The Straits Times, 15 October 1986

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85
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  • 726 1  -  H. L. LIM PETER HAZELHURST *Do as the Americans are doing, take steps to help others help themselves' By and PM sums up in those two words his message for Japan TOKYO Mr Lee Kuan Yew borrowed two words from contemporary America to sum up his message for
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  • 108 1 WASHINGTON Secretary of State George Shultz said yesterday that the United States would press to gain as much from the aborted Iceland arms agreement as possible and expected to meet Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze in Vienna next month. "We'll both be
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  • 375 1  - Man shot dead fleeing from goldsmith heist SUMIKO TAN By DETECTIVES shot at two armed men fleeing from a daring goldsmith robbery in Yishun estate yesterday, killing one and seriously wounding the other. Wu Kian Liang, 28, died in a carpark behind Chin Cheong Goldsmith. His accomplice, Sim Tian Kok,
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  • 59 1 ST Index down 11.21 pts THE Straits Times Industrial Index yesterday lost 11.21 points to 882.82. after seven consecutive days of gains. Share prices eased across a broad front as investors took profits after the recent rally. With fund-managers staying on the sidelines, volume fell to 24.21 shares worth $54.77
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  • 36 1 NEWARK People Express Inc. the cut-rate airline, has advised its debtors that it expects a large third-quarter loss of US$55 million (5J119.35 million). The loss was attributed to its bankrupt Frontier Airlines subsidiary. UPI
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  • 234 1 S'pore venue for ChinaTaiwan talks? Certainly, if Deng makes request: PM TOKYO Singapore as the venae for talks between China and Taiwan yes. The Singapore Prime Minister as mediator between Beijing and Taipei probably net. That seems to be the effect of Mr Lee Knan Yew's answer to a Singapore-based
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  • 311 1 Elie Wiesel wins Nobel Peace Prize OSLO Jewish-American author and hu-man-rights campaigner Elie Wiesel has won the 1966 Nobel Peace Prize. Rumanian-born Mr Wiesel, a naturalised US citizen since 1963, won the two-million Swedish crown (*****,000) prize for "his belief that the forces fighting evil in the world can be
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    • 34 1 Pick-up in Singapore economy shows in statistics Two planes and a motorcade bring PM to a Japanese welcome from home Reports and pictures on Page 14 This will discourage others, say police: Page IS
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    • 42 1 Another rocket attar k la Tokyo: Page 4 A JoU for Japan tat n« casualties: Page 4 o Pull report on Page 25 Inside Summary World News 5-9 Wan H,U Causeway 12 Comment Perspective 21,21 Letters TlmcalMlar 2S-2C Racug 27 Sports 2841
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 512 2 Income's wage pact NTUC INCOME has worked out a new flexible form of wage increase with the Singapore Insurance Employees' Union, setting the lead for the insurance industry. The Income agreement provides for 2/3 of the annual increment to be built into the basic salary of the employees while
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    • 293 2 Quake aftershocks RESCUERS continued to find survivors in the rubble of buildings destroyed by Friday's earthquake in San Salvador as strong aftershocks increased fears that the ordeal might not be over. A tremor on Monday afternoon, strongest of the numerous aftershocks, measured five on the Richter scale.
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    • 276 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: Software manufacturers can avert a host of legal problems If they make instruction** simple to understand, 00 that users would not foul things up unintentionally and hold them responsible. Also, It may be to their advantage to give, cost permitting, proper training to users. The
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    • 294 2 Brazilian confusion CONFUSION and uncertainty marked the start of the second round of the Brazilian national championship over the weekend, with nobody really sure which teams were still in the tournament. Several clubs have threatened legal action against the Brazilian Soccer Confederation to guarantee their participation in the second
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    • 308 2 Tool or weapon? SHOULD COMPUTERS be used to monitor the performance of workers and measure their productivity? Is electronic monitoring a tool or a weapon? The advantage with the system is that it may help to evaluate work performance without bias. But critics are worried that overzealous employers
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    • 187 2 MAGNUM CORP TO BUY PROPERTY FIRM FOR Ms2s m LISTED LOTTERY and property company Magnum Corporation Bhd is buying a property development company from Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd for a massive M525.82 million, creating some waves in stock market circles. Multi-Purpose, the investment arm of the Malaysian political party MCA,
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    • 180 2 Around Asean and Across the Causeway Thai 'buffer' plan THAILAND says it plans to protect its economy against US protectionist trade laws by limiting foreign borrowing and seeking alternatives to the American market. Bangkok must minimise risks by reducing dependence on foreign loans and markets while boosting investment in small
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    • 80 2 ROLE OF THE PAP YOUTH WING A READER says he is sure many Singaporeans like him are relieved and pleased that BrigadierGeneral (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loong and the PAP's Central Youth Wing Committee will be going all out to help Singaporeans understand the reasons for all government policies. He
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    • 366 2 Product Advertise Section/Pafe Airfnes Japan Airlines I 30 United Airlines I 8 Antiques Papilhon Arts Trading 11—4 Bar* DBS 116 Beauty Care Centre Discipline facial Centre 11—4 Beauty Course Cosmoprot Marketing Agencies I —31 Beverage Wander Spore (Ovaltine) I 8 Camera Tithes Corporation Sdn Bhd I 1 Campaign
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  • around the WORLD
    • 472 3 Moscow flies in newsmen to see Kabul pullout KABUL A SOVIET airliner, surrounded by flares to ward off heat-seeking missiles, flew into the Afghan capital with foreign journalists invited to witness the withdrawal of six Soviet regiments. The withdrawal of about 6,000 soldiers is set to begin today and will
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    • 55 3 LONDON A controversial priest whose anti-nuclear campaign has brought him into conflict with the British government and the Roman Catholic hierarchy, was convicted yesterday of intending to damage an air base. Monsignor Bruce Kent, former vice-chairman of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament pressure group, was given a conditional
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    • 249 3 DHAKA Tne authorities cracked down on an-ti-government students, raiding campus dormitories on the eve of a dlspnted presidential election in which President Hossaln Mohammad Ershad of Bangladesh is virtually unopposed. The capital was tense yesterday bui no violence was reported* At least three
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    • 531 3 BEIJING Queen Elizabeth yesterday met the three most powerful men in China and became the first British monarch to stroll on the Great Wall. She was given the rare honour of lunch with top leader Deng Xiaoping in a
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    • 309 3 KMT 'set to approve lifting of martial law' TAIPEI The chief poli-ry-making committee of Taiwan's ruling party will approve today a recommendation to lift martial law, which has existed here for 37 years, newspapeis reported yesterday. The newspapers, quoting unidentified sources, said martial law would be replaced by less restrictive
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    • 118 3 BANGKOK Khmer Rouge guerillas killed 15 Vietnamese troops and wounded 35 others in an attack on a train bringing rice to Phnom Penh from the western province o r Pursat, the resistancegroup's radio said. In a broadcast monitored here yesterday, it said
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    • 254 4 Nakasone seeks better ties on China visit TOKYO Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone will travel to China next month on a two-day visit expected to include meetings with Communist Party leader Hu Yaobang and top Chinese officials. Chief Cabinet Secretary Masaharu Gotoda made the announcement yesterday of the Nov 8-9
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    • 125 4 TOKYO A strong earthquake shook a wide area of east central Japan early yesterday, rattling buildings and briefly halting a line of the high-speed bullet train, but apparently caused no casualties or damage. The quake was recorded at 6.17 am with a magnitude
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    • 242 4 TOKYO A salvo of homemade rackets was ftred In central Tokyo yesterday, landing throughout a district housing Parliament, the Prime Minister's official residence and major government offices. The attack was launched from two parked ears at the height of the evening rash hoar, bat
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    • 607 4 MEETING 4 SDI is America's insurance policy that the Soviets would keep the commitments made at Reykjavik SDI is America's security guarantee if the Soviets should, as they have done too often in the past, fail to com- ply with their solemn commit- ments.
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    • 510 4 FRANKFURT WESTERN European leaders believe some progress may have been made at the Iceland talks, but several newspapers called it a failure that wasted opportunities for arms control. Three members of the Soviet bloc Bulgaria, East Germany and Hungary blamed President Ronald
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    • 252 4 MOSCOW SOVIET and US negotiators at the Geneva arms control talks can return to the agreements reached at the Reykjavik summit and further summits are not ruled out, a Soviet commentator said yesterday. "It is totally Washington's fault that the Reykjavik summit
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    • 171 6 NEW YORK CINDERELLA'S carriage could well have been the forerunner of the modern day RollsRoyce If her fairy godmother had a 3*4 kg pumpkin to work with. Unfortunately In those days they did not have such enormous pumpkins. Today, however, pumpkins of gigantic
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    • 272 6 The San Salvador earthquake SAN SALVADOR RESCUERS continued to find survivors in the rubble of buildings destroyed by the earthquake last Friday as strong aftershocks increased fears that the ordeal might not be over. A tremor on Monday afternoon, strongest of the many aftershocks, measured five
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    • 136 6 DETROIT General Motors Corp (GM) is reconsidering its position in South Africa because of the white-led nation's deteriorating economy and a lack of progress in ending apartheid, according to the company's chief executive. Chairman Roger Smith, a leading defender of a continued
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    • 143 6 VANCOUVER Crowds surged through its gates on Monday as Expo 86 celebrated its finale after a five-and-a-half-month run that drew more people than expected and was hailed as successful despite losses of over US$3OO million (Ss64B million). Organisers predicted final attendance figures would
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    • 353 6 WASHINGTON A ride in a cattle truck to a farmhouse kitchen in war-torn Italy led to discoveries that earned the two scientists who made them the Nobel Prize for Medicine. Prof Rita Levi-Montalci-ni and Prof Stanley Cohen were honoured for the discovery of nerve
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    • 177 6 WASHINGTON A panel of outside experts endorsed the United States space agency's limited redesign of faulty booster-rockets and horizontal testing, but recommended far more tests than the agency plans. In a letter released on Monday, the panel of scientists and engineers said the agency's
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    • 120 6 Death of a UN pioneer UNTIED NATIONS William Powell, former chief UN spokesman and one of the Preparatory Commission staff who organised the first UN meetings in London in 1945, died over the weekend. Mr Powell, 69, served as spokesman for both Secretary-General U Thant and Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim. Born
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    • 216 6 NEW YORK A new labour union's effort to organise International Business Machines workers worldwide has drawn a sharp response from an IBM spokesman, who said employees had never expressed a need for unions. Communications Workers of America President Morton Bahr told a weekend meeting that
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    • 349 8 Dispute over the composition of new govt TEL AVIV The job swop between Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres and Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir was delayed yesterday for at least 24 hours by a dispute over Cabinet posts. Mr Uzi Baram, secretary-general of Mr Peres' Labour Party,
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    • 271 8 PARIS Fears of new bombings by Middle East extremists have prompted Paris fashion designers to increase security for the Spring/Summer ready-to-wear fashion previews beginning tomorrow. Editors of two leading American fashion magazines. Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, as well ?s buyers from several large US
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    • 125 8 TEHERAN A US citizen detained here since July on spying charges appeared on Iranian TV on Monday night and admitted working for the Central Intelligence Agency. The American, who identified himself as Jon Pattis, told Iranian Journalists he had been sending reports
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    • 108 9 IT'S the new craze to hit the United States acrobatics on wheels. And these two beys are congratnlating each other for their well-balanced act daring a perfor- mance In Tallahassee, Florida, on Monday. Haik Hall, If, (left) and Kevin Barrett, If, were showing elf their fancy
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    • 287 9 British visa rule for Indian sub-continent LONDON Chaos reigned at Heathrow airport on Monday as hundreds of passengers from the Indian subcontinent rushed to beat the deadline on the introduction of visas to enter Britain. A spokesman for the Immigration Services Union (the immigration officers'
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    • 270 9 LONDON British Coal said on Monday that it was closing two loss-making South Wales pits employing 1,330 men, almost 20 months after the end of a bitter year-long strike in the industry. A spokesman for British Coal said the pits at Cwn near Pontypridd
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    • 140 9 BRISTOL A British computer expert was sentenced to nine months' iail for illegally exporting millions of pounds worth of high-technology equipment to the Soviet Union, mainly through Sweden. Alan Simmons, who was also fined £20,000 (5562.200), had pleaded guilty to eight charges of exporting without
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    • 74 9 BRUSSELS Thieves have stolen a nn<nt<ng by the late Italian artist, Amedeo Modigliani, worth an estimated US$l million < 552. 17 million) from a private Brussels residence. A spokesman of the public prosecutor's office said three masked men stole the canvas yesterday from the home of
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    • 60 9 PARIS In a protest against imported meat, two tonnes of frozen Australian beef tongue was sprayed with petrol and burned in front of the administrative headquarters in Gueret, central France, early yesterday. Young farmers and stockbreeders, many of whom have borrowed heavily to modernise their operations,
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 137 10 ILOILO Three gunmen riddled a security car escorting the wife of the Philippine Vice-President with bullets yesterday. The only casualty was a nearby taxi-driver who was shot in the arm. Security men returned the fire but the gunmen escaped. Mrs Celia Diaz Laurel, wife of
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    • 398 10 Limit on borrowings and search for markets BANGKOK THAILAND says it plans to protect its economy against US protectionist trade laws by limiting foreign borrowing and seeking alternatives to the American market. Bangkok must minimise risks by reducing dependence on foreign loans and markets while
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    • 290 10 His wife and aide freed, but he is kept in custody MANILA President Corazon Aquino yesterday freed the wife and driver of the Philippines' top communist rebel commander and the government said, the move had increased the chances of restarting stalled peace talks. Presidential spokesman Teodoro
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    • 141 10 BANGKOK A record 6,000 kg of dynamite were seized from a fishing trawler south of Bangkok and seven fishermen who had planned to use it to increase their catch were arrested. Marine and provincial police officers made the seizure at a pier in Chonburi province,
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    • 271 10 Thailand shuts seized drug factory BANGKOK Thailand has closed a major heroin refinery near Bangkok which was supplying the drug to Hongkong and Western Europe. Nine people and hundreds of kilograms of chemicals and laboratory equipment were seized in the raid on Monday in Chonburi province, 90 km south-east of
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    • 501 11  -  YANG RAZALI KASSIM Armed forces explains paper's ban By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Indonesia's security apparatus has for the first time disclosed its thinking on the Sinar Harapan ban since its imposition on Oct9. The armed forces newspaper, which usually reflects the views of the military
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    • 347 11 Accord on US war stockpile in Thailand BANGKOK Bangkok and Washington have reached agreement on placing a US war reserve stockpile in Thailand, Foreign Minister Siddhl Savetsila has said. "Everything has been agreed on, no problem at all/ 1 Air Chief Marshal Siddhl said in comments reported by the Foreign
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    • 126 11 Fruitful talks may lead to ties BANGKOK Foreign Minister Siddhi Savetsfla is prepared to visit Vientiane for talks on normalising relations if the preliminary Thai-Laotian meetings prove fruitful, an official said here yesterday. A 10-member Laotian delegation is due to visit Thailand today for taikf on improving trade links between
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    • 88 11 Company directors jailed JAKARTA Two directors of a private company were each sentenced to 14 years in tail on Monday for embezzling 11,586 million nipiah (5J15.221.5 million) in the construction and management of a govern-ment-owned rental office. When the case opened last May, newspapers here labelled it "the largest corruption
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    • 269 11 MANILA Philippine Defence Minister Joan Ponee Enrlle has MM he wIU cmOim to speak out •n Issues despite calls tor President Coraaoa Aquino to dismiss him. "I doat mind being sacked/' Mr Earlle told a military audience on Monday. "I am expendable.
