The Straits Times, 20 April 1983

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83
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  • 443 1 No let-up in border war China, Vietnam report bloody clashes for third day running BEIJING, Tuesday CHINA today reported bloody artillery attacks along its border with Vietnam and said thousands of peasants had fled the area. The official Xinhua news agency said Vietnamese artillery had destroyed a hospital, school and
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  • 565 1  -  NANCY CHNG By Our Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Tues. The three partners of the present Thai coalition government together secured an impressive majority m yesterday's general elections, as attention now turns to the next crucial step of forming the new government. The Social Action Party (SAP),
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  • 76 1 THE Straits Times Industrial Index, a closelywatched barometer of the local stockmarket, rose above the 900 level yesterday for the first time m 21 months. This came after strong, early buying by local investors on news that the New York market had risen
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  • 254 1  -  EVANGELINE GAMBOA By THE haze was thickest this year on Monday, but the dust particles m the air still remain well within safety standards. The Environment Ministry said the dust levels are well below the level considered harmful by the United States Environmental Protection
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  • 618 1 The embassy caved in, each floor bringing another down' picture. What a relief for US envoy US Middle East envoy Morris Draper hags his wife, Roberta Hornig, outside the US Embassy in Beirut after discovering she was unhurt in the bomb blast. Mrs Draper, an editor with NBC television, was
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  • LATEST
    • 59 1 GDANSK, Tues. Lech Walesa, m a move that is likely to anger Polish authorities, announced today that he will hold a press conference at his home tomorrow. Mr Walesa, leader of Poland's outlawed Solidarity union, made the announcement after he was released by police who detained
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    • 145 1 N^v^WvO^i 1 k? I Ik. L™ 52 pages today NTI one year later THE Nanyang Technological Institute's first academic year draws to a close soon and it will be holding an "open house" on April 29. GE YEUZAN visits the former Nanyang University and discovers that its two-prong emphasis on
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • 312 2 Student power A COOK'S woe has just landed on the desk of Mr M. M. Hoda, head of the mechanical engineering department of Ngee Ann Polytechnic. The cook, from the cafeteria at Yamaha Music Asia Pte Ltd, cannot cope with his customers' craving for fried noodles. Even with
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    • 589 2 Best teacher shortage THERE will be a shortage of Best teachers next year, when the Basic Education for Skills Training programme moves beyond its pilot phase and doubles its student intake m January. At least 800 teachers would be needed for about 15,000 students, said the chairman of the
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    • 229 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE world is waiting to hear India and Mrs Indira Gandhi speak oat on the carrent Vietnamese offensive on the ThaiCambodian border. It is waiting for evidence that Mrs Gandhi's oft-repeated opposition to violence and commitment to peace is more than empty rhetoric and that
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    • 308 2 So sorry, Stewart THE Singapore Squash Rackets Association sympathises with international Stewart Ballard for being upset at being left out of the Magnolia Classic m Kuala Lumpur next month, but will not change its decision to send Zainal Abidin and Peter Hill. A furious Stewart said he was quitting
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    • 218 2 THREE-FOLD JUMP IN SPENDING ON RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT SPENDING on research and development m Singapore has increased three-fold over the last five years, according to a national survey conducted last year. The government and private sector spent about $81 million on R&D activities m 1981/82, compared with only $19.8
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    • 66 2 1 AUSSIES STILL GROPING AFTER four days of talks, the 100 top political, business, trade union and community leaders, who attended Australia's economic summit, are no clearer as to how they are to work their way out of the worst economic slump seen m the country since the great
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    • 585 2 Hysteria at ruins CROWDS of people, some throwing themselves on the pavement m grief and panic, thronged frantically around the ruins of the bomb-devastated US embassy m Lebanon. Dismembered bodies were strewn m the streets and scores of wounded were pulled out of the ruins. "(The blast)
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    • 213 2 Water rationing SEVERAL areas m Peninsular Malaysia have been badly hit by the three-month drought. The Cameron Highlands experienced water rationing on Monday for the first time m its history. No heavy rain has fallen m the normally wet highlands for the past five months. In Pahang,
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    • 155 2 Change of heart THE first heart transplant ever performed m China was by a being somewhere between a ghost and a minor god. It known as a pan guan, often worshipped with the King of Hell m temples. This week's story from Liao Zhai, a collection
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 241 3 The day envoy's office came tumbling down BEIRUT, Tues. The United States ambassador to Beirut, Mr Robert Dillon, was getting ready to go for a jog when his office shuddered and fell around him. "I was standing with a telephone m one hand and a T-shirt m the other preparing
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    • 464 3 Dismembered bodies strewn all over the streets BEIRUT, Tuesday CROWDS of people, some throwing themselves on the pavement m grief and panic, thronged frantically around the ruins of the bombdevastated US embassy. The bomb tore through the centre of the C-shaped building on west
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    • 287 3 BEIRUT, Tnes. Yesterday's bomb explosion which devastated the US embassy here was the latest m a long series of attacks on diplomats m Lebanon. These attacks have killed more than 111 people, including three ambassadors, since Iflf. After the
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    • 273 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday THE UNITED STATES and other countries have expressed shock and anger over the bomb blast, condemning the act as a threat against peace efforts m the Middle East. But the US vowed that its attempts to bring peace to the
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    • 118 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan has assured Syria that a Middle East peace settlement would Include negotiations for an Israeli withdrawal from the Golan Heights, as well as the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. A US State Depart- ment
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 313 4 Stevedores call off strike in Japanese ports TOKYO, Tuesday JAPANESE longshoremen called off the second phase of a six-day strike today after the management offered to study their demands for better job opportunities, union officials said. The union staged a 24--hour strike yesterday, halting loading and unloading of export and
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    • 25 4 HONGKONG, Tues. China has test flown a locally built passenger-cargo plane over Shanghai last Saturday, the leftwing Ta Kung Pao said today. UPI
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    • 97 4 SEOUL, Toes. About m riot policemen stormed a university campus In Seoul today to disperse students staging an antigovernment demonstration, witnesses said. The riot police poured onto Yonsei University campus when about 8M students began chanting: ''Down with facist President Chun Doo-Hwan." Students were beaten up
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    • 374 4 It will only inflate Hanoi's aggressive arrogance, says Zhao CANBERRA, Tuesday A RESUMPTION of aid to Vietnam would only add to Hanoi's aggressive arrogance and extend the suffering of the Cambodian people, Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang said here today. Responding to journalists' questions on the
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    • 312 4 Soviets woo Pakistan with vital economic aid ISLAMABAD, Tuesday THE Soviet Union, locked m a diplomatic dispute with Pakistan over the Afghan issue, is quietly wooing Islamabad with economic help. The Soviet goal appears to be persuading President Mohammad Zia Ul-Haq's government to ease its strident opposition to the Soviet
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    • 122 4 JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesia's state oil company Pertamina said today that contract exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Japan would be only minimally affected by an explosion at its plant m East Kalimantan. In its first official statement on the blast which
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    • 134 4 CAIRO, Tues. Egypt today called for the withdrawal of Vietnamese forces from Cambodia and warned that fighting m the Cambodian-Thai border areas could jeopardise security m Asia. A Foreign Ministry statement outlined the Egyptian position one day after Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan All met the
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    • 122 4 JAKARTA, Tues. There have been at least five incidents of piracy m Indonesian waters south west of Singapore m the past few weeks. Antara news agency reported today that a native vessel with a cargo of flour and sardines on board last Thursday
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 61 4 THE PUNJAB government has freed hundreds of detained Sikhs m a move that could help to ease tension m the troubled north Indian state, press reports m New Delhi said yesterday. The government decided last night to release the Sikhs who were arrested m connection with a
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      • 76 4 PRESIDENT FERDINAND Marcos of the Philippines said m Manila yesterday that he ordered the arrest of a prominent opposition mayor because of strong evidence that he gave arms and funds to communist rebels. His statement, released by the presidential press office, was m reply to a Roman Catholic
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      • 61 4 THE ISRAELI government, ignoring appeals from home and abroad, on Monday moved Jewish settlers close to the major Arab city of Nablus. Showing its determination to keep control of the occupied West Bank of the Jordan, the government made the inauguration of the new Jewish township of
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      • 70 4 THE ABSENCE of Czechoslovak Prime Minister Lubomir Strougal from the funeral of a colleague has revived speculation that he seriously ill and may soon be replaced, Western diplomats said m Prague. According to official press reports, Mr Strougal 58, failed to attend the funeral of Mr Vaclav
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      • 83 4 THE CONFERENCE on Security and Cooperation m Europe (CSCE) reopened m Madrid yesterday for what is expected to be its final session with the chances of reaching EastWest agreement still apparently remote. US delegation head Max Kampelman said on leaving the plenary session "differences between East and
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 3
    • 178 6 Khmer girl a spelling champion in the US CHATTANOOGA (Tennessee), Tues. A 12-year-old Cambodian girl, who was forbidden to attend school for three years while digging ditches on a communist labour gang m her homeland, has become a spelling bee champion m America. Linn Yann could count to 10 m
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    • 287 6 or we will get tough, US warns Soviets WASHINGTON, Tuesday A SENIOR Pentagon official said yesterday that if the Soviet Union sought to put nuclear missiles into the Caribbean area, the Reagan administration would take forceful measures like those used m 1962 to force withdrawal of
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    • 261 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. A top government official has told President Ronald Reagan that failure to compromise with Congress over the US budget would abort economic recovery within the next two years and produce huge deficits, The Washington Post reported today. The warning from budget director
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    • 46 6 DHAKA, Tues. The government yesterday ordered the reopening of all universites I closed since Feb 14 when clashes between police and students killed three people and injured more than 200. The riots were sparked m i part by a government educa- tion policy. UPI
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    • 157 6 Senator joins race for President WASHINGTON, Tuesday SENATOR Ernest Hollings of South Carolina declared himself a candidate for the 1984 Democratic presidential nomination yesterday m a move emphasising the growing political importance of the American south Mr Hollings, 61, who blends liberalism on social issues with hardline conservatism on defence
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    • 172 6 NEW YORK, Tues. Reports on Lebanon won three Pulitzer prizes In the awards Ust announced here today. The Pulitzer prizes, founded by press magnate Joseph Pulitzer m 1917, are worth only US$l,O9l (S$2,lM) In cash bat carry more prestige than any other ITS awards m
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    • 64 6 CHICAGO, Tues. The Illinois legislature wants to make sure ginseng diggers will sell no root before its time. Ginseng grows wild m the state and sells for US$l2O (*****) per 500 gm. Last year, Illinois dealers shipped five tonnes of ginseng root, worth more than US$l million,
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    • 242 6 Into final round of US-Mexico talks MEXICO CITY, Tues. United States Secretary of State George Shultz goes into a final round of meetings with Mexican officials today to narrow differences over policy on Central America. Senior US officials said after four hours of "very constructive talks" yesterday between Mr Shultz
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 4
    • 222 7 Kohl has a row with East Germans BONN, Tuesday WEST Germany's conservative Chancellor Helmut Kohl has jumped into his first major East-West German row over the mysterious death of a West German after questioning m East Germany. Yesterday Mr Kohl declined to see a visiting senior East German official and
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    • 230 7 WARSAW, Tuesday THE Polish authorities summoned Solidarity leader Lech Walesa to another round of interrogation today in an apparent bid to end his renewed involvement with the Solidarity underground and block a planned meeting with foreign reporters. Mr Walesa was intercepted by police yesterday
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    • 228 7 Opec Price war can be averted LONDON, Tues. The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) is confident it can avoid an oil price war, and stressed that nonOpec nations also have a stake m working with the cartel to stabilise the world market. "There is no danger of a price
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    • 242 7 LONDON, Tues. Attorney-General Sir Michael Havers began a High Court battle yesterday to outlaw a voluntary euthanasia society guidebook on how to commit suicide which police said is linked to the deaths of at least 15 Britons m the past 18 months. Lawyers
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    • 68 7 WATCHED by Prince Charles, Lady Diana gets a traditional Maori welcome nose-rubbing when the royal couple arrived m Eden Park, Auckland, on Monday. The Prince and Princess of Wales are on a two-week tour of New Zealand. The royal couple are scheduled to travel to the
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    • 76 7 JOHANNESBURG, Tues. Twenty black organisations are urging Sir Richard Attenborough, the director of the Oscar award-winning film Gandhi, not to come to South Africa for the film's premiere. In their telegram to Sir Richard, the organisations called on him to change his decision to promote his
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    • 49 7 KINSHASA, Tues. Workers m Zaire are to start their day with 25 minutes of revolutionary songs, dancing and political thoughts devoted to the ruling party and national flag. The decision was announced yesterday by the head of the Popular Revolutionary Movement's propaganda section. Reuter
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    • 35 7 PARIS, Tues. Robbers entered a jewellery shop through the sewer system m Paris during the weekend and made off with 4 million francs (Ssl million) worth of goods, police said yesterday. AP
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    • 443 7 Absence may mean he is m political difficulties MOSCOW, Tuesday POLITBURO member Konstantin Chernenko, who rivalled Communist Party chief Yuri Andropov for the Soviet leadership, was missing from a gathering of top Kremlin officials here yesterday. Mr Chernenko, 71, was the only member of the
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  • 260 8 Move to make way for expressway and other projects SINGAPORE and Malaysia yesterday signed an agreement to release about 15.3 hectares of land m Tanjong Pagar, now used as a marshalling yard by Malayan Railway, for redevelopment. The land is needed for the Jurong
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  • 224 8  - You can say 'I do' and 'I still do' at registry ABDULLAH TARMUGI By THE new Registry of Muslim Marriages will not only be a place where Muslim couples go to get married, but also a place for those who want to celebrate their wedding anniversaries. Marriage vows can be
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  • 99 8 Pirates attack ship near Spore PIRATES attacked a South Korean-register-ed ship just outside Singapore waters earlier this month and got away with $2,5 M, a Rolex watch and some documents. It happened on April 5 near Batam Island. The captain was punched and tied up before being forced to open
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  • 417 8  -  RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent THE Singapore oil industry staged its first walk-in interviews at Holiday Inn over the weekend, for refinery technicians. This was due mainly to the loss of a number of its refinery operators to the petrochemical complex
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  • 85 8 TRAFFIC Police and two police divisions from the Central and Beach Road stations will jointly conduct an operation against illegal parking m the city area tomorrow. The operation, from 10.39 a.m. to 6.30 p.m., will be carried out along Neil Road, New Bridge Road,
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  • The Toa Payoh murders trial
    • 204 9 DB Naranajan Singh, head of the Prisons Medical Unit, was cross-examined by Mr Knight on an incident m Chang! Prison Hospital on March 23, 1981, when Lira was there for observation after his arrest. On the case sheet, It was stated
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    • 218 9 DR S.R. Sayampanathan, the senior registrar, said Lim had consulted him many times m Queenstown Remand Prison. He said: "I prescribed Valium to him only on one occasion. This was on Sept 15, 1981. He told me that he had seen frightful
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    • 1589 9  -  BEN DAVIDSON MAUREEN CHUA By and ADRIAN Lim, 41, his wife Tan Mvi Choo, 28, and Hoe Kah Hong, 27, are charged with the murder of Agnes Ng Siew Heok, nine, and Ghazali bin Marzuki, 10, between January and February 1981.
