The Straits Times, 28 August 1982

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/82
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  • 451 1 Trading spree on stock exchange fuelled by lower discount rate NEW YORK, Friday INVESTORS rushing to get in on a recordbreaking rally yesterday gave the New York Stock Exchange its busiest trading session as prices soared to their highest level this year. Another big day for
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  • 79 1 YOUR future depends upon whether President Reagan can Improve the American economy. Singapore Is beginning to softer from the downturn In world trade, and It will get worse unless Americans pat their own house la order. Today we begin a special aeries on how the Americans .stumbled
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  • 48 1 OTTAWA, Fri. A car driver was shot dead here today and radio reports said he was believed to be a Turkish diplomat. A police spokesman said: "We cannot confirm his identity. No one has been arrested. We have no further details (or the moment." Reuter
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  • 132 1 Dig into books and China's past BOOKS or clay warriors from China. Whichever your interest, tomorrow's paper has two sections which direct the spotlight on two major fairs which start next week. One, the biggest ever Book Fair, and the other, the International Trade Exposition '82. We've
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  • 54 1 ANOTHER remarkable personality, Mrs S.C. Huang, indispensable partner to her hotelier husband, tells you what are THE THINGS I HOPE TO KNOW BY 80. In a candid interview with lim Kay Tong. the moving force behind the "small enough to be special" Orchard Hotel talks about her reputation
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  • 34 1 COLOMBO, Fri. President Junius Jayewardane of Sri Lanka issued a proclamation today announcing that he would seek a fresh term in office before his current sixyear term expires in early 1984. Reuter.
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  • 30 1 NEW YORK. Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials tumbled 8.47 points to 883.94 after 30 minutes of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.
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  • 45 1 PETER Barnard looks at aspects of the Lee-Mahathir agreements. Confucianism, and the Malaysian intention to extend the ban on smoking in public places. The last subject is especially close to his heart since he smokes at least two packs a day.
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  • 41 1 IT'S A problem of catching them the first time around Not chicks or mice they're already there. It's people, especially families. Lim Kay Tong reports on how one of Singapore's more remote attractions hopes to attract more visitors.
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  • 37 1 THE Better Buy tasting panel tried out one of the few canned vegetables useful in local cooking and tells you which brand is the best. It's nutritious, adds colour and is simple to cook
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  • 251 1 Jordan not Palestine homeland, US says WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States has rejected Israel's argument that Jordan should be consid ered a Palestinian state and homeland for the Palestinians in the Middle East. Mr John Hughes, the State Department spokesman, said yester day that the US had a "commitment to
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  • 148 1 Brigadier General for Home Affairs THE Home Affairs Ministry will have a second permanent secretary from the middle of next month. He is Brigadier-General Tan Chin Tiong, 38 (above), currently Deputy Chief of General Staff in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF). Although it is not clear what his duties as
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  • 369 1 THE Polish military government today began a series of arrests, seizing guns, ammunition and spikes in a crackdown aimed at thwarting violent Solidarity demonstrations, Polish television said. In the Baltic port of Szczecin, a leading politburo member who negotiated the end of one
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  • 690 1 'Dead' girl turns up WOMAN TELLS OF CALL FROM DAUGHTER SHE THOUGHT WAS CREMATED THE funeral was over and the mourning family went home. That night, a grief-stricken mother received a telephone call from a daughter she thought was cremated. This unusual tale was heard in a coroner's court yesterday
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  • 40 1 NEW YORK, Frl. P«n American world airways has stepped up security after an explosive device was found on Wednesday on one of its planes which landed in Rio de Janeiro, a Pan Am spokesman said last night. Reuter
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  • 83 1 HONGKONG, Fri. Two brothers appeared in court today for the third time on charges of slaying (our women in what is believed to be Hongkong's most gruesome murder case. Taxi driver Lam Kok Wan. 27, is charged with four counts of murder while Lam Kok Keung, 23, is
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  • 63 1 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesian aviation authorities today warned pilots to avoid North Sulawesi, south of the Philippines, and the national airline Garuda cancelled its daily flight there because of continued volcanic activity in the area. A Garuda spokesman said dust and debris could cause problems for aircraft
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  • 71 1 WARSAW. Frl. Columns *f light armoured trucks ana more than 2M military vehicles took np positions around shipyards In Gdaask last night, travellers from the city, who arrived here today, said. Troops were already patrolling streets In Gdaask In a show af force ahead of Ang
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • 400 2 Below the seas TWO diving enthusiasts tell of their experiences in underwater sports snorkeling (skin diving) and scuba-diving. They are the chairman of the Technical Committee of the Singapore Underwater Federation (SUF), Mr Stephen Soh, and Mr Benny yeo, the committee's secretary. "Underwater sports is bound to grow
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    • 586 2 Long, hard fight THE NTUC fought long and hard at home and abroad in the early days to gain recognition, writes the executive chairman of The Straits Times, Mr S.R. Nathan, in the NTUC book, Our Heritage and Beyond. Mr Nathan, former director of NTUC's Labour Research Unit, said
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    • 399 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: PROFESSOR Lim Chong Yah has suggested that the government allows contributors to the Central Provident Fund to withdraw a portion of their savings when they are 51 "in view of the considerable amount of forced savings accumulated at the rate of 45 per cent of
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    • 223 2 Sizzling Sudjiono INDONESIAN M. Sudjiono carded a two-under-par 70 in the Singapore Open amateur golf championship yesterday one stroke below the Jurong Country Club course record. But the leader is still Papua New Guinea's John Wilkinson who returned a 76 one stroke ahead with a total of 149. Behind
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    • 295 2 JAPANESE TECHNOLOGY FOR LOCAL CONTRACTORS THE Japanese government is taking another step to help Singapore acquire higher technology. The government-backed Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) has given the green light to its Singapore office to start a new division to promote technology transfer in the construction industry. Mr
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    • 62 2 TWO OF THE Rs WRITE to read, NOT read to write that's the aim of a project launched by an American educator. His rationale: When reading comes first, the English language with all its irrationalities make children feel that they are irrational and stupid. But when they learn to
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    • 461 2 One-army proposal LEBANON is to break up all its private armies and strengthen its 25,000-strong national armed forces. President-elect Beshir Gemayel intends to do this within 60 days of his inauguration, Lebanese army officials said. Mr Gemayel's 20,000-strong Phalangist group will be dissolved as a concessionary gesture
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    • 169 2 111-will reports THAILAND does not believe reports that Malaysia is hiding Muslim rebels in southern Thailand. Thai Interior Minister Gen Siddhi Chararochana said in Kuala Lumpur that "these reports are based on illintentions" aimed at causing misunderstandings between Malaysia and Thailand, he said. He emphasised that Muslims
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 76 3 First message from Habib to Arafat NICOSIA, Frl. US special envoy Philip Habib m today reported to have sent a message to Palestine Liberation Organisation leader Yasser Arafat the first official communication between a IS official and the PLO chief. The National Lebanese Radio, monitored here, said the message had
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    • 363 3 BEIRUT, Friday LEBANESE President-elect Beshir Gemayel will seek to dissolve all private armies including his own 20,000-man Phalangist force within 60 days of his inauguration, Lebanese army officials said. The move would revive the strength of Lebanon's 25,000-strong national army
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    • 238 3 DAR ES SALAAM, Fri. An air force private led the mysterious "People's Redemption Council" which tried to overthrow the Kenyan government. Senior Sergeant Paneras Oteyo Okumu, who is on trial with senior Private Hezekiel Ochuka on charges of kidnapping two Kenyan
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    • 317 3 WITH United Nations and Israeli private aid, temporary tent cities for 40,000 homeless Palestinians will be built at southern Lebanon's bombed-out refugee camps that Israel previously considered "hotbeds for terrorism." Economy Minister Yaacov Merridor, in charge of Israeli relief efforts in southern Lebanon,
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    • 188 3 NAIMEY (Niger), Fri. Arab foreign ministers attending a conference here which strongly condemned Israel's invasion of Lebanon leave today for Morocco to decide whether to convene a summit to discuss the invasion. The ministers were among those attending the annual foreign ministers' conference
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    • SNIPPETS
      • 59 3 THE 8M United States Marines in the Beirut peacekeeping force have been told not to talk to Palestin ian guerillas, a Defence Department spokesman said in Washington on Thursday. The Marines guarding the gangplanks of some of the evacuation ships as guerillas embark have been told
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      • 53 3 A SEASIDE palace was being prepared in Tunis yesterday for Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat. Although some 1,100 of his PLO guerillas are due to arrive in Tunisia within the next few days, Mr Arafat has said he will not leave until the last of his fighters has
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      • 56 3 A SOVIET commentator said in Moscow on Thursday that US Marines sent to Lebanon had set up a bridgehead near the Soviet border. Mr Pavel Demchenko, a political analyst for the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda, said this "intensifies the confrontation between the two great powers, relations
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      • 48 3 THE US is airlifting extra military equipment to Somalia in response to renewed attacks from Ethiopia and Ethiopian-support-ed forces, a State Department spokesman said in Washington yesterday. "This provides a clear demonstration 0f... our intention to support Somalia against external attack," he said. Reuter.
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    • 160 3 TEL AVIV, Fri. ISRAEL, with hardly a drop of oil to call its own, yesterday announced striking a well that will supply over the next five years the amount of crude the country consumes in a day. An Energy Ministry spokesman said a
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 288 4 WASHINGTON, Friday VICE-PRESIDENT Georee Bush has pledgi *v~ t .k« n,:,.j ed that the United States will not back down in the dispute with its European allies ♦k~ c^.^«« over the Soviet gas pipeline project. France, Britain, Italy and West Germany. Dresser France
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    • 79 4 A NEW all-purpose car has made an appearance in Switzerland. It Is a French-made baggy named Poncin MM VP that has a polyester bod> and a Citroen engine. With a speed of 25 lun/h, even on pathless terrain and snow, it will be
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    • 445 4 KENNET SQUARE (Pennsylvania), Frl. After arms sales to Taiwan, the newest conflict in Sino-American relations could be over mushrooms. Americans feast on them in pizzas and salads, and US farmers grow them in great qir Jties. But so do Chine I farmers who sell them more cheaply.
