The Straits Times, 21 April 1983

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  • 14 1 The Stratis Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1983 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 65/1/83
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  • 856 1  - NTUC seeks to cast net wider IVAN LIM Plan to boost membership and ask for bigger monthly dues By Our Labour Correspondent THE National Trades Union Congress is planning to grow bigger and financially stronger because it feels that a more powerful NTUC is necessary to help workers face up
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  • 442 1  -  PETER BARNARD By US Editor WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE storm clouds that have been gathering around Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker for almost a year now seem certain to burst and wash him out of office. Although White House officials have vehemently denied
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  • 205 1 PART-TIME employment has been on the decline m Singapore. Part-timers totalling 29,616, formed 2.8 per cent of the workforce m June 1980. This dropped to 21,100 or 1.8 per cent of the total number of workers last June. In contrast, part-time employment has expanded m recent years m many
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  • 75 1 GDANSK, Wed. Mr Lech Walesa, leader of the banned Solidarity union, today proposed talks with the authorities to help national reconciliation but said if this path failed he would try a new, undisclosed, tactic. Speaking to reporters at his home, Mr Walesa said that Polish
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  • 353 1 ONE of NTUC's major priorities m the coming months will be to achieve "greater collaboration and consultation at all levels of the labour movement." This is announced by its central committee after its monthly meeting yesterday. The committee also said scholars and professionals m the
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  • 275 1 20 Viets die in border gun battle ARANYAPRATHET, Wednesday AT LEAST 20 Vietnamese soldiers were killed by Thai artillery yesterday as fighting intensified along the Thai-Cambodian border, military sources said today. Thai army officers at the border, 190 km east of Bangkok, said the Thai artillery and mortar barrage was
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  • 36 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. Preliminary government figures show that serious crime m the United States dropped 4 per cent m 1982, the largest annual decrease since 1977, the Federal Bureau of Investiga- tion said yesterday. Reuter
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  • 977 1  - Jenny and three others picked up after drifting in dinghy for nine days GERRY DE SILVA By 4 THE four have been shot and injured hut there is no danger to their lives. They are suffering from exposure and m dehydration. The master of the Linden, Capt Takahashi Inose, m
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  • 34 1 HELSINKI, Wed. North Korean ambassador Yu Jae Han, declared persona non grata m Finland for trying to bribe a former Finnish Parliament Speaker, left Helsinki yesterday by train for Moscow. AP
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  • LATEST
    • 52 1 PARIS, Wed. The US dollar soared to a record high of 7.37 francs on the markets here today as the French Government accused Washington of Irresponsibility towards European economies. Speaking or TV, Finance Minister Jacques Delors blamed high US interest for the dollar's rise. Reuter SEE
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  • IN SUMMARY...
    • 719 2 Space travel on earth WANT to don a spacesuit and explore other "planets"? Call at the Science Centre m Jurong today. The People, Problems and Solutions exhibition offers this treat. Living m outer space, after all, is a possible answer to the problem of an overpopulated earth. But until
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    • 251 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE solution to the problem of teacher shortage for the Best programme lies m getting more companies to start in-plant classes, either on their own or Jointly with other firms, and to look to their bettereducated employees to serve as instructors. The larger firms might
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    • 281 2 Travel handicap SADNESS marred professional golfer Lim Kian Tiong's recent annual tour of the Asian circuit. He noticed there were no young pro from Singapore following m his footsteps ana "there's no other way for them to improve," the vice-president of the Professional Golfers' Association of Singapore and Singapore
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    • 272 2 AIRLINE WORKERS 'HAVE GOOD JOB PROSPECTS' IT SOUNDED stange coming from the deputy chairman of an airline which had just completed a staff-reducing exercise?. But Singapore Airlines' Lim Chin Beng was not joking when he said job prospects for airline employees m the Asia/Pacific region are good despite
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    • 70 2 CHIPS IN PROGRESS WAY COMPUTER anxiety is one side effect m the march towards an information society. Many people fear computers. Novices who use the machines are often afraid of breaking them. Non-specialists are also intimidated by computer jargon and error messages. And they are afraid of appearing dumb.
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    • 602 2 Coalition meetings LEADERS of several Thai parties are said to be approaching one another to work out coalition^ governments, as no party won an absolute majority m the general election. The most obvious coalition is by the three largest vote-getters: Social Action, Democrat and Chart Thai parties.
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    • 265 2 The reluctant hero HONGKONG star Adam Chen Siew Chao, star of Book and Sword and Swordsman Chu, two extremely-popular TV serials, is a reluctant hero. He admits ne is "scared stiff of heights," and does not feel quite like the superman his fans make him out to be.
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    • 180 2 Soviet envoy rapped THE Foreign Ministry has criticised the attitude of the Soviet Ambassador, Mr B.T. Koulik. Its Parliamentary Secretary, Mr Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir, said he should have played a more meaningful and positive role to help clear the air over the Soviet threat to support
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    • 103 2 Spore edition) Dancing feat TAIWANESE choreographer Lin Hwai-Min is the envy of many m his profession. His dances have received rave reviews trom New York to Paris and he is a driving force m establishing Chinese modern dance m Taiwan. With his talent, he had many opportunities to
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  • AROUND THE WORLD
    • 509 3  -  NANCY CHNG By Our Bangkok Correspondent Leaders try to achieve acceptable combinations BANGKOK, Wed. Moves are underway to work out various combinations of possible coalition governments two days after Thailand's general election which saw the big political parties receiving the people's mandate. Leaders of
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    • 231 3 MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Union accused China yesterday of blocking an Improvement in bilateral relations by refusing to cot back its criticism of Moscow's foreign policy. A commentary in the government newspaper, Brvestia, listed complaints against the Beijing leadership and said it had done
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    • 241 3 TOKYO, Wed. Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone yesterday described the Asean-Brunei area as "the most economically dynamic m the world today" and pledged to extend high technology cooperation for its development. He said Japan places great importance m the development of the region, believing its
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    • 362 3  - Seven Australian unions back down on claims LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter SEVEN Australian unions have backed down on their claims for shorter working hours and higher wages after warnings of tough action against them by the Prime Minister Mr Bob Hawke. The unions, which are all from
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    • 37 3 HONGKONG, Wed. Three masked men armed with a pistol and two knives robbed a gem trading company of HK$10 million (S$3.3 million) worth of diamonds and precious stones today, a police spokesman said. AFP
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    • 86 3 MANILA, Wed. President Ferdinand Marcos has ordered a ban on barter trade between the southern Philippine port of Zamboanga and Singapore to curb smuggling and prevent abuse of the barter system, the Presidential Palace said. The government estab- lished the barter trade system m Zamboanga
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 2
    • 263 4 'Weapons under the guise of medical supplies' BRASILIA, Wednesday THE Brazilian government said it grounded four Libyan airplanes at airports m the northern cities of Manaus and Recife because the planes were transporting weapons and explosives to Nicaragua under the guise of medical aid.
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    • 246 4 MEXICO CITY, Wed. United States Secretary of State George Shultz and two Cabinet colleagues yesterday ended talks m Mexico with an announcement that President Ronald Reagan will make a visit there later this year and promised to promote negotiations to end
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    • 295 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday announced he was asking Congress to approve deployment of 100 MX intercontinental missiles m existing silos and the development of new missiles for the *****. "This will provide clear evidence to the Soviet Union that it is
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    • 65 4 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Carmaker John de Lorean, who is facing drug charges, is on the brink of financial ruin, his lawyer said m a court motion released yesterday. Lawyer Howard Weitzman asked that bail for Mr de Lorean, 58, who has pleaded not guilty to
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    • 120 4 OTTAWA, Wed. Canadian Finance Minister Marc Lalonde, accused m Parliament of inadvertently leaking Budget secrets to a cameraman, has proposed a job creation programme costing US$4 billion (558.04 billion) to beat recession. After the opposition Conservatives unsuccessfully called for his resignation, Mr
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    • 105 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. The National Science Foundation has announced the birth of a star which, it said, was witnessed an extremely rare event by a US astronomer. The process leading op to a star's birth takes about 19, m years. By comparing a photograph of the Milky
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    • 193 4 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Two Cuban diplomats at the United Nations are under orders to leave the United States by tomorrow after being accused of involvement m "hostile intelligence activities." The pair are Mr Rolando Salup-Canto, 36, a Third Secretary with the Cuban
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    • 341 5 PARIS, Wednesday FINANCE, Economics and Trade Minister Jacques Delors said yesterday that any lasting recovery from economic recession is being hampered by high interest rates caused by "cynical" United States policies. In an aggressive address to the French Senate, he added that interest
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    • 237 5 LONDON, Wed. Election fever reached a new pitch m the British Parliament yesterday with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher taunting her opponents about the date of the poll she must call by May 1984. Amid scenes of uproar during her 15-minute question period, Mrs Thatcher shouted:
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    • 127 5 2 TV- AM presenters get the sack in shake-up LONDON, Wed. Two presenters of Britain's troubled commercial breakfast television were dismissed yesterday m the latest of a series of shakeups at the company. Presenter Michael Parkinson said Miss Anna Ford and Miss Angela Rippon were sacked by TV-AM for talking
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    • 214 5 British minister will visit Moscow to improve ties LONDON, Wed. Britain yesterday announced that it would send a Foreign Office minister to visit Moscow next week m a move to improve strained relations with the Soviet Union. It will be the first visit there by a Foreign Office minister m
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    • 256 5 WARSAW, Wednesday A PALESTINE Liberation Organisation representative laid a wreath at the monument to victims of the Jewish ghetto uprising m Warsaw today, angering Israelis attending celebrations to mark the 40th anniversary of the uprising. 1 Mr Fuad Yaseen, head of the PLO mission m
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    • 46 5 NEW DELHI, Wed. Three teachers of a primary school m the western coastal state of Gujarat have been sentenced to 10 years jail each for raping a minor girl student m a room of the school, the Press Trust of India reported yesterday. AFP
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  • AROUND THE WORLD 4
    • 253 6 BEIRUT, Wed, The Stars and Stripes fluttered outside the US embassy m Beirut yesterday, less than 24 hours after the US flag was blown away m the blast that brought down the mission's facade. Giant bulldozers and cranes sifting through the rubble for
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    • 106 6 LONDON, Wed. Arab League secretary-general Chedli Klibi yesterday deplored Monday's attack on the US Embassy m Beirut. In a communique published here, Mr Klibi said the bombing m no way helped current efforts "to secure a just and global settlement of the Near East conflict and
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    • 383 6 Congress approval is needed if more Marines are sent WASHINGTON, Wednesday KEY congressional committees moved yesterday, m the aftermath of the bombing of the American embassy m Beirut, to force the administration to seek congressional approval for any widening of the role of the
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    • 77 6 BEIJING, Wed. About 14,000 people of minority nationalities, who walked out of China when their religion and customs came under attack m China's 1966 to 1976 Cultural Revolution, have returned since 1978, the China Daily said yesterday. The English-language newspaper said the people lived on the
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    • 136 6 Israeli army chief retires JERUSALEM, Wed. Israel's Chief of Staff, LtGen Rafael Eitan retired from the army yesterday. His replacement, former Deputy Chief of Staff Moshe Levi, was installed m office and promoted from major-general to lieutenant-general. The change is widely seen here as likely to bring a revision m
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    • 141 6 BONN, Wed. Libya has arrested eight West Germans and charged them with espionage and other crimes m what officials here say Is a reprisal for the trial of two Libyans accused of torturing Libyan dissidents at a diplomatic residence. The Libyan Jana news
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 65 6 A SOVIET official who is visiting the United States has been told by American authorities not to talk to journalists, the British Broadcasting Corporation reported from London yesterday. The report quoted the US State Department as saying that the official, who heads the Soviet Institute for
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      • 54 6 NICARAGUAN INSURGENTS using flamethrowers burned 10 Miskito Indians alive m a raid m the northern Zelaya jungle province, a witness said m Managua yesterday. Forestry engineer Eduardo Fonseca Moncada told reporters that 30 rebels last Saturday attacked and incinerated a truck carrying the 10 Indians on an
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      • 68 6 POLICE SAID yesterday they were seeking arrest warrants for seven people m connection with a fire m two packed nightclubs which killed 25 young disco fans m South Korea two days ago. The seven, owners and employees of a second-floor club m the city of Taegu where
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      • 59 6 JAPAN AND the Philippines have agreed to allow their national airlines to fly to points beyond the other country three times a week, the Transport Ministry said m Tokyo yesterday. Under the agreement, which will take effect m July, Japan Air Lines will be allowed to fly to
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      • 75 6 TWO CHILDREN and two Communist Party supporters have been killed m fresh violence m the north-eastern Indian state of Assam, the Press Trust of India news agency reported m New Delhi yesterday. The supporters of the opposition Marxist Communist Party died yesterday m a fight m a
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      • 52 6 A JOINT communique, issued at the end of talks m Bucharest between Yugoslav Communist Party President Mitja Ribicic and Rumanian head of s*ate and Communist Party Chief Nicolae Ceausescu, said differences among communist parties and states should be respected, and independence, equality and non-interference must govern their
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  • 563 8  -  TEO LIAN HUAY By It's multi-tier living m eight flats all m one block for 37 people m the Yeo household WHEN the Yeos went shopping for furniture for their new Housing Board home, the shopowner thought they were joking. They asked for eight bedroom sets,
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  • 310 8 SINGAPORE yesterday called for the reactivation of growth m developing countries and urged for more liberal world trade to achieve this. Economic recovery m the developed world can only be sustained through parallel growth m developing countries, said the chief Singapore delegate to
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  • 161 8 No water, so West Coast food stalls shut for the day MOST of the stalls at West Coast food centre did not open for business on Tuesday because they did not have running water. A burst water main was discovered on Monday, and the Housing Board area office informed the
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  • 138 8 FIVE masked and armed men robbed six people of $36,500 cash and $16,350 worth of valuables at a gambling den m Changi Road, a district court heard yesterday. Three of them, labourers Png Kok Kirn, 31, and Tan Kee Seng, 36, and Loh
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  • 54 8 A FORMER immigration officer was yesterday jailed for a day and fined $2,000 for taking a $5 bribe. Suhaime bin Kamaruddin, 22, now jobless, pleaded guilty to corruptly accepting the money from Mr Chua Peng Hoe to speed up clearance ol Indonesian traders who supplied
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  • 98 8 THE National Registration Office sent out 1.41 million new address slips for the renumbering of highrise buildings and only 7,800 were wrong. The wrong address slips contained the name of the block of flats or building complex, instead of just the street's name and block
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  • Timescope
    • 887 10 THEY consist of professionals, teachers, factory workers and domestic servants but they all have one thing m common. They do not work a full eight-hour day. They are the 21,100 part-timers of Singapore who make up 1.8 per cent of the labour force.
