The Straits Times, 21 September 1982

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/82
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  • 725 1 Mubarak recalls envoy and plans to ask US to step in BEIRUT, Monday EGYPT and Israel were today faced with their first diplomatic crisis in more than two years after Mr Saad Murtada, the Egyptian Ambassador to Jerusalem, was recalled home in protest against the
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  • 262 1 WASHINGTON, Mon. The United States is considering three options to bolster the Lebanese government after what President Ronald Reagan called the appalling and horrifying massacre of Palestinians in west Beirut refugee camps. A White House spokesman last night listed the options as:
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  • 31 1 BANGKOK, Mon. A highranking Laotian t <vemmpnt delegation, led by Prime Minister Kaysone Phomvithane. arrived in East Ormany today for a friendly visit, the Laotian news agency reported AFP
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  • 89 1 SALT LAKE CITY (Utah), Mon. A worldwide search for "just the right type of person" is being conducted by doctors at the University of Utah's Medical Centre for a candidate to receive the centres first artificial heart. Dr William Devries. chief of cardiothoracic surgery at the medical centre,
    UPI  -  89 words
  • 35 1 TAIPEH, Mon. The Central Weather Bureau warned today that Typhoon Ken is expected to hit Taiwan tomorrow. It was spotted moving northwest towards the island at five to 10 km an hour. UPI
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  • 78 1 COLOMBO, Mon. President Junius Jayewardene today called for the formulation of a plan of action to curb the population explosion in the Asian and Pacific region. Mr Jayewardene, opening the third Asian and Pacific Population Conference here, said the 2 5 billion people in the region
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  • 23 1 HANOI, Mon An interview programme for more than 400 prospective emigrants to Australia has started in Ho Chi Minh City AFP
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  • 363 1 Strauss threat upsets Bonn deal BONN, Mon. MOVES to form a new centre-right West German government hit a serious obstacle today when rightwing Bavarian Premier Franz Josef Strauss threatened to withdraw support unless there were new elections this year. Conservative opposition leader Helmut Kohl and Free Democratic (FDP) chief Hans-Dietrich
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  • 131 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Thick smoke from forest fires caused by a prolonged drought have disrupted air traffic in nine airports in Sumatra, Kalimantan and Sulawesi during the last two weeks, a Communications Ministry spokesman said here today. The airports of Banjarmasin, Pontianak, Palangkaraya, Samarinda and
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  • 389 1  - Book prices to go down HEDWIG ALFRED By BOOKS are going to cost less. The ne» prices will be announced next week after local publish* rs and booksellers finalise them. This was the outcome of a meeting yesterday between tie Consumers' Association of Singapore on the one hand aid the
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  • 43 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Twentythree Thai women, lured to Greece with offers of well-paid jobs in restaurants, have been forced into prostitution and cannot return to Thailand, the English-language newspaper Bangkok Post reported today, quoting a letter from one of the girls. AP.
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  • 431 1  -  JUNE TAN By Our Education Reporter ...if recession continues THE year 1984 may spell hard times for National University of Singapore graduates. An employment survey warns that should the world recession continue, graduates may not be able to get jobs relevant to their degrees. But
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  • 88 1 HONGKONG, Mon. The owner of Tse Lee Yuen Jewellery Ltd, whose chain of 10 shops closed down two weeks ago, returned from Taiwan today and was immediately questioned by Commercial Crime Bureau police officers. Police, who disclosed Mr Tse Chi Chiu's return, have received more than 3,000 complaints,
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  • 549 1 Fraser declines Peter Nixon's offer to resign New crisis grips Aussie govt SYDNEY, Mon PRIME Minister Malcolm Frasers embattled government was plunged into a new crisis today after a senior minister offered his resignation. But Mr Fraser, whose government is already reeling from the effects of a massive tax scandal,
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    • 647 2 Brakes on cheating TRISHAW tours are to be controlled by strict rules soon. Designated pick-up and drop-off points '-ill be set to ensure that only riders registered with tour companies ferry tourists. The riders must wear identification tags and display the names of the companies they are operating for.
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    • 235 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: FOR their own good, private doctors should heed Dr Andrew Chew's suggestion of safeguard consultations before advising operations. Patients are slowly getting vocal on the quality of health care. In fact, more patients themselves should be educated on the need to protect themselves. They should
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    • 247 2 AGFA AIMS TO BREAK KODAK MONOPOLY EAST ASIATIC COMPANY, the agent for Agfa colour processing paper and films, and a leading local photofinisher, Singapore Colour Centre, have concluded a supply contract which is expected to bring it a 20 per cent share of the local processing paper market,
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    • 59 2 EMBARRASSING FIND AUSTRALIA is in the throes of a political scandal that is serious enough to threaten the survival of the Liberal-Country Party coalition government. However, the tax-avoidance scheme uncovered by a Royal Commission has embarrassed leading politicians and has given the Opposition Labour Party ammunition to challenge the
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    • 314 2 Official chides brother HOCKEY association secretary M. Param took his younger brother Jeevanathan to task yesterday for withdrawing from the national hockey team, but playing club cricket over the weekend. "The association should re-consider its decision about letting Jeeva play for the country in the South-east Asia Games next
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    • 587 2 Threat to bombers AMERICA will spend hundreds of millions of dollars in the next few years to protect warplanes against the danger of what has been dubbed the EMP electromagnetic pulses. Nato sources say the pulses are emitted during a nuclear explosion. Huge amounts could paralyse electronic
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    • 338 2 Postcards to the past ANDREW TAN felt the loss every time a grand old building was pulled down in the early Fifties to make way for something new. To him, the old buildings were full of character and breathed of the people who had been there in the
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    • 184 2 MAS cutbacks STAFF intake will be frozen. Domestic flights will be reduced. New projects will be shelved, including the buying of new planes. These three measures are being taken by the national airline, Malaysian Airline System, to offset its $39.15 million losses in the last financial year,
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    • 157 2 Close ties with temples CLAN associations and temples are closely related. The biggest community along the Singapore River, the Hokkiens, had its association evolved from a temple, Tian Fu Gong (Thian Hock Keng Temple). Clansmen made use of the premises to settle their differences. This was
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    • 333 3 Reagan men threaten to break rail strike WASHINGTON, Mon AN ENGINEERS' strike disrupted rail service throughout much of the United States yesterday as the Reagan administration discussed the possibility of asking Congress for emergency laws to bring a quick halt to a walkout which is costing the country's economy US$5O
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    • 47 3 TOKYO, Mon. A major Japanese shipbuilding firm is turning back the clock to construct a cargo vessel with sails which will be set by a computer. The firm, Nippon Kokan, said the 699-gross tonne vessel would be launched in March next year. Reuter.
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    • 293 3 BOSTON, Mon. THE northern part of the United States from New England to the Great Plains may suffer this year from a winter which could be the most frigid this century, a number of leading meteorologists say. What makes the
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    • 73 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. Complacency among American coastal communities could add to loss of life and economic disaster if a hurricane were to strike this year, according to the director of the United States National Hurricane Centre. Mr Neil Frank said in an interview, published yesterday
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    • 194 3 NEW YORK, Mm. A worsening whertage of mathematics teachers fuelled by teachers leaving for higher-paid jobs in Industry threatens the United States' national defence and the economy, Dr Stephen Wllloughby, president of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, said yesterday. "The entire economic system
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    • 383 3 BRUSSELS, Mon. Side effect of N-blast could destroy equipment THE United States will spend hundreds of millions of dollars over the next few years to pro- tect its strategic bomb- ers and control aircraft against the danger of what has been dubbed the
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    • 222 3 PASADENA (California), Mon. Ingrid Bergman, who died last month of cancer, has won an Emmy, American television's most coveted award, for her portrayal of the late Israeli Prime Minister, Mrs Golda Meir. in A Woman Called Golda. The programme also won Emmys
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    • 212 3 Guerillas free hostages and make demands TEGUCIGALPA (Honduras), Mon. Leftist Honduran guerillas released four hostages last night but demanded that the government free 70 leftist prisoners in exchange for about 80 business leaders and government ministers still being held captive, the Red Cross and police said. Those freed were two
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    • 315 4 JERUSALEM, Mon. Evidence emerged today that Israeli leaders were Informed of the Palestinian massacre In Beirut soon after It began, bat did nothing to stop it. Israeli correspondents said they learned of the killings on Friday morning, although government spokesmen said that first
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    • 435 4 His main rival Chamoun drops out of race BEIRUT, Mon. Amin Gemayel, 39, brother of slain President-elect Bashir Gemayel, seems certain to win tomorrow's Lebanese presidential election after his only serious rival, Mr Camille Chamoun. withdrew his candidature today. In a statement
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    • 313 4 Arafat vows to avenge the deaths of his people NICOSIA, Monday PALESTINIAN leader Yasser Arafat yesterday vowed to avenge the massacre of his people in refugee camps in Beirut and called for an extraordinary session at the United Nations, the Wafa news agency reported. "Our people and nation will punish
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    • 142 4 Leaders in Asia condemn Beirut killings BEIJING, Mon. China today led a chorus of condemnation in Asia over the massacre of Palestinians in Beirut. It attacked the United States for failing to restrain Israel in the Middle East conflict and compared the Jewish state to Nazi Germany. In Japan, the
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    • 84 4 ABU DHABI, Mon. Ihe market monitoring committee of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries will try to defend Opec's $34-a-barrel (Ss73) base price during the world oil glut by sticking to its output ceiling of 17.5 million barrels a day. Dr Mana Said al-Oteiba,
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    • 71 4 ISRAELIS BLAME LEFTIST JERUSALEM, Mm. IsrmHl officials s»ld today the prime snspoct In the assassination of Lebanese presidentelect Buhlr Gemayel m the leader of the left-wing Mnrabitooa militU In west Beirut. The officials said the Cabinet ma told daring a special session last night that the Mirabitoon chief, Mr Ibrahim
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    • 225 4 NEW YORK. Mon. A former Iranian foreign minister once proposed ending the US hostage crisis by having CIA agents kill the deposed Shah with a lethal injection. Mr Hamilton Jordan, who served as President Jimmy Carter's chief of staff, said Iranian
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    • 166 5 Police probe for terrorist links in bombing MANILA, Mon POLICE today looked for possible links between terrorists allegedly out to disrupt President Ferdinand Marcos' US visit and a FilipinoAmerican injured when a bomb he was rigging went off at a hotel pub. Klvin Laurel, 36, a naturalised US citizen and
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    • 330 5 TOKYO, Mon. BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher today pressed Japan to buy more British goods, including aircraft and radar equipment, to cut its persistent trade surpluses with Britain. British and Japanese officials, reporting on talks between Mrs Thatcher and Japanese ministers, said
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      • 55 5 FORMER NAZI leader Rudolf Hess was returned from the British military hospital in West Berlin to his cell in Spandau Prison yesterday after responding to treatment, British military authorities announced. Hess, 88, was moved to hospital five days ago after developing pleurisy, an inflammation of
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      • 59 5 IN ITS latest bid for reunification, China will expand its broadcast of radio programmes to Taiwan to 24 hours a day beginning on China's National Day on Oct 1, the People's Daily reported in Beijing yesterday. The communist party newspaper said the Central Broadcasting Station would
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      • 72 5 THREE SUSPECTED members of Action Directe, a banned extremist group which has claimed responsibilty for several bombings in France, have been charged with possessing weapons and explosives, Paris police said yesterday. They were arrested on Friday with a dozen other suspected Action Directe sympathisers, later released, in
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      • 39 5 ALMOST 151 people have died of encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) and related illness in South Korea since last month, twice as many as for all of 1981, Health Ministry officials said in Seoul yesterday. Reuter.
