The Straits Times, 6 August 1986

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85
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  • 734 1  -  PAUL JACOB Chok Tong: Home will be counted as part of minimum sum for old age By IT'S CERTAIN now you will be able to withdraw all your Central Provident Fund money at 55 if you own a home deemed acceptable as security for
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  • 367 1  -  JUDY TAN By A PLANNED increase in rent for tenants of Housing Board shops, offices and workshops has been deferred to Jan 1, 1988. This adds up to a $20 million respite for the more than 6,900 tenants of such premises. This sum
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  • 692 1 MR GOH CHOK TONG has suggested a way to reduce the cost of raising a child and thus encourage parents to have more children. This is to give income tax rebates for certain child-bearing and childraising expenses, perhaps
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  • 225 1  - Prem named PM for another 4-year term ALBERT RAMALINGAM By Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK General Prem Tinsulanonda was appointed last night as Thailand's Prime Minister for another four-year term. The appointment by royal decree was announced over Radio Thailand. Parliament president Dr Ukrit Mongkolnavin had an audience with King Bhumipol Adulyadej
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  • 90 1 THE Singapore stock market rose strongly again yesterday, led by retailers and local bluechips after Brig-Gen Lee Hsien Loong's hint of a brighter economic picture next year. Rises led falls 100 to 48 and The Straits Times Industrial Index gained 11.89 points to 763.64, its second
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  • 161 1 FINES and penalties totalling $292,790 were paid by two companies and five directors yesterday in a lower court on 14 tax evasion charges. The seven defendants were Rhino Industries Pte Ltd, Chan Ho Engineering Ltd, their chairman and managing director,
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    • 35 1 PRETORIA Foreign Minister Roelof 'Pik' Botha yesterday said his government planned to impose trade restrictions on Zambia and Zimbabwe following their vociferous support for sanctions against Pretoria. AFP SEE BACK PAGE
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  • 363 1 FIVE days and four nights of round-the-clock work went into the making of this state flag measuring 21 metres by 15 metres, the biggest to be flown in a National Day flypast. It took a team of 12 women parachute riggers from the School
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 420 2 21 lead NDay pledge TWENTY-ONE pledge-takers will lead 60,000 Singaporeans at the National Stadium m the national pledge on Saturday. Chosen to take part m "The Pledge to a Nation" ceremony, the 21 fprm a mixed group from organisations such as schools, the armed forces and factories. They range
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    • 212 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: A SUPPORTING infrastructure of childcare facilities is essential If yoong Singaporeans are to be encouraged to have larger families. The provision of well-ran creches where mothers can leave their children m safe and trained hands is rated by many as a "most" facility. It would
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    • 297 2 Bizarre tape at trial PROSECUTORS m the trial of an Asian gang accused of murder produced a video recording said to be of three undercover policemen taking part m a bizarre blood-drinking initiation ritual. In the trial m New York, 11 alleged members of the United Bamboo
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    • 259 2 Mercenaries' choice EVEN THE most chauvinistic French football follower cannot believe that World Cup stars Jose Luis Brown and Julio Cesar will be playing for Brest this season. But the arrival of Brown, whose goal put Argentina on the way to victory over West Germany m the World Cup
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    • 244 2 TWO INVESTMENT TRUSTS BOOSTED BY MARKET RALLIES TWO LISTED investment trusts associated with two big local banks have gained from the recent rally m the local stock market and strong performances of the Japanese, British and US stock markets. Both have reported much better profits for the first six
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    • 200 2 Musa backers out PRIME MINISTER Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad is expected to fill the 14 positions held by Umno m his Cabinet with his own supporters when he carries out a reshuffle, replacing party members who backed former Deputy Prime Minister Musa Hi tarn, according to political
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    • 98 2 ON FALLING BIRTH RATE THE MINISTER of State (Health) recently called for suggestions for consideration by the Government during its review of its family planning policies. Those which are made by several readers include one to look into the priority school registration scheme because it discourages couples, other than
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    • 441 2 Cadets m the army SINCE ITS establishment m 1966, thousands of aspiring young men have passed through the gates of the army's Officer Cadet School at the Singapore Armed Forces Training Institute m Pasir Laba. What is officer-training like today? What was it like 20 years ago? MICHAEL
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  • around the WORLD
    • 459 3 WASHINGTON The Reagan administration, hoping to sway Congress on the issue of overriding President Ronald Reagan's veto of a protectionist Textile Quota Bill, has reached an agreement to limit South Korean textile and apparel imports. The four-year agreement with South Korea, the
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    • 142 3 Asian trade officials warn of retaliation HONGKONG Asian trade officials warned yesterday that passage by the US Congress of the so-called Jenkins Bill to sharply reduce textile imports would upset the international trading system and possibly spark retaliatory measures. Hongkong Trade Director Hamish MacLeod said the Bill's provisions abrogated existing
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    • 298 3  -  WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Something close to panic is sweeping Hongkong as the number of confirmed cholera victims mounts daily and thousands queue to get an-ti-cholera inoculations, which doctors warn could have little effect. There are now 16
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    • 184 3 KATMANDU More Gurkhas could be dismissed from the British army because of a brawl in Hawaii in which two officers were injured, a British military spokesman said yesterday. On Monday, it was announced that 110 Hong-kong-based Gurkha soldiers had been dismissed
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    • 231 3 CONCORD (New Hampshire) Penthouse publisher Robert Guccione's lover testified on Monday in a US$1.6 million (S$3.5 million) libel suit that she "felt sick to my stomach" by sexually explicit lampoons of her in rival Larry Flynt's Hustler magazine. Miss Kathy Keeton, Mr Guccione's companion since
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    • 398 3  -  PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent $6 for a cup of coffee A SINGAPOREAN now has to pay the equivalent of S$3M a night for a room in an average hotel in Tokyo. A cup of coffee In a Tokyo restaurant or tea
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    • 294 3 Positive elements in Gorbachev's speech, says Deng BEIJING CHINESE leader Deng Xiaoping said yesterday a speech by Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev calling for improved Sino-Soviet ties contained "positive elements" but China needed to study it carefully, Japanese sources said. It was the first official reaction from the Chinese leadership to
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    • 67 3 MANAMA Iran has closed a month-old oil-loading terminal because it is located in an area of heavy seas and bad weather, Gulf-based oil and shipping executives said on Monday. The Larak Island terminal was built to provide an export point out of the range of Iraqi warplanes.
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    • 356 4 Murder of Taiwanese newsman Henry Lui NEW YORK PROSECUTORS in the trial of an Asian gang accused of murder produced a video recording said to be of three undercover policemen taking part in a bizarre blood-drinking initiation ritual. Jurors in the trial here
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    • 48 4 BELFAST Battling factions in Northern Ireland shot and killed a man, injured a woman with a parcel bomb and tried to kill a second man on Monday, police said. The death brought to 2,503 the known fatalities since sectarian violence broke out in 1969. AP
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    • 188 4 Probe into Rolling Stones guitarist's affair LONDON Police have said they are studying allegations in the popular press that the bass guitarist with the Rolling Stones band had an affair with a 13-year-old. Mandy Smith, who is now 16 but looks much older, told newspapers here that she had a
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    • 75 4 A LONDON dress designer, Jane Doxey, stepped into a time-locked Securicor vault with an idea and a thousand £50 notes on Monday and when the vault was opened, out she stepped with a dress fit to set before a Queen. Model Julie Stevens is seen here
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    • 307 4 Newsmen goto war but it's all an exercise WASHINGTON The Defence Department contacted a select group of media bureau chiefs on Friday with a confidential message which might have signalled war. The Pentagon's news media "war pool" had been activated, Navy Captain Steven Taylor told them. The 13 reporters and
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    • 38 4 LIMA Guerillas of the Shining Path Maoist group have killed a police chief and four members of a village patrol in the Andean province of Ayacucho, where the insurgency began six years ago, police reported. AP
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    • 284 4 Summit to be discussed by Shultz and Shevardnadze WASHINGTON Talks between United States Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze will lay the groundwork for another superpower summit and cover "all areas" of relations between the two countries, a State Department spokesman said. State Department spokesman
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    • 240 4 WASHINGTON US Senator Jesse Helms said on Monday that a State Department official falsely told the US Senate Intelligence Committee he had leaked secret information to the government of Chile. Mr Helms said members of the committee told him the accusations were
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    • 285 5 WASHINGTON Tape-recorder manufacturers strongly oppose a Senate Bill calling for a tax on taping music at home to provide royalties for artists and the recording industry, whose losses could exceed US$1 billion (SS2.17 billion) a year in sales. The administration is also opposed
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    • 84 5 FAR from being an Innovative way of tuning a motor-bike, this performance is actually part of London's South Bank cultural summer season of music entitled Summerscope Sound. With musical notes close at hand, percussionist Lawrence Casseriey plays the hammer and spanner in a
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    • 274 5 Scandinavian meeting to stop child sex traffic COPENHAGEN Scandinavian justice ministers will meet at Skagen, Denmark, next week to discuss a proposal by Norway to halt the traffic in children from the Third World for sexual exploitation in Western Europe. Norwegian Justice Minister Helen Boesterud, in a recent magazine interview,
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    • 335 5 Bureaus issue false visas to asylum seekers FRANKFURT Thousands of Iranian asylum seekers flock to "travel bureaus" In Istanbul that offer false passports and visas needed to reach West Germany, it was reported on Monday. All Sadrzadeh, a journalist working undercover for the respected West German radio network Hessische Rondfunk,
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    • 84 5 COVENTRY (England) An eight-year-old boy was being hunted here for an alleged sex attack on a 77-year-old woman, police said. They said the unidentified woman was set on by three boys on a road on Monday night and the eight-year-old, who
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    • 189 5 RABAT King Hassan of Morocco said in a message to Arab leaders on Monday that his talks with Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres were purely exploratory and in no way compromised the Arab stand. He said his initiative, which was criticised by
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 522 6 Daim likely to get new position, say economists and bankers KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad is expected to fill the 14 positions held by the United Malays National Organisation m his Cabinet with his own supporters when he carries
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    • 207 6 KUALA LUMPUR Prime Minister Datnk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad has advised Malaysians not to listen to rumours that riots and disorder will break out In the country following last weekend's general election. "There is no riot or disorder whatsoever and the country will
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    • 302 6 KOTA KINABALU The ruling Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) has no intention of forming a coalition government with the United Sabah National Organisation (Usno). The party's secretarygeneral, Mr Joseph Kurup, said yesterday there was no need for such a move despite its candidates having lost four parliamentary
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    • 77 6 WHAT are the chances of both husband and wife being elected to a state assembly? Slim, surely. But the Tans, both doctors, were elected to the Selangor assembly on Sunday on Democratic Action Party tickets. Dr Oon Hong Geok (left), a paediatrician, will serve the Taman
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    • 267 6 Private sector fears put to rest by NF win KUALA LUMPUR The National Front's victory m the general election has been welcomed by many quarters, mainly the business community. The deputy chairman of the Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry m the Federal Territory, Mr Abdul Rahman Ibrahim, said the
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    • 197 6 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Chinese Association held a closed-door meeting yesterday m a preliminary evaluation of its performance at the polls, its elections director of operations, Mr Wong Mook Leong, said. He said the meeting at MCA headquarters was not a post-mortem as this
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    • 224 6 Plans by DAP to broaden its power base KUALA LUMPUR The Democratic Action Party, whose success m Sunday's general election was it's biggest m its 20-year history, plans to further broaden its power base by building the party into a grassroots organisation. "DAP has come to a stage of its
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    • 712 6 Malaysian Election '86 PAS could build on support in rural Malay states Analysis of votes for 171 parliament seats KUALA LUMPUR Muslim fundamentalists suffered a stunning defeat m the just-concluded Malaysian general election, but their support base has been growing, analysts here say. Parti Islam (PAS) had campaigned hard to
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    • 185 6 KUALA LUMPUR There is no place m Malaysia for people who use the politics of religion to try to gain power, Defence Minister Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawt said yesterday. He said the election should be a lesson to Parti Islam (PAS), which had
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 285 7  - Thousands of dead fish surface off Tanjung Priok YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Thousands of fish have been surfacing m the waters off Tanjung Priok over the last few days dead and mutilated. In front page reports yesterday, newspapers said there has been an unusual level of activity
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    • 452 7 Quote 41 can only say that if you walk like a duck, quack like a duck, and wiggle like a duck, you m must be a duck. Philippine Defence Minister Enrile, on whether the Aquino Cabinet has been infiltrated by leftist elements. MANILA
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    • 158 7 JAKARTA Almost 86 per cent of Indonesian students fail to enter the country's 43 state-run universities because of limited places, newspapers reported here. In this year's annual state university entrance tests, only 14 per cent out of nearly 600,000 candidates succeeded. The lucky
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    • 153 7 MANILA Peace talks between representatives of the outlawed Philippine Communist Party and the government of President Corazon Aquino began m Manila yesterday. Agriculture Minister Ramon Mitra held three and a half hours of talks with two communist representatives, Satur Ocampo and Antonio Zumel, at
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    • 259 7 SYDNEY INDONESIA began talks with Australia here yesterday on a new mutual defence co-operation agreement, an Indonesian embassy spokesman said. The two-day meeting between Indonesian and Australian defence officials would be aimed at developing a "two-way assistance package," the spokesman said. The
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    • 72 7 JAKARTA Indonesian authorities have said tourist resorts m Sumatra are free of a diarrhoea epidemic and asked travel agencies not to cancel tours to the area. The official Antara news agency said the epidemic was restricted to six districts, none of them near Lake Toba, a popular resort.
