The Straits Times, 23 July 1985

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  • 16 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1985 40 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 95/1/85 1
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  • 339 1 NEW YORK, Mon. Former US President Richard Nixon has revealed that he considered using nuclear bombs on four occasions during his years in the White House from 1969 to 1974. In an interview with Time magazine, he said the first occasion
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  • 37 1 BEIJING, Mon. Beijing Radio will resume broadcasting Russian lessons from Aug 19 after dropping them more than 20 years ago when a Sino-Soviet rift developed, the weekly Beijing Review sairi in its Intoct issue. AFP
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  • 31 1 SEOUL, Mon. Thirtyeight South Koreans drowned yesterday as more than three million people thronged beaches and rivers to cool off when temperature hit degrees Celcius. dolice said today. Reuter
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  • 504 1  -  IVAN LIM Shipyards get helping hand to get through the bad patch By IN A move to help employers ride out the shipping slump, three shipyard unions have decided to give up this year's National Wages Council increases for about 8,000 members who are paid
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  • 388 1 $880 mil treasure find and not a day too soon KEY WEST (Florida), Mon. The discovery of up to US$4OO million (SsBBo million) worth of treasure from the wreck of a Spanish galleon came just in time for Mel Fisher to pay his bills, but it was exactly 10 years
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  • 31 1 BRUSSELS, Mon. Officially notified unemployment in the European Community dropped 1.8 per cent in June to 12.1 million the lowest so far this year, EC statistics showed today. AFP
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  • 148 1 INVESTORS yesterday welcomed the relaxation of rules on the use of CPF money for property investment, and expectations of more government moves to help the economy boosted Singapore share prices. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 13.36 points to 769.23. Investors now hope for a
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  • 221 1 Parliament sitting to begin with PM's replies REPLIES from the Prime Minister to two questions are expected to start today's sitting of Parliament. Mr Lee Kuan Yew is expected to tell the House if any decision had been reached on his proposal to give certain executive powers to the President
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  • 57 1 MADRID, Mon. Spain's ambassador to Zimbabwe, Mr Jose Luis BlancoBriones Y de Cuellar, was murdered today in the country's capital, Harare, the Spanish Foreign Ministry announced here. A spokesman said the murder was not politically motivated, but gave no details. Mr Blanco-Briones, 50, had been Spain's ambassador
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  • 199 1 TWO years ago this very day, a retired businessman, his wife and their Filipino maid were brutally murdered in their Andrew Road bungalow after being robbed. Yesterday, the High Court was given an eyewitness account of the tragedy in a statement by
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  • 637 1  -  ILENE ALESHIRE and JUDY TAN Relaxation of CPF rules By THE relaxation of CPF rules is good news, but it is unlikely to singlehandedly turn the sluggish property market around, most consumers and property professionals agreed yesterday. "I don't think there's
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 485 2 Hi-tech's 'barriers' HIGH-TECHNOLOGY products are not exempted from non-tariff barriers. In fact, they face the same extent of protectionism as consumer goods, such as clothes and shoes, according to Mr Chua Soo Tian, Divisional Director (Industry) of the Economic Development Board. The latest issue of The Mirror, which carried
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    • 293 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ALTHOUGH greater freedom to manage their own CPF funds would tempt members to try and improve the yield from their savings, a botched-up job could just as well wipe oat a lifetime's effort. The task of managing CPF funds should thus be approached with extreme
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    • 117 2 FLY-BY-NIGHT MENACE A MAN whose family business recently fell victim to a fly-by-night company says that although it is probably difficult to bring the culprits to justice, the authorities must do their best to deal with the problem. It may otherwise become worse and this would be dangerous because
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    • 130 2 WHY LIFE INSURANCE INDUSTRY UNDER-PERFORMED LAST YEAR GREAT Eastern Life Assurance's massive trimming of its sales force last year not only caused a drop in its business, but dragged down the life insurance industry as well, said the Insurance Commissioner. As a res lit, the insurance industry under-performed last
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    • 213 2 Briton after 16 years SANDY LYLE, a powerful 27-year-old Scot who has never quite lived up to his immense talent, became the first Briton to win the British Open golf championship in 16 years, on Saturday. Breaking out of a spine-tingling eight-man struggle on the final nine holes, Lyle
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    • 108 2 WORLD Masters champion Lucy Soutter will add a long-overdue froth to the Anchor Beer Singapore Open squash when she appears in this year's series to be held at Kallang from Sept 21-28. Lucy first came into international prominence when she emerged a losing semi-finalist in the
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    • 572 2 Talks on textiles WESTERN industrial nations and rival Asian textile producers begin talks today in Geneva on renewing the Multi-Fibre Arrangement. Senior officials from more than 50 industrial and developing countries will attend the one-day meeting, which is expected to be an intense debate on the MFA
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    • 185 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Probe into 'payoffs' HONGKONG'S anti-corruption agency is investigating more than HK$lOO million (5J28.42 million) said to be payoffs to former officials of Bumiputra Malaysia Finance between 1979 and 1983. The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is not only investigating to whom the money was paid
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    • 594 2 Pros in promotion MORE and more building owners prefer to keep their properties as an investment generating income through rentals. Consequently, because the buildings belong to them, many owners want to see them well-main-tained and well-managed. This is why there's a growing breed of young professionals specialising in
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    • 432 3 ONCE again Western industrial nations are on a collision course with Asian textile producers. First, it is the Multi-Fibre Arrangement or MFA, which protects industrial countries from cheaper Third World products by allowing the developed nations to restrict imports. Adopted in 1974, it was meant
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    • 143 3 WITH smiles that belie the bright look ahead (or their new-found careers, these Chinese models m their traditional cheongsams have their hopes pinned onto the high fashion industry. The charming models, aged 18 to 23, will present the haute couture collection of French designer Pierre
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    • 554 3 BEIJING, Mon. China warned the United States today that it would buy fewer American goods if the US Congress passed a Bill to cut Chinese textile imports, and called the .legislation a "severe test" of trade relations between >the two countries. A critical commentary
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    • 179 3 BEIJING, Mon. China today joined a growing number of nations protesting against their rising trade deficits with Japan and called on Japan to •remove obstacles to Chinese imports. In a front-page article, the overseas edition of the official People's Daily said China could not
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    • 25 3 TOKYO, Mon. There are an estimated 2.1 million alcoholics i» Japan who require medical treatment, the Health and Welfare Ministry revealed today. AFP
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    • 233 3 LONDON, Mon. Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was planning to return to Pakistan with the body of her brother, Shahnawaz, who was found dead in France, sources close to the Bhutto family said today. They said it was likely Miss Bhutto, daughter and political
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    • 191 3 NEW DELHI, Mon. The Indian Prime Minister, Mr Rajiv Gandhi, has once again demonstrated his unhappiness at the "window dressing" that takes place before his official visits. His unconventional approach on such trips is to take state officials by surprise and leave them floundering with
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    • 224 4 Murder pistol linked to mass killing suspect SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. Recovery of the .22 pistol used to kill a San Francisco disc jockey has been linked to suspected mass killer Charles Ng and could lead to a new murder charge against him, officials said yesterday. Disc jockey Don Guiletti was
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    • 75 4 MANAGUA, Mon. Foreign Minister Miguel D'Escoto, now in his third week of a hunger strike to protest against American policy in Central America, has lost more than 8.5 kg and his health is deteriorating, an aide said. Mr D'Escoto, a Catholic priest of the Maryknoll Order, took
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    • 209 4 JERUSALEM, Mon. PRIME Minister Shimon Peres has asked World Jewish Congress president Edgar Bronfman to relay a message to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to say that Israel is not an enemy of the Soviet Union. Sources close to the Prime Minister's Office said the message
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    • 58 4 TEL AVIV, Mon. Prime Minister Shimon Peres took charge yesterday of efforts to resolve a dispute between Ethiopian Jews and the nation's religious leaders. Mr Peres stepped into the dispute five days ago after several hundred Ethiopian Jews protested against the Chief Rabbis demand that they undergo symbolic
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    • 39 4 CONTADORA ISLAND, Mon. The Foreign Ministers of the four Con tadora nations Colombia, Mexico, Panama and Venezuela called another meeting today in the hope of finding a way to revive the flagging Central America peace process. UPI
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    • 359 4 Four die, 113 held in Black township riots JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Four people have died in township riots and 113 have been detained during the first day of a state of emergency imposed in two areas of South Africa, police said. Two groups opposed to the
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    • 125 4 JERUSALEM, Mon. US Secretary of State George Shultz sent a message to Prime Minister Shimon Peres yesterday reassuring him that any US talks with Palestinians would be aimed at direct ArabIsraeli peace negotiations, a senior official said. Mr Shultz also noted that a list
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    • 146 4 Chinese leader begins US visit NIAGARA FALLS, Mon. Mr Li Xiannian yesterday became the first Chinese President to visit the United States, entering the country at this popular tourist resort for the start of an 10-day visit. Mr Li, 80, was met on the Rainbow Bridge linking the US and
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    • 271 4 MANAMA) won. GULF Arabs are showing signs of undernourishment, which now exists side by side with oyernutrition, as their traditional diet has been replaced by convenience foods. The sudden wealth which came in the wake of the oil boom, combined with low
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    • 88 4 WASHINGTON, Mon. A Defence Department programme to save money by buying cheaper parts for weapons and other equipment has failed to implement almost 90 per cent of its recommendations, a Pentagon audit said yesterday. The report said the department s parts control programme was falling far
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      • 91 4 AN ISRAELI court in Jerusalem yesterday sentenced three Jewish settlers from the occupied West Bank to life imprisonment for attacks on Palestinians, the army radio reported. Twelve others were jailed for three to 10 years. The 15 members of a Jewish underground were found guilty two weeks
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      • 57 4 FOURTEEN YEARS after ping-pong diplomacy helped restore Sino-US relations, a band of Americans yesterday launched "frisbee diplomacy" in Beijing to spread peace and goodwill and sell China's one billion people on the sport. The 25 Americans, led by businessman Ron Kaufman of Davis, gave their first demonstration at
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      • 67 4 US TRADE representative Clayton Yeutter said in Washington yesterday the US balance of trade deficit could reach a record US$l5O billion (***** billion) this year. "The numbers for 1985 are probably going to be the worst that we have ever had, Mr Yeutter said in a televised
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      • 60 4 NORTH AND South Korean parliamentarians will meet at the border village of Panmunjom today in the first meeting of its kind since the Korean Peninsula was divided at the end of World War 11. The meeting, attended by five MPs from each side, will discuss plans
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      • 67 4 ISRAEL IS trying to reach a secret accord with Amal, the Lebanese Shi'ite militia, to halt suicide bomb attacks in return for the release of 435 Shi'ite prisoners held by Israel. The Sunday Times said in London that "pro-Syrian nationalist parties" in Lebanon had vowed to
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      • 57 4 THE Kuwaiti feminist movement suffered a major setback yestei-day when the country's highest religious law-making authority decreed that Muslim women would be denied the right to vote or run for Parliament. The decree, issued by the committee for Koranic interpretations and legislation, was turned over to the
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    • 143 6 LISBON, Mon. A hero •"of the revolution that Ireed Portugal from half a Icentury of dictatorshi p ;will stand trial today acjcused of leading a left--wing urban guerilla group that plotted a violent overthrow of the state. Lieutenant Colonel Otelo Saraiva de CarvalJho, a strategist
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    • 331 6 MOSCOW, Monday Gorbachev continues purge of top officials MR BORIS Stukalin, head of propaganda in the Central Committee of the Soviet Communist Party, has been appointed ambassador to Hungary, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday. Western observers here interpreted the switch as a form of political
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    • 130 6 British sailors save Soviet pilot LONDON, Mon. British sailors monitoring a Soviet maritime exercise in the Atlantic and the Norwegian Sea yesterday saved a Russian pilot from freezing waters. The crew of the 4,000--tonne destroyer, HMS Newcastle, pulled the pilot from the cockpit of his Forger aircraft, which ditched inside
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    • 272 6 ROME, Mon. The death toll from the dam burst has risen to 214 with 27 people still missing as rescuers continue to search through the mud slide which devastated the village of Stava. Only 82 of the dead have been identified. President Francesco Cossiga
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    • 246 6 ROME, Mon. THE battered lira, devalued at an effective 7.8 per cent at the weekend following a spectacular collapse on Friday, was the focus of attention on international foreign exchange markets this morning. In HONGKONG, the lira was quoted at 1,990 to the dollar
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    • 96 6 The new fiscal package is aimed at raising nearly US$3 billion (556.6 billion) in an effort to keep state borrowing under control, but analysts are sceptical whether the measures can curb domestic demand. Politicians from all parties demanded explanations from the Treasury Ministry and the Central Bank
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    • 63 6 PAS-DE-LA-CASE, Mon. The mountain principality of Andorra virtually closed yesterday to mourn for the 10 people killed in a supermarket explosion. Two families were decimated by the explosion late on Saturday at the Glac supermarket in this frontier town on the border with France, and by
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    • 174 6 EAST BERLIN, Mon. East German doctors have made a breakthrough in using lasers to identify cancerous cells. And lasers could be used in future as scalpels as well as a means of killing cancerous cells bio-chemically, ADN news agency said in the Communist Party daily, Neues
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    • 200 6 MOSCOW, Mon. A satellite carrying scientific equipment joined up yesterday with the orbiting Salyut manned space station, the official Tass news agency said. "The satellite carries equipment to conduct scientific research in an autonomous flight and as part of an orbital complex," the report said.
