The Straits Times, 30 March 1983

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83
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  • 689 1 'Meet on agreed missile ceiling' plan by Reagan GENEVA, Tuesday IN A major policy shift, the United States is believed to have today outlined to the Soviet Union new proposals on limiting medium-range missiles in Europe that veer away from Washington's previous insistence on the zero
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  • 362 1  - New ground! Ready-to-serve coffee from the tap takes on the traditional NGIAM TONG HAI By AVID coffee drinkers will swear that the brew at their favourite neighbourhood coffee shop is the very best. ..and that no two people can come ap with the same tasting cap of coffee. It takes,
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  • 174 1 DEMOCRATIC Kampuchean Prime Minister Son Sann is due to arrive here on Saturday for one day of talks. Official sources here confirmed yesterday that he will meet Mr S. Rajaratnam, the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), and Mr S. Dhanabalan, the Minister for Foreign Affairs.
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  • 352 1 Economic woes overshadow all: PM TOKYO, Tuesday SINGAPORE Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and former West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt today said the world economic crisis overshadows the East-West military confrontation and called on the US to take the lead in reviving the world economy. 1 Economic difficulties overshadow all
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  • 36 1 BEIJING, Tues. Chinese Vice-Premier Yao Yilin will arrive in Japan on Sunday on a 16-day official visit for talks with Japanese leaders on economic and technical cooperation, a government spokesman here said today. AFP
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  • 392 1  - A tougher on foreign stakes? FLORENCE CHONG Canberra may tighten present policies By i Our Sydney Reporter SYDNEY, Tues. The new Labour government may take a tougher stand on foreign ownership in Australian industry. Deputy Prime Minister Lionel Bowen yesterday indicated that the government might tighten existing policies on foreign
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  • 102 1 Ex-bank manager on bribes charges A FORMER bank manager appeared in court yesterday to face charges that he accepted bribes totalling nearly $65,000 from men his bank had dealings with. Krishna Jayaram,3s (above), formerly of Banque Nationale De Paris, is accused of receiving the money on 21 occasions as inducements
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    • 195 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: AN OBVIOUS lesson out of the French decision to curb the spending of Frenchmen holidaying abroad is that no country, rich or poor, is immune to economic troubles. Nothing should ever be taken for granted. But what is more important is that if tough measures,
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    • 55 2 U.S. FEARS HI-TECH DECLINE LONG regarded as the world's leader in technology, America is worried that it is in danger of losing this top position. A decline in its technical education, which produces the talent that fuels America's technological prowess, could reduce its ability to compete effectively in the
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    • 576 2 Opening trade doors ASIAN-PACIFIC delegates at an international trade conference in Tasmania, Hobart this week have resolved to make several suggestions to their governments to liberalise world trade, conference chairman and Hongkong businesswoman Lydia Dunn said yesterday. They include encouraging intra-regional trade, jointly administering the General Agreement
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    • 132 2 Deadline extended PTVE senior Anti-Corruption Agency officers, including the director-general, have been given 14 more days from last Saturday to file their defence in a suit brought against them by a senior officer. Mr Zakana Mohamed Esa, now with the Ipoh branch, alleged he was intimidated and
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    • 139 2 Mastering Mandarin UNLIKE many foreigners who find learning Mandarin difficult, a Japanese woman and a French priest suggest that with correct motivation and perseverance, you can master the language faster than you think. After living in Singapore for 12 years, Mrs Y. Matsuo Chua has not
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    • 323 3 CANBERRA, Tuesday ASIAN-PACIFIC delegates at an international trade conference in Hobart have resolved to make several suggestions to their governments to liberalise world trade, conference chairman and Hongkong businesswoman Lydia Dunn said today. Speaking at a press conference here, Miss Dunn said all countries
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    • 97 3 HONGKONG, Tues. Hongkong has this year started sending illegal immigrants to jail instead of back to China. In what the government called a "get-tough move" 12 illegal immigrants have been jailed since February. The authorities feel this is necessary to curb the increase in
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    • 166 3 Belgium willing to mediate BEIJING, Tues. Belgian Foreign Minister Leo Tindemans said today his country would be willing to mediate in the Cambodian conflict if all sides agreed to such a step. He told correspondents here that, contrary to some reports, "there was no Belgian plan on Cambodia." But he
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    • 55 3 SEOUL, Tues. A theological seminary student was sentenced to a 10-month prison term for allegedly praising North Korea while drinking in a pub, local press reports said today. The Seoul district criminal court found Sung Baek-Ui, 30, guilty of violating the national security law which forbids all acts
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    • 204 3 JAKARTA, Tuesday NEW Armed Forces commander General Benny Murdani, 50, today assumed the leadership of the powerful national security agency (Kopkamtib) in a move that united for the first time the two strategic posts. Admiral Sudomo, 56, who became Manpower Minister yesterday, transferred
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    • 159 3 Andropov supports Afghan peace efforts MOSCOW, Tues. Soviet Communist Party leader Yuri Andropov has indicated in talks with United Nations Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar that he supports efforts to resolve the Afghan problem, an UN spokesman said. The official Soviet news agency Tass said Mr Andropov and Mr de
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    • 287 4 Call for massive pay increase to fight 400 pc inflation BUENOS AIRES, Tuesday MORE than nine million workers halted industry, commerce and international air traffic on Monday in an illegal strike for a massive wage increase to help them keep up with Argentina's 400
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    • 262 4 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States said today that fighting between Nicaraguan government troops and rebels was an internal problem, and refused to discuss reports of US involvement. A State Department spokesman cited "longstanding practice" in declining to answer questions about reports of cov- ert
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    • 30 4 MOSCOW, Tiies. Foreign ministers of the seven Warsaw Pact countries will meet in Prague during the first half of April, Tass said yesterday without giving details. AFP
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    • 177 4 Economy in the US will 'recover slower' DETROIT (Michigan), Tues. The US economic rebound will be slower than the average recovery but that should help keep a lid on inflation, Mr Martin Feldstein, chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers, said yesterday. "I think there is a certain advantage
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      • 65 4 AT LEAST 10 people were killed in a new flare-up of violence in India's northeast state of Assam, the Press Trust of India said yesterday. It quoted an official report as saying that they died when rival groups clashed in a village of the Sibsagar district of upper
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      • 73 4 ARGENTINA HAS urged Third World countries to step up mutual cooperation in order to fight off economic pressure from richer countries. Foreign Minister Juan Aguirre Lanari told more than 600 delegates from Africa, Asia and Latin America that such action would help reduce their vulnerability, "particularly when
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      • 70 4 CHINA YESTERDAY accused the United States of blocking its application to join the Manila-based Asian Development Bank and reiterated that Taiwan should be expelled from the organisation. Qi Huaiyuan, head of the Information Department of the Chinese Foreign Ministry, condemned remarks by State Department spokesman Alan Romberg, who
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    • 115 6 Leyland's night workers to strike LONDON, Tues. Nightshift workers assembling state-run British Leyland's new Maestro car voted last night to join daytime colleagues on strike over plans to phase out time allowed for cleaning up at the end of shifts. The strike at the giant Cowley plant near Oxford, which
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    • 242 8 MIN PAO'S printing and office equipment will go on the auction block tomorrow in a sheriff's sale. The Chinese daily newspaper will also have to vacate the Bendemeer Road premises which they have been occupying since the early *****. This is because
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    • 70 8 THE Public Utilities Board Daily Rated Employees' Union has paid out $42,900 in welfare benefits to dependants of 10 members who died and one who was medically boarded out. The MP (Geylang Serai) and union adviser, Mr Othman Haron Eusofe, handed out the payments in a
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    • 338 8 Five East Coast restaurants to move A SEAFOOD centre will be built along the East Coast Parkway and five restaurants at East Coast Road will be offered places when their temporary licences expire next year. This is welcome news for the people living
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    • 143 8 THE Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand is interested in adapting some of the ways Singapore have used for its industrialisation programme. Mr Wanchak Voradilok, the authority's governor, told The Straits Times yesterday after he was briefed on the republic's industrialisation programme by Mr
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      227 8  -  AGNES WEE By PEOPLE working in the Raffles Place area will soon have to walk a little further to get to some of their favourite food stalls. For about 110 stalls on both sides of the Singapore River will have to make way for the MRT. The move to
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    • 126 8 Rider dies when m-cycle skids A motorcyclist died and three people, including a 10-year-old boy, suffered serious head injuries in separate accidents on Monday. Motorcyclist Seah Eng Khai, 22, was killed when his machine skidded along Jalan Kayu at 5.12 p.m. The boy, Pang Weng Seng, was involved in a
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    • 1407 9  -  BEN DAVIDSON MAUREEN CHUA By and A WELDER yesterday identified Tan Mui Choo as the woman he had seen carrying a darkcomplexioned boy over her shoulder in a block of flats in Toa Payoh early one morning in February 1981. Mr Fung Joon Yong
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    • 268 9 IN their statements, Ghazali's two cousins said they were playing with him at the playground near Block 355, dementi Avenue 2, on Feb 6 at about 3 p.m. when they were approached by a Chinese woman who wore a pair of
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    • 226 9 AGNES' mother, Madam Heng Teck Hong, said in her statement that Agnes, who was her youngest daughter, accompanied her sister, Pauline, to the Church of the Risen Christ in Toa Payoh for catechism classes on the afternoon of Jan 24. Pauline
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    • 449 10  -  LEONG WENG KAM Series on career women put in cold storage By FANS of locally-made television drama programmes may be in for a few surprises after the Army Series runs out. It looks as if the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation may not be able
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    • 406 10 'Piracy of Apple computers here now under control' PIRACY of Apple computers and its related products in Singapore is under control, the vice-president and general counsel of Apple Computer, Mr Albert Eisenstat, said yesterday. He said his company officials here were studying local laws to see whether the customs could
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    • 160 10 Most police trainees have right attitude, tests show A HIGH percentage of the trainees who have undergone the community-ori-ented policing course at the Police Academy have perceptions suitable for their new roles. This was the finding of three tests conducted on the first group of 81 trainees for the Neighbourhood
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    • 225 10 Lone killer carried out triple murder POLICE believe that a lone assailant was responsible for the murders of a young housewife and her two children in their Ang Mo Kio flat on Monday. This is consistent with the preliminary autopsy findings of a government pathologist, sources said yesterday. All three
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    • 155 10 MANY local drama groups do not have a permanent place to practise and even those who are fortunate enough to have one, face the threat of being ousted by high rentals. This was a finding of a Culture Ministry's survey in February to
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    • 270 11 He is said to have accepted $64,800 A FORMER bank manager of Banque Nationale de Paris was yesterday charged with accepting bribes totalling $64,800 for granting or recommending overdraft facilities to three companies. Krishna Jayaram, 35, is accused of accepting gratification on 21
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    • 271 11  -  GERRY DE SUVA By< THE Singapore Zoological Gardens has no intention of raising gate charges, even though it has been losing money since 1976. This is because it wants to continue attracting families, its chairman, Dr Ong Swee Law, said. The
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    • COURT BRIEFS
      • 61 11 A MAN was caught on his first try at operating a place of assignation in his car parked at the side lane beside the Rubber House in Colly er Quay. Ng Say Eng, 27, was fined $2,500 after pleading guilty to bringing three Thai
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      • 73 11 A FATHER of four was yesterday jailed a day and fined $4,000 or in default six months' jail, for breaking into the home of a driver on Feb 7 and stealing a $1,000 video recorder. In mitigation, Mohd Said bin Kasim, 35, a construction worker,
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      • 85 11 THE state coroner, Mr Liew Thiam Leng, yesterday recorded a verdict of misadventure on the deaths of two boys, Reduwan bin Abd Kasim, 9, and Anuar bin Abu Samah, 10. The boys, who lived in Bedok North Avenue 1, were washing some coins
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    • 225 11 Conmen cheat cabbie and tourist A TAXI DRIVER and a tourist fell prey to confidence tricksters and lost a total of $229 in two separate incidents over the last four days. In the first incident, Mr S.C. Ho, a taxi driver, picked up a passenger at Circuit Road on Saturday
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    • 235 11 Two people still missing at sea TWO Singaporeans were rescued and two others are still missing after their pleasure boat capsized near Horsburgh Lighthouse, 65 km south-east of Singapore, at about 8 p.m. on Thursday. An Indonesian patrol boat rescued Mr Alias bin Mohamad, 53, an HDB security guard, and
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    • 230 12 HIS childhood weekly piano lessons cost $10; a bicycle cost $7 in those days. He could not retire from being involved in music, but yesterday Charles Godfrey Lazaroo, aged 60, died. He leaves his wife, Joyce; sons, Henry and Godfrey, and daughter, Dolores. "My father
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    • 367 12  -  PAUL JACOB Different type of visitor expected By THE presence of military aircraft and air defence systems promises to change the types of visitors and products at next January's Asian Aerospace exhibition and conference. The organisers, ITF Pte Ltd, said the inclusion
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    • 299 12 Plea to delay ruling on rented cars CAR rental firms have petitioned the government to postpone a ruling which they feel could seriously affect their business. They have asked the government to wait 18 months before implementing a regulation whicjji will allow companies to claim tax exemption on claims for
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    • 267 12 TOURISTS can ride motorised Chinese junks between Singapore and South Johore once authorities in Singapore and Malaysia approve a proposal by a Singapore company. The Malaysia-Singapore Tourism Council said in a press statement yesterday that the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board and the Tourist Development
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    • 139 12 THE Public Utilities Board has traced the cause of a burst water pipe at the junction of Queen Street and Middle Road to soil subsidence. Workers excavated a portion of the road on Monday evening to trace and repair the leak. According to
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    • 69 12 A WOMAN, posing as an official of the Bo Tien Home for the Aged, has been soliciting funds for the home. Officials of the home said that requests for funds or in kind are usually made by its management committee through letters of appeal or
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    • 199 13  - Hotels are not all glamour, students warned JUDITH HALE By SCHOOL-leavers keen on joining the Singapore Hotel Association Training and Education Centre because they think the hotel business is glamorous, had better think again. The association's executive director, Mr Pakir Singh, said the centre's three-year diploma course in hotel management,
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    • 206 13  -  LAI YEW KONG Seven teenagers fell prey in past three months By SEVEN teenage schoolgirls were molested at lonely spots in separate incidents in the past three months after being lured there by a man who had I posed as a police or Central Narcotics
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    • 113 13 Plumbing for more, cleaner water BY THE end of the year, residents of 2,000 flats in Ang Mo Kio can expect cleaner water from their rooftop tanks. Flats on the top three storeys of blocks will also get better pressure because the Housing Board is replacing the existing plumbing (picture).