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    • 31 7 JAKARTA At least 48 people are missing after a boat sank m the Java Sea off the south-east coast of Borneo, the official Antara news agency reported yesterday. Reuter
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    • 141 7 Three Thai soldiers die in clash with CPM BANGKOK Three Thai soldiers were killed and four injured m an ambush by terrorists of the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya near the Malaysian border. A military spokesman said the attack took place on Monday when the terrorists opened fire on a
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  • HOME
    • 788 8 They're of all ages and hold different jobs THEY will stand together tinker, teacher, soldier, sailor 21 pledge-takers m all, leading 60,000 Singaporeans at the National Stadium m the national pledge on Saturday. Chosen to take part m "The Pledge to a Nation" ceremony,
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    • 495 8 Teh: Don't be fooled by opposition instigators MR TEH Cheang Wan last night warned Singaporeans against being misled by opposition elements which are out to instigate the people against the Government. The National Development Minister said this group of the opposition, which he did not name, is taking advantage of
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    • 562 9  -  PAUL JACOB Chok Tong fields questions at the NTI Move is aimed only at the persistent offenders Stories by HOUSING BOARD residents have received further assurances this time from Mr Goh Chok Tong that they do not have to worry about the new "killer
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    • 227 9 A STUDENT'S question provided Mr Goh, who is also Defence Minister, with an opportunity to promote the Singapore Armed Forces. The student asked why, if all five components of the Total Defence concept were equally important, those m the military were being
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    • 780 9 Danger of disarray if MPs allowed to vote as they please MR GOH Chok Tong has spoken of the danger of a political party going into disarray if MPs were given free rein to vote as they please or according to the wishes of their constituents alone. In reply to
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    • 265 9  - Mystery samurai sword found in PUB office CHIN KAH CHONG By Writing for Pana Times A MYSTERY samurai sword, which bears the crest of the Tokugawa shognn and could well be 4M years old, has been found m Singapore apparently after lying unknown and neglected m government offices for it
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    • 322 9  - Top UOB officer to take up diplomatic post CATHERINE C. ONG By A TOP United Overseas Bank officer, Mr Francis Yeo Teng Yang, will be leaving the bank to take up an important diplomatic posting. UOB senior managers were told last week that Mr Yeo would be seconded for two
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    • 265 9 WHEN the Prime Minister feels strongly about key issues, he is prepared to take to the floor to debate them. Mr Goh Chok Tong said that when Mr Lee Kuan Yew does this, It should not be seen as his
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    • 512 9 No new peace moves for now Sihanouk PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk said yesterday he would not propose new initiatives on the Cambodian resistance's eight-point peace plan as these may upset China. While he agreed with Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan that the peace proposal could be improved upon to make it more
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    • 179 9 TWO workers were injured when they and some colleagues were attacked by a group of men m Eng Kong Terrace last night. Police said the two workers, both Malaysians from an engineering company, suffered head and chest injuries and were taken to hospital.
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    • 704 10  -  ELENA CHONG Another 194 summonses compounded for $3.5 m By TWO companies and their five directors were yesterday fined a total of $104,000 and ordered to pay penalties totalling more than $188,700 for what has been described as "massive tax evasion" since 1975
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    • 271 10  -  YEO KIM SENG By THE owner of the Elusive Butterfly the 17--tonne yacht that was found adrift off the coast of Trenggano last month was heading for Singapore to sell the yacht when he was caught In choppy seas
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    • 605 10  - Owners of flats sold at wrong price told to pay difference MATHEW YAP By MR LEE Siew Kwok and his wife were quite happy when they were told to pay $51,900 for a three-room model A flat m Potong Pasir two years ago. They felt it was a good price
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    • 460 10 Food for thought for women undergrads UNDERGRADUATES at the National University of Singapore, particularly the women, had plenty to chew on last night. At a National Day dinner at Raffles Hall m Kent Ridge, they heard of the significant increase m the number of women undergraduates at the university over
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    • 122 10 THE Singapore Malays National Organisation (SMNO) has criticised the Housing and Development (Amendment) Bill, passed by Parliament last week to combat the "killer litter" menace, as being repugnant and a violation of the principle of individual rights. In a statement yesterday signed by acting
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    • 411 11 Theft suspect fails to shake off victim MONDAY was factory worker Madam Thng Beng Hong's day off and she decided to spend the morning taking her niece for a stroll round her block m Jurong West. But the tranquillity of the morning stroll was shattered when a youth banged into
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    • 449 11 Five new counts against teacher charged with molest THE school teacher accused of molesting pupils was not of unsound mind nor was he suffering from any mental disorder when the alleged offences were committed, a court heard yesterday. District Judge Chang Kok Ming made the
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    • 94 11 Lecture by Aids expert cancelled A LECTURE on Aids, which was to have been given tonight at the National University of Singapore by Dr Robert Gallo, the American discoverer of the Aids virus, has been cancelled. A Health Ministry spokesman said Dr Gallo's commitments m Malaysia clashed with the speech.
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    • 185 11 SIXTEEN Singapore managers and executives leave tomorrow for a threemonth training programme m Japan. The scheme is part of the National Productivity Board's efforts to build up a pool of local consultants to help small and medi-um-sized enterprises. Mr Freddy Soon, director
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    • 98 11 Man on two vandalism charges A MAN was charged on Monday with damaging a police car and burning the door of a cell m a police station. A psychiatric report on Chan Kwang Cheow, 33, was called for. No plea was taken from Chan, who allegedly committed the offences on
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    • 42 11 BUSINESSMEN who deal with Egypt will soon be able to send trade samples and merchandise through the mail. From Aug 15, Telecoms will include these items m its speedpost service to Egypt. The weight limit will be 15 kg.
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    • 273 11 S'porean works to be used as test pieces in contest THE works of two local composers will be included as test pieces for the first time m the National Music Competition series. Mr Zulkifli Mohammed, Political Secretary (Community Development), said Mr Leong Yoon Pin and Mr Lee Kee Hoi had
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    • 375 19 'Now you see it, now you don't' during firemen's inspection THE usually-congested corridors m three shopping centres were transformed into clear passageways almost instantly yesterday when shopkeepers moved their wares into their shops. They took the corrective action when they saw fire officers on
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    • 125 19 A RELIGIOUS teacher was charged yesterday with cheating three women who invested a total of $22,400 m what she claimed was a "batik and face veils" trading business. Bee Bee Hashia d/o Noor Mohamed, 42, is alleged to have deceived the women into thinking that
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    • 421 19  -  NG WENG HOONG Tanker collision m Malacca Straits By THE parties who suffered losses when two vessels collided m the Straits of Malacca more than three weeks ago are looking into the possibility of making compensation claims. A legal source
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    • 45 19 KAMPONG Kembangan constituency will hold a buffet dinner to celebrate National Day at 7.30 pm on Aug 24 at the Bedok North Social Function Hall. Mr Yatiman Yusof, Parliamentary Secretary (Foreign Affairs) and MP for Kg Kembangan, will be the guest of honour.
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    • 46 19 THE 1986 sterling silver proof coin set will no longer be sold at the Havelock community centre. Those interested m buying the set may get it from the Board of Commissioners of Currency a' 79 Robinson Road, betw ?en 9 am and 3.30 pm.
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    • 35 19 THE Nanyang Girls' High School Alumni Association will hold a reunion dinner at the school m King's Road on Aug 15 at 7 pm. First Lady Mrs Wee Kirn Wee will be the guest-of-honour.
