The Straits Times, 24 September 1984

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/84
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  • 476 1  -  MATILDA GABRIEL By Singapore's national flower Vanda Miss Joaquim is not blooming well THE fussy Vanda Miss Joaquim has taken her regal purple splendour elsewhere, as far away as Hawaii, making only rare appearances m her country of birth, Singapore. We did all we could to
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  • 239 1 Gromyko and Wu seek better ties UNITED NATIONS, Sun. The Chinese and Soviet foreign ministers have expressed a desire to improve relations between their countries m the highest-level formal Sino-Soviet talks m 15 years. Moscow's Andrei Gromyko and Beijing's Wu Xueqian met for three hours and 20 minutes at China's
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  • 532 1 We're about ready to take over Problem is there aren't enough young leaders: Teng Cheong Tales of the nomadic childhood of a minister Streaming does more good than harm: DrTay Westminster model will continue Lunchtime poll L rallies no more at Fullerton Square All on Page 11 SINGAPORE'S younger leaders
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  • 65 1 Borrowed crew DHAKA, Sun. Bangladesh authorities said today they were trying to borrow crew from international airlines to stand m for striking pilots and flight engineers of the national carrier Biman. Seventy-three Biman crew members were suspended after beginning a strike on Thursday for higher pay and more benefiti. Biman
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    • 65 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Unites States has characterised as "hypocritical" Nicaragua's offer to sign tne proposed Contadora regional peace treaty for Central America. A State Department spokesman said late yesterday that Nicaragua was not providing full participation for all opposition parties m its forthcoming elections and that one
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  • 369 1 Sultan's 'double' surprise in the envelope NEW YORK, Sun. When the Saltan of Brunei handed New York's Mayor Edward Koch an envelope yesterday, the mayor asked: "May I open it?" The Sultan, standing beneath the chandeliers of his heavilySuarded suite at the totel Pierre m Manhattan, smiled his consent. The
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  • 493 1 Tinker, tailor, soldier and newsmaker Raja: I took the initiative on Hsien Loong See page 15 BRIGADIER-GENER-AL (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong was clearly the newsmaker m Singapore yesterday. Just one day after his entry into politics was officially announced, the 32-year-old PAP candidate for the coming election was thrust into
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  • IN SUMMARY
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      364 2 Nmno^h^ailthing LAST WEEK, a scuba-diving couple were married underwater. Two weeks earlier, a bridegroom came for his bride m a Trans-Island Bus Service bus. And a few months back, Ah Meng helped a couple cut their wedding cake at the zoo. Yesterday, executive Janssen Ho and his bride Annie,
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    • 591 2 Wooing two groups US President Ronald Reagan has stepped up his campaign to win over American farmers and steel producers useful interest groups to woo m an election year. On Saturday, Mr Reagan threatened to retaliate against subsidised foreign steel imports which he said were making the
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    • 316 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: A WARRANTY for renovation work is a good idea. If the Housing Board can offer a one-year warranty for its flats, why shouldn't renovation contractors give a six-month warranty for their work? After all, large sums of money are also involved. A warranty works not
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    • 112 2 DEADLY TELEPHONE CALL IN the past two years, there have been more than 30 groups claiming responsibility for terrorist acts throughout the world that have some ties to the Middle East. The callers often issue a warning as well. The best known of the telephone groups is Islamic Jihad,
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    • 194 2 COMPANY HOPES TO INTEREST CHINESE IN MICROWAVE LINKS CHUAN HUP Marine Ltd, with a foothold m microcomputers, is hoping to move into the communications industry m China. Plans are afoot to introduce microwave radio communication systems m China. Chuan Hup, through 51 per cent-owned subsidiary Lit van Development, has
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    • 243 2 Zeroing on a draw ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division's Queens Park Rangers performed a miracle on Saturday. QPR trailed 4-0 at home to Newcastle before the interval. Then, they did the amazing (coup de) grace: They clawed back the deficit to steal a nervejangling 5-5 draw with a last-minute goal.
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    • 152 2 Asean: Across the Causeway Privatisation move THE Malaysian government is planning to privatise a number of services and operations at Pasir Gudang port, about 32 km from Johor Baru. Deputy Transport Minister, Hajah Rahmah Othman, said this on Saturday. She said the move was aimed at increasing productivity and reducing
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    • 99 2 Envoys to help out INDONESIA'S tourism industry, now ranked as one of the poorest m South-east Asia, would soon receive a "diplomatic" boost. About 1,500 Indonesian diplomats m about 80 countries would be enlisted to assist m the promotion of foreign tourism into the country. An initial batch
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    • 429 2 In eye of the beholder SCULPTURES m public places here are part and parcel of the garden city. Mr Ng Eng Teng, a wellknown local sculptor, says: "It s ironical, isn't it? That dead concrete gives life." Not every one will agree with Mr Ng, though. While there
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    • 154 2 Living life humbly LI Gl O, winner of the Highly Commended Prize m the Festival of Books this year, has a personal story which is perhaps more compelling than his novels and short stories. He tells CHONG WING HONG how he persevered m his creative writing despite poverty
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  • around the WORLD
    • 404 3 ATLANTA, Sun. REFLECTING the growing Chinese appetite for American technology, China has entered into an agreement for joint ventures with the Georgia Institute of Technology to secure help m developing industries for the manufacture of ad- vanced- technology products. The agreement, details of which were
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    • 77 3 Sydney blasts damage cars, shops SYDNEY, Sun. Two explosions caused massive damage to 18 shops and six cars m Sydney's southwestern suburbs early today. The blasts at Smithfield and Padstow also devastated a take-away food shop and a funeral parlour. Police were examining both sites for evidence of suspected bombs.
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    • 235 3 ISLAMABAD, Sun. Several Afghan military personnel, including a high-ranking army officer, were among passengers of an Afghan military transport plane that made an unscheduled landing m Pakistan yesterday to request asylum for everyone on board, according to unofficial reports. The Soviet-built Antonov-24 carried five passengers and an
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    • 271 3 LONDON, Sun. BRITAIN has made secret contingency plans to provide an escape route for hundreds of Hongkong citizens who fear the Chinese takeover of the British colony m 1997. The Sunday Telegraph said today the Foreign Office had recommended that political refugees from
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    • 183 3 Celebrity welcome for Lange NEW ZEALAND Prime Minister David Lange, accompanied by his wife Naomi, being greeted by Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse when they visited Disneyland In Anaheim, California, over the weekend. Mr Lange is m the United States to attend the United Nations General Assembly as well as
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    • 145 3 AUCKLAND, Sun. Sir Edmund Hillary, the first man to conquer Mount Everest, said today he is being considered as the next New Zealand High Commissioner to India. Sir Edmund, 65, said he had been approached by the Foreign Affairs Ministry over the
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    • World briefs
      • 60 3 VENEZUELA'S 13 BANK advisory committee had agreed to reschedule U9PO.7S billion (5543.5 billion) of the country's public sector foreign debt over nearly *13 yean Interior Minister Octavio I^epage said m Caracas on Saturday. The first payments would be made next year on a system designed to even out
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      • 95 3 ISRAELI TROOPS m south I^banon yester day shot and killed three guerillas after five soldiers m a patrol were wounded m an ambush near the market town of Nabatiyeh. the army announced m Tel Aviv. The report came hours after I^ebanese sources m Beirut said Israeli gunfire
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      • 59 3 JAPANESE FIGHTERS scrambled yesterday after 20 Soviet supersonic Backfire bombers were spotted over the Sea of Japan, the Defence Agency said m Tokyo. The Backfires did not violate Japanese airspace, but 16 fighters took off from bases m northern Japan after radar picked up a large number
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      • 50 3 SEPARATIST GUERILLAS killed four Tamils who they suspected were informers, police said m Colombo yesterday. The four corpses were found on Saturday at Seruwila village. Nearby were signs saying the men were police informers who had acted against the rebels' fight for a separate Tamil state. Reuter
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      • 66 3 WAYS AND means to strengthen industrial cooperation among the 18 Commonwealth countries of Asia and the Pacific will be discussed at the fifth Commonwealth Heads of Government Regional Meeting (Chogtmt working group on industry starting m New Delhi today. The five-day meeting would highlight the cooperation and
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      • 69 3 TENSION RAN high yesterday m Hyderabad, capital of India's southern Andhra Pradesh state, after two more people were stabbed to death m renewed communal violence. The Press Trust of India said one man was knifed to death yesterday and another was killed during a funeral procession on
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    • 109 4 BEHIND the facade of performance politics. President Ronald Reagan is a wizard when it comes to elevating the mood of American voters. His current election campaign bears him out. He combines his incumbent position and campaigning skills so well that he has m hand a
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    • 487 4 Pledge to stop US being made dumping ground WASHINGTON, Sun. AS THE presidential election draws nearer, President Ronald Reagan has stepped up his campaign to win over American farmers and steel producers. Yesterday, Mr Reagan threatened to retaliate against subsidised foreign steel imports which
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    • 310 4 WASHINGTON, Sun. Officials of President Ronald Reagan's re-elec-tion campaign said on Friday that they were urging supporters to refrain from heckling Mr Walter Mondale or Mrs Geraldine Ferraro, lest sympathy be created for the Democratic challengers. "We have put out the word to our
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    • 139 4 Scanner will help detect heart disease SAN FRANCISCO, Son. Scientists say they have developed a new space-age scanning device that takes such quick and detailed pictures it will revolutionise methods of diagnosing and treating heart disease. The country's first high-speed cine computed tomography scanner, which takes pictures so fast it
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    • 47 4 Quote 4 YOU have an incumbent President who finally got an aid programme, or another guy who promises a bird m the bush. Given the electorate's conservative tilt, it's quite possible they'd come down on the a President's side. Varel Bailey, president of National Corn Growers Association.
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    • 205 4 WASHINGTON. Sun. The setting is a rundown Washington neighbourhood, replete with wailing sirens. Cars drive up the street and come to a halt. A seven-year-old Black boy peers out the window. Surprise shows on his face and he yells: "Mom, it's President
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    • 401 5 America can mediate troop withdrawal from Lebanon, says Shamir JERUSALEM, Sunday FOREIGN Minister Yitzhak Shamir has said the new Israeli coalition government intended to ask the United States to act as a go-between with Syria to work out arrangements for a withdrawal
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    • 248 5 WASHINGTON, Sun. ADMINISTRATION o f f icials acknowledged yesterday that security at the US Embassy near east Beirut was deficient when American diplomats moved there m August, and was still inadequate on Thursday when a car bomb exploded outside the building. The officials had
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    • 302 5 Reuter man tells how tells how he escaped LONDON, Sunday BRITISH correspondent Jonathan Wright described yesterday how he escaped from his captors m Lebanon last week by squeezing through a small ventilation hole m the middle of the night 19 days after he had been kidnapped by gunmen. After his
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    • 250 5 TEHERAN, Sunday IRAN warned yesterday that it will block the entrance to the waterway if Iraq hits its vital Kharg Island oil terminal. Hojatoleslam Hashemi Rafsanjani, spokesman for Iran's Supreme Defence Council and speaker of the Iranian Parliament, delivered the warning m an
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    • 165 5 LONDON, Son. Nelgboars of an Iranian diplomat In London complained yesterday of seeing several men pull a live sheep from the diplomat's house, cot Its throat In the street m a ritual slaughter, and allow its blood to run Into a drain. The
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    • 270 6 VERDUN (France), Sun FRENCH President Francois Mitterrand and Chancellor Helmut Kohl of West Germany yesterday symbolically held hands daring a ceremony here to reaffirm Franco-German reconciliation on one of the sites of the Battle of Verdun. About 15,Ht people, including 5,Mt veterans and It, lt!
