The Straits Times, 22 February 1986

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85
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  • 561 1  -  AHMAD OSMAN Daily-rated workers' appeal for exemption to be considered separately By CIVIL servants and statutory board employees earning a monthly salary will not be getting any incentive payment m July this year. This was announced yesterday m a joint st itement issued after a
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  • 279 1  -  ARTHUR LEE President Wee gets a taste of military life Picture by PRESIDENT Wee Kirn Wee nibbled hard army biscuits and did some target shooting yesterday. He got a taste of army life during a visit to Headquarters Infantry at Pasir Laba Camp. President Wee's
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  • 382 1  - US panel votes to suspend military aid to Manila LIAK TENG KIAT By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON, Fri. The House Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs yesterday voted unanimously to suspend military aid to the Phil ippines and to channel economic assistance through non-government agencies. Five Democrats and four Republicans voted
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  • 107 1 TOKYO, rrl. Shlgechlyo l/unil, the world's oldest person with a verifiable record, died of pneumonia today at the age of 191. Mr Iznmi died In his' home m Toknnoshima, the semi-tropical Island where he was born on June 2S, 18*5, and where he
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  • 337 1 Private firms to get some work from ministries One way for them to play bigger role MINISTRIES and statutory boards wiil be contracting out to private firms some services now being provided in -house. This is one of the measures to encourage the private sector to play a bigger role
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  • 215 1 Give 1 more year's concession to shop tenants, HDB urged THE ESTIMATES Committee at Parliament has asked the Housing Board to extend for another year the concessions granted to Ita shop tenants. The committee noted In a report sent to Parliament last month that the HDB had Implemented several measures
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  • 69 1 DHAKA. Fri. At least 30 people were wounded today when supporters of rival Bangladeshi opposition groups, flourishing knives and throwing Molotov cocktails, fought for control of an emotional language day celebration m Dhaka. Police said fighting broke out when members of two groups tried to place portraits
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    • 56 1 WASHINGTON, Fri. Convicted spy Larry Wu-Tol Chin committed suicide today In prison where he had been serving a sentence for spying for China, Congressional sources said. Chin, a retired analyst for the IS Central Intelligence Agency, was convicted of espionage earlier this year after admitting hr had
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 392 2 For new citizens NEWLY sworn-in citizens now get that special welcome into the family. There's a dignified oath-tak-ing ceremony, which is held m a tastefully furnished room. And when the citizenship certificates and identity cards are ready, there's a talk on the notional flag, a video show on total
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    • 196 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE recent sea raids demonstrate the ease with which intruders can sneak m. Although there are no ready-made solutions to stamp out the problem, increased vigilance may serve to discourage these intruders. And it is important that they be given a strong message soon or
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    • 201 2 SPORE AIRLINES LIVES UP TO PROFIT FORECAST WITH earnings of $271.8 million m the nine months from last April to December, Singapore Airlines Ltd has almost achieved its earnings forecast of $292 million m the year to the end of next month. This level of group pre-tax profit is
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    • 75 2 PARADE LACKED RAPPORT SOMETHING was missing at the recent Chingay parade. A reader who was there says there was no {>articipant-spectator rapport. The spectators hardy cheered, laughed or waved. He suggests that the police patrol which announced the beginning of the parade could also m future ask spectators to
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    • 290 2 Israeli search goes on ISRAEL'S search operation m south Lebanon for two soldiers seized by radical Shi'ite guerillas entered its fifth day yesterday with a mounting death toll and no sign of the missing men. Guerillas retaliated on Thursday with a rocket barrage aimed at western Galilee
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    • 170 2 Around Asean... and Across the Causeway Second Brunei party BRUNEI has registered a second political party which has pledged full support for government policies. The Brunei National United Party, or Partai Perpaduan Kebangsaan Brunei, was formed by disaffected former members of the Brunei National Democratic Party (BNDP). The group broke
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    • 342 2 No kick-off likely UNLESS it suddenly becomes possible to play m snowshoes or skating boots, it is unlikely that the majority of Britain's footballers will get a kick today. The current icy blast, which feels as if it has breezed m straight from the Arctic Circle, has left the
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    • 243 2 Finding stories "THERE are so many stories m Singapore," says Shirley Lim, writer-in-residence at the Department of English Language and Literature, National University of Singapore. She tells ANG LAY WAH why she thinks Singapore is a land of opportunity for writers. Yet there is a paucity of Singaporean
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    • 297 2 Goods/Services Organisation Section/Page Arts Magh Ent I 19 Audio Bedok Centre Electrical Co I—l 2 Auction/Stamps Stanley Gibbons ll 4 Bank Citibank I 15 Beverage Boh lea II Cameras Minolta Singapore Pte ltd I 1 Carpets Amir Sons I 32 Hassan's Carpet I 32 Oriental Carpet Palace I
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  • around the WORLD
    • 302 3 TOKYO. Fri Japan's Cabinet today approved a relief plan for small and mediumsized companies whose exports have been hit by the yen's sharp rise. The move immediately aroused foreign fears that it might keep exports flowing. The ostensible purpose of the plan is to help
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    • 490 3 Buying power eroded as the yen goes up and up TOKYO, Fri. For tourists visiting Japan, particularly those from the United States and Europe, the spurt m the value of the yen over the past few months Ls proving to be a nightmare. "For
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    • 146 3 Chinese leader's daughter under probe BEIJING, Pri. The daughter of Mr Peng Zheu, one of China's top leaden, ls being Investigated la connection with alleged fraud Involving bribes totalling about ISJ3M.W (Ss*4s,M«), Informed Chinese sources said here today. They said an Investigation was begun more than a month ago into
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    • 298 3 COLOMBO, Friday THIRTY-EIGHT Tamil separatist guerillas were killed on Tuesday when security forces surrounded a farm held by the militants m eastern province, it was disclosed here today. Lt-Gen Cyril Ranatunge, chief of the AntiGuerilla Joint Operations Command, said that the farm, hidden m
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    • 97 3 China to try Soviet hijacker BEIJING, Fri. Beijing said today it would try a Soviet citizen who hijacked an Aeroflot airliner to China on Dec 19 last year. A Foreign Ministry statement said investigations showed Alimuradov Shamil Gadji Ogly, the plane's co-pilot, had unlawfully seized the civilian aircraft while on
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    • 181 3 NEW DELHI, Fri. The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, who won fame as a film star playing Hindu gods, owes 2.26 million rupees (*****,000) m back taxes. Minister of State for Finance Janardhana Poojary told Parliament here that Mr N. T. Ramo Rao was one of
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    • 219 3 S. Korean dissident freed from house arrest SEOUL. Fri. Police to day lifted house arrest or ders on about 200 opposition politicians imposed yesterday to prevent them attending a major meeting to press for a election re forms campaign Leading dissident Kirn Young-Sam. placed under house arrest on Wednesday, was
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    • 76 3 BEIJING. Fri. Officials m then Shenzhen Special Economic Zone will soon be i iiiing m slightly less glamourous style as the government trades m its Mercedes for Toyotas. "We have 11 Mercedes here but from the mayor on down we will now be using Toyotas." the Mayor
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    • 177 4 Thatcher denies husband wants her to quit LONDON, Fri. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has squashed speculation that her 70-year-old husband. Denis, has urged her to consider retiring from politics. In an interview with Daily Express columnist Jean Rook published yesterday, Mrs Thatcher said her golf-loving husband planned to spend more
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    • 371 4 TEL AVIV, Fri. Israel's search operation m south Lebanon for two soldiers seized by radical Shi'ite guerillas enters its fifth day today with a mounting death toll and no sign of the missing men. Guerillas retaliated last night with a Katyusha
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    • 154 4 LONDON. Fri. South Africa has won breathing space from international bankers on the repayment of its debts, despite appeals to the creditors not to show any mercy towards Pretoria. South African officials and representatives of about 30 European and American banks yesterday reached broad consensus
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    • 190 4 MOSCOW, Fri. The new Soviet space station, Mir. which was blasted into orbit yesterday, will not be permanently manned for the time being, according to a top Soviet space official. Mr Konstantin Feoktistov told a television interviewer that the first cosmonauts to visit
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    • 231 4 Russian spy defects with son and mistress WASHINGTON, Fri. An important Russian intelligence agent has defected to the West with his mistress and son, leaving his wife and another child behind. Western intelligence sources said yesterday the defectors were Viktor Gudarev, a KGB agent stationed m Athens since 1983; his
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    • 268 4 TEHERAN. Fri. Teheran Radio today named 37 Iranian leaders and officials killed when two Iraqi warplanes shot down an Iranian civilian aircraft on an internal flight yesterday. They included Hojatoleslam Fazlollah Mahallati, supreme leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny's powerful representative m the Islamic Revolutionary
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    • 31 4 SAN SALVADOR. Fri. The Salvadorean Human Rights Commission said yesterday that 54,805 civilians had been killed m ihe six-year-old civil war between the US-backed army and leftist rebels. Reuter
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    • 35 4 THE HAGUE. Fri. Dutch Interior Minister Koos Rietkerk. 58. died suddenly at his office here today. Mr Rietkerk. a member of the liberal WD Party, had been Interior Minister since 1982 AFP
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    • 385 4 Reagan's vow to help free Nicaragua ST GEORGE'S, Fri. More than three years alter ordering his troops Is topple a Marxist junta tha: had seized power m Grena da, President Ronald Reagan has vowed to end Soviet intervention m the Third World, particularly Nicaragua. Referring to the antiSandinista "Contra" rebels,
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    • 106 4 Aide to Italian premier shot ROME, Fri. Four terrorists riding on two motor scooters today shot and wounded a senior aide to Premier Bettino Craxi. police reported. One terrorist, a woman, was shot and killed by the official's bodyguard, a policeman, who was driving him to the office, police said.
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    • 216 4 NEW YORK, Fri. People who think they have run out of excuses for being late for work may be inspired to new pinnacles of procrastination by an employment specialist's tips on tardiness. Mr Robert Half, whose Robert Half International recruits employees for
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 542 6  -  ABBY TAN Situation has become unstable, says Ramos By Manila Correspondent MANU A, Fri The Philippine Armed Force? chief. MCen Fidel Ramov. has a<skcd President Ferdinand Marcos to fre ze all ap point mer »s lo key posi tions m the military, warning
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    • 68 6 JAKARTA, Fri. Police detained nine local reporters after they had interviewed bus workers about alleged problems at their company m east Jakarta, a newspaper said here yesterday. The reporters were detained and interrogated on grounds they did not have legal permits to interview the employees at the
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    • 55 6 BANGKOK, Fri. Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi will this year make the first visit to Thailand by a leader ot the New Delhi government. Foreign Ministry spokesman Sawanit Kongsiri told a news conference no date had been set for the visit described as a turning
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    • 375 6 LOS ANGELES, Fri. An executive of the anti-Mar-cos newspaper whose Los Angeles bureau chief was shot dead received a note saying "You're Mxt", and was placed under police protection today. Mr Stan Aragon, Executive Sales Manager of the Philippine News, got the warning
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    • 219 6  - Jakarta taking a studied approach YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia is still studying tl attitude of other countries and the direction even will take m Manila before adopting an offici stand on the Philippine election crisis. Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, explaining Jakarta 's hesitancy, described the
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    • 280 6 Cory and critics warned as protests mount MANILA, Fri. President Ferdinand Marcos hit out today at "ungracious losand modern-day impePriaiists" whom he said demeaned the dignity of the Philippines as protests mounted over fraud and violence m the Feb 7 elecw In his strongest warning Ito foreign and domestic [critics,
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    • 354 6 Leftists plan protests against inauguration MANILA, Friday THE Philippines' biggest coalition of leftist groups today announced plans for nationwide street marches and strikes next week to protest against Tuesday's scheduled inauguration of President Ferdinand Marcos. Leaders of Bayan (Country) told a news conference the protests would include transport strikes, picketing
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    • 207 6 President and wife trying to sell US assets NEW YORK, Pri. President Ferdinand Marcas aad ais wife, fanelda, have been trying far the past nine months ta sell aft huge portions af their art collections aad US real-estate holdings, NBC News reported last night. Slgas that the couple were trying
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    • 266 6  -  HAN LING By Brunei Correspondent BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Fri. Brunei has registered a second political party which has pledged full support for government policies. The Brunei National United Party, or Partai Perpaduan Kebangsaan Brunei, was formed by disaffected former members of the Brunei National Democratic Party
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    • 69 6 JAKARTA, Fri. Prosecutors trying a Muslim extremist charged with supplying explosives used m several recent bombings m East and Central Java, want the man jailed for 20 years, Antara news agency said today. It quoted prosecutors as telling a court m Malang, East Java, that Abdul Kadir
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    • 199 6 Four Thais killed by Vietnamese booby traps BANGKOK, Fri. Four Thai soldiers were killed and four others wounded by booby traps planted by Vietnamese soldiers near the Thai-Cambodian border. The incident took place on Wednesday while Thai soldiers were patrolling the border district of Nam Yun m north-eastern Übon Ratchathani
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 538 7  -  ISMAIL KASSIM Govt will respect people's right to education By KLUANG. Fri. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad today assured Malaysian Chinese and Indians that their right to an education m their mother tongue would be respected by the National Front coalition. He said
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    • 245 7 Judgment in Kitingan case on April 15 KOTA KINABALU, Fri. THE High Court has set April 15 for judgment on the writ challenging the legitimacy of Datuk Joseph Pairin Kitingan's appointment as Sabah Chief Minister. Mr Justice Tan Chiaw Thong said on the 53rd day of hearing of the case
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    • 124 7 Case held up by seizure of papers KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The seizure of documents from the London home of former Bumiputra Malaysia Finance (BMF) chairman Lorrain Esme Osman is hampering the recording of evidence by witnesses m the High Court here, soi ces said today. The High Court has fixed
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    • 68 7 BANGKOK, Fri. Two more Malaysian soldiers have been injured by boobytraps m the current ThaiMalaysian joint military border operation against communist terrorists, press reports here said today. The latest casualties bring to five the number of Malaysian soldiers injured during the operation launched on Feb 8
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    • 295 7 JERTIH (Trengganu), Fri. The government is looking for ways to expedite the deportation of illegal immigrants to help ease Malaysia's unemployment problem, Deputy Home Minister Datuk Radzi Sheikh Ahmad said today. The present procedure is time-consuming, and if most of the illegal immigrants could
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    • 166 7 KUALA KRAI (Kelantan), Fri. Some of the 12,300 workers who were retrenched m Malaysia recently may soon be re-em-ployed m electronics factories as there are signs the industry will recover from the current recession. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said
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    • 255 7 Petrol price cut likely next week KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The government is expected to announce a petrol price cut next week, Trade and Industry Ministry sources said yesterday. The move could result m a drop of eight to nine cents a litre. But prices of diesel and kerosene are expected
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    • 585 8  -  LEE WAI WUN Now there's a dignified oath-taking ceremony By NEWLY sworn-in citizens now get that special welcome into the family. There's a dignified oath-taking ceremony. And when the citizenship certificates and identity cards are ready, there's a talk on the national flag, a video
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    • 271 8 A DISTRICT court yesterday heard about four fish merchants who sold powerful explosives to deep-sea fishermen for use m blasting for fish. The four, who have been m the fishing industry for at least 10 years, were each fined between $1,500 and $9,000
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    • 76 8 Police chief promoted POLICE Commissioner Goh Yong Hong has been confirmed In his rank and upgraded from Grade D to Grade C. A police statement yesterday said Mr Goh's monthly salary will be increased from |7,5 M to $S,SM. Mr Tee Tua Ba has been confirmed as Deputy Commissioner (Operations)
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    • 86 8 Weekend auditions for play AUDITIONS for Dragon's Teeth Gate, a Singapore play specially commissioned for this year's Arts Festival are on today and tomorrow at the Drama Centre. Of the 20 main characters m the play, 10 calls for people with special skills jugglers, acrobats, mimes, and dancers to take
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    • 46 8 THE donation draw organised by the Sri Ruthra Ka liamman Temple m Depot Road will be held tomorrow at 3 pm m the temple's mul-ti-purpose hall. Results will be published m the local press on March 3. All are welcome to witness the draw.
