280 SE. company registered, road lax new. complete over-hauled by Cycle Si265 words
-
-
Page 30 Advertisements
-
Advertisement954 1982-07-16 30 fl|| E »«**»**s 1 (all E 1 IQII E w""*-** 1 pl| E times friday properties There has never been a better SllZllkl Mobile Service A FREE check-up for easy riders!! Time TO DliyCl L^CISeT KjMCI. Our highly competent Mobile Service Team of mechanics will be moving around the following954 words
-
Advertisement449 1982-07-16 30 SEPT. 1961. MITSUBISHI Lancer 1400 OL. Complete with alrcond < (iood condition. $23,000 0.n.0. KinK *****05 1979 COMPANY REGISTERED Mil subl.shl Sigma 1600 with radio/ cassette. Interested please call: *****33 1979 LANCER 1200 Aircon/casselte. 2 private owners. Impressive condition $16,200 Tel: *****32 1979 MIT. COLT 1400 GLX Supershift. Company regd449 words
-
Advertisement581 1982-07-16 30 TOYOTA CORONA MX N 1977 With alrcond. radio/cassette, sports rims, new road tax. paint, passed vlcom test Selling $15,000. Tel: *****75/*****28 11 MONTHS OLD Toyola Cressida 2000 GL 1 private owner. Alrcon. radio, cassette. Sports rims tyres. Tip-top condition $36,000 0.n.0 Tel: *****89. 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 (new model). Tax581 words
-
Advertisement562 1982-07-16 30 NG KEONG CAR TRADERS PRIVATE LIMITED Horn, ol Quality Usad Cars Plot A. Kampong Una Fnnga Car Park Tals ******2. 235M30. 1981 Dalaun 100 A IStO: Austin Mm Clubman Aircond Dalaun 100 A Aircond Dataun Bluabird Aircond, Sport Rima Mazda 636 Aircond Mil. Colt Suparahifl Aircond Subaru SOO Subaru 1800562 words
-
Advertisement1079 1982-07-16 30 1»77, FOW) TRANSIT 100 1 owner J4.750 0.n.0. Good condition. New paint, tax. Insurance. View BP Macpherson Service Station. RENAULT Contact Ah Tee ttTS MAZDA E2OOO, petrol, steel a I 'I* body lorr > and T »yot« Dyna die- \'t sel. wooden body lorry. Good 1 '^V Z.- condition Highest1,079 words
-
Advertisement890 1982-07-16 30 77 Vehictes Wanted attractive offei. r«. am us,d r.irs Company and private accepted telephone 298-7372/ 296-7373 A COOP OFFER a for all PARF scrap cars a any model good used cars (company and prlvat* regls- ATTRACTIVE PRICES OFFEREO iratlon welcome) r or PARK scrap cars St used cars a PARF890 words
-
Advertisement422 1982-07-16 30 (aM m AUSTRALIA J Substantial Australian property development and investment group is seeking for suitable investors on equity /joint venture partners to participate in several prime commercial and industrial project in Australia. Projects range in size from Aust. $1.0 million to Aust. $30.0 million and comprise parcels of completed investment422 words
-
-
Page 31 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1190 1982-07-16 31 times friday properties AREA: Total of 6.000 sq m (65,000 sq ft) spread over 9 of the highest floor levels. RENT $81 00 psm pm ($7.50 psf pm) excluding service charge Major whole floor or multi-floor tenants will be given special concessions. < SERVICE CHARGE: Currently estimated to be $81,190 words
-
Advertisement2977 1982-07-16 31 i F Accommodation A Proporttos it^ C Accotwiiiodatton A j^ p Accom r i Properties Proper mWmWEgZM Ruby Industrial Complex LE I < o -^^5 4 Arc you fed up with the deceptive description of "furnished" apartments? UJooinn,,, W e have enlisted the eye of famous Thai 7 p- interior2,977 words
-
Advertisement473 1982-07-16 31 DISTRICT 9 CAIRNHILL DISTRICT High floor, super luxurious n apartment. 3.400 sq ft with pool and squash court and private P* carpark Large living and dining Xl ideal for executive entertaining 4 rckkl .sized bedrooms. 3 baths. large modern kitchen with cooker, washing machine and fridge with ice dispenser Marble473 words
-
Advertisement654 1982-07-16 31 modation A ties DISTRICT 9 GRANGE FORD CONDOMINIUM traiiiitiilK furnl.ihed. 2 bedooms. 2 bathroom*, central air■ond. wallpapered, carpeted loorlng. modern kitchen, sports ucilitics and 24-hour security Rentel *3 800 0.n.0. Allison Enterprises Pte Ltd 23MW1/ *****73/ ***** M DISTRICT 9 trend new Apertment with swimning pool, fully furnished Ideel lof654 words
-
-
Page 32 Advertisements
-
Advertisement4281 1982-07-16 32 mmm^ «a^a»»»^B"*BBBB»BBBa»B»MBl a aMawnalatlnn Bl Baa M aumaaaMaaiajtiHjall M. I I aasa ._»i ~m tunes frtday properties ISSH r properttt ISIII r propfttw \Wk\\ r I -tE-J k|rA^ Aßtavfttv Hv||Ara MßVfevfMrftv OFF SIXTH AVENUE new aeneration soace in a QUEEN ASTRID PARK MainlondlncJustrialßuildinQ TZXZSSSXSS: SSSSSS& '2SZZ3Z. xi of Upper Paya4,281 words
-
Advertisement1180 1982-07-16 32 i^|| c Accommodation A M|| PropWtiss PROPERTY LQ\NS at attractive terms For commercial and residential properties Up to 80% of valuation Reasonable interest rates Repayment up to 20 years Use of CPF Scheme acceptable Prompt service "Wr UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD 124/126. Robinson Road. Singapore 0106 Tel: *****82 (11 lines)1,180 words
-
-
Page 33 Advertisements
-
Advertisement5965 1982-07-16 33 All r Accowwioditloii 4 I All C iUcowmoditton 4 1a II r Accoiwmodatton 4 1 All r Ac«Mimodatk)^4 tunes fnday properties [fl] 1 r pwpwmt 1 1 r propiiWs r ?n^n I [nj r prgperttas 89 ProptftiM For Sal* Houses DIST 15. ONAN ROAD pre-war corner terrace house, well renovated,5,965 words
-
Advertisement662 1982-07-16 33 choice suburban <«r low-rise maisonettes I Freehold Property •No Restriction To Foreigner* BsbbbbbbW a^^^^r^*TrfajyT > «er j |^s^^^ L r%\tj eisV^aV S* ooW ft 7 **o*sl Cj to2X l^^^tf,— maintenance cost I Low-density condominium development in a lush green setting, sited off Upper Thomson Road Upper units comprise 168 sq662 words
-
-
Page 34 Advertisements
-
Advertisement4239 1982-07-16 34 j a>«ww»a—MawM4a>#faMa. a*ak times friday properties ImII r propwuss Wl G Tr G Tra^ fiuW> G t™**** ar w 93 OfficcSpacM l==^ a MJ V **»tai S ar WORLDWIDE BUSINESS CENTRES C (15 branches internationally TO provides private furnished of- flees In Orchard Road, (outside 'y CBD) on dally, monthly,4,239 words
-
Advertisement134 1982-07-16 34 I Boston Q^ a C Toro nto. II «USA WESTERN II 11 Days SS; 4 CAN YON. II Los Angeles. OTjW l^^^^Franc^ I 8 Days b>»J^ I Kennedy Spa«^' s uer I Chicago- Venowgan Na^L^, Anoe.es etc] Bf.^Sst,ornSS^ s il| uansier a ctn4 &Itourstjon^s^^^l Tel: *****33 I 60S Colombo Court134 words
-
Advertisement453 1982-07-16 34 NAM HO' TMIU. SERVICE IS PTE LTD Gl 4- 1 6-18. Pearrs Centre. Eu Tong Sen Street. (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 05 Teh *****33(7 lines) Brttrt Office 1 19. Peoples Park Complex. Ground Floor, New EJridge Road. Singapore 01 05 Tel: *****1/*****2 *****3/*****2/*****6 *****8/*****3 TA 140 4 MEIICVMKAII/CARU* ■EXICO/JAPAM HimiM453 words
