The Straits Times, 23 October 1984

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1984 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 62/1/84
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  • 443 1 Reagan makes up tor his poor shqwing^^ while Mondale fails to press home his lead KANSAS CITY, Monday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan and Democratic challenger Walter Mondale traded harsh criticisms m their second and last televised debate here last night, but neither appeared to have gained
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  • 63 1 THE wait is long, their faces tired, but eventually a taxi will take them back to their homes, lit with Deepavali joy. These men and women, queueing at the taxi-stand outside the Tekka Market, Zhujiao Centre, have just completed their last-minute festive shopping. The
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  • 76 1 NEW YORK, Moi.. The average life span for males m the Soviet Union is almost four years shorter now than it was two decades ago, according to Dr Zhores Medvedev, a former Russian dissident now living m London. He told the American Aging Association last week
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  • 212 1  - Up to 10 times more mutton put on market NGIAM TONG HAI By ABOUT Aye to It times the usual amount of fresh mutton was pot en the market yesterday to meet the traditional rash by Hindus to boy the meat for their Deepavali celebrations. About l^lM sheep were slaughtered
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  • 224 1 700 singles join social unit's activities ABOUT 700 single men and women have been able to meet m social. activities organised by the Social Development Unit since it was set up last January, Dr Tony Tan, the Finance and Trade and Industry Minister said. The unit, which plays a catalytic
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  • 43 1 PARIS, Mon. A shop specialising m cheap ana colourful Asian furniture, clothes and houseware was damaged last night by a bomb, police said today. There were no injuries from the attack, which has not been claimed as of early today. AFP
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  • 161 1  -  WINSOME LANE By Hongkong reporter HONGKONG, Mon. It is unlikely that Jardine Fleming (Singapore) will appeal against its expulsion from Singapore, a spokesman of the firm said here today. The Monetary Authority of Singapore withdrew its approval for Jardine to continue its operations on Oct
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  • 274 1 KANSAS CITY, Mon. Despite some reservations, the United States must maintain its support of President Ferdinand Marcos or face the prospect of a communist takeover and an an ti- America n g o v c r nment, President Ronald Reagan said here last
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  • 77 1 ST index puts on 10 points LOCAL stock prices continued to rise yesterday after the announcement of a mild Malaysian budget. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 10.17 points, on the back of an 11.46--point rise on Friday, to 875.29. The Business Times Composite Index added 5.02 points to 775.72.
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  • 423 1  - Don't kid ourselves about old Singapore Dhana WONG AI KWEI By 'Preservation will not restore original colour' FILTH, poverty and cramped living are what make places like Chinatown and Little India colourful and interesting. But these are hardly reasons for preserving them, according to the Minister for Culture and Foreign
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    • 245 1 Amt A 1 M I TWO j Deepavali cheer The rituals of the Festival of Lights may have changed, but its essence remains. And as we move towards more leisure time, we may yet rediscover the little things that make Deepavali special Outlook, Pago 2 War games executives Play Pagel
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    • 20 1 The Prime Minister sends all Hindus greetings tor Deepavali The Straits Times wishes all its Hindu readers a happy Deepavali
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    • 9 1 Other written replies to Parliament questions: See Page IS
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 501 2 Stamp of ownership AN island-wide drive is being launched to encourage motorcycle owners to have their vehicle registration numbers stamped on their machines as an anti-theft measure. The campaign, which starts tomorrow, is aimed at Singapore's 120,000 motorcycle owners. Police said the number of motorcycles stolen has been increasing
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    • 573 2 New Russian missile WESTERN intelligence analysts say they have received reports that the Soviet Union may have begun deploying a new land-based intercontinental ballistic missile comparable to the United States' primary silo-based ICBM the Minuteman. They say that according to the reports, which they said came from
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    • 211 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE growth In Importance of RCs parallels leadership changes m the government. Just as younger ministers are replacing the old guard, RC members are taking on a more prominent role. It is natural that some CCC members would not take kindly to being relegated to
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    • 111 2 LAW OF THE JINGLE LEGAL HISTORY was made m Britain shortly after midnight on Oct 1 when the traditional ban on solicitors' advertising was lifted and millions of London listeners heard on London's capital radio: "I am Percy Richer. Richer the first. The first solicitor to advertise..." And so
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    • 238 2 ELECTRONICS: EXPORTS UP BUT DARK CLOUDS AHEAD ALTHOUGH the electronics industry has enjoy ed a35 per cent increase m exports" of electron ie components and industrial electronics to $3 4 billion for the first seven months of this year. a cloud hangs over 1985, says the chairman of the
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    • 235 2 Back m peak form JUVENTUS recaptured something of the style that made them Italian champions last year, turningon the skill to beat Cremonese 3-1 on Sunday. The Turin team had been languishing m mid-division and watching Verona dominate the League. But on Sunday, they were back m peak form,
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    • 108 2 Quality that counts THE Malaysian Prime Minister wants obsolete procedures m the Civil Service abolished and the staff sensitive and responsive to the feelings and needs of the people. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday that those working m the Civil Service should realise that qualifications,
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    • 149 2 Commuters stranded THOUSANDS of commuters were stranded m Metro Manila by a jeepney drivers' strike yester day which appeared to have only partial success. However, it crippled transport m the provincial cities of Cebu and Davao m the south. Two jeepney drivers' associations spearheading the strike claimed they
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    • 396 2 Shoot to thrill AN American craze for sending tired executives out to play cowboys and Indians is spreading. This game of mock murder and mayhem, played with guns filled with coloured-dye pellets, has made its way to the green woods of England. Called the National Survival Game and
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    • 155 2 Cameras on show MR KWAN KEE'S unique collection of unusual cameras will be put on show at the Kallang In Focus exhibition which opens this Saturday at the Kallang community centre. This is the first time Mr Kwan is showing off his cameras, and it may well be
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  • around the WORLD
    • 282 3 HANOI, Mon. Hanoi's fresh bid to heal its rift with Washington is one of several signs that the country is ready to loosen its dependence on Moscow and open to the West, Western diplomats here said yesterday. Vietnam last week said it was ready
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    • 130 3 Adopt practical style socialism, China told BEIJING, Mon. China's Communist Party said today the country must adopt a practical style socialism, rather than the utopianism of the past, as the party apparatus mounted a major campaign to explain new sweeping reforms. The official press today urged the conntry's one billion
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    • 48 3 PARIS, Mon. French poetpainter Henri Michaux, 85, died m Paris on Thursday evening following a long illness, those m his entourage said here yesteday. They said Mr Michaux had asked that the news of his death not be announced until the reading of his will. AFP
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    • World briefs
      • 55 3 ANTI-GOVERNMENT protests erupted on Sunday for the fourth day running m the province of Sind, as students demonstrated against the alleged killing by police of at least five of their colleagues on Wednesday. Security forces were on alert, and police used tear gas and batons m Karachi to
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      • 81 3 ISRAEL'S NEW National Unity government is prepared to announce an emergency economic plan that will include a 20 per cent devaluation of its currency, the shekel, Israeli Radio said yesterday. It said the announcement would be made m the next two days. A Treasury spokesman declined comment on
        UPI  -  81 words
      • 70 3 THREE REPRESENTATIVES of the Dalai Lama (above), Tibet's self-exiled Buddhist King, arrived m Beijing on Sunday for talks on his possible visit home next year, a government spokesman said m the Chinese capital yesterday. It is their second visit since 1982 to explore the Dalai Lama's
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      • 67 3 US ASSISTANT Secretary of State Richard Murphy and senior Indian officials went into a second day of talks m New Delhi yesterday which are expected to salvage relations hurt by recent Indian press reports on US military aid to Pakistan. The reports described a US pledge to help
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      • 43 3 BURMESE PRESIDENT San Yu is to make an official goodwill visit to China soon, at the invitation of Chinese President Li Xiannian, officials announced m Rangoon yesterday. This will be his third trip abroad since becoming President m November 1981. AFP
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    • 36 3 VATICAN CITY, Mon. Pope John Paul II gave Ecuador its first modern-day saint yesterday, canonising the Rev Miguel Febres Cordero. a scholarly priest, poet and teacher who died fewer than 75 years ago. UPI
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    • 112 3 'Poison candy' dragnet centres in Osaka CHILDREN shopping for sweets m a store m Osaka, Japan, are closely watched by Eolice as a massive ouse-to-house search scheduled to start yesterday was called off. No reasons were given and a police spokesman said that the nationwide alert would be maintained. The
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    • 325 3 SEOUL, Monday Move to get outside help if trouble goes on TOP faculty members of South Korea's most prestigious university warned their students today that they will have to rely on outside authority to restore campus order if students continued political-minded disturbances. The president, deans
      UPI  -  325 words
    • 209 3 Seoul concerned over TokyoPyongyang talks SEOUL, Mon. A South Korean Foreign Ministry spokesman said today that Seoul might take serious counter measures if a report that Japanese and North Korean officials had met m New York were found to be true. Seoul said it was checking a Kyodo News Agency
      Reuter; AFP  -  209 words
    • 329 4 Russians 'deploying new land missiles' NEW YORK, Mon WESTERN intelligence analysts say they have received reports that the Soviet Union may have begun deploying a new land-based intercontinental ballistic missile comparable to the United States' Minuteman. They say that according to the reports, which they said came from a variety
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    • 300 4 US navy's 'Latin plan' to ward off Soviet threat WASHINGTON, Mon. The United States navy has begun an effort to enlist Latin American navies m warding off what officers describe as a maritime threat from the Soviet Union, Cuba and Nicaragua. The officers said they had no formal plan to
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    • 271 4 Prayer vigil for kidnapped priest who supports Solidarity WARSAW, Mon. A ROUND-THE-CLOCK prayer vigil began at a Warsaw church last night for the safe return of a politicallydissident Roman Catholic priest who was mysteriously kidnapped three days ago. The disappearance of Father Jerzy Popieluszko, an outspoken opponent of communist rule
      Reuter; UPI  -  271 words
    • 143 4 Moscow not happy with communism in Armenia MOSCOW, Men. The Soviet Communist Party yesterday hit out at persistent nationalism and half-hearted communism In the Armenian Republic, where a major purge el party officials was launched last year. The drive to bring this smallest of the Soviet republics Into Une, began
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    • 255 4 Kremlin reshuffle likely at party meet envoys MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet Communist Party central committee is expected to meet this week for a special session on agriculture and Western diplomats said they believed it could also endorse changes m the Kremlin leadership. Two senior Soviet officials confirmed to Western reporters
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    • 172 4 LONDON, Mon. Britain's state-owned coal industry, already reeling from a sevenmonth miners' strike, today tried to head off a second stoppage which would completely halt production. The National Coal Board placed advertisements m newspapers appealing to the industry's 17,000 pit supervisors to call off
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    • 162 4 Bonn gets refugees in its embassy BONN, Mon Four East Germans have taken refuge m the West German embassy m Budapest seeking the right to emigrate to the West, a West German newspaper reported today. The Foreign Ministry m Bonn refused to deny or confirm the report m the Daily
      Reuter  -  162 words
    • 60 4 VIENNA, Mon Albania, m an apparent attempt to dispel speculation about the health of its leader Enver Hoxha. said he attended a recent sports event m Tira na. capital of the isolatio nist Marxist country. Hoxha, 75, is the world's longest-ruling communis) leader. Some provincial Greek newspapers,
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    • 73 4 TEL AVTV, Mon The Se negalese contingent of the United Nations Interim Force m Lebanon began pulling out of southern Lebanon yesterday, a spokesman for the UN force said The departure of the en tire 560-member contingent, one of the first to join the 10-nation force m 1978.