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    • 489 8 Easy-pay scheme attracts 1,800 THE Housing Board's easy-payment scheme for low-income families has so far attracted 1,814 applicants as at Wednesday. Almost two-thirds are existing tenants of HDB rental flats, the board's main target group when it introduced the new scheme. Of those who had applied, 303 families had selected
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    • 94 8 Clans' gift to Chok Tong THE Chinese clans' federation presented a tiger statue ta First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tang last night, with a new year wish that the people wUI continue ta work with the Government far a better Singapore. It was presented by Mr Wee Cha Yaw,
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    • 199 8 Wanted man fell to his death A WANTED man who told his girlfriend he would rather die than be put into a drug rehabilitation centre, fell to his death when he thought he had finally been cornered. A coroner's inquiry into Tan Chee Chai's death was told yesterday that he
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    • 251 8 THE familiar white-gloved wave and sedate smile of Queen Elizabeth was seen at Changi Airport last night. The Queen, accompanied by Prince Philip and an entourage of about 30, flew m and out without fanfare on a brief stopover en route to
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    • 159 8 Mercury content high, says ministry THE public la advised not ta bay ar use two types af beauty creams aad a medicine fer heart problems aa tbey have heen found to contain unacceptable amounts of mercury. The medicine Is called Sin Shu An Tablets, fram
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    • 264 8 Developer Ho gets 1 2 writs to wind up companies Firms said to owe taxman $18m m arrears THE Department of Inland Revenue has issued 12 separate petitions to developer Ho Kok Cheong to wind up his group of companies for unpaid taxes. The companies are said to be $18
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    • 488 8 Envoy Mahbubani hits out at 'UN bashing' CYNICS m Singapore who question the role and effectiveness of the United Nations and whether Singapore should remain m the world body have received a strong no-non-sense response from the Republic's Permanent Representative to the UN, Mr Kishore Mahbubani. He said Singapore's reputation
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    • 526 9 Tender for a half-billion-dollar deal m Shanghai SINGAPORE stands a good chance of winning the half-billion-dollar consultancy contract to design and construct the expansion of Shanghai's Hong Qiao airport. A tender from the Singapore consortium comprising the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, the
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    • 65 9 A MAN who blinded another with a punch was jailed for a year on Thursday. Chan Ah Kheng, 53, then a night watchman at Gay World Amusement Park, pleaded guilty to causing grievous hurt to the assistant manager of the park's New Happy
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    • 268 9 CHINESE State Councillor Gu Mv suggested yesterday that Singapore and China should establish direct contacts and closer ties on the study of Confucianism. Mr Gu, who is also the honorary president of the Confucius Foundation and adviser to the Confucius Institute m
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    • 302 9 THE Urban Redevelopment Authority yesterday renewed its offer of temporary accommodation to the three families affected by Tuesday's bus crash m Bencoolen Street. J The hand-delivered letters advised the residents to evacuate their homes immediately as the building damaged when a bus ploughed into
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    • 106 9 Accused of not paying duty TWO FOREIGNERS and a Singaporean were separately charged on Thursday with having dutiable Thai cigarettes. Chao Saengkhieo, 39. a Thai moneychanger, allegedly had 10 kg of Thai cigarettes m front of Block IA Eunos Crescent on Wednesday, and 0.4 kg of cigarettes the same day
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    • 199 9 Suspected food poisoning THE three Japanese tourists warded m hospital for suspected food poisoning were discharged yesterday. Madam Sumiko Tsunoda. Madam Naotoshi Ando and Mr Kazue Kozawa, all m their mid-50s, left for home last night. The trio were among 15 Japanese tourists who were rushed
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    • 181 9 A LABOUR sopply agent and a sub-contractor appeared separately m court yesterday on charges ander the Immigration Act for allegedly employing Indian nationals who had overstayed m Singapore. CD. Athanasius s/o Xavler Cruz D'Cruz alias Anthany D'Xerux s/o Cruez, 54, faces six counts
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    • 271 9 SBC hopes to find new talent THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is looking for more music arrangers to help beef up the standard of its musical shows. It is doing ?o by conducting a six-month-long Basic Music Arrangement Course next month for anyone interested m music arrangement.
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    • 410 10 Reproduced here is the addendum to the Presidential Address to the new Parliament (Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Trade and Industry) released yesterday. THE Economic Committee, set up m fl April 1985, has completed its task. It has focused its attention on reviving the
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    • 810 10 Economic Committee's report L The Chamber therefore m considers the measures recommended to correct the situation as pragmatic, although they may appear painful to some sectors. The Economic Committee's taxation and fiscal proposals, for example, are bold and positive, and the measures proposed to cut costs, vital
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    • 122 10 THE Singapore International Chamber of Commerce said yesterday that it fully endorses the Economic Committee's report although it thinks there were certain sectors m the economy that could have been dealt with m greater detail. A statement from the chairman of SICC, Mr C. N. Watson,
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    • 800 10 Stories by WONG Al KWEI, MATILDA GABRIEL and LOONG SWEE YIN THE Economic Committee kad to recommend two yean af severe wage restraint because It would aat he enough Just ta let matters work themselves aat, said Its chairman, Brig-Gen (Rea) Lee
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    • 150 10 Property market report goes to two ministers A LONG-AWAITED report on causes and potential cures for the ailing property market has been presented to two ministers. The 16-man Property Market Consultative Committee sent its Action Plan to Finance Minister Richard Hu, to whom it reports, and to First Deputy Prime
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    • 57 10 THE Singapore Democratic Party will hold a public forum at the Furama Hotel at 7 pm on Wednesday to discuss the current economic situation. The speakers will include SDP leader Chiam See Tong, who is also the MP for Potong Pasir, and Mr Ling How Doong,
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    • 411 10 Call for CPF cut and pay curbs: Unions to discuss stand Wage restraint is supposed w to be taken at the macro level. What the Economic Committee would not like to see is an increase m the total wage bill over that of last m year. y Mr lim Boon
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    • 318 10 Guess what's bulky, blue and a bestseller? MOVE over, Sidney Sheldon and Harold Robbins. Singaporeans are going for Heavier reading material these days. It seems that the current bestseller m town is the bulky, light-blue book called the Economic Committee Report The Singapore Economy: New Directions. More than 10,000 copies
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    • 150 11 Community centres THE committee recommended that the People's Association liaise with the Housing Board to obtain suitable sites for new com m unity centres. It noted that some CCs were not well located. About 442,000 HDB flats wih be built m 12 new
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    • 521 11 Mass Rapid Transit THE Mass Rapid Transit system is expected to cost $4.73 billion to build about $270 million less than the $5 billion budgeted for it. More than two- thirds, or $3.24 billion, of the cost will have been expended by
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    • 272 11 Health services A NEW department has beea set sp la tke Health Mlalstry to leak after services far tke elderly, aad tkere are plans to set ap a community hospital aad a children* hospital. Theme mere same of tke developmental plans far
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    • 305 11 Report of the Estimates Committee THE task of the Estimates Committee is to examine the Government's Budget estimates. The committee consists af saves Members af Parliament. The\ are: Dr Ang Kok Peng t ßuona Vista), Dr Arthur Beag (Fengshan), Mr Chew
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    • 104 11 Neighbourhood police posts THE cost-effectiveness of neighbourhood police posts (NPPs), set up to achieve good community policing, is to be closely monitored. The estimates committee recommended this because the la-bour-intensive programme is costly. It costs about $70,000 for a void-deck NPP and about $200,000
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    • 433 11 Public-sector spending 4 The Estimates Committee recommends that the budget division monitor closely public-sector expenditures m the next few years m view of the anticipated drop m government revenue arising out of the current eco- m nomic reces- sion. THE Estimates Committee has called on
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    • 167 11 Civil defence MORE than $23.2 million have been spent by the Singapore Civil Defence Force during the past two years. Of this sum, a large proportion was spent on make-up pay for reservists. For the next few years, the force expects a
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    • 274 11 HDB THE fees that Housing Board residents pay to maintain their estates are likely to vary from estate to estate when town councils are intraduced, according to a report of the Estimates Committee Just released. The report was submitted to Parliament last month.
