The Straits Times, 7 August 1986

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  • 16 1 The Strait s Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85
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  • 386 1 Congressmen urged to vote against proposal to limit textile imports ASEAN has sent telegrams and letters to American congressmen urging them to reject the Jenkins Bill, which threatens to curtail sharply US textile imports from Asian countries. Congressmen were told that the Bill is
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  • 286 1 TWO closed-circuit TV cameras "caught" a thief m action while he was withdrawing money from his friend's account with a stolen automatedteller machine card. The videotapes showed Wong Mun Cheong, 25, who is jobless, using the ATM card he had stolen a week earlier from
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  • 332 1 HASLINA binti Mohamed gave up her studies at the age of 15 for a carefree life of pleasure and ended up m prison. As her parents were not strict, she soon adopted a lifestyle of total self-indulgence. She kept late nights, often did not
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  • 393 1 Body of man found m singer's bouse LONDON Pop singer Boy George said on Tuesday that he experimented with heroin, thinking it would be easy to control, but quickly discovered "it's the boss". The 25-year-old star, who pleaded guilty
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  • 168 1 UNITED NATIONS The United Nations "tree of peace" is dead. "It was disturbed too much," a UN gardener said on Tuesday, confirming that the young Costa Rican cypress had died. "I think it was a botanical, not a political, development," said UN spokesman
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  • 196 1 First 'your choice of sex' test-tube baby born NEW ORLEANS Doctors have announced the birth to a New Orleans couple of what they said was the world's first test-tube baby whose sex had been predetermined. Dr Steven Taylor of the Fertility Institute of New Orleans said a healthy baby boy
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  • 102 1 46 killed as trains collide NEW DELHI At least 46 people were killed and more than 50 injured yesterday when an express train collided with a goods train m the eastern Indian state of Bihar, government officials said. They said the express train's locomotive, two passengers cars and two freight
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  • 77 1 THE Straits Times foreign news service has been further strengthened with the opening of another overseas bureau, oar fifth. The bureau will add to our coverage of European affairs and is manned by Alan Hnbbard, who will work mostly out of London. His first
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  • 395 1 US growth way below expectations WASHINGTON Economic growth m the United States this year is far below expectations and the budget deficit has risen substantially, according to a government report released here yesterday. That assessment presents a painful dilemma for the administration and Congress because even sharper budget cuts will
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  • 316 1 JOHANNESBURG South Africa has hit back at new Commonwealth sanctions by announcing tighter controls on trade with neighbouring black countries. Foreign Minister Pik Botha told a news conference m Pretoria on Tuesday night that the measures would include import licences, a levy on all
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    • 45 1 NEW DELHI A bomb shattered the offices of the Bank of America, Sandla Airlines and Kuwait Airways here last night, Uttering them with glass. The offices, located m a multi-storey building, were shut at the time and no casualties were reported. Renter
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 323 2 Revenge attack? REVENGE could have been a motive for the attack by 20 men, carrying wooden poles and softball bats, on some electricians m Eng Kong Terrace, on Tuesday night. The men smashed the windscreen and windows of a car and attacked some workers from Chen Hong Engineering Pte
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    • 234 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: PRIVATE sector employers can take an important step towards a cleaner and healthier work environment by banning smoking m offices. A healthy work force will generate payoffs m the form of lower absenteeism and greater productivity. While detractors would argue for a more persuasive approach
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    • 298 2 EC's textile pacts THE EUROPEAN Community has reached bilateral agreements on clothing and textile import quotas with 17 developing countries, a senior EC Executive Commission official said. However, he also said that new seven-year accords still have to be settled before a deadline at the end of
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    • 333 2 Ingrid's record run NORWAY'S Ingrid Kristiansen broke the world 5,000 m record by more than 10 seconds with a run of 14min 37.335 ec m appalling weather at the Stockholm Games on Tuesday. Ingrid seemed unperturbed by the rain and gusty wind, easily beating the previous mark of 14:48.07,
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    • 425 2 Classic couture NOT ONLY is late-80s fashion turning more and more to the classic quality of couture (exclusive, expensive clothes), top designers m Paris and Rome are also recapturing the trend-setting creativity that "high fashion" has lacked for over 20 years. In Singapore, too, our designers are adopting
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    • 209 2 MOTOR LEASING TO SIGN THAI CONTRACT TODAY AFTER PERSISTING for one-and-a-half years, Sin§apore's Motor Leasing has finally been allowed y the Thai Cabinet to revamp Bangkok's transport system but M L will now have to share the $100 million contract with three Thai bus assemblers. Cabinet approval was given
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    • 162 2 Murdani's warning OPPOSITION groups could unite to disrupt next year's elections, Armed Forces Commander General Benny Murdani has warned. The daily Suara Karya reported yesterday that the general said extremists, liberals and "frustrated groups" could form temporary alliances to disrupt next April's parliamentary elections and the presidential election
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    • 90 2 CHILDREN IN THE BACK SEAT ON JULY 22, a reader asked whether there was a law forbidding motorists from carrying small children m the front seats of their cars. The police say m reply that this is not really the answer to the problem. They say there is a
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  • around the WORLD
    • 219 3 'Prison monkeys' protest over tests on animals THIS is no fancy dress contest. It's the real thing animal lovers dressed as monkeys m prison suits blocking the entrances to the Department of Health and Human Services m Washington on Tuesday to protest over the care of research animals. They sought
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    • 172 3 Decision unfair, say sacked Gurkhas KATHMANDU Gurkhas dismissed from the British Army following a brawl m Hawaii returned here on Tuesday complaining that their sacking was unjustified. "The action of the British Army against us was unjustifiable and it was a one-sided decision," one of them told reporters. A first
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    • 325 3 MOSCOW China has been sending positive signals to the Kremlin following a Soviet proposal for a partial withdrawal of troops from Mongolia, Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Kapitsa told a news conference yesterday. Mr Kapitsa repeated Mikhail Gorbachev's declaration m a July 28 speech m
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    • 154 3 WEST BERLIN An East Berliner who made world headlines by claiming he had escaped to the West m a mock Soviet army car with dummies disguised as officers faced police questioning yesterday as his story appeared to collapse. Heinz Braun, 48, who had disappeared here since
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    • 222 3 Japanese minister attacks war trial hangings TOKYO Education Minister Masayuki Fujio has attacked the allied military tribunal which hanged Japanese leaders after World War 11, asking: "Who gave the victors the right to judge the losers?" The post-war Tokyo military tribunal sentenced seven high-ranking Japanese officers to hang as war
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    • 161 3 HIROSHIMA The names of almost 5,000 fresh victims of the Hiroshima atomic bomb explosion were added to a memorial roll as the city fell silent for one minute to mark its devastation 41 years ago. Cars and trams stopped m the streets, people clasped hands
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    • 337 3  - Japan to set up villages abroad for retirees PETER HAZELHURST. By Tokyo Correspondent TOKYO The Japanese government has drawn up tentative plans to export groups of its aged population to retirement settlements m foreign countries, preferably newly industrialised nations m future. The settlements will be known as "overseas silver towns"
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    • 263 3 SYDNEY THE heaviest rainfall m Sydney's history left six people dead, thousands of homes flooded and swelled rivers to bursting point last night, threatening to inundate a host of towns surrounding the city, officials said. "The danger to Sydney proper appears over," said
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    • 118 4 BRUSSELS The European Community (EC) has reached bilateral agreements on clothing and textile import quotas with 17 developing countries, a senior EC Executive Commission official said. However, he told a press conference on Tuesday that new sev-en-year accords still have to be
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    • 327 4 policies Meanwhile, Washington Correspondent liak Teng Klat reports: President Ronald Reagan's trade policies were facing a major test yesterday as the House of Representatives prepared to vote on whether to override his veto last December of a Bill that would unilaterally cut back textile imports
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    • 63 4 SCHOOLGIRL model Lara Burnett (left) has Australia's Look of the Year bat her identical twin, Paris, does not. Judges of the finals at the annual contest in Sydney on Saturday said Paris lost on a few minor points of poise and personality. Lara
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    • 334 4 Earlier shuttle 'just seconds from disaster' Commission's report on the Challenger tragedy WASHINGTON Three weeks before the ill-fated shuttle Challenger flight, the shuttle Columbia came within seconds of disaster because fatigued ground controllers made a rocket fuel mistake, according to the final report of a presidential commission. The commission, making
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    • 230 4 JERUSALEM Israel's Supreme Court has upheld presidential pardons granted to Shin Bet chief Avraham Shalom and three other security agency officials, ensuring they will not face charges m connection with the killing of two Palestinian bus hijackers. Jurists and leftwing politicians had challenged
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    • 83 4 Limits on contact with PLO JERUSALEM Israel's Parliament yesterday passed tough legislation limiting contacts between Israelis and the Palestine Liberation Organisation. The new law limits contact with Arab guerilla groups to journalists or academics who meet Palestinian activists for professional reasons. Those who flout the law face a jail term
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    • 35 4 DAR ES SALAAM Eight soldiers and a civilian appeared m court m Arusha, northern Tanzania, at the weekend charged with swindling the Tanzanian army of some 205 million shillings (about 5527.7 million) AFT
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    • 189 5 LONDON British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher on Tuesday underwent successful surgery on her right hand and was said by her office to be m good spirits. The It-year-old Conservative Party leader was under a general anaethestic for the hour-long operation. She has
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    • 477 5 NEW YORK Malaysia and Mexico to follow Opec with cutbacks THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) agreement to cut oil output by nearly 20 per cent sent world prices sharply higher and had a spillover effect on other financial markets, while analysts were
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    • 397 5 WASHINGTON PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan's Star Wars missile defence programme has narrowly survived a serious challenge m the US Senate, escaping more funding cuts by only onevote margins. The Senate Armed Services Committee had already cut Mr Reagan's US$5.3 billion (5511.5 billion)
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    • 301 5 Wheat deal must have Soviets laughing Shultz WASHINGTON Secretary of State George Shultz has expressed strong misgivings about President Ronald Reagan's decision to sell subsidised wheat to the Soviet Union. He said the Soviets "must be chortling" and "scratching their heads" at their ability to pay less for American-produced food
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 161 6 JAKARTA Indonesia has approached Beijing over the possibility of China launching Indonesia's third generation of communication satellites m the 1 9Ms, Telecommunications Minister Achmad Tahir said yesterday. He told reporters here that the approaches had been made through a "special relations mechanism" but declined to
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    • 327 6 Opposition groups may form temporary alliances, he says JAKARTA Opposition groups could unite to disrupt next year's elections, Armed Forces Commander General Benny Murdani has warned. The daily Suara Karya reported yesterday that the general said extremists, liberals and "frustrated groups" could form
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    • 238 6  - Military will back any peace plan Enrile ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile yesterday pledged full military backing for any agreement President Corazon Aquino may reach m peace talks with communist insurgents to end the 17-year guerilla warfare m the Philippines. He said the 250,000--strong
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    • 388 6  -  ALBERT RAMALINGAM By. Bangkok Correspondent BANGKOK Prince Norodom Sihanouk is against a proposal by Australia for an international tribunal to try former Khmer Rouge leader Pol Pot for the massacres of thousands of Cambodians between 1975 and 1979. Such a trial as
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    • 132 6 JAKARTA The Justice Ministry, considering a proposal to grant remission to prisoners who pledge their organs for transplant, has made it clear there would be no pressure on prisoners to donate. "The most important thing m the matter is that the prisoners will never
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    • 412 6 Arthit may join govt as Defence Minister BANGKOK THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda met privately yesterday with Supreme Commander General Arthit Kamlang-ek, prompting speculation that the retiring military leader could join the new coalition government as Defence Minister. The meeting came when Gen Arthit led the chiefs of the Thai
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 392 7 Penang top post should go to Umno Badawi KUALA LUMPUR Umno should be given the opportunity to fill the post of Chief Minister m Penang, state Umno liaison chief Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said yesterday. Datuk Badawi, who is Defence Minister and also an Umno vice-president, said m a statement
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    • 327 7 KUALA LUMPUR Parti Islam (PAS), which won only one of the M parliamentary and 15 of the M5 state assembly seats It contested In the general election, Is probably the most disheartened of the contestIng parties. But the party's showing, Id
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    • 185 7 Dr M begins meeting state chiefs KUALA LUMPUR The Prime Minister has begun meeting all the state mentris besar to finalise their positions and the new line up of the state executive councils. Speaking to reporters after launching the Fanners' and Fishermen's Day celebrations here yesterday, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir
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    • 310 7 Sabah's oldest daily paper forced to close KOTA KINABALU SABAH'S oldest daily newspaper, Sabah Times, has closed down. It ceased publication from yesterday. The Chairman of Sabah Times Sdn Bhd, Mr Paul Wong, said at a press conference yesterday that about 120 of the newspaper staff had been told of
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    • 183 7 KUALA LUMPUR PAS president Haji Yusof Rawa said yesterday the party's crushing defeat m the general election had not dampened its struggle for an Islamic state. "We lost the battle, but not the war," he said at PAS headquarters here. He
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    • 391 7  - Chinese-Malay ties 'won't be hurt by losses' ISMAIL KASSIM By m Kuala Lumpur No question of MCA or Gerakan leaving Front KUALA LUMPUR ChineseMalay relations m the ruling National Front coalition will not be affected by the electoral reverses of its Chinese partners, United Malays National Organisation sources said. There
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    • 172 7 'Some MCA candidates lacked grassroots support' PENANG MCA candidates were defeated m the recent election here because they did not get the support of the party's grassroots members but were still selected by the party leadership without consulting the state MCA liaison committee. Sources m the committee also attributed the
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  • HOME
    • 341 8  -  GILLIAN POW CHONG JUDY TAN Reports by and BUSINESS has not been the same for Emporium Holdings since it became a Singapore Pools betting agent. It has just got better and better. The 15 Emporium outlets which sell 4-D and Tot© are enjoying an
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    • 790 8 Besides commissions, they enjoy better business TAILOR Chow Tien Chong, 51, was a worried man at the end of last year. Business at his shop m Peninsula Shopping Complex had been hit by the recession and he wondered what 1986 would hold. Today
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    • 188 8 ROCHORE MP Dr Toh Chin Chye and Workers' Party Secretary-General J. B. Jeyaretnam will speak at a forum on Aug 22 entitled The Rights and Obligations of Singaporeans. Law lecturer V. S. Winslow will also take part m the forum at
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    • 483 8 RAIN or shine, they would appear at noon every Saturday. Ten or 20 men m a group, they would order beer, coffee and tea. They would stay for up to three hours, talking about numbers. Good ones, bad ones, "hot" numbers and "red" numbers. By
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    • 252 8 Draw No. 8/86 Tickets ending with 5704 win $700. Tickets ending with 4090 win $500. Tickets ending with 6401 win $350. Tickets ending with 158 win $200. $200, $350, $500 and $700 prizes will be paid out from 13 Aug and the rest from 15 Aug at
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    • 266 8 French mission to look at business opportunities THIRTY French businessmen, professionals and industrialists will visit Singapore between Sunday and Aug 16 to identify business and joint-venture opportunities. The mission, which is sent by the Institute of Higher Business Studies m Lyon, will also gather information for a French publication called
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    • 121 8 TELECOMS artisan Amir bin Mohamad Ali was charged yesterday with accepting $200 for moving, testing and diverting telephone lines for the operators of two betting information centres. Amir, 32, claimed trial to two corruption charges and was given until Wednesday to get a lawyer. He
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    • 414 9 Attack on workers by 20 men REVENGE could have been a motive for the attack by 20 men, carrying wooden poles and softball bats, on some electricians m Eng Kong Terrace on Tuesday night. Police said that when the men surrounded the electricians' flat about 8.45
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    • 275 9 Unsafe shophouses m Tanjong Pagar THE Urban Redevelopment Authority is paying out $3 million to about 80 businesses as compensation for being moved out of the Tanjong Pagar area. It also has opened a temporary office m the neighbourhood to allow businesses to leave forwarding
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    • 151 9 TWO men were injured when they fell from the back of moving vehicles In separate accidents on Taesday. Mr Othmaa bin Abdullah, 53, a resident of Woedy Lodge, a home for the destitute, was travelling m the back of a lorry when It
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    • 236 9  -  WINSOME LANE By' Hongkong Correspondent HONGKONG Singapore was held up to Hongkong as a model of public hygiene and cleanliness yesterday by an 18-member Regional Council delegation on its return from Singapore after observing the municipal services there. A member of the team,
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    • 364 9 Chiam sees by-elections in four PAP wards by year-end THE Singapore Democratic Party expects by-elec-tions to be held m at least four constituencies of People's Action Party incumbents by the year-end. SDP Secretary-General Chiam See Tong yesterday named the four, which his party is eyeing, as Kampong Glam, Queens town,
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    • 95 9 More stolen jewellery charges ANOTHER 12 charges of receiving $29,924 worth of stolen gold jewellery and ornaments were preferred yesterday against a man already accused of receiving stolen jewellery. Koh Weng Nan, 35, is alleged to have committed the offences between Aug 19 last year and July 19 this year
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    • 45 9 THE Trade Development Board will conduct a fourday course on import and export practices from Sept 24 to 27. The course, which costs $40 per participant, is limited to 40 people. For more information, call Mr Tan Lian Kwee on 279-0355.