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  • Asean: ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 131 12 Time not right for Parliament to go live on TV KUALA LUMPUR Datuk Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday live television coverage of parliamentary proceedings could not be held now to safeguard harmony and unity among the various races. The people were not ready for such a move, he said.
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    • 209 12 Overtime cut 'will hurt low-pay workers' KUALA TRENGGANU A cut in overtime would greatly affect the low-income workers as their salaries alone would be insufficient to support their families, Cuepacs President A. Ragunathan said. Workers could not be asked to work beyond normal hours without compensation, he said. Those entitled
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    • 105 12 Ministers declare assets KUALA LUMPUR All Cabinet ministers, including Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, have declared then assets as required by the government, Parliament was told yesterday. Dr Mahathir said the government was satisfied with the ruling and had no plans to change the procedure under which the
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    • 72 12 Chinese minister in KL KUALA LUMPUR Chinese Vice-Premier Tian Jiyun arrived here last night for a five-day official visit to Malaysia. Mr Tian was met by Primary Industries Minister Datuk Dr Lim Keng Yaik The Chinese delegation included Deputy Foreign Minister Liu Shuqing. This morning, he will attend a briefing
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    • 92 12 THESE barbed wire and wooden fences, which enclose the railway lines between Brickfields and Jalan Bangsar In Koala Lumpor, have become more of a dare than a deterrent to many of the city's youth*. The youngsters prefer climbing the fences rather than taking
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    • 94 12 Surprise checks to go on PETALJNG JAYA Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim has said he would continue to make surprise checks in schools and higher institutions of learning. Surprise checks have proven effective in ensuring that schools conform to required education standards, he told reporters after laying the foundation stone for
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    • 35 12 KUALA LUMPUR The Energy, Telecommunications and Posts Ministry has appointed a commercial bank to study the feasibility of converting the National Electricity Board into a private company, Minister Leo Moggie said yesterday. AP
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    • 218 12 KUALA LUMPUR Finance Minister Daim Zainuddin yesterday urged travel writers to put pressure on local hotel and tourism-related industries to reduce their rates to promote domestic tourism. He said the mass media should take the lead in the campaign for lower
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    • 460 12 Enrile on the communist insurgency MANILA Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile said yesterday the Philippines may have to seek the help of "foreign friends" to defeat the communist insurgency if it is not curbed in the next few years. Addressing a convention of dentists,
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    • 342 12 'Rumours triggered minor run on Indonesian banks' JAKARTA CENTRAL Bank governor Mr Arifin Siregar acknowledged yesterday there had been a minor run on banks triggered by recent rumours the government would convert time deposits into government bonds to raise more money for the State Treasury. The government strongly denied the
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    • 308 12 ALOR STAR The state government is offering land to graduates who wish to undertake agricultural projects. Disclosing this, the Chairman of the State Manpower Committee, Dr Wan Azmi Ariffin, said the graduates could apply for land through land development authorities, including the Kedah Regional
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    • 157 12 Dismissed Muis president challenges sacking KOTA KINABALU Datuk Haji Mohamed Kassim Haji Hashim, who was dismissed as president of the Sabah Islamic Religious Council (Muis), and three others have filed a writ in the High Court here challenging the revocation of their appointments by the Yang di-Pertua Negeri. They also
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    • 328 13 Income forges flexible form of wage increase INSURANCE co-operative NTUC Income has worked out a new flexible form of wage increase with the Singapore Insurance Employees' Union (SIEU), setting the lead for the insurance industry. The Income agreement provides for two-thirds of the annual increment to be built into the
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    • 199 13 Muis invites professionals to dialogue THE MmsUm Religions CmumO (Mate) Is inviting MuUn prof esfdonals to a dialogue session tomorrow. The dialogue hi aimed at getting the prof rastenata' views on the MasUm commnnlty and Issues they think shoaid he given priority by Mais. Mais also ezpeets them to Indicate
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    • 363 13 Shooting of goldsmith robbery suspects at Yishun THE shooting of two robbery suspects by detectives in Yishun yesterday is likely to discourage would-be robbers of goldsmiths, said CID Director Assistant Commissioner Jagjit Singh. Speaking to reporters at the scene after the shooting, Mr Singh
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    • 379 14  -  H. L. LIM By in Tokyo TOKYO She stood almost unnoticed in the lobby of the Sooth Wing of the Hotel Okura in Tokyo. All eyes were on the Singapore Prime Minister and Mrs Lee Kuan Yew
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    • PM's interview with Japanese correspondents
      • 500 14 Between January and August this year, Singapore's real domestic exports rose by 15 per cent compared to the same period last year. Investment commitments for the first seven months were 12 per cent higher than the previous year. Manufacturing plants are operating at 8#
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      • 462 14 THE Prime Minister has lamented that Japanese firms in Singapore are not given much say in their operations. He noted that most Japanese companies use Singapore as an offshore production base. As a result, the technological content of their manufacturing investments here is
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      • 414 14 Relations with KL 'not affected' by Abdullah's speech THE controversial speech by Malaysian politician Datuk Abdullah Ahmad in Singapore has not affected Singapore-Malaysia relations, said Mr Lee Kuan Yew. The Prime Minister said the Umno MP's statements, which drew widespread criticism on both sides of the Causeway, and other recent
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      • 456 14 'There is hope yet for an arms pact' MR LEE Kuan Yew believes that there is hope yet for a good arms control agreement to be worked out between the United States and the Soviet Union despite the collapse of the Reagan-Gorbachev talks in Reykjavik. Giving hi£ assessment of the
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    • 474 14  - No blueprints for parenthood ILENE ALESHIRE But two experts offer lots of good advice on child-rearing By WHAT do you do with a teenage daughter who monopolises the telephone? Or a four-year-old boy who wins first place in one competition and then refuses to co-operate the second time around? How
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    • 606 15  -  PAUL JANSEN By SINGAPORE is still smarting from the sudden import ban by the United States on wildlife and wildlife products from here. The ban, which was stretched to include farmbred tropical aquarium fish, was lifted for three months, two weeks after it
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    • 352 15  -  NGI AM TONG HAI By EXPORTERS and breeders will be helped, not hurt, by the governmentowned Primary Industries Enterprise's plan to breed aquarium fish. A source in the Ministry of Trade and Industry said Singapore's share of the world export market in
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    • 399 15 SINGAPORE'S rapid economic growth and impressive urban development were areas which the Chinese Vice-Pre-mier, Mr Tian Jiyun, said his country could draw lessons from. Mr Tian also singled out finance, infrastructure development and tourism as three areas with the greatest potential for co-operation between
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    • 163 15 A SEMINAR. Sex and Managerial Stress: A Singapore Study, will describe the results of a study of 238 managers in a large qua-si-government enterprise. The results of the research, which delved into the managers' personalities, psychological and physical health, and their perception of job and organisation,
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    • 295 15  -  YEO KIM SENG By THE toddler who survived a car crash which killed his mother at Changi Coast Road on Monday was discharged from hospital yesterday less than 24 hours after he was admitted. At the family home in Opera Estate, 16-month-old Mohamed Zulkarnain looked
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    • 143 15 THERE were curious stares as a man dashed across busy Bussorah Street, off Beach Road, yesterday in pursuit of another man holding a ladies' handbag. The chase ended with the arrest of the man with the handbag. It had been snatched minutes earlier from
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    • 139 16 COSTLIER food caused the Consumer Price Index to rise slightly last month, the first Increase this year In the eost-of-living Indicator. Latest Department of Statistic* figures shew that after declining (or seven consecutive months, the CPI rose by 1.4 per cent
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    • 388 16  - More civil servants use Mandarin LOONG SWEE YIN Speak Mandarin Campaign By USING English when conversing with patients has been the norm for senior dispensing assistant Ho Fook Kee of the Singapore General Hospital. "When the patient does not respond, then I switch to Mandarin," the English-educated Mr Ho said
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    • 207 16 It will better reflect product changes A NEW index is now being used as a price indicator of locally-manufactured goods to better reflect the Singapore industrial sector as it is today. This is the Singapore Manufactured Products Price Index (with base year 1965 100).
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      • 79 16 SABAH'S Minister of Welfare Services, Puan Ariah Tengku Ahmad, left Singapore yesterday after a three-day visit. Puan Ariah paid a courtesy call on the Acting Minister for Community Development, Mr Wong Kan Seng, and met ministry officials on Monday. She also met the MP for Ayer Rajah, Dr
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      • 61 16 A COLOURFUL new magazine, strictly about birds and (or young bird lovers, will be launched on Friday at Jurong Bird Park. The magazine, Birdlife, a quarterly, is partly sponsored by The Straits Times and will be on sale at all Times The Bookshops at $1.60 a copy
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      • 49 16 A 21- YEAR-OLD man was charged on Monday with breaking into the Oriental Emporium in Bedok North on Aug 18 and stealing goods worth more than $2,000. Mohamad Zahid bin Ishak allegedly broke into the emporium with two others and stole watches, jeans and gloves worth $2,663.
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      • 57 16 THIE^^ES broke into a welder's flat on Monday and stole cash and valuables worth $13,200. Mr Lim Poh Chin, 32, discovered the break-in when he returned to his 13th-storey flat in Block 915, Tampines Street 91, at about 6.10 pm. He found the bedroom ransacked, and $1,500
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      • 71 16 CHIEF executives who want to diversify their businesses may get a tip or two on balancing risks and control at a breakfast talk tommorow morning at 8.45 at the Shan-gri-La Hotel. The speaker will be Professor John H. Grant, an expert in strategic management from the University of
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      • 59 16 A SEAMSTRESS was charged yesterday with cheating six men and a woman of a total of $9,085 by making them believe that she could get them video recorders cheaply. The alleged offences took place at Lorong 20 Geylang where the seamstress, Chua Guay Choo, 34, lived. They
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    • 258 16 Cafe to stop use of word 'gay' in its ads A ROSE by any other name may smell just as sweet, but use the wrong adjective and you get a fistful of thorns instead. That's the lesson Philip Yin, owner of the Baba Cafe in Holland Village, has learnt. Mr
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    • 554 17 Plot was to help widow, court told Fan tan cheating case A SEAFOOD restaurant partner told a court yesterday he had agreed to help several others rig up a gambling session to cheat a "wealthy" man. Mr Koh Tian Yu, 50, also a provision shop proprietor, said the money won
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    • 191 17 Bilateral talks with Soviets 'business-like' THE Second Permanent Secretary of the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Mr Peter Chan, met Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr Mikhail Kapitsa, during his recent one-week visit to Moscow. Mr Chan, who returned on Monday night, had two meetings with Mr Kapitsa, who was in Singapore in
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    • 139 17 STUDENTS are being invited to describe an experience they had to cope with when they were under a iot of stress. An essay competition on the subject has been organised by the Singapore Psychiatric Association for students in Secondary 3, Secondary 4 and Pre-Uni-versity
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    • 68 17 Directory of Tamil youths A DIRECTORY of Who's Who Among Singapore Tamil Youths has been compiled by the Tamils Representative Council. The youths listed are those who excelled last year in fields like education, sports, community organisations, public speaking, creative writing, the fine arts and performing arts. The council will
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    • 114 17 TWO men took only two minutes to put out a fire yesterday in the toilet of a bank in Yishun Street 22. Mr Rashid bin Othman, a Cisco guard, spotted the fire in a toilet ventUation fan at the International Bank of Singapore
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    • 226 17 A COMPANY director went to a meeting to sign a business contract but was instead lured into a game of fan tan after being promised huge profits. Mr T. H. See, 26, reported to police that he was $20,000 poorer
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    • 107 17 Man held after leaving prison A 19-YEAR-OLD Thai was arrested at 11 am yesterday, minutes after he was freed from Queenstown Remand Prison where he had lust finished serving a sixmonth jail term for entering Singapore illegally. Police suspect he was involved in the murder of another Thai worker at
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    • 448 18 WP agrees societies must not be used by officials for politicking THE Workers' Party said yesterday it agrees with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew that societies must not be used by their officials to serve political ends. At the Select Committee hearing on the Legal Profession (Amendment) Bill on Thursday,
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    • 39 18 MR NARSI Raniga, secretary of Fiji's Public Service Commission, will arrive here on Sunday for a two-day visit. He will hold talks with his Singapore counterpart, Mr Er Kwong Wah. on Monday at City Hall.