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    • 204 13 MOST air fares will continue to be determined by three airline committees here even after anti-price fixing legislation is introduced later this year. A Ministry of Trade and Industry official said: "We were not thinking of the travel industry when discussing the introduction of
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    • 124 13 Day of fun for the little ones THE little hosts and hostesses knew almost nothing about their guest except her name. But when Miss Sophia Loren made her entrance at the party for underprivileged children yesterday, the tots and toddlers captivated her. Two-year-old Chew Yoke Lin, the youngest member from
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    • 205 13 IF YOU are working in Peninsula Plaza, beware of a man who claims to be a police inspector looking for a girl in the building. Several women office workers there have complained about a man described as a slim and well-dressed Chinese
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    • 28 13 MR TEE TUA BA is the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Planning) and not Deputy Assistant Commissioner as reported in The Sunday Times. The error is regretted.
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  • Timescope
    • 439 14 THERE is a breed of men who think nothing of climbing up and down tower cranes six or more times a day. Sometimes they even walk along the Jib of the crane to check the trolley or cables. Mr Abdul Majeed bin Yacob,
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    • 1209 14 Spindly arms lift 66 cars with ease One visible sign of the boom in the construction industry is the sprouting of tower cranes all over the island. In slightly more than a year, their number has trebled to about 150. These one-legged giants stand out against our skyline lifting weights
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 334 15 Malaysia offers to help train Brunei officers MAHATHIR PLEDGES HIS COUNTRY'S FULLEST COOPERATION BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Tues. The Malaysian Prime Minister yesterday pledged to increase cooperation with Brunei and offered to train more of Brunei's officials in administrative, educational, agricultural, military and police matters. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir
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    • 98 15 One Act for all drug laws KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The government plans to have a single Act along the lines of the Internal Security Act to replace all existing antidrug legislation, Datuk Musa Hitam said yesterday. "Our plan is to have one Act known as the Dadah Act which will
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    • MALAYSIAN ROUND-UP
      • 122 15 MALAYSIA'S exports to Singapore for the first 10 months of last year amounted to $5.8 billion, or 25.5 per cent of total exports, the Senate was told yesterday. Malaysia's imports from Singapore for the same period amounted to $3,437 million, or 14.4 per
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      • 61 15 THE government has completed a study on the service conditions of doctors in the country and will make a decision on the matter, Deputy Health Minister Datuk K. S. Pathmanaban told Parliament yesterday. Datuk Pathmanaban was replying to Senator Haii Abdul Jalu who had raised the issue
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      • 81 15 THE Malayan Railway will not pay compensation to victims involved in train accidents purely on humanitarian grounds, Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Omar said yesterday. He said compensation was paid only if the railway was found guilty of negligence in crashes which involved trains. He was
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    • 218 15 Top anti-graft officers given 14 more days to file defence KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday FIVE senior Malaysian Anti-Corruption Agency officers, including the director-general, have been given 14 more days from last Saturday to file their defence in a suit brought against them by a senior officer in Johore Baru, press reports
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    • 107 15 REBELS TRAINING IN KELANTAN SAYS GEN HAADYAI, Tues. Thousands of southern Thai separatists have fled across the border to undertake secret arms training In Kelantan following government suppression campaigns, Fourth Army Region Commander LtGen Ham Leenanond said over the weekend. Lt Gen Ham said this at the opening of a
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    • 98 15 Student to be extradited KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A Malaysian student wanted by Scotland Yard because of a series of serious crimes in London's Soho district would be extradited as soon as the surrender papers are signed, Bernama news agency reported yesterday, quoting a British High Commission spokesman. Chong Chee Vui,
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    • 86 15 PETALING JAYA, Tues. The government will continue keeping a close watch on Muslim extremists who disregard the sensitivities of Malaysia's multi-faceted community in spreading their teachings. The Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Musa Hitam, said today that the government realised the potential threat from these groups, especially in
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  • The Straits Times
    • 460 16 SPENDING curbs on Frenchmen (businessmen exempted) holidaying abroad may be less drastic than they first appear. But there is no denying their psychological impact, on both Frenchmen and others who normally associate such measures with poorer Third World countries. Only about 16 per cent of French
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  • 213 16 EVERYONE knew that Fuji Shokai, as a company, had seen better days. The exchange rate was hurting exports and although the company had 3,000 employees and was on the first listing of the Tokyo stock exchange, it was no surprise when a notice went out to all department heads
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  • 1192 16 Japanese wield the axe lightly IN THE WEST, those with the least seniority are most likely to get laid off first. But in Japan, it is the reverse with the first-hired, first-fired rule prevailing. THOMAS NEVIN in the second of a two-part series on 'who gets fired in Japan' looks
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  • 337 16 How they cut back I'VE BEEN LIVING in Japan now for 10 years and it seems to me there are a lot more articles in the newspapers giving coverage to Japanese companies that have had to cut back on the number of their employees due to the economic recession. JAPAN
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  • 692 16 THE PRESIDENT has issued an executive order requiring every federal employee with a security clearance to sign a non-disclosure pledge and submit to lie detector tests if asked. Mr Reagan's given reason was to prevent leaks of classified information. His real reason was to stop leaks
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  • FORUM
    • 250 17 One way to ensure hawkers don't raise prices A POINTS demerit system, similar to the one successfully applied to curb traffic offences, should be introduced to deter hawkers, especially those selling cooked food in hawker centres, from profiteering. Unscrupulous hawkers might be tempted to use the recently announced gradual increases
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    • 322 17 I AM about to complete my National Service. I am an officer and I have to contribute to the Central Provident Fund. I know the original objective, and still the main objective now despite various other uses to which one's CPF balance
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    • 225 17 I REFER to the report in which the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, said that "HUDC flats were still being subsidised by 30 to 40 per cent and were much cheaper than private property." (ST, March 23). Mr Teh could not
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    • 101 17 Help us take care of flats I REFER to statements made by the Minister for National Development, Mr Teh Cheang Wan, during the recent parliamentary debate on the budget that the Housing Board is not solely responsible for defects in HDB flats. (ST, March 24). If the flat-dwellers are responsible
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    • 241 17 We must preserve our heritage WE would like to comment on the government's decision to clear the Singapore River, Chinatown and Serangoon Road areas. It has planned to relo-. cate the Chinatown and Serangoon Road hawker stalls, and the Singapore River will lose its tongkangs and barges. Instead, we will
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    • REPLY
      • 171 17 Why the HDB does not supply this info PLEASE refer to the letter "Supply information on notice board" by Lim Chun Hai (ST, Jan 19), who suggested that more information concerning the various flats under construction be displayed at the notice board of the Housing Board's Sales Section. HDB flats
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      • 71 17 THE Port of Singapore Authority should consider the use of coupons at its carpark «at the World Trade Centre rather than rely on payment booths. Long queues are common at these booths and it is a long and frustrating wait, especially when you have an appointment
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    • 505 17 The most important asset is the staff IT IS true that motivation, team spirit and company loyalty are the three main points managers must note when dealing with workers during an economic recession. I also endorse the view of Mr Wolfgang Freybott, who spoke at a seminar on human resources
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    • 232 17 Point out all the errors at once I RECENTLY went to the Land Titles Registry to register a caveat against a property on the instructions of my employers. The documents are accepted from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. After I had lodged the said document with the registry, I was
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1032 18 ARE America's technological pre-eminence, economic vitality, and national security threatened b,y a "crisis" in science, maths and engineering education? Some scientists and educators have been saying so for years. Of late, politicians have been joining the chorus. Recently, the House of •Representatives voted to
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    • 301 18 IF AMERICAN STATES raise their standards for maths and science education, and if the teacher shortage were somehow to vanish, would Americans' become scientifically literate? Some education specialists think not, and argue that fundamental reforms in the curriculum are necessary. Two problems stand out: CRAMMING: The American
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    • 439 18 More clashes erupt between Pakistan's Shia arid Sunni sects CLASHES between Pakistan's majority community, the Sunni Muslims, and the Shia Muslim minority have flared up again in Karachi. This time both sides were armed. A large crowd of Sunnis demolished the walls around a half-built Shia meeting
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 35 19 MALAYAN Banking Bhd will be computing interest on its savings accounts on a daily basis. The bank, which has 22 fully computerised branches here, will be crediting the interest to savings accounts monthly.
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      • 72 19 YEO Hiap Seng Ltd said it has agreed to sell its entire shareholding in Yeo Hiap Seng (Hongkong) Ltd to its subsidiary, General Bottling Co Ltd. It said the sale of the 250,000 shares of HK$l (550.31) each for HK$lO million cash is part of a reorganisation
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      • 62 19 AMALGAMATED Steel Mills Bhd has announced group pretax profits of M57.2 million for the six months ended Dec 31, 1982, compared with M52.58 million in 1981. Group turnover rose to M567.39 million from M556.01 million. Group profits attributable to shareholders increased to M57.14 million from M52.54 million. At
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      • 62 19 ALUMINIUM Company of Malaysia made pretax profits of M55.5 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, compared with M5571,000 before. Sales totalled M560.3 million against M554.6 million before. Directors have recommended a final dividend of 2.5 per cent, making a total of 5 per cent for the
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      • 41 19 LONDON, Tues. Dunlop Holdings PLC said Pegi Malaysia Bhd today bought a further seven million Dunlop shares, raising its a stake to 31 million shares. Dunlop reported a weighted average of 140.7 million issued shares for 1981. Reuter
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      • 75 19 SEOUL, Tues. The South Korean cabinet passed a budget guideline for fiscal 1984 beginning January limiting spending to this year's level except for defence, Economic Planning Board officials said. The guideline, based on a projected 7.5 per cent gross national product growth rate and less than 2.5 per
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      • 79 19 BONN, Tues. West German direct investment abroad fell to 9.76 billion Deutschemarks (558.42 billion) in 1982 from 9.82 billion marks in 1981, the Economics Ministry said. It said 7.57 billion marks of the 1982 total was invested in industrialised countries, against 7.53 billion marks in 1981, and 2.19
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      • 51 19 TOKYO, Tues. Foreign net purchases of Japanese stocks rose to US$57O million (551.19 billion) in February from US$336 million in January. The Japanese Finance Ministry said foreign buying dipped to US$l.76 billion last month from US$l.B7 billion in January while selling fell to US$l.l9 billion from US$l.54 billion.
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      • 60 19 HONGKONG, Tues. Hongkong's visible trade deficit narrowed to HK$l.l6 billion (***** million) in February from HK$l.3B billion in January and the HK52.93 billion February 1982 shortfall. Provisional Census and Statistics Department figures also show domestic exports fell to HK55.57 billion in February from January's HK56.44 billion but
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      • 72 19 BANGKOK, Tues. The West German government has approved a loan of 14 million deutschemarks (Ssl2 million) for Thailand for an electricity project. A government spokesman said the interest rate will be 2 per cent per year. The money will be used to support the government project to
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    • 271 19  - Philippines introduces property purchase scheme ABBY TAN •By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Tues. The Philippines will allow foreigners to own properties on a leasehold basis through a subsidiary to be set up by the central bank. Foreign companies and individuals will be required to bring in foreign currency to be
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    • 419 19 MBF Holdings, a prominent Malaysian finance and property group, is negotiating to take over Haw Par's insurance subsidiary, Malayan Motor General Underwriters (M&G). MBF Holdings has requested a suspension in the trading of its shares on the stock exchange pending
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    • 430 19 SANKYO Aluminium, a major Japanese aluminium window and curtain wall maker, has teamed up with local window maker IMM Pte Ltd to vie for a share of the booming market in Singapore. However, instead of an outright investment, the Japanese manufacturer, like several of
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    • 241 19 Sea View interim pretax earnings 22pc lower SEA View Hotel Ltd has suffered another earnings setback for the six months ended Dec 31, 1982. Group pretax profits fell by 22.7 per cent to $1.42 million, against $1.84 million in the previous corresponding period in 1981. However, turnover showed a 12.6
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    • 440 19 KENTUCKY Fried Chicken (S) has received approval for a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore and will soon be making a public offer of its shares. Business Times understands that 5.25 million shares of $1.00 each will be offered at $1.15 per share.
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    • 210 19 WILL the Singapore woman ride the scooter now that the Japanese have made one which meets her needs? Her counterparts in Japan, Taiwan and South Korea are reported to have accepted it and the waiting list for the machine is said to be long. The Japanese scooter,
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    • 108 19 CIC approves Bedford acquisition BEDFORD Plantations has received approval from the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee for its acquisition of a property company and the sub-division of its snares. CIC has, however, revised the purchase consideration for Hampstead Corporation from MsB.s million to Ms7 million. Bedford will now pay the Ms7
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  • Market Highlights
    • 544 19 SINGAPORE: Share E rices closed higher due > late buying after moving uncertainly throughout the day on bouts of profit-taking and buying support in selective trading. Esso rose 10 cents to $7.30, Jurong Cement 6 cents to $4.90 and Development Bank 15 cents to $8.90.