-
-
TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
-
Article405 1982-07-16 35 ON THE TRACK with CAVALIER KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Gentleman II underlined his chances in Race 8 on Saturday with a dashing workout here this morning. With a riding boy astride, the Coolness three-year-old was travelling like a winner when he reeled off 600 m in405 words
-
Article, Illustration95 1982-07-16 35 Xl ALA LIMPI R, Thurs. Jockey Ronald Franklin (above) will make his debut on the local turf this weekend as visiting Jockey. Sponsored by Penan* trainer David Tan Lye Hup, Franklin, who can ride at 49kg, has five mounts on Saturday Kiwi Runner (Race 1), Permatang95 words
-
Article1809 1982-07-16 35 RAPF 1 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 6 1,200 m iv/a^ i. x (Ratings: 64-55) (Stakes: $13,000) 1 *****0 Uwl Raver S«.i Bonus-Ng 4 nzg Dgy ad 2 -H (1200 m) Fnuiklla I 2 '***** Squre Mlaa Hi (d) Florence-Jaatar 4 amd 3 -1 (1200 m i Waa« 71,809 words
-
144 1982-07-16 35 THERE is no rule which states that there must be six expatriate jockeys with a Malayan Racing Association licence at any point in time. This was MRA secretary T.J. Thompson's reply when asked whether the MRA would grant a sixth licence144 words
-
252 1982-07-16 35 EUPHRATES... Katong Ocean these names bring back happy memories of the past. Thank you. Jeep. But didn't you miss out Ming Derby, who won the Tunku Gold Cup after winning the Cup trial in 1973' This horse belonged to a friend of252 words
-
Article118 1982-07-16 35 IT IS sad to note that the top local jockey had suffered a big setback in his chance to win the jockey championship this year due to a six-day suspension. Isn't his suspension a bit too harsh, considering his great riding form of late? And yet, I note that an118 words
-
Article115 1982-07-16 35 I REFER to your comment regarding Zino carrying saddle cloth No. 30 in this years 2,000 m Guineas classic at Newmarket. This is not unusual. I believe there were 26 runners in that 1,600 m straight race. Horses are arranged in alphabetical order, therefore No. 30 for Zino. And it115 words
-
Article116 1982-07-16 35 A RACING fan who signs himself JL from Kuala Lumpur keeps on plugging that he was recently short-changed by the girl behind the '-ounter when he changed some Singapore dollars for Malaysian ringgits at a Malaysian racecourse. "You have been side tracking my question. Is it because it is issue116 words
-
-
Page 35 Advertisements
-
Advertisement2496 1982-07-16 35 Jj^ Q TravaifiuMe i£| Education 4 lnstructton GARDEN CITY TOO* AaP""""" 11 111^ 1 I l PRIVATE SECRETARY S 102 Tourt natkSJaldaymouoay cektwcate coohm Com*. *ip4or* «ha aun *eakad tun PPOTinPATP A niDI DMA A qualified and trained SecreNUad and H>e p*ac*hji baacha* el I irlV^M IC S 1/Ifi.VIVIM Ur2,496 words
-
-
TIMESPORT PAGE TWO
-
J Obituaries
-
Article, Illustration176 1982-07-16 36 Tha family of tha lata Mr Waa Sang Soo (8.8.M.) wishes to thank relatives. frianda and businaaa associates for thair assistance, condolences, donations and wreaths during thair recent bereavement Thanks also to tha nurses of ICU/CCU of St Mark's International Hospital LIM BEE GUAM ANO FAMILY EXPRESS THEIR176 words
-
Article, Illustration93 1982-07-16 36 Mr*. Chia Keng Ho. naa Lam Sam Koo AgadK passed away peacefully on 15 July IM2 laaving bahind balovad aona, daughters, god-aona. god-daiightara, aone-in-law. daughiars-in-law. grandchildren and graat-grand-chMdran. Tha Cortaga laavaa 32. Lorong N' T.lok Kurau. on Mon 1»-7-«2 at 10.00 am for cremation al Tto Toh Urn,93 words
-
Article, Illustration126 1982-07-16 36 In loving memory ol SEIINA LONG HUI PING DEPARTED IS-741 Nothing can bring back the splendour In the grass but what we lived and shared shall never be lost Ping, we missed you so much Sadly remembered by mom, dad, godma Cheryl, Ling, Y«n, ■bj and all126 words
-
-
Article, Illustration372 1982-07-16 36 THE ITALY INVASION Platini among million-dollar men to sign for champion clubs ROME, Thurs. Juventus soccer club manager Giovanni Trapattoni is having to pinch himself to make sure he is not dreaming. As the Italian deadline for transfer deals closed last night, Trapattoni could not, even in his wildest dreams,Reuter - 372 words
-
Article, Illustration370 1982-07-16 36 ZURICH, Thurs. European soccer champions Aston Villa should have few problems negotiating the first round of this season's competition. In yesterday's draw here, Villa were paired with Besiktas Istanbul, of Turkey, who will be making their first appearance in the European Cup since theReuter - 370 words
-
Article232 1982-07-16 36 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Organisers of a controversial professional soccer tour of South Africa are awaiting the arrival of the rest of their players today to make up a full side before the opening match tomorrow. Eight of a planned 18--man international squad arrived here yesterday and232 words
-
Article450 1982-07-16 36 EUROPEAN Prellmlaary round: Dynamo Bucharest (Rom) v Valerengens (Nor). Draw proper: Standard Liege (Bel) v Raba Vasas (Han), Dynamo Berlin (EG) v Hamburg (WG), HvMovre Copenhagen (Den) v Juventus (Italy), <iraN»h»ppcr Zurich (Swl) v Dynamo Kiev (SI), Uverpool (Kng) v Dundalk (Ire), Celtic (Scot) v Ajax Amsterdam450 words
-
Article77 1982-07-16 36 Leicester won't let boss quit LEICESTER, Thurs. English Second Division club Leicester City have refused to accept the resignation of their manager Jock Wallace. After a two-hour board meeting on Tuesday, the club said they were trying hard to per- suade Wallace to honour his contract, which does not expire77 words
-
-
Page 36 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1565 1982-07-16 36 H H Education Instruction 1 112 Commercial /j/S^k V I I B "l /flW^ systematic business I MUSIC CENTRE I lIJMtfaVJI TRAINING CENTRE conducts ci«»« to. Oigtn I SINGAPORE TAXATION I Ke»bo«^'mp^*M!.on'^<) I SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS Commencing 18 July I 0 co< I TRAINING CENTRE Sunday. 9 30- 11.30 am Ewol1,565 words
-
Advertisement112 1982-07-16 36 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $13.50 for 15 words (run-on stylo) $48.00 for 3cm. x 1 col. (•ami-display style) $60.00 for 3cm x 1 col. (display stylo) a^Hai i > '^iF^. T^^flWi^^^ 3&53 RUNNJNQ AROUNd Do You Know You Cant Hire A Car Grab Special Offers Contact A112 words