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    • 302 18  - Steps needed to improve safety shoes AUGUSTINE LOW 25 out of 38 pairs fail Sisir test By THERE is little safety in industrial safety shoes. Twenty-five out of 38 pairs failed tests conducted recently by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir). These shoes did not meet minimum
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    • 176 18 DISTRICT Jadge ChMg Kok Ming advised a schoolboy yesterday to concentrate on bis studies as "there will be plenty of time to go out with girls later". The court was told that schoolboy Heng Kim Hung if, was angered by Mr Kweh Teek
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    • 520 18  - NICs should pool resources, says banker RONNIE LIM Strategic Management Society Conference By THE newly-industrialising countries Taiwan, South Korea, Hongkong and Singapore can, hopefully, co-operate in future by pooling human and material resources, a prominent Hongkong banker said yesterday. In this way, the NICs can move into "their next stage
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    • 354 18 What managers need to know to get what they want WHAT do businessmen and academics discuss at a seminar on strategic management? What else, but management tools and strategies and who uses which and how. The Chinese partners in a foreign joint venture in China, Tor instance, do not make
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    • 75 18 AN EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD girl was found dead on the second-floor ledge of a Housing Board flat in Bukit Batok Central on Sunday night. Police believe that Miss Sri Banum binti Hamzah, a former assistant secre- tary, fell from her lOth-sto-rey bedroom window in Block 228 at
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    • 271 18 CABBY Ang Choon Ting is embarrassed about being in the limelight for doing something that he considers a simple act. But his patriotic gesture caught the attention of President Wee Kim Wee, "ho invi'ed Mr Ang and his *i.'e 10 the
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    • 377 19 High Court decides not to revise sentence A BURGLAR has escaped with a lighter jail term than the mandatory minimum two years' imprisonment because of an oversight by a magistrate. Rachandran Gurusamy, 25, pleaded guilty and was jailed for 18 months in February
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    • 290 19 A TOWERING model of the Victoria Memorial Hall, carved out of five million kg of snow, will be the star attraction at the 38th Sapporo Snow Festival in Japan in February. The festival, billed as the largest snow show on earth, is expected
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    • 148 19 A COUPLE and a man were jointly charged yesi terday with conspiring with three other men to i grievously hurt another person. No plea was taken from Teo Beng Hock, 49, a company director, his wife Loke Kit Foon, 36, and Lim Cheng
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    • 106 19 THE High Court yesterday dismissed a man's appeal against a three-month jail term for stealing from a Mass Rapid Transit worksite. Yeo Peng Soon, 37, was given the sentence after he pleaded guilty in June to stealing $9,500 worth of beams and columns from
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    • 107 19 Ministry issues booklet on media A BOOKLET listing the names, addresses, telephones and telex numbers of the media and their representatives in Singapore has been issued by the Ministry of Communications and Information. The Media Guide is compiled by the ministry's Press Section. In addition to details about local press
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    • 115 19 Art show in aid of kidney fund CHINESE brush painting and calligraphy, all to the accompaniment of the gu zhen. a Chinese musical instrument, will be part of the opening attractions at an art exhibition next month. Organised by the Singapore Life Art Society, the exhibition will feature about 100
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    • 66 19 POLICE want to contact the relatives of Mr Ng Pang Ku, 75, who died in Tan Took Seng Hospital on Friday. Mr Ng, slim and 1.67 m tall, had been a resident of Pelangi Home in Lorong Buang Kok since 1964. Those who knew him are
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    • 23 19 NORWAY'S new ambassador to Singapore Mr Jens KJell Otterbech, presented his credentials to President Wee Kim Wee at the Istana yesterday.
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    • 174 19 First day cover on sale n nwmmu STAMP buffs will have yet another set of stamps \Sifi6RPGRE and a first day cover to add to their collection '>, To commemorate the 21st anniversary of the y itizens' Consultative JT <& Committee (CCC), the Philatelic Bureau of IX^lHtYiTi Ok '/!t TVJSSi
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  • The Straits Times
    • 329 20 A CASE before a US court is testing the relationship between man and computer in a manner which many believe has serious implications for those who write software instructions which give an otherwise useless machine its much-vaunted prowess at solving problems. If Mr Jim Cummings, the
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    • 263 20 SMOKERS are under much pressure these days, with the civil service and a growing number of private companies disallowing smoking in the workplace. And with the addition of MRT trains and stations to the list of public places where smoking is prohibited, smokers must surely feel
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  • COMMENT/ Perspective
    • 1593 20  - Opportunity now to work towards world economic recovery IAIN BEGG Swings in exchange rates and the falling dollar By 4 Now, one year on, it has to be asked whether exchange rates have been restored to levels that diminish threats to world trade and economic growth, or whether, instead, the
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    • 682 20 On the US congressional elections Editorial headlined US Mid-term Conundrums published in the Financial Times on Oct 8. IT IS often unwise to read too much into mid-term congressional elections in the US. Sometimes they reflect no more than mild disaffection and boredom
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    • 627 21 Election of Perez de Cuellar to second term as UN Secretary-General UNITED NATIONS If Javier Perez de Cuellar could live his life over again, he said, he would become a concert pianist. "I wanted to play piano, but in my country, that was only
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    • 581 21 RIO DE JANEIRO For the first time in a generation, Brazilians are taking part in one of the most fundamental of democratic endeavours. They are about to write a new constitution. It will be Brazil's eighth since it became an independent nation
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    • 470 21  - Singaporeans imbibing less alcohol HO CHIN BENG Not the world's biggest drinkers Table Talk By 4 The recession and the crackdown on drunken driving have both contributed to the average Singaporean's increasing sobriety. Mora Singaporeans are alto becoming more health-conscious. Still, there remains about 800,000 drinkers in Singapore. TEMPERANCE is
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    • 303 21 That every business has its own size and its a unique requirements. \f //^V /^V^^ I^X computers. %/%/i 1 B I II The business computer that is only as big as you WiW VyJLXiy needittobe. I— 1 And the IBM W System/36 is designed lani i» H ill to grow
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  • FORUM
    • 103 22 Insect bites diagnosed as chicken pox A DOCTOR at the demean Petardfarfe referred me U MMdJeUo HaapiUl l er what the laalrtri was chlekea pex. Iwm warteiwHk pauntil dMtor there cnOnnetf that aiy "Wmtrn" wudietolaettMtM. 1 wae thai aaaraathnii far three aaya lar •beer rattea liee.su el my exBeeMee thla,
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    • 105 22 WE MAKE use of the canteen in WoodsvUle Secondary School to study and revise our homework. We usually stay till about 10.30 pm and, as the exams are round the corner, we visit the school more often. On one occasion, two policemen advised
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    • 412 22 How Govt can get support of the people Help more Singaporeans understand its policies AFTER reading the Sept 26 issue of Business Times, I am sure many Singaporeans, like myself, feel greatly relieved and pleased with what BrigadierGeneral (Reservist) Lee Hsien Loons and the PAP Central Youth Wing Committee are
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    • 422 22 PUB should continue to maintain related electrical fittings I LIVE in Hilltops, an apartment block in Cairnhill Circle. The electrical connections for each apartment there are housed in a built-in cupboard along the common corridor and therefore readily accessible to the PUB meter reader and other personnel without having to
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    • 162 22 I WRITE to voice my grievance on the loss of services from my household electrical appliances due to no fault of mine. It occurred on Oct 2 at about 1.30 pm, when a surge of current from the block's main switchroom damaged my appliances
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    • Replies
      • 121 22 PLEASE refer to the letter "Do not allow free parking here" by "Jansen" (ST\ Oct 3), in which the writer requested that there should be no free parking in carparks nearest popular spots. The free parking scheme on Sundays and public holidays is
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      • 54 22 Give us name of school I REFER to the letter "Fewer choices for Normal stream" by Deyi (ST, Oct 6), and would appreciate it very much if the writer could provide us with the name of the school so that we can look into the matter. CHEW KING HW AN
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      • 130 22 WE REFER to the letter "Unfair to those in the queue" by Soh Yew Meng commenting on the situation at the feeder Service 232 boarding point at Toa Payoh Interchange (ST, Sept 15). We do allow passengers at the interchanges to board
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      • 144 22 Direct bus link not justified yet WE REFER to the letter from "Resident" of Singapore 1440 requesting for a direct service from Übi Avenue 1 to MacPherson (ST, Sept 15). Übi Estate, particularly the industrial sector, is still undergoing development. The present level of demand between Übi and MacPherson cannot
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    • 176 22 GAN Eng Seng School has moved to Spottlswoode Park Road and daily a substantial number of students of the school, who alight from buses opposite Blair Road, face difficulty in crossing Kampong Bahru Road to get to the school. They are at present exposed to
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • In the markets
      • 75 23 SHARE prices eased across the board in quieter trading yesterday and the Straits Times Industrial Index fell 11.21 points its first fall in eight sessions to 882.82. The Business Times Composite Index lost 15.13 points to 760.01 and the DBS Index of CPF stocks fell 6.81 points to
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      • Chief price changes
        • 50 23 UN* few 2K +15 CCM 3S4 +14 Trmnarto 155 +7 tton. M 210 «C*pn50c M'i 4'» C«tt*rt 4» +< Mean SIVk +3Vk IUtoM< 271 +3 OUT 201 +3 IttpmlTu 444 +2 C Sm»«n* 1SS +2 TMSM-m 140 +2 SkRli* 13« +1 ORlmrooKt 12t +1 ItoiN^ 114 +1 G(MdC«ntr^ SI
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        • 54 23 DBS 925 -30 port Lmd SM -30 IhtrtHdp 535 -30 M C<Wn 360 Mti Mdp Me IN -25 SM 920 -20 OCBC MS -20 CmßmlMc 232 -19 CrtbwMk 3% -II UOB *ii -U PCI SlO -IS C«C 231 -IS iMtwtiNiOc 130 -IS Fas 400 -14 H.t«isoc 334 -14 111
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        • 11 23 „.< Seolion 2,134,000 Inchcape 1,316,000 m'd UOL 1,250,000 Hor.mou 1,060,000
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        • 102 23 rtll V Oct 13 Oct 14 Oct 13 Oct 14 ST Properties 445 18 438 73 BT Composite 775 14 760 01 ST Minings ***** 273 90 w BT Indicator *****102 *****960 ST Plantations 1965 18 1959 49 -iijf BT 06/OS +?45 247 06S CPf Indet 316 18 *****
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      • 38 23 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business fines Industrial Composite fii I* 1985/86 High 894 03(13/10/86) 775.14(13/10/86) 1985/86 Low 563.34 (28/4/86) 470.92 (28/4/86) AH time Htfi 1071.91 (8/2/84) 983.06 (8/2/84) m All time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) 470.92 (28/4/86)
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      • 14 23 THE US dollar lost 25 ticks to close at DM 1.9805 in Singapore.
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      • 28 23 DM Y FF 8$ HKS I'SS i, J US9 Unq Unq Unq Unq unq Unq r 1 9805 ***** ***** 2 1728 7 7995 1 4327
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      • 14 23 L: o In Singapore, gold lost US$O.75 to close at U*****.00 an ounce.
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      • 58 23 Eurodollar: Unchanged at 94.15 a contract. Deutschemark: Gained two ticks to 0.5056 a contract. British pound: Gained 10 ticks to 1.4210 a contract. Japanese yen: Gained 15 ticks to 0.*****8 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 130 points to ***** a contract. US Treasury Bond: Gained six ticks to 95.26 a
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      • Short stops
        • 107 23 JAKARTA Indonesia j i exported 151,600 tonnes of <.>n§ cement in August, more r: t. than four times its exjjii« ports of 35,400 tonnes in •«T»t August last year. The Trade Ministry said success in market expansion included selling -i»R«f Indonesian cement to Chi- na and
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        • 63 23 HONGKONG China has Z signed an agrwment on swapping coal (or cement with a Hongkong conglomerate which owns a key power company here. Under the counter--7 trade agreement, Hutchison China Trade Holdings Ltd is to purchase coal and Beijing's state firms would use the foreign exchange to
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        • 87 23 BEIJING Managers of seven Chinese factories making components for tape recorders have called for a ban on imports of the components, the Workers Daily reported yesterday. It quoted a letter from the managers to the State Economic Commission as saying that some firms, disregarding China's foreign
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        • 53 23 TAIPEI Taiwan has approved an investment application by Yamaha Motor Co to participate in a US$l4-million (5J30.38 million) joint-venture plant to produce motorcycles here. An Economic Ministry official said Yamaha will take a 51 per cent stake in the venture, with Taiwan's Kung Shue She Co Ltd holding
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        • 58 23 HONGKONG French bank Credit Commercial de France (CCF) has withdrawn its winding-up petition against the Tung shipping group's public arm. The withdrawal came after CCF's agreement on changes in the terms of the financial restructuring plan of Orient Overseas Holdings Ltd, the Tung group's quoted company, a
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    • 32 23 Mr Jopie Ong. the Managing Director of Metro Holdings, yesterday sold 200,000 Metro shares for $1.14 million. With this sale, he now has 861,061 shares registered in his name.