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    • 157 19 THE Ministry of Community Development wants to contact Madam Ho Kin Hua alias Chua Ah Moey (above left). Madam Ho, 37, was referred to the ministry m September 1984 after she gave birth to a baby girl at the Kandang Kerbau Hospital. She last contacted
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    • 138 19 BIG Rooster, the Australian franchise specialising m barbecued chicken, has closed its Upper Serangoon outlet. Franchise holder Cookmate Pte Ltd blamed poor business at the outlet for the closure. Mr Mohan Premchand, the managing director of Cookmate, said the company was planning to set up shop
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    • 514 19  -  SUMIKO TAN By THERE has been an increase m the number of suicides every year since 1978 and about half of those who killed themselves were over 60, said a government pathologist. Forensic pathologist Dr Clarence Tan studied the 2,843
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    • 211 10 9 ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNERS S The M Ms islandwide promotion. TEN FOURTH PRIZES Cash mon M M's" Contest, was a great (Each won a BMX bicycle) success. The promotion started on Fong Mann Choong I/C *****62/Z 1 June and ended on 15 July 1986 An Wilson Liew BC 878-***** C
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    • 991 11 Trying to begin an exercise programme? Choose a form of exercise that you enjoy, then the activity will be a pleasure and not a chore. Training Health Education Department, _^^K\L Ministn of Health, Singapore. Hflßm YELLOW LABEL H pi LUCKY DRAW mmmm results Numbers 1-3 each won a National Video
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  • The Straits Times
    • 598 12 IT MAY seem odd that Government ministers are now encouraging people to have more children, especially when it was not that long ago that Singaporeans were exhorted to practise family planning and stop at two children. But given the considerations spelt out m First Deputy Prime
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    • 1061 12  - The 'hiding hand' and the S'pore economy VIKHRAM KHANNA Response to unforeseen problems may leave country better off than before By 4 Problems are sometimes not foreseen. But equally, creative responses to those problems are also unforeseen. And occasionally, a problem can trigger a creative response which eventually m results
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    • 876 12  -  ONG MING SEING By Foreign Editor THE spaceships of the West are no longer flying high this year after a series of setbacks crippled both the American and European space programmes. Ever since the explosion of the US space shuttle Challenger, m which seven
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    • 292 13  -  HO CHIN BENG Table talk By ONE Singapore woman m three seeks an abortion. Of the more than 23,000 women ending an unwanted pregnancy m Singapore last year, many were foreigners. More than two-thirds paid between $200 and $500 for an abortion at
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    • 82 13 The number of pregnancies each year has been defined as the sum of live-births, still-births and legalised abortions taking place m Singapore m said year. Miscarriages below 28 weeks of conception are not recorded. Basic data: Various official sources Year Number of As of all abortions pregnancies* 1975
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    • 708 13  -  PAUL RAEBURN By 6 The question of where Aids began has become intensely political. Even acknowledging the existence of Aids m some African nations is sensitive. NAIROBI A Member of Parliament recently proclaimed to his colleagues that Aids had originated m the US and come
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    • 936 13  - Japan appears on verge of change again PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent HISTORY shows that radical changes m Japan have always occurred m response to external pressures. First, it was the threat of foreign gunships which persuaded an isolated Japan to open up its society to the outside world 130
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  • FORUM
    • Replies
      • 338 14 PLEASE refer to the letter, "Monthly admin fee questioned", by Joseph Chan Ho Kin (ST, July 1) m which the writer commented on the need to pay a monthly administrative charge for the subletting of a flat as well as
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      • 98 14 Steps taken to cut noise from generator WE REFER to the letter "Noise from generator" by "Without Sleep" (ST, July 28). We are sorry that the writer's sleep has been disturbed by the noise of a generator operating at Pasir Panjang Wharves. It has been shifted away from the residential
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      • 92 14 WE REFER to your article, "Federal Hotel may put off opening indefinitely" (ST, July 22). Paragraph 5 of the article reported Mr Peter Teo, Manager of Federal Hotel, as having said that the hotel "is now waiting for its temporary occupancy licence which it expects m three
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    • 96 14 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. But we would prefer
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    • 231 14 Let's have another campaign but in reverse WE APPLAUD the foresight of the ministry m analysing the population trends and their impact on various sectors of Singapore society m the future. Hence, m answer to the invitation of the Minister of State (Health), Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, m his letter,
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    • 388 14 Falling birth rate: Readers' reaction I FULLY share the concerns expressed recently m the press over the declining birth rate, including the comments of the Minister of State (Health), Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, m his letter, "Govt m the process of reviewing family policies"
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    • 376 14 I REFER to the letter by the Minister of State (Health), Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, on our family planning policies (ST, July 24). I am heartened to know that the Government is reviewing the policies. This review is long overdue as the drastic decline
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    • 378 14 Give more thought to working mums and the aged I WOULD like to comment on two points raised by the Minister of State (Health), Mr Yeo Cheow Tong, m his letter, "Govt m the process of reviewing family policies" (ST, July 24), namely, the declining birth rate and the ageing
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    • 122 14 Govt should review policy on maternity leave IN RESPONSE to the Minister of State (Health), Mr Yeo Cheow Tong's letter, "Government m process of reviewing family policies", (ST, July 24), I have a suggestion to make. To reduce the falling birth rate and encourage couples who can afford to to
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • In the markets
      • 71 15 ANOTHER day of strong rises on the Singapore market yesterday was led by retailing stocks and local blue-chips. Rises beat falls 100 to 48 m active trading. The Straits Times Industrial Index finished 11.89 points up at 763.64 and the Business Times Composite Index closed 8.62
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      • Chief price changes
        • 12 15 How Par 1,793,000 Raleigh 966,000 Promet 677,000 XL Industries 665,000
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        • 67 15 hetanMc 254 +19 diemM 220 +18 Cerebossoc 3CO +16 FIN 755 +15 M Breweries 640 +15 Kit Iran 401+14 Spare Land 380 +14 CKTanf 223 +13 CeU Store lOp 344 +12 MttroNdp 296 +12 UK 202 +12 Hirmomirua 24S +1) Trammarc* 122 +11 Stt 750 +10 MTC 7tc 370
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        • 74 15 ICS 565 -10 Berjuntj. 166 -9 HleonfFin 235 -S Tone Mm* 135 -5 H Ltont M 50c 125-5 MBanknt 386 -4 landmarks H 50c 140-4 TDM 125 -3 MB! Mdp SOC 119 -3 Bowtead 50c 104 -3 NBT 100 -3 General Corp 98 -3 MuN-Pwpost 45 -3 Xl M
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        • 77 15 Aug 4 Aug 5 *«X Au 8 5 BT Composite 632.85 641.47 ST Properties ***** 363.64 BT Indicator *****008 *****194 ST Minings 266.00 ***** BT OB OS +97 +172 ST Plantations 2023 90 2027 08 CAW —6687 -6655 OCBC 528.90 ***** OBV -*****4 -***** OUB Composite 345.52 349.51 ST
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      • 33 15 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Tines Business Tines Industrial Composite 1985/86 High 852.65 (7/3/85) 757.79 (8/3/85) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) All-trine High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) AH-time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)
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      • 14 15 THE US dollar gained 60 ticks to close at DM 2.0880 m Singapore.
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      • 22 15 DM V FF 8| HK$ US$ US$ 2.0865 154.15 Unq 2.1715 Unq 1.4770 2.0880 154.45 6.7855 2.1740 7 7880 *****
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      • 12 15 In Singapore, gold lost US$2.6O to close at U*****.00 an ounce.
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      • 33 15 Eurodollar: Gained two ticks to 93.55 a contract. Dentschemark: Lost 18 ticks to 0.4795 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 39 ticks to 0.*****4 a contract. Gold: Remained unchanged at U*****.90 an ounce.
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      • Short stops
        • 96 15 TOKYO The Honda Motor Co. of Japan has announced that it had dethroned the West German Mercedes-Benz for the 5 first time m the US customer satisfaction stakes. Honda emerged with the top score, 132 points, for customer satisfaction m a poll carried out among
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        • 50 15 TOKYO Japan's sole international telecommunications company plans to lower charges for its telephone, telex and leased circuit services by an average 13.1 per cent on Sept 1. The reductions are being made to reflect the yen's appreciation against the US dollar, Kokusai Denshin Denwa Co (KDD) said. AFP
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        • 67 15 WASHINGTON The Commerce Department said the United States and Japan had formally agreed to suspend an m vestigation into alleged illegal trade by Japan m semiconductors. The suspension was part of an overall agreement announced on July 30 to settle a dispute m which the US charged that
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        • 81 15 LONDON World production of natural rubber during the first quarter of the year was 1.08 million tonnes against 1.03 million tonnes m the first three months of last year, the International Rubber Study Group (IRSG) has said. Production of synthetic material was 2.29 million tonnes against the
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        • 59 15 TOKYO Leading listed Japanese companies suffered an average 9.4 per cent drop m consolidated profits m the business year ended March 31, major economic daily Nihon Keizai Shimbun has reported. The drop suffered by 797 companies, except financial firms, was due mainly to the high yen
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    • 575 15  -  N. BALAKRISHNAN Market rallies here and abroad provide boost By TWO listed investment trusts associated with two big local banks have gained from the recent rally m the local stock market and strong performances of the Japanese, British and US stock markets. Both have
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    • 499 15  -  MARA FERNANDEZ By Small business THE first mattress that Peter Koh, the vice-presi-dent of Matsushita Greatwall Corporation, slept on m China was made by his company, although it did not then have any dealings with the People's Republic. Later, Mr Koh discovered
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    • 390 15  - Helping hand from Philips gives a lift to Pentex S. KUMAR By THE smile on Mr Kik Teng Guan's face is more pronounced these days. Not that his company, Pentex Circuits Pte Ltd, has clinched a multi-mil-lion dollar deal. Or that its profits have shot up. What lies behind that
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    • 36 15 INTERNATIONAL Trust Finance Nominees Pte Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of International Trust Finance Ltd, has increased its paid-up capital from $10,000 to $20,000 by issuing 10,000 $1 shares at par to the parent company.