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    • 199 10 Big moves before and after the show MASSIVE transport operations will be carried oat before and after the National Day celebrations at the National Stadium on Saturday. More than 51, Ml people taking part m the celebrations need to be transported between the stadium and about 4M locations throughout the
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    • 374 10 One way to check falling birth rates SOCIAL and economic conditions and values that have changed over a long period are responsible for families with fewer children m Singapore, said Mr Goh Choon Kang, MP for Braddell Heights, last night. Since reversing the
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    • 152 10 A MAN suspected of drunken driving smashed the window of a police van with his head and bit a policeman on the arm while he was being taken to hospital to be medically examined. A court heard on Tuesday that Kay Kok Seng, 30, an
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    • 139 10 IT'S PLAIN Jaywalking bat don't blame the Australian sheep for they were merely fallowing the lead set by their guide a local female goat. They are seen here crossing Jalan Boroh recently to the quarantine station stopping traffic as they did. The goat
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    • 430 10  -  JUNE TAN By HELP may soon be just a Call away for Nanyang Technological Institute and polytechnic students who have difficulty with English. An international expert on Call (Computer Assisted Language Learning) is m Singapore to set up computer programmes at the Institutes
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    • 514 10 SIX police superintendents, each with more than 30 years' experience, will soon be calling it a day. They are Superintendents Mohd Hussin bin Salleh and Yeap Theam Hock of the Criminal Investigation Department and Wilfred Sta Maria, Ram Naidu, Seah Tsun Toh and Wong
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    • 173 10 Man faces another rape charge A MAN was charged yesterday with a second count of rape, along with other charges of abducting the victim after breaking into her Toa Payoh home while armed with a knife. A preliminary inquiry will be held into the rape charge against Ramasundarum s/o Pandaram,
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    • 116 10 Jalan Eunos to close for bridge works A PART of Jalan Eunos between Eunos Link and the Pan-Island Expressway will be closed to traffic tomorrow between 1 am and 5 am. Work on a pedestrian overhead bridge will be carried out by the Public Works Department across Jalan Eunos near
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    • 62 10 Course for better designs ABOUT 40 designers and manufacturers are attending a two-day seminar on ergonomics and its impact on product design. The Trade Development Board seminar started yesterday and is conducted by Dr Toni B. K. Ivergard, an ergonomics expert attached to the National Productivity Board. Ergonomics is the
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    • 445 13  -  JUNE TAN By ST THERESA'S Convent m Radin Mas has stopped taking m new primary pupils as part of its plan to concentrate fully on secondary education. The change will *nake St Theresa's the second among the 11 Infant Jesus Catholic mission schools
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    • 242 13 Number of cars continues to decrease SINGAPORE'S car population continued to shrink m June, with 637 new cars registered and 715 scrapped. That brought a dip m the projected growth rate for this year based on the first six months to minus 0.2 per cent, according to latest figures from
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    • 198 13 A YOUTH who had sex with an underaged girl was jailed for a day and fined $4,000 or, m default, five months' jail. Construction worker Phua Joo Kiat, 19, pleaded guilty last month. The sentence was passed yesterday after the court heard
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    • 46 13 A GROUP of 24 junior high school students from Japan will arrive m Singapore today on an exchange programme. During their 12-day trip under the auspices of the International Youth Association of Japan, they will attend secondary schools and live with Singapore families.
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    • 283 13 A FORMER apprentice printer, whose right hand was severed by a machine m 1961, won a $90,000 suit against his employer yesterday. Mr Justice Wahab Ghows made the award to Mr Ng Chye Hin, 28, after finding International Press Co Pte Ltd totally
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    • 118 13 Man hit nurse with hoe A RESIDENT of a home (or the aged sick was sentenced on Monday to one year's jail for injuring a nursing officer with a hoe. Chan Kam Wai, 53, who has a history of hurting people, was talking to Miss Yong Shen Choon, 29, at
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    • 42 13 THE Blood Donation Centre at the Singapore General Hospital will be closed on Saturday for National Day. The centre will remain open until 8 pm tomorrow. On Sunday, the centre will operate from 8.30 am to 12.30 pm
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    • 260 13 Top plays in contest may be staged A WEALTH of short plays m English written for local audiences by Singaporeans and permanent residents may be staged m the wake of a competition. The competition was organised by the Shell Companies and the National University of Singapore's Faculty of Arts and
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    • 440 21 Computer program believed to be first of its kind AN EASY-TO-USE computer program that makes it possible to. write reports m Chinese without using a keyboard has been developed by two Singapore researchers. The program, called a computer-aided Chinese input system, has in-built
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    • 310 21 Top officials in air-travel industry to talk shop MORE than 125 decisionmakers from airlines and travel agencies will meet on Friday to see what can be done to improve their business and professional standing. The forum, "Today's Challenges Tomorrow's Opportunities", will discuss topics like the need for a stable market,
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    • 81 21 A CORONER recorded a suicide verdict yesterday on the death of a national serviceman whose body was found m a drain at Nee Soon Camp. State Coroner Sarjit Singh said m his findings into Shum Fook Hoi's death that he found no foul play
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    • 158 21 A THIEF who entered two i cars to steal from them stole the vehicles instead when he found spare keys inside. While driving one of the 1 cars, four days after steali ing it, Abdul Rashid bin Abdul Jabbar, 34, was I stopped for a
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    • 143 21 MR KOH Juan Kiat, Deputy Executive Director (Programme Directorate) of the National Productivity Board, has been appointed administrator of the Skills Development Fund. His appointment by the chairman of the SDF Council, Mr Mah Bow Tan, took effect on Aug 1. Mr Henry Heng, the
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    • 82 21 THREE pieces of art by artist P. Y. Ting are being auctioned by the National Kidney Foundation. The works can be viewed at the foundation at 705 Serangoon Road until tomorrow between 9 am and 5.30 pm. From Sunday to Aug 15, the works
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    • 333 21 PIG farms m Jalan Kayu will have to go by June next year under the Government's plan to gradually phase out pig fanning m Singapore. This second stage of the phaseout will affect 87 farms which together have about 85,000 pigs. The
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    • 140 21 A MAN who was assigned to guard the Criminal Investigation Department stole from its canteen. Yusof bin Saleh, 19, a national serviceman with the Vigilante Corps, said he needed to go to the toilet while on duty at the CID on June 21
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    • 97 21 LEADING Chinese businessmen m Singapore and Malaysia will discuss joint investment, trade and manpower training at their annual meeting here next month. The 10th annual dialogue of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry of
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    • 68 21 FOUR standards are being reviewed by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) to determine whether they should be confirmed, revised or withdrawn. The standards involved are those for bollards, rope hole covers for ships, light load derrick booms for ships i and simple
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    • 213 21 A WOMAN has reported that she lost $500 m cash and a $300 lighter m a brothel after having drinks with a man at a hawker centre. Police said the woman, a 24-year-old prostitute, had some drinks with a man at a Beach Road
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    • 361 13 It happens to all of us. We find ourselves unable to speak up when we really need to. We remain m the ranks of the "silent majorlty"the people who are never heard from while others dominate both thinking and action. And we don't always know why. But whatever the reason,
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  • COMMENT/ Perspective
    • 1326 14  -  ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor 4 The "we agree to disagree" communique issued by Mrs Thatcher and the six other Commonwealth leaders was a piece of placatory wallpapering over the widening cracks in the Commonwealth Mrs Thatcher's refusal to give anything
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    • 435 14 What others say EZxcerpts of an editorial, headlined Open and aboveboard public debate, published m Shin Mm Daily News on July 10. THE advantages of public debates are beyond question, the most obvious being that they help bring out the truth. On the other hand,
      435 words
    • 506 14 A day that's all things to all S'poreans fa* fat MH new town NATIONAL DAY: HERE Is a longlsh extract from The Complete Temasek Dictionary: "National Day (pronounced naIrSHUN-al den, Ian!), n. est. 1965. 1. Day to celebrate attainment of independence by the Republic of Singapore. Takes place once a
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    • 1189 15 US ties with allies could suffer too WHEN the record of the Reagan years comes to be written, a speech m Tokyo on July 29 by Mr Malcolm Baldrige, the Commerce Secretary, may be considered one of its critical moments. The significance
      The Economist  -  1,189 words
    • 512 15  -  PETER HAZELHURST By Tokyo Correspondent THE Japanese always tend to work, play or travel m groups but the potential leader of the country's main opposition party believes that trait is taken too far when it comes to sex. Miss Takako Doi, 57, who
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    • The Straits Times
      • 625 14 THE banning of smoking m government offices is a welcome piece of news for nonsmokers. For with the country's biggest employer taking the lead, those m the private sector will be further encouraged to introduce rules prohibiting smoking m offices. That smoking is a health hazard,
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  • FORUM
    • Replies
      • 271 16 WE would like to thank "P.K.C." for his letter "Motorists making dangerous U-turns along expressway". (ST, July 17). The U-turn he has mentioned is not along the expressway. We believe he is referring to the U-turn along Ayer Rajah Road near Portsdown Road. This
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      • 90 16 WE refer to the letter "Water seepage and frequent blackouts" by "An Apartment is not a Home". (ST, July 21). We are unable to investigate the matter as your writer has not given us details about the condominium m which he is residing. Your writer
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      • 144 16 FURTHER to our letter (ST, July 16) m response to Mr "Inutilis" (ST, July 8), we are pleased to inform that he is satisfied with the explanation given to him. In that incident, there was a temporary disruption of service when the system encountered some technical
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      • 81 16 I REFER to the penultimate paragraph of the letter "Inmates must be stopped from absconding from welfare homes" by Mr A. Suriya. (ST, July 22). The Customs Department is doing its best to eradicate the sale of illicit samsu and would be grateful if
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      • 67 16 K\( Xl I KN( X MJH SIN(iAIX)RK A POSSIBLE reason for the scarcity of flags and buntings on display is the fact that they are not readily available. One has to go out of one's way to locate the shops that sell them. Perhaps the
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      • 58 16 TV viewer wants to sing along I HAVE heard the song "Count On Me Singapore" being played quite often on television. I am sure viewers would like to sing along but are unable to do so because there are no lyrics on the screen. Could the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation please
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      • 291 16 On further education HAVE been following with great interest reports of the Minister for Education's statements about the Government's move to upgrade graduate education. I was, therefore, shocked to learn that my daughter was one of those who have been refused study
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      • 356 16 I HAVE completed two modules of the part-time NTC 2 course m electronics servicing (digital equipment) conducted by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board. I am now on a waiting list for Modules 3 and 4. There is a waiting list because of the
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      • 178 16 m the estates RECENTLY, I had problems with my television reception. I believed the common TV antenna was responsible and so referred the matter to the Buona Vista area office. I must say I received courteous service all the way. One of the officers was
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      • 411 16 Traffic Police urge the motoring public to take heed of this safety tip I REFER to the letter "Children should not be allowed m front seat of car" by Ms Gillian Coulson. (ST, July 22). We would like to thank the writer for her interest
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • In the markets
      • 85 17 A BOUT of profit-taking m the afternoon caused shares to finish mostly lower yesterday m Singapore m fairly active trading. The day ended with falls beating rises 100 to 47, compared with the previous day's 100 rises against 48 falls. The Straits Times Industrial Index ended 1.13
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      • Cheif price changes
        • 76 17 C I KoMints 120 IS SM 310 +12 FtN 765 +10 BjIj 200 +10 Wearnes 424 +t Straits Tridinc 291 +1 Metal Dei Spore ?85 +7 CKTant 230 +7 WC 209+7 U I Securities US +7 CoM Store lOp 350 +6 QAF ltd 40c 102 +C sm (io +5
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        • 78 17 M Binkinf 372 14 Gcntinp *M -10 Sim Darby 50c 138 -7 Mjfnum Corpn 258 —6 OUC 205 -S Kl Ktpont 157 -6 W) Tnnt 112 -6 SM 745 -5 DBS 705 -5 RaWjh 169 -5 Tramnwco 117 —5 M'sia Aka 50c W -5 S«* Proptrtin 91 -5 Own
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        • 12 17 YeoHiapSeng 2,301,000 UIC 859,000 National Iron 648,000 XL Industries 586,000
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        • 81 17 Aug 5 Aug 6 BT Composite 641.47 640.02 BT Indicator *****194 *****227 8T OB/OS +172 +166 I CADI -6655 -6701 I OBV -***** -*****8 I ST Industrials 763.64 764.77 I SI Finance *****9 1788 53 I ST Hotels ***** 571.53 i Aug 5 Aug 6 ST Properties 363.64 363
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        • 35 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits Times Business Times 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 time High 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) All time Low 74.75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)
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        • 14 17 THE US dollar lost 60 ticks to close at DM 2.0820 m Singapore.