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  • AROUND ASEAN...and Across the Causeway
    • 329 7 We have halted slide in economy, says Marcos MANILA, Mon, President Ferdinand Marcos said today his government had hurdled the worst economic crisis since World War II but called on Filipinos to meet the challenge of a growing communist insurgency. "We have decisively stopped the slide of our economic fortunes,
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    • 357 7  -  NANCY CHNG Thai Parliament votes for electoral system changes By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Mon. A potential political crisis for the Thai government was averted today when a controversial Bill concerning changes in the electoral system passed its final reading in Parliament. The Bill's passage meant another
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    • 169 7 PENANG, Mon. A row broke out in court today between the lawyers of two Australians facing the death penalty if convicted of drug trafficking. Mr Karpal Singh, lawyer for welder Kevin Barlow, 27, asked the High Court to disqualify the lawyer for the other accused,
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    • 345 7 HONGKONG, Mon. Hongkong's anti-corrup-tion agency is investigating payoffs amounting to more than HK$lOO million (5528.4 million) to former officials of Buraiputra Malaysia Finance between 1979 and 1983. Sources here said the Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) is not only investigating to whom the money
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    • 107 7  -  ABBY TAN By Manila Reporter LABOUR Minister Bias Ople has threatened to stop sending Filipino maids to Singapore following reports of a plan by recruitment agencies in both countries to cut their salaries. Speaking before labour export agencies here, the he said
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    • 106 7 Johor 'must gain from Singapore water deal' JOHOR BARU, Mon. A Johor state assemblyman has asked the federal government to ensure that the proposed MalaysiaSingapore water proiect will benefit Johor when the agreement is drawn up. Mr Ali Hassan said the 99-year water agreement which Johor signed with Singapore in
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    • 1535 8  -  MAUREEN CHUA and ELENA CHONG Andrew Road^ triple-murder W "MM* Accused changes plea and now denies charges By I sfs dfsdf A 10- YEAR-OLD schoolgirl roller-skated about in her car porch one morning two years ago, while her parents and their
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    • 268 8 HP workers will receive less pay to avoid lay-offs ABOUT 3,000 Hewlett Packard workers will be taking home less pay next month .when the company takes steps to reduce its operating expenses. The measures are aimed at helping the company through the difficult times without resorting to lay-offs, according to
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    • 190 8 Muis collects $85,000 for cyclone victims THE Muslim Religious Council (Muis) has raised $84,915 for victims of the recent cyclone in Bangladesh. Yesterday, Dr Ahmad Mattar, Minister for the Environment and Minister-in-charge of Muslim affairs, presented a cheque for the amount to the Bangladesh High Commissioner, Brigadier Feroze Salahuddin, at
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    • 69 8 A SYMPOSIUM on care for the elderly will be held at Hyatt Hotel on Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm. About 100 volunteers and people involved in day care services for the elderly will be able to share and learn more about rehabilitative day
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    • 476 9  -  ANNE KOH Company posts $250,000 reward to nail rumours By Picture by A $250,000 reward has been offered by Hong Leong Finance Ltd, Singapore's largest finance company, to nail "unfounded and malicious" rumours about the company. Mr Kwek Leng Beng, Chairman of Hong Leong Finance Ltd and
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    • 196 9 Learner-driver testing at Jurong to be extended MORE learner drivers will be able to take their tests at the Jurong driving-test centre from Aug27. From then, driving tests would be held Monday to Friday instead of just Wednesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the momont, Supt Daljit Singh, head of
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    • 432 9 EDB lists investment difficulties HIGH-technology products are not exempted from non-tariff barriers. In fact, they faced the same extent of protectionism as consumer goods, such as clothes and shoes, according to Mr Chua Soo Tian, Divisional Director (Industry) of the Economic Development Board (EDB). The latest
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    • 299 10 SINGAPORE enjoyed its seventh consecutive strike-free year in 1984, with only 13 brief work stoppages involving mostly foreign workers. The incidents were settled quickly without any significant loss of working hours, says the Labour Ministry's 1984 annual report. There was a decline in the
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    • 415 10  -  BENG TAN Ministry urged to set up central body B THE Health Ministry is considering a detailed proposal by pharmacists in Singapore to control drugs sold here. They have urged the ministry to set up a central body to implement this. The President of
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    • 282 10  -  JEEVARAJAH YASOTHA By THE Ministry of Environment has said raising the level of Lutheran Road (off Fairer Road) did not cause flooding in the area during last Thursday's heavy rain. A spokesman said yesterday: "The raising of the road did not affect the
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    • 116 10 A TONTINE operator and illegal 4-D collector in Yishun has been reported missing after pocketing a few hundred thousand dollars in tontine money. The man, said to be a provision shop owner, had been organising tontines in the area for more than 10 years.
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    • 80 10 THREE men were committed to stand trial in the High Court yesterday for allegedly trafficking in 1,777 g of heroin last year. Lim Kheng Boon, 35, and Mohamed Yusoh bin Esa, 27. allegedly committed the offence on Aug 8 last year while a third accomplice,
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    • 196 10 Bashed to death after urinating in public A THAI worker was assaulted soon after he was seen being reprimanded for urinating outside a coffeeshop. Boontom Boondee, 32, a carpenter with Shimizu Construction Company, later died in hospital of a contused brain due to a fractured skull. A coroner's inquiry heard
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    • 201 11 THE 77 executive and bargainable employees of Singapore Newspaper Services (SNS), who were involved in the printing of the recently-closed The Singapore Monitor, will be redeployed within the company. Mr Richard Tay, General Manager (Personnel and Administration) of SNS, said a briefing of SNS
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    • 100 11 Soviet official arrives for talks THE Head of the Southeast Asia Department in the Soviet Foreign Ministry, Mr A. S. Zaitsev, arrived in Singapore yesterday He is scheduled to have talks today with Mr Barry Desker, Director, Directorate 11, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Mr Zaitsev is also scheduled to call
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    • 75 11 A MAN was charged yesterday with murdering a 32-year-old man at Cuff Road on April 23. No plea was taken from Arumugam Rajamogan, 26, who is alleged to have been with Kama! Musthaffa bin Mohamed Mohideen, 43, and Anbalangan s/o Subrahmaniya Thevar Rajagopalan, 17, and two
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    • 144 11 THE change in CPF withdrawal rules means members can now buy more than one private residential property at any one time. Those who have bought a private residential property earlier with CPF savings can use their subsequently accrued CPF savings to buy another property. But those who
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    • 190 11 Buying more than one property;Example A A MEMBER owns 2 properties, Property A and B. He had previously used his CPF savings to buy Property A and then refunded the savings into his Ordinary Account after selling it. On 20 July 1985, he will be able to use his new
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    • 235 11 Buying more than one property Example B A MEMBER has not used his CPF savings to buy residential property before 20 July 1985. However, on 20 July 1985, he will be able to use his CPF savings in the Ordinary Account to purchase more than one property, say Properties A
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    • 125 11 A VISIT to the Botanic Gardens for Smriti Razdan 18 years ago would have ended in tragedy if not for a passer-by who came to her rescue. Madam Razdan, then five, was feeding the ducks when she slipped and fell into
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    • 379 11  -  MATHEW YAP They will spell out how funds can be used with easier rules By THE Central Provident Fund Board is sending letters to 20,000 members who have bought private residential property and now stand to benefit from the easing of CPF withdrawal rules.
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    • 137 11 Category of CPF memb«rs How th« MW nO— WMI «««Ct ttMffl Those who have bought May use new CPF savings in private properties, JTC Ordinary Account to buy Executive flats, Mindef residential properties Housing Scheme flats, immediately. and HUDC Phase I flats
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    • 399 11 When wrong diagnoses can be acceptable doctor The Chow Dih case EVERY doctor who has practised over a long period would, being human, invariably make some wrong diagnoses, kidney specialist Dr Gordon Ku told a court yesterday. Dr Ku, who was giving evidence as expert witness in the trial of
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    • 473 11 Downstairs neighbour gets warning of impending renovations and noise BEING forewarned of renovation work may not have made it any less noisier, but it did make it bearable for housewife Sally Ho. Yesterday, Mrs Ho said she was touched by the thoughtfulness of
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    • 123 11 Chamber plans to raise fees THE Council of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry yesterday decided to raise the yearly subscriptions for trade associations and ordinary company members. This is to cover an estimated deficit of $43t,Mv this year. The chamber has to get permission from the Registrar
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    • 143 11 SIX new charges for allegedly cheating a housewife of $42,000 as part payment for 50,000 shares in a construction company were brought against a mechanic already accused of cheating the same woman of $8,000. Foo Chi Hai, 50, a Malaysian, is said to have
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    • 267 11 Pioneers get top posts in SIA union TWO unionists who spearheaded the launching of the Singapore Airlines Staff Union (Siasu) were elected to prominent positions in the 23-man executive council yesterday. Mr Clarence de Silva, the house union pro-tern secretary, was chosen as adviser and Mr Kho Man Poh as
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    • 306 12  -  LIM K WAN KWAN 5,000 copies of first issue have been printed By RESIDENTS' Committee members now have a newsletter they can call their own. Five thousand copies of the first issue have been printed. They are being sent to RC members, RC advisers, ministries and
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    • 131 12 Ang MoKio IT IS a case of killing three birds with one stone instead of the proverbial two. The Ang Mo Kio Zone B RC has three good reasons for organising a show next month. It will not only provide residents with entertain- ment at
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    • 264 12  - Idyllic spot for health buffs FOK JUN EE Kaki Bukit By FANCY a Jog or walk In an idyllic setting? Then trudge along the perimeter of the reservoir In Bedok Reservoir Road and enjoy fresh, unpolluted air and a grand view. Nearby residents have done so since the reservoir and
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    • 361 12  - Film on young delinquent for video contest GOH SUI NOI Alexandra By THE classroom scene needed no rehearsals. With a few brief instructions, the students played themselves and the Alexandra Community Centre Video Club had another snippet for its proposed 20--minute drama entry for the National Video Competition. Mr Richard
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    • 202 12 Buona Vista N. SALVANTHIRY is a businesswoman by day. But she gets her real satisfaction as a talent scout by night. If you're holding a school concert, a cultural show in a community centre, or even a wedding party anything where fresh talent
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    • 234 12  -  YANG WAI WAI Getting volunteers is major problem By THE Association for the Deaf has been having trouble finding hearingimpaired volunteers to run its kiosk at the East Coast. At one stage there were two kiosks one opened at the East Coast lagoon in
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    • 156 12 Pasir Panjang THE Feedback Unit is looking into a petition from the Residents' Committee of Pine Grove to make the estate's car park private. The matter was referred to the unit by Mr Goh Chok Tong, the First Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister. He
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    • 261 13 Fireman finds 'all-in-one' way into deep water pits FIREMEN have often been piqued by the problem of water pits located too deep in the ground to reach with the ordinary hydrant key which they carried. They wasted precious time going back to their fire-engine
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    • 236 13 Man took out $875 from his brother's POSB account A MAN used his younger brother's savings passbook and deceived bank tellers into giving him a total of $875 within a week. A court heard that Ang Hong Yam, 22, took the Post Office Savings Bank passbook of his brother, Yam
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    • 110 13 Clarke may discuss Indochina with S'pore leaders INDOCHINA, Asean and relations with the United States and Japan are among the issues which may be discussed when Canada's Secretary of State for External Affairs, Mr Joe Clark, meets Mr Lee Kuan Yew and Mr S. Dhanabalan, Minister for Foreign Affairs and
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    • 30 13 ACTING Labour Minister Lee Yock Suan will attend Queenstown Secondary Technical School's 28th annual speech and prize-giving day and open its computer laboratory on Friday at 4 pm.