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    • 348 5 BAGHDAD, Monday INTENSIVE efforts to mediate an end to the Gulf war were reported yesterday as both Iran and Iraq continued to make claims of victories m the latest upsurge of fighting between them. A diplomatic source m the Saudi capital,
      Reuter; AFP; AP  -  348 words
    • 182 5 Sharon back fighting to lead party JERUSALEM, Mon. Former Defence Minister Ariel Sharon, who masterminded Israel's 1982 Lebanon invasion, is back on the attack, opposing government policy and vying for leadership of the right-wing Herut Party. Mr Sharon was forced to resign as Defence Minister last year after an official
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    • 65 5 BEIRUT, Mon. Twentysix American employees of the US embassy here have left the country since Saturday m the face of continuing security threats, diplomatic sources said yesterday. Eighteen of the employees were flown out yesterday on a navy helicopter, an official said. Eight others were flown
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    • 189 5 Britain stops visits to S. African dissidents DURBAN, Mon. Britain yesterday stepped up pressure on three South African dissidents encamped at its Durban consulate to leave, denying them further visits from their relatives and lawyers. On British radio, Foreign Office junior minister Malcolm Rifkind said their continued presence m the
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    • 177 5 BAGHDAD, Monday IRAQIS elected 250 members of the National Assembly, or Parliament, a total that included 33 women, and seven Cabinet ministers from the government of President Saddam Hussein, according to official results released yesterday. The results of Saturday's elections, released by the governmentsponsored Elections
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    • 239 5 BRAZZAVILLE (Congo), Mon. Confusion marred the opening of talks here yesterday between the Ndjamena government and opposition groups when the main rebel organisation refused to take part, then changed its stand after assurances that the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) would sponsor the meeting. The
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    • 156 5 Angola sacks hardline minister LISBON. Mon. Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos, m a move diplomats said could signal a breakthrough for Ameiican policy, dismissed foreign Minister P.iulo Jorge yesterday and temporarily assumed the post, state-run Portuguese Radio reponed. The sacking of Mr Jorge, considered a hardliner m the Cubarbacked
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    • 269 6 Salvador troops kill 30 rebels in dawn clash SAN SALVADOR, Mon. Army troops fought leftist guerillas at an electricity sub-station yesterday, killing 30 rebels and wounding 30 others m the biggest battle since peace talks almost a week ago, a Defence Ministry spokesmen said. Twelve government soldiers were shot to
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    • 67 6 LIMA, Mon. The tortured, blindfolded bodies of 51 peasants some draped m red flags bearing hammer and sickle insignia were discovered yesterday and officials said they were probably assassinated as informers by leftist rebels. Of the 51 bodies, 37 were found scattered m the countryside around
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    • 137 6 Escort for author's widow A WOMAN In grief Mrs Helen Liv, wife of murdered Chinese American journalist and author Henry Liv, 52, escorted from the Green Street mortuary m San Francisco on her way to the funeral of her husband on Sunday. At left is a portrait of Mr Liv,
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    • 319 6 KANSAS CITY (Missouri), Monday Foreign affairs and arms control the main issues PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan and Democratic challenger Walter Mondale traded harsh words on foreign affairs and arms control m their final debate last night, questioning the other's ability to guide American policy. Mr
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    • 456 6 KANSAS CITY (Missouri), Mon. The following are the highlights of the second debate between President Ronald Reagan and his Democratic Party challenger, Mr Walter Mondale. SOVIET RELATIONS: Mr Mondale said Mr Reagan had opposed every arms control agreement by Presidents of both politica] parties
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    • 164 6 FREEPORT (Texas) Mon. It was heavyduty challenge, but employees of a manufacturing plant rolled up their sleeves, tightened their belts and lost a tonne of fat, company officials said. Lured by a day oft with pay, Ashing trips and cinema
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 340 8  -  ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter Two jeepney drivers' groups claim 80 pc success MANILA, Mon. Thousands of commuters were stranded m the capital of Metro Manila by a jeepney drivers' strike which appeared to have only partial success while it crippled transport in the provincial
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    • 127 8 2,000 flee earthquake region in Java JAKARTA, Mon. About 2,000 people have started evacuating seven hamlets m central Java which were rocked by strong earthquakes last week, a newspaper reported here today. The Suara Karya reported that the earth?uakes m the Dieng 'lateau region which were foreshadowed by tremors going
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    • 30 8 HANOVER (WEST GERMANY), Mon. Two 19-year-old East German workers scaled security installations at the border and reached West Germany unharmed, West German border police said yesterday. Reuter
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    • 314 8 Mac Arthur returns' to the Philippines MANILA, Monday PHILIPPINE and American soldiers waded ashore on the beaches of Leyte Island yesterday m a replay of the World War n landing 40 years ago of liberation forces m the central Philippines. With a cast of officers playing the part of General
      Reuter; UPI  -  314 words
    • 136 8 BANGKOK, Mon. Thai Supreme Military Commander General Arthit Kamlang-ek will leave here on Wednesday for Hawaii for an official call on Admiral William Crowe, Commander-in-Chief of United States Forces m the Pacific, US officials said here yesterday. The Thai general is expected to
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    • 422 8  -  ABBY TAN MANILA, Mon THE long delay m issuing the Agrava report on the killing of opposition leader Benigno Aquino is leading to more bizarre developments. A Philippine airforce general, who is likely to be accused by the Agrava board m its findings as
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    • 86 8 ST GEORGE'S (Grenada), Mon. United States' and Caribbean forces which have been based m Grenada since a US-led invasion a year ago might stay unUl the middle of next year, a US official said. The Caribbean news agency Can a yesterday quoted US Information Service
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  • Asean: ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 333 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohammad, who visited Johor Baru unannounced yesterday, said he was pleased the Causeway was now much cleaner. But he would like to see the burning of rubbish m the embankment area stopped. He saw
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    • 334 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday Lesson on what makes a good public servant THE Prime Minister wants obsolete procedures m the Civil Service abolished and the staff sensitive and responsive to the feelings and plight of the people. Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today that those
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    • 129 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia has no plans to cut oil Eroduction m reaction > softer market conditions says Deputy Finance Minister SabaruddinChik. He said yesterday that Malaysia which KDduccs about 44f,0M rrels a day was too small a producer to affect world output or
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    • 251 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Petronas has started work on a massive liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) pipeline network to cover the nation, beginning with 20,000 houses here. Initially, several thousand units of City Hall flats m Bandar Wangsa Maju and Bandar Tun Razak will receive LPG through
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    • 134 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. South Korea's private sector has made very little progress on the transfer of technology and expertise to Malaysia despite the goad relations between the two countries, Deputy Foreign Minister Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadsir said m Seoul on Saturday. In a statement released here,
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  • HOME
    • 531 10  -  BEN DAVIDSON By A POLICE inspector allegedly smothered his wife, a police corporal, during a fight m their Police Task Force quarters two years ago, the High Court heard yesterday. And a key prosecution witness will be the inspector's step-son who was "not quite
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    • 118 10 Orang utan to be sent to new zoo in Japan AN ORANG utan from Singapore Zoo will soon be on his way to a new zoo being built m Japan. The orang utan, 13--year-old Rahman will leave for Chiba City m February. The city's new zoo is expected to open
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    • 211 10 THREE men, one armed with a parang and another with an axe, robbed 10 people m a beauty salon of about $6,000 m cash and jewellery on Saturday. Madam A.M. Tang, 32, a cashier at Wealthy City Beauty Salon m Geylang Road, told police
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    • 230 10 Man ran off with jewellery woman lent him A MAN betrayed a woman's trust m him by running off with $1,200 of her jewellery which he alleged he needed to borrow to recover his bank book which his sister was keeping. Mat Yatim bin Bahari, 28, also stole $400 and
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    • 52 10 A MAN was charged yesterday with verbally threatening a Housing Board officer with the intention of stopping him from carrying out his duty. No plea was taken from Tan Cher Tian, 47. His case will be mentioned again on Nov 5. He is on bail of $1,000
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    • 154 10 IT IS now almost nonstop travel for motorists using the East Coast Parkway to get to the city or the airport thanks to the opening of two interchanges at Still Road South and Bedok South Avenue 1 yesterday. Costing $30 million, the interchanges allow motorists to
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    • 109 10 ALL 238 vehicles detained m Sunday's massive operation against hell-riding m Nicoll Drive will be sent to the Registry of Vehicles for checks. The 224 motorcycles will be sent m batches of about SI from tomorrow morning. Eight cars and six