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    • 127 9 Cost of living down last month SINGAPORE'S cost of living went down last month, mainly v nsalt of lower food prices. The consumer price index, which reflects the monthly rate of Inflation, dropped by 1.2 per cent last month over February the second monthly decline this year. Food prices dropped
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    • 50 9 FIRE last night razed a row of eight wooden shophouses m the Nee Soon area. No one was injured. The fire, which broke out at 8.45 p.m. at Transit Road, was brought under control within an hour. The police are investigating the cause of the blaze.
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  • 423 10  -  NG WENG HOONG 800 needed when student intake doubles next year By THE Basic Education for Skills Training (Best) programme will face a shortage of teachers next year when it moves beyond its pilot phase and doubles its student intake. The chairman of the Basic
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  • 363 10 'Handwriting same as that of accused' THE writing on a slip of paper which bore the secret combination lock number of a POSB automated teller machine (ATM) kiosk, from which $83,600 was stolen, was similar to that of a former POSB senior computer operator, a district court heard yesterday. The
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  • 115 10 Suspect shot while attacking officers A MAN was shot m the left shoulder and thigh by two Central Narcotics Bureau officers when he attacked them with a chopper while resisting arrest yesterday. Police said three CNB officers, acting on a tipoff, went to a flat m Jalan Satu, off Kallang
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  • 375 10 Prices up but quality the same THE nutritional value of hawker food has remained the same despite higher prices, Hawker Hotline callers said yesterday. More than half of the 21 callers, all of whom are consumers, who rang the hotline which ceased operations yesterday, feel that while prices of hawker
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  • 267 10  - Emerald Hill to get $1.4 m facelift TEO LIAN HUAY By EMERALD HILL, the Grand Old Lady with the Peranakan airs, is to get a million-dollar dressing up. The Urban Redevelopment Authority is spending $1,485 million to spruce up the 9.5 ha area, home of the famous pre-war Malaccanstyle houses
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  • 51 10 POLICE are advising the public to keep away from Johore Shoal where blasting will be conducted from today until May 5. They said that war- time explosives, found m the area during dredging work, would be exploded daily, except on Sundays, Blasting will be done 15 metres
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  • 277 11 'Emphasise growth, not trade curbs' GOVERNMENTS should be pressured into stimulating economic growth instead of using protectionism to combat the effects of recession, Dr Wan Soon Bee, Political Secretary (Prime Minister's Office) said yesterday. Those with protectionistic policies were being unrealistic, he added m opening the International Transport Workers' Federation
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  • 112 11 Flight engineers rush to rejoin union FLIGHT engineers have flocked to rejoin the Singapore Air Transportworkers' Union (Satu) during the last two months. The union's general secretary, Mr R. Doraisamy, said nearly all of Singapore Airlines' 200 or so engineers are now members. He believes they have rejoined because the
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  • 49 11 PACIFIC International Lines, agent for a ship, Kota Berkat, was yesterday fined $40,000 when it pleaded guilty to discharging oil into the sea alongside Port of Singapore Authority Godown 8/9 at about 11.15 a.m. on May 4 last year. PIL had two previous convictions.
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  • 119 11 THIEVES got away with $28,006 In cash and $7,906 m valuables In two separate thefts on Monday. In the first case, Mr S. N. Leow, 36, manager of Paradise Ltd at Pasir Panjang, told police that he had locked op his office at 3
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  • 215 11  - Manpower training 'is the key to success' LILLIAN CHEW By TOKYO, Tues. Manpower training is the key to success m promoting high-technol-ogy industries. This formula was given by the Japanese Minister of State for Science and Technology, Mr Takaaki Yasuta, today. He was answering questions from Asean journalists as to
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  • 44 11 NEW traffic signals at the junction of Ang Mo Kio Avenue 4 and Ang Mo Kio Street 11 will be operational from 10 a.m. today. Motorists approaching these signals should drive carefully. Traffic police will be present initially to guide them.
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  • 442 11 The structure must match the needs of each company, says American Business Council COMPANIES must be allowed to adopt the form of joint consultation that suits them best, said the American Business Council. The ABC's thinking on the subject was outlined
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  • 226 11 Chee Onn calls for debate on NTUC plan for the '80s NTUC Secretary-General Lim Chee Onn has called for a full-scale debate by delegates on the plan of action for the 1980s. This is to ensure that the plan would reflect workers' expectations and needs, he told a gathering of
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  • 401 11 Man claims two brothers tried to extort money from him A SUPERVISOR yesterday alleged m a magistrate's court that he was confronted by two brothers and ordered to divorce his wife and marry their sister because he had had sex with her. Mr Thia Scow Tong, 35, said that after
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  • Timescope
    • 1482 12 f k tSi lii^jßi>rMn^g^^^^^B^^ffi^^^^^^^ffiyS^Tiß^^ffniT)ffi^S^B IT ALL started with the industrial revolution m England over a hundred years ago. Along came the steam engine and the birth of major industries like textiles and steel. As industries became more complex, properly skilled manpower was needed to develop and
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    • 341 12 We will be first class engineers STUDENTS give high marks to NTI, summing up their first year at the institute as "different bat equal to" what their NUS engineering counterparts are getting. They enjoy the practice-oriented approach and feel there Is no second-class stigma attached to being an NTT student.
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    • 377 12 4 Singapore is an interesting part of the world. The soil conditions are so variable. They can change drastically within a few metres. It's quite unusual. Dr Broms DR BENGT B. Broms talks earth, rocks and soil. He pulls out a map showing
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 250 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzan indicated yesterday that he will not resign from the Cabinet. "I have not even considered the intention (to resign)," he said when asked to comment on reports that he is thinking of leaving the
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    • 117 13 Shipping and tax pacts with Bangladesh signed DHAKA, Tues. Malaysia and Bangladesh today initialled agreements on shipping cooperation and avoidance of double taxation, a Bangladesh government spokesman said. The agreements were initialled by the foreign ministers of both countries after talks earlier today between Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr
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    • 343 13 Drought causes Cameron's water rationing KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Several areas m Peninsular Malaysia have been badly hit by the three-month drought m the country. The Cameron Highlands yesterday experienced water rationing for the first time m its history. No heavy rain has fallen m the normally wet highlands for the
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    • 319 13 6 WE have to do something about the Iron Curtain at the embassy. The embassy has three gates, even the King's palace and the Prime Minister's Department has only one gate. Moreover, we are always watched by cameras. This kind of thing
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    • 171 13 Minister raps builders who think small IPOH, Tues. Works and Utilities Minister Datuk S. Samy Vellu yesterday criticised bumiputra contractors who make no effort to improve their professional capabilities. He said this attitude is worrying his ministry as it shows that such bumiputras are satisfied with small-scale jobs and will
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    • 128 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A winning lottery ticket turned oat to be most unlucky for a gem wholesaler, who was robbed of $4<s,Mt In cash and jewellery while he was trying to collect the prize money. Mr Hee Kirn Wing, 32, was held up
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  • 463 14 The Straits Times says... Waiting for Mrs Gandhi WHEN informed that the film, Gandhi, had won the Oscar for Best Picture of the year, Mrs Indira Gandhi expressed hope that the spirit of the Mahatma would "guide the world away from violence and towards peace and goodwill". Noble sentiments indeed,
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  • 1089 14 Dr Mahathir reassures the Malay ground Malaysia Inc: He wants the people to look on the nation as one huge corporation, to emphasise the need for closer cooperation S between the public and private sectors so as to quicken the pace of industrialisation V/j^ Begion <-•<■ with
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  • 807 14  - Moscow gains from oil price cut ANTHONY ROBINSON By DESPITE sharply falling world prices for oil and gas, its major export items, the Soviet Union managed to cut its trade deficit with the industrialised West last year to a mere 100 million roubles (about Ss3oo million), from 900 million m
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  • 681 14 The patient or the corporation? I WORRY about doctors. Not all doctors. But just those who have investments m private hospitals. The reason I worry about them is that when you're a stockholder m a hospital you might have a conflict of interest between doing what is right for the
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    • 11 14 YAMAHA^^HCLUBS A delight to hold, with superb directional stability and control.
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  • FORUM
    • 518 15 Aviaries can be improved for the good of all Bird Park offers to help I &EFER to the article "It's for the birds." (ST, April 12). I am glad that the Housing Board has put up an aviary for the enjoyment of residents of Block 228, Ang Mo Kio, Avenue
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    • 202 15 Taxi-driver wants to recover fare from passenger I AM a taxi-driver. Recently, I picked up a woman passenger along MacPherson Road. She told me to go to Aljunied Road without telling me .exactly where. When we arrived at the junction where the primary school is, she suddenly told me to
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    • REPLIES
      • 159 15 REFER to the letter "Fast m collecting but slow m paying by "Ren." (ST, April 4). The hospital makes refunds to patients by cash or by cheque. The processing time for this is normally about two to three weeks. However, when there is
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      • 147 15 Why these non- teaching staff can't get transfer PLEASE refer to the letter "They can't go to government schools" by "Falrplay." (ST, March 28). < Non-teaching staff of alded-schools are employees of the respective schools. They are required fo perform very specific tasks m their schools and the numbers required
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    • 356 15 THERE has been considerable discussion of the various uses our Central Provident Fund balances can be put to. We are allowed to use our CPF money to buy homes, and now we are told the government is considering allowing us to further
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    • 139 15 Help those who want to provide service I HAVE been considering forming a company to provide bookkeeping services to the general public. However, m view of the number of such bookkeeping companies having been charged m court for providing such services when the owners or directors are not practising members
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    • 46 15 THERE are now four- and five-room flats m Joo Seng Road. Could the authorities install signals for traffic turning right into Upper Aljunied Road towards Upper Serangoon Road? Most drivers fail to give way now and the yellow box is ineffective. N.K.H. Singapore 1336
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    • 136 15 There is no change in waiting period for flat I REFER to the letter "Applicants without any priority are the losers by "*****4" (ST, April 6). While we await the Housing Board's reply, I would like to mention that I did not apply for popular areas and yet I am
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    • 138 15 I REFER to the article "4,000 protest against Russia" (ST, April 16), which dealt on the Malaysia n Youth Movement's protest against Russia giving military aid to communist guerilla movements, thereby threatening the peace and security of the Asean region. I would like to give
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    • 153 15 IT IS about time the merchants realise how expensive items m Singapore are to the tourists. Although it has taken several years, the word has finally reached people that Singapore is not cheap. Hongkong is much less expensive and some of its sales assistants even
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    • BOUQUETS
      • 65 15 MY house was broken into recently when I was out with my family. The culprit got away with a locked steel cabinet containing personal documents and some jewellery. I would like to thank Sergeant Somosamy and his men from Tanglin police station for arresting the culprit
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    • BRICKBATS
      • 58 15 MY friend recently fell through the metal griUe fixed onto a drain and landed m it up to her waist. She was injured on both legs and had difficulty getting out. It was more painful for her to see the eight or so passers-by standing by looking,
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1222 16  -  LIM SAY BOON Australia's national economic summit By Our Melbourne Reporter WHEN the Australian national economic summit commenced last Monday, a Melbourne newspaper columnist, renowned for his scathing wit, made the prediction that it was "going to be bigger than Ben Hur, brighter than a thousand
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    • 706 16  -  LAI YEW KONG By THE Neighbourhood Police Post (NPP) system, which Singapore will be introducing as a pilot project m Toa Payoh m June, may be the way of the future m policing around the world. Professor David Bayley, from the University of Denver, says
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  • TIMES BUSINESS
    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 48 17 MATSUSHITA Electric Co (M) Bhd has reported after-tax profits of M 510.5 million (against M 59.36 million previously) for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. Directors have declared a first and final dividend of 20 per cent, less tax, to be payable on July 12.