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  • 535 12 Tho Straits Times says Safeguarding our shores SEA RAIDERS attacking our shores! This is not a joke as it is happening m this day and age, and right at the fringe of a busy metropolis like Singapore's. That it did occur, not once but twice, within a period of five
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  • 1378 12  -  KATHRYN DAVIES ROWENA WEBSTER TIM McGIRK Archaeologists expect to find tomb bare By and The structure of the tomb 4 The torch picked out the steps of a spiral staircase In the gloom beyond they could see first one room then, left and right,
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  • 524 12 T. F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane THEY ARE "TIGERS" WOULD you believe that almost all the S3 new women lawyers, if not all of them, who were called to the Bar on Feb 12, are "Tigers"? Tigers because they were born during Tiger Year 1962, falling between Feb
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  • 110 12 "We had been rehearsing far days how to receive theae letters whether to do it crawling or singing or shouting." A retrenched worker of Seleo Singapore, a Pan-El group company. "I am certain he was not sent here tor nothißg." Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, referring to
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    • 1028 13  -  LIM YOON LIN Academic grouses m Malaysia 1 Around the region By 4... University vice-chancellors and council members, who are supposed to be fighting on the side of academicians for better salaries and working conditions have, over the past 10 years, been acting
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  • FORUM
    • 240 14 I ENJOYED myself at the recent Chingay parade. The organisers and participants must have put m a lot of hard work to make it so colourful and interesting. However, I was surprised that those watching hardly cheered, laughed or waved when the participants performed before
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    • 82 14 Blend but with taste I FOUND the part of SBC's Lunar New Year Show on Feb 8 m which there were dancers with samfoo blouses and bikini bottoms rather distasteful. While it is understandable that there is always a need to have new ideas to make shows interesting, I feel
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    • 154 14 I AM one of the many people who moved into the Joo Seng Road housing estate about two years ago. It is regrettable that residents have access to only two bus services (100 and 155) along Upper Aljunied Road. Ironically, before the new blocks were
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    • 142 14 THE Medisave scheme rules state that only the immediate next of kin, e.g. grandparents, parents, spouse and children who are one's dependants are allowed to use a person's Medisave balance. I have a spinster sister who has not worked all her life. She has no income
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    • 117 14 I LIVE m Amberville. I would like to inform the authorities that the site of a recently-held fair has a big pond of water which undoubtedly serves as a good breeding place for mosquitoes. These mosquitoes are extremely irritating. It is understandable that the fair
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      • 134 14 1 REFER to the letter •'Motorist gets the jitters along this road" by "Lesen Baru Dapat". (ST, Feb 13). We would like to thank the writer for his interest m road safety. The Traffic Police is aware that Yishun Avenue 2 is being used
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      • 96 14 WE refer to the letter "No job for six months" by Mr Kwang Chou Ming. (ST. Jan 30). We would like to clarify that Mr Kwang registered with our Employment Service Department last November for a job as an architectural draughtsman, preferably m the governm
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    • 195 14 Bouquets MY family boarded a taxi at about 7.30 pm on Feb 17 from Geylang to Bedok Reservoir Road. My mother paid the fare when we reached our destination and we alighted. It was only some time later that she found her
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    • 217 14 Shouldn't food prices, bus fares go down? THE recession has made it necessary for all to be careful with their finances. On the economic front, the Government has come out with a huge plan to encourage foreign investors, to reduce costs for employers and to help employees tide over the
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • In the markets
      • 76 15 PROFIT-TAKING yesterday afternoon, led by selling m glamour stock SIA, trimmed earlier gains on the Singapore stock market. The Straits Times Industrial Index, although 4.26 points higher m the morning, ended the day 0.45 points lower at 640.44. The Business Times Composite Index lost 0.32 points to
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        • 67 15 Sjnundi Mdfs 135 U Minn Fm)s X +11 OCBC 740+10 SPH 650 +10 Ml PViiue 50C »0 ♦10 HlMnfFn 211 *9 tadatapt IM ftmi 4M +1 •a tai i«5 +7 Sin Lm 147 I 7 Sctftoc 53 -t-7 ICS 452 Hl«w|Cf*<M 391 6 MIC 7k 346 +6 ShH 306
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        • 12 15 SIA 1.559,000 Seolion 972,000 Peg. Msia 921,000 Sel Prop 739,000
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        • 85 15 Feb 20 Feb 21 Feb 20 Feb 21 BI Compoy.lt SSO 87 SSO SS BI InAcitor *****11 *****S6 ST Properties ***** ***** BI 06 OS +123 +88 SI Minings 302 54 302 37 CAOt 6593 -660/ ST Plantations 7128 62 2128 67 OBV *****7 -*****5 OCBC ***** ***** SI
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        • 80 15 Sil 835-20 Spare land 277 -13 Spare Bin 270 -13 IC B 390-10 ft Nik Hatch 55 -10 Magnum Coapn 283 —0 HR fn Carp 50c 129-7 UOI M -7 M Wood (7 -7 tent M 220 -C Fft C B 50c fed Cabin M' 5> i xalmtm 61'.
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      • 32 15 INDICES High Lows Straits Tines Business Tines Industrial Composite 1985/86 High ***** (7/3/85) 757 79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 low 588 41(23/1/86) *****(23/1/86) All time High *****1(8/2/84) 983 06(8/2/84) Allt.melow 74 75(17/9/64) *****(23 1/86)
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      • 14 15 THE US dollar gained 185 ticks to close at DM 2.3195 m Singapore.
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      • 27 15 C DM V XX SS HS US$ ***** 2 2995 ***** unq ***** unq ***** 2 3195 182 95 7 1300 2 1325 7 8040
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      • 12 15 In Singapore, gold gained US$O.3O to close at U*****.80 an ounce.
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      • 32 15 Eurodollar: Remained unchanged at 92.04 a contract. Deutschemark: Lost 42 ticks to 0.4313 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 140 ticks to 0.*****0 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.6O to U*****.50 an ounce.
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        • 93 15 NEW YORK, Fri A US court of appeals has ruled that Texaco does not have to post a US$l2 billion (Ss2s 56 billion) bond while it fights a staggering US$ll.l billion judgment against it for luring Getty Oil away from a merger with Pennzoil. Yesterday's
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        • 58 15 LONDON, Fri British Petroleum (BP) yesterday announced a 14 per cent rise m profits for last year but said plummet ting world oil prices could dent this year's figures. BP, Britain's biggest company after the AngloDutch Shell oil giant. made OJ billion (554.92 billion) last
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        • 55 15 TOKYO, Fri The Finance Ministry yesterday launched Japan's first six-month short-term state bonds, m an issue of 517.4 billion yen (556.00 billion) The event was seen as a key stage m thr development of a. short-term capital market. The Japanese market is judged somewhat small so far by
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        • 84 15 LONDON, Fri. Guinness yesterday made a new takeover bid worth 1,2.45 billion (557.54 billion) for the Distillers whisky group, whose management supported the offer. The figure, up from L 2.2 billion, compared with an Argyll food group bid of 1:2.3 billion early this month, which had
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        • 63 15 NEW YORK. Fri Co-ca-Cola,the world's largest soft drinks group, yesterday announced plans to acquire Dr Pepper, the fourth largest US soft drinks company for US$47O million (551,001.10 million). The deal comes less than a month after Pepsico, Coca-Cola's arch rival, announced plans to acquire Seven-Up, the
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    • 573 15  -  NORA CHENG Earnings for nine months reach $271 m By Tilt national airlines earnings picture IN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS Apr-Dec Apr-Dac Percentage 1984 1985 change Revenue 2,421.0 mil 2.420.5 mil Operating profit 131.8 mil 158.1 mil 20.1T Surplus arising from sale of aircraft
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    • 232 15 Most active stock SIA was tke meat active stock far the fourth straight week aa Ita share price soared ta aew highs. Urn shares gained momentum In an improved market and krake away tram all other stacks, hitting a peak of $C.M before dropping tack to close at $6.35 at
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    • 481 15  - Oil firms table proposals for govt today RONNIE LIM Reimbursement for petrol stocks By OIL companies will submit proposals to the Government today on petrol station dealers' request that they be reimbursed for E'trol stocks bought at gher prices. Now that pump prices have been cut, petrol stocks have depreciated
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    • 220 15 SINGAPORE'S oil refineries will enjoy a mini-boom next month with lots of crude oil being brought m for processing into products by oil traders and oil companies. Oil industry sources say this will result m some of the refineries running at practically 100
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    • 118 15 SINGAPORE'S largest note issuance facility US$2OO million (***** million) has just been arranged by Citicorp Investment Bank (Singapore) Ltd for Australian company Bell Resources. Bell Resources is m the stable of Australia's richest man, Mr Robert Holmes a Court, who is seeking to take
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    • 64 15 FIXED deposit savers with DBS Finance will now get smaller returns. The finance house lowered its fixed deposit rates by a quarter point across the board from yesterday. Its new rates are 4.75 per cent for deposits up to six months and 5 per cent
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    • 615 15  - C C not at all C involved, says its chairman CONRAD RAJ Talk of plan to save Pan-El By CYCLE Carriage Chairman, Tan Sri Haji Basir Ismail, yesterday denied his company was involved m any plan to rescue beleaguered Pan-Electric Industries. There has been some speculation of a fresh effort
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    • 47 15 DKTROIT. Fri First Boston Corp issued a "strong buy" recommendation on shares m Ford Motor Co, with car analyst Gary Glaser telling clients that the No. 2 car maker's stock is likely to outperform shares m Chrysler Corp on both npar.tprm »ml lont»pr-tf»rm basLs. Reuter
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    • 4136 16 READERS should be aware of the imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at tne stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m
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    • 3882 16 INDUSTRIALS A Choc (2 18S) xd AMD (3 90S) (I) 3 90 Alcorn (0 60S) (1)061 1 0) 0 60 AISB (0 648 0 655) (9) 0 68 (39) 0 67 (I) 0 65 (7) 0 64 API '0 506 0 525) (32) 0 53
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    • 2984 16 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Taieiempted dividend ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars mmmaaaammmmmam 1985/86 Last Yield Vol Day rf|h Low Company Sale Change (000) Hifti
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      • 599 17 AFTER a strong but quiet start yesterday, profit-taking later trimmed earlier gains on the Singapore stock market. The Strait Times Industrial Index, which was 4.26 points higher m the morning, ended the day 0.45 points down at 640.44. The Business Times Composite Index lost 0.32 points
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      • 322 17 f rt ?1 ChjOf* Hi Hotels 35 50 unch Assoc Intl Hotel 0 93N unch H"< Lond 6 55 +0 1 Bonk Of tost Aw 25 10 0 2 Hk Lond L >on 82 OON unch Cheung Kong 20 40 +02 Lond \Aorr 12 30 Chmo light 16 30
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      • 333 17 Fefc 21 Cents China* Hooker 182 +4 (Art) ICI 233 +3 eighton 70 5 It DUSTtIALS I end Lease 690 +20 Magellan Pet Aust 1 75 +2 I A C I 335 unch Moyne Nick less 375 10 ANI 316 ur.. I. Metals F.plor A P M 336+1 NI
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      • 368 17 feb 21 Ytn Chaofe M.tsub Heavy 377 1 Mitsubishi 614 -I A..inomoto 1 300 +30 Mitsui Co 427 3 Akai 397 unch Mitsui Shipbldg 142 +2 Amado 811 5 Mitsui Smelting 367 -5 Asohi Chem 748 +22 Mitsukoshi 668 2 Asohi Glass 930 ♦22 Mitsurm 1000 +30 Bonk Tk
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      • 57 17 NST Index Friday 1,086.62 (1,085.62) -j Honfkonf Hang Seng Friday 1,747.06 (1,733.17) Australian All-Ordinaries ft Friday 1,056.4 (1,052.3) H~~ Nikkei Stock Average Friday 13,394.31 (13.355.41) Financial Times Industrials Thursday 1,233.2 (1.235.1) Dow Jones Average Thursday 1,672.82 (1,658.26) (Figures m brackets refer to those of the previous trading day) Th
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      • 255 17 Feb 20 US$ Chant* Akoo 43'* Alked Chem Cp 49 -W Am Tel Tel 22 Amox Ine 12'* unch Arm Corp 51 H -U Bethlehem Stl I9 1 Mi Boeing Co 49^ Burroughs Cp 70 Caterpillar Co 48 unch Chase Monhtn 38>. -V, Chrysler Cp 56* I Citicorp
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      • 602 17 Feb 20 Pence Chan#,e INDUSTRIALS Aked Lyons 286 t 3 Ass Dairies BTR PLC 423 unch Bobcocks 188 I I Barclays 474 5 Beecham 373 -8 B»CC 290 +2 Blue Circle 581 -7 BOC Group 323 -I Boots 236 I Bowater 325 -2 BATS 355 -3 Britannia 1 40
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      • 300 17 OCBC OUB UOB DBS Monthly 5 t •Autosave 4 i fued deposit 1 month 4 4 4 4 1 > months 4' 4(1) 3 months 4'« 4. 4'< 4 1 6 months 4* (Vfa 4*: 4.* (1 9 months 4 l 4 4' 4 4' 4 4 4
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      • 219 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to SSIO foreign currency Australian dollar 1 4991-1 5026 6 76— 6 52 Canadian dollar 1 5352 1.5377 6.59-6.42 NZ dollar 1 1272 1.1315 9.02-865 Sterling pound 3 0836—***** 3.26—3 18 US dollar 2.1370
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      • 147 17 THE kilobar market yesterday traded between 5523.500 and 5J23.850. In the Far East market, gold opened m the morning at U*****.40 0.80 and closed (or lunch at U*****. 60 2.10. In the afternoon, buying from Europe pushed the metal up to U*****.10 1.60 before closing the day at U*****.80
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      • 112 17 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed weaker m hectic trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1350 and 2.1625. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.2965 75 and closed at 2.3205 15. Trading was active
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      • 35 17 GOLD USS/oz Fri Thurs Singapore 340 50-340 90 339 50-340 00 Hongkong 340 80-***** 340 50— 341 00 Thurs Mcd New York 338 75—339 25 336 40—336 90 london 337 50-338.00 337.50-338 00
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      • 254 17 Managers' prices lor Feb 22 A 24 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 89 0 94 lhe Savings Fund 0 78-0 83 Spoie Prog fund 0 35 -0 37 Spore Sec fund OSS -0 62 S pore Invest fund 0 SO 0 53 Spore f gurty fund 0
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        223 17 Eurodollar 3-month deposit JUNE Eurodollar opened slightly lower than yesterday's close m Simex but unchanged from IMM's close. LIFFE opening saw light position squaring activities m dull trading with the June contract finally settling at 92.09. Gold GOLD futures traded higher in dull trading with the April contract
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      • 605 17 LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on Feb 21 (2300) Ship (Voyage) Arr CFS Khd Pepin i 3E 86) fl Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block Le.se MS (8604) 25 2(1100) F5 1430 1530 1330
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        251 17 Vessel Berth Ar. Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Oewi Seraya )1 a side 72 7 New Man Hing 16 a side 22 2 Hakurei Maru Ml aside 22 2 Subur Jl aside 22 2 Nha Trang I K2l aside 22 2 Bee KioK 112 22
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      • 19 17 Rubber Closing prices cents kilo Singapore March 174 00 unch Malaysia March 203 50 down 0 50 cents
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      • 19 17 Tin Closing prices MS kilo XL Tin 20 26 up MJO 26 Turnover 80 tonnes up 45 tonnes
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      • 33 17 Cto wnj pines Copper £/tome Thurs Spot 969 50 970 00 (978 50-979 00) 3 months 995 50 996 00 (1006 00- 1006 501 Market (one Barely Steady Sales 18 850 tonnes
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      • 25 17 Clowif puces Silver US$ troy o; fn Thurs Smtapore bBB b 93 590 595 Ned V. 58? Itt 587 b 9? I sse Sport
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      • 32 17 Closing prices Aluminium t tonne Thurs Spot 764 50-765 00 (770 00-770 50) 3 months 792 50 793 00 (797 50 798 00) Market tone Barely Steady Sales 9 300 tonnes
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      • 103 17 Crude MS tome paknofl Feb 575 i south centrah Apr 605 615 Refined palm oi USS/tonnes RBD palm oil Mar Apr 270 (sellers) May 280 (sellers) RBD Stearin Mar Apr 245 (sellers: Ma, 247 50 (sellers) RBD Olem Mar 280 (sellers) Apr 285 (sellers) May 295 (sellers) Crude
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    • 351 18  -  MARA FERNANDEZ By IN JUST four days, about 100 people have opened foreign currency accounts with DBS Bank which introduced this service at all its branches on Monday. The bank had said it introduced the Asian Currency Unit (ACU) scheme to bring investing
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    • 43 18 NEW YORK. Pri. Pioneer Corp said yesterday it had received a takeover bid from Mr T. Boone Pickens, the Texas oilman, acting as head of his new Mesa Limited Partnership. Neither has put a price on the offer. NYT
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    • 162 18 DR UM Wl SHAN has been appointed chief maaager sf United Oversens Bank's new Cklna division. Dr Lim, n, has n Doctorate m Pharmaceutic*! Chemistry from the University de Montpelller la France. He alas holds a Diploma ln Business Administration trom Queens University
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    • 288 18  -  ANTHONY HOE By THE first leasing joint venture between China and Singapore-based companies was signed here yesterday. The new company. Central China International Leasing Co Ltd (CCIL), is the only leasing joint venture between a Chinese company and an Asian country other than Japan.