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    • 30 13 QUEENSTOWN Branch Library will organise a special story-telling time for parents and their pre-school children on the last Wednesday of every month, from July 31, at 2.30 pm.
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    • 239 13 A TEENAGE girl wrote "trespassing" in the visitors' book as her reason for entering a private condominium, and yet was allowed to pass through by the security guard. This incident, disclosed in the latest Police Life Annual, shows how easy it is
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  • 487 14 The Straits Times says Take good care of your savings SINGAPOREANS who have long clamoured for a greater say in the management of their CPF savings should be pleased with the further easing of the rules. The move to allow the use of CPF savings for the purchase of a
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  • 783 14  -  GILES MERRITT By writing for the International Herald Tribune BRUSSELS What the world needs is more of Japan, not less. Japanese multinational corporations must start to export jobs if they want to keep on exporting goods. On his just-completed European tour, Japanese
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  • What others say
    • 542 14 Editorial headlined Face economic difficulties positively published in Ldanhe Zaobao on July 19. IT WOULD appear that the economic outlook both internal and external is not too optimistic, at least for the current year. Domestically, many trades and industries are hard hit by
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    • 289 14 Editorial headlined Closer ties between Singapore ahd Malaysian leaders published in Berita Harian on July 15. THE importance of the younger leaders of Singapore and Malaysia establishing close ties had been stressed several times earlier. That it was emphasised yet again last week
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1762 15  -  JESSE WONG Shenzhen a painful lesson that there's no short-cut to success By writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal Although Mr Deng Xiaoping recently said there would be no turning back on China's open-door policy, Beijing is clearly having second thoughts on its economic
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  • FORUM
    • 313 16 I REFER to the report which said certain architects are having difficulty collecting their fees. (ST, July 12). I believe many businesses face this difficulty nowadays and I can, therefore, appreciate the frustration of the architects. My business can be considered as being
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    • 95 16 I WONDER whether the present courtesy campaign concerning polite speech and thoughtful actions could be extended to written communications as well. In particular, I refer to the increasing practice of dropping the usual honorifics, such as "Mr" or "Mrs", on envelopes and in letters and other
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    • 281 16 It is important to bring fly-by-night operators to justice for the sake of business confidence MY family business recently became the victim of a fly-by-night company. While wallowing in anger and frustration, it struck me that I have yet to read about an instance where the
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    • 396 16 Restrict windsurfing too harsh to ban it I AM amazed and saddened by the action of the Port of Singapore Authority in imposing the ban on windsurfing in the East Johore Strait. I doubt very much if the letters in the press reflect the depth of the disincentive for a
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    • 562 16 Parents and role in educating the young MR K.T. Joseph (ST, July 13) commenting on my letter (ST, June 17) has raised the point that in certain circumstances the school exerts greater influence than the home. I am in agreement with this, but it must be realised that this influence,
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    • REPLIES
      • 139 16 I REFER to the letter "Water main burst by contractor", by "27 Residents". (ST, June 27). We received three reports of water leakage at Yan Kit Village in June. On those occasions, we found that the connecting pipes to the abandoned houses had been damaged by
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      • 129 16 I REFER to the letter "When to send card?" by "Affected". (ST, July 2). We have contacted the writer and explained to her that the reading date for the accounts in her area is around the 29th of each month. Unfortunately, when she sent us her meter readings
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • In the market
      • 58 17 THE Straits Times Industrial Index rose another 13.36 points yesterday to 769.23 on news that rules on the use of Central Provident Fund money have been relaxed. Volume was 20.9 million shares worth $33.6 million, compared with last Friday's 17.6 million shares worth $32.8 million. Rises led
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        • 13 17 Pohong Inv 3,224,000 DBS 1,103,000 Fed Cables 1,069,000 Johan Hldgs 896,000
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        • 42 17 PtakHua 366 +76 MM 2150 +50 RaleJfti 194 +24 Amcol2sc 146 +20 ICB 510+18 Dab Yunj 208 18 lanitTki 162 +17 CtC 350+16 Hum M 250 16 MBankinf 575 +15 S*™ Metal 291 15 KLKepont 256 +15 Sd Coconuts 252 14
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        • 60 17 MT t 290 -28 Roiy Etect 294 —6 P M R I 50c 145—5 Van Ocr Horst 101 -4 H Lconf Fin 248 —3 DB S CU.S 102 —2 Rahman Hyd 238 -1 Lion Cocpn 210 —1 Man 50c 185 -1 Grand Utd HMp 130 -1 OUB CHS 105
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        • 63 17 July 19 July 22 )ul 19 Jul 22 ST Properties 435.65 442.15 BT Composite 661.58 674.17 ST Minings 300 44 300.95 BT Indicator *****22 *****10 ST Plantations 2319.90 2328.25 BT 08/OS -16 +155 OCBC 571.37 582.16 ST Industrials 755.87 769.23 OUB Composite ***** 382 87 ST Finance 2242.88 *****4
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        • 33 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business runes Industrials Composite 1984/85 High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) 1984/85 Low 717.95 (15/7/85) 631.62 (15/7/85) All-time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) Ailtime Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 550.78 (2/8/82)
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        • 12 17 THE US dollar closed at DM2.8960 in Singapore, gaining 19 points.
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        • 20 17 DM Y FF S$ H$ US$ 1.3885 2.9045 239.80 unq 2.2100 7.7500 1.3875 2.8960 240.00 8.7850 2.2075 7.7595
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        • 9 17 In Singapore, gold was at US$3l7 losing US$2.
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        • 33 17 Eurodollar: Lost two ticks to 91.76 a contract. Deutschemark: Lost 33 ticks to 0.3459 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost four ticks to 0.*****2 a contract. Gold: Lost US$2.5O to U*****.70 an ounce.
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      • Short stops
        • 64 17 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia has eliminated its 5 per cent export tax on palm oil. Trade Minister Rachmat Saleh asked for the exemption to encourage exports of palm oil. The 5 per cent tax was introduced in April to reduce exports because there was a domestic shortage then.
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        • 72 17 ACCRA (Ghana), Mon. The British Cocoa, Chocolate and Confectionery Alliance has been assured that the decline in Ghana's cocoa output has been halted. Alliance Chairman Paul Williamson said after two days of talks with senior Ghanaian officials that he hopes to see a significant improvement in Ghanaian
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        • 72 17 TOKYO, Mon. Japan Air Lines has agreed with the Tishman Realty Construction Company Inc of the US to jointly build a 400-room hotel in central Chicago. An agreement was signed in Chicago today by Tishman and Japan Air Lines Development Co, JAL's hotel management
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        • 69 17 MELBOURNE, Mon. National Australia Bank Ltd has signed an US$B6 million (S$lH9 million) contract for the purchase of advanced computer hardware from IBM Australia Ltd, a wholly unit of International Business Machines Corp. The purchase includes central processors and control units, disc subsystems and peripherals, personal
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        • 134 17 TOKYO, Mon. Japanese long-term banks are considering a reduction in the coupon rate on their five-year debentures to 6.3 per cent from 6.6 per cent, which should cut the long-term prime rate to 7.2 per cent from 7.5 later this week, banking sources said. A
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    • 392 17 Company's reorganisation affects overall performance GREAT Eastern Life Assurance's massive trimming of its sales force last year not only caused a drop in its business, but dragged down the life insurance industry as well, said the Insurance Commissioner. As a result, the insurance industry
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    • 485 17 HONGKONG, Mon. EMBARRASSED Australian officials are at a loss to explain how a Hongkong businessman being investigated over an alleged fraud here was allowed to migrate to Australia. The runaway boss of a finance company which allegedly served as a conduit for missing Overseas
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    • 87 17 $132 m Batam sand for S'pore JAKARTA, Mon. The state-owned dredging company, Perum Pengerukan, has won a contract worth US$6O million (Ssl32 million) for the supply of 30 million cubic metres of sand to Singapore to reclaim beaches. A company executive, Mr H.M. Djunaedi, said that shipments of sand from
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    • 227 17  - Brunei finance company sued for $30 m HAN LING By Brunei Reporter BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Mon. The troubled Overseas Trust Bank of Hongkong is claiming Ss3o million from Brunei's struggling United National Finance Company. The claim, filed in the Brunei High Court last week, is the biggest made in Brunei,
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    • 409 17 MERCHANT bankers have generally welcomed the possibility of a second board of foreign securities being set up at the stock exchange. The Monetary Authority of Singapore says in its annual report that it may consider setting up a separate board of foreign equities "to encourage more
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    • 209 17 Former UE chief joins consultancy company THE ex-civil servant best known as United Engineers' rescue chief, Dr Chua Yong Hai, who resigned from the lossstricken engineering group in January, is now a management consultant. Egon Zehnder International yesterday announced that Dr Chua, previously UE's managing director, has joined its team
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    • 166 17 F N to meet NEP criteria KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Big soft drinks manufacturer Fraser Neave Ltd hopes to be in a position to present a plan soon to meet the targets of Malaysia's New Economic Policy (NEP>. FAN Chairman Michael Fam said the company planned to meet the targets while
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  • TIMES
    • 3492 18 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges, is necessarly j covered in "business done". Further because all dealings at a particular price are grouped together, the table
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    • 2795 18 INDUSTRIALS AChoc(l.72B) d) 1 70 AISB (0.975) (14) 0 90 <2) 0.92 (10) 0 93 (1) 0.91 (4) 095 (15) 0 98(3)096(17)097 Alcom (1008 1.055) (16) 0 99 (1) 1 01 (5)0 99'j (1) 1.02 (21) 1.00 AMD (3 10B) (9) 3.06 (3) 3 04
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    • 2914 18 1985 Last Yield Vol Day High Low Company Sale Change ('000) High ly* SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 185 98Mi Acmo 108 +1 4 6 40 HO 107 146 75 Alcom 80 270 160 Allied Choc 160 134 87 W Amal Steel 5O« 99 +3 4.0 80
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    • Stock markets round-up
      • 701 19 THE Straits Times Industrial Index rose 13.36 points to 769.23 yesterday as investors were cheered by the announcement of further relaxation in the use of CPF funds. There were expectations of more goodies from the government after a weekend speech by
