The Straits Times, 6 February 1985

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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 463 2 Food R&D lab's aim A FOOD LABORATORY will be set up here to research into better processing of local food products by developing suitable equipment and methods. The new fooa processing techniques seek to prolong shelf life and maintain quality, thus making the food more saleable and available to
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    • 636 2 Focus on Euroterror FRENCH Prime Minister Laurent Fabius and his Interior Minister were scheduled to meet West German ministers in Bonn yesterday. Their talks were expected to focus on stepping up joint action against a recent wave of urban guerilla attacks in Nato countries. Mr Fabius arrived
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    • 294 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MANY of the proposed domestic spending cots in President Ronald Reagan's latest Bodget will be unpopular. Bat they may be necessary, for there remains mnch that is superfluous in the US federal expenditure. However, there are some aspects of the proposed Budget that appear anomalous.
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    • 93 2 AS the South Korean national elections (to be held on Feb 12) draw near, the spotlight falls on the two dissident Kims Kim Dae-Jung, who is due to return from exile on Friday; and Kim Young-Sam. Though more conservative than the other Kim, Kim Young-Sam is no less bitter
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    • 182 2 ALFA DIRECTOR SUES BOTH SES AND FELLOW DIRECTOR WHILE the market waits for the name of the buyer who will take over beleaguered stockbrokers Alfa-Pacific Securities, a suit has been filed. Director Anthony Teo has sued not only fellow director Dr Chua Wee Meng, but also the Stock Exchange
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    • 296 2 Sixty, going on tenpin THEY average 60 years old. Yet one could not help notice their enthusiasm when they slip their fingers into a bowling ball. For the majority, it is their first brush with the sport. Naturally, they are thrilled about the prospect of throwing "a fine ball
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    • 156 2 Asean Across the Causeway Shake-up soon A REVAMP of Petronas, which includes making the national oil corporation a holding company, is in the pipeline. Petronas chairman Raja Tan Sri Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman said the re-organisa-tion, to be carried out in (he next 12 months, was to make the corporation
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    • 76 2 Good time, hard times EXTRAVAGANCE is replacing thrift as a characteristic of the Thais, government economists have observed. They warned Thai consumers that this trend would worsen the country's trade deficit There is a growing trend too away from buying local goods, said the economists in a report.
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    • 404 2 In the swim of things WE live on an island with one of the highest number of swimming pools per capita in the world. Yet, few Singaporeans are familiar with life-saving techniques although many can swim. At least one school has decided to do something about this. At
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    • 130 2 Art that's alive AN unusual exhibition of goldfish, featuring more that 500 prized fish of 60 varieties, will be held from Saturday to next Wednesday at Mandarin Hotel. Mr Wang Yugang, deputy manager of the Fuzhou Gardens Goldfish Company, describes the goldfish as "a piece of art that
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  • around the WORLD
    • 256 3  - Japanese police want to question Kim Poter Hazelhurst By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO. Tues. Opening up one of Japan's most controversial political issues, the Japanese police announced today that they will attempt to question South Korean political leader Kim Dae-Jung, on the circumstances under which he was kidnapped from a Tokyo
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    • World briefs
      • 83 3 THE BRITISH state coal board said in London yesterday that more coal miners quit the 47-week-old strike amid continuing disillusionment at the apparent collapse of efforts by the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) last week to set up their first direct negotiations with the board in three
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      • 52 3 ARAB LEADERS are trying to arrange a summit in Saudi Arabia next month, the AlNahar newspaper reported in Beirut yesterday, quoting Arab diplomatic sources. The daily said that Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah delivered a message to this effect to Svrian President Hafez Assad on
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      • 55 3 TAMIL NADU'S Chief Minister M.G. Ramachandran flew home to Madras on Monday from New York after a kidney transplant in Brooklyn Hospital in December last year. This Reuter picture shows him waving to a 400,000--strong crowd of supporters who turned up at the Madras airport to greet
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      • 85 3 EASTERN EUROPE'S first hotel to be built and managed privately under communist rule has opened quietly in Budapest, Hungary, and expects to be fully booked for most of this year. The six-storey Hotel Victoria started business on Dec 26 after two years of construction. Manager Zoltan
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      • 72 3 A SOVIET Tupolev-134 passenger aircraft of the Soviet state airline Aeroflot crashed soon after take-off from Minsk Airport last Friday, according to the latest edition of the local newspaper to arrive in Moscow yesterday. The brief announcement said there had been loss of life. No death toll
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      • 78 3 SIX SEPARATIST guerillas were shot dead by security forces on Monday in Sri Lanka's east coast Trincomalee district, a government spokesman said in Colombo yesterday. The spokesman said the men were killed in an exchange of fire during a raid by police and naval personnel on a
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    • 66 3 TRIPOLI, Tues. Libya's foreign policy chief Ali Abdulssalam Treiki on Sunday met Mr Nour Souari, identified as the leader of Moro Liberation Front of the Philippines, the official Jana news agency reported yesterday. It said Mr Souari thanked Mr Treiki for Libya's "political and material aid to
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    • 428 3 Government cracks down on opposition activities SEOUL, Tuesday HUNDREDS of riot police today hurled teargas bombs and formed a blockade to prevent a rally in central Seoul by thousands of young dissidents demanding "democratisation" of South Korea as the government began a crackdown on opposition
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    • 146 3 SEOUL, Tuesday TWO South Korean fishing boats were seized by the North Korean navy today off the South's west coast, the Seoul Defence Ministry said today. It said the boats, with 10 crew aboard each, were forced to the communist North while operating in international
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    • 153 3 Jakarta may resume trade ties this year CHINA and Indonesia will probably re-establish direct trade relations this year, Beijing's commercial representative in Singapore said yesterday. Mr Rong Fengxiang said the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce (Kadin) planned to participate in the 1985 Spring Trade Fair in Canton and send representatives to
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    • 66 3 ISLAMABAD, Tues. The barber of Afghan President Babrak Karmal was murdered by Muslim guerillas, apparently after he refused to join in a plot to kill the communist leader, Western diplomats said here today. Abdul Sathar, who had cut Mr Karmal's hair for the past 20 years, was
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    • 314 3 BEIJING, Tues. China, which is in the midst of a major reorganisation of its civil aviation, hinted today that expatriates may be hired to improve the quality and safety of its air services. Mr Shen Tu, the head of China's state airline, CAAC, also announced today
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    • 149 3 THESE two men, Hu Tun (left) and (hen Chl-Li have been handed over by Taiwanese authorities to civilian prosecutors for involvement In the murder of Mr Henry Liu, a Chinese- A m er lean writer. Taiwan court officials said yesterday In Taipeh that charges of
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    • 335 4 Fabius and Kohl plan war on terrorists Talks to focus on joint action FRENCH Prime Minister Laurent Fabius is being joined at short notice here today by his Interior Minister for talks with West German ministers. The talks are expected to focus on stepping up joint action against a recent
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    • 164 4 BONN, Tues. A decision by the West Gen nan Rugby Federation to send a team to South Africa was attacked yesterday by the radical Greens Party as a political scandal. The federation's executive decided by seven votes to four on Saturday to
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    • 278 4 Nazi camp survivors tell of human eyes on wall JERUSALEM, Tues SURVIVORS of Dr Josef Mengeie's experiments at the Auschwitz death camp yesterday recalled seeing human eyes mounted on a wall and Dr Mengele sending thousands of people to rhe gas chambers with a flick of his thumb. The tales
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    • 83 4 HUNDREDS of Gibraltarians celebrating the end of the 15-year Spanish blockade of the British colony yesterday as the first cars and tourists crossed the border. The festivities began as two Spanish officials unlocked the iron border gate, opening it to tourists, vehicles and goods. Dictator
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    • 60 4 NEW DELHI, Tues. An Ugandan Indian leader said here yesterday that the British government was not curbing racism among Indians in Britain. Mr Praful Patel, who arrived here on Sunday for a visit, told the Press Trust of India that a hit-list of 12 Indian VTPs was
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    • 123 4 Swiss truckers call off road block BERNE, Tues. Swiss truck drivers yesterday called off a blockade of border crossings with France, West Germany, Austria and Italy which had brought traffic to a virtual halt. The blockade was called in an attempt to force the government to exempt foreign truckers from
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    • 337 4  -  TERESA 001, By London Reporte r LONDON, Tues. A furious debate is raging in Britain involving Buckingham Palace staff, the hairdressers union and MPs over just how much confidentiality a woman can expect when she lets her hair down under the dryer. Mr
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    • 231 4 Man who shot Pope appeals for girl's release ROME, Tues. The man who shot and wounded Pope John Paul in 1981. appealed on television foi the Telease of a schoolgirl kid napped in an apparent bid to gain his freedom Mehmet Ali Agca. the Turk serving a life sentence in
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    • 409 6 Dollar pushed to new heights by currency traders WASHINGTON, Tues PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's U*****.7 billion (552,142 billion) 1986 Budget was roundly criticised in Congress while the American dollar was pushed to new heights by currency traders judging the spending plan did little to affect United States
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    • 271 6  - Lower foreign aid request reverses trend LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Tues. In asking Congress for less economic and military aid to foreign countries for fiscal year 1986 through fiscal 1989, President Reagan is reversing the pattern of his requests during his first term. American aid to foreign
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    • 66 6 Schroeder running a fever LOUISVILLE (Kentucky), Tues. Artificial heart recipient William Schroeder has been running a fever since last week, with his temperature fluctuating between a normal 37 degrees Centigrade and 38.8 degrees, a spokesman said yesterday. Because of the fever, doctors decided on Friday to discontinue drugs for depression,
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    • 59 6 808 HOPE, who has done many impersonations during his long and varied career, posing as Mr T, one of the heroes of the popular television series, The 'A' Team. Bob was doing the act during a Sunday taping of a television special
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    • 51 6 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan has named General Bernard Rogers to another two-year term as Commander of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) Forces, the Pentagon said today. Gen Rogers, 63, has served in the post since 1979. He is a former US army Chief of Staff.
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    • 103 6 LA PAZ, Tues. Thousands of Bolivian trade unionists abandoned a hunger strike and factory workers ended a 17--day stoppage after the Supreme Court told employers to pay a 200 per cent wage increase. The hunger strike was started by more than 300 trade unionists on
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    • 273 6 Guerillas black out Lima during Pope's visit LIMA, Tuesday PERUVIAN guerillas last night blew up power Eylons and blacked out ima as Pope John Paul rode through the city. The Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) Maoist rebels, defying 15,000 security men and the Pope's call for peace, plunged Lima into total
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    • 151 6 Tobacco smoke a killer, says report WASHINGTON, Tues. Tobacco smoke has become one of the most deadly indoor air pollutants and can be expected to kill up to 5,000 non-smokers a year in the United States, a report says. It sing'ed out secondhand, or "passive" tobacco smoke from cigarettes cigars
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    • 96 6 Three from Nixon era to work for Reagan WASHINGTON, Tues. President Ronald Reagan plans to name three men who held jobs in the administration of former President Richard Nixon to White House posts, sources said yesterday. The three are Mr Patrick Buchanan, speechwriter both for Mr Nixon and his equally
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    • 235 7 West Bank attacks on the rise picture. BETHLEHEM, Tuesday AN ISRAELI soldier was killed yesterday in what Defence Minister Yitzhak Rabin called a "mounting wave (of attacks)" on the occupied West Bank. The soldier was about to open the gates to admit a car at the Customs house in El-Bira
      UPI; AFP; AP  -  235 words
    • 413 7 Israelis leaving poison, explosive objects Beirut has accused Israeli troops of leaving 'booby-trapped toys, poisoned l'ood and other strange objects ready to explode" as they -withdrew from southern There was no immedia ate comment from Israel .j on the charge made by a Beirut Radio yesterday.