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    • 115 18 LONDON, Fri. Executives of Land Rover, a division of state-run British Ley land, have launched their own plan to buy out the rough-country vehicle maker m competition with a government-favoured bid by US giant General Motors. The Leyland board said on Wednesday it had approved
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    • 824 18 Stock market weekly round-up by ANTHONY HOE Singapore Top five stocks 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
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    • 287 18 Kuala Lumpur THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange's decision to resume ready trading on Monday and reports of attempts to save Pan-Elec-tric Industries gave the Kuala Lumpur stock market a good run-up during the week before profit-tak-ers came m yesterday. The week started with
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    • 88 18 China firm to pay dividend BEIJING. Fri. An industrial firm m Shanghai will pay 18,000 stockholders a dividend this year, the first such payment since 1949, the Xinhua news agency said. It quoted Mr Zhou Xinrong, president of Yanzhong Industrial Co, as telling stockholders they will receive a 15 per
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    • 288 18 Malaysia Mining sees big reshuffle at the top rung KUALA LUMPUR, Friday MALAYSIA Mining Corp Bhd has made major changes to its top management structure. Sources say Mr Ibrahim Menudin has been made group chief executive. He was previously the senior group deputy chief executive and had joined MMC last
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    • 415 19 Move to meet demand from O-level pupils THE Singapore Polytechnic will start its first non-technical diploma course this year. This is m response to the large number of O-level Arts students who apply to do diploma courses but fail to find a place. The
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      • 90 19 POLICE wish to contact the relatives of a man killed by a train at a railway track behind Block 1002, Bukit Merah Industrial Estate, near Depot Road, on Thursday night. Police said the Johor-bound train was not able to stop m time when the man was seen at
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      • 137 19 TWO MEN bought 14 bottles of liquor and 24 cartons of cigarettes from some tourists m the Serangoon area, intending to make a quick profit when they sold them. Lim Yong Kee, 33, a driver, and deliveryclerk Ng See Tee, 27, hoped to profit as customs duties totalling
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      • 92 19 A STUDENT was found dead at the foot of a block of flats a few hours after she said she was going for a swim. Yesterday a coroner's inquiry heard that Pauline Bay. 19, a second-year electrical engineering student at Ngee Ann Polytechnic, told her mother on
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      • 105 19 SINGAPOREANS aged between 14 and 18 are invited to write Letters for Peace. Rotary International is organising a worldwide competition aimed at allowing youths to express their perceptioas of peace, this year being International Year of Peace. Letters should be addressed to any recognised world leader and
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    • 292 19 Now artist Benjamin does it so easely WHEELCHAIR-BOUND Benjamin Tan is all set to scale new heights m mouth-painting thanks to a motorised easel gift from the Singapore Polytechnic. Benjamin, 26, from the Singapore Cheshire Home, who lost the use of his limbs, paints with a brush m his mouth.
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    • 170 19 FOR the first time m 20 years, the Scout movement her% will commemorate its founding by holding a social work programme to kick off this year's Scouts and Guides Day. Today, groups of scouts from all 12 districts of the movement will be
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    • 320 19 A TRAILER DRIVER was fined $4,000 on Thursday for causing the death of a motorcyclist by not giving adequate warning that his trailer was blocking most of the road ahead. Quek Yong Hua, 38, was also banned from driving trailers for four years
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    • 44 19 Music camp for students THE third National Music Camp for secondary and junior college students will be held from June 2 to 8 at the Anglo-Chinese School hostel Application forms are available at the Extra-Cur-i'icular Activities Centre and must be m by March 1
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    • 165 19 A HUNDRED kilometres, a hundred runners and hopefully $100,000 will mark 100 years of education for the Anglo-Chinese Schools m Singapore on March 1 The schools ate holding a charity run on that day, their Founder's Day, to raise money for the Community
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    • 405 19 Media and stores to play a part THE Health Ministry will start a major educational publicity blitz next month on Singapore's number one killer heart disease. The ministry will use TV, radio, supermarkets and the print media to make Singaporeans aware that a
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    • 330 19 Doctors failed to agree on diagnosis of 'addict' A DRUG suspect was examined by two doctors at a rehabilitation centre. One concluded that he was an addict. The other said he was not. Chee Weng Yak. 30, was examined by Dr Yap Kok Keng and Dr S. R. Sayampanthan after
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    • 86 15 At Orchard Road Branch from 9.30am-11.30am Effective from February 22nd 1986 amm-^-^-^-% W To A you W handsome golden W\ W 1 W Free— wFm Wm JP^ W with every new account f B rJrr W or additional deposits /*jj WfT' L^JLtl^f^J W made on existing q ™|r^ J W
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    • 41 17 wmtSr 'i i r» i r i -\mmmmwm For the i ireei minded this book cuts right through the business jungle and lets you m on the secrets of how to become Upwardly mobile m your company or organisation THE BOOKSHOP
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    • 486 18 Congratulations Best Wishes to the SWISS CLUB on the occasion of their official opening from TAI GIAP PTE LTD 111 No 29 Sungei Kadut i||i Street 2. Spore 2572 i COLORREST ROOFING SHINGLES Congratulations Best Wishes to the Swiss Club on the occasion of its official opening <%> C. ITOH
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    • 98 18 Congratulations A Best Wishes to the SWISS CLUB on the occasion of their official opening METAX ENGINEERING CORPN PTE. LTD. 15. Kallang Way 3. Kallang Basin Industrial Estate Spore 1334 Tel *****24/5/6 Telex RS ***** METECO Nominated sub-contractor for 1) Swimming pool t reet ment plsnt. 2) Electrical, Power Lighting
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    • 764 19 CONGRATULATIONS to the lucky winners of the "Golden Dreams" Contest! Here are the results of .>^€Tk73^^V the Grand Draw held on >^^SSeB39»VV Ang Mo Kio Town Centre, _g?^r Congratulations to all the S3 J*^^^ m *isi. t&M winners and our thanks gfr for your kind support. W Mmmm W (New
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    • 3798 20 TELEPHONE SERVICE: RATES CLASSIFICATION GUIDE: f H _-i_ rn_ -me_ -M--_ KE9L Friday j 1 8S I flB fl Ordin,ry: S5 00 per l.ne Mm $15 00) Food/Ent rt inm nt (2 _5) Jm^ f-. a g^ f^^SZ^kl i\ ffm^^ l?*mJ fgy— -jf |C I _P^_ it\ lr^\ W/mW deadline
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    • 392 20 24 Garage Sale UPHOLSTERED LIVING SET, MMJ bed, chest of drawers, dressn table, fridge, curtains oth household Hems, MM almc new Call between 9 30am 4pm 2 Jalan Hitam Mulls (Ct! Bee Garden) Tel *****04 BICYCLE. TENNIS RACKET, cat era equipment. 1 pair crutches, typewriter printetc All going at any
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    • 378 20 25 Sale: Other Products ;|e 114 er ,st SENTOSA GOLF CLUB Ordinary Membership transferable, for iip sale $25,000 or best offer (mcl transfer fee) Tel *****00 (Sri) after 12 noon nof SENTOSA GOLF CLUB Ordinary er.. Membership, transferable, for Dlei sale $35,000 or best offer texcludI ing transfer fee) Tel
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 1034 21 25 Sale: Other 25 Sale: Other Products Products ■^^^^•1 i| New imported kitchen cabinets Discount up to 50% Including installation and delivery 3 days only 21 st, 22nd and 23rd Feb 1986 9 am to 5 pm HURRY!! Limited stocks only Also available wide range of tiles at special price.
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    • 703 21 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ 28 Health Centres/ Massage Massage Massage rriiTuj cxtntor hetdth centre Ming Court Hotel Poolside 6th Floor I #*A 35^M Tel: *****33 ext 8620 or *****38 I \j I JTW^ MASSAGE c GYM j^_ W AA' SAUNA c FACIAL fl P 2*l mmfW jc i
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    • 474 21 36 House Renovation/ Decor SPECIALISED Ml ROOF Leakage, gutter, celling, owning, window grilles, plumbing, electrical, painting St all kinds of renovatlo.. works Tel: *****66/ *****16. CHANGING HDB BROKEN window glass? Tel: *****94 INSTALL, REPIPING A rewiring 13A point $28 Tel: *****56 Sunny. 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators WITH GUARANTEE S mths. to
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    • 747 21 38 TV/ Video/ Hl-Fi AERIALS INSTALLATIONS- TECHNICAL Servicing repairs Telefunken, Sharp, Roxy, Graetz. ITT, Slera. Philips, Setron. Nor- < mande. Singer, colour TV on the spot, fixing video. Reasonable charges, day service only. Tele- I phone *****75/ *****23. < SHARP ELECTRICAL: Specially ln servicing of Sharp. Roxy, TFK. Slera, Philips,
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    • 737 21 55 Commercial Vessels SELLING 1 PASSENGER ferry 30 lo 40 passengers Speed 25 knots Please call *****53/ *****18 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies We are seeking the following efficient 2nd hand, light fc heavy lutv machines: 1. Shearing bonding and drill proos machinoa I. Powor proaa 1. Aluminium spot wolding machin*
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    • 783 21 57 Business 57 Business Opportunities Opportunities BIG PROFITS FOR THE RIGHT COMPANY B M OR BUSINESSMAN WL SOLE DISTRIBUTOR REQUIRED M I AUTO ACCESSORIES 1 M Autocare Products are Big Business m 2 Maybe You Are Dealing In The Automotive W m Industry Now Or You Want To m M
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    • 359 21 64 Domestic Help Available Domestic helpers babysitters carefully selected. trained Agency managed by Filipino S'porean professionals WmaAmWaareamm WithTyears track record plus our associates' 7 yrs HK A Mid-Fast experience you can be assured of excellent service. IIW6 PACKAGE FEB 1 include documentation, etc. bond. P A replacement and 2 years
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    • 687 21 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available FILIPINO $220 THAI 1220 SAI LANKAN ttM INDONESIAN $200 OFF DAYS COMPENSATED wt seier Si ned& or entate ou- vr. own 3■ <. Good j*t -^<ie hy&aorking nonest oOed.e^ Complete placement lee includes $5000 Sec u"> Ami $'0000 pa Pe"jr~.ar.o ßone «sdf«e
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    • 555 21 67 Situations Vacant: EDP CUSTOMER SUPPORT A smail microcomputer firm require* suitable personnel to fill tho posl of Customer Support. o Recent school leavers of GCE O' or A' level o To handle showroom sales enquiries, perform demon stratlon. o To train on Wordstar, Lotus. Accounting Package o To assist
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 805 22 70 Situationa Vacant: 70 Situationa Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clericel Clerical mwmu^WmT^m^Arm BmmWWW MBBBIBBBBBMIMBIMBBBHBMBMHMOMMMMHMOI ACCOUNTS CLERK MARKEM is looking for an experienced Accounts Clerk m the Singapore office of our international company selling special purpose printing systems. Responsible to the General Manager, she will handle all aspects of our bookkeeping and
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    • 581 22 id oiiiaaiiwiie twvwiii. Secretarial/ Clericel aaasaagaga. is tmi h *y«~-y^ yiy BTn" s'l t: N Secretarial y Assistant l BW BBBBBBTH^MBBB^^^Man |MMMvijo^pflQPH_£9 i ||^M|Saso£&i 1 wSKSmmWS i jgM* A tprSi Based multi national organ*WAkAJ PMMB6 POBSfWBJBB tar ito TrooMMj DoooofMotst a Oood 'A' or 'O' level grades a Excellent command
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    • 527 22 Secretarial/ Clerical A Issdng mufti-nstionsl marina engineering end construction company invites applicants for the position* of: Male Computer Operator This is a challenging position involving the operation of IBM 3083 computer tyttem running MVS/JES2 on a three thift rotation Roqui ronton ts: c 4 GCE 0' level credits m. eluding
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    • 773 22 anaaiiHa YBCBnt: Secretarial/ Clerical OFFICE JUteOR/ 088. WkmW Age 18 22. a Past, accurate typing, c Mm. -O' Level. English/ Maths. a Adaptable, pleasant personality. Oood spoken/ written English. Varied lob, typing correspondence, orders, filing, telex and other clerical tasks. Apply to WrtMag with photograph 19 Beach Need #08-87 Singapore
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    • 616 22 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PURCHASING CLERK/ TYPIST req'd to work In Dist 14, at least 4 years experience In purchasing dept., typing speed of 40 w.p.m., age above preferred 25 years old. Salary $700. Call Business Trends *****45 EXPERIENCED SHIPPING DOCUMENTATION Clerks reqd. by intl Co. Preferably experience with
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    • 569 22 71 situationa vacant: 71 situetiona Vacant: Salea Selee Mjjajajp otfO o m^WmWWBWWWmmmWWBw I SALESMAN— I I f^xmlC_Ej.liaijtC I OPPORTUNITY I MARKEM CORPORATION is an interna- I tional company involved m the design, I manufacture and marketing of special- I purpose printing systems for key indus- I I' tries, including electronics,
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    • 297 22 r ADAMPAK RMJRI PTE LTD SALES REP Be a part af oar estee ferae. Product: Advertising and Promotional Gifts Product training will be provided. We pay attractive eatery phis Please submit applications to: 8LK.1085, #03-88 EUMOB AVENUE 7 A k MMMPaaSMM A MALE/ fTMftl I BALES REPRESENTATIVES c Must have
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    • 696 22 71 Situatiors Vacant: Salea Reputable coating plant with 3 yeers' history m Jurong, snd to cope with our eapeneion we require c few career mmded BALES EXECUTIVES c Minimum 2 years' experience m sales and marketing, c Must possess own vehicle c Basic remuneration of $1,000 p.m. plus attractive commission.
