The Straits Times, 16 August 1984

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/84
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  • 750 1  -  IRENE HOE ANGELINE TAN Prof Jayakumar tells of quirk m the law that prevented them from practising here By and Why we must attract the best from abroad While Singaporeans will, and must, be the core of our strength, we must exert all efforts to
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  • 384 1 No decision on licensing, say censors Videotapes on private social functions NO DECISION has been taken yet on whether companies offering video recording services require a licence to operate, the Board of Film Censors said yesterday. In a statement, the board that after it had obtained further information on the
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  • 254 1  - Tropicana is up for sale IRENE NGOO By TROPICANA, Singapore's first theatre-res-taurant and nightclub m Scotts Road, fas up for sale. The 16-year-old, fourstorey entertainment complex, known for its glittering revues, is estimated by property valuers to be worth more than $50 million today. The building, sitting on a plum
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  • 191 1 GALLIVARE (Sweden), Wed. A man was fined US$l2 (about $25) yesterday for spanking his 11-year-old son m the first test of a law banning spanking as cruelty r.o children. The father was fined a nominal sum by the court m the Arctic mining
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  • 391 1  - Brothers plead guilty to 'killer litter' death NANCY LOH The Straits Times, May 24, 1984 By TWO brothers who wanted to save themselves a trip to the bottom of their block threw an unwanted bicycle from the sixth storey. The bicycle hit pregnant housewife Snftah ointl Salim, 28, a mother
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  • 206 1 Soldiers burnt shops in rampage, says minister COLOMBO. Wed. Sri Lankan soldiers were responsible for the burning of 123 shops m the north-western town of Mannar and nearby villages last Sunday and Monday, Transport Minister M.H. Mohamed told the Cabinet today. The statement by Mr Mohamed, w 10 went to
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    • 42 1 MADRAS, Wed. About 5,Mt supporters of the opposition party, Ora\ Ida Razhagam, were arrested In Tamil Nadu today for protesting against a crackdown on Tamil separatists In neighbouring Sri Lanka, a party spokesman said. Renter. SEE PAGE THREE
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    • 30 1 II IWIMV 62 pages today SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 34 ASEAN 7 CAUSEWAY 8 EDITORIAL II LETTERS 17 BACKGROUND 18 TIMESDOLLAR 19-22 CLASSIFIEDS 23-39, 41 RACING 38 SPORTS 39, 41-43
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    • 140 1 Insider trading probe on Pan-El Pag* 19 CURTAIN-UP |^LL I This year's Drama MM a»V« Festival, which! X starts tomorrow, has Mm more plays, a bigger I budget and Is spread over a longer period. Bfl Onr reporter tells I Wf you what to expect. I VX| There is also
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 595 2 Helping third-timers THE Prison Welfare Service, which works to rehabilitate prisoners, will be extended to those m jail for the third time or more next month. The service, started m 1981, now caters for those between 16 and 21, and older prisoners jailed for the first or second time.
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    • 484 2 Sorry, no roll over ARGENTINA'S creditor banks m the United States announced on Tuesday that they would not roll over a US$l25 million (Ss26B million) credit which fell due yesterday. Banking sources m New York said the Bank Advisory Committee on Argentina had told Argentine Economy Minister
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    • 236 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan has been able to survive his lapses and gaffes because of three things. He was elected for what he is, warts and all. His gaffes, or jokes, are consistent with his political philosophy; he has made no bones about his dislike for
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    • 98 2 REMAINING HK ISSUES ALTHOUGH it looks certain that a SinoBritish agreement on Hongkong's future will be concluded soon, several important issues remain unresolved. At the top of the list are land policy and nationality. Other areas of concern are the structure of the executive arm of the government, defence
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    • 246 2 SES TO REVIEW TRANSACTIONS IN PAN-ELECTRIC SHARES THE Stock Exchange of Singapore is "reviewing transactions m Pan-Electric shares to determine if there has been insider trading". It is rare indeed for the SES to investigate allegations of insider dealings m shares, which is a criminal offence. The SES has
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    • 246 2 BRITAIN'S South African-born teenage track star, Zola Budd, went on British television on Tuesday and revealed her feelings over the controversial collision that cost America's favourite Mary Decker the chance of an Olympic gold medal. Interviewed by Britain's Independent Television News, Zola said the race lost its importance to
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    • 112 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Anzus a 'plus factor 9 MALAYSIA regards the Anzus defence pact between Australia, New Zealand and the United States as important and would like it to continue, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. It "is an arrangement that hurts nobody but gives a
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    • 110 2 Tackling rural blight THE Thai villager's dream of having clean water and modern toilets may soon come true. The Asian Institute of Technology is presently helping Bangkok find an appropriate answer to the country s rural water and sanitation problems. A master plan is expected to be finished
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    • 446 2 Eve of curtains up BIGGER m number a total of 58 performances by 28 drama groups. Bigger m duration lasting 2'i months from tomorrow until Oct 28. Bigger m dollars final cost estimate is $210,000 ($90,000 from the Shell group, the rest from the Culture Ministry). But better?
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    • 182 2 Campaign 'trail' SINGAPORE'S successful use of various campaigns to solve the many problems of nationbuilding has attracted a communications researcher from America. Joanna Lei Chien was here for two months as a visiting associate at the Institute of South-east Asia Studies to study the phenomenon. A graduate from
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  • around the WORLD
    • 72 3 Walking to a new borne with a quack quack here A VAN driver m Prague watches m amusement as a wild duck and its family strut across the busy street m an apparent move to a new home. The duck had chosen to nest on the roof of a four-storey
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    • 181 3 'Chinese art schools to use nude models' BEIJING, Wed. Ten Chinese art schools will start using nude models, a newspaper said yesterday, rejecting puritan critics by saying even the late Chairman Mao Zedong approved of posing m the flesh. An article m the staterun Beijing Evening News (Beijing Wanbao) written
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    • 102 3 54 refugee deaths confirmed PORT MORESBY, Wed. Senior officials m Papua New Guinea have confirmed the starvation-related deaths of 54 refugees who crossed over from the neighbouring Indonesian province of Irian Java. The officials m the Provincial Affairs Department backed up a report by an opposition Parliamentarian who said this
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    • 230 3 Independence Day joy in two nations TWO Asian nations celebrated their Independence Day earlier this week South Korea yesterday and Pakistan on Tuesday. While South Korea celebrated, neighbouring Japan was observing the 39th anniversary of its defeat m World War 11. S. Korea IN A speech marking South Korea's 39th
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    • 124 3 PRIME Minister YasuhiroNakasoneand his Cabinet ministers visited a controversial shrine for the war dead m Tokyo yesterday during ceremonies marking the 39th anniversary of Japan's defeat m World War two. The ministers paid homage at Tokyo's 114--year-old Yasukuni Shrine which is sometimes viewed as a symbol of pre-war Japanese
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    • 37 3 NEW DELHI, Wed. Renowned Indian film maker Satyajit Ray, 63, Hew home to Calcutta last night after two months m Houston m the United States where he underwent a major hf"--* his family said. AFP
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    • World briefs
      • 69 3 PORTUGUESE-ADMINISTERED Macao took a gamble on democracy yesterday with a general election m which 47,000 newly enfranchised Chinese residents were eligible to vote. The government declared a holiday to encourage voters among the Chinese who make up 98 per cent of this casinostudded territory's 300,000 residents to cast
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      • 78 3 A MISSILE-ARMED Soviet spy ship has been sighted off Canada's Pacific coast and it apparently is interested m a new United States submarine base and a Canadian base, a military spokesman said m Victoria, British Columbia, on Tuesday. The 2,600-ton Semyon Chelyushkin was on "an intelligence-gathering mission"
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      • 60 3 A TEAM of United States experts left Bangkok for Hanoi yesterday to resume long-delayed talks on 2,500 Americans missing from the Indochina war. A US embassy official told reporters the team would hold four days of talks with Vietnamese officials. Vietnam agreed m 1982 to meet
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      • 72 3 ABOUT 600 of the world's leading computer scientists will meet m Tokyo later this year to chart future research towards the building of a super-computer able to think for itself, Industry Ministry officals said yesterday. They said the scientists would review progress over the last two years m Japan,
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    • 359 3 NEW DELHI, Wednesday ANGER rose m India today over a drive by the Sri Lankan army against Tamil separatists, with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi describing the situation m the neighbouring country as "very, very grave". Speaking from the ramparts of the historic Red Fort
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    • 136 3 OSLO, Wed. PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk yesterday called for a broad coalition government for Cambodia, incorporating his Democratic Kampucheag o v c r nment and "supporters" of the current Vietnamese-backed leader, Heng Samrin. "My hope far the future is to see a coalition government including
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    • 362 4 It didn't adopt austerity plan, says US creditor banks NEW YORK, Wed. ARGENTINA'S creditor banks m the United States announced yesterday that it would not roll over a US$l25 million (Ss26B million) credit falling due today. Banking sources said the Bank Advisory Committee on
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    • 138 4 Paraguay President's 30 years in office ASUNCION (Paraguay), Wed. Gen Alfredo Stroessner, the Western world's longest reigning political strongman, today celebrates the 30th anniversary of his rise to the presidency of this south American country. A military parade through the capital, an art festival and an evening cocktail reception vHll
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    • 300 4 MEXICO CITY, Wed. The United Nations population conference has ended with agreement on new guidelines for governments to help curb birth rates. Despite divisions that continued to the very end of debate, delegates hailed the 10-day conference as a success. A dispute emerged
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    • 169 4 HOLLYWOOD, Wed. A grand old tradition has returned to America's social scene touch dancing. Pianist-band leader Peter Duchin reports that across the country people of all ages are holding one another, hand m hand, arms around bodies when they trip the light fantastic. It brings
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    • 242 4 Police hero confesses he planted bomb LOS ANGELES, Wed. A police officer hailed as a hero on Monday for defusing a bomb on a bus carrying the luggage of Turkish Olympic athletes was arrested yesterday after he confessed that he had planted the device to attract the attention of his
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    • 123 4 LOOKING radiant, Patti Davis posing with her bridegroom Paul Grilley, her parents, President and Mrs Ronald Reagan, and the groom's parents, Mr and Mrs Terrence Grtlley after a ceremony In a hotel In Los Angeles. The bride, 31, Is the last of the President's four children to
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    • 210 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States deported Rumanian Orthodox Archbishop Valerian Trifa, 70, yesterday for alleged involvement m Nazi war crimes. Justice Department officials said he had been stripped of his US citizenship for activities with the iron Guards, a fascist group responsible for the massacre
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    • 77 4 Last Boeing 727 jet rolls off the line SEATTLE, (Washington), Wed. The last Bex-ing 727, the most popular airliner m the world, left the Boe'ng assembly line here yesterday. Since the first 727 was built m 1962, 1,832 of them have been sold Boeing recently c?ase production of the plane
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    • 349 5 Lloyd's may raise rates because of mine blasts London, Wednesday LLOYD'S of London is considering raising rates for hull and cargo war risk insurance because of mine explosions m the Gulf of Suez and Red Sea. "We are watching the situation all the time," a Lloyd's spokesman said yesterday. "A
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    • 150 5 THE Iranian Parliament yesterday sacked Defence Minister Mohammad Salimi and four other members of the Cabinet of Prime Minister Mir Hosein Musavi, Radio Teheran reported here. All 20 ministers underwent individual votes of confidence from the new Parliament formed after the legislative elections last April. In
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    • 392 5 RABAT, W«d. 'Arab world will be further divided' CONSERVATIVE Morocco and radical Libya have signed an accord proposing to form a union m what appears to be a move to rival an alliance between Algeria, Tunisia and Mauritania. The surprise announcement of a
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    • 310 5 Israel Bank losing race to keep up with inflation JERUSALEM, Wednesday IN THE basement of the Bank of Israel, the furnaces rage eight hours a day burning piles of banknotes bearing portraits of exPrime Ministers and national heroes. With inflation racing at 400 per cent a year, the bank has
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    • 163 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. The State Department Is considering whether Rabbi Meir Kahane should lose his American citizenship after being sworn m on Monday as a member of the Israeli Parliament, a spokesman said yesterday. Rabbi Kahane, leader of the tiny Kaeh Party, is a hardliner who
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    • 462 6 Washington wants unspent special account money back PARIS, Wed. The Reagan administration and the Director- General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco), are locked m a new dispute over the return of US$BO million (Ssl6o million) m unspent agency
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    • 115 6 Kohl puts blame on instability in the Kremlin VIENNA, Wed. West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl said yesterday that Instability m the Kremlin was at least partly responsible for Moscow's opposition to improved relations between East and West Germany. Mr Kohl, m an interview with state-ran Austrian television, also rejected Soviet
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    • 264 6 BELFAST, Wed. MINISTER for Northern Ireland James Prior yesterday accepted full responsibility for Sunday's violence m Belfast m which police killed a man. Mr Prior, who cut short a holiday to deal with the incident, said m London that, m retrospect, it looked like
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    • 243 6 Solidarity wants to make peace: Walesa GDANSK, Wed. Solidarity wants reconciliation with the authorities and will no longer stage street demonstrations. Mr Lech Walesa said this yesterday when he marked the fourth anniversary of the shipyard strike here that led to the birth of the union. On Aug 31, 1960,
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    • 174 6 MOSCOW, Wed. SOVIET missile units appear to be testing their ability to shoot down cruise missiles, Western military experts here said yesterday, m the wake of a Soviet announcement that it is testing longrange cruise missiles. The experts were commenting on a report m
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    • 164 6 Rumanian newsman granted asylum in US positive response Riven within hours LOS ANGELES, Wed. Romanian journalist Vladimir Moraru, who covered the Olympic Games just ended here, was granted political asylum m the United States yesterday within hours of requesting It, immigration officials said. Mr Moraru, 38, one of five Rumanian
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    • 141 6 BELGRADE, Wed. A 48-year-old Yugoslav biologist has claimed to have worked oat a quick, inexpensive way of establishing parenthood by comparing palm prints. These, says Mr Ranko Marie, after studying more than 3,Mt cases, reveal skin patterns which are Inherited by children from
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 118 7 AT THE Olympics m Los Angeles, most of the fans who turned out to watch the boxing events did not know him. He was a stranger to the world's media too, with the possible exception of journalists from the Asean region. Sports commentators covering the event had
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    • 320 7 Aquino murder probe M ANIL A, Wed. TWO electronics experts said here yesterday that local words meaning "shoot, shoot" were spoken near Philippine opposition leader Benigno Aquino just before he was shot dead at Manila Airport last Aug 21. The two Filipino Jose Marie
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    • 210 7 BANGKOK, Wed. Thailand today called off talks with Laos over the possession of three border villages, a mounting dispute which the Laotian side said was destroying relations between the two nations. Thai delegation spokesman Chawat Attayukti said discussions would proceed through
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    • 142 7 JAKARTA, Wed. Smuggling between Indonesia and Singapore has dropped considerably, the former Indonesian ambassador to Singapore said here on Monday. This was a natural result of the two countries' economic development, Mr Sujatmiko said. Singapore had restructured its industries away from labour-inten-sive processing
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    • 82 7  - Philippines minister in Brunei for talks HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Wed. Philippines Energy Minister Mr G. Velasco arrived m Brunei today for talks with government and Brunei Shell Petroleum officials. He met Foreign Minister Prince Mohamed Bolkiah before leaving for the Brunei Shell headquarters m Seria.