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    • 65 7 JERUSALEM, Tues. The Israeli government yesterday doubled a US$lOO (Ss22o) levy paid by citizens travelling abroad and imposed new taxes in an effort to halt a serious decline in foreign currency reserves. Finance Ministry Director-General Emmanuel Sharon said the new taxes would discourage Israelis from taking
      Reuter  -  65 words
    • 68 7 BEIRUT, Tues. Local coffin makers are unable to satisfy Lebanon's demand and imports from Italy, at 9,000 Lebanese pounds (about 551,320) apiece, are nearly double the price of the previous shipment, the Central News Agency said. "It seems the current economic and consumer crisis
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    • 31 7 BERN, Tues. Sudanese rebels operating in Ethiopia have released two Swiss journalists, Miss Astrid Holenstein and Mr Till Lincke, after holding them hostage for almost a year. AP
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    • 156 7 Iraqi planes hit tanker as Gulf war hots up BAHRAIN, Tues. Iraqi planes yesterday crippled an empty Greek tanker heading for the Iranian oil terminal on Kharg Island as both sides in the Persian Gulf war reported more fighting along their common border. Iraq, said its planes attacked a large
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    • 129 7 After a relative lull in ground fighting over the past few months, Iraq reported launching an attack in the southern sector a week ago, followed by a thrust in the central zone last Thursday. The attacks came just before Iran started celebrating the sixth anniversary
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    • 130 7 GABORONE, Tues. Botswana said yesterday that it faced the risk of an Invasion by troops from South Africa and Bophathatswana because of alleged infiltration of African National Congress (ANC) gierillas through its rritory. President Quett Masire reiterated that Botswana would not allow the
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 127 8 A GUNSMITH, jailed on war weapons charges, has developed Thailand's first ■—■It rifles, The Bangkok Post reported reeeatty. It said Mr Kralrach Maaadamrongtham, 4t, who was Jailed for law yean la 1978 hat freed on a royal pardon two years later, spent two years working to
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    • 373 8 'Change your ways or trade deficit will worsen' BANGKOK, Tuesday EXTRAVAGANCE is replacing thrift as a national characteristic, government economists said, warning Thai consumers that unless they change their ways, the country's trade deficit will continue to worsen. There is a growing national trend away from
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    • 224 8 He's said to have defected MANILA, Tuesday A SOVIET official who arrived in Manila two weeks ago to take part in an exhibition of chemical products has disappeared and is believed to have defected, Philippine government sources said yesterday. The sources said the official, Mr Vladimir Ivanov,
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    • 133 8 JAKARTA, Tues. Jakarta has launched an official house-to-house search in a drive to collect taxes from foreigners domiciled here, Antara news agency said. But some of the mainly Chinese aliens have resorted to various dodges to avoid paying foreigner's tax, Antara quoted city
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    • 242 8 Church groups oppose divorce Bill MANILA, Tues Philippine church groups have come out in force agaiast a Bill giving the government the right to issue divorces in this Roman Catholic country, the national assembly secretariat said today. The influential Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines and the Council of the
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    • 143 8 Bomb blew up before I could leave accused JAKARTA, Tues. A Muslim student yesterday told a Jakarta court how he was arrested after a time-bomb, which he had set in a Jakarta bank owned by an ethnic Chinese, exploded prematurely Mohammad Jayadi told the central Jakarta court he placed the
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    • 266 8 JAKARTA, Tues. Jakarta City Hall is in the process of temporarily closing down all video games parlours in an effort to stop illegal gambling in the city, The Jakarta Post reported yesterday. Jakarta Deputy Governor, Army Major-General Eddie Nalapraya, has ordered all video game
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    • 39 8 JAKARTA, Tues Four pea pie died and five others were injured in central Sulawesi on Jan 29 when a AMkten high wave capsized the small ves sel they were in. An.ara news 9 opnrv reoorted today. AFP
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    • 178 8 MANILA, Tues. A 70--year-old Briton has been jailed after he allegedly paid young girls between US$lO (Ss22) and US$2O to strip naked and pose for pictures in his hotel room, police said today. James Fisher, a retired employee of the Canadian Parliament,
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  • Asean ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 313 9 Petronas revamp in pipeline Plans to make it a holding company A RE-ORGANISATION of Petronas, which includes making the national oil corporation a holding company, is in the pipeline. Petronas chairman Raja Tan Sri Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman said the re-organisation, to be carried out in the next 12 months,
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    • 277 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues THE Inland Revenue Department collected $84.4 million from tax dodgers after an investigation into 432 cases in 1982 and 1983, Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Tan Tiong Hong said today. The department will continue with more vigour to flush out the tax
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    • 104 9 PENANG, Tues. A three-year-old boy yesterday survived a Idmetre fall after he was allegedly thrown from the third floor of a block of flats here by a woman. The Star said Yan Man Wah landed on the roof of a motorcycle shed and was injured in
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    • 167 9 Man dies after fight with bear JELI (Kelantan), Tues. Two brothers fought a bear which attacked them in a land scheme in Batu Melintang, near here. One of them, Mat Noh, 63, a labourer, killed the animal but died shortly after. His younger brother. Mat Seman, was unhurt. A Wildlife
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    • 210 9 PENANG, Tuesday A GANGSTER, making his rounds of the business community to collect Lunar New Year "hong bao," walked straight into the arms of the law when he mistook a police officer for a shopkeeper in Island Park yesterday. Two of his fellowgangsters fled on
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    • 28 9 KAMPAR, Tues. Four armed men escaped with about $100,000 in cash, jewellery and watches after holding up more than 10 people gambling here early yesterday. NST
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    • 210 9 JOHOR BARU, Tims. JOHOR Traffic Police have been directed to record the particulars of schoolboys, including Singaporeans, caught taking part in illegal motorcycle races here. National Traffic Police director ACP Low Yew Hong, who issued the directive today, said a harsher penalty could then
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    • 46 9 PENANG. Tues. A 15--month-old girl here drowned after she fell into a large earthenware iar filled with water on Sunday, The National Echo reported. The girl had been trying to retrieve an apple that had fallen into the jar, her aunt said
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    • 471 10  -  GRACE CHNG It wQ] look into better processing of local products By A FOOD laboratory will be set up here to research into ber.er processing of local food products by developing suitable equipment and methods. The new food processing techniques aim to prolong
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    • 250 10 SINGAPORE has what it takes to become a centre for hi-tech investment. This assessment came from a group of 10 top Japanese executives here on a four-day visit to look for investment opportunities. The group, all presidents of hi-tech venture companies in Kyoto, said
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    • 100 10 Man fined for pasting notice on wall AN ILLEGAL moneylender was fined $1,000 yesterday for vandalism. It came about after a debtor did not repay a loan to him. To press the debtor to repay the $200 loan plus interest, Queh Wah Lee, 24, pasted a debt notice on the
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    • 125 10 SOME of Singapore's bridges have been brightened up under a special Public Utilities Board project to enhance lighting. Anderson Bridge, Coleman Bridge and Read Bridge were lit up by October while the existing lightings on Elgin Bridge were reconditioned and spruced up. A PUB spokesman said
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    • 169 10 TERTIARY students have come up with concrete cubes which are more than twice as strong as those used in normal construction. This was the finding of Dr S. R. Ravindrarajah, senior lecturer at the National University of Singapore's civil engineering department, who was in a team
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    • 190 10 THE incessant "love calls" of frogs in front of Block 58, Commonwealth Drive have made at least one resident hopping mad. Mr Osman Awang, a second-floor resident, was so irritated with the sound that he telephoned the Housing Board area office to ask them to
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    • 47 10 THE Kampong Übi eonstituen cy has maintained its 90 Decent pass rate among PSLE students in its Education Development Project. In all, 96 students, compis ing 34 Chinese. 60 Malay and two others, passed their second language in the PSLE examination last year
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    • 451 10 Why we need to tread cautiously Hsien Loong Fewer restrictions only if circumstances have changed SINGAPORE leaders may look "prudish and puritanical but they are not really so, Brig-Gen (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loonfc says in an interview with Newsweek magazine. Replying to a question on whether a new generation of
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    • 249 11  - SIA loses $500,000 worth of magazines a year CONRAD RAJ By PASSENGERS on Singapore Airlines planes get so engrossed with what they read on board that they take away with them some $SM,IM worth of magazines each year. And the national carrier feels the loss substantial enough for it to
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    • 422 11  -  NG WENG HOONG It hopes to get them into anti-drug groups By PARENTS will play a greater role in preventing the abuse of drugs and inhalants in a new move by the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association to reduce the number of addicts. Sana will soon get
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    • 332 11 NTUC Income aims to sell $600 million worth of insurance this year its most ambitious target in 14 years. To back up its plan to attract more policy holders, the insurance cooperative has added lowpriced medical tests to its package of benefits this
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    • 116 11 TANGLIN police have arrested a broking agent who they suspect is behind the sale of stolen perfume in two shops in People's Park Complex and Lucky Plaza. The suspect, about 40 years old, was arrested on Jan 24 and has been released
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    • 201 12 A CAR race which ended in a fight between the two drivers landed one of them in court yesterday. Tan Guan Heng. 22, had originally claimed trial_ to grievously hurting Mr Damian Chan Boon Hui, 23. by fracturing his nose. But yesterday. Tan
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    • 160 12 A SUSPECTED pickpocket was arrested yesterday in crowded Chinatown moments after a woman shopper had her purse stolen. Madam Cheong Fun Chon, 47, was walking with a friend at the People's Park Complex at about 3.35 p.m. when she noticed two men walking towards them. As the
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    • 333 12  -  NGIAM TONG HAI Festive fruit and vegetable supplies pour in By SINGAPORE importers have brought in thou^ sands of crates of fruit and vegetables for the Lunar New Year. More than 500,000 crates of mandarin oranges, the fruit which traditionally symbolises good luck, have
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    • 208 12 FOUR kidney patients might have had a chance to live normal lives again last month. The hitch was the failure to obtain consent for organ transplants from the relatives of two potential donors. The two might have agreed to donate their kidneys, but their families did not.
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    • 181 12 Wish for female company lands 2 in jail THE desire for female company has cost two Thai construction workers seven months in jail. Somdet Wathayut. 27 and Veera Ngenruang. M received the jail terms on Monday because the two Thai women to whom the\ gave food and lodging were staying
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    • 91 12 A TEAM from France's Senate Committee of Foreign Affairs, Defence and Armed Forces will recommend to the Government that trade ties between Singapore and France be stepped up. The vice-chairman of the six-member team, Mr Pierre Matraja, told a press briefing yesterday that
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    • 314 12  - 'All-glass' squash court a first ELAYNE THONG By SINGAPORE will soon have its first squash court with glass walls on three sides. Such a court, which will be the first in Asia, will allow more spectators to watch games. The court, which is expected to be ready by the end
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    • 20 12 THE visit of a 14-member g-oup of hostel wardens from runei has been postponed from yesterday to March 6.
