The Straits Times, 17 July 1982

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  • 703 1  -  BENG TAN Council to advise minister 1, Jfor MethCdi Reporter ALL major health polities alfecling Singaporeans will, Irom now on, be thoroughly looked into by a body of government officials and private individuals before they are implementedThis is the Health Ministry's new open approach towards
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  • 587 1 Senate's unanimous yes' for Shultz Senate's unanimous yes' for Shultz M Hi £hu|(z ftlil. U-iUl iHch senators absent "I veiy much L™i< <°i" word 10 lianngj Ueoree "nil* tis as f. membrr nl Ihe leam." &uld Me rfea-if-nn has M*r bia> Iht jrfk rryire lo pre■■■eiii Ibe Iran-lcaii Ijhiiii In
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  • 674 1 Raja tells where leaders will be found MR 8. RAJARATNAM las! nigh! la-Id social- 1 ly concerned youths in Singapore that they form pan of Ihe country's leadership. Tl I* Fi-nm 1W iVilril^ II ix fnim 1«W |mi[i]e. though Ihey are in lite minontj 1 UvU jjovrrnnifni leaJeia muai drawn
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  • 574 1 Flashback to 1946 when the PM was a law student Flashback to 1946 when the PM was a law student 1 1 III-' I) I. III I 1 1 .1 [nJkniina th# |i"-nii-iii'-n <* Hip Honorary Freedom of the City fat Mr |*e. •ir I' I 1-- r. ■■I 'Mi
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  • 494 1 Iran-Iraq fighting rages for third day Iran-Iraq fighting rages for third day TEHERAN, Friday ITl t.t'll ii'urrlnu: Ini^i im.-l mini" I IRAQI warplanpi tnday hll Iran and caused hpflvj n-lirillan tosses, but Iranian forces continued ihplr fighiinc In ■muthtm Iraq for Ihp rh]rd day running. Iraqi jpIs bombed n Muslim
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • 227 2 Sold despite directive DATUK Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, in an interview with the New Straits Times, says the Selangor state government disregarded a federal directive issued by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam when it subdivided and sold a popular playground in Petaling Jaya to influential state
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    • 544 2 Travel guardian... TO ensure greater professionalism, the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board has set strict rules for all travel agencies before they can have their licences renewed; About 300 of the 340 licensed agents are expected to be affected by the move. The board introduced the new criteria in January
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    • 368 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: CONSUMERS who bay cooking gas from unauthorised dealers are taking terrible risks, not only of being shortchanged bat of being hart by explosions because the cylinders have been tampered with. The government and the industry both have a part to play In curbing the decanting
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    • 224 2 Ardiles won't heel TOTTENHAM Hotspur's Osvaldo Ardiles will take part in the controversial tour of South Africa by an international team of soccer players. But he will be disobeying his club ana also incur the displeasure of Fua, says British television commentator Jimmy Hill. The first match was due
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    • 259 2 SIME DARBY TO INVEST $15M ON COMPUTER ARM SIME Darby Bhd is investing at least $15 million to build up its computer subsidiary into the biggest system house in the region. SD Computer Systems (SDCS), its Singapore subsidiary, was formed in July this year. The company, an amalgamation
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    • 88 2 RICH AND MISERABLE THE rich in France are feeling the pinch. The franc has been devalued, blue chip industrials seized as a result of nationalism, gold dealings made taxable and property sales have gone down. To top it all, the country's 800,000 rich people are now required to list
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    • 412 2 Hayden still at helm AUSTRALIAN Opposition leader Bill Hayden yesterday narrowly defeated charismatic former trade union leader Bob Hawke's challenge to his leadership of the Labour Party. Observers say the close result could increase the chances of Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser calling a snap general election. Mr
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    • 335 2 Changi murals artist IN 1943, bombardier Stanley Warren lay seriously ill in Changi prison, where he was interned during the war. As he listened to the choir singing litanies in the chapel next door, he began slowly to recover. The chaplain, hearing he was an artist, asked if
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 300 3 CANBERRA, Fit AUSTRALIAN Opposition Leader Bill Hayden today narrowly defeated a challenge to his leadership of the Labour Party. But political commentators said the close result could increase the chances of Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser calling a snap general election. Mr Hayden beat charismatic former
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    • 176 3 Aussie drama Afghans' future in balance NEW DELHI, Fri. Forty weary Afghans remained in the Madras airport transit lounge today, waiting for Indian authorities to decide on their future after they unsuccessfully attempted to emigrate to Australia. The Afghans, Including six women one in an advanced stage *f pregnancy and
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    • 63 3 BRUSSELS, Fri Spain took its seat for the first time at Natos military committee today, soon after the Western alliance began studies of the issues posed by entry of its 16th member state. Air Force General Jose Peralba was welcomed by the committee, Natos highest military
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    • 42 3 ISLAMABAD, Fri. Pakistan's military leader, General Mohammed Zia-ul-Haq. today banned lawyers from political activities, an official statement said. The ban was imposed so that lawyers would fully devote their time and attention to their profession." it said. Reuter.
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    • 137 3 Jubilant Zail Singh after landslide win in polls FRIENDS and admirers surrounding India's President-elect Zail Singh on Thursday after the announcement of his landslide victory over his lone rival, Mr Hans Raj Khanna. Mr Zail Singh, a 6&-year-old political veteran known for his loyalty to Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, won
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    • 332 3 Goldwater: Arms sales to Taiwan will continue WASHINGTON, Friday SENATOR Barry Gcldwater said yesterday he has been informed that President Ronald Reagan will continue the sale of United States arms to Taiwan "as they are needed." Sen Goldwater, interviewed by National Public Radio, said he was told by Mr William
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    • 71 3 In other words... THE I nlted StetM MM the world and the I lilted Nation* ma ft stock corporation. The stockholder with the greatest number of ■hftTM should rn joy the Srefttost rights, and the superpowers naturally c»ii engage In power p»Utk»T^ The Chinese Communist Party newspaper People's Daily hitting
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    • 318 3 BANGKOK, Fri. The decision to expel Asian Wall Street Journal correspondent Barry Wain from Thailand was taken by top government leaders who were angry at his article on sub-standard conditions at a Thai-run refugee camp, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. The Foreign Ministry
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    • 153 3 COLOMBO, Fri. A magistrate today ordered the release on bail of Sri Lankan hijacker Sepala Ekanayake, who commandeered an Italian airliner to Bangkok last month and demanded a US$3OO,--000 (*****.000) ransom. Ekanayake, 33, was arrested on July 3 on charges of extortion and holding stolen
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    • 50 4 JAKARTA, Fri. Two Indonesians have been convicted of attempting to smuggle gold bars worth US$l.l million (552.3 million) into Indonesia from Singapore. They were each jailed for 18 months and fined 500,000 rupiahs (about 5J1.575) by a district court in Surabaya, East Java, yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 40 4 NAPLES. Fri Five Red Brigades gunmen in a speeding car shot to death a police official and his driver yesterday in the terror gang s first major attack since the rescue of kidnapped US General James Doaer. UPI.
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    • 73 4 THE National Museum of Cars, known as the most be&utlfal car museum in the world, was opened to the public in Mulhouse, east France, last week. The museum was formerly the Schlumpf Museum, but the previous owners, the Schlumpf brothers, had to sell
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    • 206 4 Why the American plan to limit credit to Russia failed WASHINGTON, Friday A SECRET French agreement with the Soviet Union doomed a US effort to form a united front of European allies to limit credits to the Soviets, a senior Pentagon official said
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    • Sideliners
      • 60 4 A PHONEY bomb left ticking by an American Central Airlines pilot as a joke for a colleague failed to draw even a ghost of a smile from authorities called to defuse it. The pilot, Mr Curt Gannon, said in Ottumwa, lowa, he meant another pilot to find
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      • 72 4 SOME MEN buy chocolates to show their wives they love them and some send flowers, but not Herb Schiller. He writes in the sky. Mr Schiller's wife, Bunny, 37, woke up on Thursday morning in Wisconsin after attending a seminar to see a plane writing above
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      • 54 4 THKKK unusual escapees, emerging from their wooded hideout in rural central Pennsylvania only at dusk, are making monkeys out of their would-be captors. The baboons, two adult females and a baby, escaped from the tourist attraction of Reptiland near Allenwood after a keeper neglected to lock their
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      • 68 4 POLICE in WinstonSalem, North Carolina, say a man who has been robbing grocery store clerks of both cash and kisses got neither at his last stop he found a male clerk instead of a female and officers ran him down. James Earl Ingram, 29. the kissing bandit,
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      • 60 4 A SYDNEY man was aghast when he bought a Bible from a city bookstore. "My dear woman," he said in horror after the sales assistant classified his purchase as fiction. f 'That is the Bible." Unperturbed, the woman explained coolly the computer had classified the Bible
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    • 34 4 BUENOS AIRES. Fri Argentina's military government yesterday lifted an eightyear ban on political rallies in Buenos Aires and said the move was part of its pledge to re-establish democracy in 1984. Reuter
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    • 386 4 Reagan govt divided over new grain pact WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday called a Cabinet session to try and resolve policy differences within the administration over whether to renew a pact with Moscow to sell grain to the Soviet Union. The question of grain sales to the Soviets could
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    • 197 4 PARIS, Than. A spokesman far ihe French External Relations Ministry categorically denied today that France had signed a secret agreement with the Soviet Inion over the construction of the gas pipeline. The French spokenman said an agreement on the pipeline was signed with the Soviet I inion
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    • 136 4 Chocs for Argentine soldiers turn up in shops BUENOS AIRES, Fri. A priest has called for a police investigation into why chocolate oars donated by schoolchildren for Argentina's soldiers on the Falkland Islands ended up for sale on grocery shelves. Father Juan Conti, a police and air force chaplain based
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    • 41 4 THE dialogue with the United States has not been interrupted, but there is a little too much of an American monologue. French President Francois Mitterrand lamenting the tendency of the US to talk down to its European allies.
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    • 287 5 LONDON Friday BRITAIN'S state railway system was reported today to have "last resort" plans to train up to 20,000 train conductors and unemployed workers to take the place of striking train drivers. The Daily Telegraph said British Rail believed that conductors who already knew the routes
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    • 167 5 Queen's police were 'taking it easy' LONDON, Fri. Police guarding Buckingham Palace were "complacent to the point of incompetence" wnen an intruder broke into Queen Elizabeth n's bedroom, according to an internal police inquiry into the incident, the BBC said yesterday. Scotland Yard mean- i while said another man tried
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    • 83 5 THE OWNER of this St Bernard doesn't worry about wandering off to remote areas where there are no refreshments to be found after a long walk. He can always count on his big, trustworthy dog with the barrel of beer attached to its collar. Berliner*,
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    • 71 5 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Soviet Union has completed two new SS-20 missile sites since declaring a moratorium on the deployment of mediumranee missile systems aimed at Europe, a State Department spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said the United States has evidence that work is continuing at
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    • 191 5 HAMBIRG, Fri. It took three months, bat East Germany finally bit on a West German April Fools' joke. Newspaper* reported yesterday that the East German foreign affairs weekly Horizon had attacked West Germany's "imperialistic ambitions in the Antarctic." The article was based on
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    • 463 5 US sanctions 'forced Poles nearer Soviets WASHINGTON, Fri POLISH Prime Minister Wojciech Jaruzelski says President Ronald Reagan's trade sanctions have forced Poland to become more dependent on the Soviet Union and that there is no immediate prospect of martial law being relaxed. the general said in an interview that his
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    • 282 5 A patootie and plonk just can't go together LONDON, Fri. What's a patootie and where's another place to serve porridge? The answers are in the latest supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary, advancing the 20th century lexicon from the words "O" to "scythism." A patootie is a sweetheart, girlfriend or
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    • 106 6 JERUSALEM, Thurs. A top Palestinian guerilla commander, Silah Ta'amri, surrendered to Israeli forces in South Lebanon earlier this week, after spending more than a month in hiding, the army announced today. Ta'amri, whose real name is Assad Sulieman Abdel Khader, carries the rank of
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    • 196 6 I JEZZINE (Lebanon), Fri. I The Israeli government, worried that its occupation army may get enmeshed in Lebanon's murderous power strugIgles, has ordered the troops not to interfere in the factional feuds dogging this land. Senior officers in this Christian hilltop town said
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    • 64 6 6 WE have pledged to support Israel if she Is attacked. We have not pledged to support Israel to attack other countries. I don't want to see American arms used to kill women and children who are not q participants in a war. 7 Republican Senator Barry Goldwater giving
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    • 501 6 CAIRO, Friday Reversal of his policy not to attend such talks CLAIMING that the big powers were fighting each other by proxy in Lebanon, the Gulf and the Horn of Africa, President Hosni Mubarak yesterday called for a summit conference of Arab leaders to
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    • 142 6 100 protesters in Dacca attack US embassy DACCA, Friday MORE than 100 Palestinians, Arabs and Bangladesh nationals attacked the US embassy here today to protest Israel's invasion of Lebanon. There were no injuries and damage was considered light. Police said nine people were taken in for questioning. Three armed police
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 59 6 INTERNATIONAL BANKS declared the debt-ridden Italian bank, Banco Ambrosiano, in default in repaying US$l4O million (about $290 million) of loans. Italy's largest private bank is the object of a major rescue effort and investigation following the disappearance and death of its former president who left behind
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      • 61 6 CHINA HAS for the first time released to the public in a foreign country a documentary about its military strength and it is playing to full houses in Hong Kong. The 90-minute documentary entitled War Games In North China has a Guangdong-hwa commentary and English subtitles.