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    • 338 7 Institute helps prepare master plan BANGKOK, Wed. THE Thai villager's dream of having clean water and modern toilets may come true soon. The Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), is Eresently helping Bangok to find an appropriate solution to the country's rural water and sanitation problems
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  • Asean: ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 209 8 Causeway toll 'to be collected from Sept 1' JOHOR BARU, Wed. THE Federal government is going ahead with its proposal to levy toll on all cars and lorries coming m from Singapore, starting on Sept 1, sources said today. They added that at least 90 officers of the Malaysian Highway
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    • 299 8 WELLINGTON, Wednesday A lot of benefit for participants, says Mahathir MALAYSIA regards the Anzus defence pact between Australia, New Zealand and the United States as important and wants it to continue, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mahathir Mohamad said today. It was "an arrangement that hurts nobody
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    • 128 8 Malaysia rules out Australia joining Asean SYDNEY, Wed. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad has ruled out the likelihood of Australia joining Asean for the foreseeable future. He said on Monday that relations between Australia and Asean nations were good, but there were too many differences for the
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    • 286 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Scientists' lone hope for saving one of the world's rarest and shyest animals from the brink of extinction lies wallowing m the mud at the Malacca Zoo. Jeram, two-horned, ban el-round and blind m one eye from an old
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    • 142 8 ALOR STAR, Wed. Several veteran leaders and members of PAS, the Islamic party, m Kedah, outraged by the extremist tendencies of some of their leaders, are considering quitting the party. Informed sources here said yesterday that some of these long-serv-ing and influential party leaders, including a
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    • 89 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The public can now commute by train on credit with the signing of an agreement between Malayan Railway (KTM) and the Cashier Card Sdn Bhd yesterday. The agreement was signed by KTM general manager Datuk Ahmad Badii Mohamed Baslr and Cashier
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    • 122 8 Cheap engines blamed for Customs boats' breakdowns JOHOK BARI Ui-il The continuous breakdown of the two Johor Custom? patrol boats Baiitera Bayu and Bah tera Pulai Is dor to substandard engines, source* m the shipbuilding industry, the Transport Ministry and the engineering division of the Royal Malaysian Navy said yesterday.
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  • HOME
    • 280 9 THE PRISON Welfare Service, which works to rehabilitate prisoners, will be extended to those m jail for the third time or more from next month. The service, started m 1981, now caters for those between 16 and 21, and older prisoners jailed for
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    • 59 9 A DAMAGED cable caused a power failure m the Alexandra Road and River Valley Road junction area on Tuesday. Power supply was cut off at about 5.20 p.m. and restored progressively between 6.55 p.m. and 8.05 p.m. The areas hit were River Valley Road, Prince Charles
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    • 53 9 THREE hand grenades, believed to be relics of the Second World War, were found at a construction site m Jalan Ampas, off Balestier Road, over the past two days. The first grenade was found on Tuesday, while the other two were found yesterday. Army bomb disposal experts later
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    • 199 9  - Two who are married to welfare work By THE Oo couple believes that two heads are better than one when it comes to counselling former law-breakers. They are among a pioneering group of 27 volunteer prison welfare officers who, for the major part of their six-month training, have been visiting
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    • 98 9 HERE comes the the garlanded crusaders for charity the little hula girls from Hawaii. And among them is the baby of the group, four-year-old Shanti, cradled here by the other members. They are among the 50-strong Hula Hoi O Kapunahala Children's Troupe of Dancers here to sing and
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    • 221 9 THE Housing Board's rapid pace of construction posed a problem for the Public Utilities Board: How to meet the rising demand for electricity as residents move into their new flats. As a start, the PUB set up an HDB projects section m April last year to
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    • 181 9 Fake money: Five lose their appeal FIVE men, who were jailed between four and six years each for their involvement m counterfeit currencies, had their appeal against sentences dismissed on Monday. Delivering the judgment of a threejudge court, Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai said: "We are trying, as it were,
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    • 68 9 TEACHERS of mathematics and economics at 'O' and 'A* levels can now apply to be seconded to Mindef's Education Department. Some perks they will enjoy, according to Mindef. are being held "m high esteem," air-conditioned classrooms and offices, exemption from ECA and no problems with
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    • 134 9 Man died when illegal immigrants' boat sank IT WAS 2.45 a.m. on May 7. An unlit sampan glided across the sea, somewhere off Pulau Tekong, towards Johor. The secret mission was to transport the "load" 30 illegal immigrants from Indonesia to Johor. But the scheme fell apart when the sampan,
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    • 37 9 A MOTORCYCLIST. Nordin Yusof, 20, suffered serious head injuries when he lost control of his vehicle along a slip road of the Pan-Islam) Expressway yesterday at 2 a.m. He was admitted to Toa Payoh Hospital.
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    • 544 11  -  L.E. PREMA He incorrectly diagnosed cause of patient's death By A DOCTOR admitted at a coroner's inquiry yesterday that he made a mistake m diagnosing the cause of death of one of his patients. Dr Bernat Wachs, 77, said it must have been "a slip
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    • 240 11 THE Port of Singapore Authority has modified the "hontou" or open rotary blade grass-cutter, making it safer to use m areas with high pedestrian traffic. The modified machine uses nylon cords instead of the usual metal blades to cut grass. The cords are made from
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    • 173 11 FINDING out about flight times, the number of seats available and confirming flights is much easier with the Travelnct. When Telecoms started it m June last year, only 25 travel agents and one airline, Thai International, joined up m the first week. Now, the computerised travel
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    • 232 11  - Off to holiday and then back in arms of the law NANCY LOH By FOR three weeks, a teenager enjoyed himself i,n Switzerland. But when he returned to Singapore, he was arrested because he had used someone else's cheque to pay for his trip. In court on Tuesday, David Philip
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    • 52 11 CRESCENT Girls' School will hold its annual speech and prize presentation day m its school hall next Wednesday at 9.30 a.m. I)r Nalla Tan, associate professor of the Faculty of Medicine, National University of Singapore, will inspect the guard of honour, address the school and present
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    • 137 11 Hayden flies in today for talks AUSTRALIAN Foreign Minister Bill Hayden arrives here tonight for a 24-hour visit during which he will meet Singapore leaders for talks on bilateral and regional matters. Mr Hayden is visiting at the invitation of Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan. In separate sessions tomorrow, he will
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    • 287 12  -  By JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA A COMMITTEE working on guidelines for lorry owners on how to load vehicles safely expect to publish its recommendations by the end of the month. The book will be published by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research
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    • 148 12 Man cheats woman by posing as husband's friend A MAN cheated a housewife of $260 m Jurong West after convincing her that he was a friend of her husband. The culprit, m his 30s, met the woman on the ground floor of Block 414, Jurong West Street 42 on Aug
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    • 333 12 Important to have constant infusion of skills, says Jaya MORE of our brighter students are taking up law at the National University of Singapore, but still more are needed, Prof S. Jayakumar said yesterday. The country has to have a "constant and continuous infusion
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    • 224 12 National Day parade gets excellent review VERY good. That was the repeated verdict of Lieutenant-Colonel Urn Poh Seng, chairman of the executive committee of this year's National Day parade, as he went through the list of participants. His audience was a group of about 151 liaison officers, contingent commanders and
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    • 57 12 Symposium on clinical hypnosis THE Singapore Society for Clinical Hypnosis is holding its 10th symposium on clinical hypnosis at Ming Court Hotel. It will be held on Saturday and Sunday and on Auk 25 and 26. The two workshops will include demonstrations of the hypnotic phenomena and hypnotherapy for problems
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    • 346 14 OPERATORS of 17 driving schools m Jurong have taken a one-way route to stay m business. They have decided to merge. The driving schools were served with quit notices by the Housing and Development Board m September last year, and again last month, for illegally
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    • 214 14 SHOPOWNERS and residents at Golden Mile Complex m Beach Road have been sweating it out for months because the air-conditioning system has not been working properly. Complaints to the management of the complex brought only lukewarm promises, some tenants said yesterday. The system broke down
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    • 69 14 Toa Payoh library celebrates (THE Toa Payoh Branch Library is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a stamp exhibition, a book display and a film show m its lecture hall. The stamp exhibition and book display, organised by its stamp club, will be held on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7.30
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    • 53 14 POLICE have arrested a 50--year-old man who is believed to have robbed at least three housewives with a knife m the past two months at the TanJong Pagar Complex. The suspect was picked up m a police ambush at the complex on Tuesday morning. A knife was
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    • 376 14 Moral of the tale: Be vigilant or things will go wrong TRADE union chief Ong Teng Cheong told the celebrated love story of the Tang dynasty (618-755), a Golden Age m Chinese history, yesterday to give taxi-drivers a lesson m national survival.
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    • 51 14 A MOTORCYCLIST, Mr Chia Sui Ang, 43, was seriously injured m an accident with a scooter along Duneam Road on Monday. Bath vehicles were travelling m the same direction. Mr Chia was taken to hospital while the rider of the scooter, who was unidentified, was treated as an
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    • 49 14 FROM Sunday, residents m Bukit Purmei estate will be able to take a new feeder service to Bukit Merah interchange. SBS service 275 links Bukit Merah interchange, Bukit Merah Central, Henderson Road, Jalan Bukit Merah, Lower Delta Road and the loop at Bukit Purmei Avenue.
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    • 291 14 AAS denies it owes contractor $1.87 m THE Automobile Association of Singapore has denied that it owes its contractor more than $1.87 million m a legal tussle over its River Valley Road building. The contractor, Lip Tat, has alleged that the association handed over the site nine months late and
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    • 111 14 A FORMER Jurong Town Corporation executive officer who was wrongfully sacked m November 1976 yesterday lost his appeal for reinstatement. Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin, who sat with Mr Justice Lai Kew Chai and Mr Justice L. P. Thean, said they would
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    • 101 14 MP to plant tree at new school THE MP for Telok Blangah, Mr Rohan Kamis, will plant a tree to mark the official opening of St Thomas Secondary School at Telok Blangah Street 31 on Saturday at 4.30 p m. The school, to be officially opened by the Rt Rev
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    • Court briefs
      • 88 14 A LABOURER was charged yesterday with murdering another labourer yesterday moming at an open space m front of Block 32, Tiong Bahru Road, at 12.46 a.m. No plea was taken from Thng Choon Yong, 40, who is said to have caused the death of Mr Tang Yong
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      • 67 14 TEO Yong Kuan, 19, already facing a charge of having an AR-I5 rifle m a house, yesterday had a fresh charge, of possession of 30 rounds of bullets, filed against him. Teo allegedly had the 5.56 mm bullets m the same house m Rangoon Road on the same
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      • 70 14 LOW Eng Soon, 66, charged with trafficking m 32 kg of opium and possession of four kilograms of the drug, yesterday faced a new charge of drug possession. The new charge alleged Low had with him two containers of opium weighing 29.1 gm m a house at
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      • 62 14 A STALLHOLDER laid an ambush after he found a box of prawns missing at Jurong Fish Market on March 23, a court heard yesterday. About three hours into the ambush, Mr Heng Mvi Pheow, 41, saw Ng Hee Lai, 20, pushing the box away and detained him.