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      • 56 19 NST Index Monday 1241.29 (1222.55) Hongkong Hang Seng Monday 1689.85 (1678.87) Australian All-Ordinaries E Monday 926.5 (920.2) Nikkei D J Average Monday *****.54 (*****.54) Financial Times Industrials Friday 935.4 (932.8) Dow Jones Average or^ Friday 1359.54 (1350.92) (Figures in brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) 'iriii
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      • 267 19 July 22 HK* Charge Associated Hotels 0 51 Bank Of East Asia 22 60 -0.3 Cheung Kong 1850 +0.4 China Light 1640 unch Cross Harb Tunnel II 10 +0 2 F E Consortium 070 -0.01 Far East Exch Phtlex 005 -0.01 G I Cement 8.40 -0.15 Great Eagle 074
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      • 331 19 My 22 Yen Change A|inomoto 1120 +10 Akai 406 -3 Amoda 835 +5 Asohi Chem 838 -7 Asahi Glass 869 II Bank Tk 884 -3 Bridgestone 556 -9 Canon 972 I Casio Computer 1480 +30 Citizen 410 unch D Nip Print 1100 10 D Nippon Screen Daiei 731 -3
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      • 322 19 July 22 Cents Change (Aust) A C I 277 +2 A N I 262 +4 A P M 287 +2 Aberfoyle 1110 +10 Age 270 +8 Alliance Oil 105 unch Allied Mill 280 unch Ampol Exp 260 unch Ampol Pet 190 -5 Anz 526 +2 Ashton 116 +1 B
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      • 83 19 MELBOURNE, Mon. A futures market In selected Australian blue-chip stocks will be launched by the Melbourne Stock Exchange in October. Exchange Chairman lan Roach said today the futures contracts in four firms to be selected would be known as Australian Futures Contracts (AFCs). The International
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    • Commodities,Finance
      • 313 19 1 Mn $1,000. 2 For best customers only. 3 OCBC Finance. 4 only avafeMe it 06$ France. IMF's rites. also available it UOf abo ivaiaUe at DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS I DEPOSIT RATES Savings s'j 5% 5 4 SVJ Autosave 5 Fixed deposit 1 month 4
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      • 157 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5723—1.5753 6.46—6.29 Canadian dollar 1.6381—1.6401 6.16—6.06 NZ dollar 1.1145—1.1173 9.16—8.85 Sterling pound 3.0651—3.0687 3.30—3.24 US dollar 2.2115-2.2125 4.55-4.51 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling
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      • 101 19 THE US dollar firmed against most major currencies on short covering in moderately active trading yesterday. Against the Singapore unit, it closed slightly higher at 2.2115/25 at 3pm yesterday, compared to its opening of 2.2090/10. It was traded between 2.2110 and 2.2150. Against the deutschemark, the greenback ended at
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      • 106 19 THE kilobar market traded between 5522,500 and 5522,660 yesterday. The Far East gold market opened at U*****.00/317.40 (day's high) and eased to a low of U*****.40/316.90 on light position squaring. It then rose to settle the day at U*****.00/ 317.40 on a weaker dollar. Source: Rothschild He London gold
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      • 28 19 GOLD US$/oz Mon Fri Singapore 316.80—317.30 319.00 319 50 Hongkong 317.00 317.40 317.85—318.35 Fri Thurs New York Unav 318.00—318 50 London 317.75 318.25 320.00—320 50 I
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      • 188 19 Managers' price* for July 23 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1 68— 1.78 The Savings Fund 1.31-1.39 Spore Prog Fund 0 74-0 78 Spore Sec. Fund 1.07—1.13 S'pore Invest Fund 0 79— 0.84 S'pore Equity Fund 0.73—0.77 DBS Bank Shenton Growth Fund I.ol— l 07 Asia Unit Trust
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      • Article, Illustration
        287 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit UNCERTAINTY continued to prevail as to the direction of US interest rate. Whilst Paul Volker wrote off a discount rate cut, the weak economic numbers churned out last week cried for more monetary accommodation. Moderate volume was generated in grfte of narrow range in the
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      • 17 19 Rubtwr CMn| piicej CMh/kfc Singapore August 170.50 down one cent Malaysia August 192.00 up 0.50 cents
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      • 17 19 Tin dOMlf prices mm KL Tin 31.07 rose 20 cents Turnover: 51 tonnes down 24 tonnes
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      • 24 19 any* ogSLf** 1 Mon Fri Singapore 609-614 612-617 Fri Thn New York 6 10— 6 15 6 10— 6.15 Source Credit Suisse. Spore
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      • 19 19 CMnt prices CW" £/tam Fri Spot Una»— Unav (1049.00-1049.50) 3 months Unav— Unav (1053.00-1044.00) Market tone: Sales: tonnes
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      • 24 19 Ctosini prices Aluminium E/tente Fri Spot Unav— Unav (735.50-*****) 3 months Unav— Unav (757 00-758 00) Market tone: Sales: tonnes ini n i
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      • 98 19 Closinc prices Crude M5/tonrw pabn oil July 985 (south) 977.50 (central) 967 50 (north) Aug 962.50 (south) 960 (central) 957 50 (north) Sep 937.50 (south) 930 (central) Refined pabnoi USJ/tomws RBO palm Aug 480 (sellers) Sept 'Oct 465 (sellers) RBDCMein Aug 460 (sellers) Sept /Oct 445 (sellers) RBD
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    • 299 19 Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyage) Boxes Available Um Humanity (006RB) COD 21/7 (1305) C R Abidjan (86) COD 21/7 (0945) Sea Glory (8530) COD 2\H (1040) L Snmathi (28W) COD 21 '7 (1154) B Butang (*****0) COD 21/7 (1235) Hakata Maru (58/578) COD 21/7 (1155) MS
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    • Article, Illustration
      232 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Knta wanm mi a oin Ocean Resources P3W 23/7 24/' urlp g S 1 W/J Pac.f.cSatu PIC 23/7 25/7 La t>ang KZ1 aSlde 23/7 c o l. N aO nua P?A 23/7 24/7 No.6Donam K22 as.de 23/7
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    • 276 20 KL Industries gets boost from finance and leasing BETTER results from Kuala Lumpur Industries Bhd's finance and leasing activities helped the group post higher interim pre-tax profits in spite of poor economic conditions. For the six months to April 30, its pre-tax profit rose 35 per cent to Ms3 million
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    • 555 20  - When being first means being tops Face in the news DOREEN SOH Chicago exchange chief on how Simex is faring By THE Japanese stock index futures, to be introduced in the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (Simex) by the second quarter of next year, will be used mainly by players from
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    • 384 20 NEW YORK, Mon. More securities analysts are eyeing balance sheet numbers that tell the story of cash flow. Cash flow gives a clearer picture of company health and gets around some of the Mickey Mouse accounting that distorts earnings, they say. "It's being
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    • 108 20 LISTED Malaysian group MBf Holdings has decided to get out of the advertising business with the sale of its one-third stake in the AMC advertising agency in Malaysia. The Chairman of MBf and MBf Melewar-Zecha Communications, Tunku Abdullah, sad recently that it was
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    • 285 20 BEIJING, Mon. China has permitted two United States firms to start onshore exploration for oil to help meet rising domestic demand, the official People's Daily said yesterday. The paper's overseas edition quoted Mr Song Zhenming, General Manager of the
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      10 20 "Let's go watch some videos of people jogging"
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    • 183 20 ANOTHER three banks cut a quarter point off their prime lending rates yesterday. The new primes are 8 per cent at Industrial and Commercial Bank Ltd and 8 4 per cent at Bank of America and Mitsui Bank Ltd. Deposit rates at the banks
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    • 297 20 Focus again on Swiss banking secrecy BERN, Mon. Switzerland's 50-year-old banking secrecy law is again the subject of heated nationwide debate, a year after voters rejected a socialist proposal that would have radically modified its rules. Reports that Swiss banks were involved in large-scale money laundering have fuelled the discussion.
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    • 586 20 YDCING PERFORMERS IN CONCERT featuring Prize Winners of the sth National Music Competition J j Fhurs 1 August 85 Bpnr A (Western Musical Instruments) Jm Fn 2 August 85 8 pm JHL (Chinese Musical Instruments) H. jW B^ DBS Auditorium Jfl Tickets at $2 at the Central Booking Office (Victoria
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 294 20 QWHEN a CPF member dies, do his CPF savings go to the CPF account of his beneficiaries or are they paid in cash? What happens if the beneficiaries do not have a CPF account? A WHEN a CPF member dies, his CPF savings are paid directly to his nominated beneficiaries
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    • 301 20 Moneywise DOREEN SOH By Generally, if the issued capital of a company changes either through a rights or a bonus issue, the share price and the conversion price of loan stocks change to take into account the increased issued capital. QIN A recent article on sterling, it was reported that
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    • 672 22 12 Computer Products/ Service* EXPANSION OFFER Vary apccM otter for PC/XT International System (IBMPC-compat-lble) 83 keys keyboard 2 output color graphic Si printer card 2 Drives LITTLE EXTRA FOR MORE RELIABLE ORIGINAL CHARLIE BILINGUAL SYSTEM IBMPC TO FRO APPLE MANY-TERMINAL-DISPLAYS Botter 99 K*ya Kayboard, axtra-curaor-diraetion-pad separate from numeric keys. Batter
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    • 814 22 19 Home Appliances 10 UNITS USED National Sanyo room/ split-unit alrcons, W* Si l>/2 2 hp. Excellent cond. 6 mths -1 yr old with guarantee. Also GE Si Acma twin-door frost-free fridge. Call at: 193 East Coast Hd, tel. *****51/ *****88. EASY HP TERMS. Imported CTV, $38, video $55, twin-door
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    • 1274 22 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products Supima Now at All Long/Short Now at Knit A COO sleeves Shi rts men frnm V on display "1 ull from QaJeach from $22.50 gT m $39.90 JQdd s.zes onlyl to $95.00 >acn j SENTOSA GOLF CLUB Individual membership. Highest offer se-
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    • 653 22 33 Babysitting/ Child Care Centre METROPOLITAN YMCA CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE at Blk. 113, Tampines St. 11 8(1852) Commences: 16/8/85. Eligibility: Children aged 2 to 6 years old. Hours: 7.30 am. to 6.30 pm. (Weekdays) 7.30 am. to 2.00 pm. (Saturday) Enrolment is on a first come first serve basis. Call:
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    • 1515 22 ■SQB W P Need a short break? Pack up K and spend a few days on the hB^^^^HHSR Bakau Beach in Indonesia. It 9 is only a short boat ride from Singapore. To get there, read classification 137. 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage RELAX ft REFRESH YOURSELF
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    • 828 23 39 Other Personal Services OWNER AND ALSATIAN dog offer saturity services to preferably factory or pte. premises. Permanent night shift and 5-day week far $2,500 per month. Interested please call *****46. HOLMES PRIVATE INVESTIGATION Agency Pte Ltd. For enquiries, please contact *****07/ *****08. 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal A; budgat prica
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    • 708 23 51 Printing/ Copying Services We specialise in printing visiting cards, letterheads (While you won) Bilk, invoices and all kind of Stationery items Designing embossing works also available here FOR QUICK CREATIVE, RELIABLE QUALITY PRINTING CALL US TODAY AT ■03-44. People's Park Centre j Tel: *****32, *****43 J t Quality Printing
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    • 670 23 57 Business Opportunities HAVING CASH FLOW PROBLEM? THIS IS THE TIME TO CONSULT US! We specialised in collection of long overdue accounts as well as bad debts. (Local, outstatlon, Sabah and overseas). Our service Is second to none and all Debt Collectors assign for cases are specially handpick l ed.
