The Straits Times, 12 March 1983

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times pEstd. 1845 SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83
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  • 798 1  -  RONNIE WAI PAUL JACOB To settle for less could mean a tragic waste of lives: Dr Yeo By and 4 THE SAF makes no apology that m every cohort of students, we expect to have our share of the very best, the toughest, the
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  • 58 1 SEOUL, Fri. An air force sergeant committed suicide today after opening fire on his relatives during a family quarrel and killing one of them, police said. Lee Sok-jin, 24, a military policeman, commandeered a taxi with a revolver and broke into his uncle's house where
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  • 260 1 BANGKOK, Fri. THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda appealed for calm amid agitation against armybacked proposals to amend the constitution during Parliament's special session. Hundreds staged an anti-amendment rally yesterday near one of Bangkok's military headquarters, where an activist leader and an MP
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  • 31 1 MONTEVIDEO, Fri. Uruguay, saying it was following the advice of its foreign creditors, suspended principal payments on its US$25O million (about *****.5 million) shortterm debt for 90 days. UP
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  • 218 1 Jews try to storm Islamic holy site JERUSALEM, Fri. A GROUP of about 45 rightwing Jewish religious extremists armed with rifles, pistols and shovels tried to storm Islam's holiest site m Jerusalem early today. But police foiled the attempt and arrested most of them. Police spokesman Meir Gilboa said they
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  • 22 1 STOCKHOLM, Fri. Professor Ulf von Euler, winner of the 1979 Nobel Prize for Medicine, has died. He was 78. AP
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  • 173 1 Suharto hints he may step down JAKARTA, Friday PRESIDENT Suharto indicated today that after 17 years, his leadership of Indonesia may be drawing to a close. In a speech to the Indonesian Congress after he was sworn m, he said his fourth five-year term would be the "last phase" for
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  • 50 1 IT WAS an experience not to be forgotten. To go to these talks (the Malaya constitutional conference) with a suave, polished and a very much upper-upper class gentleman, putting across a very British point of view, extremely polite, but extremely ruthless. PM Lee
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  • 72 1 I CERTAINLY had great confidence m Lee Kuan Yew and I also realised that his confidence m us depended partly I think (arrogance apart), on my remaining where I was. JOHN DRYSDALE assesses the historical significance of the contribution made to Singapore's political
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  • 161 1  - Thach does not deny move... FAN LIAN CHOO LIAK TENG KIAT By" and NEW DELHI, Friday VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach today appeared to confirm that a move had been made during the past two weeks here over the question of future Indochinese-Asean talks aimed at reaching a solution
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  • 179 1 Proposal opens a door Raja NEW DELHI, Fri. The Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, yesterday described Vietnam's latest proposal concerning Kampuchean peace talks as a positive move which, m Singapore's view, was worth considering. "It is a step forward. It opens a door which otherwise remains
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  • 590 1 NEW DELHI, FrL The seventh summit of nonaligned nations, which is due to end today, is running Into overtime. The nations were unable to reach agreement on several issues at the end of its afternoon session, and decided to reconvene at II p.m. today (12. 51 a.m.
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  • LATEST
    • 48 1 NEW DELHI, Fri. The Non-Aligned Summit here has decided that the next foreign ministers' meeting will be held m Angola m 1985. The non-aligned movement's coordinating bureau is scheduled to report to this meeting on the deliberations on the Cambodia question. SEE THIS PAGE
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    • 47 1 66 pages today MORE OPT OUT OF HUDC QUEUE Pag* 10 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3,4,8,9 CAUSEWAY 17 EDITORIAL 18 LETTERS 19 TIMES BUSINESS 21-24 CLASSIFIEDS 25-35, 37 RACING 36, 37 SPORTS 35, 38, 39 OUTLOOK 2, 3 CINEMA 12 COMICS 22, 23 RADIO TV 25, 26
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • 694 2 HUDC list shrinking MORE people are opting out of the HUDC queue that getting into it. This has been the trend since last November. Each month, the average number of withdrawals is about 80 and of applications, about 14, an HDB spokesman said. After the Feb 18 announcement of
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    • 160 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SWIFTLY and rudely, Australians, politicians and voters alike, have to face up to post-election realities, including the devaluation of the Australian dollar and the huge deficit m the country's budget. These problems, plus the Labour Party's intention to review its election promises, offer us some
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    • 320 2 Brazil says 4 no' HEAVILY-INDEBTED Brazil has refused to support a move to stage the 1986 World Cup finals m Brasilia. A government statement said President Joao Figueiredo is against the Brazilian Football Federation's bid because of economic reasons. FIFA will now choose among Canada, Mexico and America. If
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    • 207 2 S. KOREAN FIRM GETS $6m SHANGRI-LA CONTRACT SAMWHAN Corporation of South Korea has been awarded a $6 million contract by Shangri-La Hotel for the substructure construction of the proposed extension and carpark facilities. The contract, the firm's first project here, includes the mechanical and electrical installations, too. Building
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    • 45 2 SUPER 'SPIES' IN THE SKY IN ISB2, the Soviet Union marked the 25thL anniversary of the Space Age by launching 101 satellites into orbit. Soviet space vehicles are becoming increasingly sophisticated and can be manoeuvred into making detailed observations of American targets. Page 28
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    • 550 2 Close military bases THIRD World countries have finalised demands for the closure of foreign military bases m the Indian Ocean and condemnation of Israeli and American policy m the Middle East, as the NonAligned Summit neared its end. The resolutions were among dozens to be endorsed by
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    • 406 2 Pot of fun WITH the school holidays upon us, you might be casting about for ideas to keep the kids nappy. Why not throw a fondue party, which can be great fun and very little bother, as the diners cook their own meal. And once the food is
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    • 203 2 Change of mind? THE government is to review the Buy British Last policy because of positive changes m the British government's attitude and its business community. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said this m London yesterday, after a meeting with his British counterpart Margaret Thatcher,
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  • AROUND THE WOURLD
    • 376 3  -  NANCY CHNG SEVENTH NON-ALIGNED SUMMIT New Delhi 1983 By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Friday AN URGENT meeting of the Democratic Kampuchean Cabinet will be convened soon to discuss new military strategies against Vietnamese troops, who are currently engaged m a dry season offensive m
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    • 57 3 BANGKOK, Fri. At least five Vietnamese-led troops were killed and four wounded m a clash with Khmer Rouge guerillas m Cambodia near the Thai border, military sources said today. They said the fighting took place seven kilometres east of the Thai border town of Aranyaprathet yesterday.
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    • 168 3  - Raja makes front page splash NEW DELHI, Fri. Singapore's Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) S. Rajaratnam's statement to the Seventh NonAligned Summit here, made its biggest splash this morning on the front pages of the proMoscow communist newspaper. The Patriot, and the National Herald, organ of the ruling Congress
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    • 397 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. THIRD World countries finalised demands for closure of foreign military bases m the Indian Ocean and condemnation of Israeli and United States policy m the Middle East as the Non- Aligned Summit neared its end. Indian Ocean and Middle East resolutions were among
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    • 642 3 NEW DELHI, Friday THE Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, yesterday categorically denied that Singapore had circulated at the last non-aligned coordinating bureau meeting m Managua a document that has been reported by the Cuban press as
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    • AROUND THE REGION
      • 90 3 A JAPANESE ship, Mago I, carrying a large consignment of steel pillars for Semarang port, central Java, was barred from unloading its cargo for 10 days for alleged contravention of the Indonesian government's ruling reserving government imports for transport by Indonesian ships only. Tempo magazine
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      • 85 3 FORMER GREEN Beret commando James (Bo) Gritz left the courtroom m Nakhon Phanom yesterday and promised to continue his private mission to rescue Americans he believes are still prisoners of war m Indochina. Lt-Col Gritz, 44, three other former United States commandos, and Lynn Standerwick, 25,
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      • 67 3 A FORMER Thai provincial police chief has been ordered dismissed m connection with an attempt to murder his wife for which he had been acquitted, officials m Bangkok said yesterday. Col Pongsak Sithithai, formerly police commissioner m the southern Thai province of Narathiwat, was among eight
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 158 4 TOKYO, Fri. Japan will not blindly yield to US demands for increased import quotas of American beef and oranges, Agriculture Minister Iwazo Kaneko said today. The move was seen as a sign that the government was bowing to pressure from Japan
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    • 370 4 LONDON, Friday BRITISH Petroleum, Britain's largest oil company, added a new element of uncertainty to the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries' problems last night when it said it believed North Sea oil should be priced lower than Nigerian crude by US7S cents
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    • 166 4 ISLAMABAD, Fri. Large numbers of Soviet-Afghan troops were this week moving towards the provincial capitals of Kandahar, Ghazni and Gardez m southern and eastern Afghanistan to launch a massive attack, a source close to the resistance group said here today. A convoy of several hundred vehicles,
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    • 132 4 Japanese jets intercepted by Soviet fighters TOKYO, Fri. Soviet MiG-21 fighters stationed on Etorofu, an island off north-eastern Japan, intercepted Japanese military aircraft three times last month, a Japanese Defence Agency spokesman said today. The incidents involving one MiG each time took place within about 50 km off Hokkaido on
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    • 265 4 BANGKOK, Fri. The International Red Cross said today that its humanitarian activities inside war-devastated Cambodia had been "completely paralysed" by the Phnom Penh government of President Heng Samrin. A spokesman for the Red Cross delegation here said the organisation was no longer able to
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    • 100 4 Four die in new clash in India GAUHATI (North-east India), Fri. Four people were killed and eight injured m renewed violence m Sibsagar district after an uneasy calm m this state for the past week. Official sources here said one of the dead was victim of police firing. The incident
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 62 4 CHINESE AND US officials met m Beijing yesterday m a fresh attempt to fix new quotas for Chinese textile exports to the American market. Chief US textile negotiator Peter Murphy, who flew m to Beijing on Thursday night, was leading the American delegation at the discussions, the
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      • 55 4 Two 'spies' held TWO MEN have been arrested on charges of spying on US troops stationed m South Korea, the Agency for National Security Planning said m Seoul yesterday. The men collected information on the size, location, movements, exercises and facilities of US troops and passed it to North Korea
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      • 43 4 ABOUT 100,960 Greek public sector employees, including the country's diplomats, staged a 24-hour strike yesterday to protest against the government's incomes policy which delays wage increases. The employees' main union said half its members had come out on strike. Reuter
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      • 47 4 THE SOVIET UNION and China have agreed to greatly boost their modest bilateral trade under the latest annual agreement signed m Moscow on Wednesday, Xinhua news agency reported. Chinese officials said the agreement could result m a 100 per cent increase m trade. Reuter
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      • 72 4 PRESIDENT REAGAN urged Congress on Thursday to provide an extra US$29B million (Ss6l6 million) m aid for Central America, including US$llO million m military funds for El Salvador, to stop the advance of communism. In a speech to a business group he said he would ask
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      • 69 4 INDIA HAS signed a commercial agreement with France for the supply of enriched uranium for the Tarapur Atomic Power Plant near Bombay, an Indian atomic energy official said on Thursday. The Press Trust of India quoted Indian Atomic Energy Commission chairman H.N. Sethna as telling a press
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    • 88 4 BEIJING, Fri. A monkey whose masters were murdered helped police m southern China find the murderers, the China Daily reported yesterday. The newspaper said the monkey was found by a policeman and a soldier In Xishuangbanna close to where his two masters had been buried.
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 3
    • 288 6 Don't be too optimistic about recovery, Americans told WASHINGTON, Fri. President's Reagan top economic adviser and the chairman of the US Central Bank yesterday warned Americans not to be too optimistic about a recent spate of positive economic signals. "Although the economy is gradually moving toward a higher level of
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    • 329 6 JERUSALEM, Fri. ISRAELI, Lebanese and American negotiators have reached a tentative agreement to give US troops a role m joint security patrols m southern Lebanon, according to officials here and In Beirut. Israeli officials say Lebanon has agreed m principle to the idea of
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    • 403 6 KUWAIT BANNED It will not be allowed to buy US oil and gas interests WASHINGTON, Friday THE US government will stop Kuwait from buying US oil and gas interests on federal land, and will investigate whether the country can keep its current holdings, Interior Secretary Mr James Watt said yesterday.
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    • 201 6 GABARONE (Botswana), Friday SPECULATION mounted today that Zimbabwe's opposition leader, Mr Joshua Nkomo, who slipped over the border into Botswana on Tuesday, was negotiating for political asylum m London. A Botswana government spokesman said the former guerilla leader would likely leave m days. Mr
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    • 102 6 HANOI HAS NEWS ON 12 MISSING IN WAR WASHINGTON, Fri. The US Defence Department said yesterday it welcomed an announcement by Vietnam that it had information on 12 cases of Americans missing m Vietnam and was seeking additional information from Hanoi. It said m a statement that the announcement, made
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    • 171 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. President Reagan yesterday proclaimed a 321-km exclusive economic zone around the shores of all US-owned territory. The proclamation, which went into effect as soon as it was made, was issued despite the Reagan Administration's firm decision not to sign the new United Nations
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 4
    • 369 9 Gatt's advice to the industrial nations GENEVA, Friday INDUSTRIAL countries must coordinate their policies towards indebted developing states, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) said today. This must happen before world trade can be revived after another year of decline,
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    • 117 9 BONN, Fri. West Germany's Green party, which won Its first parliamentary seats m Sonday's general election, will be banned from key committees if it refuses to pledge secrecy, Bundestag president Richard Stnecklen said yesterday. Mr Stoecklen said the Greens, who had promised to make government less
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    • 338 9 Spending cuts alert by Nato's top man Cuts 'increase risk of using nuclear arms' WASHINGTON, Fri. Natos top military officer said yesterday that defence underspending by the United States and its allies, and limits set by the US Congress on manpower and equipment increased the probability of resorting to' nuclear
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    • 190 9 Unrepentant Scargill pledges more strike ballots LONDON, Fri. The militant president of the National Union of Mineworkers yesterday promised more strike ballots m the future, and expressed confidence that there would be a national strike the next time. The unrepentant Mr Arthur Scargill, still smarting from Tuesday's defeat of between
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    • 78 9 Czech PM seriously ill since last month PRAGUE, Fri. Czechoslovak Premier Lubomir Strougal has been virtually unavailable since February because of a serious illness. An official source confirmed that Mr Strougal, 58, was ill. Mr Strougal's absence from the public eye was first noted on Feb 2 when he missed
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    • 36 9 VALLETTA, Fri. Malta's opposition Nationalist Party saia today it would end its boycott of parliament after resolving a 15-month dispute with Prime Minister Dom Mintoff's ruling Labour Party over the 1981 election result. Reuter
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    • 109 9 LONDON, Fri. Argentine forces last year made a hit-and-run raid on the uninhabited British dependency of Thule, 640 km south-east of the Falklands, the British Defence Ministry said last night. The landing was discovered on Dec 19 when a British survey ship visited the island. The
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  • 80 10 Police arrest 12 in operation POLICE arrested 12 suspects and checked 205 people m an anti-crime operation m the Ang Mo Kio and Hougang housing estates on Wednesday night. The three-and-a-half-hour operation, starting at 7.30 p.m., was led by the officer m charge of Paya Lebar station, acting Supt Seah
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  • 53 10 A SEMINAR on recent developments m the field testing of soils will be held at the Nanyang Technological Institute on Friday. NTI lecturers and soil specialists will speak on recent developments m soil testing that are related to the MRT, reclamation projects, highway construction, port facilities
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  • 97 10 New lights near Liat Towers PEDESTRIANS who used to dash across Orchard Road at the box junction opposite Liat Towers will he happy to know that there will be pushbutton traffic lights from Monday. This follows the widening of Orchard Road and the removal of the overhead pedestrian bridge at
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  • 593 10  -  TEO LIAN HUAY NOW 4,030 ON LIST OF APPLICANTS By Thieves break into flat THIEVES broke into a flat and got away with about $10,000 m valuables and liquor m Yishun Ring on Wednesday. Mr S. S. Chin, 46, and his
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  • 381 10  - New moves to fight m-cycle thefts LAI YEW KONG By MOTORCYCLE thefts have been increasing m the past three years, and police are trying out new approaches to back up traditional crime-fighting methods. Officers from the Crime Prevention Department met representatives of the Motorcycle Trade AssociI ation last month, to
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  • 65 10 AN EX-SALES supervisor at Swensen's ice-cream parlour m Plaza Singapura was jailed a day and fined $1,500 for stealing $2,261.85 from the company's safe m the manager's office. The court heard that on Nov 11 last year, Chen Chee Soon, 24, used a key to open
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  • 76 10 JOHNSON and Johnson Pte Ltd has withdrawn its pain-relieving drug, Zooms, for re-labelling. The move follows a report that five people had died m the United States from severe allergic reactions associated with the use of the drug. I The company has Informed the Health
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  • This Week...