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    • 411 10 GIVE them a light job near home, attractive enough salaries and other women of similar ages to mix with and one could end up with a brigade of housewives m the factory. Many companies have tried it to some degree and m various forms and
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    • 356 10 MORE than half the part-timers are between 25 and 44 years old and 60.5 per cent are married. For the married women, over three-quar-ters are between 30 and 49, whereas for the married men there are as many m this age group as m
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  • 262 11  - Heavens on Earth RONNIE WAI Solar show with a lesson By YOU can now walk Into space and study the solar system all on Earth, or, to be exact, at the Singapore Science Centre. And If you think a space city may be the answer for an ©verpopulated planet, then
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  • 330 11 THE woman accused of stealing $83,000 from a Post Office Savings Bank automated teller machine is left-handed, a district court heard yesterday. At an earlier hearing, the court heard that the combination lock number found on a piece of paper m the ATM at
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  • 133 11 A FORMER clerk, Susan Soh Khing Lian, 35, was yesterday jailed for a year for breach of trust of $101,000 from her company. Soh was m charge of bill collection and issuing cheques at Sing Siah Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering Pte Ltd m Link Road.
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  • 428 11  -  CHARMAINE CHAN By A COUPLE who kept a parked car's engine running to work the air-condi-tioner, died when the exhaust fumes leaked into the passenger compartment, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Yap Ah Wa, alias Romeo, 39, a salesman and father of
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  • 115 11 THE owners of 10 shops outside Nee Soon Camp spent yesterday going through the wreckage to make estimates of their losses after a fire on Monday night destroyed their premises and about half-a-million dollars worth of goods. It took five fire engines one hour to put
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  • 1363 13  -  BEN DAVIDSON MAUREEN CHUA \a iJT^^^^^B Zj^^^^^^B J^^m^*^^^t l^^a i^^liJ^^^H I By and He felt Kali had 'chosen' him, says defence witness ADRIAN Lim, 41, his wife Tan Mvi Choo, 28, and Hoe Kan Hong, 27, are charged with the murder of Agnes Ng Siew
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  • 433 13 How Dr Wong arrived at his conclusions EARLIER Dr Wong explained how he arrived at his opinion of Lim. He did this from Interviews with Llm, Tan. Hoe, Father Abrial, Lim's mother, sister, brother, Mr Cashln and doctors and psychiatrists who examined Llm. He also referred to a psychologist's report.
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  • 359 14  -  JUNE TAN By Our Education Reporter Law students win international contest and do well m exams "DOUBLE JOY" is the banner over four National University of Singapore students now m the United States. Joy No. 1: They won first place m an international law competition, making
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  • 239 14 Don't house or hire illegal immigrants THE ptiblic is reminded that it is an offence to employ or harbour illegal immigrants, including foreigners with expired or cancelled work permits. In a joint statement yesterday, the Home Affairs and Labour ministries warned that offenders were liable to be fined up to
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  • 18 14 THE Anglo-Chinese Secondary School Band will perform at Macßitchie Reservoir Park on Sunday at 5 p.m.
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  • 350 14 SINGAPORE needs to identify the type of computer technology appropriate for it and to treat with care exotic or exciting technology which will not keep the Republic m a competitive position. As a result, the National Computer Board has created a professional examination syndicate which
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  • 47 14 LOW AH GUANG, 23, was charged m hospital yesterday with trying to hurt a narcotics officer with a chopper on April 19 at Block 89, Jalan Satu. Low was shot while allegedly resisting arrest. His case will come up for mention on April 27.
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  • 59 14 AN 18 year-old Singapore girl was found dead m a hotel room m Johore Baru on Tuesday. Ngen Poh Lian, believed to be from Toa Payoh, had checked into the hotel at Jalan Meldrum three days ago with a young man. The cause of death
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  • 25 14 THE Haw Par Jade Gallery will be temporarily closed to the public from today until April 29 because of technical installation work.
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  • 77 14 POLICE seized two bullets from a Singapore Airlines jet soon after it arrived from San Francisco on Tuesday afternoon. The bullets were found on a seat during a routine check by Changi Airport's auxiliary police. A man was interviewed by the police and
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    • 10 14 Pertamina officials here for talks with oil firms Page 35.
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    • 137 15 Ex-judicial official loses appeal KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Former Judicial Commissioner Wong Kirn Fatt, 42, lost his appeal m the Federal Court yesterday against his conviction and sentence of one year's jail for criminal breach of trust involving $15,500. It is understood that Wong, who tendered his resignation on Monday, would
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    • 323 15 'He could have played more meaningful role' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE Malaysian Foreign Ministry today criticised the attitude of the Soviet Ambassador here, Mr B.T. Koulik, saying that he should have played a more meaningful and positive role to help clear the air over
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    • 178 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad. THE Education Ministry has cut down on the number of scholarships offered this year because of the economic slowdown. It will not award scholarships lor higher studies overseas and will reduce the number of scholarships for courses at the five local universities, Bernama
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    • 199 15 Former state minister fined for graft KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Former Sabah Finance Minister Datuk Dmlkifli Hamld was today fined $2,Mt Si the Kota Kinabalu igh Court of being corruptly Involved m the purchai s of a $4.41 million computer by the state government, Bernama reported. Datuk Dzalkiffl was charged with
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    • 251 15 Railway land accord meets two nations' needs SINGAPORE, Wed. Malaysia, m agreeing to allow Singapore to acquire a piece of Malayan Railway land m Tanjong Pagar, appreciates the Republic's need for the land. Malaysian Transport Ministry Secretary-Gener-al Datuk Ishak Tadin, who said this yesterday at the signing here of the
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    • 126 15 SIBU, Wed. Security forces have launched their first military operation m Sarawak since 1973, security officials said yesterday. It is intended to flush out more than 100 hardcore communist guerillas from the jungles of the state. The officials said a 24--hour curfew has been imposed
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  • 472 16 The Straits Times It's all for the Best THESE are early days yet for the Basic Education for Skills Development (Best) programme, of course. Considering that it existed only on paper a year ago, an enrolment of 7,400 might be considered quite an achievement, and seeking to double that figure
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  • 1580 16  - From the dreary to the listless NG SHUI MENG Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City revisited Begion with w There is a listlessness m Ho Chi Minh City, especially among the young. Many of them are seen idling or drinking beer m the cafes at all times of the day.
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  • 581 16  - Syria a Soviet Trojan horse DREW MIDDLETON Q., NEW YORK Syria's expansion of ground, armoured and air forces and the installation of SA-5 missile sites manned by Soviet soldiers raise two questions for US and other intelligence services Are military developments m Syria part of a countdown to another Israeli-
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    • 532 17 Two letters on Chee Onn leaving the NTUC I AM writing as one concerned about the "whiz kids" who serve as policy makers m our Civil Service and statutory boards. These are our young scholarly elite who have journeyed to Western shores and back,
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    • 124 17 MR Lim Chee Onn's experience m the National Trades Union Congress seems to bear out the statement "leaders are born, not made." True or not, few will disagree that leaders are not appointed. Mr Ong Teng Cheong's appointment as the new FJTUC supremo
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    • On civil defence training
      • 140 17 How those not-so-young can still contribute IN times like these, it is all the more important to drive home the point that national defence should be taken seriously by one and all. Some of us contribute to it m a direct and active manner, others give us their unstinted support.
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      • 257 17 IT IS good to see members of the public eagerly undergoing civil defence training. This includes learning fire-fighting skills using the BCF (bromochlorodifluoromethane) extinguishers. Besides demonstrating the equipment and letting members of the public handle it, civil defence officers should
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    • 72 17 EDITOR: We have received nine letters on our coverage of the trial, including that by Canon Frank Lomax published on April 13. We publish two today, one for detailed coverage (below) and the other against (right). On April 13, we said Canon
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    • 146 17 CONTRARY to what some others might say, I think the coverage of the present Toa Pay oh murder trial is well done. In fact it could very well serve as a warning to people, especially young gullible women, to be more alert and careful when
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    • 113 17 Children are so easily influenced I READ with great interest Canon Frank Lomax's letter regarding the reporting of the Toa Payoh murder trial. (ST, April 13). I would like to endorse his views entirely. I was very surprised at the intense publicity given to the case. What is good reporting
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1194 18  -  VIRGINIA INMAN By Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal You look at this control panel. You think, if you press the wrong button and you totally blow the machine up, how much money it's going to cost, m 6 If I could lift up the
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    • 795 18 A recordable video disc THE VIDEO disc, which has spun more ugly losses than pretty pictures since being launched a couple of years ago, finally looks set for the fast track. Two important developments one commercial, the other technical have just come from the colossus of consumer electronics companies, Matsushita.
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    • 398 18 I fjwffljwlnftnlllm^^ warn n 1 '■■-"-■■'•'■■■^■•-.^■.■■■.•^.•Xvvvs^OC'Ji j S"W«!W!I( I Success- Successor Which is just another way of saying that Apples come out with an impressive new version of the already impressive Apple* 11, the world's most popular personal computer. It's called the Apple He. *^m Drop m for a demonstration.
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • NEWBRIEFS
      • 41 19 UNITED Malayan Flour Mills has reported pretax, earnings of M 51.35 million compared with only M 5570,443 for the six months ended Jan 31, 1983. Group sales, however, fell slightly from M 519.21 million to M 518.05 million.
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      • 74 19 APOLLO Enterprises, m reply to the Stock Exchange of Singapore's queries, said its pretax earnings per share would be reduced by four cents as a result of bank borrowings to finance the commercial project to be developed by Apollo Center. However, the overall earnings per share of the
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      • 62 19 THE SES has asked Cold Storage Holdings to state the expected change m profitability and the amount of dividend to be paid on the enlarged capital for the year ending Jan 31, 1984, as a result of its proposed one-for-10 bonus issue. The company is also required
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      • 33 19 OVERSEAS Union Securities has announced that the unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share as at March 31, 1983, was $2.34 compared with $2.30 as at Feb 28, 1983.