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    • 102 12 MONDAY'S blackout in the southern part of Singapore was caused by a short-circuit in a protective relay in the switchgear at Outram Substation. The power failure, which occurred at 6.55 p.m. and took until 11 p.m. to fuUy ratify, was the most extensive this year. The
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    • 93 12 Hold-up woman sought POLICE are hunting for a woman robber who held up a housewife at knife-point and escaped with $5,000 last week. Described as a Chinese, in her 30s, the robber struck at a Housing Board Oat in Block 45, Lorong 5 Toa Payoh. The victim, Madam L. Ong,
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    • 247 15  - Parties given till today to settle dispute BEN DAVIDSON Building contract dispute case By THE major shareholder and the minor shareholder of a company set up to build a seven-storey snopEing and office complex in long Lim were given until today by the High Court yesterday to resolve their dispute
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    • 55 15 NEW traffic signals at Geylang East Central Aljunied Avenue L Geylang East Avenue 2 and Geylang East Central Aljunied Crescent will be operational by 10 a.m. tomorrow. Those at Tampines Avenue 3 Tampines Avenue 4 and Fidelio Street will also operate from the same day at 10.30
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    • 53 15 A LORRY driver was fined $300 yesterday for inconsiderate driving. Ng Her Seng originally claimed trial to the offence, but admitted it half way through the hearing. He was driving along Jalan Toa Payoh towards Serangoon Road when he failed to keep a proper look-out on
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    • 50 15 SALES of the 1985 Year of the Ox $10 nickel coin and coin set at Bedok and Kuo Chuan community cenu-es will stop immediately. The sales centres at Victoria Theatre, Ang Mo Kio and Queenstown community centres will continue to sell the coins as long as stocks last.
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    • 273 15  -  RONNIE LIM By MOBIL stations are going back to offering gifts from today after a costly four-month boycott by its dealers arising from differences with the company. The lesson they have learnt is: Gifts make good dollars and sense. Since end-September when 33 dealer-run
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    • 503 15  -  MAUREEN CHUA Judge: Unfair to saddle person with charge if prosecution can't proceed By A HIGH Court judge yesterday ruled that it would be unfair to leave a person saddled with a criminal charge when the prosecution is unable to proceed with its case for an
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    • 255 15  -  ELAYNE THONG By FOUR polytechnic students have invented a gadget which they say will make it easier for flat dwellers to hang out their washing. The students embarked on their project after watching their mothers struggle each morning
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    • 105 15 Temporary cut in water supply THE Public Utilities Board will connect new water mains to the existing mains off Woodlands Road because of the increased demand for water in the area. Water supply will be shut down from 9 p.m. tomorrow until noon on Friday. During this time, there will
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    • 259 15  - Peter Chew's Plays off another 12 workers SUSANNA KULATISSA By POOR business has forced Peter Chew's, a once thriving department store in Supreme House, to retrench another 12 workers last week. This has reduced the staff strength to 40 emEloyees considered the are minimum to run the store. The store
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    • 23 15 THE Singapore Ceylon Tamils Association will celebrate its 75th anniversary with a dinner and dance at the Oberoi Imperial Hotel on Sunday
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    • 243 17 Dr Cham made member of Swedish academy THE Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences yesterday brought its first foreign member from the Asean region into its fold. Dr Cham Tao Soon, president of the Nanyang Technological Institute, received the diploma of membership from the academy's chairman, Professor Gunnar Hambraeus, to
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    • 148 17 THE hotel staff might have guessed trouble was ahead when a guest used the lounge as a lavatory. The man, having urinated, refused to go to his room. He danced around, punched two hotel staff members who offered to help him to his room
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    • 275 17 Hit-and-run motorists sought by police POLICE are looking for two motorists who were involved in hit-and-run accidents, one on Monday and the other early yesterday. In Monday's accident, a Thaipusam devotee suffered a fractured leg and head injuries after being hit by a car near the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple
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    • 57 17 THIEVES broke into a lawyer's home in Siglap View on Monday and stole jewellery worth $11,000. The theft was dfccovered by lawyer S.K. Isaac's servant when she returned home at 5 p.m. to find the main sliding glass door ajar. She had left the house at
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    • 105 17 SINGAPORE'S postal and telecommunication services are among the cheapest in the world. General manager Goh Seng Kim, who was speaking at the company's long service award presentation ceremony, added that in many areas the grade of service was comparable to the best in the
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    • 458 17  -  DELICE GAN Stress on all-round development By CHILDCARE centres here will pay attention to more than just the physical needs of children. Childcare givers will be trained to give stimulation to child development in all areas. The NTUC Child Care Services will be the leader
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    • 246 17 Revenue from travel made up 5 pc of world trade REVENUE from worldwide travel touched an estimated US$lOO billion (Ss22o billion) last year, an increase of almost 4 per cent over 1983. Mr Haroon Ebni-Ali, chief of the transport, communications and tourism division of the Economic and Social Commission for
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    • 72 17 A MAN was jailed for two weeks and fined a total of $800 after he pleaded guilty to three traffic offences. Fairuzi bin Ismail. 20, was also disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for three years. Fairuzi was charged with riding when disqualified, riding without
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    • 39 17 THE United Nations Association of Singapore held its 17th annual general meeting at the Mandann Hotel on Jan 19. Associate Professor (Dr) Tham Seong Chee was elected president and Major S. E. Jesudason was elected vicepresident.
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    • 502 20 WITH a landslide election victory and a booming economy behind him, it is perhaps easy for aUS president to propose a politically risky budget especially if he is not seeking re-election. Nevertheless, it must always be seen as a sign of political courage when a
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    • 596 20 FROM a Newsweek story on Yuppies: "When American Express found that women were not responding to their overwhelmingly male 'Do You Know Me?' series, it launched its 'Interesting Lives' campaign, which features up-to-date activities such as (a woman) taking a man out to dinner to
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    • 762 20 Early last month, Mr Hernando de Soto, a former governor of Peru's central bank, wrote an article in The Wall Street Journal on how the legacy of mercantilism has stymied market creativity in his country. He argues, among other things, that Peru
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    • 1471 20  -  DORA ALVES Nuclear ship ban threatens pact By Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal ONE of Mr David Lange's first acts after being elected Prime Minister of New Zealand last July was to ban visits by US nuclear-powered and nuclear-armed warships. Such visits
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    • 247 20 DECOR GUIDE A complete handbook to HBH^w flHr^flflflnßK i B^^^B DEC 'B4— -SH FEB '85 5^5-- JlA Times Periodicals Publication There's a surprise in store this Lunar New Year at Olivine Electrical. Come to Olivine Electrical this Lunar New Year and you're in for more than you bargained for. Firstly,
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    • 320 21 ON JAN 3t at 5.18 p.m. after work, we were at the designated bus step at Somerset Road in front of the Mass Rapid Transit station worksite next to Phoenix Hotel. We were waiting for bus service number 23, the only one
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    • 302 21 Ample time to cash nau phpfiiiPQ WE refer to the letter "Cashless pay and workers' lunch hour" by Lilliput (ST, Jan 7). The amendment to the Employment Act referred to is to facilitate the move towards cashless pay, which will lead to higher productivity all round and also reduce security
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    • 406 21 I AM a Singapore Polytechnic graduate and now a student of the Nanyang Technological Institute. I share the sentiments of John Wong in his letter "Govt firms don't recognise this exam" (ST, Jan 22). His comments on the recognition of the Engineering Council Examinations (formerly
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    • 118 21 Let's call a rose a rose YOU may, like Shakespeare, ask, "What's in a name?" Plenty, it would appear! An editorial writer in China complained that "Beijing" compared to "Peking" was "dull and insipid". While he agreed that Hanyu Pinyin should be used in rendering Chinese names into English, he
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    • 173 21 Don't shout at students for not showing bus passes I TRAVEL to work by bus everyday and, very often, I see bus drivers shouting at students for not showing their passes. The drivers even demand that they pay the full fare if they can't produce their passes. Children, between seven
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    • 101 21 WHEN night falls, Tampines Street 91 in front of Blocks 922, 925 and 929 is transformed into a car park. Heavy vehicles such as school buses and lorries are parked on both sides of the road. The drivers or owners of these vehicles park them
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    • 158 21 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity
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      928 22 Spotlight on S. Korean opposition leader Kim Young-Sam SEOUL Mr Kim Young-Sam, South Korea's major opposition leader, spends a lot of time around the house these days. In the past month, the 57-year-old Mr Kim has been placed under house arrest five times. Even when he is
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    • 654 22 HK plans to be first to start an exchange HONGKONG ASIA'S traditionally secretive diamond dealers are about to come in from the cold. Hongkong's traders expect to open the region's first diamond exchange, or bourse, in March. Others are planned for Singapore
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    • 289 22 ~±r Come and see what Hiang Heng Emporium are H±T giving away this Lunar New Year. FTo get the New Year off to a great start adjßßMi^^ i visit Hiang Heng Emporium, where f3ißiH^~~^ N.tion*i vou will find special deals on selected I^PRa, KM B Tm 6302E i National products.
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      195 23 IT WAS another day of profit-taking; concentrating mainly on blue chips and first sector stocks. Volume traded was a healthy though moderate 15.6 million shares valued at $33.5 million, and once again falls outnumbered rises by about three to one. or 102 to 35. A dealer said
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    • 40 23 Singapore barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 26 72 15 Finance 1 12 7 Hotels 1 5 5 I Properties 1 7 2 1 Plantations 2 3 4 Mining 0 1 1 Deb Loans 4 2 4 Total 35 102 38
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    • 5 23 Profit-taking concentrates on blue chips
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    • 47 23 K.Lumpur barometer Up Down Unch Industrials 47 52 23 Finance 3 9 3 Hotels 0 2 0 Properties 4 3 3 Oil Palms 3 3 3 Tms 2 4 2 Rubbers 4 8 5 Rubbers 0 0 1 Deb Loans 0 0 1 Total 63 81 41
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    • 157 23 Chief price changes F Mrwi CU.S 120 -65 CMn Teck 235 -50 Seacorp 50c 222 -28 Peak Hua 480 -20 HLeont Credit 540 -15 Renonj Bhd 50c 160 -13 Straits Tradnf 462 12 FACBMc 217 -11 M Sarins 585 -10 RaMcti 384 -10 Chuan Hup 316 -8 Cold Store lOp
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    • 70 23 Feb 4 Feb 5 BT Composite 733.81 729.05 BT Indicator *****65 *****31 BTOB/OS +262 +240 ST Industrials 828 19 825 13 ST Finance 2407 96 2391 83 51 Hrtels 873 28 872 63 5T Properties 504 13 503 71 ST Minings 335 23 335.20 ST Plantations 2471.72 2465 98
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    • 80 23 A LATE round of profit-taking hit the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and share prices closed mixed. Many situational counters and recently listed stocks recorded moderate to substantial gains. The 30-counter New Straits Times Industri- al Ordinary Share Index picked up 1.33 points to 1307.54. Losses outnumbered
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    • 156 23 INDICES Highs Lows that Promet, which had received 10 million CHM shares in exchange for ships, had been selling parcels of the counter in the market. Promet itself slipped two cents to $1.56. Index stock Cold Storage dropped eight cents to $2.66 while Nat Iron dropped six cents to $3.32
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    • 11 23 TDM 1.113,000 UOL Wrts 1,039,000 MUM 932,000 Pan-El 861,000
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    • 61 23 Bousteadßhd -2 Guinness +15 PMC unch Semb Ship —3 C*C -10 Haw Par —5 Pan Elec +5 Sine Darby unch S£pw' e 8 £T E- i ST 12 Esso -1 Murti-Purpose -1 rrom Sup Corp -4 FI N -5 MI susp Robinson's —1 U M Works
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    • 384 23 THE US dollar continued its climb yesterday bringing the Singapore dollar and Deutschemark to even lower levels. The general feeling among dealers is that the Singapore currency, which was doing $2.24, is now at a more realistic rate against the greenback. According to the computer
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    • 219 23 BUSINESSMEN can now borrow from another lender under the Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS). The Economic Development Board has announced that Shing Loong Finance has Joined the scheme to lend at preferential rates to Singapore companies. SIFS, which was set up in 1*76,
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    • 733 23  -  SYLVIA TAN Anthony Teo sues fellow director and the stock exchange By WHILE the market waits for the name of the buyer who will take over beleaguered stockbrokers, Alfa-Pacific Securities, the fallingout among its directors has moved to another arena the courts. Far from
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    • 469 23  - UlC's hotel plan in China may grow into a chain NORA CHENG By UNITED INDUSTRIAL CORPORATION'S proposed five-star hotel project in Beijing, costing US$4O million (SsBB million), may grow into a hotel chain in China. This pet project of UlC's managing director, Mr Oei Hong Leong, who has been working
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      • 34 23 DETROIT, Tues. General Motors Corp said Mr William Hoglund, previously vice-president and group executive in charge of operating staffs, was appointed president of the company's Saturn Corp Subsidiary, effective immediately. Reuter.