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      • 52 5 SOVIET TROOPS used poison gas to kill about 30 Afghan guerillas hiding in an aqueduct last week, Afghan resistance sources said yesterday in Peshawar, Pakistan. The sources said the guerillas had retreated to the dry aqueduct after running out of ammunition during a clash with Soviet
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      • 65 5 THE ECONOMY of the United States has shown almost no sign of climbing out of recession in the third quarter of the year, private economists in New York say. They blame the continued economic weakness largely on gloomy consumers, who, instead of spending the 10 per
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      • 68 5 IN A DECISION that fuelled immediate criticism from labour unions and opposition parties, Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki yesterday froze all proposed pay rises for government employees. In a special Cabinet meeting on economic problems, Mr Suzuki ruled that the government would ignore the national personnel authority's
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    • 138 5 Elephants used in flood rescue operations NEW DELHI, Mon. Relief teams are using elephants to help rescue operations in flood-hit north-east India as the death toll across the country from three weeks of monsoon rains topped 650. Official reports reaching here said two more states had been hit by this
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    • 35 5 SEOUL. Mon. South Korea's parliament today began a three-month session which will consider a proposed national budget of 10,517 billion won (SJ3OB billion) for the calendar year 1983, a parliamentary spokesman said Reuter.
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    • 468 5 MOBCOW, Mon. SANJAY'S WIDOW TO FIGHT FOR SEAT AS M.P. NEW DELHI, Men. Prime Mlaister Indlr» Goadhl'a wldawed daughter-in-law Maneka announced yesterday that she weald run tar a seat la Parliament to oppwe her mother-in-law's Congress (I) Party. She nude the announcement
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    • 90 5 MR Zhou Lingfei (left), who defected to Taiwan from China over the weekend, said yesterday he did it for freedom and marriage. The grandson of noted Chinese writer Lv Hsum told a news conference in Taipeh yesterday: "I don't believe in fate
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    • 33 5 KINSHASA, Mon. Zaire's 17 million voters this weekend cast their votes to elect a new parliament for the next five years. Full returns are not expected before tomorrow or Wednesday. UPI.
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    • 175 6 LONDON, Mon. Britain's year-old Liberal-So-cial Democratic alliance has sunk to an all-time low in its standing with voters, according to an opinion poll published today. Its release coincided with the start of the traditional autumn series of political party conferences in the
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    • 455 6 Palme pledges to broaden industry ownership STOCKHOLM, Monday THE Social Democratic Party of Mr Olof Palme won a decisive victory yesterday in the Swedish general elections. He promised to press ahead with policies that could lead to worker control of the nations industries in
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      67 6 MABVEL comics, which brought the world the adventures of Spider Man, have launched a "her*" of another kind by detailing the life of Karol Wojty la, better known as Pope John Paoin. This Is the cover of the first Issue on the life of the Pope. It will
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    • 155 6 Poll victor is best known Swedish politician STOCKHOLM, Mm. The vlrtor In yesterday's general election, Mr Olof P»lme, la Sweden's most charismatic politician and the •nly national leader who la well-known abroad. The eloquent Social Democratic Party leader has Involved himself constantly In International affairs both as prime minister from
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    • 286 6 UN assembly to meet over well-worn issues today UNITED NATIONS, Monday THE General Assembly, a conclave of all 157 United Nations members, opens its annual meeting here tomorrow with an agenda thick with well-worn items. The delegates are expected to pass resolutions that denounce Israel and South Africa, demand that
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    • 249 6 US banks resist French bid for $8.6 b loan PARIS, Monday LEADING American banks are resisting French efforts to win an emergency US$4 billion (SsB.6 billion) loan to prop up the ailing French franc, banking sources said here yesterday. The sources said major US. Swiss and West German banks had
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    • 108 6 MOSCOW, Mon. Hundreds of Soviet ambulances are standing idle because of petrol shortages, according to the Communist Party newspaper Pravda. The daily today quoted letters from doctors and medical chiefs complain- ing that their annual petrol entitlement, fixed by the state planning authorities, was only
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    • 46 6 ISLAMABAD, Mon. The Pakistani government has asked the international police organisation, Interpol, for help in tracking down members of the Al Zulflkar commando group suspected of killing Mr Zahoorul Hasan Bhopali, a politician close to President Zia Ul-Haq, informed sources said here yesterday. AFP.
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    • 30 6 SAN SALVADOR. Mon. At least 40 people were killed by a landslide during a weekend of severe flooding in El Salvador, a Fire Department spokesman said today. Reuter.
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  • 420 7  -  WONG AI KWEI By Older staff at Lam Soon take to change with little fuss CONTRARY to popular belief, it is not the older workers who resist change. At least not at Lam Soon Oil and Soap Manufacturing (Pte) Ltd, an old but
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  • 380 7 HOTELIERS were yesterday urged to employ parttime workers to help overcome the difficulty in recruiting full-time staff and to meet the demand posed by the increasing number of hotel rooms in Singapore. Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Labour), said
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  • 273 7 HOTELS here must achieve a ratio of one worker to one room by 1985 without significantly i reducing their range or quality of services. If the staff to room ratio of 1.2 to 1 is maintained, the industry will be short of 3,900
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  • 315 7 Plaintiff did not tell all, counsel tells court AN OIL exploration company, which is seeking to prevent a former employee from working here until after December this year, did not go to court with clean hands, a lawyer told the High Court yesterday. Mr Lo Kok Siong, for engineering physicist
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  • 164 7 POLICE said a 21-year-old man died after he was allegedly pushed out of the kitchen window of a second floor flat in Ang Mo Kio, Avenue 3, on Saturday. They are treating the case as murder and have detained a man for ques- i tioning. A
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  • 321 8 British social workers give family first go at offender SOCIAL workers in Britain seek to intervene in a person's criminal career at a later, rather than earlier, stage, a visiting British social worker said last night. "It is only as people repeat crimes that we seek to become involved, either
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  • 240 8  -  GILLIAN POW CHONG By POLICE took away more than 38,M1 recorded cassette topes from a manufacturer In Kampong Bugiii last week. Representatives of recording companies will listen to the topes to Owl out If copyright laws have been infringed. The regional director of the International
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  • 302 8 For those who may slip on the job Nets at construction sites ensure safer conditions for high-rise workers A DREDGED-OUT kelong with a small catch of bricks? Or has the circus come to town? If you answered no to both questions, you were right. The pictures on this page show
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  • 75 8 A REPORT in yesterday's Straits Times said the Public Works Department was planning to build another 104 overhead bridges by the middle of next year. This is incorrect. It is hoping to build only 21 more, having already completed 89 under an intensive
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  • 144 8 A NATIONAL Service Construction Brigade worker was jailed for four months by a magistrate yesterday for desertion. The court heard that Syed Omar bin Syed Bakar, 19, stayed away from work for nearly two months. Syed Omar was enlisted last Dec 22 for full-time national
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  • 175 8 POLICE have introduced another system to speed up evidence gathering at scenes of crime especially in the night in outlying Since last month, additional officers, all specially trained in the art of evidence gathering, have been posted to three police divisions
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  • 256 8  - HK man to testify against Singapore drug ring WINSOME LANE By Our Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Mon. A 38-year-old man, charged with conspiring with a Singapore-based syndicate to traffic in dangerous drugs smuggled into Hongkong by container ship, was sentenced to five years' jail by the High Court here today. Cheng
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  • 50 8 A FISHING competition is being organised by the Metropolitan YMCA this Sunday. It ls open to all aged 15 and above. Fishing equipment is not provided. Application forms are available at all YMCA centres. Charges are $2f for members and £28 for non-members. For more details, rail *****14.
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  • 503 9 Giving them better understanding of current affairs THE Defence Ministry has launched a series of talks aimed at giving post-secondary students a greater appreciation of current affairs and their impact on national defence. Introduced last month, the sessions, totalling 37, will cover 32 post-secondary schools
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  • 511 9  - No serious health problems in Singapore ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Mon. Singapore continues to be free of any serious health problems and this is reflected in the low infant mortality rate of 10.8 deaths per thousand, the regional committee of the World Health Organisation (WHO) was told
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    • 69 9 Home to get fish-balls RESIDENTS of the Rochester Park Home, a half-way house, will receive 5 kg of fish-balls ordered to be sent there by a court yesterday. The order was made after Tan Hock Chai, 20, a Malaysian, pleaded guilty to selling the cooked fishballs at the Singapore Turf
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    • 75 9 NINE people aged between 23 and 61 were yesterday fined a total of $20,000 for their part in carrying on a lottery at a flat in Bukit Merah View last Saturday. Siew Khai Tut was fined $4,000 while the others Ng Cheng Fah, Urn Swee Keong, Sim Gek
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    • 71 9 A 15-YEAR-OLD schoolboy drowned when he went with a group of friends to swim in a canal adjoining the Upper Pefrce and Lower Peirce reservoirs, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Testifying at an inquiry into the death of Ismail bin Ibrahim, Noor Rasman bin Sumaidi, also
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    • 67 9 A THAI was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with the murder of Khamphan Srisutham, 49. at the Building Engineering Enterprises Pte Ltd worksite at 20 km Mandai Road. Nuek Ngamwong, 47, is alleged to have committed the crime between 10.30 p.m. on Sept 17 and
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    • 81 9 Open verdict on woman A HOUSEWIFE who suspected her husband of having an affair with another woman was found dead at the foot of a block of flats, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Labourer Lim Choon Bin, 29, said his wife. Madam Tan Sai Choo, also 29, was not suffering
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  • 168 9 TRY as they did, more than SM entrants of a competition to design a lew Singapore Manufacturers' AHHoclation (SMA) logo could not come up with one which caught the Judges' fancy. But as a token of appreciation for their enthusiastic respo— t
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  • 118 9 Technical and general education 'are not opposites' IF YOU think that technical and general education are opposites, you are doing education great harm. Unesco's assistant director-general, Mr Raia Roy Singh, yesterday told an international gathering of government officials: "Nothing has done greater harm to education and to technical education than
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  • 380 9 THE 19th meeting of the Federation of Asean Ship pers' Councils will be held here this week amid a slump in international trade and a protracted battle against freight conferences. The Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Tony Tan, will open the two-day meeting
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  • 86 9 Police want to contact this man POLICE want to contact Jamalludin bin Ismaon, 22, of 57-A, Changi Customs Quarters, who they believe can help in the investigation mto the murder of a mechanic at Changi Point last month. The mechanic, Mr Tan Chye Hwa, 20, died after being stabbed in
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  • 302 10 SENIOR Minister of State (Prime Minister's Office) Mr Lee Khoon Choy looking at a gift from the leader of the team of Taiwanese stars at the People's Association auditorium yesterday. Looking on are (left to right) the PA chief executive, Mr Lim Chin Teong, and
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  • 443 10 Fourth man tries to hang himself THREE of four men involved in the robbery and killing of a 52-year-old sweeper and parttime goldsmith took their own lives within weeks of their crime on Nov 25, 1980, the High Court heard yesterday. The fourth
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  • 32 10 SERVICE medals will be awarded to 75 National Cadet Corps officers by Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education) this Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Regional Language Centre.