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    • 702 23 fflßm L- Electronics Technicians are 9hb Jk I needed by the components divi--9bß W fjß fHM s on of Motorola Electronics Pte 9HB §8 i I LJH Ltd. Applicants must be preSB fif S i JB pared to work on shirts. Its benejfiHP w ZJ^ include an attractive shift al--9H
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    • 267 23 66 Situetions Vacant: Professional/ Executive LADY AIRPORT EXECUTIVE wanted for Changi Airport Shops by a Leading and an Established Perfume Company. Attractive salary, commissions and fringe benefits offered. TEL: *****17/ *****52 or call personally for interview at: 173A GOLDHILL CENTRE THOMSON ROAD SINGAPORE 1130 between 11.30a.m. and 5.30p.m. HITACHI CONSUMER
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    • 539 23 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic LIVE-IN CHINESE COOK (female) for small Indian family, good salary and benefits. 43 Stamford Rd, near Capitol Theatre, 9.00am to 6.00pm Chitra. EUROPEAN GENT SEEKB local maid. Live In or out. Write to S.T. Box A*****, 390 Kim Seng Road, S'pore 0923. WANTED URGENTLY ENGLISH speaking
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    • 641 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical [Reputable Freight ForI warding Co. has immeI diate vacancies for the I following posts at their I Changi Airport Station: MALE CLERKS a Should have Secondary Four education a Must be able to type and willing to perform regular shift duties a Working experience not
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    • 645 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical S requires 1 1 TYPIST j S •GCE. 0" Level or Sec 5 'N 1 Level Cert. S Able to type 35 -40 wpm. S At least 1 year S experience in 8 I mport& Export Dept. Gross salary from S $500 above S Salary
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    • 884 23 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PERMANENT VACANCIES FOR e SECRETARY Kalian?. 5 days. $1000 RECEPTIONISTS e CLERKS Mandai. Jurong TELEX OPERATOR Shenton Call: *****47/ *****90 OFFICE SECRETARIES CO. #11-08 Far East Shopping Centre Orchard Road Licence: C-0494-01 RECEPTIONIST/ GENERAL CLERK e Able to type 35 -40 wpm. e Knowledge of
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    • 704 24 r«ut 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical URGENTLY REQUIRED RECEPTIONIST with ability to type. Basic salary over-riding commission. Interested please call: *****55 for an interview. CLERK/TELEPHONIST for d.9 off. Min. 1 yr experience. Send resume to: Telok Blangah East P.O. Box 156. Spore-9109. COMPANY IN D15T.0314 requires effectively bilingual Clerk. Apply:
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    • 1205 24 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales CIA'S INTERNATIONAL As a result of our fast activities expansion, we invite applications from experienced dynamic Marketing/ Sales Executives to fill a challenging career vacancy as: SALES MANAGER The ideal profile of the candidate will reflect: e Age around 28 to 38.
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    • 523 24 74 Situations- Vacant. Sales HARDWORKING ENERGETIC outdoor Sales Personnel reqd. to promote very saleable product. Good commission, Incentive bonus. Interested personnel, contact *****70. LIFE INSURANCE CO. seeks Part/ Full-Time Agents. Allowances, commission training provided. Call Jimmy *****6, *****25. PART-TIME MALE/ FEMALE Sales Promoters to sell consumer goods. Contact *****56 Theresa.
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    • 845 24 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical I THE KEY TO PROFESSIONAL 1 1 I DEVELOPMENT IS HIGH i 1 I TECHNOLOGY 1 1 aS GM Singapore Pte Ltd, specialising In high technology B B B automotive electronics, has immediate vacanies for *9 B B
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    • 595 24 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical HITACHI CHEMICAL (S) PTE LTD (Leading manufacturer of printed circuit board) 20 B«dok South Rd, (1646) We have expanded our manufacturing facilities and we now require: MALE PRODUCTION SUPRINTENDENT Diploma In Production or Mechanical Engineering. Preferably with Ito 2 years' experience in printed circuit board manufacturing
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    • 565 24 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production i M ARIS ra jg| Here's your chance to grow with us One of the world's largest fridge comJEJ p r essor makers, has vacancies for the following positions at their Cast Iron Foundry in Jurong. (A) QC/MAINTENANCE TECHNICIANS I""*" Possess NTC
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    • 1062 25 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Sm KIM DEVELOPMENT INDUSTRIES (S) PTE LTD. H__HBH A member of The Lee Kim Tan Holdings Group) Our modern and spacious factory in Tuas Crescent manufactures precast components for HDB projects. In order to fulfil production demands, we
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    • 440 25 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Job -hunting can be tough __L^^l____r '^BBBwWBBE^a ______B____| ■v \___b SHBBBBB^ff l_____^_^______l THEOJ^LX3HT ISOTONIC DRINK I _95 SINGAPORE SHIPBUILDING ZZ £S _35 ENGINEERING LTD ii Maintenance Fitter Possess NTC 3 in maintenance fitting _3 Zm Several years relevant experience Sm preferred 5
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    • 533 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous MISTER MINIT (An internationally wed known shoe* repair key service Co) Join us now at a Training provided No qualifications needed e Completed N S Opportunity for overseas training Good starting salary from $410 pm Earn around $600 to $800 after few months Apply now (walk-in-interview)
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    • 540 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SECURITY GUARDS raquirad in Bukit Timah Road Oueen Street location. Applicants must be Between 21 &55 years old a Able to speak simple English Prepared to work on 12-hr, shift Benefits a Hospitallsatlon medical benefits a 2-1/4 months bonus a Attendance incentive allowance a Laundry allowance
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    • 888 25 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous VISUAL MERCHANDISER FOR furniture showroom. Must have departmental store experience. Able to work independently. Working hrs: llam. Bpm. (Sun. Frl.) Salary neg. Interview today between 10am. 12pm. at: 402 Orchard Rd., #04-06 Delfl Orchard or call: *****09 for appt. JUNIOR OPERATION SUPERVISOR needed urgently by Waterproofing
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    • 738 25 81 Vehicles For Hire Check out our Budget-Beaters! FREE MILEAGE Daily rental for: 2000 c.c. $75 per day 1600 c.c. $60 per day 1300 c.c. $42 per day 1000 c.c. $33 per day VEHITO CAR RENTAL 7 m s.. Upp. Thomson Rd Tal: *****63. EVERFINE RENT-A-CAR 25th ANNIVERSAY SPECIAL OFFER
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    • 908 25 86 For Sale: BMW MAY '84 BMW 3201A 4-dr. 1 owner. Radio cassette, s/rlms. Showroom cond $63,500. 210A Lavender St, 5.1233 ■84 FEB. BMW 5201. A. Original paint, 1 owner, aircon, s/rlms, Blaupunkt radio cassette $66,500 *****03. REG. '83 BMW 315. Beautiful cond. 1 owner. Aircon, s/rims, new tax. $31,000
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    • 1567 26 ||imT The latest car for sale in VHJtrJ classification 94 today is binJflFffcp a "few months' old SuJl QllGn zuki Jeep," priced at 87 For Sale: Mercedes 87 For Sale: Mercedes 87 For Sale: Mercedes ROAD wn^d^ Kmßbbp mm I^l C E N 7 R E WHHJ^^KbWWHS I LENG KEE
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    • 955 26 90 For Sale: Toyota 8/81, CROWN 2.8 Auto. PARF. S/rlms, tyres, new tax. Maintained by Borneo Mtrs. *****98. 80 COROUA 1300 DX. Aircon. Hill 2nd owner. PARF eligible. *****10. '80 TOYOTA CORONA 1.6. Ist owner $14,000 0.n.0. Alrcond, cassette. Tel: *****94. •82 COROLLA I.3DX, pte owner, full accessories, accident free,
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    • 859 26 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi WINDFALL! The new 1985 Lancer 1.3 GL Another fantastic first from Mitsubishi, the only Japanese car maker ever to win Germany's Car of the Year, Golden Steering Wheel Award. An extra $1200 over our
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    • 499 26 93 For Sale: Honda •80 HONDA ACCORD auto. Power steering/ windows. Beautiful condition. $15,500. *****35. '82, ACCORD MANUAL Std. New tax, tyres, s/rlms. Tip top cond. Accident free. $20,900. *****60. •82 HONDA ACCORD 1600. 2nd owner, alrcon. $19,500. N0.2 Cherry Avenue, S(1027). '82 HONDA ACCORD EX. 1 pte. owner. Alrcond,
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    • 635 26 94 For Sale: Other Makes ALMOST 74 SUBARU DL, 1.4, alrcon, radio cassette, new paintwork, $3,500. *****00. ALMOST '84 RENAULT Feugo GTX coupe, showroom condition, offer to Dean: *****88. AUG. 78 VOLKSWAGEN 1200 original cond. Alrcond, PARF. Well maintained. Tel: *****26. CHARADE XTE 5-SPEED (wiper behind). Tax 2/86. Near "80.
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    • 660 26 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles LEE ENG FOO A BROTHERS MOTOR PTE. LTD. 391, Balastiar Road (1232) T»l: *****26 (5 Unas) 1984 Isuzu diasal 10' tippsr Mit. 1300 van aireond Toyoaca patrol 9' staal Daihatsu diasal wida cab 1963 Isuzu diasal 10' tippar Daihatsu 650 van aireond Datsun diaaal pick-up
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    • 845 26 95 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1964 TOYOACE. New road tax, insurance, aircond, radio cassette Selling $7,800. Tel. *****19. 5/'B3 TOYOTA PANEL van, 1 owner, aircon, original paint. $7,800 0.n.0. Tel: *****47. 79 DATSUN 120Y panel van, excellent cond., 1 owner, low mileage. $3,400 0.n.0. Fulmer 73^4146. •79 IBUZU KBD2S pickup
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    • 834 26 98 Scrap Vehicle* BETTER PRICES OFFERED for PARF scrap cars and all kinds of good used cars. *****02/ *****76 (Day) *****09 (Night). ATTRACTIVE CABH OFFER for PARF scrap vehicles below 1000 -2000 c.c. Yong, *****36/ *****85 ATTRACTIVE CASH OFFER for all PARF scrap/ used cars. *****42/ *****63, Kwok (night *****60)
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    • 1802 27 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: 94 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes Other Makes SWEET MUSIC TO YOUR EAtfS 2« n23 P^ n i» •On the road without insurance For your driving and listening pleasure, I *25/°^ n ~/^\MiTnMrprrm-asi^^ we are now offering a
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    • 681 27 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: 95 For Sale: Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Commercial Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Vehicles Nissan Vanettes: Outshines in safety with 4 powerful headlights Oil Il\Jfll UISC lllilKlCd Our range of Nissan Vanette Blind Vans and Station Wagon come equipped
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    • 205 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartment* f SHENTON WAY PRIME OFFICE SPACE AND FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR LEASE Rent Negotiable Rinq Rosalind *****61 WESTWOOD APARTMENT 15 Orchard Boulevard #04-17 Singapore 1024. Partly furnished. 4 bedrooms, 263 sq.m. 2 attached, 1 sharing plus 1 guest bathroom. Swimming pool plus 24-hour security. Rental: $3,800 inclusive
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    • 416 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartment* PfIREHSTPLfIZA Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments TO LET At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. i 1 4,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby. Swimming Pool, Tennis Court and many other facilities. Ample indoor Car parking lots. 24-hour Security System. Enquiries: HFAR EAST ORGANIZATION CENTRE
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    • 498 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments THE PLAZA SERVICE APARTMENTS (Nicoll Highway/ Beach Road) a Plaza Hotel Annexe 1 and 2-bedroomed apartments a Fully furnished and alrcondltioned a Full domestic housekeeping services a Free recreation club membership a 7 restaurants a In-house bank and department store a Free parking a Attractive rental
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    • 944 27 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments ORCHARD ROAD STUDK) Service apt. F/furn. Colour TV, fully airconditioned, fully carpeted, with washing facilities. Only $1,200 inclusive of PUB and maintenance. Ideal for bachelors. Call *****69/ *****50, George. DlO HONOLULU TWR, prime location, also puts you within a stone throw from Orchard area. 4 1
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    • 966 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.9 ELIZABETH TOWER 17th fir, partially furnished. 4 bdrms. 3.400 sq.ft. Rental $4,000 p.m. Call: *****28/9 (Nancy). No agent. DIST.9 FAR EAST Mansion, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, fully furnished, 3 aircons., immediate occupation. $1,300. Tel: *****25. DIST.9 HILTON TOWER, spacious 3 bdrms./ servant's. Quiet surroundings. Furn.