-
-
TIMESPORT PAGE THREE
-
Article, Illustration200 1982-07-16 37 Royal Troon tribute of tears... TROON, Than. An emotional Arnold Palmer (above) was yesterday made an honorary member of the Royal Troon Golf Club, where he won his second British Open title 2t years ago. The 52-year-old American legend stopped during his acceptance speech for several seconds to wipe tearsReuter - 200 words
-
280 1982-07-16 37 Wilander has to struggle for victory TENNIS ROUND-UP BAASTAD (Sweden), Thurs. Mats Wilander was the only member of Sweden's Davis Cup team to survive the first round of the Swedish Open yesterday. Wilander had a lot of trouble before he knocked out team-mate Jan Gunnarsson 2-6. 6-2, W. Otter (UKteHReuter; AFP - 280 words
-
Article, Illustration649 1982-07-16 37 US golfers have the inside track in British Open race TROON, Thurs. The deep and talented contingent of Americans could dominate the £250,000 British Open golf championships starting at Royal Troon today. It is doubtful if any one country's golfers will ever matchReuter - 649 words
-
447 1982-07-16 37 LAUSANNE, Thurs. American Steve Scott ran the fastest 1,500 metres for 1982 here in Switzerland last night when he clocked 3 mm. 32.33 sec. at an international athletics meet. Scott, who ran the previous fastest time this year of 3:32.6, finished ahead ofReuter - 447 words
-
BRIEFS
-
Article36 1982-07-16 37 BASKETBALL The United States beat New Zealand 115-73 in the final round of the first Seoul international championship. In another match. South Korea defeated Austria 106-89 In the consolation round. India beat Malaysia 7349.36 words
-
Article47 1982-07-16 37 BOXING Richard C. Giachetti, the former manager and trainer of world heavyweight champion Larry Holmes has filed a US$2O million (Ss4l.6m) lawsuit against the boxer and promoter Don King for failing to honour a contract to pay 20 per cent of all his fight purses.47 words
-
Article45 1982-07-16 37 CYCLING Bernard Hinault of France, took the lead from Australian Phil Anderson in the Tour de France after finishing second in the 11th stage, a 57km time trial. Gerrie Knetemann. of Holland, won the stage to take second place overall. Anderson is third.45 words
-
Article55 1982-07-16 37 SWIMMING Vladimir Salnikov, of the Soviet Union, equalled his own world record of 3 mm 49.57 sec. for the 400 metres freestyle today at the Soviet swimming championships in Kiev. Salnikov, 22. who won three gold medals at the 1980 Moscow Olympics, set the record in Moscow onAgencies - 55 words
-
-
-
Page 37 Advertisements
-
Advertisement46 1982-07-16 37 FINE ARTS INSURANCE UNITES OVERSEAS INSURANCE LTD. *HH* A specially designed Insurance Policy for your valuable collection of works of art and other treasures. For further information, please contact: United Overseas Insurance Ltd. SI 24- 126 Robinson Rood, Singopore 0106 Tel *****33 Telex: RS ***** I"JJ46 words
-
Advertisement71 1982-07-16 37 L i B Singapore tf Turf Club I I NOTICE FJ Racegoers are advised that L| |m NO Gate Admission Pees will be WM Fjj charged in respect of the H Selangor July Off -Course n Meeting 1982 (17th, 18th, M 24th, 25th July 1982) FJ as no "live" telecast71 words
-
-
TIMESPORT PAGE FOUR
-
170 1982-07-16 38 PETER SIOW - ST Group's ***** in the BAS- KET PETER SIOW By FOR the third successive year, The Straits Times Group have donated £d#,N« to the Basketball Association of Singapore. The money will be used for the running of the Pesta Sukan basketball championship in September at the Gay World Stadium. Says170 words
-
290 1982-07-16 38 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD 15-gold disincentive from SNOC's Dhillon COMMENT.By SO Singapore's sports standards are low, are they! If we can win more than 15 gold medals at next year's South-east Asia Games, we'll have done well, so it's said! Well, with that sort290 words
-
Article137 1982-07-16 38 Zainal for Bandung tourney NATIONAL champion Zainal Abidin will represent Singapore in the Bandung Squash Club international invitational tournament to be held in Indonesia from July 31 to Aug 1, reports TAY CBENG KHOON. Said Haridas Nair, secretary of the Singapore Squash Rackets Association: "We've entered Zainal as a sign137 words
-
Article, Illustration272 1982-07-16 38 JANICE SEAH - Top coach can rescue our divers JANICE SEAH By SINGAPORE'S divers may be trained by a top-notch foreign roach for next year's South-east Asia Games The Singapore Amateur Swimming Association are leaning towards an Australian to take charge of a diving squad that are, to put it mildly, in need272 words
-
Article335 1982-07-16 38 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By CHEN YONGXING. weighing about 60 kilogrammes, surprised the "bully boys" when he took the shot put gold i medal for B Division I boys at the national inter-school track and field meet at the Na- I tional Stadium yester- day. The Teck Whye335 words
-
Article46 1982-07-16 38 THE I Raffl.'Maas' ASBOdB tien wll hold a joeathun <m Auk 22 starlmß at ihf Raffles Girls S hi>o! in Anderson Koad OR.\ memhcts who want to ite or to contribute prixei re to contact the kra olßce, el: *****81 oi *****9146 words
-
Article33 1982-07-16 38 JANS NITKS brat Pc in the Strobe) Premie: hocke; ti umament at ihr I'm pies' ■< ..iiion yesterday •her matrh at thr Ca dang, Singapore CHcferi Club iroum -d Singapore Airlines 4-133 words
-
Article235 1982-07-16 38 LEX SEOW YAM - LEX SEOW YAM By THE excitement came only at the very end, when Raffles Institution's Chong Soon Onn and Syed Ahmad provided the only < upset in the finals of the Outram invitation badminton championships at York Hill yesterday to j i win the235 words
-
Article184 1982-07-16 38 CLASGOW, Thurs. Skipper Imtan Khan sliced through Scotland's top-order batting yesterday in another hostile exhibition of fast bowling as the Pakistani cricketers warmed-up for their first one-day international against England on Saturday. Imran. with the able assistance of wicket-keeper Wasim Bari, who trapped four catches, tookReuter - 184 words
-
-
Page 38 Advertisements
-
Advertisement71 1982-07-16 38 B SINGAPORE H H TURF CLUB H NOTICE jj E*i Racegoers are advised that fcl NO Gate Admission Fees will be PM &1 charged in respect of the kj Selangor July Off -Course Meeting 1982 M W (17th, 18th, 24th 25th July 1982) |j mfi as no "live" telecast of71 words
-
-
TIMESPORT PAGE FIVE