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      • 41 23 Wang's move HONGKONG, Tues. Wang Laboratories Inc has moved its Asia head office from Hawaii to Hongkong. Wang president John Cunningham said at an opening ceremony that Wang's latest multi-million dollar investment confirmed the company's confidence in Hongkong's business future.— AFP
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      • 101 23 TOKYO, Tues. NEC Corp of Japan will join American companies in battling for the personal computer market in China, a company spokesman said here yesterday. The spokesman said NEC signed a five-year agreement in Beijing yesterday to provide China with technology, parts and production facilities for the
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      • 65 23 World Bank mission for Beijing WASHINGTON, Tues. The World Bank, which is lending more than US$l billion (552.2 billion) to China this year, announced yesterday it is sending a permanent mission there in July. The World Bank is owned by 148 governments, including China, with the United States having the
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      • 86 23 BEIJING, Tues. The Bank of China has given its Shenzhen special economic zone branch the authority to set up joint ventures with foreign banks and to fix interest rates, Xinhua news agency reported yesterday. A spokesman for the bank, the nation's sole foreign exchange bank, was
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    • 150 23 YOU can now exchange your old gold bars for new ones. United Overseas Bank will give you new gold bars and wafers in exchange for any physical gold bar you bring in. This should prove very popular as most banks are only willing to
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    • 442 23 Chinese market potentially lucrative, says Nomura man THE Chinese market is a potentially lucrative one for any country thai is able to break into it This is the view of Dr Seiki Teshiba. the chief representative of the Nomura Research Institute in Singapore. Speaking on the Impact of Business Cycles
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    • 159 23 A European hotel chain, reputed to be strong in this region and interna tionally, is now contend ing with two other parties for the management contract of the for net Hotel N'ikko. A source saic that negotiations between Harapan group, own ts
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    • 3936 24 READERS should be ,'wae of the limitations of this information Net e*ery transaction nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges is necessarily covered in "business cone Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table does
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    • 2622 24 1984/85 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Chance ('000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 310 157 Acma 160 unch 46 65 161 159 308 103 Alcorn 130 -2 3.8 4 130 130 312 218 Allied Choc 250 198 109 Amal Steel 50« 130
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    • 2714 24 INDUSTRIALS ACMA (2 10S) A Choc (2 925X5) 2 80 (6) 2 76 1 1 282 1 1 2 9CX I>2 85 AMD (3 30S) Alcorn (1 538 1 545) (15) 1 51 .14) 1 52(3) 1 54(9) 1.53 AISB (4 008 4 02S) (1)
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      • 346 25 FOB in bales I) i^ MR PI R Noon Close Noon Close Inl 1 RSS Prompt 163 75-164 75N 163 25-164 25N unq unq Int 1 RSS Feb 1985 164 25— 164 75 164 00 165 00 188 50 189 50 185 25-186 50 Intl RSS Mar 170 50—*****
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      • 384 25 NEW YORK, Tues. Wall Street stock prices closed higher yesterday in moderate trading, propelled by what analysts said was the market 's own momentum from the strong rally of the past few weeks. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 12.36 Siints to close at 1290.08. aining issues led
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      • 49 25 THE Kuala Lumpur Tin Market's price yesterday held at the International Tin Agreement's floor level of M529.15 per kilo on continued lack of interest. The buffer stock manager again supported strongly, taking the bulk of the offer of 287 tonnes, down sharply from 1,230 tonnes on Monday.
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      • 23 25 Ctosinf prices Copper V {m Mon Spot 1252 50—1253.00 (1239.00-1240.00) 3 months 1273.00-1274.00 (1261 00— 1262.00) Market tone: Steady Sales: 13,700 tonnes
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        25 25 CbtJnt prices Silver US$/(roy u Tuts Mm Singapore 612—6.17 6 12—617 Mm Fri New York 6.14 6 19 6.20—6 25 Source Credit Suisse. Spore
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      • 19 25 Gtosaic prices Aluminium tfmmu Man Spot 982.00-***** (967.00—967.50) 3 months 1013.00—1013.50 (997.00—997.50) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 11,825 tonnes
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      • 321 25 SELt«L Gembier f*» I e T /lw FOBtSVI 330 00 (sellers) Coconut SgiHCe Produce itchinte B*» fOB ***** (sellers) f^ifSiiiM OH drum FOB ***** (sellers) oi^m. few drum ,06 177 00 (sellers) nlCej SMGAPOVE Copra m lst cUss feed (loose) 8500 (buyers) <%%£ Q% 2nd ci iu 0
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      • 298 25 Feb 5 HKS Change Aasoooted Hotels 0 43S Bonk Of East Asia 24 10 0 3 Cheung Kong 13 30 -0 2 Chma Light 14 70 -0 2 Cross Horb Tunnel 1040N F E Consortium 0 385 Far East Exch PNlex 004 \MKh G I Cement 7 60N Great
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      • 323 25 Feb 5 Ten Chartfe Ajnomoto 1060 -40 Aka. 446 5 Amodo 1150 10 Asoh. Chem 664 -6 Asoh. Gloss 852 -10 Bonk Tk 620 5 Bhdoestone 520 II Canon 1 350 unch Casm Computer 1770 +30 dtuen 541 +4 D "*p Pnnt 0 Nippon Screen Oaw. 632 2 Doachi
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      • 340 25 Singapore February 164.00 down 1.50 cents Malaysia February 185.25 down 2.25 cents Feb 5 Cents Chanje A C I 190 +2 A N I 258 +3 A P M 250 +5 Aberloyle 850S Age 260 unch Aionce CM 105 -3 Alfced Mill 305 5 Ampol Exp 220 unch Ampol
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      • 126 25 MALAYSIAN crude palm oil prices yesterday closed lower on late selling as Pakistan's RBD palm oil tender was offset by weaker Chicago soyabean futures. The refined market continued dull despite Pakistan's presence in the market. PALM Closint prices Crude Ms/tome palm oi Feb 1180 (north) 1175 (south central)
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      • 41 25 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mod Singapore 302.00—302.50 300.20 301.00 Hongkong 301.60 302.10 300.75 301.25 Mon Fri New York 302.00 302.50 303.10—303.60 London 301.25 301.75 303.25 303.75 Closing prices Tin Ms/kilo KL Tin 29.15 unch Turnover: 287 tonnes down 943 tonnes
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      • 137 25 THE KILOBAR market was traded between 5521,500 and 5521,700 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at the day's high of U*****. 30/1. 70 and eased to U*****.60/ 1.10 before closing for lunch at U*****.90/ 1.30. It re-opened at U*****. 70/1. 10 and overseas selling pulled it down to
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      • 222 25 Feb 4 IBS Change Alcoa 38 Allied Chem Cp 38* Alhs Chalmers 8* unch Am Tel Tel 20* Amax Inc 18* Amr Corp 38* +1* Bethlehem Sri 19* Boeing Co 63* Burroughs Cp 64 +1 Caterpillar Co 33* unch Chose Manhtn 52* +1* Chrysler Cp 33* +1* Citicorp
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      • 571 25 Feb 4 Pence Chance INDUSTRIALS AHied-Lyons 172 -2 Ass. Dairies 152 -6 BTRPLC 637 -2 Bobcocks 144 -6 Barclays 639 unch Beechams 353 -7 «CC 253 -5 Blue Circle 483 -3 BOC Group 281 -4 Boots 169 -2 Bowater 225 -3 BATS 363 unch Britannia 101 -5 BP 530
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      • 234 25 THE Singapore dollar yesterday fell sharply to open at 2.2320/40. It closed at 2.2400/10 and was traded between 2.2330 and 2.2425. The greenback surged ahead against most major currencies from New York levels. Against the Deutschemark, it ended at 3.2145/55 compared to its opening of 3.2180/00. It fluctuated between
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      • 190 25 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S$lC foreign currency Australian dollar *****—***** 5.85—5.63 Canadian dollar 1.6810- ***** 6 02 5.92 NZ dollar 1 0355 1 0373 9 83-9 48 Sterling pound 2 4931-2 4964 406 397 US dollar 2.2400
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      • 170 25 Manager.' price. tor Arbuthnot Securities Asia f-gaj. ijwjj r4H>6 Spore Growth fund 076 .--081 ■ferrr* laaMet ftaaf] ;l -5-260 Singapore Unit Trust llnil The'ZTce 232-246 OUB-Montafu Ircon* Bond IJnit The Sawnp M 163-173 llllll JllllMiyi income Bond 130-137 S-pore Pn| Fund 0 99-105 Umon Spore Fund .05-111 S'pore
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        • 52 25 APRIL gold advanced steadily having opened marginally higher at U*****.60. The pace of trading increased by mid-day, bringing the price to U*****.50. The metal eased slightly to finish at U*****.10. (In USfper Troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vel Fee 86 301.70 Mar 303.40 Apr 304.60 305.50 304.60
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        • 66 25 THE March Deutschemark fell to its new low for the first time to open at 0.3118. The currency was nervously traded as traders were cautious of further central bank intervention. It made a slow climb from the day's low of 0.3117 to close at the opening level. (US dollar
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        • 92 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit THE easing of the Fed's policy led the March Eurodollar to open higher at 90.88 Buying by traders caused the contract to penetrate the 90.89 resistance level towards late afternoon to touch the new high of 90.94. The March and June contracts eased to close at 90.92
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        • 291 25 THE March Japanese yen depressed further to open at 0.*****6. down 27 ticks from the previous close. Selling by the Japanese central bank failed to weaken the dollar. It was traded to close at 0.*****3 under quiet market conditions. Open High Lew Sett Est Vel Mar 85 0.*****6
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      • 354 25 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Step (Voyage) Arr Cargo Trme Hock Sea Hawk (8506) 6/2(2300) TA3 *****100 B3 fiantai 7 (14N155) 7/2(0700) FSB *****100/*****900 U3 Petopor (121/A) 7/2(0700) TA3 1100 1200/*****900 N3 Harvester (06S/85) 7/2 (0900) FSB 1200 1300/2000 2100 B7 Takan
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        190 25 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Easter Bay 3/4 aside 6/2 Golden Osaka 306 a side 6 2 Hanoi 01 23/4 aside 6/2 Nikko Maru 303 a side 6 I l-en 18 aside 6/2 Contl Partner 306 aside 6 2 Kota Pelangi 45
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      • 54 25 SEOUL, Tues. South Korean exports of shipping containers totalled US$36O million (***** million) last year, more than double the 1983 exports of US$l73 million, officials of the Korea Container Industrial Association said. They attributed the sharp rise to new orders from major US shipping and
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    • 365 26 Pan-El to pay lower price for FLI stake Cost of $1,000 per share is $4.7 m less than first deal PAN-ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES will be paying $4.7 million less for its 64.5 per cent stake in FL Investment Pte Ltd. Following FL Investment's move to sell its 40 per cent stake
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    • 481 26  -  ANGELINE TAN Small business THEY never wanted to run the family company originally, but to a large part, Mr and Mrs Chow Tong Wai can be thanked for the success of Woh Hup Noodle House Pte Ltd. Woh Hup
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    • 354 26 Acquisition may boost MUM's dividend income THE proposed acquisition of a 24 per cent interest in United Overseas Land is expected to boost Malayan United Manufacturing's dividend income, said the company. In a reply to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, MUM also revealed that the directors of Pembangunan Taman Bahru,
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    • 97 26 HIGHER commodity prices, especially in palm oil, boosted Palmco Holdings' interim results. Group pre-tax profits increased 163 Eer cent to MJ6.2 mil on for the first six months ended Dec 31. 1984. Turnover rose 68 per cent to M5474.9 million for the period.