    • 387 11 How safe are you at work? THE DANGER AREAS DANGERS at work include: NOISE. There were 136 cases of deafness reported last year. People who work with noise may not know their hearing is being slowly affected. One way to prevent this is for workers to be given ear muffs.
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    • 54 11 THERE are now 1,675 men m Singapore's Construction Brigade which takes youngsters due for National Service. The brigade started m October 1981 with 94 men. More than 340 who have finished their training are now employed by Housing Board contractors and are paid an average
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    • The Budget
      • 200 11 DETAILS on the money Singapore will spend and the money it will earn m the financial year beginning m April have been given by Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan. The details, given m Parliament, make up what is called the Budget. Singapore
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        62 11 THE elderly and handicapped wall pay less income tax. Someone over 55 who earns up to $3,000 a year will not have to pay tax. For someone over 60, the new tax-free amount will be up to $4,000 a year. For anyone who is over 55 and handicapped,
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        40 11 TAXES on spirits have also been increased. It will mean price rises of between 20$ and $2 on bottles of drink like whisky, brandy, gin, rum and champagne. But there will be no extra tax on beer and stout.
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        40 11 TAXES on cigarettes, cigars and tobacco have been increased. One tobacco company said it would pay the extra money 10<: for a packet of 20 cigarettes from its profits so smokers will not have to pay more at shops.
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        27 11 THE tax known as stamp duty that is paid when someone uses a cheque or traveller's cheque will not have to be paid after April 1.
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    • 153 11 Vietnam makes peace talks offer dsdgfsdhwer egsdfdsfg xvcbshw ertwedfsg werewf sd COUNTRIES that form the non-aligned movement met m New Delhi this week. Among many world problems that were discussed was Vietnam's occupation of Cambodia, Vietnam told Asean that it is now willing to talk about peace m Cambodia without
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    • 97 11 New TV shows start soon EXCITING television programmes are on the way. A 10-part series on events m Singapore between 1942 and 1978 will start m May. The first of the 40--minute programmes will be on the Japanese Occupation. The last programme will be shown on National Day. By the
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    • 86 11 NEW laws have been made to stop people going into areas where soldiers fire weapons. So far nine people have died because they have gone into these areas. The new laws include bigger fines and longer jail terms. Army officers will also have the power to
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    • 42 11 ADVICE has been given to help prevent fires m grass which has dried out because of little rain recently. The advice includes burning joss paper m special containers, not burning rubbish on vacant land or throwing away lighted cigarrette butts.
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    • Article, Illustration
      150 11 A DETECTIVE m Hongkong failed to prove that an agency offering girl escorts was a prostitution racket because he was so ugly. The detective paid a girl $220 to go out with him but, "because she did not like his looks, all they did was to talk for
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    • 63 11 SERVICE MEN TO GET MORE THE $90 a month allowance paid to national servicemen is to be increased. The money helps pay for their food and housing. It is not part of a National Serviceman's wages. The increased allowance will be decided by about August. If it goes up to
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    • 201 11  - Deaf workers in a class of their own NG WENG HOONG MORE AND MORE PEOPLE TRY TO GET THE BEST OUT OF LIFE By EVERYONE it seems is getting In on the Best programme. It was started to give workers a second chance m the classroom bat now even firemen,
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    • 107 11 LICENCE fees paid by Singapore's 23,300 hawkers are to go up m three stages starting from April 1. But officials from the Environment Ministry which issues the licences say hawkers should not raise their prices because of this. Altogether there are 12,600 hawkers selling market goods,
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    • 39 11 A POLICE "spy" camera that will photograph motorists who jump traffic lights is to be tried out at the junction of Victoria Street and Middle Road. It will be installed m the next two weeks.
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    • 165 11 Minister gets death sentence THE death sentence has been given to Malaysia's Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports Datuk Mokhtar Hashim, He has been found guilty of murdering Datuk Mohamed Tana Talib, former Speaker of the Negri Sembilan state assembly. Datuk Tana's body was found with two bullet wounds outside
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  • 41 12 WHEN Bethany Presbyterian Church celebrates its 80th anniversary today, it will do so m a new $1 million building. For it will officially open and dedicate the three-storey building m Upper Paya Lebar Road at the same time.
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  • 382 12 TRAINING SCHOOL TO PREPARE WORKERS FOR AGE OF ROBOTICS WORKERS who spend their time polishing vibrating items which make them susceptible to a disease called white fingers will welcome a robot which will relieve them of this task. The constant vibration causes the nerves
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  • 591 12  - Chinese doors still shut to local refiners RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent SINGAPORE'S oil refiners have recently been knocking vigorously on China's doors, but the doors are not opening wide at the moment. It is not as if the Chinese do not want to send their crude oil down
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  • 187 12  - Man gets 20 years' jail for heroin sale MAUREEN CHUA By AN UNEMPLOYED man, Soh Boon Siew, 30, was jailed 20 years and ordered to be given 15 strokes of the cane for selling more than 10 gm of heroin to an assistant narcotics officer. Mr Justice Wahab Ghows who
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  • 88 12 Indonesia in the Year 2000 PROF Sumitro Djojohadikusumo, a former Indonesian minister, will speak at the annual dinner of the Economic Society of Singapore at Shangri-La Hotel on March 26. His topic will be Indonesia m the Year 2000: A Forecast. Mr Djojohadikusumo was Minister of Finance m various Indonesian
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  • 283 12  - He sold books, now he sells Singapore JUDITH HALE By FROM selling insurance and books, Mr Anselm Tan now has a new product to "sell" Singapore. And It will not be an easy task either, when he goes to London next week to take up his appointment as the Singapore
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  • 39 12 AN OPEN verdict was yesterday recorded on the death of a Malaysian construction worker, Mr Osman bin Ban, 23, who was hit by a falling plank at a worksite m Jurong East on March 3 last year.
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  • 157 12 TELECOMS will introduce teleprinters with visual display units (VDU) and floppy disk drives on July 1 this year. These printers will give the user limited word-processing capabilities. Messages up to 16,000 characters can be prepared and edited on a screen before being sent. Prepared, transmitted
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  • 315 13 THE National University of Singapore plans to approach private householders directly to get more rooms for students near the Kent Ridge campus. It is part of a new attempt to solve the shortage of hostel rooms when the new academic year
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  • 72 13 Thai delegation coming A 10-member delegation led by Mr Raksa Bhokhasathit, Chief of Van Nawa District m Bangkok, will be m Singapore on Sunday for a week's study tour. They will be visiting the Environment Ministry, Parks and Recreation Department and the Public works Department. The delegation will also visit
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  • 66 13 CHUA Tiam Boon, 24, went with a friend to Tuas to buy cakes and both were later found sleeping on a long table by the stall-holder, Mr Kallittalappi Abdullah. Chua died diea later of acute morphine intoxication. The coroner's court recorded an open verdict on the
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  • 354 13  -  WONG AI KWEI By A NEW generation of study missions may be on the cards with a move by Singapore National Employers' Federation to organise what it calls a "two-phased" mission. The unique feature is that participants will be offered a review of
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  • 288 13  -  LINDA AUSTIN By SOME pupils at Bukit Merah Secondary School are concerned that their studies are suffering because they are spending too much time practising for a mass drill for the opening of the South-east Asia (SEA) Games on May 28. "Two days after
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  • 110 13 THE president of Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association, Mr Baey Lian Peck, yesterday appealed to residents of Thomson constituency ta offer their services as Volunteer Aftercare Officers (VAO). He said that as there were 20 drug addicts m the constituency, there should, ideally, be one officer to
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  • 223 13 A MAN who stole a car by letting it roll down a slope was caught three days later when he lost his way m a housing estate. Stephen Pang Seng Chow, 25, was yesterday fined $1,500 or m default, three months' jail, when
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  • 161 13 Return of the lost chord MUSICIAN Mitchell Sturmann can now blow his horn. Oops, we mean clarinet. The prinicipal clarinetist of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra has got back his instruments after he had lost them while having lunch at Empress Place on Thursday. Appeal Yesterday, he made an appeal m
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  • 54 13 TWO robbers, carrying knives, broke into a house off Holland Road and molested a Japanese housewife before fleeing with $200 and $3,000 m jewelery recently. The robbers also a* saulted a maid servaift during the hold-up on March 1 and tied up both victims. They were later freed
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  • 48 15 NANYANG Technological Institute will be holding a seminar on recent developments m the field testing of soils on March IS. NTT lecturers and soil specialists will speak on recent developments m soil testing with relation to the MRT, highway construction, reclamation and housing projects.
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  • 407 15  -  IVAN LIM By Our Labour Correspondent THE Industrial Arbitration Court has ruled that locally-recruited administrative officers of Bangkok Bank cannot be represented by the Singapore Bank Officers' Association because of possible conflicts of duty and interest. This means that the SBOA has failed m its
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  • 437 15 Precision tool firm lays off 65 people A LOCAL company supplying precision tools to Timex Corporation of the United States has retrenched 65, or 40 per cent, of its 161 employees. Most of the retrenched staff of Newton Pte Ltd received their retrenchment benefits yesterday. Newton's managing director, Mr Norman
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  • 207 15 Keppel to expand its finance operations KEPPEL Shipyard, Singapore's biggest yard group, is on the expansion trail, according to its chairman George Bogaars yesterday. It will increase its involvement m the field of finance m two ways: First by outright acquisitions and secondly by joint-ven-ture arrangements. The target companies will
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  • 136 15 DR TAY Eng Soon yesterday expressed his fear that Singaporeans will, m time, lose the spirit of self-help and the spirit of self-reliance, relying on the government instead to fulfill many of their needs. "If that day comes, our society will become a weaker
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  • 106 15 A LABOURER was jailed two months for rioting when he was a member of an unlawful assembly which burnt $35 worth of clothes on Feb 4 at about 9 p.m. Mohd Mahmood bin Iberanlm, 24, a Malaysian, pleaded guilty. The court heard that he and 12 men
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  • 153 15 ATLANTIC ISLAND TEAM ARRIVES A THREE-MEMBER team is here from the tiny island of Madeira to learn more about our free trade zone and acquaint investors here with its own proposed free trade zone. The members of the group are Dr Susano M.B Franca, regional secretary of state for planning
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  • 121 16 COMPUTER GETS MINISTER'S JOB RIGHT IT WAS a simple enough plan. Get Dr Ye© Nlftg Hong to key In his particulars: Name, identity card number, and age. The careers centre's public inquiry computer system would then advise him on the jobs he would be most suitable for. The screen flashed
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  • 516 16  -  PAUL JACOB By THE SAF Careers Centre has had to cope with a heavier than normal workload since Tuesday when the GCE "O" level results were released. While the wave of inquiries and applications from "O" level holders was not something totally
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  • 592 16  -  RAY DHALIWAL 'UNFAIR TO PROSECUTE US FOR ILLEGAL PARKING' By MOTORISTS m Housing Board estates say they are forced to park illegally because there are insufficient parking lots. It would therefore be unfair to prosecute them for this offence, they say. Several motorists said
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  • 452 16  - 50 executives resign over boss' dismissal GERRY DE SILVA By FIFTY executives from the Vosper shipyard m Tanjong Rhu have resigned over what they consider to be the unfair sacking of their expatriate boss. Eight of them said yesterday they were told that their general manager had been sacked because
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 481 17 Change m British attitude the reason, says Dr M LONDON, Fri. The Malaysian government is to review the "buy British last" policy, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. This is because of positive changes m the attitude of the British government and
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    • 336 17 Land Code review may curb foreign ownership KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Land ownership by foreigners will be curbed if one of the provisions under the proposed amendments to the National Land Code is approved by the government. The Land Code Review Committee set up by the Land and Regional Development Ministry
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    • 84 17 KOTA BARU, Fri. Mentri Besar Datuk Haji Mohamad Yaakob said today that Asean countries could benefit greatly through journalist exchange programmes which already exist. Speaking at a dinner held for visiting journalists from the Asean member-countries at his home here last night, he said
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    • 231 17 New formula for state fund distribution IPOH, Fri. A new formula for the distribution of funds to the states will be announced tomorrow when the National Finance Council meets m Kuala Lumpur,. Acting Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday. The formula seeks to help state governments overcome their financial
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    • 32 17 KANGAR, Fri. Two dam projects to provide irrigation for farmers m northern Perlis are being planned. A study on the Ms2B million Timah-Tasuh and Arau dams will begin soon. NST
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    • 274 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Video operators will be required to obtain licences issued by the Home Affairs Ministry. This will enable the government to exert some control over the activities of hundreds of such operators. The government will definitely try to control video centres
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    • 96 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Chinese slnseh was shot dead In his clinic In Jalan Sultan yesterday. He was identified as Mr Omar Satan Wong, 44. City CID chief Asst Commissioner Yahaya Isa, who went to the scene with investigating officer Inspector Soh Ah Kow,
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    • 191 17 KUANTAN-BORN Dr •Jothl MenoD was elected president of the General Practitioners Society (GPS) of Australia at Its recent annual conference m the Dynasty Hotel. Dr Menon, 43, studied medicine at Sydney University and spent his two years' residency m Sydney's governmentrun Bankstown Hospital.
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  • 472 18 The Straits Times says... Watch what they have to say OVER the last weekend, Australians voted their government out of office because they were clearly disillusioned with its performance. Will they be just as disillusioned with the new people they put m power? Only time will tell. Already, swiftly and
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  • 528 18 T.F.Hwang takes you down memory lane LEAVE THEM ALONE ONE thing I've learnt m life is this: Leave little children to read whatever they like at leisure. They'll be glad for it. lam thinking, m particular, of those books by top children's author Enid Blyton which have, once again, come
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  • 1883 18  -  JOHN DRYSDALE An in-depth look at major news events this week By of Global-Stats Ltd, London 4 Lee Kuan Yew made a very great impact. I felt with complete conviction that if I remained m office we would see a lot
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  • FORUM
    • 242 19 I WISH to convey my appreciation to the friendly policeman I met at People's Park recently. I was walking out of Upper Hokkien Street at about 4.30 p.m. and, seeing people crossing New Bridge Road to the bus stop opposite, I did the
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    • 159 19 Can't my parents live in my flat? I RECENTLY applied to the Housing Board for a flat under the multi-tier scheme. The application was rejected because, I was told, I was disrupting the multi-tier structure m a one-room flat m Bedok North rented by my sister. My parents had lived
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    • REPLIES
      • 131 19 Warning to the errant stallholders PLEASE refer to the letter "Forced to leave hawker centre" by "K.J." (ST, Feb 22) regarding the Kandang Kerbau hawker centre m Serangoon Road. Signboards displaying the regulation that all customers are permitted to occupy any seat/table m the hawker centre irrespective of the stall
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      • 112 19 WE refer to the letters "Boy next door signed for registered letter meant for me" by J.S. Tan and "More care should be taken" by "Annoyed." (ST, Jan 26). We would like to apologise to the writers for any inconvenience caused over the wrong delivery
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      • Letter, Illustration
        35 19 IF YOU can speak Mandarin and are about to use dialect again, stop yourself and start m Mandarin. The other person may know Mandarin but may also be shy. Be the initiator!
