The Straits Times, 1 February 1986

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85
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  • 983 1  -  LEE KIM CHEW Labour says Profit sharing Variable 13th #Govt to hand 'yes' to and month pay over more cut m CPF share options for Govt staff businesses By REVAMP the wage system and make it flexible with proper rewards and incentives. First Deputy Prime Minister Goh
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  • 64 1 DAVID LIM, the 19-year-old swimmer who won six-gold medals at last month's South-east Asia Games m Bangkok, won the inaugural Sunday Times Coca-Cola Sporting Achievement of the Year award. As David is m Utah, the United States, his father, Anthony, received the award on his behalf
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  • 137 1 THE National Trades Union Congress, faced with the possibility of a higher unemployment rate this year, is considering suspending annual wage increments to help create jobs and speed up economic recovery. Figures quoted by Assistant SecretaryGeneral Lim Boon Heng m the latest issue of
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  • 310 1  -  NANCY LOH By TAN Koon Swan will go home for the Lunar New Year The Malaysian politi-cian-businessman, who is charged with 15 offences involving a total of about $29 million, was granted permission by a court yesterday to leave Singapore for two
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  • 77 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Malaysia-Singapore relations are not facing a crisis, Singapore Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan said today. "There Is no crisis m onr relations as portrayed by press reports," he said on arrival here for a one-day private visIt to watch the semi-final match between
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  • 115 1 Govt looking at activities to be passed on THE Finance Ministry Is now identifying the types of activities performed by government departments and statutory' boards which can be passed on to the private sector. This was m addition to the divestment and privatisation of govern-ment-owned companies, Mr Goh Chok Tong
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  • 274 1 We must press on, says Reagan Tragedy m space WASHINGTON, Friday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan said last night the tragedy of the space shuttle Challenger and the death of its seven crew would serve only to strengthen US resolve to pursue its efforts to conquer space. "The tragedy of the shuttle
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  • Latest
    • 51 1 PORT-Al-PRINCE, Fri. Haitian President Jean-Claude Dnvalier went on national radio today to deny a White House report that his government had collapsed and that he had fled the country. Earlier, White House spokesman Larry Speakes said the IS embassy m Haiti had reported the Dnvalier government toppled.
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  • 60 1 PRESIDENT Wee Kirn Wee is expected to deliver the Presidential Address setting dit the government's strategy to deal with the recession when Parliament resumes sitting on Feb 20. A government gazette statement said yesterday that the Second Session of the Sixth Parliament will begin at
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 316 2 Noise shields study THREE main aspects of noise shields are being studied before the National Development Ministry decides whether to instal them along expressways. These are their cost, effectiveness and how they affect the environment aesthetically. Noise shields, such as those used m Japan and Europe, seem the best
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    • 191 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: DRAGGING irrelevant political considerations into the Tan Koon Swan case distorts the situation and is dangerous: It distorts because It can interfere with the normal course of justice, and is dangerous because it can easily and needlessly impose strains on what is basically a warm
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    • 149 2 CITIBANK MAY TAKE OVER PAN-EL'S FACTORY PROJECT ONE of Pan-Electrics creditors. Citibank, is likely to take over its terraced factory project at Tagoii' Avenue, off Upper Thomson Roacf. Citibank's lawyers, Drew Napier, applied to the High Court on Wednesday to discharge VanSard Realty and Development's current receivers, ice Waterhouse,
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    • 104 2 WHY A CPF CUT WON'T WORK THE proposed cut m the CPF rate will do more harm than good. This is the view of a reader who says workers will try to make up for the loss m contributions by increasing savings from their take-home pay. They will also
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    • 372 2 Vietnam's troubles VIETNAM'S economy, only six months into a new reformist drive, is still careering downhill amid growing rumbles of discontent among the people and leadership tensions, diplomats and residents m Hanoi say. A major reform package was unveiled m August, doing away with rationing and state
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    • 426 2 Product Advertiser Section/Pate Bathroom Accessories Nan Wah Marketing I 42 BuMnf Materials Koon Hoe Cameras Fup Photo MHF Consumer I 44 Canon Marketing Services I 1 Carpets Amir Sons I —44 Hassan s Carpet I 4 Gnee Hong II —11 Persian Carpets Gallery II 10 Chocolate Sime Darby
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    • 218 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Masterminds named THE alleged leader of last September's failed coup m Thailand has sent letters from exile claiming to identify the "powers-that-be" who masterminded the rebellion, legal sources said m Bangkok. The sources confirmed press reports that cashiered Col Manoon Ruepkachorn had sent the
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    • 205 2 Threats to United MANCHESTER United are almost certain to be ousted from the top of the English First Division today for the first time this season. United, currently two points ahead of champions Evert on, Liverpool and Chelsea, do not play their live televised game at Upton Park until
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    • 285 2 Sir Randolph's list "I READ The Straits Times, for example, from cover to cover," said linguist Sir Randolph Quirk, a Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor. He even takes an interest m the advertisements on the backs of buses. "Reading is far superior to anything that one gets on
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  • The blast that shook the world
    • 515 3 Fragment of bone washed up on beach CAPE CANAVERAL. Fri A BURNED piece of bone and tissue attached to a blue sock was found on a beach yesterday and the Coast Guard retrieved several pieces of Challenger's shattered fuselage floating m the ocean.
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    • 268 3 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet press and other Eastern bloc media have begun to temper their condolences over the space shuttle disaster by calling the tragedy a warning about what they said was the "vlclousness" of the IS space weapons programme. One Soviet newspaper
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    • 426 3 Films show red flame before shuttle explodes HOUSTON, Fri EXTERNAL tank No. 26 was built, tested, shipped and installed just like all the earlier ones, but it exploded after only 75 seconds of flight and pulverised Challenger and its crew of seven. Slow-motion films of Challenger's launch on Tuesday show
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    • 153 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. Government experts have begun studies to determine whether the three remaining space shuttles can be operated at a pace rapid enough to handle most of the launchings m the next few years Mr Charles Gunn, Director of Nasas shuttle operations, said the
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    • 107 3 Children suggest raising funds NEW YORK, Fri. Some American children are talking about building a replacement for the space shuttle Challenger, a dollar at a time. Adults, looking for some way to remember the seven who died aboard the shuttle, are setting up scholarship funds to train teachers and a
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    • 82 3 Delays, but defence unaffected DETROIT, Fri. The Challenger disaster would delay some Star Wars experiments but should have no long-term effect on the space-based defence project, Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said. "There were a lot of experiments that were configured specifically for the shuttle capacity and we'll have to simply
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    • 242 3 Reagan to lead service for crew JOHNSON SPACE CENTRE, Fri. President Ronald Reagan is scheduled to lead a gathering expected to number 15,000 people m a memorial service today for the fallen crew of Challenger. National Aeronautics and Space Administration technicians worked into the night to instal television camera towers
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    • 437 4 Signs of discontent and leadership woes m Hanoi HANOI, Friday VIETNAM'S economy, only six months into a new reformist drive, is still careering downhill amid growing rumbles of discontent among the people and leadership tensions, diplomats and residents here say. Some have suggested that the
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    • 231 4 NEW DELHI, Prl. Thousands of right-wing Hindus inarched through the Indian capital today shooting protests against Pope John Paul's visit to India starting tomorrow. Chanting slogans such as "Pope go home" and waving nags of saffron, the Hindu sacred colour, the crowd handed oat
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    • 203 4 SYDNEY, Fri. A commission assigned to rewrite Australia's Constitution began its mammoth task today with a pledge to find a national consensus. "As a government we seek reform which is real, durable and achievable without being partisan," Prime Minister Bob Hawke told members of
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    • 180 4 Moderate Sikhs call for temple meeting NEW DELHI. Fri. Moderate Sikh leaders have called for a large religious assembly m the Golden Temple m a move that threatens to spark a head-on confrontation with militants occupying the holiest Sikh shrine. The United News of India quoted the moderates as saying
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    • 100 4 China starts three-year war on rats BEIJING. Fri. China's three billion rats, which gobble up 15 million tonnes of grain a year, have been targeted for extermination m a 15 million yuan (559.66 i million) campaign. The three-year drive follows a boom m China's rat population, helped by bumper grain
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    • 282 5 Thatcher ban sparks new row LONDON, Fri. New storm clouds gathered for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's government over the Westland helicopter company dispute after she barred two key civil servants from testifying to a parliamentary inquiry yesterday. Renewed suspicions of a cover-up were raised by the ban against the civil
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      • 64 5 A SOUTH KOREAN diplomat was abducted by five gunmen who intercepted his car and shot out a tyre m Muslim-held west Beirut yesterday. Lebanese Foreign Ministry sources m Beirut named him as Mr Chae Sung Po and said he was Second Secretary at the South Korean Embassy. At
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      • 51 5 SOUTH KOREAN human rights campaigner Moon Ik-Hwan was jailed yesterday for 10 days for criticising President Chun Doo Hwan. Moon, a Presbyterian minister, was convicted of spreading unfounded rumours by distributing leaflets entitled "Oust military dictatorship and fight for democratic constitution" at a dissident rally on Wednesday.
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      • 56 5 A GREENPEACE environmental expedition to Antarctica announced yesterday it had landed on the frozen continent and symbolically declared it a world park. A statement released by Greenpeace m Sydney said the group's flagship, the mv Greenpeace, had reached the Bay of Whales on the Ross ice shelf and
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    • 190 5 LONDON, Fri. Ecologists have said time is running out for the world's tropical rain forests and urge hardwood producers and consumers to settle procedural wrangles and set up an international hardwood marketing organisation. The Friends of the Earth group and the International Institute
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    • 156 5 BONN, Fn. A controversial package of bills on the computer surveillance of citizens received government approval yesterday. This would effectively increase the powers of West Germany's secret services. A key element is a bill providing for greater co-operation between the secret services and police
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    • 338 5 LONDON, Friday UNEMPLOYMENT m Britain rose by almost 135,000 this month to a record 3.4 million, representing one m seven of the work force, the government announced yesterday. The Employment Department gave the gross figure for those out of work as 3,407,729.
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    • 112 5 SLIGHTLY bigger than a US penny, this tiny footprint of a dinosaur the size of a sparrow was made more than 200 million years ago on the shores of a lake m Nova Scotia. Archaeologists say that it is but a small part of a find bigger
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    • 249 6 Arms build-up 'must continue' Child-like to hope for detente, says Weinberger WASHINGTON, Fri. Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said yesterday he would press Congress next week to continue the US military build-up next year and cautioned against "a child-like hope for detente" with the Soviet Union. Although no figures have been
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    • 316 6 WASHINGTON, Fri. The Reagan administration is considering granting licences to American oil companies to allow them to receive some income from Libya after the United States economic sanctions go into effect tomorrow, a senior official said yesterday. He said a high-level
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    • 198 6 NEW YORK, Fri. Fonr men were sentenced to prison terms of np to 118 years each yesterday for murdering three people, trying to kill seven others and raping a woman during what the judge called a "night of horror" at a home. Moments
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    • 206 6 WASHINGTON, Fri The Reagan administration improved its efforts to promote human rights last year but also misused the issue for political ends, a report published yesterday said. "The administration is still guided by the view that what it interprets as good for
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    • 42 6 BEIRUT, Fri. Two Lebai nese employees of an Amerii can television network were freed unharmed by kidnappers yesterday after being held for more than a month. The two are cameraman Milhem Hnein, 36, and driver Youssef Awwad, 62. Reuter
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    • 462 8 Botha suggests Mandela swap 'Free army captain and Soviet dissidents for him' CAPE TOWN, Friday SOUTH AFRICAN President P. W. Botha today suggested the possibility of releasing jailed Black nationalist Nelson Mandela m exchange for the freedom of Soviet dissidents and a South African army captain held m Angola. "If
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    • 254 8 UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The United States yesterday vetoed a United Nations resolution that contained a rejection of Israel's claim to all of Jerusalem as its capital city. Thirteen members, including Britain and France, voted for the text, which strongly deplored recent "provocative acts" by
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    • 154 8 Women riled over drug quality NAIROBI, Fri. Nomadic drug wholesalers were attacked by their women customers m a desert town because the nomads were selling a low-grade stimulant, the Kenyan news agency reported yesterday. About 50 women, tired of being cheated by the drug dealers selling low-quality "khat" m the
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    • 38 8 EAST LONDON (South Africa), Fri. Police m the South African tribal home land of Ciskei said yesterday they had opened a murder investigation against two policemen after a Black man died m custody this week. Reuter
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    • 205 8 'A deal to allow PLO say in peace talks' AMMAN, Fri. A I nlted States State Department official was quoted yesterday as saying Washington had proposed a compromise plan to allow the Palestine Liberation Orcanlsatlon (PLO) a seat la future Middle East peace negotiations. The English-language daily Jordan Times said
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 405 9 BANGKOK, Friday Letters from exile say who backed failed coup THE alleged leader of last September's failed coup has sent letters from exile claiming to identify the "powers-that-be" who masterminded the rebellion, legal sources said here today. The sources confirmed press reports that cashiered Col Manoon Ruepkachorn
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    • 350 9 Smooth handover if I lose Marcos MANILA, Friday PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos has vowed to ensure a peaceful transition if he loses the Feb 7 presidential election and to review the Constitution if he wins. Mr Marcos, saying he was reacting to pressure from Washington, also named two new members to
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    • 309 9  - Wolfowitz is the new US envoy to Indonesia LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. The Halted States is sending as Its new ambassador to Indonesia the State Department's most senior official on Asia. As Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Mr Paul Wotfowttz, Is
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    • 73 9 1,300 fired for taking second wife JAKARTA. Fri. About 1,300 civil servants have been dismissed for violating the service provisions on marriage and divorce A government spokes man here said today the officials were fired because they married ond wife without formal permission from the first and from their superiors
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    • 109 9 JAKARTA, Fri. A series of earthquakes registering up to 4.9 on the Richter scale shook Sumatra, injuring at least two people and damaging hundreds of houses, officials said today. The Indonesian Meteorological Institute Agency said the first and strongest quake occurred last Wednesday
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    • 230 9 NEW YORK, Fri. A former HoUywood actress has said she had a two-year affair with Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos, hid a tape recorder under their bed, and later feared she would be killed by "hit men". Actress Dovie Beams told Parade magazine
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    • 206 9 JAKARTA, Fri. A former leader of a student activist group that helped Piesident Suharto into Kower m the mid-Sixties as been sentenced to seven years' iail for subversion and delivering antignvernment speeches. Abdul Rany Yunsih, 44, former chairman of the West Kalimantan branch of
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    • 461 10  -  ISMAIL KASSIM Mahathir warns of groups trying to incite hatred By ALOR STAR, Fri. Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad today told supporters of the ruling National Front at a mass rally how certain groups had tried to split Umno and the MCA.