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      • 64 14 MOHAMED Ishak bin Mohamed Yacob, 32, was yesterday jailed for four-and-a-half years when he admitted 10 counts of cheating, one of attempted cheating and one of breaching the Hire Purchase Act, involving a total of about $60,000. Mohamed Ishak, jobless, admitted the cheating offences, mostly involving cash
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    • 186 15 Trader on tax charges retains QC A QUEEN'S Counsel will represent businessman Ng Sau Long m his tax evasion and stamp duty case which will be heard m a district court m November. Three days from Nov 14 have been set aside to hear the Stamps Duties Act charge against
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    • 98 15 Short cut ends in death on rail A SHORT cut across a railway track proved fatal for Madam Gay Ah Muey, 61, when she was knocked down by a train on Monday. She was the fifth person killed by a train since last month. Her daughter, who did not want
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    • 304 15  - Give the young leaders a chance Jek CHAN ENG CHENG By VETERAN MP Jek Yeun Thong last night called on voters to give the new group of young leaders whom he described as good, honest, capable and intelligent people the opportunity arid time to prove themselves. He said they might
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    • 204 15 Mendaki and the progress of Muslim students THERE is ample opportunity for Muslim students to progress, what with free tuition, bursaries and scholarships being provided. This point was made by Dr Ahmad Mattar, the Minister for Social Affairs and president of Mendaki, at a cheque presentation ceremony m his office
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    • 77 15 THE Mendskl Foondatlon has received, for the lint time, donations from overseas totalling $stt,tM. The donation comes from the Aga Khan, leader of the Syiah Ismaliah, a Muslim sect baaed m Iran. Meanwhile the foundation has also started a scheme with the Past Office Savings Bank,
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    • 220 15 Positive sign if young ones ask questions, MP says WHEN young people ask questions, that's a positive sign. Because it is through asking questions that they will get their answers. What the older generation should do is to make sure that the young ones ask enough questions and that they
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    • 122 15 Pupils can re-register ICsin schools SCHOOLS can re-register the identity cards of their students born m 1967, the Home Affairs Ministry said yesterday. Organisations and tertiary institutions with at least 80 people needing re-registration can ask for the service of a mobile registration team from the Commissioner of National Registration
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    • 178 10 Ask the Americans which car is the most fun to drive and they vote for CorojiOj/^?^ magazine, were deciding which cars were the most fun to drive, they picked on a standard Japanese family saloon. It was no surprise to us, but it may be to you, to learn that
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    • 107 12 GATEWAYTO THE BREATHTAKING BEAUTY OF TAIWAN Starting 2 September, SIA introduces yet another new destination with non-stop flights to Kaohsiung leaving Singapore every Tuesday and Sunday at 10 am. Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan's biggest city is the gateway to some of Taiwan's most breathtaking scenery. It's a classical painting come to
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    • 528 14 BANGKOK BONUS! ASIA HOTEL JOINS THE BIG LEAGUE We're just putting the CELEBRATES WITH 650 standard, superior finishing touches to a and deluxe rooms and rebuilding and expansion B^ suites. programme which, over M A A variet V of restaurants the past 2 years, has lifted serving Japanese, the Asia
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    • 423 15 It says a lot about a Rolex. It says a lot about a jeweller who sells them. exhaustive testing by Rolex select any an unbiased, indepen- new outlet for their dent body called the Jff watches very, very carefully. Swiss Institute for fk Which enables them to make Official Chronometer
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  • The Straits Times says
    • 480 16 WHETHER or not he will be re-elected this November,. Mr Ronald Reagan is likely to go down m history as a most unusual American president. He seems capable of getting away with what many people would consider "unpresidential" behaviour or conduct regarded as unbecoming of the head of
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  • 1232 16  -  TAN LIAN CHOO It wants to play a part m solving Cambodian problem By AUSTRALIAN Foreign Minister Bill Hayden arrives today for talks with Singapore leaders on regional and bilateral matters. The focus of the talks is expected to centre on trade, investment, banking and,
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  • 873 16 Comment By THE ECONOMIST TRY telling the Israelis their recent election did democracy a bad turn worldwide; they will ruefully protest that they did something far worse to themselves. The way they voted put two big political groups, 10 microparties and three
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  • 566 16 As I was passing PERHAPS you remember a "letter to the editor" sometime ago, praising the courtesy of Indonesian motorists. It was charming, said the writer, to see one Jakarta motorist give way ever so graciously to another. The recipient of that considerate act would then
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    • 365 16 The Revolutionary Lightweight Clubs! the world's leader /ttff uSS* 1 m golf club making I 0B U»^ —is one of the first i V 4 A\ to come out with its A\ PRECISION available m Laminated W<hxl r=] cOiW^ ro where the swing action is. S3 PAN-WEST CPTEJ LTD. Wfcere
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  • FORUM
    • 471 17 THE Prime Minister's National Day message was not a pessimistic one. However, he obliquely mentioned some topics that have been bothering me of late. Perhaps this letter could generate some discussion m your newspaper by both the government and members of the public. The
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    • 159 17 I WENT for an audition for the coming Talentime series at the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation recently and was really surprised that it lasted only 30 seconds. I had dashed there all the way from my office. Being a first timer, I must admit that
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    • 89 17 EATING out at Newton hawker centre can be quite an experience of the unpleasant kind. One can see plates and glasses left uncleared on the tables. The floor is dirty, wet and slippery. I have seen hawker stall assistants throwing away ice from glasses onto the ground. The
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    • 166 17 THE procedure laid down for the approval of amendments to condominium development plans appears to have originated m Lewis Carrol's Wonderland The latest ruling is that any amendment to the internal layout of a strata title unit must be approved by the owners of
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    • 85 17 Motorist gets an assurance THANK you for publishing my letter "When red hot metal fell on road" under the pseudonym "Scarred Face". (ST, July 13). As a result of this, the company responsible for the construction project has contacted me and paid me the cost of replacing my damaged windscreen
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    • 305 17 I AM a foreigner. I am fascinated by Singapore's open-minded and progressive policies favouring women with potential. The country has indeed taken the lead m this part of the world m helping to exploit the true potential of highlyqualified women, by providing them with
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    • Replies
      • 189 17 SBC will show Wimbledon women's clash WITH reference to the letter "Too many men's sports shows" by Ms Marian G. Benny (ST, July 24), we would like to assure the writer that the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation does not discriminate against women m its telecast of sports programmes. Many interesting games
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      • 151 17 This road arrow can't bo changed WE refer to the letter from your reader "Daily Observer". (ST, July 3). There are three lane arrows on Adam Road at its junction with Bukit Timah Road, one for traffic to turn right and another for it to go straight on. The middle
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    • 169 17 WE who live m the small village of Hutton Rudby, close to the County of Cleveland m the North-East of England, have recently experienced five memorable and happy days. We have been hosts to members of the Singapore Youth Choir who have been so successfully competing
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    • 136 17 Why must resident be a witness, HDB? WHEN I complained to the Housing Board area office about dogs m our estate, I was told that it would not act unless I was prepared to sign a statement and was prepared to stand as a prosecution witness. This implies that those
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    • 96 17 Too much noise at night EVER since the trees at the back of our block of flats m Jalan Rumah Tinggi were felled more than two months ago, we have been exposed to incessant noise from a nearby aluminium factory. As it operates 24 hours a day, residents have no
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    • 85 17 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letter* mutt include your signature, full name, address, and horn* and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We reserve
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    • 339 17 Escape to Hew Zealand Go Air New Zealand and see half the world m one country New Zealand. SH^^^HBKP famous thoi tughlireds m action at campervan and drive through vast u^^Mk3mBBBGM&&BBmBHR%fBs® T<> [ilan \i>ur tscai»e i National Parks. Cruise alonprend less. Motels aUnind throughout the contact your travei ;^ent WiWk
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 985 18  -  EMILY LAU By In Hongkong Policy on land ownership Structure of government British passport holders' rights Aviation landing rights Defence and security Racial make-up of civil service NOW that it looks certain a Sino-British agreement on Hongkong's future will be concluded m September, the
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      562 18  -  LOUISE BRANSON The Sakharov case By In MOSCOW THREE months after he disappeared, the fate of Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov remains a mystery amid growing suspicion of a KGB disinformation campaign to weaken the West's interest m the case. "It seems they have decided to silence him
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    • 393 18 STOCKS TO CLEAR! 20 Units imported Ex- Stocks for export now to clear! Solid Teak Office Desk All goods brand new. All prices below cost. 120 cm x 75cm £230/- See to beljev e. First-come-flrst-served. '^^SUI^MtKKm 20 umts Impo.ted 20 units Imported elegant -mH elegant high-back low-back Executive Chairs Executive
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
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      185 19 IN A mixed and quiet local stock market, share prices drifted marginally lower yesterday, m line with the weak overnight performance on Wall Street. The Straits Times Industrial Index lost 1.83 points to 952.35. The Business Times Composite Index fell 1.80 points to 843.82. Falls led rises
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    • 37 19 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 36 52 28 Finance 7 10 4 Hotels 2 4 5 Properties 2 5 4 Plantations 4 5 4 Mining 4 2 0 Deb/Loans 1 5 3 Total 56 83 48
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    • 42 19 k.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 53 34 29 Finance 9 3 1 Hotels 0 0 1 Properties 3 3 5 Oil palms 2 6 0 Tins 2 2 5 Rubbers 7 9 3 Deb/Loons 1 0 0 Total 87 57 44
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    • 84 19 AFTER drifting downwards m the past few sessions, the share prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market recovered yesterday to close on a slightly steadier note. The widely-moni-tored 30-counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary Share Index rose 0.97 points to 1441.11. At the final beU, the Scoreboard
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    • 147 19 Prices drift lower in line with Wall Street INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business fines' Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low ***** (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82) DBS feU 10 cents to $7.95. P.M. Holdings fell
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    • Chief price changes
      • 71 19 TrmtiHnn 910 +60 Simkm 237 +23 Km** 1460 +20 SttMwM 600 +20 fcmrftW 164 +20 CftSHS* 400+16 I C S 680 15 M T t 450+14 Sri \\m\mm\ 267 +14 f tdarri Fta» 310 +10 MMOmc 285+9 M■F «p 50c 245 +9 N0 Hrn 193 +9 Me 248 U
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      • 76 19 Imf 340 -20 NS T 775 -15 P M Kdft 530 —15 Kmut«isOc 135 -12'/. H Im* Hi 390 -12 tufciirtu HMe 326 —12 0 1 S 795 -10 Mkw 510 -10 Man* M 490 —10 Taof Mm 320 —10 KwkKky Jpwt 472 —8 F E LMtoplM 330 —8
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      • 22 19 PagiMsio 3,150,000 I U I C 1.622.000 I 0 1 S Loon 1.001,000 I UOLWrts 861,000 I UOL 736,000 I
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      • 59 19 Am 14 faf 15 BTCM*>*t MS.C 2 843 82 BT Muter *****96 250 KM BTO6/0S +126 +14 STMutn* 954 18 ***** ST Fmiact 2672 45 2669 67 STHotth 9310* ***** ST Proprtm 553.72 592 99 STMmnp 3*3 55 385.77 ST PUntjtons 264C.K 2M3.23 OCBC 731.59 ***** Sf S M
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    • 72 19 Bawtead BM unch fiiwiii +S PMC —2 3w* SMp unch C4C 4 Haw Par < Pan Otc +3 9m Darty +1 CCH hKfcuptßM unch Pcrfc Plan* +4 Tra** unch CoUStoait -2 K.R* -2 PrtM U nch IWopW -2 MTC +2 S^C«p -2 Este susp MuW^urpotf -1
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    • 471 19 MALAYSIAN listed companies should not include unnecessary assumptions when making their profit forecasts, Malaysian Capital Issues Committee Secretary, Mr C. Rajandram, pointed out earlier this week. Replying to a question during a panel discussion at a conference on Securities Regulation, Insider Trading. Takeovers and
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      • 74 19 NEW YORK International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) has introduced a new personal computer that can be used by three persons simultaneously. Dubbed the PC-at, and costing U553,995 (558,550), it possesses an internal memory of three million characters and a disk drive external memory of 41.2 million characters. The
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      • 25 19 HONGKONG Kaiser International (XI), a US-based commodities trading corporation, has set up an office here for developing countertrade m the Par East. AFP
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    • 466 19 Exchange takes umbrage at letter to Business Times THE Stock Exchange of Singapore is "reviewing transactions m Pan-Elec-tric shares to determine if there has been insider trading." It is rare indeed for the SES to investigate allegations of insider dealings m shares, which is
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    • 360 19 Fossils for sale the next collector's item? FOSSILS, history captured on rocks and sediment, may lust be the next antique collector's rage m Singapore, Japan, Taiwan and Hongkong. Chartwell Pte Ltd thinks that antique collectors m these countries will be prepared to pay between $800 and $7,000 or more for
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    • 264 19  - S'pore promotion in NY boosts incentive visitors SALMA KHALIK By tare generally goes on shopping aad tears. If taefr holiday Is only to fllagaporn, they tend to be Mail stayers, averaging week. ''Eves th«ee who are here lor tw« to three 4my spead about VA ttmea marc ta&n the average
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    • 233 19 AN INTERNATIONAL software house has signed a two-year distribution agreement with a computer company here because of increasing demand for genuine software programs m Singapore. Peachtree Software, based m the United States, and one of the largest companies m the world writing programs for
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    • 367 19 US group to block textile import rules AN ANTI-PROTEC-TIONIST retailers' organisation has been set up m the United States to try tc thwart or delay proposed country of origin regulations for textiles and clothes. The new rules, described by the Treasury as a means of deterring evasion of US textile
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    • 175 19 NEW YORK Mr Henry Kaufman, the Influential economist at Salomon Brothers Inc. says the recent rally m bond prices Is not likely to continue. Mr Kaufman said on Monday In an Interview: "As I look out over the remainder of this year,
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    • 4096 20 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarily covered m "business done". Further because al dealngs at a particular price are grouped together, the table does
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    • 2694 20 INDUSTRIALS Aiinomcto (3 90S) Alcom 2 18S) (2) 2.20 (1) 2.19 02)2.18 Anton (I 876) (12) I 84 (6) I 85 (2) 1 86(2) 1.87 cd A Choc (3 128 3 16S) (10)3 04 (4) 302 (10) 306 (2) 3 10 (14)3.14 (3)3 16(3)3.12 AISB
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    • 2875 20 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted (or scrip/rights. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded m tots of 10 shares tach. with the price quoted m (Mars. 1983 Last Yield Vot Day Hfch Low Company Sale Chance (000) Kfh Low
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      34 21 dxt Ctofjni prices Rubber C ents/kilo Singapore September 188.25 down 2.25 cents Malaysia September 210.00 down one cent ■^-»:->.x ->.\ Closing prices Tin MJ/kilo Straits Tin 29.15 unch turnover 80 tonnes down 115 tonnes
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    • 49 21 GOLD USJ/oz Wed Tues Singapore *****-354.70 348.00—348 50 Hongkong 354.20— 354 70 343.10-348 60 Tues Mon New York 354 50— 355 00 350.50-351 00 London 354.75 355.25 344.50—345 00 Dec ftb Simex Gold Futures high— low 368.00—364 30 371.60 371 60 Closing 366.40 373.20 Volume: 1604 1