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    • 455 19 Absent-minded professor and a friendly policeman WHEN I read of the softtouch strategy of the police (Sunday Times, Feb 27) I could not help smiling at the slender chances of any policeman finding me m my residence to pay his courtesy call. This letter is about the determined effort of
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    • 77 19 I AM a senior citizen and I have been investing my savings m order to generate income to support my wife and myself. I, therefore, pay income tax. I believe medical bills are tax deductible m progressive countries m the West. As this will greatly relieve
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    • 192 19 One way to cut m-cycle test queue I HAVE been holding a provisional motorcycle licence for two years. I want to take the motorcycle riding test (Class 2B) and feel that the authorities should give all those taking it at least a month's notice of the date. As many motorcyclists
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    • 292 19 Food labels: Muslims need details IT IS very disquieting for a Muslim that every time he wants to buy processed food, there is the possibility that it may contain substances he may be forbidden to consume. It worries me that agents used m shortening for biscuits, cakes and bread, ingredients
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    • 47 19 MY daughter sat for her music theory test recently In a centre allocated by the Ministry of Education. What surprised me was the noise m the examination centre. The ministry should ensure that such tests are taken m a conducive environment. MOTHER Singapore 1127
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    • 185 19 Seminar helps those about to retire THE People's Association and Esso Pte Ltd should be commended for organising the recent pre-retirement seminar. The programme was well-planned and the speakers were wonderful, sacrificing their time and sharing their experiences with the participants. The talks were most stimulating and informative. The chairman,
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 847 20  - Russian spy satellites zero in on US shuttle HAROLD JACKSON By THE SOVIET UNION marked the 25th year of the space age by launching a record number of satellites m 1982, putting 101 vehicles into orbit five times more than the United States and the first time the Soviet programme
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    • 586 20 Gen Ershad's stand on radical Islam 4 Fundamentalism has no place m our Islam. We are a very religious-minded people, but if you say that tomorrow we will introduce Islamic laws where you cut off people's hands, it will just not be accepted. VIOLENT student demonstrations
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • NEWBRIEFS
      • 78 21 BATU Lintang Rubber Co has turned m pretax profits amounting to $3.86 million for the halfyear ended Dec 31, 1982. This was lower than the $4.5 million recorded m the previous interim. But after including extraordinary profits of $4.37 million, earnings rose impressively by 83 per cent
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      • 48 21 HUME Industries (Malaysia) Bhd said its wholly owned subsidiary, Hongvilla Development Sendirian Bhd, has acquired 57 hectares of land m Malaysia from Usaha Usrah Sendirian Bhd for M 532.6 million. The plot of land m Klang district will be developed into residential and commercial properties.
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      • 66 21 TOKYO, Fri. Sanyo Electric Co said its consolidated sales increased 5.6 per cent m the year ending Nov 30, 1982, but net profits declined, due mainly to the yen's depreciation and increased interest payment. The Osaka-based company said sales totalled 1.03 trillion yen (558.92 billion), up 5.6 per
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      • 79 21 TOKYO, Fri. Foreign currency deposits by residents m Japan doubled m calendar year 1982 to around US$9 billion (5518.7 billion) at the end of the year. ■The deposits excluded those by financial institutions and the sharp increase reflected the fact that local public institutions such as local
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      • 56 21 HONGKONG, Fri. The Commission for Commodities Trading has revoked the registration of A A Continental Commodities Ltd. A commission statement said the registration was revoked on the grounds that the company contravened section 45 of the country's Commodities Trading Ordinance and was guilty of misconduct as defined m
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      • 58 21 BANGKOK, Fri. The Thai Deputy Commerce Minister, Praphas Limpraphan, will leave on March 14 for Abidjan, the Ivory Coast, to negotiate the sale of 300,000 tonnes of 35 per cent (broken kernal) Thai rice. Commerce Ministry officials said the Ivory Coast bought 136,120 tonnes of the same
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      • 88 21 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese corporate bankruptcies m February rose to 1,335 from 1,251 m January and 1,275 a year earlier. The Tokyo Commerce and Industry Co, whose figures are used by the Bank of Japan for its bankruptcy statistics, said the debts involved rose m February to 210.27 billion
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      • 99 21 WASHINGTON, Fri. United States machine tool builders have asked the administration to limit imports of machine tools on grounds of national security. In a petition filed with the Commerce Department, the National Machine Tool Builders' Association asked the government to set quotas limiting imports of metal cutting
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      • 76 21 MEXICO CITY, Fri. A Mexican federal judge has dismissed a claim by former bankers that the government had no right to nationalise private banks last September. The Finance Ministry said the judge yesterday decided the government had a "legitimate" right to turn over private stocks to public hands.
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    • 297 21 MBF Holdings wipes off past losses MBF Holdings' latest profit upturn has finally enabled the finance-cum-property group to wipe off all its accumulated losses, leaving retained earnings of M 51.26 million for the first time since 1978. The group has been gradually trimming down its accumulated losses which had stood
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    • 494 21 NEW YORK, Fri. There is growing concern m Wall Street that Mr Paul Volcker may not be reappointed as chairman of the United States Federal Reserve Board when his current term expires m August. The final decision on Mr Volcker's reappointment, which
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    • 408 21 SAMWHAN Corporation of South Korea has been awarded a $6 million contract by Shangri-La Hotel for the substructure construction of the proposed extension and carpark facilities. This contract, which is the Korean firm's first project m Singapore, is tor the building of the two-level
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    • 327 21 A FEW Malaysian stockbroking firms have started asking some clients for deposits on dealings to ensure that they do not over-commit themselves m the currently bullish stock market. Market sources said some of the smaller firms m Kuala Lumpur, Johore Baru and Batu Pahat started
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    • 318 21 THOMAS Cook, one of the world's leading traveller's cheque issuers, has become a full member of Mastercard International. This will link the cheque to the existing Mastercard family of payment cards, including Access, Eurocard ana the Midland Gold Mastercard. The first sign
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    • 153 21 Conference to discuss joint venture investments FOREIGN government officials and business leaders from Singapore and Malaysia will discuss joint venture investments at a two-day conference m Kuala Lumpur next month. Entitled Joint venture: dynamic avenue for corporate consolidation and technology transfer, the conference is tailored for senior executives from the
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    • 207 21 Growth in housing loans at finance companies FINANCE companies registered exceptionally strong growth m housing loans m January as well as m lease and bills financing. Preliminary statistics from the Monetary Authority of Singapore show housing loans grew by $78 million m January alone to reach over $958 million. "Other"
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    • 562 24 THE Keppel Shipyard group has restructured its operations to speed up the decision-making process and provide for future expansion. Key management executives have also been re-designated to reflect the revamped structure. Business Times understands that Keppel's operating divisions have been streamlined into five main groups, each
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    • 181 24 Rothmans pretax earnings up 20pc IN LINE with market expectations, Rothmans Industries Ltd has turned m a creditable set of results for the six months ended Dec 31, 1982. The group reported a 20.6 per cent increase m its pretax profits to $16.5 million, from $13.69 million m the previous
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    • 371 24 FABER Merlin Malaysia Bhd is raising its convertible unsecured loan stock issue to M 556.412 million from M&46.867 million. This follows a request from the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee to increase the special issue to bumiputra investors to 27.413 million loan stock units
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    • 365 24 Assoc Concrete secures M$2m Sri Lankan deal ASSOCIATED Concrete Products (ACP) Sdn Bhd, a new associate company of Malayan Cement Bhd and Pan Malaysian Cement Works, has secured a Ms 2 million contract to supply Sri Lanka with sewer pipes. ACP's general manager Mr Tan Chai Thiam said the contract,
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    • 280 24 General Motors launches European campaign GENEVA, Fri. General Motors, the world's largest motor group, is to mount a major marketing push m Europe for light commercial vehicles made by its 34 per centowned Japanese associate Isuzu. A jointly owned GMIsuzu company, based m West Germany, will sell the commercial vehicles
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    • 195 24 Paris to contribute towards Renault's spending GENEVA, Fri. The French government will contribute between 10 and 12 per cent of the state owned Renault group's capital expenditure, which should total 28.5 billion French francs (558.58 billion) from 1983 to 1985. The Renault president, Mr Bernard Hanon, said the company is
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  • Market Highlights
    • 440 21 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed slightly lower on selling pressure and profit- taking. Fraser and Neave fell II cents to $7.59, Keppel Shipyard 12 cents to $4.26, Metre 15 cents to $9.80, National Iron 15 cents to $8.15, Straits Trading 15 cents to $6.11, and OCBC
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    • 72 21 BossteadßM -1 Cft C +18 CCM Cold Storage -2 Dunloplnd Ease FftN -15 Gratings Guinness -4 Guthrie Bhd Haw Par -3 Inchcape Bhd -6 MTC NBT -3 Nat Iron -10 PMC Pan Elec -4 Perils Plant +4 Prima Robinsons -1 Rothmaas -4 Semb Ship -2 Sime
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    • 32 21 Up Down Unch Industrials 25 68 22 Finance 7 11 2 Hotels 3 II 1 Properties 4 8 2 Plantations 3 3 2 Mining 1 1 6 Deb/Loans 9 6 1
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      • 57 21 Metro Hldgs 975 -20 P M Hldgs 482 -18 VO L 318 -18 FAN 745 -15 C Sugars 1230 -10 0C B C 1030 -10 Nat Iron 820 -10 Tunes Pub 680 -10 Sel Propertied 540 -10 U O L Warrants 82V> -9W Tat Lee Bank 454 -8 Keppel
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      • 24 21 M U I 2,169,000 Promet 1,363,000 C C 1,036,000 Gentings 767,000 Taiping Text 758,000 Total turnover: 21.49 m Total value: $67.59 m
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      • 36 21 SEAL 235+60 Seacorp 800 +50 M Cement 835 +35 MB F Hldgs 670 +25 Bolion 255 +22 CA C 480 +18 Sin Heng Chan 278 +18 DBS 895+10 Tong Meng 280 +10 Carlsberg 476 +6
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      • 43 21 MarlO Mar 11 BT Composite: 826.97 823.65 BT Indicator: *****2 *****5 ST Industrials: 841.17 837.22 ST Finance: 2076.64 2080.75 ST Hotels: 1037.95 1035.63 ST Properties: 659.37 657.25 ST Minings: 226.13 226.21 ST Plantations: 937.71 937.54 OCBC: 751.78 748.16 SES Ind: 649.11 648.50
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    • 2676 22 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded m lots of 18 shares each, with price quoted m dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 1982/1983 Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- C0O0) High Low 350 235 Aetna 258 -4 21.7 25.0 5
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    • 558 22 SHARE prices were generally traded lower yesterday although some counters managed good gains. The all-sector Business Times Composite Index closed 3.32 points lower at 823.65 after having lost 2.12 points at midday. The Straits Times Industrial Index was down 3.95 points at 837.22 after shedding
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    • 350 22 A SLIGHT improvement m sentiment m the afternoon took share prices to a mixed close on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was less active, with total turnover down to 13.23 million units worth M 540.41 million. This compares with Thursday's 15.11 million units valued
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    • 192 22 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices tor Mar 14) The Commerce 3.25 3.45 The Savings Fund 178 l.TOxd Spore Prog Fund 1.43 1.52 Spore Sec. Fund 2.16 2.29 Spore Invest Fund 1.13 1.20 Spore Equity Fund 1.41 1.50 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for Mar 14) Mai Invest Fund
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    • 36 22 Up Down unch Industrials 42 44 17 Finance 4 3 5 Hotels 1 1 Properties 3 2 3 Oil Palms 4 4 Tins 3 3 5 Rubbers 4 6 3 U Rubbers Deb/Loans 1
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    • 48 22 G Kent 940 +45 Utd Est 452+38 PMRI 460 +30 M Cement 900 +30 Tronoh 970 +30 M B F 730+25 S H Chan 310 +20 Duff 330 +20 Sim Lim 350 +18 Dutch Baby 400 +18 Wearnes 440 +18 D& Phoenix 190 +16 Bolton 284 +16
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    • 11 22 Public Corp 350 -10 Guinness 410 -10 F&N 840 -10
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    • 3344 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board
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    • 1862 22 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL Aleom (1.928) (29) 1.94 (8) 1.92 (4) 1.91 (4) 1.90 (45) 1.93
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      • 260 22 HK$ Associated Hotels £3758 Carrian Invest susp Cheung Kong 10.50 +0.2 China Ught 14.70 unch City Hotels Cross Harb Tunnel 11.50 -0.1 F E Consortium 0.77 -0.02 Far East Exch Phllex 0.1275 unch Q I Cement 24.10 -0.8 Great Eagle 0.61 -0.02 Hang Lung 3 05 0 025 Hang
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      • 330 22 Yen AJlnomoto 888 unch Akal «6 -4 Amada 553 -2 Asahl Chem 279 -2 Asahl Glass 588 +2 Bank Tk 291 unch Bridgestone 475 +2 Canon 1200 +90 Casio Computer 1100 +10 Citizen 364 unch D Nip Print 722 +4 D Nippon Screen 810 +15 Dalel 615 -2 Dallchl
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      • 191 22 Francs Actions Sulsses 274 +V 4 Alusulase Br 628 +11 Alusulsse Reg 209 +1 Brown Boverl Br 1100 +S Clba Qelgy Br. 1755 +5 Cliw. O«lgy P C 1435 +20 Clba Oelgy Reg. 757 +11 Credit SuUse Br 1950 +20 Credit Sulsse Reg 385 -3 Elektrowatt Br 2720 unch
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      • 83 22 Pesos Acoje Mining 0.0012 unch Apex Mining B 0.014 -0.004 Atlas Con. B 30.50 unch Bagulo Gold 0.0024 unch Basic Petroleum 0.11 +0.098 Benguet Con. B 90.00 +1 CDCP 1.92 -0.08 First Phil Hldgs 7.50 -02 Lepanto B 0.14 unch Marlnduque B 6.00 -12 Oriental B 0.029 -0001 Phil
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      • 128 22 Bants Asia Fibre 104 unch Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 134 +1 Bangkok Bank 254 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 146 +2 Berll Jucker 345 -2 Charoong Thai Wire 328 -28 First Trust 50 -OS Industrial Finance Corp 138.50 -4 Jalaprathan Cement.... 157.50 -1 Maboonkhrong 147 unch Metal Box 10.25
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      • 383 23 CONCERN that Opec may be unable to settle its oil production dispute caused a sharp late afternoon decline m stock prices on Thursday. The blue chip Dow Jones Industrial Average ended the day off nearly 12 points to around 1121.13. Losing issues bettered advances by more than eight
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      • 369 23 SHARE PRICES yesterday closed broadly higher m moderately active trading, with the sharpest gains concentrated among gold-related mining stocks and retailing issues. Near the close the All-Ordi-naries index was up 4.1 points at 515.4, due mainly to gains within the resource sector. The All-Resources index was up 6.4 points
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      • 654 23 THE market opened easier yesterday reflecting disappointment that Opec members have not yet agreed on the package put together on Thursday, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was down 5.4 points at 664.8. Industrial leaders were marked lower by 5p or 6p, as m Plessey, Glaxo, Beecham,
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      • 51 23 H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1032.80 Thursday 1023.81 Week Ago 985.54 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 653.7 Thursday 652.4 Week Ago 649.1 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 515.4 Thursday 511.4 Week Ago 512.5 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Thursday 670.2 Wednesday 664.9 Week Ago 661.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1 120.94 Wednesday 1132.64 Week Ago
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      • 245 23 SHARE prices were higher on Thursday, with most stocks resuming the recent upward trend, which was interrupted by losses on Wednesday. On a very busy market, foreign buying and local interest lifted prices. Sentiment was boosted by a higher close on Wall Street on Wednesday night. Publisher VNU weakened
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      • 313 23 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with April RSS One buyers quoted at 229.50 cents per kilo, down 2.50 cents from Thursday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on some selling after a marginally lower opening. Afternoon prices lost further ground on lower Japanese advices. KUALA
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      • 32 23 PRICES Rubber: Mar 11 Singapore: April: 229.50 cents (down 2,50 cents) Malaysia: April: (250.00 cents (down 3.50 cents) Tin: M 530.07 per kilo (up 15.00 cents) 165 tonnes (down 35 tonnes)
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      • 162 23 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on strong covering support m moderately active trading. In March, central region rose Ms 4 to 722.50 per tonne and south 2.50 to 727.50 while m April, south firmed 7.50 to 732.50 and central 5 to 725. May saw
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      • 31 23 IXJNDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous m brackets) Wirebars Spot buyers £1065.00 (£1054.00); sellers £1065.50 (£1054.50); Three Months buyers £1098.50 (£1087.00); sellers £1099.00 (£1087.50). Market tone: Steadier Sales: 21,725 tonnes.