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    • 146 10 Dr M has meeting with state leaders ALOR STAR, Fri. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad held a closed-door meeting with state leaders of the ruling National Front component parties at Kedah Umno headquarters here today. The meeting with members of liaison committees and Youth and Wanita committees lasted
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      104 10 HEARD of patting the cart before the horse? Well, m this instance, it was a case of putting the lorry before the cows. Crawling along at 5 kmh on .the road leading to Kajang, about 25 km outside Kuala Lumpur on Thursday, this driver was immune to the
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    • 267 10 Ongkili to step down from Cabinet KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Datuk Dr James Ongkili, Minister m the Prime Minister's Department and Justice Minister, announced today he would "take a rest" from active politics after the current term of Parliament. Dr Ongkili, saying that "my doctor has advised me to take things
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    • 112 10 HONGKONG. Fri. A magistrate's court today adjourned for one year the bribery and fraud case involving top executives of the collapsed Carrian property group of companies. Defence lawyers had requested the adjournment pending the results of separate charges of conspiracy to defraud against
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    • 428 11  - Ministry wants careful study of noise shields MATHEW YAP By THREE main aspects of noise shields are being studied by the National Development Ministry before it decides whether to instal them along expressways. These are their cost, effectiveness and how they affect the environment aesthetically. These points will have to
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    • 191 11 Monk who worked with Nehru dies BUDDHIST monk Venerable Ananda Mangala Nayaka Mahathera died of a heart attack on Tuesday at Mount Elizabeth Hospital. He was 69. Born m Sri Lanka, he spent 16 years m India during the 1940s and 1950s working with youths. The Venerable Ananda was also
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    • 1071 11  -  AHMAD OSMAN 'Jobless rate may soar without pay restraint' By Two ways to regain competitiveness Assumptions: 1 Hongkong wages increase by 5% per annum from 1985 2 If we do nothing, wages increase by 6.5% per annum from 1986 3 Reduction of Singapore wage cost Method
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    • 232 13 Harvard don gives first lecture on islamic issues HARVARD University's Dr Omar Hasan Kasule is m Singapore to give lectures on islamic issues. Dr Kasule, 33, is here at the invitation of the Prophet Muhammad Birthday Memorial Scholarship Fund board, which organised the lee-; tures. Yesterday Dr Kasule gave the
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    • 93 13 A CONVICTED drug trafficker was hanged at Changi Prison yesterday, the 20th person to be executed since the death penalty was introduced into the Misuse of Drugs Act m December 1975. Tan Ah Leng, 49. a former odd-job labourer and self-confessed gambler, was arrested by Customs officers
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    • 350 13 Fam: Workers should gain in the long run SAVINGS resulting from the CPF rate cut would "increase a company's profits and cash flow" and so help it reinvest and expand, Mr Michael Fam, Businessman of the Year, told workers. Mr Fam's remarks came after guest of honour, First Deputy Prime
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    • 432 13 Michael Fam Businessman of the Year MR MICHAEL FAM, 59, is one of the most prominent figures m Singapore business and government circles. He was chosen Business man of the Year 1985 from a shortlist of 10 contenders by a 12-member panel that included
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    • 275 13 $685 million for power projects OF THE $840 million the Public Utilities Board hopes to spend on development projects this year, $685 million or 81 per cent of the total will go to electricity projects. Water projects will take up $133 million (15.8 per cent of the total) while only
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    • 159 14 INFLATION this year is likely to stay low and should not pose a problem to wage earners, the PAP publication, Petir, has forecast In its latest issue, Petir said workers were concerned about the problem of inflation when asked to make a temporary
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    • 54 14 DR TAY Eng Soon. Minister ot State i Education, and Communications and Information) and MP for River Valley, will distribute hongbao. food and utility items to 28 sociai welfare recipients and needy people m his constituency tomor row Or Tay will also visit the homes of the
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    • 307 14 .4 MAN's attempts to reconcile with his estranged wife fell on deaf ears and after one Insult too many, he grazed her throat with a kitchen knife and then tried to kill himself with the same knife. Lai Tai Huong, it, still loves
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    • 690 14  -  WONG AI KWEI Singapore: Towards the Year 2000 Sacrifices have to be made; convenient solutions not the answer By London, Friday THE Singapore Government prefers to deal with its economic problems head-on, even if that means some dis- comfort to Singaporeans, Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong told
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    • 542 14  - Big test for unions as they face more sacrifices IVAN LIM But they have workers' support, says Pock Too By TRADE unions and their leaders m Singapore are undergoing a big test as they face more sacrifices. But a top union leader thinks that they will pass the test because
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    • 452 15  -  VALERIE LEE Sale of extra memberships expires By UNTIL yesterday, $10,000 would buy one membership to the Pinetree Club m Stevens Road. But the wheeling and dealing m this club's memberships has come to an end with the Jan 31 deadline for the sale
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    • 300 15  - Petrol price to be adjusted monthly RONNIE LIM but only if changes are at least two cents a litre By FROM this year, petrol prices at Singapore oil stations will be adjusted monthly but only when pump price adjustments are at least two cents per lltre. (HI Industry sources said
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    • 108 15 Bouncer died after being hit in the face A HO!7NCKR died of a fractured skull two days after ho was hit m the face with an iron rod, a court heard yesterday. Mi Ong Ah Hock. 32, who died on July 1 last year, had armed himself with the weapon
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    • 148 15 A TAIWANESE study mission from the Communications Ministry and the press, which visited Singapore last month, was so impressed with land-trans-port systems here that it has asked its government to take a leaf from the Republic's book. A report m one of Taiwan's largest newspapers, United
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    • 239 15  -  JUNE TAN By EGG seller Lee Chin Mong has an egg-sorting machine that was designed just for him. He invested $2,000 m his son's project at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, and the result is a time-saving machine that will modernise his business. Mr Lee's
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    • 288 16  - Cheap tapes may be on the way out MATILOA GABRIEL Three ikely to give up music piracy By THREE maLers of pirated tajes. *ho together flood thy $2 tape counters with ICO.OOO copies a month, appear ready to give up tape pirating. Their depa-tjre would drastically reduce the supply of
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    • 194 16 Singapore pilot in coma after crash in US dies SINGAPOREAN fligt t in structor Aloysius Wong Kune Mun, who suffered serious lnjuriis when his plane crashe 1 m South Carolina m »he United States on Jan 15, died m hospital on Su iday. Mr Wong. !4. suffered severe brain '.amage
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    • The Tan Koon Swan affair
      • 162 16 TAN Koon Swan's passport was impounded m compliance with the law, and not because Singapore wanted to be difficult, the Director of the Commercial Affairs Investigation Department said. Speaking to The New Straits Times on Thursday, Mr Glenn Knight, who is prosecuting the case,
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      • 156 16 "WHAT are friends for?" This was what Sugar King Robert Kuok said when he met MCA leaders at the subordinate court on Thursday soon after he posted a $20 million bail for Malaysian businessman-politician Tan Koon Swan. Robert Kuok Hock Nien,
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      • 188 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad is briefed by MCA leaders each time they return from Singapore after seeing Tan Koon Swan, the party's Deputy President, Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik, said yesterday. He said the Prime Minister was very "sympathetic"
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      • 453 16  -  MARA FERNANDEZ By SOME ot the companies named m the charges against Tan Koon Swan would have hardly been noticed by the public if his case had not reached the courts. Even the wholly-owned subsidiaries of Pan-Elec-tric Industries Orange Grove Property and Orchard Hotel,
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      • 248 16 THE fall-out from the Pan-Electric Industries crisis has put paid to Pacific Chemicals Bhd (PCB's) restructuring scheme, which involved the takeover of PCB by a consortium led by Tan Koon Swan. PCB announced yesterday the consortium of four Malaysian businessmen
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    • 1421 18 Pay cuts if economy doesn t recover in two years' time Extracts of Goh Chok Tongs question-and-answer session with Polytechnic students on Wednesday FIRST Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong took just over 30 minutes to deliver his speech on economic recovery, education and jobs, at the Singapore Polytechnic forum
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    • 530 18 THE Government has recommended wage cuts for all professional people. I think the professionals fool there should also bo a pay-cut for the ministers. Let me ask you a question. If you are sick and you suffer a loss of one month's income,
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    • 639 18 THE marine industry is m decline. Is there hope for those seeking to join the industry? I left shipping 10 years ago. (Mr Goh was the Managing Director of Neptune Orient Lines before he went into politics.) I have not been following the market
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    • 177 19 THE Law Society has reminded its members that any representations made by its Bar Council are private and confidential. The society cautioned m a recent circular that documents containing such representations are only for inspection. Any member intending to use the documents for a different
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    • 614 19 Goh Chok Tong fields more questions MR GOH. How is it that not a single lady has asked a question? Question from a female student: Has the setting up of the Feedback Unit which reflects the new participative stylo of the younger PAP
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    • 625 19 WHY doee the Government permit CPF savings to be uaed for investments and not for further education? The (Acting) Minister for Labour (Mr Lee Yock Suan's) point is anybody who wants to be educated m Singapore to the highest level need
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    • 322 19 Simei flats ready later this year A NEW public housing estate m Changi will be ready for its first residents later this year. And Simei housing estate will be one with a touch of Chinese history. Simei means "four beauties" m Mandarin and so the four main roads within the
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  • The Straits Times says
    • 525 20 ONE of the more delicate aspects of the fallout from the Tan Koon Swan affair is how it will affect relations between Malaysia and Singapore. The extent of the political ripples that will be created by the forthcoming trial of Mr Tan cannot be
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  • 1288 20  -  JOHN N. WILFORD The blast that shook the world By There's no going back despite ill effects and disasters This is a day we have managed to avoid for a quarter of a century. We've talked about it before and speculated about it,
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  • 410 20 The following are excerpts from USA Today of pre-launch interviews with Mrs CHRISTA McAULIFFE, the American school teacher picked to be the first private citizen m space, who was killed m Tuesday's shuttle explosion. 6 I'M NOT sure how I'm going
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  • 86 20 "Roger. Go to throttle up." The last transmission from the ill-fated Challenger shuttle. "Those who paid with their lives on Tuesday knew they might have to." Mr Gregg Barr, admin- istrator of an American organisation advocating space colonisation. "I think I will know when it is
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  • 490 20 T. F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane THE TIGER Tiger, tiger, burning bright In the forests of the night. William Blake (1757-1827) THESE are the only two lines from Blake's The Tiger which I can still remember. They are lines which even a Singapore child of four from an
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 1753 21  -  IVAN LIM The first strike m Singapore m eight years took the company by surprise and jolted many an employer and some unionists too. The long years of industrial peace had spawned the myth that strikes are impossible m Singapore. What had gone wrong? While
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    • 493 21  -  BETH BROPHY By WASHINGTON When Mr Gerald Seegers, President of a subsidiary of Waste Management Inc m Chicago, needs experienced financial managers, the first place he looks at is his company's accounting firm, Arthur Andersen Company. As a former Andersen partner, Mr
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    • 399 21 *m v am YEAR OF THE TIGER 1 986 heralds the auspicious beginnings of the year of the FlRmm TIGER. A year that promises to be^ both big and bold, forceful and vigorous. This is the year to breathe new life and energy into all ventures and endeavours. Indeed, the
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  • FORUM
    • 163 22 MY son is m 1 this year I wa» recently surprised to fine' that the school has made him wear a name tag that shows an unofficial Hanyj Pinyin name rather thar. the official name on his oirth certificate The schcol register also bears the unofficial
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    • 172 22 I REFER to the reply "POSB pays tax-free interest". (ST, Jan 29). I am not a pensioner but a retiree earning interest from a bank. There is no doubt Post Office Savings Bank interest is tax-free. It sounds attractive but there is a difference between
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    • 257 22 The Tan Koon Swan case THE outbursts by several Malaysian Chinese Association state divisions, and some assemblymen, over the arrest of their President, Mr Tan Koon Swan, m Singapore are regrettable. Some demonstrators have charged that the Singapore Government has not given them "face".