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      • 43 17 SINGAPORE Finance Ltd has incorporated a subsidiary called Singapore Finance Investment (Pte) Ltd with an authorised capital of $20 million and an issued capital of $2. The principal activities of the new company will be those of an investment holding company.
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      • 60 17 WIESBADEN, Tues. West German corporate bankruptcies rose 15 per cent m January/February 1983 over the same period m 1982 to 2,156, the federal statistics office said. The February figure was 5.8 per cent up on February 1982 at 1,091. Total insolvencies, includindividuals, rose 16.8 per cent m the
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      • 79 17 TAIPEH, Tues. Grundig Taiwan Co is to close its plant at the Nantze export processing zone m southern Taiwan, company sources said. Mr Willy Stanetzki, the company's general manager, said Grundig Taiwan has since last December laid off half of its employees to the current level
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      • 50 17 BOMBAY, Tues. A ban on forward trading on the Bombay Stock Exchange, imposed last month, may be lifted by the end of this month, brokers said. A new exchange executive will meet on Friday to decide whether or not to continue the ban, they said. Reuter
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      • 106 17 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's Honda Motor Company said today it increased its profits by 30 per cent m the last financial year. Parent company profits after taxes rose to 31.32 billion yen (***** million) m the year ending on Feb 28, 1983, from 24.25 billion yen m the
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      • 96 17 DETROIT, Tues. General Motors Corp sold a record number of cars overseas last month, pushing first-quarter overseas sales to a new record as well, the United States' biggest carmaker has announced. GM said it sold 174,500 cars outside the US and Canada m March. This was 18.5
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      • 116 17 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States, Western Europe and Japan, which have been producing most of the world's basic petrochemicals, are likely to export smaller world shares of these products by the end of the decade, a US government report said. The US International Trade Commission said rising
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      • 95 17 TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese economy remains sluggish, although personal spending is recovering slowly and inventory adjustment is under way, the government's Economic Planning Agency said m its monthly report. It said exports showed signs of recovery m electric and general machinery and steels but overall, export levels
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    • 337 17 Bata (M) reports 18pc fall in pretax profits SHOE manufacturer Bata (Malaysia) Bhd has reported an 18 per cent fall m pretax profits to M 59.17 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1982, mainly because of higher costs. Audited figures showed that total turnover rose 3 per cent to
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    • 458 17 TAIPEH, Tues. Share prices reached a new high on the Taiwan Stock Exchange today and brokers described the session as the most hectic m the market's 21-year history. The market barometer, the weighted stock index, rose 6.26 points to 694.62 to
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    • 388 17  - Three-fold jump in spending on R D CONRAD RAJ Bj SPENDING on research and development m Singapore has increased threefold over the last five years, according to a national survey conducted last year. The government and private sector spent about $81 million on R&D activities m 1981/82, cotnEared with only
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    • 546 17 MR NG Soo Peng will step down as chairman of the Stock Exchange of Singapore on June 30, after having been its head since its inception m 1973. Mr Ng's impending departure from the fivemember SES Committee follows his retirement as a long-time
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    • 321 17 UOL forecasts trebling of pretax earnings UNITED Overseas Land has forecast pretax profits of $56.56 million for this year more than three times the $18.02 million it made last year. Of this amount, 44.4 per cent or $25.15 million will come from the sale of its Jervois Road property, which
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    • 96 17 Public Bank to subdivide shares PUBLIC Bank Bhd has proposed a subdivision of its ordinary shares of par value Msl each into two M5O cent shares. In an announcement, the bank said the subdivision would give it a wider spread of shareholders and enable it to raise its capital more
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    • 253 17 Bousteadco Singapore in the red for first time BOUSTEADCO Singapore Ltd has suffered hefty after-tax losses of $2.92 million for 1982. This is the first time it has gone into the red since it was formed m mid-1975 to take over the non-Malaysian activities of Boustead Holdings. The trading and
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  • Market Highlights
    • 74 17 Boostoad Bhd C* C CCM +4 Cold Storage -5 Dnnloplnd +6 Earn +15 F*N +20 Genttngs +10 Guinness -4 Guthrie Bbd Haw Par +7 Inchcape Bbd +8 MTC +15 NBT +13 Nat Iron PMC Pan EJec +11 Perils Plant -2 Prima -5 Robinsons +2 Rothmans S«mb
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 51 17 Public Bank 720 +40 M Breweries 590 +35 C Sugars 1250 +30 FAN 830+20 NS T 1000 +15 Gaso 880 +15 M Banking 810 +15 Berjuntai 685 +15 MTC 590+15 UOL 376+14 N B T 256+13 Keppel Ship 510 +12 Tetnerloh 320 +12 G Lumber 140 +12 Pan-El 288
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      • 29 17 'M Cement 770 -25 Berjaya Kawat 230 -22 M Cables 276 -19 Chem lad 320 -16 Federal Flour 272 -16 Dunlop Est 630 -15 Paper Products 285 -12
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      • 43 17 April 18 April 19 BT Composite: 890.96 897.75 BT Indicator: *****4 *****2 ST Industrials: 899.27 906.89 ST Finance: 2236.44 2249.30 ST Hotels: 1043.52 1042.71 ST Properties: 704.37 706.93 ST Minings: 238.41 239.25 ST Plantations: 1007.06 1009.22 OCBC: 802.33 807.87 SESInd: 677.48 683.82
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      • 25 17 U M W 1,659,000 G Lumber 1,199,000 UOL Warrants 1,070,000 Faber Merlin 660,000 UOL 579,000 Total turnover: 19.31 m Total value: |63.32 m
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    • 563 17 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed higher on buying support m active selective trading with higher overseas market advices aiding sentiment. Fraser and Neave rose 20 cents to $8.30. Keppel Shipyard 12 cents to $5.10, Pan-Elec-tric 11 cents to $2.88, Malayan Banking 15 cents to $8.10, OverseaChinese
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    • 31 17 Up Down anch Industrials 56 38 26 Finance 14 5 1 Hotels 4 6 4 Properties 5 7 2 Plantations 9 4 2 Mining 4 10 Deb/Loans 2 5 1
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    • 2778 18 Sing apore closing prices Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded m lots of II shares each, with the price quoted m dollars. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Gr'i Net 19 83 Last Div P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- ('000) High Low 286 235 Acma 280
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    • 1852 18 BUSINESS DONE KUALALUMPUR BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (2.845) (1) 2.90 AjbMDMte (3.268) Alcmi (2.028 2.035) (20) 2.02
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    • 366 18 BULLS made a brief comeback on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday thanks to record rises on Wall Street. Strong buying support was noticeable throughout the morning session as both institutional and small investors propelled share prices higher. Overall buying interest, however, slackened m the afternoon when
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    • 184 18 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Mangers' prices for Apr tt) The Commerce 3.37 3.58 The Savings Fund 1.92 2.04 Spore Prog Fund 1.48 1.57 Spore Sec. Fund 2.24 2.38 Spore Invest Fund 1.19 1.26 Spore Equity Fund 1.46 1.55 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices far Apr 2t) Mai Invest Fund
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    • 587 18 THE stock market pushed strongly ahead yesterday, again on favourable news from Wall Street and revived optimism about the world economic recovery. Buyers chased prices sharply higher right from the opening bell, and although the momentum cooled off later, major Indices recorded healthy gains.
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    • 41 18 Up Down nnch Industrials 60 14 23 Finance 6 2 3 Hotels 2 0 0 Properties 8 2 0 Oil Palms 2 2 4 Tins 4 14 Rubbers 10 3 5 Rubbers 1 0 0 Deb/Loans 0 0 0
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    • 3363 18 BUSINESS DONE SINGAPORE BID and offer prices officially ltated and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yes-, terday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett", j
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 689 19 RUBBER prices yesterday closed slightly higher with May One RSS buyers quoted at 257.50 cents a kilo, up one cent from Monday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on forward enquiry and buying interest, after a lower opening, dealers said. Afternoon prices lost some ground on some profit-taking.
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      • 34 19 Rubber: April 19 Singapore: May: 257.50 cents (up one cent) Malaysia: May: 273.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Tin: M 5 3 1.68 per kilo (down 10.00 cents) 240 tonnes (up 30 tonnes)
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      • 191 19 PRICES of Malaysian crude palm oil yesterday rose further on short-cover-ing m quiet trading. In April, south region rose Mslo to M 5802.50 a tonne and central rose seven to MsBo2 while m May, south and central firmed Ms2o and Mss respectively to M 5802.50. The refined market
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      • 31 19 LONDON: Copper prices on Monday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1070.00 (£1057.00); sellers £1071.00 (£1058.00); Three Months buyers £1096.50 (£1084.00); sellers £1097.00 (£1084.50). Market tone: Steadier. Sales: 24,725 tonnes.
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      • 297 19 A SHORTAGE of demand and continued higher offerings of ore weakened the Straits tin price m Penang yesterday by 10 cents to M 531.68 a kilo. The price remained within the ITA "may buy" level of between $29.15 and $32.06. The new price ranged between £300 to £400
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      • 132 19 Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon dosing prices per 1M kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob $100.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $113.00 sellers, new drum fob $117.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $58 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $355.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag
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      • 254 19 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable m Singapore opened at $30,270 and closed at $30,026 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at U*****.25/445.25 m quiet trading. Local buying took the market to a high of $445.25/446.00 where it was met by profit-taking. The price went down to $444.00/444.75
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      • 36 19 Mm Fri New York 12.568 U. 748 12.63S 11.81S Zurich 12.308 11.778 12. MS U.B7S Tim Mm Singapore 12.308 12.358 12.40S 12.45S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Swiree: Credit Oaime, S>re,
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      • 617 19 THE US dollar yesterday opened at 5J2.1055/70. Trading was quiet m a narrow range. The rate closed at $2 1050/60 The US dollar traded firmer against the major currencies partly due to the political developments m PoUnd and signs of US economic recovery. However, the US dollar
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      • 27 19 I THE avenge rate at which major Singapore I banks are coirently prepared to lend to their I best customers Is 9.N per cent.
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      • 46 19 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on April 19: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 3 Closing Baying Selling 3- month Treasury bills 211/16 2 9/16 3-month Bank bills 7% 7 w 3 months CD 6% 6% 6 months CD 6% 6K Scarce: Nfttteml Discount Co.