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        • 21 17 DM Y FT S$ HK$ US$ US$ 2.0960 155.40 Unq ***** Unq 1.4845 2.0820 154.45 6.7500 2.1738 7.8000 1.4830
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        • 7 17 In Singapore, gold was unavailable yesterday.
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        • 33 17 Eurodollar: Lost four ticks to 93.51 a contract. Deatschemark: Gained 17 ticks to 0.4812 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained one tick to 0.*****5 a contract. Gold: Gained US$l.BO to U*****.70 an ounce.
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    • Short stops
      • 89 17 ATLANTA Coca-Cola, the soft drink giant, said it has ended an agreement to buy Dr Pepper Co from Forstmann Little for US$47O million (551.02 billion). A federal judge last week blocked the proposed acquisition. During the trial, the court was shown internal Coca-Cola documents
        Reuter  -  89 words
      • 53 17 Taiwan jumps TAIPEI The US dollar continued to be sold heavily m Taiwan yesterday as the Taiwan dollar rose to its highest level m five years against the US currency. The US dollar was quoted at 37.75 Taiwan dollars, the same as m December 1981. On Tuesday it was quoted
        AP  -  53 words
      • 72 17 DETROIT Volkswagen of America Inc said it will begin selling a Germanengineered, Brazilianbuilt subcompact car m the US, named the Fox m the first three months of next year. VW, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the West German automotive group Volkswagen AG, said the Fox is intended to
        Reuter  -  72 words
      • 78 17 'China to revamp rules' HONGKONG China's State Council is planning sweeping changes to regulations governing foreign enterprises m a bid to smooth their operations, a newspaper reported here yesterday. The South China Morning Post said the State Council was pondering at least seven changes m regulations which foreign enterprises have
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      • 54 17 Sluggish sales DETROIT Sales of new cars built m the United States rose a sluggish 2.4 per cent last month compared with last year, while imports rose 12.4 per cent, taking almost a third of the US market. All of the major Detroit carmakers GM, Ford and Chrysler reported improvements
        Reuter  -  54 words
    • 468 17  - Motor Leasing to sign Thai deal today MARA FERNANDEZ By Bangkok assemblers share $100 m bus contract AFTER persisting for one and a half years, Singapore's Motor Leasing has finally been allowed by the Thai Cabinet to revamp Bangkok's transport system but M&L will now have to share the $100
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    • 198 17 FORTUNE cookies with tongue-in-cheek messages will give an extra touch of the Orient to McDonald's latest product, Chicken McNuggets Shanghai. However, Singaporeans will not be able to read the messages m the McFortune cookies which will be served with the new Chicken McNuggets Shanghai. The new
      Reuter  -  198 words
    • 397 17 OVERSEAS Trust Bank •f Hongkong has sued Datnk Tan Kirn Chtia, prominent businessman and former Vice-chair-man of Asia Commercial Bank, for the repayment of about $35 million. The sum coven Datnk Tan's allegedly unpaid overdraft facilities with the bank
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    • 154 17 KL wants more banks in money markets KUALA LUMPUR Bank Negara, Malaysia's central bank, will soon allow more banks to participate m the money market to help develop active money ana capital markets m the country, Deputy Governor Lin See Van said. Malaysia needs to improve its secondary negotiable certificates
      Reuter  -  154 words
    • 284 17 Stock market opening in China hailed BEIJING China's first "stock market," which foreign experts here say looks more like the bond markets operating m the West, opened on Tuesday m Shenyang, north-eastern China, a city of 6.5 million that saw this country's first bankruptcy proceedings last week. Xinhua News Agency
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    • 103 17 OUB Australia Ltd, the wholly-owned merchant bank subsidiary of Overseas Union Bank, has incorporated two wholly-owned subsidiaries m New South Wales, Australia, to complement its services. OUB Australia Securities Pty Ltd, with an authorised capital of Ass million and paid-up capital of A5200,000, will deal m
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    • 256 17 Ex-Promet director quits Supreme board FORMER Promet director Datuk Seri Abdullah Mohamed has resigned from the board of Tan Koon Swan company, Supreme Corporation, scarcely three months after he joined it. In a stock exchange release as unexpected as the one announcing his appointment on May 13, Supreme Corporation yesterday
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    • 469 17 1986 may mark 'start of slow recovery' US report on Singapore SINGAPORE'S economy is on the mend and 1986 "could mark the start of a slow recovery to growth rates m the three to five per cent range", a US Embassy report said yesterday. However, it adds that the Republic's
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    • 42 17 DR MOHD Tajuddin Bin Mohd Jali has resigned as Group Executive Chairman of Paper Products (Malaya) Bhd. Ms Kay Swee Tuan has been appointed Group Chairman to replace Dr Mohd Ta juddin. who will remain on the board of directors.
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    • 2881 18 READERS should be aware of the inflations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt h at the stock exchange, is covered m "business done". Further, because al deainfs at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend m
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    • 2203 18 INDUSTRIALS Acma < 1 58 B) Ajinomoto (310) xd Alex Hlg cd AMD (2945) (1)295 Alcom (698 70S) (6) 70 (2) 71 (I) 70 AISB (625) (2) 62 (11) 64 (10) 63 (4) 62 API (758M 15) 80 (2 1)79 (7) 78': (11) 78 (1)
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    • 2699 18 U shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scfip/rights. N Tai-exempted dhridend. ABN is traded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars. Trustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme. 1986 Last field Voi Day Ugh
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    • Commodities, Finance
      • 308 19 1 Mai $1,000. 2 For best customers only 3 OCBC France. 4 Kibble at DBS Finance. UQF'i ritw." abo avabbk at UOF. Um avalaMe it DBS Finance. OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 4V« 4V4 4V4 4V4 Monthly 4 '/a Autosave 4 Fixed deposit 1 month
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      • 80 19 HONGKONG Gold closed firmer m fairly active trading yesterday, aided mainly by local short-covering. Dealers said the US dollar's weakness also spurred interest m gold and support emerged with the metal trading at about US$36O an ounce. Bullion ended at U*****.70 361.10 an ounce compared with New York's U*****.20/70
        Reuter  -  80 words
      • 107 19 THE US dollar closed lower against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed weaker m quiet trading. It fluctuated within a range of 2.1720 and 2.1760. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 2.0955/65 and closed at 2.0825/35. Trading was hectic, fluctuating within
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      • 21 19 GOLD US$/oz Wed Tun Singapore 361.10-361.60 357.70—358.00 Hongkong 360.70-361.10 358.10-358.50 Tims Mod New York 359.20-359.70 360.10—360.60 London 358.75-359.25 359.00-359.50
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      • 624 19 PROFIT-TAKING, mainly m Malaysian stocks, caused most shares to end lower yesterday m Singapore m fairly active trading. The market was steady m the morning with The Straits Times Industrial Index reaching the day's high of 767.09 points before ending at 766.09, up
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      • 353 19 Auf 6 Yen Change A)tnomoto 1850 unch Akoi 420 +20 Amado 781 +10 Asohi Chem 813 unch Asahi Glass 1150 unch Bank Of Tokyo 852 18 Bridgestone 636 -4 Canon 915 +20 Casio Computer 1320 +30 Citizen 516 -4 D Nip Print 1760 unch D Nippon Screen 787 +7
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      • 326 19 to* 6 Cents Chanje (tat) A C I 353 unch A N I 265 +5 Aberfoyle 740 Age 305 Amcor 320 +3 Ampol Exp 195 +10 Ampol Pet 210 +5 Am 468 +8 Ashton 168 unch B H P 806 +4 Beoch Petroleum 72 +2 Bed Group 840 +24
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      • 61 19 lll'il J 1 1 U_ NST Index Wednesday 1,171.43 (1,163.92) -~0 Hongkong Hang Seng 0 Wednesday 1,887.83 (1,889.04) |it_ Australan Al-Ordinarles Wednesday 1,139.60 (1,127.20) Nikkei Stock Average Wednesday 17,353.48 (17,414.78) Financial Times Industrials Tuesday 1,265.80 (1,261.50) Dow Jones Average g£ Tuesday 1,777.00 (1,769.97) (Figures m brackets refer to those
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      • 213 19 Hut 5 USS Chan c Alcoa 33V* unch Allied Sig 40* Am Tel Tel 23% Amox Inc 10* Amr Corp 49% -IVi Bethlehem Stl 7 unch Boeing Co 59** Burroughs Cp 66H Caterpillar Co 45% Chase Monhtn 40* +1* Chrysler Cp 37 Citicorp 54 +1* Cons Not Gos
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      • 514 19 Auf S Pence Ctunf c INDUSTRIALS Allied-Lyons 320xd +2 Ass. Dairies BTRPLC 293xd unch Bobcocks 184 +2 Barclays 484 +10 Beechom 398 -2 BICC 270 +2 Blue Circle 568 unch BOC Group 307 +3 Boots 228 -16 Bowater 293 BATS 386 -5 Britannia 137 -I BP 573 unch B
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    • Simex futures
      • 47 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit SEPTEMBER Eurodollar opened lower than Tuesday's closing level at 93.51 m response to the Opec accord to cut production by four million barrels a day. Liffe session saw prices staying within a tight range m quiet trading. The September contract finally settled at 93.51.
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      • 10 19 SEPTEMBER yen closed one tick higher at 0.*****5.
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        13 19 GOLD futures for December delivery closed US$l.9O higher at U*****.50 an ounce.
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      • 14 19 SEPTEMBER pound closed 40 ticks lower at 1.4775. Reports from BA Futures
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    • 546 19 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo Delivery of FCL import containers LCL containers unpacked at the containers freight station on August 6 (2300) LCL Receiving Receiving Ship (Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block A Maine (10) 11/8 (2130) F7 *****130/1130-1230 Nl/Pl *****330 SI Regina MS (8610) 11/8
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    • 15 19 Rubber Ctaiif prices cents/Mo Singapore September 176.50 up 2.50 cents Malaysia September ***** unchanged
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    • 15 19 Tin Closing prices Ms/kio XL Tin 14.15 unchanged Turnover 82 tonnes up 55 tonnes
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    • 23 19 Ctainf prices Copper E/tam Tim Spot 871.00 871 50 (*****—881.00) 3 months 890.50— 891 00 (900.00—901.00) Market tone: Easier Sales: 6,500 tonnes
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    • 22 19 Ckrwn prices Silver IBS/tnuN fki Tan Singapore 519-5 24 514-519 Tan Mm New York 517-5 22 517-5?? Source Credit Swsse. Spcre
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    • 19 19 Onskig prices Aluminium E/tome Tms Spot 751.00-751.50 (760.50—761.00) 3 months 763.00—763.50 (772.50-773.00) Market tone: Easier Sates: 5.250 tonnes
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    • 60 19 Aug 480 (north) 477.50 (south) 470 (central) Sept 480 (north) I Refwn»H palm 08 US$/tomes RBD palm oil Aug 210 (seders) Sept 205 (sellers) Oct/Nov 202 50 (setters) RBO Stearin Aug 170 (sellers) Sept/Oct/Nov ***** (seders) RBO Otein Aug ***** (sellers) Sept 227 50 (sellers) Oct 227.50 (sellers)!