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    • 135 22 SINGAPORE has a* open economy system. Foreign investors are welcome to invest here, provided they observe our laws. If they do not, they will be dealt with by our courts. Imagine a reverse situation taking place m Malaysia. Would we have allowed the supporters
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    • 516 22 Firms should have option to temporarily reduce rate THE proposal to reduce the employer's share of CPF contributions is an important matter and needs to be openly and carefully discussed further. It has been stated that the rate is to be cut
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    • 320 22 HDB space rents still too high IF ONE were to compare the industrial property rental policies of the Jurong Town Corporation and the Housing Board, one will find that the JTC leases them out at a flat rate on a first-come-first-served basis. It adjusts prices for three-year periods during economic
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    • 145 22 I REFER to your report "Fewer firms offer vacation training for students" (ST. Jan 27), which quoted the National University of Singapore spokesman as saying that vacation training for NUS students is not compulsory. This is not correct. When your reporter spoke to me, she was
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    • 207 22 Treat firms and staff alike THE Government has made some concessions to employers to cushion the effects of the poor economic situation. They include lower tariffs/rental rates, suspended contributions to the Skills Development Fund and, soon, reduced Central Provident Fund contribu tions. The time has now come to grant concessions
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    • 64 23 SHARE prices rose across the board on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index rose 5.5 points to 607.32. The Business Times Composite Index rose 3.85 points to 519.03. Rises led falls 97 to 39. There were 31 counters unchanged. Volume rose to
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    • Chief price changes
      • 62 23 %I A 535 15 fttfa Plant 270 +13 Gffltftts <?t +1? Boflot 76 +11 (IN MO +10 M Brewtntt 570 10 lantmnktHMc 1M +10 MU I 1?5 10 G*n«f»lCorp 1» +10 IHmMMiu 3M +t tbfiMn Corpn 7U CoMStortlOp 24? CifttMtMt 213 +6 Metro HMp 1*( IrKtois ii +i UOl
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      • 69 23 Spat r<xM<r US -25 H Iwnf f«i 701 -17 MvanFm* 90 -10 I Cemtnt 49' k -V CtC 700-5 Mflroptei SOC W b Grand Central 70 -b San Lit Firunct 177 —3 Sen* Shp«*d 77 -3 Vint* Hotlt S3 Ptm 441 -2 CjfHbtfj 440 -2 MFkw 206-2 SH Coconuti
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      • 12 23 SI A 1,686,000 Sealion 570,000 General Corp 377,000 MUI 368,000
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      • 80 23 BT Composite Sib 18 519 03 BI m*c*to< *****02 ******5 ST Prapett.es 359 9* 362 81 Bl 06 OS -209 -106 ST M.n,np ***** 300 39 CM* 6/98 -6757 ST PUnUttons 2165 83 7 168 28 OBV -*****9 -*****5 OCBC <50 6? S! Industry ***** 607 32 OUB CompowK
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      • 45 23 INDICES High Lows Straits Times Business Times Industrial Composite 1985/86 H.gh 852 65 (7/J 85) 757 79 (8,3 85) 1985 86lo« 588 41 (23 1 8b < 509 11 (23 All t.me High 1071 91 (8 2/84) 983.06(8 2 84) AlltimeLow 7475(17 964) 509 11(23 186)
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      • 14 23 THE US dollar lost 135 ticks to close at DM 2.3770 m Singapore.
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      • 29 23 C DM V KF SS HS Uftft 14i90 2 3735 192 00 unq 2 1370 unq ***** 2 3770 192 55 7 2860 2 1310 7 8040
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      • 12 23 In Singapore, gold lost US$2.3O to close at U*****.50 an ounce.
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      • 33 23 Eurodollar: Gained one tick to 92.07 a contract. .Jeatscheinark: Gained 27 ticks to 0.4225 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 34 ticks to 0.*****4 a contract. Gold: Lost US$l.7O to U*****.30 an ounce.
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    • Short stops
      • 83 23 LONDON. Fri. The London Stock Exchange has begun an investigation into share dealings m Britain's Westland helicopter company, the Financial Times said. Stock exchange officials were not immediately available for comment •m the report. Intense trading has raised the price of Westland shares m recent
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      • 63 23 MELBOURNE, Fri. The Australian and New Zealand Banking Group Ltd (ANZ) said it will lower its prime lending rate to 20.3 per cent from 20 6 per cent, from Monday. The rate applies to loans of US$lOO,OOO (*****.000) or more ANZ Managing Director Will Bailey said
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      • 79 23 TOKYO, Fri. Hitachi Ltd said today it will start manufaturing video taperecorders m the United States m June, the first Japanese electronic firm to do so m America. A spokesman for the company said production will start at Hitachi Consumer Product of America, the Anaheim factory of
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      • 66 23 BEIJING, Fri. Shanghai has started selling 10--year public bonds m Japan valued at 25 billion yen (*****.40 million), the official Xinhua News Agency said today. The sale, Shanghai's first outside China, was ipproved by the Bank of China Money raised by the bonds will be used to
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      • 66 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Soviet Union will probably not increase its purchases of Malaysian natural rubber this year, Soviet Trade Representative Vilik Vartanovich Khchtoian ntd. The Soviet Cnion bought about 80.000 tonnes last year, Ye told reporters, adding thai the figure could increase if Malaysian seller;
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    • 602 23  - Citibank may take over Pan-E1 project CONRAD RAJ Flatted factory venture is considered viable By ONE of Pan-Electrics creditors, Citibank, is likely to take over its terraced factory project at Tagore Avenue, off Upper Thomson Road. Citibank's lawyers. Drew Napier, applied to the High Court on Wodnesday to discharge Vanguard
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    • 469 23 Japan tops US in total world banking business BASEL (Switzerland), Fri. Japan has overtaken the United States for the first time m total international banking business, the Bank for International Settlements (Bis) reported today. From Jan 1 through Sept 30 last year, Bis said, Japanese banks had international assets of
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    • 286 23 RIG-BUILDER Promet Berhad yesterday denied reports that the recent bid to remove its chairman, Tan Sri Ibrahim Mohamed, had the full support of the company's bankers. In a letter to the Stock Exchange of Singapore, the company said. "The board of directors of Promet
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    • 122 23 MALAYSIA'S Companies (Amendment) Act 1985, which gives more clout to the Registrar of Companies to examine the stakes of directors, will be effective from today. Announcing this at a news conference on Wednesday, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Haji Muhyiddin Yassin said the new legislation
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    • 255 23 Court to put Sanko back in business TOKYO, Fri. A court here ia to pat the debtladen Sanko SW-am«h!p giant an a reconstruction count today. The MaLnlchl Shim ban reported that the Tokyo district court Is to name three administrators to work oat a rehabilitation plaa for the shipping company,
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    • 411 23  - Hard-hit Vosper yard asks to be wound up S. KUMAR By VOSPER shipyard, one of the longest surviving shipyards here, is finally calling it a day. The company, which used to build gunboats and sophisticated vessels, went into voluntary liquidation yesterday. Ernest Whinney, the international accounting firm, iio s been
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    • 2921 24 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealrtfs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m
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    • 2727 24 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (1 846) AMD (3 90S) (1)3 86 0)3 90 Alcorn (0 535) (4) 0 52 AISB (608 G.6IS) (2) 0.59* (8) 060 API (0 428 0 42*S) (2)0 42* (17) 0 42 ASM (0 826) (3! 080 2) 081 (2) 0 82
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    • 2800 24 M shares quoted have a par value ol SI. unless otherwise specified Adiusted for scrip/ri(hts. N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN rs traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars ■wHMBMMPf 19SS/S6 Last Yield Yd Day Hfett Low Company Sate Chanft (000) Hfeh
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      • 304 25 OCBC OUB UOB DBS MPOSiT RATES Savings daily S 4 5 4 < 5 Monthly s Autosave 4 2 fnpd deposit 1 month 4V« 4'« 4 4' (1) 2 months 4V« (1) 3 months 4. 4>< 4'» 4'.(P 6 months 4 4 4 9 months 4 It) 4
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      • 216 25 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1.5200— 1 5236 6 70 6.50 Canadian dollar 1 4919— 1 4943 6.77—6.63 NZ dollar 1.1363— 1 1406 8.94—8.62 Sterling
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      • 116 25 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it opened at 2.1405 15 and closed at 2.1260 80. It traded within a range of 2.1250 and 2.1440 m hectic trading. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed at 2.3725 35 compared
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      • 151 25 THE kilobar market traded between S124.326 and SS24.475 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at US$354.60 5.10 and moved up briefly to the day's high of US$355.10 5.60. It was then traded to the days low of $352.00 50 before closing for lunch at US$353.00 50. It
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      • 35 25 GOLD US* oz Fri Thurs Singapore 353 50—354 00 356.00—356 50 Hongkong 353 30—353 50 355.90—356 40 Thurs Wed New Ycrk 354 75— 355 25 355 40—355.90 London 358 30-358 80 354 75-355.25
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      • 234 25 Managers price* for Feb 1 3 Singapore Unit Trust the Commerce 0 88-0 93 Ihe Saongs Fund 0 77-0 8? S pore Prog Fund 0 36-0 38 Spore Sec Fund 0 57-0 61 Spot* '"vest Fund 0 48— 0 SI Spo'f Equity Fund 0 40-0 43 Asia Unit
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        • 76 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit MARCH Eurodollar opened slightly lower than IMM's close at 92.03. However, prices soon rose to 92.08 and the market remained firm for the rest of the session. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar 92 03 92.06 92.03 92.07 1190 Jan 9196 9196
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          68 25 CURRENCY futures opened slightly higher. However, by late morning prices fell due to the Japanese Prime Minister's hint that Japan's discount rate would be cut again. Trading was nervous and choppy. March deutschemark retreated to close at 0.4225. (US dollar Deutschemark) Open High Lew Sett Est Vol Mm 0.4237
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        • 41 25 THE March Japanese yen closed 31 ticks from the day's high at 0.*****4. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mar *****26 *****25 0.*****8 0.*****4 1075 Jan 0.*****0 Sept 0.*****8 Open int (Than): 1181. Art Vol (Than): 825.
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          46 25 GOLD for delivery m February closed US$l.7O lower at U*****.30 an ounce after a featureless session. i ln I'SS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Eft Vol Feb 355.40A 354.30 Mar ***** Apr 358.50A 358.50 100 Open bit (Thurs): nil. Art Vol (Than): nil.
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        • 18 25 Rubber Closing prices cents/Wo Singapore February 156 50 unch Malaysia February 185 50 up 0 50 cents
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        • 8 25 Tin Closing prices fmWk XL Tin suspended
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        • 28 25 Clomv* prices Copper £/lonne Thurs Spot 1014 00-1014 50 (1024 50—1025 00) 3 months 1044 50-1045 00 (1053 00—1053 50) Market tone Easier Sales 14.000 tonnes i
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        • 27 25 Ckttaif prices Silver USJ troy n Fri thus Singapore 6 09-6 14 6 16-6 21 Thurs Ned (»>■ v 6Oh 113 615 620 Source Credit Sume Spore
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        • 27 25 Closmg prices Aluminium tonne Thurs Spot 794 00—795 00 (789 00—790 00) 3 months 824 50—825 00 (819 00-820 00) Market tone Steady Sales 11.525 tonnes
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      • 589 25 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Slip (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Regma MS (8604) 3/2 (1300) F5 1430 1530 1330 1430 Al Bl *****330 Fl A Virginia (6) 2/2(2130) F7 1030 1130 1230 1330 NISI 1130 1230 PI Or Exporter (28W) 1/2
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      • 634 25 THE Singapore stock market ended the month of January m fine shape as institutional buying m quality stocks, led by Singapore Airlines, pushed prices higher across the board m more active trading yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index, which was 2.92 points higher by
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      • 307 25 3l **J Ch»|« Hk Hotels 35 00 AtKK lnt» Hotel HK Lond 6 30 -0 1 Bonk Of Post As* 2450 -03 Hk Lond Loon 82 00 unch Cheung Kong 19 70 -0 2 Hk Lond Won 12 50 unch China Light 15 80 unch HK Realty 10 70
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      • 66 25 iiiiii i i i 1 1 i NST Index Friday 1,093.89 (1,067.24) ph| Hongkong Hans Seng Friday 1,695.78 (1,720.21) Australian All-Ordinaries Friday 1,075.1 (1,074.2) Nikkei Stock Average Friday 13,024.30 (12,949.04) Financial Fines Industrials Thursday 1,156.4 (1,150.0) Dow Jones Average JO/$ Thursday 1,552.18 (1,558.94) n (Figures m brackets refer to
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      • 561 25 Lan 30 Pence Clunfe pjNNQ INDUSTRIALS Albed-Lyons 268 +3 Ass Dairies BTR PLC 400 +4 Bobcocks 183 +4 Borcloys 464 +7 Beechom 358 5 BICC 280 7 Blue Circle 548 unch BOC Group 289 I Boots 244 unch Bowoter 288 ->-2 BATS 346 unch Britannia 134 -1 BP 578+3
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      • 644 26 Steps to boost business fuels rally Singapore THE court appearance of Malaysian businessman Tan Koon Swan this week caused no ripples m the Singapore stock. Instead, the market rebounded. This was m sharp contrast to the 11-point fall the day after he was arrested Thus, The Straits Times Industrial Index
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      • 263 26 LSE may revise its rules on new issues LONDON, Fri. The London Stock Exchange is considering changes to its rules on new issues m view of developing market practices, the exchange said m a consultative document. The document is being widely circulated to issuers of securities and investors prior to
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      • 258 26 Kuala Lumpur IF MALAYSIAN stocks were a negative influence on the Singapore market, it was no wonder that the Kuala Lumpui stock market bore the brunt of that weakness. Share prices fell across the board as a very nervous market was beset with
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    • 243 26 Singapore Airlines THIS week Singapore Airlines pat on Its best-ever performance In the stork mark- 1 to the relief of Investors who had subscribed to the airline's public Issue last December In the midst of a market plunge. The week's most sought after stock, SIA had a
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    • 90 26 THE FOLLOWING is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore this week. It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing prices yesterday and the high and low for 1985/86 Company Volume Price i J) Hfeti Low (000) Jan
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    • 1171 27 <&0k craEOGK Snop IrV/n at **V 4^ a Nv^viCUIWIIi cen-ne Mm, 18/ «r l^^Y^^^ ertainm nl^ s Lunar New Year x^/^^^^jff fJJ| Lucky You are always a winner when you shop at Funan Centre, a 7-storey modern shopping >_^_flß_^_k <^_ Wttl Draw y^\ Exciting complex with over 200 shops offering
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    • 107 27 The New Bosch Boxer-Set Now on offer 192 For oromotion period only Usual $244 Tl r i i 1 1 _^_i_^_^_k_^_v, Come and see our Sosch Power foo/ demostration at 2nd level. Funan Centre Don't miss this opportunity! A HOCK KWANG /2l\ MARKETING /(TF-oX ENTERPRISE No 109 North Bridge Road.