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    • 922 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.IO WOOLLERTON PARK Apt. Central aircon. Facing pool. Modern interior. *****13/ *****63 DIST 11 HILLCREST ARCADIA, elegantly furn. 3 bdrms. Study. Full facilities. $2,400. *****33 (agt). DIST 1128 HILLCREST ARCADIA Apt. for rent. 3 bdrms, f/furn. aircon. Call *****88. DIST. 14 EUNOS MANS, with playground, ample
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    • 892 28 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments $1,000. D.19 CHUAN Pk. 2 bdrms, f/furn. Full facilities, Jonsen Hsg, *****41/ *****34. $1,300 D.15, 2-YR old walk-up apt. 1,800 sq.ft. 4 bdrms with aircon, f Turn. V! Handle *****81. 3/ 4 ROOMS HDB flats available in various dists. Call *****77 for enquiries. 3 5 Rms:
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    • 733 28 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments WANTED URGENTLY 2, 3, 4 rm. flats in Macpherson, Toa Payoh, Bt. Merah, Clementi, Q'town or various dists. *****08. WORKING COUPLE/ SMALL family req. 2-5 room flats in Queenstown Clementi, Jurong or Dist.B, 12, 13-18. $400-$7OO. *****24. CHINESE WORKING COUPLE requires 2 to 5-rm HDB flat
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    • 1399 28 113 For Sals: Housss 113 For Sals: Housss 113 For Sals: Housss I SO AQ/L HOUSING LOAIVK S IN With Low Interest Rat^T"^ FrPfihoW Land B I GOLDEH HILL phase 7 I Bflß > 1)1 Hfr I— tin BB B 3±Z II I T>M a^H SE H B bBJ 2
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    • 931 28 113 For Sale: Houses D2O THOMSON RIDGE, 3,200 sq.ft. semi-d on ridge top. Owner occupied. Renovated Si well maintained. Price: $410,000 neg. Tel: (off.) *****86/ (hse) *****63. ENG KONG VICINITY d/storey terr. approx. 2000 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms. Large family hall. Living/ dining room, terrazzo/ parquet fir. $405,000. YSC: 296-6666. SERANGOON
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    • 789 28 113 For Sale: Houses D.lB LUCKY VIEW, renovated d/storey seml-d. 3274 sq.ft. 3 rms. $540,000 0.n.0. Mrs. Kim *****88. OK 2-BTOREY SEMI-D. 3+l bdrms., 4000 sq.ft. Freehold. $480,000. Houseworld *****64/5. D.1848 2 1/2-BTOREY seml-d, 4 1 bdrms., 4200 sq.ft. Renovated. Chang Agencies, *****22/ 3. D.19 BRAND NEW d/storey seml-d. 4
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    • 968 28 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.15 KATONG KOON Seng Rd. Brand new luxurious mats. 1768* sq.ft. Freehold, 3 bdrms, bathrm attached. Split-level, marble/ parquet flooring. $330,000. Sin' Hua Hln *****57 (5 lines). D.9 KIM SIA Court, Lucky Plaza vicinity. 1600 sq.ft. apt. 3 bdrms. Servant's. Recently renovated. Remarkable cond. 999
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    • 785 29 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Countless property ads are featured on this section page daily. Look deeper into this one and make your evaluation. Location Set in prestigious District 9. 5-minute walk to Centrepoint or Plaza 'S'pura Concept 6 blocks of 4-storey walk-up apartments Attractive
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    • 668 29 TAMAN BERABI. Good facing, 3+ l bdrms. 1410 sq.ft. $270,000. Exquisite: *****14. TANGLIN HILL, 3-BDRM. walk-up apt. Well renovated. 1636 sq.ft. Freehold. Tel: *****79. No agents. THE VILLAGE D/STOREY townhouse, 4+ 1 bdrms, $450,000. Tel: *****21/ *****03. URGENTI DIST.II $150,000. Pandan Valley 2, 3, 4, 5 rms. $310,000/ $850,000. *****08/
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    • 918 29 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments MARINE 4-RM. (PURE). 81k.34. Vinyl/ carpet $70,000; 81k.45/62, all terrazzo $80,000/ $85,000; 81k.54, all marble $84,000. *****33. PURE 4-RM. A.M.Kio blk 304; Bedok N. b1k. 129. All terrazzo throughout. Well renovated. $70,000. *****96/ *****23. PURE 4-ROOMED CLEMENTI Blk 301 Marble/ ceramic fir. No obstruction. Beautifully
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    • 580 29 117 Properties Wanted HDB FLATS WANTED BALLOT HOUSING Your wh*n you Mil through our Ballot Housing r*Ml« centre W* •pccialiM (since we are one of the pioneers In resale). W« provid* free consultation on latest policies. W« guarantee your sales at reasonable prices. You ar«« on* up whan you sail
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    • 396 29 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces WITH VERY ATTRACTIVE DISCOUNTS AND TERMS *6 MONTHS 'RENT FREE 1 PERIOD •PROFESSIONAL ARCHITECTURAL/ ENGINEERING CONSULTANCY AT NO EXTRA COST UP TO 35% DISCOUNT ON BUILDING RENT. The above terms with other incentives are available now if you rent our ready-built factories in Tuas,
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    • 612 29 118 Factory Spaces vp^ Complex r arpi 7oo h J_ WltA^ 33 i000 H j 2 cargoes, 1 passenger lift. Clean and well maintained. Competitive rentals UNION TEXTILE CO. (PTE) LTD 37 Jalan Pemimpin, #01-01 Singapore 2057 TEL: *****33 BRAND NEW GROUNDFLOOR FACTORY CUM WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE 7,500/ 7,900/ 15,000/
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    • 386 29 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces SSSSSSmSSSSSSSSS^SSSSSSSSSSSSSm Jf PRIME >^ WAREHOUSE 1 FOR SALE OR 1 LEASE AT I PAYA LEBAR M Modern warehouse for sale i or lease by unit. Easy instalments. jj k Located at the junction of h MacPherson Road/ Airport Road 8 with various
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    • 465 29 120 For Sale: Office Spaces HIGH FLOOR WITH beautiful view at Manhattan House (650/ 1400 sq.ft.) for sale or rental it 800 sq.ft. at High St. Centre at reasonable rental. Pise tel: *****70 MANHATTAN H'SE., OUTSIDE CBD. 450/ 550/ 700/ 1000/ 1220/ 1420/ 2280/ 2560 sq.ft., $310/- p.s.f. (Sale) or
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    • 812 29 121 For Rent: Office Spaces r^COLOMBOCOURT^I OFFICE SPACE For lease in various sizes ranging from 500 sf to 900 sf. Immediate Occupation. Contact Mr* Sim/ Mr Hoon Tel: *****3 a THE PLAZA Hotel/ Residential/ Commercial Complex at Beach Road. Offices: 732 sq.ft., 1,303 sq.ft. Show room -cum -Offices. 305 sq.ft.
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    • 949 30 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces Exclusive Office Space at Attractive Rental in 2 PRESTIGIOUS BUILDINGS Tong Eng Serangoon Building Plaza Junction of Cecil Street/ Junction of Serangoon Boon Tat Street Road/Kitchener Road Noted for its excellent car- Excellent carparking faciliparking
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    • 573 30 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces PEACE CENTRE/ MANSION 1 Sophia Road Singapore 0932 SHOP/ OFFICE SPACE Office Space from 55 sq.m. to 4,000 sq.m. (with or without toilet facilities) Shop space from 35 sq.m. RESIDENTIAL APARTMENTS Luxurious 3/4 bedroom, split level apartments now ready for occupancy 3 Bedroom 206 sq.m.