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    • 493 22 72 Situations Vacant: Technical A Marine Engineering company located In Jurong has immediate vacancy for ASSISTANT ENGINEER Male Singaporean, completed National Service Should possess a Oiploma m Mechanical/Marine Engineering Able to work independently Fresh graduate preferred as training will be provided A competitive remuneration and other fringe benefits package will
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    • 519 23 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Tachnical r^ An established nianutacturing company V-i has an immediate vacancy m the Plating Department tor the position of: Process Handler c Preferably with working experience m an electroplating plant c Able to work independently c Ma\ be required to perform shift duties
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    • 501 23 73 Situations Vacant: Production Waat Pharmapack Pie Lid, c leader I m c manufacturing ol rubber stop para and metal seals for Hta pharmaceutical industries m the Aeie Pacific region, urgently requiree: 1) MILLM AN (2 vacancies) a Able lo operate rubber mixing mill and calendar roll, j a Few
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    • 859 23 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production I m i m _—_—_——m————————m————. I MACHINERY PTE LTD I I Manulacturer of high-technology knitting machines I fl requires fl I QC INSPECTOR 1 H Completed Sec education or NTC-3 H H m a technical field H fl Able to read blueprints
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    • 422 23 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous SINGAPORE COMPUTER SYSTEMS OaoNf) of Coaapaatai We invite suitably qualified candidates to apply lor the posts oi. Receptionist/ Telephone Operator c OCE O Level Good command o( English c Pleasant Personality c 1 year experience m operating a PABX switchboard c Typing expenence advantageous Assistant Field
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    • 777 23 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous I CONSTRUCTION =5 INDUSTRY W_\ j DEVELOPMENT _3 I BOARD requires '-t c Dulles: To drive visitors to the 2 Board and to sites I •To drive staff for site C I visits y— To do urgent despatch General office duties Requirements: •Completed at least mX
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    • 838 23 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous WANTED WAITRESSES FOR for >eer garden Minimum take tome pay $700 Apply personally titer 7pm at Big Splash, East .'oast Parkway, Tanjong Katong td South, S 1544 Tel *****84 WJ INDUSTRIES REOUIRES Workers for light assembly woik In crested please call personally o 35 Tannery Road,
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    • 776 23 81 Vehicles For Hire PICK-UPS A TRUCKS tor hire m Ylo Chu Kang (Near AMKmi *****31 1 *****)26 (Bam-llpmi SHENSON: VANS. PICKUPS. lorries for rental fall *****04 360 Changi Road SPECIAL RATES I! HAC Car Rentals Weekly monthly yearly 71 Frankel Aye Tel *****88 SPORE/ M'SIAN CARS for rent Special
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    • 943 23 88 For Sals: Ford/Fiat FIAT UNO 70S. Kunipr.in car of the year 1 1 years 1300 c c Power windoAs. central locking Pirelli tyres Si Blaupunkl hi-fi $24,900 John. *****94 3/13 FORD TELSTAR 1 6 GL. sports rims, aircon hl-fl. PARF Car m mint cond Tel Mr llaßß Rajah *****88
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    • 931 23 90 For Sale: Toyota 1963 TOYOTA TERCEL. Very well maintained Aircon radio cassette. $17,800 ono Loan arrangeable Ring *****01 after 1 30pm 6/79 TERCEL. PARF eligible, lax till 6 86 Insurance WW Aircond. radio cassette, s/rlms, very good cond $8,800 Tel *****80 76 APRIL TOYOTA Cellca ST. air con s.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 942 24 92 For Sale: Mazda COMPANY 1980 MAZOA 8861 a i L .ii I ou nei i ident Iree showroom condition Reason able offer View 400 Balestier Rd -02- 12 Baiestier I'la/a I U.C'l NEAR '81 MAZDA 323 100(1 c c 5-dr Square lights Tax H 86 Aircon I mils expensive
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    • 924 24 96 For Sale: Other Makes 1977. MINI CLUBMAN very good condition ARS, aircon sports rims and new tyres Insurance road tax till July 1986 Price $6,900 ConUct Man Tel *****97 alter 12 30pm PORSCHE 911 CARRERA 84, 1 pte owner, nice no plate, very low mileage Owner use as 2nd
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    • 779 24 98 Sale/Wanted: Motor Cycles/ Scooters MANY RDI2SLC RXK PX2OOF PXISOE RD3SOLC YPVS M8X125 RXl2setc 81k.203 Bedok Central (facing bus interchange) MANY ROI2SLC M8X125 RXK 350LC $900 RD3SOLC YPVS $1,400 HXI3S PXISOE RXI2S RXIIS C 0125 others 403 Balestier Rd. YAMAHA RXIOO $280. HX/.1.i. LCI2S/ PISOX Kawasaki OTOIIO $190 Call *****18
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    • 888 24 106 Accommodation Available: Houses EVERTON REALTY PTE LTD c D.lO Queen Astrid d storey detached Lovely patio Mature gdn Spool $10,000 c D.ll Swiss Club Californlanstyled d/storey detached Modern fittings S/pool. $7,000 a D.lO Ladyhill brand new d storey detached. Practically designed 4 bdrms $8,500 a D.lO Tanglin Conveniently located
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    • 747 24 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation il Available: Apartmenta Apartmenta 'Go out on Sunday We never have time!' f < X'"T\, Sundays are spent V«a« K ~^^r > with friendly expat mk (j ~_J^y* /3 x nci 9hbours playing mm Jy^ 1'" *\4/r* tennis swimming, lunch 1 m ,^/^s. by the pool
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    • 693 24 315T.20 JASMINE COURT condo. •nais. next to Thomson Plaza Shopping Ctr 3 bdrms. 2 >athrnis Spacious dining St We* ng hall, overlook swimming jool. fully aircon furnished. 3ym. sauna. 2200 sq.ft $2,300 p.m. ncl service charge. Tel: *****38 3.9 ORCHARD. BRAND new small ■ondo (walking distance to >hops/ market) with
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    • 875 24 107 Accommodation Available: Apartmenta 0.10 FARRER CT. -07-18 3 1 rms Kum. Near market Tennis Court $900 $1,000 Tel: *****01 D.lO 2-BDRM APT. Mini I- nil facilities $1,200 neg Deka *****32 3 D 1130 MODERN DUPLEX Apts 3 bdrms Kully furnished Balcony St Garden Phone *****48 D 1232 JLN. RAMA
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    • 862 24 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms GILSTEAD MANSION. Apt sharing One live m tenant required for master bdrm Cooking facilities/ maid's service provided. $700 pm Tel *****81 10 MINS. TO Orchard Rd furn rm. In clean, quiet pte hse near Post Office, bank, coffeeshop. $300 below Owner *****09 5 MINS. WALK to
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    • 916 24 113 For Sala: Houses DIST.IO (S/POOL) Luxurioue brand naw detached sited m serene surroundings Large apacioua living dining with extended patio overlooking sparkling pool. FREEHOLD Si VACANT POSSESSION $1.4 million DIST 13 (TERRACE) Wall maintained d/storey 3 bdrms terrace m good residential araa. FREEHOLD Si VACANT POSSESSION Morning sun. $350,000
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    • 820 24 113 For Sale: Houses SEMBAWANG. JLN MACHANG j s Man] corner seml-d 2500 sq ft I+l bdrms freehold, renovated, f furn $300,000 Tel *****87 D 13 SENNETT ESTATE renovated d storey semi-d 3.500 sq fl $385 000 Harvest *****88 D.15 KATONG well maintained I 3 l bdrms d/storey terr Best
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    • 662 25 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D 15 SHOW FLAT hr.m.l iif» t vt.irev apt with lift 2000 sq :t bdrms From $$88j8M Sal i Sun i ,«ip m to np 111 D.S BRAND NEW Vista ik studio I bdrm living large balcony Eorelcnera eligible $150,008 Wl v.v; Kxl fl Sal
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    • 964 25 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartmenta FARRER COURT, PHASfc l 3 hdrrns Sersant s Well kept 1550 sq ft $195,000 0 n 0 Agent '_»50H07(l 116 For Sale: HDB Apartmenta 5-ROOMED Aug Mo Kio Blk 622 $125,000 Bedok Hlk 66 $110,000 Clementi Blk 3.->.S $130,000 Furiosi' res Blk 23 $130,000 r.irrer
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    • 726 25 116 For Sale: HDB Apartmants CLEMENTI 3-RM 8LK. 305. high flr terrazzo. sale 847,688 lel 294;»42l '*****22 D-10 QUEENS RD. 5-rm $135,000 l)-5 Dover Aye 5-rm renovated, high flr *****68 ***** 19 agt i EUNOS CRESCENT 5-RM Blk 23 Marble fh.or. high floor Well kept $119,000 Tel *****41 EVERTON PK..
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    • 828 25 119 Warehouses/ 1 Storage Spaces s _—_mm rmmvP'W y __^*^-55--.^miy t- yu -_**C ~-j"»_ T* I *I >S*| 6th Storey Warehouse/ Factory/ Showroom For Lease/ Sale a Located at Vanguard Industrial Batata a Total build up area 158.000 sq ft a Appr iximate area 80.000 sqft a Ideal location a
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    • 1186 25 137 Tours 13/ tours ur lours *?7 Tours 137 Tours WNBK IBONHNMba AUSTRALIA NEWZEALAND V S?<l 6/7/8 Days Perth/Wbany from $965 GUTHREYS PARADISE HOLDAYS ?imw Jf S a 6/9 Days Gold Coast/Sydney from $1499. tyec/a/ fee* Departures: (Tue Fri) m I cnta lin £*r d F '*r s h 8
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 85 26 181 Deaths 181 Deaths B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ MDM. LEE GUEK KENG NEE DAISY KOH passed away peacefully on 21 February 1986 leaving behind SON DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Lawrence Koh Alice ADOPTED SON ADOPTED DAUGHTER-IN-LAW Colin Chee Linda DAUGHTERS SON-IN-LAW Millicent Roman Balzar Eugenia GRANDCHILDREN Lydia Colleen Roman Jr Olivia Keith and brother, siatert brothers-in-law,
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    • 395 26 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM NARANJAN KAUR MOGA Age: 78 passed away peacefully on 20th Feb. '86, leaving behind to mourn for her death SONS Bachlttar Singh Moga tm s Motl Mahal Restaurant) Dalip Singh Naglnder Singh Gurcharan Singh Gurbaksh Singh DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW Amur Kaur Balblr Kaur Sarjit Kaur Balwlnder Kaur
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      23 26 With deepest sympathies and condolences to the family ol the lata AKHIL KUMAR BANSILAL SHAH From tha Management A Staff of
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 349 26 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education STUDY AUSTRALIA ,t>L c A WITH CUMBERLAND COL L EQE OF HEALTH SCIENCES Australia is very proud of the health professionals it t The standards of teaching and r eseart i. are among the highest m the world and Autti M have an nternational
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    • 243 26 146 Foreign Education DOMINION COIIFGF. TORONTO I pre* n -\< lon l< June 1 1 ll 13 (Science. Commerce Arts) In :i! ea rolment mm Canadl n USA 1807 I 147 Academic Couisea ■HQT_TV7PT3HH .^mmrzlkAFAm&mmfwAmmti aaaaawimam^JLmmmmJMm^ *Pt SPONSIBLE. TRAINFP ENGLISH h I ng exper leni live p r rom hel
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    • 684 26 147 Academic Couraea tXPERIENCED QUALIFIED TEACHER m Holland IM gives tuition In I- ng lit I Maths. Pure I'lumin hem. Hlology, Physl- „i Science OeorQS *****i<i EXPERIENCED TUTORS HELP i rlghten your chlltt's future Any level (list TVttWl ipm lOpni EXPERIENCED GRADUATES OF FER tuition for <tll levels St dlsirteU
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    • 642 26 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses ABE For June Examinations (lasses commencing as follows Part I BUSINESS ADMIN. Mon 7 00 R.tOpm 24/02 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS Mon 8.30- 10 OOpm 24/02 BUSINESS LAW Wed 7.00-8 30pm 26/02 ACCOUNTING FINANCE Fn 7 00-8 30pm 28 02 ECONOMICS Fri 8 30- 10 OOpm 28/02 Part
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    • 544 26 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses ~i FREE LECTURE on IMPORT/EXPORT Conducted by experienced. qualified Teachers on 22/2/86 at 2.30pm. Kor reservations, please call: LEX MENG PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CENTRE -06-13 Katong Shopping Ctr. Tel: *****13/*****61 'O' 'A' Level (Full Time) Classes commencing 3 March "86 N.S deferment Student Pass for foreign .students
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    • 489 26 154 Dancing Instruction STEVEN A VIVIEN Dance Sludio specialised m Social Dances. Ballroom, Latin American. Disco, Jazz St Aerobics Oroup St private lessons dally -o-i v. Bras Basah Complex Tel: *****48 *****98 Principal Steven Kok. FISTD. FNAID. London EMI WORLD DANCE Studio Social Dance, today 4pm Disco Jazz, today 3pm.