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    • 420 28 Now Dysan offers you an extra disk and library case. Free! Only at $39/- per box FOR A PERIOD OF 2 MONTHS) That's right During our limited offer, each time you purchase a box often Dysan diskette (double sided, double density stt* IflTPI), we throw m an extra diskette FREE.
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    • 119 28 Logttec introduces the "fiIUGEn", your charming better-half goes anywhere you go. IBM-PC COMPATIBLE llll! LICENCED BUNDLED SOFTWARE A A A A Orioinal MS-DOS Version 2.11 jjßt^fiß 5 Original manual books l?(iX^J^l^^ A if Bfr^^rllW'il'TW 9 v "jSn\ Economy Product of Japan 1 year warranty Quality Reliability Compatibility Flexibility IBM is
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    • 588 28 w Turbo XT S Personal Computer Selected Normal or Turbo Speed (30% Faster) mmT^smM^M mWisjh mm Mf CPU 4.77 or 6.1 MHz 640K RAM on board IBM PC/XT, PC/XT are trademarks of IBM Corp. Introducing: THE PORTABLE COMPUTER: PHC-16 L CPU 80C88 lMM mmvu *a mmuu mji 4.BMHZ ROM or
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  • Page 28 Miscellaneous
    • 70 28 f] Zdq+l morz /ST V»^ mCL 1 tori m mkiim gLJ V3r M *> lunar Kf£w Year -f^n jA"™^ tL**** many more Mf> r'^_^ waiter-5 d'^blrtin^ fi^CrUrnwyWdr^^ (tmwCH? r N Wjgg &*L? fc^^ JPi IkX 4)11% Vt* to qoodiprx-trut. a farrtadtic f^y^W^y,] I 1 Jt**^€f ■>S I I I'll I
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    • 1006 29 Monday Friday 9 00am to 5 00pm Ordinary: $5 00 per line (Mm $1500) Mr H 1_ v i-| ri Mmm* v—sa^. Saturday 8 30am to 2 00pm lam f-ood/Entertainment (2 —5) _-SL feHst XyZ Tlfl r^~l /y_=_J C- 1 K^rnmmw o<\ f\ I^ZN/^ deadline tor the Sunday Times i
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    • 771 29 12 Computer Products/ Services CHINESE NEW YEAR OFFEII From ':Bth Jan till 2nd Feb 86. 1 Pirmier PC/XT compatible computer (Japan) tiioK dynamic ram 2x slim drive colour graphu s c ant printer card (Hakdrrea card 13f> watts IWltChtrig power supply 34 keys keyboard apetl top ca.sing 7 BMC colour
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    • 429 29 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts j Exhibition Sale of PTOLEMY MAPS at ANTIQUES OF THE ORIENT Lower Basement, Tanpjir, Shopping Centre Extension TODAY r REMOVAL SALE Gold gill carvings, marbletop tables and chairs. Malacca furnitures, all kinds of leakwood furnitures and many others must clear at below cost Nam wood and blackwood
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    • 795 29 20 Pets/Pet Car* EDGE FEEDING SUPPLEMENT tor dogs Filch In refined brewer's yeast Alth essential minerals &i milti -vitamins B-complex for special growth Si overall health Helps to prevent skin problems ■elated to nutrition and assists n developing shinier, richer ti thicker Also promotes better appetite md digestive efficiency. Imported
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    • 622 29 24 Garage Sale SALE OF THE YEAR. Something /or everyone Norge 2-door fridge, ice Si water dispenser. Sanyo rotary aircon.. Slnga sewing machine, antiques, coffee shop table. Chinese carpets. clocks, wall hangings, etc. Large selection of French wine Si 11--quers. Siamese fighting fish, crocodile fish, kitchen ware appliances, plants big
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    • 613 29 25 Sale: Other Products ANNUAL WAREHOUSE SALE. I tastlc designers' fashlonwear on sale only on Ist February '86. Discount up to 70S-O. Venue 04-12 Bik 1001 Jin Bukit Merah. Redhill Industrial Estate JTC Factory. Spore 0315 .near Regal Theatre). Tel *****33. 10am 5p m All are welcome EX-COFFEE HOUSE A
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    • 497 29 30 Hairdressing 67. Beach Rd #0201 Wla**** On Seong Bid,; *LmtAWm\ (Opp Prince lade Theatre) mLjW**^ TEL: *****34 *sjSjfi *****47 HAIRPRIME THE Saloon many Airhostesses, Raclo &i TV artistes go to for rejular haircuts ii permings Our highly trained students have been intensivelytailored for advance cuttings Imported direct from London
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    • 571 29 TAKEA CLOSER LOOK If a positive and sympathetic approach to human relations is your asset, you may want to consider a job offer at classification 70. The International Humanitarian Agency needs an %_vL Administrative wM__t> Assistant for its team working on refugee m settlement. *m 9 h A 28 Health
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    • 913 30 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS TECH nical .->*■ r v ii iiik repairs relefunken Sharp Rox) OraeU ll t .troii N»rinaiHir' singei coloui TV on tiie spot tlMiig ililfo Kr.isoii.ihlf daj serilrf only Telephone *****75 .M8.'>023 SPEAKERS NSIOOOM. TIME Win ilow ll Pre. imp I liet.i V.iUe He tmi
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    • 1362 30 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies 1 5 OFFSET COLOUR PRINTING PRESSES, DAINIPPON SCREEN CAMERA, FILM PROCESSOR, ORPA PERFECTA PAPER GUILLOTINE, CROWN FORKLIFT TRUCK. OFFICE FURNITURE ETC. I ndrr lii.strui lions Kitim KOTOR PI BUCATIONS PTY. LTD. i Due to Cessation si I liier^tioii^i At the Premises 256
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    • 1097 30 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities IS YOUR BUSINESS HIT BY THE RECESSION? i >ur citentl are I unnip at Investors interested m buying over financing small St medium si/.ed manufacturing and/ m eraglnssrtnf cosnpaiUss with growth potential Interested parties, please write' lo: RST TECHNOLOGY PTE. LTD. Kheng Chiu Building
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    • 586 30 69 Situations Vacant: Domestic RFQO STAY IN DOMESTIC Mud s Atili- U) cook underhand local Malei i- < til personally M Tal Km* Lane 8 is*f>:i 10a m laep.m i Tel 2rny;w. 70 Situations Vecant: Secretarial/ Clericel PRIMARY 1 INDUSTRIES I ENTERPRISE I PTE LTD j BBBeaaBW a^aaaaaaßaaaaaaaal requires SECRETARY
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    • 556 30 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical i DATA GENERAL CORPORATION, a leading U.S. Company m the design, manufacture and sale of general purpose computers, has newly set-up a Printed Circuit Board Plant m Jurong. To facilitate start-up. we require the following personnel to provide clerical support
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    • 523 30 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical ACCOUNTING CLERK The Singapore office of FEDERAL EXPRESS. the international leader m the overnight delivery industry, has an immediate opening for an Accounting Clerk The person selected will maintain, revise and control accounting data and must have a secondary education
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    • 387 30 NATIONAL EMPLOYERS FEDERATION invites applications from Singapore citizens for: RESEARCH ASSISTANT Scope of Job: Sending out and checking questionalres, coding, compiling tabulating data and dotnK other related duties Requirments c OCI A Level with good credit m Mathematics English c Must be meticulous c Have high degree of accuracy a
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    • 560 31 71 Situationa Vacant: 71 Situationa Vacant Salea Sales ,llffiliis^- B BS _v MECHANICAL HANDLING ENGINEERING (S) PTE. LTD. I up of Compunie's MHE Logistics Division ol Mechanical Handling Engineering (S) Pte. Ltd Due to our continuing expansion, we have an immediate vacancy for a professional Forklift Salesman FORKLIFT SALESMAN We
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    • 637 31 71 Situations Vacant: Salea _f^ PRIMARY M industries! M'mmK enterprise! M aaaa PTE LTD J invites applications for the post of MALE SALES [executive! Requirements Must have experience m perishable food business •At least GCE A' level Valid class 3 driving licence Able to converse fluently m Hokkien and Teochew
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    • 501 31 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Int I Insurance Co requires SALES PERSONNEL tooklnt lot -'ii mottvat „i m m, iduala who i">>- ess Oeneral Degree from an) I nlvei ill S fcppllcanta with A' iev«-i *nh ba i onstdered Cosnprehanalee trainlnf *m be provided f>>r successful candlmi Bales Manaeei Applicanta can
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    • 565 31 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical Technical li -_HH_H_an i ORION S___aa_a__-SS-__6 OVERSEAS j l| TECHNICAL i TRAINEES A progressive Japanese company with affiliates m Soutn East Asia Germany, USA and Europe, Invites applications from suitably qualified single males for a two-year training In Japan. REQUIREMENTS: Diploma holders or
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    • 404 31 ...■-j 73 Situationa Vacant: Production I We are a subsidiary of a I US based multi national I Company seeking suitable I candidates for the follow I ing positions DSMUEDUTHf MACHINIST Is NTC 2 2 3 >eers experience m riachining j 2) MILLING CUM DRIIUNG MACHINIST NTC 3 2 3
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    • 427 31 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production jja AT&T I Microelectronics Pte Ltd Ue invito applications tor the blowing positions QC Technician I Work uitli Production to understand and froubleshoot line pmlileiits through <:arvtul and detailed analysis of product delects and nn:ommend solutions Assist the LiiKiniHTS m evaluation process
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    • 837 31 73 Situationa Vacant: 73 Situationa Vacant: Production Production _______m___________**aaa* 1 I 1 Intel... I The technology leader and innovator manuEE facturing the most advanced single-board computer m the micro-electronics industry, Er invites you to join us as part of our winning EzE r— team and to grow with us. FEMALE
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    • 576 32 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous ron Singapore Airport lcr minal Services lavitci applications from Singapore Citi/cns for the fallow int; appointments A) PASSENGER SERVICES AGENTS Applicants must he between 18 and years of age and possess GO with passes m at least 5 subjects, including Fnglish of which at least 2
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    • 562 32 74 Situationa Vacant: Miscellaneous IMJeI/, i s t G.T.M.-S.N. COIGNET CONTRACTORS urgently requires. ASSISTANT STOREKEEPER Requirements: a Above 20 years of age c Possess rnirtirnurri GCr 'O' level with at least 1 year relevant experience c Able to perform shift duties SECURITY GUARD Requirements: c Above 25 yeais of age
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    • 810 32 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Import/ export company requires a DESPATCH CLERK i laaa 2 driving licence Motorbike will tie provided < Saving office hours Singapore CM Ilea I'riin.irv qualification aceeptaaai Retired personnel may also apply 2 years experience Knoa ledge ol shipping companies import and export department Please call *****34
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    • 764 32 81 Vehicles For Hira SPECIAL RATES FOR Daily/ Weakly/ Monthly Rentals a Cars a Mekaas a Vans a Trut ks KIM HOCK CHYE MTR (S) PTE. LTD. 359 Balestier Road (Opp Balestier Plaza) Singapore 1232. TEL *****58 We open from Sam 7pm WEEKENO SPECIAL a 1600 c.C. $90 only, a
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    • 1751 32 82 Accessories/ 82 Accessories/ Maintenance Maintenance A^ir mn m^ m^ courreges ML JL__^(PARIS DESIGNED) P ALUMINIUM SPORT WHEELS LIAN YEW TRADING 19 Hoot Kiam Road (51 024) TEL: *****13 aaaaaa Af- 'f ak-Aaa*^ *.xM m *^o r .Za> *^Aw w *AaW^ *^yW£/y 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nlssart 0 REGN 91 Datsun
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    • 1772 32 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo Peugeot/Volvo -tie mALFA33* THE NEW LINE >? OF BEAUTY _jg|f^ f _a_s_ssss_ssl a»up^^^^^^ T Wl* 9 M Wa 9 'mMm*****^ m I ■■■■■aIaaIaMLWLBL^ 1% }\f m *>J2 mZ m -PZA mmw
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    • 480 32 93 For Sale: Honda 1977 HONDA ACCORD. 3-door, 3rd lady owner, excellent cond. Price $8,500 Tel *****17 after 9am 1979 ACCORD SPORT. 2-dr 1602 c c PARF Hl-fl. srlms. guaranteed tip top cond Tel *****22 1980 ACCORO AUTO, alrcond power windows, radio/cassette, showroom cond $13,500 *****00 1963 HONOA CIVIC 13.
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    • 582 33 94 For Sale: Oaihatau 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 94 For Sale: Daihatsu -jfl^Tl y j||_ agaeaWaV_^>- mm^mmmm^~~^ M-J I _lm_— —ia-i r^~^^ 1 ■'"•'^ieaWaaWa^^ r i f^tpmma^m^S^AM A4^mm\ _9b_9b_b_ HaAm* j^ mmmmmmm m^. mmSi.AL r, t _s_— a-— tl %j»v>^ BSi_l W9
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    • 511 33 SINGAPORE USED CAR PTE LTD 275 'HOMSON RO. #01-01/ 02 NOVENA VILLE (OPPOSITE NOVENA CHURCH) SINGAPORE 1130 TEL: 253-8977 OUALITY USED CARS 1993 Ford Telstar TXS 2.0, auto Hatchback Suzuki 310. 3-door. 1992 Suzuki HOO Ford Escort XR3 Honda Accord 'EX', 4-door. au'o. Mitsubishi Galant 1600 •GLX' ••981 Ma Ida
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    • 534 33 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles MITSUBISHI FUSO LORRY mount ed water tanker 10.000 litre capacity and cement tanker 1983 U 1984 m good condition Call *****11 *****33 during off hrs 1995 PB BUS Toyota Commuter 12 seaters Aircon.. radio cassette. Tip-top condition. Tel *****95 DATSUN PICKUP, regd. '78 Ir good
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    • 702 33 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/Scooters LCI2S MBXI2S RXK $500 RXI2S RXIIS RXIOO $520 RG2SO 350LC YPVS $1,450 350LC full fairing $1,800 MVX2SO $1,300 PX2OO PXISO $600 Si many others 403 Balestier Road. MANY NEW a used m/cycles. scooters Instalment > trade-in arrangeable 81k.203 Bedok Central (Infront Bedok bus interchange) AW9SO3Z. '60.