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    • 205 20 Remisiers given nod for society LOCAL remisiers will soon have an organisation to look after their interests. The Registrar of Societies yesterday approved an application to form the Society of Remisiers (Singapore), which will be registered soon. Mr Lee Wee Seng, chairman of the Pro-tern Committee, said a committee meeting
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    • 99 20 PROPERTY company Hongkong Land has been appointed project manager by Standard Chartered Bank to develop its new headquarters m Hongkong. Standard Chartered intends to build a 39-level headquarters with a floor area of about 329,000 sq ft. The building is expected to be
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    • 404 20  -  DOREEN SOH By Three reasons for bold forecast RETAILER C.K. Tang, which slipped into the red for the first time m 1984, is not only back m the black but confident it is on the launch-pad to a period of solid growth. General Manager Mr
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    • 232 20  -  MARA FERNANDEZ Innovations By HOLD-UP Is a simple device to hold pieces of paper such as memos, reminders, charts and parking coupons without using pins. It basically consists of a long, three-sided piece of plastic comprising a back, a top and a front
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    • 155 20 THE shape, size and location of any corrosion or metal defects m oil or water pipes can now be told to a depth accuracy of one millimetre m an instant. It's all made possible by a new ultrasonic detection tool developed by Japanese steel maker
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    • 322 20  -  ANTHONY HOE potent By HAW PAR Brothers will aggressively promote Tiger Balm at events like Expo '86, now being held m Canada, and next year's America's Cup yachting m Australia m a bid to turn the herbal balm from a household name
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    • 316 20 PEGI Malaysia is gradually selling off its entire stake of 10.71 million shares m UK-based British Tyre Rubber, viewed as a blue-chip m the UK market. The company, m its reply to a Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange query, said it had been slowly disposing of
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    • 74 20 PERTH Bell Resources Ltd, the vehicle for entrepreneur Mr Robert Holmes a Court's takeover bid for Australian giant Broken Hill Pty Ltd (BHP), has reported an interim profit increase of 182.3 per cent. The company yesterday announced a net operating profit for the first six months
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 505 20 NOTICE OF REDEMPTION CREDIT LYONNAIS U.S. $30,000,000 Floating Rate Notes Due 11th September, 1988 (the "Notes") NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the holders of the Notes of Credit Lyonnais (the "Bank"), that pursuant to the first paragraph of Condition 6(b) of the Terms and Conditions of the Notes, the Bank
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 266 21 AN EVENING TO REMEMBER with The MAHARLIKA At Miramar's Brass Rail be carried away to a Cocktail Lounge, every memorable good time with evening is a new exper- their wide repetoire of ience m entertainment electrifying sounds, pleasure. What's more! At our Any night of the week Brass Rail Cocktail
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  • OBITUARIES
    • Obituary, Illustration
      116 22 VICTOR SOON SOO BOON Age: 40 passed away peacefully on sth August 1986 leaving behind loved ones: MOTHER: Tan Peck Bee WIFE: Chia Poh Lan SONS: Koon Leng Koon Tiong DAUGHTER: Swee Hong BROTHERS: SISTERS-IN-LAW: Vincent Soon Ah Teng Mvi Huang Fabian Soon Kirn Cheong Buay Huang Henry
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      126 22 MRS. KHOO AH BAH nee LILY TAM PECK LIAN returned to the Lord on 5.8.86 leaving loved ones Sons Daughters-in-law Keng Lim (deceased) Rose Toh Keng Hoe Evelyn Foo Keng Chong (deceased) Kirn Hing Keng Guan Edmund Penny Lee Daughters Sons-in-law Edith Georgle Wee Alk Hoe Elsie Sunny
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      148 22 MR SIM SEE LIX (53 yrs.) passed away peacefully on 5/8/86 Tuesday leaving behind: Beloved wife: Chia Sock Huan Son*: Daughter-in-law: Sim Cher Hoe Nansl Choo Sim Cher Kin Sim Cher Hai Daughter*: Sons-in-law: Sim Cheng Khlng Tan Yong Seng Sim Kah Kin, Christina Kevin Lim Sim Tah
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      98 22 GOH GHEE BOCK 74 YEAR Passed sway peacefully on 8/8/86 leaving behind loved ones Wit*: Teo Sal Ting Sons: Goh Llan Teck Goh Lian Heng Goh Llan Boon Goh Llan Kok Daughters-in-law: Loh Sok Kheng Chua Sok Wan Loh Moong Ling Daughters: Goh Lian Choo Goh Llan Huay Goh Llan
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      89 22 TAN AN JOO Ago 62 pa teed away peacefully on sth Aug. 1986 at 2.55 pm tearing behind Mothers: Mdm. Chew Chin Ti Mdm. Llm Kirn Heok Wife: Woo Yoke Choy Sons: Tan Hock Hwee, Samuel Tan Hock Chlow, Steven Daughter: Tan Sock Hoon, Shirley Daughters-in-law: Yap Slew Llan, Wendy
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      41 22 MDM BETSY NG BOH ENG Age 37 years passed sway suddenly 8/8/S6 laaving behind Husband Andrew Chua Son Cecil Cal Jinfu Daughter Debbie Cat Welling Cortege will leave Blk. 20 Bedok South Rd. #12-31 on Frf. 8/8/86. For enquiries contact *****12.
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    • 82 22 183 Condolences 183 Condolences 183 Condolences Our Deepest Sympathies ft Condolences to the family of the late MR VICTOR SOON SOO BOON (DIRECTOR) The Management A Staff of SOON PENG SIONG SONS PTE LTD SIONG HUAT HOLDINGS PTE LTD SIONG HUAT HARDWARE CO. PTE LTD SIONG HUAT SHIPYARD PTE LTD
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      93 22 MR THEODORE COLONO Age 59 years passed sway on S/S/S6. Leaving behind Wife: Catherine, daughter leebelle ft loved ones. Body lying In Blssssd Sacrament Church grounds followed with a service on 8/8/86 at 2pm A thence to^^^^^Cjjnjjen^^^^^^^ ANNOUNCING •he DEMISE of MDM. YEO SHU CHING (wife of the
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    • 41 22 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MR CHUA KIM 800 wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to Pastor Sis Lee, Gladtidians, Bethelites, relatives, friends and office colleagues (BBM FLE) for their kind attendance, prayers, donations condolences during their recent bereavement.
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      165 22 In treasured memory of our dearly beloved father ft grandfather MR LIU PAI HU Justice of the Peace who was called homo to be with our Lord on 7th Aug. 1972 In all the world we shall not find a dearer man so wonderfully kind. Upright and
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    • 58 22 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MR LOH LAI AGE: 71 passed away peacefully on sth August 1986, leaving dvwiki. WIFE: Mdm Ho Ah Mul SON: Victor Loh Wai Meng DAUGHTER: SON-IN-LAW: Loh Wai Fun K.C. Kwok GRANDSON: Kwok Slew Wai Body lying at 8LK.24, DOVER CRESCENT, 8.0513. Cortege leaving for BRIGHT
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    • 41 22 182 Acknowledgements 182 Acknowledgements THE FAMILY OF THE LATE HO TENG KEE (Departed on 2nd August 1986) wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all friends, relatives and business associates for their kind assistance, attendance and contributions during their recent bereavement.
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    • 79 22 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam In Loving Memory Of: MDM DING HUA ING D« parted 7th August 1979 Always remembered by: Husband: Ho Lai Woh, daughters, sons, son-in-law and grandchildren. EVERLOVINQ REMEMBRANCE MDM. BIEH PEI LI AN (MRS. HO ENG WAN) With the Lord peacefully on 7-8-1985. Devoted mother,
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  • RACING
    • 301 22 Last year's winner to lead the charge CHICAGO Defending champion Teleprompter of England heads a field of 14 of the world's finest thoroughbreds selected to start m the sixth annual running of the Arlington Million, officials announced on Tuesday. The field for the 2,000 m event
      UPI; Reuter  -  301 words
    • 127 22 TOKYO Sueo Masuzawa became Japan's first jockey to score 1,500 winners, the Japan Racing Association said yesterday. Masuzawa, 48, has participated m 9,759 races since he obtained his jockey's licence m 1957. He has also finished second m 1,308 races and third m 1,140 races,
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    • 48 22 LONDON Princess Anne, daughter of Britain's Queen Elizabeth, won her first race as an amateur flat race rider astride Gulfland at Redcar on Tuesday. Gulfland, a five-year gelding, romped home by five lengths over 2,400 m. The success was Anne's first m 13 attempts. Reuter
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    • 109 22 HONGKONG Nine people were charged yesterday with suspected involvement m Hongkong's largest horse racing scandal. The nine were five jockeys, one trainer and three businessmen who were charged with conspiracy to cheat at gambling, a spokesman for the Independent Commission Against
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    • Article, Illustration
      26 22  -  JON BY "It is a far, far better thing that I have ever done than any other jockey present out here this day."
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    • 367 22  -  MARKSMAN ON THE TRACK with Brown Trooper Sir Frontal Thief Of Baghdad II Warrior Elite Distinctive Sher Ching Zan Shin Benregale Symphony Tell The Time KUALA LUMPUR First-up winner Tell The Time, engaged m the Class 3 Div 2 sprint over 1,200 m on
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    • 319 22  -  FAIRWAY By KUALA LUMPUR Sher Ching looks the pick of the four Class 3 newcomers entered for the Selangor Turf Club August meeting beginning on Saturday. Sher Ching is a four-year-old brown Australian gelding by Single Cry out of Grand Donna. He raced for
      NST  -  319 words
    • 178 22 Ho and Goh launch new career KUALA LUMPUR New trainers Jonathan Ho and Gerard Goh will be making their debuts here this weekend. Home-based Ho has entered three horses Thanks A Million 11, Forward Attack and Jantan. Goh, who has set up his stables at Bukit Timah, has one runner
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    • 34 22 KUALA LUMPUR There will be no visiting rider for the current meeting which starts on Saturday. A Selangor Turf Club spokesman said that there; was no application for a visitor's permit.
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 215 23 GATESHEAD (England) Former Olympic sprint champion Allan Wells ended a two-year nightmare on Tuesday when he scored a surprise 100 metres victory over newly-crowned Commonwealth Games champion Ben Johnson, of Canada. Johnson finished fourth behind Briton Wells, compatriot Lincoln Asquith and Canadian Desai Williams
      Reuter  -  215 words
    • 371 23 4 The weather didn't bother me, I'm used to rain and wind and I had counted on a time between 14:30 and 14:40. I felt a little tired during the last three laps, but I knew I was close to the finish line and that
      UPI; Reuter  -  371 words
    • 318 23 TENNIS SCENE STRATTON MOUNTAIN John McEnroe returned to the tennis forum on Tuesday, but his performance, the world No. 7 feels, was less than satisfactory. McEnroe won his first Grand Prix match after a seven-month lay-off, beating Yugoslavia's Marco Ostoja 7-5, 6-3 m the first round
      Reuter; AFP  -  318 words
    • 354 23 BOXING Luis Santana won a 10-round unanimous decision over Tomas Perez m their junior-middle-weight bout on Tuesday at the Showboat Hotel m Las Vegas. With the victory, American Santana earned a shot at the United States Boxing Association's 70-kg title. BASEBALL Chunichi overcame an early lead by
      AFP; AP; Reuter  -  354 words
    • 477 23 Match result: 1 C'wealth 285 2 pts 2 Britain 252 1. (ommon wealth, unless stated: Men's IHm: 1 Allan Wells (Brit) 10.40 sec 2 Lincoln Asquith (Brit) 10.50 3 Desai Williams 10.52. Him bardies: 1 Mark McKoy 13.75 2 Don Wright 13.84 3 Nigel Walker (Brit) 14.00.
      Reuter  -  477 words
    • 427 23 GOLFING SCENE TOLEDO (Ohio) Greg Norman, winner of the British Open over Turnberry last month, believes the course for the United States Professional Golfers' Association Championship, starting today presents another demanding challenge that wil suit his style. "This course sets up perfectly for me," the
      Reuter  -  427 words
    • 212 23 Hole-in-one like father, like son... DAWLISH (England) A British father and son each shot a hole-in-one on the 13th hole at Warren Golf Club here on Tuesday. Phillip Parry, a 24-year-old mining engineer, teed off first on the 120-metre par-three and got his ace. Then, his dad, Mark, a 56-year-old
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    • 318 23 CRICKET SCENE LONDON Paceman Greg Thomas, virtually ignored by the England selectors since the disastrous West Indies tour, received a dramatic Test recall on Tuesday. The Glamorgan bowler was drafted into the England team for the second Test against New Zealand starting today as a replacement
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    • 500 24  - Michael edges out Yu Meng by o.12sec JANICE SEAH Schoolscene By THEIR arms told the whole story. Michael Lv was punching the air with his, Tan Yu Meng used his to fling his goggles against the front wall. In fact, they were never more than an arm's length apart throughout
      JONATHAN CHOO  -  500 words
    • 692 24 Bays A: IMm fly: 1 Michael Lv (HCJC) 2 Huang Zhengqui (SGS) 3 Cao Chun Cheng (BHS) 1:03.65. 4xMm medley relay: 1 HCJC 2 TJC 3 ACJC 1:59.36. 2Mm breast: 1 Winston Mok (HCJC) 2 Chen Chuanzhi (ACJC) 3 Xie Guohao (RJC) 2:41.88. 2Mm free: 1 Liang
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    • 419 24 Baring the pain tooth -and -nail HE lost seven front teeth when he hit the ground, but his Walkman was still intact and still plugged on. He was listening to The Cure, who were singing The Walk something that Edgar Ang could well identify with. Because two weeks before the
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    • 193 24  -  ALBERT JOHNSON By SLIGHTLY-BUILT Arvind Dhanabalan, of Raffles Institution, wields the hockey stick with such dexterity that he is the toast of his team-mates. His bursts of speed down the right-wing and wellcrafted moves and passes were a treat as he led Raffles to a
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    • 169 24 Saints' joy, RI's woe IT HAS indeed been a contrasting season for Raffles Institution and their traditional rivals St Andrew's in the National Schools C Division rugby tournament. While the Saints have already assured themselves of a place in the final on Aug 22 after three consecutive triumphs, RI recorded
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    • 539 24  - Rumble as Ronnie gets a reset PETER SIOW Bowlers on the boil over Asiad selection antics f yL5£ f /Penan BY BOWLING is m turmoil. And the cause of all the fury and foaming at the mouth is none other than the prince of local bowling himself Romiie Ng. Suddenly,
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    • 208 24 SANTA CLARA Rick Carey didn't swim his fastest ever at the United States Senior National Long Course swimming championships here on Tuesday. In fact, he was almost four seconds off his American record of 1:58.86. But the 23-year-old did swim the seventh-fastest time m the world
      Reuter  -  208 words
    • 278 24  -  LEE WAI WUN By TWO Gails took the Singapore International Bowling championships by storm at Striker's Bowl yesterday. Gail Henzell, who has just been promoted to the Open division, astounded everyone by shooting a 1,263 six-game series m the Masters qualifying event. She chalked up 209, 221,
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    • 255 24 COMMERCIAL companies who have been pitching their friendly rivalries against each other on soccer fields and basketball courts now have an additional place m which to work out their energy bowling centres. For this year's National League will be open to the public a breakaway from