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      • 70 6 JAPAN'S POST-WAR affluence has triggered an increase in crime by youths who frequent all-night discos and hotrod through residential neighbourhoods, the National Police Agency said in Tokyo yesterday. The annual police White Paper reported that in 1981, half of Japanese criminals were under 20 years old. The
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      • 59 6 NICARAGUA'S DEFENCE Minister Humberto Ortega has accused the CIA of complicity in an invasion of Nicaragua by groups of well-equipped rightists bent on ousting the leftist leadership here. Mr Ortega told an army meeting in Managua yesterday that about 100 people had been killed in fighting between
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      • 67 6 DISGRUNTLED LEFTISTS who lost power after the downfall of the Gang of Four are attempting to make a comeback by interfering in local elections, the People's Daily said in Beijing yesterday. The communist party newspaper was commenting on a group of officials in the northern province of Hebei
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      • 65 6 INDONESIA IS stepping up its campaign against communism with President Suharto ordering that all government officials attend special courses on the "latent communist danger," a government spokesman said. The courses are inteneded to prevent released communist prisoners from inflencing government officials who are the backbone in the current
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    • 91 6 Protest in Jakarta against US policy JAKARTA, Fri. About 100 Indonesian Muslim youths yesterday staged a peaceful demonstration outside the US Embassy here to condemn American support for the Israeli invasion of Lebanon, police said today. The youths marched to the embassy with placards and slogans calling on the US
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    • 66 6 MOSCOW, Fri. Soviet weaponry has proved its quality during the fighting in Lebanon, and Syrian forces showed they have mastered it well, the official news agency Tass said today. Defending the performance of Soviet-made tanks, planes and missiles, Tass accused Western news media of accepting Israel's "doctored
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    • 51 6 TEL AVTV, Fri. Eighty Israeli soldiers, recently demobilised after serving in Lebanon, held a press conference in Jerusalem yesterday to express support (or the war and to condemn "traitors." The group was also protesting against a spate of anti-war demonstrations and press conferences involving many soldiers.
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    • 209 6 Stay out US told as rebels claim victories MOGADISHU. Fri Ethiopian-backed guerillas claimed to have routed Somalian forces in two fierce battles in the Ogaden desert on the Horn of Africa and warned the United States to keep out of the conflict Rebel radio broadcasts from Ethiopia denied that the
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    • 69 6 TEL AVIV, Fri The Israeli consumer price index jumped 6 per cent in June, according to official figures released yesterday, but the war in Leba-'* non helped stave off a much larger increase. The June increase brought Israel's inflation rate in the first half of 1962
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  • 450 7 STPB sets new rules on renewal of licences By JUDITH HALE MANY travel agencies will have to meet stricter terms before the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board renews their licences. About 300 of the 340 licensed agents are expected to be affected by the new rules, aimed
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  • 236 7 AN old boy of Chung Cheng High School yesterday called for action to develop it into one of the best schools in Singapore. Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, Parliamentary Secretary (Prime Minister's Office), said the school already had the resources
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  • 59 7 THE 14th Dalai Lama, the Tibetan spiritual leader now living in exile in India, will visit Singapore from July 29 to Aug 1. He will be here as a guest of the Singapore Buddhist Federation. The Dalai Lama will arrive in Singapore after three days in Malaysia.
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  • 167 7 Quick takeoff, thanks to EDB A LEADING American computer manufacturer took four months to decide to invest in Singapore but is scheduled to be operational here in less than half that time. In September, the firm, Seagate Technology, will begin production and, in November, its made-in-Singapore Winchester disc drives will
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  • 810 7 Why the young in Third World take to revolution EXCERPTS of the address by Mr S. Rajaratnam. Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), at the opening of the National Youth Conference yesterday. IN many countries In the world today, the future la bleak for young people. For example, even In
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  • 39 7 THE Sankarn Ganam variety show scheduled to be held at the National Theatre today has been postponed until a later date. Ticket holders may use the same tickets (or the new date to be announced later.
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  • 44 7 THE 4,000-strong Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees will hold its 14th anniversary dinner at its Telok Blangah Road premises on July 25. Minister for State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, will present long service awards to 50 workers at the function.
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  • 248 8 RESERVISTS with the People's Defence Force recently sharpened their skills in the art of house-to-house fighting and at the same time showed a classic example of reservists' ingenuity. Until April this year, the only available fighting in built-up areas (Fibua) training "village" was on the mainland
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  • 185 8 A LOCAL oil company has become the first to introduce security valve seals for its cooking gas cylinders in a bid to deter people from tampering with them and short-changing or endangering consumers. Esso Singapore, which started this practice on Wednesday, hopes it will
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  • 275 8 V WARNING ON BUYING LPG r F ?i°JMJJ* LEGAL deal ers I THt. <Jmm imtn' him* >w m «r flrM and mm^ Mtfrd fr> I' MfpM #rU«HH r*gM»Ma*» un*«|Mr**tf Mm Witt* tfMtt THE Straits Times report of Jane 21 in the safe handling and
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  • 97 8 Warning against letting off crackers THE sale, letting off or possession of fireworks or firecrackers are serious offences and offenders are liable to be fined op to $5,Mt er Jailed fer up to two years or get both penalties. Police made this reminder yesterday and said past experience showed that
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  • 578 9  -  JUDITH HALE Finding an amah, a house with antiques all part of the day's work By UNUSUAL requests are quite usual for the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. There are a steady stream of them which the STPB strives to fulfil to make our city
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  • 577 9 SEVERAL Singapore Bus Service routes will be temporarily diverted in stages during the National I Day Parade rehearsal at the Padang, which begins at 5 p.m. tomorrow. The buses resume their normal routes after the diversion. In stage 1, from 1.30 p.m. until after the
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  • 93 9 THE chairman of Ngee Ann Polytechnic's Council, Mr C.C. Kee, was given the title Professor onoris Causa by the Polytechnic of Central London (PCL) on June 24 in London. Mr Kee is now one of four people in the world to have such an award i which
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  • 358 9 Singaporeans see courtesy in many ways WHAT is courtesy? This has been the question asked again and again over the hotline since it went into operation at the beginning of this month. Our Forum Page today also features this. No matter how we might want to define this, the calls
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 614 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE Selangor government disregarded a directive by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hi tarn when it subdivided and sold a popular playground in Petaling Jaya to influential state government officials. The Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, in revealing this,
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    • 42 11 KUANTAN, Fri. The Federation of Malaysian Consumers Association (FOMCA) is to form a consumer alert scheme to control and eventually eliminate the existence of imitation goods and other hazardous substances in the market, association president Bishan Singh disclosed yesterday. NST.
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    • 49 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tan Hock Hai. 40. was sentenced to life imprisonment and ordered to be given 10 strokes of the cane yesterday after he was found guilty of trafficking in more than 700 gm of horoin at a hotel here in February last year. AP.
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    • 46 11 MALACCA, Fri. An agent o( the Singapore-registered cargo ship, the 1,327-tonno King Bird, was fined $5,000 by the sessions court here yesterday for discharging black waste oil from its engine into the Straits of Malacca, the Star newspaper reported here today. AKK
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    • 153 11 JOHORE BARU, Fri. The Johore Baru Muncipal Council warned the public, particularly Singaporeans, to be wary of people claiming to be council officers and making on-the-spot fines for littering. The council's public relations officer, Mr Ad nan Harun, said the council has received
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    • 204 11 Vehicle record forgeries found in files KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Kuala Lumpur road transport department has found forged motor vehicle records in their files and has asked the Anti-Corruption Agency (ACA) to investigate. Department director Abdullah Ismail said today that these files "could not have walked into the files rooms
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    • 177 11 Kelantan police chief gets warning letter KOTA BARU, Fri. Kelantan Chief Police Officer, Senior Assistant Commissioner Haji Ibrahim Yeop, has received an anyonymous letter accusing him of being responsible for the shooting of two gunmen in Tumpat, Kelantan, and threatening to "repeat" the Batu Pahat incident at the Kota Baru
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    • 39 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt. Malayan Railway and the Malaysian Airline System will provide additional rail and air services between July 17 and July 20 becaiu* of the Hari Raya Puasa holidays and the second term school holidays. -NST.
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    • 204 11 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp 1 HEAR VOO YER TITuJS, THE DOCTOR SAYS SEE -PO /""N \/f WEhTTD I I-NMM J COULP 0E f YOO THUJK' I K •> M THE /~Si TERRIBLE LlVlM<3 OtO I I COULP CO V-— S^i§T DOOORj^^ \£ZIfoSHAPE BORROWEP TiAAE V "THAT?
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  • 2013 12  - PMLee offers some food for thought LESLIE FONG ON Thursday, Mr Lee Kuan Yew was presented with the Honorary Freedom of the City of London. Later, at a lunch given in his honour by the Lord Mayor, Sir Christopher Leaver, in Mansion House, London Associate Editor By LONDON, Fri. Mr
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  • 1171 12 The beacon of light that shines far and wide WHAT THE LORD MAYOR SAID LONDON, Fri. The Lord Mayor of the City of London, at the official lunch that followed the presentation of the honorary Freedom of the City to Mr Lee Kuan Yew, spoke of freedom and his hope
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  • 708 12 The pomp and pageantry that's hard to beat LONDON, Fri. Yesterday's presentation of the Honorary Freedom of the City of London to Mr Lee Kuan Yew proved once again that the British are hard to beat when it comes to pomp and pageantry. The ceremony went off like a dream.