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      • 84 19 IPOH Garden Bhd, m its reply to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's queries, said that the net tangible asset value of the respective companies and the profitability of their businesses had been taken into account m arriving at a "willing buyer and willing seller" price for
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      • 90 19 THE rate of interest for the Bank of Tokyo (Curacao) US$3O million (Ss63 million) guaranteed FRN due 1993 has been fixed at 9.5 per cent. The amount payable on Oct 21, 1983, against coupon No. 10 will be U5548.29. The interest rate for the Republic of the
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      • 65 19 ALGIERS, Wed. The Arab Monetary Fund is to double its authorised capital from 300 million Arab accounting dinars to 600 million dinars (about 551.36 billion). The decision was taken by the fund's board of governors at their annual meeting here yesterday. The Abu Dhabi-based fund is
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      • 93 19 TOKYO, Wed. The Japanese Pioneer hi-fi sound equipment manufacturer has received permission from the French authorities to link with the French Musique Diffusion Francaise company m manufacturing speakers, the Japanese company announced today. Pioneer will hold 70 per cent of the shares m the new company, which will
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      • 76 19 RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. Brazil devalued the cruzeiro by 1.9 per cent against the United States dollar from today, the central bank said. The rate change announced yesterday which put the cruzeiro at 440.55 to the dollar buying and 442.75 selling was the 16th this year. It pushed
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      • 55 19 OTTAWA, Wed. The Canadian composite leading indicator jumped 2.34 per cent m January to 114.55 (base 1971), after a 1.57 per cent rise m December, and showed that the recovery had started, Statistics Canada said. The agency said production and employment indicators strongly suggested appreciable growth m the
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    • 318 19 Hume (M) may buy M$l20m building in KL HUME Industries (M) Bhd, which recently diversified into the real estate business, may make another major property acquisition soon. It is understood that Hong Leong Co (M), its controlling shareholder, is considering selling an office building Wisma MPI m Kuala Lumpur to
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    • 409 19 SYDNEY, Wed. Australia's Foreign Investment Review Board has blocked the proposed acquisition by Unilever Australia of the edible oils and food divisions of Elders IXL precipitating a potentially serious row between Australian business leaders and the country's new Labour government. Mr John Elliott,
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    • 456 19  -  JUDITH HALE By IT SOUNDED strange coming from the deputy chairman of an airline which had just completed a staff-reducing exercise. But Singapore Airlines' Lim Chin Beng was not joking when he said job prospects for airline employees m the Asia/Pacific region are good
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    • 212 19 Federal Cables proposes 1-for-7 rights FEDERAL Cables, Wires Metal Manufacturing Bhd has proposed a one-for-seven rights issue priced at M 51.50 per Msl share to raise M$6.QB million. The rights will involve 4.059 million new shares and will increase itspaidup capital to M 532.475 million from M 528.416 million, the
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    • 397 19 COLD Storage Holdings PLC has announced record 1982 earnings, thanks to the food-based group's buoyant manufacturing and retailing businesses, especially m Malaysia. There were also maiden development profits from its Centrepoint project. Group pretax profits soared 70 per cent to $34.6 million for the
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    • 267 19 Uda Bukit Nanas gets loan to develop complex UDA BUKTT Nanas Sdn Bhd has obtained a Msl2o million syndicated loan from a consortium of bankers, an insurance company and a cooperative bank to finance the development of the huge Shangri-La Hotel, office cum apartment complex m Kuala Lumpur. The syndicated
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    • 118 19 Pelangi public share offer heavily subscribed PERUSAHAAN Pelangi Bhd's offer of 15.44 million M5O-cent shares to the Malaysian public at MBO cents each has been oversubscribed 23.5 times. A total of 151,300 applications for 378.15 million shares involving M 5302.52 million was received. Pelangi offered 26.5 million shares last month
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    • Market Highlights
      • 463 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed lower In profit-taking In active trading with lower overseas market advices depressing sentiment. Cold Storage feU 28 cents to $5.15, Keppei Shipyard 12 cents to $4.98, Malayan Cement 49 cents to $7.31, Metro 49 cents to $9.99, National Iron 25
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      • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
        • 29 19 G Lumber 887,000 U O B 674,000 N B T 613,000 U M W 597,000 M U I 524,000 Total turnover: 15.57 m Total value: $51.52 m
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        • 44 19 April 19 April 20 BT Composite: 897.75 892.79 BT Indicator: *****2 *****3 ST Industrials: 906.89 902.73 ST Finance: 2249.30 2244.27 ST Hotels: 1042.71 1040.62 ST Properties: 706.93 702.47 ST Minings: 239.25 238.34 ST Plantations: 1009.22 1008.47 OCBC: 807.87 802.70 SES Ind: 683.82 679.34
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        • 64 19 C Sugars 1210 -40 Metro Hldgs 990 -40 M Cement 730 -40 Kamunting Tin 630 -35 Nat Iron 970 -25 Bousteadco 240 -20 ST P 1975 935 -15 Ulu Benut 805 -15 Cold Storage 510 -15 Malakoff 324 -12 Hong Leong Ind 855 -10 Times Pub 705 -10 MT
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        • 28 19 Matsushita 510 +88 C C M 39« +24 Lien Hoe 630 +15 M Breweries 605 +15 Lion Corpn 39(1 +14 Premium Hldgs 252 +12 Hume M 550+10
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      • 32 19 Up Down uneh Industrials 27 72 23 Finance 3 11 6 Hotels 2 9 2 Properties 0 10 2 Plantations 3 7 3 Mining 2 3 0 Deb/Loans 2 6 2
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      • 75 19 Boosteadßhd -2 C& C +5 CCM +24 Cold Storage -13 Dtmloplnd +6 Ess« F*N Gentings +4 Guinness +2 Gnthrie Bhd Haw Far -1 Inchcape Bhd -6 MTC -10 NBT +6 Nat Iron -25 PMC -a Pan Elec -7 Perils Plant -6 Prlma Robinsons -1 Rothmans +2
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      • 2755 20 Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In tots of 19 shares each, with the price quoted m dellars. SECTION ONE 600 500 230 174 INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 226 156 Gr'» Net 308 238* 198 3 Last Div P/E Vol Day 374 298 High Low Company
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      • 1780 20 BUSINESS DONE KUALA LUMPUR 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 Aema AJbMUWte (3.348) Atom (2.025) (17) 2.02 (4) 2.03 (13)
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      • 383 20 WEAK conditions on overseas bourses set the pattern of trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as share prices closed generally lower m less active trading. After opening marginally lower, prices fluctuated within narrow margins for most of the morning session. In the afternoon, some bargain-hunting
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      • 189 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (MMugers' prims f«r Apr 81) 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 18 1.25 Spore Equity Fund 1.46 1.55 ASIA UNIT TRUST (Managers' prices for Apr 21) Mai Invest
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      • 3139 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board
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      • 39 20 Up Down finch Industrials 32 49 29 Finance 2 3 4 Hotels 0 11 Properties 6 8 1 (HI Palms 12 3 Tins 2 3 5 Rubbers 3 12 3 Robbers 0 0 0 Deb/Loans 10 0
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      • 667 20 BUYING interest at the stock market finally cooled off yesterday m tandem with an easier New York market. It was the local market's first decline m five trading days. The Business Times Composite Index finished 4.96 points lower at 892.79 and the Straits
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      • COMMODITIES
        • 702 21 RUBBER PRICES IN Singapore yesterday closed at 253.00 cents for May One RSS buyers, down 4.50 cents from Tuesday's close. Prices had ended the morning session at 256.00 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Tuesday night's close. Prices subsequently fell. Opening prices were marked down slightly and held
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        • 32 21 Rubber: April 20 Singapore: May: 253.00 cents (down 4.50 cents) Malaysia: May: 268.00 cents (down 5.00 cents) Tin: M 531.65 per kilo (down 3.00 cents) 205 tonnes (down 35 tonnes)
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        • 191 21 Palm oil THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed higher on further covering support m quiet trading. In April, central and south rose M 55.50 and Mss, respectively, to M 5807.50 a tonne while m May, south and central firmed Mss each to M 5807.50. In the refined market,
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        • 31 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous m brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers £1090.00 (£1070.00); sellers £1090.50 (£1071.00); Three Months buyers £1117.00 (£1096.50); sellers £1117.50 £1097.00). Market tone: Firmer. Sales: 31,210 tonnes.
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        • 268 21 THE STRAITS tin price m Penang yesterday slipped to M 531.65 a kilo, down three cents, but still within the ITA lower range of M 529.15 and M 532.06. Dealers noted strong BSM support at this lower level, but little interest from other sectors. The offering dropped to
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        • 132 21 Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing 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 $350.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag
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        • 649 21 THE US dollar yesterday opened at 552.1030/50. Trading was quiet and the rate closed at $2.1020/30, The US dollar also gave a lacklustre performance In the Far East with a slightly easier undertone. The US/Dm opened at 2.4510/20 and traded between the range of 2.4535/45 and 2.4505/15
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        • 46 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on April 20: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 3 Clot ing Baying Selling 3- month Treasury bills 211/16 2 9/16 3-month Bank bills 7V6 7 3 months CD 613/16 611/16 6 months CD 6% 6% Source: National Discount C*.
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        • 26 21 I THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their I best customers Is 9.99 per cent.
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        • 33 21 Closing interbank rates tar Singapore Mian on April Zi: Offer Bid Overnight 9V4 9 1 month 6% 6% 2 months 6% 6 5 /s 3 months 6»/« 6% Overnight mode 7'/<
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        • 176 21 GOLD FUTURES m Singapore yesterday closed with prompt quoted higher at US$433/435 an ounde compared with $432/433 m New York, June at $438.90/ 439.20 ($437/438) and August at $444.50/446.00 ($443.30/444.50). On the kilobar gold market trading was light with turnover including kerbs reported at 98 lots. The London morning
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        • 34 21 Tm» Mm New York 11.848 12.568 11.91S 12.63S Zurich 12.278 12.308 12.37S 12.40S Wei Tim Singapore 11.878 12.308 11.97S 12.40S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Score: Credit SolaM, S'p»re.
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      • OVERSEAS MARKETS
        • 404 21 STOCK PRICES closed lower for the first time m nine sessions on Tuesday as investors cashed m on the profits earned during the market's recordbreaking run up. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down throughout the day and closed off about 8.7 points at 1174.50. The broader market
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        • 267 21 PRICES CLOSED sharply lower yesterday mainly due to the unexpected rise m local interest rates. HK| Associated Hotels 2.408 Bank Of East Asia 30.00 -0.5 Carrlan Invest Susp Cheung Kong 9.55 -03 China Light 14.80 -0.3 City Hotels Cross Harb Tunnel 11.00 -0.1 F E Consortium 0.70 -0.02 Far
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        • 88 21 Pesos Acoje Mining Anglo Phil Apex Mining B 0.015 +0.001 Atlas Con. S. 3100 unch Bagulo Gold 0.0022 +0.0004 Basic Petroleum 0.01 unch Benguet Con. B 89.00 -6 CDCP 1-08 -0.12 First Phil Hldgs 7.30 +OJ2 Lepanto B 0.14 unch M&rlnduque B Marsteel Oriental B 0.023 -0.001 Phil Overseas
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        • 663 21 EQUITIES were above the lows m places yesterday, having opened lower m technical reaction to recent sharp gains and Tuesday's easier Wall Street close, dealers said. The Financial Times index at 1500 was down 7.1 points at 678.1. Hawker Siddeley, down 6p at 366, rose 18p to 384 after
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        • 160 21 SHARE prices yesterday closed firmer m quiet trading. The Book Club index rose 0.55 to 117.49 on a turnover of 42.7 million baht with over 570,000 shares changing hands. Bahtg Aokham Thai Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 134 +2 Bangkok Bank 260 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltti 149
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        • 208 21 SHARE prices were lower on a general absence of buying interest and most stocks extended opening losses on Tuesday despite another high Wall Street close. Relatively flrm Dutch interest rates continued to distract many operators from the stock market. ABN 373.00 -2 Ahold 109.00 -15 Afcjo 58.20 -2.1 AMEV
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        • 50 21 H.K.HANG SENQ Wednesday 1010.37 Tuesday 1043.18 Week Ago 1056.44 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 722.9 Tuesday 724.3 Week Ago 699.0 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 581.1 Tuesday 587.1 Week Ago 561.9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 685.2 Monday 695.0 Week Ago 687.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1174.54 Monday 1183.24 Week Ago 1145.32
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        • 343 21 THE MARKET yesterday recouped Tuesday's losses on scattered bargain hunting m many sectors, Yen AJlnomoto 827 +7 Akal 530 -9 Amada 857 -6 Asahl Chem 319 -S Asahl Glass 578 -7 Bank Tk 291 unch Brldgestone 485 -5 Canon 1330 +30 Casio Computer 1200 +40 Citizen 410 +22 D
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        • 308 21 Cent* INDUSTRIALS A C I 132 unch A N I 250 unch A P M 108 unch Aberfoyle 700 -20 Age 250 unch Alliance Oil 80 unch Allied Mill 1758 Ampol Exp 180 unch Ampol Pet 167 -3 An* 415S Ashton 150 +5 Assoc Pulp Paper B H P
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        • 192 21 Francs 1Actlons Sulsses 282 +3 Alusulsse Br 815 +5 Alusulsse Reg 204 unch Brown Boverl Br 1155 -25 Clba Qelgy Br 1845 -5 Clba Geigy P C 1515 -5 Clba Oelgy Reg 805 2 Credit Sulsse Br 1980 unch Credit Sulsse Reg 370 +8 Elektrowatt Br 2660 -20 George
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    • 822 22 THE Development Bank of Singapore has drawn up a long-range corporate Elan aimed at making •BS Bank the pre-emi-nent bank m Singapore by 1990. As a first step, the group has embarked on the development of a human resource programme and an
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    • 248 22 UNITED Plantations Bhd, which came under the control of Kumpulan Fima last year, has suffered a 10 per cent decline m pretax profits to M 519.57 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. Preliminary unaudited figures show a 9 per cent fall m group
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    • 258 22 RASA Sayang Beach Hotels (Pulau Pinang) Bhd has registered a 23 per cent increase m group pretax profits to M 515.3 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1982. Group audited results show a 9 per cent rise m operating revenue to
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    • 879 21 SEALION HOTELS LIMITED (Incorporated m che Republic of Singapore) COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors wish to announce the audited results for the year ended 31 December 1982: FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED (SS000) 31 Dec *82 31 Dec '81 INCREASE/ (DECREASE) Amount Turnover 5J59.376 5556,250 553.126 6? Profit before Income Tax 10,956 13,540
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    • 631 23 737H66 I $4 i I INTEHT A IWKIENT ill FOOD GUIDE 3 Food Guide We are now m town to serve you bdtef. Besides our usual popular OTAKOTAK, we also deliver delicious NASI LEMAK (Malacca style) and tasty OTAK-OTAK BURGER (pioneer of its kind) m hygienic boxes. During our introductory
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    • 724 24 50 Office Equipment/ Supplies ONE UNIT NCR Cash Register, model no. 2125-1101-2401 for sale. Highest offer secures. Needs slight repair. Interested please call 7:t***** for Miss Koh. PABX PLESStY OKI AC2SO-B, capacity 15 lines with 100 ext. 3 years old-good condition. Original price 5530,000. All offers considered. Tel: *****21 Mrs.