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    • 753 33 106 Accommodation Available: Houses m EVERTON REALTY PTE LTD Houses c Queen Aatrid Park d/storey detached. 4- 1 bdrms S/pool. $10,000. c Camden Park refurbished s/storey detached. 4+l bdrms.. s/pool. $8,800 a Raffles Park extensively renovated detached. Large terrace, s/pool. $5,500 c Angullia Park d/storey detached. Extended patio, 4 1
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    • 913 33 106 Accommodation Available: Housas 27. EAST SUSSEX l.ane, 2-sUirey detarhed 5 bdrms servant's. Land 10.000 sq.ft. 5.000 sq.ft built-in $4,500 p/turn *****39 BRAND NEW 2-STOREY semi-d at Seletar Cidn 3960 sq ft Rental $1,000 Tel *****00 DIST 1750 DUPLEX BUNGALOW at 60A Toh Cres 4 bdrms 2 bathrooms $700 p
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    • 822 33 108 Accommodation Available Rooms OFF BARTLEY RD l 53 2 front. mi furn to let Interested I lease contact Mr Lim *****13. PTE ENTRANCE SELF-CON-TAINED unit Stevens Rd area Pree parklras $60t) p m *****57* RMS AT FARRER I irk for couple .trut slnale working lady T*Js--*****02 after 12 8008
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    • 567 34 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 3-ROOMED IMPROVED TOA Payoh. Lorong 1. Blk 165. high floor Price $32,000 Tel *****92 4-RM. BOON LAY avenue $51,000. 5-rm. Woodlands, renovated 597.000 *****76 agt 4-RM. FLAT for sale, Blk 1 Sembawang. Furn. Terrazzo flooring. $42,000 0.n.0 Tel: *****49 4-RM. TELOK BLANGAH $108,000 3-rm. Everton
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    • 284 36  -  TONTO By Our man on the track PERTH'S Mark Sestich, who rode a winner last Saturday and a hat-trick on Sunday at Bukit Timah, can celebrate his new status as a full-fledged Malayan Racing Association expatriate jockey b> scoring another treble today. He has five rides
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    • 335 36 RACE RACING ED TONTO LUCKY LEO MARKSMAN MISTER X 6 Gympie 4 Marshall 4 Marshall 4 Marshall 4 Marshall 1 7 Wang Banyak 5 Wealthy Steed 7 Wang Banyak 5 Wealthy Steed 5 Wealthy Steed 9 Omar Ramsden 3 Tycoon 5 Wealthy Steed 6 Gympie 7
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    • 267 36  -  LUCKY LEO By _f w \i* j r'• 1 j [4^ m\ RACEI: Gympie, Condominium. RACE 2: Gutsy, Brambanan. RACE 3: Merzengar, Smokin Joe, Cempaka Sari 11. RACE 4: Give Me More, Home Game, Mork, Roman Leader 11, Black Panther, Al Rosso, Beverley Turk.
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    • 94 36 STC letter to tieless owner THE Singapore Turf Clob has written te a horse owner reminding him that a tie should be worn when leading In winners. This owner led m his horse at Bukit Timah laat Saturday without wearing a tie despite a STC circular sent recently te all
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    • 248 36  -  ROGER YUE By Racing Editor NOW that the $2 tierce betting at Bukit Timah has proved to be immensely popular, the Singapore Turf Club will shortly launch the quartet (also at $2 a ticket) and the roll bet
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    • 4302 36 GOING FORECAST: GOOD M_HMMHKH 215 CLAS S 5 DIV 8 1,400 m 1 fTH (Ratings: 50-37) ■MMMM (Stakes: $14,000) 1 *****0 Capricorn Ran 57 (SO) Poko-E Breukelen 3ac d 5 same. Finished 15th to Petrino last week Div 3 1600 m; took early lead when 1
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    • 323 37  -  LUCKY LEO Expatriate team may include Lucas By SAJNI MARZI'KI is expected to Join S.Y. Leong, Nubian Dalwee and Leslie Knee m the local riders' team to contest the Rltz Clab of London challenge series at Koala Lumpur oo Feb 15 and lf. if the Selanger
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    • 390 37 'Member' has lot in reserve ON THE TRACK with TONTO GENUINE MEMBERS showed keen action on a good track at Bukit Timah yesterday morning as he prepared for the opening race tomorrow. Ridden by CH. Ooi, Genuine Members clocked 37.6 sec over 600 m. finishing with plenty m reserve. The
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    • 109 37 Week's top gallops TUESDAY (good going): Wunderbar LTJ 37.3, Pins 36.6, Punter's Pal 37.8, Tresor DOr II 37.2, Honest Promise 37.5, Buttons n 37.5, Data Bank 40, Beyond Belief 39.2, Gesture II 39.5, Creme De Luxe 36.6, Humble Boy 38. WEDNESDAY (good): Showvista 41.8, Malaga 35.5, Taste-Yin 38.6, Solar Power
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    • 79 37 PARIS, Fri. Jean-Rene Gougeon, of France, has won Europe's richest trotting race, the US$3OO,OOO (about *****.000) Prix D'Amerique, for a recordequalling sixth time. He drove favourite Ourasi to a comfortable win to match the record set by German driver Alexander Finn m 1952. Ourasi
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    • 1325 37 I'FTh -W9 2 CLASS 5 DIV 5 1,400 m ■■MBaoW.anUs*' (Ratings: 53-44) (Stakes: *,14,000) 1 5068*'. Treasare Walk SC (SI) Gold Rainbow Ahmad 6ag d 3 -.5 Janaldi 1 2 6468*7 Fariu 55.5 (51) Highford-Buang 4eg d 2 +.5 Raxak 4 3 *9**oo Genalae Members SS.S (SI) Pang-Loh
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    • 151 37 Auric to try new blood THE powerful Auric Stable, which deleted Class 1 gallopers Shadowfax 111 (1984 Perak Derby winner), Tien An Mun IV and Blaze Ahead last year, has replenished its string with two classy importations. Golden Harvest II and Tien An Mnn V have just been classified m
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 413 37 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements THE SINGAPORE BUDDHA-YANA ORGANISATION wishes to express its gratitude and thanks to Yen Dr. K. Sri Dhammanada Mahanayaka Thera Chief High Priest of Malaysia Yen M. M. Mahavlra Maha Nayaka Thera of Mangala Vlhara Yen Sumana Thera of the Sri Lankaramaya Buddhist Temple Yen Weragoda Sarada
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      258 37 1 MRS. LAXIMI ARUMUGAM AGE. 57 Passed away peacefully on 31.1.86 leaving behind her beloved husband: EM ARUMUOAM SONS: SOMASUNDRAM SIVAPRAHASAM THIRUNAVAUKARASU KANAGASABAI DAUGHTERS: SIVANGANAM VASUHI SON-IN-LAW SIVALINGAM GR ANO CHILDREN: ISVARY ARUMALAR I SREEKANTH THIRUCHELAVM To mourn her loss. Corla«a leavea Block 11, Redhill Close. #06-120 on
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    • 51 37 183 Condolences 183 Condolences rWith Deepest Sympathies A Condolences to the family of the late I (WONG KUNE MUN, ALOYSIOUS who passed away on 25.1.86 From: Sunny Wong Tan Tong Chew Raymond Tan Jeffrey Oh Tan Kong Yaw Wong Joo Siong Tan Sok Huang Leonard Tan Tan Kweng Liang Lawrence
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    • 206 37 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam J IN LOVING MEMORY OF: A JOE WANG SUAN TAT Born: 1 March 1957 Departed: 1 February 1985 'He gives so much it is almost painful.' t 1 I JOE WANG SUAN TAT I Dopartod: 1/2/85 I They who think that you are gone.
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      144 37 MRS OUEK LIANG SIAK (nee TAN CNOON NEO) Dapartad 1 2 SO In our home she is fondl> remembered. Sweet memories cling to her name. Those who loved her In life sincerely. Still love her m death just the same Always remambared by SON: Quek Kirn Chuan
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      85 37 1 With deepest sympathies and 1 condolences to the family of tha lata WONG KUNE MUN, ALOYSIUS From: Wang Lee Pang -oh Sook Ping Chong Gak Eng i.— Aik Jan Ho Ngai Mun Tung Lai Choya Yeo Chua Kin Ong Geo* Kang Tang Kai Fatt Tia Kok Choon
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      42 37 aT_aT_aT_aT_Bß_aTaT_a*aT_aT_BaT_a%T_Bl_Sn OM SHIVAYA NAMAOM SWAMI SIVAHAHTHAM Maheaamadi 14.1.85 A special prayers will be held m memory of Swami Sivanantham'e Mahaaamedi at 9 DO am on 3 2 86 at Sri Sivsn Temple, Serangoon Road. All friends ere welcomed. Contact Tal_2s4o*B7_7B34s9_^__Ra_u_^^
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 929 38 A rescue mission for Superman Trouble-torn Birmingham count on Bond to pull them out of financial woes LONDON, Fri. Twice a week on British television, a ghastly but compulsive soap opera called "Crossroads" tells the unending story of a group of characters staying or working at a Birmingham hotel who
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    • 20 38 Birmingham manager John Bond signed striker Steve Whitton from West Ham yesterday on a month's loan. AFP
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    • SOCCER SHORTS
      • 181 38 MICHEL HIDALGO'S assistant, when he was manager of the French national team, was appointed as his interim replacement as national director of football m France on Thursday. Henri Guerin, 64, national manager from 1962-64 and who has been with the French Football Federation since 1958, will
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    • 586 39 FOCUS ON THE ENGLISH SOCCER LEAGUE Everton, Liverpool or Chelsea get chance to take over lead Taday's ties. Arsenal v Luton, Aston Villa v Saathamptan, Chelsea v Leicester, Kverton v Tottenham, Ipswich v Llvrrpael, Mm City v West Brom, Newcastle v Cavei try, Nattlngham Ferret v
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    • 154 39 Toulouse pair banned PARIS, Frl. Farmer Argentine Werld Cop soccer star Alberto Tarantinl and his French international team-mate JeanFrancois Domergue at First Division Toulouse have been banned for mere than three weeks for refusing to undergo dene controls alter a French Cap clash on Sunday. Tne two star central defenders
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    • 351 39 WEST GERMANY have a legally-binding contract with Brazil for a friendly match m Frankfurt on March 12, football federation spokesman Rainer Holzschuh said on Thursday. He was reacting to reports from Brazil that the South Americans might scrap their March tour of Europe for games
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    • 85 39 BUDAPEST, Fri. Gusztav Sebes, manager of the legendary Hungarian "Golden team" of the '50s. died yesterday at the age of 80, the MTI news agency reported. Sebes was known for his revolutionary football tactics and became the first manager to abandon the rigid 2-3-5 line-up m
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    • FOCUS ON THE EUROPEAN LEAGUE
      • 348 39 SPANISH MADRID, Fri. Spanish League leaders Rial Madrid face a tough match agc.inst rivals Atletic Madrid this week, as second-placed Barcelona stay on their trail. But defe iding cha mpions Barcelona may have theii own problems closing the three point gap that keeps the Catalan?, from
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      • 208 39 WEST GERMAN HAMBURG, *ti. West German League leaders Werder Bremen visit fourth-placed SV Hamburg on Sunday m a match that could have a crucial bearing on the est ma i ion of this season's itle. Werder, on 31 points, are four points clear at the top
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      • 290 39 Lille out for fifth straight scalp FRENCH PARIS, Fri. Rejuvenated Lille, the only First Division club to defeat French League leaders Paris St Germain, go after their fifth consecutive victory tomorrow at home against seventh-placed Metz. The French League left off two weeks ago with Lille's stunning 2-0 win over
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    • 273 40 SQLF PEBBLE BEACH, FYi. Kikuo Axai, of Japan, and American Willie Wood overcame difficult weather to score four-under-par 68s yesterday to share the lead m the US$6OO,OOO ($1.28 million) Pebble Beach National Pro-Am tournament. The co-leaders held a one-stroke advantage over Americans Peter
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    • 414 40 FIVE-NATIONS RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP French all out to makes amends for Dublin defeat PARIS, Fri. The French have been waiting for the Irish ever since a grey day m Dublin last year ruined their Five-Nations Championship ambitions. The welcome will not be of the hearty, back-slap-ping variety.