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    • 174 6 LONDON, Sun.— Albania's longtime communist leader Enver Hoxha has Parkinson's disease and is "deteriorating rapidly while his French doctors fight a losing battle," The Sunday Times reported. The weekly said that Mr Hoxha, whom it called the world's longest surviving leader, was last seen
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    • 320 6 Call to form trade Call to form trade unions in E. Europe Solidarity issues statement that is sure to anger Soviet Union WARSAW, Sun POLAND'S Solidarity movement has called for the founding of a trade union movement throughout Eastern Europe a move that is likely to incur the wrath of
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    • 176 6 LONDON, Sun. Fiftyseven children of soldiers exposed to British nuclear bomb tests m the 1950s had died or suffered ill effects, a London newspaper said. The tabloid, Sunday People, today reported that it had interviewed 32 families of soldiers who were subjected to possible radiation
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    • 166 6 ROME, Sun. After more than 1,500 years, thousands crowded into the Colosseum yesterday for a spectacle an exhibition on Italy's economic build-up under fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. The use of the Colosseum has pitted conservationists, who fear damage to the structure, against city officials who maintain
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    • 351 6 Tories upset over sermon by bishop LONDON, Sunday A BRITISH bishop has provoked a political storm with a strong attack from the pulpit of his cathedral on the Conservative government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher over her handling of the miners' strike. The attack brought forth a torrent of abuse
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    • 44 6 PEKING, Sun. Twenty six people were ex »cuted here recently for rap.?, murder and hooliganism, posters out.si.le i court buildirg said. The executions, which were curled out between Sept 14 and 20. involved people aged 18 to 50. the posters said AFP
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 224 8 Indonesia plans to draw more tourists Diplomats m 80 countries will assist m promotion work JAKARTA, Sunday INDONESIA'S tourism industry will be given a shot m the arm soon under a cooperation scheme with the country's Foreign Ministry. The scheme aims to raise the number of foreign tourists m the
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    • 59 8 NEW YORK City Mayor Ed Koch (right) chatting with Sultan Sir Muda Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei during their meeting on Saturday. The Sultan, who is m New York for the United Nations General Assembly session, handed a USSSM,«M (SSI.AB million) rharitv cheque to
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    • 139 8 Tremors cause minor panic MANILA, Sun. An earthquake hit northwestern Philippines today but there were no reports of casualties, according to the official Philippine news agency (PNA). The tremors cracked two centuries-old bell towers, a church convent and several buildings. Police said no one was reported killed or injured although
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    • 277 8 Fall in pirate attacks on refugees BANGKOK, Sun. Pirate attacks on Indochinese boat refugees has shown a marked decrease so far this year, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office here said. A UNHCR monthly bulletin said yesterday there had been no pirate attacks against eight boatloads of
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    • 129 8 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesians will face an "epidemic" of lung cancer over the next 20 years if the country's present rate of cigarette consumption is not cut down, according to official studies released here. The warning was issued after a two-day workshop here sponsored by the
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    • 365 8  -  ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter MANILA, Sun. Several millions of dollars m foreign relief aid have poured into the Philippines to help over 2.4 million Filipinos affected by two killer typhoons and the erupting Mayon volcano. The Philippine government has mobilised all agencies to
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 237 9 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. PETRONAS, the national oil corporation, is embarking on a pilot programme m Trengganu to make compressed natural gas (CNG) as an alternative fuel. The programme is aimed at promoting more uses for the nations abundant natural gas resources,
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    • 356 9 Move aimed at easing strain on govt spending JOHOR BARU, Sun. THE government is planning to privatise a number of services and operations at Pasir Gudang port, about 32 km from here, Deputy Transport Minister Hajah Rahmah Othman said yesterday. She said the move
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    • 151 9 JOHOR BARU, Sun. A free trade zone is expected to be opened at Pasir Gudang port on Octl. The announcement is expected to be made soon by Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin. The Assistant PRO of the Johor Port Authority, Tengku Noor Sharina Tengku Zainuddin,
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    • 151 9 ANY Malaysian or Singaporean would swear the little boy m the picture above is holding a pineapple. But for the 1.25 million people throughout the world who will read the British Airways inflight magazine, High Life, things won't be quite so certain. In
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    • 162 9 Smuggler rams Customs boat JOHOR BARU. Sun. Three Customs officers narrowly escaped when a smuggler's speedboat they were chasing turned around and ram ned into the Customs boat at full speed at Sungei Melayu, off Lido Beach here. State Customs Sea Division chief, Mr Mohamed Daud bin Ali, yesterday said
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    • 117 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Police here will contact their counterparts m Singapore to help m investigations into the murder of a man m Sentul on Monday night. They are expected to seek the help of a punter there, The Star reported on Friday.
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    • 939 16 A recent seminar on China organised by Malaysia's Institute for Strategic Studies prompted a reader to write the following letter to the New Straits rimes. AS A student of Malaysia-China relations, I would like to offer some comments on the subject. The perception of China
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    • 606 11  -  NGIAM TONG HAI Even if we have an elected president, says Teng Cheong By SINGAPORE will continue to have a democratic parliamentary system based on the Westminster model even if we had an elected President, the Minister Without Portfolio, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, said yesterday. Despite
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    • 33 11 THE PAP has formed an election committee, headed by senior party leaders, to plan the strategy for the coming general election. Mr Ong Teng Cheong said details would be announced later.
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    • 123 11 Lunchtime poll rallies no more at Fullerton Square THE lunch time Fullerton Square rally will not be held at its traditional site this coming general election. The Minister Without Portfolio, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, who is also the NTI secretary-general, said yesterday that a special PAP team was looking into
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    • 406 11  - Streaming does more good than harm: Dr Tay LEONG WENG KAM By STREAMING of pupils at Primary Three is aimed at helping, not punishing, them. Dr Tay Eng Soon, the Minister of State (Education), said this m reply to questions at a forum m the Rochore community centre hall at
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    • 492 11  -  PHILIP LEE By MR ONG Teng Cheong must have had a very nomadic childhood. The series of weekend ministerial walkabouts m which he has been taking part reveals this. Each time he visited a constituency, he had a story to tell about
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    • The Central Provident Fund: Assurances and a proposal
      • 118 11 MONTHLY contributions to the Central Provident Fund by Singapore workers and employers is unlikely to be raised further. Mr Ong Teng Cheong said yesterday that the rate of 25 per cent from workers and 25 per cent from their employers was "high enough". Answering
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      • 118 11 MINISTER without Portfolio Ong Teng Cheong yesterday dismissed an opposition party claim that the government would not be able to pay back contributors' Central Provident Fund savings m future. A member of the Singapore Democratic Party central executive council, Mr William Lav, had
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      • 105 11 PERHAPS one of the most valid requests for the furtiier use of CPF savings is for the proposed dependent children's protection scheme. Mr Ong Teng Cheong said, at yesterday's forum, that the scheme would ensure that the family with young children would not
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    • 726 12  - What will they think of next? LEE SIEW HUA CHRISTINA TSENG YAP YEW PIANG DAVID TAN Two take a cable car and monorail wedding tour while 85 others go on a jumbo jet flight Story by and Pictures by and WHAT next? How much higher or lower or further will
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    • 259 12 THE Marine Parade community centre will donate at least $380,000, proceeds from a walkathon, to the Community Chest, the biggest contribution so far from a communiIty centre. It is the first time a community centre has organised a walkathon for this purpose.
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    • 190 12 FORMER students of St Margaret's, Singapore's oldest girls' school, have found an unusual way of saying "Merry Christmas" and "Happy New Year". They have come up with their own greeting cards with a sketch of the new primary school building. About 5,000 of
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    • 151 12 Drive against 'killer litter' has made an impact Teh NATIONAL Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan thinks the campaign against "killer Utter" has made an impact. Mr Teh said yesterday that he did not have statistics on the effect of the campaign, but his impression was that media and Housing Board
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    • 168 12  -  SHIRLEY TAN By A NATIONAL Serviceman was struck dead by lightning m Adam Road, near the entrance to the Singapore Island Country Club's Bukit Course, at about 11.20 a.m. yesterday. Mr Hee Chee Choy. 19. of Chong Kuo Road, Sembawang. died on
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    • 878 13  - Hsien Loong on the motto of a new politician AHMAD OSMAN He quotes the Bard m his first speech as a PAP candidate By FACED with a husband who did not know what to do, Lady Macßeth said: "But screw your courage to the sticking place and we will not
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    • 732 13 Hsien Loong discusses some problems and issues on national service THE Singapore Armed Forces will train talented reservists who want to become officers. But they must meet the requirements and be willing to put m the extra effort to make
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    • 451 13  - It's door-to-door on the campaign trail in Teck Ghee LEE KIM CHEW By When the old commander comes a-calling BRIGADIER-GENERAL (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong yesterday hit the campaign trail to introduce himself as the People's Action Party election candidate m Teck Ghee. Accompanied by a big group of supporters, he
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    • 710 15 Raja answers two questions that have been asked about Hsien Loong's entry into politics Full text of the Article by the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Aff Airs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, In the September Issue of Petir magazine. In the case of Hsien Loong, it
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    • 948 15 6 EVEN more inexplicable to me is the genuine or feigned horror manifested by these guardians of democracy that a professional soldier should venture into politics. While barbers, postmen, bus-drivers, lawyers, doctors, civil servants, stock brokers and suspected con-men have the undeniable right to contest elections,
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    • 419 23  - On the trail of sweet smell of success GRACE CHNG Local scientists create fragances and aromas for use m industries By YOU could say it's got the sweet smell that comes when you're set on the path of success. A small team of Singapore scientists is succeeding m a littleknown
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    • 201 23  - Ex -kidney patients who are all winners ELAYNE THONG By EIGHT former kidney patients returned on Friday from the Fifth International Transplant Olympics as winners even though they did not get any medals. All have undergone successful kidney transplants from two years ago. I There were two others the group,
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    • 75 23 A HOTEL guest who opened his room door to two women on Saturday night found $11,700 m cash and jewellery missing from his drawer the following morning. Ship surveyor Mr F. L. Rahmer, 46, had invited two women into his Scotts Road hotel room
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    • 14 23 THE East Coast Park lagoon will be closed tomorrow for maintenance work.
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    • 114 23 TWO tunnels built for vehicles under Changi Airport's north apron have been handed over to the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore by the Public Works Department. The PWD designed and supervised their construction. The $20.4 million tunnels were built so that cargo trucks, baggage trolleys,
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    • 394 23 BEING prepared for an emergency also means thinking about what people will eat when supplies of essential foods are cut. For this, Singapore will have a Food Rationing Plan which will be activated as a last resort to make sure that nobody starves.
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      • 93 14 A WESTERN Australian firm has developed a special mobile power kit that can convert any vehicle into a source of MO- vol t or 1 lt-volt direct current. Called Unl-Power, It uses the motor of an y vehicle, boat or earthmoving equipment for
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      • 92 14 ONE way to help control childhood asthma m some patients is to treat the child for an entirely different disease: sinusitis. Forty-eight asthmatic children were studied at an American medical school. All had a history of night awakenings, missed school and frequent emergency- room
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    • 606 14  -  A. S. YEONG By Micro Comer WITH IBM now an übiquitous name m the desktop computer market, practically all of Big Blue s competitors, with the exception of Apple, have been forced to pitch their products as IBMcompatible i.e. to be able to run
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    • 628 14 Prototype can copy dress patterns and adjust for sizes THE clothing industry, traditionally labourintensive, is now being automated. Computers and robots are helping to design, draw patterns, cut and sew garments as automation promises substantial savings and increases a firm's competitiveness. Our Changing World finds out
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  • 449 16 The Straits Times says It If More than after-sales service THE shortage of renovation contractors, one of the main reasons for shoddy workmanship, may soon be over. Then, what? The basic problem of ensuring better quality workmanship giving a better deal for home owners, especially the tens of thousands of
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  • 1266 16  -  TERESA LIM Five million people must accept Sino-British agreement on faith By Hongkong Correspondent of Business Times THIS week, the course of five million lives will be touched m a dramatic way. Chinese and British negotiators on the future of Hongkong will meet
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  • 598 16  - Indonesian govt exercises fiscal discipline to better economy LIMYOONLIN The Region With WITH the exception jfthe Philippines, economic conditions m the market economies of the region Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand improved during the past year and the outlook for 1984 is bright, according to the World Bank annual report released
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    • 385 17 Non-peak period chosen to clean up centre MP replies to criticism Sweeping courtesy out the back door ST, Sept 18 I WOULD like to reply to the letter "Sweeping courtesy out the back door" by Mrs F.K. Chua. (ST, Sept 18). The Mass Cleaning Up Exercise held on Sept 16
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    • 679 17 READING about the lot of undergraduates makes me reflect on the education system m Singapore schools. It appears that today the rat race does not begin at the university level but at the pre primary level, where kindergarten children are given
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      • 324 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "12-hour shift: Will it work?" by Mr Steven Cornellius. (ST, Aug 7). The purpose of the recent amendment to the Employment Act is to provide, among other things, the flexibility for scheduling work to maximise the use of
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      • 436 17 Community Chest is more than just fund-raising WE wish to thank Mr Tang K.L. for the feedback m his letter "Donations should be voluntary". (ST, Aug 30). We agree with Mr Tang that all donations to the Community Chest and other charities should be given m a voluntary and charitable
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      • 277 17 Look into traffic jam warning system LAST Wednesday at 6.50 a.m., long stretches of Dunearn Road from University Road to Whitley Road, and m part of Swiss Cottage and again near Newton Circus were passable only to buses. On the Bukit Timah side the road was not passable to all
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      • 231 17 WE refer to the letter "Let us help the needy right away" by "A OneTime Orphan". (ST, Sept 10). We would like to clarify his misconceptions. The Community Chest does not wait until its target is reached before it distributes funds to its agency members.