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    • 32 19 Up Down unch Industrials 43 31 38 Finance 9 6 5 Hotels 5 5 4 Properties 5 5 3 Plantations 3 2 0 Mining 2 3 1 Deb/Loans 5 1 2
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    • 68 19 Boustead Bhd +1 C&C +8 CCM Cold Storage +4 Dunloplnd Esso +10 FiN Gentlngs +4 Guinness Guthrie Bhd Haw Par -1 Inchcape Bhd +5 MTC NBT -1 Nat Iron PMC Pan Elec +1 Perils Plant 2 Prima Robinsons Rothmans -3 Semb Ship +2 Sime Darby +1
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 52 19 G E Life 3500 +100 Ulu Benut 690 +40 Shell 665 +40 Jacks Int 605+40 George Kent 980 +35 Kamunting Tin 490 +20 DBS 890+15 U M Flour 372 +12 Esso 730 10 I C B 725 +10 Public Bank 615 +10 K L Industries 530 +10 Sel Properties
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      • 34 19 H Leong Credit 545 -25 Hong Leong Ind 825 -20 Larut Tin 297 -15 C Sugars 1210 -10 M Banking 715 -10 Times Pub 680 -10 Berjuntai 600 -10 Selangor Dredg 520 -10
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      • 43 19 Mar 28 Mar 29 BT Composite: 817.53 819.02 BT Indicator: *****8 *****5 ST Industrials: 837.15 839.16 ST Finance: 2149.25 2166.15 ST Hotels: 1041.09 1042.48 ST Properties: 675.56 676.79 ST Minings: 228.98 228.62 ST Plantations: 938.79 938.46 OCBC: 736.24 739.46 SESInd: 638.55 641.15
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      • 25 19 M U I 598,000 Faber Merlin 490,000 U O L 328,000 Gen Corp 307,000 UOL Warrants 245,000 Total turnover: 9.20m Total value: $29.41m
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    • 2802 20 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In lots of 19 shares each, with the price quoted in dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr's Net 1982/1983 LaBt Div P/E Vol Da V High Low Company Sale +or- (000) High Low 350 235 Acma 258 +1 21.7
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    • 523 20 PRICES drifted on the Singapore stock exchange yesterday but late buying lifted the market to a steadier close. Attention remained concentrated on a few counters, and even trading in those counters was thin. The all-sector Business Times Composite Index closed 1.49 points higher at 819.02
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    • 380 20 PRICES closed mixed on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Except for some speculative stocks which, rose sharply, prices were traded within narrow bands. After opening at about overnight levels, prices drifted for the greater part of the morning session. In the afternoon, prices rose gradually,
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    • 26 20 Jacks Int'l 675 +60 Shell 750 +50 Ind Oxygen 490 44 Norsechem 380 +30 Utd Est 550 +20 G Kent 1080 +20 Bedford 720 +20
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    • 16 20 H L Credit 580 -50 HLlnd 880 -30 Hume 530 -10 Chin Teck 590 -10
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    • 188 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for Mar M) ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for Mar 30) ARBUTHNOT SECURITIES ASIA (Managers' prices for Mar 34) S'pore Growth Fund 0.91 "a 0.96'/2 OUB-MONTAGU (Managers' prices for Mar 3») Union Spore Fund 1-28 1.33 DIAMOND MGT S'PORE (Managers' prices for Mar
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    • 41 20 Up Down unch Industrials 35 39 28 Finance 4 2 3 Hotels 0 1 1 Properties 5 12 Oil Palms 3 1 2 Tins 13 3 Rubbers 4 6 3 Rubbers 0 0 0 Deb/Loans 10 1 1 1
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    • 2472 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board
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    • 1573 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown 1 in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Alcom (1.988 1.995) (24) 1.96 (14) 1.98 (30) 1.95 (3) 1.97
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 292 21 PRICES on the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday with April One RSS buyers quoted at 227.00 cents a kilo, up three cents from Monday's close. r The morning market was marked up slightly on trade buying forward demand and covering interest after a higher opening, dealers said.
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      • 375 21 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Forward prices in cents per kilo yesterday. (Int. 1 R.S.S. FOB in bales) MRELB prices in cents per kilo yesterday: MRELB toward prices in cents per kilo yesterday (Int. 1 R.S.S. FOB in bales) NOON SSR and SMR prices yesterday: Noon
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      • 31 21 Rubber: March 29 Singapore: April: 227.00 cents (up 3.00 cents) Malaysia: April: 247.50 cents (up 1.50 cents) Tin: M530.61 per kilo (up 12 cents) 31 tonnes (down 114 tonnes)
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      • 201 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market closed higher on covering support in quiet trading yesterday, with interest remaining on the April position, dealers said. In April, central and north regions rose Mss each to $745 a tonne while south also gained $5 to $747.50. The refined market remained
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      • 31 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Monday (previous in brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1097.00 (£1090.50); sellers E1097.50 (£1091.50); Three Months buyers £1131.00 (£1123.00); sellers £1131.50 (£1123.50). Market tone: Firmer. Sales: 23,925 tonnes.
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      • 34 21 Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore. Moo Fri New York 10.408 B 10.47S S Zurich 10.278 -B 10.37S -S Toes Mon Singapore 10.378 B 10.47S S
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      • 201 21 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday rose 12 cents to M530.61 a kilo, still within the International Tin Agreement lower sector of $29.15 and $32.06. Dealers attrributed the higher level mainly to the sharply lower turnover of 31 tonnes against Monday's 145, which they said was caused
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      • 133 21 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 111 kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $95.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $108.00 sellers, new drum fob $102.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers, Sara"wak white pepper
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      • 256 21 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at $27,992 and closed at $27,973 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.50/413.00 and narrowed to $411.50/ 412.50. Trading remained thin and featureless. Some selling brought it down to $411/412 (the day's low) before it recovered to close
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      • 695 21 THE US dollar opened at 2.0965 75 against the Singapore unit on the local foreign exchange market yesterday. Trading was quiet with the American currency holding well at that level. It firmed marginally to close at 2.0970/80. Against major currencies, the US dollar was traded with little
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      • 47 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on March 29: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 3-3'« Closing Buying Selling Source: National Discount Co. 3-month Treasury bills 2% 2V< 3-month Bank bills 611/16 6 9/16 3 months CD 6 5/16 6 3/16 6 months CD 611/16 6 9/16
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      • 35 21 Closing interbank rates (or Singapore dollars on March 29: Offer Bid Overnight s'i 5 1 month 6' 4 6 s 2 months 65/16 63/16 3 months 6 5/16 6 3/16 Overnight mode 5%
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 334 20 STOCKS yesterday recovered from early lows on light overseas support in thin, cautious trading ahead of annual results from major companies in Hongkong today, brokers said. Prices opened slightly lower in line with Wall Street, they said. The Hang Seng index ended up 3.66 points at 979.56, against a
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      • 203 20 PRICES yesterday closed j mixed in selective trading, j dealers said. The Book Club index drop- ped 0.14 of a point to 114.74 on turnover of 26.7 ,million baht, with 260,886 shares traded. Jalaprathan Cement fell 7.50 j baht to 161 and Industrial Fi- nance Corp lost 2.50 to
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      • 197 20 SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed on higher turnover of 1.99 million pesos, up from 786,255 pesos on Monday, dealers said. The commercial and industrial index fell 0.4 to 110.09, the mining marker rose 10.7 to 1,315.4 and the oils index lost 0.022 to 1.203. Lepanto "B" rose to 0.1250
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      • 413 21 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday closed at a record high for the second day running, with sentiment encouraged by i the imminence of economy boosting measures, including a possible cut in the official discount rate, dealers said. The market average rose a provisional 36.22 points to close at a
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      • 405 21 A LATE, broadly-based turnaround yesterday led the market to close with a slightly firmer bias in quiet trading after being widely lower most of the day following overnight falls in international gold prices and on Wall Street. Near the close the All Ordinaries index was up 0.9 points at
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      • 176 21 DOMESTIC share prices closed mixed with an easier bias in light volume on Monday. Dealers said the morning's stronger dollar and Friday's Wall Street decline dampened sentiment. Bank LEU bearer lost 40 Swiss francs to 4,050 and its registered stock closed at 2,100, down 50 francs.In financials Landis and
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      • 371 21 STOCK prices closed lower for the second straight session on Monday as volume weakened in advance of this week's relii gious holidays. The Dow Jones industrial average fell about 6.77 points to 1133.32. But the blue chip I index recovered from its low for the day of 1130.13
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      • 251 21 SHARE prices were mixed to lower on Monday m line with Friday's lower Wall Street close, dealers said. Prices eased across a broad front as a moderate wave of profit-taking followed sharp gains last week. A notable exception was chemicals group Gist-Bro-cades, which jumped 8.50 guilders to 163.50 on
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      • 650 21 EQUITIES yesterday opened easier in moderate trading in line with Wall Street and on renewed fears for oil prices, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was down 3.3 points at 652.2. Government bonds were as much as Va point higher in longer dated issues on the steadier
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      • 238 21 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 979.56 Monday 975-9 Week Ago 981.45 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 650.9 Monday 648.9 Week Ago 648.1 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 506.9 Monday 505.3 Week Ago 506.8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 655.5 Friday 656.9 Week Ago 652.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1140.09 Friday 1140.09 Week Ago 1125.74
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      • 193 21 FROM: Page 21 K Kellas (25.00B) Larut (3.228 3.245) (15) 3.16 (12) 3.18 (24) 3.20 (6) 3.24 (5) 3.22 M M C (3.168 3.205) (23) 3.14 (52) 3.16 (20) 3.18 Pahang Con (1.418 1.425) (24) 1.40 (5) 1.41 (1) 1.43 (3) 1.42 Petaling (11.008 U.3OS) (1) 11.20
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    • 593 21 PRIME HONGKONG OFFICE I SPACE FOB SALE I NEWLY COMPLETED 26 STOREY OFFICE BUILDING I LOCATED AT QUEEN'S ROAD WEST ON THE FRINGE OF I HONGKONG'S CENTRAL DISTRICT AND WITHIN STONE'S THROW OF PROPOSED MRT ROUTE EXTERNAL WALL FINISH GLASS MOSAIC GRANITE TILES TINTED GLASS WINDOWS WITH BRONZE ANODISED ALUMINIUM
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    • 138 21 PORTABLE 10' X 20' SITE OFFICES Buy $7450 Lease $500/mth International Standards Stacking Capability Lease Purchase Buy-Back Option Fast deliveries Warranty Complete camps and other buildings also available for more information call the specialists with 14 years experience Delta Industries Pte Ltd Tel: *****66 WILBUR SMITH'S BESTSELLER MEN OF MEN
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    • 602 22 737H66* I J fa 1 1 ENTERTAINMENT ill A FOOD GUIDE 2 Nightclubs/Discos/ Lounges CONTRACT A MOBILE Disco fo your Company functions witl complete Deejay and lightings Enquiries: *****62. 3 Food Guide H «e ft :£-> V it 1 !s.i*^i tS "<- LIVE SEA-FOODS ARE EVERYWHERE PRAWN WORLD is the
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    • 670 22 3 Food Guide 3 Food Guide J Looking for a WATER HOLE? We have one in the "SLOANECOURT HOTEL" Called i||||^THE BERKELY\\ Where Happy Hours is V\ taEPPn^l ffrora 3pm to 7pm with 1 cftlwgj r I Tiger on Draft is only 4 5 SRfS^ S 3 60 P^ P
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    • 477 22 25 Sale: Other Products OWNER MOVINGI SELLING cheap: dresses, $5.00 upwards (almost new), ladies shoes, paintings, books. Viewing: Wednesday and Thursday, 9a.m. to 7p.m. 6 Jalan Insaf, S'pore 2057. Tel: *****09/ *****95. AMERICA AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC gate, advance technology with clutch unit, remote control, safe and convenient, 1 year free accessories
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    • 465 22 19 Household 19 Household s Appliances Appliances Enjoy a Better and a More Comfortable Life with a Mitsubishi Aircool Split Wall Mounted Aircon (Imported from Japan) (Quiet Economical) 3 models available 1, 1 ■> 2 h.p. Fan coil Condensing Unit l*mM& /*-A Economical consumption l^v /-^y fro" 1 4— 9
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    • 355 22 34 Gardening FOR RUBBISH DISPOSAL tree cuttings and demolition works. Contact: Bama Cleaning Services, *****92/ 6. After office hours: *****1. QUOTATION FREE. WATERFALL landscape designing, garden maintenance, turfing, tree cutting. Call Majestic Landscape Construction *****49. TREE GRASS CUTTING rubbish disposal, maintenance, cleaning of building and factory. Contact: Mano *****52/ *****02.