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  • 490 13 Lush landscape and amenities to cheer hearts of young and old PICTURE the scene: Weeping willow trees brushing against tiled roofs of Chinese pavilions, an archbridge spanning a placid pond teeming with carp and lovely Vanda Miss Joachims bursting on the bank. Amid the lush landscape,
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  • 67 13 POLICE booked 253 motorists during the first day of their enforcement action against motorists for illegal parking in the city area on Thursday. Four of those booked also had their vehicles towed away for causing obstruction to traffic. But 11 others were let off with a
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  • 302 13 More English stream pupils pass second languages MORE students passed the 'O' level second language examinations in Chinese, Malay and Tamil taken in May this year. Out of 19,021 English stream students who offered Chinese as a second language, 81.5 per cent passed up by 2.9 per cent compared with
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  • 67 13 Man on 12 charges faces three more WONG Siew Kay. 39. who already faces 12 charges of car theft, had another three more brought against him in a magistrate's court yesterday. Wong is alleged to have, with C'nua l.ok Chong, stolen two Mercedes-Benz cars between Jan 19, 1980 and Dec
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  • 386 14  - 3 -year silence, then a golden discovery EVELYN NG By Our Social Services Correspondent FOR the two years that volunteer Augustine Lim, 32, worked with the first probationer in his care, he was constantly plagued by self-doubt There seemed to be no communication between them, no interaction, and at times,
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  • 106 14 I'OI.ICK are lnvestigat- Ing the theft of 97 blank medical certificates from the Singapore General Hospital early this week. The certificates were j found missing from a drawer of the counter table at the preparation room of the hospital's outpatient clinic. The theft,
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  • 127 14 Three-tier family to join Wednesday balloting A THREE-TIER family will join 1,247 others in a HUB flat balloting ceremony at Jurong East on Wednesday. Its three-tier structure gave it a three-year neadstart in getting a flat under the multitier family priority allocation scheme. The family will be the first due
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  • 422 14  -  WONG AI KWEI By ...OR WHY STAFF LITERALLY RUN INTO A HITCH AT HYATT HOTEL RELATIONS are so good at a local hotel that its staff has literally become one big happy family with a quarter of its 800 workers married to each other. The
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  • 63 14 A MAN was yesterday jailed for 18 months for breaking into Silo Supermarket in Kallang Bahru and stealing about $100 worth of liquor. Sathivel s o Sivalingam. 21, admitted committing the offence with Vasudevan s o Murigasan, 16, who has since been dealt with, on
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  • 29 14 METHODIST Girls' Schools Stage Show 82 will be held at Victoria Theatre tomorrow at 8 p.m. instead of 7.30 p.m. because of the National Day parade rehearsal.
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  • 264 14 Bosses cool on $1,000 fee for job-hop details By HSUNG BEE HWA FEW companies are willing to pay $1,000 each year just to find out whether prospective employees have job-hopped in the past. A proposal by the Central Provident Board to impose such a fee has so far met with
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  • 163 14 BRIGHTER PROSPECTS FOR PORT OFFICERS STREAMLINING 19 different salary scales for senior officers into four has some obvious advantages. It makes for easier administration for one. There are other benefits I too. Take the experience of the Port of Singapore Authority which carried out such an exercise recently. The streamlining
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  • 320 14 Split shifts and long hours helped Cupid "IF YOU'RE working In a hotel, your only friends are your colleagues," says Keith Low, a front office clerk at the Hyatt Hotel. It is not surprising therefore that he and 199 other colleagues found Ufe-tlme partners from among the 8M people who
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  • 169 14 THE latest Iran-Iraq war has not yet affected Singapore's spot oil market. Oil traders yesterday said there has been no marked change in the Singapore market arising from the latest Middle East action. One trader said: "If you are asking whether the Singapore spot
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  • 42 14 POLICE N'li«'vo vandal.s MN responsible for setting fire to a public phone booth at Mock b«, Telolc Biangah Heights Residents noticed several days aeo that the booth was charred and the telephone receiver missing. Police are investigating the incident.
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  • 34 14 AN ELEMENTARY yoga course lasting six months ».ll be held al Mountbalten community centre Classes tx-sin on July 25 and will be held every Sunday from 12 noon to 1 p m
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  • 199 14 OFFICIALS of the United Workers of Petroleum Industry have agreed by consensus on a new leadership following its general secretary Mustafa Kadir's surprise decision to quit. The move was to prevent a power struggle, an official said. The leaders are: Mr Sodirman Ghani from the Mobil branch,
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  • 457 16 I Decanting is bad for your health THANKFULLY, there has been no major mishap in Singapore arising from the use of decanted cooking gas. That may account for the widepread apathy Singaporeans have displayed in the face of repeated advice by the Consumers Association of Singapore
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  • BEHIND THE HEADLINES
    • 1473 16 Disquieting prospects of a new super-power in the Gulf THE implications of Iran's invasion of Iraqi territory dwarf in significance the serious, but not so critical, situation in the Lebanon. This is because the world at large is more likely to feel the consequences of Iran achieving her objectives than
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    • 396 16 Iran is the fly in Opec ointment LSS2 to USs2.s* a barrel and Mexico has directly cut her two grades of oil exports to a point which buyers cannot resist all at the expense of other Opec countries. Saudi Arabia's attempt to persuade Nigeria to raise its light crude oil
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    • 322 17 When kindness is also a courteous act I HAVE been closely following the courtesy "hotline column and I feel strongly that most people fail to appreciate the difference between an act of kindness and a courteous act. Most incidents reported in your columns appear to be acts
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    • 128 17 He spat on my back ON JUNE 21 admittedly before the Courtesy Campaign started I was walking down Unity Street after work to catch a bus home. On turning into Da mar Road, the person walking behind me came even closer and spat on my back. He then quickly crossed
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    • 39 17 WOULDN'T it be more courteous for members of the Traffic Police mobile squad to take off their helmets and dark-glasses when speaking to members of the public or when issuing a summon? THE HEAT Singapore 1545
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    • 97 17 ON JUNE 26, I tried to make a call to Hongkong but could not get through because I had the wrong telephone number. The operator (No 629) offered to look it up for me although I did not have the person's full name and the only information I
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    • 103 17 MY WIFE and I would like to express our heartfelt thanks to the sisters, staff nurses, trainee nurses and amahs of Ward 91 of the Singapore General Hospital. Our daughter was hospitalised on and off in the ward from 1981 to 1982. Every time
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    • 150 17 Health Minister's untimely speech AFTER reading the report of Health Minister's Howe Yoon Chong's speech "Beware of 'pollutician' warning by Howe"(ST, July 12), I immediately began punching for The Straits Times courtesy "hotline" but was stopped by my good wife after the seventh attempt over what she considered a mere
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    • 85 17 PLEASE refer to the question by "Reservist" as to whether the reservist priority scheme for HDB applicants will be extended to HUDC applicants. As HUDC and Home Ownership flats are sold under different terms and conditions, not all priority allocations under the home
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    • 38 17 THANK you, Mm Pat Yeoh of Singapore 2159, for your very kind and encouraging letter. We woo Id have Uked to write and thank yon directly bat you forgot to give as your full address. Ed.
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    • 253 17 Intercom system depersonalises nursing care I WISH to highlight two disquieting features I found during a visit to a ward in the new blocks of the Singapore General Hospital. There are about 20 rooms in each ward. The nurses are placed in a central location between the rooms. Communication between
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    • 151 17 I REFER to the letter "Exams taken under appalling conditions" by Khaira (ST, June 28). Kirn Seng Secondary School was used as a centre for the University of London examination because it satisfied two criteria of convenience for candidates: Easy location and proximity to
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    • 191 17 I REFER to the letter captioned "Extension of library hours" by Nawas Mohd Fadzil (ST, July 5). Due to manpower shortage, the National Library is unable to extend its opening hours at the Marine Parade Branch to Sundays. Since October 1978, private study using
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    • 123 17 Getting your tenses right IN A BBC "English by Radio" programme heard some years ago, I distinctly remember the presenter telling his listeners that any verb which is used after the expression "It is time or high time that..." should invariably be in the past tense. I was therefore intrigued
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    • 152 17 I REFER to the letter by "Disappointed Mother" (ST, July 13) It would really be a shame if anything had happened to the child. But does it mean that the life-guard in auestion was irresponsible? I have been a lifeguard before and believe me,
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 487 18  - Ouch! New tax makes French feel the pinch PAUL WEBSTER By in Paris FRANCE'S 800,000 rich people are listing their possessions for the new wealth tax. While the government has not yet mastered the problem of how to make the poor richer, it can claim that its year in office
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    • 1100 18  - Light, cold or bacteria Andrew Pollack By THE digital watch, personal computer, pocketsized calculators and a host of other mini computing products owe their existence to the ability to cram complex electronic circuits on chips of silicon no larger than a telephone button. Scientists, however, are realising that silicon technology
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 80 19 THE Development Bank of Singapore will reduce its prime lending rate by a quarter percentage point to 10.25 per cent from Monday. Interest on its fixed deposits, savings and Autosave accounts will be reduced by half a point. Its savings rate will be 8.5 per cent
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      • 96 19 LONDON, Fri. Britain's annual inflation rate fell to a 3 1 year low of 9.2 per cent in June, down from 9.5 per cent in May. The retail prices index was at its lowest since December 1978, the Department of Employment announced. Latest forecasts by Prime Minister
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      • 83 19 BANGKOK, Fri. Thailand's consumer price index registered 179.4 (1976 base of 100) in April this year, down 0.3 per cent from the previous month and up 5.1 per cent from a year earlier, the Department of Business Economics said. The department attributed the decrease from March to
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      • 67 19 HAMBURG, Fri. West German mineral oil consumption should fall by 4 to 5 per cent in 1982 to around 103 million tonnes, Deutsche BP announced. It fell 3 per cent to 55 million in the first half compared with the year ago. This means oil consumption has
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      • 71 19 MANILA, Fri. An agreement on the establishment of an Asian Development Bank resident office in Bangladesh was concluded here. The ADB said this is the first resident office to be set up by ADB in a developing country. The office will focus attention on activities directly i
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      • 99 19 TOKYO, Fri. Mitsui Bank Ltd said it revised down its real economic growth forecast for Japan for fiscal 1982, ending next March 31, to a real 2.5 per cent from 4.5 per cent predicted in December. The figure is far below the government's projection of 5.2 per cent
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      • 99 19 TOKYO, Fri. Sharp Corp of Japan will export to China this autumn 3,000 pre-assembled kits for personal computers and 250,000 others for desktop electronic calculators, worth 600 million yen (5J5.04 million). The 'company said the kits would be assembled at three plants in Beijing, Hangzhou and Chanxi over
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      • 72 19 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesian textile exports have been expanding rapidly due to better market conditions abroad, a spokesman of the Trade Ministry said. Most of the textile products are exported to several European countries and the United States, while efforts are being made to seek new markets in Japan.