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    • 343 17 Drama Festival 1984 presents The Miracle Worker SPARS FRI 28 and SAT 29 SEP at 8.00 PN The Drama Centre Atap Genting Atap Rembia (Brickhouse Attap House) Perkumpulan Seni Sunday 30 September 1984 at 8.00 PN Victoria Theatre Tickets at $3, $2 from Central Booking Office (Victoria Theatre) and Haji
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 808 18  -  SAMIR GHATTAS Does it exist or is it a cover for a number of groups? The bombing of the US Embassy m suburban Christian East Beirut on Thursday was another act of violence claimed to be perpetrated by Islamic Jihad. But what is
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    • 636 18  - Japan plans to put man into space by the 1990s KEITH STAFFORD 4 It is a far cry from the days of 1955 when Japan's space programme was born on a lonely beach with a group of Tokyo University scientists firing a pencil-sized rocket into m the sky. 7 By
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • 135 19  - For those who like rosewood furniture MARA FERNANDEZ Happenings Ha By IF YOU like rosewood furniture, you can see them on display at the World Trade Centre from Saturday to Oct 7. The event is the Ideal Home Exhibition '84, organised by Conference Exhibition Management Services Pte Ltd. The item
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      418 19 Mr John Ang is appointed director of sales. He was formerly sales manager of Holiday Inn hotel m Kuching and also director of sales of This week MR SUSUMU Ueno, has been appointed director and managing director of Ana Hotels Singapore Ltd. He takes the place of Mr Seiji
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    • 447 19  - Rojak-style management pays off DOREEN SOH By A NEW trading company with an unusual management philosophy has made inroads into the milk and health drink markets, and plans more products m its marketing arsenal. With Tulip milk, a brand new to the market, Arupas Trading (Pte) Ltd has within six
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    • 160 19 Indonesia revives shelved refinery project JAKARTA The Indonesian government has revived the l'Ssl billion (552.16 billion) Musi refinery project, one of 4* major projects shelved indefinitely two years ago to help the economy weather the effects of world recesslon and falling oil prices. The official news agency, Antara, said President
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    • 532 19 PARIS Currency dealers m Europe were this weekend wondering which way the dollar will hit the world economy when trading reopens today, following massive concerted intervention which sent the US currency reeling late on Friday. The intervention might have involved
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    • 88 19 SINGAPORE will play host to The 1984 Asian Corporate Finance Conference m November. This is the sixth annual meeting organised by the Institute for International Research to present new techniques and information to finance specialists anl senior executives. The faculty list features 31 international experts. A
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    • 323 19  -  S. KUMAR Proposal to introduce micro-wave communication systems By CHUAN Hup Marine Ltd, with a foothold m microcomputers, is hoping to move into the communications industry m China. Plans are afoot to introduce micro-wave communication systems m China. Chuan Hup, through 51 per
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    • 416 19 US ready to 'modify' textile import curbs WASHINGTON The United States, facing heated criticism from China over new curbs on textile imports, says it Is prepared to modify those so-called "country of origin" rules after consulting its trading partners. State Department spokesman Brian Carlson said on Saturday that adjustments m
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    • Company news The week that was
      • 35 20 R Gross Group pre-tax Year to dividend profit/loss ('000) 5.6a (5.6a) $9,696 ($8,541) March 84 8 (8) M 53.779 ($3,742) March 84 Msl,oo4d ($4,464) March 84 23 (5) M 51,396 ($542) June 84
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      • 45 20 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Austral Amal 21 (65) M 52.623 ($6,414) June 84 Beriuntai 23 (39) M 510,764 ($14,220) April 84 Faber Merlin 7 (5.3a) M 525.826 ($13,607) June 84 UAC 30c (25) M 519.332 ($13,291) June 84
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      • 135 20 Interim Group pretax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) A|inomoto M 52.7 11 ($3,116) June 84 B A T 22.7 (227) $7,807 ($10,747) June 84 Bolton MsB,Blo ($6,142) June 84 D Keramat 26 (35) M 53,833 ($6,067) July 84 George Kent 6 (5) M 52.854 ($2,534) July 84
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    • 339 20 Bedford Plantations Bhd has proposed to change its name to Bedford Bhd. General Securities Investments Ltd and Overseas Union Securities Ltd's unaudited consolidated net tangible assets backing per share as at Aug 31 were $1.96 and $2.28 respectively. India-Malaysia Textiles Bhd and Nixdorf Computer AG have formed a
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    • 258 20 Ml 21 US* CJwnte Alcoo 33H -H Aided Chem Cp 34 H -H AUrs Cholmers I OH -H Am Tel Tel I9H -H Amox Inc 19 -H Ame Corp 2V -H Bethlehem SU 1 8"* H Boeing Co 55% -H Burroughs Cp 53*. H Coterpior Co 34* V.
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    • 119 20 A LATE rally among industrial stocks pulled the equity markets oat of an early slump last week with prices finishing slightly lower m thin trading, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index finished the week 0.4 point lower at 725.7, the All Industrials Index rose 7.9 to 1,941.1 and the
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    • 35 20 Financial Times Industrials Friday 871.4 (868.2) Week ago 859.4 j{f£Dow Jones Industrials Friday 1201.74 (1216.54) T: Week ago 1237.52 7f~^ tp> (Fifures m brackets refer to those of the previous tradnt day) ■'■''■'''ii £X^
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    • 477 20 Sept 22 Pence Ounce Cons Gold 482 +13 Rus Plant 8 5/16 unch INDUSTRIALS za 16 -v. AH.ed-Lyons 149 -I US$ Ass Dairies 168 -2 „r i 9 7. ,_,h BTRPLC 482 -7 A £Lld 92 V Babcocks 138 -5 unch Barclays 484 -13 £vw- k 3 7i c
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    • 310 20 Stpt22 Ytn Chanft NWsub Chem 294 +3 Mitsubishi 561 +2 Aimomoto 1160 -20 Mitsub Eke 437 +9 Akoi 499 +24 M.tsub Estate 467 +7 Amodo unq Milsub Heavy 229 +3 AsarwChem 518 -2 Mitsui 333 +3 Asohi Gloss 840 +6 Mitsui Ship 147 unch Bank of Tokyo 450 +5
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    • Overseas markets' weekly round-up
      • 315 20 US forecasters face the reality of slowdown NEW YORK United States economic forecasters, who for months refused to believe that the boom of the last two years was anything but "anaemic", will now have to accept the fact that the American economy is slowing down. The rise m
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      • 95 20 PRICES suffered a 79.74-poLnt setback m lacklustre trading last week. The Nikkei-Dow Jones of 225 blue chips, which posted a 12t.84-polnt advance the previous week, closed the week at %\Jkm\m\ The market got off to a sparkling start on Monday bat prices fell sharply on Tuesday because of the
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      • 70 20 OVER the week, the Index rose 54.64 points to 1,M1.1K. The performance of the market last week certainly gives credence to the theory that Investors are so tired of waiting for the 1997 agreement that they will be positive about It whatever Its content. Brokers, however, confirmed that although
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      • 42 20 DEALERS had reason to smile last week as the stock market was enlivened by a spate of baying. The FT-39 Index was on 13 points at 871.4, while the mire broad I based FTSE 199 Index rose 17.4 points to 1,127.
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    • 3486 20 M shares quoted have a par value of SI. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scnp/rifhts. N Tai -exempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars 1954 Last YieM Net Vol Week Wgh Low Company Sale Chanje p/E
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    • Commodities, Finance
      • 289 21 THE dramatic turnaround m the US dollar and gold took place during the European and American trading hours on Friday and, therefore, was not reflected m the week's activities on the local market. On Simex, December gold contract changed hands within a relatively narrow range of U*****.50
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      • 18 21 GOLD USS/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 345.75-***** *****—340.80 Fri tt>Jr New Ycrk 347.00— 347 50 342 00-342.5U
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      • 131 21 TRADING conditions during the past week slowed down, with prices gradually slipping by about 2.5 cents per kilo. Operators were generally cautious and sidelined, awaiting for new developments to materialise, said Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co m its weekly report. Lack of fresh buying support coupled with continued easier Japanese
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      • 61 21 FIRMER. Although the Penang price remained on the "floor" of the tin agreement range M 529.15 a kilo price rises were sparked by Sterling's sharp fall against the Malaysian currency, aided by the buffer stock manager's support. But once new peaks had been established, the market became jittery and
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      • 122 21 RAS MRELB tiftt Low Ctosinc Hi(li Low Ctosint buyers buyers Sept 20 Sept 20 Int. 1 R.S.S Prompt 196.00N 193.25N 193.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. FOB 198 50 195 75 196 00 220 25 218 25 218 00 Int 2R S S October 183 50
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      • 22 21 ttfhest-Lowest Hfchest-lowesl SS/pn Ss/pn Bank of China 23.76—23.45 23 94—23 63 OUB 23.73— 23 54 23.88—23.69 U9B 23.77-23.62 23.92-23 61
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      • 29 21 QUIETLY STEADY. Early small losses following the sharp rise m market stocks (up 1,978,000 ounces to 52,618,000 ounces) and the decline m New York was later reversed. AFP.
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      • 32 21 STEADIER. Initially, the market was depressed by the start of the US car strike and the first rise m market stocks for three months (up 300 tonnes to 160.225 tonnes). AFP.
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      • 50 21 IRREGULAR. This market was torn between its close connections with the car industry and its sensitivity to currency movements. The sharp rise m market stocks (up 4,475 tonnes to 144,875 tonnes) kept buyers reserved at first. Merchants outside the London Metal Exchange quoted U551.055-1.085 against US$l,O7O-1,100 a tonne. AFP.
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      • 210 21 MOST commodity prices at the Singapore produce market finished higher on improved volume last week. In the pepper market, local white pepper prices rose $20 per 100 kg to $682.50, while black pepper prices climbed $15 to $495 at the end of the week. Traders said the shortage
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      • 469 21 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business last Friday, Sept 21. Bank PIR Algemene Bank 10' 4 American Eipress 10 1 4 Am Dam R'terdam Bank 10 Arab Banking Corp 10 Asia Commercial 10 H? Banking Group 10 j Ban Hrn Lee Bank 10'
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      • 194 21 Asian rates ASIAN currency average Ytn deposit rates for the lmnth J? X week ended Sept 21: 3 months m 6■ Din Ml r 6 months 6' 2 6 7/16 BID PRICES 12 months 6 9/16 6 9/16 IBS Static Hfeh Low rtfh Low 7 days lIH IP* 1 month
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      • 34 21 DEPOSIT RATES p .a. Savings account 7 1 k Vutosave 6' 4 ued deposit 3 1 month 7 M 3 months 7 2 6 months 7" 2 9 months 7 12 months 7 2
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      • 47 21 LOAN RATES. p.a. Prime rate 2 10 Personal/Renovation (Flat rates) 1 4 years 7 Housing (tocotrted) Up to 10 years 10 1! to 25 years 10' 4 Hire purchase Cars 1 year 5' 2 2 years 5 3 4 3 years 6 4 4 years 6 I
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      • 53 21 BUSINESS LOANS p.a. Commercial properties 1 15 years 10' 4 Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) Factory loans 9 Machinery loans 9 Working capital loans 9 Construction Equipment Finance Scheme (CF.FS) MM MAS rediscount rates tor export bills 7 Source DBS Bank 1 Mcathre rates. 2 For best customers only 3
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      • 193 21 THE US dollar opened for the week at 552.1640 50 and was traded to a high of 2.1740 before touching a low of 552.1595. It closed marginally higher at 552.1695 05. There was firm support at 5J2.1600 level. The Singapore unit strengthened across the board against the major currencies.
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    • 552 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo ICL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage .< An Cargo Time Block N Crystal (26W) 23/9 (2)00) FSB 0700 0900 G3 Anna MS (8409) 23/9(2300) 51 *****100 B 2 P fillmore (140/1) 23/9(2300) TA3 0800 0900/1000 1100 N3 Nik Maksimov (2/CEB4) 24/9(0700)
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    • 208 21 Interbank Over the Foreifn Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreipi currency Australian dollar 1.7952-1.7982 5 66-5 53 Canadian dollar 1 6410 1.6424 6 15-6 06 NZ dollar 1.0500 1.0526 9 81—9 42 Sterling pound 2 6337— 2.6371 3.83—3 79 US dollar 2
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    • 40 21 LONDON Oil tankers used as floating oil storage containers totalled 21 million long dwt or 95 vessels last month compared with 20.86 million dwt or the same number of vessels m !,r mmmmmmmmmmmm Reuter
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      255 21 Vessel Berth Arr Oep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Kyowa Breeze 303 24/9 26 9 wwmt See Hai Hong 302 24/9 25/9 Da Li 44 a side 24/9 Sri Nam Hua III 302 24/9 24/9 Dan Yang 33/4 aside 24/9 Wihar I 302 24/9 27/9 Makmur
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    • From the companies desk
      • 79 22 THE rights issue of 9.8 million shares of LINGUI DEVELOPMENTS has been 98 per cent subscribed. The remaining 200,833 shares not subscribed for will be allotted to excess share applicants to minimise the incidence of odd lots. Also, the Foreign Investment Committee has approved Lingui's
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      • 79 22 GROUP pre-tax profit at DATUK KERAMAT HOLDINGS fell 38 per cent to Ms3.B million for the six months ended July 31. Turnover was 14 per cent lower at Ms2o7 million. The directors have declared an interim dividend of 26 sen per share. Operating profit
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      • 31 22 THE board of directors of SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE (1978) has appointed Miss Eileen Lim Teck Huay as company secretary. Mr Yap Soon Hoe will remain as the alternate secretary.
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      • 37 22 Interim profits up BOLTON PROPERTIES BHD saw a 44 per cent rise m group pre-tax profits to MsB.B million for the half year ended June 30. Group turnover was 45 per cent up at M 517.3 million.