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      • 281 23 RAS prices m cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 223.00 225.00N 221.00 223.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. April 231.50 232.50 229.50 230.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. May 240.00 241.00 238.00 239.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 209.50 211.50N 207.50
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      • 93 23 NOON SSR and SMR prices yesterday. HAS April May (Current Mth) (Forward Mtb) Buyer* Seller* Buyers Sellers SSR 20 (1-ton pallet) 225.00 227.00N 227.00 229.00N SSR 60 (1-ton pallet) 221.00 223.00N 223.00 225.00N MRELB April May SMRCV (1-ton pallet) 311.50 313.50N 314.50 316.50N SMRL (1 -ton pallet)
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      • 211 23 THE STRAITS tin price m Penang yesterday gained 15 cents to M 530.07 a kilo, prompted by a further rally on the LME. The new level is still within the ITA "may buy" range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. The lower offering of 165 tonnes from 200
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      • 133 23 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 1M kg yesterday. Coconut oil: Bulk fob $94.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $107.00 sellers, new drum fob $111.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper
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      • 682 23 THE US/Sing dollar was traded mixed when it opened at 2.0790 00. Strong commerical buying brought the rate up to 2.0835/45 m the late afternoon. However, the rate eased m the afternoon as positions were being squared for the week. Trading was fairlu active and it closed
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      • 44 23 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Mar 11: Overnight: 3'« Call deposits: 3W Source: National Discount Co. Closing Buying Selling 3- month Treasury bills 2% 2% 3-month Bank bills 6 6-4 3 months CD 6% 6tt 6 months CD 7 6%
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      • 32 23 Closing interbank rates (ar Singapore dollars on Mar II: Offer Bid Overnight 6 V* 6 1 month 6Vs 6% 2 months 69/16 67/16 3 months 69/16 67/16 Overnight mode 6'/<
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      • 24 23 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 135 per cent.
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      • 34 23 Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Snisse, Spore. Than Wed New York 11.108 10.678 11.17S 10.74S Zurich 11.128 10.708 U.22S 10.80S Pri Than Singapore 10.908 10.758 iI.OOS 10.85S
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      • 219 23 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $28,915 and closed at $28,744 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50/ 430.50. Sellers pushed it down to 426.50/427.50 before it rebounced to 427.00/428.00, where it remained for the morning session. It closed the morning at 427.25/
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 189 21 Exhibition Cum Sale fe, =[k, Of Fujian Cork Pictures mJp From China |^r=^^g^g^^r^^^ Date:-12 Mar 10 Apr '83 I Venue: Chinese Emporium, •^■^n w I Ist Fir. International Bldg,, f? \s^ X Orchard Rd. ff C^^ A^s^ Opening Hours: 9.30 am to I r ~ir-~-~- iiiHiiMitiiiiiiMwwiiiwmnßmnmiMfiriii i P^ iP^iß"i-i /Wffl^''
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    • 927 23 APPOINTMENTS (COMPENSATION NEGOTIABLE UP TO $40,000 P.A.) We are an established group of companies with operations m liquor marketing and distribution. In order to strengthen the management team, the group requires a competent Accountant for its trading division. The Accountant will report to the Managing Director and will be responsible
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    • 650 24 3 DAYS OFFER I > ■■■jc.' v free TABLE LAMP 3 s "i». 100% Teakwood $390 ISLA ■■i.— i ■■"^179. p^lL* b B^3 1 5ni $290 fyy'iW^ V t^i 'ETT^f 2 r—i r~n 250 CASH&CARRY *Ss?B9 K/D FURNITURE FROM $75 vKIA W SWEET HOME TEL: *****87 2T! Blk 211, LOR
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    • 256 24 THE MALAYSIAN ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (INSTITUT AKAUNTAN UMUM MALAYSIA) Seminar on Small Businesses Organised by The Malaysian Association of Certified Public Accountants Venue Regent Ballroom, Regent of X.L Date March 30, 1 983 Objectives The small business entrepreneur often faces multitude of problems m managing a small business
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    • 442 25 0^ C.A.T.S. *****66 1 g J ~-_-^_——^i m^,~»M»g^.iMa«iica»J! nil! llM|jmMgMM]rtl||ilinT r- COASTER GRILL— i SZECHUAN CUISINE AND LIVE SEAFOOD LUNCH Coaster Beef Noodle From Masthoose (long Eng Bldg.) Curry Fish Head Cantonese Dishes And Steam Soup CHEF RECOMMENDATIONS Braised "Tong-Fen" and prawns m claypot Fried chicken with prawn sauce Chilli
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    • 1549 25 gfgfgfgfgfgfgfdgfgfgfg BEAUTY DELUXE HOMES FURNISHINGS 02-35 Balestier Plaza Singapore 1232 Tel: *****33/ *****76 General Furnishings tor private and commercial properties. c Curtain Fabric/ track c Carpeting/ wall-covering c Slim-line/ vertical blinds Kitchen cabinets c Built-in cupboards Renovations/ partitions c General Painting works DIRECT FROM FACTORY specialise m A. formica kitchen
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    • 1024 25 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm (5.00 pm for next day Saturday 9.00 am 3.00 pm (12.30 pm for Sunday Times) Public Holiday 9.00 am 1.00 pm COUNTER SERVICE: Times Orchard Centre, 02 2nd Storey 105 Lucky Plaza 10.00 am 12N; 1 pm 5.30 pm Mon Fri (4.00
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    • 525 25 V x 183 cw 14' 6' I \-^OS0 ltl Res. $768 Sale I'rke: $384 Ofllv I^r^Sn All sizes, patterns colours available BtSSI AT PRICES YOU CAN AFFORD fe Raping Store (pte.)Ud ITS, Orchard Road. Singapore 0923. Tel: *****83 I Agent for: (Jft)&A*Rg^S) eurocrat <&* (go. (3) <?* £,td. \-MMi— i—M
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    • 479 25 RATES: Ordinary I 1 .00 per word (Mm 1 5.00) ~T $18.00 per col. cm. Serm-Disploy (Mm. $54.00 Straits Times) $18.50 per col. cm. (Mm. $55.50 Sunday Times) $22.50 per col. cm. Display (Mm. $67.50 Straits Times) $23.12 per col. cm. (Mm. $69.36 Sunday Times) Box Charges:ss.oo (collected) $10.00 (posted)
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    • 534 25 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Food guide B Personal Services Merchandise C Business To Business D Employment E Vehicles Boats F Accommodation Properties G Travel Guide H Education Instruction I Announcements J Obituaries SCIENCE TECHNICAL SERVICE Aerials Installation, Video Recorder, Colour T.V., Hi-fi Stereo. Service Guaranteed. Tel: *****48. COLOUR T.V. ANTENNAE
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    • 394 25 IBM-SOFTWARE-COMPATIBLE or MED-FLY-128K or APPLE-COMPATIBLE-MONA-128K $5 for diskett for Apple 2+ irs24s long-reliable guarantee k\ sharp-display non-glare fibe* filter 80-coiumn higher resolution 18 MHZ. Offer long reliable guarantee for Al-Shugart original maehanisiu, top quality disk-drive for, Apple 2+ $191 for BMC monitor or othsr better green monitor or Sinclair *ZXBI
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    • 628 26 60 Business Opportunities FRANCHISE. Sole Agreement for Singapore. High quality U.K. Product. Easy to run. Minimum investment 5515,000. Write S.T. Box A*****, 390, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. NITE CLUB/ RESTAURANT FOR LEASE Area approx: 558 sq.metres (6,000 sq.ft.). Interested please phone: *****14 (between 2.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m.) *****24/*****00 (after
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    • 535 26 OFFICE MANAGER A well established company marketing a wide range of Industrial products urgently requires an Office Manager The successful candidate should have the following: ACCA or degree m Accounting/Business Administration c Good Knowledge m Company Management and supervision of office staff Knowledge of shipping, credit control and inventory control
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    • 437 26 ESTABLISHED i ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE has immediate vacancy j for an ARCHITECT to do project administration works. Preference given to those with j 1-2 years of experience m con- I tract work. Interested write to S.T. BOX A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, I Singapore 0923 giving full resume, present I and
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    • 663 26 1 nM^W^) B M requires COMPUTER OPERATORS We are looking for experienced computers opera- tors to join us as we progress to computerise more S: j:j of our business operations. Applicants should be Singapore Citizens m their Xv mid-twenties and should preferably have com- vX; pleted their GCE 'A' level
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    • 346 26 d) Secretarial Clerical rcffn DnilinM A U.S. based multinational company manufacturing high technology electronic products invites suit- I ably qualified can- I didates for the position of Qualification Experience: GCE 'O' level with credit m English Age between 20 and 25 years Typing speed of 40-45 wpm Ability to operate
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    • 483 26 I II A ma i° r Offshore Bank Invites appllca- I II tlons for the ft)llowlng P° sltlonS: BILLS CLERK I II CCE 'A' level preferred 111 Minimum 3/4 years actual experience m Jjfj II I the Bills Department of a Bank jjj initiative and ability to work with ac-
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    • 230 26 An equal opportunity employer M iWil'IF BJ SERVICE INTERNATIONAL, Inc. We are a subsidiary of Hughes Tool company, USA and our regional accounting office m Singapore invites applications to fill the following positions: SECRETARY Qualifications: c Minimum GCE 'A' level with good command of spoken and written English Possess typing
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    • 407 26 jP™ 1 I 1 11 1 1 YAMAHA MUSIC (ASIA) PTE LTD has the following vacancies 1) COURSE ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF (Orchard/ Marine Parade/ Clementi) GCE 'O' level with credit In English Able to type 2) SCHOOL CASHIER (Marine Parade/ Clementi) c GCE 'O' level c Experience In handling cash an
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    • 213 26 YAJIMAYA BOOKSTORE requires: A) FEMALE GENERAL CLERK (Part-timers between 10.00 am to 6.00pm). c Able to calculate at good speed. c Able to do pricing on stationery. c School leavers who take up evening courses are welcome B) FULL-TiME FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c Able to calculate at good speed. c
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    • 585 26 4 mi k NTUC CHILD CARE SERVICE A leading and rapidly expanding Child Car* Organisation require* suitabto applicant* to fill the following appointment! I. DAY CARE TEACHERS Minimum GCE 'O' level Minimum 18 years old Must be willing to teach and carry out general care duties for children Preferably bilingual
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    • 429 27 66 Situations Vacant df> Secretarial Clerical Data Heads ESS Applicants should possess the following requirements: Minimum GCE O' level with credits In English and Maths Preferably have relevant experience. Those without experience may also be considered Ability to type would I be an advantage Please submit applications with fuU particulars
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    • 540 27 Established Subsidiary of British Engineering Company located at Jurong Town area invites applications for the post of: EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER A sound knowledge of accounting principles and procedures with LCCI Higher AccountIng. Capable of keeping a full set of accounts Including preparation of monthly profit and loss and balance sheet Independently.
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    • 585 27 Fashion trading company requires immediately: ERRANDS CLERK (Male/Female) No experience needed Completed Secondary 4 Typing knowledge an advantage Please apply personally to: 315 Outram Road #07-03 Tan Boon Liat Building Singapore 0316 I^^^^ Public Accountant's Firm requires: A) AUDIT CLERKS GCE 'A' level (Commerce) VITB Certificate In Accounting (2 years'
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    • 681 27 19 CONTI INVESTMENT PTE. LTD. Associate member of Gold Exchange of Singapore Dua to expansion, we invite suitable candidates to apply for the pest of: TELEX OPERATOR (Male) OCE 'O' level or equivalent Able to operate the OKI telex machine Typing speed 50 wpm GCE 'O' leavers and ROD army
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    • 592 27 A well-established company invites applications for the post of: a) JUNIOR STENOGRAPHERS b) STENOGRAPHERS Minimum G.C.E. 'O' level Typing speed of 35 wpm Shorthand speed of minimum 70 wpm Preferably with 1 year's experience c) RECEPTIONISTS/TELEPHONE OPERATORS Possess G.C.E. 'O' level Must be bilingual (English Mandarin) Experience m operating switchboard
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    • 666 27 A Shipping Company In Bukit Timah urgently requires AN EXPERIENCED FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Qualifications:- LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping Work independently, able to keep full set of accounts, correspondence and shipping documents 3-5 years' experience Interested please write stating salary required and contact telephone number to:BUKIT TIMAH SHOPPING CENTRE 170 UPPER BUKIT
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    • 600 27 Urgently Required EXPERIENCED FEMALE SITE CLERK c GCE 'O' level. Bilingual. c Job site: Changi. ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE 'O' or 'A' level. c Able to handle full set of accounts. Few years experience is preferred. Attractive remuneration. Interested, please call personally for interview at: 83E Hindhede Road Singapore 21S8 Tel:
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    • 863 27 A Leading Shipping Group of Companies require:ASSISTANT TELEX OPERATOR c Able to work under pressure, c Knowledge of telex operation. Please write with full resume/ salary required to:S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0823 AN EXPERIENCED SECRETARY required Accurate typing, able to handle i telex. Practical shorthand knowledge.
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    • 1002 27 NEWLY ESTABLISHED MOTORCAR Company requires Female Clerk. O.C.E. O' level. Bi-lingual, experience m motor trade, insurance an advantage. Write with non-returnable photograph to: 908, Upper Thomson Road. Singapore 2678 before 19/3/83. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS FIRM has vacancies for Audit Clerk (with or without experience) and Clerical Assistant (typing). Please apply with
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    • 398 27 URGENTLY REQUIRED FEMALfc General Clerk/ Typist to work m Balestier Road. Interested, please call *****86 for interview. FEMALE INDIAN CLERK required. Able to type. Call personally at: 1498 Selegie Road, Spore 0718. IMMEDIATE VACANCY TYPIST cum Telephone Operator. Salary negotiable. Tel: *****01 or 3. c) Sales Colgate-Palmolive (E) Pte. Ltd.
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    • 831 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales FITZI'ATRfCK X FITZPATRICKS invites applications for the position of PRODUCT EXECUTIVE (Bakery Products) Experience m the promotion of institutional products m general and bakery products m particular. Training/experience m the Bakery/Catering m. Trade. Ability to sell and demonstrate product usage.