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      • 94 19 PITTSBURG, Fri. United Steelworkers of America officials say they are discouraged by talks with five of the nations big eight steelmakers because the companies refused to "openly discuss" union help they may need in overcoming financial problems. USW negotiating teams that dealt with steelmakers separately over the past
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    • 347 19 CURRENT efforts to conserve energy in buildings are not directed at the core of the problem, which is the equipment used. This is the view of Mr Ingvar Nielsson, a local manufacturer of refrigeration and air-conditioning units. Mr Nielsson is the
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    • 246 19 PROMET Pte Ltd has clinched a W million contract to bw d three supply vessels for National Marine Services (NMS). The vessels will be built at Asia Pacific Shipyard, a subsidiary of Promet in Jurong and will be delivered by the first quarter of 1983. A
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    • 356 19 PRIVATE Investment Company for Asia (Pica) SA expects another difficult year ahead after having turned in less- 1 ha nexpected net earnings of US$3.O6 million (556.58 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. The group's net profits for the year represent only
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    • 678 19 SIME Darby Bhd said it is investing at least $15 million to build up its computer subsidiary into the biggest system house in the region. SD Computer Systems (SDCS), its Singapore subsidiary, was formed this month. An amalgamation of all of Sime
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    • 405 19 PERMODALAN Nasional Bod (PNB), which is in the second phase of acquiring the shares of bumiputra trustee companies, recently acquired government shares in two more companies. It took over 400,000 shares in Hitachi Semiconductor (constituting 10 per cent of the company's paid-up capital)
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    • 261 19 H C continues to rely on plantation division LONDON, Fri. Harrisons and Crosfield PLC's plantation division, mainly in Malaysia, will remain the British group's largest profit centre under current conditions, chairman Thomas Prentice told the annual meeting here. He was commenting on the aftermath of the Malaysia nisat ion measures
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    • 577 19 SINGAPORE: Prices closed lower on lack of buying support in quiet selective trading yesterday, with sentiment further depressed by lower Hongkong market advices. Central Sugars fell cents to $9.7* while National Iron, Straits Trading, DBS, Hong Leong Finance and Malayan Banking lost II cents each to $5.M, $5.15,
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  • 707 20 MALAYSIAN issues yesterday led the Singapore stock market to its lowest levels this year as investors grew increasingly worried about the economic prospects across the Causeway. The Straits Times industrial Index finished at a new low of C75.M, down 9.4 C points as selling
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  • 209 20 SINGAPORE I MT TRI NT (Maaagers' prices far Jar/ 19) The Commerce 2 69 2.83 The Savings Fund 1.53 1.61 Spore Prog Fund 1.21 1.27 Spore Sec Fund 1.85 1 94 Spore Invest Fund 098 1 03xd Spore Equity Fund 1.16 1.22 ASIA I MT TRI ST (Maaagers-
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  • 622 20 PROPERTIES B Raya (1.728) (2) 1.78 (4) 1.75 (4) 1.75 (5) 1.74 (2) I.73SETT (1.758 1.788) (2) 1.75 (5) 1.78 B Sembawang (3.868 4.003) (1) 3.88(1)3.86CD C Properties (4.108 4.303) City Dcv (2.078 2.085) (5) 2.12 (20) 110 (3) 109 (31) 2.07 (2) 2.00 (1) 2.08 (13) 2 08SETT
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  • 60 20 >(? vest Pronoh Trading ILlnd J AC A Tobacco JMC lei Dredge ■enting Uleigh "ext Corp JUlnd ien Corp L Inti 'MC (Text Jen Hoe 6.H0 7.15 5.50 5.85 4.04 5.20 2.29 3 46 3.56 1.70 188 330 3.32 3.34 3.38 2.00 3.96 -.40 -.35 -.20 -.20 -.16 -.15
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  • 38 20 Than W«4 Mew York 6 MB 6 428 S«OS 6 49S Zurich 6498 6 428 6S9S 652S Prl Tfcan Singapore 6308 6«B 640S 650S Gosing pncn in US doUan t troy ounce Sumnt: CnMl Sakn, S'pMr.
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  • 1040 20 'BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock 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 "am". Big Board deal
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  • 5 20 Tong Meng 1.70 +.10
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  • 1528 20 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market lost more ground as the selling tide continued unabated yesterday. Sellers were in an uncompromising mood from the start with little respite seen throughout the session. Many stocks, as a result, fell to their year's lowest levels. Blue chips continued to
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  • 379 20 PROPERTIES B Ray* (1.908 1.925) (5) 1.96 (18) 1 95 (2) 1.94 (3) 1.93 (16) 1 91 (2) 1 90 (24) 1.92 Battaa (2.105) (2) 2.12 (1) 2.10 xd Bkt Senaawaaf, (4.385) C Pr*» (4.805) City Dev(2.2482.285) Ul *a 4 Pea (7 60S) Set Prea (4.248 4.285) (9)
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    • 359 20 PRICES moved narrowly in very quiet trading in the stock market yesterday, brokers said. At the close the All-Ordi-naries index was up 0.2 at 453.8 points. The market was influenced by the mixed Wall Street close ahead of the weekly US money supply data Total turnover volume was 4.42
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    • 396 20 PRICES in the stock market extended losses sustained in earlier trading yesterday, to close around the day's lows, but trading was quieter than of late due to lack of fresh buying, dealers said. Prices eased initially on profit-taking but trading was thin towards the close with investors sidelined ahead
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    • 204 21 ZURICH, Thurs. Share prices closed firmer on rising volume after opening dull, dealers said. They cited no new factors influencing trading, but pointed to a somewhat oversold market. The Credit Suisse index closed 1.5 points up at 215.8. AcUoiu Sulawt at Miuulm Br «T7 UiuulMtfUc. 136 Brown Bowl Br.
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    • 132 21 SHARE prices rose across the board but turnover remained low in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. Bahti Aokhun Thai tv pibn truuur* In*. AndTnm Bangkok Bank HO 2 Bank or ATudhajk bum Jtrll Juctar ?h&rann« Tiui Juck«r ooafTtMl ;naroonf Thai WU» IN unch liwtom 1m Tnm MM +ot» lofldf—
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    • 102 21 THE stock market closed mixed yesterday, with commercial, industrial down, mining higher and oils lower. MuinduotM B 4 -OJB Manuel MOH unch OrWnUl MO unch PhllOmmi ODB -0001 Phllei B 0.14W -O«B Plcop B Plannr PLDT 8 -Oi Podco b uns *oin Pya^| tVP*- -0 OOQ San y ifuri
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    • 221 21 AMSTERDAM> Thurs. Share prices were mixed in fairly quiet trading, with last night's mixed Wall Street close giving no clear signal for stocks here, dealers said. Banks were the weakest sector. ABN fell four guilders to 277 as the market reacted negatively to news that it expects first-half 1962
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    • 632 21 A MIXED equity market on the London Stock exchange yesterday was featured by a fall in Glaxo of 42p to 755 after 748 on worries over its new ulcer drug Zantac, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 0.1 point at 556.5. Glaxo's recent strength has
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    • 336 21 NEW YORK, Thurs. Stock prices closed mixed after turning in an erratic performance throughout the day, with concerns about tomorrow's weekly money supply figures accounting for much of the weakness. The Dow Jones industrial average bounced around all day, rising almost four points at mid-day but finishing down
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    • 325 21 SHARK prices fell on mattered profit taking yesterday, with many investors sidelined because of uncertainty over the trend of US interest rates, the overnight easiness on Wall Siicct md ahead of the market holiday here today, dealers sai,l The Dow Jones average lost 21.88 to close at 7175.89 points.
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    • 51 21 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 556.4 Wednesday 553.8 Week Ago 551.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUBTRIALB Thursday ***** Wednesday 828.38 Week Ago 804 98 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1300.98 Thursday 1313.37 Week Ago 1251.86 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 610.7 Thursday 611.5 Week Ago 600.8 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 453.8 Thursday 453.7 Week Ago
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 32 21 Rubber: July 16 Singapore: Aug: 179.75 cents (down 1.25 cents) Malaysia: Aug: 199.50 cents (down 1.25 cents) Tin: M 529.15 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 182 tonnes (up 27 tonnes)
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    • 141 21 CHINESE Prsdace Exchange, Singapore, noon rlastng prices per 1M kg yesterday. m-on»t *U: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob $112.00 sellers, new drum (ob $116.00 sellers. Capnt: Mixed (loose) $54.00 buyers. Pepfer: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $317 50 sellers. Sarawak white
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    • 200 21 THE STRAITS tin price continued to remain unchanged at M 529.15 per kilo in Penane yesterday, on an official offering up 27 tonnes to 182 tonnes. The overnight London market was steady with forward buyers also unchanged at £6,785 per tonne. LONDON: Afternoon dealings featured a continuation of the
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    • 231 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed lower on further selling in moderately active trading yesterday, dealers said. In July, south and central fell $12.50 and $10 respectively to M 5707.50 per tonne and north $12.50 to $700 while In August south and central lost $12.50
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    • 92 21 lAB SH 21) AS v km p«lln> h u,np«ll»tl Aiiluit K'urrrat Mil) Byym Srllrrs 159 SO 160 SON ***** IUOON Srplcslwr (Forward Mlk) Bayers Sellers ***** 161.50N 158.00 *****N 4RELB .MX < V -MH ■1 1..n |«llni t u>n pallet) 1 1 tun palletl i 1 Inn
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    • 213 21 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable In Singapore opened at $23,868 and closed al {23.988 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at US$342 50 343 50. traded higher to $344.00 344 50, before closing lower at $343 20 343.70 by lunch time. The market re-opened at $343 20
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    • 654 21 PRICKS in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower lay, with August RSS One buyers quoted at 179.75 cents per kilo, down 1 25 cents on Thursday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on l;uk of follow-through buying support and some forward offerings after a higher
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  • 336 21 THE US Slag dollar opened at $2 1510 25 and was narrowly traded between a range of $2 1530 and i $2 1495 in the Singapore forex market yesterday Trading was quiet and featurelea. The US dollar against major cur- renctes was also quietly traded without major
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  • 29 21 THE avenge rate at which major Singapore I 1 banks are currently prepared to lend to their I I best customers is II.M per cent I
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  • 345 21 Cucr» nctM Nominal rdn Smithtonun P»rc«nt»g» quoted yesterday (croas)parity change [.oral dollars to one uUt of foreign currency: JS dollar 2.1505 2.1515 2.8196 -23.73 Sterling pound 3.6960 3.6995 7.3469 -49.69 \ustralian dollar 2.1730 2.1750 3.4286 -36.62 MZ dollar 1.5880 1.5915 3.4286 -53.57 Janadian dollar 1.7000 1.7015 [*<»l dollars
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  • 41 21 -ount houses on July 16: Overnight: 4'J Call deposits M ClMiaf Buym S«lli>« 1- month rreasury bills 313/18 311/18 l-montli Bank bills 8 9/18 8 7/18 3 months CD 8 5/16 8 3/18 6 months CD 8 8. imw Dhcml
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  • 30 21 ngapore dollars on July 16: Otter Bid veraight 9 1 1 9 1 month 7 V> 2 months 8. B. 3 months 8' 4 8. Overnight mode 4
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 980 21 Auction: 29th July 1982, 3 p.m. at the Windsor Hotel, Melbourne. One city acre 333 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, Australia. A llCn acre Of Melbourne International Airport. aty centre land ready A new residential complex. tOr development. Close to offices and with parks, public transit's highly visible and accessible. port and
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • 553 22 PAHANG Consolidated Company will soon be the owner of a hotel if its proposed acquisition of Macalist Properties Sdn Bhd is approved by the Malaysian authorities. Macalist Properties owns and manages Hotel Macalist in Penang as well as a piece of vacant land
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    • 379 22 PEGI Malaysia's purchase of Dunlop Malaysian Industries Bhd has been wrapped up so quickly that analysts are still looking at it with some disbelief. But the complicated deal announced this week contains a number of interesting points, whose significance cannot be over-em
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    • 293 22 BANGKOK, Fri. After months of hesitation, the Thai government has announced that it will allow the export of some of its bountiful supplies of natural gas in the Gulf of Thailand. The decision was a hard one to take, since a strong conservative element
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    • 303 22 BRUSSELS, Fri. European Commission officials yesterday said that an indepth study setting out the full extent of the European Economic Community petrochemical industry's difficulties will be required before the idea of a "crisis cartel" governing output and restructuring can even be considered. Top executives
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    • 223 22 NEVILLE Enterprises' bid to acquire the whole of Pengkalen's issued share capital has now been declared unconditional and will remain open for acceptance until 3 p.m. on July 28. Neville, which is owned by the family of Datuk Mohamed Ali Tan. said through its adviser
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    • 280 22 MR KENNETH Mackay is stepping down as chairman of Raleigh Cycles (Malaysia) after the company's annual general meeting on July 30 and has proposed that his successor be new board member Tajudin bin Ramli This follows Raleigh Cycles' recent restructuring. It was announced last
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    • 293 22 Indosuez changes name to Malaysian French THE French bank Banque de L'lndochine et de Suez will transfer its Malaysian operations to a new bank named Malaysian French Bank Bhd to be incorporated in Malaysia. Indosuez senior executive Pascal Mouradian said that the articles of association of the new bank has
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    • 114 22 IMF happy with Belgian austerity drive BELGIUM, Fri. The Belgian economic austerity plan launched six months ago by the country's new centre-right coalition government has received a warm welcome from the International Monetary Fund. In its preliminary conclusions, an IMF mission to Belgium contrasted the current economic outlook in the
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    • 154 22 Call for EEC to relax GSP rules BRUSSELS, Fri. The European Commisson has sent proposals to European Economic Community governments for a slight liberalisation of the community's Generalised Scheme of Preferences. The scheme confers trading advantages to 123 developing countries. The proposals cover the years 1983-85 and the reaction of
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 149 22 7 721^ *A>^>^(n| Silver Kris Lounge airport facilities Special check-in counter Seat selection at time of Starting 19 July.you can experience all this,for just a little more than the normal economy fare, on Kx^king* Ba£g;:ge priority kilohaggage allowance* Bigger choice of main meals«A fruit our exclusive Business Class to Frankfurt
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    • 772 24 TELEPHONE SERVICE: 2M4422 RATES: ri A IFirATIOpJ r ftIIB Mondoy Fridoy 900om-5 30 pm CLASSIFICATION GROUP i^/v (5 00 pm tor next day l Ordinory 90 cts per word (Mm $1 3 So> L, pejsv S^^s^ Jmt 0 \L f/afs&r f/i'^sy I X.^'^P^ I^T^P^ I /a*^»^ I I iSF^^k Kfr
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    • 936 24 feJlll H Entertaakimeiii 1111 l A Where to Eat > \mm\ XmJ^A mS^ From 16th to 25th July *^A* o^ 0 t, Bands in attendance: S**" m^y^ Apollo Orchestra txP° <\° md* The Track Machine Showtimes <C V?-^ 9pm 12 midnight \i^ \l^ t D Merchandise 13 Musical Equipment BLESSING
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    • 875 24 011 B PtrtonH Services t \Wf\\ D Personal Services A t- i|| P MlarrtieaWaUa ill P Marrttandtoa 20 Pet* SOOKEE KENNEL IS well known for their puppies. Buy with confidence our quality puppies Newly arrived big bone brlndle Ureat Danes. Pomeranians. Pekingese. Shlh Tzu. black/ white Japanese Spaniels. 2-7 months
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    • 705 24 21 Publication* WHO'S WHO IN Indonesia. 2nd revised edition and other books on Indonesia In F.nghsh and Indonesian languages available at Gunung Agung Bookshop. 35C. Bras Basah Complex Tel *****50/1 24 Garage Sale •^aißßßaaSaSßaaaaS ALL ITEMS MUST be sold, refrigerator, gas cooker, cooker hood. 2 doubl% beds mattress dressing table.