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    • 653 22  -  ANGELINE TAN Not just manufacturing and reproducing products of others By SINGAPORE is moving towards the development of its own products instead of just manufacturing or reproducing the products of others, according to Mr FriedrichWilhelm Aldag. Mr Aldag, a German businessman, recently received an
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    • 322 22 China unveils a new industrial tax system SELLING SHORT BEIJING China unveiled a new Industrial tax system last Friday designed to promote profitable state factories, pot money-losers out of business and smash the egalitarian "big pot." The tax regulations, promulgated In the communist press and explained at a news conference
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    • 208 22 Ber jaya Kawat BERJAYA Kawat Bhd started as a private limited company m Malaysia m 1968. It was converted into a public company a year later and was listed on the Singapore and Koala Lumpur stock exchanges m lWt. The company, m a twin takeover package, will
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    • 403 22 BEIJING Temporary work seems set for a boom m China, where officials see it as a way of boosting economic productivity. A sign of the times is that tho international company Manpower, a world symbol of temporary employment, plans to
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 94 24 141 Deaths 141 Deaths MDM HENG LUAN INN Aged 75 Paaaed away peacefully on 23rd Sopt 1984 Deeply mourned by HUSBAND Ang Long Kern SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Tian Hoon Chua See Moy Ek Hoon, Roland Mary Tan J uay Hoon, Winston Goh Gek Lang Han Hoon, Henry DAUGHTERS SONS-IN-LAW Yen Hoon
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      163 24 MR. LIM CHENG CHEOK AGED 65 paeaed away peacefully on 22/9/84 leaving behind Wife: Chng Peck Geofc Sons: Huck Peng, Benson Huck Slong. Albert Huck Seng. Huckleberry Huck Guan, Alan Daughter*- In-law Chue Ah Lin, Irene Chan Fong Chee, Florence Daughter* Bee Hong, Jennifer Bee Chin, Susan Bee
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    • 55 24 THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Llm Llan Heng wishes to thank all their relatives and friends for their condolences, attendance, wreaths and invaluable assistance during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF the late Koh Kong Seng express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, pestors, friends for their
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    • 111 24 Mr Mr* A Raja Kriehnan and family of the late SARAVANAN (2ND TWIN SON) Bom: 14 9.76 Died 27.8.84 DEARLY MISSED "Time changes things suddenly But your memory lingers with us rorever" Wishes to express our heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends and cc (leagues. Special l hank*
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      109 24 In everloving memory of YEO KIAN ANN departed 24th September 1983 'Gone trom our lives one so dear, But m our hearts tcrever near.' Dearly mieaed by beloved wile, •one, daughter*, daughtere-in-law, sons-in-law and grandchildren. In Loving memory of MR. P. NARAYANAN Departed 24.940 Not just today
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  • RACING
    • 1058 24 Stipe's report JOCKEYS Nigel Tiley and H.S. Chan were suspended for their respective offences over the weekend. Tiley was penalised one race day for allowing his mount, Dawnglow JJ, to shift m when not sufficiently clear, causing interference to two other horses shortly after the start
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    • 2434 24 It's Windu Karya in the Gold Cup trial Dynamicron relegated from second to fourth By OUR RACING TEAM LAST-START winner Windu Karya stormed into the Singapore Gold Cup picture when he won the unofficial trial m Race 5 for Class 1 Div 1 horses over 1,850 m at Bukit Timah
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    • 107 24 BELMONT (New York), Sunday FAVOURITE John Henry, ridden by Chris McCarron. led all the way to win the U*****,250 (about Ssl.3 million) Turf Classic over 2,400 m m record time here yesterday. The nine-year-old gelding clocked 2:25.5 sec Win (9-1) was second by a neck with
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    • 740 25 It is a game I shall remember for the rest off my life. The doctor has just asked me if there are any injuries. I replied 'Have you any pills?' 7 Mullery (right) LONDON, Sun. Alan Mullery watched his Queens Park Rangers soccer side perform
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    • 702 25 Arsenal 4 Stoke f (2-*): In a performance brimming with attacking skills, Arsenal who have successfully shaken off their "boring" tag this season swamped Stoke with goals from their three current England players, Tony Woodcock (two), Paul Mariner and Kenny Sansom. The Londoners also struck the
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    • 1335 25 DIVISION ONE Arsenal 4 Stoke 0, Aston Villa 0 Tottenham 1, Everton 2 Southampton 2, Leicester 2 West Bromwich 1, Luton 0 Chelsea 0, Manchester United 1 Liverpool 1, Norwich 3 Watford 2, Queens Park Rangers 5 Newcastle 5, Sheffield Wednesday 2 Ipswich 2. Sunderland 0 Coventry
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    • 48 25 MARK FALCO heads the English Division One soccer top-scorers' list after Saturdays matches. Div. One: 7 Mark Faleo (Spars). S Chris Waddle (Newcastle), Peter Davenport (Forest). 5 Gary IJneker (Leicester), Eric Gates (Ipswich). Div. Two: 8 John Aldridge (Oxford). 7 Derek Hales (Charlton). 6 Gary AP.
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    • 353 25 Rummenigge sets Bayern on record run BONN, Sun. Bayern Munich set a West German League soccer record with a sixth successive win m as many games since the start of the season when they beat Cologne 2-0 yesterday. Even the brilliance of West German Footballer of the Year, goalkeeper Toni
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    • 183 25 Groningen move up League ladder GRONINGEN, Sun. Singapore footballer Fandi Ahmad was m the FC Groningen travelling team of 15 for the first time this season and, though he did not play, had a happy day as his side outplayed hosts MW 3-0. For Fandi, who is almost fully recovered
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    • 241 25 MILAN, Sun. Mark Hateley and Ray Wilklns, the England internationals now with AC Milan, of Italy, were set to walk out on their new club last Friday and fly home because of problems over accommodation. Striker Hateley, who Joined AC from Portsmonth, and midfielder Wilklns,
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    • 240 26 'Cobra' proves too deadly MONTE CARLO, Sun. Don Curry, "The Cobra", stung swiftly m the sixth round to destroy Italian challenger Nino la Rocca and retain his World Boxing Association welterweight crown here last night. The American caught la Rocca with three deadly lefts to the head to send his
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    • 355 26  -  TAY CHENG KHOON Air-conditioning will pave way to a star-studded Open By DID the Singapore Squash Rackets Association miscalculate when they sought the International Squash Players' Association's sanction for last week's Anchor Open? The SSRA had hoped that the blessings and ISPA's ranking points would
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    • ON THE TENNIS SCENE
      • 176 26 Equal pay only for equal play SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. John McEnroe said yesterday that he was no supporter of equal pay for women ln tennis. 'They have no business getting anywhere near what we're getting. Their level of tennis Is a zillion years below," said McEnroe, who noted that ln
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      • 225 26 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. John McEnroe wore down fellow- American Eliot Teltscher with relentless attacking pressure and a big serve, scoring a 6-3, 6-1 victory yesterday m the semifinals of the U*****,000 ($572,400) TransAmerica Open. "I really put the pressure on him," said McEnroe, seeking his fourth
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      • 226 26 FORT LAUDERDALE (Florida), Sun. Martina Na vra tilova pushed her record consecutive match-winning streak to 59 with two more victories yesterday as she cruised into the final of the US$l5O,OOO ($324,000) Fort Lauderdale tournament. She will face unseeded Michelle Torres m the final. Martina
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    • 257 26 Braves give Padres a scalping AMERICAN SPORTS SAN DIEGO, Sun. Milt Thompson's home run snapped a 2-2 tie m the eighth inning yesterday and Pascual Perez scattered seven hits over eight innings to lift the Atlanta Braves to a 5-2 victory over the San Diego Padres m an American League
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    • ON THE ATHLETICS SCENE
      • 232 26 BEIJING, Sun. China's world highjump champion Zhu Jianhua, who managed only a disappointing bronze medal at the Los Angeles Olympics, said he was confident he could beat his own world record despite failing m a bid to top it yesterday at an international athletics meet
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      • 76 26 NEW YORK, Sun. New Zealand's John Walker broke away from a packed field to win the fourth annual Fifth Avenue Mile yesterday m 3min 53.625ec. Walker kicked for home m the final fifth of the straight race, outpacing Swiss Pierre Deleze (3:54.86) and Spaniard Jose Abascal (3:55.14).
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    • 233 26 THE Hankyu Braves need one more victory to clinch Japanese Pacific League baseball championship, following their 8-6 triumph over Kintetsu Buffaloes on Saturday. Other results Pacific League: Seibu 5 Lotte 3, Nankai 10 Nippon Ham 8. Central League: Hiroshima 8 Chunichi 5, Hanshin 5 Yomiuri 3, Taiyo 7
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    • 474 27 But Yang Yang wins fans for remarkable retrievals BERNARD PEREIRA reports from Jakarta WHEN China's Han Jian won the Alba World Cup badminton men's singles title at the Istora Senayan here last night, it was one moment when the spectators came to love the loser his compatriot
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      387 27 Alba finalists to play exhibition match m Singapore PETER SIOW previews tonight's Singapore-China friendly IF you have made the wrong prediction m last night's Alba World Cup badminton men's final m Jakarta, don't fret. You will have another chance to put things right. Because the crafty Han Jian
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    • 162 27  -  JOE DORAI By LACK of strikers robbed Singapore Indians of a win over Pahang Indians m their Bardhan Cup soccer match, which ended m a 0-0 draw at the Toa Payoh Stadium yesterday. Singapore created several chances against the visitors, but failed to convert any of
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    • 161 27  -  JOE DORAI ARMED FORCES rode on the brilliance of goalkeeper Kumar Krishnan m the semi-finals of the President's Cup soccer tournament at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. It was Kumar's three brilliant saves m the mandatory five penalty shoot -out which helped Forces to a
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    • 253 27 Whillock sprints to the top YESTERDAY'S Yokohama Castrol Sprint at the National Stadium runway was plagued with problems which almost resulted m it being cancelled. And the early drizzle was the least of the problems. The biggest was the difficulty m controlling the crowd, who surged onto the track despite
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    • 332 27  -  TAY CHENG KHOON By SQUASH international Tracey Woon showed her versatility when she bloomed as one of the few roses among the winning thorns m the annual Bench and Bar golf match at the Island Course yesterday. The 24-nandicapper carded a nett 75 to win the B
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    • 346 27 FOREIGN GOLF LAS VEGAS, Sun. Johnny Miller and Craig Stadler shot 67s yesterday to share the lead as they moved into the final round of the richest-ever tournament, the U551,122,500 ($2,424,600) Las Vegas Invitational. Leading scares (US unless stated): 27t Johnny Miller 70. 69. 64, 67;
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    • 264 27  -  J. RAJENDRAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. For the first time m the tournament's eightyear history, Malaysia became champions of the Malaysian Rugby Union Cup, scoring an exciting 13-10 win over New Zealand Forte at the Police Depot here today. Their hero was fullback Ghaffar Rejab,
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    • 136 27 Chek Leong on course for Bangkok KHOR CHEK LEONG put his rather beefy frame to splendid advantage m the Laser elimination trials, off Changi, yesterday. He won all three races m strong- wind conditions, averaging 15 knots, to confirm his berth m the Pacific Laser championships from Nov 23-30 and
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    • LOCAL SHORTS
      • 119 27 INTERNATIONAL Ronnie Ng, three-gold hero of last years South-east Asia Games, headed the list of qualifiers m the Queenstown Bowl Open championships yesterday. His 1,265 pinfalls, which have remained on the perch for some days already, must surely convince doubting Thomases that Ronnie's struggling form this season
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      • 111 27 SHEE TSE MING improved on his personal best by over 70 points when he scored 462.25 to win the threemetre springboard event m the Pesta Sukan diving championsnips at Toa Payoh yesterday. Leong Siet Fong was second with 418 and new comer Chew Kirn Soon took
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      • 94 27 CEYLON SPORTS CLUB beat the United World College by nine wickets m a Singapore Cricket Association Senior League match at Balestier Road yesterday. Brief scores: UWC 113 (L. Kenny 38, Sathivail 3--22, Neethianathan 2-3, Gnachandran 2-14, Soocelerai 2-19); CSC 118-1 (V. Kumar 63 n.0., M. Ahmad
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    • 291 27 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Singapore won their first match under New Zealand coach Mark Howell when they beat Australian Forces North 19-0 to take third place m the MRU Cup here today. It was certainly a welldeserved break for Singapore, who had lost all their matches
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  • Page 27 Miscellaneous
    • 24 27 TODAY'S EVENTS BOWLING Queens town Bowl men's championships (Queenstown Bowl, 10.30 a. m). BADMINTON Singapore v China friendly (Singapore Badminton Hall, b. 30 p.m.).
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  • 431 28 WASHINGTON, Sunday THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has bowed to Third World demands for a review of the debt crisis next spring but shaved the maximum amount which financially-strug-gling nations can borrow. The IMF's policy-making interim committee announced last night that
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  • 42 28 Paper for women BEIJING. Sun. China will launch its first women's newspaper next month, the official Xinhua news said today. It said "Chinese Women", a four-page weekly, would reflect the views and aspirations of Chinese women and defend their legitimate ests Reuter
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  • 403 28  -  SUSANNA KULATISSA By THESE figures may be half -finished now, but when you see them again at the National Exhibition m November, they will seem almost life-like. A combination of light and sound effects will transform 16 of these statues m Hall A of the World
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  • 633 28  -  ILENE ALESHIRE First big revision m 20 years of policy on HDB commercial properties By COMMERCIAL shops m Housing Board estates will now have the same freedom as industries to add or change trades. Restrictions on taking m new partners and shareholders and
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  • 158 28 JERUSALEM, Sun. Israel's new multi-party government today introduced new taxes, aimed at lowering living standards and reducing the amount of money circulating in the inflationhit economy. Finance Minister Yitzhak Modai said. Mr Modai told a news conference after a Cabinet meeting that
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  • 463 28  -  RONNIE WAI Recording blood type of each citizen is part of civil defence medical plan By DO YOU know your blood group? Chances are you do if you aire a national serviceman, blood donor, pregnant mother or If you've had a blood transfusion.