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    • 33 26 T h c S t r a i t s T l m c s G la A S s I F w E D S 7 3 7 1 1 6 6
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    • 31 26 HO METAL WOOD OFFICE "In Memoriam" is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 i 5660 for your free booklet of "In Memoriam" verses. More Obituaries on Pg. 29
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 549 27 ENGLAND LONDON, Fri. Graeme Sharp, Everton *s Scotland international striker, is hoping that history will repeat itself m the First Division's Merseyside derby at Liverpool tomorrow. For it was at Anfield last season that the skilful 25-year-old scored arguably the best goal of his
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    • 115 27 FRANCE PARIS. Fri. Leaders Paris St Germain, unimpressive m an aggregate 3-2 French Cup victory over MontpeUier, return to the League tomorrow at home against sixth-placed Lens. Lens, equally sluggish m the Cup win over Second Division Beauvais, have been unable to get their attack moving
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    • 257 27 ITALY ROME, Fri. League leaders Juventus limp south to Ban on Sunday, hoping to hang on to a three-point lead m the Championship race despite the absence of two key midfielders. Both Massimo Bonini and Lionello Manfredonia were suspended by the League's disciplinary authority for one
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    • 123 27 WEST GERMANY MUNICH, Fri. Snow and ice threaten to wreak havoc m the First Division this weekend. Only two games, involving League leaders Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich look safe. Bremen, yet again deprived of their prolific goalscorer, striker Rudi Voeller, should be able
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    • 267 27 SPAIN MADRID, Fri. With 10 men out of action, Barcelona's coach Terry Venables has the unenviable task of scraping together a team for Sunday's First Division game with lowly Cadiz. Venables has only 14 players to choose from, including three goalkeepers. Barcelona badly need a lift. The defending
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    • 350 27 PALM SPRINGS (California), Fri. Shakespeare had his "Taming Of The Shrew", but undisputed world middleweight champion "Marvelous" Marvin Hagler is ready to write his own version "The Taming Of The Beast." "I'm the beast master. I plan on taming this man." Hagler said yesterday at a news
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    • 342 27 BASKETBALL Milwaukee defeated Houston 120-113 m an American National Basketball Association game on Thursday. Other rr salts: Denver 102 Boston 100, Detroit 109 Cleveland 107, Sacramento 107 San Antonio 105. GENERAL The Olympic torch may pass through North Korea on its journey from Olympia to light the flame
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    • Article, Illustration
      1210 27  -  MARTIN PALMER By 3_f J** IN BRIEF MALAYSIA will not play a friendly match against the Paraguayan World Cup team, who will be on a tour of East Asia later this month. Football Association of Malaysia executive secretary Paul Mony said yesterday. He said that the FAM
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    • 265 27 r t m STEVE Perryman, skipper of English First Division club Tottenham Hotspur, may stay at White Hart Lane after all. The 34-year-old utility •pplayer, whose contract expires m the summer, has been sought by struggling Oxford as a player-coach. But Spurs have improved their original
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    • 137 30 BANGKOK, Fri. Kee lltv Khlm, of Singapore, shot a sb;-over-par 18 to be two-stro!»es behind first -round leader Junko Kouiuru, uf Japtvn, ln the 'Mini Ladies B| B Sistenr c'miiiploi.shfp heit- yesterday. Mlkiku Ofit igapoic-based Japanese, finished alone iv seventh spot on 82, fuUoued by another
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    • 468 30  -  TAY CHENG KHOON ONUK'mI ANI.) FOWKiN FAIRWAYS By al <.;>•'• day received bl->v. which oui lead lo then k' TtM fist blow came when Beneon i Hi iioiitu ed thai tin v v. longer s| the Sp.-i sh Open could not i'.'t the
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    • 443 30 MELBOURNE, Pri Australian Noel Ratcliffe, who lias taOed >n ihe inter national sc little success for e'jrlit years, was i sin pri joinl after yesterday's first round of the Masti RatcUffe, 41, fi four under par 69 to top spot by one
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    • 183 30 LONDON. Fri. Nick Fulwood. Britain's sixth-ranked tennis player, was the surprise selection yesterday when national men's team manager Paul Hutchins announced his squad for the Davis Cup World Group first-round match against Spain on March 7-9. Fulwood. 22, gets his chance ahead of two other leading contenders, Stephen
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    • 424 30  -  HAKIKAT RAI Elite squad must rank among Asia's top 12 By AFTER much deliberation, it has been finally decided that the Republic's leading athletes must rank among Asia's top 12 if they want to be included m the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association's "elite" squad.
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    • 93 30 MRN mm 2:0826 IMni 1042 sec Mfc -'Hin 21.28 HlßhJnmp 2 .tarn '-"Si! ?^»7i 4*m 47 27 Polf vault 490 m |R. KS X*m lmin49.94sec Un* Jump 7 72m KSS l^Mni 3:498 Triple jump 15 66m Myth— i.mr., 14:22 61 Shot pat 16.72 m J*", B IMWm 30:06.8
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    • 553 30  -  AQUARIUS By Fish tales WHEN someone mentions sea fishing, we usually visualise being m a boat kilometres offshore. But many fail to realise that estuaries (where the river meets the sea) are also very productive. The waters around estuaries are brackish
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    • 350 30 BOCA RATON, Friday VETERAN Chris Evert Lloyd, patiently waiting until her mirror image cracked, outlasted Kathy Rinaldi 7-6, 6-1 last night m the US$l.B million ($3.8 m) Lipton International Players tennis championships tournament to set up a title match against 16-year-old Steffi Graf, of West Germany.
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    • 295 30 0N THE ATHLETICS SCENE LONDON. Fri. Zola Budd. Britain's South African-born wonder girl, could break every world record from 1,500 to 10,000 metres this year, says Australian Ron Clarke. Clarke, who set 20 world records himself, told the Daily Express newspaper yesterday: "I think Zola looks awfully
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    • 191 30 Bill's on pins and needles DERBY, Fri. Canadian snooker player BUI Werbeniuk is planning a last desperate gamble to save his career. The world No. 17 Is considering acupuncture and playing left-handed m a bid to cure a cue tremor m his right arm, which he can only control by
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    • 423 31 J. RAJENDRAN reports from Bangkok Kcselta (Thais first): Sompol Kokaaemklj lout to Prakash Padakeae IS-17, 8-15; Vlcait maaaaaaaaaam bt Syed Modi is-iz, 18-11, 15-5; Kasemsak hatuehlnda last to Vlmal Kumar 15-18, 4-18; Slrtpong Siripool aad Ckalwat < halermpusitarak bt Partho (.angull aad Vikram Singh 15-9, 15-18; Bawai Ckaaaeeraemee
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    • 356 31  - Muruthi's men know first is always best MAHMOOD GAZNAVI THE WORLD OF CRICKET By THERE can never be any success quite as good as the first. And it is doubly sweet when it comes with the lifting of one's performance to ecstatic heights. National cricket skipper Stacey Muruthi knows that
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    • 234 31 Australia overcome debatable decisions WELLINGTON, Fri. Two questionable umpiring decisions prevented Australia from taking complete command of the First Test against New Zealand here today. At stumps on the opening day, Australia had reached the promising score of 285 for four wickets. But m mid-afternoon, when opener David Boon was
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    • 165 31 THE Singapore Hockey Association have shortlisted 16 players for the inaugural Malaysian Hockey Federation under-21 competition m Malacca from April 4-7 (reports Mah meed Gaznavi). But team manager John Fernandez stressed that the list was not exhaustive and that he and coach B. Vijayan
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    • 39 31 VANCOUVER (British Columbia), Fri Japan made a clean sweep m their Thomas Cup qualifying round yesterday when they beat Jamaica 5-0. In other matches, New Zealand beat Peru 4-1 and South Korea defeated Mcxi- I coM. Reuter
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    • 191 31 MALAYSIA CUP "86 IPOH, Fri. Perak scored a 3-0 victory overBrunei m a Malaysia Cup soccer match here tonight. Zailani Abdul Jalil opened accounts m the 47th minute and former international C. Nadarajan put Perak two-up m the 59th minute. Ths hosts made sure of victory with
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    • 263 31 KUANTAN, Fri A chicken pox scare is sweeping through the Pahang Malaysia Cup team after one of their forwards came down with the contagious disease. Striker Mohamed Zamri Mazleh, who was too ill for training yesterday morning, was diagnosed by the team doctor as suffering
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    • 311 31 HELSINKI, Fri. World champion Jahangir Khan, af Pakistan, and Australia's Radaey Martin quailfled far the final el the Plaatsh Open championship*, beating Australian Aaatla Adarraga 1-5, M, %*l, aad Dutchman Erie ZaadvUe 1-2, 8-4, M respectively. AFP. ERNEST TAN will be out to settle old scores
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    • 512 31  - Reserves on rescue mission JOE DORAI BUILD-UP TO SINGAPORE'S MATCH AGAINST SABAH TOMORROW AT THE NATIONAL STADIUM (BPM) Injuries and pullouts hit squad By FOR the first time m three years since David Lee took over from Edmund Wee, Singapore's first-choice goalkeeper has been dropped for a competitive match. He
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    • 376 31 Rugby needs young men, not 65-year-olds, no matter how keen they may be. Rugby haa always been my first love and always will be. And it ie because of my love for the geme thet I muet m stand down." Cashm (above)
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    • 240 31 Salim, Tokijan to take the back seat NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TWO Singapore Malaysia Cup squad members, Salim Mom and D. Tokijan, will today abandon their Division Two clubs to keep themselves m condition for tomorrow's Malaysia Cuptie against Sabah at the National Stadium at 8 pm. But for Mountbatten, for
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    • 84 31 ROYAL Holiday Inn entered the last eight of the Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Two competition when they beat Hotel Meridien 4-2 at Toa Payoh. On Thursday, Brown Boveri whipped Tien Wah Press 64) to remain unbeaten after four outings. Other results. Keppilite 2 F.J
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    • 19 31 CIVIL SERVICE and Selangor Kilat Club drew 2-2 m a friendly hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday
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    • 687 31 Heart of the matter is Wing Cheok's iron will mi W /Saturday f j Peraon J. RAJENDRAN profiles Singapore's badminton star who ably shuttles between court and classroom LAU WING CHEOK seems to thrive when the odds are against him. And it is this quality that may
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  • RACING
    • 794 28  -  TONTO THE TEAMS RITZ: Lester Plggett, Pat Eddery, Willie (arson, Yves Saint-Martin. LOCAL: LeaUe Khoo. S.Y. Leeng, Subtan Dalwee, Peter Lee. EXPATRIATE: Graham Cook, Mark Sestioh. Krnie Jehnsen, Ray Setehes. POINTS Tee point* te winner, six te second, three te third and ene te fourth.
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    • 63 28 THESE horses have won or done well on a wet track. RACE S: Heng Heng. On's. Faithful 11. Why like That 11. RACE 4: Need You Badly Q, Keep The Change. Superior Air, Honest Bid. RACE S: Gympie, Captain Courageous. RACE 7: Mata Hari 111. RACE 8: Cattleya 11.