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  • 349 10 Now two computer Kourses in Mandarin THE National Trades Union Congress will run two computer appreciation courses in Mandarin in a pilot project to begin in November. Since April, when the NTUC started its programme to equip workers with a basic understanding of microcompi.'-ers, more than 108 courses have been
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  • 226 10 Tips to fight off inherited diseases PEOPLE prone to inherited diseases such as hypertension or coronary heart disease can control their diet, exercise and stress to reduce environmental contributions to these diseases. Prof Wong Hock Boon, senior professor and head of the Paediatrics Department of the National University of Singapore,
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  • 92 10 GOODWOOD Florists of Thomson Road will sell plants for a good cause. The money collected from the sale of speciallyimported plants, orchid plants, foliage plants, bonsai, vases and flower pots will go to the Elders' Village, a project of the Sini apora A< i>>n Group
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  • 675 12  -  PAUL WEE By Home Affairs Desk THE authorities are taking tougher measures to regulate trishaw tours and will soon introduce designated pick-up and drop-off points to ensure that only trishaw riders registered with tour companies are allowed to ferry tourists. Trishaws for tourists will
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  • 129 12 Designated pick-op and drop-off points to ensure that only trishaw riders registered with tour companies are allowed to ferry tourists. Trishaws for tourists will have different colours to set them apart and their riders will have to wear identification tags and display the names
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  • 69 12 A PASSENGER died while the driver and two other passengers were seriously injured after the car they were travelling in hit a tree along 11 km. Upper Bukit Timah Road last Saturday at 3.50 a.m. Police said Tan Yew Hock, 17, died the next morning. The driver,
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  • 102 12 Lanterns give give seller's trade a shine THE practice of potting a sign outside your shop to advertise your wares is as old as selling Itself. This fish seller in Smith Street, Chinatown, Is carrying on the practice with the help of the Mooncake Festival. Above her humble fish stall
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  • 492 12 THE Points Demerit System (PDS) is not too lenient and this is shown by the large number of motorists suspended since its introduction in 1975, according to the Traffic Police. The number of motorists suspended shot up from seven in 1975 to 7,707 last year.
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  • 187 12 Million-dollar case businessman gets discharge BUSINESSMAN Tan Lye Soon, 33, was yesterday granted a discharge on two charges of cheating two banks of over $1 million, because a key witness was not in court to testify. The witness, Mr Pum Soo Kirn, a Korean, who is vice-president of a Korean
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  • 88 12 LANTERN PROCESSION TO MARK FESTIVAL MORE than 500 residents in MacPherson constituency will celebrate the Mooncake Festival with a lantern procession along Circuit Road. This will start at 8 p.m. on Saturday. Home Affairs Minister and MP for MacPherson, Mr Chua Sian Chin, will give prizes for the best lanterns.
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  • 34 12 THERE will be a seminar in Mandarin on how trade associations can improve their productivity at the auditorium of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry on Saturday at 2.15 p.m.
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  • 36 12 JOIN the '82 Expo tour which will include a visit to the display of Chinese clay warriors at the People's Association on Saturday at 6.30 p.m. For details call Clement! community centre at *****70.
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  • 316 12 Call for more Asean business links with Australia AN AUSTRALIAN industrialist has called for greater intra-regional investments. This, he said, would not only bring benefits to the region but also make it more attractive to foreign investors. Mr Gordon Jackson, a prominent Australian industrialist and government adviser, told a group
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 86 14 YALA (Thailand), Mon. Three communist terrorists, one of them a woman, were killed by Thai security forces in an ambush near the ThaiMalaysian border last night, an army spokesman said today. He said they were among a group of about 15 terrorists, suspected members of
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    • 41 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Danish Chamber of Commerce has formed an A^ean Club In Copenhagen to get business rolling between Asean and Denmark, the visting president of the Danish Chamber of Commerce, Mr Aage Rask-Pedersen, said here yesterday. AFP.
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    • 256 14 MAS cuts back on flights to stem losses Only low-load domestic routes affected KUALA LUMPUR, Monday MALAYSIAN Airline System (MAS) has taken steps to freeze the intake of more staff, reduce domestic flights and shelve plans for new projects to offset losses incurred in its last financial year, Utusan Malaysia
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    • 246 14 BLACK IS NOT BEAUTIFUL FOR THE CROWS PENANG, Mon. IF CROWS are net black and whistle Instead of caw, they went be shot at, says ornithologist, Dr JK. Charles. "Peeple are colour prejudiced, even where birds are concerned," said Dr Charles, a lecturer at the School of Biological Sciences at
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    • 376 14 Railway runs out of steam to repay its huge loans KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malayan Railway (KTM) is in worse financial shape than feared. It owes the federal government more than $400 million in accumulated loans and interest and another $111 million in pensions, The Star reported. With the way expenditure
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    • 66 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia will host the second Asean exhibition of painting and photography in December, Bernama news agency reported today. Quoting the secretarygeneral of the Information Ministry, Datuk Ahmad Rahim, the agency said the exhibition was aimed at promoting cultural cooperation among Asean partners. The
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    • 133 14 PENANG, Mon. Trishaw rider Ng Boon (Juan, 41, died of a heart attack yesterday less than a day after a girl feU from a build Ing onto his trishaw and died, The Star reported. Supermarket salesgirl Yeoh Bee Hoon fell to her death
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    • MALAYSIAN ROUND- UP
      • 56 14 MALAYSIANS are spending a staggering Ms73o million a year or Ms 2 million a day on cigarettes, the Malaysian Chamber of Tobacco Curers said on Sunday. Its president, Senator Ariffin Haji Salleh, told the chamber's annual general meeting in Kota Bam that a large
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      • 57 14 DKNGI'E fever, which has killed 33 people in Malaysia so far this year, has attacked 13 more people, including six suffering from dengue haemorrhagic fever (DHF), the Health Ministry reported in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. The announcement brings the total number of cases reported since the
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      • 35 14 POLICE in Johore are believed to have crippled a vice ring which brought in Thai girls to work as prostitutes. Four Thai girls and seven men had been arrested, they said. AFP.
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      • 56 14 A SENIOR medical officer of the University Hospital in Petaling Jaya who is alleged to have been involved in the work-to-rule at the hospital in April has been ordered to appear before the hospital's disciplinary board on Oct 21, sources told the Star. Some of the hospital's doctors
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    • 294 14 Secret society members lying low after raids JOHORE BARU, Monday SECRET society activities have shown a sharp decline in Johore with the arrest of 127 gang members in two initiation ceremonies over the past year, State CID chief Assistant Commissioner S. Kulasingam said yesterday. "Secret societies in the state are
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    • 33 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A visiting team of 12 senior military and civilian officers from the South Korean National Defence College toured the Defence Ministry here today, Bernama news agency reported. -AFP.
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  • 455 16 Doctor's advice is healthy FOR the second time in two months, someone has suggested that some of our private doctors might be a little too eager to operate. Whereas in July President Devan Nair merely offered a general observation more or less as a warning, on
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  • 493 16  - Two heads, one mind on all points except one... DICK WILSON By Writing tor The Straits Times THE disarray within the so-called Western alliance Is now rather extraordinary. It was always the ease that Individual leaders on the Kuropean aad the American rides of the Atlantic did not see eye-to-eye
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  • 553 16 lESIA TASIKMALAYA (Indonesia) The eruption of Galunggung volcano, 180 km south-east of Jakarta, is threatening 250,000 people living in its shadow. Tonnes of rock and mud, thrown up when the volcano erupted last April, are in danger of thundering down as soon as the
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  • 1054 16  -  BARRY MAY By LONDON A whiff of election fever is in the air as Britain's main political parties gather for their annual conferences. Leading politicians have already begun squaring up for the election and marking out ground for the fight to form
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    • 1 16 JaTir^«i^a*^^»alL
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  • FORUM
    • 493 17 Security, privacy and ethics AS WE all know, almost every major industrial, commercial and governmental concern is now undertaking an intensive computerisation programme. However, in all this rush to introduce Singapore to the informationintensive age, I have found three vital issues which
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    • 133 17 Traffic signals' timing is out THE TRAFFIC signals at the junctions of Rochore Canal Road/Short Street and Sungei Road/Madras Street are not operating in synchronisation. These two junctions are linked by a bridge over the Rochore Canal and by the time one walks over the bridge from the Sungei Road/
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    • 86 17 Green man comes on too soon I WOULD like to draw the attention of the authority concerned to the wrong timing changes of the traffic light at Lorong 4, Toa Payoh Estate (beside lamp post 19) I was almost knocked down by a car at this crossing. I have scrutinised
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    • 90 17 I WOULD like to know whether the stretch of Cavenagh Road between Bukit Timah Road and Clemenceau Avenue is a two lane or dual lane road, ie. supporting four lanes of traffic. As a resident along this road, I have frequently observed and personally experienced
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    • 100 17 IT IS a lamentable fact that there is an appalling absence of both sporting and recreational facilities at our community centre. We, the constituents of Kreta Ayer, look with envy at the residents of neighbouring constituencies enjoying themselves with a game of badminton, basketball or
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    • 120 17 IT WAS reported in your paper (ST. Sept 15) that the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and a local travel agent are collaborating to charge certain fees for tourists making use of trishaw rides within the Orchard Road area. According to the statement they intend to
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    • 106 17 ONE OP the few pWe* left where petition writers may be found Is along Middle Road but unfortunately the shophonses which accommodate them will soon have to make way for development. Petition writers will be separated and It is sad that thft extinction
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    • 709 17 PROFESSOR Hsu ChoYun's replies to my questions on Confucianism (ST, Sept 4) have not answered some of my queries. Before making the rejoinder, it is necessary to know the basis of the discussion, and know certain aspects of the
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  • 937 18 MOSCOW When part of the Soviet Union's oversea* telephone links collapsed recently, gold prices Jumped In New York, and wonted US senators asked If a change of government was under way in the Kremlin. By contrast, in Moscow, where
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  • 965 18  -  LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter LIFE is full of little ironies. When Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser set up the Costigan Royal Commission in 1980 to investigate the alleged criminal activities of the notorious Ship Painters and Dockers Union, an organisation affiliated
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    • 132 18 Announcing the opening of Hitachi Credit Corporation ±Sir«*apore The Hitachi Credit MmtTZtW^fw^ h m Hltachl (S) Pte Ltd Corporation Singapore JHLJRnt. C^B JH^^<M. M. as of today, the 21st of Branch office opens today products in Singapore. September 1982, to meet the to handle the Hire Purchase Our Singapore Branch
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    • 60 19 THE Chartered Bank has lowered its prime lending rate to 10 per cent from 10.5 per cent with effect from yesterday. This brings it in line with three of the "Big Four" local banks Development Bank of Singapore, United Overseas Bank and Overseas Union Bank while the Oversea-Chinese
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    • 47 19 UNITED International Securities Ltd announced that its unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share was $1.47 at Aug 31, 1982. General Securities Investments Ltd has also announced that its unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share was $1.71 as of the same date.