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    • 752 22 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, 02-105 Lucky Plaza 10.00 am 12N: 1 pm 5.30 pm Mon Fri (4.00 pm for next
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    • 612 22 38 TV/Video/ Sound System LEONG LECK SPECIALISES in re pair, video, colour/ B/W, T.V., hi fi system, antennae installatioi Tel: *****25. r SEE FWA SPECIALIZES in Videi i Colour T.V., Hi-Fi system re n pairs, antennae installation. Te *****14. *****95 S VIDEO SERVICE SPECIALIST i repair (VHS) and Video recordei
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    • 670 22 RATES: Ordinary 1 00 per word (Mm 1 5.00) $18 00 per col cm semi-D.sploy (Mm $54.00 Straits Times) $18.50 per col cm (Min $55 50 Sunday Times) $22.50 per col. cm P V (Min. $67.50 Strcts Times) $23. 12 per col cm. (Min. $69.36 Sunday-Times) Box Charges:ss.oo (collected) $10.00
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    • 593 22 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 57 industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire FOR IMMEDIATE SALE WOODWORKING MACHINERY a) One unit Multi-rip Saw Brand: SCM Type: M3
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    • 710 22 60 Business Opportunities For Just $10,000 Be a Partner In A WellEstablished Manufacturing Company. Monthly Returns Guaranteed. For More Details, Please Phone:--*****36 KOH/ NG. COVER CROP SEEDS PUERARIA JAVANICA CALA PAGONIUM CENTROSEMA Available in large quantities. TEL: *****96 FRANCIS Export Company with Established Markets in Africa, Middle East and Pacific
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    • 401 23 57 Industrial Equip- 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire ment: Sale/Hire FOR SALE 150 20' DRY STEEL ISO-CONTAINERS, SECOND HAND WIND-AND WATERTIGHT CONDITION AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT LOCAL DEPOT. PLEASE MAKE YOUR WRITTEN OFFER INQUIRY TO CIPHER N 18-*****9, PUBLIC ITAS, CH 1211 Geneva 3, Switzerland. ffll^ EMPLOYMENT 65 Situations Wanted
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    • 634 23 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive We a leading furniture manufacturer in Singapore and we seek suitably qualified and experienced personnel to fill the following positions: (1) SMOOTH MILL SUPERVISOR Ability to set woodworking machines. Knowledge of technical drawings (blueprint reading). Ability to communicate in English, Malay and Mandarin. Possess
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    • 639 23 65 Situations Wanted 65 Situations Wanted Royal Marine Commando SNCO, finishes his service in twenty-four months time and would like to work in the Far East. CV. on request. All jobs considered, all letters answered. Please write to S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kim Seng Road, S'pore 0923. 66 Situations Vacant
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    • 398 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical f A leading local Bank has vacancies for LADY TELLERS at its, 24-hour service Changi Airport Money-changing counters. Requirements:- Singapore citizens above the age of 18: Minimum 'O' level certificate with 3 credits including English and Maths; Willing to do shift work; Preferably those
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    • 543 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical ustreet J^ coppus Fast expanding American Equipment Distributor situated in Jurong invites applications from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens to urgently fill the following appointments. A) ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT GCE 'O' Level with credit in Mathematics LCCI Higher Accounting or
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    • 258 23 A Weil Established Club invites applications for the posts of: 1) CLERKS/ RECEPTIONISTS GCE 'O' level. e Preferably 1 year experience in similar position. Able to type. Must be tactful, polite and pleasant In personality. 2) ACCOUNTS CLERKS LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping. Minimum 1 year working ex- perience. Applicants are requested
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    • 431 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A leading local Shipping Company invites applications Irom suitable candidates for the following appointments: ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE 'O' level LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping or equivalent Able to type No experience necessary RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST GCE 'O' level Able to type Pleasant personality No experience required Fresh
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    • 462 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Well established foreign bank has immediate vacancies for: MALE COMPUTER OPERATOR Must be able to work on shift duties. FEMALE TELEPHONE OPERATOR Should have some experience and a knowledge of Chinese dialects. MALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Experience not essential but must have knowledge of accounting.
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    • 628 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Well established diamond importer has vacancies for the following. RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL CLERK Knowledge of typing and general administration duties. Preferably 1 year experience. BOOKKEEPER/ ASSISTANT Knowledge of simple accounting, typing and filing systems with workIng experience. Duties also Involve assistance to sales manager. Interested
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    • 610 23 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical TORAY A multi-national company invite* female applications for:--(1) RECEPTIONIST Age 18 —21 years GCE O 1 level Abie to speak and write good English Typing 35 —40 wpm Hardworking Pleasant personality and able to operate telex machine (2) ACCOUNTS CLERK e GCE 'O' level
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    • 483 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established engineering firm in Jurong requires: SECRETARY Shorthand 80 wpm Able to operate OKI Telex machine. Minimum 2 years' experience. e Lunch transport and medical benefits provided. Interested applicants, please apply with full resume, salary expected contact telephone number to: CHAN HO ENGINEERING PTE
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    • 599 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Company urgently requires: TELEPHONIST/CLERICAL ASSISTANT GCE 'O' Levels Minimum 3 years' working experience Good command of spoken English and fluent in Mandarin and/ or other local dialects Typing Certificate essential Duties are to operate switchboard, assist in general clerical/admin, duties Interested candidates please write
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    • 534 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical [STENOGRAPHER wanted I t- 2 years experience I preferably with some book-keeping knowledge. Able to operate telex machine. Attractive salary ami working conditions. Interested applicants please write with full particulars to: S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kim Seng Road, L Singapore 0923. J An Established
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    • 584 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical METROPOLITAN YMCA has several vacancies for: RECEPTIONIST/TYPISTS GCE "O" level Able to type accurately at 30 wpm Able to work on 2 shifts Has a pleasant disposition No experience required as training will be provided Starting salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience For
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    • 556 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical CLERKS/TYPISTS GCE 'O'or'A' Level. Typing knowledge. Applicants with the relevant qualifications, please write In with full personal resume, contact telephone number and 1 recent photo to: Maxwell P.O. Box 1899 Singapore 9037. COMMERCIAL SCHOOL urgently needs a RECEPTIONIST School-leavers, able to converse in Chinese,
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    • 781 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SECRETARY With good command of English and knowledge of figures is required. Please write to S.T. BOX A9OBBl 390 KIM SENG ROAD SINGAPORE 0923 Together with photograph (nonreturnable) and curriculum vitae TYPIST CUM RECEPTIONIST able to operate PABX switchboard ability to use electrical typewriter
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    • 851 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical REQUIRED FEMALE GENERAL Accounts Clerk. 1. Must be able to type. 2. Accounts knowledge essential. Interested please contact telephone *****83/ *****84 to arrange an appointment for interview. TELEPHONE OPERATOR/ TYPIST urgently required by Electrical Company in dist. 1441. 'O' level though not essential. Able
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    • 572 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERK CUM Typist with knowledge of Mandarin required. Call: 298G262. GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED. Typing essential. Interested please call *****93 for interview. e) Sales A Trading Company requires FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS to be stationed in Department Stores In Orchard and People's Park areas. Requirements:-
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    • 662 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales e) Sales *> SANYO QUARTZ (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. nvites you to join as a member of J^ X THE SANYO GROUP j£ J± COPIER DIVISION jf ASSISTANT SALES MANAGER Y J^ The applicant must be able to lead and motivate j£ the
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    • 115 24 Major Established Directory Publisher Requires:ADVERTISING SPACE SALES PERSONNEL Top Commission, Transport Allowance, Bonus Scheme, Regional Travel. Age 22 to 30. Experience an advantage. Rapid promotion to Sales Manager for the right man. CALL *****0 NOW I Or come personally for immediate interview 9.00am to 5.00pm at:PRESIDENT MERLIN FUNCTION ROOM 6TH
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    • 637 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES GCE 'O' level. Ability to work independently to direct and co-ordi-riate sales. Must be mature and have a pleasant personality. Ability to speak Mandarin and other local dialects preferable. We offer initial salary and attractive commission and allowance commensurating with applicant's qualifications
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    • 612 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales Vacancies lor SALES PROMOTERS/ REPRESENTATIVES No sales experience required as training will be provided. e Age 16 25. e Hardworking and able to work independently. Basic allowance plus high commission. Transport provided. Malaysians are welcome too. Contact tel: *****20/ *****07 between 10.00 a.m. to 6.00
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    • 730 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sales Required SHOWROOM SALESGIRLS SALESMEN Age below 30. Experience not necessary. Interested please apply personally at: TRIO INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION Unit 03.05 03.09 Goldhill Square 101 Thomson Road Singapore 1130 SALESGIRLS required at FAR EAST PLAZA Able to speak simple English. Call personally a},: MEOW LEE SHOES
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    • 529 25 66 Situations Vacant e) Sates SALESGIRL WANTED AT #01-36 World Trade Centre, selling handicrafts. Speak English and Mandarin. Apply personally 10.00a.m. to 6.30p.m. A CHINESE FEMALE Optical Assistant required. Age 20 plus. Please call at: #01-05, Shaw Centre, tel: *****46. CHINESE SALESGIRL WANTED. Experience not necessary. Interview at: Lucky Plaza,
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    • 908 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant S) Technical f) Technical Technical MAINTENANCE NTC/ITC in Electronic EQUIPMENT Servce 1-2 years experience in TECHniICIAW/ electronic industry in either: Repairing/servicing of electronic i equipments bonding machines s' (auto/normal). s^ Components/product evaluation. Interested applicants please call personally for interview from 9:ooam
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    • 478 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical An Established Building Contractor has vacancy for the following appointment: PRODUCTION CO-ORDINATOR Job discription: Overall incharged of the management of a precast concrete plant for the production of precast wall panels. Qualifications: Diploma in building with 2 years relevant experience. Candidates without
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    • 232 25 S3 Bensons Walk-in Interview from Mondays Fridays: A) FEMALE ASSEMBLY OPERATORS B) MALE COMPONENT OPERATORS Post (A): Completed Primary education Age 16 years above Bonus can earn up to SSBO.OO per month Post (B): Starting salary *****.00 per month Completed Primary education Adjustment after 3 months Productivity bonus can earn
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    • 490 25 66 Situations Vacant Technical Rapidly expanding regional office of an European multi-na-tional company marketing portable hand tools and equipment require* an additional TECHNICIAN for ita service department Applicants should have: e Preferably VITB/ NTC certificate e Some experience in workshop practice Male Singapore Citizen or permanent resident We offer: Specialised
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    • 572 26 66 Situations Vacant Technical International Interior Contractor r quires immediately: EXPERIENCED SITE SUPERVISO for Jakarta Requirements: About 4to 5 years' exper ence GCE 'O' level, Technical Able to read blue prints The Job: To plan and co-ordinate ir stallation work with coi tractors and clients i worksite To ensure continuoi
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    • 671 26 66 Situations Vacant Technical e- Due to expansion, we have immediate vacancy for:DRAUGHTSMAN/ DRAUGHTSWOMAN Preferably STI gradute with mechanical drawing and Design course certificate. With or without working experience. Training will be provided. Contact T.G. Wong for interat v ew a ls TEL: *****00 it to JUST FURNISHED VITB? Interested
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    • 320 26 66 Situations Vacant Technical ELECTRICAL CONTRACT NEEDS Site Foreman and Eli triclans. Please call *****37. g) Production i(hi) Honeywell-Synertek, a >r subsidiary of world wide Honeywell Corporation invites applications to fill the following vacancies: i: Store Clerk (2 Rotating Shifts) Production Control Clerk (2 Rotating or Permanent Night Shift) Requirements:
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    • 459 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production Hi fin singapore s I has opened a new plant at Block 4008 along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10 to assemble I circuit boards. I 000 I BLOCK 4008,4TH STOREY I 1 UliifesM AVENUE 10
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    • 139 26 DORMA A European Company requires: MACHINE OPERATORS (Male) (Centreless grinding, milling, drilling machines) Basic starting salary $405 P.M. $30 increase after confirmation 3.50 2nd shift allowance Full transport subsidy Prepared to work 2 rotating shifts Ist Shift 7.00 am. to 2.30 pm. Mon-Fri 7.00 am. to 4.30 pm. Sat 2nd
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    • 449 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production ip^iuell! jfc&J\£&^ Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment Iw^/H \&*Jl has immediate vacancies for yFu PS FEMALE PI i PRODUCTION 1 OPERATORS m KM GOOD PROMOTION V.^lK#jPViill l^| ■jl OPPORTUNITIES
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    • 129 26 V FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS $355^ PLUS.... Increment after 3 months. Very attractive monthly productivity bonus. Alternate 5-day week Shorter working hours No scope work. No 3rd shift. Free Tea/Coffee. Plenty of overtime. Many other good benefits. ENJOY WORKING WITH DEMETRON bt"merah BL sec, sch M JALAN BUKIT MERAH If] f=