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    • 136 4 MITSUI TRIO'S PLEA BARGAIN SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. Three employees of Mitsui USA will enter conditional guilty pleas today to charges stemming from a scheme to dump bargainpriced steel in the United States, their lawyers told a judge. Under a plea bargain, the US Attorney's office will file misdemeanor charges to
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    • 213 4 Six-year ban on political parties lifted BUENOS AIRES, Fri. President Reynaldo Bignone legalised Argentina's political parties last night, nearly six years after they were banned when the armed forces seized power in 1976. Gen Bignone signed a statute legalising the parties and regulating their internal organisation after making a 20-minute
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 59 4 THE UNITED STATES Ambassador to the Philippines, Mr Michael Armacost, yesterday called for a "deepening of security cooperation" between the US and the Philippines to counter increased Soviet influence in Indochina. Mr Armacost told Manila's American Chamber of Commerce that both countries were trying to bolster their defence
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      • 72 4 IRAQ yesterday said that its forces killed 10 Iranian soldiers and destroyed three vehicles and an ammunition dump in the latest action of the nearly two-year-old Persian Gulf War. Quoting a military communique, the staterun Iraqi News Agency said seven Iranians were killed in the central
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      • 73 4 THE Sino-American controversy over Taiwan is still unresolved, Chinese Ambassador Chai Zemin said in Washington yesterday after meeting Secretary of State George Shultz. There will be "future discussions" of the Taiwan question, Mr Chai said. He did not elaborate but Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian
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      • 69 4 FOUR Japanese managers and the Indonesian manager of a Japan-Indonesia joint venture company will soon be charged in a Jakarta court with evading taxes totalling about 800 million rupiah (552.5 million), Attorney-General Ismael Saleh said yesterday. He said the accused have allegedly evaded paying taxes over the
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      • 83 4 CHINA has lodged a claim for part of the oilproducing Natuna Islands in the South China Sea the object of a territorial dispute by Indonesia and Vietnam according to reports in the evening newspaper Sinar Harapan in Jakarta yesterday. The reports said China had claimed an area
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      • 61 4 FRANCE has decided to sell its most advanced fighter, the Mirage-2000, to China and negotiations have started in Beijing, French Defence Minister Charles Hernu said in Paris yesterday. China has for some time been pressing to buy the Mirage but French officials have consistently said that
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 3
    • 240 6 SEOUL, Friday SOUTH Korea said today that it was not satisfied with Japan's pledge to revise controversial history textbooks in two years' time. Government spokesman Lee Jin-Hie said in a statement that the pledge fell "far short of our expectations". Japan, faced with
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    • 303 6 THE World Bank said in its annual report yesterday that the global recession in the past year acted as a brake on the economic growth of East Asian countries but the performance of individual countries varied widely. SOUTH KOREA registered a 7 per
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    • 176 6  - TANAKA PLEDGES SUPPORT FOR SUZUKI PETER HAZELHURBT By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Fri. Mr Kakuei Tanaka, Japan's most powerful politician and the kingmaker of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), today declared that Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki should be re-elect-ed at a crucial party election in November. This is
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    • 329 6  -  LIM SAY BOON PAPER QUOTES AUSTRALIAN PROBE By FORMER members of the Painters and Dockers Union, the Australian union which recently led a strike against the Royal Australian Navy for letting out contracts to Singapore shipyards, are believed to be involved in a lucrative
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    • 192 6  -  NANCY CHNG By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Frl. Singapore Foreign Minister 8. Dfcaaahalaa said here today that Asean could continue to rely on Burma for suppart aver the Cambodia Issue. He was Interviewed at Bangkok's Dob Muamg Airport, on his way
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    • 286 6 CONCERTS BY SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Resident Conductor: Choo Hoey SEPTEMBER 3/4 SOLOIST Ju Hee Suh PROGRAMME Adagio for Strings Barber Piano Concerto No. 3ln D Minor, op. 30 Rachmaninoff Symphony No. 4 in F Minor, op. 36 Tchaikovsky Sponsored by: The Insurance Corporation of Singapore Ltd. SEPTEMBER 10/11 GUEST CONDUCTOR:
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    • 74 6 4 YOU do not have to practise economics In being Treasurer. Economic advice Is far more a qaestfm of assertion thai fact because economics Is a very lnexact gdeace. There have been plenty of people In the past who have been successful Treasurers without having been economists. It hu not
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 4
    • 124 8 IT has been said that anything is possible. As psychologists would say, in the mind." Or, in this case, in the stomach. This slim beauty is holding a picture of, would you believe it, herself. Three years ago, Mrs Barbara Munn weighed a hefty
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    • 157 8 THATCHER TWINS AREN'T CLOSE LONDON, Fri. Mark and Carol Thatcher, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's 29-year-old twin son and daughter, aren't "particularly close," Miss Thatcher revealed in a recent interview. Miss Thatcher, a journalist, said her flamboyant, motor-racing brother likes expensive nightclubs, but she prefers country pubs. And when she suggested
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    • 162 8 PARIS, Frl. Jean-Marc Rouillan, founder and leader of Prance's most feared extremist group, Direct Action, has written to authorities saying he plans to surrender, police said yesterday. In a letter to assistant Criminal Brigade Commissioner Claude Canoes, the 31-year-old fugitive said he was prepared to "take
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    • 400 8 LONDON, Friday BRITAIN'S largest nurses union voted 2- to--1 yesterday to turn down the government's pay increase offer, setting the stage for renewed strikes in the nations public health service. The vote was a boost to militant blue-collar health workers who have been staging
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    • 340 8 ALL major political parties in Northern Ireland will contest elections on Oct 20 for the province's new regional assembly, but only Protestant candidates have agreed to sit in the assembly if elected. The moderate Catholic Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP) was the last
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    • 307 8 Vatican bank's $3.2 b is not enough rule judges per cent of Ambrosiano's stock, but investigators have said the church's ownership share may be much higher. Italian newspapers have suggested that at least some of the Latin American companies were owned by the Vatican and that they in turn were
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    • 30 8 In other words... I BELIEVE the ball, with the exception of the wheel, was the greatest single disaster of mankind. British actor Robert Morley on what he thinks of games.
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    • 114 8 UNDER COVER ACHE CHICAGO, Fri. People who like to pull the bedcovers over their heads to avoid getting up in the morning are making themselves prone to "turtle" headaches. Dr Gordon Gilbert, writing in the current edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association, said ducking under the covers
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    • 162 8 VIENNA, Fri. An Austrian Him producer went on trial yesterday for allegedly arranging to have the star of the muteal <r Evlta" beaten up so that his former girlfriend could take over the role. Three other men were found guilty
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  • The Troubled Giant
    • 1242 9 The New Deal that's not such a good deal PRESIDENT FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT came to power in the US in 1933 during one of the greatest crises in modern times. The Depression threatened to destroy the American economic and political system, which in turn could have spread chaos throughout the non-communist
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  • 297 10  -  SALMA KHALIK TRAVEL AGENTS MAY STOP SALES By TRAVEL agents, who have been selling airport-tax coupons since they were first introduced some years ago, are now thinking of terminating this service. A Department of Civil Aviation spokesman said the department has writ- ten to the
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  • 55 10 THE Republic of Singapore Air Force will be conducting live firing exercises today at the Southern Live Firing Range on Pulau Pawai from 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. People are advised to keep clear of this island, as well as Pulau Senang and Pulau Sudong, which Be
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  • 97 10 TWO ears were badly damaged when a giant tree fell on them (see above) as they were travelling along Napier Road shortly before 11 p.m. on Thursday. The two drivers were badly shaken bat they escaped Injuries. However, an unidentified man, said to be
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  • 227 10 UN group here unveils plans for aged The United Nations Association of Singapore (Unas), which has declared this year as the Year of the Aged for Singapore, yesterday outlined plans to further the welfare of senior citizens here. Among these were: Financial contributions to deserving organisations of the aged; The
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  • 242 10 URA now decides against selling two sites 'Only one tender each for the parcels' THE Urban Redevelopment Authority has withdrawn two sites for flatted factories which it offered during its eleventh land sale. A spokesman said yesterday that the URA has decided against selling because there was only one tender
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  • 111 10 school SI LING Secondary School has all the ingredients needed to develop into a community school, said Dr Tony Tan, the Minister for Trade and Industry yesterday. Because 90 per cent of its students and 50 per cent of the teachers lived in the Woodlands New
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  • 185 10 GARMENT INDUSTRY TO HELP WITH LABOUR SENIOR Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry) Chan Chee Seng yesterday said he was confident that the Textile and Garment Industry Training Centre would play an important role in meeting the manpower requirements of the industry. It was in recognition of this role that the
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  • 49 10 THE MP for Clementi. Mr Bernard Chen, will be the guest-of-honour today at a National Day dinner and variety show organised by the constituency. The dinner and show, which sta is at 7.30 p.m., will be held at toe Oriental Restaurant in Block 45' dementi Avenue 3.
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  • 319 10 MALAY journalists can help Muslim parents prepare their children for the new computer era. They must get parents to take a more serious attitude towards their children's studies in mathematics and English. Dr Ahmad Mattar, Acting Minister for Social Affairs, made this call at the
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  • 51 10 THE Church of the Risen Christ, Toa Payoh, will hold a four-day mission in Tamil from Sept 8 to celebrate the Feast of Our Lady of Velankannl. The sessions will be held daily at 7 p.m. on the first three days and at 4.30 p.m. on the last
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  • 63 10 MANOJ Das, Professor of English Literature and Indian Literature at the Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education in India, will speak tonight on the teachings of Sri Aurobindo. The talk, entitled the Supreme Secret, will be held at the NTUC Annexe Auditorium in Shenton Way at
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  • 129 10 WHO wm right Ib the numbers game at Bedok Sooth Seeoßdarv School on Thmnday: The world numbers wlsard who used her brain or the schoolteacher who ued calculator? When riven the problem: "What is the cube root of mjM,U» multiplied by the fourth root of
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  • 1296 11  - When NTUC fought tooth and nail for world recognition S.R.Nathan THE executive chairman of The Straits Times, Mr S.R. Nathan, has put on record the story of how the NTUC fought against great odds to gain international recognition and help Singapore defeat the procommunist elements and their sympathisers who dominated
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  • 94 11 4 The task of carrying oat this fight (to gain international recognition for NTUC) fell on Mr Nair who travelled abroad extensively. He made many friends and established himself among different political and trade onion circles which dominated the membership of the Afro-Asian solidarity
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  • 1142 11  - The night a cabby told a unionist: 'You too?' Peter H.L.Lim A JOURNALIST and former trade union leader has offered the reading public another perspective to the story of organised labour's transformation by telling it in terms of what all the changes have meant to some of those closest to
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  • 279 12  -  CONRAD RAJ By THE Chartered Bank, one of Singapore's largest banking groups, has a problem clearing some of its cheques. Its new MICR (magnetic ink character recognition) cheques were found to have suffered a high reject rate during a trial run of the
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  • 103 12 A BRITISH couple is searching for an amah who used to work for them in Singapore more than 10 years ago. She is Miss Urn Ay Yoo, now aged 39. She used to work for Mrs Dorelda Young and her husband who was headmaster of the Royal
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  • 122 12 Action taken against law firm THE Algernon* Bank Nwieruuid N.V. la taking bankruptcy sctton against tke l» w linn af Ong Jin Hae and CampMy, which ewes the hank $3.«3. Mr Tun Joo Kh«on, reprneßtlag the hank, obtained ft emu* order yesterday far sabatltat«i servkw of bankruptcy latlce to be
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  • 265 12  -  LAI YEW KONG Bj Our Home Affairs Correspondent MOONSHINING may soon be a thing of the past in Singapore as development makes* inroads into more rural areas which are favoured by illicit samsu distillers for their operations. The constant vigilance of special