-
Article225 1982-07-16 39 JOE DORAI - Three stars in Dublin squad JOE DORAI By STRIKER Paul Dempsey, a former Leicester City player, is one of three stars in Irish Division One soccer club Dublin FC, who will play Singapore's national squad at the National Stadium on July 28. Dempsey, a new signing, is the only English225 words
-
Article165 1982-07-16 39 THE Women's Football Association gf Singapore, in conjuction with the Pesta Sukan, will hold a seven-a-side competition on Aug 8 at Farrer Park, writes LEONARD KING. Teams intending to take part in the one-day affair should have at least eight players and a maximum of165 words
-
Article24 1982-07-16 39 HITACHI Consumer defeated Nestle 3-1 in a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division 2A match at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night24 words
-
Article164 1982-07-16 39 BOGOTA (Colombia). Thurs. A group of businessmen have not abandoned their attempt to overcome President-elect Belisario Betancur's opposition to spending public funds for the 1986 World Cup if Colombia is chosen as the site for the next soccer championship, a Bogota radio station reported. TheAP - 164 words
-
Article126 1982-07-16 39 RIO DE JANEIRO, Thurs. World club champions Flamengo have challenged World Cap winners Italy to a friendly soccer match in September and possibly another later in the year, club administrator Domingo Bosco said. Bosco told reporters yesterday he would be going to Rome on Sunday toReuter - 126 words
-
Article, Illustration679 1982-07-16 39 BRIAN MILLER - ALL THE BEST FANDI... BRIAN MILLER By Let those boots do the talking in Amsterdam GOALKEEPER Edmund Wee became Singapore's first professional soccer player when he signed forms for Hongkong's South China club last year. His decision opened up a whole new world for Singapore sportsmen. So it was hardly679 words
-
Article207 1982-07-16 39 British Open early leaders TROON (Scotland), Thurs. A three-under-par 69 gave South African Nick Price a two-stroke lead early in the first round of the British Open golf championship at Royal Troon today. Price played a steady round on a cold, wet and windy opening day over the Western ScotlandReuter - 207 words
-
Article, Illustration350 1982-07-16 39 J. RAJENDRAN - Come back Nat, say the players J. RAJENDRAN By ALL bat one of the 21 national rngby players present at the Police Academy yesterday agreed to have Natahar Bava back as roach. Bava, who quit as roach two years ago, spoke to the team for about M minutes after whichALBERT SIM - 350 words
-
Article178 1982-07-16 39 EACH team ran Held only three National Football League Division One players for the inter-«onsntaeney tournament from Ang 7-Oct Players who have resided In their constituency for at least one year as of July 23 are eligible to represent It. But national178 words
-
Article162 1982-07-16 39 MADRID. Thurs. The post mortem on the financial failure of the World Cup finals continues, with Mundiespana, the body set up to sell tickets abroad, corning in for heavy criticism here from both the government and the Spanish Football Federation. Secretary of State for Tourism Eloy IbanezAFP - 162 words
-
Article, Illustration382 1982-07-16 39 LEONARD KING - United on threshold of NFL crown LEONARD KING By FARRER r»ark United virtually assured themselves of the National Football League Division One crown when they methodically destroyed Tiong Bahru Constituency Sports Club 3-0 at the Jurong Stadium last night. With one match remaining, only a mathematical improbability can rob United382 words
-
-
Page 39 Advertisements
-
Advertisement19 1982-07-16 39 results!., DRAW No: 55/82 jl SWTOF49| j 49. 41. 32 I 29, 43 ADD. No I 30 I s19 words
-
Advertisement340 1982-07-16 39 Are you willing to invest S 1 85 a week to be well informed about Asia? ECONOMIC REVIEW tO db Ut U iqUe publication the FAR EASTERN Now in its thirty-sixth year, the Review boasts the largest, most experienced editorial staff in Asia today. Their combined knowledge and Asian experience340 words
-
-
Page 39 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous79 1982-07-16 39 ATHLETICS National Schools meet (National Stadium. 2.15 p.m.): National Primary Schools meet (Dover Road, 9 a.m. and 2 p. m). BASkKTBAIX Students Cup final (Gay World Stadium. 830 p. ml GYMNASTICS National Schools championship:) (SBA Hall. 9 a.m.). HOTKKY SHA Div. 1: Indian Association C v Heli Orient (Balestier Road.79 words
-
-
Article, Illustration146 1982-07-16 40 VIETNAM'S new economir zones the country 's strategy for Its economic and social problems are found to be too tough for Nome. Success In the economic zones- Ls essential If Vietnam, which recently suffered natural disasters, had spent resources for wars with China, and In Cambodia andAP - 146 words
-
296 1982-07-16 40 Venezuela is worried Opec could crumble CARACAS, Thursday VENEZUELA, a founding member of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), voiced concern yesterday over the cartel's inability to control its oil production and one government official warned that the 13-nation group could crumble Deputy Minister of Energy and Mines JoseUPI - 296 words
-
Article84 1982-07-16 40 BONN. Thurs. The government yesterday approved a scheme to give financial aid to foreign workers willing to be repatriated in an attempt to lull growing racial prejudice in the country. Cabinet ministers agreed to i the early payment of savings and pension funds to encour- ageUPI - 84 words
-
157 1982-07-16 40 THE Pentagon in the United States recently told Congress that it intends to sell six mortailocating radar systems to Singapore at a cost of US$3O million (Ss63 million). It said Singapore needed the radar systems to strengthen it s defences and make157 words
-
Article51 1982-07-16 40 LONDON. Thurs. There have been 141 wars, in the world since 1945, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's office has tabulated in response to a question from an opposition member of parliament. Labour Party lawmaker Roy Mason commented: "This is an awful reminder of the barbarism of the human raceAP - 51 words
-
Article89 1982-07-16 40 BEIJING, Thurs. A Chinese man, fed up with sales clerks who ignored ordinary customers, took advantage of their indifference to simply walk out with what he wanted, he says in a published confession In many stores, clerks sell scarce items only to their friends, he wrote. IfAP - 89 words
-