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    • 594 23  -  ANTHONY HOE It will pay MultiPurpose Holdings Ms2s.Bm for the firm By LISTED lottery and property company Magnum Corporation Bhd is buying a property development company from Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd for a massive M$25 82 million, creating some waves in stockmarket circles. Multi-Purpose, the investment arm
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    • 379 23  -  CONRAD RAJ By INDIA'S leading hotel chain, Oberoi Hotels Pte Ltd, will stop managing Oberoi Imperial Hotel at the end of this year, after running the hotel at Jalan Rumbia since it started business in the late lMls. Owners Hind Hotels
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    • 398 23  -  TRUDY LIM Small business By THE name Kimberly may mean only one thing to Singapore women cosmetics at discount prices, but this business is also an example of making the most of a bad situation. Despite the recession, Kimberly Cosmetics has grown
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    • 31 23 THE Hongkong A Kowloon Wharf t Godown Company, which is a substantial shareholder of Hotel Marco Polo, has changed its name to The Wharf (Holdings) Ltd from Oct 6.
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    • 242 23 JAL orders 11 new Boeings TOKYO Japan Air Lines, the nation's flag carrier, has signed letters of intent to order 11 new jetliners worth US$B69 million (SSI. BB billion) from the Boeing Co, the airline said yesterday. The order represented further safety and expansion plan moves by the airline, which
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    • 437 23  - Tat Lee 'will be given stockbroking Jicence after it gets seat' NORA CHENG By THE Monetary Authority of Singapore will approve Tat Lee Bank's application for a stockbroking licence after it gets a seat on the stock exchange. Sources which disclosed this yesterday added that "if Tat Lee fails to
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    • 316 23  -  CATHERINE C. ONG By MILIEU Investments Pte Ltd, which owns Mount Elizabeth Hospital, will raise $50 million in the bond market to repay short-term borrowings. Yesterday the firm, which owns and operates the 485-bed hospital off Orchard Road, signed an agreement to
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    • 3845 24 READERS should be aware of the fcnrtalwn of this information. Not every transaction, tier every price dealt in at the stock eichanfe, is covered in "business done". Further, because al dealngs at a particular price are lunged tocether, the table dots not show the '.rend in
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    • 2150 24 INDUSTRIALS Acma xd Ajinomoto (3006 3045) Alex Hldg Alcom (698 61S) (8) 60 00) 61 AISB (628 62 SS) (26) 65 05) 63 (20) 64 5 (I) 65 5 0) 63 5 03) 64 ASM (1368 I38S) (16) 143 (6) 142 (4) 141 (5) 140
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    • 2784 24 M sharts quoted have a par value of $1, units* otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Taieiempttd dividend ABN is traded in lots <A 10 shares each, with the price quoted in defers. Trustee stocks under CPf Approved bivtttintflt Scheme. 1986 Last YVeW Voi Day Hfeh
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    • Commodities, Finance
      • 353 25 1 Mi $1,000 2 Far test imimm I OCBC Finnic* 4 mtablt it DBS Fmki V Ou*lH ">•» b «*«*»> OUT IMF's rate* jho KrfiHt «t U» nri* at MS Fkianct OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 3 1 3 l A 3 3 Monthly 3V«
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      • 181 25 Interbank Over the counter Foretfn Local dolars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to S5lO foreign currency Australian dollar 1 3893 1.3921 7.36-7.09 Canadian dollar 1.5652 1 5670 6.45—6.34 NZ dollar 1.0927—1.0954 9 42—9.01 Sterling pound 3 1099 3.1135 3.24-3.19 2.1725 2.1735 4 63—4 59 r Local
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      • 106 25 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed steady in dull trading, fluctuating within a range of 2.1715 and 2.1730. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed at the same level as the initial opening of 1.9765/75. Trading was
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      • 154 25 THE kilobar market opened at SJ30.353 and closed at S$30,164 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at 1-SJ433 50 434.00 It fell to US$433 00/433.50 where it remained (or a long while. It closed for lunch at US$433.00 433.50 It re-opened a* US$433. 00/ 433. 50 and
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      • 24 25 GOLD US$/oz Tuts Han Singapore 431.50—432.00 432.25—433.00 Hongkong 431.20 431.70 Closed Mn Fn New York 434.20—434.70 431.25 431.75 London 431.50—432.00 431.50 432.50
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        • 81 25 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DECEMBER Eurodollar opened unchanged from CME's close at 94.15 and trading was confined to a narrow range. Liffe opening saw the same lethargic trading and the December contract settled unchanged at 94.15. (100 implied interest rate) Opm High L»w Sett Eat 1U DmM 94.15 94.16 94.14 94.15
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        • 46 25 CURRENCY futures opened higher but slipped by late afternoon. December deutschemark closed two ticks higher at 0.5066. (US doiiMT DtvtachemArk) Opea High Uw Sett Est fM DeeM 0.5074 0.5084 0.5054 0.5056 1558 Nu «7 0 5070 Ju 0.5088 Opn tat (Mm): litt. Act (Mm): 578.
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        • 34 25 DECEMBER pound closed higher at 1.4210. (British Pound) Opea High Uw Sett Est DeeM 1.4210 1.4230 1.4190 1.4210 131 Mix tn 1.4035 Ju 1.3870 Opea fart (Mm): 1M. Act V«l (Mm): 41.
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        • 34 25 DECEMBER yen closed 15 ticks higher. (Jtpmaeae Yen) Opm ffigfc L»w Sett Est DmN 0.*****6 0.*****6 0.*****6 0.*****8 240 Marfl 0.*****5B— 0.*****5 in 0.*****3 Opn 1st (Mm): UK. Act V«4 (Mm): lffl.
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        • 50 25 DECEMBER Nikkei closed higher at ***** after moving widely in a thin market. (Nikkei Stock Avenge Index) Opea High Uw Sett E*t V«l Bpa4 *****.10 *****.13 *****.15 *****.07 DmM ***** ***** ***** ***** 222 MarVl *****8 ***** ***** Oftm tot (M«a): ISM. Act v*i (Maa): lit.
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        • 75 25 DESPITE the firm closing in Chicago, the December Treasury Bond opened 10 ticks lower at 96.25. The weaker dollar, which renewed concern over inflation, caused the easier opening prices. However, the December Treasury Bond managed to recover from its lows to close higher at 96.26. (US Treasury
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        • 30 25 (US$ per troy ounce) Opea High L»w Sett E«t Oet 430.60 Dm 434.00 434.00 434.00 434.00 one Ope* Ist (Mas): U. Act V«l (Mm): ttoec. Reports from BA Futures
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    • Stock markets round-up
      • 561 25 SHARE prices eased on profittaking on the Singapore stock market yesterday. The Straits Times Industrial Index fell 11.21 points its first fall after seven consecutive days of gains to 882.82. The Business Times Composite Index lost 15.13 points to 760 01 and the DBS Index
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      • 69 25 I I I I I I -I I I I I NST Index Tuesday 1,318.65 (1,326.63) —g Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 2,249.22 (Closed) Austraian Al-Ordfaries Tuesday 1,350.50 (1,338.70) Nikei Stock Average Tuesday 17,318.07 (17,338.73) Financial Times Industrials Monday 1,275.40 (1,265.40) Dow tones Average 0fi Monday 1,798.37 (1,793.17) (Figures in
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      • 217 25 Od 13 US) CkMf* Alcoa 36H unch AKed Sig 41 unch Amox tnc I4W unch Am Corp 60 Att 23V4 +H Befhl«h«m SH 7* +H Bo«mg Co 52* H Borroogh. Cp 70*4 -H4 Coterpiior Co 37H ChoM Monhtn 36H -4 Chrytlw Cp 37 +M Citicorp 4«H +H Corn
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    • 238 25 Managers' prioas for Oct 15 Sinf apore Unit Trust Tkt CMMwrct 0.91-0.98 The Samp Fund 0.83-0.89 S pore Prof Fund 0 36— 0 40xd S port Sac Fund 0 61— 066 Spoft ktmt fund 0 69 0 75 S port E«HMty Fund 0 46— 0 X) Asia (Ml
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    • 48 25 I Delivery of FCL import containers Ship (Voyare) Boies Avaiabte Indi Courier (8) COD 13/10 (1605) Takari II (2464) COO 13/10 (2020) B Butang (237) COO 13/10 (1907) Thai Paihn (78N) COD 13/10 (1704) Petopor (208S) COD 13/10 (2050) o o D*»fi<> /7nc\ rnn ii/in ;n??t\
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    • 19 25 Rubber Cfoinf pricil cents/Uo Singapore November 189 00 down three cents, Malaysia November 233.00 down 0 SO cent
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    • 15 25 Tin Closing pridi MJ/kto KL Tin 14.11 unchanged Turnover 74 tonnes down 10 tormts
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    • 23 25 an* prior.. Copp«r t/tmm Mm Spot 919.00—***** I (*****— 921 00^ 3 months 941.50—942.00 (*****-942 00) Market tone Steady Sates: 13.600 tonnn
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    • 24 25 Cta»n prfcn M««r IBS/toy m I— tta Swfiporc 5 64-S 69 5 63—5 (8 M» M NraYort 565-S7l 562-SW Source Crettt Smm Span
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    • 22 25 CMaiprtcai AlUfWWifUfn tVIOTM Mm Spot *****-***** (822 00—823 00) 3 months 816 00—816 50 (*****-*****) Market tone Steatfy Sales 5.950 tonnes
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    • 98 25 Crude s MS/tam pain oi Oct 580 (sovfli) 565 (central ft M north) Nov 580 (south) pahnoi USJ/tonnet RBO palm ml Oct 250 (safer*? Nov/Dk 247 50 (setters) RBO Stearin Oct 205 (sefcrt) Nov/Dk ***** (salan) RBO Otetn Oct 270 (sallar*) 4 No* /Dec 267 50 (saten) I
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    • 359 26 THE US economy is set for a period of long-term expansion which could last longer than the eight to nine-year expansions of the 1950s and *****, according to leading US stockbroking firm Shearson Lehman. The managing director of Shearson Lehman Brothers Ltd in Singapore,
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    • 372 26  -  S. KUMAR By THE billion-dollar chemical industry was one of the few industries in Singapore which grew last year, a recessionary year, Dr Lee Boon Yang, Minister of State (Trade Industry and Home Affairs) said yesterday. The industry output was worth $2.7 billion last
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    • 279 26 Transmarco explains how Cartier, Piaget sales were valued TRANSMARCO Ltd's stake in its Csrtier business was sold at its book value while the reduction of its Piaget stake was made at par value. The sale of the stocks and fixed assets of Transmarco subsidiary, Translux Trading Pte Ltd, which held
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    • 308 26 JOHAN Holdings Berhad, the diversified Malaysian manufacturing and services group, has reported a 67 per cent drop in interim pre-tax profit. For the first six months to July this year, group pre-tax profit was M51.44 million, compared with MJ4.31 million in the previous
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    • 377 26 SIME Darby's little known plantation interest in the Philippines via the Philippine Cocoa Estates Corp (PCEC) has been stepping up its presence in cocoa cultivation in recent months. According to Sime's latest annual report, PCEC entered into an agreement in April to lease
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    • 39 26 DR PETER Chan Po Fun has resigned as a director of Hong Fok Corporation. The current directors are Mr Cheong Kim Pong, Mr Cheong Pin Chuan, Mdm Lim Ghee, Mr Cheong Pin Seng and Mr Jackson Lee.
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    • 27 26 AR Format's new name AR Format, a subsidiary of the Brunei-based QAF Ltd, has changed its name. It is now called QAF Publications A Exhibitions Pte Ltd.