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  • 206 12 Make community service an ECA says MP COMMUNITY service should be designated as an extracurricular activity in schools by the Education Ministry, the MP for Chong Boon, Mr S. Chandra Das, proposed yesterday. Involvement in community service would serve to plant the seeds of social responsibility in the young and,
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  • 361 12 $500,000 race promises to be a runaway success IT TAKES half a million dollars to run a marathon for the organisers that is. And they are almost there, says the organising secretary of the Singapore Marathon on Dec 5, Mr Goh Teck Phuan. They have received about $80,000 from three
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  • 96 12 POLICE ASK FOR HELP TO FIND MAN POLICE want to interview Mohammed Yusoff bin Mohammed Hussin, 28 (above), who they believe can help in investigations into a recent housebreaking and theft incident in Toa Payoh. About $26,000 worth of jewellery were stolen from a house in Lorong 5, Toa Payoh,
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  • 96 12 A LABOURER who was blinded in the left eve when a taxi (,p was travelling in collided with another taxi, was awarded jon.OOO by the High Court on Tuesday following a settlement. Mr Choo Ah Nam. 34, was returning home after night duty and was one
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  • 190 12 THE 12.000 staff of the Housing Board, who work in various parts of the island, now have a chance to meet through their first house newsletter launched recently. The newsletter, called Houseword, hopes to provide a means of communication for the employees working in
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  • 192 12 THE National Productivity Board has launched another new publication called Singapore Safety News. The four-page quarterly replaces the Ministry of Labour's New Worker which ceased publication in June. Like its sister publication, Singapore Productivity News, the SSN is an attempt by the NPB
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  • 98 13 WHAT price academic achievement? This was the question posed to five people yesterday and all said that unless special care was taken, the price would be high. A high price In terms of greater emotional and mental stress, more psychosomatic Illnesses and schizophrenics. And
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  • 335 13 Mr Wee Men Cheng, SBC chairman and former ambassador to Japan: THE Singaporean who thinks he Is a superman because of his high academic qualifications is headed for trouble for his thinking can become I counter-productive both for himself and for society. "From my personal
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  • 185 13 Everyone must learn how to cope Mr Wan Hunta Zaefcrl, Parliamentary Secretary (Health and Culture): PRODUCTIVITY is the reason why Singapore's education system will be increasingly achievement oriented. This was the key word in Singapore's social environment. He said that in the education system, the guidelines on higher productivity were
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  • 173 13 Dr Uma Rajan, senior registrar of the School Health Services: THE attitude of parents is all important if children are to have the proper views of love and self worth. Parents who overemphasise academic achievement may make their children think that
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  • 153 13 Don't set standards that cannot be met, parents warned Mrs Margaret Mary Joseph, principal of St Theresa's Convent: SHE warned parents of the psychological problems they would create in their children if they set unrealistically high expectations. It is natural for every parent to expect the best for his child
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  • 192 13 Mr Anthon> Ye*, the director of the Counelllng ud C*re Centre: HE thinks it is impossible to reverse the trend towards an achievement-ori-ented society for "there is no way to escape the daily bombardment of government and other community leaders on the
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  • 345 13  -  ROMEO PAJARILLO BY A RECORD number of motorcyclists died in road accidents this year because riders are becoming more reckless and impatient. Traffic I Police said yesterday. Acting Asst Commis- sioner Franklin Samuel, Commander of Traffic, said the mobile squad had observed
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  • 235 13 TAXIS that are deregistered at the end of their seven-year road life need not end up as scrap at the National Iran and Steel Mills company. They ran he sold for use as private can on Pulau Tekong, or to snare part dealers to be
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  • 28 13 ABOUT 500 children will take part in an on-the-spot art contest at the NTUC Workers' Centre In Queenstown tomorrow from 8 30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
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    • 563 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam today hit out at Western countries for their patronising attitudes towards the parliamentary democratic system practised in developing nations. "Western countries should stop trying to tell us how to run our affairs in a
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    • 137 14 Accord on Golok basin project study KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malaysia and Thailand have agreed to commission a team of experts from Australia to study the proposed Thai-Malay-sian Golok river basin joint development project, Bernama news agency reported today. The decision w-. disclosed by Agriculture Minister Abdul Manan Osman and Thai
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    • 194 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. VMtlag Thai Interior Minister Gea. Siddhi ('hartrorhana Indicated today his country did not believe reports that Malaysia was hiding Muffin rebels In southern Thailand. "These reports are baaed on Ul-lnU-ntions which are aimed at causing the Malaysian and Thai governments
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    • 111 14 WHEN your home is not a house anymore, what do you do? Well, it depends... For Mohamad Jaini Apoi Ali, he just crumbled. On reaching home yesterday, he found his illegal squatter house in Gombak, Selangor, in ruins. Two jeep-loads of Gombak Land Office officials,
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    • 130 14 COURT UPHOLDS DEATH PENALTY KUALA LUMPUT, Fri. The Federal Court of Appeal yesterday upheld the death sentence passed on a truck driver for trafficking in 118.7 kg of opium and 3.4 kg of morphine. Tan Kirn Leong was convicted on Feb. 23 of trafficking in drugs on Feb. 2, 1977,
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    • 61 14 SEREMBAN. Fri. The government is studying the possibility of converting all rest houses in Peninsular Mala> la into mini hotels, Pubh Enterprises Minister Datin Paduka Rafidah Aziz said on Wednesday. Bernama quoted her as saying that the government did not want rest houses to be merely
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    • 100 14 Najib is No. 2 in Umno Youth KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Incumbent Youth execu- 1 tive member and Pahang Mentri Besar, Datuk Mohd. Najib Tun Razak has won the Umno Youth No. 2 post uncontested. Meanwhile, the fight for the No. 1 position has not turned out to be a straight
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    • 36 14 KL'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Deputy Director of the Institute of Medical Research here, Dr Un Teong Wan, said here on Wednesday that the institute is trying to develop a vaccine to fight dengue fever
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  • 554 16 The StraitsTLmes says MOST people will probably be delighted with Professor Lim Chong Yah's suggestion that the government allows contributors to the Central Provident Fund to withdraw a portion of their savings when they are 50. Prof Lim, who chairs the National Wages Council
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  • 736 16 AS I discussed in this column last week, a great deal of stress has been laid on Dr Henry Kaufman's U-turn over the direction of interest rates in the United States. He asserted that rates would register a steep decline over the
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  • 427 16 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane SEVENTH MOON SHAKE hands with the Devil. Now, the ghosts. A seemingly tall order, that. Well, not when it's for all those Chinese celebrating the present month-long Seventh Moon Festival. Not when the Devil, who in this case is the King of Hades and
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  • 914 16  -  JOHN DRYSDALE IS32E^3 An in < e P* h loolc at ma J° r news events this week By of The Times Organisation RISING out of the ashes of Beirut, are there any grounds for hope that the Palestinians are any nearer to
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  • 892 17 WESTERN AND ASIAN SOCIETIES RECENTLY there has been renewed preoccupation in Singapore (or at least among our political leaders as quoted in the press) about the need to protect our innocent and vulnerable society, particularly our impressionable youth, from the dangers of Western decadence
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  • 223 17 To clarify events as borne out by documents I REFER to the letter "The spice trade article and my family" (ST, Aug 7). For the sake of clarification and historical perspective borne out by old documents of my family which are in my possession, the eldest brother M. Jumabhoy was
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  • 426 17 Abolish union, use money in clubs The union must represent the student body effectively, with the help of the administration. The recent imposition of $24 a year as sports fees on students is a case in point. I do not know of one student who is in favour of this
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  • 189 17 Must we be penalised for being single? HAVING reached 40 years of age, I am sure many women like me have made up our minds to remain single. One of the first things we have to ensure is a roof over our heads. But it is not easy to register
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  • 90 17 BESIDES the two conditions "Disappointed" mentioned in his letter (ST, Aug 24) is another which I feel does not do justice to non-citizens. This rule restricts a permanent resident from reselling his HUDC flat at any time, except to the HUDC at the original
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  • 108 17 Calculators are not a must in exams I REFER to "Three facts about calculators" by Mr Khor Eu Ec (ST, Aug 19). For the purpose of the GCE "O" Level Examination, a simple, modestly priced calculator will do. Pupils who cannot afford expensive and more sophisticated models with more functions
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  • 143 17 I REFER to the letter captioned "Tested unfairly by "Double Standard" (ST, Aug 18). Test dates for motorcycle riders holding PDLs are now allocated by computer to ensure that they are tested at least once a year. Presently a large number of PDL-holders have not taken
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  • 95 17 I REFER to the letter "Police officer should have done more" by "Still Angry" (ST, Aug 19). We wish to assure "Still Angry" and your readers that it has always been the policy of the police to obtain witnesses to any accident. This is particularly important in the
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  • ON THE AIR...
    • 62 17 MUSIC appreciators here would be happy if the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation could get hold of such programmes as Simon and Garfunkel's concert in Central Park recently and the three-year-old concerts for the people of Kampuchea. If this is impossible perhaps SBC could telecast a few well-loved operattas
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    • 57 17 WOULD SBC consider bringing back some old favourite films like "The Avengers," "Get Smart," "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea," "The Invaders, "Green Acres," "Flipper," "Skippy," "Gentle Ben," "Bewitched and many others? Some might be in black and white, but I'm sure many viewers would love
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    • 37 17 SOME of our friends were* on night shift on Thursday when SBC aired the 1982 Tony Awards. We hope SBC will repeat this splendid programme in the near future. CYNTHIA, LINDA AND JEAN Singapore UK
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    • 56 17 MY family and I are ardent fans of the "Sha Na Na" series. Could SBC please consider bringing it back? If there are no new series, past ones will do just fine. We also missed the Dick Clark Special and hope to see a repeat of
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    • 24 17 COULD Redif fusion please repeat the programme on Rick Springfield at an earlier hour for his fans? SPRINGFIELD MANIA Singapore 1231
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    1339 18  -  FRED M. HECHINGER wj jk #f wy 0% BB%^%TTltf 1^ By in New York SEVEN years ago, John Henry Martin, a lifelong educator, came out of retirement and began "with one child at a time," as he says, to test the theory that children ought to learn
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  • NEWSBRIEFS
    • 68 19 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation has reported a 10.59 per cent increase in group aftertax profits to $60.13 million ($54.37 million previously) for the six months ended June 30. Aftertax profits of the bank went up 20.28 per cent to $36.48 million. An interim dividend of 5 cents for
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    • 38 19 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has advised that the shares of Nanyang Siang Pau and Sin Chew Jit Poh will be traded and quoted on an immediate delivery basis on Aug 30 and Aug 31 respectively.
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    • 56 19 OVERSEAS Union Bank has advised that the last day and time for splitting of its proposed rights issue of one-for-two is Oct 8 at 4 p.m. The last day and time for acceptance is Oct 29 at 4 p.m. while the last day and time for renunciation
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    • 53 19 CARLSBERG Brewery (M) Bhd has reported after- tax profits of M 56.18 million or earnings per share of M 22.9 cents for the six months ended June 30. Turnover for the period was M 565.63 million. Directors have recommended an interim divided of 10 per cent gross payable
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    • 45 19 George Kent (Malaysia) Bhd has reported group pretax profits of M 52.33 million on a turnover of MJ25.83 million for the six months ended July 31, 1982. Directors have declared an interim dividend of 10 per cent gross payable on Dec 4.
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    • 60 19 DIRECTORS of Pegi Malaysia have recommended a final dividend of 5 per cent gross for the year ended March 31, 1982. If approved at the forthcoming annual general meeting to be held on Sept 24, the dividend will be paid on Oct 15. The company's registers will be
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    • 37 19 KEPPEL Shipyard has announced that for the purchase year ended Aug 15, 1982, the aggregate principal amount of bonds arising from purchases of its US$25 million (Sss3 million) 9 per cent bonds 1983, is U*****,000.