Article66 1982-07-16 40 TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's International Trade and Industry Minister, Mr Shintaro Abe, will visit Thailand on July 31 to discuss the trade imbalance between the two countries, ministry officials said today. Japan had a trade surplus of US$l,O3O million (5J2.225 million) with Thailand in the financial yearReuter - 66 words
-
Article37 1982-07-16 40 BEIJING, Thurs. North Korean President Kirn D-Sung is expected to pay an official visit to China in late August or early September, his first in more than seven years, diplomatic sources here said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
-
Article, Illustration287 1982-07-16 40 THE NEAR DISASTER JUMBO INCIDENTS JAKARTA, Thursday INDONESIA has banned all international airliners from "overflying West Java where an erupting volcano almost sent two jumbo planes to disaster in less than a month. A spokesman for Communications Minister Rusmin Nurjadin said today that cablegrams hadAgencies - 287 words
-
Article507 1982-07-16 40 Lebanon ceasefire broken BEIRUT, Thursday THE four-day-old ceasefire in Lebanon was shattered today when Israeli forces and Palestinian guerillas trade artillery and machine-gun fire around Beirut airport today. Lebanon's state radio, which reported the fighting, did not go into details, but the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) claimed that its guerillasAgencies - 507 words
-
Article49 1982-07-16 40 DOVER, Thurs. An 18-year-old apprentice electrician from here set a record today by swimming the English Channel from France to England in eight hours, 52 minutes. Richard Charlesworth's feat clipped 43 minutes off the old record set in 1964 by England's Barry Watson from Yorkshire. AP.AP - 49 words
-
Article41 1982-07-16 40 BANGKOK, Thurs. At least six people were killed and more than 70 others injured when a factory producing caps for toy guns exploded yesterday afternoon in the coastal town of Samut Prakam. about 30 km south of here AFP.AFP - 41 words
-
Article80 1982-07-16 40 WASHINGTON, Thurs The US Navy has announced that it is refitting World War n battleship USS lowa with modern communications and cruise missiles for active duty. The lowa will be the second of four 1939-1945 battleships to be brought out of mothballs The battleship NewAP - 80 words
-
Article110 1982-07-16 40 Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Building costs and rents of prime industrial land in Singapore are the highest among 22 of the world's major cities, according to a survey. Singapore Airlines will not receive preferential financing from the US Export-Import Bank for its recent $1.6 billion purchase of110 words
-
Page 40 Advertisements
-
Advertisement166 1982-07-16 40 I REDUCE YOUR LABOUR COSTS WITH THE COMET OPERA C 254 FORKLIFT TRUCK m r jflflfVi aalu. aUL. aaaaaaH^ From Europe s leading off-road torklift truck manufacturer. Comet-Opera, a highly versatile four-wheel drive forklift truck specially built to do the work in place of many machines at construction sites •RUGGED166 words
-
Advertisement326 1982-07-16 40 FRANKE NEW COMPACT SINK TYPE CP-ES 185 -Dimension 96.5 m 50 cm MAXIMUM CONVENIENCE IN THE MINIMUM SPACE. The nev. FRANK! COMPACTdoes not only save space.it creates it;for instance it creates room lor ,i dis washer or for some other kitchen appliance With bow! waste outlet placed right al the326 words
-
-
Page 40 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous142 1982-07-16 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in sever*! areas. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 26 mm. SI NSET today: 7.16 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7M a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER AdrUlde 3 ISC Fine Manila 24 28C Storm Banftkak 25 32 C Cloudy Melbourne 3 11 C Smoke Bfljta* 18142 words
-
-
SECTION TWO
-
Article, Illustration1855 1982-07-16 1 4 In the event, however, the projections may turn out to be less substantive than has been hoped. When you can't drill for oil anymore, perhaps you can grow it. NORMAM MYERS describes the hopes and handicaps of an age of green petrol. WE MAY be entering an1,855 words
-
1051 1982-07-16 1 LETTER 'Ghost drivers' of highways 41 HAVE been hearing stories recently about the German geistfahrer or "ghost drivers". Apparently they are appearing on the autobahns, particularly in south Germany, with a frequency which is leading not only to a considerable fund of rumour and jokes, but also to a certain1,051 words
-
PICK of the DAY
-
Article, Illustration392 1982-07-16 2 DOCUMENTARY ON HONGKONG THE POLICING OF HONGKONG (PART THREE) (Ch 5, ~M p.m.): Today's programme deals wth two problems faced by Hongkong's 5.4 million population conserving and distributing water and maintaining law and order. Water rationing has been imposed in Hongkong on an off-and-on392 words
-
-
LEISURE
-
Article, Illustration959 1982-07-16 3 Right royal style MINU THAROOR tells what it's like to be brought back to the 16th Century England by Roger Buckton and his 24--mentber Kynges Companye. I WONDER what good old King Henry VTJI would have thought of all this. Maybe just a quick call to the 16th Century Henry,959 words
-
Article532 1982-07-16 3 The Policing Of Hongkong Tonight, SBC Ch 5, 7.50 p.m. Previewed by MURIEL SPEEDEN QUICK. Where's a barren, rocky, unyielding land, ■MtUag and spilling over with migrants and opportunists on the lookout for a chance to wrest a fast buck off each other? You don't know?532 words
-
-
LEISURE 2
-
Article, Illustration914 1982-07-16 4 Drey£uss' li£e and death poser Richard Dreyfuss' enormous appeal does not come from good looks. Short, stocky and grey-haired, His mighty weapon is his talent, reports PATRICK TAGGART from Dallas. Dreyfuss' latest film, Whose's Life Is It, Anyway? starts its run at the Orchard cinema today. LONG before his Oscarwinning914 words
-
Article67 1982-07-16 4 6 Actually, for an evening, it was a great psychological boost. But that's all it was an evening. As a matter of fact, I called up to see if I could get Kramer vs Kramer and they said: "Thank you very much" (Dustin Hoffman got the part).67 words
-
-
LEISURE 3
-
Article, Illustration691 1982-07-16 5 Guests in search of a flavour of the exotic East and an evening of divertissement walked into an atmosphere of 'instant Singapore' at the Carlton Towers hotel in London, last week. For RACHEL BARNES, it was an especially nostalgic experience. SINGAPORE came to London in691 words
-
-