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    • 760 30 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces FU LU SHOU COMPLEX (Rochor Road) Shop space with good frontage available on 3rd Storey (#O3-23). Area 46 sq.m. Suitable for all types of business. ATTRACTIVE RENTAL. Interested please contact: HOK LOK SIU PTE LTD *****22 GOLDHILL SQUARE Restaurant space
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    • 724 30 137 Tour* 137 Tours 137 Tour* A/ioM 1 Tradewinds offers you exciting ways to discover Japan. OdI4MM- TRADEWINDS TSUKUBA EXPO '85 Tradewinds will take you to all the fascination of the Tsukuba Expo '85 plus the thrills of Tokyo Disneyland await you. And more. At 552,350*. 0/t2/ dUMjfr SIA HOLIDA
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    • 463 30 137 Tours 137 Tours Hondo lours 220-122 Stamford House 39 Stamford Road S(0617) Tel: 337-0343 (5 lines) Of Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall Five Ham SE«B^ J 4k' Stone Great Wall ot China Tiananmen it r R^?Square Li River Cruise Dragon Gate iV v VI^I^S \1& The Tomb ol China's
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    • 509 31  -  ROGER YUE Ex-jockey Ricky Kingston dies By f Racing Editor RICKY KINGSTON, who rode for some II seasons in SingaporeMalaysia, died recently in Australia. He was about ss. The lightweight Jockey quit the saddle three years ago. Kingston served his apprenticeship under BiU Allan
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    • 1308 31 WEIGHTS, barrier draw and ratings for this weekend's races at Bukit Timah: SATURDAY Class 1 Mr.2 I,ooom (Ratings: 141-123) 5 Misty Line IH 57 141 2 Unsquashable 56.5 140 11 Dow Jones H 56 139 7 Steady II 54.5 136 8 ThunderOash n54 136 1 Mamut 54
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    • 178 31 CHARLES TOWN (West Virginia), Mon. AMERICAN jockey Charles Hinojosa, 24, was killed yesterday after his mount fell in the ninth race at Charles Town racecourse and another r horse toppled on him. Hinojosa suffered severe head injuries when Captain's Saddle stumbled and sank
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    • 97 31 LEXINGTON (Kentucky), Mon. Brownell Combs, president of Lexington's Spendthrift Farm Inc., paid the top price of US$5OO,OOO (about Ssl.l million) for a colt by Exclusive Native at the final session of the Kentucky summer yearlings sale over the weekend. The colt was purchased on behalf
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    • 193 31 At the dOOm At the inich EEragn iniiii i FT*tsT*j»^^ i N i i dfdsdf Efj*iXl IrTJM; El dfasdf iIUSHio ll— ■»»<"•«««»- Pictures by ALBERT SIM and LEE FOO SAN Q 5 Div 3 1,200m 1. Kanaly 2. Tambun II 3. Han Solo
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    • 22 31 137 Tours i§*P* I J ■litiij i Br JAPAN ■W^r "^•*w ml a ivi )Tf"PjHPHIWt n2Jii»2eiUMBBBIBHk^Ss ls_?jliJ?-*5 i EUROPE'BS GLOBAL EUROPgBS amWV'WT^^JHS^B
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    • 1083 31 137 Tours 137 Tours 147 Academic ■MnmrHßM^a^^HHß^BHHßJHiaHPe^ft^^Pßße^aHa^Ba EXTRA TUITION IN Mandarin V V BW 9 F r JS (suitable for Pre-U) by experl1 'VII f^m enced lecturer. Mon. fi-7.30pm WJ^ «^«hS 7 <<MMi ei k k fl Systematic Commercial Traln■j^^ *^H t L J I L ing Centre, #05-01 Bras
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    • 733 32 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education UK DEGREE COURSES 1985 The Polytechnic of Wales is still able to consider late applicants for places on its degree courses starting late September 1985. Dr Frank Hybart, Deputy Director, will be available to interview candidates for courses in CIVIL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
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    • 732 32 150 Commercial/ Technical NEW CLASSES COMMENCING AT: CLIFFORD EDUCATIONAL TRAINING CENTRE #05-3545 Blk. 162, Buklt Merah Town Ctr. Tel: *****90 (8 LiINW) Bookkeeping (EtofllMttary) Wed 6.30- 9.00pm 24/7 Sat 2.30- 5.00pm 27/7 Sun 1.30- 4.00pm 25/8 Mon 7.30- 10.00pm 5/8 Thur 6.30- 9.00pm 22/8 Frl 7.30- 10.00pm 16/8 Bookkeeping (InteniMdiate)
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    • 990 32 How British golf and a great Scot were kept waiting for a dream come true 41 managed to phone my parents while I was waiting and they could hardly speak. They almost choked on the phone. It has been a dream in my mind
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    • 244 32 BRITISH Open winner Lyle began with a bogey five when he drove into rough with a bad He. He did not recover the shot until the seventh, a 483.7 metre par-five that played shorter. Lyle reached the edge of the green with a
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    • 437 32 Britons, unless stated: 282 Sandy Lyle 68, 71, 73, 70. 283 Payne Stewart (US) 70, 75, 70, 68. 284 Jose Rlvero (Spn) 74, 72, 70, 68; Christy O'Connor Jr (Ire) 64, 76, 72, 72; Mark O'Meara (US) 70, 72, 70, 72; Bernard Langer (WG) 72, 69, 68, 75;
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    • AROUND THE FOREIGN FAIRWAYS
      • 284 32 COAL VALLEY (Illinois), Mon. Dan Foreman happily settled for a bogey on the 18th hole yesterday as his fourmetre putt gave him a one-stroke win over fellow-American Bob Tway in the US$3OO,OOO ($606,000) Quad Cities Open. The putt for bogey-five put Foreman at three-under-par 67 for
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      • 280 32 DANVERS (Massachusetts), Mon. Judy Clark "cried for happiness" yesterday after a final-round 71 gave her the Boston Five Classic championship and her first title in seven years on the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour. Judy finished with an eight-under-par 280 to beat fellow- Americans Donna
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      • 256 32 LAFAYETTE (New York), Mon. Peter Thomson shot a one-under-par 70 to win the U*****,000 ($408,000) Mony Greater Syracuse Seniors Pro Classic golf competition yesterday. The Australian finished the 54- hole tournament with a nine-under total of 204, two strokes better than defending champion Miller Barber
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    • 331 32 LONDON, Mon. Leicestershire, spurred by an unbeaten century from England captain David Gower, yesterday stepped up their English Sunday League cricket title challenge 24 hours after lifting the Benson and Hedges Cup. Gower, who led his team to victory over Essex in the final
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    • 102 32 NEATH (Wales), Mon. Australian batsman Dirk Wellham's claims for for a Test place took a cold shower on the second day of the three-day cricket match against Glamorgan yesterday. Wellham was unbeaten on 43, with the tourIng team 115-1 In reply to Glamorgan's first innings 449-3, when
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    • 341 32 British golfer Philip Parkin, suffering from a pulled shin muscle, was in such pain midway through his final round, he said, "it almost made me cry". Parkin received painkilling pills on Saturday night but the effects wore off after the seventh hole. "After 10, it took me four
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    • 248 32 NORFOLK (Virginia), Mon. Olympic welterweight boxing champion Mark Breland pulled off his quickest professional victory when the referee stopped his fight with fellow-American Don Shiver in the first round of the scheduled eightrounder here over the weekend. Scoring his third win inside the distance in
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    • Article, Illustration
      538 33 Chequered flag beats British Grand Prix by one lap SILVERSTONE, Mon. ALAIN PROST's world cham pionship dream moved a step closer to reality yesterday in a confusing finish to the British Grand Prix. There were no doubts about the Frenchman's third success of the season as he crossed
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    • 143 33 SILVERSTONE (England), Mon. The International Motor Sport Federation, concerned at the rising speeds of Grand Prix cars, is considering introducing changes in the technical rules in the interests of safety. The most significant change in the package proposed by the sport's governing body
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    • 381 33 ALL THE TOUR HONOURS Overall winner: Bernard Hinault (Fra). Overall individual points winner: Sean Kelly (Ire). King of the mountains: Luis Herrera (Col). Overall team time standings: La Vie Claire. Overall team points standings: La Vie Claire. Top tour newcomer: Fabio Parra (Col). Intermediary sprints winner: Jozef
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    • 113 33 In the dark over the All Blacks WELLINGTON, Mon. New Zealand Rugby Union chief Ces Blazey said today he knew nothing of continuing rumours that players picked for the aborted All Blacks tour of South Africa had gone there as individuals. Blazey said the Rugby Onion had received no invitations
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    • 499 33 Freddie's far too fast for his rivals WORLD STANDINGS 1 Freddie Spencer (US) Honda Ul points, 2 Eddie Lawson (US) Honda N, 3 Christian Sarron (Fra) Yamaha 62, 4 Wayne Gardner (Aust) Honda 61, 5 Ron Haslam (BrI) Honda 57, C Randy Mamola (US) Yamaha SO, 7 Raymond Roche (Fra)
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    • 460 33 A British extravaganza for the 'other' champions of sport LONDON, Mon WHEN international runners, jumpers and throwers proudly compete at the Olympic Games, trampoliners, life savers, karate experts and racquetball aces sit on the sidelines. But now, these and other exponents of the world's less fashionable
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    • 258 34 4 If this guy I am so disgusted I will not use his name is still giving the orders, I will not come back. I have never been treated so badly anywhere in m the world. s Joachim Cruz (above) Banned Brazilian vows never to race in
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    • 215 34 LONDON, Mon. Zola Budd should take a break from athletics so says Mary Decker Slaney after the Briton's fourth-place finish in their Olympic rematch that turned out to be a mismatch. But Zola says she'll be back on the track tomorrow. The 26-year-old American,
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    • 163 34 Japanese aces add to the glamour JAPAN'S Susumu Yoshida and Takuya Hashiba will bring an International flavour to the finals ef the Times Inter-Business Houses Athletics Meet on Aog 31. The duo, ranked among the best in Asia over 1 ,5W metres, have confirmed their participation in the Asian All
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    • 368 34  - Tokyo green light for Khoon He an JANICE SEAH Singapore trio to take Pan-Pacific plunge By THE Japan Swimming Federation have finally ended the finger-biting in Singapore. After 18 days of anxiety, the Republic's star trio have been given the green light for the PanPacific meet in Tokyo from Aug
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    • 330 34 Noah keeps Connors at the back ON THE TENNIS SCENE WASHINGTON, Mon. Yannick Noah, of France, ousted top seed Jimmy Connors, of the United States, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 last night to advance to the final of the U*****,000 ($587,400) Washington Classic tournament. The victory for thirdseeded Noah, his first against
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    • 197 34 Chrissie stops gallant Pam NEWPORT (Rhode Island), Mon. Chris Evert Lloyd overcame a slow start to maintain her perfect record against Pam Shriver and claim the U5527,000 ($59,400) top prize at the Newport women's championships. Top-seeded Chris, unbeaten in 15 matches with Pam, scored a 64, 6-1 victory over her
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    • 279 34 THE "bad boys" of Malaysian and Singapore tennis have been slotted to meet each other in the final of the first of five tournaments in the Singapore Circuit '85. Malaysia's Rudy Foo, on vacation from studying in the United States, won the Malacca Open
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    • 291 34 BASEBALL New York beat Atlanta 15-10 in a National League game on Sunday. Other results: Houston 5 Montreal 4, Cincinnati 1 Philadwphia 6 Pittsburgh 5 San Diego 2, San Francisco 2 Chicago 1, St Louis 4 Los Angeles 2 (10 inns). American League: Texas 7 Detroit 5, Toronto
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    • 408 35  -  LEE WAI WUN Bj Eye-opener for Republic's youngsters at Asian FIQ championships THE third Asian FIQ Youth championships in Jakarta last week served as an eye-opener for Singapore's young bowlers. The championships showed not only what the Republic's youths lack but also what they
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    • 500 35  -  PETER SIOW ByF *7~~ First f Person Comeback Kid Kim Siang slays big gun and shakes selectors BEWARE! The meanest fighting machine is on the loose. Two nights ago, Png Kim Siang turned up at Toa Payoh and gunned down international Lee Yew Chye, the defending champion, in straight
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    • 139 35 No happy ending for Police NEWLY-CROWNED Na tional Football League Division One champions Police last night lost their bid |or a third major accolade in the competition when Tampines Rovers beat them 1-0 in their last League match at Jalan Besar Stadium. After having won the League title and humiliated
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    • 473 35  -  JOE DORAI By Old NFL Div One format given the boot by FAS THE Football Association of Singapore have appointed a five-man committee to finalise and implement the new format for next year's National League Division One tournament. The five are David Tan, George Pasqual, Major
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    • 200 35 In the cause of coaching ABOUT 130 coaches are expected to attend a get together at Jalan Besar Stadium on Aug 25. Teo Cheong Tee, president of the Football Association of Singapore, will be the guest-of-honour at "Coaches Day". Said Jita Singh, president of the Singapore Soccer Coaches Association: "This
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    • 322 35  - A night's tale of misses J. RAJENDRAN By GOALLESS draws tend to be boring affairs, and the clash between Farrer Park United and Geylang International at the Jurong Stadium last night was no exception. Such was the level of entertainment in this National Football League Division One encounter that many