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    • 57 19 ASSOCIATED Plastics Industries has obtained approval from the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee for its proposed one-for-three bonus issue. The proposed issue, which is still subject to the approval of both the KLSE and the SES for listing and quotation will be recommended to shareholders for approval at an
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    • 118 19 LONDON, Fri. Britain's leading banks cut their base rates by half a per cent to IOVi per cent today, reducing the cost of borrowing for companies in their fight against recession. Lloyds, Barclays, Midland and National Westminster cut their base rates from 11 per cent, the 11th
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    • 58 19 HONGKONG, Fri. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp and the Chartered Bank said they will cut prime rate to 12 per cent from 12.5 per cent, effective Aug 31. The Hongkong Association of Banks said it will cut interest rates on deposits by half a percentage point
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    • 89 19 LONDON, Fri. Poland's 500 Western creditor banks are being asked to extend by two months the Sept 10 deadline for an agreement on rescheduling the country's US$2.4 billion (555.6 billion) 1982 debt, banking sources said. According to the Poland's 1961 Commercial Debt Rescheduling Agreement, this deadline for a
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  • 217 19 Marcos removes levy on coconut producers MANILA, Fri. President Marcos today ordered the lifting of the controversal coconut levy because of the continued decline in world price of coconut oil. The price of coconut oil was reported to have reached a new low of USI7 cents (537 cents) per pound,
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  • 122 19 TOKYO, Fri. Reflecting the global economic slump, Japan's exports and imports fell sharply in July, cutting its current account surplus to US$l.4l billion (553.03 billion) from US$l.74 billion in June, the Finance Ministry reported today. The ministry said, however, the overall balance of payments deficit
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  • 413 19 NEW YORK, Fri. Manville Corporation, the world's biggest producer of asbestos products, yesterday filed for protection j under Chapter n of the Federal Bankruptcy Code. The largest bankruptcy filing in the United States since the early *****, the move is the result of
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  • 335 19  -  HSUNG BEE HWA By THE Japanese government is taking another step to help Singapore acquire higher technology. The government-backed Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) has given the green light to its Singapore office to start a new division to promote technology transfer in the construction
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  • 451 19 THE automated cheque clearing house starts today six years after the idea was first mooted. Most bank customers will now be able to get proceeds of cheques deposited as early as 2.00 p.m. the following day. This is provided the cheques are deposited with
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  • 387 19 United Engineers speeds up pace of reorganisation THE PACE of change at United Engineers Ltd is gathering speed as the group races against time to turn itself around. If the group is successful, it will be a vastly different and thoroughly revamped business, The group's current troubles go back 12
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  • 118 19 Pica arranges $l 7m loan for Thai firm PRIVATE Investment Company for Asia has arranged a US$B million (Ssl7 2 million) multi-currency facility for a Thai company. Hiang Seng Fibre Container Co. The other banks participat Ing In the five-year loan syndication are BA Asia Ltd and Barclays Bank International
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  • 208 19  - Spot prices of refined oil products move up RONNIE LIM By PRICES of various refined products climbed this week in the Singapore spot oil market. Some traders said that it marked a first upward price trend since the flare-up a month ago in the Iran-Iraq war. This week's market firming
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  • Market Highlights
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    • 489 19 SINGAPORE: Prices closed higher on some covering interest and buying support yesterday in fairly active trading with higher Hongkong market advices aiding sentiment. Central Sugars rose 9t coats to $9.tt, Fraser aad Neave It cents to $5.25 asd National Iron 25 cents to $5.45. Pan
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    • 26 19 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Plantations Mining Deb/Loans Up 80 12 8 8 5 4 3 Down 6 2 1 2 nnch 13 2 3 1
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      • 54 19 B Sugar* Metal Box Spore Sat Iron I'MKI i T P 1975 M Cement l.ien Hoe DC BC Spore Land rime* l"uh .uiinris M Credit Sold Coin 900 2SO 545 222 520 330 408 75S 830 515 320 264 213 30 28 25 22 20 20 18 15 15
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      • 23 19 aber Merlin Yomet 3ty Dcv JOL lei Prop 'otal turnover: 7.65 m Vital valim mi llm 446,1 414.1 403.1 383,1 249.1
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      • 28 19 Indicator: Industrials. Finance: Hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations BC: Slnd: *****4 *****9 610.87 ***** *****9 1509.69 981.11 985.31 534.35 541.71 214.04 206.71 816.26 817.59 546.86 555.94 ***** 463.25
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  • 2435 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 1982 High Low 350 247 233 132 308 210 320 283 141 88 281 138 480 200 328 240 Gr's N«l La.t Div P/K Vol Day's loapany g.,, +Of (W)0) H gk Low Acira 255 unch 21.7 24 7 2 256 256 Ale
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  • 380 20 A SUSTAINED bout of buying pushed share prices broadly higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in slightly more active trading. Helped by good overseas markets, prices generally moved higher for most of the day, closing at their best levels. The New Straits Times Industrial Index
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  • 27 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers •rubbers Deb/Loans Up 65 8 1 8 3 9 6 Down 10 2 unch 11 2 1
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    • 290 20 STOCKS closed sharply higher yesterday, following the overnight trend on Wall Street and on speculation over a further cut in Hongkong prime rate, brokers said. The Hang Seng index closed at 1048.63, up 42.71. They said the prime rate speculation boosted prices particularly in the morning, following interest rate
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    • 214 20 HIGHER gold prices and positive indicators on the US economy prompted a broadly *msed rise in industrial and resource alocks in more active trading in the stock market yesterday, brokers said. The All-Ordinaries index added 7.S points to 483.3. Mining stocks to rise included CRA 13 cents to AJ3
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    • 52 20 \umnxtjtm warn Lfthton S loufklnvlll* 1M W-RMUk SlO IMmt 07 iii si| lorUi BH Z tU lib PUndtn II Ith KAlt. M t MI COOttnMltAl Ut «ko«hUlMnd M 4 l^^ffff«» tob* R>««r IS M. C Mt nusi Craak It ■1 II ■10 unch 10 +l l 7 M I
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    • 360 21 SHARE prices rose towards the close on revived interest in computer manufacturers and some other blue chips after narrow fluctuations in a morning of mixed trends yesterday, dealers said. The Dow Jones average gained 31.72 to close at 7185.10 points, on a light volume of 270 million shares. The
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    • 618 21 MINING STOCK prices closed easier yesterday, ahead of the long holiday weekend. At 3pm, the Financial Timesindex was down 1.9 points at 574.2. Government bonds met further profit-taking and closed as much as 7/8 point lower. Equity leaders were mixed but with an easier bias. Gold shares fluctuated with
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    • 350 21 NEW YORK, Thurs. Volume broke through the record set only last week and stock prices closed at a new high for the year. Volume totalled about 139 million shares, passing the previous record of 132.69 million on August 18 about an hour before the close. It was the
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    • 51 21 FINANCIAL TIMEB INDUSTRIALS Thursday 578.1 Wednesday 588.4 Week Ago 588.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 892 41 Wednesday 884.88 Week Ago 838.57 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1048.83 Thursday 1005.92 Week Ago 1034.88 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 81*2 Thursday 808.1 Week Ago 808.4 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 483.3 Thursday 475.7 Week Ago
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    • 216 21 AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Share prices were mixed, with no immediate pickup in activi,ty seen after the central bank made its expected one point cut in bank rate to seven per cent, dealers said. The general index rose to 87.7 from 86.8 yesterday. Banks weakened on the rate cuts. n» ABN
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    • 206 21 ZURICH, Thurs Share prices opened higher in line with Wall Street's firmer close, but ended mixed as profit-tak-ing erased part of the early gains, dealers said. They said turnover rose considerably, suggesting that many investors have returned to the stock market after its recent gains. mnes Aciiotu sunm ae*
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    • 146 21 PRICES IN Bangkok yesterday closed mostly higher on short-covering in moderate trading. The Book Club index rose 1.30 points to 106.04 on a turnover of 63.5 million bant Aofcham Trial AjlariDra AruUimjmln. And Trust Mi Bangkok Bulk MI But Of Ajudhara tkt Mi Bata shot atrll jucksr M> Zhuooac
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    • 97 21 PRICES IN Manila yesterday closed generally higher across the board on an increased turnover of 2.86 million pesos. WMM > Mlnlnc 008 '***** Phil 0 0036 uncn ttttl UW +OMM Oonf U.M lo Oold OJOIS unch PMnlnw 0 01JS unch uMCon B 49 r urn +n PIUI HMp 11*
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  • 1478 20 BID and offer prices officially lilted and hirlnm in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified MHJ8THIAL8 AesM (3.16S) AfcMM (1.138 1 15S) (5) 1.13 1 13 ACksc(l.«B) AMD
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  • 82 20 D Keramat Seacorp Isl and Pen Berjuntai Sel Dredge Rahman Hyd HLlnd S Trading M Containers FaodN Nlron Tronoh OCBC Lien Hoe Carlsberg U Cables SelProp M Credit Pahang Con Loytape MBF Holds Wearnes PBank 600 630 550 515 330 320 540 486 175 570 580 615 820 436
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  • 183 20 ABBUTBNOT SBCUsUIm ASIA <Mim,hi' artm far Aa< M) Spore Growth Fund 0.73' i 0.78' i OI.VMONTAbI (Miaiaan' atoee (er Aag a a M) Union Spore Fad \M l.v MAMONI MOT STORE (■■mm' pr> ter Aa« 98 a 39) (July) Auk Diamond Spore Fd (US! 0.53 0.57 St 1
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  • 1303 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stork Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number o( shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 unils unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett" Big Board deals
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  • 766 20 ShaBfri-La (4MB 4 006) (7)4 58 (13)4.58(4)4 90 PROPERTIES B Raya (1.77B) (1) 1.74 (23) 1.75 (53) ITS (12) 1 77 (12) 1.77 (3) 1.75 (23) 1.76SETT (1 78B 1 80S) 13) 1.78(5) 1.78(1) 1.77(1)1.77(8) 1.78 R Srnbtwinl (3.00B 3.S2S) Bollon (1.80S) City D«v (1.87B 1.888) (87) 1 88
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  • 602 20 BUOYED by the new high set by the overnight New York market, Investors and speculators toned eat la numbers at the Singapore stock market yesterday. Together with same short covering activities, this enabled shares to finish with good galas in moderate trading. The Straits
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    • 88 21 NOON SSR «nd SMR pnn> y-wrd.y SSRW SSRSO MKLB SMRCV SMRL SMRS SMR GP SMRIO SMR 20 SMR SO II uopalWo (I UapdlM) II ump^Wtl (lton p«U«l II loop«li»t> I 1 UXk D«U»tt i (Mo>p>lWl> II loop^Wtl ICimil Mlk) Buyvra S«U«rs IMOO *****N IU.SO *****N 1915U IWSON
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    • 34 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous In brackets) Wlrebars Spot buyer* £***** (£835.50); lelleri £841.00 (£836.00): Three Months buyers £852.00 (£846.50: sellers £852.50 (£847.00. Market taste: Barely steady after firmer. SalM: 24.600 tonnes.
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    • 27 21 'tow York BMB uuv B.4tS Surich BMB 830S n Itan iinwpoiT 8.358 8.30S Closing price* In US dolUn a troy ounce. Bhiw: Cr««t Kator, S'pwr.
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    • 327 21 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 1520 40 and was traded to a km of $2 1485 95 before closing higher at $2 1500 10 in the Singapore torn market yesterday. Trading was quiet and featureless. The US dollar against major currencies opened firmer on the
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    • 337 21 ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Aug 27: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on Aug 27: Offer Bid 7 days 8* Bto 1 month 10 1/18 9 15/18 2 months 10H 10* 3 months 10 15/16 10 13/18 6 months 1115/*****3/16
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    • 38 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Aug 27: Overnight: 3V. Call deposits: 3., Hu» m( S*lU«f l-month rreasury bills 3 3'» 1-month Sank bills 8 Tit 3 months CD 7H 7H months CD 713/18 711/16
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    • 27 21 Closing Interbank rates for Singapore dollars on Aug 27: vernight 1 month 3 months Overnight 10 g 7H 7H mode 10 7* 7H 7* in
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    • 24 21 THE Average rate at which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lead to their best cutemera la 11.29 per cent.
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    • 34 21 Rubber Aug 27 Singapore: Sept: 180.50 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: Sept: 199.50 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 529.68 per kilo (up 16 cents) Official offering: 141 tonnes (up 16 tonnes)
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    • 136 21 CHINESE Prataee Kxefcaage, Singapore, Boon elasakg price* per IN kg yesterday. CMMMt aU: Bulk fob $81.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob $93.00 sellers. new drum fob $97.00 sellers. C.pra: Mixed (loose) $40.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $310.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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    • 214 21 THE KHOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $29,479 and closed at 529.237 yesterday. In the Par East, gold opened at US$424 00,425.00. moved lower to $423 00 424.00. then turn upwards to $425 50 426.50 before closing at $418.50 419.50 by lunch time after rebouncing to
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    • 160 21 THE STRAITS tin price gained a further 16 cents to MJ29.68 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 16 tonnes to 141 tonnes. The overnight London market was steadier with forward buyers rising £25 to £7,325 per tonne. LONDON: Aternoon tin values maintained early steadiness on
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    • 183 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed firmer on strong buying support in moderately active trading yesterday, dealers said. In September, south rose $20 to MJ73O per tonne while north and central gained $17.50 and $10 respectively to $720. October in the south firmed $15 to
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    • 661 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterdy, with September RSS One buyers quoted at 180.50 cents per kilo, up cents on Thursday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on some covering interest and selling reserve with higher bullion prices aiding sentiment. Volume was moderate. The
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    • 345 21 ■Iffißffi||^^^^H EMM sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^sl^BS; iaV W sil^ b.^H^Bb^ (■^SI^SI^SI^SI^SI^S^^O -f 'v-'^l,-:^^ JjH^" Wt W^^WM sfl P^ >Msl^st^ss^sW J^^^^a.ji^^H saar aWasaaV S ~i NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME Notice Is hereby given that In consequence of the Intended purchase of a ship by our clients Arctic Shipping Singapore
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    • 205 21 2 Ui «St Silt- J* 1 **t II UsS^ «^S* ff aY A 2"*liS2 til rj*4 11 33 03EJ** M 31 a3VI aflrCVl E*r*^99l m,^ AaflS EsaaW t aJWsat I 1 s»» «i' RSJ tiaWiL^^aQH JssWvsV asasßßfeVv nil Lm wtßßf^ M a^a^a^ I iatt. CHUAN PARK Luxurious Apartments Located along
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  • 385 22 IN SPITE of depressed steel prices, National Iron and Steel Mills has turned in very good first half results, with operating profits up 77.9 per cent to $24.42 million. Gross profits margin was higher at 14 per cent, against 8.9 per cent previously.