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  • 63 28 What it should have been A WRITE-UP on the Erofiles of the latest atch of PAP election candidates m The Sunday Times said one of them, Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, 34, the NTUC chairman, has two children. She m fact has three two daughters, aged seven and four, and a
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    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 159 1 Guide to our public sculptures Concentration by Vichai Sitiratn (Thailand), June 1982. Fort Canning Park Balance by Ng Eng Teng (Singapore), June 1982. Fort Canning Park Taming Sari by Ariffin Mohd Ismail (Malaysia), June 1982. Fort Canning Park Fredisvinda by Napoleon Abueva (Philippines), June 1982. Fort Canning Park Spirit of
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 1432 2 The teacher's role m stimulating creativity m children is discussed m this week's article, the third m a four-part series. By CLIVE LINKE, a lecturer m speech and drama with the Institute of Education FOR a long time, education tended to be academic and centred on
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      • 405 2 The Link Between Selfconcept and Learning RESEARCH literature is filled with reports that learning m school increases when self-concept increases. A child's success or failure m school is often determined by the beliefs and attitudes he has about himself. It has been observed that
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    • FEATURES
      • 308 23  -  SALMA KHALIK LIM SENG TIONG Public sculptures Stories by Photographs by 4 Mr Ng Leong Teck said Athletes m Action blended nicely with the surroundings. He found it pleasant to look at while waiting to see a m o now. s SCULPTURES give life to
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      • 479 23 4 Miss Susan Ong and her sister Jane were uncomfortable with Athletes m Action. Now, if the piece were replaced by shrubs trimmed m the shape of animals, they said, it would be far more appealing. 7 FACTORY worker Mohd Amin, 20, walked right
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    • LEISURE
      • 1365 24  - Love and beauty as in a dream BRADLEY WINTERTON Lifting the shroud of mystery surrounding The Sacred Marriage By FOR those of you who were bewildered by the play, The Sacred Marriage, staged m Fort Canning Park recently, its director offers an explanation. Drama 1984 ON ALL three nights of
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      • 288 25 THE trio that was Diana Ross's launching pad to fame will be performing at the Peppermint Park Theatre Lounge tonight. Albeit not quite the original Supremes, the current trio still packs crowds into the theatres when they perform their Las Vegas routine with the lone survivor
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      • 587 25  -  Y.L. GOH By A karajan's latest recording captures the broader aspects of Brahms's 4th symphony On record vS^ THE concluding work m the New York Philharmonic's Victoria Concert Hall performance on Sept 7 was the Fourth Symphony of Brahms, one of the perennial favourites m
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      • 123 25 BRITISH singer David Bowie goes reggae with his latest album, Tonight, which is released worldwide today. There are two reggae tracks, Don't Look Down and the title song, both co-written with Tggy Pop m the late 70s. On Tonight, an evocative incantation, born-again star Tina Turner
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      • 223 25 THE fourth game m the World Chess Championship pitting challenger Garry Kasparov against title-holder Anatoly Karpov ended on Saturday m a draw on the 45th move. The draw left Karpov with one victory and Kasparov with none m a series that will be won by
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    • 296 26 of the day NINETEEN EIGHTVFOUR (BBC, 4.15 p.m.): Beginning this week, a reading m 15 parts of George Orwell's prophetic novel which appeared 36 years ago. Winston Smith remembers the days before Big Brother came to power, before the world was divided into three warring
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    • 666 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical YEC ENGINEERING (S) PTE LTD has immediate vacancy to be filled lor the post of SECRETARY c Possess a recognised Secretarial qualification. c A minimum Ito 2 years experience. c Good command of spoken and written English. c Ability In speaking Cantonese will be an
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    • 539 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical A subsidiary of an international group of companies based m Jurong requires: ACCOUNTS CLERKS c GCE O' level c Able to type c LCC Intermediate Bookkeeping c 1 year's experience m Accounts department. Interested applicants please call personally to: 9. 4 th Lok Yang Road
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    • 609 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical Well established lighting company. Due to expansion urgently requirea:CLERICAL ASSISTANT c GCE O' level c Able to type and handle Incoming calls c At least 1 year's working experience Salary after probation $530 and above. Attractive fringe benefits and bonus will be given to the
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    • 613 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical GENERAL CLERK Urgently required by established publishing firm Applicant* with the following qualifications need apply: c Minimum GCE 4 O' Level. preferably 'A' Level c Typing ability, minimum 35 wpm c Good written and spoken English c Salary commensurate with experience Immediate Appointment Tel: *****37
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    • 847 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial/Clerical TELEX OPERATOR required c Must type well c Preferably with experience For interview, please contact: *****55 Mrs Ong KANEMATSU-GOSHO LTD WELL ESTABLISHED COMPANY REQUIRES GENERAL CLERK Minimum GCE O' Level c Able to type c Knowledge of Book-keeping c Preferably with at least 2-3 yrs
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    • 401 7 66 Situations Vacant c) Secretarial Clerical GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED Minimum OCC O level Ability to type Interested, contact Julie tel: ***** M for an interview GENERAL CLERK NEEDED urgently Experience not necessary School leavers may apply Pleaaecall *****44/5 JUNIOR SECRETARIES AND Telex Operators urgently required Call Nine To Five Business
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    • 580 7 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales Houlj|miy» Setron Limited, coistmer trading division of the Haw Par Group invites applicants for the post of c ßcauUjJMvisor to promote the rang;* of skin care, hair care and make-up product? by CARITA OF PARIS. The ideal candidate should be
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    • 516 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales t) Sales t) Sales ESTEE LAUDER Estee Lauder, Clinique, Aramis Demonstrators Several positions now open for capable and well-groomed young ladies and gentlemen who desire a sales career working for Singapore's leading cosmetic lines m the high fashion environment
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    • 413 8 A leading company m the field of AUTOMOBILE BBRVBCI requires, Full-Time Female Sales Representatives We provide basic allowance, high commission and incentives. Training provided: Requirements: 1 Secondary Education. 2) Some knowledge of motor vehicle an advantage 3) With or without experience 4) Able to start work immediately. For interview, please
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    • 258 8 F <f you »tm young energetic and I most importantly not afraid of I hardwork, we have highly reJ warding positions m our company waiting tor you as: SALES PROMOTERS (Car care products) c Salary about $1,000 inclusive of full CPF, commission and fringe benefits. c Experience not necessary, professional
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    • 522 8 66 Situation* Vacant Sales Due to our expansion programme, we requires (A) 1 FEMALE BALES EXECUTIVE Requirements: c Able to speak Japanese fluently. c GCE O' level. c Pleasant personality, selfmotivation and ability to communicate at all levels. c Female Japanese holding permanent residency may apply (B) 1 SALES REPRESENTATIVE
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    • 697 8 66 Situations Vacant i) Sales Well established expanding Hire Purchase Finance of motor vehicles trading company has immediate vacancies for SALES REPRESENTATIVES (Male/ Female) c Completed Secondary education c Male applicants must complete NS c Pleasant personality be hardworking ambitious Experience m purchasing selling 0/ cars c Possess Class 3
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    • 760 8 66 Situations Vacant t) Sales FEMALE SHOP ASSISTANT An established Jewellery Shop at Orchard area Is looking for a hardworking and honest Chinese. Good prospect for the right person. Call: *****95 from 11.00 a.m. to 7 00p m FEMALE SALES REPRESENTATIVES required by a small printing co. This position would
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    • 714 8 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) TechiUcml g) Technical g) Technical g) Technlcml We arc y =k SMITH-CORONA g a challenging and rewarding career. fc AFFILIATE OF SCM CORPORATION We pay for your work experience g9 MAINTENANCE QC FEMALE TOOLMAKERS TECHNICIANS INSPECTORS OPERATORS
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    • 175 8 INCORPORATED PCI DISPLAYS PTE LTD requires DELIVERY CUM PACKAGING CLERK Drive company's van and perform outdoor errands and delivery. Despatch shipping documents as instructed. Assist m packing of goods and store function. Successful candidate should be 20 to 25 years of age, completed National Service or have 1 year experience
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    • 340 8 Beecham v Pharmaceuticals y requires Z Requirements: I GCE O 1 level A certificate with at I ft least a pass m h Chemistry/Physical fi fi Science fi fi Applicants must fi 'k have completed h fi National Service and f J H be prepared to work j f t
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    • 471 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant Technical g) Technical I GENERAL ELECTRIC I (U.S.A.) *f Consumer Electronics Re Ltd i requires suitably qualified candidates for the following positions: Candidates should preferably possess Diploma m Electronics Engineering or equivalent. Successful candidates will be assisting the Supervisors m the design, program and
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    • 551 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical M A MOTOROLA I f^^^\ A beadef m the communications J^^^^^^^k I and electronics industry I WALK-IN 1 I INTERVIEW I Monday, 24th Sept I 8-30 am to 5-30 pm I For our growing operations, we have immediate openings for:I
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    • 593 9 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical g) Technical /^^^^fsiNGAPOßf j <ff ICHIMICOHI T^TECHNICIAN TRAINEES^T N ny Earn up to 8510 p.m. •Completed Secondary 3 education Experience not necessary as training will be provided •Completed National Service Prepared to work on 2 rotating shifts Benefits: Transport provided at designated
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    • 388 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical urgently requires 1) Q.C. ENGINEER Minimum 3- 5 years' experience m quality control associated with plumbing/ sanitary of building services. Minimum Degree or Diploma holder In Mechanical Engineering preferred. 2) R.C. DRAUGHTSMEN/ WOMEN 3) MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMEN/ WOMEN Minimum 3-5 years' relevant draughting experience ln construction
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    • 533 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical HONGLY MOULD ENGINEERING PTE LTD has vacancies for 1) SKILLED MACHINISTS EDM, Grinding. Milling. Latha and CNC Lath* Possess NTC 3ln metal machining Preferably with working experience. Willing to work 2 rotating shifts. GROSS SALARY ABOVE S7OO p.m. 2) POLISHERS GENERAL HELPERS No experience required
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    • 344 9 66 Situations Vacant g) Technical Architectural Otfic* require* JUNIOR DRAFTSMAN/ DRAFTSWOMAN Apprentice Draftsman with some working experience will be considered a Interested m computer/ learning cnmputcr drafting preferably Please write to or call at: THE ADVERTISER 16A MURRAY STREET SINGAPORE 0207 Tal: *****55 Industrial Firm invites applicants for: A) MECHANICAL
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    • 387 9 66 Situations Vacant h) Production (JM?) A well established enterprise manutarturinq disposable medical supplios invites applicants to apply for the following positions Secondary education or NTC 3 cenifu itt 3 rotating shifts No experience required Training m moujd set ud. machine operation and maintenance will be provided Fast promotion opportunity
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    • 280 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production MiniScribe-| Female I i Production Operators -I f Starting Salary Ist Shift 2nd Shift After 3 months 5 $430 $503 =i I I] 2nd shift: 3.40pm —11.45pm T. No need to work on rotating shifts
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    • 305 10 i)S&,^r AU S multincrtionol manufacturing plant equipped 4sP\^^ wlfh H™ m o*' advanced A sophisticated machinenes y^^ invorving high technology processes is seeking suitable candidates to fill the following positions fA) SET-UP MAN (Male) L (MoW Shop. Assembly Shop Plating Shop) Minimum Secondary 2 or NTC 3 2 3 years
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    • 460 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production I 1 I .L LI 1. I M I 1 I I I I I I. n~l XL] I ljAZ£J:_ t^**ZSL°^ "HITACHT I llr AV^ _U ELECTRONIC DEVICES T^^*^*** 000^^ yfk (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD Due
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    • 444 10 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production h) Production I We're a BIG caring company and a very BIG Happy Family We welcome you to join us as FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Female Singapore Citizen or Permanent \A/A C^ftKf* Resident aged 16 years and above
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    • 314 10 66 Situations Vacant h) Production KYOWA *J SINGAPORE PTE LTD H (JURONG) requires •At 'east Secondary education with some r elevant experience Able to converse and write m English E Secondary 4 ant. j above Those j^a without working experience can als app'y ill Must be able to B^ perform
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    • 422 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production I MALAYAN I I Ptj£^ breweries I 1 11/(H1I| (SPORE) PTE LTD I f| VMb^^JBJV H.-'V.. rs.l I,g,. f An, hofß.'.-! fl KAHC Stout I NEW STARTING I $426^ I Requirements: I Completed primary education fl Aye tjelow 40 years
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    • 225 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i h) Production h) Production >^^B^B^BV^B^MB^B^^^>^ I Female Production I Operators (Choice of lst/2nd/3rd shifts) V V/ Come see us X Mon Fri (Bam spm) Sat (Bam 12.30pm) VA CETAP j I USA GENERAL ELECTRIC (USA) igj TELEVISION APPLIANCE PTELTD >% 103 Boon Keng
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    • 417 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant h) Production h) Production JPJH National Semiconductor aflUai ...where people make the difference. H I m* r p nBBBe) ■V.V O.S mi mrjjk |rr rrrriY^rVC^^ \\VssSy^SSS? You're m good hands at National Semiconductor I FEMALE I PRODUCTION I OPERATORS I Starting Pay $433 I
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    • 460 11 66 Situations Vacant h) Production AMERON AMERON PTE. LTD Has immediate vacancies for the following PRODUCTION WORKERS (Male) Earn up to $570 p.m. Requirements: j c Completed N.S. c Able to work on 2nd shift c Completed Primary education. c Hardworking and physically fit. Benefits: c Basic starting pay: $500
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    • 294 11 66 Situations Vacant h) Production 'rtnting Company m Telox Blangah irea requires PRINTERS ACCOUNTS CLERK FILM STRIPPERS 5-day week Tel *****76/ *****98 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous J^ SINGAPORE We have immediate job openings for;HANDYMAN (Permanent Day Afternoon Shifts) Male below 25 years! old. Completed National Service and able to
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    • 650 11 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous I) Miscellaneous EMPORIUM HOLDINGS GROUP w.n .oon be opening a NEW DEPARTMENT STORE AND SUPERMARKET AT HOUGANG and we have immediate vacancies for the following positions. (I)MALE FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS CASHIERS Salary: $400.00 $500.00 p.m. (2) MALE /FEMALE SUPERMARKET ASSISTANTS Salary: $450.00
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    • 143 11 BINTANG TIMUR RESTAURANT requires MALE/ FEMALE WAITERS/ WAITRESSES (Malay apaaking) Interested call personally at: OV -08/13 Far tail Plaza (Time: 9.30 a.m. lo 1 1.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.) Today and tomorrow. COMMUNICATION COMPANY HAS immediate vacancies for 1 Male General Clerk with driving experience 2 Workers
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    • 454 12 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous WEC I NEC. a world leader m electronic products V. requires the following vacancies to be filled P^ immediately m its manufacturing plant m 0 Ang Mo Kio. jvj mwrnrnmrnmammw Y> kWSM I mmmmmummmmummmw y Successful candidates will be responsible
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    • 745 12 66 Situations Vacant 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous 1) Miscellaneous AN EXCLUSIVE CLUB Invites applicants for the following positions: WAITERS/WAITRESSES $525 $625 CASHIERS $525 $650 Preference will be given to those with experience and residing m districts 0511, 0512 0513. We offer attractive salaries and benefits for the right individuals.