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    • 144 21 THE KILOBAR market was traded between 5524.340 and 5524.602. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00/3.50 and drifted to the day's low of U*****.20/2.70 m early trading and recovered slightly m late market. It advanced further to close at U*****.30 4.80 m the morning session. It re-opened m
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    • 126 21 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices closed rirm on late covering, aided by a higher Chicago soyabean complex on Tuesday night. palm Ciosinc prices Crude MS/tom palm oil Auf 98S (soum i 990 (central) Sept 985 (south) 990 (central) Refined palm oi Ms/tamet RBO palm Aug 605 (sellers) Sept
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    • 350 21 NEW YORK, Wed. Shares fell yesterday m moderate trading. The Dow Jones Index dropped 5.97 points to 1214.11. The day began positively on news that United States retail sales fell m July, adding further ammunition to the view that the US economy is slowing down. But investors, still
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    • 56 21 THE Straits Tin price m Penang remained at he International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo on continued lack of demand. The buffer stock manager provided most support amid demand from local interests. Turnover fell to 80 tonnes from 195 tonnes on Tuesday, and no
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    • 26 21 Ctoiirtf prices Copper E/tanne Tun Spot *****0-*****0 (1014 00-*****0) 3 months 1033 00— 1033 50 (1033 00-1033 50) Market tone: Barely Steady Sales 12.625 tonnes
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    • 21 21 ClMinjpriet* Wnwr USJ/troyoz W*4 Tim Singapore 8 00—8 ft 7*1—786 tun Mm New York 8.00—8.05 7.85—7.90 Sourct: Credit Svnst. Spore
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    • 25 21 Aluminium £/tonne Tuts Spot 880 00—***** (882 00—*****) 3 months 903 00— 904 00 (906 00-906 50) Market torn: Easier Sales 1 7.650 tonnes
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    • 284 21 lb m Qm t' Hk Clect Wofr 795 unch Assocoted Hotels 0 26N Hk Gas 63C +0 1 Bonk Of East Asia 20 50 +0 2 Hk Hotek 16 40 -0 2 Cheung Kong 785 +005 HK Land 270 +005 Chmo Light 12 50 -0 1 Hk Lood Loan
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    • 322 21 *"l 15 1m Chance MrHubnhi 568 +6 MiHu. Co 329 unch *l»iomoto 1220 10 Mjtsui SNpWdg 145 1 Mc» 432 +22 Mitsui Smelting 430 -2 1340 +30 Mitiukoshi 355 unch Che-.. 563 -14 Mitsumi 1330 +40 K%ah, Glom 746 voch Muroto Mf g 2800 1 00 3onk Tk 440
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    • 308 21 «u| 15 C«nh Ckanff IC I 212 unch (At»t) Leighton 182 unch LtodLtow 544 +14 AC I 192 +2 Mogrton P«t Aim 180 -10 ANI 230 unch Moyne Nfcklew 280 unch APM 234 +4 Metoh Explor Abertoyle 840 NL 50 +4 Age 285 Midmost 38S Afconce Oil 81 +6
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    • 296 21 FOBmbatet (S ctnts/klo) (M cmts/klo) Noon Close Noon dose Int I RSS prompt 185.00— 186 OON 184.00— 185.00N uno uno Int. 1 RSS Sept 189 25—189 75 188 25-188.75 210.50-***** *****-210 75 m. 1 RSS Oct 194 00—194.40 193.00—193 50 Int 2 RSS Sept 181 25— 182 25N 180.50—181
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    • 271 21 Coconut K «"«"> 2.* SS-" New drum FOB 232 00 (sellers) HIC6 NrfcaM Tom RICE prices were barely SMGUm 5% 280 chanced m fairly quiet trading ThaJNMt 10% 27S Chu «Mes Mre unchMttd nccpt CODra 100* Ist class m pid* V» »m rw» crop. M»ed (loose) ***** (buyers)
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    • 232 21 *«14 US CJunn Alcoo 37V4 +H AIM Own Cp 33% -W ASt-ChotrrMra lOH AmTtll Tat 18* -H Amax Inc 19* Amr Corp 27% unch Oth>«h«m Sri 18* Boaing Co 51* unch Burrought Cp 56 1H Cotarpior Co 37% -IM Chas* Manhtn 41 -I* Chrytter Cp 29* Gfieoip 33%
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    • 529 21 *|15 Nrn Cta* MNNG MtWTMtK Bortew Rood 580 +5 ■WJSIKKLS ChorterCont 260 +15 gttg.~ 168 Ech fg^ BTRPLC 480 -4 Za 5 unch Bobcocks 137 -4 ye* Borcloys 454+2 Beechim 333 -3 AAC^ If* BICC 220 -3 AmgoM lo +l Blue Circle 400 unch £*l 50 +2 BOC Group
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    • 217 21 THE US dollar opened at 552. 1375/90. ft was brought to a high of 5J2.1415 before closing at 552.1400.10. The greenback was initially traded firmer against the major currencies, but it closed easier. Against the Deutschemark, it opened at 2.8755/65 and was traded between 2.8782/89 and 2.8650/60. It closed
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    • 651 21 R*c*ipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL containers unpacked at the container* freight on Aug 14 (2300) LCI Receiving Receiving Slap (Voyaft) Arr Carfo Time Block Char Kwei (8W) 17/8 (0800) FSB 1200 1300/ 1900 2000 U2 Prasetia (16SB84) 17/8 (1300) FSB 11 00- 1200/ 2
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    • 214 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreifn currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8050 1 8080 5 62—5 49 Canadian dollar 1.6398 1.6418 616—6 07 NZ dollar 1 0700 1.0726 9 59—9 22 Sterling pound 2 8312 2 8346 3.57-3 51
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    • 142 21 Managers' prices for Arbuthnot Securities Asia s h B put <A) 2 2 EHSL- jks J s5Sr spoces«fu«d zoj-2 15.0 Income Bond Unit DiamnnH MRT Spore m.«t Fund 118-125 mcom* Bond 1 U 111 UiamOnaWbl 5 pOfe Spof.Equ.ty Fund 1 35— 1 47 Bond J4 141 Mr »«<
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      263 21 Delivery of FCL import containers Vessel Berth Arr Dep Panaman 303 16/8 lb/8 Siamn 306 16/8 16/8 Viceroy 306 16/8 ?l/8 Jurong Budt Indah 10 aside 16/8 Reefer Badger 4 a side 16 8 Shoun Fuiiyama 6 aside 16 8 Swee Ann Satu 6/7 a side 16/8
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    • 54 21 HONGKONG Jebsen New Zealand Ltd will extend its Asia-New Zealand service next month to include Papua New Guinea, the company said m a statement. It said fortnightly service will be provided using four multi-purpose vessels to Lac and Port Moresby. Jebsen is wholly-owned by A S Kristian .Tphspns
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      • 100 22 Efficient toilet cleaner system A TOILET cleaner system which dispenses a consistent amount of cleaning chemicals each time has been designed by a reader, Mr Mok Koon Huat. The device uses a rubber stopper to control the flow of the cleaning chemical which can be adjusted to suit the cistern
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      • 51 22 ARE yon breaking new ground In research 7 HAS your company come op with Ml ingenious new product? HAVE yon got a bright idea yon want the world to know about? Hen tell Innovation abont It Write please dont phone to Times Dollar, 3M, Kirn Seng Road, Singapore
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    • 189 22 THE Singapore Petroleum complex m Pulau Ayer Mci bau is now supplying plastic resins to Asean countries, accounting for 70 per cent of its sales. Phillips Petroleum Chemicals Singapore Pte Ltd (PPCS), which be*an production m February, has been supplying plastic
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    • 299 22  -  S. KUMAR 'Korean firm prefers to have cash' By HYUNDAI Heavy Industries Co Ltd is looking for buyers for its 8.69 per cent stake m Neptune Orient Lines, the national shipping line. Orders have been placed with Singapore brokers to sell these shares at
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    • 257 22 FEDERAL Cables, Wire and Metal Manufacturing Bhd is raising Msl7 million through a rights issue at par value of Msl per share. But at the same time, shareholders are being given one new share for every two now held m the form
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    • 67 22 TRADING m Sealion Hotels' shares has been suspended. This follows speculative reports that the shares were chased to a high of almost $6 a share because the company was about to announce better-than-expected interim results. Rumours of a one-for-one rights issue with a sugar coating of a one-for-one
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    • 150 22 UNDER the leadership of Sarawak timber tycoon Datuk Wee Boon Ping, International Wood Products Ltd is diversifying further from the traditional business of plywood manufacturing. In a U*****,000 (*****,200) deal, the wholly-owned Hongkong subsidiary, Multiwood Company Ltd, has bought a 54 per cent stake m Schinner
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    • 324 22 Why MPHB sold its stake in UMBC MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings Berhad's desire for a controlling interest m a commercial bank Is the overriding reason for the sale of Its 40.C8 per cent stake m United Malayan Banking Corporation. In exchange for the sale, MPHB received 51 per cent of the shares
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    • 96 21 al^n pt? PREVIEWS mtm^ TOFFLER PREMISES J^^W Rrst there was FT TT RE there any perceptible order /Zy^^^^9^tSmM^^ SHOCK. or credible hope m mM^M 7*^r^W Then came THE THIRD the world landscu|>c of JH WrF A iJ W.WT:. apparent chaos? "V f iwi*7 Now, Alvin Tofflcr offers a PREMEWS VXD
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    • 462 22 Prices m US dollars 'Quote as of August 1 3th, 1 984 I ■ifliT 1 Investors interested I m making dramatic capital gains m 'UraflSLL KMial iUtck markpt.sJJ^ 181 can simply write us a note and the weekly INVESTORS ALERT newsletter will be sent frw and without obligation First Commerce
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    • 694 23 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES: CLASSIFICATION GUIDE sT[% X Mondoy-Fridoy: 9.00 am 5.00pm r— 1., MUL mm f\ f\ f*\ f\t if"*^ a^"*^ •> S tUrdOy: fS'S'^^.SundoyT.m.,) wwd <M| > 5 00) Ent.rt.inm.nl ft Food gukte p23 i««^^c $24 40 per col cm Tr.vrt Quid, p 36— .18 I *****66 1 Jo^m-^ioOp^MoT-^
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    • 555 23 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing MANUFACTURE AND SALE direct from factory. Kitchen cabinet from $95 p.f.r. and wardrobe? from $120 p.f.r. Custom made furniture are welcome. Tel: *****19/*****87. A SPECIALIST m upholstery/ custom-made sofas. Trade-lr. accepted. Reasonable price. I *****40 (day)/ *****43 (night). CUSHION (SOFA'S) SET for reupholsterlng or made-to-order covers.
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    • 441 23 24 Garage Sala 5 PIECE CANE/ Wicker set and fully upholstered lounge suite below 1 year old also antique cupboard. Selling all for $2,500 Genuine buyers call Miss Koh *****88/ *****35 after 6.30 p.m. CEDROOM SET WITH mattress $450 0.n.0., 2 door fridge $290, 14" CTV/ Video $880, Electrolux extra
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    • 506 23 I 27 Wantad BEST PRICE OFFERED for pawnshop ticket, gold, diamond, Jewellery, watches, etc. 72, Upper Serangoon Road, 3 1/2 m.s. *****52/ *****26 HIGH PRICE FOR pawn shop tickets Jewelleries, diamonds etc. Tel: *****67/ *****68 603 Balestler Road. WANTED TO PURCHASE secondhand pianos. Any condition/ brand, reasonable price. Contact *****88.
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    • 1413 23 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Mattage Massage -f RELAX A REFRESH 1 f\?, aStrm. -HEALTH CENTRE. v^JSkgJ %f v J Br^^m, Ores*. C—liii Heest <PS H^r^Hflß^Bt i^oaaa* /^^M Rl^^^aßfltefti Sm I B^B^HBfl&^^E-^^r RV •^eMoaaß^^p^^^^^^^^^^Tag^Bawo^pevpTjs Jea^^aMßßy| d 0 Hairdressing 36 House Renova- j a»«ojB»aBBBB»aaaa»BB»BaBaBB tion/Repair/Decor ANNUAL PROMOTION!! Haircut: $12 $16;
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    • 679 23 36 House Renovation/Repair/Decor AMPLIMESH GRILLES AND aluminium glass sliding doors windows. PVC doors, shop fronts, partitions. Tel: *****62 *****30 ELECTRICAL. AIRCOND AND plumbing problems? Please call Feng Hua Electrical, tel. *****02/ night *****42. FENG SHENG IRON Works specialise m all sorts of awnings. Iron grilles, partitions/celling etc. Tel: *****37/ *****58.
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    • 565 23 W "STARS AND CELEBRITIES are V not born. They are made!" says Brian Richmond. And he X promises to turn you into one X or at least help you build your resounding self confidence m X six weeks. If you're keen to master the art of being a good X
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    • 476 23 53 Computer Products/ Services B|^™:laSalflJ ENSIGN II 6502/Z6O on board 2 drives and controller 80 column card. Green Monitor, keytronic look alike keyboard One year guarantee on parts NOW: ****** Plus printer and othm tram gifts mchxfd Only SI3SS.OO torabsucumt wttt, CPU, FDOpHm monitor. COMPUTER MSTROUTORS PTE LTD 1 1
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    • 521 23 56 Industrial Equipment/Supplies For Sal*/ Rant 1 Brand new Generator set (KVA3SO) 2 Brand new excavator 3 Reconditioned Mixer truck 4 Reconditioned Truck crane 5. Reconditioned Vibrating roller 6. Reconditioned JCB Prica* nagotiaMa. Interested pleate call:- FOR SALE a 2 1/2 ton Toyota Forkllft a Good condition Price negotiable lnt*r*«t»d
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    • 778 24 60 Business Opportunities REQUIRED OFFERS OF cassette 'audio) preferably with exciusmty m Bahrain, Oman, U A X and Saudi Arabia Offers \Mtti BsasBSSS aixl titles to be sent to Colombo Court P.O Box 763 Spore 91 17 REQUIRED HMS GRADE 1 and 2 melting straps Ml ISIS specification Quantity 3.000
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    • 585 24 j^K I I ILB A DENTAL LABORATORY is Bl I [LM looking for experienced pery^H -lii^ sonnel m the field of dentistry W to fill m as Dental TechniD HT^ l^V cians. Extract more informaH H 1 1 H tion at classification 66g. 65 Situations Wanted IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE INDIAN (Tamil
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    • 444 24 66 Situations Vacant a) Professional/ Executive Public Accounting Firm invitee applications for the following vacancies:AUDIT ASSISTANTS Applicants must be graduatt s or possess a qualiflcatior. recognised by the Singapore Society of Accountants or studying for the ACCA Examination. Practical audit experience an advantage. AUDIT SENIORS Applicants must be graduates or
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    • 395 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Tutorial ATTENTION "BRIGHT SPARKS Make extra income by giving home tuition. For good offers, call Joshua: *****94. IMMEDIATE ASSIGNMENTS FOR reliable, experienced 'A' level, undergrads. grads (all districts). Tel: *****98. *****84 (anytime). REQUIRED FEMALE GRADUATE to teach Literature at 'A' level. Contact Miss Saroja Bhatla, tel:
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    • 536 24 66 Situation* Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical c) Secretarial aerii ®A large, progressive and well established transport co-operative invites applications for the following posts:Receptionist Minimum GCE 'O' Level Good personality, well-mannered and a pleasant voice are prerequisites Good command of spoken English and Mandarin Preferably with some relevant working
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    • 892 24 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical c) Secretarial Clerical D Southern Ocean I Shipbuilding g^ AVLsiSflßla* Join the friendly MAN POWER professionals anc r M uir.. h h rat#> P« iC r#<|Uir public holidays bonus. RECEPTIONIST c have lmmedlate Requirement*:--e GCE O Level PABX/PMBX a Able to
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    • 491 24 i 66 Situation* Vacant 8 Secretarial /Clerical j) We have jobs right at your I fingertip* i Receptionists j Cum Typists ■f (PABX'FMBX) 0 Female Clerks 1 Cum Typists c Storehands A (Must be willing to r work In Jurong) 1 1 DIAL: *****66/5. RELYONUS NTUC INCOME I invites applications
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    • 331 24 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical FEMALE SECRETARY wanted by well established trading company m Jurong Requirement* c OCI NSC 2to 3 years' experience Oeod typing speed Salary negotiable depending on qualifications but not lea* then $600 per month. Ptea** apply with »vii resume and photo to: THE DIRECTOR ENGTEKPIELTD
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    • 531 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical require RECEPTIONISTS GENERAL CLERKS STORE CLERKS TYPISTS TELEX OPERATORS ACCOUNT CLERKS DESPATCH RIDERS 135 Middle Road 02-22 Bylands Building *****39/27 "t PARKER WorMt largest manufacturer of quality writing inetrumenta requires GENERAL CLERK/ TYPIST ..e Minimum GCE O" level. ,c Able to '.ype at 35
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    • 508 25 66 Situation* Vacant c) Secretarial/ClericMl FEMALE TYPISTS/ CLERKS DRIVERS DELIVERY BOYS Please call tor interview during office hours MARICANS Tel: *****88 SITA WORLD TRAVEL requires (1) TOUR EXECUTIVE c GCE A' Level. c Good command of English. c Courteous and pleasant personality. c Tour sales experience preferred. (2) FEMALE TOUR
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    • 612 25 66 Situations Vacant c) SecrttariaJ/CleriaU TAN CHONG INDUSTRIAL MACHINERY PTE LTD requires GENERAL CLERK/ CASHIER c GCE °O' level with credits m Maths Knglish c Knowledge or accounting and payroll c Preferably with 2 years' experience m the handling of banking documents, payroll and petty cash Kindly call *****77 for
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    • 614 25 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Established company has immediate vacancy m town for: JUNIOR SECRETARY a GCE 'O' Level c Pleasant personality c Able to type and operate telex machine c Able to work Independently Intereeted applicants pleas* write m with full particulars, telephone contact number and non-returnable photo to:
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    • 572 25 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMriMl Clerical An established company has immediate vacancy for: CLERK/ TYPIST c GCE O" level. c Able to type. c Experience not necessary. Interested please call *****83 An established company has immediate vacancies lor 1) TELEX OPERATOR 2) JUNIOR SECRETARY 3) OFFICE BOY CUM DRIVER Interested
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    • 931 25 66 Situations Vacant c) SecretMriMl Clerical Urgently required EXPERIENCED CHINESE FEMALE GENERAL CLERK c Able to handle business correspondence Interested please call personally M Orchard Road Plaza Singapura 04-37 Spore 0923. Well Established Firm requires MALE OR FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK c Experience m keeping full sets ol accounts. Neat handwriting.