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  • 304 22 Highlands and Lowlands expects lower earnings HIGHLANDS and Lowlands Bhd, which has announced improved interim results, has forecast lower profits for the second half and warned that its final dividend may not be maintained at 20 per cent. The plantation group, in a statement to the Stock Exchange of Singapore,
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  • 300 22 SYDNEY, Fri. The Nissan Motor Company (Australia) group has reported profits of A 518.85 million (5539.6 million) for the year to March 30, 1982 its first significant profits. This performance compares with group losses of A 5750,635 for the nine months to March last
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  • 482 22 FOUR companies within the Malaysian Mining Corporation stable have turned in mixed performances (or the financial year ended March 31, 1962, partly due to their different tin output levels. During the period reviewed, pretax profits at Sungei Besi Mines and the Kuala Kampar
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  • 347 22 CANBERRA, Fri. The Australian government has rejected calls by top Australian steel maker Broken Hill Propriety (BHP) for special tariff protection against cheap steel imports, in the first unilateral move by Australia in favour of lower protection in world trade. BHP had sought urgent
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  • 352 22 Malaysian Resources benefits from property venture MALAYSIAN Resources Corporation's diversification into properties, first begun after the takeover of the company by Messrs Kee Yong Wee and Chan Wan Kah in 1980, is finally paying off. In addition, the new management has been able to reverse the losses in its traditional
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  • 105 22 Premiers reject wage policy OTTAWA. Fri. Canada's 10 provincial premiers have rejected the federal govern^ meat's six-and-five wage-re-straint policy in favour of their own comprehensive economic recovery programme, now being drafted. The six-and-five policy aims to curb inflation by limiting public sector wage and price increases to 6 per cent
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  • 492 22 NEW YORK, Fri. Occidental Petroleum has emerged as the victor in the 12-week takeover battle for Cities Service with a two-stage cash and shares bid worth about US$4.l2 billion (558.85 billion). The deal has been accepted by Cities Service's board and will turn Occidental
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 582 22 NOTICES I NATIONAL IRON AND STEEL MILLS LIMITED I (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) To: All Stockholders The Board of Directors of National Iron And Steel Mills Limited is pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the six months ended 30 June 1982
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    • 540 22 4M^ ACMES-KINGS CORPN PTE LTD r~l MAGNIFICENT SEVEN CORPN PTE LTD tf^k NAN WAH ENGINEERING \WJ PTE LTD AND CHIA CHEE WAH SANITARY PLUMBING CONTRACTOR IN CONJUNCTION WITH VOCATIONAL A INDUSTRIAL TRAINING BOARD INVITE APPLICATIONS FOR APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING IN PLUMBING/PIPE FITTING The Scheme Duration: Ixh1 x h years Training: Successful
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    • 780 23 1 184-44** BM FOUND YESTERDAY: A CarllI er purse and a black leather a 4W ■fl purse. In separate taxis, a B%^B key at the National Stadium g^ [Jk J Fitness Park and a skirt at ■C3H City Plaza Chartered Bank bOll Owners can locate them at JIB B kJ\M
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    • 470 23 Bifl Bl C ■•a^^pa^klßaasia^Maw BL "mil Awwrsflal W^ I M«v«loci< Road4Outram Road. Singapore 0316 KITCHEN CABINET 8. WARDROBE SPECUUST >J^*-rj r Built-in laminated N^^^Sa^ -W9 1 r Kitchen Cabinets at \___AbTW" only $100 per toot run ff^^^^ Bultt-ln teak or fancy %^^^t^*-^ wardrobe at onrysl 2o »«s? pertootran llsl& Or
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    • 630 23 W]| D Personal Services IWJI P Pen^ Services A I q Personal Services ft i mUI Merchandise I I wwrciiMiiaWsi t 0 Merchandise 15 Fish Aquariums I RESETTLEMENT SALEB Large tropical fish farm closing down. Everything IoU of fishes In- eluding discus, aquarium tanks i and other equipment must go
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    • 909 23 JSSFXI?^^^ I"™ I CLAMir.CAT.OM GROUP (5 00 pm for next day) Ordinory 90 cts per word (Mm I 3 50) Soturdoy 900am—3 00 pm SI6 00percol cm A Entartainmant A Where to Eat (IZMpm for Sundoy Times) Semi-Display (M ,n $48 00 Straits Times) B Parsonal Sarvkas A Merchandise PuWk
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    • 565 23 EXPATRIATE LEAVING SELLS attractive prices: professional stereo system, red-wood desk, two Korean chests, Italian Irolley-table, full-size mirror, set mirror/ wallstand Louis XVI style, abstract wall painting, tennis rackets, helmet, skins, I rugs, kltchenware. mlscellanei ous; No. 8 Jalan Pandan S.I 128 (tel *****8) August 28 9.00 am/6.00 pm. LAST OAV
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    • 489 23 NEW ARRIVAL WIDE range of western shirts and cowboy boots available All reasonably price. Come to Demlns' House. UOS. Buklt Tlmah Plaza. WE INVITE YOU to food fair cum Jumbo sale today at The Salvation Army, 48, Martaban Road. Spore 1232, between 10am 6pm Tel: *****33. 1 UNITS S.SM Round
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    • 494 23 DEMSN. NO. 1 Skin ii Hair Care Systems. For best results telephone *****38: Skin it Naturopathlc Centre EXPERIENCED BEAUTY CONSULTANT specialised In bridal makeup. Please tel Margaret Tan 28M552 at lpm for appointment 30 Hairdrassing HAIRWAVS MASTERCLASS, MODELS required for our Sunday Workshop done by our graduate students Phone Ann
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    • 589 23 KOWA ELECTRICAL REPAIRS. services. Installs, sprays and sells alrcondltloners. refrigerators, washing machines, home appllI ances. *****49/ *****49. cajrnibll ANtcoNomoNMC Refrigeration. Sales, service It repair all types alrcondltloners It refrigerators. Tel. *****58. 38 TV/VWao/ Sound System j SONY RECEIVER MODEL STR-4MS 40-40 WATTS RMS wttti Digital Mofm.ltS7o 00M.lt Now $2*5 00
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    • 4077 24 Q !MSlßes«Tetoslß»s« ljjl||| Q BiMtoytiNtil flj] Q Emptoymam [|j[|Q ljA.ll Q *«l*»y™"* 1 i I I 49 Packing/Storage/ Removal/Delivery A BUDGET PRICE Professional/ Delivery and Disposal Services Specialists In pianos/ organs/ safes removals Experienced uniformed workers provided. Tel: *****73/ *****91 JOY TRANSPORTATION SERVICES Singapore and Malaysia, has experienced reliable workers
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    • 539 24 I Urgently Required SALES CLERICAL ASSISTANT c Minimum OCE O' level Sound knowledge of I bookkeeping c Neat handwriting c Good typing skills Please submit in your written applications with full details and contact telephone number to: The Administration Manager, HESHE ENTERPRISES PTE. LTD., 170-178, Paya Lebar Road, Singapore 1440.
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    • 547 24 A rapidly expanding company requires a STORE CLERK to assist In the day-to-day operation of Its newly set up store a Completed Secondary education a Has an aptitude for figures Possess a Class 3 driving licence a Experience la not necessary as training will be provided Please call *****55 for
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 4966 25 D Employment jli Q Employment Q Employment 11 J R Employment ill II Employment aaW I IT I I 111 I IH f I I ■>■' A weH eeteblished boi plant in Jurong urgently requires PAYROLL CLERK c GCE 'O' level c Relevant experience preferred Pteese call personetty lo or
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    • 561 25 MAINTENANCE MECHANIC required lor INCHCAPE HOUSE Qualifications: c A Craft Certificate in electrical installation from a recognised vocational or training institute. a 2 years' minimum experience in maintenance of electrical and airconditioning installation in large commercial or industrial building and must be a PUB licensed electrician. a Knowledge of mechanical
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    • 292 25 A Local Subsidiary ol a Progressive International Group of Companies, involved in the Construction a Building Materials Field has immediate vacancies for the following suff CONTRACTS SUPERVISORS ESTIMATORS/ DRAUGHTSMEN Requirements: c Age above 21 c Possess minimum good i OCI O- level. A' level. Diploma in Building or ITC in
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 593 26 ljjl| 0 &*to|wMiit i|i Q [iiMlDyniit i|| DiayloynMut Q Emptoy*** ljl| Q Eniptoynttwt j N Situation* Vacant I) Technical TKR car stereo factory in I Toa Payoh North requires: f MALE TECHNICIAN (REPAIR) 4 1 n#^Uvf9fH#nfs: > Age between 21 Ul 30 years t Completed National 1 I Service i
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    • 581 26 An ottaftMfwWQ loctM Enoin##fI__ m —■■»>■ il i—uHa—-— »*T-*li mg wocnpvny n invinny appii- ca cations for ttw post of tn lm MACHINE SHOP .5 OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR ric Applicants should possess a s» Technical Diploma In Mechanl- M cal or Production Engineering and have 2 or more yean workIng experience
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    • 317 26 OUWED 1 DKSCL Mechanic to stationed In Pulau Bukom. mdidates should be able to do juble-shootlng and overhaulg. Attractive salary and pro•ectlve career opportunities rait you who has the potential alayslan Citizens are also vlted. Those Interested, should nd their applications and conct number to: Rm 707, 7th x>r. Manhattan
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    • 283 26 SJMGAPOftE LIMITED immediate vacancies fepV^^^^ We offer: '^r* Gross starting salary from $313 to p $343 per month Adjustment after 3 months Salary review twice a Shift allowance Attendance allowance Free uniforms c Free transport Those selected as Machine Operators wi be paid $358 to $388 I per month. MALAYSIANS
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    • 401 26 |4aHSPPPT^\ ■aL <%J jTraJaaßJl NO MICROSCOPES 5 DAY WEEK Over $400 H par month with overtime^ MAXIMUM BASIC f| PAY FOR GRADE I OPERATORS H $535 par month PROMOTION li PROSPECTS AS H FOLLOWS: m MAXIMUM BASIC g| PAY FOR GRADE IV Eg OPERATORS II $720 par month f| MAXIMUM
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    • 352 26 RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (PTE) LTD requires s GCE O 1 level a Good knowledge of safety/ security regulations and procedures c Experience in Police or Armed Forces an advantage US) c BCEO' level wUhcredßs in Mathematics and English a Able to type a 1-2 years relevant working experience prefened GCE
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    • 398 26 Sundstrand Pacific (Pte) Ltd* has vacancies for the following positions: FACILITIES MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN a A certificate in maintenance fitting with 2 years' experience m facilities maintenance worv OR 5 years' experience as a fitter or faculties mantenance techncan Knowledge of pluming and weUng wil De advantageous GENERAL WORKER (Malt) a
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    • 458 26 f<t|oh a nBon STORE ASSISTANT Johnson Wti, a major eetabMshed multi-national Company manufacturing and marketing a wide range of consumer, building maintenance and specialty chemical products, has vacancy tor a strong man to assist the Storekeeper in the day-to-day operation of the store/ warehouse in a friendly. successful and growing
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    • 422 26 I A leading Construction Firm has immediate vacancies for the following: 1) QUANTITY SURVEYOR c Diploma or Degree holder preferred but not essential, c Must have some working experience, c Candidates should have Initiative, c Must be Independent and self-motivated. 2) 2 GENERAL CLERKS c With some working experience In
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    • 473 26 SWEDEN'S SINGAPORE CHANQI AIRPORT PLAZA SINQAPURA ANO THOMSON PLAZA requires a CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES (Waiter*/ Waitresses) To serve our customers with utmost courtesy and to ensure smooth service on the floor Interested pie*** caN peceonalty tor Interview *t your choice of working piece. S WENSEN S ICE CREAM RESTAURANT Singapore
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    • 599 27 HHJ p ri*i|Mißi I [fill D r«pmiMii ■6 BHuaMona Vacant ■^■^■^■^■^"--■.-■4WaWAWAWAWAW4WAWAWaf. gj I) Mlscellmneoms A multi-national manufactur- Ii irtf company In Jurong requires U SECURITY GUARDS (Around $750.00 p.m.) c A bove 25 years old c At least 3 years' experience In a police, army or security service c Completed
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    • 666 27 PERSONAL DRIVER Possess a valid class 3 licence Age 35 and above. Preferably staying around dlsts 14. 15 and 16. nterested applicants are Invited > call personally for an Interlew at 102 A Lorong J Telok Kurau Stngepor* 1542 from fry to SpJVi. PERSONAL DRIVER •quired by a well established
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    • 1258 27 MARINE FOMWAMMMG COMPANY SUPERMARKET REOUMES Sales Helmsmanfor woTklng Assistants. Cashiers. Assistant on board local tui boat Thosl Butcher. Waitresses Packers. lnt*rest*d please furnish parti- Watthmen Apply, 83 East Coast culars to: P.O Box 106. Spore R°*a--9002 URGENTLY HOUMEO OENERAL Workers Interested please call RECEPTIONIST WAKTEO BY Clinic at: B lk
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    • 2307 27 fM L^aWß^TaaaaaaaaaaaaWaaaawa^—^— .aaaaaWaWaWaWaW ia J^^M r^aafl aVaVaVaaVaVaVaVa«a«a»^aVaHß KmH K*Si SX 5-speed $32.850 nett PARF: SX auto $34.900 nett PARF W v ©fafffV Mk p»*fr m^^a\^^F 'or exce ent er sa es service and pans support lALDUI RELIANCE MOTORS PTE. LTD Part Of the Crtroen-ABUBeoMa*Ot Group Showroom Service Centre: 9 Leng
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    • 871 27 It7S MAZDA 331 1000 c.c. 3-door, alrcond. radio cassette, tuffkote. new lyres, low mileage. 1 private owner Asking $13,500 Call *****25 after 2pm ifITS MAZDA m 3-door 1000 cc Alrcon. cassette. 1 lady owner Showroom condition Trade-In acceptable $14,000 Tel: *****97 Benson ALMOST 7» MAZDA 323. 1000 c c I
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    • 695 27 NOV IST» MITSUBISHI Colt Oalant Sigma ISOOOS (Square lamp) With alrcon Rust proofing. Accident free. Low mileage Showroom condition Tel ***** M OCTOBER 1f77 COLT Lancer 1300 EL Alrcon, second owner. PARF eligible Tip-top condition Done 55.000 km. »14.800 or nearest offer. Tel *****51 OCT. 1577 SIOMA ISOO OS. 5-speed.