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    • 234 15 NTUC Income is providing more benefits under its Welfare Insurance Scheme m another bid to attract more union participation. "We want to give union members maximum benefits under our special types of scheme," said Mr K. T. Samuel, assistant general manager of NTUC
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    • 52 15 HONGKONG Bank will cut its prime lending rate from 7.25 per cent to 7 per cent today. The bank's savings rate will remain unchanged at 4.25 per cent, hot Its deposit rates for one and three months have been reduced to 4 per cent from 4.25
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    • 61 15 BEIJING The first bond and stock exchange m China since 1949 opened yesterday m the north-east city of Shenyang. People m Shenyang are reported to have bought stocks and bonds worth more than 200 million renmimbi (*****.5 million) since last year. Central television showed a long queue
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    • 519 15 More Japanese merchant bank units likely here SINGAPORE may see more Japanese commercial banks opening merchant banking arms here to overcome the banking restrictions they face m Japan, say Japanese and other local banking sources. Commercial banks m Japan cannot open merchant banks there or underwrite bonds or notes despite
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    • 176 15 SINGAPORE Airlines shareholders have been asked to approve loans to senior executives who have been appointed directors of the national carrier's various subsidiaries. This is to comply with Section 1«2 of the Companies Act, under which companies are not allowed to extend loans to
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    • 3156 16 READERS should be aware of the (imitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt m at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m
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    • 2248 16 Container Schedules has been held over doe to pressure on space. INDUSTRIALS Ac ma <d Ajinomoto (31 OS) Alex Hlg cd AMD (2945) (2) 294 A1c0fn(715)(2)72(1)71'2 (2)71 AISB (6 IB 62 '..5H1 9) 64 (8) 63 API (78 'jS) (35) 81 (17) 82 (20) 83
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    • 2783 16 M shares quoted have a par value of $1. unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rifhts. N Tax-eiempted dividend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolarv Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last Yield Vol Day Hfeh
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    • Commodities, Finance
      • 317 17 1 Mn II 000 2 For best customers only. 3 OCBC Finance. 4 available at DBS Fiunce. UOF's rates." also available at UOF. also available at DBS Finance OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 4M 4 4 4> 4 4V4 Monthly 4'/ 2 Autosave 4 Fixed
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      • 160 17 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3331 1.3352 7.85-7.49 Canad.an dollar 1.5723-1.5742 6.43-6.33 NZ dollar 1.1245-1.1283 9.19-8.71 Sterling pound 3.2127-3.2153 3.15-3.09 US dollar 2.1730-2.1740 4.63-4.59 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian
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      • 108 17 THE US dollar closed firmer against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed higher m quiet trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1720 and 2.1740. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed m line with its opening of 2.0860/70. Trading was volatile, fluctuating
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      • 150 17 THE kilobar market traded between 5525,255 and 5524,966 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****. 40/359. 80 and moved lower to U*****.00/359.40 where it closed for lunch. In the afternoon, it stayed within U*****. 00/358. 40 and U*****. 50/358.90 for some time before selling pushed it
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      • 226 17 Managers' prices for August 6 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 0 83—0 89 The Savings Fund 0 74—0 80 S pore Prog Fund 0 34 0 38 Sport Sec Fund 0 57-~0 62xd S pore Invest Fund 0 5b— 0 60 Spore Equity Fund 0-41 0 45 Asia
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      • 31 17 GOLD USS/oz lues Mon Singapore 357.70 358.00 361.50 362.00 Hongkong 358.10 358.50 360.75—361.25 Mon Fri New York 360 10 360 60 360.60 361.10 London 359 00 359.50 362.00 362.50
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    • Stock markets round-up
      • 618 17 RETAILERS and local bluechips led the way as the Singapore stock market advanced strongly again yesterday m busy trading. Turnover was 20.7 million shares valued at $46.6 million compared with Monday's 17.4 million shares at $33.6 million. Rises led falls 100 to 48
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      • 299 17 A(J{ 5 HKS Change Assoc Intl Hotels 0.99 Bonk Of Eost Asra 18.80 -0.1 Cothoy Pocific Air 590 +0 05 Cheung Kong 23 60 +0 1 Ch.na Light 16.20 -0 1 Cross Horb Tunnel 9.60 -0 05 F E Consortium 0.415 unch G I Cement 8.55 -0 25 Great
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      • 356 17 Auj b Yen Change Aimomoto 1850 +110 Akoi 400 -25 Amoda 771 -38 Asahi Chem 813 +4 Asohi Glass 1150 unch Bank Of Tokyo 870 +14 Bridgestone 640 +11 Canon 895 +5 Casio Computer 1290 unch Citizen 520 unch D Nip Print 1760 +10 D Nippon Screen 780 +10
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      • 322 17 Auf 5 Cents Change (Aust) A C I 353 unch A N I 260 +18 Aberfoyte 770S Age 3IOS Amcor 317 Ampol Exp 185 Ampol Pet 205 unch Am 460 +1 Ashton 168 -I B H P 802 unch Beach Petroleum 70 unch Bell Group 816 +6 Bond Corp
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      • 68 17 I I I I t I I I i NST Index Tuesday 1,163.92 (1,157.54) ~~0 Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 1,889.04 (1,906.28) ££L Australian Al-Ordinaries Tuesday 1,127.20 (1,120.20) Nikkei Stock Average Tuesday 17,414.78 (17,263.10) Financial Times Industrials Monday 1,261.50 (1,273.40) Dow Jones Average Monday 1,769.97 (1,763.64) (Figures m brackets refer
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      • 227 17 Aug 4 US$ Change Alcoa 33V* -Vi AlMed Sig 40W Am Tel Tel 24 Amax Inc 1 1 Amr Corp 51 -*4 Bethlehem Stt 7 unch Boeing Co 59% +1 Burroughs Cp 66* Caterpillar Co 45% +V 4 Chase Manhtn 38* +1% Chrysler Cp 36% +1% Citicorp 52%
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      • 524 17 Auj 4 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 318xd -5 Ass Dairies BTRPLC 293xd unch Bobcocks 182 unch Barclays 474 -20 Beechom 400 -5 BICC 268 -10 Blue Circle 568 -8 BOC Group 304 -3 Boots 244 -9 Bowater 300 unch BATS 391 -4 Britannia 138 unch BP 573 unch B
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    • Simex futures
      • 87 17 Eurodollar 3-month deposit EURODOLLAR futures opened higher on short-covering. However, both the September and December contracts were narrowly traded for the greater part of the session. The September contract closed at 93.55 and the December contract finished at 93.56. (100 implied interest rate) Open High Low Sett Est Vol SeptBC
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      • Article, Illustration
        70 17 CURRENCY futures opened lower than the previous day's close as short-covering of the dollar on the spot market and moderate intervention by the Bank of Japan supported the dollar. September deutschemark touched a low of 0.4792 before closing at 0.4795. (US dollar Deutschemark Open High Low Sett Est Vol
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      • 49 17 SEPTEMBER yen eased to the day's low of 0.*****9 before closing at 0.*****4. (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Esi Vol Sept 8« 0.*****3 0.*****2 0.*****9 0.*****4 768 Dec 0.*****6 0.*****98 0.*****6 0.*****6 1 M ar 87 0.*****3A 0.*****3 Open Int (Mon): 13M. Act Vol (Mon): (87.
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      • Article, Illustration
        38 17 GOLD futures for December delivery closed at U*****.60 an ounce. (USS per troy ounce) Open High Low Sett Est Vol AogBC 358.90 Sept 360.30 Oct 362.20 Dec 366.508 365.60 Open Int (Mon): s#. Act V»l (Mon): Nil.
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      • 18 17 SEPTEMBER pound closed firmer at 1.4815 m view of higher oil prices. Reports from BA Futures
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    • 25 17 Ctosmj pric«t Sitver USJ/taoy <v Tuet Mon Singapore 5 14-519 511-5 16 M« Fri New York S.IJ 5?2 518 5?3 Sum Crtdil Smsse Spore
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    • 22 17 Cteint prices Aluminium (toon* Moo ;pot 760.50-761.00 (747 00— *****) I months 772.50 773.00 (758.50-759.00) Market tone: Steadier Sales: 3.175 tonnes
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    • Article, Illustration
      249 17 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Wharves Arhtos Kl2 aside 6/8 Chnstma Isabel KlB aside 6/8 Equator 5 K23 aside 6/8 Kota Faiar K3l aside 6/8 Kubbar Kl6 aside 6/8 Straits Venture K2SW aside 6/8 Builder 2 K23 6/8 7/8 Hati Baik K2l 6/8 7/8 Jenlink K22 6/8
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    • 17 17 Rubber Closing prices cents/kilo Singapore ieptember 174.00 up 025 cent Malaysia ieptember 220.00 up two cents
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    • 17 17 Tin Closing prices Ms/kito XL Tin 14.15 down five cents Turnover 27 tonnes down 18 tonnes
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    • 24 17 Ctosmf prices Copper £/tome Mon Spot 880 00 881.00 (878.50—879.00) 3 months 900 00 901 00 (897.00—897.50) Market tone: Easier Sales: 6.050 tomes
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    • 101 17 Crude MS tonne palm oil Aug 492 50 (north) 490 (south) 480 (central) Sept 497.50 (north) ***** (south) palm oi US$/tonnes RBO palm oil Aug 217.50 (sellers) Sept 212.50 (sellers 212.50 (sellers) Oct/Nov 210 .(sellers) RBD Stearin Aug 172.50 (sellers) Sept/Oct 170 (sellers) RBD Olein Aug 242.50 (sellers)
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    • 452 18  -  NORA CHENG By SINGAPORE investors stand to benefit if Australia opens up to more foreign investment and abolishes most of its financial restrictions. Three listed Singapore companies with Australian operations Ambassador Holdings, Jack Chia-MPH and Chuan Hup Marine were unanimous about the potential
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    • 269 18 United Malayan sale boosts Khong Guan PROFITS at Khong Gnan Floor Milling Ltd have shot up by more than 11 times, thanks to a windfall profit from the partial sale of its stake m an associate company. An extraordinary profit of $5.37 million from the sale of a II per
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    • 195 18 SINGAPORE businessmen will be able to settle international commercial disputes by arbitration instead of going to the courts once the Arbitration (Foreign Awards) Bill, first read m Parliament on July 29, is passed. When enforced, the Arbitration (Foreign Awards) Act 1986 will allow an arbitral
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    • 419 18 Malaysian firms raise much less from market KUALA LUMPUR THE amount of funds raised by Malaysian public companies from the stock market fell sharply m the first six months of the year. Funds raised from the investing public amounted to only M|72.5 million, the Malaysian Business Times has reported, against
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 125 16 co^°>v^-~- „00, y^A Bank of Tokyo (Curacao) Holding N. V. U5575,000,000 Guaranteed Floating Rate Notes due 1 99 1 Payment of the principal of, and interest on, the Notes is unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by The Bank of Tokyo, Ltd. (Kahushiki Kaisha TokyoGinko) In accordance with the provisions of the
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 606 18 Hf* &m a warn UM 1 UNITED INTERNATIONAL SECURITIES LTD WKKmwMm^B iirjcanpoßATEP m the republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT The Board of Directors is pleased to make the following announcement: A. UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30 JUNE 1986 Group Company Six months ended Six months ended 30 June
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 83 19 J^ rorlnat >' fresh Air Of Gmfidence. Double Amplex capsules, the first double action instant breath freshner. Specially formulated to fight mouth odour caused by smoking, drinking alcohol beverages and eating spicy food. Its outer layer dissolves and releases a powerful odour-fighting compound that |i 1 neutralises bad breath X^^*"\
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    • 360 19 SIXTH NATIONAL MUSIC COMPETITION 12-21 June 1987 Closing Date: 31 March 87 Section One: Western Musical Instruments i) Solo: Piano, String, Vocal (Male/ Female), Guitar, Woodwind and Brass, ii) Ensemble: Any combination of instruments with parts up to a maximum of 12 players. Section Two: Chinese Musical Instruments i) Solo:
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  • OBITUARIES
    • Obituary, Illustration
      149 20 MR. LEE AH CHEE 70 years Founder of THONG FATT ENGINEERING ft ELECTRICAL WORKS pasted away peacefully on 4th August 1986 leaving behind WIFE: Mdm Chan Mcc Yoke SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Edward Lee Ah Kow Alice Goh Sin Kin Lee Mun Hoe Judy Ng Swee Yin Lee Mun Tat
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      99 20 MDM YEO SHU CHING AGE: 65 YRS Passed away peacefully on sth Aug 1986 leaving behind loved ones SONS: DAUGHTERS-IN-LAW: Yap Chee Keang, Thomas Llm Mul Sim. Daisy Yap Chee Hoe, Danny Koh Ah Tin, Connie DAUGHTER: SON-IN-LAW: Yap Aye Ling, Irene Wee Guan Chwee, David GRANDSONS: GRAND-DAUGHTERS:
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      110 20 PERCIVAL LEWIS AERIA Age (80) Passed away peacefully on 4/8/86 leaving behind Wife Grade Nancy Aerla. CHILDREN: Evelyn Jose Arriola. Mervyn Irene Aeria, Joan Michael Chan. 11 grandchildren 2 great grandchildren. Body lying at: St. Joseph* Funeral Parlour, Victoria St. leaving for church service at 2pm. on Thursday
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    • 171 20 The family of the late MR. MANIKAM S/O VADIVELU wish to express their heartiest thanks to all relatives and friends for their kind assistance, attendance, donations, condolences and wreaths during their recent bereavement. Karumathi will be held on 6th August 1986 at Avenue 10 Ang Mo Kio, Block