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    • 804 25 66 Situations Vacant i^— Si i c) SecretMriMl ClericMl CONSTRUCTION COMPANY RE- I QUIRES A Clerk to work at Track 8. Choa Chu Kang Able to type and speak i;ood English. Inter- ested please call *****19 for interview EXPERIENCED RECEPTIONIST RE- QUIRED by firm. Please write m confiden. v to:
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    • 947 25 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Smles t) Smles I thelookshop I !i SEEKING A WORTHWHILE CAREER? LOOK NO FURTHER... Our Retail Division, a chain of ever-growing retail book-shops is looking for SALES ASSISTANTS As a sales assistant, you will be involved m various operations In the shop. These
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    • 457 25 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales An eatablishad mtsrnationai company haa career opportunity tor young, matur* and hardworking Ladie* Gentlemen to till the post at MARKETING TRAINEES Requirement*: c Minimum Secondary education c Above 17 years of age c Able to work with minimum supervision c Pleasant personality and cheerful disposition
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    • 658 26 66 Situations Vacant f) Sales Expanding organisation has vacancies for: SALES REPRESENTATIVES Possess own transport. Below 25 years of age preferable. Ito 2 years sales experience In industrial power tools and cutting tools an advantage but not necessary. Attractive compensation package will be offered to the right candidates Call *****32
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    • 786 26 66 Situations Vacant Sales EARN $1,900 PER MONTH Marketing a 1 Irst-tlme-in-Singapore business reference. Sales experience preferred though not a pre-requisite. Training provided Call personally at: P*k Chuan Building 03-O4 (Junction Lav*nd*r Street/ Kallang Bahru) FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS urgently required Experience not necessary as training will be provided a Knowledge
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    • 550 26 66 Situation* Vacant Sales COUNTER SALESMAN WANTED by Electronic Firm. Interested please apply personally at: 10 Jalan Besar. -02-09. Sim Llm Tower After 10am. EXPERIENCED ADVERTISING SALES Executives required. Attractive salary and commission. Interested, call *****04 for Interview EXPERIENCED FEMALE BALES Assistants required m Jewellery Firm. Please apply personally at:
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    • 887 26 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant 66 Situationt Vacant g) Technical g) Technical g) Technical KING-WILKINSON We are an International Engineering Consultancy organization providing services to the Energy and Process Industries all over the world. As a result of increasing work load m South East Asia we are currently expanding
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    • 531 26 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situation* Vacant g) Technical g) Technical THOMSON-CSF^ (A VWorld Leader m Professional Electronics) invites applications from suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: /QC Supervisory The successful candidate will lead a team of QC Inspectors working on Bipolar and MOS Integrated Circuits. Requirements: Technician Diploma m
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    • 556 26 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical ,-FMC NEEDS |T "traineYH ASSEMBLYMAN i 1 I Salary around $550 I Candidates must have H completed Secondary education m English or BEST I Physically fit. weighing about 60kg and at least sft sms tail I c Willing to work hard H and learn a
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    • 316 26 66 Situations Vacant I g) Technical HITACHI CONSUMER PRODUCTS (8) PTE LTD We invite applicants for thi foflowing positions: TECHNICIANS (Male/Female) c NTC 3 c Knowledge of radio or TV Servicing c Male applicants must have completed N.S Q.C. INSPECTORS (Female) c Secondary 2to 4 c No experience required Please
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    • 488 27 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical GESTETNER The leaders m reprographic ftguipmt nt require 1) TECHNICIANS a Completed N S NTC tirade 2 i or ITC m EafetfWstC Mechanical Servicing Klectruai engineering a Possess valid class 2 driving Hi ence and motorcycyle 2) TRAINEE TECHNICIANS a Completed N QCB O' l.evel
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    • 687 27 66 Situations Vacant i aaaßaaaßaaaaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaaaaaaaaaaßaaaaai a •BBaBBBBiaBBaBBBBSlBBBaaaBBBBB«RBBBBBBBBBMaaBBBBBBBWaBBBBBaa«BMBBBBB«BaBBBaaBl aj g) Technical A lubtidury of a Publf Comiany I t>..- following immediate v.icancy JUNIOR TE«_.-".C!A* a Possess Technical certilicu^e from VITB or equivalent qualifications i 1 to 2 years experience m maintenance and install. i- tion of electro-mechanical machinery /equipment. BENEFITS 5-day
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    • 1135 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical h) Production h) Production "aj Production Urgently required: j^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J ELECTRICAL SITE SUPERVISOR 1 1 SKILLED WORKERS Preferabl) 3to 4 years ex- >^^ a aajaaaa^^H lat^U M a^^ perlence m project 'aaBBBBBBBaaBBi faal I bbbbSlhLbm at aT^^aaVSk
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    • 323 27 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situationa Vacant h) Production h) Production CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE A member of Singapore Technology Corporation Our Subsidiaries: CMH E3 Chartered Metal Chartered Industries and Machine Tools Pte Ltd Pte Ltd invite applications for We offer higher starting salary oi up to: (depending on qualifications and
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    • 377 27 66 Situations Vacant h) Production MMB SINGAPORE URMTED Applications are invited for the positions of NTC 2 Craftsman I Certificate m tool I and die making I NTC 3 Metal I Machining I Certificate with I minimum of 1 year I i experience m tool I and die making |1
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    • 250 27 66 Situations Vacant h) Production -[LlPTofii]has the following vacancies: For high speed packaging machinery Requirements NTC Trade 3 m maintenance fitting Apprentice trains) with toolroom or precision fitting experience 2 to 3 years' working experience Prepared to work on shift rotation Completed national service Attractive salary commensurate with qualifications and
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    • 283 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production IEXAS INSTRUMEKTS IS GROWING Join us m our fast expansion program as FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS MONTH Plus many other benefits. More and more Female Pro* duction Operators know that Texas Instruments offers a better deal. Find out more TODAY Call personally between Ba.m. Bp.m. (Mon-Sat)
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    • 492 28 66 Situations Vacant h) Production NATIONAL KAP PTE LTD has vacancies lor the post of: FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS You may choose to work 1 shift, 2 shift*, 3 rotating shift* and permanent night shift. We provide Good working environment Good pay and Incentives. Free uniforms. Medical benefits. Wage supplement. No
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    • 473 28 66 Situations V icant 66 Situation* Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous PENINSULA HOTEL LIMITED invites suitable applicants tor the following posts-.— CLERK /TYPIST G.C.E. O' Level with typing speed of 30 to 36 w.p.m. Prepared to work on 2 shifts FRONT OFFICE RECEPTIONISTS Secondary education with pleasant personality JUNIOR ASSISTANT
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    • 437 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous \yETOO I We are a well-established US-based com- H pany engaged In the manufacture, sale and service of high-technology offshore oil drill- Ing and production equipment. H Applications are invited for- I I MACHINISTS/ I TRAINEE MACHINISTS 1 NTC 3
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    • 746 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous WX PHUJJPS PfTWXHJM SINGAPORE 1 X V CMBDiCALS (PRIVATE) LIMITH) 51 Goldhill Plaza #21-10 ■J^pMV Singapore 1130 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Petrochemical Industry will be growing significantly m the 80s and is one of the key factors to the Republic's strategy
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    • 694 28 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous vTa^amjßLxZ/ \\Vl 7 We are EXPEDITORS INTERNATIONAL a fast growing American forwarding company We have a few new positions for dynamic young persons. If you have an active mind and like a career with a challenge, we may have the
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    • 554 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous THE SEAFOOD 1 INTERNATIONAL 4 MARKET AND I RESTAURANT PTE LTD I AND ITS BIG SPLASH 1 AQUATIC COMPLEX I require FULL-TIME/ PART-TIME 1 (1) SECURITY 1 GUARDS i (2) DRIVERS Working hours 6.00 p.m. 2 -200 am 1 (3) WAITRESSES i Working hours for
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    • 455 29 66 Situations Vacant I I) Miscellaneous PAPER PRODUCTS (M) PTE LTD requires Preferably A Level holder, bilingual ,n English Chinese 1 2 years expenence m shipping with working contact with shipping companies The incumbent will report to the Sales Marketing Manager GCE O Level with a pass m Chemistry Preferably
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    • 459 29 66 Situations Vacant I i) Miscellaneous |A@| CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE I If you are interested m the < Japanese Language but have no time to attend classes because of work, why not switch < over to the Unkai Japanese i Restaurant where you can work as a WAITRESS i
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    • 460 29 66 Situations Vacant l) Miscellaneous STRAITS PROPERTIES LTD Our subsidiaries urgently require:SECURITY GUARDS tequirements:--i Singapore citizen, below 50 years of age; Physically (it and have clean personal record: Prepared to work 12-hour shift duty; Previous experience In security or police work will be advantageous. Able to speak and write simple
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    • 1137 29 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous An international manufacturing n c CEmiaiTV company m Jurong requires: D.S. SECURITY (1) aswBt2nt U s M 8 SERVICES PTE LTD c Singaporeans age 20 to 25. requires c Minimum primary 6 educa- Possess class 3 driving JUNIOR SUPERVISORS cence
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    • 508 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous NIXDORP COMPUTER requires: MALE STORE ASSISTANTS Requirements: c Completed Primary 6 education, preferably Fngllsh stream. c Completed National Service. c Physically strong. Please write m or call personally to: THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT NIXDORF COMPUTERS INTERNATIONAL SPORE PTE LTD 50, KALLANG BAHRU #04-11/23 SINGAPORE 1233 TEL:
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    • 527 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous MALE DESPATCH RIDER Class 2 and 3 driving licence Age 18 and above. Able to speak and understand simple English Must complete National Service. Motorcycle provided DELIVERY DRIVERS Must possess Class 3 driving licence Age about 19 to 30. completed National Service CARGOHANDS Age 18
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    • 573 29 66 Situations Vacant I I) Miscellaneous An expanding -nanutacturing firm requires: SECURITY GUARDS c Able to re;id and write simple English c Able to perform 12-hour shift c Age between 30-50 Interested applicants, please come personally tor an interview anytime between Sam I2pm> BROAOWAY ENTERPRISE PTE LTD 18 Enterprise Road
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    • 419 29 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I International company urgently requires--1. DESPATCH RIDER c Witr, without motorbike 2 OPERATIONS ASSISTANTS c Must be able to speak KngHsn c Possess Class 3 licence For immediate appointment, call Simon at tel: *****33 223SSM Interior decoration showroom requires: 2 DRIVERS lor immediate employment. This
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    • 953 30 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous PLASTICS MANUFACTURER REQUIRES additional workers 1) I' 1 .1 st n- Injection Machine niinrolant 1) Machine Tools Apprentice (Male Female). 3) (iener.il Workers Interested parties kmdl} call 2.^.V>lk>2 or rom personally tor an interview at Hik IMS, Toa Payoh Industrial I.irk 08-1938, Spore \2M URGENTLY
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    • 566 30 I (BBS THERE ARE I fJSI 35 fifi |7Tj AY Tffl MERCEDES FOR SALE I 111 BaK -€9 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaV aH BMaaA^K^al Baw^A SUNRISE CAR RENTALS (PTE) LTD Brand New Nissan Sunny 1.3 DX at Special Rate for monthly rental. *****26/*****39 109. Bukit Timah Road Singapore 0922 (A rrember of Ruby
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    • 558 30 75 Registration Number* PRIVATE REGISTRATION NUMBER 5U1234 with or without 1971 280 SL Manual Sports. Highest offer secures. Call *****68. REGISTRATION NUMBER '3' urgently required. Offer to: S.B. Teo. Tel: *****56. •222 1 NUMBER PLATE for sale at $5,000 Tel: *****85. 818 HIGHEST 810 secures. Minimum 51. 200. Tel: *****06
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    • 688 30 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun/Nissan OCT 1977 DATSUN 200 L. excellent condition, owner leaving. 2nd owner, high power cassette, $15,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****88/ pager no. *****26. OCT. 1992 NISSAN Sunny I.SGL. 1 owner, showroom condition, sports rims, radio cassette, rustproofed, aircon. $22,500 0.n.0. Roland Lai *****81. SEPTEMBER 1979. DATSUN
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    • 817 30 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale c) Datsun Nissan c) Datsun/Nissan c) Datsun Nissan THE BETTER DEAL-FULSAN V Visit us today for friendly service and M\ k fc the better deal on I .m... ■^TW^T^Tf H ft_m m •Affordable downpayment I W •Low interest
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    • 700 30 76 Vehicles For Sale t) Honda 1979 CIVIC 1239, 3-door. 2nd private owner, new tax. full expensive accessories, downpayment $2,500. *****02. 1979 HONDA CIVIC 1300 5-door Aircon, stereo, rims. 2 private owners. $12,900 0.n.0. Tel *****43/ *****12 19*0 HONDA ACCORD 4-dOOI manual. I director owner PARF Aircon, hi-fi, excellent condition.