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    • 789 28 times Saturday car mart 76 Vehicles For Sato < J) Toyota METALLIC SILVER. CEUCA 17T9 1 Complete with alrcond. sports f rims, radio/cassette, tax till t December PARF eligible Loan/ o exchnnge arrangeable. Tel: > *****23/ *****5, Simon Llm. LATE '75 TOYOTA Corolla 1200 Just passed Vlcom Oood condl- tlon
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    • 475 28 MSI PORSCHE *11 SC. Complete with mobile telephone, expensive sound system. Low mileage etc Private registration. Guaranteed accident free With full local Porsche agent $128,000 ono. Call: Mr Dave Ho. *****3/ *****. NEW a OLD CARS can now get more power, extra economy, easier starting, longer life, leas pollution, from
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    • 466 28 PARF. NEAR 1*77 Citroen CX2OOO Alrcond, power windows, radio/ cassette $19,950 nett Exchange considered *****68. REG. APRIL I*7* SUZUKI 550 4-door. Tip lop condlUon. No PARF Price $7,200 Contact Ng *****89 SEPT 19.0 DAHAXTSU Charade KG Ist owner, alrcond, radio/ cassette, tuff-kote. Tax September -83. $16,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****15. IBM,
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    • 489 28 I*7l VOUCWAOEN GOODS VAN In good condlUon. Price: $1,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****03. 1*77, APm. HONDA 360 van. Very good condition. New tyres /engine Just overhauled. Tel: *****37. I*7t SUBARU 550 Van. 5 doors. 1 owner Passed vlcom. Tip-top condition $4,900 Tel: *****46 I*7* MIT. COLT Van 1400. Accident free, beautiful
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    • 978 28 HIGH PRICE FOR company registered. PARF/non-PARF. Cash payment. Contact Ng, *****18/ *****22. 108. Tanjong Pagar Plaza HIGH PRICE FOR Company or non-PARF cars. StrlcUy cash. Heng Hoe Brothers Trading Company Tel *****19/ *****80/ *****53. ALL TYPES OF scrap and good used cars wanted. Oood price offered Contact Ng *****89/ *****22.
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    • 1482 28 P Accommodation Properties ■> The Condominium \u>t<ww nB 'pH comprises: 24 units of 4-storey apartments *24 units of 4-storey 2-level maisonettes B Located at Bukit Arang, off Upper Serongoon Rood, about 7km from the city B Exclusive social and recreational facilities. B Close to shopping centres, morkejs, schools etc B
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    • 8068 29 I All C Aixoinmodatkwi 4 l^dekll C txu l J! l .f^ latioll I E fiSESSESJ** 1 011 .A C SSSSES? 8 1011 .A F A^conrinriociatiofi I [■■[I Properties r Piupertfe* r PiotwrUe* |m|| r Propertt— A CABw^PL^O-T.exclu- FURNISHED AIRY EXECUTTVE ZSiZXPZXX tTSST VSSRPS J b'SS'SK. ZSZEESSZttSi 94 Shop Sp.Ce.
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    • 347 29 I I afßx I features JAPAN TOURS 10 Days *****1 (chs 310 Hong Kong Fukuoka I'n/cn Bcppu Osaka c Nagoya c Tokyo. 11 Days Ss2637chs3ii) Hong Kong Osaka Nagoya Tokyo Seoul Taiwan/Taipei Hualien Takhung 14 Days *****9 chs 3i4) Hong Kong Osaka Nagoya Tokyo Seoul Taiwan/Taipei Hualien Taichung 16 Days
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    • 432 30 Q TrwUMdi Q TravrttoW» Q TrwttdGu*. Q TrmlSyMe j l^ll Q TrmTtaM* 1 i 1 102 Tourt NAM HO TMKI SERVICE |S) PTt LTD wmofflc* Gl4-16-18. Pearrs Centre. Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 01 05. Teh *****33(7 lines) 1 1 9. People's Park Complex. Ground Floor, New Bridge
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    • 1664 30 f LAKE TOBA 1 MEDAM 1 $485 ~^Htfffßf^^~^ Departures: Sept 4*ll f*KEN:4IR 3360-411 Suites 124-125, 15t Floor, Parfclane Shopping Mall I w^^ The Straits Times Classifieds 1 I \JL^ Travel with any of these advertisers and win attractive prizes. (n^J lY^^A jrfßa For travel details, refer to their advertisements in
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    • 590 31 JiJ Q Travel Guide |H Education t Instruction |||l Education Instruction i r*g" Announcements New Zealand Paradise Holidays .^r* A^k Jt Air New Zt'iilatid have introduced their homeland to many thousands of truly satisfied holiday makers and we would like to do the same for you. CROUP DEPARTURES All \>u
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    • 284 31 ENGINEERING STUDIES Laading lo City a Guilda VITB. LMPTC CETC Eiammatmna CLASSES COMMENCING AS FOLLOWS: Arch. OraughUmanahip Wed 7. 15- 10.00pm 1/9 Tues 715-lOOOpm 7/9 Baaic Etactronica Sat 3.30- 5.00pm 4/9 Tues 8.30- 10.00pm 7/9 BuMara' Ouantiliaa Sun 1.00- 3.45pm 5/9 Tues 7 15- 10 00pm 7/9 Etactrical Inatall Fittinga
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    • 686 31 ENGLISH at THE BRITISH COUNCIL Registration for all courses 28 Aug 4 Sept 9am to 4pm. Last test at 4pm Courses begin 13 Sept L Morning, Afternoon Evening Classes J f General Courses at all levels ELEMENTARY INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED Full Time or Part Time < Special Courses in ENGLISH FOR
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    • 1277 32 NOTICES N M GEORGE KENT (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporoted in Moloysio) HALF YEAR REPORT The unoudited results of the Company and the Group for the half year to 31st July 1982 comnoroH with the prevtous half year ended 30th June 1981, are as follows- P THE COMPANY THE GROUP Previous Previous
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • 330 35 Backing for Brazil to host World Cup RIO DE JANEIRO, Fri. President Joao Figueiredo has given his backing to Brazil's bid to host the 1986 World Cup soccer finals if Colombia pull out, the president of the Brazilian Soccer Confederation said yesterday. CBF president Giulite Coutinho said he would bring
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    • 98 35 BRIGHTON, Fri. Peter Ward, who joined Nottingham Forest from Brighton two years ago may be returning to the Sussex club. Brighton manager Mike Bailey said yesterday that he was interested in signing Ward, once the idol of the fans here. After ne- way for the transfer
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    • 270 35 LONDON, Fri. Jimmy Hill, British Broadcasting Corporation television commentator and Coventry City Football Club chairman, has been cleared by the English Football Association of any breach of regulations for his part in the unsuccessful football tour of South Africa. The FA also announced yesterday that
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    • 299 35 NEW YORK, Fri. John McEnroe, battling to overcome the worst slump of his career, was yesterday drawn against fellow American Tim Gullikson in the first round of the United States Open tennis championships, starting at Flushing Meadow next Tuesday. The American top seed has had
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    • 188 35  -  WILL GRIMBLEY By NEW YORK, Fri. The United States Olympic Committee have reached down to one of the country's richest treasures show business to help raise the US$6O million ($130.2 million) needed to finance ventures in the 1964 Olympics. A series of live
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    • 207 35 LONDON, Fri. Surrey openers Alan Butcher and Geoff Howarth defied county cricket championship leaders Middlesex with an unbroken opening stand of 180 on the second day of their match at Lord's yesterday. When a thunderstorm ended play prematurely, Surrey were only 96 behind Middlesex's first innings total.
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    • 785 35 LONDON, Fri. The 84th edition of the English Football League championship gets under way tomorrow against an uncertain background of change, impeding financial disaster, disillusionment and falling gates. Just six and a half weeks after Italy's World Cup final victory over West
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    • 92 35 LIVERPOOL, Fri. Uverptel Football Club paid ft tribute to their former legendary manager when the "BUI Shankly Memorial Gfttea" were Inaugurated at Anfleld Stadium here yesterday. Shankly died last September. Shankly's wife, Nessle, who chose the design, unlocked the fries which bear the alnt Andrew's motif awl
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    • 468 35 SEOUL, Fri. Singapore's B men and women teams were both beaten 3--0 here in the second round of the Seoul Open international table tennis team championships. The men lost to India A, while the women succumbed to Japan A. In the individual qualifying event, Singapore's
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    • 47 35 WARSAW, Fri. Ruch Chorzow trounced Stal Mielec 34 m the Polish First Division yesterday. Other results: Zaglebie Sosnowiec 0 Baltyk Gdynia 0. Gwardia Warszawa 1 Lech Pozan 0, Craoovia 2 Lks Lodz 2. Slask Wroclaw 1 Gks Katowice 0, Pogon Szczecin 1 Legia Warszawa 1. Reuter.