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    • 377 23 hotel and bills 10%-30%... Entitles you to up to U551,500,000 travel insurance, If you travel frequently, the lAPA card can save there are over 100 000 lAPA members in 1 74 you money, time, and aggravation. The Interna- countries. Together, we have a voice that carries tional Airline Passengers Association
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    • 404 26 soympojNT OUR TYPICAL OFFICE SUITE IS FAR FROM TYPICAL. f mm^ mooj^- open garden is sheltered by the building, -m^mWkM"' J^Wmtr- Wlth a 9 reat 9 lass f °y er in its centre Within jßtete < this cool granite-clad area receptionists w>* i yAamW^ -ft /Am </^ j^jF j& /AmmT
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    • 261 26 STAYING IN LONDON TOR MORE THAN A WEEK? YES' Then *i i sure of a friendly and courteous welcome' Our block is centrally stuated >n Bioomsbury and offers fuliy furmshed self contained apartments wth bathroom and kitchen facmties VVc are ser\ iced by j numbet of local unoe'yround railway stat
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    • 652 27 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: Monday Friday j 9 00am to 5 00pm Run-On: oiu»- mc* (Mir Siv: Food-Entertainment b 4^-^-^Qs /Zt~^3mC\ f\ i^^ A^% ■Os^^^OfT^l r^^V i^k t/^\ A^b dead™ to the S™dl sTrt-.-drsplsy S2o*ooT^ Per.onal S«rviCM/M«rchandiM( 11- C^BBgfcS /m^^"\ I V*. I I I l^k^^l II I f.^\jl
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    • 466 27 12 Computer Products/ Services NEC LUNAR SALES) PCBBOI MKII with built-in drive green monitor 553.200. PC BOOI MKII green monitor dual drive (DS/DD) 552.499. PCBOOIB green monitor I dual drive (PC8031B) 551.850. Hire purchase available. Please contact: *****01 (5 Lines) FANTASTIC OFFER FOR IMB and Apple Compatibles: Microlink PC. Multitech
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    • 491 27 ORDER DIRECT!! FROM OUR FACTORY FOR YOUR KITCHEN CABINETS, WARDROBES, ETC. We make any designs that you conceive, and provide a wide range of materials for your selections. Prices within your budget. Good service and fine workmanship is our asset. Call personally at our factory: 21 KRANJI LOOP KRANJI INDUSTRIAL
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    • 1264 27 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services h flefpciiit= Introducing the Excatibur Systems with the following modules for your business. General Ledger Billing Accounts Payable O Order Entry Accounts Receivable Work-In-Process O Payroll O Customer O Inventory Information Point Of Sales Depreciation Call us now for a Demonstration. netpoKif
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    • 536 27 30 Hairdressing 30 Hairdressing Mere^Lm mammWAmlmmmmamm 1 to 8 weeks advanced course 6 months beginners and advanced course 8 months evening course (part-time) Easy installment scheme available Lodging for non-Singaporeans can be arranged muiLT' u> nt Z^v?€Xj£ m m\ mjm m^ m mm^^^—^— mm m MORRIS MASTERCLASS MODELS required for
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    • 440 27 36 Houae Renovation/ Decor ALUMINIUM IRON WORK Tel *****33 (5 Lines) TELEX RS ***** WILLIE FABRICATORS OF AMPUMESH* GRILLES ALUMINIUM GLASS IRON GRILLES/GATE ROLLING SHUTTER BOX AWNING ETC J ALL ENQUIRIES WELCOME i I Block 4003. Ang Mo Kio Ind Park 1. Ave 10. #01-104. Singapore 2056 J U f
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    • 639 27 Rm mW^ brown Mongrel have 1^ They are advertised free r^,^^,^mrmrmrmmrmr^mr^rmrmmrmmmm r^ZZZZIZZj—ZZZZZZjZ^ZZZZ^^^ I 36 House 36 Houae 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor I i a— a— JjJjjjMetge^^ CELFEX ALUMINIUM CEILING PANEL Profile s^ rx r», r-z "C Wide range of colour for Exterior Interior CELFEX VENETIAN P"
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    • 479 27 RON CHAIN LINK feni iruj nctor, sUuriie.sv >ieel hand riling, wtndow gnlies cites, grat ng Enquiries *****1 1 *ARBLE TILES, l'X2'. Best qualiI Carrara Rosa PertaUno, Ser»ei>^; a nlte IH;\A et. K\ I ii reduced prices Call 7342M1 SPECIAL OFFER! PARTITIONED $2 K pi i etling tl U p.s.f.t. Hinting,
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    • 465 27 FANTASTIC PRICE CUTS ON AMERICAS BEST HI-FI Nov youi ana Ben low price Don't waste An offer I me.iiiv Jensen v, up faal JENSCN HOME HI-FI PRODUCTS USA Profef 150RMS- 300 Peak Mi rm Ej now $i.o6c 1 aV 125RMS- 250 Peal. NOW S69C J.- i 83 50PMS- 100 Pea*
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    • 728 28 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Remove! HOUSE REMOVAL TRANSPORTATION serwr.N Office removal -.penalised m pOMMM i>rn.ip.-. delivery uin! di^'u.s.i! servu e Fxpeneiu rd reliable responsible vnrketv provided Reasonable •nar^e-i pood and but mi die Dav night service Please call *****91 56.1—1)1 v\> are at vour service I dav-. week HOUSE REMOVAL/ TRANSPORTATION
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    • 619 28 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies I UOF offers Eguiprnent Financing HP or Leasing at Attractive Terms 111l i Utr UM7EDO/BBEAS FIMANCE u* Rocnson Road. Sing** 0106. Tat *****82 (11 arte*) AVAILABLE 20/ 40 ft portable ramp units suitable for worksite iffice accommodation for sale as is where is. Interested parties please
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    • 755 28 57 Buaineee 57 Buainess 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities Opportunities H New Hotel Opening June 85 I Needs Operators for the following outlets: I H Uni-sex Saloon Car Rental Service H Tobacco Shop Cake Shop H H Travel Agent Deluxe Items Outlet Interested parties, please write with full details, stating |H
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    • 582 28 85 Situations Wanted JOBCENTRE DOMESTIC SERVANTS COMPLETE PLACEMENT FEES:MACAU; LANKA-$990; PHIL-5730; THAI-$BBO. (Bend included). BALARY: MACAU-5270; LANKASIBO; THAI-$3O0; PHIL-S2SO ONLY Quotations include undermentioned charges. (Licence: C*****1). YOU PAY NOTHING MORE Carefully orientated servants. Good character/ worker guaranteed. Replacement. Uniforms provided. Airfare to Singapore. Medical examination. PLUS 555,000 security bond and
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    • 313 28 68 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive novotel orchid inn *aVa*MTSa*fs**Ss*SnU*ftt« creative with a lair for business development. He or she must have an intimate atrtowiedge ol the hotel or travel i {ndustry $t must be able to deal e&ctiveiy with spoken Jartanup Prepejredtowork beyond Pleaee write m with eaTfMnesTMOSv currant number
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    • 546 28 I; WORK IT OUT aP afl I I r^aa A Chairside Assistant is one of A V I I LJB tne man y positions available in m aaa this section today. Although the A aaa Wamm P° Bt may B und unusual, it isn't aP fll aVI ifl actually. Find
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    • 639 28 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical Singapore Safety Driving Centre Ltd s S^ A newly established professional driving school in Ang Mo Kio first of its kind in Singapore which J offers the most advanced and sophisticated methods J -av of teaching on safety driving skills,
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    • 460 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TORAY~ A multi-national company invitee applications for:ACCOUNTS CLERK Age 20 -23 a GCE O' or A' level with at least LCCI Intermediate a Pleasant character and able to work under presm sure e Ability to type and knowledge of computer Is preferred e Must have
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    • 596 28 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical 2 vacancies tot Wong Word Processor Op to work m Dismct 1 5 At least 2 years working experience witn 6 months exposure or the Wong essentloi Duration 2 months Part Time Typist reauirea tor 2 months by company in District 1 Temp will be
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    • 618 29 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Interior firm requires FEMALE ADMINISTRATIVE CLERK OCX O level Good coalman. i of English Mandarin Ac urate typing telexing evpenence Knowledge ot accounting. m>ok -keeping and shipping documental ions Relevant working experience preferred Qood prospects for right candidate who is well-or-ganised, hardworking, responsible and has
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    • 580 29 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Established distribution company invites applicants lor the post of: SECRETARY Requirements: e Min. GCE O Level Proficient in the English Language Typing 40 wp in Able to operate telex machine Knowledge of shorthand and ability to utilise word processor an advantage Interested candidates, please write
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    • 680 29 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SECRETARY required by Construction Company in Paya Lebar area. GCE level Qood typing speed of 100 to 150 w pm Computer knowledge an advantage Must be initiative and hardworking Willing to learn, experience not neccessary Salary $600 to $800. Please apply to: S.T. BOX A*****
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    • 857 29 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SHIPPING COMPANY REOUIRES a Male Shipping Clerk Experience In tugboat b) Office Boy Able to ride motorbike and possess own bike. Interested applicants, please submit full particulars, expected salary and contact numbers to: 50, Jalan Sultan. 18-09. Singapore 0719. HOTEL BENCOOLEN REQUIRES Chinese Female Receptionist
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    • 1015 29 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Sales Sales I CHOOSE JAFRA I AmW HBHafefe "I LOVI II I I INC. I'l I V\H \l I IK) —W *wL^ nl J- i,!:l Skin fare Consultant and I'm proud ot the work Ido I
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    • 396 29 TORAY A multi-national company ini vites applications for:--1) SALES STAFF j Age 20 -27 I GCK O' or A' level with a credit in English i Pleasant character and hardworking Able to work mdepenl dently I Sales experience is nec- essary 2) SALES ADMIN. CLERK Age 20 -23 GCK O'
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    • 434 29 CHALLENGING JOB AS MERCHANDISER AWAITS YOU. Applicants must have the following requirements: PreferaM] GCE '<■)' level of equivalent. i'H ent m English Language Must be self-motivated and possess initiative. Must have presentable disposition Minimum age 19 years and above Attractive basic salary, transport allowance and other incentives will be provided.