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    • 873 24 57 Industrial Equipment: Sale/Hire The following used construction machineries are lor sale as they are: 1 UNIT PECCO TOWER CRANE MKBO 1 UNIT PAH 355 TRUCK CRANE May be viewed at Bedok Waste Water Treatment Plant, Koh Sek Lim Road. 1 UNIT MITSUBISHI FUSO CONCRETE TRUCK PUMP May be viewed
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    • 379 24 60 Business 60 Business Opportunities Opportunities i FOR LEASE FIRST CLASS COUNTRY HOUSE HOTEL In the highlands of Pahang, West Malaysia. 20 rooms all with attached bathrooms (long J bath plus shower booth), reception, 2 fire- t place lounges, cocktail bar, large dining room j for 50 covers, fully equipped
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    • 526 24 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive I s America's original and largest electronic realty company is c expanding. ERA invites appli- cations for the post of: MARKETING MANAGER The candidate will be expect- p ed to head the residential j division and will be responsi- 2 ble for policy planning
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    • 493 24 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional Executive ESTABLISHED SECRETARIAL SCHOOL invites applicants for FULL/PART-TIME LECTURERS to teach P.S.C. subjects m Struc lure of Business, Shorthand /Type writing Duties, Secretarial Dutiei md Communications. Applicants must possess LCCI Pri Kate Secretary's Certificate. Please apply with full resum< md a non-returnable photograph to: S.T.
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    • 739 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial d) Secretarial Clerical Clerical SELCO "HIPYABO A member of the Pan Electric Group i invites suitably qualified applicants for the post of:CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY The successful candidate must have at least 2 3 years experience as a secretary to a senior company executive
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    • 629 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A well established Manufacturing Company m Jurong (Gul Circle area) has immediate vacancies for:--(1) SECRETARY CUM ADMINISTRATOR c Pleasant personality Good command of spoken and written English c Duties will Include the normal secretarial and administrative function incorporating import and export documentation c Knowledge
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    • 660 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical SAKATA (S) PTE LTD A multi-national Japanese company require* 1) SALES CLERK 2) STOCK INVENTORY CLERK i 3) RECEPTIONIST I CUM TELEPHONE OPERATOR c Preferably completed GCE 'O' level c Knowledge of typing for Post I <1)&(2) c Pleasant voice and personality for Post
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    • 490 24 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical j CHEVAUERj An expanding company ha» the following vacancies: A) GENERAL CLERK c GCE'O' level or equivalent. Typing speed 35 w.p.m. Pleasant disposition. c Knowledge of filing and simple correspondence an advantage. B) RECEPTIONIST CUM CLERK c Experience m handling PMBX switchboard (5 x
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    • 456 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical LINTREX PRIVATE LIMITED invites applications for the post OftCLERK/ TYPIST Requirements:--e GCE 'O' Level with credit m English c Ability to type 30 wpm c Have a pleasant personality c Experience not necessary Please apply giving personal particulars and contact telephone number to: Lintrex
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    • 566 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Established Thermal Insulation Company invites applications for the post of:FEMALE RECEPTIONIST CUM PHONE OPERATOR Completed GCE 'O' level with credit m English Ability to handle PMBX Switchboard and Telex Machine preferred c Ability to type accurately at 40 wpm c Pleasant voice and personality
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    • 549 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical A Progressive Company m Shenton Way districts requires the following:--1) ACCOUNTS CLERK 2) GENERAL CLERK Experience not essential Applicants who have completed their G.C.E. O' level with credits m Maths and English are encouraged to apply with full particulars including salary expected, contact phone
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    • 632 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical Wall Established Real Estate Company has 2 vacant positions with the following requirements: 1) Able to communicate effectively over the phone. 2) Type. 3) Clerical duties. Preference will be given to applicants who speak Chinese dialects. Salary commences from $400 upwards, with attractive fringe
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    • 587 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical EXPERIENCED FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c Able to handle full set of accounts. Able to type and correspond, c Knowledge of English and Chinese. c To work at Balestier Complex. Apply m writing to:--262, Balestier Road #02-21, Batestier Complex Singapore 1232. FEMALE RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST c
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    • 529 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical READY MIXED CONCRETE (S) PTE. LTD. requires WEIGHBRIDGE CLERK Must understand English No experience required Preferably staying m Mandai/ Woodlands area Call Cecilia at Tel: *****60 for interview appointment. TELEPHONE OPERATOR RECEPTIONIST Requirements: 1 GCE "O" level preferred. 2) Pleasant personality. 3) Able to
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    • 632 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERK required urgently, c GCE 'O' level, c Ability to type 30 -35 w.p.m. accurately. Interested please come personally on 21st, 22nd April for an interview at: 2, Jalan Rajah #03-12 Singapore 1232 Tel: *****96 GENERAL CLERKS c GCE 'O' level with credit
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    • 956 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical ARCHITECTURAL FIRM HAS immediate vacancies for a) Receptionist/ Typist and b) Stenographer with shorthand typing speed of 80/ 45 wpm. For interview please phone *****37 or write m with telephone contact to: The Principal, 20 Maxwell Rd. #09-01, Maxwell House. Spore 0106. PUBLIC ACCOUNTS'
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    • 653 25 66 Situations Vacant d) Secretarial Clerical CHINESE FEMALE GENERAL Clerks required m Teban Garden (Jurong). Salary commensurate with experience. Tel: *****81/ *****40/ *****70. CHINESE FEMALE JUNIOR Clerk minimum secondary 3, no experience required. Interview personally 135 Middle Road, Bylands Bldg, #02-01 tel: *****97. CHINESE FEMALE GENERAL Clerk required/ School leavers
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    • 421 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales TANGS BOUTIQUE SALES PERSONNEL Requirements: GCE 'O' Level c 18 years of age and above Pleasant personality with ability to communicate well In English and Mandarin Experience m selling ladies apparel an advantage Well-groomed with a flair for fashion We offer: Off-day on Sunday c
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    • 885 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales c) Sales c) Sales *~V invites applicants^ H BE AUTY ADVISORS I is. me tthef ;"7 9 s: 1 PERSONALITY: I LANGUAGES SPOKEN- »^^7^- SALARY: I COMMISSION: -J^- ~i*..^J~, I NCES- J^^{^^^-- I Singapore 9007 SALES ASSISTANTS I Believe
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    • 1195 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Sates c) Sales Are you looking for a job or a career? We believe m you building a career with us. We are a sales oriented expatriate company. We require full-time Female (Indoor/Outdoor) Sales Representatives to take part m our expansion programe. Ouir
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    • 676 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales SALES REPRESENTATIVE The Company: Sells a World renown product which is a must m every home We offer: A stable career which offers you an attractive income and promotion to Sales Management The Training: Training done by qualified Sales Managers, where every bit of Direct
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    • 654 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales Wanted TEMPORARY FEMALE SALES PROMOTER to be stationed at a prestigeous Departmental Store to work from Monday to Saturday. Please call Hayati at *****11 for an appointment. A well established Trading Company requires FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS Interested applicants please apply at: 18 Pasir Panjang Road
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    • 685 26 66 Situations Vacant c) Sales HARDWARE DISTRIBUTOR AT Alexandra requires a Technical Representative to maintain service to existing customers. Minimum 5 years sales experience. Supervisory experience an advantage. Salary $1,200. Write: S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923. CHINESE FEMALE INDOOR Sales Clerk required immediately by company m
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    • 475 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical t) Technical 1 Msh METAL BOX lyjyj SINGAPORE LIMITED is a well-known international can-maker using the most up-to-date and sophisticated production machineries. As a result of stepped up production activities; we are now lookmgfor careerminded persons to join us as at various levels
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    • 643 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant n Technical Technical I A leading Engineering Company providing a fully integrated service covering engineering, designing, installation, calibration, maintenance and overhauling of telecommunications, electronic instrumentation, defence electronics and marine electronic systems, invites applications for the post of: ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS c Diploma m Electronic/Communication Engineering
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    • 424 27 66 Situations Vacant Technical SKILLTEK Our client, a multi-national joint venture conatruction company with several multi-million dollar projects m Singapore, seeks applications from Singapore citizens for the position of SENIOR QUANTITY SURVEYOR QUALIFICATIONS c minimum 8 years experience either m professional consultants offices or with large construction companies. Professional qualifications
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    • 423 27 66 Situations Vacant S ***************H*****5S t) Technical SHIMIZU CONSTRUCTION CO LTD invite* application* for the following post* 1) TWO TOWER CRANE OPERATORS 3— 5 years' experience 2) TWO BUILDING FOREMEN Able to start work immediately About 5— 8 years' experience m building construction Hardworking and able to work independently 3)M&E
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    • 438 27 66 Situations Vacant Technical >.▼_ t il I Ha^^ BOILERMAN Class 2 licence. 1. $550 p.m. to start. 2. Rotating shifts 12 hours on; 24 hours off. 3. Shift premium. 4. Transport allowance. 5. Ample overtime. 6. Uniforms provided. 7. Medical insurance provided. Apply personally to: UPALI (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD
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    • 622 27 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical An established electrical engineering company requires for Pulau Bukom: ELECTRICAL TECHNICIANS (Communications) Possess ITC Electronic Certificate or equivalent Minimum 2 years' working experience m electrical and electronic equipment Able to read technical drawings c Service experience m VHF and UHF equipment preferred c Completed N.S.
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    • 514 27 66 Situations Vacant S) Technical REQUIRED MALE OR Female Electrician who possess any of' the following: NTC m Electrical Fitting and Installation or equivalent or working knowledge or keen to develop a career m analogue electronics for engine controls, protection and alarms application. Those interested please write m to: 7
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    • 579 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production FEMALE QC INSPECTORS VJalk~* n (2 rotating shifts) production Tvtfervie'W OPERATORS in**' PERMANENT 3RD SHIFT 1 2 ROTATING SHIFTS P^^NNEL- OFFICE BENEFITS P fi 1 Attractive wages 300 am to 5:00 P I Free transport
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    • 477 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production g) Production g) Production g) Production I*P> i Europe's largest manufacturer of office equipment, fjHKj ts expanding. We have immediate &|Ki vacancies m our new lines for iyrS ill I I I|| JB |W| |i I
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    • 376 28 SINGAPORE LIMITED IMMEDIATE VACANCIES \%&LS'^ *> L} ST I jr 9000 Machine Operators (3 shifts) $343 S. Production Operators^,/ iJß^^w^ (2/3 shifts and Normal) Including Shift allowance ($2/- for 2nd shift and $5/- for 3rd shift) Salary increase after 3 months Two salary reviews each year Attendance allowance Free transport
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    • 312 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production Data Heads JOIN US as FEMALE OPERATORS and be trained m making recording heads for computers We have: (I)FTJLL-TIME (7.30 am 4.45pm) a Good wages and attendance bonus a Confirmation with increment m 3 months or less a Increment 2 times a year a Merit
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    • 434 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production w SEAGATE TECHNOLOGY (8) PTE LTD Leading manufacturer of Winchester Disc Drives requßrw mv fonowiriQ: < c Completed Primary 6. c No experience required, c Minimum salary $300. c Confirmation Increment of $50. SEAGATE offers: Good and clean working environment. 5-day week. No shift duty.