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    • 584 24 28 Health Centra*/ Massage RELAX REFRESH YOURSELF AT GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE 4th fir Great Eastern Hotel 401 Macpherson Road Spore 1336. TEL: *****44 10am 3am AFTER A HARD day's work, for relaxation visit us at Orchard Plaza Health Cenlre. Unit 03-30. Ist floor. Orchard Plaza Massage Sauna Kat lal
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    • 750 24 WE CAN SOLVE .ill problems of servicing, repairing respraylng of all relriKfr.itors and airrondlt loners in our workshop your .ivinablf rates Guaranteed Tel: *****15 *****03 2 UNITS CENTRAL Alrrondltlonerv Hitachi ,S 15 h p 30 tons water tank. 2 water pumps Original price 530.000 Selling cheap Interested contact awaf) AN
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 471 25 \£s D Pwsonal Sar vices CANON F-1 WITH fimm t% 85mm 39 Photography '^St t Mi. -I Jackie *****03. CANON POWER WINDER A/ FxF2A SI.JOO/-. F2AS $1 700 Nik- tender KO 2X Type B Call k.>rriiai XT.I $S5O Nlkkor Charlie *****19 Sal after lpm/ |n:mim $350. Llnhof Super Sun II
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    • 442 25 A CONFIDENTIAL ANSWERING aervksa and temporary office room table use when needed Cull Dynamic Multl Services *****96 A 24 HOURS answering/paging .service Tel *****88 $30 pm Telex maintenance $2. Economic 55 Commercial Vessels. Sale/Charter ONE UNIT SUPPLY/ lug vessel of 2100 hp. available off East Indian Coast on July 26th
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    • 541 25 )Q( Q Business To Business CLEARANCE SALE c Transistor radio $8 c Wa lr hes H*****6 50 c Cassette tapes. 5 for S3 c Cassette recorder $34 a Shirts' blouses. 4 for $10 P NATHURMALL 12* HILL STREET (CORNER OF HIGH STREET SINGAPORE OSI7 INVEST IN THE EXCITING LEATHER BUSINESS
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    • 408 25 FINANCE AVAILABLE FOR investments in partnership or Joint venture with any profitable business Interested parties please send brief details plus contact telephone number to ST. Box A9M30. 1 New Industrial Rd.. Spore 1953 AN ESTABLISHED COMPANY marketing Australian home improvement products welcome 2 active partners for expansion Capital investment 120.500
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    • 983 25 ijl 0 Employment fUmilllr«alohnBon mvtes applications for I llstl Jk the pom of:-^ maasjw*-* lir!-> 'ilI "J CAREER IN LMini'l'ltiriilillil CREDIT Jppnca^Spected to ADMINISTRATION be able to handle a Johnson Wax, a major simple full set of established multi-national accounts. This would Company manufacturing cover processing of Z^SStj B^' various
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    • 899 25 [jffll p t^^T j 1 STENOGRAPHER/ JUNIOR SECRETARY A meior bank invites applications from suitably qualified I lady candidates for the poet of Stenographer/ Junior Secretary. Applicants should possess the following qualifications and experience c HSC or a good "O" level qualifications preferably with a recognised Cer- tiflcate In Private
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    • 997 25 ill [J Employment aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaajaaaaaaaajßaaaaaaaßj COMPANY SECRETARY TRAINEES Fieijuireil by Professional Secretarial Firm ,ii ill K A' level (SnfUsh stre.im. coptei 1 nations results to be .it t.n hedl hi Able to take Instructions write Kepurts in nit hsh c) Knowledge Of Chinese d) Able to speak Teoriie* H.ikkien k Cantonese
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 1035 26 ijji^ D Em p |o y |nwit 66 Situations Vacant GENERAL CLERKS d ff*?' a f lMi rsjquirad by Tradinfl Company a Minimum qualification: Qd O' level a Must be bilingual An Established Marina a Able to handle PMBX Company in Jurong is looking switchboard preferred lor qualified candidalas lo
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    • 980 26 ill;! [I Employnwnt Architectural firm requires Large organisation requires 1) JUNIOR I^«A?22 E SECRETARY OPERATOR 2) TYPIST CUM c Able to speak Mandarin CLERK and Hokkien. a Mandarin speaking, credit in Weaae call peraonally at: <y level English an advan- Hong Leong Bldg Write with contact tele- 16 Raffles Quay
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    • 1573 26 ill Q Employment ESTABLISHED COMPANY RE urKT n QUIRES immediately Female stLWI I General Clerk cum Typist with O level in English Write In with REQUIRED phone number to 08-10. Orchard Plaza. Singapore 0923 Send particulars with salary ex- »MALE GENERAL CLERK urpected and a contact phone Abie to t»pe
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    • 919 26 ll^ll Q Emptoyment j a L^ a M| t WsCIAj 1 S YOU ABE NOW LOOKING AT an ad that will CHANGE YOUR ff?^^"/." i CAREER ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■H AND YOUR PPP^IW^ LIFESTYLE FP^^^^g^^ffi^T^ An Associate of aU K ■■■MBfIHMHsMpiH Company which Is servb^^fl^lßlUMilllUJ ln K tnc U K Oovernl^^^y^ B I
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    • 1267 26 a aaak Due to expansion, we require:MEDIA CO-OHDINATOR •f'aa^N. c Pleasant personality \M c Communicate good English c Basic pay. commission and JfA '^■■■V training will be provided E Applicants pteaaa call personally ,#Bwi\ aaUB UNIT 206, 2ND FLOOR V^«w JALAN SULTAN CENTRE M'mL^ SINGAPORE 071t t /JS->A Belween 10am
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 917 27 Iff D Ewytoynwiit I 66 Situations Vacant M^ t) TecHttlCMl JeaaaaaHlß tmmmmmm BHCD I SINGAPORE AERO-COMPONENTS fl**fßajla^Bjßjgße»l«^^BWS| OVERHAUL PTE LTD is a subsidi- I tMaaiiaMiJsfjrea^BMß^MMl SINGAPORE AIRCRAFT aVra*SaaaV«aaa*4U*WW' »*WOTai INDUSTRIES Involved in the re- [,a i r and overhaul of aircraft Pf**)**M| I cnmpiinenls I We invite suitable applicants for
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    • 732 27 lii Q Employment i fltwa B aHHHsflsflsek MOTT, HAY 4 ANDERSON ASIA PTE A large established trading An eetaWrahed Firm ol company requires: Conei»)Mng Civil ft niiRKmnMA. Structural Engineers SUPERVISOR requires the toUowing staff JUNIOR DRAUGHTSMEN lor installation, mainte- should have about 2 years nance and repair of electri- draughting
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    • 939 27 lii Q Employment I ESTABLISHED- RUST PROOFING Company urgently requires Our fast expanding company Technical Apprentices Ex perldealing in office equipment re- ence not necessary Tel *****74 quires 'or interview n MECHANIC REOUMEO FOR Mobil j rItLU Service Station Experience not TCrUUiriAUC necessary No shift work Apply I CUnnlUlnriO personally
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    • 754 27 1 1 ill Q Employment T ASTEC ASTEC INTERNATIONAL FEMALE (S) PTE LTD pRODUCA subsidiary of a TION British multinational ADCDtTnDe corporation urgently OPERATORS female »KurT«iti QC J OPERATORS "~^M7O STARTING SALARY up to W/*PIH UP TO $400 PER permanent night shift or MONTH HkQA^/nmo h, TAKES ONLY 2 yOOo/
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    • 1006 27 ill Q Employment FURNITURE Wan Furniture, a well T"^N>i established company \p\ engaged in renovations O A 1* C and contract furniture %»eeT%eel for hotels, banks, off- 1% A- A ATI. ices, private housing **■< *#*<«»«* projects etc. locally and abroad is looking for ClaSSlf led suitable candidates to A
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    • 894 28 I (11X [J Employment I We er* large outdoor advertising/ 66 Situations Vacant „n,r>ii,on company currently on an m *Kp*nston programme end we hay* j vecancie* lor tn* loMcwing posts /> Miscellaneous 1) INTERIOR DESIGNER yr^^^""^^^^^^^^^V^ With several years of experlwWCCW\ Minimum GCF.-O' level LfCCCaaaT Musi be able lo work
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    • 1087 28 ill 11 Employment ocpiipiTV mWwWmVm f pubtuhng/Bkd GUARDS \®y~s<CZ/ (Male Female) requireT required by a well-establish-ed Oroup of Companies to TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ form its own security force RECEPTIONIST Requirements Female Singapore citizen Secondary education Completed G.C.E. 'O' level At least 21 years of age I Have a cool temperament Good
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    • 1388 28 HM. I m mm 1 DESPATCH RIDER £_L__ Pssass can pmonafty at: wr A MHII 01 21M I B*do«i R***r«o4r Badok Irtdmtrial WaHIC WHITE INDUSTRIES OF Sin«apor* 1547 SINGAPORE PTE LTD requires for their Tampines New W* hay* knm«<Mal* vacanciM tor 1^ n.^i^cJJtA 1) "«»W>«TCLe»m(AkFra*9ht) PLASTERERS Must have some experience
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    • 799 28 times Saturday car mart $9,990 THE PRACTICAL PRICE FOR THE PRACTICAL PICKUP MAZDA E22oodiesel with the highest in standard features Payload 1,240 Kg. Nett Selling Price Nett Selling Price i Model w/o registration with registration Mazda E2200 9,990 14,990 Datsun 1600 LWB 12,829 17,829 Mitsubishi L2OO 10,610 15,610 Isuzu KBD
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    • 948 29 tpwey Saturday car mart There has never been abetter time to buy a Laser Ghia. _B9E I a _go^ tH R '-'f _M^a_aaf ■T^BBaaTi^T^BK 9 HP^B^laaßß^^_-- Wfl TaT^HB j<6n i Il i .«^EL 1 *>^-. f .i All the peppy performance of Ford Look what Regent Motors will do for
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    • 1707 29 li^yMJ^J KUZU THE TOUGH TRUCKS y*f iV i l^V Isuzu 4V2-ton truck. pa^BUa*^k^AifaUJVi^ Longest cargo deck in its class (5334 mm or 17ft 6ins long) /y\^r .___^^_l__ c wide cab vj <" c approved 3 sealer CATS ||il|_i*^%PWtrT'^jssffliaß™Bßß* c 3856 c.c.diesel engine «o*> ■_pfjlj_g_*fl__|p|iin^^ ZW4-44Z* |T p~ mi p jjpf
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    • 1633 30 times Saturday cor mart LATE 1973 AUTOMATIC MERCEDES BENZ 330 Complete with alrcond. power steering, radio and cassette Original colour. Immaculate and in perfect running condition Passed ROY Inspection In April Road tax and Insurance till September Contact *****27 107S MODEL MERCEDES 200 Auto■atlc SE4S Company regd [..ivst-rt Vlcom. aircond.