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      • 30 19 Closing laterhMk rates for Singapore Mian •> April II: Offer Bid Overnight VA 7M 1 month 7'/i 7 2 months 613/16 611/16 3 months 613/16 611/16 Overnight mode 7M
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 370 19 AFTER GETTING off to a lacklustre start on Monday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average picked up momentum and closed at its fourth straight record level as the government continued to report generally favourable economic news. The D-J index ended the day 11:90 points higher. More than 950 issues
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      • 92 19 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.014 unch Atlas Con. B. 32.00 unch Bagulo Gold 0.0018 -0.0004 Basic Petroleum 0.01 +0.0005 Benguet Con. B 95.00 +8 CDCP 1.20 -0.1 First Phil Hldgs 7.10 +0.1 Lepanto B 0.14 +0.005 Marlnduque B Marstcel Oriental B 0.024 unch Phil Overseas
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      • 268 19 THE stock market yesterday recovered on short-covering that emerged around midmorning to close mixed. HK$ Associated Hotels 2.35 N +0.1 Bank Of East Asia 30.50 -15 Carrlan Invest susp Cheung Kong 9.85 unch China Light 14.80 unch City Hotels Cross Harb Tunnel 11.1 ft +02 F E Consortium 0.72
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      • 654 19 EQUITIES drifted easier through lack of support yesterday, haying opened firm m line with the overnight record Wall Street close, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times was down 6.8 points at 688.2. Government bonds gave up early gains m thin selling to show losses stretching to 74 point
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      • 51 19 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1043.18 Monday 1040.97 Week Ago 1052.40 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 724.3 Monday 710.4 Week Ago 686.9 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 587.1 Monday 574.2 Week Ago 553.8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 695.0 Friday 695.5 Week Ago 683.9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 1 183.24 Friday 1171.34 Week Ago
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      • 163 19 SHARE prices yesterday continued to firm m quiet trading. The Book Club index rose 0.45 to 116.94 on turnover of 63.4 million bant with more than 708,000 shares traded. Bahts Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 132 1 Bangkok Bank 260 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 149
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      • 191 19 SHARES on the stock exchange started the week mixed despite a record wall street on Friday. Price movements were mostly limited. Fls ABN 375.00 -1 Ahold 172.50 unch Akaso 61.30 1.6 AMEV 124.00 +0.5 Anitas 54.00S Amrobnk 83.50 +1 Bergoss Berk 30.00 +0.5 Bols 91.80 unch Borsucer 144.00 +1
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      • 327 19 Yen AJlnomoto 820 -1 Aka! 539 -3 Amada 663 1 Asahl Chem 324 -5 Asahl Glass 585 -7 Bank Tk 291 unch Brldgestone 500 unch Canon 1300 unch Casio Computer 1160 +10 Citizen 388 +3 D Nip Print 741 -13 D Nippon Screen 913 +73 Datel 600 unch Dallchi
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      • 310 19 Cents INDUSTRIALS A C I 132 1 A N I 250 +12 A P M 196 +6 Aberfoyle 720 +10 Age 250 +10 Alliance Oil 80 +2 Allied Mill 175 unch Ampol Exp 180 +5 Ampol Pet 170 +3 Anz 410 +18 Ashton 145 -2 Assoc Pulp Paper B
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      • 188 19 Francs Actions Sulsses 279 -2 Alusuls.se Br 610 +2 Alusulssf Reg 204 +3 Brown Boverl Br 1180 +10 Clba Gelgy Br 1850 +20 Ciba Gelgy P C 1520 +10 Clba Oelgy Reg 803 7 Credit Sulsse Br 1980 +5 Credit Sulsse Reg 362 -2 Elektrowatt Br 2680 +10 George
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    • 442 19 ANNOUNCING I AlM's sth TOP MANAGEMENT PROGRAM for the Chief Executive Officer Applications are now being accepted for the Fifth Top Management Program (TMP) of the Asian Institute of Management. Over the past four years 160 Top Executives from 12 Asian Countries have participated m AlM's Top Management Program. The
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    • 5048 20 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GROUP Monday Friday 9.00 am 5.30 pm 1 Ordinary I 1 .00 per word (Min 1 5.00) (V s- ihiimi (5.oopm for next day) y M r— A Entertainment Food guide /U'jfc^sJ^ J^T%f\ f\ /^S /^S f\ fT3 O C^D(fr?\ f\ iO<\f# SaiX aaV fSmffidayTlmes) Sem.-D.sploy
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 578 21 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG LECTURESHIP IN COMPUTER STUDIES (Re-advortisement) Applications are invited for the post of Lecturer m Computer Studies. Candidates should have a higher degree m Computer Science or Information Systems, and a strong Interest In both teaching and research. Preference will be
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    • 520 21 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive SCHOOL invites applicants for FULL/PART-TIME LECTURERS to teach P.S.C. subjects m Structure of Business, Shorthand /Typewriting Duties, Secretarial Duties and Communications. Applicants must possess LCCI Private Secretary's Certificate. Please apply with full resume and a non-returnable photograph to: S.T. BOX A*****, 390 Kirn Seng
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    • 917 21 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical international manufacturing company M m jurong offers the following vacancy: 1 SECRETARY I I to General Manager B Age 26 -35 years I B lcci Private Secretarial Certificate (or CCEX)' B Bj level) with shorthand/typing speeds of m
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    • 518 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical [jmfiMjW KUMAGAI KUMAGAI GUMI CO., LTD. invites applications for the post of:RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK Requirements:--e Minimum GCE 'O' Level c Good command of spoken written English Flair for figures c Able to type accurately at 35-45 wpm c Training will be provided Please apply m
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    • 542 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A trading firm m Outram Road requires immediately a MALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c GCE O 1 level, c Intermediate LCC bookkeeping certificate. 1 year relevant experience. c Able to type. STORE KEEPER/ DELIVERY CLERK c To take charge of a small warehouse including delivery
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    • 630 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical JAYAMAKMUR ENTERPRISE PTE LTD invites applications for the post of SECRETARY Able to speak and write both English and Mandarin Able to translate from English to Mandarin and vise versa Can type well Required to perform other clerical duties Some knowledge of Chemistry will
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    • 651 21 66 Situations Vacant d Secretarial Clerical EXPERIENCED BILLS CLERKS Typing, bank m town. CLERKS (Microfilm, 1 month m Jurong) EXECUTIVE SECRETARIES 5 weeks m Orchard. KEYPUNCH OPERATORS IBM 34, town. Interested applicants, please call: *****60 1 Scotts Rd, #25-11 to #25-13 Shaw Centre, Spore 0922. fc»J O KAMOTO PRODUCTION CLERK
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    • 705 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ACCOUNTS COMPUTER CLERK required immediately by a diversified and aggressive company to operate a micro-computer system. c Knowledge of basic computer operation. c Good working knowledge of accounts. c Software training provided. c Independent and responsible worker. Apply with full particulars and nonreturnable photograph
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    • 563 21 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical DOWNTOWN requires BOOK-KEEPER c Able to keep full set of accounts. c At least 2-3 years' experience. c Possess LCC Higher Accounting Certificate. Salary will commensurate with qualifications and experience. Interested applicants, please come personally during office hours at: DOWNTOWN DISCO CLUB Blk E,
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    • 564 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established Export Firm urgentl) requires:FEMALE GENERAL CLERK Some clerical experience preferably In timber trade Flair for figures c Typing necessary Secondary education Apply m writing with full resume telephone no. and expected salar) to:NO. 25 STREET 2 SUNGEI KADUT INDUSTRIAL ESTATE SINGAPORE 2572 EXECUTIVE
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    • 606 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical I Well established manufacturing concern invite* applications for the posts of: A) BOOK-KEEPERS 8) LEDGER CLERKS C) GENERAL CLERKS Please write m with full particulars enclosing a non-returnable J photograph and a contact telephone number to: S.T. BOX A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road Singapore
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    • 666 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical METAX ENGINEERING CORPORATION PTE LTD require* FEMALE CONFIDENTIAL CLERK/ TYPIST With at least 3/4 years experience m a similar post. If interested call personally at 15 KALLANG WAY 3 SINGAPORE 1334 OR TEL: *****24 PART-TIME SECRETARY required c Preferably male. Age: 24 —28 years.
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    • 919 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE CLERKS URGENTLY wanted. English educated. Secondary 4. Without experience. Knowledge of book-keeping, typing. Able to speak and write Mandarin. Personal interview or write with particulars to: 621 Aljunied Road, #03-11 Llpo Factory, Spore 1438. LEGAL FIRM REQUIRES Secretary with good command of English
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    • 649 22 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical REQUIRED RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL Clerk. Ability to type and work with initiative. Able to communicate effectively. Please call *****22 for an interview. REQUIRED A MALE Bookkeeper with experience m construction firm. Interested please write to: 141 Middle Road, GSM Building #05-08, Singapore 0718. SCHOOL LEAVERS,
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    • 1613 22 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales c) Sales SALES ASSISTANTS I Believe it or not, your job can be FUN and not a daily grind, working with a small group of friends, almost for yourself. What do you have now a job but
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    • 567 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES CONSULTANTS INCOME $2,000 P.M. ABOVE American SMC has 8 openings for young ladles and gentlemen to be trained as Sales Consultants for our advertised Promotions Department. Age 20 to 30. Excellent Benefits. No experience needed. All training provided. School leavers and ROD personnel can
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    • 745 22 66 Situations Vacant c) Sates Required RECEPTIONIST SALES PERSONNEL SHOWROOM GIRL DELIVERY BOY Please write m to:P.O. BOX 104 PA YA LEBAR POST OFFICE SINGAPORE 9154 For the post of a Delivery Boy, please call TEL: *****22 SALES EXECUTIVES for range of simple Technical products To sell to Construction, Hotels
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    • 480 23 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales j REQUIRED FEMALE SALES Girl Interested please call personally to WO2-44F, Queensway Shopping Centre. RECORD SHOP SALESGIRL Wanted at #03-08. 3rd fir, Plaza Singapura. Orchard Road REQUIRED INDIAN SALESMAN for textile firm. Please come personally: 80A High Street, Spore 0617. SALES MALE/FEMALE required. Speak Mandarin,
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    • 603 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Technical Technical I GENERAL ELECTRIC j*S Invites applicants for m Male Die-cast Machine Operators m (2nd shift) Ip! Secondary Education Physically fit M I Start Rate: $532/- p.m. H Stockhandlers (Ist and 2nd shift) teL Primary education "M Start Rate: $362/- p.m. (Ist
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    • 694 23 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical Technical Are you looking for a satisfying career m a well ■■>■] ;ij:j:| established and caring company with attractive salary, fringe benefits and miscellaneous allow- ■<■/: ances? x£: We have vacancies for the following posts: 'x I PROJECT 1 MANAGER Degree m Structural/
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    • 315 23 66 Situations Vacant Technical MPPH FEMALE QC FOREMEN To train and supervise QC Inspectors m carrying out proper checking of printed circuit boards. NTC 3 m Electronic Servicing with 1 year's QC experience, preferably m supervision m a PCB manufacturing j company. Selected candidates must be able to work on
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    • 475 23 66 Situations Vacant Technical A large watch rnanufactur i I ing Company m Marsiing I I Estate has vacancies for: I I TRAINEE I TRADESMAN (Treatment) I c uCE O' level with J credit m Chemistry J Experience not I i necessary I i We offer: No shift work c
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    • 335 23 66 Situations Vacant Technical A Well Established Electrical/ Electronic Company requires:MALE FEMALE SERVICE TECHNICIAN Minimum VITB Certificate, preferably diploma holder m electronic engineering or equivalent. Experience m servicing test instruments preferred. c Male applicants must have completed National Service. Salary will commensurate with experience and qualifications. Interested parties, please apply
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    • 631 23 66 Situations Vacant Technical 1) ELECTRICIAN/ ELECTRO MECHANICAL FITTER NTC 3 Cert, m electrical fit ting and installation Possess class 3 driving II cence an advantage Preferably with experienc m trouble-shooting, repair ing and servicing of me chanical handling pro ducts 2) WELDER Experienced m welding an steel fabrication works
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    • 631 23 66 Situations Vacant Technical Engineering Company m Jurong requires: 1 EXPERIENCED SHEET METAL FABRICATOR (Foreman) Age 25 -35. f 3-5 years experience. c NTC Certificate. Able to work with minimum A :e supervision. >- Interested applicants, please I call: I *****24 M to arrange (or an interview d ~~~~~~~~ZZZZZII i
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    • 1052 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production
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    • 339 24 MARIS B Interview time I Saetween 8.30 am l| In 1981, our sales grew by 10% In 1982, sales increased by 6% This year, we plan to Increase by 10% But orders received this month alone show we will grow by over 28% To cope with such expansion, we need
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    • 640 24 REQUfRES MALE/FEMALE PRODUCTION STAFF IT'S NOT JUST INTERESTING WORK! j I WE OFFER BETTER ENVIRONMENT 6j Fr endl V congenial yjPm-ifri T^fßEpp^/ "W$ Modem clean E (^nfjfk •^f J mm[ u y ai r -conditionec! i SH^^^h W>ii3*S^^ p 'P ec! n mvs c y^^^^C^^^^^^^p automated machines MORE 7H4N ATTRACfivFWAGES
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    • 450 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production 1 PUVARIA I PACKAGING I INDUSTRIES PTE LTD. I Due to rapid expansion of our "i operation, we have immediate J| vacancies for I /^ECfRJCIANisrj I NTC 3 certificate m Electrical Fitting I Installatipn. t PUB Electrician licence. I 1
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    • 517 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production RBr isjLfl Hm^R We are expanding... With our new factory m Ang Mo Kio we now need: 200 Female Production Operators Requirements: Completed Primary Education A^e between 16 35 years We offer: An attractive starting salary Tea and transport allowance