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    • 504 28 66 Situations Vacant g) Production f Expanding Can Manufacturing Company m Jurong urgently raquires:MALE/FEMALE FACTORY OPERATIVES 16 years and above. Able to earn up to a gross salary of $330/$360 after confirmation. TEMPORARY FACTORY OPERATIVES 16 years and above. $15 per day. All applicants must be prepared to work on
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    • 932 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Production t) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous oiiwelti pHffIMHBHf WManufacturingDivisionn T requires -|-i ■Ili'iWiilfi™ tastern ilillllilll Industries Re Ltd ;BJhll#HJ4iyJ3lmj Eastern industries Pte Ltd, a member candidates should have of the National Iron Croup invites apthe ability to read and plications for
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    • 1089 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous i) Miscellaneous I DAEWOO CORPORATION DAEWOO CORPORATION, a leading South Korean Construction Company now m Singapore to build 8,000 units of 4-room flats for the HDB, has immediate vacancies for:- J A) TIMEKEEPERS GCE 'O' level with
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    • 415 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous We urgently require one Sales Representative and two Store Clerks. Sates iipreientatiye Requirements: (I Completed Secondary education Experience m auto accessories is an advantage Aggressive and hardworking Able to work independently Possess own transport Store Clerk Requirements: Possess GCE'O' level preferably with credits m Maths
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    • 420 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous [OPPORTUNITIES FOR I TECHNICIANS AND SCHOOL-LEAVERS The Shroff* Organisation, Sole Agent for the sophisticated 'BROTHER' line of typewriters from Japan for over 20 years, requires the following categories of personnel: BALES DEMONSTRATORS c Candidates should possess basic typing skills, have a pleasing, confident personality and
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    • 382 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous requires PERSONAL DRIVER (for Director) Possess Class 3 driving licence with a clean driving record Able to speak simple English 2-3 years experience as Personal Driver Preference will be given to those with good testimonials Gross pay above $700 per month Interested applicants, please call
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    • 410 29 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous READY MIXED CONCRETE (S) PTE. LTD. requires FOREMEN (2 positions) To work as foreman on 2 rotating shifts with 13 operators per shift. The successful applicants will be required to supervise heavy earth moving machinery which are loading and hauling granite on a rotating shift
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    • 588 29 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous requires suitable Security Personnel for employment as SENIOR SECURITY GUARDS AND SECURITY GUARDS to perform 12-hour shifts m City and Jurong areas. Applicants should be able to converse and maintain records m the English language. Malaysians are welcome. Wage scales: Senior Guards: $541 gross per
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    • 570 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous f Female Shipping cum Accounts Clerk With experience and able to handle full sets of export shipping, banking documentation Must be able to operate telex machine independently Knowledge of book keeping essential Male Delivery Man Spore citizen between 21 -30 yrs of age Possess class
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    • 589 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous POLYGLOT is a computerised typesetting company setting medical, legal, general interest and mathematical books for International publishers. We have openings for: KEYBOARD OPERATORS II you are a:Monophoto Compuflraphic Linotron Photon CRTronic Compset Ouadritek or IBM Keyboard Operator, and you are looking for the opportunity to
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    • 599 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) SECURITY GUARDS ($548/-) Age 25-40 2) ODD-JOBBERS ($495/-) Age 19 26 All applicants must be Malay, completed or exempted N.S. Interview Ipm spm: 2nd floor OG Building, OR Grdflr Plaza Singapura (for post 2 only) SECURITY GUARDS (MALE FEMALE) Permanent shift: c 7 a.m.
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    • 471 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous DRIVER wanted for collecting and delivering new cars from showroom. Salary negotiable depending on experience. At least 2 years experience. Call personally from 9am onwards at:Blk 1008, 4 Bt Merah Lane 3 Singapore 0315 Electrical contractor urgently requires the following: c ELECTRICAL SITE SUPERVISORS ASSISTANT
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    • 917 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MANUFACTURING COMPANY IN Jurong requires Driver cum Delivery Clerk. Must possess Class 3 licence and preferably with 2 years experience. Interested applicants, please call personally for an interview at: 11, Kwong Mm Road, Jurong Industrial Estate, Spore 2262. Take SBS Bus 248 from Jurong Interchange.
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    • 655 30 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous SECURITY AGENCY URGENTLY requires Security Guards and Lift Attendants for projects around town area. Interested, tel *****30. TRANSPORT COMPANY REQUIRES Van Delivery Boy and General Workers. Completed National Service. Interested, please call *****49 for an Interview. URGENTLY REQUIRED Lorry Attendent and lorry drivers with class
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    • 776 30 72 Vehicles For Hire DATSUN PICKUPS AND vans for hire from Kirn Soon Tat (Off Serangoon Gardens). Tel: *****45. EASTERN CAR RENTALS: Datsun 120Y, Spore use weekly $210, monthly $650. Malaysia use daily $75. Tel: *****01, *****38. ELVIN TRANSPORT SELF-DRIVE alrconditioned cars for daily, weekly and monthly. At reasonable rates.
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    • 855 30 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun 1979 DATSUN 100A, Aircon, radio/ cassette, original paint. $15,500 0.n.0. Trade-in acceptable. Tel: *****61. 1979 DATSUN 200 L one careful owner, aircon, radio cassette, road tax till Aug. Call: *****33, Johnny. 1979 DATSUN 180K beautiful condition, aircond, sports rims, eligible for PARF. Offers to:
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    • 838 30 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda MID 1980 HONDA Accord 1600 4 doors, 1 private owner, aircon, radio/cassette, sport rims, power window, showroom condition, low mileage, highest offers secures. Tel: *****17. MADE '80 HONDA Accord, one owner, aircond, hi-fi power, tax new, tuff-kote, metallic paint. Selling: $25,300. Loan $22,000. Tel:
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    • 819 30 76 Vehicles For Sale h) Mercedes 1977 SEPTEMBER MERCEDES 280S Manual. 1 private owner, tax till August '83. Immaculate condition. Highest offer secures. John Lim *****5. 1980 MERCEDES 200 two private owners, road-tax new, fully automatic, full accessories. $63,500. Tel: *****3/ *****33, Michael Sim. 1982, MERCEDES 200 Manual. Original sport
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    • 790 30 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi 1977 COLT SIGMA 1600 c.c, 2 owners, road tax and insurance new, selling price $13,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****91. 1977, GALANT SIGMA. Alrcond cassette Tip top condition. Selling $13,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****90 (after 10a.m.). 1977, MITSUBISHI COLT Sigma GS. Alrcond cassette. 2 owners. Beautiful condition.
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    • 724 30 76 Vehicles For Sale j) Toyota MAR. '79 TOYOTA Corona. Pioneer cassette, good condition. Tel: *****15. 1980 TOYOTA STARLET alrcond, radio cassette, 1 year road tax. Contact Mr. Chris Tan, *****33. 1981 TOYOTA TERCEL one private owner, asking: $19,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****33. 1982 TOYOTA STATIONWAGON, 12-seater, alrcond. Tel: *****66 Mr.
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    • 827 31 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Others MID 1980 CHARADE XTE. 5-speed. 1 owner, aircond, new tyres, beautifully kept. $17,600 negotiable. *****2. OCT 1974 MINI 1000. 2nd owner. New tyres. Tax Sep '83 PARF eligible. Immaculate condition. Tel: *****33. REGISTERED 1980 CITROEN Pallas CX 2400, 2347 c.c. with beautiful numbers, one
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    • 1958 31 76 Vehicles For Sale '76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial m) Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles If Tilt Cab. Standard feature j! __H__M__H_(__B___HH_a_H_H Hon Trader 3 ton ._Bfek. '>•" k lit _B\ I _rHS B_l oro!i Hi *ts_£
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    • 826 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 20 BEHIND THOMSON Yunnan, Single-storey bungalow. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, with modern spacious kitchen, beautifully renovated and tastefully furnished. Rental: $2,500 p.m. Also for sale to highest offer. Wess Associates *****44. HILLVIEW ESTATE, CLOBE to Buktt Timah Shopping Centre, luxurious 2-storey semi-detach-ed, 4 airconditioned bedrooms,
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    • 764 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 10 SINGLE-STOREY DETACHED bungalow. 13,000 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms/servant's, fully aircond, beautifully furnished. $5,000. Villanelle *****81. DIST. 11, MERRYN ROAD, large, single-storey bungalow. 3 bedrooms servant's. Fully furnished. 10,000 sq.ft. $4,700. Belmont Realty, *****55. DIST. 19, GOLDEN HILL near Serangoon Garden, doublestorey split-level terrace. 3
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    • 601 31 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 21 BUKIT TIMAH vicinity, single-storey detached bungalow, 4 bedrooms, air-con, large quiet compound. $2,000. *****88. FABER GARDEN DIST 20 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, servant's, fully furnished, brand new, full facilities. $3,400. *****4. GEYLANG SHOPHOUSE $1,100 Upper Serangoon terrace $1,300. Bukit Panjang apartment $900. Please
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    • 608 31 88 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Prestigious Hill side living m exclusive Mt. Faber Lodge condominium with a host of amenities. Various types to choose from: 2 bedrooms apartments 3 bedrooms maisonettes ALL BRAND NEW Open for viewing today between llam to lpm and 4pm to 6pm UNIT 05-13 Principals Welcome.
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    • 861 31 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 14 CAI GARDEN brand new maisonette apartment, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. Rental: $2,500. Dist. 5 Hin Seng Garden Condominium, 3 bedrooms. Fully furnished. $2,700. Dist. 5 West Coast Place, double-storey terrace, 3 bedrooms, fully furnished. Rental: $2,600. Contact: Rich Properties *****86/ *****83. ENJOY SAILING,
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    • 817 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10, PANDAN VALLEY Ridgewood Condominium. Near American/ Japanese School. Full Recreational facilities. 3/4 bedrooms, furnished.s3,4oo $4,500. Milus: *****47/ 8. DIST. 15 ROSE GARDEN 3 bedrooms, 1 aircon, walk-up apartment, fully furnished, available immediately. Rental $1,500 (furnished) $1,300 (partially furnished). Tel: *****47. DIST. 1232, MOONSTONE
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    • 753 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 9, JALAN JINTAN completely renovated apartment. 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, servant's, fully furnished. $2,500. Vlsco: *****14. DIST. 9, BEAUTIFUL RENOVATED luxurious apartment with pool. 3 bedrooms with aircond, fully furnished. Arriter: *****28/ *****24. DIST. 9, GRANGEFORD 2/3 bedrooms, fully furnished, complete condominium facilities, beautiful
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    • 767 32 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms SINGLE EXECUTIVE INVITED to share spacious well furnished apartment nesir Orchard Road with singles. Own bedroom with attached bathroom at $600. Call: Joan, office *****16/ Home: *****20. DIST. 1130 (GILSTEAD ROAD) Spaclous master bedroom with aircond/ refrigerator, complete bedroom furniture In furnished apartment. Single expat
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    • 641 32 87 Accommodation Wanted b) Apartments OUR EXPATRIATE CLIENTS require partially furnished luxurious apartments In dlsts. 9, 10 or 11. Budget around $5,000. Owners please call *****23. URGENTLY REQUIRED SOMMERVILLE, Grangeford or any good location apartments. Budget $3,000 $6,000. Good company lease assured. Contact *****88. WORKING COUPLES/ SMALL families require furnished/
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    • 806 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 13 cosy double-storey terrace, 3 spacious bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1 toilet, matured garden, facing south-east, scope for renovation. Land Area 1,600 sq.ft. Price $450,000 Call *****66 Lay Realty Company. Dist. 11 ORCHID INN VICINITY 1 1/2 storey modern detached 9,000 sq.ft. 3 rooms
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    • 803 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 11 WATTEN ESTATE 2storey semi-detached with 5000 sq.ft. of land. 4 bedrooms, servant's and large living/dining. Asking $890,000 negotiable. Gillman Realty *****60/*****03. DIST. 21 CHENG SOON Garden. Extensively renovated double storey terrace, split-level. 3 bedrooms/ servant's. 2,200 sq.ft. Freehold. $585,000. Berners Co, *****66
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    • 723 32 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses WITHIN JOHORE BARU town limits, 3-bedroomed singlestorey terrace. Area 2,066 sq.ft. Freehold. Vacant possession. Selling $95,000. *****0 (agents). BALESTIER ROAD VICINITY corner terrace, 2,000 sq.ft. Asking: $380,000 0.n.0. Midfield Realty *****66. BUNGALOW HOUSE SITUATED at seaside for sale. Please call: *****2 Mr Yap or
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    • 583 32 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments t) Private Apartments Everything you've ahvays wanted g t m a home, and more oil L 4 Itrf^lViflfc! is a luxurious condominium comprising three 24-stiorcy apartment blocks ||^l set amidst wide open
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    • 738 33 89 Properties For Sale t) Private Apartments DISTRICT 1027 Himiko Court Blk. 2 Type TA-C-I. High floor. 1303 sq.ft. Selling $460,000 0.n.0. Type SA-B-11. Studio apartment. 868 sq.ft. Selling $330,000 0.n.0. Possession August/September '83. DISTRICT 1542 Lorong G, Telok Kurau Freehold. 1500 sq.ft. 3 bedrooms. Terrao/parquet flooring. Selling $350,000 0.n.0.