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 636 23 I The Department of Extramural Studies will be conducting the following courses during the month of November 1986- Course Title No. of Fee Venue Start Day Time Bj Sessions Date I SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY WordStar (Class 2) 8 $150 Waterloo Centre 27.11 Mon Thu 7 00pm- 10. 00pm WordStar 2000+ (Class
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  • Page 26 Advertisements
    • 240 26 03 29 Singapore oy<^ Tel: *****01 i n, m «^l Br il I^^Kf The latest 2-litre A er V powerful, very roomy, fl ver y exc usive vei 7 M I e o(^^ s are even na tne Chinese jfl H owner of a Singapore registered car a 4 Wlll
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  • RACING
    • 351 27  - Machine Gun opens up PENANG Five-year-old Machine (ion lit up the track with a brilliant gallop yesterday morning. With B.H. Cheng in the saddle, the son of Without Fear was pulling hard over 600m in 39 sec and finished four lengths ahead of stablemate Rldgeful (Aziz). The going was yielding
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    • 137 27 Penang 'yes' to three visitors PENANG Victoria jockey Ron Burgess, who won on Kinta Valley n on the first weekend of the Singapore Gold Cup meeting and the Jumbo Jet Stakes on Nine Lines on the third day, has been granted a visitor's permit to ride at the meeting starting
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    • 191 27 THESE horses did well over the weekend at Bukit Timah and it should pay to follow them: Triton was unsighted till midstraight when he opened up with big bounding strides on the outside to flash home third by 2 3 4 lengths to American Soldier n in
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    • 85 27 Cooksley again 'Vanishes' VISITING New Zealand jockey Grant Cooksley (above), who gave up two rides and flew home after winning the Perak Derby on Chinese Wall at Ipoh in April, did the same "vanishing trick" at Bukit Timah on Sunday. After finishing second on Chinese Wall in the Singapore Gold
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    • 67 27 PENANG Six horses promoted after winning In Class 3 at Bukit Timah are late entries (or the Penang meeting starting on Saturday. They will race next weekend. Cincinnati IV, Lover's Paradise II and Wing Commander II will go over 1,200m while Chevalier Du Vaal, Hollywood East and
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    • 246 27 At the 4OOm At the finish ccvcfvfgbbb bfbfbfbb -ggg^J- ur.w^i vvvbbfbfrgsdfad ffdg TTfWSPXTL M^ IlTre**! Pictures by and ALBERT SIM JONATHAN CHOO Class 3 Div 4 1,200m 1. Galo De Barcelos 2. Baby Doc 3. Diamond Merchant 4. Iftohi Dist: V/2, 2Vi,
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    • 212 27 EAST RUTHERFORD (New Jersey) Conquistarose, trainer Woody Stephens' main hope for a sixth straight Belmont Stakes success, came from last to win the US$5OO,OOO (about SSI.I million) Young America Stakes for two-year-olds at Meadowlands over the weekend. Last away and checked sharply
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 330 28 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM. ANG OR CHEOK AGE: 76 passed away peacefully on 13th October 1986 at 4:35p.m. leaving behind her beloved: Son: Lee Choi Seng Daughter-in-law: Goh Slew Wan Grandsons: Lee Swee Ann Lee Swee Siong i Granddaughter: Lee Wei Lin Cortege will leave the residence at 50,
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    • 73 28 The family of the late PANG CHONG POEY Departed 7.10.86 wish to thanks relatives, friends, colleagues for their condolences. assistance, attendance, wreaths support during their recent bereavement. Tha family of late Mr J. Asairvathan express their gratitude to friands and relative* lor their con dolence* during their recent
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      228 28 MDM AMURUTHAM SELLAPAN Age 64 passed away peacefully on 13th October 1986 leaving behind her beloved husband N.P.K. Rajamamckam, sons Jayakumar, Selvakumar. Naresh Kumar, daughters Premavathy, Vimala, Pushpamalar, Thllagaranl, sons-in-law R. Ramachandran, R Supplah. M. Param, daugh-ters-in-law Vljayalakshml, Sarasvathl, grandchildren, brothers and sisters to mourn her loss. CorUg*
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    • 74 28 The family o. the late CHIA CHIANG HUI wish to axprass their heartfelt thanks to Asaoc. Prol. Peter Yao, •taH ol ward 43 NUH, relative* and i friend* for their support, concern, I attendance, donations and wreath* dunngtheirbereavement^^^^^^ KaWHaVVaVaMBaVBRMaIeaIB^B^BB The Family of the late DESMOND LEE POH GUAN
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      180 28 In everlovmg memory of I Mr. Oh Hock Pat ;i Afl.: 64 j Departed October 15, 1965 Resting in the Lord's] D tender care. u Always chenthed by wile 'i Mrs. Alice Oh, children, 'f rtdaughters-in-law.a n son-in-law and grandchil-0 {{dren. }l In loving memory of MR.
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      93 28 The family of the late I PRITAM SINGH KOTLA Departed 5 Oct 86 wishes to thank all relatives and friends for their attendance and donations during their recent be reiivement. Bhog Ceremony will be held at KHALSA OHARMAK SABHA Sikh Temple, Nivan Road on 15/10/86 from 3pm to
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  • TIMESPORT
    • ON THE SOCCER SCENE
      • 320 28 RIO DE JANEIRO Confusion and uncertainty marked the start of the second round of the Brazilian national championship over the weekend, with nobody really sure which teams were still in the tournament. Several clubs have threatened legal action against the Brazilian Soccer Confederation to guarantee
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      • 245 28 LONDON Bobby Robson faced yet another anxious morning on Monday, taking training with his fingers crossed and one eye on the mists around nearby Heathrow Airport. Striker Gary Lineker had joined England's international commuters and, for the first time, manager Robson put his squad through a
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      • 252 28 Moran gets the nod from Ron DUBLIN Manchester United manager Ron Atkinson has bent his own club rules to release Kevin Moran for the Republic of Ireland's European Championship qualifying match against Scotland here at Lansdowne Road today. United normally pull their players out of international squads if they miss
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      • 172 28 LONDON THE English Football Association Cup, one of the most prestigious competitions in the world of football, could become an astonishing casualty of the increasingly bitter war between the Football League and Luton over the club's ban on away fans. Such is the anger of
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      • 158 28 ROME Tax evasion inspectors on Monday formally informed Enzo Bearzot, the manager of Italy's victorious 1982 World Cup soccer squad, that he is under investigation. Inspectors have already summoned all 22 members or the squad for questioning next week in connection rges that the y faUed
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    • 129 28 East beat West: a first-minute goal by Kruze helped East Germany edge out West Germany 1-0 in the semifinals of the European Youth Championship at Subotica, Yugoslavia, on Monday. Italy also qualified for the final when they defeated Scotland 1-0. Figures Of Violence: The nationwide wave of soccer
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    • 278 28 AMERICAN FOOTBALL Cincinnati beat Pittsburgh 24-22 in the only NFL game on Monday. ATHLETICS Jos van de Water, of Belgium, won the International Peace Marathon, from Marathon to Athens, on Monday when he covered the distance in 2hr 27min 22sec to finish ahead of Britain's Trevor Hawes
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    • 470 29 lOC stick to four sports for North Korea in 1988 Olympic Games LAUSANNE (Switzerland) The International Olympic Committee said on Monday that they had reached the limit on the number of sports they were willing to move to North Korea to try to avert a boycott of the
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    • 97 29 '20 Iranian sportsmen arrested' PARIS More than 20 Iranian sportsmen have been arrested and imprisoned in Teheran on their return from the Asian Games, according to a statement issued here on Monday by the Organisation of the Iranian People's Muiahedeen. The arrests followed the flight from the Iranian training .camp
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    • 218 29 SEOUL South Korean athletes, fresh from the 10th Asian Games, will soon start a 700-day special training in their bid to win 10 gold medals in the 1988 Olympic Games here, sports officials said on Monday. "In view of our outstanding performance in the Seoul
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    • 362 29 Birmingham scheme aims to close gap between rich and poor countries LAUSANNE Birmingham will offer sports scholarships to athletes from the Third World if they win the right to stage the 1992 Summer Olympics. "We believe our scheme would help in narrowing the gap between richer nations and developing
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    • 108 29 MANILA President Corsion Aquino handed oat a total of I Ss2#,Ml ($43,4M) In cash rewards to the Philippines' medal winners in the recent Asian G&mes In Seoul, tht Presidential Palace said. Indiv dual and team gold medal winners, led by Lydia de Vega winner of
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    • 345 29 ASIAN TABLE TENNIS SHENZHEN Singapore's doubles pairs crashed out of the eighth Asian table tennis championships, which were dominated by hosts China yesterday. Singapore's Png Kim Siang and Loy Soo Chew lost 9-21, 10-21 to North Korea's Hong Choi and Kim Song Hui, while
      Reuter; AFP  -  345 words
    • 480 29 Hosts stun Holland to enter semi-finals HOCKEY WORLD CUP LONDON Holland, the European hockey champions, were bundled out of the World Cup on Monday when they suffered an unexpected 1-0 defeat against England. With the Soviet Union enjoying a smooth 2-0 win over deposed champions Pakistan, the Dutch found themselves
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    • 492 30  -  PETER SIOW Squash champ seeks and gets sponsor for Canadian Open By 4 You have to be thick skin a bit. There's nothing like self-help to get to where you want to be. I'm confident of doing well. My morale's up thanks to the Hongkong
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    • ON THE TENNIS SCENE — FOREIGN AND LOCAL
      • 288 30 McNamee ousted in first round SYDNEY Australia's Paul McNamee was brought down to earth with a bump yesterday when he was knocked out in the first round of the Australian Indoor Open. The No. 4 seed spent last week celebrating Australia's Davis Cup semi-final defeat over the United States in
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      • 140 30 Last minute pull-out by Connors SYDNEY Jimmy C«na«rs withdrew from the Australian Indoor rh*mp< sashlps m Monday night after Wig takes Ul at Lm Aigeles airport before ehecklag la for a flight here, tournament director Graham Lsvett said. Lsvett said he had beea told that Connor* had vomIted after ehecUag
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      • 179 30  - Hongkong's top trio to play here JANICE SEAH HONGKONG'S top three players have confirmed their entries to the DHL Singapore Open Grasscourt tournament from Nov 5-9 at the Singapore Cricket Club. Mark Bailey, Colin Grant and Tang Liu will add more glamour to the event, which has already attracted one
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    • CRICKET
      • 191 30 BRISBANE Moves by England team officials to censor newspaper stories about their players were condemned yesterday by the Australian Journalists Association. Journalists covering a practice session by the English players were made to wait three-and-a-half hours and told by team manager Peter Lush they would
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      • 92 30 QUETTA West Indies beat a Baluchistan Governor's XI by an innings and 89 runs yesterday in the opening match of their seven-week tour of Pakistan. Scares: Baluchistan Governors XI 131 and 109 (E. Faqih 34, T. Gray 4-20. Harper 3-20); West Indies 329. In Harare, Young West
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      • 103 30 BRISBANE England's main worry in the lead-up to the First Test against Australia next month remains their bowling. Captain Mike Gatting said after a tough workout that the pace bowling spots presented the greatest selection problem. In a solid hour of bowling, an enthusiastic lan Botham had
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    • 116 30 Logan leads after fourth stage CYCLING 1 GRAFTON (Australia) Andrew Logan, of Australia, held a narrow lead at the end of the fourth stage of the Commonwealth Bank International Classic on Monday despite finishing well back in the bunch after a strength-sapping 103km ride from Casino to here. The 64km
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    • 293 31 fgfffhgghghfhgffh LONDON Australian Greg Norman strengthened his grip on the No. 1 spot in the world golf rankings over the weekend with his victory in the Queensland Open. He is now 196 points clear of Spaniard Severiano Ballesteros, who could only finish joint fourth in
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    • 504 31  - Fua fits bill even in the rain LIM KEE CHAN Unfancied pro in the lead after reassuring 71 By UNFANCIED Bill Fua proved that his three-under-par 69 in the Maruman Classic pro-am golf tournament on Monday was no fluke when he fired a reassuring 71 to lead the field by
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    • 191 31 71 Bill Fua. 7S Mya Aye (Bur), Poh Eng Huat, Chan Han (Bur). 74 Phua Thin Kiay, Steve Cook (US), Poh Eng Soon, Poh Eing Chong, Vincent Lee (am), Lim Leng Ann, Mohd Ali. Shamuri Sidek, Lim Kian Hong. 75 M. Balraj (am), BUI Fung. Poh Ee
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    • SPOTLIGHT ON THE PRESIDENT'S CUP SOCCER TOURNAMENT
      • 368 31  -  JOE DOR AI By SATURDAY'S President's Cup soccer final between Armed Forces and Police at the National Stadium (7.30pm) holds a special significance for seven young players, including national reserve goalkeeper Abdul Malek. Having won the inaugural Football Association of Malaysia President's Cup
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      • 333 31  -  JOE DORAI INTER-CON SOCCER WHATEVER one may feel or say about Lady Luck smiling on Radin Mas Constituency, one has to admit the end result is what matters most. For, last night at the National Stadium, they were again blessed. This time, Radin Mas beat
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      • 297 31  -  ALBERT JOHNSON SOMERSET United Sports Club have appealed to the Football Association of Singapore Council to nullify Bedok Youth Society's matches for an alleged breach of tournament rules governing Division Three fixtures. Somerset had complained to the FAS tournament committee that Bedok Youth had flouted
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    • 199 31 Ist toe: 7.4tam Tay Lian Whatt, Lim Kian Tiong, Poh Ah Hai 7.52 Poh Eng Wah, Ithnin Zain, Sazali Suboh. 1M Lim Choo Kee, Lim Ken Heng, Alvin Liau B.M Chan Han, Lim Kian Siong. Poh Eng Toon. 8.13 Poh Hock Lian. Jumari Kadir, Hanapi Amran.
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    • 214 31  -  LIM KEE CHAN gfgfgfg THE Singapore Golf Association yesterday named their eight-man team to play Malaysia in the annual International match in Kuala Lumpur OB Oct 25 and The team: Madasamy Moravian, Us brother Balraj, Poh Be Kiat, Samson Gimson, Vincent Lee, his
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    • 238 31 Unbeaten NZ crushes the Crusader gggdfggsdfd FREMANTLE New Zealand remained the only unbeaten yacht in the America's Cup challenger elimination series by crushing Britain's White Crusader by four minutes yesterday. The unique glass-fibre New Zealand stayed on top of the standings with eight wins from eight starts, ahead of Dennis
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    • 44 31 THE individual men's, women's and mixed championships are some of the events in the Singapore Darts Association's tournament next month. Also, those hoping to compete in next year's league must register their teams by December. Call Alex Lai on 235-0652 for details.
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    • 22 28 "In Memoriam" is for those who were close to you. Call *****11 x 5680 for your free booklet of "In Memoriam" verses.
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    • 50 28 ANN AND JUDE Molloway. Ah I.oy and the family of the late Colin Holloway thank Priests and religious, relatives, neigbours. friends, doctors and staff of the General Hospital. Melaka, SKI Band. Pupils of SDA for all their love, support prayers, assistance, wreaths, donations and ■MM offerings during their recent bereavement.