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    • 576 29 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALESGIRLS REOUIRED FOR tiqiiHS a i i i Parkway Parade. I ZU and Plaza Slngn tive basir salary personall) al gapura between ESTABLISHED REAL ESTATE re |uir< Latives Experiem residential propert u sess motorcar Int 469:>;}.s<j tor .in interview CHINESE SALESGIRLS ffITM pteasanl pen exclusive nandbai
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    • 397 29 72 Situations Vacant Technical ''Move Up With We invite ITC graduates in Eiec tncal Qrwlraak old Mecharu' a: F>.g;jie«?r ing to join aj No aa quired. Successtui e didatefc will be :ra;;arry out inspection^ adjustmenth and tD the latest 1. technology micro-processor-control, lists. M.:iitnum star saiary <j: $650 pet month.
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    • 774 30 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical h\ Ü BLOND MAKINO M I I ASIA PTE LTO i j (A US-Japan joint venture multi national Com- pany specialising m the manufacturing of high quality precision lathes, and computerised I numerical control machining centres.) invites applications for the posts of:
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    • 502 30 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Pacific ft-ecision Casting is a modern foundry specialising in the making ot quality grey and ductile iron castings. We wish to invite applications to fill the position of: Electrician I NTC 3 in Electrical I 1 Fittings and Inst all a- I 1 non 1 WALK-IN
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    • 469 30 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production ll SI M. vii; I II riIYOMH.. I urgently requires H •No experience required as training will be provided Minimum Primary 6 education H Ist shift: 7am 3.30pm H Gross starting salary: I $380 -$395 H 2nd shift: 3.30pm 1 1 .1
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    • 388 30 73 Situations Vacant: Production ?«**%t&* <o< c mmm SW" tr e^ e ci V5 —y A o\e»^ -r^e aaßL^*s? Due to expansion, our company, a multinational tool manufacturer has the following vacancies: [MACHINE TOOL I FITTERS NTC 3 in Maintenance Fitting General Fitting 1 year working experience in general fitting
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    • 287 30 73 Situations Vacant: Production „e^ ca rfO* c. G&- 6 CO^ V .o \P 1 Acma Electrical I 1 Industries Ltd I I requires I Above 16 years old Experience not necessary WE OFFER: Basic $550/- per month up to $9007--per month(mcluding shift allowance and overtime) Attractive adjustment on confirmation
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    • 377 30 73 Situations Vacant: Production I HITACHI I Bjpue to rapid expansionJß k our multi-mil liot*tJ»| t Colour Television^ |p Picture Tubes Manu-jl |B| factoring Company! El who seek rapid Ji anafl Rpt>r the followinjjjH Production Operators I Starting salary! up to \ss3o\ 1 par month I Completed Primary education Process
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    • 426 30 73 Situationa Vacant: Production Here's your chance to grow with us ■Si Join one of the aw— world's largest ssa-a. fridge compressor makers and also one of Singapore's fastest growing companies as PRODUCTION S OPERATORS I Requirements: Able to work on 2 ■aaaaS TOtating ShlftS -«a-«-«-i Have completed ■jbjbj Primary/Secondary
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    • 509 30 73 Situations Vacant: Production "ICH INDUSTRIES (SEA) PTE LTD requires MALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Above y, **ean Id Ho raorklnaj expatlati requirm 5-day u I Please call personally at No. 11 Benoi Place Jurong Town Singapore 2262 SBS But 253 (Transport provided along Boon Lay, Taman Jurong A Interchange.) 74 Situations
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    • 442 31 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous CHARTERED INDUSTRIES OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD K Sti^apOre mmmmmmm^mmW**** invites applications for the following positions in our Subsidiary Company. FSI CHARTERED ELECTRONICS •aWawf INDUSTRIES PTE LTD Electronics Technicians a ITC/NTC in Electronics Engineering s Experience preferred but not essential Junior/ Trainee Draughtsman
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    • 579 31 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ejjjjjsjsjsjfjjjjjßsjjsjjjjjssa tjasjsjsaTßfiaTßßsswßssTsssss^^ The World's No. 1 Car Rental Company with excellent career opportunities for its staff is currently expanding and therefore invites you to join us as: i. Rental Receptionists 2. Sales Representatives a Mechanics 4. Drivers 5 Car Washers We offer
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    • 329 31 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous I wm Ul* HAGEMEYIR ELECTIOKS (S) WlITi DjQyjiß Requirements: Possess class 3 driving licence Experience in driving Daihatsu 3-ton trucks Completed N.S. preferred Male 21 years and above He will report to the Warehouse Distribution Manager. The successful candidate can look forward to a 5-day week,
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    • 569 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous An established company requires 1. ACCOUNTS CLERK. GCK 'O' Level with credits in English Mathematics. Accurate typing speed of 40 w.p.m. e 1 year's working experience able to keep full set of accounts up to Trial Balance. LCCI Intermediate or Higher Accounting. 2. OFFICE BOY cum
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    • 513 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SaHif requires GOOD ENGLISH SPEAKING DRIVERS Must know Singapore roads places of interest well. e At least 21 years of age with 2 years constant driving experience. Interested, call at: SANS TOURS S CAR RENTALS OFFICE F33, 3rd floor Mandarin Hotel Oreherd Rd, S'pore 0823 after
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    • 559 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SENIOR GUARD e Singapore citizen, below 55 years of age At least 2 years experience as Senior Guard e Secondary 4 or equivalent and able to converse and write English well a Preferable ex-personnel from The SAF or Police Force e Salary will be commensurate with
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    • 894 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous »,a* ORCHARO POINT COFFEE HOUSE urgently requires 1) CAPTAIN Must have the relevant experience 2) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES With or without experience Please call personally at Basement. 81-13 ORCHARD POINT 160 ORCHARO ROAO WAITERS/ KITCHEN HELPERS Mala/ Female wanted Experience not necessary e Attractive salary tips Please
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    • 788 31 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PERMANENT ORIVERS REOUIRED Age 21 S Bast* paj M7! overtime Appl) to 40h miiwew li. usi Jalan Remaja i 2366 Bu.se* 173 193 Tei *****2-i PRINTING MACHINE OPERATOR required bj i prtntliag co to op-r-fdit- :<;2u Ryobi Qood raJarj overtime uttered i' experienced operator TAel awTsfwJß
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    • 1632 32 m today f5l (R\ fk\ iff?. Toyota Cars Are Available isiyji^iiyj in This section mm^MmW Wmt llWiaV. bbbl Svli KZ swawawawawawfl [bH HI sL\« Br.^^^^^ RENTAL FOR AIRCOND [ion cir m—mrmmmmr^r^rmr—r^—^^mrmmmm —r^^^^^^—mr^r—rmrmmm end pukup> Bund panel «ana 82 Accessories/ 82 Accessories/ 10-03 Golden Mile lower Beac-n Road, mwim ,4 uncsi
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    • 922 32 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat 78 fiat 132 GLS 2(HHi c c Manual Full accessories Ainond Condition like new $4,900. *****8*1 •79 fiat 132 l 6 auto, aircond, radio cassette, pte owner, highest Offer to: *****35. 80 FORD CORTINA 2 0 Ghia 1 company owner Aircon. cassette, 53.650 Tel *****84 9/83,
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    • 959 32 90 For Sale: Toyota '79 TOYOTA COROLLA 1200 export- Japan Anvon radio cassette, new nl tax. non-PARF. $5,500 0.n.0 Call *****29 '83 TOYOTA STARLET. 1 lady owner Low mileage Full accessories. Accident tree. $19,800. *****53. 83 TOYOTA 1300 DX New model Aircon. Hi-fi. Original paint. Done 15.000 km. Tuff-kote. $24,300
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    • 967 32 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 1979 MIT. COLT GLX a dr PARF Anion cassette, beautiful condition. Tel *****66 1981 GALANT 1.6, 1 pie owner, toll expensive accessories, downpayment $3,000 *****18 1981 MIT. LANCER 5-speed l CO. owner, immaculate condition $11,500. *****7 Johnny 1983 MITSUBISHI GLX. 1 owner. original paint, aircon. radio
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    • 839 32 93 For Sale: Honda 1981 HONDA PRELUDE 1602 Aircon. Sport runs Hifi, cassette New tyres lax 5 B5 1 owner showroom condition. $23,500. Tel *****85 •82 HONDA ACCORD EX Aircon sports rims, radio cassette PARF eligible Asking $27,500. Accept trade-in and loan arrangeable Tel *****40 LATE '83 SUBARU 70(11)1.. mew
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    • 955 32 94 For Sale: Other Makes 1980 SUBARU GFT 1600 2-dr Air con good condition, hi-fi Highest offer secures Int please contail *****81, Cohn '80 tip top ralbol Solara GLS private owner Ne* i tax I accessories, sia.soo ono. Answering service *****55 j i. Pang DEC. 77 MINI CLUBMAN Aircon. cassette,
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    • 856 32 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles OCT 79 ISUZU Ki-l for Price negotiable Contact 2ii514H8« Vie* y. I. or Tukang Dua 1978 SUZUKI 550 Ptl K I Na S paini and tai l m is* I inspection $2,900 *****54 1979 DAIHATSU DIESEL en bod) ran 4 rts Tei. vanoii alter amm
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    • 679 32 97 Vehicles Wanted CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST \rf Zndhand v< ,n.\ *****22 i.1.,> *****01 Tan 11. Serangoon I ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMEhC an) model used PARI egd r. j I;• i Tradln, ADVERTISER REQUIRES ANY I ritacl Mr Lwn A BANK ACCOUNTANT malci pari- welcome I a* CASH PAYMENT r OR and
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    • 810 33 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: I 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehiclss Vehicles j Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles
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    • 332 33 106 Accomodation Available: Houses Diat.ll BUKIT TUNGGAL. newly restored colonial bunglw. 4 bdrms, lovely kitchen/ bathrm. Patio overlooks greeneries. 88,000. Dist. lo EWART PK., 4-bdrm bunglw ln cul-de-sac position. Lovely estab. gdn. Patio, pool optional. $5,000. MARCO POLO HTL. vicinity, largo colonial styling. 4 bdrms, spacious living. Extended patio overlooking
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    • 767 33 106 Accomodation Available: Houses D.lO VICTORIA PK newly painted d/storey detached. 4 aircon bdrms/ 4 attached baths. Separate servant's, mature gdn, p/furn. $4,250. Rolf: *****11. FABER HILLS D/STOREY terrace. 4 brms. servant's, split-level living/ dining, parquet/ marble, fully furnished. $2,000. Hawaiian Housing *****78/ *****26. RENTING CHEAP, CLEMENCEAU Ave single storey
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    • 587 33 106 Accomodation Available: Houses DIST.2O/ 26 2-storey terrace, 3 bdrms. servant's, partially furn. $1,100. Francis. *****33. 015T.21 CHENG SOON Gdn d/storey semi-d. 4 rms $1,800. Yong Fong Ents *****77/ *****75. DIST.2B SELETAR HILL, d/storey semi-d for rent. F/furn. with aircon. $1,800 Tel: *****93 DIST.S HONG LEONG Gdn/ 5Bdrm Semi-Detached/ Aircon/
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    • 934 33 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments PecKHayCourt^®^ f Luxurious Apartments I Surrounded by many international hotels and prestigious H residential estates, Peck Hay Court is located in a tranquil and m lush, green environment. Many finer points make Peck Hay Court R the most
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    • 543 33 107 Accommodation Available Apartments Dist 10 Choice of 20 BRAND NEW MAIS./ TOWNHSES bdrms fat pte gdn Swimming pool tennis court $5,000 Dist 10 BEVERLY HILLS (first time offer) rastel till) furnished r>flr:n> I\; i sive kit hen I tl Fsdl condo facilities (Rental, sale) BLISSHOMES (S) PTE LTC *****44