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    • 262 10  -  NG WENG HOONG By AN ISLAND-WIDE drive is being launched to encourage motorcycle owners to have their vehicle registration numbers stamped on their machines to help police m case of theft. The campaign, which starts tomorrow, is aimed at Singapore's 120,000 motorcycle owners. Police said
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    • 354 11 Fight hepatitis with available vaccines FIGHT the Hepatitis B virus with whatever methods are available instead of waiting for newer ones. Associate Professor Oon Chong Jin, chairman of the Singapore National Scientific Advisory Committee on Hepatitis and Related Diseases said this after a symposium on Sunday. He was asked to
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    • 65 11 Kreisky leaves after 3-day stay FORMER Austrian Chancellor Dr Bruno Kreisky left Singapore yesterday after a three-day private visit. He met Mr Lee Kuan Yew for half-an-hour of talks before his departure. Dr Kreisky first met Mr Lee during the days when the People's Action Party was a member of
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    • 404 11  - 'Start fund to improve older flats' MATHEW YAP By I Way to check slide m value of 99-year lease flats FLAT-OWNERS m Singapore should contribute to a special sinking fund which can be used to improve ageing highrise homes. This will help arrest the diminishing value of older flats on
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    • 223 11 MISS Halizah Yamin Khan's wedding present came a few months too early but this bride-to-be is far from complaining. Miss Halizah, 23, a clerk, plans to get married early next year. And just four days ago, she received a call from The Straits Times Classified
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    • 83 11 West German minister to visit A WEST German official who is scheduled to arrive m Singapore tomorrow, will call on Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Finance and for Trade and Industry, on Thursday. He is Dr Rudolf Eberle, Baden-Wuerttemberg'sMinis-ter for Economic Affairs, Medium-sized Industry and Technology. Dr Eberle will also
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    • 69 11 Charity walk for senior citizens A CHARITY walkathon m aid of the Singapore Action Group of Elders will be held on Nov 11 by the Management Development Institute of Singapore. The five-kilometre walk will start from Bukit Merah Central and finish at ThePavilion Inter-Continental Hotel. Mr Chan Cbee Seng, the
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    • 274 11  -  WONG AI KWEI By LOCAL interest m hiring South Korean workers has grown to such an extent that the South Korean government has set up a recruitment office here. The Korea Overseas Development Corporation, a quasi-government recruitment body, opened its doors about three
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    • Written answers to questions in Parliament
      • 355 13 ALL state-owned and govern ment-controlled companies have been reminded: Don't stray too far from your main business. The Finance Ministry has issued this directive to ensure that there is adequate supervision over their business activities. But this does not mean that state-owned
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      • Briefly
        • 201 13 THERE IS NO change m the criterion of allowing a pupil to go on to Secondary Five Normal to do his GCE 'O' Level. Dr Tay Eng Soon, Minister of State (Education), said the Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam (Anson) had not understood the
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        • 95 13 THE EMPLOYMENT Service Department of the Labour Ministry has found jobs for 667 disabled people since 1977, Labour Minister S. Jayakumar said. Jobs were also found for 212 disabled people who completed job training under a special scheme administered by the department. Replying to questions from
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        • 123 13 THERE WERE 131 doctors registered here since 1971 with degrees conferred by foreign universities. They were from universities which were not included m the Schedule to the Medical Registration Act. Of these, 69 are still working here 49 m government hospitals, 17 m private practice, two m the
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        • 100 13 THERE WERE 25,230 foreigners working here on employment passes as at July 31 this year. Passes were granted to foreigners able to contribute to Singapore's economic growth and progress, said Home Affairs Minister Chua Sian Chin. In a written reply to a question from Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam (Anson),
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        • 68 13 THE NUMBER of election posters that can be displayed at designated places m any constituency must be prescribed by the Returning Officer. To enforce this rule, the posters displayed must bear the Returning Officer's official stamp which will be issued to the candidates at the various nomination centres
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      • 177 13 THE Muslim Religious Counell is gathering feedback from those who went on the annual pilgrimage and will dlseuss their problems with the Saudi Arabian government. The Soelal Affairs Minister, Dr Ahmad Matter, said this m a written reply to a question from Mr M. K. A.
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      • 133 13 Pre-U centres and junior colleges get equal facilities THE quality of teaching, library facilities and the teacher-pupil ratio are almost similar m junior colleges and preuniversity centres. About 92 per cent of the teachers m junior colleges are graduates compared with 88 per cent m pre-university centres. The pupil-teacher ratio
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      • 161 13 A TOTAL of 522 government scholars were employed over the past three years and 506 of them were given jobs m the public sector. They joined the government ministries, the Singapore Armed Forces, the police force and statutory boards. The other 16 scholars were
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      • 574 13  -  AHMAD OSMAN Lee Hsien Loong's promotion: By MR J. B. JEYARETNAM yesterday again avoided a direct response to a challenge by two ministers to repeat m public the suggestion he made m Parliament on Friday that Lee Hsien Loong was gromoted to
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      • 121 13 Jaya: No extension foreign workers SHOPKEEPERS have been given ample notice to stop using unskilled foreign workers as shop helpers, Labour Minister S. Jayakumar said. He said work permit holders from non-tradi-tional sources were only allowed into Singapore as a temporary measure. The plan to phase out such workers was
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      • 344 13 DEFENCE Minister Goh Chok Tong said the findings of a Singapore Armed Forces Board of Inquiry into the death of Private V. Rajendran were consistent with those of the coroner's hearing last month. Both findings confirmed that Pte Rajendran died of broncho-pneumo-nia and
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      • 187 13 DEFENCE Minister Goh Chok Tong said his ministry did not publish reports by beards of inqairy Investigating major aircraft accidents because daring so would raise security problems. In a written reply to Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam 's queries about the less of the
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    • 451 14  -  ILENE ALESHIRE By Locations of the new stations and their costs: Ang Mo Kio (replaces Paya Lebar) Ang Mv Kio Avenue t, $7.5 million; Bedok (replaces Joe Chiat) Bedok North Avenue 4 and Bedok North Road, $8.7 million; Clementi Clementi Avenues 4 and 5,
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    • 406 14  -  PAUL JACOB By THE Law Society council election, scheduled for Thursday, is a non-start-er. The six lawyers nominated on Oct 11 for seven seats that will be vacant at the end of the year will enter unopposed. When the new council meets on Jan
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    • 144 14 Quality 'must come first for success' WHAT used to be dumped m the backyards of factories must be put at the forefront of Singapore's industrial revolution. Mr Eugene Yap, Parliamentary Secretary (Labour) and the chairman of the Singapore Quality and Reliability Association (SQRA), was speaking about the changing faces of
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    • 272 14 More activities at CCs to suit changing needs COMMUNITY centres may have to expand their activities for senior citizens and housewives if they are to keep up with the times. With better education, people's needs are getting more sophisticated, and the 152 community centres m Singapore will have to continually
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    • 230 14 THE United Nations and other international agencies fulfil a critical role of providing a forum for the exchange of views and the search for a universally accepted solution. Likening their role to a courtroom which provides a venue for parties to put forward
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    • 503 15  -  CHRISTINA TSENG Story: Picture: MmWm\m\ Am99M9M9M999'^ mUW: ,mmm *lUB^Ma^^ JkWM H^fe |iJ^^r] B *Vftfl ili\T*MmZ^%\Wm P^aaBBBBBnT aft Aj W jj' JbUi sflasßsW «aY Laar^^V kj m t JPP^SJ Why Tiger Balm Garden is still a big crowd-puller THEY arrived m droves by tour coaches, private cars,
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    • 295 15 THE Haw Par Villa, popularly called the Tiger Balm Garden, has seen 53 years of rain and shine. Built m 1931, the $1 million garden was nearly donated to the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board five years ago. Its owners, Haw Par Brothers (Pte) Ltd,
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    • 183 15  -  CHARMAINE CHAN By WHEN a woman's Cash-On-line card was swallowed up by an automated teller machine, the man standing behind her "helpfully" suggested she contact the Post Office Savings Bank. Madam Tan Keen. Nai, 38, took Wong Dion Choon's advice and telephoned the bank. But while
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    • 311 15 Inadequate protection led to death of workers THE winds on the 10th storey of an uncompleted block of flats were so strong that they whipped up two pieces of wooden boards, one of which knocked a worker off balance. Mr Mah Ah Tee, unprotected by suitable guardrails, plunged nearly J&
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    • 375 12  -  YEO KIM SENG Nee Soon By RESIDENTS m a kampung m Nee Soon could have a hot bath anytime they wanted. And it was free too. For many years, residents of Kampung Ayer Panas had been enjoying their baths near the hot springs there. First
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    • 106 12 New PAP man does legwork Paya Lebar IT WAS time for legwork again last Sunday when PAP candidate Philip Tan Tee Yong went calling on residents. His visit to Blocks 114 to 116, at Lorong Ah Soo, was the fifth m his series of house visits. For the past four