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    • 91 20 The family of the late MDM. KOH AH GOH Departed: 31/7/86 wish to express their heartfelt thanks gratitude to all relatives, friends, colleagues, Pastors Members of HOLY TRINITY CHURCH for their Invaluable services, kind attendances, prayers, condolences, wreaths donations during their recent bereavement. Thank you all relative*, friends
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      92 20 184 In Mem or iam In Loving Memory Of MR. CHATTUKUTTY NAIR Departed: 6th August 1982 To us his name will ever be The key that unlocks memory Of a dear one gone but cherished yet, A beloved face we'll never forget. Always remembered by wife, children, son-in-law Prem Kumar,
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  • RACING
    • 470 20  - 'Trooper' set to hit again MARKSMAN ON THE TRACK with KUALA LUMPUR Brown Trooper, who broke through for his first win m his 17th outing m May, looked a picture m his workout here yesterday morning. With a riding boy astride, the six-year-old gelding by staying sire Moss Trooper sprinted
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    • 228 20  -  ALBERT SIM JONATHAN CHOO Pictures by and At the 400 m At the finish PT^T#?3Et' Class 4 Div 11,200 m 1,200 m 1. Baracus 2. Ananda 3. Santaray 4. Rick's Cafe Dist: 2 '/a, 2 Vi, 2 Time 1:16.4 Class 4 Div
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    • 272 20 THESE horses did well over the weekend at Bukit Timah and can be followed: Ananda was slow into stride but moved up second at the 400 m to finish a 2 '/2 -length second to Baracus m Class 4 Div 1 over 1,200 m. His rider,
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    • 124 20 MARK Sestich and Peter Johnson, who are leading with 26 and 21 winners respectively m the season's jockeys' table, failed to increase their tally at the just-concluded Pesta Sukan Cup meeting at Bukit Timah. Sestich had 10 mounts on the four days and Johnson
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    • 259 20 A LEADING New Zealand sire, Three Legs, has died at the comparatively early age of 14. Three Legs, who initially entered stud duties m Ireland m 1978, suffered a heart attack at Okawa Stud m Hastings, New Zealand. He sired Jolly
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 1103 21 National team's impressive performances have made France soccer's new Mecca 4 Racing have lured the Uruguayan Enzo Francescoli m reportedly the third biggest transfer of all time West German Pierre Littbarski, Thierry Tusseau and fellow French international Luis Fernandez, who has moved across the capital from champions
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    • 283 21 Tottenham likely contenders SCOTLAND'S Richard Gough, who established himself as a world-class defender m the Mexico World Cup, has asked his club Dundee United for a transfer. Gough's versatility has attracted the attention of England's Tottenham and the 24-year-old said on Monday he wanted to prove
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    • 378 21 Botham blasts back with quick century LONDON lan Botham signalled his return to first-class cricket after a two-month ban by smashing a century m 64 minutes for Somerset against bewildered Worcestershire at Weston-Super-Mare on Monday. In his first innings m the English County Championship since the ban was lifted, the
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    • 332 21 Masur starts off on the right note STRATTON MOUNTAIN (Vermont) Australia's Wally Masur scored a minor upset when he eliminated 14th seeded Donald Pate, of the United States 1-6, 6-1, 6-4 m the opening round of the U*****,000 ($680,400) Stratton Mountain tennis tournament on Monday. Sweden's Mikael Pernfors, the French
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    • 210 21 SPORTS SHORTS BOXING World Boxing Association juniorwelterweight champion Patrizio Oliva, of Italy, will defend his title against American Brian Brunette m Milan on Sept 6. GOLF Spain's Severiano Ballesteros stayed top of the world rankings after last weekend's tournaments. Leading rankings: 1 Severiano Ballesteros (Spn) 1,125 pts 2 Greg Norman
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    • 494 22 Spotlight on the US scene: Carl Lewis plans to retire after 1988 Olympics Jackie Joyner wants 'greatest athlete' tag Tiffany Cohen back at her best 4 For three reasons. One, she has the God-given talent. Two, she is a little stubborn, which helps her because she
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    • 433 22 The year 1988 will be the most important of my career because hopefully, it will be my last. I would like to compete m Europe but it's not as important as competing next year or staying healthy. 7 Carl Lewis (left) Carl gives himself
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    • 245 22 USFL suspend season pending appeal NEW YORK THE US Football League said on Monday they have suspended operations for the 1986 season, pending their appeal of a US$3 ($6.60) anti-trust judgment against the National Football League. The appeal hearing is scheduled for Sept 3. "We might be able to start
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    • 347 22 SANTA CLARA AMERICAN Tiffany Cohen admitted she has had problems getting excited about swimming again after winning the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic gold medal m the 800 metres freestyle. It wasn't apparent, though, when Tiffany, 20, won the same event to open
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    • SCHOOLS SCENE
      • 250 22 CHRISTINA THAM had a breathtaking day at the Schools Nationals swimming meet at Bedok yesterday. The Temasek Junior College student broke the meet record for the 100 metres and 200 m breaststroke, a feat she had thought far-fetched for two reasons. She had almost pulled out
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      • 206 22 ASSUMPTION English School packed too much power when they beat Raffles Girls' 30-10 to capture the Schools' National B Division softball title at Dover Road yesterday. AES are the first to notch such a big margin m the division this season. AES had beaten Bukit
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    • SINGAPORE ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
      • 186 23 KAMARUDDIN Hamid, who arrived here with two Injuries, suffered yet another m a training session at the Merdeka Stadium yesterday. The 4lim hurdler crashed against the obstacle and cut his left knee. He was given medical treatment by the duty doctor. "I really do
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      • 339 23 MAHMOOD GAZNAVI REPORTS FROM KUALA LUMPUR AN AIR of mystery surrounds Singapore's chances for medals m the Aliph Malaysian Open athletics championships starting at the Merdeka Stadium today. With so little known about their opponents, especially those from Papua New Guinea, team manager Jayabala Krishnan
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      • 330 23 SINGAPORE'S prospects m the Razak Cup hockey tournament will be determined by the outcome of their opening match against Malacca at the Tun Razak Stadium at 9.30 am today. Though it is only the first match for them, team manager Vincent Gomez is all
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      • 43 23 Goalkeepers: Zalni Mohammed Hassan, Shah Alam. Fallbacks: Nlnnal Singh, Akbar All, Sect Swee Teck. Midfielders: i. Rajaa, Valdew Singh, Abdul Rasak, R. Mohan Dan, K. Vljayan, Tan Sek Yong. Forwards: N. Pandlan, Nordin Manaf, PupInderpal Singh Plnki, Gerard Danker, Tarlok Singh.
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      • 263 23 STACEY MURUTHI will skipper Singapore m the Malaysian Cricket Association final against Federal Territory m Kuala Lumpur from Friday to Sunday. The Singapore Recreation Club skipper did not play m the Republic's 2-1 win over hosts Penang m the semi-final last week because he was
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    • 258 23 NATIONAL JUNIOR BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS FORMER international Lee Ah Ngo had an easy passage into the men's singles semi-finals (30 years and above) m the Yonex/F&N National junior and veteran individual badminton championships at Singapore Badminton Hall last night. Ah Ngo, 33, who m his
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    • 296 23  -  LIM KEE CHAN By POLICE yesterday handed the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association a standing count when they said: "We're holding our Police finals on Thursday." the same day the Singapore Open finals were to be scheduled. Syed Abdul Kadir, the Saba secretary, who returned from the
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    • 522 23 Five up m arms over ace Ronnie's Games selection PETER SIOW on the controversy surrounding kingpin RONNIE NG SEVERAL national bowlers are unhappy with the selection of local ace Ronnie Ng m the three-man team for the Asian Games m Seoul from Sept 20-Oct 5. They
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    • 363 23  -  Outsiders Burghley and Eddie call the shots m qualifying round TWO unheralded bowlers Burghley Yeo and Eddie Tan took over the Masters Open qualifying round of the Singapore International by storm at Striker's Bowl yesterday. Burghley, with neither a national nor major win to his name, did not
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    • LOCAL SOCCER
      • 304 23 Geylang to be relegated GEYLANG International's hopes of staying m Division One ended last night when they drew 0-0 with Changi Constituency m their last League match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Their efforts for a win to stay m Division One were snuffed out by Changi' goalkeeper Rosli Asnawi. Rosli
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      • 247 23  -  THEY came m droves to Kuantan Police Sports Complex and the Menengah Technical School to see Fazli Ahmad, younger brother of Fandi, and the other Singapore players. The occasion was the Tun Razak Cup Under-17 tournament contested by 16 teams at Kuantan ending on Saturday. But
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    • 106 22 BADMINTON National Jr ft Veteran Individual c'shlps (SBH, 7pm). BOWLING Spore International (Strikers' Bowl. 10.30 am). HOCKEY SWHA Dlv 1: SRC v Schools (Padang. 5.30pm). Schools National C Boys tourney (Balestier Rd, 8.30, 9.40 am). Friendly: CSC v Punggol ((Balestier Rd, 5.15pm). NETBALL National League (Petain Rd, 6.15pm). RUGBY Schools
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    • 133 23 Bring your car for a respray this month and we'll paint this much for free. If your car is looking a little sorry for itself at the moment, we have any old respray. The Berger Standox 2K system developed m Germany will give some good news. The SAE One Stop
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  • 404 24 GENEVA The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) has agreed to a temporary cut m oil production m a policy reversal that sent petroleum prices soaring on world markets. "We are laughing," Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ahmed Zaki Yamani said
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  • 68 24 SEOUL South Korean police struck anew at political dissidents yesterday, raiding the offices of two groups and again placing opposition leader Kirn Dae-Jung under house arrest, a dissident spokesman said. He said about 6,500 newsletters were seized from the groups, led by Mr Kirn Dae-Jung and fellow
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  • 497 24 Captain meets doctor wife after 11 years NEW ORLEANS Separated by the Vietnam War and reunited at the back door of a Tokyo hospital, Dr Nguyen Phat Son Phat and her husband, Captain Tarn Doung, talked happily on Monday of the end of their 11-year
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  • 507 24  -  MATILDA GABRIEL Health Ministry to distribute booklets to companies By THE Government will zero m on the private sector too m its bid to curb smoking m the workplace. Smoking is already banned m government offices. And people who visit counters m government buildings
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  • 249 24  -  DAVID TOH By AT ART competitions the sight of a reversed painting often spells rejection. But the back of a canvas won 23-year-old Sandy Wong Shin $10, WO yesterday m the 1986 Painting of the Year competition. Her winning entry is an oil
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  • 302 24 Thatcher rebuffed as C'wealth agrees on new sanctions LONDON Commonwealth nations disregarded British opposition and agreed on sweeping new sanctions against South Africa at the end of their London summit yesterday. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was left a lone voice holding out against the package agreed on by the
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  • 30 24 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 6.18 points to 1,776.15 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. AP
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  • 25 24 TOKYO Fourteen people were killed and two others were missing as torrential rainstorms swept across central and northern Japan yesterday, police said. Reuter
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  • 171 24 TURIN Mr Stefano Casiraghi, consort of Princess Caroline of Monaco, is under investigation by the Italian military for possible fraud after seeking exemption from military service because of a claimed genital tumour, Ansa news agency reported on Monday. According to medical certificates
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  • 140 24 MOSCX)W Israel and the Soviet Union have announced that their diplomats will meet m Finland this month m their first open negotiations since the Kremlin severed diplomatic relations 19 years ago. Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennady Gerasimov said on Monday that if the Helsinki
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    • 138 24 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over several areas m the morning. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 7.16 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.05 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/14 C Cloudy Melbourne 8/15 C Fine Bangkok 25/32 C Sunny Moscow 18/28 C Fair Beijing
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      • 1302 1 4 The nine months is a grounding and prepares them for all the operational requirements m they will meet m combat. it-Col Lee (left). 6 We've shed a lot of sweat and a bit of blood. I think we'll shed a few tears m soon. OCT Azman,
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      • 22 1 1966 Sword of Honour cadet looks back Kwan Yue Yeong (left) receiving his award from the late President Yusof Ishak m 1966.