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    • 56 28 I to the family of the Managing I I Director, Mr. Lee Choi Seng, on I I the demise of his beloved mother, I Mdm Ang Or Cheok, on I 1 3th October 1 Qfl6 I^^B^ The Board of Directors, H P^B Management Staff, _M|^l Lee Kim Tah Holding Limited
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    • 209 31 4J iik~~V 0 Memories of W PATIAYA Dai-ichi Ballroom Ail3Hk Jantfy organsed by •^tnwttKKKKKM Tourism Authority of Thailand Thai International IJanheZaobao-UartttVttrtao \U From 13 22 Oct 86, the DaMchi I Hotel has specially flown-in 6 J>^»^w»^^ -^---^^l experienced Thai chefs on Thai ~^^^gaa^^^^| International from Bangkok B^aa^^fl to create a
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  • Page 31 Miscellaneous
    • 25 31 BASKETBALL latereaastttaeacy Uanuuneat (Toa Payoh, Gay World, 7.30pm). GOLF Mmiom CUarir: 2nd round (New Course, 7.45am). HOCKEY Frlfßdly: Punggol CSC v Police (Thomson Rd, 5.30pm).
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  • 462 32 GENEVA Petroleum prices tumbled as the Opec crisis deepened yesterday with a demand by Saudi Arabia for a higher oil production quota. Cartel officials said after the eighth straight day of deliberations that they were far from a final agreement on
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  • 523 32  -  IRENE HOE By THE performing arts are about to receive a big push towards professionalism with government help. A scheme to be launched by the Ministry of Community Development will give them theatre time rent-free as "semi-residents" but with a few strings attached.
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  • 73 32 Woman who switched price tags A STEWARDESS who switched price tags on two skirts so that she would pay less was fined $700 yesterday for cheating Printemps department store last Friday. Katarine Karaca, 30, substituted the price tags of skirts worth $379 and $277.20 for two others with tags which
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  • 192 32 NEW YORK The United States has 26 billionaires, nine more than last year, Forbes magazine says in its latest issue. The richest of them is Mr Sam Moore Walton, 68, founder of a store chain in the south. His fortune has risen 60 per
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  • 445 32  -  AUGUSTINE LOW Guidelines and conditions on use being drawn up By THE Post Office Savings Bank has agreed to extend its automated teller machine (ATM) service to the blind. It is drawing up guidelines on how the blind can apply for ATM
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  • 249 32 HOUSTON It is i pm •m a Suiay ami Bay Hill speaks on radio to a captive aadieaee. time for you U rattle d• wn the ban, the 'prtosa show' is on the air," says os-fetst Shan The Bay Hill Prison SWw Is
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  • 289 32 'Acrimony in UN could engulf the organisation UNITED NATIONS The UN financial crisis has sparked acrimony which could engulf the organisation, but neither of the superpowers is likely to weep and South Africa will gain, Singapore's delegate said on Monday. Mr Kishore Mahbuteni expressed alarm at what he termed the
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  • 235 32 PARIS President Francois Mitterrand has made his clearest statement yet that he will not stand for a second seven-year term, but French political experts say he could still spring a surprise and change his mind. Speaking to reporters after watching military manoeuvres at
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  • 35 32 NICOSIA A Soviet diplomat in Teheran has committed suicide, the Iranian news agency Irna said. The diplomat, an economic adviser at the Soviet embassy, killed himself last Monday. He was not named. UPI
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  • 30 32 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 6.89 points to 1.805.26 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday. AP
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    • 90 32 It's confirmed. CPFs Approved Investments Scheme is to be extended to other banks. Details in today's BT. Why timber bound for India may find few buyers BTop quality for top people Tell your vendor you need Business Times, or ring Betty Tan on *****1 1, ext 2209 HIGH in Quality
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    • 154 32 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas from the late morning TDM*. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 31 max 24 min SUNSET today: 6.53 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.48 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 9/17 C Showers Melbourne 12 13 C Showers Bangkok 25/33 C Cloudy Moscow 312
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  • The Straits Times Section TWO
    • 13 1 THE STRAITS TIMES, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1986 The Straits Times Sect ion TWO
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    • 1414 1 That Funny Girl Woman of many faces that's Lek Phatravadi Brady, movie and television star, producer and director, comedienne, public speaker, scriptwriter and wife of the new Canadian High Commissioner in Singapore. Each week, she shuttles between the world of showbiz in Bangkok (right) and the whirl of diplomacy in
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      • 479 1 How long will $30,000 last j At 4% pa, you can withdraw You will be paid $270.25 $270.25 a month for 1 1 years a month for life. Looking for ways to ensure your financial That's assuming the interest rate doesn't of financial security for old age a problem security
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      • 22 1 produclW^ Curtis 2 UttlttonaW® Arts A Leisure Edited by Richard Lim Bilingual Edited by Teo Han Wue Peg* S to Page 19
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    • Society
      • 946 2 When Big Brother is watching you As computers become more pervasive in the workplace and with productivity a watchword, the inevitable question that arises is: Should computers be used to monitor the performance of workers and measure their productivity? This article, reprinted from the US News and World Report, looks
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      • 1043 2 2 f^^^^PB CAP|!o!-CHANGI:"nOW SHOWING! y flXii CAPITOL (*****59) 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 A 9.30 1 Mi a CHANGI (*****59) 11am. 1.45. 4.00. 6.45 9.15 H rJirlllM.l^ 1 Kreta A Y er PEOPLES: LAST DAY! X■■ <■ *i^aM m I LJLJi (*****72) 4 SHOWS at 1.00. 3 .30. 7.00 9.00 8
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      • 383 2 BARBARA TAYLOR BRADFORD AWOMAHOT r m SHE HAD POWER. SHE NEEDED LOVE. SHE WANTED REVENGE. In 1905 a young kitchen maid leaves Fairley flail. Emma Harte is sixteen, single and pregnant. By 1968 she is one of the richest women in the world, ruler of a business empire stretching from
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      • 72 3 31»faW60 3fi# tt^StttotoAiti" f& o f& H mi (75 *4 tf&^AW*^PlieilJ6WJl»rJl 1-^^^ H*^7 A^ ib&Jl (ft— SP <J®#U*^:E»rJl> iijM>^*£ft*^inttw* W*4fcJ'hifc#fttofidlS «t*A <#**> -tt*tt fc*lß*rStlJi|fl!i£'MKrte 4,500^ ffl S^rtft fs*fr 47« *«E #i££ o ffiiH*»ifDfiiJf^f4»s £tt'hifc ±%m^ft& f&WOIJOfHi ft <£> &*3l*lfflffiW*rAlMf iftilSiJjpiA-^Wi^J&i* *B&ifc&£'j=*4'A*ttJ» o ffij(«[i*Awaj#«fi f«i§¥ UDAT^SASJI? 1957^- fib MSRI^W+Lft «fi«ntfi-HFjtifi6Aff o
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      • 874 3 Science fiction stories by the immensely popular writer, Ni Kuang, are catching the attention of film producers. There are at least four films based on his novels that are being shot in Hongkong. The Seventh Curse, the first Wesley film, has had a midnight run
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      • 678 3  - 'Do your bit to piece together a picture of Singapore's past' CHONG WING HONG ■I' GET to know our history and contribute any relics in your possession to specialised organisations such as the National Archives and National Museum. In this way, a clearer picture of our past will come to
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      • 65 3 +Hsa£to&ifcN-83 WilA*f 3K *b& [si Arm oit^ft^wfi-r^ fig o f rfiff.tt: JP"° Dr. Charles D.Mrlver &i£ "f^lftW—^ WA «t«»W-^A ft IAo" l »J«5 ftjlf m(^mm a® fi^JIKJ-^ >k *JHSWt. -1" W« ifi^iE SAS -Osltt *n hit \MZfm sfiltti*Jla£ fHftX /-*JJS Js*M«£ 3? X«l***f &'h m*y.n% f-jitr &frK*r*&s&**nitft a* fc m.&teß&'g
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      • 660 3 -life DragonTales TWO years after Cao Pi became emperor, Liu Bei was enthroned and he named his kingdom Shu Han. Eight years later, in AD 229, Sun Quan was also crowned. Then began the tripartite confrontation, which lasted 61 years. Strangely, all the three
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      • 718 4  -  Z.N. SOHARMAN By A LOT has been said about Salina, the novel written by A. Samad Said. Originally, the novel which won a consolation prize in the Novel Writing Competition of 1958, organised by the Malaysian Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka (Malaysian Language
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      • 699 4  -  Oleh Z.N. Soharman MEMBACA novel Salina, pasti akan menimbulkan tanda tanya akan sikap seorang pelacur yang menggadaikan maruah hanya untuk membiayai pelajaran seseorang. Begitu pun, setiap pembaca dan pengamat sastera mempunyai tanggapan yang tersendiri terhadap Salina, novel yang telah mendapat pengiktirafan antarabangsa hasil pena Sastera
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      • 791 4 CHINA ANTIQUE PORCELAIN EXHIBITION We are -icnoured to be the Sole A^ent for [2 China National Arts G* Crafts Imp. 6* Exp. |^1 Corp. Guangdong Branch for Antique pi Porcelain Ware. Exhibits exceeding 100 a t LJ years have been verified by China !|f IL National Arts Crafts Imp. Exp.
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      • 710 5 A I fllW^ I HHH I |fe 1 I Tlx: RS ***** CLASS Ih m\ I 11 I HHH I WM I A 1 T llJ Fax: *****30 CLASS iß^p^B^p^^p^a^Bj^Ba^Bßßßßßm^^Baßßßß-^B^Ba^a^B^B^B^BT Mk A 2 Eating Out ORCHARD MAHARAJAH RESTAURANT •arving authanlic North Indian Food Opan datly Lunch: 11 30 am to
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      • 343 5 3 Catering MEMORY BUFFET each Your choice from 40 dishes. Special church weddings. Disco/ Alrcond hall. *****38. night *****87 GARDEN CITY CATERS occasions Free alrcon. premise. 21 Outram Park #02-221 *****17, *****43 HURRYI RING 440*340 Liang Food Caterer $1 one course per head buffet with warmer supplied. 4 Nightclubs/ Lounges/Discos
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      • 682 5 5 Other Entertainment 5 Other Entertainment Sarah H. SAY JA TO THE FIRST GERMAN FASHION SHOW IN SINGAPORE Sarah H. Designer- Collection Spring/ Summer '87- at the Hotel Meridien Orchard, Margaux Ballroom, Friday 17 October at 7.30pm. Fashion show at 9.45pm. $65++ per person inclusive of a delightful French 5-course
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      • 521 5 18 Home Furniture/ Furnishing SPECIALIST Diract from factory We specialise In built-in kitchen cabinet, $100 p.f.r.; built-in wardrobe, $120 p.f.r.; and all carpentry works Ramln, oak, pine, teak wood furniture at reasonable prices. Good service, better workmanship. 6 months guarantee. Free quotation free design on the spot Call now: FIRM
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      • 647 5 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ 12 Computer Products/ Services Services Services PORTABLE POWER PHC-16, the power-packed portable IBM* wmmmmmmmmtmamtmKKMttKk compatible PCs from Japan Kohjinsha i«Mß«MM___g____|^^^^^^ 1 that's surprisingly affordable. B»^^^^»'wHßßßHssl^Hl MODELS: IM nj PHC- 1602 -5.25" FDD IB Iff PHC-16XT 3.5CT FDD; 20MB 01 Hard I )isk V^Kt^^tHK^^^^^Jk I
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      • 333 5 25 Sato: Other Products SENATOR TRADMO ENTERPRISES Agonte tor buying tailing of vanoua Club MomboraMpa (ordinary/ corporal*) Tanah Merah Country Club Jurong Country Club Plnetree Town Country Club Sentosa Golf Club Warren Golf Club Keppel, Serangoon Gdn Club Locaaa and Expats ara witeonw. Contact Joanna. *****77/ BEST OFFERI NEW electronic
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      • 492 5 27 Wanted f ABSOLUTELY ~1 HIGHEST PRICES OFFERED FOR YOUR *****11 *****12 «03-02, THIRD FLOOR, PEOPLES PARK CENTRE, SINGAPORE 0105. TOP VALUE FOR your Pawntlckets. Gold, Diamond, Watches Si White Gold. 246Q Upp Thomson/ Sin Ming Junction (next POSB Thomson). *****18/ *****49. INTERESTED PARTY KEEN to purchase corporate membership of
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      • 568 5 30 Hairdressing 1 $15 CfItJIOTEL: *****23 I #04-98TFar East .Plaza Bring your friend along for a cut or perm and get your cut FREE! nqgTEL: *****31/2 PROTEIN PERM $40 COMPUTERISED PERM $35 ONWARDS CUT $12/ STUDENT CUT $4 PIVOT POINT SCHOOL conducts full Si part-time classes for world recognized professional
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      • 1006 5 TELEPHONE SERVICE: Monday to Friday 9am to 5 30pm (spm deadline tor neit day) Saturday: 8 30am to ?pm 1 1 lam deadline tor The Sunday Times i Pubic Hoiday 9am to lpm COUNTER SERVICE: TIES ORCHARD CENTRE. #02 105 LUCKY PIAZA Manday to Friday: 10am to 12 noon lpm
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      • 730 6 36 House 36 House Renovation/ Decor Renovation/ Decor (4.10.86 20.10.86 ONLY) 10% TO 50% OFF NYATOH SOLID DOORS ITALY PVC FOLDING DOORS No plywood PVC LAMINATED DOORS 10 Designs VERTICAL VENETIAN 12 months guarantee BLINDS See Chin Aluminium A Stainless Steel Contractor mm We specialise m renovation of HOB Hats
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      • 774 6 37 Airconditioners/ Refrigerators BALEB, SERVICE. REPAIR and Installation of all airconditioners. Best planning and design. Fast, reliable and good back-up service with competitive price. Call: *****59/ *****64. K&Q Brothers Electrical Engineering Co. WITH YOUR PURCHASE of our new Acma frldge/alrcond., we offer to trade-in at $100 for your old one.