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    • 47 19 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has asked Times Publishing Bhd to announce the consideration paid for acquiring 35,000 shares of Asl (552.08) each in Rainbow Products by its subsidiary, Times Enterprise (Australia). It was also asked to confirm whether the deal was transacted in cash.
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    • 87 19 OVERSEAS Union Enterprise has subscribed to 5.5 million ordinary shares in Singapore News and Publications at the price of $3.74 per share. The amount of share subscription represented 14.24 per cent of the total issued shares of SNPL and are intended to be long-term investments. Meanwhile, Mr Lien
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    • 64 19 SHAREHOLDERS of Alexandra Holdings have approved the amendments to the company's articles of association at an extrordinary general meeting held on Sept 18. Among the ammendments is one stating that any director may appoint any person who is approved by a majority of directors to be an alternate
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    • 30 19 HAW Par Brothers International Ltd has reported group after-tax profits of $9.85 million on a group turnover of $152.07 million for the six months ended June 30.
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    • 39 19 MATSUSHITA Electric Co (M) Bhd has reported group pretax profits of M 57.6 million on sales of M 571.42 million for the half year to June 30. The company itself made pretax profits of Ms 6 million.
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    • 53 19 THE interest rate applicable to the Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan's NY US$25 million (5554.3 million) guaranteed FRN due 1988 for the period Sept 22, 1982 to March 22, 1983, is 13 1/16 per cent, representing 12 3/16 per cent plus a 0.25 per cent spread. The interest
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    • 69 19 NEW YORK, Mon. United States business loans rose US$264 million (***** million) to a seasonally adjusted U*****.0 billion in the week ended Sept 8, the New York Federal Reserve Bank said. The previous week's increase was revised to U552.43 billion from U552.45 billion. Excluding bankers' acceptances, loans
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    • 69 19 CULVER CITY (California), Mon. CBS Inc and MGM/UA Entertainment Company have agreed to CBS' purchase ol MGM/US's music copyrights for an estimated US$7O million (Ssls2 million), MGM/US chairman Frank Rothman announced. MGM/UA has been suffering from heavy debt since it paid US$3BO million for United Artists in July
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    • 73 19 CHICAGO, Mon. International Harvester Co informally requested US$5O million (*****.5 million) in concessions from major suppliers, including a price freeze, spokesmen for suppliers said. They were asked to accept Harvester preferred stock in lieu of payments. Jt also requested a delay in payments for 60 days compared with
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  • 231 19 Brazilian bank issues $21m FRCD in Asian market ONE of the oldest and largest commercial banks in Brazil has issued a US$lO million (5521.7 million) floating rate certificate of deposit (FRCD) in the Asian dollar market. Unibanco-Uniao de Bancos Brasileiros will float the two-year issue in the Singapore-based market through
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  • 116 19 Hyundai buys stake in Bank of Seoul SEOUL. Mon. Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd has bought a 4.99 per cent stake in the Bank of Seoul and Trust Co from the South Korean government, Finance Ministry officials said. The purchase was made through a recent tender for the government's sale
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  • 480 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Japanese buyers of Malaysia's liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Bintulu fields have given assurance that tank storage facilities would be ready in time for delivery to begin in January. Tokyo Electric Power Company Ltd and Tokyo Gas Company
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  • 323 19 EAST Asiatic Company, the agent for Agfa colour processing paper and films, and a leading local photofinisher, Singapore Colour Centre, have concluded a supply contract which is expected to carve out a 20 per cent share of the local processing paper market now virtually
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  • 305 19 GUTHRIE Ropel has recorded a marginal 5 per cent improvement in pretax profits to MJ7.04 million for the half year ended June 30, 1962, in spite of recessionary conditions. Proceeds from rubber and oil palm rose 4.5 per cent to M 541.31 million, compared
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  • 332 19 NEWLY listed Federal Flour Mills Bhd has achieved at half time more than 51 per cent of its earnings target for 1982. For the six months to June 30, Federal Flour, a member of the Kuok group of companies, chalked up a
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  • Market Highlights
    • 280 19 SINGAPORE: Prices closed narrowly mixed on lack of buying Interest in quiet selective trading yesterday. Cold Storage rose 8 cents to $3.42, Hong I^eong Finance 5 cents to $C.M and ICB II cents to $5.15. The Straits Times industrials Index remained unchanged at •4t.11.
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    • 30 19 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Plantations Mining Deb/Loans Up 31 6 4 6 2 1 1 Down 37 8 4 3 3 1 unch 20 4 2 1 3 1
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      • 46 19 M Cement rime* Pub m Reaina 3pore Land C B land Pen Lien Hoe i BS turn "old Storage Paper Product* 424 550 414 181 685 565 540 390 300 505 342 158 20 15 14 11 10 10 10 10 10 9 8 8
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      • 22 19 lon* l.ronK Ind rinii aytape iCBC *N I Credit 620 400 310 755 545 261 -15 -10 -8 -S -5 -5
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      • 28 19 Taiping Text 549,000 U O L Warrants 332 000 Sel Prop 243.000 M Containers 223,000 Pan-El 182.000 Total turnover: 4.97 m Total value: $11. 67 m
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      • 37 19 3T Indicator: !T Industrials !T Finance: >T Hotels: >T Properties: >T Minings: IT Plantations: )CBC: IESInd: *****0 *****2 540 11 640.11 *****2 *****7 993.87 994.34 548.06 551.01 ***** 211 18 820.97 820.48 573.25 571.83 474.28 471.95
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  • 2459 20 SECTION ONE I M>1 s I HI \l A COMMERCIAL l»82 Gr f Net Div p/% Vol Day'* I ..mpi.nv S.lr +or- COOOt High Low 350 247 233 132 306 210 XX 283 Ml 68 -Nl 138 480 200 320 240 Acma 264 21.7 25.6 Alcom 115
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  • 1698 20 BID and offer piicca officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise speri (led INDUSTRIALS Arm. (3 OOS) Aleaai (1.335) (9) 1.32 (1) 1.36 (3) 1
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  • 383 20 SHARE prices closed lower on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday in quiet trading. Losses, however were generally small to moderate with gains few and far between. Shares opened at around overnight levels but trading turned erratic thereafter to close marginally lower at lunch break. In the
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  • 31 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins rubbers t rubbers Deb/Loans Up 26 2 1 1 Down 41 3 2 2 4 6 unch 13 1 1 2 1
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  • 1844 20 BID .mil offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with Ihe number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after Ihe word "sett". Big Board
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    • 303 20 SHARE prices closed at or near the day's high, mainly supported by institutional demand yesterday, brokers said. The market opened slightly lower in line with Wall Street's Friday decline. Trading was very quiet and the Hang Seng index rose 29.50 to 1117.78. hks :arnan Ihm 2«J5 :heunf Konc llji
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    • 348 20 LAST WEEK'S decline in official interest rates helped the industrial sector of the stock market to continue to make headway in firmer overall trading yesterday, brokers said. They said institutions were active buyers with banks again attracting strong support. The All-Ordinaries index el'sed 5.7 points up at 511.2. Closing
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    • 399 21 SHARE PRICES in Tokyo yesterday ruled easier throughout the day in thin trading on some liquidations ahead of the end of the half-year period for many securities houses and institutional investors, dealers said. The market average lost 19.88 to close at 7,042.63 on a thin volume of 140 million
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    • 24 21 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers In 11.23 per cent.
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    • 611 21 LEADING equities were firmer in quiet trading yesterday, helped by some better than expected company results, dealers said. However, the Financial Times index at 3pm was up just 0.8 points at 564.5 as several stocks traded ex-dividend at the start of the new account. GKN, for example, was down
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    • 30 21 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1117.78 Friday 1088.28 Week Ago 1080.37 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 040.5 Friday 030.4 Week Ago 017.8 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 511 2 Friday 505.2 Week Ago 491.1
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  • 197 20 SINGAPORE UNIT THI ST (Maaagera' prim far Sop 21 The Commerce 2.66 2.80 The Savings Fund 1.49 1 56 Spore Prog Fund 1.16 1.22xd Spore Sec Fund 1.75 1.84 Spore Invest Fund 0.94 0.99 Sport- Equity Fund 1.15 1.21 ASIA I-NITTRIST (Maaagera' prim far 8«p *1 1 Mai
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  • 600 20 INVESTORS BBUMtI the Singapore stack nuu-ltrt yesterday as they waited for moir cmacrrtr leads tram overseas markets. Apart trim same specalatlvr trading aad a lew firm spats In Mac chips, Including. Time* PabHshlßg, the "haads-4»lf" posture was evident thr4wgh4wt the day. Evea the steady H*ogk«ag
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 425 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with October RSS One buyers quoted at 180.50 cents per kilo, down one cent on last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lower London advices and lost further ground on isolated stale bull liquidation
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    • 32 21 Rubber: Sept 20 Singapore: Oct: 180.50 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Oct: 200.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M $29.20 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 77 tonnes (down 19 tonnes)
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    • 117 21 THE KIUIHAR market (or gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $30,492 and closed at $30,178 yesterday Gold was (Ued at US$426 25 an ounce in London this morning ■stti: N.M. ILttkatMM S—m. Mm Bat Hongkong 430.758 *****8 431.50S *****S Singapore (2) 436 008 133 001! 437 COS 434 ODS
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    • 99 21 NOON SSR and SMR pnco yauerdayKAB OdoWi (Carnal Mtal Buyer* Seller* SSR 20 II u«> pallet! ***** *****N SSR SO 11-loa pallet! 154.&0 156 SON MBBLB October BMRCV lltcnpeihtl 1*6.00 M7.00N SMH 1 il 100 pallet I 196.00 I*7 OON SMRS lluopaUell 187.50 IN SON SMRGP II
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    • 25 21 STRAITS TIN price was unchanged at M 529.20 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 19 tonnes to 77 tonnes.
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    • 139 21 CHINESK Prtriace Exrhaage, Singapore, n—n clsalag prices per IM kg yeatertey. CMWMt «U: Bulk fob $85.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $97.00 sellers, new drum fob $101 00 sellers. Ccpra: Mixed (loose) $45 00 buyers. Prs»rr: Muniok white pepper (ob Asia NLW $307 50 sellers.
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    • 206 21 THE US, Sing dollar opened at $2.1660 80 and was traded to a high of $2.1685 96 before easing to close at $2.1660 70 in the Singapore forex market yesterday. Trading was basically quiet and featureless. The US dollar against major currencies was also traded narrowly but
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    • 342 21 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Sep 20: US DolUnfSaol) Offer Bid 7 days 11 10 1 month 11* im 2 months 1111/18 119/18 3 months 12 11% 8 months 12 15/16 12 13 16 9 months 13* 13 12 months 13 5/16 13 3/18
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    • 122 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market eased in quiet late trading on lack of fresh factors yesterday, dealers said. In September, south dropped $10 to Ms72O per tonne and central $15 to $715 In October, south fell $12.50 and central 10 to $720 and in November,
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    • 44 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount hows on Sep X: Overnight —3* Call deposits: 3'i 3. Bayiif B«UU| 1-month Preasury bills 3 1 3 (-month Sank bills 7 11/18 7S/H 3 months CD 711/16 7»/U months CD 8 T> Iwuee: Niiml Dfcuu' C*.