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    • 850 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 12 BALESTIER COURT brand new Penthouse, 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms, beautiful kitchen, spacious open terrace ideal for entertainment. 2,100 sq.ft. Viewing please call *****66, Lay Realty Company. DIST 15 EASTERN LAGOON 4th floor. 700 sq.ft. Brand new 1-bed-roomed studio apartment. $260,000. No
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    • 848 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 15 OFF EAST Coast Road, 3 bedrooms/ servant's. 1,240 sq.ft. Well renovated walk-up apartment. $305,000. Wess Associates *****44. DIST. 11, SHELFORD ROAD terrace apartment. Area 3,000 plus sq.ft. 4 bedrooms/ servant's. Swimming pool. Selling $800,000. Allison Enterprises *****38/ *****73. DIST. 15, TELOK
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    • 794 33 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments GOODLUCK GARDEN CONDOMINIUM, 1,190 sq.ft. freehold, 2 bedrooms, $325,000 negotiable. Uniwest: *****15/ *****92. GREEN MEADOWS, TOWER Block, 4 bedrooms, servant's/ store. 2045 sq.ft. Freehold. $475,000 0.n.0. *****2/ *****5. HIMIKO COURT APARTMENT 1929/ 2102 sq.ft. Selling from $120,000 below cost. Grand Agency *****28/ *****29.
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    • 715 33 89 Properties For Sale d) Other Real Estate PRIME FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL Land, 1036.80 sq.m. for sale, "as is. Mukim XXIV Lot. 48 17 vicinity off Bartley Road. 'Strictly buyers only no agents please. Written offers to: J.L. Chan, 9 Jalan Klapa, Spore 0719. RIDLEY PARK 23,202 sq.ft. $75 p.s.f. Principals
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    • 501 33 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted 90 Properties Wanted W^ A leading development organisation is looking for B development sites m the city area or suburb of Singa- I flj pore for development of shopping centres or highrise £n and lowrise condominium, flats, bungalows, semi--1); detached or terrace houses and
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    • 497 33 91 Factory Spaces Vacant/Wanted TECK CHIANG BUILDING Paya labor 'Awmugam Roads Quality FACTORY WAREHOUSE Space Available 2.000 Sq Ft to 12,000 Sq Ft And Other Sizes Till *****77 MISS WONG BRAND NEW SINGLE-STOREY SEMI-DETACHED FACTORY CUM OFFICE AT UPPER THOMSON 7 1/2 M.S. FOR RENT: NO: 464, TAGORE AVENUE SINGAPORE
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    • 673 33 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces SIONG HOE 5-STOREY WAREHOUSE Lorong 1 Toa Payoh Singapore 1231 Available for lease immediately: 4th storey 1296 C, small spaces available. 3rd storey *****, 8,500 sq.ft. (789.6 sq.m.) High ceiling. 2 main goods lift 2 tons load capacity each. Spacious parking space. 24-hour security service. Reasonable
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    • 907 34 93 Off ice Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental b) Rental sFor Rents r.^ss^ I m the vibrant, pulsating city centre. I TUAN S[NG I p extension wing J (Completion: Mid 1983) Robinson Road |j| Area: Approx. 2,000 to 4,000 sq. ft. (185 Bto 371
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    • 615 34 93 Office Spaces c) Wanted URGENTLY REQUIRED IN Clementi Central Area. Preference ground floor unit. Call: *****86. 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale Dist. 15 Joo Chiat Road, 3storey shophouse. 1,600 sq.ft. Freehold. Ideal for use as display shops, restaurant, hairdressing salons, etc. Vacant possession. $735,000 negotiable. Dist 1543, Paramount Shopping
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    • 1314 34 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces c) Sale a) Sale a) Sale SINGAPORE FINANCE HOUSE A MODERN SHOPPING CENTRE LOCATE YOUR SHOP HERE! Locate your business at one of the most exciting concent -ration of hotels, cinemas and entertainment spots; an area </ Vjv A where locals
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  • 184 35 THE Singapore Cultural Foundation Management Committee has awarded $8,500 m grants for studies and other cultural activities this year. A Cultural Ministry statement yesterday said the committee has granted $5,000 to the Singapore Youth Chinese Orchestra of the Young Musicians' Society for
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  • 93 35 Donation by Lazaroo family THE family of the late Mr Charles Lazaroo has donated $1,615 to the Singapore Cultural Foundation. The money was collected during their recent bereavement. Mr Lazaroo, who was chairman of the Music for Everyone Advisory Committee from 1975 to 1979, was actively involved with the Culture
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  • 258 35 SINGAPOREANS should adopt the right attitude of mind to cope with change which is an inevitable part of life, the Minister of State (Defence), Dr Yeo Ning Hong, said yesterday. Most important, they i should accept change, be alert to change and ready to
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  • 167 35 16 pc rise in hotel crimes last year CRIMES m hotels went up by 16.2 per cent last year bat Singapore remains one of the safest cities m the world. Bat if hotel crimes are not effectively reduced, Singapore's safety image will be tarnished, warned Mr T. E. Ricketts, chairman
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  • 484 35  -  RONNIE LIM By Our Energy Correspondent OFFICIALS from the Indonesian national oil company Pertamina a major customer of Singapore's oil industry are here again for discussions with the Republic's refineries and oil companies. And while the officials have yet to meet all
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  • 147 35 THE Singapore Contractors Association will provide more muscle to the industry's bid to upgrade and fight for the larger and more sophisticated projects. It plans to organise practical training programmes at professional, technical, managerial and supervisory levels areas which have so far been overlooked. The programmes
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  • 80 35 ANOTHER 14 People's Action Party centres will start Best classes m July, bringing the total to 28 centres since the pilot phase of the programme was launched m January. The 14 centres are at Ang Mo Kio, Buona Vista, Choa Chu Kang, Clementi, Geylang Serai, Kaki Bukit,
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  • 190 35 THE managing director of Sino-British Construction, Dr Lai Kuen Vey, 42, who j is accused of cheating and j corruption charges, is fac- j ing a new count of com- mitting criminal breach of I trust of almost $1 million. Jointly charged with
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  • 250 36 Scots m Cup-winners' Cup final despite away defeat GENK (Belgium), Wed. Belgium's Waterschei beat Aberdeen 1-0 m the European Cup-winners' Cup soccer semi-final second-leg here yesterday but the Scottish side reached their first European final 5-2 on aggregate. After winning the home leg 5-1 two weeks ago, Aberdeen
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  • 130 36 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. Two brothers and a nephew of Diego Maradona, the world's most expensive footballer, were held captive for several hours by three men here yesterday. The incident happened when Maradona, who is taking a short break back home from Spanish club Barcelona, was visiting his
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  • 261 36 Liverpool are the champions LONDON, Wed. Liverpool clinched the English League First Division soccer title tor the 14th time yesterday without kicking a ball yesterday. Neighbours Everton's 2-« win over Manchester United yesterday means that United cannot exceed Liverpool's current points total of 81. At best, United can only tie
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  • 418 36 SOCCER ROUND-UP BONN, Wed. Italian club Internazionale sparked off a row yesterday by refusing to release midfield star Hansi Mueller (above) for a European Championship tie for West Germany on Saturday. Internazionale telexed the West German Soccer Federation (DFB), saying the club had an important match against
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    • 872 36 102 Tours 102 Tours A NAM HOi 1 TRAVEL SERVICE (S)PTE. LTD. Head Office: I G l4-1 6-1 8, Pearl's Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, 1 (Yangtze Theatre), Singapore ol os. Tel: 221 8433(7 1ine5). Branch Office: 119, People's Park Complex, Ground Fir., New Bridge Rd., Sfngapore 01 05. Tel:
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    • 552 36 110 Computer THE BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY PART I Full/ Part-Time Training Courses 5-05-1983 BOTH COMPUTER THEORY AND PRACTICAL COURSES ARE AVAILABLE. Basic Programming 22-04-1983 Principles of Computer System* (BCS-GPI) 25-04-1983 Data Processing (BCS-Option C) 27-04-1983 Basic Programming (Day) 28-04-1983 Extended Basic Programming 3-05-1983 Introduction to Computers Computer Programming 3-05-1983 Structured
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  • Racing
    • 533 37  -  EPSOM JEEP He goes up two classes without a win By MAJOR HONOUR must surely be the unluckiest horse m training. He has gone up two classes without winning. An American-bred gelding "by Envoy, owned by Agasam Stable and trained by Garnet Bougoure, Major Honour was
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    • 1210 37 EPOH, Wed. A total of 340 entries comprising 120 m Class 1 and 220 m Class 3 has been entered for the Perak Derby Meeting on April 3ft, May 1, 7 and 8. Twenty-seven from Class 1 have been entered for the Derby to be run over 2,400
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    • 141 37 FIRST DAY: Class 1 Div 1, 2 and 3 I,loom str, Class 3 Div 1, Div 2 and Div 3 1,200 m, Div 4, 5 and 6 1,400 m. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Div 11,900 m, 1,900 m, Div 4 and 5 I,loom str; Class 3 Div
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    • 573 37  -  PEDIGREE ON THE TRACK with PENANG, Wed. Silver Spray II did a sparkling gallop on the track this morning. With W.Y. Chee up, the three-year-old grey went two rounds on the grass, reeling off the last 600 m m 39.8 cc. The going was good.
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    • 551 37 112 Commercial DIPLOMA IN MARKETING/ PUBLIC RELATIONS Leading to LCCI I9B4 Examination Full Time Day Classes Commencing 18th April 1983 Part Time Evening Classes Commencing at: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE 3545-D, Blk 162, 5 th Storey Buklt Merah Town Centre Tel: *****90 (5 HnM) *****92/3/4 Mon/Wed 7.00-10.00pm 3rd MAY 1983
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    • 1021 37 113 Language 113 Language ATT language centre SCHOOL OF LINGUISTIC SKILLS Language courses and private tuition for school examinations and for business, travel pleasure EVENING CLASSES m ENGLISH LANGUAGE (all levels) For schoolchildren Mon Wed 5.45 p.m. Tue Thu 5.45 p.m. For adults Mon Wed 7.35 p.m. Tue Thu 7.35
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 50 38 G ABAIN GORING 12/4/1983 JOHN EVELYN GABAIN 0.8. E. E.D., much loved husband of the late SHEILA GABAIN, M.8.E., and beloved Father of SUSAN, ANNE AND DAVID. Former Managing Director of McALISTER AND COMPANY LIMITED and Senior Volunteer Officer of the Singapore Military Forces. WILL BE SADLY MISSED
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    • 36 38 The Family of the Late MR. LOH WAI NAM Wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and business associates for their condolences, donations, wreaths, attendance and assistance during their recent bereavement
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      60 38 In Loving Memory of: IVY TAYE Departed 21/4/82 Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, The world's weary troubles and trials are past. In silence she suffered, m patience she bore. Till God called her home to suffer no more. Always remembered by loved ones. MR K. SANKARAN NAIR
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      154 38 MRS KWIK TIAN BOON (n«« Lim Say Neo) Age: 84 yr» Passed away peacefully on April 19, 1983 leaving behind sons, daughters, sons and daughters-in-laity grandchildren and great-grand-children. Cortege will leave 4 Namly Hill at 1.00 pm on April 21 for Bright Hill Crescent Buddhist Crematorium. (Kong Beng
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    • 258 38 144 In Memoriam 144 In Memoriam In loving memory of CM. ALOYSIUS (Champion Motors Pte Ltd) Departed 21st April '81 A Solemn requiem high mass will be held at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday 21st April 1983 at the church of The Holy Cross, 450, Clement! Avenue 1, Singapore 0512. Please
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  • 336 38  - Canada and Holland in the final Hakikat Rai i '^:j vXj.JjB.JLjf KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Australia were made to eat humble pie as underdogs Canada, fighting as though there would be no tomorrow, upstaged them m the semi-finals of the women's World Cup hockey tournament with an 8-5 (0-fl) penalty-stroke win
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  • 217 38 Irish out to prove a point KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Ireland, furious at being made to play m the Inter-continental Cup hockey tournament instead of the more prestigious World Cup here, are bent on proving the organisers wrong. Ana what better way than by a convincing win over Spain m the
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  • 172 38 Nigeria turn tables on England KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Nigeria enjoyed sweet revenge when they beat defending champions England 5-4 here today to qualify for the men's team finals of the seventh Commonwealth table tennis championships. Nigeria, runners-up last year, will meet Hongkong, who easily defeated Pakistan 5-0 m the other
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  • 42 38 THE Singapore Kerala Association invite teams for next month's Onam celebrations card (28, 56 and 84) games. Those interested call Chandran (tel *****95) between 5 pm-9 pm (Mondays to Saturdays) and 10 am-12.30 pm (Sundays). Entries close on May 6.