SCINCE OF OUR TIMES
-
Article866 1982-07-16 6 A swarm of visitors from outer space are poised to begin a three-week performance starting July 27 which will be one of nature's greatest free shows. Science correspondent ROBERT JACKSON reports that the Perseid meteor shower 'fireworks' display this year may be the most dramatic866 words
-
SCIENCEWATCH
-
Article239 1982-07-16 6 A NEW method has greatly Increased the rate at which platonlam can be recovered from nuclear wastes, according to the Los Alamos National Laboratory In New Mexico. The process, an electro-refining technique, makes It possible to obtain USSSM,*M (Ssl million) worth of plutoninm at a cost of239 words
-
Article210 1982-07-16 6 A RESEARCH at the University of Florida, studying the evolutionary history of a Jamaican land snail, has found that their shells can reveal climatic conditions of long ago. Zoologist Glen ttoodfriend found that the fossilised shells reflected, by the size of their shells, the moisture conditions they livedNYT - 210 words
-
-
-
Article, Illustration619 1982-07-16 8 Weekend auctions THE weekend heralds in two events that promise to be eye-open-ers for those with the right inclination. Tonight, the distinguished Monsieur Guillaume of Paris's famed International Coiffeur de Dame (ICD), a society of Haute coiffeur, demonstrates his art at the Holiday Inn Garden Ballroom.619 words
-
Article, Illustration1224 1982-07-16 8 Mem lan Tory tie JUST a stone's throw away from noisy bustling Orchard Road is Killiney Road. It is still teeming with life and old world charm. Take a trip down memory lane, recalling the days when you used to go marketing with mother or grandma, and the slow trishaw1,224 words
-
Article, Illustration473 1982-07-16 13 BERNADINE MORRIS - BERNADINE MORRIS By in New York THE chiffon floated as usual, but it wasn't the whole show at the George Stavropoulos presentation of his autumn and winter fashions. There were, for example, satin and taffeta and a plentiful supply of lace. But the specialityNYT - 473 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement255 1982-07-16 1 **t'Y«A 54.715: RING X \V v """O^^ $2,358: BANGLE JPir -^V VW 'm* BE TOTALLY CAPTIVATED Whether you do know today's prices or not, or about *W 1%.% &lr a S \w Jewellery, you can be rest assured that at jtijl w m. *t 5^Poh Kong Chye, we can guarantee255 words
-
Advertisement15 1982-07-16 1 Killlney Road shopping OUTLOOK, Pages 8 and 13 Boogie with Anne Boleyn? LEISURE. Page 315 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement412 1982-07-16 2 GIVES YOU THESE OPTIONS 111 YOU CAN: -irz-nil l r »»t (r~ "TJ r™Sj R»T NOW, OWN LATER M iHPU J OWN NOW, RENT LATER *f"W^3SHH*^^B UPDATE YOUR SET _SSSS r=L _jft£^ HAVE BRAND NEW SETS Confusing? Not really Thorn FLEXI-PLAN virtually means you canchange your option anytime Whichever scheme412 words
-
Advertisement28 1982-07-16 2 X GCXHIICS the tnw mouiing of high fidelity Technics SU-V7 Stereo rSSSSSrm biSBB Integrated DC Amplifier tt |W| DISTORTION There's only one figure better than us ZERO MBUUHMIMBBVafIBMi28 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous871 1982-07-16 2 EXHIBITIONS: the only mime theatre in Germany. Xl NST IND KOMMI NIKATtON Goethe-Institut Auditorium. 6— 8 ART AND COMMUNICATION —47 pm. Tickets: $2 for observers, graphic works representing a cross- TALKS* IMPORT AND EXPORT F.NANCArt Gallery. 10 a.m. -6pm. Free. ING -B y Mr Ijee Wan Sm 8- In Until871 words
-
Miscellaneous1147 1982-07-16 2 TV and Radio -smxeasa »u 7 p But l ust as she 8 ets closer t0 one 4.ZS New Zoo Revue mystery, another looms dark and 4.50 The Wild Wild West The Night mysterious Of The Death-Maker: President 7 30 News And Weather Forecast Grant nearly finds himself at the1,147 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement189 1982-07-16 3 I Bbbbbß B^af B# .^Bf -A-aßil jßa .^BBv kw 1/ iv*/*** jjfl r bi /Th I ""H. s 3 /i Hbl Kily tf <>r, i HBbb^. rw* BteTSs^iii! 1 *rf«l I You can boil hygienicially and serve from the same pot. Wonderjug I the latest concept to complement your elegant189 words
-
Advertisement402 1982-07-16 3 Available m burgundy, bone, black, while, brown, gold jnd silver P«W hi 11 A ap) Bkw^^^p^p 14 > M mm I* BBfiaJßfc mj*' >% r afl ijS*jmmr y t v .!&&>,* bb BBt 4 AgKr BrTa^B^x 1 '\>'- M bbbbbbbEbb^w w^m BmbJ HBJk' ns~ \y jlt mi .<r Bl BF402 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement448 1982-07-16 4 NORMAL PRICE SPECIAL PRICE 61 x 91cm (2' x 3') 597/= 447/ 61 x 122 cm (2' x 4 1 796/= 597/ 69 x 122 cm (2-25' x 4') 896/= 672/ 69 x 137 cm (225' x 45^) $1,000/=^ 750/ 91 x 152 cm (3' x s') $1,492/= $1,120/ Business448 words
-
Advertisement348 1982-07-16 4 Little Big Bargains! Come to Pertama Audio and its stores for big bargains and FREE gifts when you buy any of the products shown here. Toshiba KTR2 recording m^'/~ w/FM tuner pack ,j FREE: IpcHT-12 micro I speaker worth $45 J gSj I NETTYS j|p^ i -^Z. Sanyo mg-30 am348 words
-
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement281 1982-07-16 5 Trie Relaxersfiom National National has a range of home appliances t hat are designed to give yon a relaxing time at home. Compact electric ovens for easy-to-prepare breakfast delights. Washing machines for an effortless wash and rinse. fT^^^^^^^ Micro-computer fans for that natural breeze. Plus a /Jfc^^^/^^^. bunch of other281 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement71 1982-07-16 6 BBlJ>^BßlflßF^^BM .^BM^r S^O4BBB jflrJrwJ Lw^l .^bbbgs^^4Sbb^HS .^bbv tfVV^r^ Pv^afl bbV .^bbt The art of making the right impression. J||||l LANVIN ijjk Exclusively available at the loilo*ing authorised dealers CX. TANG CHANRAIS ISETAN HAVELOCK ISETAN ORCHARD KLASSE LUCKY PLAZA KLASSE PENINSULA PLAZA KONG MING MERCHANDISE. LANVIN BOUTIQUE LEATHER LODGE GUI LE71 words
-
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement972 1982-07-16 7 If !s__i^^S_3 JBL^_ L■ L _i_ L k_^_2 1 |h _^a^^^a_i _^P^^ >_iß^_l _^_^^_^^^_^_H_l _^_^^^^^^^^^_B _^_^^j^_i l____^& HE B^^-^-S-Bl^^-^-H-^^ i^T^ri^™^^™^^^sn^^^^^^_^_H_H__Sral__3' 1 _^_^_H(_»^^l_t_M_P^ _J f c_f *7/_^ L^^_f l __^_i _t^_^^^__WMp»^BP^'' H^^^^_^B __H_Pl^^" _^_l HIHH|HHHBIM^ArtBMIIMBHHIBMMHB^^IM^M^HateBMMH|| j|^^^^Br9| aaaffffi«raTMlW_^^BL7iiTr?_f'^^w^B'^'^'^a'*''fll*_^r*^^F^a*^B*lr*^_l^ w&*^ >_fl. 1 w n h SQ_^_^_^_p9^*7-^w3B _^_^_^_KT^rf9'9_n^PTwP^VvP'V^'^M'Vlw^'/tpVV^VffVv4p^MtpMMM P v^a^H J^Jr i^Bß^HS^k^^ t^ Bu^^jniuJ^lj^^^^l^LX/llE^^K^^^lll^Urijil972 words
-