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    • 387 36 AKRON (Ohio), Fri. Ray Floyd, winner of the United States Professional Golfers' Association championship earlier this month, continued his superb play in the first round of the World Series of Golf yesterday at the Firestone Country Club. Floyd was tied witl Japanese Mass; Kuramoto
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    • 668 36  -  PETER SIOW By THE Singapore National Olympic Council let off a time-bomb yesterday when they met to finalise the Republic's representatives for both the Brisbane Commonwealth Games next month and the New Delhi Asian Games in November. Even swimming
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    • 338 36  -  PATRICK BASTIANS By DARK horse Panu Massiratna from Thailand's border town of Haadyai meets lanky Tasos Taiganides, 16, in the most interesting final of the age group novices tennis championships at the Singapore Tennis Centre tomorrow. Panu, 23, is all warmth on and off the
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      • 49 36 ATHLETICS Britain's triple world recordholder Sebastian Coe has pulled out of today's Ivo Van Damme memorial meeting in Brussels. Coe's father had told the organisers he did not want to exhaust his son with too much racing before the European championships, starting in Athens on Monday week.
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      • 27 36 Alberto Juantorena, Cuba's Montreal Olympic 400 and 800 metres champion, will run in the 400 m at an international meeting in London on Monday.
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      • 43 36 BASKETBALL Champions Yugoslavia beat Australia 105-91 in Cali, Colombia, and came close qualifying for Saturday's final of the men's world championships. In another match, the United States defeated the Soviet Union, who have already qualified for the final, 99-93.
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      • 65 36 BOXING The fight between champion Marvin Hagler, of the United Startes, and Venezuelan Fulgencio Obelmeijas for the world middleweight crown in San Remo, Italy, on Oct. 2 has been postponed for a second time. Hagler's rib injury, which forced the original July 15 date to be
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      • 45 36 CYCLING France's professional cyclists have decided to call off their threatened boycott of the world championships at Goodwood, England, on Sunday week, after they heard that the administrators are willing to look into their objections to drugs checks at exhibition events.
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      • 54 36 YACHTING Canada's first-ever challenge for the America's Cup has been saved from possible collapse by a promise of US$3lO,OOO ($672,700) from a group of Toronto seamen. The organisers had to stop work on "Canada 1" and send the crew home after they could raise only $1.5 million
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      • 45 36 In Medemblik, HoUm4, Antonio Gorostegui. of Spain, and crew Jose Luis Doreste won the fifth and penultimate regatta at the world Star championships. Rtaalta: 1 Antonio Gorostegui-Jose Luis Doreste (Spain) I Achim Griese-Juergen Homeyer (WG) J William Burhan-Steve Erickson (US). Agencies.
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    • 395 37 He can make amends today ON THE TRACK with TIPTOP GOLDEN BABY showed up smartly at Bukit Timah yesterday morning when he strode out easily in a 400 m sprint in 24.6 sees. The going was good. The Australian gelding lost by four lengths to
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    • 277 37 S'wang Park should whip 5 rivals SEMBAWANG PARK should follow up with another win in Race 5 for professional Class 5 Div 2 horses over 1,200 m at the two-day pro-am meeting at Bukit Timah today. This five-year-old New Zealand entire was an easy all-the-way winner in Class 6 Div
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    • 51 37 PERTH, Fri. Great Link, the galloper who gained notority over his defeat of Caulfield Cup runner-up No Peer In the Pinjarra Gola Cup two years ago, has run his last race. The flashy chestnut stayer collapsed after track work and died soon afterwards, accordIng to trainer Vernon
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    • 181 37 SINGAPORE jockey S.K. Ho will be riding probable favourite Kirn Mai D (late Alvaray) in the $36,000 Tunku Gold Cup race over I,Boom here tomorrow. The son of Alvaro has had nine starts for a win and a second since being sent here at the tailend
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    • 50 37 RACE 1 Cougar Of Canada, Shalom RACE I Chica, Richie RACE 3 Golden Baby, Alcob RACE 4 Tammy, Lovely Virginia o RACE 5 Sembawang Park, Lee Tit Seng o RACE Andegny, Counter-Attack o RACE 7 Tt Ricordl, Leßoy II o RACE 8 Tonga, Trymebest o RACE Orlma, Twin Justice
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    • 185 38 Loomba joins world ranks KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Singapore's Harbhajan Singh Loomba has finally made the grade as an international Class One umpire. This was decided by the International Hockey Federation at a plenary session here yesterday. Loomba's joining the world's elite makes him the only person in the Republic to
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    • 441 38 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. West Germany and Australia, playing two different brands of hockey, will occupy centre stage in tomorrow's final of the 2nd Junior World Cup tournament at the Tun Razak Stadium here (4.30 p.m.). The Germans play the typical European brand one sweeper,
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    • 284 38 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Striving for some semblance of respect in the second Junior World Cnp hockey tournament, Pakistan mauled Malaysia 1M to take third place at the Tun Razak Stadium here today. Only last Sunday, the Malaysians had held the mighty Pakistanis to a 2-2 draw in the
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    • 89 38 o A $II,IM PASS... Roy Blyth (left), the Southeast Asia manager for Insurance company Prudential, makes a forward pass to Singapore Rugby Union president Howard a-shin, but no one Is screaming foul because It's all for a good cause. On the egg-shaped ball is
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    • 393 38  -  LEONARD KING By I PAPUA New Guinea's John Wilkinson, despite returning a 76, maintained his one-stroke lead with a two-round total of 149 on the second day of the Singapore Open amateur golf championship at the Jurong Country Club yesterday. But it was
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    • 352 38 JS.« HI John Wilkinson (PNG) 73-76. 1M Sudjiono Indo) 80-70. Soekamdi (Indo) 74-76. ISI Philip Frame (PNG) 75-76, Prem Sachdev 78-73. 152 Douglas Ooi 76-76. Mohd Yusof Mai) 79-73. lti Jimmy Stewart 75-80. IK Clement Brown (HK) 80-76, Talib Haron 80-7 C, Sofyan Fag (Indo) 80-76, P. M.
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    • 322 38  - Aiming to get one over Parr! TAY CHENG KHOON By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singapore's Lim Swee Wah will have plenty on his mind when he tees off in the inaugural Old Parr Singapore-Malaysia international match-play at the Kelab Golf Negara Subang tomorrow morning. Apart from his responsibilities as Singapore s
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    • 377 39 JOEDORAI By SINGAPORE spent about $51, Ml which included a two-week tour of Medan last year preparing their side for the Lira City Cap soccer tournament, but still failed to reach the semifinals. This year, there were no tours or lavish preparations for
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    • 48 39 MALAYSIAN wicketkeeper Sa'at Jalll misses a catch off Singapore skipper S. Muruthi in yesterday's Saadara Cap cricket match on the Padang. Spinner P. Banerfl, who took six Singapore wickets for a cheap 26 runs, Is on the far right. Picture by JERRY SEH.
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    • 161 39 SINGAPORE Ist law: Makkter c Bell b Banerji 23 Nectki c Bala b Amarjit 0 F. Marten b Saker 7 Oil vein b Azmi 4 (.•k b Banerji 2 Rantilal lbw Banerji 2 Mantfel b Banerji 39 Mohan b Banerji 7 Mehta c Bala b Chan 9 K. Marten
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    • 449 39  -  RAJENDRAN ByJ. MALAYSIAN bowler P. Banerji put Singapore's batsmen in a spin, taking six wickets for a mere 26 runs as the Republic struggled to 108 all out in their first innings. That in a nutshell is the story of Singapore's misadventure on
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    • 165 39 TODAY'S EVENTS CRICKET S»od»rm Cap: Singapore v Malaysia (Padang, 10.30 a.m.). HNSWIMMING Pesta Sukan Anchor competition (River Valley pool, 2 p.m.). GOLF Singapore Amateur Open Jurong, 8.30 a.m.). HOCKEY Strakel Premier Leagae: SLA v NUS (Tan glin, 5.20 p.m. I SHA M\. Our: 1A v PARC (Balestier Rd, 4 p.m.),
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    • 64 39 ZURICH, Fri. Zurich Grasshoppers and Geneva Serve'te shared the lead with six points each after yesterday's matchese in the Swiss First Division. Results: Berne Young Boys 2 Zurich FC 2, Lucerne 2 Lausanne 0, St Gallen 1 Sion 1. Bulle 1 Wettingen 1, Zurich Grasshoppers 6 Bellinzona 0,
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    • 44 39 STOCKHOLM, Fri Ifk Gothenburg beat Orgryt 2-0 to lead the Swedish First Division with 23 points. Malmo have 21 and Elfsborg 20 points. Other results: Brage 0 Elfsborg 0. Norkopping 2 Kalmar 1, Malmo 2 Halmstad 1. Oster 2 Atvidaberg 0 AFP.
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    • 272 39  - Fliers off to a rousing start PATRICK BABTIANS By MALAYSIAN Airlines System began their quest in the Singapore Business Houses soccer junior knock-out league with a rousing 3-1 win over a bare-bodied Mitsubishi side at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre yesterday. As both teams wore white jerseys, the referee ordered
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    • 395 39  -  JANICE SE AH B) THERE are times when friendship takes a back seat to the conquering instinct, and it was one of those times last night at Kallang when boys' under-19 second seed Wong Yee Leong whipped third seed Patrick Thio 9-1, 9-4, 94)
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    • 257 39 LEEDS, Fri PAKISTANI captain Imran Khan captured three prise wickets In the space of nine balls to put Pakistan on top at tea on the second day of the third and final cricket Test against England at Headlngley here today. Imran, bowling at his
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    • 128 39 PAKISTAN Ist bus: Madaaaar b Botham 65 Mcaila c Taylor b Botham 10 Miaaur c Gatting b Willis 0 Javed c Fowler b Willis 54 Zaaecr c Taylor b Jackman 8 Majd Ibw b Jackman 21 Imraa not out Waalm b Jackman 23 Qadlr c Willis b Botham 5
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    • 348 39 SINGAPORE striker Fandi Ahmad and goalkeeper David Lee left the Republic yesterday morning to play for professional Indonesian club Niac Mitra with a promise that they would return if their services are required by the national squad, writes JOE DORAI. Said Lee, who
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    • 147 39 Yacob's chance to impress YACOB lIASHIM. the Republic's former reserve goalkeeper, will make hi.s competitive comeback tonight when he turns out for Singapore Malays in a friendly soccer match against Club Suleiman, of Selangor, at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 7.M. Yacob dropped out of the national squad In April
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  • 192 40 Bargain hoarding on the border MEXICO CITY, Fri THE Budget and Planning Ministry implemented drastic new measures to offset havoc on the US border unleashed by Mexico's peso devaluation in the cross-border economy. In an announcement yesterday, the ministry said subsidies would be granted for imports of
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  • 39 40 LONDON, Fri. Some 50 militants of the Animal Liberation Front charged on stage shouting "murderers" during a live television broadcast here yesterday of the Miss United Kingdom beauty contest to protest the prize a fur coat. AFP.