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    • 205 28 He will step down as STC Chairman MR TAN CHIN TUAN is te step dewa ss Chairman sf the Singapore Turf Clnb. The announcement came as a surprise te many as he was expected te be at the helm af the STC far many mare years. Mr
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    • 4986 28 GOING FORECAST: GOOD 2.00 RESTRICTED TERMS DIV C I,loom FTH B 2 and 3 y® ar oids) (Stskst: $11,000) I *0 Executive Class 57 Zuli-Rodgers 3 nzg same (1200 m). By Amalgam out of San'cler; slow off the mark, finishing 10th of 11 Div B Ipoh 1200
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    • 475 29 Names, charges not mentioned HONGKONG, Friday HONGKONG'S chief an-ti-corruption agency today released on bail 12 people detained after a major swoop on the racing world yesterday. Ten of the 22 people originally detained were released yesterday on bail of HKSSO.OOO (about SJ13.800) each. The remaining
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    • 135 29 PENANG, Pri. The Rita Club Champions team wtll leave ea Monday as scheduled fer scandal-hit Hongkong on the final leg ef their Far East tew. "It Is unfortunate that sach a thing should happen," said Michael Braham, a spokesman fer the Rita Club ef London
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    • 495 29 Advance as fit as Teh can make him ON THE TRACK with TONTO PENANG, Fri. Champion trainer Teh Choon Beng's only runner this weekend, Advance, topped off his pleasing preparation for Race 3 on Sunday with a sparkling gallop this morning. Taken out by a riding boy, the grey stretched
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    • 72 29 TUESDAY (going good): Crown Counsel 36.3, Alpha Centauri 37.3, Twist Of Fate 41.4, Vapour II 41.4, Advance 39.2, Tong Lam 41. Major Dee 40, Tea Money 38.9. WEDNESDAY (good): Checktoh 41.2. Advance 41, Aqua-Tred 41.8. THURSDAY (good): Signal Ii 39.3, Hard To Be Humble 40.5, Tea Mcney
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    • 101 29 PERTH, Fri. Leading trainer Len Morton and jockey Craig Wake have had their 12-month disqualifications reduced m seperate appeals to the Western Australian Turf Club committee. Stewards charged them with not allowing Alfa Win to run on his merits m the Retravision Jubilee Graduation at
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    • 1874 29 •Ff.] MM 145 RESTRICTED TERMS ;r.\ imm D|v B 1 100 m (3 year olds) (Stakes: $11,000) 1 Segoala 5" Begonia Loh 3 nzm 1200 m) Wad! 8 2 68 Nobody's Fool 57 X Chong -Owner 3 nzg same (12T0m) Rahmat 7 3 Nuclear imene 57 Dynamite-Lee 3
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    • 67 29 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences The Directors, Management Employees of GODREJ (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD GODREJ BOYCE MFG. CO. PVT. LTD. I GODREJ SOAPS LTD. GODREJ (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD. P.T. GODREJ (INDONESIA) I express their profound grief I and convey their heartfelt condolences I W to the family of the
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      125 29 V. Chelliah (Nadarajah) Ago: 78 Sowrerage Dept City Council Paved away peacefully on 21 Fob '86. Leaving behind wifo Nagaralnam, son Vignara|ah (Rajah SIA), deugther Nanmalar (Mala PUB), daughter-in-law Maltikadevi and grandson Mohanarueban Cortege leaves Blk 77 Commonwealth Drive #04-545 on 22nd Feb '86 at 4.00pm for Mt
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      46 29 With deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of the lata MR. ARTHUR LIM CHONG HOCK From Ihe Management Staff of fJHINtMNDUSTRIE^T^^I) With deepest sympathies and condolences lo the family of tho lete MR. A. KUMAARAN Aged 23 Inserted by officers end staff of
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    • 65 29 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam W In Loving Memory of m I WOO TCHI POUNG I I Departed 22 February 1964 I I The years may wipe out many things, I < I But this they'll never wipe out, I I The memory of those happy days, I I
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    • 182 29 183 Condolences 183 Condolences i I Ummmm Sfm^ mUmm AKHIL KUMAR BANSILAL SHAH Gone from our lives a dear friend Always remembered by N.J. Doshi. P.J. Doahi A families. B9aSBBHBaS9JBBSBB^BBBS9aSB*jaiBBS BBWBBB*BB1BbBSBBVBbbHbbMb"JB) With deepest sympathies and condolences to tho family of tho lato I AKHIL KUMAR BANSILAL SHAH From tho Management
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      83 29 JOHN TAN YONG HONG Departed February 22nd, 19C5 To our beloved father. He had a smile, a pleasant way. I A helping hand to all he knew, i He was kind, generous and true. On earth he nobly did his best; Grant htm. Jesus, heavenly restAlways cherished
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      127 29 In loving memory of ANTOINETTE MARIE ZEHNDER who left to be with Lord 14 years ago Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord and let perpetual light shine upon her Ma^h^esMr^eac^^ In loving memory ol SARASWATHY AYADURAI Departed 22 J. 1985 Though a year has passed. In
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    • 158 31 ATHLKTICS Prteaaiy Km. Relay ran 'Marßitrhie Reservoir. 4 HI pm) BADMINTON Tbamaa I ap nrmMlMls Bangkok i BOWUNO NaOaaal neleetisa trials 3rd roll-off (Tenpin Bowl. 9am > CRK'KRT MCA later-state leagae: Negri Sembilan v Singapore < SeemlMn. 10 30 am Krleaaly: XX v NL'SS (Balestier Road I 30) (iOLF Warrea
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  • 535 32  -  PAUL WEE Biggest crackdown ever on gambling scene here By THE Government .vill Ut u 1 1 h its toughest action against the "mini turf clubs'' when new laws on illegal betting 1 1 m I other illegal gam bling come into force
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  • 324 32 LKtiITIMATE gambling Ls expected to be made easier soon for people wha now putronlse the underground tote. This follows the recent selection of 150 betting agents by Singapore Fools 1 te Lvi, which Is expected to launch its new computerised •l-D lottery hi May.
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  • 391 32 Murder of relative's teenage daughter LAU Ah Kiang, 30, was sentenced to death by the High Court yesterday after he was found guilty of murdering his relative's adopted teenage daughter m 1980. Mr Justice T. S. Sinnathuray, who heard the trial with Mr Justice
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  • 102 32 Chinese firm to pay dividends BEIJING, Fri. Far the first time since tbe communist takeover m lMt, s Chinese company will soon be paying dividends to its IH.BSB stockholders. The Shanghai-based Yam-hang Industrial Ca, a subsidiary af a successful photocopying company, sold lt§,SM shares last year. None sf the stocks
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  • 300 32  - Waiting list for Comfort taxis swells to 2,400 RAY DHALIWAL By WITH all the talk about taxi-drivers' slim pickings last year, you might expect fewer people to want to ply the trade. Not so. Comfort's waiting list for taxis, usually stable at about 1.500, swelled to 2,400 over the past
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  • 204 32 Drama in the sky as Chinese pilot defects SEOUL, Fri. South Korean planes drove off two North Korean combat aircraft believed to be chasing a Chinese MiG-19 as it defected to the south today, the Defence Ministry said. The North Korean planes backed off when South Korean aircraft intercepted the
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  • 229 32 Baker calls for further drop in US dollar WASHINGTON, Fri. United States Treasury Secretary James Baker has repeated a call for a further drop of the dollar m world markets, despite warnings by the Central Bark chief that the currency may be near a perilous zone. And while aides describe
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  • 31 32 NEW YORK. Fri The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials climbed 9.18 points to 1,682.00 m the firsi hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP
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  • Section TWO Books
    • 3 1 Section TWO Books
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    • 515 1 'There are so many stories m Singapore,' said Shirley Lim, writer-in-residence at the Department of English Language and Literature at NUS. She tells ANG LAY WAH why she thinks this is a writer's land of opportunity. WRITER Shirley Lim is the epitome of the
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    • 499 1 There is a paucity of Singaporean writing not because people don't think it's important enough, but because they value it too much, argues SHIRLEY LIM. She explains why we shouldn't expect too much. AS A visiting writer, some things have been puzzling me about young Singapore
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    • 444 2 4 In Thailand, students are expected to regard their teachers with total respect. This is hardly conducive to the open and warm human teacherpupil interaction described m Kuroyanagi's book. Thai readers are envious of the exceptionally m liberal education she received. Phusadee Nawawichii, who translated
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    • 330 2 Little i Bookroom THE Illustrated Treasury of Madera Literature for Children (Hamlyn Publishing, 1985, 415 pages, $25) This well-illustrated book introduces the reader to 26 stories on fantasy and adventure penned by well-known story-tellers like Roald Dahl, C. S. Lewis, Laura Ingalls Wilder and Thor Heyerdahl. My Biggest Bedtime Book
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    • 586 2 Young Reader THREE GIFTS FROM THE GREEJt Dm GON snd othsr star Iss from Chinese Literature By Catherine Lim Target/W.H.Allen. 1985. 96 pages, $6.50 hsviswsd Dy KAREN D'ROZARIO The morals of > many of these fables are self-evident, and they exhort the upholding of what
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    • 905 4 TRANQUERAH By Ec Tiang Hong, 76 pages NO MAN'S GROVE By Shirley Lim, 95 pages The Shell Literary Series, Department of English Language and Literature, NUS, 1985 $5 paperbacks Reviewed by PAUL SHARRAO TWO recent books of poetry, Ec Tiang Hong's Tranquerah and Shirley Lim's No Man's Grove,
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    • 509 4 Shirley's stance The impossible dream From Page On* Of course they are right. No writer can promise beforehand a masterpiece, and even after the work is done, most people can't say off-hand if it is a masterpiece. Moreover, writers are notorious for being unsociable, drunk, adulterous,
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    • 380 4 'Singapore land of opportunity for writers' Shock of delight From Page One two or three days a week, she meets with students to discuss their poems, essays or short stories. "It's a fact that Singapore is waiting for writers. Singapore is a land of opportunity for writers," she says. "There
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      • 934 5 A modern fable by HO TUCK KEONG. aged 23. who describes himself as 'unemployed but not for long (hopefully)'. THERE was a young goat who went to see a wise, old owl. The owl was perched high up an old oak tree and was having his siesta.