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement671 1982-07-16 8 1 T4 FRESHURTI Shiseido FRESHURE cosmetics help sun-damaged skin returns to its former dewy, moist, fair complexion and lets you enjoy sunshine all year round. Lightly-scented with ILANG ILANG OILS, Freshure is light enough for use even on skins sensitive to fragrant oils. Shiseido Freshure AtjJm% ±o Skin Lotion K671 words
-
Advertisement103 1982-07-16 8 QJI Singapore Handicrafts Largest Showroom: Ground Floor Main Entrance, World Trade Centre Tel; *****22 (3 lines) Weekday: 9.30 am 6pm Sunday: 2pm 6pm ■Jb BfSM I 1 o*m fl BfaiY HI Jf^QP^ vt- s~-&' Bu HI K fr HyU LW_ "f ■If yK T""X^--* L jWftß. i- tL-» City Snowroom103 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement84 1982-07-16 13 Colors by Helena Rubinstein W^ H^^^l^. Theme and variations for lips, eyes and nails. Subtle and vibrant, to counterpoint today's fashion. Melodic Harmonies. The look for now, created by a^^L \m Helena Rubinstein for Skin Life Makeup. Free Demonstration and Consultation hosted by HR Beauty Consultants YAOHAN THOMSON METRO ORCHARD84 words
-
Advertisement330 1982-07-16 13 k^k^k^kr *c -a^k^k^kV The reason I use Pond's Cold Cream is written all over my face Lix>k at Kirn Font's gorgeous skin, your skin at tin- s.imc nun- Fabu l^^f and that happy, confident smile. lous for a deep down clean which Thar's why she uses Pond's. leaves your skin330 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement289 1982-07-16 9 I Congratulations! I^M Cl I PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG DEV ELOPM KM Nil I I). Wishes PEOPLE'S KATQNG People's Park Katong Development Pte. Ltd. -^B^P'^ W^ I on the commencement of 'V^S^S^ titJl their Official Marketing Campaign U l sSi^V> Appointed as Marketing Agents uJ" 1 fegs X Jones Lang W®@SS©[n]289 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement549 1982-07-16 10 Come and share in Peopl Buyorrer 1 1 \.l x..«\^k>. truck record in pro- i "^3Bl^Bf!L v "'-'2«^ -^^m^^^^ESh^* 1 perly development. People's Park Complex; f AJs3s!&fc' ii&..^^ ~^S^^^P^ I^9Q Ming Arcade (to open soon); Chinatown a >'V^^^lillii"^^^ ■Xs\\ '-3mLj£ Centrepoint a 600 room 5-star hotel •''^'V^HlHaß v '^'^v >"*'549 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement403 1982-07-16 11 les Paric Katong success A shop Now! ay. V oi ar«L j^^r I^B f^^^^^a^aV I B^T^JbUbV W I^bw^l Bbk^ i Ba? I B^BV JP \^^L^r .^a^H i .^^a^^. a^B^hJ -s^B^-*- ABH^^k_ B^^B^^B^B^F 7^^^" I^^^ I £^fi^a H^^^^ .^B^HBh I M*^B B^B^B^B^^BhKSbb^B^V B^ y aiL^2C^\Vwfl LVx £^^.S^9? ißß^^LjbHßj«bMJb7 I J^v^r^s^vKß^STr^B^B^fc bßlbt403 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement36 1982-07-16 12 Congratulations! PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG DEVELOPMENT PTE. LTD. PEOPLES KATONG S^^MHHk. tMffmmn as ;_/> Ml 1 Upon the beginning of marketing ofyowshops Wearejmudtohawbeen the main contractor HTOPILE COMPANY (PTE.) LTD. 59, VICTORIA STREET, SINGAPORE, 0718, TEL: *****82 *****81.36 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement345 1982-07-16 14 •*************************0 CATHAY: NOW SHOWING! 8 (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11am. 1.30. 4.00. 6.30, 9.15pm S Hesdeadly He s got deadly aim f Me s looking for new targets JCARUS/^ rVaflK^aLA^i I YVES MONTAND X i JACQUELINE STAUP X I i CATHAY: NEXT CHANGE! THE SCAVICST WOMf NtS '»OM TMI GKATtST SHOO345 words
-
Advertisement445 1982-07-16 14 Now between July 1 to July 31 1982, you get for reservations and enquiries. I 20% off all roomrates, a complimentary welcome drink pita** contact: plus a continental or local breakfast on the house! d^%^ I Sounds almost too good but absolutely true. With us, you'll have more than an445 words
-
Advertisement442 1982-07-16 14 :u6(S:"NOVvSHfivVW(f!-*. R (*****14) 11am, 1 JO, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 No Fr«« List The man who painted the I S 1 panther pink. y, 4>- r^ and taught you how to count to 'lo' W m «k\ now gives you his latest funniest film I a,—-™----®' I I WILLIAM HL\[^t\ V442 words
-
Advertisement336 1982-07-16 14 PRCANISATIOM B NOW SHOWHG Horn I 30. 4 00, 6 45. 915 "KWMAP" Mondorin-cotoc Tomorrow M'mte PRINCE CAPITOL LIOO-CHANGP m LIBERTY-SAVOY-ORIENTAL PRESIDENT JURONG DALIT m al Sundoy Morning show* at 6 Thcotrn Prmc* Onentoi B| CKongi-Preuo^ntSavov-Dolit W "Ttgf KUW" Mondor.n g |*IM;t«WH^!I OPENS TODAY II om. 1 45. 4 00.336 words
-
Advertisement293 1982-07-16 14 O CX?GANISATON C) 0 > »V^__ m 0 5 ftTgizrjr^ayjty/.w^i r\ Pi OPENS TODAY! f\ X I 30. 400 6 30*9 ISpm Jl| Q /k WHOSE 5 Q *T(} LiFEisrr 8 w,n.r.Yaff!-V:.vi X NOW SMOWING A V J 11am 130 400. 630 9 15pm X xL ICARUS/^ S x 1293 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement414 1982-07-16 15 mPfmmmmWl^y^^^mmm\ fl i Singer, movie star, actress and TV personality one of the world's most famous female entertainers sings for you on I July 23, 24 and 25 I Her hits include I am Woman. I Angie Baby and her latest I w I Can't Say Goodbye to You I414 words
-
Advertisement275 1982-07-16 15 will)' vk^ wti^tf^M&m il p^flES m^m^m¥MWtmZ?t*Tr^^m^mm mkx2tt)&m£m^m&+ .^^flMfl 1^ m^^^ I^^^^f""l fl fl v ■AL.i Jii^ ill B flft -a Mua Bflu u*w fl k bY fl BnflßSfllHflittyflll In am kI!VL_^J4Hb HH V ftßflßaakw I fs?2l ***** l tl! 12 jH *«y 1 HHk, i at aaK 1 aaaaV 9H275 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement649 1982-07-16 16 YOUNG CHANG PIANO From Korea's leading manufacturer of fine musical instruments. Backed by its internationally acclaimed award winning craftsmanship, Young Chang proudly presents its latest state-of-the-art pianos. Each Young Chang piano is built under the strictest quality control, £Sr'*^^^r using only the best materials available in the world today. The649 words
-
Advertisement974 1982-07-16 16 Use o£ middle initials ITH^rj" 4 David J. Rosenbdum, an editor in UPl's Tenton bureau, said: "I'm strongly opposed to using ■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMi^"iBBBi middle initials when it is perfectly clear who is By william i safire being referred to. The rule should be: Does it n New York inform, distinguish, entertain,974 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement2034 1982-07-16 17 rjT} |LV^V% MAIPO PTE. LTD. f| An International Company in JohorepL LIMIMO V/UUI 4p Haiafl I I engaged in steel fabrication and turnkey PRO IPf^T ■JJ W I projects for the oil and gas industry has rnuji:v jmmmmmmmmmmm^ammm*^ we ore o young ond dynam.cengmeer.ng vacancies for: at River Valley Road2,034 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1764 1982-07-16 18 Technicians(maie) I^\JkJ No. lin sales? pfnfrat manapfr g Rank Xerox, f/?e frrsf company to (computer marketing company) wa ik j n anc j 13^ produce ano sell copiers is tne Top salary. Benefits, company car to us about dfat mL Mr biQQ6St copier company in the your future M^r world1,764 words