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    • 309 40 DUBLIN, Fri. Ireland are ready to employ a new tactic against France m Paris tomorrow, injured winger Keith Crossan revealed yesterday. Crossan, sidelined by a broken jaw, said Irish coach Mick Doyle had "a trick up his sleeve". He added: "I understand something new
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    • 253 40 Sprint ace Lewis makes return to fast lane ATHLETICS DALLAS, Fri. Carl Lewis, the quadruple Olympic gold medallist, will run for the first time since his appearance m Tokyo last autumn when he lines up for the 60 yards In the Indoor Grand Prix meeting here tomorrow. Lewis, who set
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    • 354 40 BASEBALL A voluntary drug-testing programme, the first m baseball, was announced by the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday. The pilot programme will remain m effect for one year, unless superseded by any agreement reached m negotiations between the league and the players' association. BASKETBALL Boston beat Chicago 101-91
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      469 41  -  MAHMOOD GAZNAVI Council accused of pitting athletes against the SAAA By I 6 They are encouraging the athletes to rebel againet the SAAA by taking them into another independent scheme. Their act of by-passing us is tantamount to actively inciting rebellion by bringing all our athletes and
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    • 119 41  - Peter pulls out of team to Jakarta LIM KEE CHAN BOXING By LIGHT-FLYWEIGHT Peter Lake, who returned with a bronze medal from Mcd an an Tuesday, has withdrawn from the Singapore team to the President's Cap championships ta Jakarta from Thursday ta Sunday because af an Infected thraat. This has
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    • 65 41 THE Singapore Sports Council have sent out their calendar of activities for this year's interconstituency tournaments. These include badminton, netball. volleyball, hockey, table tennis, swimming, soccer, basketball, sepaktakraw and squash The badminton competition ends next month, followed by netball from this month to April, volleyball and hockey
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    • 145 41 Pakistan and India get invite HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Asian giants India and Pakistan are among four countries invited for an international pentangular to mark the official opening of an astroturf stadium m Perak from June 23-28. The Soviet Union, Japan and hosts Malaysia make up the other teams. K.
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    • 103 41 SNOOKER LONDON, Fri. Snooker aces Eddie Charlton, of Australia, and Canadian Kirk Stevens have blasted the behaviour of fans at the Benson and Hedges Masters here. Charlton branded them "the worst crowd In the world", while Stevens described them as "a bunch of slobs". The
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    • 238 41 BADMINTON CHELTENHAM (England), Fri. Former world champion Icuk Sugiarto heads the international rankings after the first two tournaments of this year's Grand Prix programme. Icuk won neither of the two events, but was losing finalist to Australia's Sze Yu m the season's opener m Taipei and was
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    • 139 41 Aussies told to by-pass South Africa SWIMMING SYDNEY. Fri. The Board of Australian Swimming yesterday threatened to suspend for two years any Australian swimmer who competes m South Africa. Executive director David Brown said the move followed lccal press reports that some Australians had been approached to compete m South
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    • 335 41 TENNIS PHILADELPHIA, FYi. Brad Gilbert, the man who knocked John McEnroe out of the Masters m the first round, extended his reputation as a giantkiller when he reached the quarter-finals of the United States Indoor Professional championships by beating No. 5 seed Anders Jarryd, of
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    • 404 42 TAY CHENG KHOON REPORTS ON THE ASIAN SQUASH CHAMPIONSHIPS Dhana's presence spurs trio to heroic performance KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singapore warmed up for tomorrow's mission impossible against Pakistan by scoring one of their most decisive victories over Malaysia m the semi-finals of the Asian Team Squash championships here
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    • 126 42 Men: Pakistan 3 India (Pakistan names first: Jansher Khan bt Vlkaa Kapor 9-2, M, M; Qamar Zaman bt Ananth Nayak M, M, M; I mar Hayat bt Maherwan Daruwala 9-4, 9-9, M. Singapore 3 Malaysia (Singapore tint: Alex Tay bt Umel Laa 4-9, 9-2, 5-1. M; Peter Hill
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    • 313 42 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Singapore's women's trio, setting aside their indifferent results m the individual event came storming back to qualify for the final of the team championship against Hongkong tomorrow. After edging out Japan 2-1 m the morning, Geraldine Yeo, Chia Chew
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    • 204 42 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singapore have once again come to the rescue of the East Asia championships. The Republic will stage this year's team and individual events m March at a venue to be decided. The Singapore Squash Rackets Association agreed to host the championships
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    • 47 42 CAPE TOWN, Fri. South Africa squared their limit-ed-overs series against the rebel Australians with a 24-run victory m the fourth match today. Brief scores: SA 234-9 (C. Rice 44. Rackemann 2-63. Aldermar. 3-33); Rebels 210 (K. Hughes 60. Le Roux 2-34, Rico 4-45). Reuter
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    • 207 42 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Asian Squash Federation will conduct a twopronged campaign to get the sport included m the 1990 Asian Games m Beijing. At a recent ASF general meeting, the Hong Kong SRA and the International Olympic Committee were asked to use their influence to
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    • 242 42 MELBOURNE, Fri. Dilip Vengsarkar returned to form with a match-winning 77 not out as India beat Australia by four wickets m a one-day international here today. Chasing Australia's 235-7, India scored 238-4 with seven balls to spare. India's morale-boosting win could not have come at
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    • 614 43  -  JANICE SEAH By 6 Well, I'm not promising anything. Tm going to train and work aa hard aa I can m but I can't 7 promise golds. David DAVID LIM. usually so emphatically vocal m victory and he has had many victories worth crowing about was
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    • 919 43  - Gentleman Bobby a dream footballer GODFREY ROBERT By W /Saturday f Person IN his heyday, which spanned a lengthy 18 years (1956-73), legendary Bobby Charlton has ravaged defences, rattled goalkeepers and rocked opponents. And he had reduced referees to redundancy with his gentleman image m 600 First Division matches, he
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    • 107 43 WOULD you like to meet former soccer ace Bobby Charlton f He'll be at the National Stadium Theatrette tomorrow morning at lft.3t and In The Sunday Times tomorrow there'll be bonus for all soccer tans. We're publishing a special souvenir action shot of the legendary England Manchester
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    • 47 43 ALEX Sports defeated Prairie Express A 6 3 m a Singapore Darts Association Division One mat( h at New Port Arms on Thuisday Other result*: SRC Blue 7 Sundstrand 2. Johnnie Walker Black Isabel 7 Pratie Ex press C 2; TridenU 5 SIA 1 4.
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    • 551 43  - Five doubtful starters in Pahang side JOE DORAI MALAYSIA CUP SOCCER By THEY were cool, calm and even merry at a reception last night to celebrate the wedding of one of their members, Raiagopal Suriamurthi, oblivious of the problems they will face m tomorrow night's Malaysia Cup tie against Singapore
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    • 114 43 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fri. Trengganu beat Penang 1-0 after a scoreless first half m a Malaysia Cup soccer encounter at Stadium Sultan Ismail Nasiruddin Shah here tonight. The goal came m the 65th minute through Zulkifli Hamzah, who volleyed m a first timer off Nasir
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    • 118 43 SABAH. Fri Kelatan went down 3-1 to Sabah m their Malaysia Cup tie at Likas Stadium here today. After a lacklustre performance m the first half. Kelantan sprang into the attack 20 minutes after the interval but poor finishing robbed them of
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  • 281 44  -  S. KUMAR $61 m savings for consumers By What the new rates will be CONSUMERS will save another $61 million m electricity charges a year with the latest Public Utilities Board revision, effective today. The board is also providing a further boost to the economy by
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  • 110 44 LONDON, Fri. British journalists boycotted Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock yesterday after the party banned all contacts with Rupert Murdoch's strike-hit newspapers. Political correspondents, saying they could not allow conditions to be imposed on them, withdrew an invitation to a weekly meeting with the opposition leader. Mr Kinnock
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    225 44  -  SURESH NAIR Pickpocket used blade to relieve victim of $50 m bus By 5 MR K. Raja ram, 55, was literally ripped off under his nose. A pickpocket used a blade to cnt through to an Inner pocket In his trousers and stole $5t while he was In
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  • 153 44 TOKYO, Fri. Japan must now give top priority to resolving dangerous and growing trade friction with the United States, Pri.ne Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone said today, after news that the Japanese trade surplus soared again last year. Worried that the huge trade gap might worsen already
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  • 64 44 What it should have been THE National University of Singapore says that practical training for engineering and building and estate management is compulsory. For second year science, management and economics and statistics students, participation m vacation training is encouraged but not compulsory. A Straits Times report on Jan 27 had
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  • 315 44  - More US 'Manila election is credible' LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. President Ronald Reagan said yesterday the United States should consider a "significantly larger" aid programme for the Philippines if next week's election is credible and the newly-elected government undertakes fundamental reforms. In a statement read by
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  • 280 44  - KPNLF rift over, Son Sann to stay ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK, Fri- The month-long rift, which has threatened to split the Khmer People's National Liberation Front (KPNLF), is over after dissidents m the faction backed down over their demand to clip the powers of Mr Son Sann, its
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  • 31 44 NEW YORK, Fri. The Dow Jones Average ot 30 industrials rose 3.67 points to 1,555.85 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchanpp today. AP
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    • 172 44 m^9KSll^^^WmWmL^^^^W9mWttmi\ awaaa^^ML^^i aaV MnV(32 Automatic Compact SLR Camera DX setting Interchangeable lens Shutter priority auto exposure ejlVB Double your Perspective [99 33m/m wkte, 7QmArt Teie J Also available Tomato Pop-A F EFP2 Pop-A D D Kdnica Sole Agent: MHE Consumer (S) Pte. Ltd. Ki.<r"tx" o' Jet.ser S Jesser Grocp o'
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    • 437 44 ILuuar Mew Year £^S$i 0 M a f a af a a a a a a^H *Jh iMmmmm^f mY th ,s W f -^m*mk \^mmmmmAimr~ o( ,P>^,oo^ M g| LASTCHANCE! oifyBlhys For These Offers/ J WE CLOSE AT 3PM ON NEW YEAR'S EVE. RAMONA SOFA SETS UM 1*49 SAVOY CLASSIC
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    • 140 44 Weather UP TO 1 pm: Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6am tomorrow: 31 max., 24 mm. SUNSET today: 7.20 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 19 29 C Fine Manila 22 29 C Cloudy Amsterdam $C Melbourne 14 27 C Fine Bangkok 20 32 C Fair Moscow -9
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  • Section Two
    • 2 1 Section Two
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      • 918 1 77V HAMLET, Polonius says to Hamlet as he sees him buried m a book: "What are you reading, my lord?' And Hamlet says: "Words, words, words." "I arr., of course, as a linguist interested m words too," admitted Sir Randolph, "but I m only interested m
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      • 580 1  -  LEE SOW LING By English language consultant with The Straits Times HAVING spent a quarter of a century elucidating the underlying structures of contemporary English, Professor Sir Randolph Quirk, pre-eminent scholar of the language, turned his attention to that most complex of human activities: Communication. Through
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      • 564 2  -  RONALD THOMSON Update By THE one-man industry known as Rudyard Kipling, long-neglected giant of English literature, is heading for a boom on the 50th anniversary of his death. Out of copyright at last and back m fashion, Kipling's vast output of poems, stories and letters is being rushed
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      • 334 2 KIPLING, whose bespectacled and balding image belied an aggressive outlook on life, was born m the Indian port city of Bombay m 1865. At 12, he was sent to a private school m England, where he passed the unhappiest period of his
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      • 316 2 PLAIN Tales Prom The Hills (Pan Classics, 198$, 21$ P»ges, $12) A cupid-struck commissioner falls for the beautiful daughter of a district and sessions judge; a telegraph signaller becomes a hero overnight when he helps to diffuse a critical moment of crisis between
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      • 344 2  -  Balraj Khanna MICHAEL MOORE NATION OF FOOLS By Penguin, $8 Reviewed THIS is a warm, mirthful tale about growing up m India. From a cosy but squalid existence m a post-partition resettlement camp m Punjab, sweet-vendor Shadi Lal Khastri forges a new life for himself,
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      • 293 4 CATCH 22 author Joseph Heller, paralysed by a rare nerve disease that left him so weak he could not even turn a page, fell m love with his nurse and bounced back to write a book about his illness. His first sortie into non-fiction No
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      • 587 4  -  Geoffrey Murray GOD KNOWS By Joseph Heller Black Swan, 1985. 447 pages, $13.20 Reviewed by 4 This particular David comes across as a real whiner. He reckons he's been given a raw deal by God so he's got a famous American author to ghost write his side
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      • 635 4  -  Jeffrey Archer WEE BEE GEOK The seven-part TV series, Kane and Abel, was first telecast over Ch 5 on Jan 22. KANE AND ABEL By Coronet, 1985. 556 pages, $14.15 Reviewed THE title suggests sibling rivalry, jealousy, murder and exile; for m the Bible, a jealous
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      • 736 5  - Why authors should not be seen BEVERLY CLEARY (^Opinion j By A children's writer Young Reader 41 also wonder why children are laboriously writing letters concerned with the trivialities of authors' lives when they could be reading. WHEN I was growing up, I felt that authors should stay out of
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      • 347 5  -  Thomas Rockwell MARIE CHRISTINA KOH HOW TO EAT FRIED WORMS Piccolo, 1979. 116 $5.65 Reviewed by 12 AFTER launching into the subject ot worms, Also sad •Joe dare Billy te eat worms a worm each day fer IS days fer |st. Billy takes
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      • 363 5  - The diary of a star-struck little boy Beverly Cleary CELINE SIA, DEAR MR HENSHAW By Puffin, 1985. $7.20 Federal Publications Reviewed y 15 4 Leigh's escapades with lunch-box thieves and his frustration with his trucker father provide humorous but often touching pictures of his lone- a_ ly life. 7 HOW
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    • Do-it-yourself
      • 559 6  -  ANG LAY WAH By THERE are two types of parquet flooring. The more durable and expensive type is made up of pieces of wood attached to each other by tongue and groove joints. The other type is made up of strips of wood attached to a
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      • 366 6 NOW there's a reason to stock up on pretty bath towels. A terrycloth towel with striking prints can be turned into either a beach cover-up, a mat or a pillow with little sewing and hardly any cutting. Sundress cover-up Just tie the ends of
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      • 174 6  -  Simone Vaz Handy Helpers THE dreaded old-fashioned way of removing rust by scraping it off is now a thing of the past. There are rust-removing chemicals which make the job easier, and faster. Duro ha j two rust-fighters Naval Jelly and Extend. The first is a
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      • 611 8  -  DAHLIA ZAINUDDIN 21, freelance writer. I should have known that they wouldn't have cared even if I had won the Nobel Prize. And yet I had dared to even hope that they might at least look at me and say that's nice. I WADED my
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      • 1125 9  -  ENG WEE LING BY 23, an NUS graduate 4 When did I last go dancing? Ages ago. Just as well those places give me a headache. Don't know how those young people can God. she laughed good-humouredly, I'm beginning to sound like a crotchety, old woman! Suddenly, she
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    • Arts & Leisure
      • 727 21 The Experimental Theatre Club will put on two one-act plays next week. CAROLINE NGUI previews. EMPTY FRAMES. The ring to the name is as hollow as the lives found m the two one-act plays to be held by the Experimental Theatre Club. One is about loneliness
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      • 481 21 LEONG WENG KAM reviews the new SBC all-game show, All In The Family, which began on Sunday. The next show goes out tomorrow on Ch 8 at 8.30 pm. THEY played games with Singapore Broadcasting Corporation drama artistes Huang Wenyong and Xiang Yun. And
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 286 1 Bmr*rtP 'y Out of copyright >9fc. L., and back 1 fci__Pfe m fashion 2 j^SLmZ^ Rudyard Kipling aaaaL^^^a_P*"*_w makes a comeback Kane and Abel 4 Tall tale for television /»r~ I^Bneafterj Should children's writers be read and not seen? 5 Beverly Cleary gives her impressions Dear Mr Henshaw 5 A
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 131 2 HOTEL SUPPLIERS IN SINGAPORE Westin Hotels has great plans for the new properties m Singapore, Westin Plaza and Westin Stamford. Not surprisingly, Anglo-Swiss Trading Co Pte Ltd is a find m the coffee shop and for banquets and room service comes from World Tableware International, represented here The main house
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 316 4 OFCHICKE^fI^ Another chance to get attractive household and kitchen items money can't buy! *y Due to overwhelming response we have decided to extend our redemption scheme tor another 3 months j So now you'll have more opportunities to shop tor our new stock of saucepots. saucepans. IQ^\J storage jars and
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    • 64 4 [Hi Large quantity mf9KSAAmm) fffjj of vases, tea x^7*_^ fill] t-=n and dinner sets. p::::t:f L=-j r^J items. All selling &ij&e*f -jj^ No] l -j _Z_^]_aT OCa n: \AVA SOON TH YE CHE ANG 4 f/(\ (PTE) LTD \a\W Aa. 65 Miri Road. s\ /*y)X\ OW Kampong V\\v^/ Bahru Road.