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    • 635 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production Welfarism CETAP Good Prospects cetap We've got it all at CETAP Our Enjoy: 5-day work week Shift Allowance Matching Payment for Employee savings Plan Free Lessons (Company BEST Classes) And that's not all! see us today and we'll tell you
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    • 452 25 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Multi-national manufacturing Company requires MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Ability to converse m simple English Some working experience A knowledge of PCB soldering/ switch panel wiring is advantageous Willing to work hard Please call personally during office hours from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at: SAFT SINGAPORE
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    • 412 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant j I) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous #G.E.AVIATION AEROSPACE INDUSTRY USA Minimum ITC m Electronics Engineering Minimum 2 years' experience m repair, maintenance and installation of electronic, electrical and mechanical controlled instrument and equipment Hhhhhhhmhhhh GCE 'A' or 'O' level with good credits m English and
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    • 393 25 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous V/ Cycle Carriage (Enterprises) Pte Ltd invites applications for the following positions: Vehicle Mechanics Minimum 2 years' practical experience m repairing and servicing of motor vehicles OR Possess a NTC 3 m Motor Vehicle Mechanics Age: 18 to 35 years old Air-con Mechanics/ Helpers 4
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    • 789 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous GokfcAf De-Sauna Expanding Spores leading health centre which offers the unique SHIATZU MASSAGE. If you want to become FIGURE CONSULTANT SPECIALISTS. Since we have 3 years experience as a leading health centre. We can make you a FIGURE CONSULTANT SPECIALIST
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    • 1976 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous jkW--^mm^t^^m m SL^ t lM m mm J^HHMHHHHHLVs^ Due to the rapid expansion Mwaw^—^ \%%4 HOTEL of our company, we have v ———^^^kw^ VtiSi 1 f WKBk\W~ 1 immediate vacancies
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    • 556 26 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous Singapore Glass Manufacturers Pte Ltd requires: (1) ELECTRICIAN (2) FITTER (3) GENERAL WORKERS Male Applicants for (1) ft (2): Must have relevant certificates from VITB or other Institutions are invited. c Those without the relevant qualifications but with some maintenance i experience m manufacturlng concern
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    • 397 26 66 Situations Vacant t) Miscellaneous nun United Overseas Land Group of Companies invites applicants for the following appointments:--1) General Clerk (Accounts) 2) Office Boy 3) Waiters/Waitresses 4) Bar/Kitchen Porters 5) Muslim Cook 6) Security Officer 7) Security Guards 8) Car Park Attendants 9) Electricians 10) Driver Selected applicants for the
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    • 507 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous Urgently wanted 1. ACCOUNTS CLERK GCE 'O' level Bilingual m English and Chinese Possess LCC Intermediate book-keeping certificate 2. GENERAL WORKERS Physically strong and fit Hardworking 3. SITE SUPERVISORS GCE 'O' level Class 3 driving licence Bilingual m English and Chinese Completed N.S. Attractive salary
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    • 561 26 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous SIOW HIAP PTE LTD requires 1. ACCOUNTS CLERK LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping. GCE 'O' level. c 1 1/2 to 2 years relevant experience. Z SALES PERSONNEL c Knowledge of Japanese a pre-requlsite. Ito 2 years sales experience an advantage. Interested applicants please call JESSIE at *****8*
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    • 586 27 66 Situations Vacant ~I) Miscellaneous m JAPANESE LOUNGE URGENTLY NEED MORE HOSTESSES I Pleose telephone *****24 for an appointment PLAZA BOWL requirea BOWLING INSTRUCTORS CASHIERS CUM DISPENSERS Interested, kindly call at: 200, Jalan Sultan Textile Centre, #08-11 Singapore 0719. REQUIRED 1) PRIVATE DRIVER with experience a Age above 40 years
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    • 838 27 66 Situations Vacant i Ss_sS_sssS_3— i— S3— SSSi 5 I) Miscellaneous I Immediate Vacancy m Britiah c cv Trading Company for a k V V OFFICE f MESSENGER i Age above 21. Class 2 QDL. A Company motorbike provided, t Good fringe benefits. c TEL: *****88. jj F JEANNIE'S COFFEE
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    • 943 27 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous BETTER FUTURE, here's you hance. A newly, establlshei luropean Company requires (A 'lsuallsers (B) Advertising Sale Ixecutives (C) Office Boy Bil :ollector. Please call tel: *****66 1 FREIGHT FORWARDER compan equires 1 Class 3 Driver. Inter sted call personally for Inter lew between 10a.m. and
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    • 844 27 66 Situations Vacant a _^-_«--taJ_gßH— _i 1 I) Miscellaneous r GENERAL OFFICE-CLEANER red quired for office m Upper Changl. Interested please call s Mr. Llm *****8 between 9am to 11 spm. LADY CASHIER WANTED. Pleasant personality. Can earn up to y $450 nett. Apply personally: 28, Dunearn Road, Spore 1130.
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    • 502 27 72 Vehicles For Hire I A reliable j j Rental Service for cars pick-ups Call us now at *****26/*****39 SUNRISE CAR RENTALS I (PTE) LTD 1 107, Bukit Timah Road I Singapore 0922 1 CAP RENT-A-CAR offers atrcond cars for rental. Call: *****11. :ORTINA 1600 G.L. available for ong lease
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    • 847 27 74 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance FOR BEST HIRE purchase term for used/ new vehicles. Call *****14/ *****62. 76 Vehicles For Sale a) Alta/Peugeot 1977 PEUGEOT 504 GL 1 company owner. Chauffeur-driven. Aircon, Hl-power radio, cassette. Tax July '83. Immaculate condition. Tel: *****33. 1979 PEUGEOT 604 automatic, Immaculate condition. Tax Dec. 1983.
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    • 1687 27 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun t) Honda 1981, DATSUN BLUEBIRD. Alrcond, MID 1981 CIVIC 5-door, white sport rims, high power cassette. Excellent condition. Regular Asking $21,800 0.n.0. Contact agent maintenance. $21,600. Tel: *****35. *****47. Mr. Tan after spm. 1981 DATSUN 120Y Private owner. 1974 HONDA
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    • 1657 27 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes i) Mitsubishi IMPORTED LATE 1980 Mercedes NON-PARF 1974 GALANT 1600, 200. 1 private owner, alrcond, 5-speed, alrcon, new tyres, tax, cassette, tax July, central lock- excellent condition. $6,500. ing, power windows, showroom *****38. condition. *****61. 19?7 CQLT B|QMA IMO cc
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    • 912 28 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Mitsubishi i) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi I) Mitsubishi INDISPUTABLE n v '..Ir -:^;iflli. Mill -\i \k The Mitsubishi Executive Galarrt l Power steering and power windows wH^ Specially
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    • 1920 28 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others I) Others i) Others DAIHATSU f __*{flt>_' r-aOC® 1 MtUHA I m <&Kf t i^" ra ii^iiMH Charmant 1300 cc o^^^&Htiß/FQ& ii i fr^j^^HP^^^^ hSSLm^^ h__!^ Sin Tien Seng pteLtd I Head Office Kallang Centre: *****66
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    • 662 28 77 Vehicles Wanted 1 HIGH PRICE FOR any good used cars. Company or private are welcome. Cash payment. Easy transaction. Tel: *****26 (day); *****26 (evening) Mr Lim. SIANO HOCK CORPORATION Requires any private/ company/ commercial vehicles. Exchange acceptable. Contact *****88, 9am to Bpm. SINTOKU ENTEPRISEB PTE. Ltd requires any Japanese
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    • 621 28 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Mouses Houses With Its Own Charm... Dist. 11 DUTCH CLUB VICINITY single-sotrey detached 4 large bedrooms, beautiful patio, facing swimming pool big garden for entertainment /Child renplayground, full of privacy OFF BUKIT TIM AH ROAD double storey detached m quiet CUL-DE-SAC 4 large bedrooms patio leading
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    • 1047 29 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles MazdaE22oo T(S oof****» One year or 20,000 km warranty, whichever +&P comes first. 5 free inspections at 1,000; 10,000; 20,000; 30,000 and 40,000 km carried out m our ROY
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    • 504 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 16 APOLLO GARDEN Modern double-storey semi-detach-ed. 3 bedrooms, servant's room. Split-level living/ dining. Marble flooring. $2,500. System Properties, *****38/9. DIST 10, SEMI-DETACHED HOUSE, 4,000 sq.ft. 3 aircond rooms, attached bathroom, servant's room, fully furnished. $2,500. For immediate occupation. Tel: *****6. DIST. 11, 3-STOREY TOWNHOUSE
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    • 783 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses NEAR AMERICAN SCHOOL double-storey semi-detached. 4 bedrooms, servant's, atrcond, beautifully furnished, marble/ parquet floor. $5,000. See to appreciate. Jonathan *****30. PARTIALLY FURNISHED 4-ROOM-ED Link house, situated at Labu Ayer Off Bartley Road m quiet residential district. Available Ist May. $1,250 pm. Please call *****86. RAFFLES
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    • 707 29 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses BEOOK GARDEN DOUBLE-STOREY semi-detached, unfurnished $1,600, furnished $1,800. *****8/ *****08. Agent. CLOVER PARK, CLOVER Close double-storey 3-room terrace house. Rental $1,600 unfurnished. Tel: *****33. DISTRICT 21 BINJAI PARK bungalow 4-bedrooms, servant's, matured garden, $4,600. Partially furnished. *****7 (agent). DISTRICT 11 CHANCERY HILL vicinity. Newly painted
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    • 1010 29 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments I MSB jffljtijt, »m -a.^fcj*^—t>^a»- -Ut _iii 21 Balmoral Road (next to Balmoral Point) 16 apartments with lift. Apartments with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 servant's room. Fully aircond/furnished with light fittings, curtains, built-in wardrobes/cabinets. Parquet/carpet flooring, kitchen fully equipped
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    • 516 29 86 Accommodation Vacant to) Apartments MOUNT FABER LODGE Exclusive Condo at foot of Mount Faber. 2-bedroomed Apartments. 3-bedroomed Maisonettes. Partially/ fully furnished. Amenities: Clubhouse, swimming pool, tennis/ squash court, etc. Call Nowl ACCLAIM REALTY *****55. PANDAN VALLEY BAUHINIA/ CAMELLIA TERRACE APARTMENTS with private garden. Next to American school, cosy bungalow-like
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    • 839 29 86 Accommodation Vacant to) Apartments Peace Mansion $3,000 c Faber Garden $3,200 Clement! Park $3,200 c Village Tower $4,200 Paterson Tower $4,500 Cairnhlll Plaza $5,000 Draycott Tower $5,400 and many others m smaller budget ATONA PROPERTIES *****34 CENTRALLY LOCATED, CAIRNHILL Plaza, 2,820 sq.ft. with 3 bedrooms and servant's, corner unit,
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    • 855 29 |86 Accommodation Vacant to) Apartments MERLIN PLAZA HIGH floor, 1 bedroom, 1 big hall nice view, fully furnished and fully airconditioned with nice decorations. Interested phone *****85 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. MIMOSA PARK, LUXURIOUS apartment with pool. Quiet, peaceful surroundings. 4 bedrooms with airconds. Fuily furnished. $2,600. Arrlter:
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    • 876 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 9, CAIRNHILL PLAZA. Hlfft floor, good facing, 2 bedrooms/ convertible, 1 servant's, swim mlng pool/ squash $4,600. Kenwood Housing *****16/ *****43. DIST. 9, FAR EAST Mansion, 3 airconditioned bedrooms/ attachec bathrooms apartment. Tastefully furnished. $1,900. Phone *****32. DIST. 9, VERMONT APARTMENI Brand new 3
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    • 894 30 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments FABER HILL 3-BEDROOMED condominium, 1500 sq.ft. fully furnished. $2,400 p.m. J.E. Housing Associates: *****68/9. HUDC LAGUNA PARK Facing sea, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. Rental: $2,200. Please call *****68 (Agent). INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, FACING sea. 2 bedrooms/central aircon, tastefully furnished. Swimming pool. $2,100 Rolf *****11. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA,
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    • 813 30 87 Accommodation Wanted i a) Houses BU NGALOWB/SEMI-DETACHED URGENTLY required by international commercial company. Owners please call: *****73/6 Dati Property. (We serve you m every way). IF YOU HAVE an apartment/ house for rent at $2,000 $3,500 at dists. 9, 10, 11, 21, we have Just the right client to
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    • 2023 30 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses -----f~ M M w M a MM M M>Ml "~-<^---» DIST.IO BUKIT TIMAH vicinity 3- />\. .a. 4.4. fxi i storey brand new bungalow. "j£-* Ifii A k 1331 12 000 sc
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    • 634 30 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses ST. PATRICK'S GARDEN vicinity, dlst. ls double-storey semi-de-tached. Southeast orientation, morning sun. Price $790,000. Tel--*****37 (agent). TAI HWAN GARDEN, intermediate terrace, 3 rooms and 1 servant's, renovated. Vacant possession. Property Resources, *****31/ *****73. ACE OFFERS: Dlst. 1953 modern double-storey semi-detached. 4,000 sq.ft. Freehold. 4
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    • 601 30 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments LUXURIOUS CONDOMINIUMS (104 Units) Set m the greenery off West Coast Road, this Within this quiet and serene environment are recreational facilities for every member of the family, young or old swimming pool wading pool squash
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    • 636 30 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments FAIRWAYS 2,003 sq ft., 3 bedrooms, full recreational facilities, completion early '84. 1470,000. ELEGANCE VIEW Off Balestler Rd. High floor. 3 bedrooms, quality finishes. 1,750 sq.ft. $409,000 JlnNovena $250,000 c Eastern Lag oor $260,000 c Goodluck Garden $330,000 c Lakeside Tower 5380.00 C
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    • 782 31 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments CAIRNHILL MANSION High floor apartment. 1600 sq.ft Fully furnished. Terrazzo/ parquet flooring. Vacant possession All reasonable offer considered. Please make offer enquiries to: P.O BOX 669 TELOK BLANGAH WEST POST OFFICE SINGAPORE 9110 FABER HILL 4 bedrooms 2,700 sq ft. $650,000. HOLLANDSWOOD COURT
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    • 1766 31 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments APOLLO GARDEN, LOWER and DIST. 14, GEYLANG 3 bedrooms, upper maisonette, 2158 sq.ft. and 1,300 sq.ft. Living/dining split--1876 sq.ft. 3 rooms and 1 .ser- level. Terrazzo. Vacant possesvant's, completion June 1984. slon. Freehold. $270,000. 0.n.0. Only
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    • 823 31 89 Properties For Sale h) Private Apartments DIST 9, KIM BIA Court 3 bedrooms/attached bathroom, furnished, freehold. Approx 1,200 sq.ft. $358,000 0.n.0. Rolf *****11. DIST 9 OXLEY MANSION 1100 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. Quiet location. Good facing. Freehold. $325,000. Chelsea Homes *****15. ENG CHEONG TOWER 2-bed-roomed apartment, furnished, without vacant possession.