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  • 204 38 LAS VEGAS, Wed. Fourth-seeded Vitas Gemlaitis advanced to the second round of a US$4OO,OOO ($836,000) tennis tournament with a 76, fr-3 victory over fellow American Victor Amaya here yesterday. Gemlaitis looked rusty on the court, explaining: "I haven't been playing much the last few weeks."
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  • 282 38 ATHLETICS: World 5,000 metres record-holder David Moorcroft, who is recovering from hepatitis, said on Tuesday he hoped to be fit for August's inaugural world track and field championships m Helsinki. BOXING: World Boxing Association iunior bantamweight contender Koii Kobayashi knocked out Chung Chan Soo, of South Korea, m the
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  • 495 38  - Drive to get out of the rough TAY CHENG KHOON KIAN TIONG URGES CLUBS TO HELP PROFESSIONALS By 6 GIVE the pros the first option m setting up the pro shop. If they are incapable, the clubs can always revoke m the lease. Kian Tiong FOR Lim Kian Tiong, another
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  • FOCUS ON THE FOREIGN CRICKET SCENE
    • 470 38 West Indies in sight of victory INDIA Ist liuis Wt WEST INDIES Ist ions (overnight 355-4) G. Greenidge c Gavaskar b Madan Lai 57 D. Haynes c Kapil Dcv b Shastri 92 V. Richards c Gavaskar b Venkat 80 L. Gomes c sub b Venkat 6 A. Logle c Amarnath
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    • 206 38 Tour of China stumped by lack of funds BEIJING, Wed. A visit to China by a squad of top-class Australian cricketers has been called off at short notice because of sponsorship problems, Australian and Chinese officials said today. A spokesman for China's State Physical Culture and Sports Commission said the
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    • 128 38 Lankans in fine form before Test COLOMBO, Wed. The Sri Lankan Cricket Control Board President's XI, consisting of young players, batted stubbornly yesterday and prevented the Australians from scoring a victory before the first ever Test between the two countries starting on Friday. The Australians declared their second innings closed
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  • 206 38  -  LEONARD KING POOR AIR-CONDITIONING IRKS BOWLERS «> JACKIE'S System 460, venue for the bowling events of next month's South-east Asia Games, have the national squad and the Singapore Tenpin Bowling Congress hot under the collar. The centre's airconditioning needs servicing at least as the coils m the
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  • 119 38 MALAYSIA'S bowlers will be making their second trip m three months to Singapore to test the Jackie's System 466 lanes venae for next month's South-east Asia Games events (writes Leonard King). The Malaysians, led by former Singapore International champion Foong Yet Hoong, will be m the Republic from
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  • 173 38 THE Singapore Sports Council yesterday said that they had not authorised anyone to approach individuals or organisations for donation towards a dinner to celebrate their 10th anniversary next Friday. The Council said that the dinner was not meant to raise funds, and advised the public against
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  • Page 38 Miscellaneous
    • 127 38 ATHLETICS Victoria School meet (National Stadium, 8.15 a.m.). Corporation Primary School meet (School ground, 2.30 p. m.) Opera Estate Boys' School meet (School ground, 2.30 p.m.).. m.). BADMINTON Primary schools' national c'ships. InterBusiness Houses mixed league: HK Bank v Esso, National Iron v Sunbeam (SBA, 2 and 7.20 P GOLF
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  • 339 39  -  JOE DORM By MALAYSIA Cup League soccer champions Malacca will provide Singapore with their last "test >r before the South-east Asia Games from May 28-June 6. The Football Association of Singapore and the Malacca Football Association have agreed to play the match at the National
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  • 174 39 Kaki Bukit, relegated to Division Two next season, played their hearts out at the Jurong Stadium last night but could not stop Police Sports Association from winning 1-0 and completed their Division One lives on a losing note. In a match of no
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  • Article, Illustration
    688 39  -  Tiong Bahru Maestro Mobarak has the magic touch PETER SIOW pays tribute to champions 4 FOOTBALL Is a simple game. Teach the players the basics and the rales of the game so they will not allow silly off-side goals get them 100 per cent fit, recognise your weaknesses
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  • 143 39 Rugby gorup challenge Head of State SOUTH AFRICA TOUR IS ON PARIS, Wed. The French Rugby Union Federation decided yesterday to go ahead with a controversial tour of South Africa In June and challenged President Francois Mitterrand to stop the tour. A spokesman said that after two hoars of talks
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  • 151 39  -  JOE DOR AI GOOD news for soccer fans. The Car Parks Division of the Urban Renewal Authority will from today allow fans to park their vehicles at the National Stadium for a flat rate of 80 cents on match days. This concession was made possible,
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  • 521 40  - Was Habib the target? PETER BARNARD Unlikely, say officials, but top CIA man killed By US Editor WASHINGTON, Wed. Two senior State Department officials were due to leave here today to make an assessment of the American position m Lebanon following Monday's bombing of the US Embassy m Beirut. The
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  • 40 40 LONDON, Wed. The Soviet Union has launched three cosmonauts into space, Moscow Radio said today. The radio said the three were launched aboard a Soyuz spacecraft which will join up with the Salyut space station. Reuter
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  • 33 40 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 5.51 points to 1.180.05 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Ex- change this morning. AP
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  • 418 40  -  EVANGELINE GAMBOA By SOME Singaporeans got a break from the heat yesterday when rain pelted the western part of the island. It was not enough to break the dry spell but more isolated showers and one or two widespread rainfalls can be expected
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    • 235 40 be said too that although Tuff-Kote rustproofing is more expensive, the work quality is higher." The full test details were published m a recent edition of 'Motor', the Swedish AA magazine. The Swedish Automobile Association SjSSSw?! up" says it for the third year running request, m the overall evaluation of
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    • 409 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily IN TODAY'S ISSUE Holiday Inn plans to add at least another eight hotels to its chain m the Asean countries. It also plans to expand some of its existing hotels, reports RICHARD SEAH. The Philippine government has placed a ban on the thriving barter trade
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  • Page 40 Miscellaneous
    • 131 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Hazy. 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 7/26 C Cloudy Manila 24/36 C Fair Amsterdam 8/14 C Clear Melbourne 8/23 C Cloudy Bangkok 28/35 C Cloudy Moscow 7/17 C Rain
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 1540 1 In this age of container ships and supertankers, the only one still yearning for the sailing ship is probably the weekend sports enthusiast. Yet once there was enough demand to keep workers busy for days and nights, sewing sails for full-rigged ships, flags, buntings or
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 908 2 The ideal plants to grow m flats are the green-and-white variety which prefer shade to sun, says ANNE TOFIELD. From among these plants with an astonishing array of lines, borders, splashes and splotches, she scrutinises three common plants: Caladium, syngonium and pileo codieri. FLOWERING plants
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      • 671 2 Two young Israeli landscape architects, who plan open spaces, feel that more thought could be given to how we could use those here. CAROLINE NGUI reports. LANDSCAPE architects Itamar Raayoni and Amit Segal do not seem to be able to take their minds off
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      • 619 3 LITTLE old grannies m samfoos. Plump, sariclad matrons. Teenagers m sunfrocks. They were among 3,000 women of all ages who turned up at MacPherson Community Centre recently to learn how to put out fires. Despite the sweltering heat, the place had a carnival atmosphere with a
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      • 426 3 As seven out off 10 fires occur m homes, it's advisable to have an extinguisher handy. At the recent firefighting demonstration, housewives turned up m full force to learn to operate the new BCF model. ROSEMARY CHEN reports. AS PREVENTION is better than cure, bear m
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    • 670 5 Japanese in HK keep aloof 6 A Japanese housewife said that Hongkong people made no effort to help them integrate into local society. People tend to view us with suspicion, probably because of their experiences during the war. But the present generation should not hold that against us. The Japanese
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    • 385 5 Why are some fatter than others? WHY do some animals and people get fatter than others? It's an important question for the livestock industry. An answer might result m more efficient breeding of animals that produce high quality meat. Dr Don Beitz, a nutritional biochemist at lowa State University, has
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    • LEISURE
      • 834 9 CHAN ENG CHENG previews a three-night all-Beethoven feast, beginning tonight. SSO BEETHOVEN CYCLE Soloist: Anton Kuerti Victoria Concert Hall Tonight, tomorrow and Saturday; 8.15 p.m. Singapore gam SYMPHONY fS COLUMN I ORCHESTRA fgg CHARLES Schulz's Schroeder would probably "quaver" with excitement over the allBeethoven programme
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      • 471 9 Hongkong stars, Adam Chen and Lydia Sum, who are m town to perform, talk to TEO LIAN HUAY. WHEN you have reached the peak of your acting career, what's next? For Adam Chen Siew Chao, star of Book and Sword and Swordsman Chu,
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      • 537 9 SHE strolls into the conference room with her beau. Both are dressed m white. He, a lean tall figure m jacket and suit; she, m a dainty lacy dress, and round as a raisin bun. Etiquette says you mustn t tell her that she's plump. Or
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    • 249 1 General Electrics Latest High Energy-Saving Air Conditioner With An EER That is 225% Higher Than MTf S Minimum Requirement With a focus on energy saving, GE is proud to Blfii^ iI p \k l I introduce our latest air conditioner, W- '^M rSi Pf 5 M modeIAGCS 909 BA (8,500
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    • 457 2 Some of the world's most beautiful creations are italian. (and for a limited period only, some of them are a lot more affordable) Particularly right now, Save $105 onc«x»kerand s^^ "4 M fci we've made them matching twin speed so much more hood CF 90T and the s fc^ affordable.
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    • 214 2 The easy way to remove corns, warts ancPF jy calluses f# Collomauk* og\ Coliomack vpZ*^*- For quick and convenient •aM** removal, just apply Coliomack =j twice daily to the affected area. I I nj/ Coliomack relieves the pain and J, \D -w_ softens the corn, wart or callus Llv-^ for
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    • 45 2 -"15 ■'*<•* %Ai'" j" V■ »»4f i Bil* l«f B! '|$|L. Ips ESON (S) PTE. LTD. 304 GEYIANG RD., STORE 1438. (off Lor. 16) 446 5288 o lines) A NEW CONCEPT OF HEALTH RENEW YOUR ENERGY Business Hours: 1 1 am -1 1 pm(Taipan). 10am-12prh (Orchard)
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    • 332 3 DIETHELM Furniture that has no equal. Showrooms: 0402. Singapore Shopping Centre. 190, Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore 0923. Tel: 336 2006 326/7. Plaza Singapura. 68. Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 Packed for the first time m Singapore, Ong Sam Yong Tea Merchants brings you DIP-A-BAG of Chinese tea -the fast, convenient way of
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    • 464 4 aBBBBBBBBB B B B. 188 H DEMAND 2nd Pre-Release Preview LIDO: Saturday 23rd at 9.00 am Prices: STALLS $1.50, CIRCLE $2.50 I CASH BOOKINGS NOW OPEN-No Free List Here's one hospital where g you can die of M LAUGHTER... i *T^ fc .j^Jbtl aBB BBbv, JkT aL.."'''^" 11 -if a-Tiii|»n
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    • 5 4 Call CATS at 7371 166.