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    • 23 21 Closing interbank rates (or Singapore dollars on Sco 30: vernlght 1 month 2 month* 3 months Overnight M mode 1/U 1
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    • 887 21 rr™"^^^yi Britannia I Wardley Limited] ftff™^ «j ftmA Wholly owned subsidiary of I k^^ i^fcW VI Ift The Hongkong and Shanghai VWI. B^'M K~W Banking Corporation A A acu investment Indicated Deposit Rates H#T%/I.O£* (7r per annum) d-U Jl^'^i^ TERM US$ DM HK$ _C*U M/ 4 IM/z "I 7-1/4 Britannia
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    • 386 22 MALAYSIAN Mosaics Bhd, control of which changed hands only last year, will come under new owners again if its proposed acquisitions go through. The company is now proposing to acquire two companies, which, if approved, will lead to Sabah -based Gek Poh
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    • 594 22 METAL Containers Ltd, reporting its annual results for the first time as a publicly listed company, has failed to meet its profits forecast. Group pretax profits of $3.05 million for the year ended June 30 were well below the $4.22 million forecast last December
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    • 294 22 THE Overseas Union Bank has decided to spread out its acquisition of a 30 per cent stake in Singapore News and Publications among several of its subsidiaries and associates. The bank over the weekend disclosed that it will be directly taking up
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    • 195 22 France intends to issue renewable bonds PARIS, Mon. The French government's planned "renewable bonds" could, affect the future placing of other state paper, such as traditional state loans and Treasury Bills, primary bond market dealers said. The government said it will in future issue registered and bearer bonds of between
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    • 393 22 j NEW YORK, Mon. The I United States monetary authorities intervened once in the foreign exchange market in the May-July quarter, buying small amounts of Deutschemarks and yen, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said. In a quarterly report on the
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    • 346 22 NEW YORK, Mon. When the stock market began kicking up its heels last month, famous bluechip companies with large capitalisations won new favour with institutional investors. These stocks range from General Electric to Eastman Kodak all giants and all components in the Dow
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 404 22 FOR PREVENTION OF FUNGUS (MOLD) Use SUNTAX DRY-PAKCase KING SIZE (30cm x 20cm x 18cm) j I j Now at only Sole Agent H y^^J SUNTAX FLASH PTE. LTtS I f|H^ Block 261. Unit 28-B. Waterloo Centre. \yk Waterloo Street. Singapore 0718 Tel *****63. *****22. *****62 Cable Address: SENSORINT" SINGAPORE^H
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    • 791 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: *****22 RATES: t Monday Friday 9000m—530 pm CLASSIFICATION GROUP (5 00 pm for next day) Ordinary I 00 per word (Mir» $1 5 00) /^■W| f/\ MSir l^w 11l JB^vfl^B^V llb^vl t/\ V^^k.C^ Publn: HoMo, yoo^m^Too^^ T meS) S lDlspl0 (Mm jU 00°Stro^ Times) B PBfaonal Sarvicaa A
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    • 766 23 mil p Ptrsonal Stnrtoes A lull Q Personal Services |W|| Q Personal Services [JT\ g% B m r-.1l P MerchaiiisUe |r-il| P Mfchnndlsa Mil P Merchandise C Business To Business It costs less than you'd think to insure you and your family, your home and possessions against the everyday accidents
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    • 621 23 OUR ENTERPRISE HAVE one lot of well known hair shampoo and household chemical products for sale. Tel: *****10 before 2pm after 2pm *****8. John. STOCK CLEARANCE SALE: Gents/ladles shirts, t-shlrts, blouses. panLv skirts. Wholesale enquiries welcome. 021. Buklt Tlmah Shopping Centre. APPROX. 1«,000 SO.M. Colorbond Roofing Material Some new, some
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    • 603 23 Happy moments Beautiful BrideBeaut) care by Coquetterie Bridal month at Coquetterie from 17th Sept. to 17th Nov. Special discounts on bridal make-up and facial treatments. Attractive free gifts. 02-39 Katong Plaza next to Palace Cinema Call Carol *****56 (for details) 31 Tailoring FASHION OCStQN ft Dressmaking Classes. London Diploma Course
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    • 374 23 RENOVATION WORK FOR HDB. Private houses, undertake office partitions, awnings and furnishings, etc *****15 anytime WE ARE THE Specialists In retaining wall arch and renovations for all private homes. Tel: *****94 WILLY METAL WORKS Co dealing In Iron grille windows, renovation, aluminium works and awnIngs Tel: *****19 37 Aircon/Rafriosfstof LEE
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    • 288 23 I KOWA ELECTRICAL REPAIRS. Services. Installs, sprays and Sells Alrcondllloners. Refrigerators. Washing Machines Home Appliances *****49/ *****49 RENTAL. SALES. SERVICE, and i repair all kinds of alrcondltlonj ers Elegant *****81/ *****64 38 TV/Video/ Sound System FENG SHENO ELECTRICAL specialises in repairing video, colour t.v. washing machine, refrigerator, antenna Installation and
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    • 289 23 J^M rut ftumr KSffaH ft*)*' f"'««* rs 1 sourm*vr a»« A or A»r*Mf** jTthi »o*>-i> r- CALL: *****61/ I *****52 LTH WORLDWIDE COURIER SERVICE A FREIGHT FORWARDERS (S) PTE. LTD. LG-307 Lower Gfd Floor M«f»n Plojo, Nkol l-ighwoy Smgopor* 07 1 9 T«le« ELTEHA RS ***** Cobk ELTEHA SINGAPORE 50
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    • 298 23 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Sarvicas FOR YOUR OMCK business transactions, call us at the International Telex/ Answering (12 hours) bureau for our services I Incoming s 2 00; outgoing 15% (no 1 subscription) Contact *****74 for more Infoynatlon. PREBTIOEOUS OFFICE ADDRESS with confidential answering service and temporary office room
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    • 1034 24 57 Industrial Equip- 60 Businats ment: Sale/Hire Opportunities FO R SALE B«Vf STtJfc-NT/COLLABORATION IN COHT AIMER HANDLERS «">»" H*™ 1 1 hot required Lucca iosi or beautiful piece of land an MVSTIR MOOCI MS3OB please write or phone Mr Nore 1 year old man Suby, 10, Falrrield Oarden. c Hardly
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    • 934 24 I earn f Established group of aeaBjeBBjaBBBBBj |PT^B companies ZMMki LTI WORKS MANAGER QTM COIQNET J.V. lo ba located in East invite, application, lor Malaysia Ideal candidate to possess rCilCDtl Degree In Mechanical EngiUtNtKAL neerlng wllh minimum of 5 CODCUAU years post qualifying indusr \J ft Cm M n trial
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    • 886 24 I Personnel Consultants There's more than one Pllt PfiOOlf* person or one job out e» CVIIIC there Often the tx>dt Mm PnCltinTlC aren't even advertised <«•> eTUeJIfcIUIIO Don't be satisfied with IV* «f A thai* less than you can get XUECkIICI Do what the best do call a personnel eon-
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    • 909 24 a j I W1 I I receptionist cum Westinghouse TELEPHONE RECEPTIONIST CUM OPERATOR TYPIST n...i.iu->i.m» Pleasant personality uuamungm. Wor(( lnde p, nd nUy c OCE ii level c OCE i > level c Typing at 35 wpm a Able to type accurately at 35 a Experience In handling wpm PMBX
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    • 1160 24 ill Employment j Required ESTABLISHED COMPANY OFF A GENERAL CLERK cum TV»»T HOLLANO ROAO requires a Kxp«rience not really essenlial but must have ability to NECErnONMT P^ferablyQCEO- level M^jTr,*^ I B^!"^*.!.? 0 M rre'er'abfy^.b^^operat, c Age not above 23 years old PMBX (not essential^ If you are Interested, please Knowledge
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    • 538 25 Vat Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretmrial Clerical THE ME TROBM.T GROUP requires a RECEPTIONIST CUM TYPIST (or immediate employment c A courteous and pleasant personality c Able to converse fluently In English and Mandarin/dialects. a Some experience on a PABX switchboard a Salary negotiable Inlereeled eppstcants. please ring
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    • 838 25 RECEPTIONIST a Pleasant disposition a No experience necessary a Ability lo type preferred 2SSOMI Required Urgently by a Contract Specialist OENERAL CLERK a Ability to type. a With some knowledge of accounU. Inlereeled pertiee plsaas contact TEL: IS MM dAPPHME COfTEEMOUSE RESTAURANT PTE. LTD Urgently requires: TWO FEMALE GENERAL CLERKS
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    • 1368 25 ijjiA D Employment CHINESE FEMALE OENERAL applicants call personally at 208-210. 2nd floor. Capitol Shopping Centre. North Bridge Road CONSTRUCTION FMM REQUIRES Female Oeneral Clerks. English educated Interested write to Cementmlx Engineering It Co. 32. Loyang Crescent. Spore 1750 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY REQUIRED. Able lo type and cyclostyle Write in with
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    • 434 25 I* 1 1 INDOOR SALES PROMOTERS WANTED EARN UP TO $1 000 OR MORE We are looking ler Female Sate* Promoter* to promote our rang* of well known perfumes at Leading Departmental Storee and al Changi AirAge 17 and above. Pleasant personality Training will be provided Intereeted applicants plasss ring
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    • 486 25 Established fashion company requires Permanent/ Temporary SALES PROMOTERS lo work in only top departmental stores marketing ila high taahion accessories Requirements: Pleasant and matured personality Preferably possess OCE 'O' Level Bilingual (English/ Mandarin) Sales experience an advantage Attractive salary and commision For immediate Interview, please call: *****55/ S. Established Furniture
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    • 690 25 ill Q Employment An established Company requires MALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE Completed N S preferred With experience In construction Interested please apply with full particulars staling contact telephone number enclosing nonreturnable photo to: The Advertiser S.T. Box No. AVM4S 1 Mew Industrial Roed Singapore I*U An Expanding Jewellery Company requires IMDOOR
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    • 580 25 WANTED URGENTLY SALESMEN with Class 3 driving licence, experience not necessary Basic salary $500 Attractive commission Vehicle provided Call personally at Blk 1011. 11. Aljunled Avenue 3. Singapore 1438 BEAUTY ADVISE"! do you acquire a life long profession and to be trained as a qualified Beauticians' 1 We provide full
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    • 601 25 ill Q Employment WANTED For overseas posting to Brunei. ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER Degree/ recognised Diploma In Civil/ Structural Engineering 2 years working experience Possess valid class 3 driving licence Attractive salary and bonus, accommodation and transport will be provided in Brunei Interested, please apply with full particulars and photograph (non-returnable)