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    • 740 31 89 Properties For Sale i D l d) mher Real Estate 1 H LAND FOR SALE G l Prime freehold land a! King Albert 'J. 1 Park 2 32,018 sq.ft. Planning approval for 2 bunga- m lows. O S« TEL: *****07 DAVID WONG H w (No agents please) (M 22
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    • 513 31 90 Properties Wanted 0 YOU HAVE houses for sale m st.ls, 16 and 19? We have genuie buyers. *****58 (Professional ouslng). ENUINE BUYERS LOOKING for !tached bungalows m Oriole/ inda Crescent. Owners please intact: *****22 for details. ENUINE BUYER REQUIRE apartent/ house. Budget $500,000. wners please telephone the jcretary *****.
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    • 637 31 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted DOUBLE-STOREY j LIGHT INDUSTRIAL BUILDING at Jalan Lembah Kallang between Bendemeer Road and Kallang Bahru. Land area: 7260 sq.ft. Groundfloor: 3516 sq.ft. Ist Floor: 3377 sq.ft. 90 years lease from Ist November 1964. Provision for expansion on the 2nd floor. TEL: *****88 Industrial Space For Lease
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    • 616 31 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces §s% d^ -r-( «=£r" r "■"r-T rl i r jtemaaa_^Ma^Mt3iKiii^^|MMpßßMp»M|fc^HM»'WWß^^ FREEHOLD I 8-storey twin-tower complex comprising l|sj WAREHOUSES SHOWROOMS FLATTED FACTORY SPACE "%M Area from 244m 2 onwards. H LOANS AVAILABLE 80% of purchase price J^^^ at6%p.a. (for
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    • 652 32 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces DIST. 9 MARTIN ROAD/ Llpo Factory/ Dajln, groundfloor warehouse. 1,350/ 1,080/ 1,500 psq.ft. $2.30/ $2.50 p.s.f. inclusive. *****3. DIST. 9, KIM YAM Road, ground/ Ist Floor/ 2nd Floor. Warehouse/ Office/ Factory usage, 12,900 sq.ft. per floor, reasonable rent. HLS: *****40/*****86. WAREHOUSING A STORAGE space available for
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    • 806 32 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces t) Rental b) Rental b) Rental f BaWaif~tw-JllPiBll44J.il rUJl'lYt, A lk\a4%*rf*V f\ KE^K .'Is?: %i. Pi ifl v^ k fir I r-.t I XI RfaLf I IT-U I *J I l BTT& i ■'""■mmM H Wr4. fi "44. T'^4, rH»L I
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    • 867 32 93 Office Spaces b) Rental DIST. 1, PEOPLE'S PARK Centre, 840 sq.ft. Carpeted partitioned. Dlst 7. Textile Centre. High floor, facing sea, 930 sq.ft. Rental $3.20 p.s.f. nett. Inclusive of maintenance. Call *****88. Andrew Leong Housing Agency. DIST. 7, OUTSIDE CBD, approximately 630 sq.ft. with good furnishings, telephone and nice
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    • 1015 32 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces c) Wanted c) Wanted c) Wanted f VOULVO 1 I EXPANDS I I Volvo is expanding its a I operations m the region. i Due to this expansion, larger! office and warehouse facilities! I are required:- 1 I Office Space 1500
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    • 552 32 94 Shop Spaces if) Rental PENINSULA SHOPPING COMPLEX, 2nd storey, retail space, area 1,464 sq.ft. $5.00 p.s.f. excluding service charge. Knight Frank Cheong Hock Chye Baillieu Property Consultants, Contact Jeffrey Lee, tel: *****33 ODEON KATONG, 1,000 sq.ft., corner Ist floor, facing Katong Shopping Centre and main road. Suitable for Jewellery
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    • 515 32 94 Shop Spaces c) Wanted 200 TO 300 sq.m. needed on city fringes, or Just outside city, to start European style restaurant. Robert, *****65. SHOP FROM 2,000 to 2,500 sq.ft. required for food business. Tel: *****24, for Molly. TRAVEL G j 100 Air Travel TRAVEL-TREND PTE LTD Economical Airfares: London
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    • 439 32 102 Tours TA 003 ASSOCIATED TOURS (S) PTE LTD Wellington Building. 20, Bkfetord Road, #10-01 to #10-04 -Singapore 0922 Tel: *****22 (5 Lin«s), *****22 4 DATS 3 NGHTS BALI PACKAGE TOUR SsS6§ OaHy Dep 5 DAYS 4 NGHTS MEDAM LAKE TOBA PACKAGE S$4W Daily Dep. 14 DAYS 13 NGHTS JAVA
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  • OBITUARIES
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      36 35 Madam Sengammat Aged 83 passed away peacefully on 19.4.83 leaving behind son, daughter-in-law and grandchildren. Cortege will leave Apt Blk 12, Lorong 7, Toa Payoh #01-497 at 2.00pm on 20.4.83 for Mount Vernon Crematorium.
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      83 35 IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF MR TAN KIM BOON DEPARTED 20.4.73 Gone but not forgotten by wife, ton, daughter, son-in-law, daughter-in-law and grandsons. In loving memory of MDM LOW QUEEN HONG Departed 20th April 1981 We've been lonely since you left us for 2 years Home has
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    • 137 35 142 Condolences 142 Condolences OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO MR. TONY TAN FAMILY on the demise of his grandmother MDM. ONG KAM NEO on 18th April '83 From Management Staff Of: CHEMART (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD VOLTAC (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD KAWAGUCHI CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO LTD JAPAN YAMADA KASEI COMPANY LTD JAPAN LAM
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    • 43 35 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR. LOW SENG WAH WISHES TO EXPRESS THEIR SINCERE THANKS AND GRATITUDE TO ALL THEIR RELATIVES, FRIENDS AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATES FOR THEIR KIND ATTENDANCE, ASSISTANCE, CONDOLENCES, WREATHS, SCROLLS AND DONATIONS DURING THE RECENT BEREAVEMENT.
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    • 37 35 MR. FONG CHEE HONG Departed 15th April '83 Sadly missed by Beloved Wife: How Soon Ying Son: Chong Huat Daughter-in-law: Ah Mm Daughters: Mary, Jackie, Annie Sons-in-law: Benjamin Wong, Hui Wai Chen and 5 Grandchildren
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    • 202 35 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam IN EVER LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. TAY PENG LEONG (NEE CHEONG CHAi CHOO) Departed: 20.4.82 Although a year has passed but m our hearts you still live and always will, m our memory. Sadly missed by husband, sons, daughter, daughter-in-law, grandson and all who
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  • Racing
    • 519 36  - PTC's wings clipped to the tune of $202,000 EPSOM JEEP B) THE overkill by big-time betting syndicates on the place tote is causing grave concern in official racing circles. It is eroding the profits of the three associated turf clubs in Peninsular Malaysia. No fewer than 10 heavily-backed horses on
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    • 54 36 HIDE WILL MISS TWO BIG RACES LONDON, Tues. Jockey Eddie Hide, who is leading this season with nine winners, has been suspended for 12 days and will miss the English 1,000 and 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket at the end of the month. Hide was suspended for careless riding at Pontefract
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    • 87 36 PENANG, Taes. Trainer Teh Choon Beng has engaged New Zealand jockey Nigel llley to temporarily replace Brian York as first Jockey. Tiley is sponsored by Inderapnra Stable, who also sponsored York. Tiley, who has won several big races m Australia, Is doe to arrive here today.
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    • 385 36  -  PEDIGREE ON THE TRACK with PENANG, Tues. Bon Lock, a non-accep-tor last week, showed good form on the track this morning. With apprentice M. Rahmat astride, the six-year-old went nicely on the bit over 600 m m 37.4 sec, the fastest workout of
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    • 97 36 LONDON, Tues THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD steeplechaser Del moss will be auctioned off at Cheltenham on Thursday m aid of the money-rais-ing campaign to buy the Aintree racecourse at Liverpool and save the Grand National. Currently m training with Fulke Walwyn, Delmoss has been donated by his
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    • 243 36 At the 400 metres At the finish Pictures at the 400 m by POETRY IN MOTION JAY JAY %*-^-**w JT >^Y *7^ 1 Q 5 Div 5 1,200m 1. Majapahit 2. All Systems Go 3. Jay Jay 4. Spartan Spirit Dist: Shd, l'/
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  • 406 37 On the squash scene with Tay Cheng Khon Squash body stand by decision to send Peter to Classic THE Singapore Squash Rackets Association are sympathetic towards international Stewart Ballard but will not change their decision to send Zainal Abidin and Peter Hill to next month's Magnolia Classic
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  • 598 37  - Cheers, he's a kingpin WILFRED YEO Eddie, supporter extraordinaire IF THEY had had a Supporter of the Year category m the recent annual sports awards, bowling would have had another winner m Eddie Koh. Koh, a 36-year-old transport company owner, was there when the Team of the Year struck gold
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  • 115 37  -  LEONARD KINO S. Y. LOU, a member of the Republic's team to next month's South-east Asia Games, is m low spirits because three of his howling balls are missing. Lob found the apparatus bad vanished when he turned up for training at Jackie's System
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  • 244 37 BOXING Heavyweight Gerry Cooney, who is returning to the ring after a year's lay-off, is determined to win another shot at the world title. "Long time no see," Cooney said at a Press conference m New York yesterday to promote his 10-round bout against fellow- American Phil Brown
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  • 223 37 It s dosed door for pro Rahim THE organisers have rejected squash professional Rahim Gul's application to take part m the Pakistan Airlines-Singapore Closed championships starting at Kallang next week. Said Dr Eddy Jacob, president of the Singapore Squash Rackets Association yesterday: "Rahim has been banned from all our activities
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  • 169 37  - Facing final flurry JANICE SEAH THE Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's 4tth Open championships will serve as the final trial to select the team for next month's Sooth-east Asia Games. The competition will be held on April 25, 26, 28 and at the Toa Payeh Pool, venae for the Games. SASA
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  • 241 37  -  PETER SIOW IT may be a coincidence, but fortune is certainly not smiling on national basketball centres Ong Chee Kien, Tan See Tiong and K. Harikrishnan. They are all nursing injuries of varying degrees. Hari seems to be the most seriously hurt and, barring any miraculous turn-around, is
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  • THE SKIPPERS
    • 537 38 AT THE age of 24, Everton skipper Mark Higgins carries all the attributes of a man destined for a long and successful career. He is at the forefront of an Everton revival that, even if it does not reap a UEFA Cup place this season,
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    • 228 38 RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues. Champions Flamengo welcomed new soccer manager Carlos Alberto Torres with a sensational return to form and a 5-1 thrashing of Corinthians m a Brazilian First Division League match here last night. For the first time m months, Zico, Junior and Company
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    • 223 38 BRUSSELS, Tues. Scotland's Aberdeen should enjoy a 90-minute holiday on their way to the European soccer Cup-winners' Cup final when they meet Belgium's Waterschei with a four-goal lead m their semi-final second-leg here tomorrow. After their 5-1 drubbing m the first leg two weeks ago,
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    • 413 38 LONDON, Tues. The blue-shirted villains of Italian soccer swap shirts this week, hoping to become national heroes again m the famous black-and-white of Juventus. Juventus, who boast an array of stars to rival an Oscar-awards ceremony, have earned rave notices for their performances this season.