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    • 730 30 h) Mercedes I" 1974 MERCEDES 230.6 automatic. Private owner. Recently spent 54.000 recondition the car. (In- eluding overhaul transmission. Power steering. Alrcon, radio/ cassette. Immaculate condition. Tel: *****08. BEAUTIFUL 1976 MERCEDES 250 Manual 2nd owner. PARF Full accessories. Accident free. $38,000 0.n.0. Easy payment arrangeable. Call Peter Chong. *****55/ *****34
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    • 842 30 76 Vehicles For Sal* Mitsubishi ALMOST 1991 MITSUBISHI Sigma GS 1 private owner, metallic blue, full accessories, showroom condition Tax er.d Sept $16 400 Tel *****32 ALMOST 1962 MIT Galant Sigma GS 5-speed One company owner. Alrcond.. cassette, accident free Showroom condition $16,300 Tel: *****00 ALMOST 1991 COLT Galant. 1600
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    • 828 30 76 Vehicles For Sal* J) Toyota ALMOST 1980 TOYOTA Terctl. 1300 c c Aircon. sports rims, Insurance 7/ 'B5. road tax 12 H4. showroom condition Asking $13,800 Loan $11,000 Tel *****18 JULY 1991 COLT GaUnt OS. 2 private owners, aircond. radio cassette, new tyres, showroom condition $17,800 Loan armngeable Tel
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    • 589 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale J Toyota J) Toyota j) Toyota 1%/W mjtl^hT' Now more Sm^m^^mmWmW M Mm9 at value than ever. _f Was^bxMMM mma^m m Get your Toyota Wwß^\f*^^^^^oojwW now and save yourself ■T^fafj^^^^ USUAL Kir\\ki USUAL Kirwn W^^^ NETTARF IMOW NETT
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    • 315 31 76 Vehicle* For Sala 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sala 76 Vehicle* For Sale 76 Vehicle* For Sale k) Others k) Others h) Others M) Others k) Others Buy the Hyundai Stellar now and get one -year insurance FREE* good looks and strong body shell ARF price from
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    • 219 31 SPORTY RED 1073 Mini 1275 GT 1! Sports rims, good condition, c View at 43M. Joo Chlat Lane, r *****30. q VOLVO 244GL, AUTO. 1979. with A aircon, radio, cassette, excellent condition, non PARF, No. QEL c 77G. Tel: *****50 Thomas Chong. 1072 MOB/ GT full accessories, maintained by agent.
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    • 398 31 M 4 RENAULT FUEGO OTX 2000 1903 SUZUKI 900. 1 owner, aircon. )ne private owner. Full accesso- sports rims, stereo, new tax ies Showroom condition. En- original paint, $13,950. *****45 u.ries *****09 LMOST 197* MINI Clubman 998 m\ Ct\tmm»nt*t Vmttlfl** PARF New road tax, tinted ■>— HTKMM rcSfUC* lass. A
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    • 160 31 76 VchicHM For Sal* I) CommerdMl reticles NEAR to TOYOTA Corona blind van air-con radio cassette tiptop condition asking $4,800 call *****91. VOLKSWAGEN VAN S-DOOR No rust, guaranteed excellent condition. $3,900 0.n.0. *****91 ext. 3968. 1976 VOLKSWAGEN KOMBI STATION* AGON. Non-PARF. sports rims, radio, cassette, $6,900. *****60 1*77 AUSTIN tOO
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    • 631 31 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale i^^— I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles FREE AIRCON With every purchase of an Isuzu light commercial vehicle al <T\ Tel: *****70 *****35/8 *****88 1983 TOYOTA LITE-ACE 5-door Van Aircond. almost brand newLow mileage Tax 6/'B5. $14,300 negotiable Phone *****53 6 MONTHS
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    • 406 32 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale m) Motor Cycles m) Motorcycles/ Scooters Scooters -jJ^^GPz 550 Enjoy Safe Ridmq BAN HOCK HIN CO PTE LTD 68. Rangoon Rd, Singapore 0821 Tel: *****22 (5 lines) 77 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT FOR i M>' I I nuKieis non r \wi \li
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    • 534 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Ditl. 10. top residential area. fled on i d land »i: I ming pool n irden. I Hugp separ ite ii\ ihl: dining i It kiti hen 5 bedrooms/ nd Rent $18,000 p.m. Dist. 11. Harlyn Road, old style 2 living di i bed Rent
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    • 752 32 ■y+ y i „i 1 '^^A.' J JkJpJ LOOKING FOR A place that'll Jhiil li 'mlii .ii»Hultoflii.j| keep you cool throughout the -f\y I year? For $295,000 you'll get to Q^iltnSOc: I *«f t k TOPl r stay m a flat that's located m JOl 'jl J, A what is
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    • 648 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST. 11 GREENMEAD AVENUE. double-storey bungalow. 3 bedrooms/ servant's, partially furnished, large garden. Available Sept $3. 500 Tel: *****90 No agents DIST 16 MAJESTIC COLONIAL bungalow, well maintained double-storey. 3 bedrooms. 1 study. 1 servant's With large" garden and patio Kenwood: nrasit ;w«tt>4n DIST 11
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    • 658 32 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DIST 10 HENRY PARK yen exclusive double-storey bungalow With pool. 4 bedrooms/ servant's Furnished. $7,000 F.verton *****11 DIST. 10, FULLY FURNISHED, single-storey bungalow with special mat tired garden. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms $2,300 Tel: 45«1038 *****39 (Agent) DIST 21. NEWLY RENOVATED single-storey bungalow. 3 bedrooms,
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    • 799 32 86 Accommodation Vacant I a) Houses DIST 20. SOO CHOW Garden w cmity. renovataa* iliwiMc itofij I semi (l.tn h.-d 3 bedrooms, ser"vant s. S.I 4(Ki Colliers 3.«)41 II DIST 28 TAMARIND ROAD clmipls storey semi-detached. 5.200 sq it Fuiiv furnished s^.tux) Heng FmU Property JOIST. 20 PEMIMPIN PLACE. double-storey
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    • 1130 32 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments CsArdmore c Park^ OPEN HOUSE Long or short lease Luxurious apartments to let with exclusive Country Club membership Just off Orchard Road and Scots Road 3-bedrooms; large lounge; ample parking Furnished or unfurnished Rental from $4,525 per month including service
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    • 873 32 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments deal direct with interior decorator-owner for ■lagnlficentiv furnished apartments tat S bedroonied Ridge wood, dist 10, rent iL 1 .<**> or ih) 2-bed-rooined Plata Apartments, centre ol town, rent $l.'.t7f> Both available Immediately Phone owner *****44 Strictly no agents OIST. 10 SOMMERVILLE HIGH Door 3
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    • 858 32 86 Accommodation Vacant t» Apartments DIST 10. LEEDON HEIGHTS. I I new apartment with full facilities. ;t bedrooms split-level I'.irUaJl] tuii> furnished Rental negotiable OA Real I 73.^766 IMMgI DIST. 11. HILLCREST ARCADIA. tOWnbOUSt. double-storey 1 be. l rooms servant's, available mid October H4 Spacious living dining with pool ifnnli
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    • 814 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DMI T is, KING S MANSION Ist i la>>s des.^i-' taste 1 I 1 servant's rcMim i.v. '.I'loasly f'irnisiied $2,300 Homevwrlh urrm *****44 DIST 0923. DEVONSHIRE ROAD brand new apartment. 32 bed [(nuns unhm -talking distance ti> Ore hard Koad Contact MSB 3 *****63 DIST
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    • 821 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments LAGUNA PARK. EUNOS Mansion. Bedok Reservoir. Hougang, Kalong. Ouktt Tmiah. Thomson Jurong $600 $1,600 *****44/ OBJBH LEEUO;.' "FIGHTS. HIST. 10, 3 bedrooms, split-level/servant's 1.700 sq ft Beautifully n.r-'iKhed/atr-COH, $3,400 p. m Call 74/747? Mr Kaw *****97 after office hours. LUCKY TOWER. 2.800 sq ft luxuriously
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    • 819 33 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments INTERNATIONAL PLAZA. FACING Sea. 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, fully carpeted, central aircond. $1650.*****2' *****5. INTERNATIONAL PLAZA, HIGH Floor, 2 bedrooms, fully furnished, only $1,600! Kingdom Properties. *****77 UURONG EAST/ WEST $600 $850. Tan.p'nes $850 Nee Soon $650. Katong terrace $1,500. *****51/ *****70 JURONG APARTMENT. FULLY
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    • 725 33 86 Accommodation Vacant c) Rooms FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS. No cooking Foreigners welcome. Ring *****61 between B.oopm and 10 30pm FURNISHED/ UNFURNISHED ROOMS/ Flats available for Immediate occupation at various districts. Call *****95/*****94 HOLLAND ROAO BUNGALOW with alrcon, CTV, fridge, badminton court. Meals arrangeable. Per student $500. Tel: *****12. INDIANS/ CHINESE,
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    • 649 33 89 Propertiei For Sale a) Houses <&><&><&>(&>(&><#-. DIST. 10 SARKIES ROAD 3-aloray townhouse Split-level llving/dlnlng, 3 bedrooms, guest/ study/servant's room, private garden and carpark Walking distance to future MRT Station Fully furnished. Area 3250 so ft Pric. $625,000 DIST. 15 OFF MOUNTBATTEN ROAD Brand n«w double-storey lemid«tach«d bungalow. Land area
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    • 934 33 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses ■^^1 00% Financing inclusive of CPF Contribution/^^S^ I BUY NOW /^%§J ■BEST INVESTMENT H^^l I Deluxe 2-storey split-level I Luxurious 2 storey split-level I Garden Terrace Houses r I Semt- detached Bungalows
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    • 880 33 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST 26. SPRINGLEAF GARDEN (Phase 4) luxuriously renovated. I double- s t o r c y semi detac hed Split-le\el living-dining. 4 bedrooms with attached bathrooms, huge kitchen, servant's amenities store room 4.6O l > sq ft Freehold. $760,000 negotitble Admer *****66 DIST. 28
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    • 602 33 89 Properties For Sale m) Houses 3.200 SOFT CORNER Double st..n-> terrace al fal Ken« i>late Well maintained goo .l orientation split-level. 3 plus 1 attached bathrooms $560.00<) Exquisite i4Si9l4 A BEAUTIFUL TERRACE House along X.st oast Road, <iisi 11 Quiet surroundings, •elllng cneaa Muss vte« 1 royon 7.U77". I
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    • 777 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses C 1 > jJiilP Mjaw B a%Ar Wbß ._.P'i^Bi Mta_^^ *V- BIiS«iSCaM|BB>BBJ(BJBPBB»**'I ua^d|flH Rm .^BBBBBBW Warn ■F^ P^ 1 b^bl b^bV' I B L^bbW^^^bbbbbbV' bbl m I-»^S^ WF I I y W
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    • 528 34 DIST. 15 RENOVATED COSY terrace. 3 bedrooms, ceramic flooring. $320,000 Hardy Housing *****44/ *****46 DIST. 19 SERANGOON GARDEN Semi-detached. 3 bedrooms, no renovation. Approximately: 4.800 sq.ft. $530,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****68 DIST 18 BRAND NEW 2.600 sq.ft. double-storey terrace. Long driveway $545,000. SA Vllle, *****06 DIST. 1334. SENNETT ESTATE, double-storey semi-detached.