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    • 452 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production W^ WALK-IN^ INTERVIEWS AVAILABLE AT: GENERAL ELECTRIC 1 U.S.A. APPLIANCE COMPONENTS PTE. LTD. 1 111 For the following openings: MALE SET-UP |jj TECHNICIANS (Permanent 2nd shift/ Rotating 3 shifts) i ]i]i completed secondary 3 preferably from I a technical school
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    • 361 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production requires PRODUCTION 4»OPERATORS<^ KJ2T (Male/Female) jjSffm.. I v xy J 2 Increments a year \ti Jr^f bigger shift allowances &HJP^L good insurance scheme £9aß H|vS^\ better incentives m *^bB Q.A. INSPECTORS' (Male/Female) "At least Secondary 2 education and be able
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    • 210 27 molex Join us as: MOLD SET-UP MAN Minimum VITB or equivalent 2-3 years experience in injection molding set-up MALE PRODUCTION LEAD Experience in operation o; high speed stamping anc precision molding machine MALE QC INSPECTORS Able to use measuring instruments such as verniei calipers, micrometers, etc. Knowledge of simple blut
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    • 251 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production TRAVENOL LABORATORIES PTE LTD We are a multi-national company specialising In the manufacture of medical products. Our company is now embarking on an expansion programme. We Invite applications for I the position of: FEMALE I OPERATORS I Requirements: I Applicants should be I 16 to
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    • 388 27 66 Situations Vacant i tMm'mmmmmmmmmmammmmMmwimimmmßmMemmm j g) Production mfIYEIKIIOUP 111 urgently requires D Q.A. Inspectors (Male Female) Requirements: Able to work on 2 rotating shifts GCE 'O' level, MCE or VITB certificate Knowledge in Q.C. functions is preferred 2) Male Female Operators (2 rotating shifts and permanent night shift) Applications
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    • 441 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Production FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS 5-day work week Attendance allowance Full transport subsidy 2 increments a year No shift/ scope work Airconditioned work place Please apply personally to:S'PORE TAISHO ELECTRIC PTE LTD 04-01/ 09 51 AYER RAJAH CRESCENT S'PORE 0513. 66 Situations Vacant h) Domestic CHINESE AMAH
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    • 685 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous I ■■■■lIMIIII, I KSME s BVi 111 ATSUSHITA DENSHI (S) PTE LTD IN OUR BUSINESS I WE DON'T STOP I GROWIN G I (T*3> YOU ARE NEEDED FOR U-? OUR GROWTH Positions exist for: LINE
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    • 537 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous JB&\ National KfS 3 Panasonic Krai Technics urgently requires Requirements/Duties: Minimum GCE 'O' level Able to type To perform general, administrative duties including inventory control, purchases and general maintenance 2-3 years' experience in general administration Requirements/Duties: NTC 2 or 3
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    • 476 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous A leading PVC Hose Manufacturer requires: I 1. MALE MACHINE OPERATORS"" GCE '0' Level and completed N.S. 3 shifts rotation ♦Starting- basic salary $16 per day. After probation $370 p.m. Opportunities for overseas training ITMALE "PRODUCTION WORKERS♦Completed N.S. 3 shift
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    • 225 28 23 HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL requires 1. GENERAL CLERK 2. FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS 3. COFFEE HOUSE WAITERS AND WAITRESSES 4. CHAMBERMAIDS 5. KITCHEN HELPERS We offer the following attractive fringe benefits Basic salary Service points $30.00 SPECIAL ALLOWANCE PER MONTH. Free duty meals Uniforms and laundry SATA insurance scheme Interested candidates
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    • 488 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous invites applications for the following positions:--(1) Waitresses Salary: $505 Pleasant personality Completed Secondary Education Applicants must be bi-lin-gual (English and Mandarin) Related experience an advantage Prepared to do split shift (2) Confidential Clerk/Typist (Female) Salary: $450 GCE 'O' level Credit in Mathematics Able to type
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    • 396 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous A well established ano\ expanding Group of Companies invites applications for the following postS:--a) CLERK/ TYPIST 2 vacancies Females age 18 to 25 years old GCE '0' Level with credit in English Able to type minimum 40 wpm Ito 2 year's experience Preferably with working
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    • 408 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous An Established Trading Company In Jurong Has Immediate Vacancies For: (1) APPRENTICE FITTER (CHINESE) Possess NTC 3in Mechanical fitting. Must be hardworking and physically fit. Completed N.S. (2) CLERK e Age above 18 yrs old. Bilingual. Knowledge in Sales and Purchasing. Minimum 'O' level from
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    • 420 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Our Company invites applications for the post of: ARTIST Requirements: e Experience in advertising designing and layout of brochures and magazines preferred Attractive remuneration will be given to the right candidate. Interested candidates please apply with full resume and contact telephone number together with a
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    • 538 28 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous //SECURITY PTE LTD\\ has vacancies for SECURITY GUARDS for hotels in Orchard Road. Minimum Gross Pay Per Month $620 After 3 Months I $650 I Annual Leave/Annual Bonus Medical benefits Free Uniform please call at: 22-8 South Canal Road Tfl: *****8/*****94 from 9am to spm
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    • 561 28 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous REGENCY SERVICES NEEDS MALE FEMALE CLEANERS for immediate employment 1) GLASS CLEANERS Salary $300 to $350, Bam to spm 2) GENERAL CLEANERS Salary $300, Bam to spm 3) PART-TIME CLEANERS Salary $250, 11am to spm 4) TRAINEE FEMALE SUPERVISORS Salary $400, 8am to 6pm Call
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    • 482 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Established Company requires:--1) RECEPTIONIST 2) SALES ASSISTANT 3) SHIPPING CLERK 4) MOTOR MECHANIC Minimum GCE 'O' level with good command of English. 2 to 3 years experience in related field. Remuneration commensurate with qualifications and experience. Interested applicants call:--*****11 interview. ESTABLISHED GUIDE BOOK MAGAZINE PUBLISHER
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    • 488 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous EXPERIENCED WHARF CLERKS with Class 3 driving licence Interested applicants, please call personally for interview at: I, WHEELER TRANSPORTATION WAREHOUSING PTE. LTD., n 81k.1, 04-332F, Balestier Hill Shopping Centre, Thomson Road, Singapore 1130. Factory in Jurong requires DRIVER Living in Marsiling/Wpodlands area. Apply personally at:--17,
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    • 949 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous MOBIL SELF-SERVE IS looking for young female Cashiers. Must have pleasant personality, confident, good communicator, hon--11 est and helpful. Comfortable basic salary and commission offered. Apply personally at: 2991 Jalan Bukit Merah, tel: *****74. PRINTING PRESS in Telok Blangah area requires urgently one Kord Machine
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    • 850 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous CLINIC REQUIRES FEMALE Clln it Assistant. Interested plea: i- write with telephone contact t l- Miss Yong, 494 Geylang Roa le S'pore 1438. n DELIVERY CLERK CUM Drive Mu it have class 3 driving licenc able to speak English. Contact: i- Magazine Road #02-33, Centr
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    • 635 29 72 Vehicles For Hire jmmmsm. ic B[^4iFFi*T*7?^^in*jfc ie IHHBHflflflHflßHflH^H o: i HPyjlMJ^^BWal^M r. e, ■Kyffyffy^MTyfljnpJßH iHHßilrain S, 3. V, C&P RENT-A-CAR !3 d offers i, k aircond cars for rental. iCall: *****11. A DAY $18.00 onwards pick-ups i, for hire. Available airc.ond panel vans (Tl2O, L3OO, 120V, DX). Tel *****30.
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    • 876 29 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun NISSAN STANZA AND BLUEBIF We can provide highest loar For more details call the Datsi authorised dealer, Sin Hoc Seng Trading Co Pte Ltd, 4 Geylang Road (1438). Te *****16/ *****32/ *****58/ *****4 We work 7 days a week, trade-: acceptable. ALMOST 1978 DATSUN
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    • 832 29 76 Vehicles For Sale e) Ford 1977 SEPT. Q' plate Stationwagon. Just passed ROV inspection. New road tax and insurance. Good condition. Aircond, cassette player. Price: $7200 Phone: *****48. EXPAT SELLING NOV '78, Ford Cortina 2000 Ghia. Tuff-koted, low mileage, Vicom tested, immaculate condition, $11,000 0.n.0. *****29. 1982 FORD LASER
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    • 848 29 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda 1974 MAZDA 929 Aircond. hi-fi new tyres, excellent condition throughout, tax 7/ '83. $4,900 Contact *****3. 1975 MAZDA 808 PARF, 2 owners tax new, aircon, new paint, tip top condition, down payment $2,000 only. Tel: *****46. 1979 MAZDA 323 5-door. One owner, airjond, radio
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    • 784 29 76 Vehicles For Sale Mitsubishi 1981 COLT GALANT 1000GS. Ont owner. Aircon, cassette radio Tip top condition. $52,500 0.n.0 View: 46, Rangoon Road. S'pore 0821. 1981 MIT LANCER 1400 SL. One owner, high power radio cassette, aircond., power windows sports rims. Beautiful condition $22,800. Tel: *****81. 82 MITSUBISHI COLT Lancer
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    • 656 29 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota ALMOST 1978 TOYOTA Cressida 2000. Aircon, radio, cassette. No PARF. Excellent condition. Tel: *****42. ALMOST 1980 TOYOTA Tercel, air-con, radio cassette, beautiful condition, offer above $16,000 secures. Telephone *****28. END 1978 STARLET. New tax, paint, lyres, aircond, radio cassette (PARF). Down payment $2,500. *****2.
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    • 1623 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others I) Others 1) Others It's incredible Pony 1200 now from <tOniCm nettARF VfcV/ilv/V (with aircon) *^BJ| Pony 2 1200 GL Visit our showrooms now for this incredible offer. POnY MOTORS PTE LTD Showrooms: City Plaza Ground
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    • 601 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles MazdaE22oo 1 Downpayment $2,900 One year or 20,000 km warranty, whichever \^o^ comes first. 5 free inspections at 1,000; 10,000; 20,000; 30,000 and 40,000 km carried out in our
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    • 358 30 85 Housing Loans 85 Housing Loans W We offer attractive rates and easy repayment terms for i Commercial I Industrial Loans Housing Loans Car Loans Call or visit us at OVERSEAS UNION FINANCE LTD 96, Robinson Road #01-00, Singapore 01 06 Tel: *****33 Permit No 3591^^^^ 86 Accommodation Vacant a)
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    • 224 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Brand new single-storey bungalow, off Bukit Timah Road fully furnished with brand new furniture and fitting, 3 bedrooms, $6,500 pm Groundlfoor apartment with your own garden, 4 bedrooms and 1 study, partially furnished with all condominium facilities $5,800. Bauhinia Terrace with your private garden. 3
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    • 664 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Dist. 11 Cozy single-storey detached with large matured garden 3 rooms/ study/ servant amenities, swimming pool. Trevose/Crescent/King Albert Raffles Park double-storey detached 4 bedrooms, nice patio large garden. Thomson Vicinity single-storey detached 4 bedrooms, extended patio LINDTRAC AGENCY *****79 (5 lines) For immediate occupation Luxuriously
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    • 851 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 15 DOUBLE-STOREY FURNISHED/ Airconditioned 3- bedroomed semi-detached In Seaside Park, off East Coast Road. 8 minutes drive to Changi Airport' city. Large covered patio with study and servant's room. $2,000 p.m. Tel: *****23. DIST.IO DOUBLE-STOREY BUNGALOW at Holland Road. 4 bedrooms, fully furnished, recently
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    • 804 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DISTRICT 15 BEAUTIFUL 2STOREY detached, marble flooring, furnished, green quiet surroundings. $3000. Hillcroft: *****41. DIST. 19, BEAUTIFUL DOUBLESTOREY terrace. 4 bedrooms with 3 airconds. Nicely furnished. Quiet and peaceful surroundings. Arriter: *****24 *****28. DIST. 11. DETACHED BUNGALOW. 4 bedrooms/ study, servant's. Large living/ dining. Nice
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    • 620 30 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 15 2-STOREY BIG house. 5 rooms, airconditioned, fan, for rental $3,000. No agents. *****04 DIST.IB ZINC BUNGALOW 2 bedrooms. $650 p.m. Claymore Reaity. *****22. KATONG, DIST 15, EAST Coast. 3 bedrooms spacious apartment, $1300. Admiral *****84/ *****57. b) Apartments WING ON GARDEN Very high
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  • Page 31 Advertisements
    • 1154 31 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments r TRENDALE TOWER 1 at Cairnhiil Road adjacent to Goodwood Park Hotel 1 last unit fully furnished. Ready for immediate occupation for lease. Unique design a spacious double volume garden to every flat /*•«*>, Exclusive only 18 units in the
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    • 829 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments HILLCREST ARCADIA STUDIO Apartment, dist. ll. Beautifully furnished. Condominium facilities, i.e. swimming pool, tennis, squash, supermarket. Rental $2,200. Marshon Pte. Ltd., *****11. KAMEST ENTERPRISES PTE LTD offers a partly furnished 2storey maisonette, Off Upper Thomson Road, with 3 bedrooms, airconds, water heater, ceiling fan, fridge,
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    • 766 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments EXCLUSIVELY FURNISHED MAISONETTE, Draycott vicinity, dist. 1025. 2 bedrooms. Quiet surroundings. $3,600 p.m. inclusive maintenance. Fran-cho Realty, *****01. MIMOSA PARK, HIGH floor. 3 bedrooms, servant's. Beautifully renovated. Fully furnished, with kitchen facilities. Few units available immediately. Tel: *****2/ *****8/ *****03/ *****21. MOULMEIN COURT (MOULMEIN Road)
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    • 809 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9 KIMSIA COURT (off Orchard Road), 2-bedroomed. Exclusively furnished/ aircond. Reasonable rental. Hongswee, *****11. DIST 9 GRANGEFORD 2 bedrooms, split-level. Central aircond., very pleasant view.. Available partially/ fully furnished Immediately. Swansea Homes *****11. EMERALD MANSION 3 bedrooms plus 1 servant's, 1,800 sq.ft., fully furnished,
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    • 819 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 9, CAIRNHILL PLAZA, 3 bedrooms with servant's, panoramic view, swimming pool, squash court. $5,500. Liberty, *****17. EAST COAST UNFURNISHED $1,280. Normanton Park, fully furnished, swimming pool, $1,500. Contact: *****42/ *****44. EASTERN MANSION APARTMENT for rent, facing sea. Fully furnished, asking $1,600. Call *****26. EUNOS
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    • 759 31 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms JURONG EAST 2 unfurnished rooms (bathroom) $280. Clementi, Ang Mo Kio, Teban $200 $250. *****54. MASTER BEDROOM TO let, all facilities, almost like your own home, Immediate occupancy, Katong area. Tel: *****45. ORCHARD ROAD FURNISHED Aircon room available for female student. Preferably Indonesian. Tel: *****18.