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    • 220 38 Muscle strain rules out ace Strielike BONN, Toes. West German soccer manager Jupp Derwall yesterday named a squad of 15 for two crucial European Championship Group Six ties m Turkey and Austria In the next eight days. The West Germans have shown disappointing form since reaching the World Cap final
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    • 385 38 THE mother of a young soccer player has threatened to break the head of a coach who "torments my son." The threat was made m Rhodes, Greece, after the Greek First Division team Rhodos suspended goalkeeper Dimitrios Doxakis, 22, tor one year following rows with
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    • 44 38 1 National Oxygen Pte Ltd I %B on the occasion of their p ground-breaking for their Industrial Gas Plant ji on 20th April 1983 at 23 Tanjong Kling Road, Singapore 2262 H I Ruby Piling Construction Co I m 208 Boon Lay Shopping Centre <.
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  • 455 39 Joan's world mark beats women's field by 7 minutes BOSTON, Tues. American Joan Benoit cut almost three minutes off the women's world marathon record yesterday when she finished the Boston Marathon m 2 hr. 22 mm. 42 sec. Her record-setting performance overshadowed favourite Greg Meyer's first marathon
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  • 390 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Familiarity breeds contempt the old adage will be put to the test tomorrow afternoon when Holland meet West Germany m a women's World Cup hockey semi-final match at the Tun Razak Stadium here. Both teams are thoroughly familiar with each other's
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  • 182 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Tnes. Singapore finished eighth one notch above their seeding m the 11-team Intercontinental Cup women's hockey competition here today. They could have ended one rung higher, bat faltered In the penalty flicks that Sooth Korea won 8-7 (extra time 2-2) to finish seventh.
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  • 360 39 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Defending champions England maintained their unbeaten record m the men's team event of the seventh Commonwealth table tennis championships here today. Itesnlta: Men Oroup A: India 5 Australia 0, HK 5 Scotland 0, England 5 NZ 0, NZ 5 Ireland 0, England 5 Scotland 3,
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  • 317 39  -  LEONARD KING By THE Singapore Island Country Club Open Invitation golf championship tees off at the Bukit Course tomorrow, with at least four of the Republic's top amateurs, led by defending champion Douglas Ooi, having an even chance of capturing the title. This is the
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  • 25 39 ST ANDREW'S beat Dunearn Technical 9-4 m a national schools' under-17 rugby match at Woodsville yesterday. Other result: Tectowhye 10 Willow Avenue 0.
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  • 68 39 PARIS, 'foes. The French Rugby Federation have defied the government and are going ahead with their seven-match tour of Sooth Africa In June. The FRF's management committee decided unanimously today to ignore a ministerial circular Instructing them to sever links with South Africa. Only a personal
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  • 259 39 LAS VEGAS, Tues. Britain's John Lloyd was taken to hospital yesterday for tests and observation after suffering stomach pains before his scheduled play m the Alan King-Caesar's Palace tennis tournament m Nevada yesterday. Lloyd was ordered to remain m hospital for more tests and to
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  • 226 39  - Richard to quit in Rowe row JOE DORAI By RICHARD WOON, the outspoken manager of National Football League Division One champions Tiong Bahru, will quit the Football Association of Singapore's tournament committee after their meeting tomorrow. Woon, who was appointed to the committee two months ago, is pulling out m
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  • 25 39 GEORGETOWN, Tues. Penang beat Federal Territory 1-0 m the first leg of their Malaysia Cup soccer quarter-final here today. A. Rukkumaran scored. NST
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  • 18 39 TOA PAYOH Youth beat McKenzie Wanderers 3-2 m a friendly soccer match at Fairer Park yesterday.
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  • 180 39  -  JOE DOR AI ZAINAL ABIDIN (above), the former Singapore International, will make his return to competitive soccer this week for South Avenue m a National Football League Division Two match. A dynamic midfielder, Zatnal left the national squad two years ago and Joined
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  • 209 39  -  JOE DORAI SINGAPORE have been barred from taking part m the annual Queen's Cup soccer competition m Bangkok. The Asian Football Confederation have informed all their affiliates not to take part m the tournament as it is not organised by the Football Association of Thailand.
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  • 142 39 LONDON, Tues. Manchester United midfield stars Bryan Robson and Ray Wilkins were today recalled to the England squad for the European Championship match against Hungary at Wembley next Wednesday. Robson, who has recovered from an ankle injury, will take back the captaincy from goalkeeper Peter
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  • 76 39 DIAMONDS ARE FOREVER BOSTON, Toes. It took him more than twice as long as winner Greg Meyer, bot the important thing to John A. Kelley was that he finished the Boston Marathon. Competing m the event for the 53rd year m a row, the 75--year-old Kelley, from Arlington, finished m
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  • Page 39 Miscellaneous
    • 70 39 NETS ALL JTC Mixed League: Ciba-Oigy v Mobil, JTC v CWT (Both at Jurong Town Hall, 5.45 p.m.). RUGBY National schools' onder-29 championship: RJC v ACJC (4 p. m.), SAJC v NYJC (5.15 p.m.) Both matches at Nanyang JC. SOCCER NFL Div 1: Police v K. Bukit (Jurong, 8 p.m.).
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  • 359 40  -  JUNE TAN By Our Education Reporter LONG queues snaked their way around the Education Ministry's Central Testing Services building yesterday. Nearby, large crowds converged on the tables available so that forms could be filled and documents checked. Thousands of people thronged the ministry's premises
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  • 240 40 S'pore fraud case and the 25,000 papers NEW DELHI, Tues. India's Parliament was told yesterday that 25,000 copies of a controversial Bombay newspaper were mysteriously bought up to keep people m New Delhi from learning about a Singapore fraud case that allegedly involved two wealthy Indians. The weekly tabloid Blitz
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  • 64 40 VANCOUVER, Tues. Criminals m the 21st Century may kill just to get bodies to sell for organ transplants, a leading Canadian criminologist has predicted. Mr Duncan Chappell of Simon Fraser University said m a criminology paper that "organs will become valuable property items, prompting a new form
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  • 59 40 MOSCOW, Tues. A Briton was expelled from the Soviet Union this week for distributing "hostile" anti-Soviet material, the official news agency Tass said today. Tass gave the man's name as Edward Chick, 27, and said he was expelled yesterday for "spreading hostile materials on instructions of an anti-Sovi-et
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  • 32 40 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 5.03 points to 1,178.21 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange this morning. AP
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  • 474 40 Unbalanced flow upset the Russians NEW DELHI, Tues. RUSSIA'S sudden refusal to import large quantities of consumer goods from India m the past four weeks has led to a crisis m Indo-Soviet trade. The two-way turnover was expected to reach the record figure
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  • 121 40 Say cheese... for the record HONGKONG, Tues. People should be made to smile broadly when they are photographed for identity cards, according to forensic experts at the University of Hongkong's dental faculty. Saying that it would make make identification much easier if dental features were put on record, they proposed
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  • 349 40  - 'We don't want a Santa Nakasone' PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO, Tuesday SINGAPOREANS do not want Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone to play the role of Santa Glaus when he visits Asean next month, but the republic does require sophisticated technology for its industries, Mr Wee Kirn Wee,
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  • 72 40 MANILA, Tues. American and Filipino armed forces will hold a 20-day military exercise this month to test their capability to defend the Philippines against foreign attack, military authorities said today. Philippines Armed Forces chief Gen. Fabian Ver said the exercises, scheduled to begin April 26, would
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  • 61 40 TOKYO, Tues. A Japanese C-l military transport plane crashed m bad weather today on an island off the south coast of central Japan, killing all eight crew members, police said. Another transport plane is missing. The two planes lost radio contact on a training mission.
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    • 215 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE COLD Storage Holdings has announced record 1982 earnings, thanks to the food-based group's buoyant manufacturing and retailing businesses. NAJEEB JARHOM reports. The local stockmarket has crossed the 900 mark for the first time m 21 months. Hongkong's disclosure requirements may be revamped
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    • 133 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Hazy and warm. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 35 max., 27 mm. SUNSET today: 7.08 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.59 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 6/24 C Fine Manila 25/36 C Fair Amsterdam 12/15 C Cloudy Melbourne 9/21 C Cloudy Bangkok 28/36 C Cloudy Moscow 5/15
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    • 48 40 MDM. KHAW CHONG GNOH passed away peacefully on 19/4/83 leaving behind three sons, two daughters-in-law, five daughters, three sons-in-law, 27 grandchildren, 7 grandsons-ln-law, 4 grand daughters-in-law and 15 great grandchildren. Cortege will leave No. 1, Lorong Plsang Emas on 21/4/83 for Mt. Vernon Crematorium. Funeral enquiries, tel: *****4.
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 41 SECTION TWO
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    • 973 41 When a cook wanted a gadget to fry five kg of rice m 15 minutes, and an oil palm estate owner wanted to save harvest lost from fumbling fingers, they turned to these inventive students. ROMEO PAJARILLO talks to the man who sends them out to
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    • 1301 1 If you want a healthy baby, look to your health and don't slim six months before conception, says Foresight, a doctors' organisation in Britain that promotes preconceptual care. Its clinics offer parents thorough medical check-ups, hair mineral analysis tests and advice on better nutrition, and alternatives
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      • 364 1 If I had After reading our April 12 Tuesday column by a reader who had lost her baby, LISA LIM felt compelled to write about her own experience. £l ALREADY had a daughter when my doctor said I was expecting again. Though I did not plan for the second child,
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 453 5  -  LUO LIAN PIN SSO CONCERT Saturday, April 16 Reviewed by SINGAPORE Om SYMPHQNYfS COLUMN 1 -ORCHESTRA tag LAST Saturday night's fund-raising concert featured a most unusual combination of two professional pianists, Dennis Lee and Ton Chee Hung, and the Attorney-General of Singapore, Tan Boon
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      • 902 5 Little woman makes a violin sing JOHN de SOUZA talks to violinist Ida Haendel who was here with the Hongkong Philharmonic Orchestra last week. ON STAGE m our cool Victoria Concert Hall, the Hongkong Philharmonic Orchestra is rehearsing the Brahms Violin Concerto. Amid its waves of sound stands a diminutive
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      • 833 5 WdSm PATRICIA WEI talks to pianist Anton Kuerti who will be playing with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra tomorrow night. "YOU wouldn't expect a violin-tuner to come out on stage and tune the violinist's instrument, would you? "I'm a trained piano technician myself, so
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    • LEISURE 2
      • 1030 6 All dancers have to remind themselves that they can't dance throughout their lives. They must have something else to fall back on, no matter what it is. You might break your leg you have to prepare yourself for such things. ANTHONY Then
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      • 369 6 WHEN they rattle off their names, it is as though a drum were being struck: Oi, Turn, Tuk, It and Lek. They are four girls and one young man, all of them puny, but they go by the collective name of Mighty
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      • 271 6 Him ULANGAL URAVUGAL Part One (repeat) Ch 8, tonight, 7.05 p.m. Reviewed by K. MALATHY NAADAGA ARANGAM, the Tamil drama series, is back again. The first two plays m the series were standard SBC fare and lacked sparkle. The second play, for instance, was not too
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    • 1354 3 NOTICES I I Bousteadco V I Singapore Limited 1 Notice of Annual General Meeting ■MMllllb^ B NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the EIGHTH ANNUAL M GENERAL MEETING of BOUSTEADCO SINGAPORE JS L IMITED will be held at 3rd Floor, Phoenix Building, 1 1 Palmer Road, Singapore 0207 on Wednesday, |P
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    • 295 3 GARFIELD ByJlmDavls I YOU PONT SEEM TO I I F\W THE &IG&EST, HEAVIEeT I BEHWINGAGOOP R COAT you CAN ANP PUT V TIME GARFIELP IT ON. TME.N GO LIE IN THE TlMfc, GAKFIt-Ll/ BLAZIN& SUN FOR A FEW 7 r<^ MOORS ANP SEE HOW MANY T( V PROBLEM? J/^^ V^
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 536 4 APPOINTMENTS I PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT I 1 EXECUTIVE I ;i|i;: Goidbeii Engineering Private Limited, a fast expanding >*' py distributor for well known commercial and industrial vehicles 11l and equipment, invite suitably qualified persons for the post of H H PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT EXECUTIVE. HI Salary Between $1,400 to $2,500 a month.