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    • 159 4 |[5 Organised by KATONG FLOWER SHOP (PTE) LTD m IFLOWER FAIR 861 i/ Venue: c Parkway Builder's Centre, Marine Parade Central SB c New Upper Changi Road/ Bedok Road Junction Sj Stock up for the Festive Holiday sl^ >?< Traditional Chinese sweetmeats. mmvmzkmJi. -^Z I— Z^"~ —^.ft ft CmamW^^mt *__>
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 743 5 World's largest complete hotel F computer system and NCR installed it, front-to-back \\\\lsb" k NCR Modular Lodging System mm„ -j The world's largest "lodger" is already m i jj n jj ii j"] ii il charge posting, with interface to VV* residence at the new Westin Pla/a hotel oST, *S
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 412 6 Drill h it sand it, screw it,plug it,polish it, clean it,nieasure it *o it all with the Bosch Boxer Set for Most of the essential tools you need I t<» home llu _H____k _B _____M$ Bosch Boxei Set. Strong tools. ■il i J with the Bosch P l 'fr 1
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    • 84 6 Putterii?' Pete To get rid of moss growing on r shaded brick and masonry, mix jr one litre of household bleach to i Sa ***sss»^_' three litres water and sweep it on I SSSB5 *^i with a broom. I Coptoy Maws SOTrica I Pressure water cleaner LAST week, the KEW
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 578 7 W* II _^_B —a^^^^^B aaaa^B \^W^ _^_^fl fl B B *M aaaT^^^^aaal afl aflaVl I Iwßl^Ri PmAA^mmmmJp^ lfl Chrysanthemum <_S^* M H L -few mmm miO JORT mmwm WA IU _P9__B^_^_flfl__^^^^^^V^^sW^\i n^TW *JI xaQT^l^' /^^^mmmm ___B ir*,-**^ I laaal _^X9__«t^'- jl AT^^a'jttc/ t -"^^Glk PF^J Ek- >a_rV_r \yA /l/f rf-Ufiff/l-y^
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 397 8 \m\\w^mTewl^HmHm\ A ■^^^^^^m^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^k^^^^^b mps ft. ...jAm\ ~^x PVfl Iv 3 aivAvJ^rfl aaaW >'•'«' 3 aaaa^V*' ''Br'P'-]''> i Saa— I _H r BB *_H I j_fl _r ain****'** A m I —881 aaaV l% *B B J*»*^T- Brffl fe. wJaam I _B lr\ B_--j B J§?- •^flHfcw?" V Iba _H __fl
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    • 514 8 In I Ga mes In the recognition SSX'SKS-s- SteT 6 paSt of a child s /o a new ch <x»'b«9 y ws^*s X/^i silbba'- band cBtapuW \(!L dUIIICwUIIICIIIO rSC/^/or^ lakipP*^ c f <P\^V_ 1 The reward for having flUjfl I oap«» T f^WT done well m the exams V) 1
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 276 9 Punk Kid MRT Kid sk***\ 1986 €-,V I 1988 q^^^v Tinted y *A y) rlutAter U^^S^*^ KL> Jt fog JJI f i W/ 1 3 aY Sr^y ff I V l Atfim'-f'S pAAart [£m\ Vt>Sa > t~' N k/iiJ^'lW (/fa $**9A frxftccKo" V*yf LlL^2 fc_~7 By TAM BAH AIK, 15,
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    • 17 9 1 Rebellion A manifestation Of my long-awaited Rebellion. By RITA SELVI THANDAPANI 17, student. Catholic lumor College
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 280 10 JADE; OPENS; TODAY! "j a (Phone ******0) 5 SHOWS DAILY at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 ft 9.00pm MECT JONATHAN. L^-<^-^ A COLLEGE STUDENT F^ WHO LOVES GIRLS, OAMES&6UNPLAY J/a*A i \\V\ I inparis.he's f^TrmmawT f I (SOINOTOFIND 1 i OLTTABOUTALL /X* -i 1 1 THREE.FOR J2EAL! AXasx. Y> m 1
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    • 561 10 Game SUPER ■jackpot! I _-_-_-_-___J_L I I m mmm I a_i I _^_^_^_^_^_^_k fl _l I _l I I I M I I I I FOR TOMORROWS I DRAW 10 86 TO BE HELD OVER REDIFFUSION AFTER I 4.30 P.M $20,000 WON~~ I H In draw 9/86 System H I
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    • 260 10 XaWW\** w^SeT*Mmmma\" k I I__ Bu_l _k_H__. v_H H_w \y -_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_H __L__l_*_ I B_L *m*f _^_l W«r fl V H _fl ■_P*_-_-__ IV n In _^tf| np _^Hi______. mMmaWmm mmmr^ ___*^_M r _i^^B _P_-_Ua_-_-W _-_-_-_-__^_B ___H_L _____i mil I r r Ist— 12th February. 1986. Limited Season Only! f-or Reservations.
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    • 485 10 QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO I ORCHARD: NOW SHOWING! S S (*****88) 4 SHOWS 1 30. 4 00, 630 1 9.15pm 3j THE MAN WITH QNE RED SHOE S a A? tßt^bT 1 V g-A%^ J^T a X P i >* V :r k\ M C i I I V irxj J< IB V
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 633 11 A^ZmlA. »Bl home of A the stars IjCSic Ci^iVfc_P»e_^n_^*^^ c^ LL v j'a—^S*^— dp Jr It^ \*v -»r *i a_-^rfel__i t_m7__l t T mmmW*+< a |l| T A \_W_Hbß M >* 4Eii_- ff ?^lid^fTMiU Rasa Sayang ptSCv mm err _V t-XCLUSIVE DECOR LIGHTING A l W TO THE LATEST DISCCJ
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    • 660 11 t i I 1 /AmmmT 80 sets ofexclusive Loungt I J mWm%l mtm^fmaTj m^mmwi^l Wl af M _L ImW^mWmmM I _f _j "ff 11 fcHBJiPr" I «a^L ■alLa__Mt^_^_i^h _X TT > ii «n J J 4 *>■' I v ~^VBD m —^h I i'iaMU if II 'A&AAIL I ''t i/ih/
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1523 12 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES QTANTQ RQRflAftl Telefax No: 732_759 j Kates: Box Service: noouooi j m mmM service: Tol *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/fi/8& 5669 I Sunday Times: 5525. 62 psc. rm. I Posted: SSIO.OO L J It doesn't take huge
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    • 935 12 afl flfl rTIMPI TTF*R ur cuen s ■•■•fal manufacturer ol i.omputer peripheral- Due to increased activity m its Singapnm plant, tins neuk aeelad |x>m PERIPHEjKALo tion is offered to the right candidate nho wishes lo establish his MANUFACTURER < ;areer with ,he company .T"_ t\ IVyf AH _i____rV c w
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 665 13 APPOINTMENTS ___3 NATIONAL I \&-f UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE RESEARCH ASSISTANTS j ECONOMETRIC STUDIES UNIT Applications are .nvited for appointment as Research Assistants m Ihe Econometric Studies Unit. Department of Economics and Statistics The appointees will assist m the research programmes ot the Unit Candidates must have a Pass or Honours
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    • 1239 13 i H| We are a subsidiary of Tandon Corporation of USA, a recognised world leader m the field of computer peripherals with a teputation WLWA built on total achievement. Since its founding, the Corporation has achieved a consistent pattern of excellent annual growth Established m Singapore under pioneer status to
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    • 191 13 I lllestpac I Banking Corporation B (Singapore Branch) I I Due ,0 „s ,n creased activities, applications H are invited to fill the following positions: H I ACU DEPOSIT (RETAIL) DEPARTMENT I SENIOR OFFICER I The position requires a person with a H 9M pleasant personality and at least 5
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    • 569 13 __________BE^I HEWLETT B^^t PACKARD Hewlett-Packard Malaysia is a major manufacturer of Optoelectronic and Microwave semiconductor BY components. We are planning to add several key individuals of exceptional skill and potential during BJ 1986. Like most electronics companies, we plan to do little hiring m 1986. However, we believe that H
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 644 14 APPOINTMENTS I Business Systems Manager This newly created position is open to applicants who possess a university degree m business, science or engineering A master's degree m the above or its equivalent, though not an essential prerequisite, could be an added advantage Candidates are expected to possess at least ten
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    • 793 14 JOTUN MARINE COATINGS (JMC) is one of the world _f__ HI leaders m high performance coatings for shipping and flfl oil industry. JM< a division of JOTUN A/S with its _H head office m Norway. The Company's products are /^/W r^\ _H manufactured m more than 30 countries throughout the
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    • 828 14 Professional Career CM GROUP INTERNAL AUDITOR with Singapore Press Holdings Ltd Singapore Press Holdings Ltd is the single largest publishing, printing and distribution conglomerate m Southeast Asia. Our rapid expansion and diversification have made it necessary to seek a dynamic and well-rounded professional r.o manage and streamline the internal audit
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    • 428 14 Advertising Marketing Manager This is a newly created position within our pro- I I gressive and dynamic organisation The incum j I benl will be reporting directly to the President ot j; the Dh'sion I Initially the appointee wil l be responsible tor all I in-store promotions both locally and
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 708 15 APPOINTMENTS I-* [team] Team Semiconductors B Bd rapid advances m high technology IC development and ig is resulting m more and more new opportunities. losophy is to provide leadership m technology, quality and rvue using the best people. c of the best, we have these career opportunities available I 'Pla.st.ii
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    • 782 15 r 49t Jones Lang fcofco H H mm ~ij— is valuers jc'onee's P>ope-ty Managers I Applications are invited from suitable candidates for the I I position of I MARKETING EXECUTIVES I 9 Here's an opportunity to really develop your personality I meet key executives of many nationalities and enjoy a
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    • 828 15 Established Leasing Company Sales Manager $40,000 60,000 (Ref. 3617) Our client, a subsidiary- of a major residents, m the age range 28 35 years international group of companies, wishes with at least three years' experience m the to employ a highly motivated individual credit and marketing department of a as
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 512 16 APPOINTMENTS I?\ SINGAPORE X SRO REFINING CO. PTE.LTO. I We invite suitably qualified candidates to apply tor the H position of: H CHEMICAL ENGINEER I The candidate will join the Retinery Efficiency/ fl Optimisation group within the Technical Services D Department who are responsible tor the various fl aspects ot
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    • 745 16 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR INDONESIAN NATIONALS Sf*asrs vijrj? Ve x D c °ss motivated candidates are needed to fill up the foiWnf ooslUons In Jakarta and other branches: M ioi.ow.ng positions m 1. BRANCH MANAGERS Male, age 35-45 anlT' 1 1 1 ab,Hty and experlence ,n handling an organizational With relevant
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    • 552 16 Hitochl Electronic Components (Asia) Ltd. Singapore Branch B Invites applications for the post of: B I SALES EXECUTIVE I B Possess a Polytechnic diploma m B H Electronic Engineering or equivalent H Preferably with 2 years' sales experience B H m semiconductors and electron tubes H industries B H Responsibility
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    • 584 16 We are a large multi-national with diversified interests m Asean. We now have a vacancy for the following position: Sales Engineer The ideal candidate would possess a Technician Diploma m Electrical/Electronics Engineering with about 2 years relevant sales experience. The successful candidate is expected to market a range of electronic/electrical
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 630 17 APPOINTMENTS PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Ministry of Health \|i|>iu .hioiis .m- iii\it«-<i from sniK.i|M>r<' < 'iii/cns .uul IVm i.mciii Kisu Icuts <it MllffH|M«ff lot Ihr ,ilx>\«- ,ip| xin hi IU'MI N.ll.H\ S< illt' islTlK I lrt<Kl|S|<HK»\ KM) JkAH) i.roxs s,il<ir\ Kari|fe: m<i"^i |tmios_4|<M pin lU't|iiirt'mcnls: V I 'iii\«'isii\ ctr*ftr«f <>i i.ihst (in.iliii
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    • 767 17 WWAmT^LLmAmAASmm ▼^_^_T "a TT^mT^AAAmsA^^^l 7m__2_l_^ l m^A»AA*^^^ W f< i_L _HP^^^^ b "™^B Due to rapid expansion, leading electro- H nics firm are seeking suitably qualified H individuals for the following positions H QA Engineer I Responsibilities: H Selected candidates will be responsible H for ensuring that the technical standards
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    • 740 17 I CIVIL MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR I I I I h nei Shell Petr °'eum Company Sendirian Ber- A successful candidate who is a Brunei citizen will 9 H nad invites application for the post of Civil Mainte- be offered pensionable employment with The compa- iU nance Supervisor m its onshore field