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    • 567 31 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartments URGENTLY LOOKING FOR luxurious apartment or condominium in any district. Budget flexible *****61/ *****13. WANTED 2/3 BEDROOMED HDB flat, dist. 14/15/16. Unfurnished/ furnished. Budget $300 $«00. Owners call *****29. WORKING COUPLE URGENTLY requires furnished/ unfurnished flat at Bedok/ Clementi/ or other districts. *****63. WANTED 1
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    • 751 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses )al liffiMMiiMinHii, NASSIM ROAD District 10 A superb detached bungalow with swimming pool on an elevated site in Singapore's best residential street. Accommodation: entrance hall, large living/dining room with balcony/patio, cloakroom, kitchen, two servants rooms etc. Master bedroom
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    • 646 31 DIST 10 BAN GUAN Park (Greenleaf Avenue) 3,500 sq.ft. renovated 2-storey semi-detached. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, facing south. Freehold. $715,000. Everton Realty *****76/ *****79. DIST. 21, LAVISH 2 1/2-STOREY bungalow on scenic ground, approximately 7,500 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, 1 servant's. $1.1 million 0.n.0. Low Poh Chan Company: *****01/ *****73. DIST. 28,
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    • 356 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 11 2-STOREY BUNGALOW on 44,000 sq.ft. area. VIP'S surroundings. Asking $3.6 mil. Swlsshomes *****25/ 6. DIST. 19 BRAND NEW ;i storey townhouse, 2,800 sq.ft. 5 rooms with attached bathrooms. $540,000 0.n.0. Call: K.S. *****28. DIST. 21 ENG KONG Estate, 2 double -storey semi-detached.
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    • 438 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I 26 uoctys Co gooTD L oin 9-^J yj^B J -><w-y e»^ fc im^l^MWMI ~OTIMTy Ml g^lHF^P** M **r l WiMii-|[|siMnjnMiiiiiiwiiiinMiiiii 1
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    • 389 32 District 26, brand new Green Meadows, tower block, 2,045 sq.ft. 4 bedrooms, baths attached, $485,000. District 11, Hillcrest Arcadia, Dossina Block, high floor, facing pool and morning sun, 4 bedrooms, 2,003 sq.ft. $650,000. District 14, Lengkong Garden, brand new prestigeous condominium, available Type A $465,000, 1,823 sq.ft./ Type B $320,000,
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    • 806 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments BALMORAL LODGE Brand new condominium comprising only 11 units. Squash court, swimming pool and covered carpark. Built-in area: 2,071 sq.ft. 2,995 sq.ft. Foreigners eligible and loans can be arranged. PRICE: $750,000 $990,000. TEL: *****77 DISTRICT 12 BALESTIER PLAZA BRAND NEW APARTMENT FOR SALE
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    • 809 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments WING ON LIFE Garden dist 10. Luxurious 4-bedroomed apartment, central aircond, swimming pool, squash, tennis, tenanted. Selling $1.45m. Regional, *****31/ *****54. BEST UNIT LEFT! Dist. 19. Naung Court, new 3-bedroomed condominium with facilities. 1600 sq.ft. Partially furnished. $375,000. *****48. BRADDELL VIEW HUDC High
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    • 853 32 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST 11, CASABELLA CONDOMINIUM 1 bedrooms, carpeted, large living/ dining. 3,177 sq ft. Asking $340,000. Villanelle *****81. DIST. 10, ONE TREE Hill vicinity. 1,500 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms, newly renovated. 99 years lease. $350,000 0.n.0. *****1, Agent. DIST. 16, RICH EAST Garden, Upper maisonette,
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    • 680 32 89 Properties For Sale c) HDB/HUDC Apartments PARKVIEW MANSION/ JURONG Blk C, sth floor, terrazzo/ parquet flooring, partially furnished. No agent Highest offer. Call: *****11. MrsGoh. BEDOK NORTH 5 rooms high floor, marble/parquet flooring $160,000 negotiable. Loan $71,000. *****68/*****73. CLEMENTI 5-ROOM, HIGH floor, furnished, asking $160,000. No agents. Call: *****80
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    • 700 32 90 Properties Wanted GENUINE INDONESIAN PERMANENT residents urgently require purchase of Houses/ apartments. Company wishes to purchase vacant land for development. Good offers. Principals contact: *****63/ *****65. INDONESIAN BUYER INTERESTED in Elizabeth Heights. Elizabeth' Tower, Ocean Park. Eastern Lagoon, Robin Court, Hawaii' tower, etc. Above 2,000 sq.ft. Owners only. Contact
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    • 984 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale d) Other Real Estate d) Other Real Estate d) Other Real Estate auction TT" PRESTIGE SUNSHINE COAST ilfflMli DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY 1 99 HOWARD STREET, NAMBOUR, Q. APPROX 400JV1ETRES FROM MAIIN^STIREjET W LAND CONTENT: 6,976m 2 (approx I V*
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    • 465 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces iWroaKHise^ Conveniently linked with the Pan Island Expressway Parking capacity for 26 lorries 4 lifts leading to loading and unloading platforms, each servicing every floor Sophisticated fire-fighting system Built-in electrical substation Sanitary facilities on every floor. Some Ist
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    • 910 33 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces RUBY WAREHOUSE COMPLEX^,, Every floor is just like ground level Forklifts accessible to all floors /Z^&j \L restr ct on to \^gfe^FT~^7 Iff A\ Foreigners "7 |s^^^ Hy Loan 80% of Purchase \i Ji/ X^^C^ Price INTEREST JZ
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    • 860 33 93 Office Spaces b) Rental IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE fully furnished and alr-cond executive office rooms with use Qf complete office equipment on dally or weekly basis. Also table space, telephone and telex services. Tel: *****61 Business and Office Services TONG ENG BUILDING 800 sq.ft. Partitioned with 4 rooms. $5.00 psf (inclusive)
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    • 545 34 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental Quality Z I Service -jf|) I at I Sanford rl I Building /j^ I Is your lease expiring? Are you looking for a first class office space to start business? Are you dissatisfied with your
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    • 743 34 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental UIC BUILDING Shenton Way Comanding panoramic view of sea/ city 30th Floor 2,246/2,200 sq.ft. 29th Floor 2,864/1,432 sq.ft. LEE KAI HOUSE Middle Rd 7th Bth Floor Area approx. 3,981 sq.ft. GOLDEN MILE TOWER Beach Rd Outside CBD with sea view/city
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    • 648 34 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental 2 UNITS SHOP space available In Kim Seng Shopping Centre, 388 sq.ft. per unit, at $5 p.s.f. negotiable. Liberty, *****17. BALESTIER PLAZA SHOP units for rental from Ist April. Call Mrs Tan *****31 DIST. 9 ALONG ORCHARD Road, 280 sq.ft. $1,800. Available May 1983. Admer:
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    • 710 34 100 Air Travel 100 Air Travel J2£&K£* k Southbound M^^^^^L Coach Holidays MB IC7OO/O*t BBfffteiii/ Book early. Contact: INTERNATIONAL AIR TRAVEL AGENCY PTE LTD Specialists' Shopping Centre #03-47/48 JZZ-Qrchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: 737 1 577 (S lines) TA 068 102 Tours 102 Tours NAM HO: I *¥tr* TRAVEL SERVICE
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    • 196 34 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours i GL^^^i A J! IE Skuf 1 rSvlI S^Jl 111 IWA M>i S^Ssssmi Bb£ feL BE* -jB Bt A l»jL VMhm« lff» -A^!"!* 1 fl Bb-r- JB B* tfiiii^*^B MS^j |iiiii^|iitiiiittrg E fl Y^fc% ">™ iRS HOLIDAYS i_-_" Ky V* *MB Around the World
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    • 1088 35 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours SongkganFFestival Have a Splashing time with SAFE TRAVEL at the Jfitefc SONGKRAN FESTIVAL in CHIANGMAI. I mSP 8 DAYS BANGKOK/PATTAYA/ 2M J& CHIANGMAI TOUR $911.00 Jwi^ W* Special Group departure April 09, 1983 Ml. M Bk. HIGHLIGHTS'GRAND PALACE, JW& i^^Hßr JwßP' V crocodile farm,
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    • 348 35 102 Tours SHENTON TRAVEL ASSOCIATES 9 WONDEUUI WAYS TO SIX CHINA We've been in the holiday business for 10 years so we've come to know what will make your holiday perfect SHENTON TRAVEL has specially arranged every aspect of these China tours to give you the best value for your
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    • 551 35 109 Foreign THE GREAT LAKES COLLEGE OF TORONTO Toronto Canada A well established (1978) and reputable private college in Toronto Offers full-time diploma programmes in Grades 11, 12, 13 a 24-week English Immersion Programme Outstanding Staff and small classes Graduation diplomas issued by the Ontario Ministry of Education Operates on
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    • 661 35 110 Computer f COMPUTER "1 PROGRAMMING COURSES Commencing 4 Apr. 1983 BASIC: A 2 month comprehensive course comprising elementary and advanced concepts and practice for beginners. (4 hrs lectures and 2 hrs practicals per week) Morning/ Evening/ Weekend classes. Fee: $120 for whole course C&G 747 COBOL ENROL NOW OR
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    • 721 35 111 Academic POSTAL TUITION FOR G.C.E. "A" and "O" Level Examinations, including English Language (1120), English Literature and English as a Second Language. Free prospectus on application to: Cambridge Correspondence School, P.O. Box 1935, S'pore 9038 or tel: *****54. ENGLISH LANGUAGE, SPECIAL Classes for Sec. 4, 3, 1. Mathematics and
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    • 605 35 112 Commercial 112 Commercial LEADING TO THE EXAMINATIONS OF LCCI, GCE, C&G, CEI, VITB etc REGISTRATION NOW OPEN COURSES AVAiLABLE:- ACADEMIC STUDIES I Sec. IV, Pre-U I II (Science, Arts, Commerce) COMPUTER EDUCATION Leading to UK Examination IDPM (Institute of Data Processing Management) Basic/Cobol/Fortran Programming DIPLOMA IN COMMERCE I Typewriting
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    • 561 35 112 Commercial GCE 'A' LEVEL PRE-U 1 (COMMERCE) Taught by dedicated, experienced, qualified and graduate teachers. With our facilities and guidance, you will achieve your goal. OUR NEXT FULL-TIME COURSES COMMENCE 4th APRIL 83 MORNING CLASS: Mon to Fri 8.30am to I.oopm FEE: $12.50 per subject p/month AFTERNOON CLASS: Mon
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  • OBITUARIES
    • Obituary, Illustration
      247 36 TAN YEE SENG AGE 78 Called Home to be with our Lord on 29.3.83. Leaving behind SONS DAUGHTERS SHEE PING SIEW CHEE SHEETIONG SIEW HONG SIOW YUE SIEW TING SIEW HONG SIEW TING DAUGHTERS- SONS-IN-LAW IN-LAW WONG LEE LING YU CHIN CHICH ROSY LIU CHIA LIN SIEN DING
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  • OBITUARIES
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      520 36 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE DR. TAN TIOW PHUANG ALIAS TAN TSZE CHOR wishes to express their heart felt thanks to the attending doctors and nurses of the I.C.U. ward of Mount Elizabeth Hospital for their care and attention shown, all relatives, association, friends, and business associates for their wreaths,
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      29 36 Mdm Lim Lee Khiam Departed on 30/3/82. Always remembered by family and loved ones. IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr Ashok Thakur Badlaney, departed 30th March 1981.
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    • 158 36 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE LOY SAI MING wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, colleagues, neighbours for their condolence, wreaths, 'donations, assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement. The family of the late MR KHOO GHEE TAM wish to express their heartfelt thanks to
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      216 36 In Loving Memory Of TAN HOOD KIM 30/3/1907 30/3/1975 "Though time fades memories, It cannot break love's ties. The ember of your love glows on, Your voice still echoes in our hearts. In silent moments you are near, And we feel you in our lives." Dearly missed by wife, children
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    • 28 36 EMPLOYEES OF WOODLEIGH METER WORKSHOP, PUB, WATER DEPT. wish to express their deepest sympathies to MR. CHIO AH CHIANG on the demise of his beloved father-in-law.