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    • 568 4 H An established International Engineering Con- I I sultants invites suitably qualified and experi- I I enced MftE engineering draughtspersons for I H Brunei appointment. I 1. Senior Mechanical Draughtspersons Qualification: Minimum GCK level or I equivalent with credit m English and I Experience: Minimum 3 years draughting I of
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    • 503 4 WiiWiMiiiinriiWfTr'fiiffrimi'mnMrt PEANUTS BySchuiz TV I MELLO, SALLY MAS lIS THIS JUSTANEXCUSE I l/l CAn't\ J^w HELLO? J CHARLIE aROWN LEFT FOR TO TALK TO ME, SUJEET STANP F ==JSBk ryJSs—^ TME GAME VET? I HAVE TO BAOBOO7MAVE YOU REALLY I |T! /n fe 1 v^ TALKTOMIM.SOMETHIN6 CALLEP TO ASK ME
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 302 5 The McAlister Challenge Ij^HMBHHHBBBBBBIBBBI^BBBBBBBBiiBBB Opportunities m the field of Engineering Industrial and Consumer products having J^^JSJwßm|b|Jß|Hß^^ been identified, r^^SS^S^MIHP^ McAlister Co. Ltd. !^^|HHHMM|^^^^ .^F^^^^H^^^^^^^^^h P sto cx P anc^ vigorously into these [^■H^HHP^ mai^ ets Current trading activities relate -jiWßp'" M^^^^fi to the fields of: **^%^fcifafc jffr Power Transmission, Power
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 211 5 OPERAS OF RICHARD Guided tour by Friends of WAGNER Festival of the Museum. Each houroperas to commemorate long tour is limited to 10 the centenary of Wagner's people. Meet at the sales death. Today's pro- and information counter gramme is Der Fhegende at 11 a.m. Free. Hollaender (The Flying Dutchman).
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 257 6 SELL your wa &3^^^ to Top men earn /^^F^^W^^/\ when qualified ///iir^~ '"^vTvß^ i $J m "y,.-----iO '.■.■.-:f -f- The man m the car could be f I ttU-J YOU! «jL«mJSi I the house and the family Wp Sjy could be YOURS! pl^l*&j| IJPIIJJIIJ jW -g* yyin™ m Mtirf m«
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    • 513 6 Each tablet is g| B flk|ifGflHr individually U|^jHß foil-wrapped iE|MlW||JB^ Sole Agent: Available at: Singapore.Malaysia, Brunei. Pharmacies, drugstores and supermarkets. Coriison Pte Ltd .Tel: *****65 WBSS&SSsSSBffS^T *»'&!lEffifjF&?'-f I.::. JMj CIIB®Wi sculptured vinyl looks good and natural on the ceiling and wall. Made from top quality 100% vinyl and sculptured into
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 395 7 £raTHE ASSEMBLIES OF GOD OF SINGAPORE ABS Jft jSS&m B BF^ bTB J^^^^^^^r al^Sl H tBJ? *ws mP^ insv BBI^^BIBSBiK bbj hk Si^B^lHHw^Eilis BBS BCfivvCvvKSwooo^B jd ,jj| illlih a RB b3S J^^BL^ l^WMk^P^^ _^m^^BA WmtiSfat^m^^mfsmwUHmmßßßßßßßUEUl BtBHBi^BBBWBSHffIBBBiR BHdmWBBBSBH^BBSBSBiIB BBBBflnntfliß^B ■5 BHB "IDS- i rsß '^v^^'lmß IHK jCPSCcppccntHHitfiiDs ■BB^BBpsKS|P' BffßwiuiiHß /> scoooK**
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 2040 7 Hh I^9^lb A 8 |]X W^V J I n^^|l W^^^^B^^H B I L flB I mm i|^B W^fft&s^m BHT^^dflH S^SKfIE m H fllß^^^B SUCH Hflk miiui.uiiiw ■ivuiiMMuiuiiiiu .mmmj%mmn* %\\Mmm^^mmmxm^iMm\ *MWi&m^^mmm^^Mw^^wßM^^mmmitsm&tiMGSß^^ -gp^ mI' M Mfi ■JBjSU3 300 PM Opening foliowed b y Love Forever Mandarin/ 7.20 Newswatch: Special programme for children
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  • SECTION THREE
    • 2 1 SECTION THREE >*-,
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      • 1381 1 THE first heart transplant ever performed m China was by a ghost. Well, not exactly a ghost. Perhaps a better description would be a being somewhere between a ghost and a minor god. It is commonly believed by the Chinese that the King of Hell
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      • 636 2 The future development of Chinese opera m Singapore depends largely upon the combined efforts of the Culture Ministry and government bodies and especially the individual performaing groups, which must upgrade their skills and be more progressive. The Bukit Merah branch of the National Library,
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      • 35 2 Ea^i#J^ «^it* f* £|Sl±';fr-&?iJ*f* HAfyf-LiMiJoa «?SAife-£7fßiSfiiJjt yukMsmna s^tf^^xf^^fi^&a mJn-^aiWßß&ij^eo" teffefns liifft g'J Wil 01 o^^^^S^t*i>@ -a itt a mas x ai «ftiifn*tf-£ifgz: 7ft^xf^Li^p/fia^°T ife^igSJX^* o if- ft'j X ft yg [UTS tft£siifT£ff -j, o ±EJi#tt/uaasg
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      • 341 2  -  TAN JONG SEE By IT LOOKS like a block of wood, but it is made of tea leaves. The owner of this Chinese tea block, Mr CO. Wong, claims it is more than a hundred years old. It was made m the late Qlng
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 282 1 APPOINTMENTS Amateur Photo Stores (Pte) Ltd is an aggressive trading company with exclusive distributionshlp for some leading electrical appliances. We are looking for mature, dedicate person to fill the following post. Salesman (Graetz CTV) Relevant sales experience. Energetic and dedicated Possess own transport. Attractive salary and commission will be offered
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      • 451 1 I A leading Uner ratnaj&fMrtF vtftft worldwide services i n vites appikatf ona to* tfi» j^rifct 9 9 1 Applicants should have at least 3 years' experience m similar i capacity; possess strong communication ability, have i^kV I rtT rtWft tifi&ftJU'Wlfr^lH' sUttMiyilMll An attractive remuneration package will be offered, 9
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      • 169 1 fMM PARKER PENft I SINGAPORE ?f A wholly owned subsidiary of The Parker Pen Ji Co, USA. We are looking for a top level SALES EXECUTIVE I i with the following qualifications: proven track record m the sales/ I marketing of quality consumer I durables excellent connections with the I
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      • 235 1 Mil) Honeywell-Synertek, a subsidiary of the Honeywell Corporation invites qualified personnel to join us as: BUYER Responsibility areas cover •developing local and foreign sources of materials including alternative equivalent materials bearing m mind effective optimum costs involved •providing and sourcing direct and indirect materials requirements within established cost, quality and
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 339 2 APPOINTMENTS EUROPEAN STANDARD ELECTRONICS PTE LTD H (A subsidiary of THOMSON-BRANDT, French Leaders m H High Technology Electronics and Household Appliances) H We invite applications for the following positions: SB I ELECTRONIC DEVELOPMENT I ENGINEERS I (2 vacancies exist for this position) The incumbent will be responsible for the design
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      • 318 2 I UAJX TERMINALS (PTE.) LTD. I Due to expansion, GATX, a joint- venture company operating a multi-million dollar bulk liquid handling and storage terminal m Jurong invites applications for the position of: TERMINAL MANAGER DUTIES RESPONSIBILITIES: To control the day-to-day operations of the terminal. To co-ordinate plant maintenance and be
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      • 828 2 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 185 f AND j— 1 I SSS« D <pj£> The Great Eastern Life Assurance csa (Singapore) Company Limited PTE. LTD. (Incorporated m Singapore) On the 19th day of April sef ou^b^ow^/deemed Notice of Extraordinary Greneral Meeting to be duly passed at
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 661 3 X WINNER OF J 5 f ACADEMY AWARD j V For Best Supporting Actress J JESSICA LANGE TOOtS 3© 1) Qm) C Coi,.mtxa Pciures Ifxiusliws Inc W 3Mry^B |jj| llrrvoc^? OFFER 5 YVT) TO All "TOOTWI" PATRONS Of. J|Jlly~\^ YOUR AOMtSStON TICKET E|t*TITLE» 1 IV-/**" YOU TO A 20% DISCOUNT
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      • 375 3 I bA, PUBUE UTILITIES I Ivy bobrd I I EiECTRICITV I mTERRUPTIOn I NOTICE TO CONSUMERS t H[The Electricity Department will be replacing them B transformer at Goldhill Avenue Substation with a II I higher capacity transformer to cater for the I I increasing electricity demand m Goldhill Avenue I
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      • 367 3 G?w<? d?wy pi/A us as we trip the light sponsors: fantastic m an all-stars cast of fashion Men'sowst*I extravaganza when great names Cb evrs together. COWISISB Female's Outfits:j With a superbly choreographed show rJfUr^ from beginning to end, Studio-X y™£ Agencies presents "A FASHION APKAWEL j FANTASY" TONIGHT ONLY. Among
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      • 871 3 1 DEMAND 2nd Pre- Release Preview 8 1 LIDO: Saturday 23rd at 9.00 am I orgsnisation i Prices: STALLS $1.50, CIRCLE $2.50 ..miMJMaYEEMU'* 1 CASH BOOKINGS NOW OPEN-No Free List a I Here', one hospital where r 930 Lj tKl^^aataMa^^^M M^m^M Jrv m "Notorious 8" ontonese v |j 3^- MICHAEL
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      • 628 4  -  suatu Kajian MENGENAI BUKU-BUKU on hooks This is Nuryati Duriat's third review on children's books. Her first review was on Malay children's books m general and her second was on Ahmad Awang's 'Terdampar'. The intention of the author m bringing m two good
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      • 545 4  -  Oleh NURYATI DURIAT SOAL bad! bahasa, ketiaggiftn moral dan hidnp bermasyarakat tanpa meraandang knlit menjadl raagkuman dalam kisah 'Kotak Merah Jamba Air.' Penaltsnya, Peter Augustine Goh, tarjaya jnenknbulksm seal fcahua- gan balk antara maayarakat dettgaa pibak polls dalam melampahkan keglatan-kegiatan jenayah. Ini termamklah soal
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      • 491 4  - Lesson 62A Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By Q 9 Let's BACA kamngan di bawab dengan teliti dan jawab soalansoalan yang berikutnya sebagai satu latlhan: Read the passage below carefully and answer the questions that follow as an exercise: KAUM wanita yang melibatkan diri dalam arena muzik sama
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 943 4 APPOINTMENTS II IF YOU MEANT A CAREER IN II II SALES AND MARKETING HSTART WITH OUR TEAM OFH II SALES PROFESSIONALS! II In Rank Xerox, we have a team of professional sales people which even Hfi our competitors talk about. We are looking for sales representatives and H senior sales
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      • 612 4 NOTICES AIR PROGRAMS (ASIA) PTELTD (m members' voluntary liquidation) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of Air Programs (Asia) Pte. Ltd., held on 18th April 1983, the following special resolutions were duly passed. 1. "That the company be wound up voluntarily and that Mr. Tan Gim Soo of m/s G.S. Tan
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