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    • 466 34 89 Propertiai For Sato t) Private Apartments Brand n»w condominium apartm#ntr 1 District 19. 1290sqf t $218,000/ 2) District 3. 1140sqft $265,000/--and 1390sqft $315,000/-, 2 rooms and 3 rooms, foreigners can buy. Please call at =04-13 Paarl Centre, Eu Tong Sen Street, 10am to 8.30pm. Mr Chin (no agent). CHOICE
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    • 888 34 89 Propertiee For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments 1 An Eminent^ Exclusive Address... %P*X* j A Uniquely Prestigious Name... w ßeUeVue t— rT ST\*S\a*m- /A -A* fc^ t-^. M>^ ■BCbbßßbT^^*\>'^^^^^^^^^^^ M _Sakßß«^B^. l •96 ultra-modern apartments set
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    • 620 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I SUPBB26-SnNKYUaURKMISAPMmiIEIfTS I WITH A MAGNIFICENT GARDEN At Jalan Rajah/Jalan Rama Rama <~v^ off Balestier. Spore 1 232 A*'^*' I I Swimming Pool I I Squash Courts v I Children's Playground £l 3 I I Large
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    • 909 34 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments Dist. 5 Tat lee Court Condominium Location West Coast Road, off West Coast Rise LEASE OR SALE Type AA 3rd floor area 1 146 36 sq ft S2 300 00 A 2nd floor area 1 146
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    • 812 34 DIST. t, KIM SIA Court (behind Lucky Plaza), beautifully renovated apartment 2 bedrooms, study 1.200 sq ft 999 years $280,000 Deans Property *****f>.S DIST. 9, FURAMA TOWERS, beau tifully furnished. 2 bedrooms. 1.200 sq ft freehold, tenanted at $3,700 Must sell $440,000 Worldwide Realty *****77/ *****38 DIST. 9. BRAND NEW
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  • Page 35 Advertisements
    • 855 35 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments EASTERN LAGOON. BRAND new apartment 770 sq ft. High door freehold. $245,000 Kenwood ***** 16 *****43 FABER GARDEN BRAND new 31-. Ed r Ofl me d condominium Oilers to tel *****8:1 *****26 I evening No agents kill CREST ARCADIA, high floor. 1.713 Nq
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    • 816 35 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments GEYLANG BAHRU, 5-ROOMED point block .S3. terrazzo/ carpeted, kitchen cabinet $119 000 ono. *****22 *****94 Sky Property HOB S-ROOM FLAT Teban Garden, block 4 Unobstructed view facing reservoir Renovated Kitchen cabinet $12U.000 negotiable Tel *****22 HENDERSON CRESCENT BLK 105 IBth Floor. 3-room. Terrazzo
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    • 613 35 89 Properties For Salt d) HDB Apartments 3-ROOMED HDB AT Ulk 80, Commonwealth Drive Near school, market. Price negotiable Call *****9 3 ROOM TEBAN GARDEN. $35,000; Mcl Ling (point block), $50,000 negotiable Stirling Road. $40,000. *****75. 3 ROOMS/ TOA Payoh $33,000/ Ang Mo Kio $43,000/ Depot $49,000/ Marine Parade $43,000/
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    • 1281 35 91 Factory Spacaa 91 Factory Spacat 91 Factory Spaces Henderson Industrial Park Prime freehold flatted factories/warehouses tor sale -~~Sat aYi mJ9Bamln\ i-^JJ'^^^^^^jj^ t^^^^^^B^mX^^K*EamiiS3am. mm^jbammmmmm\\\W -£m\ .mrnrn^. I —I W—— BLOCK H Terrace Factory/Showroom Features: 3 and 4 storey unit and a mezzanine floor for office. area from 925 sq m
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    • 546 35 91 Factory Spaces 3-STOREY TERRACE FACTORY with office and storage facilitlei for rent Total floor area 7.500 sq ft Interested call *****17 MACPHERSON MAIN ROAD new IIK tit industry factory, area 3.300 sqlt tor rental Tel *****26 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces ff Warehouse for Lease Area Unit No. (sq.m.) 01-15
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    • 616 35 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces ~~A Attractive Loans SA LE No Restriction Available LEASE on Foreigners K.B. iff SING WAREHOUSE I INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX I COMPLEX Strategically located I Located at Ang Mo Kio along Airport Road, next I Industrial Park 2, off to
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    • 610 36 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warnhouses/ 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces aasi.— ■aaggi^ bssss^bssss ■MMBMBMBMMMMMBMMBMamaiMiiuiB»^iBMMMMa«MMMBB»MBMB» Rental b) Rental b) Rental ■^B^B^B^B^B^B^BBpir^^ -'HP^^"^» B^B^^^*^ i f^ I BB B^r I WAREHOUSE ff I FOR SALE OR I >1^ V I H Modern warehouse for sale
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    • 622 36 OFFICE CUM STOREROOM approx. 3,000 sq.f l. at Cienting Lane, off Macplierson Road. Very suitable for trading company Fully carpeted/ partitioned. (4 executive offices plus 1 conference room). Telephone switchboard with 15 extensions. Carrier central airconditiomng You can immediately operate your business upon your takeover. Interested part es tel: *****14.
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    • 470 36 I V°s^^^^\^^^^P^towers over the I L^L^j^L^L^Lv i^*^p^\^»sC^B^^ia»p^^ bY At the junction of Cecil I AJk Street/McCallum Street, I $m adjacent to Bangkok bm Wf* i Bank Building. I Central Air-conditioning i'jf "H Close to National I bbbb! Cu*lai« I OtUOC Iv INallV-Jl 101 l I Abundant Car Parking Jjg Situated
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    • 309 36 c) Wmnted OFFICE SPACE WANTED various sizes, 400 to 1,200 sq.ft. preferably i Goldhill vicinity. Parkway PaJ rade and any other similar loca- tlon. Standard Properties: *****91. 94 Shop Spaces i m) Sale Thong Si* Building Cr-Miard Road vicinity (outside CBD) Premises at ground floor, main entrance. t Left wing
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    • 235 36 94 Shop Spaces m) Sale $380 P.S.F. CENTRALLY located shop-space. Ready mid-1985 Approx. 1.000 sq.ft. Enquiries: J.L. Chen Associates. Tel: *****86/ *****34. BUKIT TIMAH PLAZA 2nd storey kiosk 176 sq.ft. Selling $95,000. Sanjing Enterprise *****35/ *****41. FAR EAST SHOPPING Centre mezzanine floor, near Pedestrian Bridge. 426 sq.ft.. selling with tenancy.
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    • 1086 36 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental b) Rental B^Lf ar^ am*. mm^aa^^ The Ade«phi is an ultra modern fashionable shopping complex within a multi-storey hotel. CHOICE LOCATKM* m tt>» h«1 ol slvipping dl»trtct Cloaa proximity to RAFFLES CITY MRT station wW vVtuaHy run at Its doorsteps. I HURRT!
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    • 383 36 100 Air Travel ALOHA TRAVEL/TOURS 'A.KT^y Worlilvi'idt* Air TtckM BpsicteUti BtWtanl 4 Business Travel Hotels. Cruises =l)2-2T Or chani Towers <TA 451 i COST CONSCIOUS TRAVELLER! Airfares Tours Worldwldi Call Airmaster Travel Centr Tel: *****38 *****HH *****42 T A 263 JASONS TRAVEL *****77 Bud get Airfares, student fares Economy tours
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    • 807 36 102 Tours 102 Tours I Call C^^ I *****55 I *****22 111 1 1 Taiwan Madurodam I Mini China I Ist m Asia, the one and f| only miniature I L* Chinese town World renown sceneries of China at a glance 66 items of replica places of interest of China
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    • 698 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours 3 days diso)\ering the natural wonders of Phuket ahfl m W I B> aC-' i^Ejs^^^^^^^^^^^P^l L^bV^bV^bV a^^^\~) **> I C i^^lbbSb^bbbt^ J* *""*fr f T'^^^^^^^i'^ ru 'l' r|l r r iK cruise/fly 5* T 1 f i\3^^ in<Jtavcrnso^ T lurn i i; 1 I
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    • 1386 37 102 Tour« 102 Tour* 102 Tours 102 Tour» MAUCCA.TKMMAN. NOWONIY ONE HOUR AND $95 AWJTC. Services operated by Tradewinds and Mahysia Air Charter from Seletar Airport. For reservations please call f^fxf^ tf^\ Singapore Airlines on 545 fiffiifi or mft SjLT Tradewinds on 222 461 1/2. mSS MAC FUBWTNO. 1 RWUBCT
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    • 798 37 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours ____wmmm_ jgJfckV NEW/ VACAT/ON S^Mlii HOLY LAND k_— l*f^^ *i»T I 18 days pilgrimage ***** 1 kMM Valladol *d a«<nia rJ i vttiß Paris London tV\ M ll Special departure -1 "-^yEMßm^if' 14 Nov 19H1 •a. I#^L» $1520 N 8 day* SRI LANKA MALDIVES
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  • Racing
    • 672 38  -  EPSOM JEEP By ADDED ADVANTAGE n, one of the outstanding sprinters of last season, makes a reappearance m the 1,400 m weight-for-age classic, the Sprint Trophy at Penang on Sept 2. Now a six-year-old, this Irish gelding by Welsh Saint last ran at Bukit Timah
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    • 373 38 Rio Blanco can without fear ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Last-start winner Rio Blanco, with T.S Chiam up, finished with plenty m hand at the end of a 600 m gallop m 44.1 sec here this morning. The going was good. A non-acceptor last week, the four-year-old
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    • 987 38 PENANG, Wed. A total of 231 horses, comprising 85 m Class 1, 33 m Class 3 (localbased), 64 m Class 6 and 49 m restricted terms has been entered for the Penang Turf Club Sprint Trophy Meeting starting on Aug 25. There will be seven races on the first
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    • 149 38 FIRST DAY: Class 1 Div 2 1,700 m, Div 3 1,200 m; Class 6 Div 1 1,200 m and 1.700 m. Div 2 1.200 m; Restricted Terms Div A and B 1,200 m. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Div 11,200 m 1,200 m and 1.700 m. Div 2 1,200
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  • Page 38 Advertisements
    • 563 38 102 Tours 102 Tours Holiday Best Sellers A^^^^^^^^^\ (iff A great way to travel We may not be the region s Largest, but we're certainly better! >fi^» JaM THE GRAND EUROPA (1 5 Countries) Denmark/ Austria/Eastern Europe/Hungary/ Yugoslavia/ Italy/San Marino/ Vatican/Spam/ France/Monaco (Monte 04 n»v« Carlo)/Swit2erlanfj/Germany/Holland/ Utt < 8 Wiroa
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    • 476 38 102 Tours 102 Tours II ARABIAN NIGHT'S I FANTASY 1 0 DAYS CAIRO/ LUXOR/ JERUSALEM/ I AMMAN/ JERASH $2799 I Marvel at one of world's/ *A\ i I seven wonder I The Pyramids At Giza H See the mysterious -f«^Jfc<<K<-. I Sphinx. Cruise the _;'s"9'W^l H mighty River Nile j^jSp
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    • 523 38 110 Computer ■EiSifli For further details, please contact: SYSTEMATIC BUSINESS TRAINING CENTRE #07-01 Paaea Cantra Tal: *****22 a *****55 a *****35 *****55 a COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSE 1 For Beginners fc Others THEORY PRACTICAL j Naw Claaaaa Commencing at J CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE *05-3545. Block 162 j Bukit Merah Town
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    • 453 38 112 Commercial/ Technical STUDY AT HOME AND BE AMONG THE 70,000 SUCCESSFUL STUDENTS General Education HSC/STP/SPM GCE A7O' levels Accountancy ACA/MACPA/AAT 1 Banking IBF/AIBM/IB Marketing IM/LCCI Secretaryship LCCI/ICSA Management lAM/ABE •LCCI Certificates Higher Group Diplomas Booklet on Ho* to Stud* Post this coupon for further details Course interested m Mr/Mrs/Miss
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  • Page 38 Miscellaneous

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    • 774 39 110 Computer 110 Computer 110 Computer A DIPLOMA IN COMPUTERS STUDIES by expatriate lecturers together with Mr IHCOHPORATING C G 747 Steve Wallis BSc, MSc. MBCS No prior computer knowledge required AFIMA) a senior lecturer m Computing B DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES TOP UP Soence al Thimes Polytechnic. U.K. COUR
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    • 629 39 115 Driving CHENG S DRIVING INSTRUCTION x|>»r lei i' >■ i instrocton serious Irurhinf Fettti iitifi send arruncrabto Tel 179t156 DRIVING AND SWIMMING iislrui lot .ix.nl.ililf Intfifstfci to lfarn or r»--tfsl plfasi call Suiu\y k mi MMn Thanks! PACIFIC DRIVING SCHOOL, I Klin Ti.ui Road. S'poiv 0316. 7NM979 IS Thomson
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    • 32 39 T h c S t r a i t s T i m c s C A S s I F I E D S 7 3 7 1 1 6 6
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    • 143 39 FREE! Frosted glass mug with Nestum tl 'T^his beautiful glass mug comes p JL free when you buy 500g -JB £l liif Nestum All-Family Cereal. Sk Ik Wp^M^P Nestum is a nutritious meal lor dm W^^\ ever\ T member of your family. It's perfect for /^^^^^Hr breakfast, tea or supper.
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  • Page 40 Advertisements
    • 189 40 m^mm m^^^^Smmmmmmm^S^fi B*jß J^ m\ B^^l jfl flv'^fl BP^^^S j^B m^mmmmmmmmmmfmmmmmmmmmlr^M £Aynmmwl m mmm^E^ m mmmWM mm\kmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw!mmmmmmm?mmmmmm^'m[m^ mmmP^mm. mW? '^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW^mmmmm m^^~ mmm^^- »lB BW^^ r *^Jß ByM B 'l BM BFaI B^^^^gdfl B^BHk/MBfl B^ft »JB^B B^B^^^^ *j^B B^f ''^BB B^^^ ~^BB B^Bt~ &^Bh B^v 481 B^KVfl BAfll -^Bh bß"^ '^H
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 87 41 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements 143 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE DATO TSANG TAX CHUEN EXPRESS THEIR HEARTFELT THANKS TO ALL FRIENDS A RELATIVES FOR THEIR CONDOLENCES, ATTENDANCES, WREATHS, TELEGRAM MESSAGES, DONATIONS TO CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS AND KIND ASSISTANCE IN FUNERAL ARRANGEMENT DURING THEIR RECENT BEREAVEMENT. The family of the late
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    • 51 41 142 Condolences 142 Condolences Aj, a mark of respect to the late MDM TANG MWEE KOH, beloved mother of our Managing Director, MR SEOW KOK PIN, our offices will be closed on Friday, 17/8/84. J W CONSTRUCTION CO (S) PTE LTD J W SERVICES PTE LTD J W PROPERTIES PTE
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      124 41 K. SANGIVI (EX-CITY COUNCIL STAFF) AGED 78 passed away suddenly on 13th Aug. '84 Leaving behind: Sons: S. Ramlah (Alexandra Hospital) S. Stephen Gerard (S.A.F.) Daughters: S. Mahaletchlml (Pappa). S. Krlshnavenl (Middle Road Hospital) Sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, grandchildren ft great grandchildren:- To mourn his toes. YOUR LOVE CONTINUES TO
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      123 41 Mr Amar Na ii s/o Puran Chand Village Sur Singh Passed away peacefully on 15-8-M atSGH Leaving behind Brother, Sisters-in-law, Son, Oaughler-in-law, Grandsons, Granddaughter Relatives and Friend* to mourn hit lost. For cremation on 16.8.84 enquiries pis contact 46*5942 from 10am Ipm. MR. FRANCIS CHENG LIANG SONG passed
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    • 50 41 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR TAN HOCK LIM Wiahaa to axpraat thair haartfalt thanks to ralalivat, colleagues and friends for thoir condol»nco«, wraatha, contributions, aaaiatanca and kind atlandanca during ttvair r#cont D#raa v#m9ni. Special thank* to Pastor Chart** Tan for hi* amsiatanca m tha f unaral arranQamant*.