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    • 398 12  - Chance to be together again CEPHAH TAN Kirn Keat By Teng Cheong hosts lunch for former Temple Estate residents IF YOU were to visit Temple Estate off Kirn Keat Avenue today, you could mistake it for a ghost town. Desolate and quiet, the old Singapore Improvement Trust low-rise flats are
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    • 277 12 Thomson THE changing of the guard m Thomson will be a smooth exercise, said MP Chau Sik Ting during a walkabout to introduce his younger counterpart, Mr Leong Horn Kee, to residents last Sunday. Dr Chau's belief was based on the credibility of Mr Leong,
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    • 101 12 New town development WHEN the Housing Board was formed m 1960, it drew plans for only two satellite new towns at Queenstown and Toa Payoh. Later, Bedok, Ang Mo Kio and Clementi were added, together with smaller estates like Marine Parade and Telok Blangah. The building
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    • 361 12 Changi CRAWLING spiders and slithering snakes may have nothing m common with moral education. But combine them m silhouette puppetry and lessons on right and wrong come through clearly m black and white. A group of pupils from Temasek I=^*llll3^ School has brought these lessons to thousands
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    • 285 12 Father says 'I love you' with a kidney THE new National Kidney Foundation slogan, "I love you with all my kidney", says it all for Mr Scow Van Leong, 50, and his son, Peter, 29. For it was a kidney from dad that saved the son's life. When he was
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    • 482 16 LIKE the government which is going through a process of self-renewal, the grassroots machinery m Singapore has been undergoing changes which would alter the way m which people relate to the authorities. Although the overall structure of Citizens' Consultative Committees, Community Centre Management Committees and Residents'
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  • 1585 16 Needs of users should never take second place, says Dhana On Shenton Way On Chinatown 4 Tourists who love to gawk at the poverty and filth of the natives are also disappointed when they do not find what they expect. Lately, there have been calls by
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  • 671 16  -  GARY BURNS By .m;,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,!, .Lim nun M..N11 .i11.,,.. M..M.. 1..H... ..nil i. mm, nil ni.i.i BANGKOK The wail of a siren splits the air over the calm waters of the Golf of Thailand as sailors en a Thai navy gunboat scramble to their battle stations. Two gunners
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    • 796 17 Part-time work is the real answer WORKING WOMEN AND BRINGING UP CHILDREN 4 A working mother, one who normally has a hec|U MmtU *l»«a a.ili.. Irwrssaasa no uay m in** winwv, Riions well that the may not be able to ensure that all the child's needs are satisfactorily met. The
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    • 109 17 Are these sales promotions genuine? THERE seem to be a lot of sales promotion gimmicks to attract consumers these days. Take the ongoing promotional campaign by an oil company. Cash prizes ranging from $1 to $25,000 are being offered to the person who can produce both the left and right
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    • 408 17 WE are a group of working married women (graduates and nongraduates) who have foreign maids m our homes. We have maids because we need them to look after our children and our homes. We wish to appeal to the authorities to reconsider increasing
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      • 98 17 PLEASE refer to the letter "Interchange cannot cope with increase m traffic" by "Tired Commuter". (ST, Oct 15). The Registry of Vehicles is working with the Jurong Town Corporation to build a second concourse at the bus interchange. This second concourse, when completed, will
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      • 103 17 I REFER to the letter "More talks please" by "Student". (ST, Oct 12). We are pleased to note that your writer benefitted from the talk on answering the General Paper organised by the Marine Parade branch library. We regret that the Queenstown and Bukit
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      • 182 17 WE refer to the letter "Build overhead bridges across expressways" by "Childhood Resident". (ST, Oct 2). We would like to thank your writer for his concern for pedestrians crossing expressways. The problem of crossing urban expressways, especially those which have housing estates m the vicinity, is
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    • 1266 18  - From a brass plaque to a brassy ad TERESA OOI By London Reporter Britain's professionals launch media blitz with jingles, cartoons and radio slots LONDON Once they could only display discreet brass plaques or have their names printed m gold leaf to indicate their offices, usually three floors up a
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • 289 19 BUOYED by the not-so-austere Malaysian Budget announced last Friday, local stock prices continued their upward momentum. Prices opened higher across the board and the market closed stronger on continued buying. The Straits Times Industrial Index climbed 10.17 points to 875.29. The broaderbased Business Times Composite Index rose
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    • 37 19 Up Down Unch Industrials 75 22 15 Finance 15 I 4 Hotels 6 1 2 Properties 8 2 2 Plantations 9 0 3 Mining 3 1 0 Deb/Loans 5 2 1 Total 121 29 27
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    • 42 19 Up Down Unch Industriob 95 9 16 Finance 11 2 1 Hotels 1 0 1 Properties 9 1 0 Oil palms 5 0 1 Tms 3 13 Rubbers 15 I 1 Deb/Loans 0 0 1 Total 138 14 24
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      • 68 19 Ctrititttt 580 +25 MA A 1520 +20 Sateißesi 810 +20 Stiion 550 +20 Rottnum Usu 306 +20 DwhpMMc 126 +16 Gentinp 525 +15 Mm» 494 +14 MaiwnCorp 336 +14 Sea View 293 +12 Lin Corpn 220 12 0 C 8 C 950+10 M Cites 440 +10 DjhTunf 280 +10
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      • 76 19 lanrt Tin 256-12 D Kwmt 840 —10 DBS 655 —10 Mt Pleasure 50c 150 -5 Berjwta 394 -4 Metro Kdfs 346 -4 Tractors 324 -4 CoM Store lOp 308-2 CtC 304—2 S P forth 300 -2 fcM 202 -2 SpM Met* 193 -2 KB C«pn 50c 174 -2 bpNM
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      • 58 19 Oct 19 Oet 22 BT Composite 770.70 775.72 8T Indicator *****17 *****44 BT 08/ OS 92 +63 ST Industrials 865.12 875.29 ST Finance *****3 2548.56 ST Hotels 897.86 902.56 ST Properties 545.30 546.50 ST Minings 370.43 371.10 ST Plantations 2558.04 2561.96 OCBC 669.93 675.62 OUB Composite 438.74 443.60 SES
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      • 18 19 P oho no Inv 1,602,000 Ben 4 Co 924,000 Pan-El 488,000 Promet 477,000 Fed Cobles 239,000
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    • 91 19 A LATE round of profit-taking trimmed early gains but on balance prices were marginally ahead at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index rose 19.98 points to 1351.28. After a steady start, prices continued to move up on good sup-,
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    • 33 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business fines Industrial Composite 1983/84 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1983/84 Low 712.29 (5/1/83) 684.88 (4/1/83) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (12/8/82)
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    • 62 19 BcusteadßM unch 6unw» +14 C4C -2 Ha»Pw +4 CCtt +4 hrfcr.n. J_ 1 CddStwaie -2 JzST™" Em +10 MIC FIN +5 IMS-tapaw +3 SmMip +15 WT susp Nat Iron unch Semb Srtp +3 NIC 4 Sine Darby +2 Eft* Mf unc 5 Prim +5 Z Promet
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    • 624 19  -  ANGELINE TAN By Reward checklist for companies MU Isaai SBBBBBBBBBBaBr y. 'tMy -'M w0~0 i:V0*«*M^ _v I■ j i^jKaaßaass?^^M^^l^ut&^.* s i: P I'l^-.” fi'. ?s l'Vi-:k ls' :< 1 r aY :^xmv«wm^m\AmMmmmmv?z-MmmwMm^m mm~-*mMm\ iks* v fil tajaajajaal JasaaM Tarsal bbbbt^^^bw a
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    • 496 19  - No silver lining for electronics companies ANTHONY HOE By Chairman of TDB warns of cloud hanging over next year IF EVERY cloud has a silver lining, the reverse is also true m the electronics industry. Although it has enjoyed a 35 per cent increase m exports of electronic components and
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    • 179 19 TOKYO A US request for Japan to voluntarily restrain its steel exports could have "adverse effects" on overall USJapanese trade relations, a top Foreign Ministry official said yesterday. In talks with US Deputy Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, Deputy Foreign Minister Reishi Teshima asked
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    • 208 19 Symposium on new generation executives next month "NEW Generation Executives Profile Today, Prospects Tomorrow This is the theme of a coming symposium to be organised by AIESEC Singapore. AIESEC Singapore is part of the International Association of Students m Economics and Management, a world-wide student-run, non-profit and non-political organisation with
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    • 231 19 ALL you need is a telephone m a ear, hotel room or even at a public booth to use this portable facsimile machine. The PF-15*), brought m by a private distributor, is about the same size as a portable typewriter and works
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    • 2837 20 READERS should be aware of the imrUtiom of this mf ormatioii. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessariy covered m ''business done". Further because aN dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table
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    • 2773 20 Ml shares quoted have a par value ol SI unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip rights N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN is traded n lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars MMaaWM^ 1984 Last Yield Yd Day Htyi Low Company Sale Chaw ('000)
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    • 277 21 FOB m bales RAS MRELB (S cenh/kio) (M cenh/Uo) Noon Close Noon Close Int RSS Prompt 173.0fr-174.00N 173 50 174.50N unq unq Int 1 RSS Nov 175 00-175 50 175-25-175 75 201 50— 201 75 200.50-201.00 Int 1 RSS Dec 177 00 177 50 177.25—177.75 Int 2 RSS Nov
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    • 47 21 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price was unchanged at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M 529.15 per kilo on continuing shortage of demand yesterday. The buffer stock manager was again the sole buyer. Turnover rose to 196 tonnes from 67 tonnes on Friday.