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      • 829 2 He was among the first batch of trainees who underwent officer training at Safti and went on to win the top prize, the Sword of Honour. That was 20 years ago. Today, Colonel Kwan Yue Yeong is the SAF's Chief Infantry Officer. He relates his
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      • 569 2 Where anger flew out of the window The term 'killer litter' may have been coined by The Straits Times but the problem is not unique here, m Britain's Hyde Park estate m Sheffield, once regarded as a leading European example of ideal modern housing, residents vent their frustration by throwing
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      • 570 2 YOU CAN BE A SUCCESSFUL HOTEL/ RESTAURANT MANAGER. Did you know by mid- 1 986 the so you can decide where to begin, total number of hotel rooms m If you want to be m operations. Singapore would amount to an you could start m housekeeping. Or if astounding 25.000?
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      • 923 3 KOH SIEW TIN hears some tales from traveller Gabriel Wan, who will give a slide show on his two years of travel at the Bukit Merah Branch Library on Aug 23. GABRIEL WAN quit his job as a maintenance technician three years ago to tour Europe
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      • 855 3 Dragon Tales 4 Sun Quan drew his sword and slashed the table m front off him, exclaiming: 'Let any other man mention surrender to Cao, my sworn enemy, and he will receive the same treatment as m I have given this table! 4 In this
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      • 1003 4  -  HARON A. RAHMAN By 6 When I was a boy, I used to marvel at people playing the game m a kampung m Kallang. Boys and young men played it. I used to think of how difficult it was to play the game, spinning the
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      • 494 9 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical X fAlm High m with a high growth industry. Career seekers, you have a stable future ahead with one of Singapore's most stable and fastest growing industries the aerospace industry. And GE (USA) AVIATION SERVICE OPERATION offers you just that opportunity. Come,
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      • 598 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical •xpanding company invit*^ application* (or: TECHNICIANS VITB graduates on communication equipment and navigational aids To repair SSB, VHF, Radars Interested applicant*, pleme apply to: The Advertiser Tiong Bahru P.O. Box 684 Singapore 9116 Local established construction company requires: ASSISTANT QUANTITY SURVEYOR Requirements Possess technician diploma. Preferably
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      • 853 9 73 Situations Vacant- 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production PEGUSSA ELECTRONICS Good Starling Salary Paid Day on Festival Eves J|f^HTTinrf?S7??»TlTlTr^^-fff?l^^ Increment after 3 months Free Tea/Coffee aHUaiUr W»WW %"J%3 Jw^rrW^SW^^M Monthly Profit Sharing Bonus Birthday Thoughts' flffHlßHl^»kLtdlJ^,^tMiLL\tKjZimSm Annual Profit
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      • 272 9 SINGAPORE LIMITED requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 to 30 Minimum primary education Able to work on 3 rotating shifts FEMALE QC INSPECTORS Secondary education Able to use gauges, micrometers and calipers Able to work on 3 rotating shifts Fringe Benefits: Shift Allowance ($4 for 2nd shift $8 for 3rd
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      • 388 10 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Don't miss these job opportunities m Bt Merah Jurong. As part of our expansion we have immediate vacancies for the following: Completed secondary education Able to work on 2 rotating shifts or permanent afternoon shift m our Bt. Merah plant No experience
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      • 431 10 73 Situations Vacant: Production 4) i ;j THOMSON-CSF (a world leader m ZZ professional electronics) requires SS FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS :i i; 2 Rotating Shifts :E 7am 3pm 3pm upm z\ Requirements: Z. Minimum Pri 6 education ZZ zl top 16 -35 years old Has had experience wort SI ing
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      • 617 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous fPAftAGOO*! WALK IN FOR AN INTERVIEW.... PARAGON, a new concept shopping centre opening soon m Orchard Road, invites applications from suitably qualified/ experienced Singapore citizens or permanent residents for the following positions: Coffee Lounge/Pastry Shop Supervisors Commis II Captains Commis 111 Counter
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      • 422 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous STATIC SECURITY SUPERVISORS G$67T) Age 30 to 45 Good oral written English Good security experience SECURITY GUARDS ($555) Age 30 to 55 Simple English Call m personally between 10.30 am to 4.30 pm with 4 photographs at: Jfics 257 Selegie Road #16-281 Selegie Complex Singapore 0718
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      • 495 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous [SWENSENSJ requires: WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Full training will be provided (Interview at all 4 shoppes) SENIOR PASTRY COOKS (At Changi Airport only) Some experience will be an advantage. PASTRYCOOKS (At Changl Airport only) Full training will be provided BATCH FREEZER OPERATOR (At Changi Airport only) To manufacture
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      • 606 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Local Manufacturing Company requires 1) ADMIN. OFFICER c Graduates from Ngee Ann Polytechnic (Business Studies) c 1-2 years' experience m organising of a company 2) MARKETING ASSISTANT c Must possess car c 1-2 years' experience m packaging industry or food packaging 3) PRODUCTION OPERATORS c Minimum
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      • 784 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQUIRED 3 OFFICE ATTENDANTS (Assignment m town for 3 months) Salary $400 p.m Males, completed PSLE preferred DESPATCH RIDERS Must own a bike. DRIVER (With Class 3 driving licence) *****62/*****63 TEMPS PERSONNEL SERVICE Licence C-0442-01 Established Japanese lounge requires experienced: 1) HOSTESSES 2) CASHIER c
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      • 857 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REOD. EXPERIENCED CHINESE Senior Security Guards at Jurong, Tuas. Able to speak write English Salary neg. Only applicants living near Jurong area need to apply personally: 4158 Jalan Besar, S<0820). Tel *****83 LOOKING FOR TALENTED people for Hobby Craft Courses catering to needs of men women,
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      • 566 11 81 Vehicles For Hire AIRCOND. CARS FROM $35 up Weekend package from $55 up Tnstar Travel *****58- *****20 AIRCOND. CARS/ PICKUPS lur lure Unique Tourist. Tel: *****56/ *****71. TAO76 AIRCON. CARS FROM $45 Rent 2 days get 1 day free. Tel: *****06/ *****03: *****29 till 9.00pm. CONTACT YONG HONG for
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      • 740 11 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance FAST MONEY I WHhFOCL jgpw Prompt processing of applications Up to 90% financing Attractive interest rates New car Used car 12 mths 4.25% 5.25% 24 mths 4.50% 5.50% 36 mths 4.75% 5.75% 48 mths 5.00% (Instalments payable m advance) g> Call 533-3737
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      • 749 11 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat ALMOST '85 FORD Telstar 1.6 sspeed. 1 private owner. Radio cassette, sports rims. Car like new. $24,800. *****44 CO. REGD. MARCH '81, Fiat 131 Super auto. Highest offer secures. View at: 42, Benoi Rd. Jurong. Tel. *****55 (Tommy Goh). EX-PLATE FIAT 127 Turbo 903 (55 mpg).
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      • 919 11 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan OCT '80 DATSUN 120 Y. Square lamps, full accessories m tip top condition. Tel: *****88. •Q' PLATE. 1980 120Y Stationwagon. 1 owner, aircon., tax: 2/87, showroom cond. Tel: *****56. 1978 DATSUN 120 Y. 2 owners, aircon radio cassette, beautiful cond.. tax/ tyres new. *****85. 1979 DATSUN
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      • 879 11 90 For Sale: Toyota i QEN 9/80 COROLLA 1.3 DX. 1 co. owner, aircon., hi-fi, beautiful cond. $8,500. Tel: *****85. Q ALMOST '84 Toyota Carina 1.6 auto. 1 owner, aircon., cassette. Tel: *****35. TOYOTA CELICA '81, showrm. cond. New tax, new tyres, with good hi-fi set. $18,500. *****25. TOYOTA DX
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      • 908 11 92 For Sale: Mazda '85 MAZDA 626 GLX Hatchback manual. 1 pte. owner. Aircond., expensive cassette, power steering/ windows/ locking. Low mileage. Accident free. Showroom cond. $31,700. Trade-in acceptable. *****87/ *****89. ALMOST '84, MAZDA 626 Sedan 5-speed. Aircon., radio, cassette, power steering, central lock power windows. Perfect cond. 1 pte.
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      • 862 11 93 For Sale: Honda ■81 MODEL HONDA Accord, 2 pte. owners, new tax. Full accessories. $13,800. Steven Rd. Caltex Station, (next to Animal Hosp). '82 HONDA QUINTET Ist private owner. 5-speed aircon. radio cassette Sunroof. Tip top condition. $16,800. *****08. MID '81 HONDA Accord, manual. Full accessories m tip top
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      • 913 11 96 For Sale: Other Makes MID '80 SUBARU 1600 GLF sspeed, aircon., hi-fi, new tax, PARF', good cond Downpayment $2,900. Loan $6,000. *****35. 1978 1 COMPANY owner. Opel Rekord Berlina. Fully automatic, sports rims, showroom condition. $3,200 0.n.0. *****06. 73, VOLKSWAGEN 1200 c.c. Aircon., s/rims, radio, cassette. Brand new cond.
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      • 649 11 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles '83 SUZUKI VAN 800 5-dr Original paint. Accident free. Showroom cond $9,300 *****87/ *****89 •84 DAIHATSU 14' steel body with canopy. Class 3 licence. 1 owner Good cond. $9,800 neg. *****77 ■84, DAIHATSU, DIESEL lorry. Good cond. Steel. 14' $8,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****26. •84 NISSAN
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      • 688 11 99 Vehicles Wanted ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT Any models below 2000 cc. PARF or Non-PARF used cars. c Private company registration. Commercial Vans/ Pickups PB 1 Registration c Trade-in acceptable. JINCHI YILI MOTORS PTE LTD N0.39 LOWLAND ROAD SINGAPORE 1954 TEL: *****88/ *****22/ *****02 CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER c all PARF
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      • 425 12 99 Vehicles Wanted NO SERVICE CHARGE. We can sell your car fast at maximum price. *****35/ *****36. SECRETARY REQUIRED ANY Japanese car below 1600 c.c. No dealers pis Tel: *****44 Miss Tay i,% SERVICE CHARGE we can sell your car fast at maximum price. *****89/ *****64. SZ A USED vehicles
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      • 312 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.lO Tanglin Rd. vicinity brand new luxurious detached. 5 bdrms/ study/ servant's, modern equipped kitchen, sparkling pool. D.lO Dutch Club vicinity d/storey detached (lnground pool). s+l bdrms. $5,000. D.ll Swiss Club vicinity d/storey modern detached (lnground pool). $6,000 D.lO Woollerton Park d/storey newly renovated bunglw. Patio
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      • 389 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses ATTRACTIVE 2-STOREY TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT AT UPPER THOMSON ROAD (opposite Thomson Plaza) Built-in area: 3842 sq.ft. Extra large master bedroom, 2 other bedrooms and 1 study room. At very reasonable rental c Unique Indoor garden and courtyard c Private carporch Please call *****92 ext. 314/248 CORONATION
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      • 420 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.15. D/STOREY INTERMEDIATE terr. for Immediate occupation. Unfurn. Good residential location. $1,000. Tel: *****58 (agt). IMMEDIATELY AVAIL. 2-STOREY, 4 1 bedrooms, newly renovated. Land area 8000 sq.ft. m Dist.2BBo. Partly furn. $1,600. Tel: *****82. JLN. TELITI D/STOREY Seml-D for rent/ sale. 4 1 bdrms. 2,900 sq.ft.