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    • 934 30 107S MITSUBISHI GTO 2000 PARF. sports rims, cassette, aircon. passed Vlcom Price negotiable Tel *****95 1070 COLT LANCER 140OSL sspeeds. 2 company owners New tax. Aircon. radio, cassette Excellent condition Tel: *****21 1970 MITSUBISHI SIGMA GS In showroom i ondltlon. one private owner. trade-In or loan arrange able Contact- S.F.
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    • 647 30 SUBARU NG KEONO Car Traders Pte Ltd. For more details, telephone *****82 I) Others 1001 Mazda RX 7 SE GT AlrCond. Sport rims Datsun Bluebird Alrcond. Sport rims 1000 Mercedes Benz 200 AlrCond Ford Cortina 2000 Auto Alr-Cond (QREO). Honda Accord 4-DR AlrCond. Colt Sigma 1600 GS AlrCond. Sport rims
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    • 904 30 A 24 HOURS answering/paging service. Tel: *****88. $30 p m. Telex maintenance $2. Economic. BEAUTIFUL 79 ALFETTA 20. Company regd aircond. cassette, accident free $***** negotiable Tel: *****88 MG MIOGET. EXCELLENT condition, well maintained, red with black Interior. Passed Vlcom. $12,000 Tel: *****84 MD-1073 ALFA ROMEO 1300 Tax 12/82. aircon.
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    • 803 30 AP (VESPA) 1074. New paint/ road tax/ Insurance. Tel *****8 Please call (Ah Poh) Selling $700/AU SUZUKI. *****0 (Blue) for sale Asking $4,400 with accessories Enquiries: *****98/ *****46 (Jerry) AY HONOA SllO. Ist owner, well maintained, in perfect condition, $900 0.n.0 Contact Oary: *****33 OS SUZUKI 400 L for $1,500.
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    • 2201 30 C Accotranodatton 4 I jA. 1 1 r Aramtmodatton a M|| r Propertif V Properties I f OPEN HOUSE One of the most exclusive apartment buildings in Singapore is open for public viewing this weekend One or two year leases Fully furnished, partly furnished and unfurnished Area: 253 sq m./2,700
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 603 31 All r AcMMßiitOdatton t ■111 Proprttw I Ml lZ gt atf»"_C*g»S»^ Enquiries Bookings Wan Li Development Pte. Ltd. 1 15th Floor. Far East Shopping Centre Orchard Road, 1 Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11 (24 lines) 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Flats DIST. 11. HN.LCREST ARCADIA. luxury penthouse. 4 bedrooms spacious living dining
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    • 611 31 Ads. of the same nature flock together in Classifieds, for effectiveness DIST 22 LAKESIDE APARTMENT 3 bedrooms, high floor, facing riunr.se Garden Fully furnished. $2,000. Tel *****60 DIST. 2159 ENG KONG Crescent. Lowest floor. 3 rooms, fully furnished Contact: *****4 preferably speak Mandarin DIST. t. GRANGEFORD 2 bedrooms, beautifully furnished
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    • 796 31 Mil Properties i WANTED A TERRACE or semidetached between $1,000 $1,300 In Bedok/ Slglap/ Katong Ring: *****22 1577 FORD CORTINA 2 0 gOhla alrcond. new paint work, eligible for PARF. $14,200 0.n.0. *****28/ *****26 1 13. Bencoolen Street. o; Flats TOP EXECUTIVE BACHELOR seeks urgently accommodation of 2bedroomed apartment In
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    • 611 34 TROON (Scotland), Fri. Bobby Clampett beat the tougher of the two Troons, the fearful back nine, with a birdie on the final hole, to complete a spectacular, five-under-par 67 that staked him to a twostroke lead yesterday, after the first round of the 111 th
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    • 222 35  - Rugby captain says No toSA offer DEREK WILD Py SONG KOON I'OII, Singapore's rugby captain, ha* said he will not take up an offer to tour Sooth Africa with a World XV. He said this to The Straits Times when asked about talk In sports circles here that be Is
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      • 30 35 BASKETBALL: The United States overwhelmed Taiwan 117-49 in the final rounds of the Seoul international men's tournament. Other results: Austria bt New Zealand 75-73; Sweden bt South Korea 100-72.
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      • 21 35 BOXING: Australia's Commonwealth bantamweight champion Paul Ferreri easily beat Indonesian Saipa Monod in a 10-round contest in Melbourne.
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      • 26 35 CRICKET: The two-day Test match between Pakistan and Scotland was abandoned as a draw because of overnight rain. Scores: Pakistan 351-4 (dec.), Scotland 111-5.
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      • 22 35 CYCLING: Ireland's Scan Kelly won the 12th stage of the Tour de France, beating overall leader Bernard Hinault, of France.
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      • 33 35 HOCKEY: Japan, South Korea, Hongkong, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and India have confirmed their participation in the women's event of the Asian Games to be held in New Delhi in November.
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      • 23 35 SOCCER: Rumania beat Japan 4-0 in a friendly international in Bucharest. Klein, Turcu, Boloni and Dudu Georgescu were the scorers. Agencies.
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    • 190 35 Strings on Maradona transfer MADRID, Fri. The Spanish authorites will not stand in the way of the controversial US$B million (5516.64 m) transfer of Argentine World Cup superstar Diego Maradona to Barcelona. The Minister for the Economy has given the green light to the muchcriticised transfer, but has laid down
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    • 437 35 ARDILES MAY BE BRANDED JOHANNESBURG, Fri. Tottenham Hotspur's Osvaldo Ardiles will take part in the unsanctioned football tour of South Africa against the wishes of his English club, British television commentator Jimmy Hill said here last night. The Argentine international midfielder arrived here on Wednesday with his family, but did
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    • 74 35 Call to boycott rebels JOHANNESBURG, Frl. The South African nationalist group, the Asanlan Peoples' Organisation, yesterday appealed to Black football clubs to right political and economic exploitation of their players and to recommit themselves to Isolating South Africa. Azapo condemned the fact that most of the matches of the current
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    • 231 35 WOLVERHAMPTON Friday. WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS, relegated from the English First Division last season and facing extinction unless they can find a backer soon, have been left in a quandary by the organisers of the so-called rebel football tour of South Africa. Every player on the staff
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    • 355 36  -  EPSOM JEEP Allan-Lucas team poised again By THE formidable trainer-jockey partnership of Ivan Allan and Terry Lucas is having a "good trot" and looks set for more successes at the July Meeting at Kuala Lumpur. Gang Ho (Race 3), Command (Race 7) and Holiday Wonder (Race 9)
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    • 5469 36 2.00 CLASS 4 DIV 6 1,200 m (Ratings: 64-55) (Stakes: $13,000) 1 *****0 Kiwi Ranner 51.5 (IS) Bonus-Ng 4 nzg Dgy ad 2 +1 (1200 m) Beat only three home last run Div 4 1250 m Ipoh May 1 soft going; best run this season nk 2nd to
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    • 119 36  - Gung Ho can be 13th time lucky CAVALIER By KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Gang Ho, after 12 unplaced runs, has cone down to Class 6 and hLs 13th outing (Race 3) can be lucky. Gung Ho, a five-year-old gelding, is in the pink of condition. In New Zealand, he finished a
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    • 140 36  - Neck And Neck one to beat EQUESTRIENNE NKCK AND NECK looks ready to re-enter the winning list in Race 5. The five-year-old by Holy Smoke II scored his only win over the Ipoh 1,400 m in February in good going. After an unplaced outing over 1,700 m, he reverted to
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    • 53 36 RACE I: Tamasek Command. Titanium. RACE 1: C\>up De Grace, Lieutenant Dalton RACE 4: Van. Ora n. RACE S: Neck And Neck. The Champ. RACE Whistling Wind. Tycoons Trust, Eres Tv II RACE 1: Losanges Bleu. Better Mark. Tradition 11. Checkmate II RACE Handsome Guard. RACE I: Onemoretime. Seven
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    • 130 36  - Handsome Guard looks set TIPTOP By HANDSOME Gl ARD, who finished a smack-up fifth in Class 4 Div 5 over the Penang 1,200 m in May, should rt his maiden win in Race The four-year-old Australian gelding was slow into stride but finished well to be only 2 1 4
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      387 37  -  PAUL MCDONNELL Doctors later operated successfully to remove the cataract but Now Wilson and Little Imagele are jet for Caulfield and Melbourne Cups PKRTH, Fri. A Jockey who Is battling to retain the sight In one eye and a hone suffering from a mystery lameness hardly seem a
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    • 341 37 ON THE TRACK with CAVALIER KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Perform, who has yet to show up after seven outings, looks set for a win in the opening race for Class 6 Div 3 horses over 1,200 m on Sunday. With a riding boy in the saddle, the
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    • 132 37 TI'ESDAY (yielding): Wallykane Pike was paced by Hawaii Five-O in 41. Permatang Pasir clocked 39.8. Seven Stars (KW. Tan) was hard held in 44. Donna Quasar returned 13. WEDNESDAY (good): Silence Is Golden impressed in 41.4. Speeamah snowed good action in 37£. Clover Fire strode ou: keenly in
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    • 417 38  -  HAKIK AT RAI By TWO weeks after he won the national age-group long jump title for boys under-17, Ang Cheng Bin returned to the National Stadium yesterday to bag yet another gold medal, this time in the national schools' athletics meet. But there
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    • 232 38 CHAMPIONS, they say, come in all shapes and sizes. But few must be as different as Teck Whye Secondary's Chen Yongxing (centre). Dwarfed by Hong Zhinhuan (left) and U Jlallng, Chen let his muscles do the talking when he won the gold medal
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    • 44 38 THE Singapore Recreation Club drew 1-1 with Singapore Cricket Club in a Singapore Women's Hockey Association Division One match at the Padang yesterday. Gwen Cooke opened the scoring for SRC in the second half, and Malvinder Kaur equalised five minutes from time.