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      16 21 Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore November 175.25 up 0.25 cents Malaysia November 200.50 up 0.5 cents
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    • 14 21 Closing prices Ms/kilo XL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 196 tonnes rose 29 tonnes
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    • 21 21 Cawnc prices Copper E/torm Fri Spot 1058.00-1058.50 (1047.00— 1047.50)' 3 months 1081.00 1081.50 (1071.50-1072.00) Market tone: Firm Sales: 15.950 tonnes
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    • 23 21 Silver Closing prices USS/troy oi Man Fri Singapore 770-7.25 7.20—7.25 Fri Then New York 7 20—7 25 7.25-7.30 Source: Credit Suisse, Spore
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    • 19 21 Ctosanc prices Aluminium £/tome Fri Spot 855.00-856.00 (853.00-854.00) 3 months 879.00—879.50 (877.50-878.00) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 25.300 tonnes
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    • 411 21 Soyabeans Redbeans Yu-Jim new crop Ist grade unq Broken rice 168.00 Tone: RICE prices closed mixed m fairly active business. Among Thai fragrants. third class 100 per cent new crop lost HKS3 to close at $205 per pscul. In China whites, Yu Jim second grade new corp gained
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    • 335 21 HONGKONG, Mon. The market rose sharply today. The Hang Seng Index climbed 21.25 points to 1053.05. The market was able to shake off disappointment that local interest rates had not been reduced. Prices rose swiftly from mid-morning with active buying from overseas institutions. News that an official tribunal
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    • 44 21 i 'J i i < Hongkong Hang Seng Monday 1053.05 (1031.80) Week ago 999.09 ..p Australian Al-Ordkiaries Monday 745.4 (748.6) Week ago 753.1 Austraian Industrials —7: Monday 1092.2 (1,091.3) Week ago 1,085.3 (Fifurej m brackets refer to omm of the previous tradrnf day) 3d-]
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    • 23 21 GOLD USVoz Mon Fri Singapore 338.70—339.10 340.00—340.50 Mon Sat Hongkong 338.60-339.00 339.00-339.50 Fri Thurs New York 338.50—339.00 340.50—341.00 London 338.25—338.75 339.00—339.50
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    • 115 21 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market firmed on short covering and speculative buying interest prompted by a higher Chicago soybean complex close last week. PALM Closer* prices Crude Ms/tome palm oi Oct 1137.50 Refined palm ofl Uss/tormes RBDpalm Nov 625 (sellers) Dec 605 (sellers) Jan 595 (sellers) RBD
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    • 146 21 THE KTJLOBAR market traded between 5523,698 and 5523,770 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.20/9.70. It traded m a completely quiet market with hardly any movement from U*****.20/9.60 to day's high of U*****.35/9.75. It finished the morning at U*****.25/9.65, and re-started m the afternoon at U*****.00/ 9.40
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    • 247 21 Oct 22 HKS Chanit Associated Hoteb 0 456 Bank Of Eost Asia.. 10.90 -9.6 Cheung Kong 0.45 -7.9 China Light 15.30 +0.6 Cross Harb Tunnel 980N F E Consortium 0 385 -0.005 Far East Exch Ptnlex 0.035 unch G I Cement 6.105 unch Great Eagle 0.45 unch Hang Lung
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    • 329 21 Oct 22 Y«n Chsn« Apnomoto 1060 unch Aka 540 +14 Amado 1210 +40 Asohi Chem 561 -9 Asohi Gloss 850 +15 Bank Tk 485 +14 Bndgestone Canon 1670 +10 Casio Computer 1740 -40 Citizen 645 +25 0 Nip Print 1080 +20 D Nippon Screen 1720 +40 Doiei 650 5
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    • 331 21 Oct 22 C«nh Chance INDUSTRIALS A C I 188 -2 A N I 265 +5 A P M 236 +4 Aberfoyte 890 unch Age 300 unch AKonce Oil 95 -2 Allied Mil 225 Ampol Exp 265 17 Ampol Pet 170 -2 Anz 493 -1 Ashton 90 unch BH P
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    • 230 21 THE US dollar recovered marginally against most major currencies at midday on some short-cover-ing based on the results of the US presidential campaign debate. The greenback was thinly traded between 552.1650 and 2.1655. It eased marginally at closing to 552.1665/75. Against the Deutsehemark, it dipped to a low of
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    • 225 21 Managers' prices for Oct 23 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 2.64—2 80 The Savings Fund 176—1 87 Spore Prog Fund 1 12— 1 19»d Spore Sec Fund 1 69 1 79 Spore Invest Fund 1 09 115 Spore Equity fund J. lB— 25 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest
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    • 193 21 Interbank Over the counicr Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.8090 1.8109 5.60—5.47 Canadian dollar 1.6388 1.6401 6.17.— 6.07 NZ dollar 1.0464 1 0490 9.81—9.43 Sterling pound 2.5857 2 5890 3 91 3 84 US dollar 2 1665
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      • 63 21 THE December contract opened nine ticks lower than the previous settlement at U*****.00. Trading m the gold pit was quiet as traders did not want to take any positions m view of the holiday. Trading was within a narrow range of U*****.40 to U*****.00. (In UStper Troy ounce) Open
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      • 23 21 THE December Deutsehemark opened at 0.3291, 24 ticks higher than the previous settlement. The December Deutsehemark traded moderately between 0.3297 and 0.3277.
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      • 74 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE December Eurodollar opened two ticks higher at 89.25. The December contract traded between a narrow intraday's range of 89.22 and 89.25 before settling at 89.23. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Law Sett Est Vol Dec 89.25 89.25 89.22 89.23 175 Mar 85 88.90A 88.87 Ju
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    • 604 21 Container schedules LCL Recemni Receiving Shjp (Voyace) Anr CarfO Time Hock Kaiukawa M (37/394) 23/10 (2100) FSB *****900 L 8 Siri Bhum (191N) 23/10 (2300) TA3 *****100 Jl B Suna (391) 24/10 (0300) TA3 *****400/*****500 Nl/Sl 1400-1500 PI B Teratat (*****) 24/10(0700) TA3 *****300/1800-1900 HI L Srimathi (21E) 24/10 (0700)
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    • 39 21 NEW DELHI The Shipping Corporation of India has ordered 12 bulk carriers of 45,000 deadweight tonnes each from Daewoo Corporation of South Korea, industry sources said. The ships will cost U5117.5 million (about Ss3B million) each. AFP
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      • 90 22 Increase in pre-tax profits KUALA LUMPUR, Development and Commercial Bank Berhad has reported an 8 per cent increase m pre-tax profits from M 523.530 million to MJJ25.403 million for the half year to June 30. Profit after taxation, however, dropped to M 512.639 million from M 513.579 million previously, while
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      • 55 22 TAIPEH Taiwan has warned against the export of computers and technology to China and said a trade ban with the mainland will be strictly enforced. An Economic Ministry official said Taiwanese manufacturers recently received overseas orders for 2,000 personal computers, which were suspected as coming from Beijing through
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      • 59 22 SEOUL South Korea's exports of electronic products m the first nine months of this year increased 43 per cent from a year ago to US$3.4B billion (557.51 billion), the Trade and Industry Ministry reported yesterday. The figure for last month alone was listed as US$426 million,
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      • 76 22 Visit to gather data KUALA LUMPUR A six-member delegation from the Colombo Brokers' Association (CBA) has arrived here for a four-day visit to gather information to update its stockmarket trading floor operations. CBA chairman Mr Mallory Wijesinghe said that apart from studying the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's (KLSE) operations, the
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      • 83 22 OTHER futures exchanges when they first started did not have the kind of volume that the Singapore International Monetary Exchange was having now, according to Mr Yeong Wai Cheong, assistant general manager of Simex. Mr Yeong said this at the business luncheon of the Indonesian Business
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    • 1113 22 AN EXPATRIATE group treasury manager of a listed trading company whose company has built up a long business relationship with one merchant bank, probably sums up the situation m merchant banking with this quote: "I still prefer to deal with the senior people. The Singaporean
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    • 438 22 Banks have four main areas of activities MERCHANT Banks are essentially backroom boys propelled into public attention only m a corporate takeover battie, such as when public company Tuan Sing was trying to buy up Singapore Paper Products. Then, minority shareholders m SPP were bombarded with "SeU" and "Don't Sell"
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    • 416 22  -  DOREEN SOH By QI HAVE been offered a directorship m ft company. In return for running the company, I was offered either "shares" or "profit shares'*? I do not have to pot m any money. What is the difference? Which should I take? A FULLY-PAID "shares" m a company
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    • 644 23 COMICS 2l_ GARFIELD By Jim Davis PEANUTS BySehmlz }PO VOO LOV/E ME MORE j /-v-s^-n-n^-^ I j MERE'S THE UJORLO you SUR6EONS MAVE TO /ljE r7ijspd\ r JU3T CAVE FROM ThE THAN VOO LOVE FOOP, (PO CHICKENS > AA f cLitar FAMOUS SUR6EON ON HIS M AKE A LOT OF
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    • 1031 24 x TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: rty 1 i i I i aaum. m Sa°tu?da Fr day 83oIm tS 2 00pm fam Ordinary: $100 per word (Mm $15 00) Food/ Entertainment *-igm\ M /j^^~\ I Vm. I 'O"*^ I fVI Mi Vk la^Vjll "C Public Holiday 9.00 am to I.oopm
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    • 162 24 14 Antiques/Arts/ Crafts Urgently required 2 men to make rati perats for canteen m Changi and Lower Delta Road. Interested parties please contact:--*****00 for interview. PRIMITIVE ART/ ANTIQUE Exhibition. Gold, sliver boxes. Important carvinga, textiles, Chinese furniture/ porcelain, etc. Through 25/10, 10.30 a.m. till 9JO p.m. daily. Daimaru Departmental Store,
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    • 609 25 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage Mm )Au\ cell fa. \^xrJm XWauW^^J TEJ£2aVya*4 *j^ wmtu^T^' ~*mm\ HhlhL'**uubi )Mr*»*mMLV WmmuAiam mW tm urn mk m m mmmm *ZAM 32 Photography SELLING CHEAP YASHtCA Cine camera and projector (silent type) and some Hoya filters. Contact franc is. *****48. 33 Babysitting/
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    • 790 25 36 House Renovation/Decor T.Q. TECH RENOVATION Contrac- tors specialised m extention and alteration works for private houses, factories, offices and general renovations for HDB flats. Floor tiles, painting, roof- J ings, celling, box awnings, brickworks, concrete, drainage, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, iron grilles, aluminium sliding doors and windows. Tel: *****06 *****33
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    • 715 25 49 Pecking/ Storage/ Delivery/ Removal SaSSSSS==BßS=Bß===aa==B= LOOKING FOR GOOD and charges reasonable and professional, household, office removal? We specialised m pianos, antique household, delivery and dlaposal service. Fast efficient aervice. Experienced reliable workers provided. 7 days service. Day night service. Inquiries, call *****31. HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION service. Office removal. We
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    • 448 25 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive j Have you got P what it takes? i I To take on a challenging y and rewarding career m anl I exclusive beauty/figure I salon. Able to speak English 1 J fluently J Diploma m Beauty m J Culture W. 1 to 2 years'
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    • 571 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FRIESLAND(S) PTE LTD A wall established Trading Company dealing m Dutch Lady milk product* and consumer product* invitee applicant* to fill the vacancy of: CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Wb work a 5-day week and provide free transport and attrective fringe banafit*. Requirements. c OCE 'O' level or
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    • 687 25 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TELEPHONE OPERATOR CUM RECEPTIONIST c Secondary education. Speak good English. Pleasant personality. Able to start work immediately. Interested applicants, pleas* call: *****69 to arrange for an interview. GENERAL CLERK REQUIRED by established firm In CBD. Typing/ telex essential. Experience m general clerical duties, timber export
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    • 527 25 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales MmmuWMWummmmmWmmmmmuWuWuWuUmmmuWnmWuWuUmmmmmm mmmmmuumunummmmummmummMummumuummmuummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmt A well established jewellery company \|\NMr/fYIV has vacancies for the positions of:- \\i\ jl^7\Sk SAIfSASSISIANTV^^ SALES EXECUIIVES Requirements: Completed GCE 'O' level or equivalent. I 1 Ability to converse m English, Mandarin and 1 f Japanese will be an advantage.