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    • 382 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous f TBAWt fCf A*lf\ Trans-Island Bus Services (Pte) Ltd Daily gross salary I range $32 $37 (inclusive of basic salary, overtime and j incentive bonus) Age above 21 years Possess Class 4 or 4A driving licence We offer: c Free travel on TIBS and SSB
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    • 340 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous f BBC I BROWN BOVERI I We require Singaporean or Permanent Resident Able to communicate m English Retired Policeman or CISCO Guard preferred Benefits. 8-hour shift Good starting salary Medical leave and uniform provided 13th month bonus etc Interested applicants please contact Bessie at *****77/8
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    • 503 12 66 Situations Vacant i I I) Miscellaneous I URGENTLY REQUIRED 1. SECRETARY QCS "O 1 level with credit m FriKlish Shorthand 'typing certificates Minimum 3 years working experience 2. GENERAL CLERK GCE O 1 level with ability to type Male preferred as job tequires travelling 3. ELECTRICIAN Technical qualification m
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    • 495 12 66 Situations Vacant i) Miscellaneous PROFESSIONAL LAUNDRY Immediate vacancies for: 1) FEMALE MACHINE OPERATORS 2) HOTEL CHECKER (Male) 3) GENERAL WORKERS Interested, please call personally at: PROFESSIONAL LAUNDRY PTE. LTD Blk. 1013, Yishun Ind. Park A -01-40 Singapore 2776 TEL: *****12 I Primary education I Physically strong I Experience m
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    • 442 12 66 Situations Vacant 1) Miscellaneous OTIS TRAINEE MECHANICS a l'nm;ir> nr Baaat Kducatlon c No experience required TRAINEE ADJUSTERS c ITC m Fleet ronic or Electrical KriKmeering c Training will be provided DRIVER c Class 3 Driving Licence c Primary or B.islc Education Please call personally, between 9 a.m. and
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    • 516 12 66 Situations Vacant I) Miscellaneous An •stabli*h*d company m Jurong requires 1) VEHICLE MECHANICS c Minimum 1 year's experience c Relev.int Trade Certificate an advantage 2) SECURITY GUARDS I a Below N years old c No experience required Interested applicants, please apply personalty to 46, Penjuru Lane Singapore 2260 Tel:
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    • 2553 13 /-vf\n COLLECTOR'S ITEM 1963. LinIDIIIIIi coln Continental. Fully autolUiJKj matic, white Deautiful coachj*^ work and upholstery. 1 owner "ir*|Of ID 1 208()0 miles, now deregistered rS^ fn\ /IV Tn^ vintage 1 m Singapore. IfJfllll/ II Reasonable offer will secure li\W u Jf OS! U J View at: Lav's Acadia. 217
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    • 138 13 KENG SOON RENT-A-CAR c Free mileage c Self Drive. Chauffeur Driven. Available for daily, weekly month TEL: *****33/ *****6* 104 Prinaep Street Singapore 0718 VEHITO RENTAL PTE LTD Rent: Hourly/ Overnight/ Daily/ Weekly/ Monthly (Yearly: Over 50% Oiacount) Car 1000 cc 2800 cc Pickup/ Van/ Truck 10 15-seater Commuter 7
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    • 164 13 i CONTACT YONG HONG for tiptop. KlrcondtLtoncd cars pick ups. vans Call 2.W777. ifrtTHfl (8 30am 7 00pm) DATSUN PICKUPS AND de)i\,r\ vans for hire Jalan H.-.ir Branch tel *****33; Jalan Funos Branch tel 4405««.< EASTERN UNITED OFFERS mini buses. 13' trucks (with canopy), cars, commercial vehicles at $20 onwards
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    • 686 14 74 Vehicle Financing EASY LOANS FOR NEW AND USED CARS Low interest rates 4-year repayment Prompt service 1UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE Tel: *****82 (11 lines) *****41 *****13 *****25/6 Ad Permit No QQIS FULSOON ENTERPRISE OFFERS new/ used car loans. Easy terms. Immediate approval. Competitive interest rates. Call *****00/ *****36 YAO WEN
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    • 855 14 76 Vehicles For Sale C) Datsun Nissan 1978 DATSUN 120 Y. Airrond, radio, i-assette, sports rims, PARF eligible Selling $11,900 on o Tel *****48 Razak 1978 DATSUN 1608 4-door saloon 1595 cc PARF eligible Sports rims, aircon, stereo set felling cheap *****66 1960 BLUEBIRD. PARF. 4 owners Alrcon, cassette, sports
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    • 789 14 76 Vehicles For Sale g) Mazda COMPANY REGISTRATION, 1979 Mazda 626, manual. Alrcond, radio cassette, beautiful condition *****59 1978 323 1000 cc 2-door. hatchback, cassette, aircond. new tax, beautiful condition. PARF $8,500 Tel: *****25 1979 MAZDA 323 1000 CC. One company owner Aircond.. accident free Tip top condition. $8,300 Tel:
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    • 809 14 76 Vehicles For Sale i) Mitsubishi ALMOST 8 1 SIGMA 16 GS. big bumper, PARF. new tax, tyres, sports rims, radio cassette, 2nd owner, accident free. $16,000 0.n.0. *****55. $2,300 DOWNPAYMENT. DRIVE away almost '80 Colt Supershlfl 1400 GLX. Alrcon. new hl-fl set 36 low instalment *****70 after 10am. $3,888
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    • 477 14 76 Vehicles For Sale k) Others SIN THAI HIN TRADING PTE LTD Plot E Fringe Carpark Kampong Java Road Singapore 0923 Telephone: *****11/ S (Opens from 9.00 am 5.30pm) TRADE-IN A LOAN ARRANGEABLE 1984 Nissan C2O van 1963 Mazda RX7 S/rlms Aircond Toyota Tercel 1.3 Hatchback Aircond Mazda 929 Coupe
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    • 860 14 76 Vehicles For Sale •j k) Others ALMOST 1976, MINI Clubman, private owner, new tax, radio cassette, modified 1978 downpayment $1,500 *****02 AUGUST 1979. MINI Clubman. 1275 c.c PARF eligible, immaculate condition, tel: *****33 (Trade-in acceptable) COMPANY VOLVO 244 GL auto Nov 1979 Power steering, new paint/ tyres $22,500 ono
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    • 696 14 76 Vehicles For Sale 76 Vehicles For Sale I) Commercial Vehicles I) Commercial Vehicles FREE AIR-CON^ With every purchase of an Isuzu light commercial vehicle aMaVi Tel: *****70 *****35/8 *****88 76 Vehicles For Salt) m) Motor Cycles/ Scooters •79 YAMAHA SCRAMBLER 175 c.c. for sale View at: 31 Lorong 25A
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    • 498 14 -MM* BH PROPERTIES 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses BJBJ^BJBJBJBJBBJPJBJBJPJPJBJPJ A free and unique time and money-saving service designed especially for the expatriate home-hunters. PROPERTY for the week HIL LC REST ARCADIA Close to Japanese/Dutch Clubs. Fully-furnished 4 aircondhioned bedrooms. Living/Dining balcony facing golfcourse with recreational facilities. Rental: $3,800 Knit* Kraal
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    • 796 14 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses Selected lialinga. Naar foreign school! and shopping cmntrt with 3/4/5 bedroom*. Fully airconditioned with/ without awimming pool. Dtot 10 Buklt Tmiah $2,300; dlst S Kaber Park $2,500 $7,000. dlst 11 Vanda Road $3,000; dlst 10 Victoria Park $3,500 $12,000; dlst 11 Yarwood Avenue $3,800. dlst
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    • 822 14 86 Accommodation Vacant m) Houses 2 SINGLE-STOREY DETACHED bungalows available for rent .it reasonable pfICM Located In Bedok and Changl vicinities Area 8.000 sq.ft 12.000 sq ft rooms Furnished Call ***** a* *****50 (agent) 0.000 SOFT. AREA West Coast Road, nicely designed doublestorey corner terrace 3 plus 1 bedrooms, fully
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    • 506 15 a^t^^Rw^BattM^a^ljPp^ V ■••W.y^.-.y: y.-'. .xj.v <. ■'•"> •'■»■'•'-'■"->>> All#BK^^^^^^lvl^'m^•^l^^/x^^^ i ■aJwMwLa^JAlaiLaJlll^V^a* «^»ff V V •'S^^^^m^^hm^aL I'.'X'X'l'X'^V^jidj^^^^1 X'X'I'X'^V^jidj^^^^ 86 Accommodation Vacant a) Houses DISTRICTS 13, 15. 19, 9, Braddell Heights. Katong. Victoria Park, Far East Mansion SingleStorey, detached bungalows, aircons. 37 Chiltern Drive, 7, 41, Cunsfold Drive, 19, Lynwood Grove, 10
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    • 348 15 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments I UNITED i OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED I I MM MM 7500A Beach Road I 1 MaHEI "02-305 The Plaza. Singapore o7 l9 I Tel: *****11 0r *****33 JJ or *(o I~ c I Exclusive apartments m Bukit Timah I With
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    • 346 15 86 Accommodation 86 Accommodation Vacant Vacant b) Apartments b) Apartments a^a^*T Only 4 apartments left High floors 3-bedrooms each *****q ft (181.1 sq m) Full facilities Maintenance charges at only 1 28 per month Freehold land No restrictions on foreign ownership Immediate occupation For details please call Tel: *****33 UNITED
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    • 374 15 HUDC Braddell View, 3 bedrooms, alrcon. fully furnished. $1,300 0.n.0. Diat. 15, Hawaii Tower, 3 bedrooms plus servant's, high floor, facing beautiful sea view. Full recreational facilities. Partially furnished. $3,000 only. Diat. 11 Hillcrest Arcadia, 4 bedrooms, full facilities. 2.003 sq.ft. Partially furnished. $3,750 0.n.0. Diat. 10, Woollarton Park, beautiful
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    • 641 15 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments c Diat 9. Behind Mandarin Hotel, luxurious apartment with 4 bedrooms, large living/ dining with balcony overlooking city. Centrally aircondltioned. swimming pool and 24-hour security services. Fully furnished $4,000. c Diat 10/11 Townhouse, for top executives, utmost privacy. 3 plus 1 betirooms. tastefully furnished. Rental
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    • 674 15 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments Dial. 10 Nassim Mansion $8,500 Diat. 10 Beverly Hills $6,500 Oiat. 10 Villa I >.- Rose $5,500 Diat. 10 .Sommerville Park $3,000 Diat. 10 l.eedon Heights $2,400 Diat. 9 Orchard Bel Air $6,500 Diat. 9 Horizon Tower $4,000 Diat. 9 Cairnhill Plaza $3,800 Diat. 9
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    • 876 15 86 Accommodation Vacant t) Apartments DIST. 10 RIDGEWOOD. FULLY aircond furnished apartment with big terrace. 3 bedrooms, full facilities $3500 Dist 9 Paterson Tower, executive maisonette apartment. 4 bedrooms/servant s. pool/tennis, fully alrcond/furnished $3500 Homer *****08 LIEN TOWERS. DIST. 1024 Available immediately prestigious apartment with split-level living/ dining rooms, 3
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    • 840 15 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments CHEMPAKA COURT. PANDAN Val ley Large apartment with 5 bedrooms Partially furnished Available immediately Rental $3200 Contact Jones Lang Woolton *****53 DIST. 11. BRAND NEW Newton Point. 2 bedrooms 1200 sq ft with condo facilities Fully furnished with well equipped kitchen Beautiful scenery $3000 Acclaim
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    • 809 15 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST. 10 (FARRER COURT) Fw nished .1-foedroomed apartment High floor Near market fo»iO centre $1,400 Houseworld *****92 DIST. 10 (LEEDON HEIGHTS) Brand new 3-bedroome.i ment Central ainondltlon Pool tennis squash $2,500 Houseworld *****21 DIST. 10 BEAVERTON COURT brand new luxurious 3 bedrooms. marble flooring balcony,
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    • 798 16 86 Accommodation Vacant b) Apartments DIST 10 SOMMERVILLE PARK. high rkNN < bedrooms, partially 01 Full) lurntshed, rental $2,100 Allison Enterprise! TWUM DIST 10. LEEDON HEIGHTS 3 bedre, omis fully furnished, recreational facilities $L'V(H) Mc'Roto- rtSOn, 21!.iL'2KK DIST 11 AKYAB APARTMENT, neat QoMhUI Square DM 19 Hawaii Tower, bedrooms. All
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    • 684 16 86 Accommodation Vacant I c) Rooms FURNISHED AtRCONDITIONEO ROOMS, rit-iir city I'»r immednte occupation liill Miss Tan HOLLAND AYE, ROOM available. convenient location. Rental negotiable Tel *****49 after 6pm. No audits) MACPHERSON AREA, ROOM for rental Single )r couple Foreigners welcome Cooking allowed Tel: *****76 ROOM AVAILABLE IN modern expat
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    • 1213 16 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses a) Houses a) Houses ■^^100°-o Financing inclusive of CPF Contribution^^M^^ I BUY NOW f^^l ■BEST INVESTMENT X*c€^\ I Oeluxe 2 storey split level I Luxurious 2 storey split-level Gcden Terrace Ho^ic;. I Semi-detached Bungalows si/ ra-'
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    • 841 16 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses DIST. 1851 PASIR RIS doublestorey terrace 3 bedrooms/ servant's, fully carpeted/furnished Well maintained Area 2450 sq ft 999 years. Price $440,000 0.n.0. Don Associates *****41 *****42 DIST 15 EAST COAST PARK double-storey terrace with 3 bedrooms, attached bathrooms m a pleasant neighbourhood Peaceful $445,000
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    • 696 16 89 Properties For Sale a) Houses OIST. 20 2-STOREY COSY hillside terrace 4 plus 1 bedrooms 2045 sq.ft Freehold Next to Island Club. Asking $465,000 Owner. 45K0V46 No aßents DIST. 20 THOMSON HILL 2 1/2storey terrace. 2.260 sq ft. 3 bedrooms, servant's. Extensively renovated $520,000 Continental Appraisal *****22 DIST 3.