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    • 397 38  -  PETER SIOW By Board made no provisions for courts, he says THEN we heard that the HDB plan to build Indoor stadiums In several estates and, naturally, we thought that provisions would be made (or basketball. To our disappointment, no allowance was made for
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    • 267 38  - Trials for boxers to start with national tourney J. RAJENDRAN By THE Singapore Amateur Boxing Association will begin preparations for next year's Southeast Asia Games with the national championships, scheduled for Aug. 4, 5 and 7 at the Kalci Bukit Community Centre. The SABA's management committee, at a meeting on
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    • 140 38  - Japanese judokas to hold clinics PATRICK BASTIANS By KOJI KOMATA and Yuk. A/uma, both fifth dan iudokas, have been sent by the Kodokan Institute of Japan to hold clinics at the Singapore Judo Federation's dojo in Portsdown Road from July 25-31. The Japanese experts will be in the Republic to
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    • 210 38 S. S. DHILLON, the secretary-general of the Singapore National Olympic Council on Thursday met boxer Chan Ek Peow to look into his complaints against officials of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association, reports i. RAJENDRAN. Chan, two weeks ago, sent a letter to the Press,
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    • 186 38  -  LEK SEOW YAM By SOUTH KOREA have asked for a friendly match against Singapore's national badminton squad in the Republic on Aug. 22. However, the line-up was not given in their cable to the Singapore Badminton Association. All that was mentioned was that four of
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    • 205 38 SHARIFF ALI, the Optimist champion for the past three years, will nave the chance to display his versatility in the National Schools' sea carnival on July 24, off the Junior Sailing Club, reports PETER SIOW. The Telok Kurau Secondary student will be helming the Mirror he
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    • 162 38 THREE local table tennis players Yeung Hin Chong, Goh Chong Moey and Phua Bee Choo left for South Korea yesterday for a six-month training stint. Yeung and Bee Choo are sponsored by the Singapore Table Tennis Association and Chong Moey by Heng Wah Sports Club. Bee Choo,
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      259 39  -  JOE DORAI By English club can set Singapore soccer scene alight ENGLISH soccer giants Nottingham Forest, with two World Cup stars in goalkeeper Peter Shilton and striker John Robertson, want to take on Singapore at the National Stadium this month. Forest, who won the European Cup two years
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    • 94 39  -  BRIAN MILLER By SINGAPORE soccer star Fandi Ahmad faces his first big test in Amsterdam today. Fandi, who has just started a three-week trial with the famous Ajax club in his bid to become a professional, plays for them against Naaltwick, a Division One amateur team.
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    • 198 39 WONG CHOON WAH, one of Malaysia's former greats, will captain Selangor Chinese for tomorrow's Malaysian Chinese Football Association Cap final against their Singapore eounterrkrts at the National tadiom (8 p.m.), writes JOE DORAI. Though Selangor are without Malaysia Cap stalwarts Wong Hung Nung, Too Sen Fee
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    • 297 39 TENNIS ROUND-UP BROOKLINE (Massachusetts), Fri. Unseeded Argentinian Aljandro Ganzabal sprang a major surprise in the third round of the United States championships when he beat third-seeded Eliot Teltscher 2-6, 7-6. 6-1. He will be joined in the quarter-finals by another j Argentinian, top-seeded I Guillermo
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    • 123 39 AN anonymous donor, who signed his letter as a Sportsfan sent the first cheque to the Straits Times yesterday towards swimmer Mavis Ec Training and Education Fund, writes PATRICK BASTIANS. Merv Cornelius, president of the Somerset United Sports Club, the man behind the Fund drive is now
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    • 137 39 FIVE top Japanese i bowlers, two men and three women, will play a friendly match against Singapore bowlers S. Y. Loh Henry' Tan, Lucy Low, Ugia Klamko and V. L. Wong at Jackie's Bowl System 4M tomorrow. The five, who topped the SM-<-ompetitor All- Kansal tournament, are
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    • 26 39 FAR EAST Levingston edged out Singapura Forum 2-1 in a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division 2A soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday.
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    • 40 39 THE Singapore Action Group of Elders veterans table tennis tournament starts at Kitchener Road today. A total of 24 teams will take part in the tournament, including Vaneco and Nanyang Siang Pau, last year's champions and runners-up respectively.
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    • 362 39  - I Want to follow in Fandi's footsteps LEONARD KING By RAZALI HAS HIS SIGHTS ON A STAR FUTURE FORMER national Intermediate soccer captain Razali Alias, back in Singapore for Hari Raya, has set his sights on following the illustrious trail of his long-time "kampong" friend Fandi Ahmad. Razali, 20, packed
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    • 126 39 SEMBAWANG Sports Club's main worry now is not their relegation or last night's 4-1 defeat by Armed Forces in their National Football League Division One match at the Jurong Stadium, but the sacking of their striker Sasi Kumar. Kumar was sent off by referee Raja
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    • 385 39 INCREDIBLE CLAMPETT CUTS LOOSE TROON, Scotland, Fri. Young American Bobby Gampett made the Royal Troon links look like a pitch and putt course as he went Into a six-shot lead after two rounds of the British Open golf championship today. The 22-year-old Californian, who led by two strokes overnight, took
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    • 180 39 CRICKET BCA Wv. 1 k^. lournmmrnt (q-lluis): CSC v SCC 2nd XI, 1A v SCRC (Both matches at Balestier Rd), SRC v UWC (Padang), Tanglin Taverners v SCC Ist XI (Dieppe). All matches at 2.30 p. m. GYMNASTICS National Schools championships (SBA Hall. 9 a.m.). HOCKEY SHA StraM Premier Leatjac:
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  • 45 40 Denning's successor LONDON, Fri. Lord Justice Donaldson has been appointed to succeed Lord Denning as Master of the Rolls, one of Britain's top judicial posts, the government announced today. Lord Denning, 83, retires in September after holding the post for 20 years. Reuter. Iran-Iraq war
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  • 34 40 MOSCOW, Fri. Western and neutral countries complained to the Soviet Union today about the abolition of direct telephone dialling to the West, which finally took effect yesterday. Reuter. 1973 and 1975. Reuter
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  • 29 40 NEW DELHI. Fri Seven people died after taking an illicit brew in Maharashtra state, about 280 km north-east of Bombay, the Press Trust of India reported today.
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  • 434 40 BEIRUT, Friday THE Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) has proposed that its guerillas withdraw from Beirut to elsewhere in Lebanon as an interim measure to end the Israeli siege of the city, government sources said today. Protracted efforts to end the month-old siege
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  • 250 40 60,000 lose homes in new blasts JAKARTA, Fri Hundreds of homes, schools and other building* were damaged in a new aeries of emptioiw by Mount Ualnngirang, an active volcanc In West Java. A spokesman from the volcanology office in Bandung said there were no reports of casualties from the latest
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  • 69 40 NEW YORK. Fri The Rev Sun Myung Moon. Koreanbom founder of the controversial Unification Church, could be jailed for up to 14 years when he is sentenced today for evading US taxes. Moon, whose three million followers are popularly known as "Moonies, was found guilty
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  • 501 40  -  GLENDA PULLOUT PLAN FAILS TO SATISFY By KORPORAAL Our Washington Reporter WASHINGTON, Fri. A senior US State Department official yesterday criticised Hanoi's proposal to withdraw some troops from Cambodia as representing no real change in its standard position. Reporting on his meeting with
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    • 140 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers In several areas in the early morning. TEMP. (C) op to (a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: 7.1C p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 0 15C Fine MudU 23 29C Cloudy Hanxkek 25 33C Cloudy MelbMrae S lOC Overcast BeljtaK
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    • 1544 1 EVER since I first heard the extraordinary tale of the Changi murals in the British Press, I had been looking forward to meeting Stanley Warren. It was, I think, typical of him that he arrived late for his appointment at my house because he had
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    • 182 2 Wt< c** BUB ALL NEW ALL NEW ALL NEW ALL NEW From U.S.A. n Floors of Timeless Beauty gß J mk mS* tm X t^J^r 11 Excluiive II Chromabonc) Top Costing I^*"^ Tough Kitchen Flooring that 's t op coatino Beautiful Enough for the Living Room Vinyl l sheet Realistic
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    • 1213 2 EXHIBITIONS: from the Chinese Orchestra today's listing). EXHIBITION: By Stanley of the Hwa Chong Junior Col- SYO IN CONCERT Warren. Includes 73 paint- i ege 8.15 p.m. Tickets at $3, Organised by the Ministry of ings and sketches done when $2. Education. Victoria Concert he was a POW in Changi
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    • 1251 2 TV and Radio 100 PM Opening followed by Sesame 7.10 Usage of Office Computers in ElecStreet tronic Component Industries 2.00 The Porky Pig Show 7.30 News and Weather Forecast 2.25 Sherlock Holmes The Scarlet (Malay) Claw (b/w) "A killer monster eh 7M Tn Concert Sound of Henry Manciwhat?!" ponders Holmes
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  • LEISURE 1
    • 560 3 Dancer who aims to be tops BHARATANATY AM DANCE RECITAL by Jayanti Natarajan Cultural Theatre, Grange Road Today only, 8 p.m. Previewed by RADHIKA SRINIV ASAN WITH the emergence of many young enthusiasts in the field of bharatanatyam, classical Indian dance has flourished anew in Singapore. And it is in
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    • 567 3 SYO CONCERT Victoria Concert Hall Last Thursday Reviewed by JOHN EDWARDS THERE is always something very exciting about young people making music together. An enthusiasm is generated a brand of artistic electricity which is part youthful exuberance, part nervous tension and part elation in achievement.
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    • 310 3 LAST Sunday, SB( started the series Journey Into The Himalayas with its second episode, The Bakra wallahs. SBC decided not to show the first episode, Pilgrimage, which was described in the promotional material synopsis thus: "An expedition is made to the
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    • 229 3 s w ■nn k>JliHlw_- B M 3* wUm MM r ?l% ■■j£ l fat SHOW APARTMENTS TEL: *****13 O 7 /yv\ \3< rI<iMRA/ pabk A" Exceptional Investment Opportunity! Opening Hours: V— s Y& cashew nww A r J v.^ x Y«A Housing Loan up to 90% of purchase price (Financing
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    • 832 4 Routing the pirates The Hongkong government cleaned up piracy four years ago. Since then, the music has improved. Paul Ewing, director of the South-east Asian Region of WEA Records, currently waging war against Singapore's music pirates, tells KANNAN CHANDRAN what it is doing here. IF PIRACY in Singapore's music scene
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    • 429 4  - A rootless scruffy cult hero VICTORIA BOWLES By in Dallas AUSTRALIA can add the creation of a cult hero to its list of recent film achievements. It is Down Under's own version of the Star Wars phenomenon in the person of a scruffy, leather-clad hero who survives as a kind
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    • 569 4 FREE imported leather wallet for every purchase of JAX STONE SUPPLY V&^ J%s@W STONE SUPPLY For every purchase of _^^^m In Jj*k F^^L^^J-^^^j^^ -^^E* the aDOVe mentioned item. ak jflßKm '-> a:lwLsT^a. free perfect r'V''W^ KAtvlK^Tt DISTINGUISHED IMPORTED aLR^HK^ > 4. y^^^k-V leather wallet JJP? m£^%^> A.. j Jf will
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  • LEISURE 3
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      1263 5 4 To get his students thinking about perspective, Mr Teo simply walked into class one day and said: I want you to draw me a road that is 7.7 km long.' 7 HIS artist's goatie is a sparse, straggly growth of hair that makes the articulate man of
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    • 94 5 m 1 )ATUK DING JACK SUNG on his being bestowed P.N.B.S. by TYT Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak on his official birthday on 7th July 1982 r from ggggggggg—gg Forward Shipping Co Pte Ltd. Singapore I Hudson Co. Pie Ltd. Singapore I Shenton Private Limited Singapore I Hudson Company Limited -Hongkong
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    • 334 5 Imported, Genuine and luxurious I furniture at Realistic prices I Imported from Germany V ijLfc. i k FuHy imported, genuine, well-seasoned leather Zurich <PUOv>U Design to give utmost comfort and support on* 3 scalar one love seat Able to last and mellow with age Suitable lor the warm, tropical climate
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    • 229 6 European T^pb\l Singspops CJc nfer Sbiae Hall \\Vk /\T\ /TheyrealSingapore^^/ Wlaiewelcome r-" te nFfg£ w\ Wide range of new European Mil" I N designs and furnishing concept y° uve been waitin 9 for I |ll« A fine collection of contemporary J ll^l W%^ f urn 't ure by world renowned
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  • BOOKS
    • 846 7 THE Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour was a turning point in East Asian history. It was also a military classic, one of the greatest surprises in the nistory of warfare. For others. Pearl Harbour was a national disgrace. To this day, it remains a living
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    • 303 7 HUGE DISCOUNTS ON ALL ITEMS 1 I MONTAGUT Tee Shirts (France) UZM VtM I I WHITMONT Shirts (Australia) HAIFf S I VAN HEUSEN Shirts (England) H% Iff S I ARROW Shirts tt% Iff B I MANHATTAN Shirts IfAIFf H I RONSON VONDIA Shirts SIM* fi I JANTZEN&SPEEDOSwimwear tt\ IFF §H
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    • 569 7 \"'WW^' F^&Bfitoa^ limited numbdf of I 'i ..^3 ami 1 POSB Finonce I I __^_s^33_ii Up to 80% of Sales price U 9_H^ FROM $140,000 I^^^^m wßj^^m No Restriction to F<?roign«rs ■11 _9_Kl. H^H_i v%4^l^i_ Oa^al »T^ HOTEL MANAGEMENT: JAPAN AIR LINES DEVELOPMENT CO., LTD. HL Location Map Hotel Nikko
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  • GOING PLACES
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      1206 8 SOMETIMES I think I don't live in Paris at all, I simply live in Montmartre. I'm forced to leave it from time to time, of course, crossing the frontier to the Paris of department stores, duty-free shops, the Champs-Ely-sees and that area beyond the Arc de Triomphe where
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    • 340 8 If you go BY AIR I'TA French Airline files to Paris for $2,8 M return. Last week, discount travel agents were offering Aeroflot return fares to Paris via Moscow for as little as $1,331. ROOMS IN addition to the usual hotels, Paris now has a bed-and-breakfast system called Paris necuell
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    • 351 8 Congratulations to Trend Development on their opening of their show flat at Trendale Tower Lfe km We are proud to have supplied the building materials. MESimi #&*ir ft a) m <o» M Iff 4o .I I ft II ri i r; a fX A ***** 39 LIAN SENG HIN TRADING
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    1484 9 4 It was the artists and writers who made Montmartre famous. The area was inexpensive because it is slightly away from the centre of Paris. It was in a dilapidated wooden building (since burnt down) in Montmartre that Picasso produced Les Demoiselles d' Avignon and Cubism was born.