      LEE WAI WIN  -  255 words
    • 222 24 SINGAPORE boardsalling ace Ho Kah Soon will be one of five South-east Asian sailors at next month's World Amateur Championships In La Torche, France (writes Lee Wai Won). It is his reward for finishing fourth m the recent Bali International championships, which were used as trials
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    • 289 24 EAST Coast Sailing Centre have started a school to formally train and certify boardsailors from basic to advanced levels of proficiency. They are the first m Asia to launch their own system adapted to suit local conditions and requirements. Other countries m the region
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    • Article, Illustration
      494 25 Double vision MALAYSIAN OPEN ATHLETICS CHAMPIONSHIPS MAHMOOD GAZNAVI REPORTS FROM KUALA LUMPUR G. Krishnans finish first and second m the 5,000 m SINGAPORE'S Norshidah Mohd Ali clinched the 400 metres hurdles gold, but the talking point on the opening day at the Merdeka Stadium yesterday was the 5,000 m final
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    • 375 25 No defence for slip-up Singapore held by Malacca A FEW seconds of misunderstanding between the Singapore defenders and their goalkeeper m the last minute allowed Malacca to snatch a 1-1 draw m a Razak Cup match here yesterday. The Republic, who led m the 10th minute
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    • 312 25  -  J. RAJENDRAN Former coaches steal the show By THREE former national coaches are into the men's doubles final (40 years and above) after last night's matches m the Yonex/F&N National Junior and Veteran individual championships at the Singapore Badminton Hall last night. In the first semi-final, Wong Tew Gee,
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    • 197 25 SINGAPORE squash, which almost came to a penniless halt this year, bounced back to life with the launching of the Ascot-Kentucky Fried Chicken-Sin-gapore Sports Council Training Scheme at the National Stadium yesterday. The two firms donated $30,000 each while the SSC contributed another $20,000 to finance
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    • 345 25  -  LIM KEE CHAN By Hat-trick for Jagdev JAGDEV Singh, of the Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association, won his third title this year m the Singapore Open championships at the Police Academy last night. Southpaw Jagdev, winner of the Noyces lightwelterweight title m February and the lightweight
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    • 132 25 KAMPONG GUm qualified for the Group Five quar-ter-finals of the Inter-constitu-ency soccer competition when they beat Changi 3-0 at Jalan Besar Stadium Stadium last night. CEYLON Sperto Club will meet TPCA, of Kuala Lumpur, m their annual games at Balestier Road this weekend. PUNGGOL CSC beat Ceylon Sports
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    • 436 25 MOST Singapore cricketers find a meeting with Banerji Nair a traumatic experience. The Federal Territory captain, who will lead Us team against Singapore m the Malaysian Cricket Association final for the fifth successive year on Friday, has a cruel habit of mesmerising
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    • ON THE SOCCER SCENE
      • 305 25  -  JOE DORAI By Yugoslavia withdraw from Merlion Cup m money row DEFENDING champions Yugoslavia have pulled out of the Merlion Cup tournament at the National Stadium from Aug 24-Sept 6 following the organisers' rejection of one of their two demands. The East European side had proposed, firstly, that
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      • 276 25 Forces are favoured for title AFTER four lean years, Armed Forces are poised to get their hands the National Football League Division One title. They meet Tiong Bahru m the last match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight (8.45) and the outcome will decide the champions for the 1966 season. Since
        JOE DORAI  -  276 words
      • 211 25 Malaysia Cup to start in June KUALA LUMPUR Next year's Malaysia Cup season will start m June instead of the usual January kick-off. It has been scheduled from June 19 to Oct 31. Fifa, the world controlling body, have said that all qualifying matches for the Olympics must be completed
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      • 46 25 SEOUL Hongkong have withdrawn from the Asian Games soccer competition and Malaysia might Join them, newspapers here reported yesterday. The reports said Hongkong had Informed the Asian Football Confederation that they would not be taking part because of difficulty In forming a squad. AFP
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      • 168 25 PARIS Marseille, taken under the wing of millionaire businessman Bernard Tapie, opened the new French season with a 3-1 win m their local Riviera derby match against Monaco on Tuesday. Tapie, who has earned the reputation of curing ailing businesses, was among a 48,000 crowd who saw
        AFP; UPI  -  168 words
      • 162 25 NATIONAL striker D. Tokijan may be the next player to cross the Causeway m search of a career m soccer. Although he has not yet received an offer, Tokijan has already establised links with Pahang and the signs are that a deal may be forthcoming. The 23-year-old
        J. RAJENDRAN  -  162 words
      • 347 25 FIRST Division Udinese were one of three clubs relegated by the Italian Football Association after a disciplinary hearing found them guilty of match-fixing last season. Another side were denied promotion by the association's disciplinary commission, who also banned six club officials for five years and 38 other players
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    • 253 25 Soldier George breaks new grounds SEPAK TAKRAW NATIONAL serviceman George Arriola's inclusion m the Singapore squad is not only a personal achievement but an historical milestone for this Malay-dominated sport. George is the first Eurasian ever to represent Singapore m sepak takraw, according to team manager Ahmad Dawan who is
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  • Page 25 Miscellaneous
    • 62 25 BADMINTON National Junior veteran individual championships (SBH, 7 pm). BOWIJNG Singapore International: Opening A invitational team events (Strikers' Bowl, 6.30 pm) HOCKEY Friendlles: SRC v Safsa (5.30 pm), Women: SCC v India Jrs (5.45 pm) both at Padang. NETBALL National League (Petain Rd, 2.30 pm) SOCCER NFL Div 1: Far
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    • 76 25 (8.45 pm) both at Jalan Besar. Port Leane Div 1 final: PSA Police v CTED (Bukit Chermin, 5.15 pm). SHA inter-hotel Div 1: Oberoi Imperial v Dynasty Hotel (Geylang, 5.15pm). Frlendlles: Blue Star Veterans v Macßitchie Veterans (Farrer Park), Straits Times Veterans v Shell Singapore Club Veterans (Paya Lebai both
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  • 605 26  -  SURESH NAIR By On-line gambling outlets and tough new laws decisive factors THE face of gambling m Singapore is changing swiftly, thanks to Singapore Pools' 100 computerised betting outlets and tough new laws aimed at smashing the underground gambling racket. Police say illegal betting
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  • 129 26 HONGKONG The ancient practice of weddings of the dead are currently rampant m north-east China and corpses of unmarried women are being sold there at high prices, a newspaper reported here yesterday. The independent Ming Pao daily quoted the Shandong Law Journal as
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  • 391 26  -  MATILDA GABRIEL TAY CHENG KOON By and SERGE NUBRET may be Mr Universe and Mr World to some people but he is a nobody to a bodybuilders' organisation here. The Singapore Amateur Bodybuilders' Federation (SABF) has told its members and asked the media not
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  • 373 26 INDONESIAN Komodo dragons are back m the Singapore Zoo after an absence of some years. They replace a pair and a single dragon which were given as gifts on two different occasions m the *****. But all of them died. The new pair
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  • 43 26 BANGKOK Vietnam and France have signed an agreement on the exhumation and repatriation of the remains of French soldiers who died m Vietnam from 1939 till 1954, the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) said on Tuesday m a dispatch monitored here. AFP
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  • 30 26 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 9.43 points to 1,776.57 m the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. AP
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  • 189 26 JOHOR BARU A total of 40,000 chickens belonging to 12 chicken-meat production companies were destroyed at Gelang Patah near here on Tuesday as part of measures to overcome the current glut m the market. The over-supply has reportedly affected the market price
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  • 591 26  -  RONNIE LIM By SPOT PRICES of Singapore oil products, particularly diesel and kerosene, have shot up overnight following Monday's move by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries to cut their production by 20 per cent to soak up excess oil worldwide. While
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  • 146 26 Mizoram is 23rd Indian state NEW DELHI Parliament declared the insur-gency-torn territory of Mizoram a new Indian state on Tuesday, ending a 20-year rebellion and sealing Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi's third peace accord. "I welcome Mizoram as the 23rd state of the Union of India," Home Minister Buta Singh told
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        711 1 COCO NUTS! Don't just copy Chanel, says JOHN de SOUZA. Adopt her spirit m designer looks that echo classic 'Coco', Singapore-style. GABRIELLE Chanel, known by her nickname ''Coco", is still a formidable force m fashion, even today, some 15 years after her death. A legend m her own time, she
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      • 567 2 r »^n^TT^TiWv/f «i J:lrW:V^ 'Tra«M3TT^nT7T^BL#f«i i wmi*lil»M As late-80s fashion becomes more and more couture conscious, the battle for high fashion supremacy is hotting up. JOHN de SOUZA selects the highlights of the recent collection shows m Paris and Rome. French
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      • 350 2 THE models minced quickly down the runway, wearing Lolita mini-dresses and coats sticking out like upside-down umbrellas. Atop their heads were metrehigh black stovepipe hats, like those worn m the Middle Ages, or hats shaped like huge bowling pins, or bouffant hair styles made
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      • 589 2 Italian alta moda fights back with a couture first by ready-to-wear giant Gianfranco Ferre. ROME'S recent week of alta moda showings for Autumn-Win-ter 86 87 attracted wider interest m Italian high fashion than it has had since Italy's "dolce vita" (good life)
        Reuter  -  589 words
      • 283 2 GIANFRANCO FERRE made his much-heralded debut on Italy's a/to moda (high fashion) scene with a collection dramatic m its simplicity. His show was set m the terraced gardens of an early 17th century palace, once the home of a Borghese Pope. Bat the clothes were pare 1980s.
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      • 926 3  -  NATALIN LING Hokkien Porridge Buffet Cairn-Court Restaurant Cairnhill Hotel 19 Cairnhill Circle Reviewed by 4 But my fellow diners seemed happy enough. The restaurant was packed, and everyone was eating with gusto and merrily going back for m third and even fourth helpings. 7
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      • 358 3  -  MAGDALENE LUM By FRESH longan with cold lobsters, fried scallop and walnut, fried minced chicken, roast duck and white fungus are some of the delicious fare awaiting you at the longan festival at Holiday Inn Park View's Fragrant Blossom Restaurant from now until Aug 17.
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      • 868 4  -  MAY HO The athlete, the elderly and the vegetarian may seem to have nothing m common with a pimply youth or a bed-wetting child. But all may share a common need for dietary supplements, says a visiting Australian nu- trition consultant. reports. N, WHO
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      • 542 4 ACNE SUGGESTS a lack of zinc (found naturally m seafood, eggs, wheat germ, brewer's yeast, bran, nuts and seeds, such as pumpkin and sunflower seeds, liver, leafy greens and mushrooms). Other symptoms which indicate a zinc deficiency are: Poor wound healing; White flecks or heavy
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      • 371 4 FOR most people, a correctly balanced diet comprising about 10 per cent fat, 20 per cent unsaturated fat, 12 per cent protein, 43 per cent complex carbohydrates and 15 per cent simple carbohydrates supplies enough nutrition to keep the body healthy. Unfortunately, the modern
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      • 1000 5  -  JASPER BECKER China's officials are apparently having second thoughts about the speed of economic and cultural reforms and are not showing any signs of throwing wide the intellectual gates, as promised a year ago. reports. 4 Indeed, there are signs that the authorities are clamping
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      • 589 5 HK takes away the 'throw-aways' for gourmets MILLIONS of tonnes of animal offal, once destined for the bin, are being shipped to Hongkong from the West to satisfy the gastronomic demands of Chinese gourmets. In the past decade, Hongkong food importers have been buying vast quantities of offal from abattoirs
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      • 801 6  -  Mohd Azli Baba By AS AN independent nation it is Singapore's aim to build a highly-cultured society. We have an abundance of traditional arts and various other elements of culture and we must cultivate a sense of love for and pride m them.
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      • 727 6  -  Oleh Mohd Azli Baba SEBAGAI sebuah negara yang merdeka Singapura mempunyai matlamat untuk membentuk sebuah masyarakat yang berbudaya. Generasi baru harus memupuk rasa cinta terhadap warisan budaya negara mi. Sebagai sebuah masyarakat Timur, kita memang kaya dengan kesenian dan kebudayaan tradisional dan
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      • 480 7 ■l!IIBllii!BJ|!iBJI'!:BJ!« I BinißJl'!!BJl]ipi!!!Bllirßil;«Bii™"l"i2^™i«ii™ JADE: NOW LIBERTY SHOWING I TODAY ONLY JADE 11 1 30, 4, 6.30, 9.00 LIBERTY: 1.45, 4, 6.45, 9.15 B HARD-HITTING ACTION DRAMA 1 with EDGE OF-SEAT SUSPENSE! i WE fl|wi|p *****8 BjL ■Bu^Hr^*^Tiß^T ßH^P ß^Bßr VIE I MSBSF H »t. jBK ■j^Bj'-M^'""' J TOMORROW M NITE:
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      • 490 7 i OPEIW TODAY at 3 THEATRES" ICAPITOL-ORIENTAL-CHANGII i CAPITOI (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 No Free List I ORIENTAL" (*****23) 5 SHOWS at 11.30 am, 1 .15, 3^30 7900 No Free List i CHANGI (*****59) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.45, 4, 6.45 9.15 No Free List
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      • 366 7 Golden New Town Clementl Princess and Palace NOW SHOWINGI G: 11, 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.30 NT: 1.30, 3.30, 7.00, 9.00 C: 1.30, 3.30, 7.15, 9.30 Pr: 1 JO, 3.30, 7 30, 9.30 Pa: 2 ahowal 7.15 A 9.30 HURRYI HURRY! DONT MIBSI WANG BO ZHAO REN XIAO lAN fjF TriEQU&HOFVBET*%\
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      • 492 7 CATHAY: LAST DAY g X (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11 00. 1 30. 4 00. 6 30 ft 9 ISpm X C> At lait Michael is getting something out of his stience clas*. X lO It only science could figure out what it is X Q QS~I P X I r~
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      • 495 8 2 Eating Out rs 1 Yuan Ching Rd. S 180 per table (Above Jurong Bowl) ■M^^ Tfel: *****11 (with Suckling Pig) hffmamtfjA •HK DIAN KIN plaza singapura Hmh| (Above Orchard Yaohan) WMiKI-Tr-^rtnce Tfe1:*****61/*****45 y N cna^gj 1 gi JHOTH MAHAL RESTN. 36 Cuff Road. Tel: *****11 Open daily. 12pm-3pm.. <>30pm-10pm.