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    • 417 28 We invite applicants for the posts of: PARTS SALES EXECUTIVE GCE 'O' Level or technical sec. 4 with automotive or diesel engine background. c Possess own vehicle Be presentable and have good command of English. Be aggressive and have proven sales records. PURCHASING CLERK Ability to operate telex machine (optional)
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    • 656 28 An Established Company requires CHINESE MALE SALES REPRESENTATIVE Preferable with construction experience. EXPERIENCED CHINESE LABORATORY ASSISTANT c Completed N.S. c GCE O' level. Job site: Bukit Timah. Attractive remuneration. Interested, please apply with full resume, including non-returnable photo and contact telephone number to: S.T. BOX A***** 390 KIM SENG ROAD
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    • 706 28 INDOOR SALESGIRL WITH liking for pets. Pleasant personality and some typing skills required. Attractive remuneration plus commission and pleasant working conditions. Preferably those residing around dist. 1027, 2159 or vicinity. Contact Advertiser, Alexandra P.O. Box 220, Singapore 9115. No school leavers. LARGE FURNITURE SHOWROOM at World Trade Centre, and Goldhill
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    • 323 28 GENERAL ELECTRIC USA. Consumer Electronics Pte Ltd HVRpPIISI Sunday, March 13, 1983 1 9.00 am 6.00pm >ffl GENERAL ELECTRIC W (USA) CONSUMER fl ELECTRONICS fl PTE LID fl 1000 Toa Rayoh North fl Singapore 1231 M Tal: *****11 fl m. Ryoden (Singapore) Re Ltd 70 Shenton Way,# 15-02 Marina House
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    • 127 28 BBC BROWN BOVERI We require a DRAUGHTSMAN (Electronic Circuits) Shall possess ITC (H.S.C. or G.C.E. 'O' level holders may also apply) 1 year experience m similar capacity Interested applicants please submit resume, contact phone no. and salary expected to: The Personnel and Administration Dept. BBC Brown Boveri (S) Pte Ltd
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    • 1072 28 MKtKtBKBKM We are a member of the international GldXO j^MHNHHMI Group, one of the world's leading and most successful health care companies, with an outstanding record m many fields. ■■*****881 c are O oking for suitably qualified persons, who want a challenghig career m a high BHHHBHHHI technology pharmaceutical industry,
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    • 863 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical I Anchor J ANCHOR FOODS (PTE) LTD requires a :'x|: LABORATORY TECHNICIAN x'£ We are engaged m the manufacturing, process- ing and merchandising of dairy products. Main duties: >:x--:j:j:j Conduct quality control tests on pro- ducts >$•: Highlight deviations from specs to
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    • 578 29 A Progressive Ready-mixed Company invites application for the position of: PLANT SUPERVISOR This is a senior appointment requiring an experienced person probably m his mid-thirties, dynamic, with at least 2-3 years m similar field. He must be able to control a fleet of mixer trucks and a team of plant
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    • 449 29 MONITROL AUTOMATION (PTE) LTD requires: 1) PROGRAMMERS c Degree m Computer Science or Engineering (Electronic) c Must have knowledge of FORTRAN and ASSEMBLER c Preference will be given to those with experience In programming m real time system c Fresh graduate will also be considered 2) PROJECT OFFICERS c Diploma
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    • 649 29 MALE FIELD TECHNICIAN for Civil Engineering Work. GCE 'O' level 'A' level Polytechnic. Driving licence. Salary depends on qulaificatlons. Transportation, site and meal allowances. Kindly apply with lull particulars and non-returnable photograph to:Tha Advertiser, S.T. Box A*****, 390, Kirn Song Road, Singapore 0923. RADIO TECHNICIAN REQUIRED to assemble and test
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    • 403 29 Shintom Electronics (Singapore) Pte. LfcJ. urgently requires i ilfkSl M ll» llBBiywlliv!m?^ I .uJffi Hk Jmzi Attendance incentive. Lunch Transport allowances. Basic education provided. Sports/Recreation activities. 13th month bonus. Free medical benefits. Good prospects for promotion. Please come personally with identity card for an interview at: Shintom Electronics (Singapore) Pte.,Ud.
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    • 279 29 VACANCY FOR: EXPERIENCED SILK SCREEN SUPERVISOR Must possess at least 3/ 4 years' experience as silk screen supervisor with a PCB Manufacturing Firm Secondary education c Must have sound knowledge of etch resist, solder resist and etching processes c Ability to exercise effective supervisory control over the staff c Capability
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    • 514 29 VANTED DOMESTIC HELP for ;eneral housework and babysiting. Working hours: 2p.m. to p.m. Saturday 11a.m. to 4p.m. >ist 2057. Contact: *****39. lESPONSIBLE AND EXPERIENCED "ilipino domestic help availabie. 'or immediate employment. :ontact *****80 anytime. VANTED LIVE-IN CHINESE Lady ?ook Amah. Cooking plus some ■eneral duties for Chinese famiy. *****27. iNGLISH
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    • 483 29 F™^ StSI Nation** \ZZ f3 Panasonic Krai Technics urgently requires I Male Administration Clerk Requirements/Duties: Minimum GCE 'O' level Able to type To porform general, administrative duties including inventory control, purchases and general maintenance 2—3 years' experience m general administration I Q.A.Technicians j Requirements/Duties: Minimum a Technician certificate m Electronics
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    • 164 29 Furniture Company at Tanjong Katong requires: 1) SALES RECEPTIONISTS c Pleasant and mature personality c No experience required, training will be provided c Attractive commission scheme and salary 2) DELIVERY CLERK c Fluent m English and Mandarin Ability to type accurately CONTACT *****16 MISS TAN for interview Z»—«—*A A well
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    • 1819 30 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous Honeywell-Synertek Pte Ltd r ~""jyi A SftffFli AWCF^^^b^^bW. Honeywell-Synertek. TECHNICIANS i^W a subsidiary dE Wr HsV of the Honeywell £BW 'Candidates should possess NTC/ITC/ Corporation invites j^WW Techn.cal Certificate m
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    • 412 30 ■fcssAasJ. DTS (Singapore) PteLtd The job: To train EPABX/ EKTS operator and extension users To give marketing support to marketing personnel Requirements: Minimum GCE 'O' level with 1 year's working experience Must be proficient m English Preference will be given to those with a flair for meeting people and good
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    • 372 30 A Career In I Publishing I Has good command of English. Typaetting knowledge is advantageous. Experience m publishing preferred. Hardworking Singapore Citizen. Minimum GCE'O' level. Knowledge experience m Accounts. Ex-national serviceman. With Class 3 driving licence. Salary above $400. Application with photos should be marked ConfldantJal and should reach us
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    • 648 30 F Established Shipbuilding j I Organization requires: Few years of experience m similar position Prepared to work from 7am 7pm Salary $700 p.m. c Below 45 years old Able to tpseak and write English c Prepared to work from 7am 7pm Salary $450 p.m. Please call The Administrative Officer at:
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    • 812 30 A Well Established Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company urgently requires: FEMALE SHOP ASSISTANTS Interested applicants, please call: *****72 for an Interview BARREL CLUB requires HOSTESSES Attractive Income Please call personally at: 207, GOLDHILL SHOPPING CENTRE THOMSON ROAD SINGAPORE 1130 on 12th March 1983 between 4.00pm to 6.00pm. Construction company requires
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    • 798 30 URGENTLY REQUIRED DRILLER Able to operate Rotary and Percussion drilling rig for soil investigation works. Contact Jessica from Monday to Friday, tel: *****88. WELL ESTABLISHED FIRM requires Despatch Rider (17 to 25 years). Please apply personally or call: *****63. Blk 163, Bukit Merah Central, #03-3595, Spore 0315. DESPATCH/STORE ASSISTANT required.
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    • 629 30 EXPAT LEAVING, SELLING 14 Paper Tiger type GRP Sailing Catamaran. 553,750. 9' GRP Sailing Dinghy SJ7SO. All complete with sails etc. Tel: *****27. 15' FIBREGLASS SPEED boat with 70H.P. outboard and trailer m very good condition, ail accessories, for skiing. 555,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****68. BRAND NEW EVINRUDE 6 hp outboard
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    • 2769 31 T-— LATE 1976 WHITE Escort 1.3 Ghia, CO. REGD. 1979, Honda Civic 5 doors Automatic. Aircond, radio, cassette. 1 owner. Tel: *****35. DEC. 1981 HONDA Accord. Automatic for sale. Power steering. Contact Mr Jai *****75/ *****85. END* 1974 HONDA 360 Life. Tax July. $7,500 only. PARF eligible. View: 173A Upper
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    • 921 31 1981 ONE CAREFUL private owner, Colt Supershift, GLX, 1400, aircond, radio/ cassette, tax one year. Asking: $20,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****54. ALMOST 75 MITSUBISHI Lancer. Aircond, radio, cassette, sports rims, selling $9,500. Loan $7,500. Contact *****81/2 Mr Ang ALMOST '80 LANCER 1400, PARF, aircon, sports rims, excellent condition, selling $18,200. Tel:
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    • 663 31 TOYOTA CRESSIDA, 1977 white, aircond, cassette radio, m very good condition. Phone: *****30. TOYOTA CELICA 1980 Company plate with sports rims and tyres. Tip top condition. Tel *****18. 1974 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 Aircon, beautiful condition. $7,700. Jalan Toa Payoh Caltex Station. 1975 TOYOTA COROLLA Stationwagon selling $9,500. Loan $8,000. Contact
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    • 1366 31 l 1976 RENAULT 12TS. Aircon, new paint, tax. PARF. $9,200. *****92 Tony. 1976 RENAULT TL good condition, aircond, non PARF, 2 owner. $4,800. Tel: *****93. 1980 SUZUKI 550 cc well maintained reasonable offer secured. Tel: *****06 Tony. 70 VIVA SL9O 1159 c.c. sports rims, new tyres. Price $2,300 0.n.0. Tel:
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    • 452 31 HONDA GLI4S $750, Suzuki C.FIOO $250, Yamaha RXIOO $290, RXK 135 $580, Scrambler PEI7S/ XLIBS $280, Honda CGIIO $150. CB4OOT/GS4OO $890, RD3SO/R5 (350) $480, Vespa $180. Call *****17. 12. Gopeng Street (opposite Tanjong Pagar Plaza 81k.4). NEW VESPA SELLING lowest price. Free Shoei helmet RZI2S $900 F/AZY RXK $650 RXI2S
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    • 251 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles The popular choice of wise businessmen Mazda Trucks (Petrol/Diesel) A wide choice for you. FES ,S iw S *^iW^iir* lrt>>a NwEflKSiiW N
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    • 538 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi i) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi i) Mitsubishi r ■g^BSBdEi J&SR qgpaiiSi^B^; JL flj Bj \^k fr l JMttHMrrui HP I- I a#M«Si 1 S if i fi
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    • 298 32 I 9H PROPERTIES 85 Housing Loans HOUSING LOANS/ FINANCING up to 90% available. For enquiries, tel: *****88 ext. 190/ *****53/ *****09 Teng Lee. 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses APARTMENTS AT ORCHARD RD WITH SWIMMING POOL Villa Delle Rose $6,500 Ridgewood $3,500 $4,000 Grangeford $3,500 Hillcrest Arcadia $4,300 Pandan Valley $3,000
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    • 402 32 DIST 1024 5 MINS walk to Orchard Road, beautiful 2-storey semidetached bungalow, 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, servant's amenities, nice kitchen, garden, fully atrconditloned, fully furnished. $4,000 p.m. Tel: *****81. DIST. 20/21, OFF Thomson Road/ Bukit Timah Road. Large 2storey semi-detached houses m country side area. 4 bedrooms/ attached bathrooms, airconditioners.
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    • 344 32 EXCLUSIVE TOWNHOUSE Shelford Road, Dist. 11 3 1/2-storey, 5 bedrooms, plus servant's, builtin area: approx. 5,000 sq.ft. Large swimming pool. *****14. HENRY PARK NEAR Holland Road, American/ Japanese Schools, modern 2-storey terrace. Fully furnished, $2,400. Benco *****77. NEAR THOMSON YAOHAN lovely double-storey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms.aircon, split-level living/dining, partially furnished, matured
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    • 208 32 cArdmote^ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease c Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scotts Road c 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking c Furnished or unfurnished c Rental from $5,375 per month including service charge Visit our show flat 1 0am to
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    • 875 32 HILLCREST ARCADIA APARTMENT Full recreational facilities, nicely furnished, facing poo): c 4 bedrooms $4,500 3 bedrooms $4,300 Split-level studio $2,400 HONG LEONG GARDEN 3 bedrooms, furnished, $2,500 Rur-Ban Realty Pie Lid Tel: *****25 (8 Lines) Luxury apartments m Dists. 9, 10 A 11 c Lloyd Court Penthouse $4,500 c Nags
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  • Page 33 Advertisements
    • 896 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments MERLIN PLAZA. 2-BEDROOMED apartment with swimming pool. Facing sea. Located downtown. Tel: owner 273-3333 ext. 40. No agents. NEWLY COMPLETED APARTMENT at 83/85 Wtlkie Road, behind Peace Centre. Quiet area, partially furnished, $2,000. Call *****65 or after spm *****92. PANDAN VALLEY NEAR American School, supermarkets.
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    • 797 33 87 Accommodation Wanted a) Houses Senior Manager and (orex executives of leading American Bank roquire:--3 or 4-bedroomed house or apartment, preferably with swimming pool. Willing to provide up to 12 months advance rental. PLEASE FURNISH DETAILS TO:MANAGER/CONTROLLER *****29 A BANK DIRECTOR requires houses/apartments m dists. 5, 9, 10, 11, 21
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    • 891 33 DIST. 14 JALAN SENANG doublestorey terrace. 2100 sq.ft. Marble flooring. 3 bedrooms/2 bathrooms, servant's, renovated, vacant possession. $450,000. Swansea Homes *****11 (Saturday/ Sunday). DIST. 2056 MEI HWAN Drive, a well maintained 2 years old modern double-storey fully furnished semi-detached, with beautiful matured garden. $850,000 0.n.0. See to appreciate. Interested call:
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    • 589 33 w u i *Ytt isii Sj ftfrrf <O^ <*\ EASY INSTALMENTS' f RQnKrJXWTQAVOJDDISAPPCHNTMENT/ U |3 Golden Development Pteltd. I 16 STOREY. FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE. ORCHARD ROAD. Singapore O923TEL *****11 (24 LINES) PLANNING APPHOI/Al OBTAINED DC ***** WEST LICENCE No 3356 ADVERTISEMENT PERMIT No 0774 EXPECTED DATE OF CONVEYANCE OF
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    • 452 33 DIST. 11, MANDALAY MANSION Penthouse. 4110 sq.ft. Extensively renovated. Fully furnished, with luxurious deco. See to appreciate. $1.1 million 0.n.0. *****2/ *****5. DIST 10 JADE MANSION Maisonette. 2850 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/ study, central air-con, swimming pool. Freehold $750,000/ Everton Realty *****76/*****79 (Sat/Sun). DIST 21 GOODLUCK Garden 3 bedroomed split-level apartment
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    • 911 33 DIST 5 WESTPEAK 1900 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/servant's 2 bathrooms. High floor $500,000/Everton Realty *****76/*****79 (Sat/Sun). DIST 5 LONGHOUSE 2200 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms/ 4 bathrooms spacious living/dining $560,000/- ono. Everton Realty *****76/*****79 (Sat/Sun). DIST 9: PROFESSIONALLY DESIGNED, furnished 2-bedroomed walkup apartment. Freehold. High rental. $360,000 (no agents) *****45. MIMOSA PARK CONDOMINIUM
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    • 527 33 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted j M M M j^ t VACANT LAND REQUIRED. I Usage: for Concrete Batching plant site. Area: about one acre and above. j Contact: Write to HWA SENG CO (PTE) LTD No. 20C, 3rd Floor, Peck Seah Street, f Singapore 0207. Please indicate your
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    • 434 33 BRADDELL PARK CONDOMINIUM, 3 bedrooms required by genuine client. Owners please call: SBS Realty Services, *****22. DIST. 5 WEST COAST/ Pasir Pan- J jang Terrace/ Apartments want- J ed for purchase. Budgets J $300,000/ $500,000. *****82/ *****61. EXECUTIVES LOOKING FOR 1,200 J sq.ft. condominium apartment m Dist. 9, 10, 11.
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    • 843 33 lITIPORT CENTRE, SHOP cum office on groundfloor, area 925 sq.ft. for rent/ sale. Call: *****80. HOLLAND ROAD SHOPPING Centre, 400 sq.ft. for immediate ake over. *****97. >ARKLANE SHOPPING MALL, 2nd 'loor, area 300 sq.ft. $750 p.s.f. Contact: *****50/ *****92. SHOP PREMISES AND a flat m list. 3 available for sale.