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    • 858 16 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale 89 Properties For Sale *J Private Apartments b) Private Apartments b) Private Apartments I I A m% k%. aft aY Adjoining Manhattan I TOWER H Close up of the magnificent harbour I -k **4b» and sea view. A panoramic view of the
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    • 789 17 89 Properties For Sale b) Private Apartments DIST. 10 FERNHILL GROVE Near Shangri-la Hotel, small development of low rise BMteonette, .i huge bedrooaai and servant's Good rental returi Price: $530,000. DIST 10 VILLAGE TOWER 3 bedrooms md servant's. sp.n'Mus Uvlnf dining Sailing with tenancy. Plaa«e call: BANYAN PROPERTIES *****77 Oiat.
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    • 864 17 89 Properties For Sale I I b) Private Apartments DIST 20 THOMSON GROVE 3 bedrooms, high rise condominium facing pool Vacant possession Selling: $380,000 Exquisite *****14 DIST 21. CLEMENTI PARK. Daisy Block, 3 bedrooms plus servant's 1,700 sq.ft.. with improvement Freehold $445,000 Please contact owners *****84 DIST. 20 GREENMEADOWS UPPER
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    • 859 17 89 Properties For Sale c) HUDC Apartments BRAODELL VIEW, type A. 1.77 C sq.ft 3 bedrooms plus servant's very well maintained, facing morning sun/ tennis court. View to appreciate DYP *****23 OIST 15 LAGUNA PARK high floor facing inland sen 3 bedrooms/ servant's 1550 sq.ft. Furnished. $265,000 0.n.0./ $275,000 0.n.0
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    • 575 17 89 Properties For Sale d) HDB Apartments MARINE DRIVE 4-ROOMED Terrazzo. cabinet. $89,000 0.n.0 CPF $66,000 Call: *****81/ *****82 NEAR CLEMENTI WEST Street 1. 3-roomed. near NUS. 6th floor, ceramic flooring, tel: *****95 TOA PAYOH, LORONG 7. Blk 18. 3-room Improved flat, renovated, furniture, tel. *****03 3-ROOM BLK 38 CIRCUIT
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    • 340 17 91 Factory Spaces 91 Factory Spaces |®dbsland| Prime Industrial Properties for Sale/Lease Immediate occupation Terrace Factories At Hillview Terrace. Double storey with mezzanine floor Area per unit: 527 to 600m 2 Suitable for light industries 999 years lease Warehouses At West Coast/Clementi Road Floor areas: 177, 262 577m 2 Fully
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    • 117 17 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces FOR RENT/ BALEI DIBT. 14 OFF AIRPORT ROAD/ PAYA LEBAR ROAD Brand new self-contain-ed warehouses with office space. 6.000 sq.f t 12,000 sq.ft. 18.000 sq.ft. •24,000 sq.ft. 30.000 sq.ft. •36.000 sq.ft. 42.000 sq.ft. •48,000 sq.ft. 54.000 sq ft. 60,000 sq.f t. 66.000 sq.ft.* 72,000 sq.fl Reasonably
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    • 515 17 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ 92 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces A Attractive Loans 8^ LE No Restriction Available lease on Foreigners Muß* I 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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    • 393 17 FOR RENT Genting Block Area Unit No. (iq.m.) 0101 224 Tannery Block 01-07 227 9 06 01 159 08-09 160 Warehouse or Temporary Storage Facing Main Road for rent at Citimac Induttnal Comply. Mac Ph.raon Road -01-01. Area: 4280 Sq ft. Suitable for wholesalers' Import export use. T»l: *****45. MODERN
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    • 395 17 93 Office Space* b) Rental LIMITED OFFICE SPACE (Inside/ outside CBD) THE PLAZA Pl.i/.t II Beach Road i Area: ISBai UNITED HOUSE (I m ii trd R Area CONSIDER NOW Bpectai rental Alir.u m, t.'rnis M-hour epcurtt) M*rvti > i 'overed parking lot.s c Purnlshlnci ian r*- ir raiajai Efficient
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    • 1191 18 93 Office Spaces 93 Office Spaces b) Rental b) Rental [^OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE 690 sq ft 6000 sq ft Centrally located. Improved facade Airconditioned throughout Partitions and carpets can be included Lease from 2 3 years Attractive terms special concessions Near Raffles Place. Orchard Road and subordinate court Plei.se
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    • 493 18 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces 94 Shop Spaces a) Sale a) Sale a) Sale I Cuppage Plaza I I LIMITED UNITS FOR SALE OR LEASE I I BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT I H For Enquiries Bookings: H I fHH ORCHARD PLAZA (PTE) LTD I I I #06-00 6th
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    • 203 18 M 94 Shop Spaces j b) Rental J ;l i am^^ mmm PRIME LOCATION SHOP SPACES I FOR RENT 1 LUCKY PLAZA S Shops 215 452 sq.ft. FAR EAST PLAZA Shops 256- 1,639 sq.ft. ORCHARD PLAZA Shops 215 700 sq.ft. FAR EAST o SHOPPING CENTRE Shops 161 1,077 sq.ft. r
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    • 161 18 94 Shop Spaces b) Rental SUPREME HOUSE GROUNDFLOOR SHOPS FACING PENANQ ROAD 2 ADJOINING UNITS OF 1492 sq.ft. 138.6m2) each SHOP SPACE 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) OFFICE SPACE 700 sq.ft. (65.1m2) 1594 sq.ft. (148.08m2) 4265 sq.ft. (396.23m2) MEDICAL SPACE 510 sq.ft. (47.4m2) 1070 sq.ft. (90.4m2) AIRCONOITIONEO EXCELLENT SERVICES REASONABLE RENTAL (AMPLE
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    • 614 18 94 Shop Spaces h) Rental SHOP SPACE FOR RENT AT: THE PLAZA (Plaza Hotel/ Beach Road) Area: 460 sq ft. to 810 sq.ft. ODEON KATONG SHOPPINGCOMPLEX Araa: 257 sq.ft. to 2245 sq.ft. Water supply can be arranged JU! UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LTD 292-2833 SHOP SPACE FOR RENT/ SALE PENINSULA PLAZA
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    • 562 18 95 Other Real Estate DIST. 10 CHATSWORTH ROAD 26.000 sq ft. Tuckffl In a cul-de-sac, off main road, for a bungalow only Freehold POA Wess 7370 1 44 PARKWAY TOWER OFFICE spaie facing Parkway Parad/? 38.340 sq ft (4 floors x 9.585 sq ft) selling en-block (URA retention area) Norman
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    • 1037 18 102 Tours 102 Tours 102 Tours i NAM HO 1 TRAVEL SERVICE (S) PTg LTD A \SSSSSi 14 days West Coast USA f A Jf V*rr- Honolulu LOS Angelas jL San Francisco Las Vegas Mexico W fA Owty 882,888 Pep Every Mon (f b i| Chinese meals) KOREA'S PARADISE ISLAND,
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 28 19 I N B U S I N E S S Then venture into "Business To Business", where you'll discover your business needs and businesses m need! C.A.T.S. 737H66
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    • 568 19 100 Air Travel 100 Air Travel n?i iYHF SDJ INTERNATIONAL YOUTH ■■■H HOSTEL FEDERATION LOW COST ACCOMMODATION (WORLDWIDE) MEMBERSHIP NOW AVAILABLE AT STA TRAVEL Re. Ltd. #02-17 MING COURT HOTEL 1 TANGLIN ROAD, SINGAPORE 1024 TEL: 734 5681 (ACCREDITED AGENT) TA4P; 102 Tours 102 Tours DYNASTY^ No. 1 Tour Operator
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    • 393 19 102 Tours ■"•""the""""" greatwall of j china tour 6 DAYS $1588 7 DAYS $1488 J 10 DAYS $1988 B 19 DAYS $3500 24 DAYS $3768 J 25 DAYS $4228 B 27 DAYS $3988 28 DAYS $4388 J B 33 DAYS $4680 B umvnsM. EMPffKSSK In *****33 aS «03 11. Fook
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    • 572 19 108 Foreign 108 Foreign HOTEL TOURISM f JSCHOOL «LES ROCHES> %J SWITZERLAND 3-year complete full Hotel Management Course j offered m English Medium. First established school of its kind m Switzerland Extremely popular among students from ASEAN countries and other students throughout the world j c Excellent practical training offered
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    • 273 19 I 110 Computer COMPUTER PROGRAMMING COURSES BASIC: Commencing 4 Oct. 1984 A 2 month comprehensive course comprising elementary and advanced concepts and practice for beginners. (4 hrs lectures and 2 hrs practical per week) Morning/Evening/ Weekend classes. F««: $140 for whole course ENROL NOW OR RING PETER LOW SCHOOL OF
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    • 701 19 HO Computer 110 Computer no Computer TMC PROVIDES CONTINUOUS Si SS COMPUTER EDUCATION. ENROL NOW! IVT/lii^yj GET YOURSELF A RECOGNISED U.K. COMPUTER QUALIFICATION. A. OIPLOMA !N COMPUTERS STUOIES by expatr.ate lecturers together with INCORPORATING C G 747 and lOPM Mr Steve Wallis (BSc MSc MBCS j* arts AFIMA) a senior
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    • 593 19 112 Commercial/ Technical MEW CLASSES COMMENCING AT CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE IC3 Hvikn Merah rown Centre Tel *****90 (t lines) c Accounting (Higher) Bal W|>m ».y Tue <*' I «>pm 2S M Sun Hi mi- 1 1 Wiaiii 2\ In c Bookkeeping Elementary Sat 200 1 00pm 29 B Sun
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    • 477 20 112 Commercial/ Technical BOOK-KEEPING (Baginnars) llMun 6 00- 7 30pm 24/09 2) Thurs 6 00- 7 30pm 27/09 3) Thurs 7 30- 9 30pm 27/09 BOOK-KEEPING (Intar) DWed 6 00- 7.30pm 26/09 SIMon 730- 930pm 01/10 3)Tues 6 00- 7.30pm 02/10 4) Thurs 600- 7 30pm 05/10 5) Sun 9
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    • 623 20 112 Commercial/ Technical SPEED-READING FOR BUSY STUDENTS AND EXECUTIVES New Courses Starting S«t 13 Oct (2 OOpm-4 30pm) Mon 15 Oct (6 3Opm-9 00pm) At least 100% Improvement guaranteed or money back RmulU provan worldwide lor more than 10 years Only limited places available To enrol, please contact' THE SPEED-READING
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    • 30 20 h c S t r a i t s T i m c s C A S I F I E D S 7 3 7 1 1 6 6
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    • 803 20 NOTICES LJobbANK THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held m the Board Room, 46th Storey, DBS Building. 6 Shenton Way Singapore 0106 on 11 October 1984 at
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    • 606 20 tp^m^m notice bhha We are pleased to announce that CLEARWAY PROPERTY PTE LTD I H has changed its name to iS I ENVI HOLDINGS PTE LTD I Our address and communication still remain the same at 5 H 100, Beach Road B #25-01/02 Shaw Towers W Tlx: RS ***** CLEAR
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    • 339 20 GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE 1966 REGISTERED STOCK (LOAN NO 2) 5 3/4% MATURING 1986 1971 TAX FREE REGISTERED STOCK (LOAN NO 2) 5 3/4% MATURING 1986/89 1972 TAX FREE REGISTERED STOCK (LOAN NO 1) 5 3/4% MATURING 1987/90 1976 TAXABLE R*EGISTERED STOCK (LOAN NO 1) 7 1/4% MATURING
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    • 295 20 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CAP. 18 1V» ED.) IN THE HIGH COURT OP SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY NO. ft 3 OF 1184 R«: JOHN TAN TECK KIM Ex part*: AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL ...Crater la the nutter of a BMkraptry Petit*** t\\e4 on \hr nth 1»> o( Jiy, itM To: John Tan Teck