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      • 267 5 Alone Sitting alone, Wishing you were beside me. Sitting alone, j Thinking what you've been doing without me. As I watch couples go by hand m hand, It really hurts deep inside. I wish instead it was you and me, Having the time of our lives. By LINDA AZIZ. 19,
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      • 202 6 p£. Handy A)/^v{ Helpers \p3 Simone Vaz DISHPAN hands can be prevented by using a scouring pad with a long handle. The handle enables you to scour without immersing your hands m detergent. It is hollowed to store detergent so that there is no need to
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      • 694 6 AS A house-owner, you may want your home to be more than just a place which provides shelter for you and your family. You will want to be able to feel proud that you own that particular house m the estate. That's when you are
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      • 346 6 l>,, n ll i^ brans jSH Josephine Ng DRESS up your tables, chairs, cupboards and walls by stencilling. To get you started, we've included some motifs for you to duplicate. Materials tracing paper small paint brushes acetate paper (from Graffiti Artist Studio at
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      • 388 6 I^J Josephine Ng THE water hose is one of the most neglected tools m most households. Perhaps because the price of the general-purpose plastic hose is comparatively cheap, little care is given to it. The hose should be drained and wound up when not
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      • 87 9 /'PROJECTS COORDINATOR^ Candidates should possess the following qualification and experience: c ITC Mechanical/Electrical graduate c Completed National Service c At least 2 years experience m site work, preferably familiar with pumping system and laying of underground uPVC pipes Knowledge of golf course irrigation system is a definite advantage Motorcycle licence
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      • 1447 10 APPOINTMENTS I NATIONAL UNIVERSITY II I jf^;< OF SINGAPORE I Applications are invited for appointment to the posts of: I I'D PHOTOGRAPHER TRAINEE (9) DISPENSING ASSISTANT Bfl I (2) SKILLED ARTISAN (10) ASSISTANT flfl 1(3) CARPENTER LABORATORY TECHNICIAN Ifl B Faculties of Engineering, Medicine I (4) MASON and Science Ifl
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      • 873 10 ENGINEERING INSPECTOR I Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sendirian Berhad is a Brunei citizen will be offered pensionable invites applications for an Engineering Inspector po- employment with the company. sition at the BLNG Plant, Lumut. The Job involves H the Inspection position at the BLNG Plant, Lumut. Candidates who are not
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      • 363 10 f REGIONAL SALES MANAGER A A U.S. based multi-national corporation, engaged m the manufacturing and marketing of high quality flow control equipment for the energy, petroleum and petro-chemical industries m the Far East, requires the services of Regional Sales Manager. The desired candidate should be Singapore Citizen or permanent resident,
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      • 1159 11 APPOINTMENTS fi i fPRIIMTROWIXri fl PRIIVIROMIK GOAI I THE FIRST UNE IN PRINTERS m i I v fl ON TIMF DELIVERY B fl I I THATMNT COME BACK I Jfa&wi IfO£4* &Htt*wWtkm£*tt I I |^0 CUSTOMERS THAT DO! Adtffe***^ I I LflflflßflflflflflMJ OuxCoAfUHCt^^^ I PRINTRONIX SINGAPORE PTE LTD is a
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      • 688 11 HITACHI I Ww r 1 h Our multi-million dollar colour television tube nianutacturing B company m Jurong has immediate vacancies for the following fA positions: fl A recognised degree m Electrical/ Electronics Engineering B Fresh graduates ma> also apply fl Must have completed full-time National Service c Willing to work
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      • 806 11 The MRT Corporation invites applications for the following positions: A) ASSISTANT MAINTENANCE MANAGER (SUPPORT SERVICES) (Ref: OP/AMM(SS).3S) Salary Scales $5000 175 6050 ($4150 4300)4475 175 5350 Function Directly answerable to the Maintenance Manager, the successful applicant will be responsible for the setting up and ongoing manage ment of the 'computerised
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    • Page 12 Advertisements
      • 1204 12 APPOINTMENTS A 1 ._k I Attractive job opportunities m 1 I Saudi Arabian Airlines I I Data Processing Professionals I I Tax free salaries I I generous benefits package I H SAUDIA's headquarters is located m Jeddah Saudi Arabia on the Arabian Peninsula with its central operations H conducted from
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      • 1113 12 %_rj*rlf n t^ Hum tOi^ m r jmW>mw r r h.**"*** 7W% 11 r lo^* r _^A^ Hon.y-« I I "*or^ \wa?A>^ I I V I 11 ill A% n akmmm Hum mmmm* i i i l WW ~>mm \M^*i -J You can't be wrong with SQSDDBD In l highly
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      • 665 13 APPOINTMENTS REGIONAL MARKETING TECHNICAL SERVICES MANAGER wmmr (POLYMERS) We are a major American multi-national corporation H engaged m the marketing and manufacture of a diverse range of agricultural and industrial chemicals/materials To enhance our growth potential m the region, we are looking for a suitable candidate to fill the above
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      • 812 13 Archive f j y i T ARCHIVE, the leader m Advanced Tape Technology, has 1 decided to make Singapore the main manufacturing H| arm for Its W tape drives after 2 successful years of operation. As a result, we have Immediate and progressive openings for the following positions: I Degree
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      • 694 13 COLD STORAGE HOLDINGS P.L.C. SENIOR MANAGEMENT APPOINTMENTS The activities of the Cold Storage Group include Trading and Distribution, Food Processing, Retailing and Property. Apart from wide ranging activities m Singapore, the Group has substantial investments m Malaysia and interests m Australia and New Zealand. As a result of the decision
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      • 360 13 'iNIEaaSAPH INTERGRAPH SYSTEMS (S.E Jk.) PTE LTD, wholly-owned subsidiary of ss Intergraph Corporation, the industry ==3 ss leader m Computer Aided Design ss Computer Aided Manufacturing, invites suitably aua'ified candidates 5= to apply for the position of E=E 1 COMPUTER 1 TECHNICIANS j Applicants should have Diploma or ITC m
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      • 672 14 APPOINTMENTS j m Honeywell Honeywell Pte. lid., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Honeywell Inc., USA, is a multi-national company engaged m advanced technology. Due to our expansion program, we have a vacancy for CONTROL PRODUCTS I DIVISION MANAGER I The main responsibility includes sales and marketing of high quality high volume
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      • 661 14 fl CIPHER DATA PRODUCTS, an American based Company is flfl the world's leading producer of streaming tape drives To I meet the dtverstfled needs of our current expansion program, we need high calibre personnel to All the following positions. m QA ENGINEERS Degree m Electronics Engineering. I Minimum I*2 years
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      • 568 14 77&a5£tW 7 &C//{_£D//\/& A prestigious office development Singapore Treasury Building (Pte) Ltd, I owner of Treasury Building, a prestigious office development at Shenton Way invities applications for the following positions MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN At least ITC with 3 years' experience m the maintenance of air-conditioning ventilation, fire-fighting and alarm systems, plumbing
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      • 554 14 Electronics Buyer I The Job: I This position requires a resourceful I person who will be responsible for the I procurement of electronic components/ I materials and liaison with suppliers on I quotations and pricing. I Requirements: Diploma m Production/Electronics Engineering with 1 year experience. Production Supervisors (2nd 3rd Shift:
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    • Page 15 Advertisements
      • 680 15 APPOINTMENTS T I lixyij 'jB wl mtCml^^f>jMaM^^B !v A Ij Denielron Singapore is a modern established subsidiary of the wAmWmm leading DEGUSSA Group of West Germany engaged m the > r manufacture of high quality PCB metal components for the electronic industry. 1 QC ENGINEER \iW\ (PCB Division) y I(i
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      • 575 15 A leading foreign bank invites applications for the following position- SENIOR CREDIT OFFICER I (Japanese Portfolio) j Candidates must have at least a general degree m Business Administration, Accountancy. Economics or equivalent qualifications with 3 to 5 years of relevant experience m credit matters from a banking or financial institution
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      • 695 15 We've a vision, a goal and a commitment. Consumer Products Re Ltd You've the ambition, the opportunity and the challenge. AT&T Consumer Products Pte Ltd has recently set up a high quality telephone manufacturing facility at Kampong Übi Industrial Estate. Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for tlie following
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      • 257 15 CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE (ASIA) LIMITED invites applications for the position of: Euronote Dealer Responsibilities: Develop a profitable trading and placemen* capabi- lity m euronotes m the South-East .Asian market Qualifications: University graduates m Economics preferred Minimum 5 years related or money-market dealing experience with an international financial institution
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    • Page 16 Advertisements
      • 567 16 APPOINTMENTS Bss_s_i_s_^_^_H^!^_l mMMMMMM^MMMMMMMMWOaa^aam We are an established multi-national organisation which excels m innovative electronic technology. Today, we have significant facilities m Singapore manufacturing and marketing advanced products and systems. Excellence is our trademark, long achieved by an exceptional team of dedicated people. And now, we are inviting people with similar
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      • 601 16 We're looking for top engineering talent aaaamm^^ ■m—b^w Microelectronics Pte Ltd American lelcphone Telegraph (AT&T), the giant US telecommunications leader has recently set up an advanced I.C manufacturing facility, AT&T Microelectronics Pte Ltd m Singapore. AT&T has the technology and the expertise and needs additional talent to join our core
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      • 255 16 fcCharterodX Invites applications from suitably I •I qualified candidates for the post of: I TAX /SECRETARIAL I I ASSISTANT I Applicants should possess the following I qualifications: I I Diploma m Business Studies, GCE I 'A' level Qf^jpiyalent with good I I passes y^Ak fcLMathematics I At lej^* Bht experience
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      • 136 16 L appointments! ik_A__WPOST OF: SECURITY GUARD FEMALE INDUSTRIAL r NURSE (Permanent Night Shift) ACCOUNTS CLERKS QA TECHNICIAN GM Singapore w Pimm 501 Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 1 Singapore 2056 Xc** /W maaaaam^ama^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m I POST OF: H I FINANCIAL I I ACCOUNTANT I I m The Straits Times 15/10/85 I
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    • Page 17 Advertisements
      • 709 17 NOTICES I -»j i i I W m 1m I B maa^^A W Baa B*^ I^l I '\Sjf- Guidance Talks on I I Ngee Ann Courses I H So you are waiting for your GCE O' or A' level resultsand wondering what isthe W H next step m your educational
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      • 272 17 LOMBAROO MARINE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD Effective, 24 February 1986, our office shall be re-located to> No. 1 Benoi Road Jurong Singapore 2262 Tel: *****11/14 Tix: RS ***** RANKIN L Fax: *****36 IN TNE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE SUIT NO ***** J OF 1985 Between UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE
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      • 208 17 BAILIFF'S SALE I In The Subordinate I Courts of The Republic of Singapore Writ of Seizure and Sale No 6202 of 1985 In The Cause Of San Chuan Pte Ltd Plaintiff versus C F. Merchant Pte Ltd Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Diamond metal safe. air-conditioners, office furniture 400 boxes of
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      • 941 17 I EH NATIONAL UNIVERSITY I W OF SINGAPORE I ADMISSION TO POSTGRADUATE STUDIES. 1986-7 I Applications are invited for admission to the following postgraduate courses to te I conducted m the academic year 1986-7 (commencing 7 July 1986). I FACULTY OF ENGINEERING fl Postgraduate courses m the Faculty of Engineering
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      • 100 17 BUKIT SEMBAWANG ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that share certificate nos. 50 ***** and *****4 for 200 shares each m the name of the Estate of Thomas Ivor Watkins, deceased have been reported lost, mislaid or destroyed Notice is also
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      • 16 17 I G HERIi WORLDt. is a s great way l m to end g the day
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      • 704 17 NOTICE 1 It has come to our attention that the product I "DATAPRO" consisting of a package of ten 3.5 I inch microdisks is being marketed m Singapore. I TAKE NOTICE that the product "DATAPRO" I is NOT manufactured by VERBATIM CORPORA- I TION nor is it m any way
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      • 227 17 NOTICE THE LAND TITLES ACT (CAP 27«) THE LAND TITLES (STRATA) ACT (CAP 2TJ) Pursuant to Section 29 of the Land Titles Act an Ap- plication No. A/H*****2 dated the 20th day of November 1985 has been made ty VADIVELLO RA- JOO of Block 16 Holland Drive. =07-154 Singapore for
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      • 341 17 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No %Ui of Mi y Between THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED Plaintiffs AMI 1. LEE KOK SENG I. TAN TING SENG Defendants NOTICE To: I. LEE KOK KENG mw or lately of 7 Pandan Valley #15-5 M Poineiana Tower
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    • Page 18 Advertisements
      • 731 18 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE In The Cause Ot Originating Summons No 859 ot 1985 Distress No ?34 of 1985 Jurong Town Corporation Plaintiffs Versus Maxwell flectronics Pte Ltd Defendants AUCTION SALE OF Assembled/unassembled quartz clocks, air conditioners, conveyor belt, steel racks, office
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      • 479 18 'I '^s^P^^^.. P~l F~] F"T PH BFTH I 7 I|B 1 (5) 18 Creature of 6s without v^^m f,*' fl^ a L_^— _^_l-— Object to inclusion of issue of shaft (7) \>v v _JB_jß__«B_ W IB nB many m coarse pro- 10 Born to dire trouble *5 VlB —^1 duction
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    • Page 18 Miscellaneous
      • 517 18 mmmi mmmmmmmmmi m m *aammmmmm.*mwa—moammaamamm SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS B y Schmlm iiu< it4 iou j 1 I 1 1 W-V I WWaWßßWkaaaWaaaW 7 l Id^^^mr^' W TMEV BOY TMAT MAKES) -.EV PLAY A 50N6 I ~mAT 'IE v i%?r.T.iAc\ II ONTMERAPIO BUT I J_Ss_JTaw^m J l3u^~" r^^) N^\A6A!N'/
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    • Arts & Leisure
      • 573 19 By REBECCA CHUA MASTER Harold and the Boys doesn't fit any of the stereotypes of theatre. It is neither bourgeois posturing, lofty intellectualising or rollicking entertainment. Its inclusion m this year's Festival of Arts will jolt the complacency of the the-atre-goer who thinks that drama
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      • 153 19 Chance to take part in epic drama CALLING all jugglers, acrobats, mime artistes, dancers, actors Here's a chance to take part m a spectacular production specially written by prize- winning playwright, Stella Kon, for the Singapore Festival of Arts m June. Called Dragon's Teeth Gate, it is an epic drama
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      • 774 19 CATHERINE ONG talks to Eberhard Weber about applause, awards, a life of mellow music and jazz. There are two kinds of applause one is the loud, frenetic applause which doesn't last long. The other is the absolute silence for three minutes after the performance,
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      • 120 19  -  Knight 1 Chess I By THE Singapore Chess Federation's first national Light-ning-Chess Championship I§BC for the Dr Tay Eag Soon Challenge Trophy Is on Sonday at It am at River Valley Community Centre. The SCF will also hold Its Annual General Meeting at 1 pm aa the
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      • 932 19 WhatS HONGBAO POLICE AND popular foreign and local ar- pm-2 am. Ends tomorrow. TIVE ENGLISH. Seminar 6.30 pm. On till March 1. June 8 (except Mondays). 9 YOUTH DISCO NIGHT tistes, plus a lucky draw. CIRCUS conducted by Laurence Un- SINGAPORE BEFORE am 4.30 pm. Museum entry iiw vi i.
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      • 1064 19 I Radio One THE HISTORY OF ROCK 'N' ROLL (8.05 pm) features Rod Stewart, Bob Seeger and The Electric Light Orchestra. Edward Blishen presents THE WORLD OF BOOKS (10.15 pm) a book magazine that keeps you m touch with the literary world. 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 558 AM
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    • Page 20 Advertisements
      • 79 20 mf **—W A_r_\ _vll <.^* t Wo* 46 BAN GUAN ENTERPRISE PTE LTD Xt < oil cr Quay, #IMK< Ocean Building, Singapore 0104. Tel: *****44 and *****88 Lot No- 1 48 1 51 Mukim- 20 Nee Soon Road/Spnngleaf Road BP No: 4039 85 Tenure of Land: SLG (free from encumbrances
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      • 99 20 I ADVERTISEMENT Snnlan At Trader Vie s ■Firf/OUID YOU CARE T^i _R_|^^ WON UF*D ME To THfl FT 6ETON nsomajs J on THe P ram a^^SS V^JIF THIS CONTEST?/ LOS6R.6U.VS TH6 j V MrtK^MeHUNgftVj^ I (wm£ Afte You") frn I JB&uT votikem~ir7WW -^I^l^™^ wIL «r1 fe^™~K 3 6^ •.Li,-: O/TWBIVICS
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      • 1648 20 I fei .««a PTaSHT^"! M MYVIEW Catherine Ong (Ch 5 and 12 programmes) and Leong Weng Kam (Ch 8 programmes) HHHHM M--M L m •m*AmW^* m9^fm "WTJT ejrd Al's Guide to |J|f_f_^l__^_ri A I IO l_A# l_n_flO_f_i during the war for indepen- Starring Zhong Guoren. WtlMMJ Urll/ 'rm WW Grammys
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