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    • 192 9 Back By Popular Demand/ <J DON'T GO OFF BEAT, GO MODERN GO PRACTICAL Specially brought to you at our storehouse Wa 75 Jalan Rajawali and Townstore \No. Gl/G2 Pearl Bank Apartment See our full range of Imported Cane Sofa Bonanza Now! Select from 30 different models of our irresistible .^^B^B^fcfiJliLj^'i?^
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    • 336 9 -c LIMARA fefumdeo DAZZLING DIAMOND DRAW FROM NOW TILL 31sr JULY 1982 IST i 11IZ.L A ,i nni ?r V\ Diamond ring (18 k) U *tth I HI^L 2nd PRIZE^^ sth PRIZE X One pair of diamond )ne set of Atelier Mun< h mesh and emerald earrings .u^F^ evening handbag
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  • OUTLOOK
    • 1223 10 Impres frost essive sting DO YOU harbour a secret ambition to mimic a baker's butter cream art? Good for you, then. But no, not me. I will not labour over a cake for hours and then, after everyone has exclaimed that the icing looks too good to be eaten, see
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    • 422 10 Punchy ey< chy eye-popping stripes NEW YORK: When It com* to sheer graphic punch, nothinu a strong stripe. Aad as it happens, e> >P*«»K stripes the kind you car w are-tnrnlng out to be the ut s of the season. The biggest hits an- rtrtP"" broad you ran see them
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    • 654 10 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE I A /^V^^^— J^\. l\/\ V A «^T^ a^T X V^^r I 1 at. Ist 1- VJM^^af Fantastic 5 scater loungr .^bb% am Aav _a^Baw^^^^^-t>Wt^*at; K- 1' af^T^ I'KI jjPwF"aW with centre table in dark S 'T*^^T^T^^*'!r»tf"M--~3M wood finish y^^m JL MT i—i WLai!t)gr b!|; ■rtjjjj W"W $42
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    • 121 10 Break the wind-trap that causes the pain Acidity is only partly the cause of Indiaestion pain. Wind is the main culprit. Whan your delicate J atomach balance is disturbed, small loamy i j m OS*^ gas bubbles distend the stomach— ana as the V>V pressure increases so does that -full"
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  • 884 11 Origami Restaurant 253 Holland Avenue Reviewed by NATALIN LING THE past two years have seen a sudden spurt of activity in Holland Village, which had previously been a quiet, almost sleepy backwater to the rushing stream that is Orchard Road today. The opening of a
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    • 814 13 Makethebest I years of their lives the very best. Childhood. The best years. A whole new exciting world of challenge for them. So much to learn. So many things to do. And Texwood's with them all the way. ry^ftj* With an equally exciting junior range of fun Tough enough for
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    • 281 13 Relax Chairy^ry^Kurz Relax Chair the patented resting comfort i'V. VlJ^^^^^^^^ This is a special construction, which means that ■vPaafr'^HLW VB^™^V the position can be infinitely varied from "upright J~"^ t jPaaaf^ fT to 'resting' by lifting the arm-rest and shifting #T. aj^SS^Wy your weight for your ultimate relaxation Knitting with
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 581 14 APPOINTMENTS MXJI Miy^i 1 1 A A subsidiary of G. E. (USA) INTERSIL, a multi-technology semiconductor company manufacturing integrated circuits, microprocessor and memory systems, and data acquisition products for computers, computerrelated equipment and a wide range of other digital and analog applications invites appliI cations for:MAINTENANCE ENGINEER Requirements: Degree or
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    • 1136 14 /did I K XLSc (d^SOUcdtlDc^) JXcIK 1 Management Consultants in a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation. job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring, as well as management training
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    • 812 14 Coopers OlLyDrdnCl Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive H Selection, Marketing and Economic Studies.
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    • 2462 15 APPOINTMENTS SbbbbbbbSbbbSSbbSSbS^ k^^^^^^'^^^^m\ WV^^ m M v W mm m 9^ mm mMW v m mmm RTI Sembawang ml 1 WM b»bbbW bbhW b— B—BBffJflBBB? bbbWbbbb! 11 \1 tfl w II ffi THE SGV GROUP rth mm mml mVmyM ar^ Linnited 11 s sGv GohTanpieLid XUtTi^DPTAT FAQT PHAQT HAPPFNINfw I
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    • 638 16 APPOINTMENTS FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS (S) PTE LTD o leading publisher of educational books, invites suitably qualified applicants for the posts of 1) BOOK EDITOR 2) BOOK DESIGNER BOOK EDITOR The Book Editor's responsibilities include the editing of English textbooks and related general reading literature. In addition, he will sponsor suitable writers
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    • 679 16 wmaammmmaaam^rwmmiaaa*m^awma^maaaaawm^aaa^aiawm^ai^a*^mmm* LX INES (S.E.A.) PTE LTD j We are a subsidiary of LK-NES, Denmark, one of the biggest Electrical and Engineering Companies in the Scandinavian countries and are looking for suitable candidates to meet our rapid expansion needs. Personnel Public Relations Officer o Post) The successful candidate will be responsible
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    • 736 16 VO/PER PRIVATE LIMITED Vosper Private Limited is an international Company engaged in a wide range of marine engineering activities including construction, repair, design and servicing of sophisticated naval craft ond specialised vessels We ore seeking the services of suitably qualified and experienced persons to fill the following positions (A) PLATEWORK
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    • 496 16 INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION I Applications ore invited from suitably qualified persons for the following posts: (A) TECHNICIAN Salary Scale $455 $1340 (Basic Solary) Qualifications 3 GCE O' Level passes plus National Trade Certificate in Electrical /Electronics (NTC 3) or equivalent qualifications. Candidates should preferably have some relevant working experience (B)
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 1127 17 APPOINTMENTS I SALES EXECUTIVE Salary: Around $25,000 per annum ttl Location: Singapore El (Ref. 2678) B A reputable U.S. MN( world leader Respondents who hold a diploma in Bfl in its tield ol producing and marketing Mechanical Engineering and who have jM products and systems tor the control of industrial
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    • 1533 17 OHWOIH i Europe's la gest manufacturer of office jH J^rt^^r equipment is expanding its operations in Singapore U -o^^r and seeks to fill the following professional positions: tt j/ EDP MANAGER I Candidates should possess several years experience in setting up EDP systems in a Manufacturing Company with particular emphasis
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 598 18 APPOINTMENTS I CCISCO, General Electric I information services Company. is a worldwide leading supplier of computing services We have offices and distributors all over the united States and in 24 countries Our Clients are top decision-makers who m\ manage leading national and International companies in various industries such as I
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    • 644 18 SYSTEMS PTE. LTD. We are the largest computer services company in Singapore. We provide consulting services exclusively in the field of data processing. In addition, we also supply and maintain computer hardware. We use the state of art technology and methods in our turnkey projects and facility management and specialise
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    • 1306 18 Who can give you a career with a company that 60,000 people the world over enjoy working for ASeO CQn. We are a subsidiary and to propose suitable price and stock Power Systems) DC Drives ano Frequency of ASEA. AB. Sweden, one of the policies This is to ensure that
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 2404 19 APPOINTMENTS fsMk '♦> TWMSONCSF CITIBANK F— **mio* I (.wm^mjm.m the local bank that's a global bank COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY Laai ASSOCIATION METALS ORES PTE LTD ln,n»s«)plico«oretromsiiilablvooo- 1 1 HEADQUARTERS SECRETARIAT amemberofthe t E^^^^^sC!^ DEPUTY SECRETARY-GENERAL I F AND SINGAPORE GROUP OF CWHWIrtS The woo^W candidate, repocimolo you: CIHTfIP fIE PIIRI IPATiniIQ
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 503 20 APPOINTMENTS (PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION Applications are invited from citizens and permanent residents of Singapore for the following appointments Post 1 Editor (English) Post 2 Reporter (English) Requirements I Post A university degree and a good command of English Post 2 A university degree Candidates without the minimum qualification but have relevant
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    • 666 20 Singapore Airport Terminal Services invites applications from Singapore Citizens for appointment as PERMANENT PART-TIME PASSENGER SERVICES AGENTS Requirements: Candidates must possess 5 passes, including English, in the GCE 'O' le>el examination, ot which at least 2 should be at "O" level. and beat least 20 years old. The Scheme: Successful
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    • 632 20 MEDICAL REPRESENTATIVE We are o multinational company marketing various popular products, such as Strepsils, Dietvite, Burnol, Brufen ond Froben which ore leaders in their own fields We now require o high-calibre Professional Medical Representative to join our young achievement orientated sales team in the Medical Division. The person we are
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    • 1106 20 Western Pacific Computers are now in the process of setting up a new computer hardware manufacturing plant in Singapore for a new venture with Phoenix Terminal Systems of Arizona, USA. ■B We are looking for experienced and highly qualified local engineers and technicians to join our growing team. IB Applicants
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 1657 21 4SE4MB4NKERS MMVW f BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31ST DECEMBER 1981 "N (Expressed in Malaysian Ringgit) Company Group Company Group IMI 1880 1961 1880 1981 1980 1881 1960 Note t S S Note SHARE CAPITAL FIXED ASSETS 6 557.962 314.452 557.982 314.452 Authorised 50.000.000 ordinary shares of $1 each 50,000.000 50.000.000
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  • KIDS & THINGS
    • 414 22 I YOU must all be wait- jects were comparing joining the Greek words I ing patiently for the their hips and would hippos which means j Creativity Contest. whisper to each other. horse, and potamus Well, at last I have So Cleopigtra issued a which means
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    • 293 22 DEAR Uncle Otak, My name is Angie Tan and I am the only child in the family. This is the first time I'm writing to Kids and Things. I am studying in Tiong Bahru Primary School. As my house is near my school, I walk
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 81 22 Texas Instruments Sfftrx HhmtttctromciiiMMlian comes fint \J Children hear words pronounced and learn f^ One Module FREE tor every purchase l A K Available until 3lst July, 1982. I/ N distributor ©C AMMETERS PTE LTD! 312. Thomson Road. Singapore 1130 Tel *****38.*****19 Available at all leading dept. stores The Sunday
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