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      • 758 6 39 Other Personal 39 Other Personal Services Services Specialises in hair care non-surgical hair replacement by weaving. Call us today for a free consultation, perhaps we may have the answer to your hair problems. GLOWER HAIR CARE CENTRE PTE LTD C E Building #02-04, 220 Orchard Road Singapore 0923. Tel:
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      • 581 6 55 Commercial Vessels LOCAL TRADE 480 h.p. TS tug avail, for Immediate charter or lump sum towage. Also Tug Si empty barge returning to base from Brunei can accept cargo immediately. Call *****40. 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies UOF offers Eguiprnent Financing HPor Leasing at Attractive lenTis UNrTEDO/ERSEAS RMANCE 1 24/126.
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      • 783 6 57 S™!!** 57 Business 57 Business Opportunity, Opportunities Opportunities BUSINESS FOR SALE I Our client is an established Australian Company based In Rocklea, Queensland, which specialises In Sheet Metal industry with significant Involvement in heavy motor vehicle Industry. It is now poised to move into new areas. The client it
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      • 329 6 58 Other Business Products/ Service* SECURITY/ MVEBTIOATION SERVICES We provide): 24-hour security patrol services. Guard dogs with trained handlers. Private Investigation Into all matters. For onQjutrioe a Quotetiooa pteaee con lac t TEL: *****04/ *****05 RCON. AOOKESS $10. answering service (10, telex $5, typing $2 Tel: *****72. M Domestic Help
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      • 421 6 64 Domestic rio!p Available Reliability is our business Wide c he ice of maids from Philippines with back up service by our Fihpma counsellor n Full documentation insurance medical* S5 000 bond replacement guaranteed O 10 00 am 9 00 pm daily Salary F*ptnoS2oo* S/L**anslso Deluxe package includes T-amng Fun
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      • 735 6 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available i I Spacial Protection igood terms conditions) ot'ered to employers I who had bad experiences &to clients 'irst time employing maid Strict Japanese tolerable attitude 4 behaviour training Hardworking, helpful, obedient cheerful honest, self-discpl ned Documentation mcl med'cal exam $5 000 bond/P
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      • 261 6 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive I MITUTOYO ASIA PACIFIC PTE LTD Regional Headquarters for world s largest manufacturer of precision measuring instruments urgently require Duties include servicing repairing of electronic instruments and installation of measuring machines Diploma m Electronics Engineering or similar field Age around 25 years Possession of driving
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      • 549 6 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive Wall established Trading Company (Pharmaouticals and Chemicals) require* a dynamic ASSISTANT TO THE MANAGER Requirements Minimum (i IE c Level Age: 28 to 35 years Background Experience in administration and marketing of Chemical and Pharmaceuticals advantageous Besides English, able to speak and write Mandarin Must
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      • 561 7 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical FEMALE ACCOUNTS CLERK Minimum GCE 'O' level Must possess LCC Higher Accounting Must be able to prepare accounts up to balance sheet stage Ability to type at 35 wpm accurately At least 3-5 years working experience in a manufacturing company
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      • 486 7 DYIMA MECH An established electronic manufacturing company requires SECRETARY e GCE 'A' Level Certificate or equivalent e Good command of English and must be bilingual e Experience In secretarial and administrative work e Preferably knowledge In WP and telex e Able to do simple AccountIng work e Typing speed 50-60
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      • 832 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical FEMALE SHIPPING CLERK required by new garment manufacturing organisation. e Experience In Import/ export documentations, e Mln O' level e Good typing speed. Please write In with contact tel. number to: TOA PAVOH NORTH BLK. 970, #05-05 SINGAPORE 1231 GENERAL CLERK required by well established
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      • 762 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENERAL CLERK REOD. GCE O' Level with credit in English and Mandarin Able to type 35 w.p.m. and handle correspondence. Able to work Independently Salary $400 Age 18 to 25. Call at 32, Ang Mo Klo Ind. Park 2. Sing Ind. Complex, »06-04. REQUIRED 1
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      • 537 7 71 Situations Vacant: 71 situations Vacant: Sa Salos Walk-In Interview Monday Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm Customer Relations Officers (Female) (Full-time Tanglin, Full-time/Part-time Changi Airport) Due to our expansion, we have newly-created E openings for CUSTOMER RELATIONS OFFICERS. The incumbent will be responsible for in-shop promotion and customer relations including
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      • 56 7 CHINESE FEMALE SALES CLERK raquirad to work at Parkway Parade Shopping Clr. Pleasant personality a Salary 5550 Able to speak English Mandarin Experience Is not essential as training will be provided Interested ptaeea call personalty or writ* with full pertleulare, non-re-turnable photograph a lei. no. to: 2 Alaiandra Road #01-03
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      • 564 7 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Salos Salos New Office requires 20 Sales Representatives (Male/Female) to promote a well-known product. No experience is required as training will be provided We offer: Basic salary attractive commission medical benefits overseas trips For further details, applicants are invited to an interview atThe Glass
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      • 480 7 A manufacturing Company in' Jurong requires suitable candidate* to fill the following posi tions at it* sales office located in Serangoon area: A) SALES ENGINEER Male Singapore citizens, age 25 to 35 years A diploma in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent is preferred though not essential. Applicants without a diploma but
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      • 619 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sale* 'TORAY' A mu'ti national company invites applications for MALE SALES STAFF Age 28 to 30 years Married GCE 'A' level with credit in English Pleasant personality and hardworking Able to work individually and independently Experience in sales a Salary negotiable Interested applicants, please write in with
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      • 707 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales WINSTON ENGRG CORPN PTC LTD require* MALE SALES EXECUTIVE e Possess class 3 driving licence e Preference will be given to candidates with technical/ pump knowledge or Diploma holder. FEMALE SALES COORDINATOR Minimum GCE 'O level Interested applicants, pleaee call: *****55 for interview. AMBITIOUS MEN 4
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      • 992 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales FEMALE MARKETING EXECUTIVES req. by expanding company which recognises top results with high rewards benefits Successful candidates must be resourceful aggressive In sales, possess strong determination In the pursuit of top results and be highly skilled In handing customers Applicants should write in with photograph and
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      • 593 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales REQD. 5 FULLTIME Agents for businessman consumer products 4-flgure Income *****67. SALES PROMOTION PERSONNEL wanted by newly established company Call: *****17 SALES REPRESENTATIVE REQD. for entertainment co Attractive salary Call *****34 72 Situations Vacant: Technical A Japanese j U manufacturer requires m W the services of
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      • 461 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical m^^^ GRay I I We are a well-established US-based company I engaged in the manufacture, sale and service of high-technology oil drilling and production Hj equipment. |B We invite applications for the position of: B MAINTENANCE FITTER H| Experience/Qualifications HB 2-3 years
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      • 346 8 I A speaker parts manu- facturing company in Jurong has immediate vacancies for the following: PRESS MOULD SETTERS Minimum Sec 4 or NTC 3 or 2 years industrial experience TOOL DIE MAKERS NTC 3 in Metal Machining or 3 years industrial experience Please apply personally at: JYOTO WORKS (S) PTE
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      • 773 8 73 pJHdur°iS?n VaCant: 73 Situ lion Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situation* Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: rrooucnon Production Production Production Production Production gpj m be physically fit and must have l9 I AAnni/^ol asm completed NS H I t?\#llim*Cll PrOdUCtiOn be Prepared to work on 3 rotating
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      • 330 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical SITE SERVICEMAN REQD. for cleaning de-silting of sewerage related works. Preferably staying In Toa Payoh. A.M. Klo or Ytshun With Class 3 driving licence Call *****38 for appt MACHINE OPERATOR FOR sawing machine required. Apply personally at: Welchern Pte Ltd., Blk 4. No 58. Pandan Loop.
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      • 470 8 2nd Shirt S f A leading American manufacturer of Winchester disk drives has vacancies for: I ///S5S\ lst shlft: 7OOam 4.00pm OR /^•WiWI 2nd shift: 3 45pm 1 1 00pm L^l Y^ Jvf ATTRACTIVE SALARY \ry J^' ~LFj Confirmation increments Free transportation ML \i Attractive shift Annual leave Y *-*\?S
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      • 128 8 An Established Optical Company requires:MALE/ FEMALE PRODUCTION/ Q.C OPERATORS Male applicants must completed N.S. Must be able to read and write English No Shift work Interested applicants, please call personally for an Interview at> HILITE PTE. LTD. 16. Kallang Place #07-19 JTC Flatted Factory Singapore 1233 Computer Manufacturer has vacancies
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      • 126 8 Established manufacturing firm invites suitable parsons to apply tor the posts of: ASSISTANT PRODUCTION MANAGER a Diploma in Mechanical/ Production Engineering, a Experience In similar post, a Good management skills and positive attitude PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR a Diploma in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent, e Experience In similar post, a Good supervisory
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      • 408 8 WALK-IN INTERVIEW (9.00am to 5.00 Monday to Friday) I FOSTER FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (16 to 35 years old) Experience not necessary We provide: Permanent normal shift No scope work Friendly, clean cooling environment Attractive welfare Medical benefits THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT FOSTER ELECTRIC (S) PTE. LTD. 1 58 Kallang Way Singapore
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      • 588 9 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous WALK-IN L interview! Exclusive Japanesa Members' Club* I require I 1- FEMALE GUEST I RELATIONS OFFICERS I Basic salary minimum Ssl,loo plus 8 commission and incentives up to H 552.000 per month 2. Full Time/Part Time I GUEST RELATIONS I HOSTESSES I
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      • 151 9 ra■ t I 1 lItTA I I I I requires Male/Female applicants to join us at: Pull-Time SERVICE/ KITCHEN CREW Must be prepared to work 2 rotation shifts 7 am to 3 pm or 3 pm to 11 pm Must prepare to start work immediately Age 16 and above Fringe
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      • 496 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous NZ FORCE SEA requires an INVESTIGATOR for its Pass Issue Office located in Sembawang. Applicants must be male Singapore citizens between 30- 45 years of age with a GCE 'O' level education or equivalent and a good command of spoken and written English in addition to
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      • 599 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous EARN EXTRA POCKET MONEY 40 people needed for Telemarketing. Temporary employment for 6 weeks only. $5.00 per hour plus commission. Shifts available, 9am to lp.m., lp.m. to 5p.m., Sp.m. to 9pm Monday to Friday. Training provided. Must be very articulate with outgoing personality It have strong
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      • 513 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous QMMARU SINGAPORE Requires 1. MALE RECEIVING CLERK 2. TELEPHONE OPERATOR 3. FEMALE CASHIERS 4. FEMALE SALES ASSISTANTS 5. TRAINEE BUTCHER For Position (1) (2) must have min. 2 years relevant experience. For enquiries please call 3391 1 1 1 or cail personally between 1 0.30am to
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      • 942 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PACKERS a Min Primary 6 education a No experience required, a Preferably own transport, a 6-day rotation shift work. Walk -in interview at: La Boulangene Da Paris 253 Pandan Loop Singapore 0512 Publishing. Co. requirea urgently 1) TYPIST 2) DELIVERY MAN 3) SALES EXECUTIVE (with own
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      • 891 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous PHOTOGRAPHER'S ASSISTANT WITH b/w darkroom experience req'd by advertising photographic studio. Must have own bike Si class 3 licence *****76 REQUIRED SECURITY GUARDS hour Balestier/ 12-hour Slglap Si Selegle Attractive salary/ benefits/ off day. Appt. at =05-34 People's Park Centre. SECURITY GUARDS REQUIRED for 12 hour
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      • 515 9 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Venicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance FAST MONEY I WithFOCL jpp^ Prompt processing of applications Up to 90% financing Attractive interest rates New car Used car 12 mths 4.25% 4.75% 24 mths 4.50% 5.00% 36 mths 4.75% 5.25% 48 mths 5.00% (Instalments payable in advance) Call 533-3737 today
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      • 668 9 86 For Sale: BMW •92 BMW 72SIA. 2 private owners, g'teed accident free, beautiful number plate. $62,000. View at 102 Paya Lebar Crescent. '•2 BMW 7281A. 2 owners Very well maintained. Low mileage Accident free. Genuine buyers call David Wong *****55 DIRECT SELLER OF 1983/ 84 BMW 3201, pis. phone
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      • 960 9 87 For Sale: Mercede* 0 79 MERCEDES 200 fully auto aircon cassette Tel: 452-6003 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat ALMOST 19*2 FIAT *****.S 2000 Twin cam engine. Power steering/ windows, locking 1 pte owner Done only 41.000 km Orig cond Lucky no *****53 FIAT 124 SPECIAL T 1974 1.6 5-speed Twin
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      • 929 10 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nisaan 4/80 OATSUN 2802X auto power windows, electric mirror. I rims Pioneer set. $21,000 neg *****87 79 DATSUN 120Y Statlonwagon 1 owner. $10,200 o.n o Enquiries: *****25 Pager *****86 6/61 DATSUN 100A. New model Alrcon. hi-fi, lax $12,600 »02-41 Upp Serangoon Shopping Ctr. 80 DATSUN 200L, alrcon,
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      • 965 10 90 For Sale: Toyota •79 TOYOTA STARLET 1 ODX Tax Jan 'B7 Aircond. hl-fl, full kit $11,500 ono Tel *****80 80 TOYOTA COROLLA DX Pte owner, tip top cond., full accessories $13,700 0.n.0 *****40 85 TOYOTA STARLET 1000 5-dr 12 valve Ist owner, hi-fi, tuffkoted Done 20,000 km. *****28 78
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      • 805 10 95 For Sale: Suzuki '64 SUZUKI 1000 3-door Aircon expensive hl-fl. power windows, original paint, s/rlms. $19,500. *****83 AUG. IS NEW model Suzuki 1000. 5-door, 1 owner, seldom used. Tax l/'B7 $23,800. Tel: *****33 BEAUTIFUL 84 SQUARE lights, Suzuki 800, alrcon, hi fi, s/rlms. $13,900 Tel *****49 END 13 SUZUKI
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      • 759 10 97 For Sal*: Commercial Vehicles •83 TOYOACE LORRY with canopy. 1 owner, alrcon. Low mileage $5500 0.n.0. View: 81k.681, Tessensohn Road #01-303. •84 MITSUBISHI L3OO Van. 5-dr, 1 owner, alrcon.. radio/ cassette, tax new, tip top cond. Tel *****54/7. ENO 78 DAIHATSU van 550 cc New tax. Passed inspection. Offer:
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      • 411 10 99 Vehicle* Wanted A GENUINE OFFER!! We're prepared to sell your vehicles at your required price with no charges, we also provide Immediate cash payment for all models of vehicles to your satlsfactlon:KIAN SENG WHATT TRADING PTE LTD #02-21/20 Beauty World Plaza Upper Bukit T.mah Rd. 7 m.s. Tel: *****14/
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      • 793 10 99 Vahiclas Wanted CASH PAYMENT HIGHEST OFFER all PARF and non-PARF vehicles all pick-ups and commercial vans e all private and Q registered Mercedes. BMW and Volvo vehicles Contact MR. LIM of WU LIAN TRADING CO. Tel: *****32/ *****68/ *****17 (day)/ *****07 (night) Let 11 Upper Aiiunied Used Cera Centre
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      • 906 10 106 Accommodation Available: Houses D.ll BRANO NEW HSE. s*l rms. Big modarn kitchen. Spacious living/ dining, matured gdn $8,000 D.ll ORCHID INN vicinity, modern bunglw 5-2 rms Family araa. Patio overlooks gdn. (Pool), $5,500 D.lO SHANGRI-LA HOTEL vicinity, huga colonial bunglw Wall maintained. 4*2 rms Tannia ct. $4,500 D.ll SWISS
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      • 680 10 106 Accommodation Available: Houses 11 JALAN UNGGAS D/storey seml-d 3*l bdrms Partially furnished Tel: *****68. 107 Accommodation Available. Apartments Cholca of luxurious apartments with facilities in good r»*H*antial location. a Beverly Hill $5,500 a Ardmore Pt. $6,500 a The Claymore $5,800 a Fontana Hgts $5,500 a Paris:... $5,000 Bel-Air $5,500
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      • 888 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments LUXURY APARTMENTS a BEVERLY HILL APT. 4 bdrms 4100 sq ft $5,000 a HABITAT MAIS. 4 bdrms 3100 sq ft $4,500 e BALMORAL PK. MAIS. 4 bdrms 3000 sq ft S3JOO KINGSFIELD PROPERTY *****33. QUIET. SMALL DEVELOPMENT FOR EXECUTIVES $3,500 D.9 Beaumont, 4 rms D.ll Shelford
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      • 821 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments e'est merveiDeux! the French love it, and so do the Japanese, the Germans and the Americans It's a cosmopolitan crowd at Ardmore Park someone called it a mini United Nations With the amenities of a country club, excellent security and just off
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      • 607 11 LANDMARK TWR.. MINS. to Orchard/ Shenton Way, facing Pk., 3 rms., f/furn., f/facllities. $1,400 Bernard Valuers *****49. MUST SEE TO Appreciate! Off Balestler Rd., new, spacious St airy, 2300 sq.ft. 3+l/ attached. Unfurn. Pool. $1,200. Agt: *****61 NEWTON HOTS. APT. Rental $1,600 p.m. 2 rms. with attached bathrms., living rm.