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  • Page 36 Advertisements
    • 568 36 112 Commercial BOOK-KEEPING (Beginners) l)Wed 6.00- 7.30pm 30/03 2) Thurs 9.00- 11. 00am 31/03 3) Sat 11.00- I.oopm 02/04 4) Sun 4.00- 5.30pm 03/04 5) Wed 11.00- I.oopm 06/04 6) Fri 6.00- 7.30pm 08/04 7) Thurs 7.30- 9.30pm 14/04 8) Fri 7.30- 9.30pm 15/04 9) Sun 2.30- 4.00pm 17/04 BOOK-KEEPING
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    • 639 36 113 Language ENGLISH AS A IST LANGUAGE Learn to speak, read write British Standard English the practical and effective way. New classes at all levels starting Mon 4 April Placement tests: Daily 10am-4pm Closing date: 3 Apr 1983 Student Pass can be arranged Only Limited Places Available Enquire/Enrol Today ENGLISH
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    • 168 36 PTgjjjf ANNOUNCEMENTS > 134 Lost Found FOUND SOMETHING? From now on, if you have found anything, you can call C.A.T.S. (Classified Advertisement Telephone Service) at *****66 and have an advertisement published free of charge! IT'S A C.A.T.S. SPECIAL SERVICE The Straits Times L^T Classified \jm^ J LOST FOR 1 week,
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    • 627 36 APPOINTMENTS 1 CHARTERED INDUSTRIES I I OF SINGAPORE i SCHOLARSHIPS IN ENGINEERING 1 (Overseas and Local Awards) fc| CIS, the largest locally owned and managed manufacturing 9 company in Singapore engaged in the design, manufacture m and marketing of a broad range of precision products invite applications from deserving GCE
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    • 209 36 I Due to expansion, we urgently! I require suitable candidates to fill I I the following positions: 1 1. Project Executive Electrical Applicants with a degree in Electri- 1 cal Engineering must have minimum I 3 years experience in estimation and installation work for electrical projects. Diploma holders with I
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  • RACING
    • 590 37  -  EPSOM JEEP Third win in same classic will boost his earnings to $425,000 By PAITITI GOLD, already the biggest-e ver stakes earner bids for what is perhaps the most elusive of local turf records winning the same classic three times when he lines up
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    • 115 37 Wrong horse gelded, court is told SYDNEY, Tues. A racehorse which might have earned op to A57.6 million (about Ssl3) in stud fees was mistakenly gelded by a veterinary surgeon, the New South Wales Supreme Court was told. The horse which should have been gelded was In another part of
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    • 467 37  -  PEDIGREE By I our man on the track KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Kitson Leong-train-ed pair of Key To The Vault and Gulf Eagle served notice of their chances this weekend when they galloped impressively on the track this morning. After a round of
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    • 46 37 AYR (Scotland), Tues. Jockey Willie Carson was suspended for six days for careless riding after his mount, Mendick Adventure, interfered with runner-up Rosinka in the Kidsneuk Maiden Stakes. The suspension begins on April 6. The race was won by Special Fruit. Reuter
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      203 37 At the 400 metres At the finish Pictures by and Q 3 Div 5 1,200m 1. The Joker n 2. Robin Hood IV 3. Foxiloxi 4. Nichol Wings Dist: Nk, VA Time 1:13.1 Q 3 Div 4 1,200m 1. Star-Maker 2. Escalation H3. Maple Grove 4. Activist Dist: 1%
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    • Focus on the Europeon Championship
      • 607 38 A Swiss role for debutant Nicholas Scots bank on Charlie for revenge GLASGOW, Tues STRIKER Charlie Nicholas makes one of the most eagerly awaited debuts in Scottish soccer history when he faces Switzerland in a European championship Group One match here tomorrow. Although Nicholas is only 21, there has been
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      • 197 38 Irish are set to keep home record intact BELFAST, Tues. Northern Ireland, who scored a historic 141 win over West Germany in their last home match, will be defending a three-year unbeaten record at Windsor Park when they meet Turkey in the European soccer championship here tomorrow. It Is a
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      • 198 38 More than just a ball game for boss Derwall BONN, Tues. Jupp Derwall, West Germany's soccer manager, flew to Albania yesterday knowing that anything less than a decisive victory in tomorrow's European Championship qualifying Group Six game could spell his downfall. His team's chances of retaining the crown they won
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    • 273 38 IOC recognition for new Olympic Council of Asia NEW DELHI, Tues MONIQUE Berlioux, director of the International Olympic Committee, announced yesterday that the lOC had granted recognition to the newly-formed Olympic Council Of Asia (OCA) which replaced the Asian Games Federation at the end of last year. Monique noted that
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    • 388 38 LONDON, Tues. The English First Division could be slimmed down from 22 to 20 clubs if a recommendation made by the Chester Commission, published yesterday, is adopted by the Football League. But the committee, under former Oxford don Lord Chester, also recommended that there should be no
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    • 247 38 IPSWICH, Tues *DUTCH international Frans Thijssen will play his last game for" Ipswich on Monday before joining North American Soccer League club Vancouver Whitecaps on an 18-month contract. The 31-year-old midfield player said yesterday that the English club had agreed to release him before
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    • 592 38 4 im^ m '""otST 4R I J J w A S Wi Bn tp f^^wj LAWRIE McMenemy, the big Geordie exguardsman who has helped revitalise soccer on the South Coast, seems to have produced a masterstroke by appointing Steve Williams captain
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    • 244 38 MONTE CARLO, Tues. A steady drizzle held up play at the US$3OO,OOO ($627,000) Monte Carlo Open tennis tournament for the second day today, also delaying Bjorn Borg's final appearance on the Grand Prix circuit. Organisers said* play would be limited to doubles on a covered clay court. Singles
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    • 213 38 JOE BUGNER, the former European, Commonwealth and British heavyweight boxing champion, continues his comeback with a 10--round bout against Italian champion Domenico Adinolfi on April 20. Frank Warren, Bugner's manager-cum-promoter, hopes to arrange a fight against former World Boxing Association champion John Tate. THE World Boxing Council have turned
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    • 368 39  -  LEONARD KING By STBC re-nominate Sportsgirl Adelene for Sportswoman award BOWLER Adelene Wee (left), fresh from winning the 1982 Sportsgirl of the Year award, is now in line for the Sportswoman of the Year title. In an unprecedented move, the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress last
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    • 102 39 Clubs on soccer warpath JL. BESAR JURONG TPAC QTAC FPAC ~~H A~~H A H A~~H A" H A CHAMGI CONST 8 4_j 3 0, 2 o o__o o_ F. PARK DTP _7 s__2 2__o 2 0 0 0 0_ TG. BAHRU 3 4_ _0 3_J 2__s o__o 0_ POLICE 2
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    • 280 39  -  JOE DORA By SEVERAL Division One clubs are up in arms over the fixture format set by the tournament committee of the Football Association of Singapore. The clubs have alleged "favouritism" towards Changi Constituency. They are annoyed that the club are being allowed
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    • 439 39  -  BRIAN MILLER By Formidable foreign field for Masters TOUGH, accurate, consistent three words which, I feel, best sum up the type of golfers assembled here for this year's 72-hole Rolex Masters golf championship at the Singapore Island Country Club's Bukit Course, starting tomorrow. No
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    • 267 39  -  JOE DOBAI DOMESTIC competitions brought in the money for the Football Association of Singapore last year and will continue to do so. But in view of the Republic's absence from the Malaysia Cup for the third successive year, the FAS should make strong bids to host international tournaments.
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    • 119 39 Sutton's super pay-day PONTE VEDRA, Tues. Hal Sutton birdied the 16th and 17th holes and survived a bogey on the final hole to win the US$7OO,OOO ($l.B million) Tournament Players' Golf championship yesterday. The 24-year-old Sutton fired a three-under-par 69 in the final round for a four-round total of five-under-par
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    • 287 39  -  HAKIKAT RAI By SINGAPORE, leaving the sour memories of their Asian Games debut behind, pat on a show last night that had their opponents; South Korea, wondering if their preparation for the forthcoming Inter-continental Cap women's hockey tournament in Kuala Lumpur had run into foul
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    • 109 39 ONLY three of the nine boxers in Singapore's tentative South-east Asia Games team have been selected for the King's Cup in Bangkok from April 1-9 (writes J. Rajendran). They are N. Subramaniam (light-fly), Tan Leong Kok (bantam) and K. Krishnan (light-heavy). The Singapore Amateur
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    • 265 39  -  TAY CHENG KHOON Sy Papua New Guinea, Tuesday SINGAPORE will win squash team title campaigns, they will success. This was the verdict of the Republic and their closest rivals Malaysia, The Malaysian players are even prepared to wager that they will take at
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    • 163 39  - A sweet and sour day TAY CHENG KHOON PAPUA NEW GUINEA, Tues. Richard Koh was smiling as the Nuigini Boeing 707 left Changi Airport for this Pacific island late last night with the Singapore squash teams for the East Asia championship on board. Well, no-one can really blame the team
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    • 81 40 The lovable rams NEWPORT (Wales), Tues. Two amorous rams cost their owner £600 (551,830) in damages for breaking into a neighbour's field and making 24 pure bred ewes pregnant in one night. The neighbour told a court here yesterday that the rams' night out resulted in the birth of 37
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    • 343 40 SINGAPORE plans to breed an endangered species of gorillas, it was learned yesterday. This experiment will be along similar lines to the successful orang utan breeding programme run by the Singapore Zoological Gardens. Singapore gorillas could then be sold to other zoos, or exchanged for other
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    • 296 40 LONDON, Tues MAJOR tin-producing nations finally agreed at a meeting here yesterday to set up an association to protect their interests, delegates said. Earlier attempts to form "Tinpec," a producers' cartel on the lines of the oil producers,' Opec had foundered on the conflicting
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    • 49 40 LONDON, Tues. Britain's High Court today ordered a new inquest into the death of Italian banker Roberto Calvi, who was found hanging from scaffolding under a London bridge last June. The court quashed a majority verdict of suicide returned by an inquest jury last July. Reuter
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    • 32 40 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 5.61 points to 1,138.93 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AF
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    • 172 40 A record 1,880 to contest polls BANGKOK, Tues. A record 1,880 candidates will contest the 324 seats at stake in Thailand's snap general election on April 18, election officials said today. King Bhumibol Adulyadej dissolved the elected Lower House of Representatives 10 days ago and called the poll two months
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    • 585 40  -  RONNIE LIM New grade of petrol will be on sale from Friday By Our Energy Correspondent MOTORISTS here can enjoy the option of using a third and cheaper-than-premium grade of petrol from Friday. Shell will be the first to offer this intermediate grade of
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    • 174 40 SINGAPORE suffered a drop in the number of visitors for the second successive month in January. It welcomed 2.9 per cent fewer visitors compared with January last year. This followed a decrease of 3.3 per cent in December. Visitors from the Asean countries accounted for 33.9
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    • 230 38 MA 125CC MACHINE UKE NOTHING YOU'VE EVER HHi SEEN BEFORE! *Plj m mw% i^ jS pp^"- S; "*^v^^L^^ 1^ \i% jwßi HHH JP^ P^r'^^2 Hk Kjl vIL "if i&< SL, m If'* N ninniir -I r** I iiiiiilil >^w w, Mm Hk f jfll HMfil VBk' JmW N iflr hHHHmHI
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    • 121 39 IffiiruillEHlKl UHlSUlioUfflU llDllll^lffi Wm ME Situated at Macpherson Industrial Estate Lorong Bakar Batu 8 storey Flatted Factory/ Godown Building. Building Total area about 1 2,000 sq. metre Will be completed by End of 1 983 J\ 3 lifts for loading and unloading and 2 passenger lifts C Airconditioning: Provision is
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  • Page 39 Miscellaneous
    • 68 39 GOLF Rolex Masters (Bukit Course, 7.15 a. m.). HOCKEY National women's team v Wales (SCC, 11 a.m.). SEA Games squad (men) v Indian Association (Balestier Road, 5.15 p. m.). NETBALL National schools' tournament (National Stadium, 8.30, 9.30 a.m., 3.30 and 4.30 p.m.). SOCCER NFL Dlv. 1: Changi Constituency v Farrer
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  • Page 40 Advertisements
    • 460 40 jl TI hi ii i iiiiiinmlTV ff THINKING OF BUYING A COLOUR TV? ]3 THINK AGAIN .V> v 3 218.375 *8 231.375 1 ft Jl Afelfl jBS*£f&X&U *****5 T* 2296K V^H L JB fIffSVMB a 2Z^3JS 23 23TA62& MhSfl '«!Hottfs 25 Z363Tt> W j| 2t6s2S 3D 231 375 ■l^jb vJ^ri^Wi^^^P^BHwßßßlil^^BßßßHH^BßHMiiBSiiiii^
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    • 450 40 Don't just buy Cash Registers. Insist on UNIWELL Stock Control Cash Registers. Fully Computerized. (1) CONTROL YOUR MONEY: Refund, Cash Paid Out, Accounts Receivable and Account Payable. (2) CONTROL YOUR STAFF: Individual Staff Performance Report, Managers and Cashiers Performance Report. (3) CONTROL YOUR STOCK: Stock Quantity sold/balance Report. Stock Low
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  • Page 40 Miscellaneous
    • 72 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Hazy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorro 35 max., 25 min. SUNSET today: 7.13 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 11/24 C Sunny Amsterdam 0/8C Clear Bangkok 26/36 C CloudyBeijing 3/16 C Sunny Beirut 14/20 C Cloudy Bonn 5/10 C Cloudy Brisbane 20/30
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    • 43 40 Manila 21/35C Sunny Melbourne 10/26 C Sunny Moscow 7/14C Rain New York 8/9C Cloudy Paris I'6C Rain Perth 19/29C Cloudy Rome 6/14C Rain San Francisco 13/28 C Cloudy Seoul 5/19C Cloudy Sydney 16 25 C Sunny faipeh 17/23C Rain Tokyo 8/12C Cloudy UPI
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  • SECTION TWO
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    • 2613 1 Britain brings in the robots d ra i cS auipmation and cpmputerisatipn.... a! a a c CD 03 h In the English Midlands about a hundred years ago, workers smashed newly invented steam-powered textile mills for fear that these would take away their jobs. Today, the workers in the region