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    • 409 33 NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTE. LTD. Htti Office: G l4- 16-18, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, (Yangtze Theatre) Singapore 0105. Tel: *****33 (7 lines) Braica Office: 119, People's Park Complex, Ground Floor, New Bridge Road, Singapore 01 OS. Tel: 91 1661/91 102 91 1663/911 552/9 «1 66 *****8/*****63
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  • Page 34 Advertisements
    • 539 34 102 Tours 102 Tours I For enquiries call ,1 f_f fj KEN-vllß fifkl |t" fs THE RELIABLE TOUR dLiF 3360-411 i.«fc I #02-25, Parklane Shopping Mall 35 Selegie Road g|p*W? M Singapore 0718 q9 pfinl^ y_ m. iffl if M|jMSi JB, jfeSfe pat \|is,v s"*w*' mj [jgHJ KEN-AIR AMERICA 1
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    • 676 34 JT Ask D X for more __^<b r^P^^*_ < Cathay I^^^^ i Holidays £^6^ _.^G^«^S_ BDAYS Ssls29chs22) BANGKOK PATTAYA HONG KONG 15 DAYS *****3ch524) BANGKOK 0 PATTAYA HONG KONG I MACAU TAIWAN/TAIPEI HUA LIEN YEHLIU •WULAI TAICHUNG SUN MOON LAKE KAOHSIUNG 8 DAYS Ssls6s(chs2s) L MANILA BAGUIO« PAGSANJAN HONG KONG
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    • 28 34 Buy sell through CATS. SOUTHERN ONTARIO COLLEGE HAMILTON CANADA offers intensive secondary and Pre--11 education for students wishing to enter Canadian or U.S. Universities. Please contact: MARY *****14
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    • 650 34 Dream CAMPERVAN HOLTCMYS FROM With a campervan, you jpFi jM -^zT^zz— can be m for a holiday of a lifetime! Just forJFM jjf get about hotel reservations or train schedules. 5 |ji 0 m You've all the freedom m the world to explore r—^=r=. quaint little villages, or visit a
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    • 358 34 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE BASIC (Beginners) (Specially programmed for students on vacation, school leavers and others) INTENSIVE COURSE 1)M/W 9.00-12.00pm 14/03 2)T/Th/Sat 9.00-11.00 am 15/03 3)M/W 2.30- 5.30pm 21/03 4)Th/Fri 2.30- 5.30pm 31/03 S)M/W 9.00-12.00pm 04/04 6)T/Th/Sat 9.00- 11.00 am 05/04 7)M/W 2.30- 5.30pm 11/04 NORMAL COURSE l)Sat 2.00-
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    • 389 34 111 Academic GCE 'OVA 1 LEVELS Morning/Afternoon/ Evening sessions for Science Commerce Streams TEACHERS: Local Foreign Graduates approved by the Ministry of Education. Number of Class**: 10 Pra-U I, 6 Pra-U 11, 8 Sac IV Deferment for National Service student pass for foreign student could be arranged Parents/students are invited
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    • 603 34 ST. FRANCIS GIRLS' SCHOOL (Est. 1960) 98 St. Francis Road Singapore 1232 Tel: *****04 Purely a girls' school and its 500 over students are under the age of 19 years. Prepares students for the Singapore Cambridge 'A' level Examinations. NEW PRE-U 1 ARTS CLASSES Subjects available: General Paper, English Literature,
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    • 509 34 DAY/NIGHT CLASSES FOR SCHOOL LEAVERS FOREIGNERS LEADING TO THE EXAMINATIONS OF LCCi, GCE, C&G, CEI, VITB etc REGISTRATION NOW OPEN COURSES AVAILABLE:- ACADEMIC STUDIES Sec. IV, Pre-U I II (Science, Arts. Commerce) COMPUTER EDUCATION Leading to UK Examination IDPM (Institute of Data Processing Management) Basle/Cobol/Fortran Programming DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE Typewriting
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    • 329 34 ATT SECRET ARIUS The next FULL-TIME PRIVATE SECRETARY'S COURSES commence on 21st March 1983 The next PART-TIME PRIVATE SECRETARY'S COURSES commence on 14th March 1983 Writ* for our brochure or enquire at ATT (Advanced Training Techniques (S) Pte Ltd) SECRETARIUB 7th Bth Floors Tonglin Shopping Centre Singapore 1024 (*****22) IMPORT
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  • 864 35 But logic says United will take them to the Cup cleaners NEIL MORTON is a die-hard Everton fan. Far from his beloved Goodison, it's the old story of how many points Liverpool have collected and how magic Manchester United are set for Cup glory. Here,
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  • 546 35 LONDON, Fri. Aston Villa, the current European champions, will be bidding tomorrow to win through to the semi-finals of the English Football Association Cup for the first time m 23 years. Villa, who have won English soccer's premier knock-out competition a record seven times, are
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  • 263 35 THE HAGUE, Fri. Ajax Amsterdam qualified for the semi-finals of the Dutch Cup when they beat Roda JC Kerkrade 3-1 m quarter-final second-leg matches. Ajax won the first leg 2-0. Other q-final second-leg results: Go Ahead Eagles 1 Haarlem 1 (Haarlem won first leg 4-0),
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  • 209 35 ITALIAN Ginlians Salce set a world indoor best for the women's 5,Mt metres walk when she clocked 23 mln. 31.41 sec. at an international athletic meet In Milan. She slashed almost 15 seconds off the previous best of 23:412 set by Soviet V. FUI--na, two years ago. MORTEN FROST,
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  • 370 35 BRUSSELS, Fri. American Jimmy Connors was soundly beaten by South African Kevin Curren m a major upset at the Belgian indoor tennis championship here yesterday. Curren, ranked 29th m the world, toppled No. 2 Connors 6-2, 7-5 m a second-round match. The powerful South African broke
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  • 161 35 WELLINGTON, Fri. Sri Lanka, struggling against an accurate New Zealand bowling attack, were 34 for two wickets at the close of play on a rain-hit first day of the Second and final cricket Test here today. Only 58 minutes of play were possible, after
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 116 35 Should anyone see or know Mr. Raghbir Singh's whereabouts please ring Mr. Amir Singh immediately. Tel: *****86/*****53 office; *****04 residence. Our deepest sympathies condolences to MR BOBBY C H LIM on the demise of his beloved mother-in-law MADAM CHIA HONG CHOO who passed away on 10 March
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      259 35 f MDM LIM GIN NEO Alias NYA BESAR Aged 79 passed away peacefully on Friday, 11/3/83, leaving behind:SON Low Chong Beng DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Katherine Wong DAUGHTER Yeo Seok Lan SON-IN-LAW Wee Kirn Cheng GRANDSONS Jeffrey Low Edmund Low Gary Wee Raymond Wee Johnny Wee GRAND-DAUGHTER Grace Wee GRANDSON-IN-LAW Patrick
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    • 81 35 The family of the tale MR. LEONG SIEW WONG departed on 9.3.1983 wishes to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the doctors and staff of the General Hospital for their tender care during his long illness; principal, teaching and nonteaching staff, tuckshop vendors and pupils of Boon
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  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 536 35 112 Commercial REVISION CLASSES FOR LCCI I9B3 EXAMS ENGLISH FOR COMMERCE Tuesday 7.30-9pm HIGHER ACCOUNTING Sunday 10.30am- 12noon Monday 7.30-9pm NEW CLASSES BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS Friday 7.30-9pm Commencing 18 March BOOKKEEPING INTERMEDIATE Thursday 7.30-9pm Friday 7.30-9pm Commencing 18 March TYPEWRITING— MORNING/ AFTERNOON/EVENING 9am to 9pm. Beginners and other stages everyday including
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    • 512 35 PRIVATE SECRET ARYS CERT COMMENCING Mar 14 for 84 LCCI Communication, Secretarial duties, Shorthand, Typing, Structure of Business: Off. organisation; Free course* Telex, Beauty Care, Pub. Relations Singapore Institute ol Commerce 283 C Selegte Complex (4th Fl) Tel: *****81/*****49/*****01 BUILDERS' QUANTITIES (City Guilds) Surveying/ Levelling. Evening Classes at Regal School.
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    • 303 35 INTENSIVE SHORTHAND FOR Beginners (2 months Course) Tuesday/ Thursday 10.00-12.00 noon/Tuesday /Thursday 2.00--4.00pm. Commencing 15th. Thursday/Friday (11th) Thursday 6.00-7.30pm (10th) Sunday 1.30-3.00pm. Commencing 13th (4 months Course) Singapore Institute of Commerce, 257 Selegie Complex #04-283. Tel: *****81/ *****49/*****01 RAJA'S COLLEGE OFFERS: PSC/ JSC, Shorthand, Typing, Bookkeeping, Telex: Morning/Afternoon/Evening Sessions. Register
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    • 120 35 CHINESE EXECUTIVE BACHELOR, 32, seeks girlfriends below 30 years. Please write with photo, phone, confidentiality assured. ST. Box A*****. 390 Kirn Seng Road, Singapore 0923. MIDDLE AGED EXPATRIATE Seeks nice single girl. Please give me a chance to contact you. Write with telephone to ST. Box A*****, 390, Kirn Seng
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    • 72 35 138 Other Announcements VICTORIA INSTITUTION OLD BOYS' ASSOCIATION (Southern Branch) The Annual General Meeting-cum-Dinner of the above Association will be held on Friday, March 18, 1963 at the Kelong Thomson Re«laurant, GB3-88 Thomson Plaza, Singapore 2057 at 7pm. Come on old boys, left get together and see you, your family,
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  • Racing
    • 369 36  -  EPSOM JEEP By CHUMMY'S SPECIAL will probably start at prohibitive odds but it will be sheer folly to oppose him m the Ritz Club Challenge Trophy for Class 1 sprinters over 1,200 m (Race 8) at Bukit Timah today. After two record-breaking wins over 1,200
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    • 429 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED PEDIGREE TONTO WENG BOOK 11 Challenge 11 Challenge 12 Bundini Bliss 9 Victoria's Gift 9 Victoria's Gift 1 3 Revenue 9 Victoria's Gift 3 Revenue 5 Enterpriser 11 Challenge 1 Loud N Clear 5 Enterpriser 11 Challenge 3 Revenue 5 Enterpriser
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    • 5111 36 cxvbsdfgewrt fvgsdfg wertdfg sdfgsd fer dfg sdfgewr df PHHHHBHI 1 45 CLASS 4 DiV 10 1,400 m Mi Wi KM 39 (Ratings: 62-48) HMHI (Stakes: $15,500) 1 9526*9 Land N Clear 56.5 (SI) Daedalus-Ng 5 nzg d 6 same Led early, fading away to beat only
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    • 164 36  -  PEDIGREE By FULL PAYMENT meets a weak Class 4 Div 7 field over 1,400 m (Race 3) and should open winning accounts. From six starts so far, this three-year-old colt ran his best race last week when he finished a smack-up fourth to Tempered over
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    • 162 36 TWO more of the eight trainee apprentices who completed their course at the Apprentice Jockey Training School at Bukit Timah last December will have their first race ride this weekend. Ismadi Ismail, 21, indentured to trainer David Tan Lye Hup, will take the
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    • 163 36  -  TONTO By Our man on the track GOLDEN LINING has been going great guns on the track and will be hard to beat m Race 9, the Class 1 Div 2 race over 1,400 m. Installed favourite m his debut, Golden Lining did not let
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    • 246 37 Dow Jones strides out fluently Derby hopes m winding-up gallops ON THE TRACK with TONTO THE vastly-improved Dow Jones H, who gets his first crack at a classic the Singapore Derby tomorrow (Race 6), wound up his preparation with a fluent gallop at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With R. Rajoo
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    • 139 37 1 Donnelly 82 12 7 6 ********** 2 Wilson 70 12 3 7 ********** 3 Lucas 53 12 3 4 ********** 4 Khw) 59 9 5 3 ********** 5 Tweedie 41 8 8 4 ********** S Rahmat 40 75 5 ********** 7 Allendorf 66 6 6 6 **********
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    • 86 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Allan 12 5 11 Bongoare 12 4 10 Lee 10 9 6 Teh 9 11 6 G van Brenkelen 9 5 4 Ng 9 5 3 Jaafar 9 4 2 Samsnri 8 8 5 West 7 6 6 E van Breukelen 7 5 4 Baang
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    • 87 37 Ist 2nd 3rd Agasam 9 19 Auric 4 5 3 Memo 3 2 0 WengLoke 3 10 Chens 2 3 0 Premier 2 0 2 Raja 2 0 1 Talplng Enterprise 2 0 1 HTWee 2 0 1 Bon Ami 2 0 0 Big Talk 2 0 0
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    • 215 37 RACE 3: Silver Spray II clocked 41.4. Blitzen Star (Tweedie) was not out to make time m 45. Fleet Street showed up m 41.4. Earnest Venture did a fluent gallop m 40.6. Baram Princess was given pace work. RACE 4: Regal Trinity (late X) am Sin), with Joe
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    • 226 37  -  PEDIGREE By PERSIAN SAPPHIRE has been scratched from the Singapore Derby race by leading owner Agasam Stable for the second successive year. Agasam has also pulled out Joint Command HI, leaving a depleted field of 12 to contest the $157,500 purse tomorrow. Agasam fears that the gruelling
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    • 77 37 TUESDAY (good going): Gulf Eagle 36.9, Siapa Rajah IV 36, Billy Brown 37.4, Freedom Fighter II 36.2, Tag Rag 36.5, Chummy's Special 38.4. Gay Milano 37.2. WEDNESDAY (good going): Timber Tycoon 39.3, Sugar Snap 37.7, Silver Spray II 38.6, Square Miss 41.2. THURSDAY (good going): Valley Fame
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    • 1737 37 I? APF 1 1-45 CLASS 4 DIV 9 1,400 m liAl^rj A (Ratings: 63-51) (Stakes: $15,500) 1 *84*50 Sharky's Machine 57 (13) Sharky-Lee 4 nzg d 6 +.5 Francis 3 2 23*810 Captain White 584 (12) Prince LuckJaafar seh d 6 +1 A Rahman 10 3 *9*906 Happy
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  • OBITURIES
    • Obituary, Illustration
      91 37 THE WIFE OF THE LATE MR. KWOK HON YING nee Mdm. Yee X w«i Hens AGED: 73 passed away peacefully on 11TH MARCH 1983, leaving behind her beloved:Sons: Man Wei Kee Kuan Daughters-in-law: Lin Kum Chee Wong Pek Daughters: Poh Kuan (deceased) Poh Yin Huey Taur Yoke Yee
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      169 37 MDM CHIA HONG CHOO AGE 69 passed away on Thursday, March 10, 1983 leaving behind Husband Goh Bee Heng Son Daughter-in-law Harry Goh Cheng Slew Chia Ka Hong Daughter Son-in-law Jenny Goh Soo Luan Bobby Lim Chye Huat Grandchildren Goh Teck Leng Lim Boon Hock Goh Yang Keng
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      297 37 In Loving Memory of MDM. NANCY LIM Departed 12.3.81 Though gone The memory of you still lingers on A wonderful mother you have been No words can describe how much you've been missed The things you've taught us The love you've shown Forever will be cherished In
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    • 107 37 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. LEE YEE MAH (WHO WENT TO BE WITH THE LORD ON 9TH MARCH 1983) EXPRESS THEIR HEARTFELT THANKS AND GRATITUDE TO THEIR DOCTORS NURSES RELATIVES FRIENDS COLLEAGUES WELL WISHERS for, their prayers, condolences, donations, wreaths, kind assistance and attendance during their recent
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  • Page 37 Advertisements
    • 67 37 We extend our deepest sympathies and condolences to OUR CHAIRMAN MR BOBBY C H LIM on the demise of his beloved mother-in-law MADAM CHIA HONG CHOO who passed away on 10 March 1983 THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS MANAGEMENT STAFF OF LICON INCORPORATED (S) PTE LTD NEW ASIA ELECTRIC MFG CO
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    • 34 37 The Family of the Late MADAM DELILKAN GLADYS ANTOINETTE wish to express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to their relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind assistance, condolences and donations during their recent bereavement.