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    • 282 25 aMBBBB«BBaBBSBBBBBai M 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Established Producer of Marble Granite requirea urgently: RECEPTIONIST CUM GENERAL CLERK a GCE O' level with credit m English, a Pleasant personality, a Able to type. FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK a GCE O' level with credit m English. a LCCI Book-keeping preferable. a Able to
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    • 786 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Wanted 11. DRIVERS Experience uith Class 3 licence Completed N S 2 ACCOUNTS CLERKS With 2 years' relevant experience GCE "O" Level with LCCI Cert Must be bilingual TEL: *****42/ *****88 (MISS CMNG) ESTABLISHED COMPANY REQUIRES Male General Workers Age above 16. Singapore Citizen Good starting
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    • 813 25 87 For Sale; Mercedes < JULY 1878 280S Mercedef PARI- eligible accident free Sunroo! power window central looking i sport rim In good condition see to believe Call Alien 4^***** MERCEOES 200. 1971 model j modified to new model Road tax expires 12 84 Radii cassette air 1 cond excellent
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 460 26 89 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan JULY '78 DATSUN 120Y GL m immaculate condition Aircon radio cassette, sports rims, new paintwork PARK eligible $12,000 ■n o Please contact Henry *****14 NON-PARF. 1976 DATSUN 2001. i automatic Passed Vicom May S4 Road tax Dec 84 New tyres, j battery carburettor, radiator I
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    • 376 26 89 For Sale: Datsun/ Nissan 1980. OATSUN 120Y stationwagon Aircond. radio, cassette. Very good condition $13,500 o n o Non-PARF Tel: *****40 1981 OATSUN 100A New model. 1 owner Tax 2.85 Aircon, Showroom condition. $15,900 ono Tel *****11 1981 JUNE DATSUN 100A square light 2 owner, aircon. good condition $15,500
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    • 405 26 90 For Sale: Toyota CASH PAYMENT FOR PARF/ Non-PARF Used cars. Commercial vans, pick-ups. any model, any c.c kindly contact Mr Ong, *****68. DECEMBER 1983 TOYOTA Cresslda GL. auto. Full accessories. Excellent condition. $40,000 0.n.0. Owner leaving Singapore! Tel: *****49 12/78 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 c.c. Excellent condition, aircond. PARF. radio
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    • 426 26 90 For Sale: Toyota 1983 JAN. TOYOTA Starlet 1000. 5 doors. Aircon. 1 lady owner. Done 13 000 km. Showroom condition. $19,100 ono. Tel: *****17. 1983 TOYOTA CARINA, 1600 c.c, DX, 5-speed, 1 private owner, aircon, radio cassette, with full accessories, tel: *****57, Mr Ang. 79 TOYOTA CORONA New model,
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    • 427 26 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1980 MIT MIRAGE GLX. 2nd owner. Tax '85. Exceptional accessories. Very beautiful condition. Accident free. Selling $15,000 negotiable. Enquiries: *****64 Karen Yuen. 1981 COLT SUPERBHIFT 1400 GLX, 5-door, one owner, aircon, power windows, tuff-koted, tax 3/85. Like new. $17,800 0.n.0. Call *****97 or view at 178,
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    • 412 26 91 For Sale: Mitaubishi OWNER LEAVING, LATE 1982 Mlt. Galant. 1.6 GLS, power steering, full accessories, beautiful bodywork. *****70. 1873 COLT GALANT 14L. Aircon. Price $5,000. 1974 Datsun 120 Y. Aircon, sports rims. Price $5,500. Tel *****47 1878 MITSUBISHI SIGMA 1600 GS. Aircond, sports rims, new road tax. PARF eligible.
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    • 284 26 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda 92 For Sate: Mazda 92 For Sale: Mazda A whopping interest free loan on your Mazda 323 Now, when you buy any 0%%^ Ammm*. a\W Mazda 323 1 .1 13, 1 .5, A W^^^kV or GT you'll enjoy big A\Wf mM^U AW
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    • 48 26 AUGUST, 1882, MAZDA 929. 1 owner. Fully automatic. Tax till Jan. 1985. $31,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****61. LATE '61 MAZDA 323, 1.3 notchback, 5-speed, 1 private owner, aircon, full accessories, tax 2/85. Tel: *****75. MAZDA 828 HARDTOP, 4-door, automatic, 1983, 1 owner, highest offer secures. Contact *****32 Donald Lim.
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    • 48 26 NOV. '81 MAZDA 323 1.3. 1 careful owner. Aircon, radio cassette, condition like new $17,900 Tel: *****95 SEPTEMBER 1882 1.5 GT. with knight racing systems, 2nd owner. Price $27,000. Contact Ron *****1. 1880 MAZDA 828 Auto. Aircond. radio, cassette, 2nd private owner. Non PARF. Metallic blue $10,500. *****89
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    • 48 26 1863 RX7 GTX LSD Aircon, Blaupunkt radio cassette, sports rims front, rear spoilers Beautiful condition *****90 74 MAZDA 929 Private owner, full accessories Tip top condition Selling $3,800 Tel *****98. Mr Chin MAZDA 323 5-DOOR 1.3 late 1977 New paint and road tax Selling $10,200 Contact AlUe *****30
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  • Page 27 Advertisements
    • 879 27 92 For Sale: Mazda MID 1978 MAZDA 323 5-door 2nd owner Aircon. sports rims, cassette, new tax $9,200 *****30 1878 MAZDA 323 1000 re. 5-door. aircon. radio cassette, tax l/'B5. $8,900 ono Tel. Bert *****52, 3. 1983 MAZDA 929. Aircon. radio cassette Tip top condition. $37.50U 0 n 0 Tel
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    • 837 27 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1984 SAAB 900 Turbo APC sspeed, 1 private owner, expensive Blaupunkt stereo, showroom condition. Accident free. Selling $85,000 ono. Tel: *****5 Rudy Tham ALMOST 1883 SUBARU 700 DL. sdoor, (new model), 1 private owner, air cooler, radio, cassette (PARF). asking $12,800. Can loan $10,000 Tel:
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    • 557 27 96 For Sale: Motor Cycles/ Scooters Attention Bike Owners Using Michelin tyre. Free tyre inspection from 26th— 27th October by renowned French technician. Those present will receive souvenirs. Call at Hock Swee Hin Trading Company Blk 1059 '01-186 Eunos Avenue 3 Spore 1440. Tai: *****18 JL CYCLE OFFERS better prices
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    • 719 27 98 Scrap Vehicles SCRAP CARS WANTED below 1000/ 1600/ 2000/ 2300 c.c.. c. Highest offer. *****09 (Day/ Night). WANTED SCRAP CARS/ used cars/ commercial vehicles. Cash payment. Tel: *****13, Mr Yeo. PROWERTBEa 106 Accommodation Available: Houses BIN TONG PARK VICINITY set on alavatad ground, centrally alr-condltloned and modern dasign 4
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    • 567 27 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments It's not only m how well you live. it's where you live. •Ideally located, -T^kS W> just 5 minutes r-y mLa* AT /at s+Smi walk from the r -J-S Af at^ A^\ Orchard Road I kLSt/l// pit JV
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    • 242 27 DIST. 15. NEWLY PAINTED 3-bed-roomed flat at Jalan Sempadan. Mosaic flooring. Rent negotiable. Contact: *****59. DIST 9 PENTHOUSE 4 bedrooms, pool, 24 hours security, near Orchard Road. Reasonable rental. Hoe-Tan *****21 FULLY FURNISHED APARTMENT for rental or sale at Emerald HUI Road. $1,500 p.m. Call: *****98 *****50. No agents please.
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    • 529 27 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms FULLY FURNISHED ROOM for rent to single working person In a terrace house. Watten Estate, Off Bukit Tlmah Road (near Orchard Road). Access to all facilities. Convenient and quiet surroundings. Call *****83 between 9am and 4pm. STEVENS ROAD FLAT (450 per room. Easy access to public
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    • 519 27 106 Accommodation Available: Rooms ■==B=BB^BaBBBB»BBBBB»BBBBBBBB»BBBSBaaa UNFURNISHED ROOM FOR students, single or working couple at Queenstown. Tel: *****6 (after 10a.m. 1 UNFURNISHED ROOM available In Tampines New Town No cooking Tel: *****45/ *****43 Price negotiable. DIST. IS KATONG UNFURNISHED room for rental Cooking allowed. Telephone *****34 FURNISHED ROOM AND HDB flat,
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    • 795 27 113 For Sale: Houses DIST 15 OPEN HOUSE NO 61A JALAN TUa KONG Viewing 10.00 a.m. 1c 6.00 p.m Newly completed exclusive split. level double -storey s« mi-detach-ed with unique architectural design. 4 bedrooms/ servant's store with 2 attachec. bathrooms Land area 3300 sq a Freehold Within walking distance to
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    • 909 27 114 For Sale: Private Apartments LORONG KILAT. NEAR He... World Upper BukU limai, Road 2 units, brand new aparUrtaUlti 1.800 sq tl 4 bedrooms rooms, built-m wardrobes kitchen I BVbtnet paquet flooring carpark freehold Above $400 UDo Tei IUTMI Viewing tune loan. j to 4 p m Ho brokers RICHEAST
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    • 490 28 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses I Hill-top Luxury Residences I Elevated locality. Easy Transportation H I double storey split-level semi-detached 151 B j < j mmmm^^O^D W~i\ Am\\\\\ \W aflal PotrfaTTaaf^t iSafxrmA I AmW<?^umm\ mmr I I I Ie i I- 1 mmmT^m\\u^ur
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    • 271 28 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Yearning for a home with all the trimmings of a vacation spot?^^ Choose onqat Chuan Park %^1 "fßM**** X^BBBfc. AJLM 1 Tt^"^T^ '^^BßßßßsSi A -^BESS* I Step into Chuan Park and you're entering vacationland. It's
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    • 47 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments MARINE CRESCENT, BLK. 47, furnished, 3-roomed, near Parkway Parade, $43,000 negotiable. Tel: *****31. TAMAN JURONG 4-ROOM, 4th floor, near market, schools, supermarket, hawker centre. $45,000 negotiable. Tel: *****09. TELOK BLANGAH CRESCENT 3roomed modified corner, near market, school. For viewing, contact Albert, *****79.