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    • 395 17 B SIA invites applications trom suitably qualified persons for B employment m Singapore as: I CADET PILOTS UNDER THE FLIGHT ENGINEER/PILOT SCHEME B REQUIREMENTS 5 GCE passes with English. MathemaB t' cs an d a Physical Science subject at B level. H Preference will be given to those with H
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 1041 18 APPOINTMENTS THOME SHIP MANAGEMENT PTE LTD f) I UANACBtS m AGENTS SM—4A ftf \\e require an experienced FLEET GROUP MANAGER The MCCCMtuI candidate wil have extensive knowledge and experience m I Management oi Ships, including iperationoi Capeaaebulta truer and handy I Ki/e Prochu I lankers I The position includes full
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    • 643 18 We are a leading international bank with an established record for innovation and leadership m technology. We are seeking to fill the position of: ANALYST/PROGRAMMER The successful candidate will be primarily responsible for the development and implementation of our local retail banking applications systems. I The person we are looking
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    • 564 18 m We are looking for self-motivated and ambitious person to join us as: INTERNATIONAL TRADING CO-ORDINATOR Applicant should be below 28 years old with good educational background. Some experience m international trading, documentation preferable and the ability to communicate fluently m English and Chinese. Must be able to work independently
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 1290 19 APPOINTMENTS VARTA 1 A leading manufacturer of batteries requires a dynamic personnel to fill the position of: QC Engineer Responsibilities: To plan and coordinate quality control functions on incoming, in-process and outgoing products To assist m establishing quality control standards and procedures To analyse and evaluate process problems and conduct
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    • 1411 19 I NOTICES ffl SINGAPORE L POLYTECHNIC I 9(~~ PART-TIME POST-DIPLOMA COURSES 1986/87 SESSION fl fl (COMMENCING 16 JUNE 1986) fl Applications are invited Trom suitably qualified candidates for admission to the following part-time courses mt of study which have been designated as "approved-in-principle" for Skills Development Fund Training Grants.* I
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    • 148 19 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Goh Hwee Noi of Blk 67, Circuit Road. *06-241. Singapore 1337, have applied for a First Class Beer House licence m I respect of premises at M/s Gourmet Palace, 150, Or- chard Road. Orchard Plaza, 01-47 to 01-50 Singapore 0923, and that this
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    • 1040 19 f§J SINGAPORE fc fH£ POLYTECHNIC 1 I DIPLOMA COURSES I 1986/87 SESSION I B (COMMENCING 16 JUNE 1986) I Applications are invited from suitably qualified GCE 'O' and V Level fl holders for admission to the following part-time courses of study which fl have been designated as "approved-in-principle" for Skills
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    • 759 20 NOTICES PEOPLED ASSOCIATION 1 TENDER NOTICE I Contractors registered with the Construction I Industry Development Board may register as I tenderers tor the construction and completion I of the following People's Association building I protects' m a Proposed Moulmein Community Centre I Architects: M/S Regional I Development Consortium Architects 545,
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    • 1033 20 v "<. w SUN TAN By Coiiette PEANUTS By Schuix \HFUTU«£ 7\ "Tl .^^Jfff 3 A^yi2 ct\>^ 'WaT _S^_V 'Vx?y S° HERE JAM A6A|N SME MA -WAT 15 l.jlo£l X i I /eleven if you -_S_-KrU/-H yf^D J4&Q RIPIN6 ONTHEBACKOF KNOWN ASA 10-SPEEP.. lll^Uo,,,^^ \COWT SIPEWAVSy THE BOHN LOSER By
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    • 784 21 What's On aHi_Hi______H-H----i^.HH CHINATOWN LIGHT-UP Orchard Road. 10 am 8 pm. Queenstown Library Audito- $7, $10 and $15 from the Cen- Highlights include demon- tance of clean room technolUSHERING IN THE YEAR FLOWER FAIR 'BC. Or- rium, 4.30 pm. Free. tral Booking Office. strations of finger painting ogy and its
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    • 1090 21 I Radio One The children are m for an hour of fun with Linda, Victor and Charlee m HAPPY TALK (10.05 am). Barbra Streisand and Donna Summer are featured m HISTORY OF ROCK AND ROLL (8.05 pm). FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, fallowed
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 775 22 ZT Muftrrniiiion^^^ C Warehouse Sale J >^_^ Jan. 31- Mar. 2. Open on Sat. and Sun. Thousands of items are going at rock bottom prices sanitary _Tvfl M I ware, kitchen sinks, mirror cabinets, bathroom mirrors #0 accessories, bathtubs, ceramic tiles, mosaic, locks, hardware. Th_ m^ot mmnrohonc decorative materials, taps,
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    • 1617 22 mt MY VIEW mi Catherine Ong (Ch 5 and 12 programmes) and Leong Weng Kam (Ch 8 programmes) _^M_-____L C Bs_rsrw Yingzi recalls her past m China __fl______k #ng (Ch 8, 11 pm) _L WA9 W9 99*1a9 9 about a m sh f a S enu C« AwJ^mm Taiwanese woman's
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    • 6 1 The Westin Plaza RAFFLES CITY Singapore
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    • 306 3 The Westin Plaza, Singapore's ultra-deluxe hotel was inaugurated last night by Mr Othman Wok, a member of the Board of Directors of Tlie Singapore Tourist Promotion Board. Unveiling the commemorative plaque, Mr Othman Wok ushered into Singapore the start of an
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      • 56 3 P I r 7 fai aaaaaV*m^T*t^^fl^fAA^w> Congratulations! Westin Plaza on your IDSO. Motorised Drapery Track Systems and other quality curtain systems are found m top hotels m Singapore. Shangri-La. Raffles City, Pan Pacific... •jy^_P BIKIOX INTKRIOR PRODUCTS IT!-. 1.11) 110 1'.i.., LcfaM R.>.«l 105-09 Kuiklini;. Simmmmwmm |Q ;748 3905(3 lines)
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      • 120 3 The finer things m life m m *^A' ntt.* 7 fl H _/_i _^_H __k^ i_w_U _i T »_-7" fl m r*j U s* < JAM W\\eeL __r f 1 _P*___. __fl r >_E___H fli^, _f B f _B_^H _v v w J-l-^-^-i come from Leonard International Stl/ifY* 1/V# II
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    • 682 4 An efghi -member executive committee manages The Westin PL/a .md will also manage The Westin Stamford when n < >|Hlls II) Ink l*)S(v Heading the oummiflce is Managing Director David Paulon business and economics graduate <>i Washingtun state i Diversity, he also has .1 degree In
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    • 135 4 Hotel Building 2S store) twin tower Westin I'la/a Raffles Cit\ part oi a mixed-use develop ment including the 73-store> Westin Stamford hotel and a *2 storey office building Guest Rooms >'i guestrooms including t~ suites Hotel recreational facilities Comprises .1 health cluh. tour squash courts,
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      • 141 4 Established 1947 Leading General Contractor For Interiors Furniture We are proud to supply quality A Af~*A- m workmanship to the following faeA&vfitiilnipts. areas *<m-s\jM M4m\m IfllfllflVU Guestrooms Loose Furniture For Westin Plaza theWESTIN PLAZA on their m Curtains, Bedspreaas ijfixiiul LJp€ttut§ SSSJ^ n p,aza |> j )k^ m mmtmmmmmmam**^_^ mm
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      • 507 5 We're m the limelight. Again. Bk BY m mmamamm^L mmmMmmmmW Ik "Aflflflflflfl^^Bflßßflflr S 5 b- 1 b_T_— m W<V>fl>s a Tr yVy»* 1 > ■JP *_P IBS 881 _E .^'^'""^^"■■■■flflflflflßflflß.—^—! mmmm m L.^ mWmmm^ U P A ml **AAA\ WtPflJIBl f »_BI--_-fIBBB^-Mi n! mm -pp AT m^^^^^^ mm ,m mmmmmmmmmm\\
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      • 88 6 NAN WAH j Congratulations to Westin Plaza on your official opening W We are proud to be entrusted with the complete installation of Piped Hydraulic Services and Supply of Sanitary Fixtures. [f jSI NAN WAH ENGINEERING PTE LTD M*W*ZmW NAN WAH MARKETING PTE LTD Office Showroom 2 Alexandra Road #01-03
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      • 132 6 HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS A J V\e aie pleased to Ix* assodaied with WESTIN PI.AZA HOTEL on the occasion ol p P J v Ihe Institutional Supplies Dept... ...We set standard -Si ..a^ine Mart<e,i„ 9 Services f r the fieedS Of the HOtelS. L_£2_J Restaurants Institutions. SSSmhbSJ A Division of Jardine Matheson
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    • 191 7 Guestrooms ai The Westin Plaza have been designed to please the most discerning traveller. From larger-than-usual room sizes to the use n\ luxury materials, I^o detail has been spared to enhance the overall feeling of excellence throughout. Fine woods, luxurious fabrics and marble are used extensively.
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    • 277 7 C,,„, ta Tho W«_, Pta k_/will. among other things. be an epicurean experience for guests. The hotel has eight food and beverage outlets each with its own distinctive specialities. The Palm Grill is for those who wish to dine m style and elegance M offers
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    • 305 8 IJeople make the difference' is a motto I Westin Hotels proudly upholds. Recognising that skilled and motivated employees are the key to providing world class service, Westin Hotels Strongly believes m employee training jn>.\ development. Guests at The Westin Plaza can be assured of
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    • 180 8 Meeting the corporate travellers business needs The Westin Plaza has a fully equipped business centre to meet the corporate travellers needs. The centre provides secretarial assistance, telex, photocopying, interpreting, translation and courier services. Within each guestroom, a large-sized marble work table is provided. During the day, the telephone is placed
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    • 83 8 Healthy living lor the man and woman on the move Travellers staying at The Westin Plaza will appreciate the extensive range of facilities available at the hotels Health Club The Health Club opening on March 1 is located on the sixth floor of the hotel. There are six lighted tennis
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      • 144 8 Today 9 a bright new star is t|||S <_& II I pr -r A v w\fy 9 PI \W^ -fl 6/ *l 4t +4 *Zi **Amf b^-3 Vs^? A _5y y-v-v 4r K^S I l^___r _______________________________k v *5_ WmO^z ■V J Cy*^^ flflC^-_> _Nw_x mmWAT M AfW *\f oA\^mW _V__.
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    • 261 9 /_L)_\ Wisiin Motels had its begin w£?ir nings m 1930 i >peratmg .1 small jf^Sr y group of hotels m the Pacific I s \< >rt Invest. I ISA In just S(> years it has expanded to a global company with splendid hotels and
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    • 815 9 Hundreds of companies, local and international, have been involved ill the Raffles City project One of the most closely linked is Ssangyong Construction Co Ltd. the main contractor and a leading construction company m Korea with a reputation for getting tough jobs clone Ssangyong was awarded
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      • 90 9 Congratulations to The Westin Plaza on its official opening IrAaem Dß_K_^_ jIIIUH I_H_B •*_BBSS_b b j) <_K_l___B_kM. 9ft 'lp* B— l_^ -2^^~ m MMmmwmamaaamM 7 .c 'ItSflKstß X i i flr _l bbt^ «^~y MW^ OUR CEMENT BUILDS RAFFLES CITY BECAUSE NO CEMENT MATCHES UPTO OUR QUALITY AND RELIABILITY mm
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      • 311 11 BOON TECK Supplier ot Mobile Food Storage arj instamatic Cooking Equipment Congratulations fi_B C Jr Wide Range ot Proffessionai Aluminium Stainless Steel Kitchen Utens.is to theWfestin Plaza on its B Official Opening V Kitchen Equipment Stamiess Steel fZZ 7] Commercial ■•■_> Kubbermaid Products IOPiCt/i aaam^^^^^^^ Manufacturer of various range of
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      • 671 12 RESTAURATEURS IN SINCAPORF IHI WESTIN HOTELS OF RAFFLES CITY ARE DELIGHTED TO ANNO! NCE IHE OPENING ol Nl MBEROF I HEIR UNI RESTAURANTS Wl) HOSTELRY ESTABLISHMENTS. s| 1 1 VI ED IN IHE NEW I sun PLAZA HOTEL THESE WILL OFFER SUPERB \\)Kn) AND REFRESHMENTS To THE GUESTS DE< ORATED
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