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      • 285 12 106 Accommodation Available: Houses LEEDCrt BD., WILMER Pk exclusive bunglws. townh'ses. Reasonable rental. Colliers *****22. MARYLAND DRIVE BRAND new bunglw. on hill-top, 4 rms. Auto gat*. Llndtrac *****79. OPERA EST. S/STOREY terrace. 3 1 rooms. Alrcon. Unfurn $750 Tel: 532-2604/ Kamal. RAFFLES PK. RENOVATED bunglw. Nice patio/ pool $6,000 Llndtrac
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      • 283 12 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Long or Short Lease^^^ I vTOtr/ Fflß EfIST PLflZfl I 1 Hotel Style I 1 LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS I U At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, I 8 next to Hyatt Hotel. J 14,000 sq. ft Hotel Mini golf course style lobby Reception
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      • 183 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments fYANG'S"! GARDEN VILLAGE Newly completed luxurious apartment blocks, off HoMand/ Ulu Pandan Road. 3,4,5 bedrooms partially or fully furnished. Walking distance to the American School. Close proximity to Japanese School, Shopping Supermarket. Pools, squash, security and landscape garden. *****77 YANG'S PROPERTY MAN. CAIRNHILL PLAZA 4 bedrooms,
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      • 229 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments /IvarneK f COURT 1 Holland Avenue Elegantly furn. brand new 2-bdrm. apts. 3/4-bdrm. maisonettes S/pool squash ct. For long/ short term lease. Sole Marketing Managing Agent: K.W. HO ASSOCIATES I TEL: 734-2377 Corona Ville D.lO Choice townh'se. 3 bdrms. Pool. $1,200 onward*. Ocean Pk. D.15. Low
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      • 367 12 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments NASSIM MAN./ ARCADIA/ FONTANA/ BEAVERTON/ PIN TJOE. Full facilities. $4,000 up. Silver/ Horizon/ Tulip QdnJ Holland Hill/ Estoril. (Brand new). Facilities From $2,500. HIGH PT. 3 bdrms. $2,500. Townh tea m BALMORAL HAVEN. ASIMONT, DUCHESS CT.. ROSITA. TANQLIN HILL, JERVOIS MAN., etc., etc. $3,000 up BLISSHOMES
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      • 932 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DISTRICT 15 ONAN Road (Katong) Compact waik-up apartment no facilities. Maisonettes. 4 bedrooms, 200m2 $1,400.00 per month Semi- furnished plus maintenance Flats. 3 bedrooms, 124m2 $1,***** per month. Semi-furnished plus maintenance. Contact *****14 (*****96 weekends). TANGLIN HILL CONDOMINIUM, one of the best townhouse development m Spore
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      • 888 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.9 CAIRNHILL PLAZA, 2 bdrms/ study. Interior decorated. Furn. Occidental *****00/ *****31. D-10 JERVOIS GDN. Near to foreign embassy. Lower mais. Fully furn. 4 bdrms. S/pool. $3,300. RCPL *****33/ *****53. D.lO BEVERLY HILLS. High fir., best facing, immaculate cond., 4 bdrms./ servant's/ facilities, p/furn. $5,000. Soel:
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      • 898 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.lO NASSIM MANSION. 4 bdrm servant's, pool/ tennis. $5,200 p/furn. Standard *****66. D.lO RIDGEWOOD $1800 neg. High fir. Corner unit. 2100 sq.ft. 4 bdrms. F/furn. Tel: *****50/1. D.lO, TAHIR MANS. 16 units development. 2,500 sq.ft. 3 rms. Marble/ parquet. Acumen *****11. D.lO TANGLIN NEAR Pavilion Hotel.
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      • 850 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments RIDGEWOOD, HIGH FLR., 3 bdrms i f/furn.. for rental or sale. Tel. *****88. No agts. SIA LOYANG VALLEY, condo. 3 1 bdrms. 1,980 sq.ft. Facilities. $1,000. Patron, *****73 (owner). SOMMERVILLE PK. 8LK.73, high fir 3 bdrms., servant's, p/furn. $2000 0.n.0. *****28 (agt.). SOMMERVILLE PK./ GRANGEFORD 3-bdrm.
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      • 526 13 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments REQD. IMMED. ACCOMMODATION. Flats/ houses. Any location. Owners, tel: *****88 (5 lines). WANTED ALL AREAS Pte apts/ HDB flats. Furnished/ unfurn. Call *****61/ 9. 112 Short-Term Accommodation: Local/ Foreign FAIRLODGE SERVICE APARTMENT Holland Rd., self-contained, f/furn, 1/2/3-bdrm. apts. Well fitted kitchen, housekeeping/ laundry services. Ample parking.
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      • 2076 13 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses V v|^^£appP^ APT" ~Y You pay less Ctt3 d l"Fiist-Hoine-Owner" Credit POSB has a brand-new loan scheme to help more Singaporeans own their home: Now. if you're buying your first private home, you can get a five-year interest
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      • 666 13 113 For Sale: Houses D.20 LAUW Sons Cdn 2-storey bunglw. 4- 2 rms 12.000 sq.ft Elevated ground. Accent *****44 D.20, MEI HWAN Dr corner terr 5.300 sq.ft. 4 I 1 rms. $475,000 0.n.0. *****12/ 3, Mipo Ent. D.21 D/STOREY SEMI-D. 3,500 sq.ft. 3^ 1 bdrms., morning sun, nice gdn. Maxview:
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      • 810 13 114 For Sale: Private Apartments BJk s■£ i t \2T^ Lees 45 St MB R 2 f- •<-». Wju >£ s^ss *^tM Ua32? m*""**" "1 v a\ .^a ■f^ am B t^m The best m Katong Wide seaview splendid 4-rms with servant's, airy living and dining halls, huge wellequipped imported
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      • 1380 14 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Whether you're m the -^> **4 market to buy, sell or jB(H^« #W^« lease, call Belinda Lee, W- -4» 3^ Karen Scott or Teresa *T 1L >^^^ Yeo. They'll make you ■■■|P* V ((K^ iwJi
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      • 890 14 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.9 LUCKY PLAZA Apt 3 bdrms High fir. 1700 sq.ft. F'hold. $350,000. Holland *****79 D.9 PACIFIC MANS. Blk D, 3 bdrms., mid fir., $195,000 0.n.0. *****42 (agt). D 9 SOPHIA CT. 2-bdrm. apt. Pool/ squash. 960 sq.ft. $225,000 0.n.0. Capltaus *****92/ *****77. ELIZABETH TOWER, APPBOX.
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      • 929 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5 ROOMED BLK. MOO A.M.Kio 714, 729 138-142 Bedok Nth 96, 97, 99, 413 122-136 Bedok Sth. 31 Clementi 413, 414, 415, 606 130-142 Dorset 48, 48A 125-132 Dover 27, 39 127-144 Eunot Cre*. 23 (2 units) 128-132 M. Parade 14, 71, 72, 78 121-138
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      • 946 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED. A.M. Kio 5-rm. (Point) 81k.714. Ceramic throughout, aircon., wardrobes. View to offer! *****21. BEAUTIFULLY KEPT 4 renovated 5-rm. pt. b1k.96 Bedok Nth. Must view. High fir. (Agt.) Classifone *****30 (off. hrs.) Ref. *****. BEDOK NORTH 3-RM. Blk 402, near ctr., renovated, well kept.
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      • 855 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments CLEMENTI 4-RM. AYE.4, well maintained, new wallpaper, all terrazzo, cabinets $86,000. *****33. CLEMENTI 5-RM. PT. blk 415 High/ low fir. Renovated. $135,000. Tel: *****91 Agent. CLEMENTI PURE 4-RM. 81k.707, ceramic, cabinets, high fir., well kept/ renovated. *****27/ *****96 EUNOS CRESCENT 5-RM. 81k.23, terrazzo throughout, kitchen
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      • 511 14 117 Properties Wanted iiß iiß JHLJP JBLJK S WANTED v JURONG EAST BEDOK ANG MO KIO OTHER AREAS CALL MISS CHOW 732 8288 WE EMPHASIZE OK SERVICE... VCHENB AND LEW ENTPy ADOPT THE PROFESSIONAL APPROACH HDB SI URGENTLY WANTED CLEMENTI OR WEST COAST HDB N URGENTLY WANTED BY MISS TAN
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      • 1167 14 118 Factory Spaces n» raciory spaces HSBHDIT PROTOTYPE FACTORIES TO LET Tenders are invited for the following detached and semi-detached prototype factories at: 1. BUKIT BATOK INDUSTRIAL PARK A for woodworking/rattan/textile and engineering/hardware/foundry. 2. WOODLANDS INDUSTRIAL PARK E for light industries. Tender Closing Date: 20 Aug 86 at 3.00 pm
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      • 564 15 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces GRD. FLR. WAREHOUSE/ Fty from 70f p.s.f. Sims Dr./ Paya Lebar/ Aljunied/ Eunos 1,500 4,000 sq ft Alexandra/ Paslr Panjang/ West Coast 2,000 20,000 sq.ft. Upp. Thomson/ Tamplnes 1500-10.000 sq ft. Bernard Valuers *****49 UPPER FLOORS AVAILABLE In River Valley Close. Reasonable charges Office space possible.