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 224 21 COMICS IT'S MONPAV /^ORNINO. A COLR I SOME POPe WITM A TRUMPET |> IT '6 ALL SO PERFECT LV k GRAY. PRIZZLV MONPAV MORNING 15 WAIUN' SO/V\£ BLUE 6 ON j PePRES£ING I CAN'T WIPE y^>v yy^v >. S THE RAPIO ANP /V\V > THIS SMILE OFF MV FACE y
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    • 293 21 H!_ C^^^^P^^Bi Pv^! TME MOu5E -y^ ATTRACTS LI6HTNIN6: IVIWO TUT OCiLILL JDAll^llil I B<y Morr Wmiker I'LL BET I V WHATEVER V SARGECAN'tI I UIMAT'A V THE S IT3~ BUGS BUNNY tß.y i?a/p/i Helmdahl >^^>Y^-^@^Q /*w at^-tSb Vtmats no stamp^de^ i^_^_^_____^^ C Young I HAVE A CALL IN I 1
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 509 22 m y* 1 i The name's Cecil Court. But call m m M W jf you Ye running a business, youll find I m more than I f^l 1 I I jOI IT* Ime CeciL And rm intO thc raCC tor M M M liberal-minded regarding accommodation on a whole-floor
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 45 23 best wishes gowithyou, +J \3f* r^2r{^.' Kiang Chin Builders H H|^BP^ Korea Shipbuilding fI^HUfS ISM Bjßlßpy* V J B^K M HJfißry^^* W^ ikl > f j^^k >**&kf&\Br SB v^"£ B^K J^-~ B^Bc 5 Al _>«^Bb J^SiXr^fi I^--y^v.^wr,^ j^ bB rl«^b» Cecil Court /*v QatSma, Swponr 0106.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 96 24 \W I mTmT 9 Hpvp\ T m r m VM# f)f*M n m f MM M M/M MM JM V M^M MM W*^LJ P' %.^^rM/ v^Lj" >^j v^^»'' 0 Aircon Enterprise (Pte) Ltd Hitachi Elevator Engineering Sharikat National (Pte) Ltd (S) Pte Ltd T.K. Gondola (S) Pte Ltd Hyosung Singapore
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 340 24 What's on FAMILY PLANNING LIN HSIN HMN TALK FOR NEWLY- EXHIBITTOr WEDS At Citiba iks Shenton In English by Mrs Tan Way branc. m Robina Wei Ling of the Training House during banking and Health Education De- hours. Fre«? On till Oct partment at the main lee- 12. hire theatre,
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  • Page 25 Advertisements
    • 104 25 m m m m M m mm mm %mAM %JrJ Wm^3 OT VOll f P£ll 1 I 1 1 1 De-Lai Enterprises Pte Ltd N W Enterprises Pte Ltd Paosoon Air Condition Electric Co. Wisma Auto-System Pte Ltd -r- -r- 1 -Hi-fi 7 En S Hua Furniture Manufacturing Pte Ltd
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 159 26 KNOWN THE WORLD OVER N Bank America Travelers Cheques. World Money." j despatch SERVICE G D^* Wherever your travels take you, you'll find few things as widely recognized as QUIC n^ •> f>^ o>n Bank America Travelers Cheques. They are carried with confidence by experienced r travelers on six continents,
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    • 251 26 YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE BBC S AM World News 6.19 4.H World News 4.W ReScience m Action S.4t Re- flections 4.15 Nineteen flections 6.4 5 Sports Eighty-four (See Pick of Roundup 1M World News the Day) 4.M Anything 7.t§ Commentary 7.15 Goes 5.M World News Letter from America 7.3#
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    • 640 26 j SBC 5 Hn 2? Tex Ljve Sample Pages 720 Newswatch (English) JUO Opening and Programme Highlights followed by 7.30 News (Malay) i^fi"/? I™*1 Pin Mandarin Wl *n English 7.50 Konset Bersama (Malay/Live) Jamal and LIII (win--355 SftSd'i MfnriH nerS Of Bmtang 84 group sectlon) and otner cxlf n ZJ£*
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    • 580 26 Radio One J 5.58 AM National Anthem port 1.35 Your Lunchdato followed by Opening An- (confd) 2.99 News m nouncemert €.99 News m Brief 2.95 On the House Brief 6.95 Another Morn- 3.99 News m Brief 3.95 On ing Another Show 7.N the House (confd) 4.99 News and Weather Re-
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  • SECTION THREE
    • 3 1 SECTION THREE «-<H
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    • 1048 1  -  CHONG WING HONG Li Guo, winner of the Highly Commended Prize m the Festival of Books this year, has a personal story, which is perhaps more compelling than his novels and short stories. He told our reporter how he persevered m his creative writing despite poverty and
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
      • 125 1 I L J T -^H I T FT.T I I r r T^^^f^^B^^f f T^Bfri rT^^^^^^T b^^^ i **^s^^bbbbbbbbbbß >a__^^^^k A *^^L A .^^k I I H\ I A I I BB^^^ tt '^^i^,^ B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^B^i HHb| RH Bbß BBBBBBMHBBMBBBBBBBBHBBBm^BBBBBHIB ir^ I BBBBBBk Ht^^B^B B^B BBv^BBBBI B W BB^^^Bw B^n'fl BB
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      • 600 2  -  ERIC HALL in Qufu By THE birthplace of China's greatest sage, Confucius, is coming alive again only 10 years after it was ravaged by vengeful Maoists, as local people prepare to revive the ancient Confucian rites. The rural town of Qufu, m Shandong province south of Beijing,
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      • 186 2 ANCIENT music and dance for sacrificial ceremonies In honour of Confucius will be performed m the sage's ancestral home In Qufu County, China, this month to mark the 2,535 th anniversary of his birth. Teachers and students of the art department of Qufu Teachers' College are rehearsing
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    • Page 2 Advertisements
      • 506 2 PvjT^ Let s Learn Mandarin THIS programme is compiled by Redlffusion and broadcast daily m Teochew, Hokkien and Cantonese over both Rediffusion and SBC's Radio Three on Mon Sun at 11.05 a.m. The English notes are provided by us. I Lesson 261 Speak Mandarin Campaign VOCABULARY: 1) M' zhankai spread
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      • 440 2 /^DIAL-FOR-MANDARInO\I Just trim them a Uttle. I Ml mAliUAKli|V==i Hao.xiexie. fi^ p 7 3 bmfa sideburns lip? 808 1 *****77 JJ yOa Yao qua lian ma? Bfif jff frvj fS^#:^:^W ly *JL^ 9 Would you like to have a shave? ..v, <^^S^*» a> "-'"">.Jr J 1 Tiufa yao i d
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      • 206 2 C MANAGEMENT Q ACCOUNTANT Upright decent, honest, straight-forward. uncompromising are |Ob-Mles 'Uat better I] JK describe you We neec! an Accountant vj^^^K' Financial Controller. Credit Analyst and people l=H^^^ manager all rolled into one l Olf you have an accounts or business degree and a couple of years work experience,
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      • 322 2 r X CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE I Confidential I I Secretary I The successful candidate will report to the I Public Relations Manager and will be responsible for all secretarial functions pertaining to the PR Department. In addition, she will be H H required to assist the PR Manager m
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      • 300 2 fc-a» APD. a division of Texas I ■jflS Instruments Singapore Pte. Ltd. invites suitable J^^^^T a PP |icationsf o r the f /^^g position of The Person c Male/Female Education c Full GCE 'A' Level with principals m Mathematics and English or Diploma m Business Administration Experience More than 2
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    • Page 3 Advertisements
      • 521 3 APPOINTMENTS l''fWl'i'lll The Urban Redevelopment Authority is the statutory board m charge of comprehensive redevelopment of the city area. It is inviting applications from suitably qualified Singapore Citizens for appointment as(A) TECHNICIAN H (B) CLERICAL ASSISTANT H Qualifications and Experience fl^H Post (A) H Minimum 3 GCE 'O' level passes
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      • 855 3 T/VA National Semiconductor MJm -where people make the difference. I 40,000 Dedicated People, I I US$l.6 billion Sales I National is committed to lead m a high-tech world. From a small venture 25 I H years ago, it has grown into a multi-billion dollar international corporation. Our I I secret
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      • 870 3 <;<)Y EKNMENT OF NEGARA KKIINEI DARUSSALAM Vpplu.ilions .ire invited from suit.iblc qualified candidates lor appointment is r durations Officer m ihc Rovjl Brunei Xrmcd I me, Mmisir\ of Defence. Ncgara Brunei O.iruss.il.un N\l \R\ dTALCI B 2 852.270 BSUM) per month A. EDUCATIONS OFFICER I \lkl X \\U s AM)
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      • 548 3 if 1 An established international procurement agency has a vacancy for a SPECIALIST SUPPLIES OFFICER For Aircraft and Aviation Products. A go ahead and ambitious individual is required to take over, manage and develop a section providing aircraft logistics support services to a number of government and public sector clients
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    • BILINGUAL duibahasa
      • 523 4 NO other musical instrument has blended so well into Malay music as the violin. Without the violin the popular dondang sayang would not have been created. But to be heard at its best the violin must be m the hands of a maestro and there
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      • 524 4  -  AZMAN SIRAJ Oleh DR HAMZAH Dolmat, pemain biola yang terkenal dari Malaysia akan menghiburkan para peminat lagu-lagu Melayu asli di Malam Mv zik Melayu yang akan berlangsung di Dewan Persidangan Singapura pada malam 7 Oktober akan datang. Malam Muzik Melayu adalah anjuran bersama Kementerian Kebudayaan
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    • Page 4 Advertisements
      • 860 4 APPOINTMENTS i I Mmm^m^Tl 6THYL€N€ GLYCOLS t*H^^ (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED l ___i CAREER IN THE PETROCHEMICAL INDUSTRY One of the downstream companies of Singapore's $2 billion Petrochemical Complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau, EGS is now producing NITROGEN and will also produce ETHYLENE OXIDE and ETHYLENE GLYCOLS when the Air Separation
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      • 530 4 NOTICES RIVERVIEW RUBBER ESTATES. I BERHAD I NOTICE TO ALL I SHAREHOLDERS ON THE I MALAYSIAN REGISTER 1 Exchange of Share Certificates I I Shareholders should take careful I I note of the following:- I 1. Last date and time for Registra- I I tion of Transfer of old certifi-
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      • 428 4 1 INSTRUCTIONS: np_^'l "XT' _i. CJC*»-T T T n every line below there is a word whose A CXci XVclXcl lOill \J letters have been jumbled up. Rearrange the letters so as to form names of fish. Fill m the letters m the boxes provided on .Bglhagl&n 4 Word Quiz
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    • Page 4 Miscellaneous
      • 245 4 Raja Lekuk \W\ 119a) "Tetapi, apa yang berlaku memang sudah suratan. Bila bapa Leman beserta n%) "Betapa sedihnya bapa Leman Mangkah hancunya hati dia sedang matanya beberapa orang kawan sampai di hospital mereka disuruh menunggu sebentar. menatap wajah mayat sahabat baiknya itu. Buat masa itu dia hanya dapat IKemudian bapa
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