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  • 354 38  -  BRIAN MILLER HAD fate been a bit more cruel, not a single local golfer would have survived the cat-off after yesterday's second round of the Singapore Open golf championship at the Bukit Coarse. Bat, as lock would have it, two local lads
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  • 554 38  - GALE-FORCE WARNING... BRIAN MILLER By 4 MY poor eyesight had cost me many putts. I was playing all my shots short and wondering why. Then my optician a told me. s MYAAYE Pictures by FIVE years ago, a sheep farmer from Western Australia caused a gush of excitement at the
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  • 207 38 NAIROBI, Fri. Tony Jacklin fired a hole m one the ninth of his career but failed to join firstround leaders and fellow Britons Brian Waites, Garry Cullen and Roger Chapman m the Kenya Open golf championship yesterday. The former British and United States Open
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  • 526 38  -  TAY CHENG KHOON Winning is no longer an optical illusion By AFTER a visit to his optician, Burmese Mya Aye is back m business, leading the pack on 137 (68, 69) after two rounds of the Singapore Open golf championship at the Bukit Course
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  • Article, Illustration
    417 38 m Mya Aye (B). 138 A. Saavendra (Arg). 13> Kuo Chic Siung (Tal), T. Tanaka (J), M. King (UK), Lv Ho Tsal (Tal). 14* Hsieh Mln Nam (Tai), Ho Ming Chong (Tai), N. Adacai (J), J. Hamarik (US), J. Paschal, Peter Jones (A). 141 Hung Weng Neng
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  • 313 38 Third round: lit Tee: (.11 a.m. Chung Chun Hslung (Tai), A. Fernando (RP). 1.f7 Lee Carter (US) Kirn Sung Ho (X) ».14 Fung Hee Kwan (S), Lin Chia (Tai), GU Ababa (RP). S.« J. Noguchi (J) R. Wrenn Jr (US), P.M. Sainy (S). S.» Kirn Seung Hack
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  • 350 38 FLASH ASK SAAA FOR SELECTION CRITERIA FLASH Sports Club, who are affiliated to the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association, have asked the association to explain their criteria for selecting their panel of 12 "specialist coaches". Edmond Pereira, Flash's president, brought up the matter at the SAAA's monthly management committee
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  • 159 38  -  PETER SIOW By FOUR banned judokas Stephen Loh, Low Chee Kiang, Koh Eng Kian and Chng Kiong Choon will come to grips with Japan's Keio University m a friendly at the People's Association today. The quartet, banned from two to three years from all Singapore Judo
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  • 391 38  - Athletes put off-balance HAKIKAT RAI By THE Singapore Amateur Athletic > Association, two weeks after announcing their "specialisation" plan, have yet to get all their national squad athletes to train under the 12 appointed coaches. Under the circumstances, it will he interesting to see the response to this afternoon's 2nd
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  • 274 38  -  JANICE SEAH By SWIMMER Alvin Lim was miserable when told that the Singapore Schools Sports Council had rejected his school's recommendation that he be considered for the Sportsboy of the Year award. But now, the 14-year-old Anglo-Chinese School student has reason for hope because the
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  • Page 38 Advertisements
    • 296 38 1 KIAJV JOO SEJ^G PTE. LTD. if 562 BALESTIER ROAD, SINGAPORE 1232. Metal Sheets, Building and Construction Materials Supplier) JSJ Bss The farsightedness and hardwork of the leaders and the people of Singapore jj^S has made Singapore into a financial centre for economic development; Ijjj especially on the manufacturing and
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  • 443 39 Government will not support move to host 1986 World Cup BRASILIA, Fri. The Brazilian government have refused to support a move to stage the 1986 World Cup soccer finals here. A government statement said President Joao Fir oelredo decided to withhold support from the bid put forward by
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  • 577 39 US have three years to sell soccer to public NEW YORK, Fri. Although the average American would not forego a day at Disneyland to watch a soccer match, there is little doubt the United States could stage a spectacular World Cup m 1986. The stadiums are there though
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  • 34 39 KUALA TRENGGANU, Fri. Defending champions Selangor took over the lead from Malacca m the Malaysia Cup soccer League when they beat Trengganu 4-2 here tonight. Other result: Johore 3 Sabah 0. NST
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  • 227 39  -  PETER SIOW Ely ROY TAN, the I^-year-old schoolboy who sparked off Farrer Park United's revival m the National Football League Division One tournament a few days ago, again lighted up their day at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The left winger, who scored a goal
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  • 181 39  -  PATRICK BASTIANS By CITIZEN Team Tennis leaders Kawasaki take on top contenders and defending champions Prince at the Singapore Tennis Centre today to decide who head the pack at the end of the first round. Kawasaki ace Hassan Bohari Is expected to be back from
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  • 299 39  -  J. RAJENDR AN By SINGAPORE would do well to think again should they be harbouring thoughts of an easy win over Sabah m their opening match of the Singapore Cricket Carnival for the R. Jumabhoy Trophy at the Padang today (10.30 a.m.). Sabah have
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  • 217 39  -  JOE DORAI Speedy striker m Singapore's tour squad By GERARD LOUIS, the speedy striker who has been out of the national soccer squad for the last two months, has regained his place. He will be m the squad to tour Penang and Kedah. Gerard will
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  • 80 39 THE national under-10 tennis training programme that had to be scrapped because of poor response has been converted to a successful scheme for under-12s. The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association, who have received 170 applications, plan to run five squads of 25 trainees each. National
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  • 37 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hongkong beat the Philippines 2-1 m a Ghafar Cup tennis match here today. Indonesia also reached the next round when they received a walkover from Pakistan, who failed to turn up. NST
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    • 159 39 ATHLETICS 2nd AllComers meet (Nat. Stadium, 2.30 p.m.). CRICKET Singapore Cricket Carnival: Johore v Perak, Federal Territory v Pahang, Selangor v Kedah (All at Balestier Rd, 10.30 a.m.). Singapore v Sabah (Padang, 10.30 a.m.). GOLF Singapore Open 3rd round (Bkt Course, 9.30 a. m.). HOCKEY Barker Trophy U-20 s-finals. (Tanglin,
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  • 704 40  - Road to a better future ISMAIL KASSIM By Our Regional Correspondent 4WE WILL continue to consolidate and to expand so that at the end of the sixth five-year development plan (Repelita) we will be able to take off towards the establishment of a Pancasila society that we have been aspiring
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  • 45 40 CAMBRIDGE, Fri. Relief is at hand for large-bosomed women for whom Britain's new law making car seat belts compulsory poses some pressing problems. Local businessman Brian Wheeler will market 10,000 breast pads of foam-filled plastic that clip onto the belts. Reuter
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  • 32 40 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 0.58 points to 1,120.36 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Ex- change today. AP
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  • 324 40 $78 mil jump in bets at Turf Club BETTING at the Singapore Turf Club increased by $78,673,601 last year to $528,335,119. A total of 876,248 people attended race meetings at Bukit Timah during the year, with another 1,014,230 there on offcourse race days, pushing the overall attendance up by six
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  • 100 40 CARACAS, Fri. A Venezuelan airliner exploded into flames after it landed at Barquisimeto Airport, 228 km from here, today killing at least 41 people aboard. An airport spokesman said the Boeing 727 airliner was carrying between 60 and 19 passenf;ers, Including Venezuean congressmen and
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  • 421 40 g dsfgertqef sdg ertfdf sfgd fg ewrtes gdfvsdrtgerg SYDNEY, Friday FORMER trade union leader Bob Hawke was sworn m today as Prime Minister of Australia, but indicated that his Labour government might not be able to fulfil its election promises initially. He told a
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  • 132 40 sgf dssqe dvfsherqwedsb rwt gfbnrtgdf sg strqerf When the bombs fall, we could be eating, sleeping and studying m the subway stations. After Mr Ong Teng Cheong's announcement that some underground MRT stations will be used as bomb-shelters, TERESA 001 dug out from old-timers
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  • 276 40 Master spy Maclean dies in Moscow MOSCOW, Fri. Donald Maclean, the British diplomat who betrayed some of the West's most valuable nuclear secrets to the Russians and then fled to Moscow m 1951, died here yesterday. A spokesman for the Institute of World Economy and International Relations where Maclean, 69,
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    • 371 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Recession is not all bad for part-time employment agencies. They see a silver lining m unemployment statistics, reports RICHARD SEAH. Monica Gwee meets the starstudded team of international jockeys who will be giving punters a good run for their money at the
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    • 130 40 UP TO Ip.m. Partly cloudy and warm. TEMP. (C) up to a.m. tomorrow: 34 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.17 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.11 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 14/34 C Fine Manila 19/32 C Fair Amsterdam %C t Melbourne 15/32 C Fine Bangkok 26/34 C Cloudy Moscow 0/-3 C Overcast
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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      • 818 2 Fun and fondue party for the kids Short on ideas to keep teenagers happy during the school break? TAN LEE LENG suggests a fondue party it's great fun as diners cook their meal. Once the food is on the table, parents can disappear. Though a fondue set is useful, a
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      • 334 2 Fruit pies with apple or peach f fifing (this quantity of pastry will make 2 pies) pastry: 220 g lard or shortening 4 tbsp water 340 g plain flour pinch of salt apple filling: 900 g cooking apples, peeled and cored ¥i tsp freshy ground cinnamon pinch
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      • 357 3  -  NATHANAEL LIM JAPANESE TANSU EXHIBITION Aizia Discoveries 2nd floor, Shopping Gallery Hilton International Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m.— 7 p.m. Preview by Above: Mrs Robyn Goh, managing director of Aizia Discoveries, shows off a rare k&id&n (staircase) com chest, circa 1870, with key&ki (Japanese elm) frame,
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      • 576 3 Fondue Bourguignonrte (for a party of 6 to 8) 500 g fillet steak order this m a piece and cut into 2 cm cubes prawns allow 3 large ones per person. If not using batter it's best to cook them first as they'll be much easier to
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      • 119 3 Break the wind-trap that causes the pain Acidity is only partly the cause of indigestion "'^ubbTe'trap"' 3 pain. Wind is the main culprit. When your delicate I stomach balance is disturbed, small foamy 4 >* /^^W gas bubbles distend the stomach— and as the \o^ pressure increases so does that
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      • 1986 4 PETER CHEW'S YoMk&tS?H*c l^ oe, s wfll Wk. jdan Mfck v H^bliW i^Huk <dtfH Hlb. HH cards y/S4 ■ft j(BB liHi n«i H6t Hff jUB Hwk <<: Wtkonw VSr i I' I Low prices. Free gifts. Best buys. For one week only I ~~^~~<- B^¥?T7TT7HBH9ffiHHHHVHVHHH9HHI National RX-C6O Carry Compo i|MMMM|MMBMMBaMiBMBK
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      • 236 5 iwiiiiiii aai«afc' Th is^ i^ ur >^" (E v b^ clroom suite turm^^" bltinn H ime: I iam-ypm B^Hlmhl^bWß| m^bS BBlWhw|^M« a month iater fr<^ Kciuswew om aH n^ r ootvtj2«iilL---- 9B sR^BJj Ksy-Baj mBMB yj Wit aßi |H "4H] i Ibb^. Weal dCZTnanyf .i«BJ^ 4fl Bbl___ r*^^ 1 A
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      • 257 5 /V &b_ A/ft P^ 'P*^< fM <mm > hohhu4. 2>np at Mak; Ctoi You Htup? lfs I \newt> ?oW\t> ARg" $o popular I m tirtdo g oAs hujc 1 4-hat UKle'ol&lc 1 I fr UMilt'6taU, I w^fe -fo I jAIIA/A^j JAMA ICA t^ tc«b u<? j I X ftoAP I
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      • 387 5 r^lJt^v-^ w l 2 MWH j l Creative saving T^Ptr i_S_; \^iSM___SH__i fam -tiie/eIL te camvavmb held i-HBi^^^ .Ha r ltT 'a u"- -fr* 'tvtp j remember JW ty*utelf ihc itfqe l-W^% wmtefrt* g^ng on a blind Zavi^bmye h n of the Uodel air plane, mJ#tC& mawd P^° m tMmm*
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      • 442 6 See the most innovative entertainment centre m Asia This "Magic Kingdom" of the IM^ orient spreads across an extensive jt 200 acres, and features 5 "theme- 7 lands" world Bazaar, Adventure- 11 land, Westernland, Fantasyland and 4 WmvS^^^^\ Tomorrowland. Among the many ■^fflKl^^"** S^S ~.i&£W* "^^^^^^^PM OS4KA ATVOrO. /V/^^. T
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    • 729 7 "People here do not see their workplace as a centre of study. If anything, it will be the last place they want to be seen learning how to read and write," says Mr Wells. Illiteracy, for any British worker, is a carefully guarded secret. If
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      • 230 7 BRAND QUALITY STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE n Secretarial Desk UOUDI6 with typewriter extension Pedestal Desk j jiMiMiiMi ___ii 9h Ws& SB I Visible Recorders Cupboard Product available at all leading dealers. A United Business Machines Co *****31 Majulah Office Equipment Pte Ltd *****93 Ace United Office Machines Supplies *****33 Ong Office
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      • 202 7 GOOD SERVICE AND QUALITY FURNITURE FOR YOU AT DESIGN DECOR Fully importedf from Taiwan "sjjjff v %4li§^ifcJl»'-V Complete set consists of: r^tjr *"^^^^W^pS 3 seater 2 armchair centre table tP»k^WiKir r Classic, extravagant design along with <|J-| COH fine craftsmanship make this fantastic Tn star uv lounge suites irresistible Sunrise
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      • 314 8 i>K FHYITf^n Rf^lWf^ri J^k i^ MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRMAN "fP TlXl ll^' Htsrff Uth Yemen of BengalWß B the promotion of tourism, and the launching of this mgSß^r \i Malays i!J fr° m tourism. FJ A IMF* IC/lllTl I^Sil A IVrii WWr Maldive ls //k The firSt phase f the
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    • BOOKS 1
      • 824 9  -  RICHARD PENNELL DISPOSSESSED, THE ORDEAL OF THE PALESTINIANS By David Gilmour Published by Sphere. 1982. $14.25. Reviewed by 4 In this he closely reflects a mainstream off feeling among the Palestinians themselves that the Arab governments cannot be trusted, that the "Palestinians have no friends". fgfgfdgfg
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      • 558 9  - Keeping the spirit of the Big Bird NATHANAEL L!M THE SESAME STREET LIBRARY (15 vofs), THE SESAME STREET FINDING OUT ENCYCLOPAEDIA (15 vols) The Children's Television Workshop/ Funk Wagnalls 1978, hardcover $375 and $450 respectively. Reviewed by THE mid-semester week's break which begins on Monday may find you wondering how
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      • 395 10 We brought our whole Long John Silver's crew East MHOY THERE! LONG JOHN SILVER'S IN TOWN! ;^V^^TO^^^- the chicks at Long John Silver's m for a quick, scrumptious meal or snack. Our whole crew i-M America's largest fish and seafood restaurant chain is /^^^BSKBDNftt are reai Sweet Y o^ng Things
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      • 277 11 I Jar j^Bm HF^ ■H^. nifl^lW ffnßß^^" JttKb SSm Bar jk^B SB jBB *&W Iflir mm m V^^^^^^^H^S <^^^^^k '%JH HB|fatWiiiiijM[^^^™^ißff S A&T SB 4tfH ifly Bm^K IBM mBB Jtttt yJH p^^\ B^^ Jv iBJf tJHwHt BBr wEMf w^ jP W |i V f IPHh I XRikNm-PAf^llFir^ II ..^T^! SIMPLEX
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      • 1096 12 aHfinUß 'MgHulm I|O TO tfl V^&f <jf^s£&jstw^^^ Fre© gift for every RW I I i purchase of $500/- vSlo Iwswwwwiiiiiiiilliiiiiwilfcllwi'iiiii w 1 T^ kwmmmRMMW -i l. viij^ Hliiiililliiii Jitfil^liititilliSfi and above, og I w^~^M iH^KbBHB£^^B Venue: Singapore Chinee Chamb^9KeV 9 ImmP^l SH flßßlattKl «^^n Commerce industry (Hi Street) I^MVfIH IHSHHR
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      • 125 12 The Ministry of Culture presents Under the Play Production Assistance Scheme CATHOLIC JUNIOR COLLEGE DRAMA WEEK 83 Bp wB i s Sun 20-Mon 21 7.30pm Doctor Faustus Mar 83 by Christopher Marlowe Tue 22-Wed 23 7.30pm The Crucible by Arthur Mar 83 Miller Wed 23 Mar 83 2.30pm Musical Interlude
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      • 372 12 8 QDEON/GALA: NOW SHOWING! 8 5 Ul PoißY stereo Print At ODEON Q 0 KING OF THE ANIMAL KINGDOM HE TALKS fc X Q TOTHEM ...FIGHTS WITH THEM AND O 1 5 SEES THROUGH THEIR EYES! Wl6^ X CATHAY: NOW SHOWING! O WINNER OF 5 8 4) GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS
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      • 603 12 Q VjJJ/ ORGANISATION J > NO* SHOWING' U 1 Jl! Horn, I 30. 4, 6 30, 9 ISpm^' 'O I 30. 3 30. 700 9 1 5pm O O Cash Bookings/No Free List O X THE BE ASTM ASTER Q X Dolby Stereo Print X O ot ODEON Only' X
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    • BOOKS 2
      • 629 13  - Virgin army get a taste o f battle PHILIP COOREY THE MAGIC ARMY By Leslie Thomas Penguin, 1983. $11.55 Reviewed by 4 Thomas is at his best as well, m his account of the reactions of those virgin soldiers and his description of the carnage, as hundreds of men are
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      • Article, Illustration
        326 13  -  YEONG AH SENG THE CREATIVE USE OF CALCULATORS By J. P. Killingbeck Pelican, 1981, $11.15 THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO ELECTRONIC GAMES By Howard J. Blumenthal Sphere Books Ltd, 1982. $10 Reviewed by BEFORE the advent of the personal computer, the calculator was considered an innovative and useful tool which
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        244 13 "THIS is a book for people who like to play games," says the author m the preface. If you can find delight m zapping away space monsters with lasers and has developed calloused fingers from playing Popeye or Octopus, you will most likely be attracted to this publication.