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    • 388 26 111 D Employment 66 Situations Vacant t) TechnlcMl INMB SINGAPORE LMTI-D Applications are invited for the following positions:- TECHNICAL PERSONNEL eNTC 3 in Metal Machining/ Maintenance Fitting eExperience is not a pre-requisite Successful candidates will be given various job assignments to be trained in overall manufacturing function, c Completed N.S,
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    • 531 26 An established organisation mi lea for the following positions to work in So ith-Kust Amu INSTRUMENT TECHNICIAN/ MECHANICS Kxpt-nrnced In Installation, check out and calibration electronic pneumatic hydraulic control systems Knowledge of proper application of various pieces of test equipment such as digital voltmeters, oscilloscopes, i .instant current and voltage
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    • 1023 26 ill Q Employment AngMoKlo MECHANICAL/ ELECTRONIC TECHNICIANS for PCB Auto Inserting machines Age 20 -25 yrs old Completed NS. Possess ITC/NTC 3 In mechanical or electronic engineering Able to work on 2 rotating shifts Interested applicants kindly call personally to mi Ka>rsonn*)i Lr*)pi FOSTER ELECTRIC (8) PTE LTD Unit 211-222,
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    • 494 26 fll X I Employment IXT II J ALBERT COLOUR PHOTO finishIng Laboratory requires Male Lab Assistant in developing of photographs Experience not necessary Age 19 21 (completed NS). Attractive salary .environment Tel: *****4/*****0. Blk 34. 32D. Commonwealth Lane. Spore 0314 LEADING LABORATORY REQUIRES Laboratory Technician HSC/ SC holders with relevant
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    • 305 26 Olivetti Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment. We have Immediate vacancies for C_m_lo Starting pay ICTIMIC grade 1 Operator I Production f c oa4 1 per month No shift •No microscopes 5 day week >: ■:j::j Over 8400 per month with overtime &S Maximum basic pay for grade 1 operators
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    • 295 26 Ml 0 Employment SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY SINGAPORE PT^LTD SEAGATE TECNNOLOOV. Issdmg minulic tursf ol Wirtcr.«sl«f Disc Dm»»s InvttM you lo mak* Saagat* row caraor. W» requite with Primary 8 education and above o 16 yean of age and above. Experience In PCB Inspection and rework for Operators) preferred In addition lo
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    • 428 26 METALS ORES PTE. LTD. (Of The Union Carbide Group) Due lo eipanaion programme, we have vacencieefor FACTORY OPERATIVES ftEOUMEMENTf primary education prepared to do shift work Singaporeans Malaysians Starting salary above HOC pm Upon confirmation aoov* 9000 p.m. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS attractive shift allowance free meal and refreshment free medical and
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    • 495 26 fjjli Q Employment An Expanding PCB Manufacturer In ANO MO KIO has Immediate vacancies for the following poMlitm* MALE/FEMALE Q.C. FOREMAN Mm OCE O p Level or OCI A 1 Level Experience preferred but not essential Male applicants must have completed full-time National Service Salary will commensurate with qualifications and
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    • 357 26 Something For Everyone... In Today's Straits Times Classified Need professional help with o problem you're having 3 Look into the Classified today for the solutions! CA T C I -84.4422 I The Straits Times Classified s Personal Services Merchandise TIMES PRINTERS requires temporary male Factory Workers Average earnings: $380 $5&0
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    • 425 27 Iff i Q Employment g) Production Progressive Container 4 Metal Printing Company in Jurong requires MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION WORKERS (lood prospects and Incentives far right people Salary plus meals allowance plus medical bent-fits Pleaae caN personalty to: SUPERIOR METAL PRINTING PTE. LTD IS. OUL WAV SINGAPORE 22*2 TEL 2**2* oS/
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    • 375 27 HYUNDAI ENGRG CONSTR. CO. LTD unites applications from suitable candidates for the following posls:--(A) ACCOUNTS CLERK c GCE O 1 level, LCCI Certificate (preferable, able to type a minimum speed of 40 wpm and knowledge of book-keeping) (B) PERSONNEL CLERK c OCE O 1 level c Good command of written
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    • 742 27 Iff i D Employment i nt ii i EIIDB Applications are Invited from Singapore Citizens for appointment as: (A) ASSISTANT LIFT RESCUE OPERATOR Primary education and must possess a valid Class 3 Driving Licence Van driving experience Is preferred but not essential. Commencing al 5460 In the salary scale ranging
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    • 665 27 Wit- D Employment i FUNAI SINGAPORE PTE FUNAI SINGAPORE PTE LTD urgently needs the following poets: 1) TECHNICIANS c Must have experience In radio servicing and repair c Possesses a relevant Radio Servicing Technical Certificate or equivalent 2) LINE INSPECTION O.C. c Male/Female c No scope work needed c Some
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    • 476 27 COLD STORAGE TRADING PTE LTD has immediate vacancies for: (1) FEMALE CLERKS a OCE level a Able to type. a Preferably with working experience but not essential (2) DELIVERY ATTENDANTS a Physically fit. c IS years and above Interested epplicants, plssss caM per.or.all, at The Personnel Department COLD STORAGE TRADING
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    • 1052 27 ■A Q Employment f^ CflflJf? S /0//7 US SS 1 r >■■■■■■ i mtmm nTI PART-TIME OR PRODUCTION STEWARDESSES OPERATORS M f E if E8 (Mela) a Hork pcrmts itifcMt lor a No shift dm K-s kUjyiunj a Average inrome exceeds Eipencncc nol rwctistry WOO Total income tic»dn| Jl OOOprr
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    • 929 27 ijjl^ Employment WATEP.CP.AFT (S) PTE LTD SEA VIEW HOTEL t, run-, .pore CHA^ZoT reoulres immediately L»«N MAIOS requires tmmeaiaiely y A«-COlel>mO»aHO 4 REr-RKStRATIOM MECHANICS ,».i TUT „m o EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIANS ifrf S FRONT OFFICE CASHIERS Certificate) (FEMALE! |2) 2 BOATMEN <i-«s«l*.) lit i F iesp^ij r c r Li <
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    • 1659 28 lI A Q Employment GIENEAGLES HOSPITAL RE Rfi Situation* Vitrnnl OUIRES I Kebun and 1 Garden 00 SIIUanOM VCWW mbour,, interested applicants. ■^Bmmi^Sb^b^b^bSbS please call personally at: 4/0 —^^^^«i.^i«i» Napier Road. Spore 1025 for an I) Mlscelfneous co|(pAN¥ MOome Experienced Inexperienced Workers to lay carpets/ wallKrta Kuni Snack Bar 4
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    • 1161 28 H[ Vehicles Boats Q I Vehicles Boats Performance you'll appreciate on tight corners and bumpy roads. H Povyer that you never expect could come from such an economical engine. Value you find in the fine fit and finish of the car and added H M value with Mazda's Extended Service
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    • 1314 28 Q Vehicles ft Boats Vehicles Boats One of the world s most popular pick-ups at a special price. lovota Hi-Lux is more of what you're after. Versatile. Dependable. Toyota-tough. TOYOTW A willing worker with the back-up of V V excellent after-sales service. I Plus the ready availability of parts. |i|™l
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    • 1496 29 Q Vehicles Boats 1 JUST ARRIVED BRAND new 76 Vehicles For Sate metallic, available now for regls- tratlon Tel *****68 Majld _J ~»-W LATE It7s BKRCEOES 280S Very rora nice paintwork Original Interior like new Low mileage Tip top O -LATE. END 71 M Cortina n C C9o Zv^lM/^'lM 0
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    • 1158 29 jC_J E Vehicles Boats ~-~~-~~~l IS7S TOYOTA COROLLA Coupe. alrcond. radio/ cassette, sports Something s ln Bood conduon Tel mrr nr I*7* STARLETT Immaculate condition, radio cassette, alrcon, luff kotte. 1 private owner FllPrVnnP $16.800 Tel: Ricky *****11. V Cl I UIIG. It7f T ovOTA STARLET with alrj_ cond. radio/
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    • 1428 29 PACIFIC MOTOR CREDIT PTE. LTD. m y COHUnerCIMI (known lor top quaMty uaad cara) Vehicles PtO J« C J A 2!T2S_^ A J'* LEE ENO FOO 4 BROTHERS E «i.*«! C £_Z£ MOTOR PTE. LTD TEL: *****53 Z*****3 SSI, Baloattor Road (WM) ISS2 BMW 7281 A alrcond (co) Ta»: 2SSII2S
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    • 866 29 JC3J Vehicles Boats ATTRACTIVE OFFER 0 000 OUALITY USED cars wantfor all good/used car, from 1B» paym^Call"™, I ofw onwards, (company private K?hard Cheong^^ registration accepted) Cash puyment HOUSEWIFE UROENTLV REAlso required all PARF and f" 1 1 onwards Lancer, srrarjear UaUun. Mazda. Honda Accord CHENG KMA TRAtMMO CO C
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    • 732 29 _Jk|| r Acconvnodatlon A Mil Properties APT/CONDO FOR LEASE Ardmore Park IA-omore Par* i $5,400 Balmoral Tower 55.50 C Miramar Mansion (Newton roj $4,500 Village (Pasir Parang) $3,500 Pandan Valley $2,500 APT/CONDO FOR SALE Cairnhill Plaza $990,000 Villa Delle Rose $1 2M HOUSES FOR LEASE Cornwall Garden $9,000 Leedon Park
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    • 3808 30 mm^Zm Ruby Industrial Complex ■fc^gp^ fHTT^^W^^^^ I hi, ■MpjJHHJH^H /y 1 in y L^^. "J^ J Everyone... B^^ I PI (IWPHPPPIPiIIPPiPBPiIPiiB I 'LOCATION 'TRANSPORT NET 'SPACIOUS LIFTS d i S |2SMMl3i£l[^^ MODERN CONVENIENCE StrZltS r^ r^ r^ r^ r^ r^ r^ r^ r^ r^ r^ l^ r^ r^ r^ *2i
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    • 1517 31 jgk\ c Accommodation B[| r Properties DAH.I/ WEEKLY. Alrcondllloned 88 Accommodation VKant bourhood Privacy area *****71 after 10 30a m mBM,. W*TS. IV IS 3 furnished rooms. a>i rt alrcond. carpeted Washing. 9f FlmtM cleaning available Preferably single working foreigners/ stuWST. 9. HILLTOP. EXCLUSIVE 3- defltS t3K/ 800 MB2MI bedroomed
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    • 1179 31 lUU PropwU** I SOMMERVN.LE ESTATE WE have clients wanting studio and 2- a jl bedroomed apartments. Owners. la^T Jr please contact Johnny Loh As- -t aV .r/dl"~ soclates Tel *****55/*****26 <BJr \F TAIWANESE COUPLE REQUIRE av h S Furnished/ unfurnished apart- yV^WBOtX ment/ house Any location con- tß'tT Jfut sldered
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    • 972 31 jg±\\ r Accommodation A Hill r Properties DISTRICT 11: MOST exclusive CONCORD (*****9)) OFFERS residential neighbourhood Casuarlna Road $245,000 Teach Beautifully maintained modern er's Estate $410,000 Kirn Nan 2-storey detached house Area Park $520,000 Yew Llan Park approximately 8,500 sq ft. 3 bed- $445,000 Coronation Road West rooms, guestroom, 3
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    • 716 31 All C Accommodation 4 [■111 Properties WST. 14, BRAND NEW double- DIST 21 SINGLE STOREY BUNGA storey semi-detached 4.500 sq ft LOW. Renovated area 4300 sq ft 3 bedrooms, /servant's, split- 3 bedrooms, selling $450 0000n0 level Freehold $640,000 Villa- Call Nancy. *****3 o'sT 2^ 1 TASTEFULLY RENO- house ":oS.