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      142 41 N. KRISHNAPILLAY Departed 16th August 1983 They who think that you are gone. Because no more your face they see. Are wrong for m our hearts you live; And always will, m memory. Mother, wifa, son, brothers, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephew*, nieces and relatives. In Loving Memory of
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      112 41 144 In Memor iam In Loving Memory of S.V.S. MUTHU departed 16.8.1971 (lone from our lives one so dear. But m our hearts forever near. Always remembered by children and loved one*. H. Mas* will be on today at St. Francis Xavier Church, Chartwall Driva, S'pora 1955 at 6.30pm. In
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 250 41 JOE DORAI reports from Jakarta THE dark days of Indonesian soccer are about to end. This was evident last night for more than 65,000 fans at the Senayan Stadium here, despite the hosts' 2-1 defeat by Syria m the Asian Cup qualifying-round tournament. Indonesia,
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    • 386 41  -  HAKIKAT RAI By I HAD to make up for my brother's defeat. One of us had to win and, since he lost, that burden fell on me. s Subra Subra makes up for brother's defeat THE Narayanasamy family should be proud of Subramaniam. Flyweight Subra,
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    • 296 41  -  PETER SIOW Irene tops qualifiers By IRENE GRONERT sent some of the men bowlers scurrying for cover m the qualifying round for foreigners m the Singapore International Open chamgionships at Kallang owler-Drome yesterday. For the Dutch bowler, who sprang to the top of the heap m the women's
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    • 118 41 FORMER combatants Toh Kok Sum and Tan Geok Pheow will return to the mat for the National Taekwondo Championships, starting at the Gay World Stadium tomorrow. Kok Sum ruled the lightweight category m the 70s and Geok Pheow the middleweight class. But increased kilogrammes
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    • 112 41  -  MAHMOOD GAZNAVI POLICE Sports Association, reproducing the kind of form that won them the National Under-23 title for the past three years, sent Armed Forces reeling to a 12M> two goals to two penalties) defeat at Police Academy yesterday. The lawmen took the leau m the
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      192 39 Star Schuster spurns Beckenbauer BARCELONA, Wed. The international career of West German star Bernd Schuster appeared to have ground to a halt again yesterday when he said he would not play for his country. One of the reasons for Schuster's adamant 'no' is said to be the differences
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    • 214 39 TENNIS TORONTO, Wed. Eighth-seeded Vitas Gerulaitis defeated fellow-American Tim Wilkison 6-7 (2-7), 6-1, 7-6 (7-2) m a second-round match m the US$3OO,OOO ($642,000) Grand Prix tournament here yesterday. Other results (Americans, unlrss stated): First round: Bill Scanlon bt Robert Seguso 7-6, 7-5; Heinz Gunthardt (Swi) bt
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    • 230 39 CRICKET LONDON. Wed. Former Test bowler Peter Lever took his wickethaul for the season to 99 as Essex moved into a 20--point lead at the top of the English County Championship with an 85--run win over Somerset at Chelmsford yesterday. Lever's left-arm pacebowling earned him figures
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    • 307 39 HOSTS Malaysia will take on the Philippines when the fourth Asean Schools badminton championship begins m Kuala Lumpur today. In the women's section, Malaysia will open their campaign against Thailand, while defending champions Indonesia clash with the Philippines. OAKLAND As beat Baltimore Orioles 4-3 m an American
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    • 197 39 LIVERPOOL goal keeper Bruce Grobbelaar is m the centre of a controversy after it was reported m Harare that he VU to play for Zimbabwe m a World Cup-qualifying match after an absence of three years. The Herald, a pro-gov eminent paper, raised doubts about Grobbe-
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    • 498 42  -  PETER SIOW Story by BRIGHAM Young University m the State of Utah is likely to chart the course of Singapore's swimming progress m the Seoul Olympics as much as Houston University did for Ang Peng Siong m the just-concluded Los Angeles extravaganza. Because brothers Oon Jin Teik
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    • 325 42  -  JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE'S representatives were worthy flagbearers at the Olympic Games m Los Angeles. This was stated by S. S. Dhillon, the secretary-general of the Singapore National Olympic Council, who returned to the Republic after watching the performances of our representatives at the Games.
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    • 220 42 In London HUNDREDS of cheering, flag-waving sports fans crowded Heathrow Airport on Tuesday to welcome home Britain's Olympic team. Extra police were needed to hold back the crowds as the competitors had to fight their way through the terminal arrivals hall. Decathlon gold-medal-list Daley
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    • 213 42 In Washington MORE than 2H United States Olympians were cheered from the White House to Congress on Tuesday as Americans continued to honour their new national heroes with patriotic fervor. Despite a light rain, the crowd truned out to cheer by the 221 athletes as
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    • 215 42 and I could not help myself from shaking. But I would not trade the feeling for anything else. "I nope to improve myself m the States. I've spoken to the university's coach, Tim Powers, and am convinced he can bring out the
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    • 251 42 In Bangkok SOUTH-EAST Asia's only medallist at the Los Angeles Olympics boxer Tawee Ampornmaha returned home to a rousing welcome and prospects of a professional career m the ring. Tawee battled his way to a silver m the light-welterweight division, losing to American Jerry Page
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    • 205 42 Zola sets the records straight LONDON, Wed. Zola Budd, Britain's South African-born teenage track star, went on television yesterday and explained her feelings over the controversial crash that cost America's favourite Mary Decker the chance of an Olympic gold medal. Interviewed by Britain's Independent Television News Zola said the race
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    • 211 42 Lewis to light up Crystal Palace LONDON, Wed. American Carl Lewis, fresh from equalling Jesse Owens' 1936 achievement of four Olympic gold medals, will make his first appearance after the Los Angeles Games at Crystal Palace here on Saturdiiy. Lewis, Olympic champion m the 100 metres, 200 m and long
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      58 43 Concluding Timesport's two-day Olympic photo special TEARS. ..American Evelyn Ashford, the Games* fastest woman, is just as quick on the bawl TEARS...Japanese Yasuhlro Yamashita, the Open judo champion, Is just as open with his feelings TEARS...South Korean Kirn Jae-Yup (on the mat) releases his disappointment while
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      221 43 IN 16 eventful days, we had high drama and low comedy—a brotherhood of nations embracing under the banner of sport, and many lasting images, usually associated with tears of triumph rather than despair. They cried for themselves, for their friends, or for their flag. We've had enough waterworks
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    • 30 43 Timesport cameraman JERRY SEH captures his fellow photographers at work. Some of them are with UPI and their pictures appear on this page, along with Jerry's.
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  • Page 41 Miscellaneous
    • 62 41 Today's events BOWUNG S'ptre Internatlonal Open e 'ships (Kallang, 9 a.m.). HOCKEY SHA Premier Le*g»e: Singapore Recreation Club v Police (Padang. 5.30 p.m.). SOCCER Jnrong InterccmpMdes Ovaltfne League: Wv 2: Union Carbide Asia v Vanleer Singapore (Clementi SC. 5.15 p.m.). P«rt Leane tourney: Port Masters v MED (Bukit Chermin, 5.15
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  • 315 44 Soviets pour scorn on Reagan That bomb joke MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet news media reacted with sarcasm and scorn yesterday to United States President Ronald Reagan's quip about outlawing and bombing Russia, saying it reflected his "secret dream" and was proof that his anti-Soviet sentiments remained unchanged. In one of
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  • 45 44 LONDON, Wed. British writer J.B. Priestley, one of the world's most prolific and socialiy-conscious writers, died peacefully yesterday, his publishers said today. He was 89. His publishers, Heinemarn, said he had died at his home m Stratford-on-Avon after a few days' illness. Reuter
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  • 207 44 Ali's company sued over stock offering NEW YORK, Wed. A company that former heavyweight champion Mohammad All formed to train and manage professional boxers was charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday with deceiving Investors In a stock offering. All, chairman of Champion Sports Management, was not accused of
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  • 361 44 KOTA KINABALU, W«d. THREE trigger-happy pirates slaughtered 33 people, including seven women and three children, aboard an inter-island passenger boat crossing the Sulu Sea between the southern Philippines and Sabah on Saturday, police disclosed today. Sabah police commissioner Yahaya Yeop Ishak told a press
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  • 147 44 159 missing after boat capsizes SANDAKAN, Wed. A total of 159 timber workers were reported missing after an Indonesian boat capsized off Sabah's east coast town of Semporna yesterday. Sabah commissioner of police Yahaya Yeop Ishak said tonight that 35 survivors were rescued by police last night. Earlier, local fishermen
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  • 143 44 TOKYO, Wed. A daring cyclist who pedalled safely through the Amazon Jangle was beaten to death by a Japanese gangster who complained the man was rude In seeking Information about a driving route In Tokushlma, western Japan. Police said the victim, Hldehlto Nakanlshi,
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  • 216 44 13 killed in second Afghan raid in 24 hours Attacks put talks at risk, Pakistan warns ISLAMABAD, Wed. Afghan warplanes yesterday bombed two Pakistani border villages within 24 hours of a similar air raid m the same area, killing 13 people and wounding five, offi- cials said here today. They
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  • 147 44 More than 50 hurt as soccer fans go on rampage BELFAST, Wed. More than 50 people were injured, most of them policemen, during rioting at a football match between a Northern Irish team and a leading Scottish club, a police spokesman said today. He said 47 policemen and several fans
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  • 31 44 NEW YORK. Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 2.32 points to 1,211.79 m the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP
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  • 626 44  - Where a Malaysia is free DANIEUL MUDALI By BRIAN Ong, 23, telephones his girlfriend m Penang every day. They exchange gossip and whisper sweet nothings. It's important to keep m touch, he says. You would think that Brian (not his real name) would run up a huge phone bill. But
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    • 125 44 Weather UP TO Ip.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm. SUNSET today: 7.13 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.13 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 914 Goudy i Manila 23 29 Rain Amsterdam 18/24 Gear j Melbourne 812 Fine Bangkok 27 33 Fine i Moscow 7, 19 Cloudy
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 22 1 SECTION TWO Tomorrow night, the curtain rises on the Drama Festival 1984, the seventh since 1978. A bigger festival, certainly. But better
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    • 1119 1  - More food £or thought this year JOHN de SOUZA By Two junior colleges get into the act "BIGGER and better," the newspaper headline promised, when news of the Drama Festival 1984 broke earlier this month. Well, bigger m numbers, certainly. This year's total performances m the annual festival, the seventh
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 1113 2  -  MAGDALENE LUM Stories by An expatriate housewife with a penchant for old buildings, a local artist and a laminating firm pooled their resources to create table mats with a Singaporean flavour. A TOUCH of history with your meals? Anything's possible these days! The next time
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      • 354 2 ARTIST Ben Kloezeman, 60, says he is the only artist m South-east Asia using his special technique of fine line drawing. A meticulous artist, Mr Kloezeman has an eye for intricate detail, as seen m his drawings of old houses and buildings. Of Dutch-Indonesian descent,
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      • 1526 4  -  CATHY MORRISON By What are children's images of the policeman? This article takes a look at how policemen are stereotyped and caricatured m books and comics, and makes a case for the early retirement of PC Plod and Constables Fatso, Bull, Growler, and Goon.
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    • LEISURE
      • 887 12 Drama Festival 1984 By JOHN de SOUZA ENGLISH: Pygmalion (Drama Centre, tomorrow and Saturday): An edited version of G.B. Shaw's classic play of a poor Cockney flowergirl trained to pass for a high society lady. By St Andrew's Junior College. Japanese Plays (DC, Aug 24-25):
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      • 550 12  - Tenacity gets Linda 3,600 mementos of change CAROLINE NGUI When artist Linda Bladholm was asked to take pictures for a book on Singapore, she did not even have a camera. She borrowed four cameras and went on a shooting spree. By LINDA BLADHOLM is what you might call tenacious she
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      • 324 12  - Young voices £rom Hawaii CATHERINE TAN By FIFTEEN years ago, volunteer workers from the You T ig Men's Christian Association of Honolulu taught the native Hawaiian language to about 20 underprivileged children The children became so interested that soon they were hankering to learn to dance the hula, play the
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      • 1026 13  -  PHILIP COOREY Our film columnist pays a personal tribute to Richard Burton, who died last week. =By CABLE from Laurence Olivier to Richard Burton during the filming of Cleopatra: "Make up your mind, dear heart. Do you want to be a great actor or a household
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      • 482 13  -  LESLIE LEOW Pang Kwek Leong CItOSS By THE return of several big names from the past was not enough :o stop Chia Chee Seng, one of Singapore's most active players, from sweeping the Pesta Sukan tournament last week. Chia is a strong and
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
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    • 389 13 What's on GERMAN FILMS preventive medicine and scum theatrette, Sentosa. At the Goethe-Institut health conditioning. Visitors m groups of 10 or Auditorium, Singapore Singapore Sports Council more may request to see Shopping Centre. Free. Conference Room, Na- any of the following films Maloo —An evoca- tional Stadium. 7.30 p.m. from
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  • SECTION THREE
    • 4 1 SECTION THREE J*H5-rflL JW--H
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    • 714 1  -  TAN BAN HUAT Singapore's successful use of various campaigns to solve the many problems of nation-building, has attracted a communications researcher from America to come here to study the phenomenon. She tells our writer how the Singapore experience has thrown out a commonly-held communications theory. By
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    • 251 1 JOANNA Lei has taken a special interest m the Speak Mandarin campaign and Is not sore whether It wUI succeed like the many others. She said: 'The mast difficult problem here Is to decide what language to use when you meet a Chinese In the
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      • 352 1 I SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION I 1 has a vacancy for I I TECHNICAL OFFICER I 8 A recognised Technician Diploma m Building/ I B Civil Engineering with minimum of 5 years' 5 8 relevant post-qualifying experience m supervi- 8 sion of building/engineering projects. I 8 The successful candidate will be
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      • 575 2  -  KOH SIEW TIN By THE Fuzhou Opera Troupe from Fujian, China, is making its first appearance here next month. The 60-member troupe, formed m 1958, will be giving a two-week performance at the Palace Theatre from Sept 18. The troupe will bring with them two new
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