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      • 381 8 2 Eating Out 4 Nightclubs/ Lounges/Discos SKYTRAX FIRST PUBLIC VIDEO DISCO NIGHTS!! SKYTRAX I Bth August (Frl). SKYTRAX II 9th August (Sat.). SKYTRAX 111 16th August (Sat.). TIME: 7.30pm to 2am VENUE: CRYSTAL BALLROOM, HYATT HOTEL ADMISSION: $15 per person inclusive of 1 barcardl coke or 2 cokes Dance to
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      • 495 8 2 Eating Out 11 Pleasure Boats/ Ssa Sports SCUBA DIVE, SNORKEL, Fishing at Pulau Aur Full aircon. 90 ft. motor yacht. Leave Thursday night, return Sunday afternoon. Participants share costs. Call Kwok. *****96. 27' WOODEN BOAT, Yanmar dlesel engine. Contact Rahman. Jurong river, (under the bridge) 12 Computer Products/ Services
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      • 590 8 2 Eating Out 14 Antiques/ Arts/Crafts COLLECTOR LEAVING SPORE. Beautiful Nonya ware. Nonya cabinets, antique furniture, Mother of Pearl half moon table, wood carving screen and bed, big and small porcelain vases, carpets, etc. for sale *****64. ANTIQUE SALE: LACQUER painting beds, blackwood furniture, wooden carvings mirrors. Wholesale/ retail. 127,
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      • 556 8 20 Pets/Pet Care LOVING, LOYAL, LOVELY long silky coated Caveller King Charles Toy puppies adults ideal companions, easy maintenance, with papers. *****43. BOXER FOR SALE. 2 years old, sterilised, male, to large dog lover only. Call Michael 9 to 12pm. at: *****12. THE K-9 TEAM of US certified Master Trainers
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      • 707 8 25 Sale: Other Products EXCLUSIVE CLUB With heaps to offer for a limited period only! Only $210 for the first year and subsequent $150 yearly subscription. You are invited to join as an Individual/ Corporate Member of our exclusive club which offers 7 top notch entertainment spots and a fitness
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      • 546 8 25 Sale: Other Products FREE! PIVOT POINT Sch. offers degree graduation workshop m USA or Hong Kong. Available to all Pivot Point Int'l (Full course) graduates. Enrol now! First 10 students will obtain 10% discount. 80 models required for Cut $4, Setting $6, Perm $15. Colour $10, Facial $10 by
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      • 502 8 35 House Cleaning/ Painting SPECIALISED IN PAINTING tor HDB and pte. flats others at very low price. Tel: *****00. WASHING OF CAR seat and sofa, carpet shampoo *****85 (*****53) Pager. Bryan 36 House Renovation/ Decor THOR KIANG CONSTRUCTION CO. Btk. 1014, Geylang East Aye. 3 #02-198, Singapore 1438 12" x
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      • 1261 8 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday: 9dm to b 30pm (spm deadline tor next day) Saturday: 8 30am to 2pm 1 lam deadline tor The Sunday limes) Pubic Hoiday: 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TIMES ORCHARD CENTRE. #02 105 LUCKY PUZA: Monday to Friday: 10am to 1? noon, lpm to 5
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      • 854 9 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi SEE FWA SPECIALISED In video, colour TV, Hl-fl system repairs, antennae installation Service guaranteed Tel: *****14/ *****95. EXCELLENT CONDITION PHILIPS Video 6440 $500 Toshiba AYR 14" ctv $300 Tel: *****03 FOR STRONG AND reliable antenna installation services, please call *****95 HOSMINA SPECIALISES IN TV antenna installation/
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      • 698 9 51 Printing/ Copying Services NAME CARDS, LETTERHEADS, invoices, brochures. Print direct from factory at a lower rate. Grand Press 81k. 1016, Geylang East Aye. 3, #04-171 *****73. INSTANT PRINTING. $20- 500 pcs namecards/ letterheads, etc. No hidden charges. Tel. *****38. LETTERHEAD, CARD, INVOICE. Cheap. Peninsula Shopping Ctr., #04-45, tel: *****56/
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      • 509 9 57 Business Opportunities A NEW PROFIT OPPORTUNITY New Fotocard System allows you to make Full Color Name Cards suitable for ail Printers or start your own business witn low investment, quick returns and High Pronts. System requires:- NO Experience NO Color dyes or Ink •NO Printing licence •NO Color separation
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      • 506 9 57 Business Opportunities 64 Domestic Help Available IK}UAK(S)PTUTD 190 NDddta Road, #04-07 Fortuna Ctr, Sfwra 0718 Tafc 398U45/SMISI7 Mon to Sat: 10am to Bpm SELECT TWOUGH VPEO Packaga laa »880 mchidaa documentation. M instance. aacurtty bond, madksal »aea, guarantaad raptaoamant. 2 years back-up sorvtco ftanawal cancellation of work permit Cheap
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      • 697 9 64 Domestic Help Available Spactal Protection (good terms conditions) offered to employers r who had bad experiences to clients first time employing maid Strict Japanese tolerable attitude behaviour training. Hardworking, helpful, obedient, cheerful, honest, self-disciplined 5 Documentation mcl. medical exam, $5,000 bond/P.A.. W P 4 visa 2-yr contract. Replacement pledgely
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      • 389 9 64 Domestic H*lp Available 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive —I i Park view Singapore II OFFERS YOU A CHALLENGING CAREER WITH ADVANCEMENT PROSPECTS Holiday Inn Park View, part of the fastest growing and largest hotel chain m the world, offers you an hotel career with excellent salary and generous fringe
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      • 462 9 67 Situations Vacant: EDP f looking I fora challenging I COMPUTER CAREER? If so, C then consider K'/iTM HEWLETT "KM PACKARD^ Here's an excellent opportunity to operate high-tech computer equipment. Be part of our expanding computer operations and join us as COMPUTER OPERATOR Requirements: Must possess GCE 'A' Level Must
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      • 326 9 67 Situations Vacant EDP 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical jjjjjll TRAVEL An Afw r .v E Rpms cnmp.f>v Invites applications for Finance Control Clerk Requirements: Minimum GCE O Level c LCCI Intermediate Bookkeeping Certificate At least 1 year*! experience In accounting work Exposure m EDP will be an advantage c
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      • 546 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I We invite applications for the post of: SECRETARY Candidates must possess minimum GCE 'O' level certificate with a good credit m English Language and recognised Secretarial Certificate for shorthand and typing speeds of 90wpm and 50wpm respectively. I The successful candidate I must have
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      • 557 9 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical f ESE We have a vacancy for the position of: Personnel Clerk If you enjoy working with people and have some experience m personnel function, you may be the right person for the job. The successful candidate should have a good educational background, possess good
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      • 651 10 70 Situation* Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical r l Hotel Equatorial Singapore requires FEMALE FRONT OFFICE CASHIER Possess GCE 'O' level with typing ability Pleasant disposition Be prepared to do shift duty Must be able to speak English fluently Knowledge of Mandarin an advantage Meals will be provided and Service Pointa will
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      • 973 10 70 Situation* Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical RECEPTIONIST/ CLERK c Mln GCE O' level c Speaks English Mandarin, c Ability to type &do simple accounting, c Pleasant polite. Handle phone enquiries make appointments. Please send photo A details to: Centroasia Real Est. Mfctg. Tanglin P.O Box 299 Singapore 9124 Stock Broking Firm
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      • 721 10 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical REQD. URGENTLY FEMALE Clerk Experienced m telex, typing, import/ export procedures. Salary above $400 Must start work immediately. Call *****25. TYPIST/ GENERAL CLERK reqd. by audit firm Must type well. Wordstar knowledge essential. Applicants please call *****51 for interview. ADMIN. CLERK required immediately to start
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      • 511 10 71 Situations Vacant: Sales lancOme jk% PARIS "N BEAUTY CONSULTANTS LANCOME invites you to join our team of professional Beauty Consultants. The Job: You will either be working on promotions or be assigned to help build up strategic store outlets around the island. The Requirements: You speak English exceptionally well,
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      • 385 10 71 Situations Vacant: Sales V Opening soon at Wisma Atria heshe We have immediate vacancies for SALES ASSISTANTS a Female age 16 —2? yrs. a Mtn. Sec. 2 education a Bilingual a Friendly outgoing disposition We Offer. a Starting basic salary $350 $400 c Pay adjustment after 3 months probation
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      • 580 10 71 Situations Vacant: Sales A German Trading Company is looking for a QUALIFIED TECHNICAL SALES PERSONNEL for their industrial department. The ideal person must have the following qualifications: c 'A' Level or above, preferably with engineering background. c Preference will be given to applicants with a few years' experience m
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      • 733 10 71 Situations Vacant: Sales WE, AN ESTABLISHED Real Est Co. are looking for young, dynamic vibrant Marketing Executives (male/ female). Applicants preferably with own car. Attractive commission remuneration. Pis. call personally at: 115A Somerset Hse. (next to PUU Bldg). PHILIPS LANGUAGE SYSTEM. 10 full-time Sales Representatives required to market Philips
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      • 659 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical I mm |I" Newspaper R P g g Serv/ces S Singapore Newspaper Services Pte Ltd is the largest printer 1 j and distributor of newspapers m Singapore. We are a for- t. |1 ward looking group using the latest technology m our m I operations. J
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      • 248 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical /5\ st-iimnno We are looking for suitable personnel to fill the following vacancies urgently. MACHINISTS (tower ftess Machines) NTC 3/2 m Metal Machining ot Tool and Die-Making Craftmanship awarded by Government Training Centre preferred Must be prepared to perform rotating shifts Interested applicants, please call personally
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      • 391 10 72 Situations Vacant: Technical require* FURNITURE DRAFTSMAN Tha applicant »hould be male/ female wMh the Mtowing experience/ quaßWcaWon*. c At least 3 years' working experience m the Interior/ office furniture Industry c Knowledge of AUTOCAD preferably c Pleasant personality and able to work Independently c OCE 'O' level or Trade
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      • 675 11 72 Situationa Vacant: Technical MECHANICAL CUM ELECTRICAL ASSISTANT 21+ and above, completed NS. NTC 3 m Mechanical or Electrical 11 Possess PUB licence an advantage Mln. 1 year experience m re- pair, maintenance and Installation of electrical and mechanical equipment. ASSISTANT RADIATOR REPAIRERS 21+ and above, completed N.S. No experience
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      • 452 11 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Land aurvaying company require* paraonnal lor tha following pott*: 1) LAND SURVEYORS 2) SURVEY ABBIBTANTS With or without experience but some knowledge of land surveyIng Is essential. Intereeted pleaee call *****33 between 8.30 a.m. and sp.m. lor an interview Leading company In Jurong has Immediate vacancy
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      • 791 11 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production Hitachi is among the world's largest Colour Television Picture Tubes Manufacturing Companies. To meet our current and future needs, we are seeking: Process Production Inspectors Operators (Male/Female) (Malt/Female) GCE 4 O' level with 3 credits Completed Primary education
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      • 539 11 73 Situations Vacant: Production 73 Situations Vacant: Production 1 Production 1 operators i Mondcy \T 1 applied &^lHB— I I from Ang Mo K» I lnterchana^^^^^^jjjßiaJl I ja^mw iS^HHt I J^^^^tL '^aaik .sbt AW aw aar ay .^aT bY aW bbl I urgently requires JHMbw i Minimum Primary 0 education
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      • 404 11 73 Situations Vacant Production Ift A/IB SINGAPORE LIMITED requires FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Age 16 to 30 Minimum primary education Able to work on 3 I 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
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      • 568 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous f mm THE T^BRITISH JJI ifainim CLUB The Clubhouse which is situated m beautiful Parkland, off Swiss Club Road, invrtee suitably qualified applicants for the following positions: FOOD BEVERAGE STEWARDS/ STEWARDESS Serving of food and drinks m all F&B outlets. GENERAL MAINTENANCE WORKER Possess NTC m
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      • 320 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Royal Singapore OFFERS YOU A CHALLENGING CAREER WITH ADVANCEMENT PROSPECTS Roy» Holictay iihv, pwl o* tfMi test--99t QfCWiOfJ Mid UMT^OStt nOMN CvMNVI ffi RN WWIU IHWI y^BJ Pn VttPIBjV car*>«r wttti •xcollont salary mm! ABttHfia)liMi gag }fpyite>*J 4»«> ffu poatttona of: 1. FEMALE RECEPTIONIST OCE O
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      • 523 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous D.S. SECURITY SERVICES PTE LTD requires 1) EXPERIENCED FIREMEN c With class 4 driving licence. 2) SECURITY PERSONNEL c 25 to 54 years old. Vacancies exist m Buklt Timah, Balmoral Goldhill areas. Working hours: 0700 hrs. to 1500 hrs. 1500 hrs. to 2300 hrs. Call personally
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      • 808 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous GREAT EASTERN HEALTH CENTRE urgently requires MASSEUSES (25 vacancies) Attractive salary and benefits will be given. Call Molly or Kevin at *****45 X 450 STORES/ PACKING/ DELIVERY Man required to handle goods m store and make deliveries to customers etc. Must have: Written and spoken English.
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      • 875 12 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous CASHIER CUM CREW Part time crews required by Western Restn. Preferably residents of Clementl/ West Coast vicinity. Interested call *****27. CLINIC NURSE IN D15t.0314. Monthly salary: above $400 depending on experience. No night duties. Apply: ST. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923. CONTRACTOR COMPANY
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      • 773 12 81 Vehicles For Hire if/orchard Ml rent a car BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! V* PRICE SPECIALS TO P. MALAYSIA CALL: *****66 NOW TipoftheWeek 2 days for the price of 1 TOYOTA K9I *****55 Rant s Cor SPECIAL DAILY RENTAL valid till 31st Aug. '86 1000 C.C. $33, 1300 C.C. $37,
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      • 847 12 88 For Sate: BMW 1884 BMW 7281A 1984 manufacture, August registration 1 private owner Showroom condlUon BeauUful number plate Price $93,000 0.n.0. TEL: *****88 B.E. HO LEE SUN HWA Motor Enterprise. Wanted pte. or Q plate, any model BMW cars. Contact *****88, page *****04 Henry MARCH '80 BMW 7281 auto.
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      • 921 12 89 For Sate: Oatsun/Niasan ATTN! NISSAN SUNNY Sports wa gon 1.3. 8/82. Immaculate '86 showroom cond. New paint, alrcon., hl-fl, s/rtms, tyres, power window, central locking (remote control), antl- theft alarm, digital starting/ paging system, electronic Ignition, etc. etc. Highest offer secures. *****88/ Pager: *****11. (no dealers). ■88 DATSUN BLUEBIRD
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      • 896 12 90 For Sale: Toyota MM) 83 TOYOTA Cresslda 2.00 L, 5-speed, power steering/ window, central lock, alrcon., new s/rlms, hi-fi, tax l/'B7, PARF, good cond. $25,900. Loan. *****57 74 CELICA 1800 ST. New paint, alrcon,. hl-fl, new s/rlms/ tyres, very sporty It beautiful. See to appreciate. Tax 10/86, Insurance 2/87.
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      • 922 12 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi I*7l COLT GALANT. Good cond. S/rlms. Alrcond., cassette, rd. tax avail. Selling $3900 0.n.0. *****80. I*6o QALAMT, SQ. lights, full accessories, pte. owner. Good cond. Downpayment $2,500. *****18. 5/' BO MITSUBISHI GALANT GS. Pte. owner. Alrcon, radio, cassette, s/rlms. $9,900. Tel: *****07 77, SIGMA GS 1600
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      • 896 12 93 For Sale: Honda •81 MODEL, 12/80 Honda Accord Pte. owner, new tax, high power radio cassette. Good cond. Accident free. $14,500. Tel: *****25. 81k.302, A.M. Klo Aye.3, #01-1842. ■QER' PLATE, 1981 Accord 1600 auto. 1 owner, low mileage, accident free, tip top cond. $9,800 0.n.0. 4 Greenwood Aye. *****96.