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    • 723 31 ji% C Accommodation ***** Properties WESTPtAK CONDOMINIUM. OIST /i^i I TvDe '"OO sq ft 3 bedrooms' ■< MMM I servant's 2 spacious balconies. ■WTObM swimming pool, sauna bath and .W^ other outdoor facilities Free «*SF^r H 1 nol< l Completion Keb 1983 Korl.l '.IMi- t. elgners eligible Wess Associates BANYAN
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    • 3728 32 [jjk\ I E Accommodation i~ .^tkm C Accommodatloii Ij^l I r Accommodation Ski I C Accommodation t~ T r« u »i r..i^ 1 11 Proparttes |W|l T Properties [gIU V Properties j V Properties U Jrw BuM>6 DIST IS SEA BREEZE walkup APARTMENTS/ TERRACE HOUSES DIST 17 TAMPMCS ROAD 12
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    • 777 34 Jj^ G Traval Guide The Best of JNewZealapd ITdaVS AvFrom $3490 Wanderer O^m i v Thisvear Sjnath^-n Mf^lß fe^Bec 12. kl^ °i KM 1 Crt)od accommobest deal ever to »^[C>XWj .lation with private New Zealand WXgoSiPl facilities. Australia. 1. value- lf/_^2 i l 1 Jt3f All breakfasts packed days for
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    • 1212 34 EUROPE OVERLAND TOUR 1°^"" 7th Oct 24 days II.MXI SERVICE (T/A o*2) HIMALAYAS EXPEDITION °S !!!!?!!,^7.*! VfT^S?'' 14th Nov-slh Dec. 20 days. (MOO Stmi J^Ui SUmo PULAU TIOMAN 25Z/7**, aoIJOS, 352M40 25th-28th Sept, 4D/3N. tMO »*N OCNTWM »WB/tI2S RHUU ISLAND Dep 8. 15. 22. 29/10 9.00pm 24th-26th Sept. 3D/2N. SISS
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      135 35 MADAM ONG WEI KIM (BELOVED WIFE OF THE LATE MR CHNG PHEE LAM) AGED 69 WAS CALLED HOME TO THE LORD ON 19.9.1982 LEAVING BEHIND: SON: CHNG HENG TAT DAUGHTER-IN-LAW: JENNY KO GUAN CHOON STEP SON: CHNG KIAT LENG DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW: HENG CHOO ANG KERN YONG HENG TEE ONG HIE
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      189 35 MAOAM DMUNAM AQEDC2 WIFE of LATE GO VIND A R A JU N AIDU Passed away peacefully on 20th September 1962 Leaving behind Sons Seelharamalu alias George SI la. Selhuraman. Mohanasundram. Thlnathayalan. Daughters Komalavalll. SaroJInl alias Baby. Sulochana. Rukumanl, several Sons-in-law and several Uuughlers-ln-law and several grand children
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    • 180 35 The lamHy of the i«i. MR KHOO TIONG LI AN departed 17th 8«pt. 1M2 expresses their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the Doctors and Nurses of Ward 11, Toa Payoh Hospital; The Rev. Ong Chalk Ohee, Rev. Daniel Tan all relatives and friends for their kind attendance, wreaths,
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      313 35 In Evartoving Mamory of Mdm ALEMCLOO (SALATCMI) D«p.r1.d 21 S«p IH1 Sadly missed by: Husband: Ratnam Suppoh Chiidr.n RatnaKumwi. RatnaKaia, R.m.Moh.n. RalnaSakar, RalnaKumar, RatnaSundar, RatnaMata Sons-in-law: Saew Lawranca, Y«i lappan Diughltri in-lia Nigimmil. Maana Grandsons Scow JaWta > Aahok, Saow Janaan Anand MDM. KHOO WAH NEO (MRS.
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • 1236 35 LONDON, Monday United general Wilkins to lead England assault on the Danes 6 FOR me It is so important we get players who are thrilled to play for our country. I have always felt there was no better club to play for than England. I
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    • 600 35 lUllaa Pint MvWaa: Avellino 2 Aacoli 0, Catanzaro 0 Torino 0, Genoa 0 Fiorentina 3, Inter Milan 1 Sampdoria 2, Juventus 2 Cesena 0, Pisa 2 Napoli 0, As Roma 1 Verona 0, Udlnese 1 CagUari 1. ArgeattaUa: Velez Sarsfield 1 Racing de Cordoba 1, Union de
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    • 435 35 GOLF ROUND-UP NOTTINGHAM, Mon. Nick Faldo, of Britain, saw his overnight fourstroke lead dwindle to one with three holes to play before he captured the Tournament Players' golf championship by three shots at Hollinwell yesterday. Manuel Calero, of Spain, exerted pressure
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    • 233 35 PONTE VEDRA, Mon. Raul Ramirez, of Mexico, and American Brian Gottfried won the Association of Tennis Players' doubles championship when Australians Kirn Warwick and Mark Edmondson were forced to default in the final because Warwick injured his knee. The injury seemed to eliminate any chance
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    • 450 35 ANNOONCEMEMTI Tha Alma BhanN Pex>i« olttv. l.t. MR t. RAMAUMOAM, HIE Formerly of the Survey Department, Singapore ■Pi b* obaarvad en WEDNESDAY. 22nd Saptombar. 1N2 at Mm Mvan Tampta. Orchard Road biatnn>na at 7pjn. The children and their families cordially Invite Friends Relatives to take part In the prayers Dr.
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    • 321 36  -  TIPTOP By TIERCE betting, introduced by the Singapore Turf Club on the second weekend of the Perak Derby Meeting, is gaining popularity with off-course punters at Bukit Timah after a hesitant start. In Race 6 last Sunday the second day of the Selangor Turf Club
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    • 225 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. These horses ran well here over the weekend and can be followed Charlie's Angel 11, a beaten favourite in his debut outing, showed early pace. With the benefit of last week's run, he could be a different horse in his next outing. Scarab deserves
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    • 88 36 SEVEN Class 2 horses who won at Kuala Lumpur over the weekend have been promoted to the top class. They are: Alchemist (127), Excalibur II (123), Freedom Fighter II (125), Morejoy (116), Prime Asset (118), String O'Pearls II (135), Trepan (120). From Class 4 to 3:
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    • 239 36 Cl 4 Div 7 1,200 m 1. Aripin 2 Kampong Batu 3. Hatteras 4. Noble Nap Dist: 3. nk. nk Time 1:14.4 n 4 Div 6 1,200 m 1. Aeras 2. Happy Melody IV 3. Flake Of Snow 4. Proctor II Dist: 1.1
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    • 1503 36 KUALA I.IMIM K Mon Weights, ratings and barri er draws for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY ClaM 2 Ore 2 1 ,200 m (Ratings: ill 100) 5 Polynesian II 57 111 3 Adeline's Pet 56 5 110 2 Balik Pulau 56 5 110 14 Cameron Highlands IV 56.5
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    • 353 36 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. How the beaten favourites fared here over the weekend SATURDAY (yielding): RACE 1: Newcomer Charlie's Angel n, kept a handy third till the straight, failed to "fire" in the run home, finishing fifth to a li-the-way winner An pin RACE I: Tin
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    • 114 36 LONDON, Mon. Europe's richest horse race, the French Prix De L'Arc De Triomphe, is to be sponsored by a British-based catering company who said that they would also like to sponsor an English classic. The group, Trusthouse Forte, announced they were putting nearly £400.000
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    • 259 37 BRISBANE, Mon THE Commonwealth Games faced their first crisis today when the Scottish team threatened to withdraw because they were dissatisfied with their accommodation. Team manager Arthur Campbell told reporters "This is the worst accommodation I've encountered in my 25 years involvement with international sport.
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    • 23 37 HYDERABAD, Mon. Pakistan beat Australia by 59 runs in a one-day 40-overs match here today. Scores: Pakistan 229-6 Australia 170-9. Reuter.
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    • 22 37 WMF Singapore edged out Vanleer 3-2 in a Div. Two Jurong Inter-company Ovaltine Football League match at Jurong Stadium yesterday.
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    • 220 37 Chen in line for the honours JIMMY CHEN staked his claim for the Masters' title when he rolled an impressive six-game series of 1,238 pintails at the Queenstown Bowl men's graded championship yesterday (writes LEONARD KING). Chen, 27, rolled lines of 231, 202. 196, 193, 213 and 203 for a
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    • 72 37 IRISH eyes will he smiling when the Garda police rngby team from Dublin arrive in Singapore today to play two friendly matches (writes J. Rajendraa). The visitors will take on Singapore Cricket Huh at the Padang tomorrow (S.IS p.m.) and Police Sports Association at
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    • 366 37  -  TAY CHENG KHOON By Peter forced out of East Asia tourney SINGAPORE'S chances of maintaining their monopoly of the East Asia individual squash tournament suffered a setback yesterday when Peter Hill was forced to withdraw from this year's tournament, starting in Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 3. Singapore Squash
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    • 227 37  - Golden shots bang in form for the Games PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE shooters Lee hum Cheok and Tan Boon Huat will leave for Brisbane on their mission to kill this Saturday. They will, of coarse, be accompanied by their deadly weapons and several boxes of ammunition. Bat residents of Brisbane
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    • 326 37  -  HAKIK AT RAI By SINGAPORE Hockey association secretary M. Param yesterday took his younger brother, M. Jeevanathan, to task for withdrawing from the national hockey team to the Tun Razak Cup and then playing club cricket over the weekend. Jeevanathan withdrew at the last
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    • 372 37 Republic win but tough times ahead KUALA LUMPUR, Mon MALACCA practically ensure themselves of a quarter-final berth in the Razak Cup hockey tournament today when they beat Perak 1-0 in a Group C match at the Tun Razak Stadium here. In a Group B match, Singapore beat Trengganu 2-0 through
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    • 203 37 PORT Authority Recreation (lab became the Singapore Hockey Association Division One champions when the tournament committee awarded them a walkover against Police Sports Association (writes Haklkat Ral). Hie two teams were to have met on Aag. 24 bat the two match umpires U.S. Loom
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    • 84 37 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE UNDISPUTED CHAMPIONS OF THE WORLD. LENE KOPPEN LIEM SWIE KING So it's finally settled. After five gruelling days of furious competition, we have the undisputed badminton champions of the world! We at Alba are exceedingly proud to have been a part of this history-making event. We wish
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    • 214 38 Soo Lve erases Nada's record SKAH SOO LYE sent M. Guaaseaa's national record for the 4M metres hurdles Into history with a 53.1--second run In Mainz, West Germany, on Sunday (writes Haklkat Rai). He was Joined by R. Nadaraian, who claimed his second national mark when he did 48 mm.
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    • 202 38 SINGAPORE Airlines cruised into the semifinals of the Singapore Business Houses Football League senior knockout tournament with a crushing 5-0 win over Nestle at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday (writes J. kajendran). But, despite being blessed with the services of former internationals Goh Koon
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    • BRIEFS
      • 41 38 AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL: Melbourne: Carlton 13-16 (94) beat Hawthorn 8-15 (63) in an Australian rules football semi-final match at the weekend. Other results Adelaide: Glenelg 15-17 (107) bt Sturt 9-18 (72). Perth: Swan Districts 18-19 (127) bt Claremont 11-12 (78).
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      • 70 38 CYCLING: American Greg Lemond won the Tour de L'Avenir road race after the 11th and final stage in Morzine. The 21-year-old Nevada rider (Renault Gitanes) finished with the main pack eight seconds behind the final stage winner, team-mate Pascal Jules, of France. Jules covered the 79.1 km stage
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      • 44 38 HOCKEY: Scotland clinched top qualifying spot in their section of the Ma Systems European men's championship when Italy beat Switzerland 2-1 at Glasgow's Helen vale Park. The Italians' win gave them cold comfort after their 3-0 hammering by Scotland on Saturday.