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    • 51 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments WHAMPOA DRIVE 4-ROOM point block renovated with built-ins, $79,000 negotiable, CPF up to $74,900. *****04. $23,000 I I 3-ROOMED TANGLIN Halt Blk 43. Blk 38 $24,000. Commonwealth Close Blk 88 $24,000. *****27. 3-ROOM FLAT FOR sale m Toa Payoh, renovated, kitchen cabinets, marble flooring, roomparquet.
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    • 374 28 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-RCOMED MODIFIED CORNER m Clementi. Renovated with marble. Near market, bus stops and MRT. Contact tel: *****51. 4-ROOMED FLAT AT Taman Jurong, terrazzo flooring, high floor, selling $46,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****08. 4-ROOMED DEPOT ROAD China terrazzo flooring throughout, kitchen cabinet. Built-in cupboards. $86,000 on.o. Tel:
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    • 224 28 117 Properties Wanted WEALTHY LOCAL/ FOREIGN businessmen looking for houses/ apartments for investment or own occupation Tel: *****91. ANG MO KIO or Bedok HDB 4 sroomed urgently *****25 *****09 No agents 118 Factory Spaces Ideally located at UPPER PAYA LEBAR RD. Area from 179.9 s.rn. Adequate parking spaces Suitable for
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    • 307 28 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces aTaTBTaBTBTBTBBTaTaBTa^BTBB*BTBBTBTBBaMBTBBTaTBTa^ jjjj^^MMMM^gg'SJSSMt rap NAJ FACTORY V I SPACE FOR 1 I LEASE I Factory Space of various It I dimensions at Sims Aye./ 1 Eunos Road for lease. R Please contact: *****81/ 1 *****95 (Miss Ng) or 1 *****58 (Mr. Chong) I 119 Warehouses/
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    • 714 29 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces at North Bridge Road /Arab Street I The Opportunities for Business 1 Investment are only for those who are I quick to realise them_^^^S /^fl —a— rT C VictorjaStreet ~J W 0 mmm m a^km&9999** m Z 3jß-^3fy) I mmm*^^
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    • 148 30 LOW SONG KENG Age): 84 pa:<seil away on 22nd Oct H'B4 leaving behind: WIFE: Mdm. Goh Moy Kia SONS: Lip Tee Lip Chua DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Ng Soc Keng Ng Sip*- Kirn DAUGHTERS: Hui Huang Hui Kiang (Margaret) Hui Thiang (Daisy) SONS-IH-LAW: Yeo Ki'.ng Hie Koh Meng Huang
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    • 524 30 CHOW YEOW LOKE AGE 73 The Proprietor of BAN SOW FOR SHIN KEE BAN HING FOH KOON KEE KOON KEE MEDICAL TRADING CO. passed awey peacefully on 21st Oct. 1984, leaving behind beloved Witt>: Fung Ah Chan Sons Daughters-in-law: Chow Kirn Miau Leong Lim Pun Chow
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    • 295 30 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF MDM. GOH SOO NGOH DEPARTED: 23.10.83 OUR INSPIRATION HER AGE DIVIDED NO GENERATION HER WISDOM SHARED, HER SPIRIT LIVES ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY LOVED ONES. MR. TEO SIAK MENG Always rem ember
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    • 182 30 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements Mdm Low Ah Mvi wish to express their heartfelt gratitude and ap>reciation to all relatives, friends colleagues or their kind attendances, assistance, condoences, donations and wreaths during their resent bereavement. ALFATEHA A. LATIFF B. A. HAMID (67 years) Departed on 21.10.84 at #07-214 Blk
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    • 43 30 137 Tours Haw V J "**^^^*£«K§3 .4^r"*^£*'^ *~*y*fJT^"/"TBM ■EaWafeaßß^a|aji^aaß%a a ßßßiß>aia^| mmiuLa WmMAmAJiMm ll Wi ltlslHUlltxKiV < •»wl>>i*W*l VYtßbbbbbbbbbs I aafflll JM BCTlaf silt jjasjsfr IWiNNll' RMbsl ■j iilßilaWMrstfTmiiaM KtMilll mWk WPf&mwmM^M, wtfKM MisrtWHsBB^sHBWIsBBBS^M XsUflphjHHENl|HHs|lHk. v? 3 -I- -^.i^^^^Mm. IRHEIear^SK Coll CATS at *****66.
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    • 499 30 fW-9) EDUCATION/ JUU INSTRUCTION i 147 Academic LLB (LONDON) INTERMEDIATE Examination Tuition. Tuition group by London trained law tutor needs more students. Those interested call: Mr. Thana. *****80 between 9am and 2pm. EXPERIENCED TUTORS GIVING tuition all subjects to primary school students m all districts. Write to Maxwell Road PO
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    • 388 30 151 Language ABE SACHIKO LANGUAGE ARTS SCHOOL CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE BEGINNERS 111 9 00am- 10.30 am Thur 211 6.00pm -7 30pm Fri 311 5.30pm-7.00pm Sat 611 3 00pm-5 00pm Tue JAPANESE LANGUAGE (Grammar, Written, Oral) BEGINNERS 1 11 7 30pm -9.00pm Thur 311 10.30 a- 12.30pm Sat 151. CHIN SWEE ROAD
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    • 46 30 The family of the late MRS YEO CHOON SONG (NEE MDM CHOO MUI KIA) wish to express their heartfelt thanks to doctors snd nurses, ward 5 Toa Payoh Hospital, sll relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind assistance, donations, wresths, condolences and attendance during their bereavement.
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    • 440 31 Record $2.8m to Slew O'Gold BELMONT (New York), Monday SLEW O'GOLD won a record US$l.3 million (about Ss2.B million) yesterday with a runaway victory m the Jockey Club Gold Cup at Belmont Park for the second consecutive year. The four-year-old son of United States Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew trounced
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    • 242 31 At the 400 m Pictures at the 400 m by At the finish I ijmg-JuJiJsv.*. £\~&£ttte CI 5 Div 4 1,400 m 1. Smile For Me 2. Capital Growth 3. Everything Nice LT 4. Tricky Steven Dist: va VA 2V6 Time 1:27.7 Q
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    • 759 31  -  EPSOM JEEP By Gold Vase line-up CLASS 1 1,100 m straight (Ratings: 182 153) 9 PATnn GOLD SI (Bougoure) 182 11 CHARRETTE 58 (Buang) 176 17 OUR SAINT 55.5 (Bougoure) 171 It PAPA'S LOVE 55 (Allan) 179 2 BLUE SAPPHIRE H 55 (Allan) 179 S
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    • 165 31  -  LUCKY LEO IPOH, Mon. These horses did well here over the weekend and can be followed: Camberly n was again decidedly unlucky, finishing second for the third consecutive time. He just failed to catch Hittite warrior by a shorthead over I,loom straight. Hotline ran on third
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    • 1325 31 IPOH, Mon. Weights, barrier draws and ratings for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Class 1 Div. 2 1400 m I (Ratings: 143-131) 4 Pigeon 57 143 j 11 Red Minstrel 55.5 140 7 Greatness 55 139 I 2 Mint's Favourite 54 137 13 Currency 54 137 16
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    • 274 32 NEW YORK, Mon. The Chicago Bears and unbeaten Miami Dolphins, led by quarterbacks Jim McMahon and Dan Marino, threatened to make runaways of their National Football League division races with easy victories yesterday. Marino led a 552-yard offensive explosion with four touchdown passes,
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    • 409 32 At last, a Juventus joy-ride EUROPEAN SOCCER SPOTLIGHT ROME, Mon. Juventus recaptured something of the style that made them Italian champions last year, turning on the skill to beat Cremonese 3-1 yesterday. The Turin team had been languishing m mid-division and watching Verona dominate the League. But yesterday, they were
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    • 202 32 LISBON, Mon. Porto scored a convincing 5-0 win over Faro yesterday to take command of the Portuguese First Division. Gomes scored two of Porto's goals, with the others coming from Futre, Jaime Magalhaes and Andre. Last week's leaders Sporting managed only a 0--0 draw away to Portimonense,
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    • 546 32 FIRST DIVISION. Austrian: Austria Salzburg 1 Spittal 1, Voest 0 Eisenstadt 0, Gak 1 Austria Klagenfurt 1, Alpine Donawitz 1 Austria Vienna 1, Rapid 3 Admira Wacker 1, Fay AC 0 Sturm Graz 2, SSW Innsbruck 0 Lask 2, Vienna 0 Wiener Sportclub 4. Belgian: Lokeren 1 Seraing 1,
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    • 103 32 LEEDS (England), Mob. Leeds United seem certain to face a heavy fine and even closure of their ground fallowing another weekend of hooliganism from their supporters. Only a week after going on the rampage at Bamsley Leeds fans were again m trouble at
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    • 228 32 THE entire board of West German soccer club Borussia Dortmund resigned on Sunday over the poor showing of the team, currently second last m the Bundesliga standings. The future of manager Hans-Dieter Tippenhauer and coach Timo Konietzka is to be decided at a later date. Last
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      532 33 picture Prost wins, but world laurel goes to Lauda... by half a point ESTORH, (Portugal), Mon. Half a point. That was all that separated Niki Lauda and Alain Prost m the tightest battle m the 34 years of the World Drivers' Championship. Lauda, the remarkable Austrian, claimed
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    • 78 33 1 Nild Lsnda (Aus) 72 pte. 2 Alain Prost (Fra) 71.5. S Elio de Angelis (Ita) 34. 4 Mlcheie Alboreto (Ita) 30.5. 5 Nelson Piquet (Bra) 28. 6 Rene Arnoux (Fra) 27. 7 Derek Warwick (Brit) 23. 8 Keke Rosberg (Fin) 28.5. 8 Ayrton Senna (Bra) and
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    • 314 33 Ace Han breaks the Danish ice UTRECHT (Holland), Mon. Han Jian, of China, avenged his defeat by Morten Frost m last week's English Masters final when he dispatched the Dane 15-9, 18-14 to win the Dutch Masters crown yesterday. Han clearly had the edge over an unusually nervous Frost m
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    • 218 33 COLOGNE, Mon. Joakim Nystrom, of Sweden, won his second Grand Prix tennis tournament m a row with a 7-6, 6-2 win over Miloslav Mecir, of Czechoslovakia, m the final of the Cologne Cup yesterday. Nystrom, 21, who won last week's Basle Grand Prix event to move
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    • 469 33 Jones sets new marathon mark m Chicago CHICAGO, Mon. Steve Jones, a softspoken Briton who had never before completed a marathon, fought off cold, rain and headwinds yesterday to win the America's Marathon m a world best time of 2 hr 8 mm 5 sec. But
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    • 252 33 BRISTOL, Mon. Irishman Dennis Taylor reached the quarter-finals of the £225,000 ($580,500) snooker Grand Prix yesterday, and then admitted that if it had not been for his father he would not have taken part m the tournament. Taylor who defeated Ray Reardon, of Wales later
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    • 401 34  -  HAKIKAT RAI By A shortage of speedqueens puts the pressure on Prema FOR the first time m a long time, Singapore is suffering from a dearth of women sprinters. And should national champion Prema Govindan decide to hit the comeback trail after her examinations later this week,