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  • 182 40 A FOREIGNER will not be allowed to buy up all the flats in a residential building of six or more floors without government approval under an amendment to the Residential Property (Amendment) Bill. Nor will he be permitted to acauire without approval all the units in a
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  • 243 40 SWIMMER Mavis Ec, now training in Brisbane, was surprisingly left ont of next month's Brisbane Commonwealth Games by the Singapore National Olympic Council selectors after an hour-long meeting at City Hall yesterday. The meeting, chaired by SNOC president, Mr E. W. Barker, decided to
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  • 159 40 TOKYO, Fri. NISSAN Motor Co will recall about 438,000 vehicles, including 126,000 passenger cars exported to Canada and the United States, for possible seat-belt malfunctions. A spokesman for Nissan, Japan's second largest car manufacturer, said today that the vehicles with possible seat-belt problems covered
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  • 84 40 LOS ANGELES, Fri. A private detective said yesterday Marilyn Monroe was murdered by a dissident faction of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to prevent her revealing a "plot" on the life of Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Mr Milo Speriglio, who has been investigating the circumstances of
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  • 59 40 WASHINGTON, Fri. A 1906 Picasso oil, "Naked Woman Combing Her Hair", has been bought by the Kimbell Art Museum of Texas, for USJ4 million (SJB 68 million) from the Norton Simon Foundation in California. It was the secondhighest price ever paid for a Picasso. A 1901 self-portrait
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  • 169 40 MOSCOW. Fri Soviet spacecraft with woman cosmonaut Svetlana Savitskaya and two male colleagues aboard returned to Earth safely today, Tass news agency reported. The Soyuz T-5 capsule with Miss Savitskaya, mission commander Leonid Popov and engineer Alexander Serebrov aboard made a soft landing near Arkalyk
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  • 248 40  - $12 m tin ingots found BHARATHI MOHAN Taken out of PSA godown By I Home Affairs Desk HARBOUR police recently recovered $12 million worth of tin ingots which are believed to have been fraudulently taken out of a godown at Keppel wharf. A total of 789 bundles of the ingots
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    • 133 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in a few areas around midday. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.N p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 1M a.m. AdetaMe 7/2SC Pine i MaalU Amsterdam 10 17 C Cloudy MeMMwae 5/23 C Fine Baagkak 24 32C Cloudy Maaeaw
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    • 1830 2 of kitchen foundations) ALL fine cuisines stress the importance of stock making. The superior stock of Chinese cuisine is produced in a long and stylised process. The Indian Court Bouillion, Akni, is made from water and herbs. This aromatised liquid is used for rice dishes and for steaming
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    • 1305 3 I HAVE been dieting all my adult life, one way or another. At nine years old, I was the fattest girl in my school. At 11, there wasn't a skirt in all of London's Oxford Street to encompass my giant perimeter At 13, it
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      • 604 5 BRITISH Airways, Singapore Airlines and Qaatas fly daily to London, with an Apex fare of $2X3 retarn, bookable at least two weeks in advance for a stay of between 14 and M days. Recent crackdowns by the airlines' pricefixing body have
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      • 587 8 APPOINTMENTS BUGSHAN PRIIMTHMG As we are expanding our Printing Press in Jeddah, we invite applicants for the following posts: SALES DEPARTMENT SALES EXECUTIVE Must have a dynamic personality and be able to deal with all levels of people Must have knowledge of preparing quotes Knowledge of papers is an added
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      • 885 8 ©Comprlmo engineers contractors Compnmo is a leading European engineering and contracting company engaged in designing and contracting activities for the process industry which includes oil refineries, petrochemical plants, gas treatment and gas transmission facilities. It has recently set up operations in Singapore and wishes to appoint experienced and highly capable
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      • 846 9 APPOINTMENTS We are the leading supplier of granite aggregate, sand, asphalt premix and ready mixed concrete and a contractor in civil engineering works. In order to cope with our expansion programmes, we have created the following job opportunities. I 1. QUARRY MANAGERS H Degree in Mechanical/Civil Engineering or equivalent; Minimum
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      • 556 9 CTS SINGAPORE PTE LTD Due to our expansion program in our thick film manufacturing hybrids ■lid resistor networks operation, we require additional personnel to fill the following positions:TOQLMAKBR Possess a NTC 2 or secondary 4 education with 3 to 5 years experience in tool making. Be familiar with fabrication of
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      • 670 9 I CITIBANK the local bank that>s a global bank We are an established international bank. For our eipaminf business operations we require additional suitably qualfied personnel to join us as BANK CLERKS/TYPISTS/TELLERS The candidates we are looking for should have: GCE '0' level with 4 credits or 'A' level Typing
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      • 537 10 APPOINTMENTS Cathay (0.J.) Singoporc Pte Ltd which operates on American franchise on fast foods offers attractive remunerations and fringe benefits to suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for the following posts:A) ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT G C.E. 'A' level or equivalent. LCCI Higher Accountancy. 5 years' experience in handling a full set of accounts,
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      • 1484 10 I CIVIL MAINTENANCE FOREMEN I K'HJNEI SHELL invites opplications from suitably qualified personnel for voconcies in its Camp Services Maintenance DeDortment in Seria, Brunei The successful applicants will be responsible for the planning and supervision of maintenance and modifications to comoanv housmo and structures. Candidates should I Be aged between
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      • 815 12 APPOINTMENTS 1 2HDB The Housing Development Board as the premier Statutory Authority of public housing in Smgopore has on active and expanded housing programme for the future. To meet that challenge, the Board invites applications from Citizens/Permanent Residents of Singapore and Citizens of other ASEAN countries for appointment as:A) Contracts
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      • 597 12 EDELEANU Edeleanu a German-based company, active for more than 70 years in Engineering. Licensing and Consulting for the Petroleum. Petrochemical and Gas Processing Industry, seeks experienced personnel for its subsidiary company in Singapore. A) DESIGNER/ DRAFTSMAN -PROCESS Specific types of drawings include: Process Flow Diagrams, Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams. B)
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      • 745 12 Mobil Oil Corporation is among the world's ten largest companies. Mobil Oil Singapore Pte Ltd is a wholly owned H subsidiary of Mobil Oil Corporation and is one of I I Singapore's largest manufacturing complexes. To keep I pace with its expanding operations in Singapore, Mobil H seeks to recruit
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      • 547 12 II Petrochemical Corporation of I Singapore: (Private) Limited I r > The upstream Company of Singapore's $2 billion petrochemical complex on Pulau Ayer to ?rbau invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the post of: I PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS I (Ethylene Plant BTX-Butadiene Plant) I The succe ssful cand .dates will
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      • 700 13 APPOINTMENTS The Singapore (Ofhhore) Branch of a major North American bank invites appkations from suitably qualified candidates for the position of: ASSISTANT MANAGER ADMINISTRATION This is an appointment which reports directly to senior management The successful candidate will head an administration depart- ment of 1 7 persons responsible for the
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      • 255 13 GAR FIELD By Jim Davis RWf6 MY IVORV-STEMMER 215 I o MOTHER-OP-PEARU O o °C- o v-^AjNLAIP AAEER6CHAUM' STAR WARS By Archie Goodwill &Al Williamson V m. t n _j^ BK> <inlnv .jakra™ I^---, L-^lW^ —i 1 A /^TWF mMbJVP9bb! B&. BbSb. 1 L^^Baa Hb. BBb9 -n ic-r r™fl Bl*^
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      • 493 14 APPOINTMENTS METALS* ORES PTE. LTD. a member of the UNION CARBIDE SINGAPORE GROUP OF COMPANIES located in Jurong invite suitably qualified candidates for the position of ASSISTANT INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MANAGER Persons with the following qualifications and background are requested to submit their applications by September 8, 1982. Education Technician Diploma
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      • 651 14 (tfohnson max SALES MANAGER CONSUMER PRODUCTS We are a successful and expanding multinational company with a solid history of innovative and high quality products. We need an exceptional Sales Manager to lead our Sales Team He will obviously have on impressive sales background in fast moving consumer goods and have
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      • 233 14 PEANUTS Byschuiz PICK OF PUNCH /SOMETIMES I WISH /iT'S JUST THAT..A I: PIPN'T HAVE THIS I I ...SOMEWHERE. J VAUIESQME^ABILITY/ e g> I'M NOT SURE I SOMEWHERE I CAN I M-A#| WHERE BUT 7 HEAR SOMEONE EATING A I m^mf ■■■<■'■ I V^!!!^ CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE! 3| PfKj (J I
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      • 1543 15  -  POLLY TOYNBEE Her clean, young talent was squandered in abominable films. But Hayley Mills child star, teenage idol, rebel in her early maturity, and now experienced actress in TV's The Flame Trees Of Thika starting on Monday has not changed totally. Older, yes, but she still
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      • 819 15 Calgas dealers make sure you uetuihut uou puy fur. Every Calgas cylinder sold by ou r authorised dealers, is carefully inspected, before it leaves our factories. So you can be sure that your Calgas meets s 7Kc the n '9 nest q ual 'ty and safety standards always. Choose the
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    • 376 16 SBC presents... 19 THE latest la Person series from SBC's studios starts on Tuesday over Channel 5 at 7.50 p.m. The new series features a list of popular stage and recording artistes, both local and foreign, such as Marina Xavier, Joe Chandran, Gigi Villa, Elisa Chan, Leif Garrett, Irene Barr,
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      • 507 16 New! Smashing! t^assjßßjsawLJT^^^Jb Over 30 furniture manufacturers If II I H and contractors combine effort to 8 a^^Lf stage a fantastic range of furniture II 11 \at Soonly Ann's showroom. II m Thousand over pieces of every flare ■Py-i A "T* and design to be offered at i 1 t^
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      • 871 16 TODAY- EXHIBITION Orga- TOUR TO SAFARI •">• Dr Wong Kwei nised by Katong Zone A WORLD AND KUKUP Orcong officiate* nM ss?=fe pass HSsns* i^l Kra?u n h.$l^rchSd m MP for Katong. officiates, adult. $30 per child (below JUJC U.V p.m. $5^ NATIONAL DAY NATIONAL DAY 12) TALENTIME- Vocal WALK-A-JOG
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      • 146 17 THE AGE OP UNCERTAINTY THE FATAL COMPETITION hX, 5.15p.m. ):1n this programme, Professor Galbraith investigates the growth of the military complex of two of the world's biggest nuclear powers, the United States and the Soviet Union. There is a suggestion that fear of annihilation remains man's
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      • 247 17 FM 88.9 MHz Ml AM World News S.tS The World Today «.tt The Week In Wales CM Financial News 6.44 Reflections 6.45 Sports Round-up 7.M World News 7.M Commentary 7.15 From The Weeklies B.N World News B.M News About Britain B.IS Radio Newsreel B.M Close 5.M PM World News
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      • 408 17 1.00 PM Opening folowed by Sesame Street: Children, today's letters are L and M, and the number is 4. 2.00 The Porky Pig Show: Porky stutters his way through yet another mess. 2.25 Sherlock Holmes Festival Terror By light: A criminal kills for a precious diamond. Holmes and
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      • 275 17 2.50 PM Opening and fotowed by Make Merry With Musk (r) 3.15 3-2-1 Contact Communication: (Part 4) Human beings seem to take pains in trying to communicate with animals here and creatures from space. 3.45 Heidi: Cartoon serial of an orphan girl who lives with her grandfather in
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      • 243 17 3.02 PM Quran Reading 3.05 Programme Summary 3.10 Bit League Soccer Aston Via vs Nottingham Forest, Ipswich vs Arsenal and Crystal Palace vs Brighton 4.08 Mekar And Segar (r): Entertainment Show 4.41 Warisan Malaysia II: Heritage 5.11 Kesuma: Women's Magazine 5.38 Beta Kerjaya: Youth Beat 6 00 News
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      • 81 17 4.31 PM Quran Reading 4.39 Programme Summary 4.49 Tamil Movie Payanam 7.00 News in Tamil 7.27 Tumpuan Minggu 8.00 News And Weather Forecast 8.20 News Roundup 8.24 Barrier Reef Something Beginning 8.48 Crystal And Their Growth: Documentary 9.00 News In Mandarin 9.21 The Aedes Mosquito: Documentary 9.34 CBS
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      • 309 17 5.58 AM National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement CM News-In-Brief CIS Another Morning Another Show 7.M News A Weather Report 7.11 Morning Digest 7.29 Another Morning Another Show (Cont'd) 7.31 Morning Financial News 7.M Another Morning Another Show (Cont'd) B.M News 8.11 Another Morning Another Show (Cont'd) I.
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      • 177 17 FM Stereo 92.4 mHz In VHF Band II CM AM News In Brief CM Prog Summary (English and Mandarin) S.ll As Dawn Awakes 7.11 News and Weather Forecast 7.11 Morning Digest 7.21 Breakfast Classics B.M News 8.11 Breakfast Classics (cont'd) 9.11 News In Brief I.M Prog Summary (English
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      • 122 17 iM AM Good Morning Singapore CM Food For Thought 1.45 Art Of Positive Thinking 7.M News 7.J1 Star Watch 7.45 Health Break B.M News BJI Top Tunes Of The Week I.M Hello Tomorrow 9.25 The Singapore Guideline 9.31 Focus On Entertainment II.M Did You Know IIJI Summary Of The
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