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      • 60 38 MOTOR RACING: Michele Alboreto and Piercarlo Ghinzani, of Italy, drove their Lancia Turbo to victory in a I,oookm. world endurance championship sports car race. Corrado Fabi and Alessandro Nannini finished second in another Lancia Turbo. Third place went to a Porsche 936 c driven by Pescarolo, Bob Wallek
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      • 52 38 SNOOKER: Briton Terry Parsons staged a comeback yesterday to win the world amateur championship, defeating Canadian Jim Bear 11-8 in the best-of-21 final. The 47-year-old Welshman entered yesterday's play trailing 7-5, but played strongly on the final day, putting together runs of 58 and 61 in beating the
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      • 49 38 wr.iiiHiur TirNu: ueienmnK nantamweight champion Anton Kodyabashev, of Bulgaria, broke the combined world record for the category when he lifted a total of 280 kg. I2skg. for the snatch and 155 kg. for the jerk to retain his title at the world championships in Ljubljana, Yugoslavia. Agencies.
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    • 95 38 THERE was a lot of beat but little soccer skill as Jaroag Town Corporation Recreation Clab clubbed UPRIP/ ESD 44 in a Singapore Government Services Football Leagae Dlv. Three aaarter-final match at the Farrer Park Athletic Ceatre yesterday (writes Hakl Robust pia v was the order of the
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    • 188 38 Malaysia add new blood to squad MALAYSIA have included seven newcomers, including Trengan nu's top striker Norzaidi Mohammed, in their squad for the Merlion Cup soccer tournament at the National Stadium from Oct. 5-17 (writes Joe Doral). The initial squad of 20 will begin their preparation, under coach M. Chandran,
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    • 71 38 JOLLJLADS Football Club will meet Selangor V. O. C. Sports Hub in their Hindu New Year Trophy soccer match at the Farrer Park Athletic Centre on Saturday. This year"s match will be the 10th in the series. Selangor have won the trophy (or the past (our
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    • 235 38  - Merlion misery at the double LEONARD KING By SINGAPORE will launch their Merlion Cup soccer tournament campaign without their two top players striker Fandi Ahmad and goalkeeper David Lee. National team manager Yusoff Ismail had appealed last week to Niac Mitra, the Indonesian professional club for the release of Fandi
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    • 421 38  -  JOE DORAI Bj 4 SOMETIMES we don't even get oar allowances after the matches. This may appear petty, hot It reflects on the administration. And on most occasions, none of the SGSPL officials, except for those involved with the teams on the field, are around to supervise
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    • 282 38  - Maybank awarded called-off match J. R A JENDR AN By THE Singapore Business Houses Football League's tournament committee yesterday decided to award last Friday's junior knockout match to Maybank. Maybank were leading 5-0 against Metal Box at the Toa Payoh Athletic Centre when referee M. Maniam abandoned play. Maniam called
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    • 108 38 BADMINTON Mea'a Julor inW-rlob leogae: Sunbeam v Harper, Useful v SAFRA, Tien Wah v SAFSA, Rose v Schools (SBH. 7.30 p.m.). BOWLING QoMBStoWB meo't graoed efeampiaoaUps (Queenstown Bowl, 10 a.m.). HOCKEY Tib fUiak Cip: Forces v Brunei; F.T. v Kedah Selangor v Penang (Kuala Lumpur) SOCCER SBHFL ■eater k.». Wonuuneat:
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  • 122 39 AND NOW, A VODKA CALLED SOLIDARITY NEW YORK, Mon. An American businessman is trying to cash in on Poland's troubles by launching a vodka called Solidarity, after the independent trade union movement there. Mr Edward Potocki, who is of Polish stock, vows that he will give 5 per cent of
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  • 31 39 BEIJING, Mon. China's national airline, CAAC, will resume services tomorrow to Baghdad which were suspended a year ago because of the Iran-Iraq War, Xinhua news agency said today. Reuter
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  • 299 39 THIS scene wltk picnickers bringing their own lights will moo be a thing of the past for Saturday night outings at tke "barberue stretek" of East Coast Park. For tke nine-kilo-metre stretch of parkland, from ttfe Big Splask to tke Lagoon Food
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  • 83 39 MONTE CARLO, Mon. The body of Princess Grace of Monaco will be buried in a hall next to the altar in the Roman Catholic cathedral here where she was married 26 years ago. The funeral service was held last Saturday but the burial was delayed until
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  • 34 39 NAIROBI. Mon. Ugandan troops killed a policeman and three ruling party members mistakenly suspected of being anti-government guerillas In a shoot-out south-east of the capital Kampala, a Ugandan newspaper reported today. UPI.
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  • 30 39 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 4.78 to 912.16 In the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.
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  • 487 39 HK mobs attack Japanese shops HONGKONG, Mon. ANTI-JAPANESE protests entered a new dimension here last night when hundreds of soccer fans, upset by their team's defeat, turned their anger against Japanese shops and restaurants. Today, police stepped up security around Japanese businesses in the British colony. Last night, protestors smashed
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  • 515 39 'Use in M-E conflict to be discussed' WASHINGTON, Mon PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos said yesterday the United States could use its bases in his country in a crisis affecting the region, but that their possible use in a Middle East conflict had still to
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  • 59 39 WASHINGTON, Mon. Five Secret Service officers on embassy security were shifted to administrative duties ahw charges that they were involved In a burglary at the hotel of visiting President Ferdinand Marcos, a spokesman confirmed yesterday. "They are being investigated for possible involvement in a burglary at the Sheraton
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  • 55 39 PARIS, Mon. Five Guineans. including two carrying diplomatic passports and one carrying a firearm, were prevented from kidnapping an exiled Guinean after a demonstration against the visit of President Sekou Toure of the West African nation, French official sources said today. The official did not disclose when
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    • 143 39 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers In a few areas in the late morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 1.11 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: C.54 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 6/17 C Fine Maalla 13 23C Cloudy Amsterdam 13/20 C Clear MHkwan* 4 14C
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 853 2 41 still love living at home now, when I can, because it's lovely to be looked after once in a while. I think it's important. So many societies don't practice keeping home and family close. 7 Pat Kramm She lives in faraway Hawaii, near to the open sea
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      • 844 2  -  LINDA NEO By Aiyah, these young people... they don't sing, they won't dance. They just want to watch. What's there to see, if no one wants to per- form? Gunong Sayang Club stalwart "YOU must come," my friend said. "I am organising a Dondang Sayang party. "Just imagine
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 1101 6 Naresh Sohal hat just become an even bigger name in the West with his composition for the prestigious and challenging BBC Henry Wood Promenade Concerts this year*. But RACHEL BARNES, in London, finds the Indian composer "quietly apprehensive" and "less happy" in Britain. Naresh
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      • 642 6 MODERN JAPANESE CRAFTS National Museum Young People s Gallery Sept 18-30, 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Free admission Reviewed by K. MALATHY IT IS a drinking glass but it's no ordinary glass. It is odd-shaped, polygonal, slightly slanted instead of cylindrical short and squat and fits
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      • 723 7  -  Jacintha Abisheganaden By LOOK closely. Those arched backs in the arabesque position do not belong to students of ballet but to Singapore's core of ballet teachers. For five days (Sept 12 to Sept 16), they punished the floorboards of the Singapore Ballet Academy in an intensive
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      • 486 7 Coming up at SBC long, long Hotel ENTHUSIASTS of Hongkong television drama will be able to see more and longer serials from the British colony soon. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation will be running an 129-episode serial one of Hongkong's longest contemporary dramas— when the current Wednesday evening's tragic romance drama,
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    • 416 2 There's no better choice 1 than Rediffusion's 4 ESS lEb^^r 2 I /f 9 Vrtt* Wk '*J ■Monthly Rental $50 H V>Jr &*r *4m wF w^ *<*«* w«v > SanV c PHILIPS With Remote Control p^^P 6^ Model 20CT-3430 I Downpayment: $1 60 I I 24 months x $47* I
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    • 48 3 AdvrrtMrmmM MEDICATED FORMULA helps heal piles, relieves itching. Now you can get relief from the itching, burning and pain of piles with Preparation H a medicated formula that helps heal injured tissues and helps reduce the painful swelling. Preparation H also lubricates, s making bowel movements less painful.
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    • 1306 4 APPOINTMENTS f| An expanding Consultancy Firm has the fol lowing vacancies for quantity surveying staff to undertake challenging assignments in I ■k^J interesting and diversifed projects:--1 Executive Quantity We ore a well-established company with Onruaunr diversified interests in marine salvage, ship- oUlVcyUr building and repairing, ond offshore engi- rw ree
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    • 598 4 GARFIELD ByJlm Davis YOO REALLY SMOOLP THINK ABOOT JOOGINa&ARFieLR V IT'5 50% MENTAL, VOO KNOW J JOG. JOG, JOG. v *s ORBATI JOGJOajOG. f~^ fZr^Z^\ I \^v s*S V PANT PANT U ILL WORK ON (IT I6?n t^ SWEAT rV THE OTHER <©^P O \OTHERTIME Vfs 52 I I 1982
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    • 362 5 PEANUTS By Schulz KNOCK KNOCK By Andy Hold Dan Arnold YOU'RE SDPPOSEP TO I BUT YOU PON^T KNOU) fiillflCK^x v, |^o's there^ a^^cq_la:| MEET YOUR COUSIN HE o^2!?r bwS', vJflCKr^ X^ AT THE STATION 7 ANP SHE POESNT KNOW KNv 1 1 7 iHtMMHUN, ujHAT YOU LOOK LIKE...^ V<^ Fj\
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 283 7 CHUA MIA TEE ART EXHIBITION One-man TODAY: Siagaptre 1.15 exhibition by Mr Chua, who is the chairman of the a.m. (2.8 m), 7.41 a.m. management committee of the Nanyang Academy of (0.5 m), 1.22 p.m. (2.6 m), Fine Arts. British Council, Singapore Rubber House. 7.35 p.m. (0.4 m). 11 a
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    • 168 8 V m \Jm DPI^Wl BP^-yiaBI R El B£l IG Imagine the heavy flow of traffic that plys along the B^I^P -"^^F^s It must give you consistently sharp and bright pictures that will not fizzle out. Benjamin Sheares Bridge every day It must give you high fidelity sound. Imagine the load
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  • SECTION THREE
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    • 818 1  -  TAN JONG SEE and KWAN ZI By FOR the early Chinese immigrants who braved the stormy seas to settle in an unknown place, the belief in supernatural power was hard to part with. In fact, most clan associations were founded on temples. Singapore's earliest clan association, Ning Yang
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    • 302 1 THOUGH the clans of the early immigrant Chinese could each bring along the deities which they worshipped in China, there were two deities which were worshipped by all. They were the Goddess of the Sea and Da Bo Gong (Tua Peck Kong). The relationship
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      • 42 1 Above: The Hokklen Tlan Pn Gong (Thian Hock Keng) at Telok Ayer. Right: The old building of Niag Yang Hoi Gnan (Ning Yenng Hoi Kuan) which was demolished in IN2. The present building stands on the same site i i
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