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      • 172 13 Magnificent 1 Color La b ff i "*****^5. 5 HOUR EXPRESS SERVICE AT NO EXTRA CHARGE Send m your roll of 35mm film before 1 pm and collect after 6 pm only at Magnificent Color Lab. 01-23 People's Park Centre. 3R-250 We offer quality photofinishing using Kodak color paper and
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      • 89 13 ■I ourchase amount- n II -{iw J s^^^ 3 Ik? r\ to 28.5-83 only. Blh Y^ Fashion Wearables Mood and Mode Ht S From the foshion centre of the East, Japan comes a collection Hk of quality ready-to-wecr clothes. Elegant, chic. Rn 3 Each distinctive to your dressing mood ond
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      • 536 14 From the world leader m motorcycles >*// *^siifcj^i»3BPP^*. I^H l^H" "'''-'^-^''''^^aiSfllVJDM^Bl^w I^^Sf^^B^UßK^Sf/mS^jmßß BBBCT^^Rflfl||iW^^s^^j^7^^|^ JH i^ I v,- jIBB|^^T^ x s^^^^WHHBMHHHBHfa^:MjaHHBH^ n Sk B^H^^^^flßp^E Hh B^^riflriol wiS t^Hm^ L<^^' A full range of superbly designed, high performance bikes Around the world, Honda bikes are renowned for exceptional machines perfectly suited to
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      • 797 15 APPOINTMENTS Coopers &Lybr3nCl Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive H Selection, Marketing and Economic
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      • 968 15 1% /dlClllvXlM3 dL&MJ^ldulJUo) JJIC lLvl Management Consultants m a wide range of services including: executive recruitment, organisation and corporate planning, financial management, manufacturing, production and project management systems and procedures, market surveys, data processing and computerisation, job evaluation, salary surveys and compensation structuring, as well as management training and We
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      • 544 15 38.' The Wah-Chang *V* International Group rMiiiiiiliil'iiiliin This is a senior position requiring broad financial management background. The person we are looking for should possess the following qualifications:— At least an MBA or equivalent professional qualification Several years' experience m corporate or financial planning, budgetting, forecasting, cost control Experience m
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      • 603 16 APPOINTMENTS M@bil Mobil is among the world's largest industrial companies and operates one of the biggest manufacturing facilities m Singapore. To meet our current and future needs, we are seeking to recruit suitably qualified candidates for the positions of: Assistant Operations Technician I Manufk-turiirg Marketing Operations Qualifications You should possess
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      • 615 16 NiH)i ■^RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ■P CORPORATION (PTE) LTD B//V We are the leading supplier of construction materials B'VV* ai> d a contractor m civil engineering works. Due to B<V/^ expansion, we have openings for: Kg PROJECT ENGINEERS mf/£ TheJob: isjU^VV Assist m administration of contract and project management under ISM^y the
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      • 929 16 Marketing Manager Salary: $40,000- $50,000 per annum Our client, a member of a well-established group of companies engaged m the consumer finance business, is seeking a high calibre marketing executive to fill the position of Marketing Manager. The successful candidate will be responsible for the formulation, implementation and review of
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      • 111 16 AEROSPACE CLERK/TYPIST A LARGE USA TRANS-NATIONAL FIRM MANUFACTURING ADVANCED AEROSPACE PRODUCTS INVITES SUITABLE CANDIDATES TO JOIN ITS EXPANDING REGIONAL OFFICE. APPLICANTS SHOULD POSSESS: GCE 'O' level with good command of English Minimum 3 years experience Singapore citizen Proficient shorthand speed of 80-100 wpm and typing speed of 50wpm Mature, efficient
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      • 565 17 APPOINTMENTS Wg We arc the Singapore subsidiary of Hong '\H Kong's leading civil engineering contractor, presently with a number of major contracts on hand and anticipate an accelerated expansion programme over the nextfewyears. To meet the anticipated growth, we are 9 seeking suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions:SITE
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      • 508 17 SINGAPORE LAND LIMITED invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the position of ASSISTANT PROJECT MANAGER who will work closely with the Development Department for the construction of a large commercial project m Singapore. Candidates m their late twenties or early thirties who are interested m project management and have
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      • 861 17 I TECHNICAL ASSISTANT I BRUNEI SHELL invites applications for the position of wi!! be commensurate with qualifications and experience, senior technical assistant m its Engineering Maintenance A successful applicant who is a Brunei citizen or a and Services Department at Seria, Brunei. Permanent Resident will be offered pensionable employ- ment
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      • 420 17 MESSER GRIESHEIM MESSER GRIESHEIM GMBH, a member of the HOECHST group, is a leader m the field of welding and cutting. To cope with our expansion plans we are looking for: REGIONAL WELDING ENGINEER RESPONSIBILITIES to develop and implement sales and marketing strategies to achieve targets keeping abreast with market
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      • 498 18 APPOINTMENTS &T Rofjm 644 J w^tSJM Qmnannro AssgßßaatßEy 1 Cuscaden Road (1024) 12.3.83 Saturday 9.00 am 12.00 pm/2.00 pm 5.00 pm A large and very progressive multi-national semiconductor manufacturer employing the latest technology and machinery m its manufacturing process seeks suitable candidates for the positions of:SENIOR ENGINEER I The Man
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      • 805 18 I The National Iron Group I 1 MANAGEMENT APPOINTMENTS I (5550,000 p.a. upwards) To meet the Group's organisational and management development requirements, we wish to invite highly motivated individuals to join our management team. Candidates should possess a recognised degree m Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Structural or Production Engineering with at
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      • 667 18 f\3f JT^S INSTRUMENTS If Sj SINGAPORE (PTE) LIMITED In order to expand our technical support of the complex assembly and electrical testing of very large scale integrated MOS devices m Texas Instruments Singapore (Pte) Limited, we have the following vacancies: PROCESS ENGINEERS The Job: To support and upgrade the assembly
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      • 611 19 APPOINTMENTS DTS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. or (fj> TMNS»MRCO GROUP DTS a member of the Transmarco Company is looking for top calibre persons with proven sales record to market our range of systems. They must be good self-starters, ambitious, dedicated and desire to make selling their career. MARKETING EXECUTIVES (A) EPABX/KTS
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      • 553 19 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER We need an experienced industrial engineer for our electro-plating and tooling facilities m the Asia Pacific region. The person will be stationed m Singapore, on the staff of the regional director and be responsible for study and advice on the organisation and layout, and methods employed m the
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      • 1168 19 I The Straits Times I (A MEMBER OF THE TIMES ORGANISATION) I requires I BILINGUAL PERSONS I for appointments I I m journalism I Applicants should have Chinese-speaking stream. be provided m The Times secondary or tertiary quali- Their job will be that of a Press Foundation School of fications
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      • 578 20 APPOINTMENTS I Our Client, a well-established Trading and Manufacturing I Company, invites applications from suitably qualified candiI dates for the position of: 1 ADMINISTRATION MANAGER I KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Assist m preparation and control of operation budgets. Preparation of management information systems. Project accounting implementation. General office administration such as shipping,
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      • 924 20 /Our company, a subsidiary of Kobe Steel Ltd and a leading^ manufacturer of copper tubes and pipes for the Asean Market, requires a mechanical engineer, who will ultimately assume the position of PRODUCTION MANAGER within 3 years, if found eligible. As this is a senior managerial position, we require an
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      • 398 20 (A member of The Times Organisation) We are the leader of the communications industry m the use of computer systems for editorial and newspaper production as well as financial and commercial applications. Sophisticated packages and data communication/database software are being used on our GA Talstar and ICL ME29 Systems. A
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      • 159 21 umjraiulations to wP^S|WP E DATO' YEOH TIONG LAY P.P.N, PJ.K, FCIQB, FAIB, FFB, FBIM, FSIET ON BEING AWARDED THE TITLE DATO' PADUKA MAHKOTA SELANGOR (D.PMS.) by D.V.M.M. SULTAN SALAHUDDIN ABDUL AZIZ SHAH IBNI AL-MARHUM SULTAN HISHAMUDDIN ALAM SHAH AL-HAJ DX, SPMS, DMN, DX (Brunei), DX (Trengganu), DX (Kelantan), DX (Perlis),
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    • Page 22 Advertisements
      • 587 22 APPOINTMENTS ADVERTISING SALES EXECUTIVES Due to current expansion plans, we require additional male or female Sales Executives for our Advertising Department. The primary responsibilities of the executives will include: 1. Securing advertising sales for the magazine on a regional and local basis. 2. Capitalising on the potential market and developing
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      • 365 22 Due to rapid expansion of activities, applications are invited for the position of: TELEX OPERATOR Requirements: Preferably 1-2 years telex experience m a bank and some experience m processing FX/MM transactions. Minimum G.C.E. 'O' Level Age between 18-22 Pleasant personality Salary will be commensurate with experience and qualifications. Applications should
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    • Page 22 Miscellaneous
      • 383 22 IG ARFIELD By Mm Davis f I HATE LOOK AT THE UZARP CHBWEP I PE6IGNER V THIS J THE AKMPIT OUT OF IT SWEATEF^6 j J V J?lV\ (?AVf5 5/ 2 1983 United Feature Syndicate, Inc. STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson GENERAL'S SONS GOiE fi4P/ANY MISSION And shortly,
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    • Page 23 Advertisements
      • 573 23 APPOINTMENT GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS requires QUANTITY SURVEYOR 8.2 or 8.2 E8.3 8523,700 8543,680 p.a. tax free Salary is on an annual incremental scale. Starting salarjr will depend on qualifications and experience. (One Brunei Dollar One Singapore Dollar) Qualifications and Experience: a) Must possess a degree or
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      • 309 23 f NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given that Mr William Bedford Church, Canadian passport no. JC*****6, is no longer employed m any capacity by American General Maritime Services Pte Ltd effective immediately. Therefore, Mr Church is no longer authorized to transact, conduct or represent American General
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      • 413 23 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE OF SHIP'S NAME We, C.F. Sharp Co. (M) Pte. Ltd. of 51 Anson Road, *03-53 Anson Centre, Singapore 0207 hereby give notice that m consequence of our Principal's intention to change the name of their vessel "FEDERAL SUMIDA" we have applied to the Registrar
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    • Page 23 Miscellaneous
      • 248 23 PEANUTS Byschulz I6NORANTIALE6IS I I* IGNORANCE OF THE IF* —I I WHAT IF YOU NEVER NEMINEM EXCUSAT LAU) 15 NO EXCUSE KNOU) WHAT'S 601N6 ON? L^^r^^U THE EVERMORES By Johnny Sajem IT^TCOFAR -w I'LLTRV A I SEPT-DON'T j 1 X^ "^X\ VonS^/ NORBERT By George Fett TH\5\S THE WORST WHEN
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      • 859 24 PAIK-CHOO, 'emcee-ing' at a recent travel fair, reveals her unique sales pitch... THE unfortunate who caught my act at the Mandarin Ballroom recently brandishing a multi-coloured umbrella all the while dispensing non-off-colour jokes are close, if not spot on, to connect me with Koyok Salesmanship. Truth
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      • 658 24 JOHN PARELES m New York talks to Juju man, Sunny Ade. WHEN the Nigerian guitarist Sunny Ade started his own band m 1966 it had eight members, a large number for a band playing the current style of Nigerian dance music, juju. Over the years,
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    • Page 24 Advertisements
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    • Page 24 Miscellaneous
      • 436 24 wviriviNfi OF town Library Lecture tomorrow. Free. CONCERT Pianist nRAMA POETRY Hall. 3 p.m. Free. HERITAGE CON- Janis Vakarelis VictoAvn^ONfi RFCTTALS GRAPHIC POSTER CERT Heritage, a na Concert Hall. 8 p.m. AND SONG K&UIAI.& INHIBITION Post- local jazz group, will Tickets at $15, $10, $7, Chinese" "oTSlihm and £rform at
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      • 141 24 CHILDREN'S PARTY Organised by Changi Zones 1 and 2 RCs at Bedok North Primary School from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. $3.50 per child. CHILDREN'SCAMPFIRE Organised by Kampong Übi Zone A RC, CC Youth Group and Eunos Crescent CC Youth Group at the vacant land m front of Blk 7,
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      • 706 25 Arts in HK comes of age The arts m Hongkong has come of age. Interest is heightening and money is being pumped into an Academy for the Performing Arts, a concert hall and even an opera house. JACINTHA ABISHEGANADEN speaks to three men who figure largely m the cultural scene
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      • 576 25  -  PATRICK SHEN THE SECRET OF NIMH Next change at Lido Theatre Reviewed by LIFE is tough these days for Mrs Brisby, a widowed mouse with four children. Spring is a little early this year, the frost is off the ground and Moving Day is upon
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      • 317 25 KAN NAN CHANDRAN reviews the first episode of The Flight of the Condor. TO THE hollow accompaniment of a South American flute, the majestic condor wings its way over the stately Andes range. Taking advantage of the condor's flight, British Broadcasting Corporation's cameras, under
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    • Page 25 Advertisements
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      • 373 26 m jH t^|Sft|iiMM^M^^^L Kuroganeof Japan has been ©"^^^LWmW C^ d^ some crea^ e touches, by mW& putting a favourite framed photo, clock -t WB^ n etc here and there. And the compact 4gpP p I design of all Kurogane desks saves V^. AM-3T^^^^l||JteteJHipi space. Stylishly- designed chairs to study desk
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      • 66 26 p^ SPECIAL OFFER AT MANUFACTURER PRICE Good opportunity to save money Several local and oversea furniture, from Italy, Germany, France and Japan; to sell at very SPECIAL FACTORY PRICE T:; «--xj||| 5| 1 side table dressing table I V^^^^^^^^tS S wordrobe (no mirror) J r~\ CC :>^S*"MJ^ E^fiBp^"^&^t^ Hi; K^jfc
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    • Page 26 Miscellaneous
      • 1897 26 Big money L :s=^s« a sz::^.^^ Maaisr m^ wt^ v tennis aame Ti^tK jsr-—*- z^, sfiSiSS i^s^ ICI II ID M II I C a H ga^ nst innumerable odds. 6.25 Houses Have History: If you are for conservation, w IS s su f f° m J lch J c
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