-
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement3296 1982-07-16 19 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES publk inumEsi i^iPlAfl> I I tCOnOnllC NCRMaUvsia atead .n g suppl*. o». complele tT^t M HH^^^^|^B||H V BORRD N." "y ilPlfPinnrnPnt o) data p.ocess.n 8 systems relaied piod- I I^!J Board "|l Tender Notice tender not.cc tender not.cc A MARKETING EXECUTIVES H I Tenders ore invited for the3,296 words
-
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement3880 1982-07-16 20 T/X r«i T/> w-. I ■■■H^I^I^HHBVHHHHH^HHiiBIHIVHBIIHH^^HiHHI^B in thk iik.ii roi kt ok thk NOTICE Of GENERAL LICENS-l IN THK HMiH <o1 XT OK K notices international wood products limited r,««&«ms i 1 :::r'" X JPSHIBBHHHHB^ >T ilin-orp..rati-d in the Republic of Singapore) (.monies mndin K I p SINGAPORE, TO BE3,880 words
-
-
SECTION THREE
-
Bilingual
-
Article, Illustration1023 1982-07-16 1 A sad pilgrimage to an old school Jt Bamboo Green Uy^t" fjW 0 r ULIENFUNG Q IN THE summer of 1946. I left Cornell University thinking I would never see it again. As it turned out, I had reason to return a few times between 1969 and 1972. These visits1,023 words
-
Article150 1982-07-16 1 ts.ari*3&*aiiii KjT ;ft*TSfl£*ft--M *IHteti#T *'> iEra«tf %mm< ft lg#i*7ftft» «Ftfr*£WltS US** f»wK3° **ai*A* 75fc3fc*WW«*»TfI sfcttt£±w± HUtßiT *»';-.'*«*<- tt *f &**£•< ♦¥A« «X@£7» ft* S-**»ttttH Lit*«7#Httl*»W »#rlßM«^* -t K'h 7«wai*-iha-ic#*a F-*i£7-*' W^J« N«67 tfflffiF*- *S;ft«f it if WfcJKWttnift* ■ktiffA' rfdiHr ]«n ten «»rN«SHIH ia^« 61*^11* --iSjW«r3fc«tw«l#li ft k II fr150 words
-
Article, Illustration155 1982-07-16 2 SHAOLJN Temple star Li I Janjle ha* no illusions about bis success both on and off screen. After his success in martial arts comCtitlons and record x office film role, he certainly does not pretend he knows all the kicks and punches In the155 words
-
Article109 1982-07-16 2 U m* -iij«s**feoa ±^feßachelor Degree i^W«**i#±B.A.. SC E|4W^^Ef: MBBSc £*S^ tt- *»t4»*->h# fi first degrees o —4- fi o HW«^«tt|| s.-g:i Ji^fefJ Pass Degreeffi^ W fi Honours Degree Z% la E B'J iA^Honoursggtt «fW Honours Degree 6Z ii ft ,41* K W&«±^tt Master's Degree |4^^(bl 1(1 X*«±M.A..JI °tb*Ji± Doctorate Degree109 words
-
Article, Illustration108 1982-07-16 2 Xie Xuehua - Xie Xuehua ehlnese parables WHILE working in a field, a farmer in the state of Song M saw a hare run into a tree stump, break its neck and fall dead. The farmer picked it up, took it home and from then on left his108 words
-
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement196 1982-07-16 1 HISHI IANKxIv.Va p n e k .^^^■■■aa v V al V l V^''^^^Hfl. M MaaifP"**^ laak. I2TON I ***** t 1- .J^ -^I^—l— Jaafc—^L—^—^— .A—^^a^aaaaaaaat -a^Lal* S' I aaV aW Zbbbbbbbb^bbbbbbbbbbbbb^S F««fur«s.* 1 Uniformity and Excellent Quality As GRP panels are produced fully automatically by a super-large-size press, so, all196 words
-
Advertisement30 1982-07-16 1 Mam. "sa^_ai ■^■^B HaaaaaaaV laaaaEff C aSs^^S a^^aaaaaaaß hBS^BP^ >9b«V 'r^^B^aaaaaUaaVaaVlß^ y W^* aa^BaaHaaK^^w9Hßff?^ a^^ IVW^^aai n\^rvic DMnD every u liny you nooa 10 Know aooux seiuny up 8 Dar30 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement102 1982-07-16 2 V BB k wBE. A '"T^ flfeßßJ P^^i Z^^ J A ir^ -J fIH bm^b %I|fITW m 1 I m 1 ai ■bHb! •ftrriifflifSfrißßftniirf i ->Z!^^ IbJb(Hb^bHbSBSSiK P^ £fi^^*^ "ls bl^bW a& a^^kblbbH B^^^^^bl Br^^^^^^*^*^B^BrTßßr™^U^^^™ v^^^^Ta^^ft Bobson's True Blue Harmony jeans. r^B Jtaik Wj^m Make it a part of you.102 words
-
Advertisement48 1982-07-16 2 «ftv* 4bb iara bw Hb\ •€\B H |k .jPH ■> Bb7 rTfIBJ B^B' BBy vißfl v B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BB^Bft .^^H^^BRRSI^I^m^^BHHFk W^^rf^M^_^ .^^^BB^B^BV fl^^^^B^^^^^^^^B^^^ ■^■^^S^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^BK fl^^^^^^^^^^HßW' H B| BbTbTbTbTbTbTbtbTbTbbb^' JH^^^ BJ Hbk n^l^Bc: i^r^ j^^^n^Kjfa -t*rT^f'' IF mL H JH3^ j 6 v -?!~<" v BH ik^B^V^BBI. r bm^mSw bUbt C tffi bKJBSpSm48 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous628 1982-07-16 2 Winners of Cross-language S^^ffi^y™ 88 0 1 Puzzle W|U te -nv./^co,»,^«^ xr«. Af\ It Is a Chinese crossword, but the clues are CrOSSWOrd NO 40 given In English. Eleven winners will be picked from the allSSI cash: TENG YEE WEE correct entries. One will receive $5% cash and (I.C. no:628 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement239 1982-07-16 3 Congratulations! PEOPLE'S PARK KATONG DEVELOPMENT PTE. LTD. gg&±jmsL^'ig i^/^--^*cs#T^ marketui2 «6^ji^, l< *oj your shops IPeaivpivtitltohawbeeiit/teinainsub-sniicfuivcontracTor CHNG GIM HUAT (PTE) LTD. 8 LORNIE ROAD, SINGAPORE 1 129. TEL: *****0/*****3/*****3. mSB^B^ I \ci izi iS!np^|^Wß| ,4^2^ rree oner f\BEjA Eat any amount of this 'King of Tropical Fruit' V, Vlinin ~H\239 words
-
-
SECTION THREE
-
Article, Illustration736 1982-07-16 4 SRIVATSA - SRIVATSA By THE life of an Indian is full of ceremonies. At every stage in his life there is a set of ceremonies which he is expected to perform, usually with the help of a priest. These ceremonies are known as samskaras and are in the form of736 words
-
Article, Illustration68 1982-07-16 4 The girls welcomed Dushyanta and offered him simple food from the hermitage. They said Sage Kanva was away. Dushyanta was struck by Shakuntala's beauty. Shakuntala was also attracted by the handsome king. to be continued *(9 s^s&viisssr Gujtj>(9) giapiuif S,SiV 6U/T68 words
-
Article, Illustration487 1982-07-16 4 A. SARASPATHY - A. SARASPATHY By RAMAN continued to be fall of mischief at the expease of the court officials. On same occasions, be w»s baldly prankish even with the King. The King ticket off Raman (or this. In reply, Kaman claimed that be cMld evea DrUttlr the mighty487 words
-
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement149 1982-07-16 4 V&£^pV2 TIRUKKURAL /13a r^Ti not w^^ or anot iers ru n even absent-mindedly. v^^^ If you do, your own ruin is certain to befall. yk I clairelee iliL V Vp^mV^^a 1 smmmanmmmmmmmmP^^ U&wox k«k cixnx it iv l fl mniaDnH BSrHal Haa manmm a(WINC >u v SMGMCn w ■I: t^HIIBSiSSSIIII149 words
-