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    • 239 34 KATONG and Pasir Panjang posted runaway wins at Jurong on Sunday to set themselves up for the Anchor Beer National League bowling title. Katong beat American Club 5-0 to maintain their pole position. The leaders have compiled a win-loss record of _V.-13V& with
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    • 490 34  -  JANICE SEAH Singapore take a byte out of Martina's world of computers By VICTOR PEREIRA sat perfectly still for a while, then gulped and moved to the neighbouring chair. "Don't you guys disturb me," he muttered. "I'm saying my prayers." He had good reason. Watching
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    • 261 34  -  H AKIKAT RAI POLICE Sports Association, once a force to be recockned with, lost their relegation battle when they crashed 5-2 to Armed Forces m a Premier League hocke\ match at Farrer Park yesterday. The Cops once again failed to assemble a full side,
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    • 355 34 WORLD middleweight boxing champion Marvin Hagler is to appeal m a United States court against the World Boxing Council for stripping him of their title. Hagler, 30, who knocked out Syrian challenger Mustafa Hamsho m three rounds on Friday, had his WBC title taken away because the
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    • 208 34  -  PETER SIOW By UNCERTAINITY looms over the Philippines' participation m the Asian clay pigeon snooting championships starting at Rifle Range Road tomorrow. Since confirming their entry a few weeks ago, they have not contacted the Singapore Shooting Association organisers of the meet. If the Philippines keep away, they
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    • 527 34 Nelson ends dry spell with course-record win m Florida LAKE BUENA VISTA (Florida), Mon. Larry Nelson held off a late challenge by fellowAmerican Hubert Green here yesterday to win the Professional Golf Classic by one stroke. Nelson fired a two-under-par 70 for a tournament-record total of
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      581 35  -  JOE DORAI By Picture by JERRY SEH. HOW THEY STAND Today and tomorrow are rest days. Semi-final line-up Thursday: Holland v South Korea; Friday: Iraq v Australia (both National Stadium, 7.3t p.m.). No favour for Indonesia from their boy SINGAPORE soccer unveiled a new shooting star at the
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    • CUP CAMEOS
      • 272 35 A RAPID glance at the Iraqi list of officials for the Merlion Cup gives the impression that they have come to Singapore prepared for war. They boast of four doctors Dr. Abdul Qadir Zainal, Dr. Samer S. Muhamed, Dr. Akram A. Salman and Dr. Anwar Jasam Homi.
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      • 165 35 MAKING use of soccer theory for a winning formula will be the lesson fans can expect to learn when officials of the Merlion Cup organising committee and coaches and mangers of the eight participating countries meet m a friendly match at Jalan Besar today
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        • 139 35 BRISBANE, Mon. Rain continued to frustrate the West Indians m their opening Australian tour match against Queensland which ended m a draw at Brisbane's Gabba ground today. The four-day match, which was robbed of over 14 hours' play through rain and bad light, was brought
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        • 291 35 LAHORE, Mon. Mohinder Amarnath scored the most valuable century of his career to help India battle their way out of a crisis to draw the first Test match against Pakistan at the Gaddafi Stadium here today. After defeat had looked inevitable at one stage, Amarnath
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      • 167 35 FORMER international Jeffrey Lasaroo is present each night at the National Stadium for the Merlion Cup soccer competition playing a different role as an announcer. At each match Jeffrey, who retired from international soccer two years ago, comes on the air at tie Stadium with names of
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      • 267 35 CHILE'S brand of soccer has won many admirers though it was not good enough to put them into the semifinals. And among the admirers are the officials of the Indonesian embassy m Singapore who are arranging for Chile to play two friendly matches m Jakarta this weekend. The
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    • 443 35  -  PETER SIOW By Two-goal Tokijan is the find of the tourney FIGURATIVELYSPEAKING, scoring goals is like a treasure hunt. Often, you have to go through a maze before arriving at the bountiful chest. But for striker D. Tokijan, it became literally so at the National Stadium last
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  • 536 36  -  PAUL WEE By Two rise from the ranks thanks to new promotion policy TWO men who joined the civil service as office boys m the 1960s have been promoted to Deputy Assistant Controllers, thanks to a new Immigration Department policy which allows deserving
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  • 265 36 'Possibly planted by Tamil separatists' COLOMBO, Mon. At least eight bombs exploded m the Sri Lankan capital early today, killing three people and injuring 10, police said. They said they were investigating the possibility that the bombs were planted
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  • 222 36 PARIS, Mon. Mr Francois Truffaut, the French film director who spearheaded "new wave cinema, died here yesterday of cancer at the age of 52. A spokesman for the American Hospital m surburban NeuHly said Mr Truffaut was admitted about 10 days ago. He
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  • 152 36 FIFTEEN more employers appeared m court yesterday for using foreign workers m work for which they did not have valid work permits. Of these, seven pleaded guilty. They admitted employing their Filipina maids to help m their stalls or shops dealing m
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  • 91 36 JAKARTA, Mon. Fire swept through a department store m south Jakarta today and threatened to engulf nearby buildings m one of the city's main commercial districts. At least one person was injured m the blaze at the Sarinah Jaya department store. Hundreds of shops
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  • 52 36 BRISTOL, Mon. Nearly half of the schoolchildren questioned m a British survey believe they will die m a nuclear war. The survey, carried out on 561 children m this western England city and published today, showed that 46 per cent expected a nuclear war m their
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  • 57 36 What it should have been IN THE caption to the story "Better To Have Vocal Citizens" m The Sunday Times, PAP stalwarts Mr Ng Seak Hai and Mr Ang Kirn Cheong, were wrongly described as retiree and teacher respectively. In fact, Mr Ng is the teacher and Mr Ang's the
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  • 296 36 Preparation for emergency Opec meeting next Monday GENEVA, Monday LEADING oil producers began meeting here today to formulate a crisis plan aimed at preventing tumbling world oil prices causing an all-out price-cutting war. The talks are m preparation for an emergency session of
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    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 1092 1  -  JANE KELLY By An American invention the National Survival Game is a cowboys-and-Indians game for grown-ups, played with guns filled with coloureddye pellets. The writer finds out how this game of mock murder and mayhem is being adapted to the green woods and fields
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      • 1103 2  - Turning up the lights once more RAVINDRAN VELOO By Festivals of Lights m the past were truly festivals of delight, says our writer who penned his feelings m today's column. The other article deals with the custom of drawing kolam, a tradition that is slowly dying. Tuesday column DEEPAVALI, I
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      • 441 2  - Rice flour as a form of thanks MANJIT KAUR Stories by L The kolam is always drawn facing the east as a mark of respect to the sun god. To produce the best effect, rice is soaked overnight and ground m the morning, and water is added to form a
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      • 202 2 MRS Sharma has been drawing the kolam every morning since she was 10 years old. Today, m her late 40s, this senior assistant of Norfolk Primary School still practises the ritual, daily drawing the kolam m the morning outside the main door of her
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      • 874 3 Jazz band at Forum Our writer caught the spontaneity of Jazz at the Forum held at the National University of Singapore last Friday Story by CATHERINE TAN TEN YEARS ago, the United States Seventh Fleet band performed to a packed session at the old Bukit Timah campus of the then
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      • 1002 3 Truffaut: He gave audiences promises of pleasure FRANCOIS Truffaut, a film critic turned director, gave new values to the cinema with his leading role m France's New Wave film movement. Truffaut, the celebrated director of prize-winning \H Blows, Jules and Jim and Day for Night, and one of the most
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    • 294 1 Kolam: The mark of tradition OUTLOOK, Page Two A tribute to Francois Truffaut LEISURE, Page Three "Step into the biggest .y iiiiiiriiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiHiiiw'WMKiiiiil'ii mm m %mtsmmmmmmmitmmmm!iammmn w<rm*wvm* *immmm»>mmmwiii*am»m*i nm mmtw9mM' w International W Electrical-Electronics mm MM showcase of >bia ENEX-ASIA 84 J^MbL S.E. Asia sth International Electrical Enex-Asia '84 presents to
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    • 393 3 What's on LES CHOSES DE Moo Keong. Lone Pine Emporium and Oriental LAVIE GaUery, Ming Court Emporiums at Ang Mo A French film about a Hotel, from 10 a.m. to 7 Kio, Bedok, Bukit paralysed contractor P m n tU1 next Tues- Merah, Clementi, Gey who feels dejected be- da
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    • 781 1 It is just a hobby and I don't know exactly how many I have collected And many of my camera are valueless. I like to keep them and play with them to relax and to take my mind off m unpleasant things. Kwan Kee will
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    • 991 2  - The river of enchantment WANG JIAOSHENG By Z Elephant Trunk Hill has a deep cave whose sides are inscribed with poems and letters written by the Song Dynasty poet Lv You... now prized as models of Chinese calligraphy. GUILIN, the South China city, is justly noted for its scenery. But
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    • 787 4  - Neither here nor there MAT DERAM CERBERANGKABO Badan Kesenian Melayu Oct 14, Drama Centre Reviewed by DRAMATIC plays m the current Drama Festival series have so far not stirred up anything resembling a hornet's nest, but Cerberangkabo may prove to be the exception. For this, credit should be given to
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