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    • 986 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST 9. SCORPIO BLDG. IVion Kit J-Oitrin apt witt) attached bathrm approx 2.000 Vqit I turn central aircon B*LBBB itacl maintenance immetli.ile Occupation Tel owner lajaiua INT L PLAZA. ANSON Rd 1 2 3 •tHlnns beautitul. y turn with "brand new wuker i cane turni■lure Panoramic
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    • 943 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments NASSIM MANSION, paiioramu ue* ,i bedrooms, family lounge balcony, modern equipped kitchen $7,000 *****31 I'.iu (agent 1 NEAR GOLDHILL SQ. apt for rent al. 2 bdrms 1 servant's. 1.40 sq ft Bathrms attached, aircon fully furn Facilities nearby Cheap rental *****98 NEWLY COMPLETED 2-BDRM api in
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    • 856 34 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.9 HILTON TWR. High fir. 3+l bdrms. new furnishings $1,500. Villanelle *****81 D.9 KIM SIA Ct.. central location, quiet 2 I 1 rms., p/furn March '85. $1,450 *****11 D.9 PACIFIC MANS. Newly carpeted, 3 aircon bdrms/servant's furn $1,300. R01f. *****11 FIRST MANSION. KATONG. higher floor, beautifully
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    • 656 34 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms ROOM in Yio Chu Kan« Condominium for rent Working lailirs welcome' Interested call: *****70. ROOM IN SIGLAP Terrace to let. With aircon $450 Without aircon $380. Tel: *****80. SERANGOON AVE 4, 4-rm flat $650; rms In A. M.K. /Serangoon Udn/Hougang. Enquiries: 283(5446 SERVICE APT. RMS. to
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    • 584 34 OIST.IO D-STOREY BUNGLW. F'reehold. 8500 sq.ft. 5 bdrms, servant's, attached bathrm, central aircon, remote control gate, close to shopg. ctres and schs. SI IM Holland Housing *****79. DIST.I9 JLN LATEH, brand new 2 1/2-storey semi/d. 5 spacious rooms. 2 halls. 4 bathrooms. Land area: 6000 sq.ft. Built-in: 3500 sq.ft. Price
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  • 77 38 174 Other Announcements/ Messages EDGAR MIRANDA, 28 Blk 8, Queen's Cres, 401-135 has not returned home since Sun 3 Feb. As Edgar is under medication, and left home without any cash, we are very anxious for his return. Anyone who has seen him or knows his whereabouts please call Serene
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  • 229 38 OBITUARIES 181 Deaths 181 Deaths ■GERTRUDE CATHERINE REE (NEE WILSON) BELOVED WIFE OF THE LATE WILLIAM ANDREW REE passed away peacefully on 4/2/85 leaving behind: SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW: GRANDCHILDREN: Cheryl. Colin. Mark. Geruldine, John. Jacqueline, Farley, Royston, Anne, Sandra. Debra. Darell. Anne, Sean Kaylene. Shilton Wayne to mourn her
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  • 331 38 BMR. FRANK TAN GEOK KAI Age 68 years Called to be with the Lord on Feb. 4, 1985 Dearly missed by SONS DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Richard Tan Kim Jennifer Ng Siew Keng Huat Tony Tan Kim Hock Eileen Goh Tat Yian Thomas Tan Kim Hoe Patricia Ng Yee
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 506 38 Peter Siow on a new sporting aspiration for the old generation THEY average 60 years old. The grey hair, wobbly knees and lined faces, not unlike the topography of a rugged terrain, tell you they are past their prime. Yet, their spirit remains indomitable. One cannot
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    • 461 38 Good oF Charlie enjoying good life again THE blood-and-thunder approach is gone. Apart from being 66, he is held back by a deep scar running down from his throat to his navel. Since Charlie Kang had his body split by a heart operation five years ago, he decided to take
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    • 175 38 THE inaugural Pepsi Challenge of the Champions bowling tournament, which will roll off on Feb 25 at Kallang Bowler Drome, will be decided on a step-ladder format based on the Professional Bowlers Association. Basically, it will pitch the challenger and the leader in a one-game
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    • 779 40 Lineker's soccer career bears fruit ONE part of the family trade in fruit and vegetables, the other in goals that is the way of the Lineker clan in Leicester. And the goals part of the business of living in the Midlands belongs to young Gary Lineker, who
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    • 429 40 LONDON, Tues. Telford United, who play in a minor league, lined up the biggest pay day in the club's history with a 3-0 win over Fourth Division Darlington in a fourthround replay. Telford romped into the last 16 and earned a glamour trip to First Division leaders
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    • 216 40 THE Nigerian Football Association are investigating allegations by one of their own players that Nigeria's goalless draw with Algeria in the African Nations Cup in the Ivory Coast last March was fixed to enable both countries to reach the semi-finals. The Confederation of African Football fined
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    • 241 40 QUERETARO, Tues. The national soccer teams from Mexico, Poland, Bulgaria and Switzerland are here this week for the opening of the Corregidora Stadium, the 12th and final stadium to be used in the 1986 World Cup tournament. President Miguel de la Madrid will open the US$l3
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    • 269 40 LONDON, Tues. David Speedie became Chelsea's latest villain of the penalty spot at Stamford Bridge yesterday as Third Division Millwall swept unexpectedly into the fifth round with a 3-2 victory. Speedie stepped up in the 87th minute with the chance to snatch a replay, but steered his
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    • 9 41  - Viv's run-in with hatred Alan Hubbard reports from Sydney
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    • 528 41  -  PETER WATSON By The eagerly awaited interclub snooker clash between Shell and Chinese Swimming Club Green produced a fascinating climax and a new tournament break. The team score stood 2--1 to visitors CSC in the Guinness Snooker League when two of Singapore's best
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    • 206 41 Aouita is tops in Africa PARIS. Tues. Said Aouita, of Morocco, the Olympic Games 5,000 metres champion, has been elected "African Sports Personality of the Year" for 1984 by the Union of African Sports Journalists. Aouita, 24, received 99 votes. His compatriot Nawal El Moutawakel. the women's 400m hurdles gold-medallist
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    • 442 41 SINGAPORE'S Asean welterweight boxing gold-medallist, Mohamed Mukhlis, was knocked out in the third round by Ladimirov. of the Soviet Union, in the second round of the President's Cup championships second-round in Jakarta on Monday night. CI RTIS PARKER dazed Frank Fletcher with a barrage of
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    • 824 41 WHEN Isaac Vivian Richards walks to the wicket today in the first of the three one-day finals between the West Indies and Australia to decide cricket's World Cup, he expects to be booed by the most hostile audience in the world
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    • 429 42  -  HAKIKAT RAI Panel will have final say, regardless of the nominations By Sportsman: Ronnie Ng (bowling), Mohamed Mukhlis (boxing), Ang Peng Siong (swimming), Jasmin Hussein (water skiing). Sportswoman: Lim Seok Hoi (squash). Meritorious: Bill Wee (archery), Prema Govindan, Norshidah Mohd Ali (athletics), Yusoff Suleman (cycling),
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    • 161 42  -  LEE WAI WUN Ramle...three firsts VILLAGE boy Ramie Salleh has just notched another item to his list of conquests. The national Open windsurfing champion was undisputably king in the Labuan International Regatta off the Sabah coast last week, beating competitors from Malaysia, Brunei and
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    • 294 42  -  LEE WAI WUN By TWO Dutchmen whose names are down in history as the first boardsailors to cross the North Sea from England to Holland, will soon be sailing off Singapore's East Coast. They are Olympic gold medallist Stephan van den Berg and John van der
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    • 196 42  -  AFTER two record-breaking performances on the first day of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's agegroup (Under-13 to Under-17) meet, yesterday's 100m butterfly swims at Taniung Rhu were a pale comparison. But Michael Lu of the People's Association Youth Swimming Club did creditably to clock
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    • 341 42  -  TAY CHENG KHOON By ONE down, two to go ...and if Kee Bee Khim does get the hat-trick, then it could well be the Krofessional scene for er. After more than 15 years at the game, the Republic's leading lady golfer has decided to try her
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    • 275 42  - Skier Jasmin sets a precedent PETER SIOW By JASMIN HUSSEIN, the first skier ever to be recommended for the Sportsman of the Year award, is a simple man. So you can be sure there would be no need to measure the 25-year-old ski instructor for a new sun visor should
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    • 410 43  -  JOE DORAI Selangor striker is back in form HE had only a 90-second glimpse of Selangor ace striker Mokhtar Dahari in a newsflash of the Malaysia Cup-tie against Federal Territory at the Merdeka Stadium on Sunday night. But it was enough to convince Singapore coach Hussein Aljunied
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    • 366 43 4 MY team-mate Razali Alias is getting married on Friday the day after our clash with Singapore and we have promised to give him a present which will make the auspicious day an even happier one for him. And that is to beat Singapore
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    • 384 43  -  JOE DORAI Injuries Partly cause of Sd^or's late arrival SELANGOR'S last-minute change of arrival plans can be attributed to two main reasons to give their injured players a chance to recover and to reduce the chances of the squad getting visits and calls from friends m
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    • 232 43 ON THE DOMESTIC SOCCER SCENE THE Football Association of Singapore's decision to hold trials for the formation of a national reserve squad turned out to be a pleasant surprise at Jalan Besar Stadium last Sunday, although only 49 of the 65 players invited turned up.
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    • 241 43 KANPUR, Tues. England's cricketers won their first Test series overseas for six years when they drew the Fifth and final Test against India here with ease today. England, who took the series 2-1, foiled India's desperate attempt to pull off an unexpected win. England's last
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    • 90 43 BRIDGETOWN (Barbados), Tues. Poor catching robbed defending champions Barbados of victory in their Shell Shield Caribbean championship cricket match against Guyana yesterday. In Port-of -Spain (Trinidad), Livingstone Lawrence of the Leeward Islands missed a century by just seven runs but steered his team to a draw against
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    • 231 43  -  i 1 MIISUDISm u. MAHMOOD GAZNAVI COACH-CUM-PLAYER Majid Ariff showed glimpses of his past magic to inspire Promet to a 1-1 draw with United Motor Works in a Singapore Business Houses Football League Division IB match at Jalan Besar yesterday. Called upon to replace Subari Alias
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    • 159 43 THE Singapore Women's Hockey Association have formed a coaching panel in an effort to get their trainees to start playing "thinking hockey". The panel comprise current national coach Harbhajan Singh Loomba, exnational goalkeeper Sharif Amiran, SWHA president Annabel Ess, Maureen Gomez and Lam Yin Koi.