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    • 279 4 Golden Clementi Princess New Town OPENS TODAYI 0:11,1.30, 4, 6.45, 8.00pm C: 1.30, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30pm NT: 1.3G, 3.30, 7.00, 9.00pm PR: 1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30pm "The FOOL ESCAPE* 1 Mandarin Thriller YEH FUNG LIU CHIA LONG HAN KOK CHYE NEW CITY and QUEENSTOWN NOW SHOWINGI NC: 1.15, 3.15, 7.15,
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    • 460 4 rgobooooooooooooooooooooooop 8 ORCHARD: 3rd GIGANTIC WEEK 8 II v BEST PICTURE I g 4 O ACADEMY AWARDS 4 5 k X CJ BEST ACTOR Ben Kingslcy X A BEST DIRECTOR Richard Attenborough Jt, X I GANDHI O E"3fll Hl »^wn|* changed the world forever. RICHARD ATTENBOROUGHTi FILM -GAJMOHI- J &~™,BENICINCSLEY..T»M.—
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    • 451 4 8 VjJE/ OP&ANiSATON i Q 3rd GIGANTIC WEEK' <| > Due to Film's. Length (.1 iij Pleose Note Times j'| X 12.15pm, 4.00 ft B.oopm > W Cosh Bookings/No Free List Q Columbio's "GAMDHI" I (5 Dolby Stereo Pnn! O 2nd THRILLING WEEK 1 A om 4630 9 1 5prn(
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    • 534 5 m^^^^H^^B^^K^^^B^/^BUKB^^^^BSS^lß^B^^^^^^^'^^^^'th^^^£^S^^fX' i^k To NTUC Welcome members M^^^^^i^^^M^^^H^^B^^^^Mßßl^MßßH^Bl^BßlMMHhwMflßlßiiJMyfaKiißßfcM Our current financial period closed early on '■W^Mmmmmw&~ pi, irn «o r BI^BHIBBBBHWI^BBWBBWB»WHBHBHitLagBmHffIP 31 March instead of 30 June. Rebate stamps mfjSßSßf'^KfSwfi a b- n Wf^BHlfciiiiiißW^Bl^fc^fciWllßtiiiMß^iMßHHißHiHSlKfl^amr^^ or P urcnases made up till 31 March must be vmm (Banded With Drinking Glass) I|^m^^^^M^^^B^^W^H^^B|BW||WßßßMpMt^ submitted
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    • 44 5 i PLAZA ANG MO KIOi I OPENS TOMORROW 1 g El (3 H IBi PPftM. --^ARZAN THE fgd|M|| rj pj j H^nu v <*jBPTaMmHBK J^j a^S I m by I <'i/S vpitflr-V '/^mSKr^ I til p] yft vjsH^v v m wl M^d w GIGGGGGGGGGGGGEBBBEGEBEEBBBBBia
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    • 666 6 APPOINTMENTS W y SGS-ATES SINGAPORE, the Asia-Pacific subsidiary of the j| SGS-ATES group of companies wholly owned by the Italian Electro- nics and Telecommunication giant STET, will establish here m J^ Singapore the: j*. 1 ASIA PACIFIC I I DESIGN CENTRE 1 This will be the first facility of its
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    • 601 6 It UIC DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD Ift (A member of the UIC Group of I Companies) v invites applications for the position of: HOUSE-KEEPING/TENANT RELATIONS OFFICER (Lady) We have a fine building and the best tenants and we want the building to continue to have the highest standards of appearance, maintenance
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 262 6 G ARFIELD By Jim Davis I TELLAt£,MV LITTLE WAHINE, I'M A COMPUTER ||F" CLO6E.MOW WHAT PO YOU PO? I'LL BET YOU PROGRAMMER V ABOUT A j WALK ALONG THE BEACH ALL PAY, V FROM CLEVELAND J PATE THEN GO HOME TO YOUR LITTLE X X x k /—^_T^^W THATCHEP HOT
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 686 7 APPOINTMENTS I A® 1 1 CENTURY PARK SHERATON ii SINGAPORE II requires a I CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY 1 X The successful candidate will report I |fl to the Public Relations Manager and j |9j will be responsible for all secretarial I functions pertaining to the PR J W& Department. In addition,
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    • 976 7 PROVISIONAL MASS RAPID TRANSIT AUTHORITY The Provisional MRT Authority invites applicants for the following appointment:COMPUTER PROGRAMMER/SYSTEMS ANALYST Qualifications and Experience: A good Honours Degree (Class II Upper and above) m Computer Science or Mathematics. Preference will be given to candidates with experience m commercial data processing or design of on-line
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 537 7 PEANUTS BySchulz SNOOPY! HAS I 50METMIN6 TERRIBLE OJMEN SOMETHING TERRIBLE YOU'RE 7 GOOD 1 WHEN CHARLIE BROWN 1 HAS HAPPENED I 'VE MAPPENS, YOU'RE SUPPOSEP WHELP (SOMETHING TERRIBLE LEFT FOR THE j GOT TO FINP HIM To RUN AROUNP IN AT ALL! I HAPPENS, YOU'RE BALL GAME J J^Zl^^> CIRCLES
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    • 1251 8 1 n&n ii Mini it ici Hiwrf twit^tp I Annual General Meeting Furthermore the Executive Vice Chairman has confirmed that all departments rk*~tsl T?vfroArHinijn7 M**i=>tincf R^nnrt^ are fulfilling their tasks under his guidance m strict conformity with the direcana ryXUclUlUlllcliy iviccLiiig ivtpwi w tives Qf the Religious Board and therefore
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    • 460 9 4 BIGGER RETURNS AT I ASIA BUILDING SOCIETY I INTEREST ON FIXED I DEPOSITS W Fixed Deposit Interest Rates 1 month 7 p.a. Mm. deposit 5,000 3 months 7 1 /4%p.a. Mm. deposit 1,000 6 months 7 1 2 p.a. Mm. deposit 1,000 U 9 months 7%% p.a. Mm Hppr>Qits
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 75 9 TODAY: Singapore 4.11 a.m. (2.4m), 11.45 a.m. (0.4m), 7.20 p.m. (2.0m). Sedili Kechil 3.11 a.m. (2.0m), 10.41 a.m. (0.5m), 6.31 p.m. (2.2m), 12.11 p.m. (1.5m). Port Dickson 6.56 a.m. (1.2m), 12.33 a.m. (1.9m), 7.35 p.m. (0.8m). TOMORROW: Singapore 12.05 a.m. (1.5m), 5.48 a.m. (2.2m), 1.16 p.m. (0.4m), 8.39 p.m. (2.1m).
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    • 162 9 BEETHOVEN CYCLE THREE-NIGHT PRESENTATION. Tonight's guest soloist is Austrian-born Anton Kuerti. Victoria Concert Hall. 8.15 p.m. Serial tickets for three nights at $40, $30, $20 and $12. Single tickets at $15, $12, $8 and $5 from usual booking centres. (See story on this page). OPERAS OF RICHARD WAGNER Festival of
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 602 10 SB^fll HI flßfiHfiflßss Isf tBBI bbbiii' <^bHB^ oven cooking. StmH bvBBI Ill^^ofr HBmmHh HP*" 1 You can toast, bake, simmer, j^^^^^^^S^^^^^^ll^mffi^iß^^Bßßßli l* 3 defrost or warm dishes m double 1 VATTT^ JLJ9 JL SSHSS- BBfIBBBnR Wnaiscmt^Qcwnunder? vitamins and flavours. li^^ft iiilßßl^^^^iiiiifiHßlßWßllJKp^-^ L v V nu when vnn hnvthp <shnrn -^aßP'*Hiwl»B3B|^-|
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 1994 10 litrmt^^^^^/BRP^ pJif ijsm 3.00 PM Opening followed by Dynasty (Mandarin/r): leaches the art to other children- 5.58 AM National Anthem Your Lunchdate (cont'd) HLfiMJBfeZxJBMH btita.ii I i nnnofn rir^ma <;pt m thp Oina rivnatfv 3hnnt the 'TL followed by Opening An- 1.30 Midday Market ReHn mmBSZ~-~*' Jt, c I ov
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  • SECTION THREE
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      • 712 1 6 I would be happy if one third of my present audience stays with me after 10 years. The other twothirds that attend my performances probably do so only for status and entertainment. Lin Hwai-Min 9 With his talent, Lin Hwai-Min had many opportunities
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      • 712 2 THE classic drama, The West Chamber «ffiJ3Hfi» written by the Yuan dynasty playwright Wang Shifu 3E3516 between 1299 and 1307, is a gem m the history of Chinese literature. It is about a young couple, who rebelling against the feudal conception of status, fight for freedom to
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 323 1 ..iiliWll 5^ j^^w 1/ pp-**' GF-9500Z/H \\^lwHo H^^ l l SI BBSUBB^^^^^,^^^LlP^|i I J •GF-500Z/H BuiiHnfrbanO graphic '^H S-ShX j I).. JjMli JHTWifTHH H l^^feglM ■li^^^HHHßi^L^ s<ZmZZ>^ 4-oand radio/doubie cassette equaliier •Fuitlogte tape I 4JBI WmS ■MnMnjEMEKEl^l^EKi'il' ImSMIIM /i^HHHMB!Mft. li W^R H^Vil Tllffflilillllll II li ->' itrffll HBBgS B recorder
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 483 2 NOTICES Cold Storage Holdings P. L.C. The Directors are pleased to announce the audited results for the year ended 31st January 1983. The Group The Company 1983 1982 1983 1982 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 Turnover 747,100 759,500 Profit before taxation Operating 26,403 20,347 16,775 20,199 Development 8,200 Profit before taxation
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      • 296 2 ■INSTITUTION OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGERS! ■(U.K.) CERTIFICATE IN INDUSTRIAL! ■management course I Bthe Institution of Industrial Managers (U.K.) pro-H Mvides professional Industrial Management train-H fling that leads to examinations at Certificate andfl aßDiptoma levels. p| [■The Certificate In Industrial Management is con-B ■ducted by SUPERVISORY AND MANAGEMENT ■TRAINING ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE
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      • 221 2 APPOINTMENTS Uj^ Requirements: "O" level with credit m English or Chinese, preferably bilingual. Pleasant friendly personality. Ability to work independently and communicate at all levels. Own transport. Male Female. No sales experience required, as comprehensive training programme will be provided. Attractive compensation and fringe benefits. Minimum GCE O" Level. Completed
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      • 267 2 r SALES ENGINEER 1 (Refinery OUfield Chemicals) We are a fast growing multinational chemical company, and we have an immediate vacancy for a SALES ENGINEER. You need to apply 9NLY IF you fulfil the following qualifications: Degree m Chemistry or Chemical Engineering, Five (5) years experience m Industrial Sales, preferably
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 411 3 <■'■..' > s'V V, :V "onw^" I*^1 ***\^r JS"^^ "~^*>iw .gtn, jH^^^iH" •■■■'<•".■■■<■ fL^ JP "TS^-v fliK^H^^ Sir •^m V Main Contractor I W HOK MEE CONSTRUCTION CO. PTE. LTD. I y^ 89, Short Street, #10-01/02, Golden Wall Auto Centre, Singapore 0718. Tel: *****44 (3 lines). I fjil BUILD -TREAT
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    • Bilingual dwibahasa
      • 832 4 Early this month the Chinese Bilingual Page carried an article entitled "The newspaper goes to the classroom" and last Thursday A. Ghani Nasir wrote on this page on the newspapers' role m the linguistic and cultural enrichment of society. Here is another article on the newspapers' role m
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        118 4  -  Yaakub Rashid Illustrator Alsan retold by 8a) A year after their secret marriage, the happy couple were blessed with a beautiful daugther to light up their lives. The Pangeran named her Radm Mas Ayu. b) Pangeran loved his daugther and his wife and was always at their sides.
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      • 341 4 Let's learn MALAY Lesson 628 Learn Malay: The Easy Way Jawapan bagi soalansoalan dalam Pel a fit ran $2 A: Answers to questions m Lesson 62 A: 1) Populariti 'Dara Puspita' mula merosot bila ia tidak lagi berpeluang merakamkan lagulagunya ke piring hitam. 2) 'Teepees' biasanya mengadakan pertunjukan di kelabkelab
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      • 352 4 BAMAI orang membaca suratkhabar dan kebanyakan kanakkanak sekolah pan membaca suratkhabar juga. Tetapi, apabila suratkhabar dibaca dalam bilik darjah sebagai salah satu pelajaran maka snasananya tentu sekalf jann bernbah. Suasana yaag bernbah sedemUdan rupa telah terdapat pads suata pagl dalam sebnah billk darjah en am gabangan di
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 792 4 APPOINTMENTS E__P NATIONAL lti)s&l UNIVERSITY \^OF SINGAPORE (It ASSISTANT LIBRARIANS (2) TRAINEE LIBRARIANS Applications are invited for appointment to the above posts. QUALIFICATIONS Post (1) University graduates with recognised professional library qualifications. Post (2) Graduates from recognised universities. Preference will be given to those with academic degrees m Law, Malay
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      • 521 4 p— M '■>-. In order to better service our growing customers m planning effective advertising programmes and to continue publishing a first class Telephone k y Directory Yellow Pages for all homes and businesses, we need to H I expand our sales force, giving opportunities for St v A CHALLENGING
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      • 371 4 NOTICE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Companies Winding Up No 72 of ISB3. In the Matter of the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of PEOPLE'S PARK CHINATOWN DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding
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      • 59 4 DDDDD />—*//• "Kalaa knndar tak melata pergi, labu VVL&e->&t4Uta& A tak melata mart." Malay proverb u^st l iw im^^Pl "If the wax-gourd won't crawl forHftjllyljf f flinS ward, the bottle-gourd won't creep out at»» ~4 to meet it." Literal translation. il ■iCII MmJm odd an „r m m i mi
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