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      • 950 12 96 For Sale: Other Makes ALMOST -S3 PONY II 1400 Beautiful condition, radio cassette, 2 pte. owners, accident free. $11,300 0.n.0. Tel: *****81 A CLASSIC BEAUTY Mercedes Benz 250CE, 1972. 2-door, fuel injection In very good cond. $18,000. Call: *****87 after lpm. ENTHUSIAST SKYLINE R8 Twlncam., 16-valve. 2000 c.c. Powerful
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      • 732 13 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles 1979 SUZUKI 900 Van 5 doors Radio/ cassette. Tax 1/87. Tip-top condition Tel: *****95. 1980 DATSUN 620 pickup petrol Tax 12/86. Very good cond. $3,700. *****77. 14 Upp. Aljunied Lot 16. 1982 ISUZU 14' wooden lorry. Very good cond. Alrcon. $5,200 0.n.0. Tel: *****65 1982
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      • 697 13 99 Vehicles Wanted WANT A GOOD PRICE FOR YOUR CAR? We offer Excellent prices for your car/ commercial vehicle. Cash payment. Comprehensive services for loans, car Insurance road tax. We accept: c Cars of all makes c.c. c Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars. c Scrap cars or
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      • 830 13 99 Vehicles Wanted NO SERVICE CHARGE. We can sell your car fast at maximum price. *****35/ *****36. BCH. TEACHER NEEDS a good car very urgently, below 1600 c.c. Call *****67 (day)/ *****73 (night). URGENTLY REQD. TO buy used vehicles/ commercial/ scrap cars. Cash payment. *****37 WANTED HONDA PRELUDE '85. No
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      • 808 13 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.lO CHARMING S/STOREY Colonial Bunglw. Large matured garden. Lush greenery. 3 1 rms. Partially furn. TMP *****00. D.lO LEEDON PK. d/storey bunglw. Land area 56,000 sq.ft. Built-in 4,600 sq.ft. Newly painted. Call *****95. D.lO REBECCA ROAD s/storey bungalow. 4+ 1 bdrm. marble/ ceramic floor, furnished. $5,500
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      • 609 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments Hbv Chartered Surveyors International Plaza 1 bdrm, f/furn $700 p.m. Chun Tin Ct 3 bdrms, unfurn. $750 p.m. Bayshore Pk 2/3/4 bdrms, p/furn $1,100 p.m. onwards King's Mans 3 bdrms, unfurn. $1,200 p.m. Sherwood Twrs 3 bdrms, unfurn. $1,300 p.m. Lewis Rd 3 bdrms, f/furn. $1,400
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      • 319 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments FRREHSTPLUZH Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments TOUT •At the junction of Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. c 1 4,000 sq ft Hotel Style Lobby, a Swimming Pool, Tennis Court, Squash Court, Billiard Room, Gymnasium and many other facilities aSelf Service Free Launderette aAmple Indoor Car
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      • 864 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS 1ND.0922 High floor with built-in area 186 sq.metres 3 bdrms. with servant's amenities Central alrcond Within walking distance to Orchard Rd. Avail, m Oct. '86. Call now: *****33 axt. 213/ 193 Pandan Valley $1,100 (/furn. Parkview $1,200 f/turn. Bayshore Pk. $1,400 p/furn. Cairnhill Mansion
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      • 900 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.IO BUKIT SEDAP Rd walk-up flat. Furn. 2 bdrms. Quiet surrounding. Carpark. $815p m. Tel: *****00 x 292 DIST. 10 LEEOON HTS. Phase 1 2 High floor. Partially/ fully furn. Full facilities. $1,700/ $2,200 neg. Hap Seng *****58 DIST.IO ROBIN RD. flat (3 1 bdrms). Fully
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      • 902 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments DIST.II BEAUTIFUL qulel 3-rm apt. Fully furn. Free parking. $800 Tel: *****00, pager: *****93 DIST. II, GILSTEAD COURT. 3 1 bdrms. Fully aircon. Nicely furn S/pool. $2,000 Visco. *****14 DIST 12 WALK-UP APARTMENTB available. Very reasonable rental. Contact: *****05. DIST.IS HACIENDA brand new walk-up apt. 2
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      • 816 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LIHOLIHO RISE 4-BDRM apt f/furn condo facilities. Tel. *****61 Sole Agent LUCKY TOWER. 4+ 1 bdrms. Immaculate condition. 5 minutes to Orchard Road. *****11. No agts. MARYLAND PARK BLK D, 18th fir 3 bdrms F/furn Aircon. S/pool, tennis. Tel: *****44 Susan ORANGE GROVE NEW apt. 3
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      • 1173 14 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments MEWLY ARRIVED EXPAT, requires m i to 4-bdrmed. apt., also de■riached bungalows In D.9, 10, 11, ■r*2l. Owners, call: DHE *****88. •URGENTLY REQUIRED 2/3/4/S-rm >*H)B/ pte. apt/ condo. f/furn or "tmfurn. In various dist. K.P. •*****71/ *****95. 'URGENTLY REQD. 2/ 3/ 4/ 5-rm ,*BDB, pte. apts.
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      • 147 14 113 For Sale: Houses ffcS°jAhed Dream Co^ Opflome rt tto 1 I [«E n j] Spanish-style I I Eros illi FUN PARK I *35 m PHASE II I U*U-tOO 2"^''^* nHottS6^ UJLl^i mm^mmJ 55 fvJ mSS^A *2f1% ■SI ORCHARD LANDMARK PTE. LTD. Tel: *****11 I im i #0&€0 6th Storey,
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      • 108 14 113 For Sale: Houses 018T.13 Doubl»-ator«r intermediate torracs, 3 bdrms. living/ dining Si family armm. Land approx 1,300 •q.ft. with built-in 1,000 sq.ft. WELL MAINTAINED FREEHOLD. $280,000 OLYMPIC 255-3333 (8 HnM) CLEMENTI ROAD MODERN dou-ble-storey corner terrace. 3 bedrooms 1 servant's Room, separate split-level living/ dining. Land 4,300 sq.ft. Freehold.
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      • 128 14 113 For Sale: Houses DIST.I9, JALAN TANI 10,000 sq.ft. 8 bdrm. bungalow. Rent/ sale. DIST.O4. CITIPOBT CENTRE APT. 3 bdrms. Sale/ rent. 018T.12, OPP. BENOEMEER SCHOOL 4 bdrm. terrace house, $700 p.m. DIST.I9, HILLSIDE DRIVE 11,000 sq.ft. land, $49 p.s.f. OWNER: *****54/ *****84. D.19 TAI YUAN Hgts. off Lor. Chuan
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      • 920 14 113 For Sato: Houses SHELFORD ROAD Intermediate double-storey terrace house for sale *****,000. Please write to: ST. Box A*****, 390 Kirn Seng Road, Spore 0923. WHITE HOUSE OF Changl on 13,600 sq.ft. Quiet locality. Quick sale. Highest offer secures. S/pool. 5 bdrms. Fully alrcon. Principals only. Tel: *****31. D.lO KINGS
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      • 810 14 113 For Sals: Houses D.ll 2'z STOREY bunglw 10 0(10/ 4,500 sq.ft. 7 bdrms. $1 7M neg A&T *****60/1 D.13 JLN. ANQQEREK brand new 2-storey semi-d. 4 1 rms. 3600 sq.ft. $510,000 Upland *****60 D.13 BENNCTT ESTATE. U/storey terrace 1,700 sq.ft. 3 bdrms $290,000 neg. Hap Seng *****58 D.13 BENNETT
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      • 863 14 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Kirn Tian Plaza Apartments Tiong Bahru Stylish and Affordable 28 newly completed apartments for lease/sale Choice of 2 3 bedroom units Squash Court and roof garden for residents Shopping, banking, transport and all amenities within convenient reach. Close to proposed
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      • 935 15 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D 16 1'?-YR. mais. approx 3500 sq.ft. 3 rm. guest, servant's, store, pool. F'hold. Gd quality finishing $450,000. Standard *****66. D.19 QAY QDN. Townh'se. 3+l bdrms. Approx. 2800 sq.ft. 2 yrs. old. F'hold. $375,000. Landale *****88/ *****18. D2l BROOK VALE PK. Mais. 3+ 1 rms
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      • 853 15 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.9 LUCKY PLAZA. 2-bdrm apt 1000 sq.ft. central aircon. F'hold. $238,000. Vlllanelle *****81. D.9 LUXURIOUS FUTURA. 3000 sq.ft. 4 1 servant's. S/pool, tennis. $490,000. *****00 Anthony. D.9 LUXURIOUS APT. 4 1. Spacious living/ dining. S/pool squash. *****00 (agt). EAST COAST RD. Walk-up Studio Flat 1
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      • 965 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments WIND HOUSING SERVICES TEL: *****03/ 4/ 5 5-ROOMED A.M. Kio b1k.642 $135,000 Bedok blk 90/ 91/ 612 $110,000--$135,000 Depot b1k. 113 $126,000 Geylang Bahru b1k.55 $119,000 King George's blk 807 $145,000 Queen's Rd. blk.l $120,000 T.Payoh blk 217 $119,000 4-ROOMED Ah Hood blk. 106 $91,000
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      • 893 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments CLEMENTI WEST BLK 608 5-rm Point. High fir. facing sea, renovated, ceramic throughout. $135,000 neg. Agent *****70. COMMONWEALTH DR. 3-RM. corner flat, conveniently located, playground, bus-stop, churches market. $28,000. Tel. *****63. DIST 0512 4-ROOM FLAT (Aye.4) Hall marble flooring, kitchen cabinet (renovated) $100,000 0.n.0. neg.
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      • 766 15 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments HOUGANG 4-RM. BLK. 18, terrazzo throughout, sale $75,000. Tel. *****21/ *****22. JURONG EAST 5-RM. Beautifully done, all ceramic, cabinets, aircon., furnished. *****22. MARINE PARADE 5-RM. pt. blk. Ceramic fir. High fir. Seavlew. $131,000 neg. Gateway *****38 MARINE TERR 8LK. 14. 5-rm., low fir., marble, $125,000.
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      • 555 15 117 Properties Wanted WANTED V JURONG EASTJ BEDOK ANG MO KIO OTHER AREAS CALL MISS CHOW 732 8288 Wt EMPHASIZE M SERVICE... VCHEHS AMD LEW ENTPy Client require*: Bungalow new old d.9, 10, 11, 15, 16, 19. Budget $600,000--sl.sm. Semi-detached ft terrace hses. d.9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 19,
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      • 843 15 117 Properties Wanted IMMEDIATE BUYERS FOR terr seml-d. d.5, 15, 16, 19, 20, 28. $300,000 -$450,000. Harvest *****88 PTE. HOUSES a apts. m D.5, 10, 11, 15 21 reqd. by genuine buyers. Owners kindly call *****58/9 3/4/5 HDB flats urgently wanted m dementi/ West Coast/ Telok Blangah/ Jurong. *****81. 3/
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      • 523 15 118 Factory Spaces S PRIME FACTORY WAREHOUSE CUM OFFICE SPACE I I UNION CENTRE .J m FOR LEASE JSP Newly completed 6 1 1 storey light industrial building at 1)5 Jalan Penmmpm Off Upper Thomson Rd 2 cargo lifts of 4,000 lbs 2 passenger lifts ot 2,500 lbs .^H^X^BrSW^r^ m&
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      • 150 15 118 Factory Spaces 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces SIONG HOE WAREHOUSE at Lorong 1, Toa Payoh tor Immediate leas* 4th storey: 1,620 sq.ft. 3rd storey: 10,050/ 8,500 sq.ft. Ist storey: 8675 sq.ft. Pleaee contact tel: *****55 Mr Richard Teo/ Mr Seah SIONG HOE INT'L (PTE) LTD 1300 Lorong 1, Toa Payoh,
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      • 624 15 118 Factory Spaces 121 For Rent: Office Spaces OFFICE FOR RENTAL/SALE PREMISES: GEYLANG I NEAR LORONG 26 Area *****q ft with 3 rms I fully carpeted, air-conditioned Convenient traffic at best location With attached tcnlets Rental 551, 200.00 p.m.. Sales i $200,000.00 negotiable CONTACT ONLY MISS TEO *****43 ORCHARD ROAD
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      • 471 16 121 For Rent: Office Spaces j Goldhifl Square Prestigious, convenience offices of reputed international multi-corporation. LIMITED PRIME SHOP OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE C lose proximity of CBD \i Over 650 car park lots Professional building y^l\ services team Future MRT |^li§« Station opposite building VHaB 1 Free parking on Sundays, J>
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      • 333 16 121 For Rant: Office Spaces SMALL OFFICE ROOM, Peace Centre, water and light Incl. Rent $450 p.m. Tel: *****42. TABLE BPACE ($6O). Registration address ($10)/ Answering ($10)/ Telex/ Typing. Tel: *****12. TEXTILE CENTRE 500 sq.ft. Carpeted $600 p.m. 1 month's deposit *****06/ *****93 (BIM). UIC BLDG 900, 1500- 9000 sq.ft.
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      • 411 16 121 For Rant: Office Spaces 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces 2,300 sq ft Next to Metro Gotten Mile Ample parking ext 479 460 m m, m I SUPREME HOUSE I EXHIBITION SPACE 2ND STOREY WEST WING Approx. 587.15 sq.m. (6,320 sq.ft.) Wide frontage visible from Penang Road BASEMENT WEST WING
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      • 579 16 124 For Rant: Shop Spaces J SPACE AVAILABLE at Affordable Rentals for FURNITURE SHOWROOM/ ART GALLERY at SERANGOON PLAZA r y tApproxl4ooo9q,fLtobelettoasingieoperator or sub-divided for mu&pte operators. at the juncfionof Kitehenerßoad. Ea^accessJb*tyar<iwdiservi^ -n. tCorwsrwnt and arnptecarparking spaces, <( CALL U&T&: *****12 )> SHOP SPACE 238 to 322 sq.ft. for rent.
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      • 253 16 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces 137 Tours Now only $1259 Casuarina Village Hotel 4 persons m 1 bungalow An unpolluted/fun holiday by the ocean. Stay at Sun International Hotel-Resorts, the best m Mauritius. c Sun Card at no extra charge, entitles you to: free unlimited use of sports facilities hotel
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      • 582 16 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel ppii -jSSgKong/ 4D/3N Airfares Macau Tours Deluxe Hotel packages SLV4N <rom SV *JJ I Lee Gardens $888/--rp ,cKi trnrn S^> U Ho|iday nn (GM Hong Kong, Marcu Polo, Royal Garden, Regal Meridien-$920/--(All prices quoted are on twin sharing basis and valid until 25th Aug
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      • 615 16 137 Tours 137 Toura 137 Tours ft ft fI Ml 4/5 Day Phuket Food Fair A_V/Xl\-r? 0^.14/8.15^8. 'ISsBKSk. V y-jmn m *y /> D*P- -**<¥ TuM/Thura/Fri/Stin. BL. W_f# Vim I«^ Grand Dinner Includes: suckling P_T R%I limit aw pig, lobster, sharksfln. steamed B. I VL JrM T fish, seafood soup.