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  • 36 39 OBITUARIES 181 Deaths 181 Deaths BANDAR KNUBNAL MMM AAMDMAVA •f VNJJMMI TMAMU AfC.rtywrs LT. COL DAUSST MMM ft ?_Mft.V conogo loevoo at w»Vm sm (Ons Fswa «na«**t/ Srssw 9 HofmansMi Park, #€sV*MI» sSJ Apse Sm)nh Rona\
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    • 453 39 Bwana shows plenty of Dash ON TNE TRACK with PCDHWttf PENANG, Tdtoi. Fiv«-y%ar> •old pisilftg BwiML a last-start mmm: 6wr oT»ikit Timah 1,850 m in December, did A faultJens gallop here this iftoftiing, mmgmQtom in »,3see. The Wtt i was good with some < DnehWifc^ w#i^ start. He hit thelroht
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  • Page 43 Miscellaneous
    • 68 43 Today's events SOCCER SBHFL Div 2: Fraser and Neave v Maybank (Geylang). Dlv 3: Sime Darby v Ming Court Hotel (Tanglin, 2), Pavilion Inter-Continental v Singapore Aerospace (Tanglin, 4), Diethelm Scanstyle v Chartered Bank, Shell v Centurv Park (Farrer Par). All matches at 5.15 p. m. Malaysia Cup: Pahang v
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  • 424 44  -  By ILENE ALESHIRE A STUDY is being made to determine whether Bugis Street can be preserved. In the meantime, some of the shopkeepers and hawkers have been given a few more months before they have to move. The Ministry of National Development yesterday
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  • 55 44 BEIJING, Tues. Beijing has received more than US$l million (5J2.24 million) in donations from abroad to repair China's 5 ,000-km Great Wall. The appeal fund was launched in July to help save the ancient fortification that runs across the mountains of northern China. Donations have
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  • 52 44 Slow but it walks TOKYO, Tues. Hitachi Limited of Japan has developed a two-legged robot that can walk up stairs and stride over obstacles but at a snail's pace of 150 m per hour. The robot will be displayed for six months at an international science exposition oneninp on March
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  • 316 44  - Asean officials discuss joint strategy ANNE KOH By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Senior government officials from Asean ended their two-day Ereparatory meeting ite tonight to work out a common stand on their meeting with United States trade representative, Mr William Brock. The discussions with Mr Brock will be held on the
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  • 347 44 Economic outlook healthy Reagan WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States can enjoy lasting economic health and at the same time reduce its budget deficit by making government smaller, President Ronald Reagan told Congress today. He said in his annual economic report: "Economic conditions in 1984 were more favourable than during the
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  • 180 44 JAKARTA, Tues. The ancient Buddhist temple of Borobodur, damaged by bombs last month, suffered a further blow on Sunday when it was hit by lightning, Indonesian Culture Minister Nugroho Notosusanto said today. The lightning hit the main shrine at its peak, sending 12 stone blocks tumbling
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  • 58 44 What it should have been THE Hindu temple pictured on the back page of The Straits Times yesterday was the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple in Serangoon Road, not the Sri Thandayuthapani Temple in Tank Road as stated in the caption. The distance between the two temples is three kilometres, not
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  • 278 44 KHLONG HAT (Thailand), Tues. Vietnamese troops, backed by tanks and artillery, overran a mountaintop Khmer Rouge command headquarters today after several days of fighting but suffered heavy losses, a senior Thai military officer said. Major-General Salaya Sripen told reporters the guerillas had abandoned
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  • 73 44 BEIRUT, Tues. Saudi Arabia today was reported ready to pump US$5OO million (SJI.IIO million) into Lebanon's treasury to help halt the rapid depreciation of its currency. Local radio stations and newspapers said Saudi emissary Rafik Hariri pledged the aid at a meeting last night with
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  • 32 44 NEW YORK, Tues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 2.21 points to 1,292.29 during the first half-hour of trading on the New York Qtr^.t ir„ change today. AP
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  • 148 44 WASHINGTON, Tues. The US Defence Department has acknowledged it has been paying US$64O (551,421) each for plastic and fibreglass toilet covers on its P-3 submarine-hunting planes, a discovery one senator said "gives new meaning to the word throne. The Pentagon is not sure how
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  • 287 44  - NTI on the hunt girls to become engineers JUNE TAN By THE Nanyang Technological Institute's "girl hunt" is on in earnest and junior colleges will soon feel the impact its female chase. Special NTI pamphlets highlighting the contribution that girls can make to engineering will be distributed to junior colleges
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    • 9 44 Congress attacks Reagan budget: P. 8 EDITORIAL: P. 21
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    • 116 44 Weather :> UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.20 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 21/34C Sunny Manila 22/34C Sunny Amsterdam $C Melbourne 16/21 C Rain Bangkok 24/32 C Cloudy Moscow -9 -8C Goudy Belfng -2/7 C Goudy
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 21 1 SECTION TWO The other side of Dewi Sukarno OUTLOOK, Page Two 1985: A busy year for the SYO LEISURE, Page Six
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      812 1  -  MAY HO Reports by For an island nation, how seriously are we committed to teaching as many people as possible basic water safety, rescue and resuscitation skills? Our writer discovers one school that takes life-saving activities very seriously indeed. Swimming lessons are compulsory for its secondary school
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    • 596 1 JOHN KWEK, 23, is one of a handful of life-savers in Singapore who qualified as an examiner while still a student. What is more remarkable is that he achieved it during his Pre-Univer-sity days at Outram Secondary School. When he joined Outram as
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 1119 2  -  CHOO SOH ENG Now stationed in Jakarta, Dewi, the jetsetting widow of former Indonesian President Sukarno, talks about her life in the construction business By 41 grew up looking at blueprints every day I was always discussing nation-building with Sukarno. We talked about new
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      • 567 2 ROUTINE ultrasound scanning of pregnant women recently given the seal of approval by Britain's Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) has split the medical profession. Critics claim that the technique will remain an extravagance until it is properly evaluated and that it
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        520 3  -  JOHN de SOUZA By "Serious" staff (clockwise from top left) April Lam's shell and silver stars bangle; Roma Fairbrother's silver and shell belt buckle; Garry Eastwood's silver, shell, pearl and crystal earrings; shell and seeds necklace by Brava's; Richard Ivanoff's ebony and silver earrings; April Lam's gold, silver
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      • 517 3  -  Christine Khor •X- edited by Sink or swim From Page One got me to join," he says. His friends subsequently left, but he stayed on because it was "a skill that could be learnt, and the people were nice". Leng Hong has the Bronze
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    • LEISURE
      • 639 6  -  CHAN TZE LAW The Singapore Youth Orchestra will be especially active this year. On its schedule are two public performances, four concerts for schools and a tour of England. By THE Singapore Youth Orchestra (SYO) has, for some time, been actively involved in the popularisation
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      • 354 6 WHEN the Ministry of Education took over the management of the Singapore Youth Orchestra, one of its first tasks was to introduce to the orchestra a training scheme in which members would be individually tutored by professional musicians from the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Although SYO members
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      • 800 6  -  CHRIS HO On record By IN MANY ways, the Ramones were the early Beatles. They were the scruffy neighbourhood kids from working-class homes who, bored with a mundane existence, picked up the guitar for some action. Indeed, the group's name came from Paul McCartney, who
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      • 410 6 CONTEMPORARY PAINTINGS AND PRINTS By Lim Kian Kok Alliance Francaise, 4 Draycott Park From 10 am to 2 pm, and from 4 pm to 8.30 pm On till Feb 19 Previewed by FOK JUN EE AT THE age of 30, when most people are about
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      • 811 7 The story-teller with everything and nothing IT WAS television that rediscovered the value of William Somerset Maugham's dramatic works. And tonights's TV documentary drama, Maugham, will rip away the veil that surrounded his life and career. Maugham's story is stranger than any that his fertile imagination contrived, and though the
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      • 130 7 GAME 48 in the marathon contest between title-holder Anatoly Karpov and challenger Garry Kasparov has been postponed from Monday until today, Tass news agency said. The game was originally due to have been played last Friday, but was put off until Monday after chess officials decided to move
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    • 138 7 Swimming times TODAY: Singapore Harbour 11 27 am TOMORROW: Singapore Harbour (3 m), 6.23 pm (0.1 m). 12.11 am (3.1 m), 7.05 pm (0.1 m). Sembawang (applicable to Pnnggol) Sembawang (applicable to Pnnggol) 11.58 am (3.2 m), 5.52 pm (0.1 m). 12.43 am (3.3 m), 6.33 pm (0.1 m). Sedili
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  • SECTION THREE
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    • BILINGUAL
      • 984 2  - Key to Manchu laneuace When the Manchus were overthrown after ruling China for 267 years, their language had fallen into disuse. There is now a growing interest in the language in China and abroad. A book of Manchu grammar has been published to revive the language of the founders of
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      • 204 2 lUh Mam-hus who founded the *|inj*; Dynasty came from the three north-eastern provinces of China. Most of them now live in Liaoning Province as a minority race. The Manchurians were called Sushen in the Western Zhou Dynasty, Vilou during the Western and Eastern Han d> nasties,
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      • 757 3 APPOINTMENTS If CHALLENGING CAREERS I I IN COMPUTER R Around $60,000 p.a. (tax free) housing I W A large and well-established multinational corporation H E 1 engaged in the petrochemical industry, is seeking the H B following computer personnel to be based in Saudi S Arabia. I I Technical Applications
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      • 698 3 ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENTATION DESIGNER DRAFTSMEN DUBAI MIDDLE EAST Dubai Petroleum Company has immediate vacancies for the following Designer Draftsmen on a two year contract basis: 1 Electrical Designer Draftsman with a minimum of 5 years experience in offshore oil production electrical system design and drafting. Duties will include the design
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      • 936 3 NOTICES MALAYSIAN CONTAINERS (1974) BERHAD {Incorporated in Malaysia) COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce that the following ordinary resolutions were duly passed by the shareholders during the Extraordinary General Meeting convened and held on 31st January 1985 Ordinary Resolution I THAT. the Directors of the Company are hereby
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    • 914 4  -  PETER AUGUSTINE GOH By SAD TO say many people do not fully understand what literature is all about and the good qualities that are connected with it. To those who know it has much to offer. This is a serious matter because literature like any
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    • 389 4  - Let's learn Malay Haron A. Rahman Lesson 138 A Easy Steps to Malay By Malah, pad a 2.15 petang setiap Jumaat, diadakan seminar mengenai peluang belajar di AS, di kedutaan itu. Anda juga boleh mendapatkan bantuan nama-nama universiti atau maktab-maktab berkenaan dari kedutaan ini. Buku Panduan Universiti dan Mak tab
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    • 503 4  - Potensi sastera jadi tenaga penggerak masyarakat Oleh PETER AUGUSTINE GOH AM ATL AH menyedihkan kita bahawa ramai yang tidak begitu faham akan erti sebenar sastera. Hal ini tidak boleh dipandang ringan kerana sastera sebenarnya boleh mewujudkan satu masyarakat yang membina. Adalah tidak menghairankan bila mendapati bilangan mereka yang hadir dalam
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      • 774 4 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL ta 016 PAN BRIGHT EXPRESS LTD. Please be advised that effective from 27th January 1985, our new address and telephone will be:--1091, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD TEL: *****33 (8 lines) FUNAN CENTRE #05-52 TELEX: R*****0 BEPORE IN THE HIGH COl RT OF THE 1N the HIGH COl
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      • 197 4 i (TJ THE NORTH BORNEO v TIMBERS BERHAD Statement for half year to 30th November, 1984 taxation -unaudited 7,079 5,462 +29.6 associated company for its half year ended 30th June 1984 -unaudited 791 1,080 -26.8 6,288 4,382 +43.5 Gross revenue 42,378 40,457 4.7 Log production cum. 201 238 -15.5 Cocoa
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      • 218 4 GENERAL SECURITIES INVESTMENTS UMITEO (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) The Board of Directors of General Securities Investments Limited wishes to make the following announcement I AUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1984 6 In the opinion of the directors no item, transaction or event of a material
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