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 539 2 IS YOUR child a "junkie" a fast food addict? Many youngsters would rather have a bag of chips than a proper school lunch, and turn up their noses at yoghurt in favour of an ice-cream cone. It's enough to make Mum serve up a stern helping
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      • 804 2 Slim chance for the obese Obesity sometimes responsible for a child's academic and social backwardness and misery is a growing problem in schools. In the Sydney University's weight-control programme, which combines diet control, exercise and psychological analysis, the children themselves monitor their food intake and weekly exercise, and map their
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      • 611 2 "THERE just isn't enough time" is a common complaint in many busy families. Parents juggle work schedules and act as chauffeurs for their children, who may find themselves trundled from football practice to a scout meeting and then back home to polish the Moonlight Sonata for
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 867 8 Cello music and the army PATRICIA WEI talks to Victor Lim a returned Singapore Symphony Orchestra scholar. imsm WE DON'T really get to hear much of our SSO scholars after they come back or even before they go. In past years, when things were done at a more leisurely pace,
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      • 650 8 Drama week with no short cuts KATE JAMES, who attended a week of plays staged by the Catholic Junior College, hands out the bouquets. IT MAY be unique, this Play Production Scheme, whereby a school may approach a government department for funds to stage its annual play. With the administrative
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    • LEISURE 2
      • 1463 9 JACINTHA ABISHEGANADEN talks to Sophia Loreit 'I have many moods' "YOU have shown me the sky, but what good is the sky?" asks Aldonza, the kitchen maid in the film, The Man of La Mancha. "I have always played women who are down to earth. Women
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      • 415 9  - Fresh and romantic rendition of the music of Mozart LUO LIAN PIN SSO CONCERT Last Friday Reviewed by COLUMN j AMERICAN pianist Alan Weiss's highly personal but very stimulating performance of Mozart's Piano Concerto No 23 in A K 488 gave a fresh perspective on the interpretation of Mozart. It
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 294 1 _bhm— _HH9 r ___H~ _fl_B~ JUKES? J/m^EF _E3__P r _B_H~' _fij_V _HH~ _@i -?§H_S' t! y r 'jmw ■*■'•<•*>' _hv -f _bhi~ ./M' _H_V^ <<«§!r-- __H __B tf_fls 4__B '______Bi __Mtf -Bbv t "'j 1 X° serve a first- class duck hors d'oeuvre or j j j jo** entree, our
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 254 2 Every month the same ob excuses are used fa not tryng tampons. 1 don't swm much, so there's no reason ttT" 4-X-* y to use it." "Not wearing jeans a IP^IOI 1l if^TT^^ shats for a few days doesn't ■|Ci i" really iratter/7m not Ihealhletic cnmpt hiTi cr t h
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 376 3 IjpJJJ^PJ^^ The Sin Chew Jit Poh Building, the forv J^-s f nier home of Singapore's largest Chinese iil^JßßraP^ *tjbnfs Bk daily, was previously known simply as '^SBBEOKF^vBi "Bl'^y!"' the SinChewßuilding.lt has now been H Hw substantially and tastefully renovated fc' v^^fe I W|sb an<^ renamed the JIT POH BUILDING. t§B
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 273 4 CAPITOL "LAST 2 DAYS! I I (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.15 I MWil I 1 RUTH GASSMANN I I LIDO: LAST DAY! i g (*****14)5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 gffjffiA J-^^&* AN EROTIC FANTASY ABOUT 1 I THE ANIMAL IN US ALL B
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    • 256 4 1 fi FONG YANG KHONG CHANG Chinese Karate/Kung Fu Beginner Classes Commencing in April 1983. For Young And Old Irrespective Of Sex. Instruction in English And Chinese. Applicants Must Submit j Two Passport Photographs Apply: 37 18, Bolestier Road (Roof Garden) Opposite Hoover Theatre Tel: *****72 Chief Instructor 1 j
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    • 219 4 /jjSjsN the. neplune iSM ?th Floor, Overseas Union House, Collyer Quay, Singapore (3104. Teh *****22. Operated and managed by The Mandarin Singapore. HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN Old time favourites come alive as the Neptune Revue takes you down S memory lane. Thrill to the magic and glamour of famed
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    • 130 4 1 1 „n b^ fia 1 Bb*, m\ back' u pail's W Kj^** 1 tlris wfl r "^i W tt brought to you t4O c very sped ally by <^>£sesujea/*** v where- SS4SI2 sporc 1543 the glitter never fades. BORNEO FILEM 9% ORGANISATIOfJ DALIT &LIWAGU LAST DAY "CARRY ON POLICE"
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    • 548 4 j 9 IDENTIFY THE STREET CONTEST X in conjunction with "CRIMSON STREET" I A Johnny Mak Production Q Seen below is a picture of one of the streets in Sings- Qporo. i a To enter this contest, all you have to do is, to tell us the V name of
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    • 783 4 5 x vJJ!J/ OPGAN!SATON x OH2HE33EESEESSI2 I V 21st HILARIOUS DAY' V I I QII am, I 30, 4, 6 30, 9 1 5pm O I Q Cosh Bookings/ No Free List n i (5 Columbia's "TOOTSIE" X Q NOW SHOWING 1 Q X Please Note Times: X X SHOWS
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 203 5 Bpb- W^mr-r7 '/tif I Jfleballton #rill presents Thursday Buffet Luncheon Show Date: 31st March 1983 Price: $16+ Buffet lunch: 12 noon Show time: 1 1 5pm Models by Carrie Models Outfits by Silkiline Co-sponsored by LAMBORGHINI Sunglasses d b P.6IHXHBIS HIHihS For information and reservations, please call *****22 ext 141/917
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    • 265 5 siBee-$1299 I ItjfV FREE?"- il Super Spring fjßgmm. J^ g Wonderland mattress <ijy"' 10 years guaranteed wpf BTT*** jf t, j*|>V"*" Q\S C J^B!^2|{gN Hr A Festival featuring Fantastic range of iurniture from Europe (France Sell at unbelievable, never to repeat Festival Prices FREE GIFTS worth 30.000 dollars during the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 659 6 /MOFLEX V a B__t 'Vl __F _S_w_i_B__o_______F m f *_____HM_T3_jhlDE m _P^_P^__?W __> <^____B_iF_|____p_f Kfor the elegant, modem office The MOFLEX modular system is elegant and attractive and is so easy to assemble and dismantle. It allows you to select from numerous configurations to suit your tastes and requirements and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 247 6 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis GARPIELP WILL\ v s f ANP JUST WHERE /^S^^i NEVER REACH I V ARE YOU GOING J this pie /T^S^-n e n -^^TYrJr^ V up HERE AAr^c~ 1) <^ FOR MV ilJr i ©fM-l ?yw&L iM^im STAR WARS By Archie Goodwin &Al Williamson HHHFIiSHni W
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 791 7 APPOINTMENTS I Your Chance Now To Be In 1 I One Of The Best Companies 1 A recent survey conducted by Fortune Magazine rated Hewlett-Packard as one of the top three companies most admired by 200 of America's biggest corporations. The survey touched on eight attributes of corporate reputation, amongst
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    • 246 7 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) PUBLIC EXAMINATION IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 597/77 Goh Kok Eng of Apartment Block 28, Toa Payoh, Lorong 6, #14,320, Singapore 1231. 609/81 Jip Seng Building Contractor (sued as a firm) formerly of No. 82 Paya Lebar Road, Singapore 1440. Partners: 1. HoKian Hin (I/C N0.*****53-G)
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 456 7 ■BSSuBiiS SaE9 IHHHi HHHBBHHHhI HHsHBHH iTßtTiTilWiiiliiiflT'nf jffli|B||ilißMWlWf' i rtfgiftWi^^ PEANUTS BySchulz A^Z^^Z" I a^^4^^c IP^ I CAN'T RELIEVE AMf^&d thai »w^ YOU SUGGESTED THAT tbU&jL <frHi'd j«*£ n 4*m. Jut Jc dit»*&>- <m o. arwix ("C^N r^r^ (f^ NOR BERT By George Fett DOYOLMhMKADOx I Tw^TT f WILL EVER RUN
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 712 8 JTTL mrmr\J JL X^l JLXvliJLil^l JL^^ A manufacturing concern of a multi-na- tional group is seeking for a mature, resourceful and result oriented profession al to fill the position:We are a major food processing and f^WI?IV!TQ r F cold storage company in Singapore VyrHLIVIIO 1 which is in the process
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    • 603 8 NOTICES IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 1089 of 1982 Between CITY HARDWARE PTE. LTD. Plaintiffs And 1. YEO KENG LEE 2. HO PAK YIN (Both trading as KIM TECK HENG CONTRACTOR COMPANY) ...Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: 1) The 1st Defendant, YEO KENG LEE
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 102 9 Tickle your tastebuds at We serve a variety of delicious vegetarian dishes including: curry mutton sweet and sour pork shark's fin paper wrapped chicken 9 roast duck cuttlefish in tomato sauce All cleverly contrived to taste exactly like the real stuff! You'll like what we have to offer BUSINESS HOURS
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    • 281 9 Main Showroom: 347 Balestier Rd, Singapore 1232 (Opp. President Theatre) Business Hrs: Daily 10am 9pm. Including Public Holiday £uno« MMf\klk§ Paramount Hotel iPliilwL MmmmWm Sin 9 a P° res newest and most exciting experience. H 1 9R W The exclusivity, the elegance, the grand feeling of m^ accomplishment. But gone
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 82 9 TODAY: Singapore 12.07 a.m. (2.6m), 6.22 a.m. (0.4m), 12.22 p.m. (3.0m), 6.54 p.m. (0.3m). Sedili Kechil 5.31 a.m. (0.7m), 11.50 a.m. (2.5m), 5.58 p.m. (0.6m), 12.11 p.m. (2.3m). Port Dickson 2.45 a.m. (0.1m), 7.50 a.m. (2.7m), 2.33 p.m. (0.1m), 8.09 p.m. (3.0m). TOMORROW: Singapore 12.35 a.m. (2.7m), 7.00 a.m. (0.3m),
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    • 86 9 INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION'S 10TH ANNIVERSARY EXPOSITION On display are equipment and aids for technical computer, music and science education. Also a display on how teachers are trained. 10 a.m. 5 p.m. Ends tomorrow. Free. POSTER EXHIBITION Selected posters from Khilm and Poll art galleries. Goethe-Institut Art Gallery. Noon 6 p.m.
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    • 106 9 EXHIBITION AND SALE OF FUJIAN CORK PICTURES FROM CHINA Chinese Emporium, International Building, Orchard Road. 9.30 a.m. 9.30 p.m. On till April 10. WORKS OF SEX ARTISTS Water colours by Lee Keng Chye, Leng Joon Wong and Tong Chin Sye; oils by Tan Chon Tee; pen and colours by Tan
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 145 10 The best living under the sun. m, Apollo Garden. m^ Phsisc 111 (4-storcy luxury a W '■I 1 li iI I 'I l pi HfT 9 Hpf '^IWBB^IIilHlllW*' ;v "''wnumi MF^^^^rff^^^^^^iH Bttfc**" I■'■ MrvK^BBI HHHBI PvVBhI [S j For information about Apollo Garden contact: pLr HT C^/chang^T V-^^ Loans available
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1846 10 mw/d fell fta KWi i j^km^JFl l kM rMH PAW^i I BJ^I kSlS^lTT^VfjHßiml ITTi&iS k C9 iKfwm^l 3 00 PM °P enin g followed by Love Forever (Mandarin) and American cultures. A popular pastime here is and his pastime When his wife and mother-in-law jflttt <&> «ffl fB WB frV
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  • SECTION THREE
    • 2 1 SECTION THREE
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      • 570 1  - 'Immersion' among in-laws did the trick FAN BAN HU AT Unlike many foreigners who find learning Mandarin difficult, a Japanese woman and a French priest suggest that with correct motivation and perseverance, you can master the language faster than you think. By" SHE speaks just like any other Chinese-edu-cated person
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      • 525 1  -  KWAN Zl WHEN Father Jean Charbonnier walked into a session of the International Chinese Writers' Forum last December, heads turned. Would he understand the proceedings, they most have wondered. He did. The French priest is familiar with Mandarin and Chinese literature. He
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      • 786 2 Eye-catching curves shimmer in the blue 4 Whales were also popular because they could spout water, and therefore, put out fires, and fish and dragons featured prominently for their associations with water too. a FOREIGNERS who see traditional Chinese architecture for the first time are, perhaps, most impressed by the
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 356 1 I FM 88 90 92 94 9& 98 100 XXS 104 106 108 MH; '^^B P H ww sw v fw ban;.- M JBI I^R B&ttjw oßb Bb 1 -'SB k^b TOfi S^- v j| wJK^B gSSL B^^^Bh^S I^^H 1 %^^^^B H^^^^^Br Mr -Sflfe-? jMgaaMBgMMMMMMM|MMiMMII|MM|MMBMMMMWM|MMM|MMMMMMMMMBBM^MBMBM BBMBBHHBB 'jsfts&i JHsF^K^K^rSI^S ■Hh.^ F
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 300 2 APPOINTMENT TRAFFIC SUPERVISOR We are a leading US-based company engaged in the manufacture, sale and service of high-techno-logy offshore oil drilling and production equipment. We are looking for a person with at least 5 years relevant experience in a supervisory capacity, well versed with CRIE/Customs and shipping documentation procedures and
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      • 904 2 rj^ KOTA DISCOUNT BERHAD B tJ&P {Incorporated in Malaysia) BALANCE SHEET 31ST DECEMBER, 1982 notes ON THE accounts 1. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES 6. FIXED ASSETS Depreciation (a) Basis of accounting Accumulated Net book charge for The accounts are prepared under the historical cost convention. Cost depreciation value the
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 593 3 ■f ifi jif it,. iiiiil! illttßß IniSi^S^^HHttriH -$^te J I j 111 ■■ifinil > Mr*- *Il lliliiiliilH •"Pv'k JliBmwlJß ak *^lHilMWWiiM- !^^^MH^M^^^w^^^BWß^Bß I^l v BfS Hfi If i S 1 ill ||Wj|i^^^^mWpy Is Proud To Announce The Opening Of igm 1 II (As Their Sales Division) 1 I J Bk
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    • Bilingual dwibahasa
      • 659 4  - Adverse effects of going modern RAZIF BIN BAHARI By Sec 3, Raffles Institution 'Bilingual fouth\ Belk Daiibahasa AS WE begin to adapt ourselves to changes in this modern world a world where science and technology hold a despotic position in our lives we become less aware of what technological advancement
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        578 4  - Let's learn Haron A. Rahman Lesson 60A Easy Steps to Malay By BACA karangan di bawah dengan tellti dan jawab soalansoalan yang berikutnya sebagal satu latihan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: KESELESAAN dan kemudahan merupakan an tar a beberapa faktor penting
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      • 580 4 Semakin kita menyesuaikan diri dalam dunia moden ini, di mana sains dan teknologi menguasai kehidupan kita, kita kurang menyedari kesan kemajuan teknologi ke atas kehidupan sosial kita. Mari kita ambil kehidupan di Singapura sebagai contoh. Singapura, dengan permodenannya dan skim-skim yang dilancarkan untuk meninggikan taraf kehidupan, dengan
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 1235 4 APPOINTMENTS /^^■k^|^\ I A manufacturing concern of a multi-na-Applied Engineering (Pte) Ltd §M SALES MANAGER invites applications from suitably experienced candidates THE JOB The Sales Manager is required to be fully responsible for the marketing of oleoCONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY products n o t= The Company is currently preparing for Qual.f.cat.on Experience
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