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      • 28 17 137 Tours W l^ I JW. SELECT Liiijuiiyi v ■i>mT^f^H Ki*r!lilPliinrfHftr 1 jw uilmiliA Pick up your busines by picking The Straits Times Classified as your business partner
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      • 676 17 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Its what we doiA orrer that you 11 rind irresistible. An SIA Easy Holiday is like no holiday you've heen on. No early morning call. No nurried breakfast to make the bus. No guide to hurry and shepherd you from sight to sight. No
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      • 450 17 137 Tours poHuTE^HviRFAR^ 1 c^H- 7 ***** _J From Honeymoon Package Per Couple 4 Days $1058 Family Package 2 Adults 2 Kids 4 Days $1 589 Daily breakfast and welcome dinner Deluxe hotel: Patong Merlin/Phuket Cabana Extension 2 nights at only $79 more. lIIUrUT t4j& Insight Travel Pte Ltd!; II
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      • 377 17 137 Tours 146 Foreign Education SEPTEMBER 1986 OR JANUARY 1987 ADMISSION COLUMBIA COLLEGE offers international students a wide range of academic programmes m preparation for admission to universities m Canada and the USA IST AND 2ND YEAR UNIVERSITY PROGRAMME m Arts. Science, Commerce, Computer Science SENIOR SECONDARY PROGRAMME (GRADES 10,
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      • 807 17 146 Foreign Education O| SCHILLER INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Amer,c«n Un.vers.ty ,n V JL,\*\ t J London, Paris. H«tdelb«r(i. Madnd. Strasbourg NMjT*/ (Accredited Member AICS Washington DC. UA| HOTEL MANAGEMENT DEGREE COURSES 2-year Associate Degree/Diploma m Hotel Mgt 3/4-yr Bachelors Degree m Hotel Mgt 1 -yr Master of International Hotel Tourism Mgt
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      • 211 17 146 Foreign Education 147 Academic Courses RELIABLE TUTORS AVAILABLE at all levels/ dist. Conversational languages available. *****54. RELIABLE TUTORS AVAIL, at all levels/ dists. Reasonable fees. *****65/ *****05 (day/ night). SCIENCE, MATHS D English until 'O 1 level by dedicated graduate tutor. Joanne *****08. 148 Computer Courses [cTG 747 (U.K.)
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      • 397 17 148 Computer Courses _H_BJUHMHfI|HHfI_B__HB "fnrT— 1 1 _^t____rnr' I Q NCC Diploma Scholarship Award for Top Students Q C&G*****47) 0 BCS NCBPartl I G% Higher Diploma Q Word Processing, DBase II ill Lotus 1-2-3 Q IBM RPG II Call. *****13/*****21 Eomsertrar Scrcol ct Cctrci^Jef TtarifH; 1 3A. B C Mackenzie
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    • Page 18 Advertisements
      • 504 18 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses Your Last Chance for the 1987 LCCI Exams JOIN OUR SPECIAL COURSES LCCI Private Secretary's Certificate 10 Months. Evening 12 Aug. LCCI PR/Marketing Diploma 6 months. Evening 1 1 Aug We also run regular day evening courses m word processing telex. Enquire at: Advanced M TP^
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      • 432 18 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses fl If •7+Hll Commencing m August Preparing for LCCI 1 987 exams, a Accounting a Auditing Advertising a Bookkeeping a Business Administration c Business Computing a Business Statistics a Costing a Commercial Law a Economics a English for Commerce a Marketing a
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      • 670 18 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses CIVIL ENGINEERING SURVEYING Levelling with outdoor practlcals starting 11th August., 1986. Regal School, tel. *****29; after 6.30pm *****44 anytime. HIGHER ACCOUNTING DIPLOMA 14.8.86 Enquiries: Peace Centre Commercial School (*****30). LCCI COBT ACCOUNTING 14 Aug. Thur. 7.30-9. Peace Centre Commercial School (*****30). 151 Language Courses fiSISIBSfW Registration
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      • 898 18 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses ■■LCCIHaH W* SUBJECT/DIPLOMA COURSES I I=OR '87 EXAMS AT /Sij^ SYSTEMATIC COMMERCIAL WSJ) TRAINING CENTRE Accounting 'Book-keeping Busme»» Computing Busmen* Statistic* Bus Administration Cost Accounting Commerce Finance Commercial Law Economics English lor Commerce Mgt. Accounting Marketing A P.R. Principles of Mgt. Shipping
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      • 451 18 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES CTAIITC DCKflSlfti BMB Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: MM O I Alt I O nOJUOO I Sa eg g^ry^. Tel *****11 Straits^Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: 5J5.00 Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS ***** TIME AD cx t 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times. 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: SjIO.OO NOTICES UNITED INDUSTRIAL
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      • 195 18 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Tamilsalvi D/o Manickam of Blk. 210, #04-248, Serangoon Central Singapore 1955 have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop Licence m respect of premises at M/s. Jothi Trading at Blk 152 #01-324 Serangoon Aye. 5, Singapore 1953 and that this application will be heard
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      • 247 18 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Chiam Yang Hoang of No. 38 Lorong Kilat Singapore 2159, have applied for a Retail Liquor Shop licence m respect of premises at M/s: Sin Hock Hin at Blk. 21 Ghim Moh Road #01-201 Singapore 1027, and that this application will be heard
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      • 240 18 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, I Chew Hon Chin of No. Blk 616, Bedok Reservoir Rd, #03-1102, Singapore 1647, have applied for a First Class Beer House licence m respect of premises at m/s Miki Snacks at 865 Mountbatten Rd, #81-K129, Katong Shopping Centre, Singapore 1543, and that this
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      • 690 18 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Suit No. 4233 of IMC Between CITIBANK N.A. Plaintiffs aad VICTOR WEE CHENG SIONG Defendant To: Victor Wee Cheng Siong, the abovenamed Defendant, now or late of 34, Jago Close, Singapore 1542. TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against
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    • Page 19 Advertisements
      • 1542 19 A complete range of recipes specially created for lots of flavour without lots of salt. Low-sodium I Cookbook 0 salt free cooking jf A complete 1 rarcjeo? M re::t]jes»pe-.-iiilv( !<rtaitxi jj A Hamlyn Book i r^"aSeat a IGoodßookshopsJ 9 Distributed by 111 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS V LANGDALE TECHNOLOGIES PTE LTd\ 1
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      • 596 19 NOTICES y NOTICE INVITATION TO TENDER FOR KIOSK SPACE Location 2nd Storey People's Park Complex Term of 3 years Licence Licence A sum equivalent to 3 months' Deposit licence fee Tender document is available at The Management Corporation Strata Title No. 473 1 Park Road #04-37 People's Park Complex Singapore
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      • 343 19 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE ompanlps Winding-l p j No. 25* of ISBC In the Matter at the Companies Act (Chapter 185) And In the Matter of the OILWELL HARDWARE PTE LTD ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION Notice is hereby given that a petition for the winding-up of
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      • 64 20 Now from the self-help experts at Reader's THE PROBLEM-SOL VER How to do Just About Anything A time-and money-saving, A-to-Z guide to making life easier nl§#i «Mt Rxlnfl lealty faucets Cameras jlf jump-^ting CaIS g/^| UnJ amm.ng QfW-w A«**« Violets Quick answers, On-the-spot solutions, Simple straightforward advice, to help you
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    • Page 20 Miscellaneous
      • 190 20 SUN TAN ■PP^fl IV/5H )0U WOMLDA; I 'f\ /Bcn"THATS McT^/fF*ffl£ SOON AS ,1 7^/rVK^ THE BOMN LOSER THE GAMBOLS UVKTEgPAVI I TQPAY l^LT WWAT ?-^L-^ IVE GOT AKJOTMER KEY you LEFT YOUfc BAG IN AdT I FOE YOU -SO KEEP IT IN S tuc gar as WELL r"^ wfEKI SAG
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      • 21 20 By Collette Bjf Arf Sansom Bjk Barry Applet y By Dean Young Bjr JYflt Davis Bj^ c fn Bjr Jtove Crave
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      • 62 20 By Schulz By Mori Walker By Smythe By Frank Johnson By Burnett Sajem By Warner Bros. on how to turn blonde (8) 19 Title for a chapter m a football manual? (7) 21 Sailor on the way overseas (6) 22 It's any arrangement that makes good sense (6) 24 A
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    • Arts & Leisure
      • 659 21  -  CATHERINE ONG Nanyang Junior College stages an adapted version of Shaw's Heartbreak House at the Drama Centre tonight and tomorrow. previews. "NOTHING will be as appearance suggests," Nanyang Junior College's English Department head George Spencer warned me about the college's latest dramatic performance. Indeed, after a
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      • 143 21 World Chess Championship Karpov resigns LONDON Champion Garri Kasparov defeated former titleholder Anatoly Karpov on Tuesday m the fourth game of the World Chess Championship and took a giant stride towards a successful defence of his crown, reports UPI. After three drawn games, the setback means Karpov faces the formidable
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      • 483 21  -  MAGDALENE LUM By MAYBE I'm naive, but I think there's a lot more to Lifelines' new cassette album than just their catchy tunes and meaningful lyrics. The songs m Maybe I'm Naive (the title of the album) the group's first cassette are really
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      • 860 21 MURIEL SPEEDEN rounds up the performances and workshops she caught over the weekend. SEVERAL of the Kuala Lumpur Arts Festival performers will be heading for Singapore or have already done so after their shows here. Indonesian actor/director Azwar An, for example, said he
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    • Page 21 Advertisements
      • 185 21 I Swimming times TODAY: 1.11 pm ;:.3 m), 6.30 pm (0.9 m). Desaru 12.19 pm (2.1 m), 5.18 pm (1.1 m), 11.08 pm (2 m). Port Dickson 7.48 am (2.7 m), 2.33 pm (0.4 m), 8 pm (2.7 m). Mersing and Pulau Tioman 11.37 am (3 m), 6.14 pm (16
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    • Page 21 Miscellaneous
      • 94 21 What's on== PERFORMANCES HEARTBREAK HOUSE. A play by Nanyang Junior College Drama Society. Drama Centre. 7.30 pm. Tickets at $2 and $3 available from Central Booking Office (Victoria Theatre), Centrepoint and Tangs Superstore. Ends tomorrow (See article above). FIVE LISZT PIANO LECTURE/RECITALS by Peter Cooper, Head of Music at St
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      • 95 21 edy by Peter Nichols. Victoria Theatre. 8 pm. Tickets at $3, $5 and $8 available from Victoria Theatre, Tangs and Cold Storage Centrepoint (See article above). CONCERT by Ron Goodwin and the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Victoria Concert Hall. 8.15 pm. Ends tomorrow. Tickets sold out. PIANO MUSIC by Sam Gan.
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      • 78 21 TALK GOOD FOOD SENSE. A talk by Mrs Cheong Ai Toh, a dietician from the Professional Slimming Centre. Toa Payoh Branch Library Hall. 7 pm. Free. PUBLIC FORUM WHAT SHOULD WOMEN LEARN? A monthly forum organised by the Association of Women for Action and Research (Aware). Queenstown Branch Library Lecture
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      • 89 21 versity of Singapore. 6 pm. EXHIBITIONS PROMISE ONE. Graphics by Hon Soo Tien. Goethe-Insti-tut Art Gallery. 9 am 6 pm. Ends tomorrow. EXHIBITION OF ENTRIES. Architectural designs of Nanyang Technological Institute Halls of Residence by architects from various architectural firms. Singapore Building Centre, Block 19, Outram Park #03-63. 9 am
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      • 76 21 provides daily entertainment at the Peranakan Mall. 6.30--10 pm. Free. X-RAY FREE CHEST X-RAY for citizens and permanent residents aged 45 and above. 9 am 1 pm and 2 3.30 pm. Toa Payoh Polyclinic. This service is also available at the Department of Tuberculosis Control, 144 Moulmein Road, during office
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      • 767 21 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 Show
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    • Page 22 Advertisements
      • 157 22 I The stout for the Seventh Moon Festival I GUINNESS STOUT CELEBRATES THE SEVENTH MOON WITH GIFTS AND GOODWILL. > Guinness Stout, the stout with the full-bodied taste, IP has long been a part of every celebration of I >2p fr s t^ le f avour i te stout for
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    • Page 22 Miscellaneous
      • 190 22 MY VIEW Catherine Ong Classic tale of twin hate and Thursday Feature Special The Corsican Brothers (Ch 5, II.M pm) HERE'S an adventure-thriller set m medieval times, but with a modern theme. As m Dallas and Falcon Crest, greed, jealousy, illicit passion and irrational hatred are the ingredients of this
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      • 98 22 HP^* i&^ iH k m Rw Jh^l|lb aIM ill Lm^^r Lucien da Franchi (Trevor Eve) and Annamaria de Guidice (Olivia Hussey) m Thursday Feature Special The Corsican Brothers (Ch 5, 10.30 pm). quaintness? Once again, all does not end well for her m this dark movie. The stars include Geraldine
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      • 202 22 love Crossroads II (Ch 8, 9.31 pm) Lin Liyun, who plays the estranged daughter Jia-Ming, says that her role is not unlike Jane Fonda's m the Academy-award winning film, On Golden Pond. Jia-Ming feels wronged and rejected when her father won't recognise her artistic talent and almost refuses to acknowledge
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      • 128 22 Lin Liyun as Jia-Ming m Crossroads II (Ch 8, 9.30 pm). evening. The three romances m the film are part of a tale of gods and spirits. So be prepared for traditional looks and costumes, some cultural symbolism and a little classical dancing. The legend is presented m a colourful,
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      • 567 22 THE CORAL ISLAND (Ch 5, 4.41 pm): Jack and Peterkin leave the island on their craft with a supply of food, water and some gun powder. Ralph, who has been kidnapped by the pirates, is forced to go ashore on the island of Emo, where he sees a cruel native
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      • 493 22 For the Young the spyglass, which he has given princess Avatea, around his neck. Ralph is shocked to learn that the chief, a usurper, is preparing to sacrifice Avatea, the rightful ruler of the island, to the sharks at the next full moon. SCIENCE DEMONSTRATIONS (Ch 5, 4.15 pm): This
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