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      • 670 15 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces CNTEKN/fITONAL PLAZA I 52-siorey commercial complex We do more for business Offices Shops for Rent l^ocated m the heart of the central business district Directly adjacent to MRT station Modern and well-maintained Ample car-parking Reasonable rentals A International Associated Co
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      • 532 15 I INT'L PLAZA 483 -8000. UIC 2500--9500. Shenton H'se. 504-1330. Jit Poh 650-2850. YSC Prop. 296-6666 JIT POH BLDO., Int'l Plaza, Shenton Hse, other locations, offices for rent. Tel: *****21. OFFICE RM. FOR rent at Oeylang. Unfurn. Cheap rental. Tel: *****55/ *****36. OFFICE SPACE TO share m Orchard Tower. $250
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      • 1560 15 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: 123 For Sale: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces Shop Spaces <^ a^ m^^^ m^ mmm^^ l mmmmm^ immm^ mmmm mmmmmmmmmKmmmmmaimmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmm mmmm^mmmmmm^mmmmmm^m^mmammmmmm^mmi^ RMOi#€JKJ Prime retail space I For Sale or Lease With 5-year buy-back guarantee I Strategically located; overlooking the Singapore river; within the heart of
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      • 606 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours ftesitmrv t)S HONG KONG F O%>o D linaCA 5 DAY SEOUL. KYONGJU, Ci^RH 4 DAY KOREA fet-, S < S ».*f ***** TAIWAN SS&'tS 1 ,™***** T^W^T >VT* s^y'ST"" Dep Sunday Monday v V (Sung Dinner) 9/1 2/1 5 DAY TAIWAN, ALISAN,
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      • 95 15 Get away with it a11... At Tanjung i*inang and enjoy its rustic charm, its clear waters and unspoilt beaches, and its fresh and inexpensive seafood galore. 3 days "fenjung PJnang Exploration from <165 Tow to fcrtom eke ovoUoWe Call your travel agent or NEPTUNE TRAVEL (Formerly NTUC Travel) TRIDENT TRAVEL
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      • 698 16 137 Tours 137 Tours iTjjjß^ THE MOST POPULAR il llflSf MASSWtI)I)IN<;& il !lOMVMi)O\iOIUS 12 DATE OF CEREMONY: W 12J 21/9/86;17/5/87 ri 12) DEPARTURE: #|M; 2 L2J 22/9/86:18/5/87 J^jßfc^ El In] COLOUR BROCHURES QsHHE^f'' *T PI fl^ AVAILABLE ON j^H^ i>*^ jq H REQUEST ALL- IH&@I% Tl 12) ENQUIRIES, WELCOME. ■BHSLH
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      • 934 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours T rS CLUB MED SPECIALS I sar NATIONAL DAY CHERATING BEACH ALL-INCLUSIVE: *2k 5sL i^fvii^iM/u.^T ACCOMMODATION, 3 MEALS WITH I 1 M ?*rf£ fe f WEEKEND PACKAGE: WINE JUICES, ALL SPORTS Sp^ialDrive^^sdf WEEKEND Village Package. AOWTTIES, INSTRUCTION, variety S^L T
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      • 177 16 138 Where To Stay TURTLE. RANTAU ABANG, Terengganu. Furnished house. Dally rent $160. Watch turtle, nice beach. Tel: 03-*****87 Wong. THAILAND (ONLY $39/ $220) moderate/ luxurious hotels with free breakfast/ transfer. *****70. TIOMAN, AUR Chalet (bathroom attached) beach frontage with meals $20 per day. *****81. TIOMAN, SALANG INDAH chalets/ longhse.
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      • 670 16 137 Tours 137 Tours P #DYKASTYS=^ No.l VALUE PACKAGES TO ORIENT by SI A W i*NM[ ldeal for Business or Social Visits P 4 I 4 (Mrs BANGKOK oep. daily S$ 640 I 4 DATS HONG KONG oep daily SSIOBB lite* 5 DATS TAIWAN oep daily SSI2SO fL 5 DAYS
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      • 1222 17 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education EDUCATION COMMITTEE Students' enquiries are invited for This is a 5-term course m Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, especially suitable for students from Hong Kong, Singapore, Brunei and Malaysia starting January sth, 1987 ending 30th June 1988. All overseas students also study
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      • 1118 17 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses GET A RECOGNISED COMPUTER QUALIFICATION AT INFORMATICS COURSES OFFERED Fortran, Pascal, *1. NCC DIPLOMA IN Wordstar, dßase 11/111, COMPUTER STUDIES Lot"* 1-2-3, Symphony, (Incorporating City Guilds Framework, Accounting, 747 (418), designed for G.C.E Micro-processor, "0"or"A" level holders No prior Assembler. computer knowledge is Courses
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      • 510 17 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses public course on SEISMIC STRATIGRAPHY i will be presented m Jakarta on Aug 13-15, 1986. The i speakers will be Professors Robert Sheriff, Norman I Neidell, L.F. Brown, Jr. and Dr. Fred Hilterman from the USA. Certificate course m: Fluency m English
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      • 671 17 MORNING/ AFTERNOON SESSIONS BOOKKEEPING (Beginners) 1)M/W/F 10.00- 12.00pm 18/08 BOOKKEEPING (Inter.) DM/W/F 2.00- 4.00pm 25/08 ENGLISH 'O' LEVEL 1 Wed 2.30- 4.00pm 06/08 2) Thurs 4.00- 5.30pm 07/08 3) Mon 2.30- 4.00pm 11/08 PLEASE ENROL EARLY UNITED COMMERCIAL TRAINING CENTRE Blk. 333 Kreta Ayer Rd. (behind Oriental Theatre) #03-15, Singapore
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      • 669 17 152 Music Courses PIANO, ORGAN BY qualified lady teacher from $50 at your residence *****49' *****05 153 Driving Instruction EASY DRIVING SCHOOL Patient English speaking instructors trained by Traffic Police. Fetch and send. Tel: *****62. L DRIVERSI ENROL at Lambert's Driving School for your practical driving m the new test
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      • 690 17 160 Other Courses/ 160 Other Courses/ Instruction Instruction f 1) Have you been falling ill more often that usual? 2) Does your head, neck and back ache? 3) Do you drag yourself to work every morning? Life has been tough for most of us lately and for real reasons too
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      • 1656 18 APPOINTMENTS/ NOTICES DCt;nftRiHHHH Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: iiBWM«M" 51 AW I d liaaUOOl nwi-imiri SaJes Servire Te i *****11 Straits Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIMEAD ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: Sslo.oo Price Waterhouse JI4 Price Waterhouse invites
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      • 583 18 r SALES MANAGERS Applications are invited from suitably qualified and dynamic persons who wish to embark on a highly challenging sales career. Candidates should have: A Degree or equivalent m Chemistry or Building Some previous sales experience m heavy duty marine industry or fields related to the Building Construction industry.
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      • 499 18 HER WORLDS is a great way to end the day An established and leading manufacturer and exporter of electrical materials requires: Marketing Executive The Job: Marketing of the Company's products m Singapore through dealers, electrical contractors and end-users. Requirements: Diploma m Electrical Engineering or equivalent with about 4 years experience
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      • 1028 19 NOTICES (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Stamford j Ballroom, 4th level, The Westin Plaza, 2 Stamford Road, Singapore 0617, on Saturday, 23 August 1986, immediately after the
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      • 635 19 (CHAPTER 18) TAKE NOTICE THAT: (a) Receiving and Adjudication Orders were made against the following debtors on the 25th day of July 1986. IN BANKRUPTCY NOS 2341/85 Ang Hai San, i/c *****39/H, of 41A Lorong Buangkok Singapore 1954. 221/86 Aun Hong Boon, i/c *****83/ C, t/a Kenlin Electrical Trading Co
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      • 628 19 "w"'™ wnt-iJK cub. i/c *****48/ B. of Blk 345 Ang Mo Kio Aye 3 *06-2248 Singapore 2056. 2676/85 Van Ham Walter Raymonde Andree Harlinah t/a Design Impressions of No 43 Jalan Loyang Kechil Singapore 1750. 2460/85 Yang Eng Huey of 1 Pearl Bank #35-16 Singapore 0316. 1142/85 Yap Teo Hock,
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      • 734 19 MINISCRIBE CORPORATION, USA is pleased to announce the appointment of O.R. COMPUTER SYSTEM PTE LTD 402 North Bridge Road, #02-02 Jun Kin Bldg, Singapore 0718. Tel: *****95, *****83. Telex: RS ***** ORADIO Cable: OCEANRADIO as their DISTRIBUTOR inSingapore, Malaysia, Indonesia&Thailand for MINISCRIBE full range of WINCHESTER Disk Drives. O.R. Computer
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      • 8 19 The Straits Times Classifieds hot line is 737-1166
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      • 1150 20 NOTICES NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION I, KUAH SOO CHUN (NRIC No. *****93/J) of 11 Jalan Batu #12-152, Singapore 1543, formerly trading as STADIUM ACCESSORIES at Nos. 9 11 Pasar Lane, Singapore and at No. 15 Kelantan Lane, Singapore HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the business of STADIUM ACCESSORIES has been dissolved with
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      • 121 20 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE In the High Court of the Republic of Singapore Suit No: ***** of 1985 Execution No: 422 Of 1986 In the Cause of Tai Sin Electric Cables Manufacturer (Pte) Ltd Plaintiffs Versus Lee Peng Electric Co (Sued as a Firm) Defendants AUCTION SALE OF Miscellaneous Electrical Accessories,
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      • 115 20 SHERIFFS SALE In the High Court of the Republic of Singapore Suit No: 4026 of 1986 Execution No: 906 of 1986 In the Cause of M.D. Raj Enterprises (Pte) Ltd Plaintiffs Versus Er Poh Seng T/A Dong Ying Trading Co Defendants AUCTION SALE OF Miscellaneous Textile, Office Furniture, Air-Conditioner, Aiko
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      • 129 20 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I CHANG TOCK HWEE of Blk 404, Bedok North Aye 3 01-213 Singapore 1646, have applied for a RETAIL LIQUOR SHOP LICENCE m respect of premises at M/S 7-Eleven at Blk 109 Clementi Street 11 #01 -15, Singapore 051 2 ■nd that this application
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      • 115 20 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Gurdip Singh of Blk. 156, Mci Ling Street #08-249, Singapore 0314 have applied for a Second Class Public House Licence m respect of premises at M/s Tandoori Take-Away, 5 Koek Road #81-23/24. Cuppage Plaza Singapore 0922 and that this application will be heard
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    • Page 20 Miscellaneous
      • 388 20 SUN TAN Bycollette PEANUTS By Schulz r^MM^\ r^^^ iPT SSSSS .L THE BORN LOSER ByArtSansom BEETLE BAILEY By Mort Walker ri r^ /5e tuaiok woo fo^wvmmM, m cmoi^...wwimk coktail nm^j < ~ZZ J HER^>u£ ME6 I d^S!^^ S^rmmo^E V£ 'eosi /^LspLumeftWTQ woßOcm\Bmti at this tim^ > [\h a^aitress VIL/ To
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      • 667 21 KANNAN CHANDRAN previews Top Gun, coming to Lido. And below, how the film was made with the Navy's co-operation. I'VE yet to see a pilot portrayed by an ugly person. I guess it's got to do with it being a glamour profession all that high-altitude zipping
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      • 533 21 Art Fair '86, held at the World Trade Centre on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, chalked up at least $43,250 m sales. One-hundred-and-seven works were sold. By CHENG LIANG GEK. ART Fair '86, jointly organised by the Community Development Ministry and Lianhe Zaobao/Wan Bao to celebrate National
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      • 399 21 NEAR the end of Top Gun, one of the United States' topgrossing films, there is a spectacular aerial dogfight m which US Navy pilots shoot down tour Soviet MiG fighters over the Indian Ocean m peacetime. The film is generally highly praised for its
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      • 200 21 LONDON Champion Garri Kasparov shattered Anatoly Karpov's defences on Monday and appeared all but certain of gaining the first win m their marathon battle for the World Chess Championship. Their fourth game was adjourned after five hours of play, UPI reports, but the
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    • Page 21 Miscellaneous
      • 499 21 What's On^ i^ b^h-^^^^i^^—^-i^= FILM HaU. 8.15 pm. On till Friday. Repertoire of popular classics Halls of Residence by archi- P hot °8 ra P hs tal n fs^ t i y no 1 y vs f d Hrh"^™™.^"^" NEW ZEALAND. About the ™-f and ever^rV Building, tec, .from variou,
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      • 998 21 —I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another
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    • Page 22 Advertisements
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    • Page 22 Miscellaneous
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