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    • 243 35 THOMSON SECONDARY edged out River Valley 46-45 in a National Schools C Division boys basketball match at Thomson Road yesterday. Other results: C Boy*: Anglican High 65 Jurong Secondary 25; Mayflower Secondary 62 Yuan Ching 40; Raffles Institution 46 Chai Chee 31. C Girls: Jurong Secondary 60 Thomson
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    • Tay Cheng Khoon on the squash scene
      • 98 35 EXAMINATION blues have kept the Republic's top juniors away from the Hongkong Age-group squash championships from Aug 19-23. The Singapore Squash Rackets Association had earlier planned to send Ong Soo Heng, Chew Kok Keene, Ramesh Dhanabalan and Ernest Tan. Explained SSRA coaching chairman Titus Mathews:
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      • 261 35 WORLD Masters champion Lucy Soutter will add a^ long-overdue fizz to the Anchor Beer Singapore Open when she appears in this year's series at Kallang from Sept 21-28. Lucy first came to international prominence when she emerged a losing semi-finalist in the 1382 world
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      • 255 35 SINGAPORE Airlines must step on the throttle if they are to maintain their vice-Uke grip on the Anchor Business Houses squash title. Though they have qualified for today's quarter-finals of the men's graded event against Keppel at the East Coast Recreation Centre their present
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  • OBITUARIES
    • Obituary, Illustration
      99 33 MOM. MARIA HO OEK ENG Aged S3 has been called by the Lord on 22nd July 1985, leaving behind Daughter: Nancy Peck Chwee Net. Son: Matthew Peck Seng Yap Daught«r-ln-Law: Magdelene Khoo Khee Neo and 4 grandsons, 2 great-grand-children and 1 grand-daughter-in-law to mourn her loss. Body lying
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 188 33 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR. ANG HONG TOH Age 68 passed away peacefully on July 22 1985 leaving D#h;nd? Wife Mdm Poh Ah Cheng Son* Daughters Ang Cheng Boon Ang Kum Neo, Susan Ang Cheng Chye, James Ang Choon Neo, Florence Ang Cheng Slew, Mark Ang Geok Neo, Karen Ang
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    • 69 33 TIM Family Of The Lai* MR. LIM CHON6 WAH wishes to thank friends and relatives for their kind attendance, assistance, condolences, wreaths b donations during their recent bereavement. The Family of the Late HENRY FERNANDEZ with to expr th«ir h»artl«l« thank* to Prkwts and Mombars of Blaasad Sacramant
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    • 190 33 184 In Memoriam In Loving Memory of LUM CHEE HING Departed 23rd July, 1979 Six long years have passed But memories stay fresh and painful. MIWBJV fffnVlTiUtilD By WHVi Mdm Yens ***** Fong, aorn and daughters and all grandchildren. MR. V. GOVINDASAMY Departed on 14th August IM4 s^oiy misft9o Dy
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    • 48 33 Tlw Family of Mm law MRS LIM TMAN SOO (MDM ANG GNOK KUAN) Departed 17 July 19*5 w:sh«s to express their appreciation and heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, the Cenoosian sisters, colleagues and business associates for their kind assistance, attendance, condolences, prayers, wreaths and donations dunnflthejirrec*filberesveitisnl^^
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    • 112 33 174 Other Announcements/ Messages UNIVERSITY OF STIRLING (U.K) SINGAPORE GRADUATES ASSOCIATION. An inaugural meeting will be held on Wednesday, 24th July in the Oberoi Imperial Hotel from 6pm to Bpm. to inaugurate the above branch of the Stirling graduates Assoc. Stirling graduates are warmly invited. Ki9e^^n^^V "In Memoriam" is for
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  • Page 34 Miscellaneous
    • 165 34 TODAY'S EVENTS BASKETBALL National School;* tournament: (Thomson <s*c, 8.30, 9.30 and 2.45, 3.45). HOCKEY SHA Premier League: SIA v Police (Tanglin), l,\ v SCC (Balestier Road); Dlv. 1A: SRC li V PARC A (Padang); Dlv. IB: Safsa v Punggol (TangTtn Oval), SCC B v Marsiling (Padang); Dlv. 2A: LA B
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  • 204 36  - Teenage caddy's death: No foul play PAUL WEE By I POLICE have ruled out foul play in the case of a teenage caddy, Ang Choon San, who was found drowned at the Peirce Reservoir in Upper Thomson Road last Tuesday. Choon San, 16, was found dead in a canal at
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  • 66 36 SEOUL, Mon. South Korea today sacked Mr Lee Hyon-je, the president of Seoul National University, for ignoring government pressure to expel students who occupied the US Information Service library in Seoul last May, officials said. He ignored ministry pressure to expel seven students, who led the occupation
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  • 98 36 ANKARA, Mon. Turkish shipping magnate Nuri Cerrahoglu, owner of two supertankers severely damaged in Iraqi air attacks in the Gulf last week, died in Teheran on Saturday after a heart attack, company officials said today. The tankers M. Vatan and M. Ceyhan were
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  • 408 36  -  RAV DHALIWAL By Traffic Police to act against these traffic offenders THIRTY thousand motorists have warrants of arrest against them which they have ignored and dodged. About 50,000 arrest warrants in all have been issued against these offenders, some of whom have played the
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  • 156 36 SANDWICH (England), Mon. American Peter Jacobsen brought down a streaker on the 18th green before going on to take 11th place in the British Open golf championship here yesterday. Jacobsen was just about to chip on to the green when the man, who had
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  • 287 36 COPENHAGEN, Mon. At least 20 people were hurt, three of them seriously, when three bombs blasted two buildings in central Copenhagen today, police said. The explosions hit the office of American Northwest Orient Airlines and the Jewish synagogue in Copenhagen's old city. Three hours
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  • 37 36 HONGKONG, Mon. The government said today it would demand compensation from the owners of a grounded cargo ship, the 11,000 tonne Brazilian-regis-tered Frota Durban, which spilled oil on Saturday over Hongkong's most popular beaches. Reuter
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  • 181 36 MOSCOW, Mon. A Soviet scientist said yesterday that major research into Aids is underway, the first indication that the deadly scourge has spread to the Soviet Union. Writing in the newspaper Moskoyskaya Pravda, academician R. Petrov said immunity deficiencies "represent a burning medical problem".
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  • 402 36 GENEVA, Mon. Opec oil ministers today began another attempt to resolve bitter differences over price and production levels within the weakened cartel to regain influence in world markets. But the intial indications were that the 13 member countries are still at loggerheads,
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  • 152 36 Gentleman robber, 70, finds the game is up PARIS, Mon. A 70--year-old man, who spent the past six years strolling into bants for a talk with the manager and then making him give huge sums of money at gunpoint, has finally been arrested. Yves Mazelie, who never fired a gunshot
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  • 68 36 WELLINGTON, Mon. New Zealand police and intelligence agencies know who sank the Greenpeace protest ship, Rainbow Warrior, and their motives, Prime Minister David Lange said today. He told reporters the saboteurs were known to be well-funded and to have "meticulously planned" the sinking of the flagship of
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  • 31 36 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 3.58 points to 1,355.96 in the first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP
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  • Page 36 Miscellaneous
    • 119 36 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Cloudy with occasional ram. TEMP. (C) up to 6 am tomorrow: 30 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 8/16C Showers Manila 22/33C Cloudy Amsterdam 12 19 C Rain Melbourne 8/11 C Cloudy Bangkok 25/33C Fair Moscow 13/25C
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  • Section Two
    • 2 1 Section Two
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    • Home & Property
      • 808 1  -  JUDY TAN More and more, building owners are realising that good business for their tenants spells good returns for themselves. That is why a growing number are leaving the management of their properties in the hands of full-time centre managers. By SCOTTS Shopping Centre,
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      • 328 1 WHO foots the bill for the advertising and promotion costs incurred in promoting a shopping centre? In the case of a shopping centre which is wholly-owned by one party, the cost is usually shared by management and tenants. The tenants pay a promotion fee
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      • 354 2  -  ILENE ALESHIRE By THE COST of two of the major ingredients in building labour and materials have been moving in opposite directions over the past few years. While building materials have dropped in price, labour costs have been rising, according to figures compiled by the
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      • 293 2 Eleven URA site sales later SINCE 1967, the Urban Redevelopment Authority has been acquiring small plots of land, combining them into bigger plots, and putting them up for sale for development purposes. The result of 11 site sales between 1967 and 1982 has been: 6,934 new housing units. 11,129 additional
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      • 181 2 J___J|ißl "Selected from Classified Ads 3 bedroom Elegance View 1,700 Freehold IV2 $200 $315,000 Agent (off Balestier) 235-9191 (12) 3 bedroom Jupiter Court 2,600 Freehold 2-3 $60 $349,000 Agent (near Joo Chiat) 294-8879 J]5) 3 bedroom Taman Serasi 1,400 Freehold 10+ $110 $275,000 Agent (9) 732-6211 2+1 Himiko
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      • 380 2  -  MATHEW YAP B] Flat Talk THEY were among the first Housing Board flats sold about 20 years ago mostly three-room units at $6,200, when the "homeownership programme" started. The sale of these flats introduced a new class of property owners, leading to the present situation
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      • 268 1 Licking the long o and narrow 6 Coping with HDB rooms Fantasy in Filipino furniture 4 Chinese martial arts in Japan j Home Property Edited by Wong Ai Kwei Decor Design, Home/Hobbies Edited by Christine Khor Bilingual Edited by Tan Ban Huat Lescargot Culinary KireQ FRANCHE-COMTE ETALPES i Franche Comte,
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    • Home Hobbies
      • 799 3  - Creativity, Filipino style MAGDALENE LUM Filipino creativity, fusing the best of the East and West, was on show at a recent furniture display. The country's furniture industry is highlighted in the accompanying article. By I SINGAPOREANS were wooed with the latest in interior designs at a Philippine show at the
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      • 420 3  -  Peter Ong Here's How VINYL tiles make great floor coverings. They're great in every part of the home except wet areas. You see vinyl tiles in heavy traffic areas such as in restaurants and kitchens. But vinyl tiles don't last very long. They
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      • 247 3 COMPRISING 15,«»« furniture-making companies with a workforce of about 51,1M skilled artisans, the furniture and furnishing industry is one of the healthiest industries in the Philippines today. Its main centres are Metro Manila and Cebu, with smaller ones in Southern Tagalog, Central Luzon
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    • Decor & Design
      • 1158 4  - Long and narrow but not down and out Edward Khoo In Your Home architect Long and narrow living areas need nimble planning such as re-locating doors and converting narrow ends into alcoves to maximise activity areas A long kitchen is useful only if it has sufficient depth to accommodate a
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    • Bilingual
      • 866 5 4 Martial arts have become a kind of gymnastics an artistic spectacle without practical value. It should never be practised as a competitive sport. In ancient days, the winner was the one who killed his opponent. Dr Kimbei Sato (right), master of Chinese gongfu in Japan
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      • 510 5 MOST foreigners who read Teahouse or Rickshaw Boy by the late Chinese novelist Lao She, tend to feel lost in the setting: the winding streets and lanes of Beijing. However, his novel The Two Mas, is set in the foggy city
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
      • 162 5 Two brushes $on> r^^tt* w painting together p^ J|V/ j^_ ZHANG CAO was a bureau- Zhang Cao's fame as a mas- ing pine trees. In one hand Everybody called his crat during the Tang Dy- ter painter spread. Whenev- he would hold two brushes. paintings "immortal nastv who had suffered
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    • Bilingual Dwibahasa
      • 533 6  -  Oleh A. KADIR PANDI KIRA-KIRA 18 tahun lamanya, mereka tidak ditemukan dalam satu pertunjukan yang besar. Tiba-tiba apabila mereka disatukan dalam 'Malam Himpunan Artis 60--an' f sambutan yang diberikan oleh orang ramai diluar dugaan mereka. Seramai 20,000 orang penonton yang
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      • 512 6 THEY have not met in any big show for about 18 years. Then, suddenly a few energetic and imaginative promoters got together and planned a mammoth concert for them in Kuala Lumpur which they dubbed Malam Himpunan Artis 60-an (Assembly Night for Artistes
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      • 51 6 Bahagian 4 PEMBETULAN: Dalam teka kata semalam terdapat kesilapan pada perenggan pertama arahan. Arahan yang betul sepatutnya berbunyi seperti berikut: On every line below there is a word whose letters have been jumbled up. Rearrange the letters to form names of homes or dwelling places in
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