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      • 959 11 107 Accommodation Available Apartments D 15 HAWAII TWR. 3M bdrms. seavtew, full facilities, (/furn. $2,100. HVPC *****48 O.IS MANDARIN GARDEN 15th Floor, Mals., 3 bdrms., seavlew, full facilities. VIA *****83. O.IS. MARYLAND/ AMBER Twr. 3+l bdrms., furn., newly renovated *****03 (agt.). D.15 OCEAN PARK. High fir. 3+l rooms. Facing sea.
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      • 869 11 106 Accommodation Available- Rooms ORCHARD AREA F/furn. bathrm. attached, alrcon., carpeted, sauna, squash, s/pool. Meals, laundry avail. Suitable for foreign students Tel: *****37. ROOM FOR SINQLE ladles near Thomson Yaohan. Furnished, fan, alrcon., bathroom and cookIng. Rent $390. Tel: *****58 AT NO COMMISSION charge from tenants seeking rooms/ flats in
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      • 824 11 113 For Sal*: Hous«« 113 For Sal* Houmc 113 For Sale: Hou«e« WMpitfrl* Of The Pictu^^ T nje I I o o<^k. rf=fea?] Spanish-style I |v wrii J3f JWtl PARK I I a .WiMV JtUt-toW ||C B^ *^J +*q H UiU-tM 2-* W¥ .UatiUS III" *fc <3=J fIW <. I
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      • 534 11 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses One of the best housing loans available Loans up to 100% of valuation with CPF Special interest rates for first time homeowners from just 6 3 /4%p.a. Easy repayment period up to 25 years Also attractive loans are offered for the purchase
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      • 555 11 D.1955. ST. FRANCIS Xavler Church vicinity, s/storey bunglw. 10,300/ 3,000 sq.ft. 4 bdrms., study, servant's rm. with attached baths. Extensively renovated. Mature gdn., waterfall. Well maintained. 999 yrs. $695,000 0.n.0. Tel: *****90/ *****91. agt. MUST VKWI D.IS well renovated d/storey terrace. Ceramic/ terrazzo/ parquet flooring. 3+l rms $410,000 neg. Freehold.
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      • 966 11 113 For Sal* Houses O.lt WHY CRESCENT beautl(u) new d/storey corner tcrr 4.130 sq ft 5405.000 neg Call Ban Keat Agency *****05/ *****11 O.lt S/STOftfV rwOLD Terrace. 1.700 sq ft 2 bdrms 2 baths, store Renovated to designers'* specifications. Tel: *****02 (agent) D 1»53 JAVA LIBAR Crescent, single-storey seml-d 5.300
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      • 539 12 113 For Sale: Houses D.5 FABER HILLS 2 seml-d 6 bdrms./ servant's, 4500 sq ft $650,000 Delfl: *****84/ 5. OS NEAR MUS brand new 2/storty seml-d 8535K West Coast 2/storey terr $355K UTD *****55/6. 0 5 S/STOWEY BUNGALOW 11.300 sq.ft/ 3.000 sq.ft 4-1 bdrms. $780,000 neg Cltlprop *****75 D.B CAMBRIDGE
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      • 662 12 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments %JTHE VMNDSOR BJBJBB^/ a ajBBJ B^ B H^ a Jß^^^ 3 -Bed room Apartment*. Built-in area atari from 1313 sq ft f m^^^^^^ m >y^t^! m LUXURY and FABULOUS FEATURES
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      • 397 12 WATTEN ESTATE CONDOMINIUM Brand new townhouses with 3 bedrooms, large living, separate dining hall. Kitchen cabinets and master bedroom built-in wardrobe will be provided. With roof-garden. Squash court. Swimming pool. TEL: *****11 Miaa Poraan Tan WALK-UP APT. AT Queens Mans. Kim Tlan Rd. 3 bdrms. terrazzo flooring. Facing morning sun.
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      • 737 12 0.11 BHELFORD MANSION, new maisonette, 3300 sq.ft., $550,000. Debenham Tewson City Valuers *****70. D.IS BAYSHORE PK. Sapphire Twr. Low rise blk. Partial sea view. Morning sun. 3 bdrms. 1105 sq.ft. $208,000. Cltlprop, *****75. 0.18 FLAMINGO VALLEY, 2200 sq.ft. 3-bedroom maisonette. Facing pool/ morning sun. ERA: *****87/ *****00, Valerie 0.15 HUA
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      • 745 12 D.lO BRAND NEW Lower mals. 3+l rms. 2,042 sq.ft. Full facilities $438,000. TMP *****66. D.lO EXCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT 2-bdrm apt. F'hold. Facilities. $295K upwards. Tel: *****86. agt D.lO ORENVILLE MAIS. 3+l bdrms. 2,700 sq.ft. S/pool, squash/ sauna. 732-9432 (agt) D.lO HOLLANDIA 1883-2087 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms. $395,000-$430.000. Foursome Holdings *****88 D 10.
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      • 924 12 114 For Sale: Private Apartments bdrm F'hold. 4-yr old. $218,000. VUlanelle *****81. O.S LUXURIOUSLY FURN. Lucky Plaza 2 rms. 1000 sq ft Freehold Forward Properties, *****00. D.S PENTHOUSE, ORCHARD Rd vicinity, 3,200 sq.ft. 3+l bdrms. $420,000 Fields *****11 D.9 PHOENIX CT. off KlUlney Rd. 3 bdrms./ attached bath. 1800 sq.ft.
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      • 1048 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5 ROOMED Ah Hood Rd Blk 103 $145,000 Bedok North Blk 413 $138,000 Bedok South Blk 60 $120,000 Bedok Ree Blk 715 $133,000 Bt Merah Blk 1 15/1 16 $105,000 Choi Chee SI Blk 51 $133,000 Clement! Blk 413 $135,000 Dover Close East Blk 14
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      • 964 12 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments FULLY CPF FOR a 5-rm Depot Rd 81k. 113 lovely, with ceramics throughout. Cabinets, well kept $128K neg *****05. GHIM MOH 3-RM. Blk 10, all marble ceramic kitchen $45,000. Telok Blangah pure 4-rm b1k.27. all marble $90,000 *****50/ 1. HOLLAND DRIVE S-RM. (Point) 81k.21. Terrazzo
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      • 800 12 116 For Sale HDB Apartments MARINE PARADE 3-RM pines 4-rm it Clementi 5-rm for sale. Call *****16 MARINE PARADE S-RM. High fir Sea view Fully renovattd See to appreciate. Price neg 29 '4400 MARSILING DR.. S-RM., pt bK 214 All ceramic. Cabinet. Set view $92,000 neg All CPF *****J2/ 3.
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      • 600 12 117 Properties Wanted Ang Mo Kio Bedok Clementi West Coast Geylong East other oreos Urgently wanted semi-d and terraces in any districts Tel: *****66/*****55 Mitt Lim/Leong D J PROPERTY LiCfiMO Ag«ocy y WANTED f JURONQ East N BEDOK ANG MO KIO OTHER AREAS CALL MISS CHOW 732 8288 WC EMPHASIZE
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    • Page 13 Advertisements
      • 809 13 118 Factory Spaces INDUSTRIAL MENU FOR RENT/ SALE A) GENTING LANE Dl3 (Terrace Type) Area smm mm 9,400 to, n B) KIM CHUAN/ PAYA LEBAR (Terrace Type) Area 5.500 7.200/ 11.000/ 12.000 >q ft C) HILLVIEW/ MANOAI EST. (Terrece/ Detached Type) Area 6.500 7.200 9.200 sq ft 0) KAMPONG AMPAT
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      • 761 13 118 Factory Spaces HOCK SOON FACTORY spue e OT3 ltiiH 1»92 1900 sq ft at Upp Bukit Timah Rd for rent. I'lease (all *****71 Mr Hoe. JURONG (JTC) FTY./ warehouse for rent/ sale Built-in area: 86.000/ 35.000/ 26,000/ 12.000/ 9 400/ 7.500 sq.ft. *****12/ *****58 LOR. TUKANG EMPAT. standard type
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      • 606 13 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces Storage Spaces |j_^jjj2^Xi(jjJ J j^F^JxujBi^ Jt 1 kjTayiljyTci Si '*SSS S^^sSfarjT*^^!,.^^" l CSS aHHvPv.^BH Bar tt^~> vvHnLnuUji. -•eaa^^B^lL^aMßpP^S aaaa^ ENQUIRIES AND BOOKINGS Z* u 'i SING DEVELOPMENT (PRIVATE) LIMITED l**\ K. B. WAREHOUSE PRIVATE LIMITED V TEL *****44* *****77 V
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      • 714 13 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces I A 42-STOREY BUILDING located at I the junction of Alexandra Pasir Panjang I Roads. I Close to CBD and port facilities. I Self-contained with Post Office, clinic, I H restaurants, etc. I I Access floors allowing flexibility in I
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      • 562 13 HIGH STREET PLAZA, about 500 sq.ft. with fittings. Rental $2,200 Contact: Kip *****55. ICB ENTERPRISE HOUSE Middle Road, #03-03 (1.173 sq.ft.) *****11 Ext 253/ 254. Miss Lee/ Andrew. INTERNATIONAL BUILDING, ORCHARD Rd. outside CBD. 300 975 sq.ft. Tel: *****55. INT'L PLAZA, HIGH fir.. 950/ 1500/ 2400 sq.ft. Carpeted, partitioned. $1.50
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      • 386 13 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces I Prime Shops! Ideally located at the bustling North Bridge Rd /Arab St. junction. Beside MRT station. Easy transportation A tourist centre packed with a
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      • 304 13 BSs??j22aiU PRIME SHOPS FOR" LEASE Area: from 301 sq.ft. Rental: from $541 For: retailer, wholesaler. travel agents, furniture shops, etc Please call 533-6868. FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE next to Singapore Hilton SHOP SPACES FROM 185 to 1.077 sq.ft. Reasonable rental Available for immediate occupation ENQUIRIES TEL: *****11 S.G. My/ Shannon/
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      • 444 13 125 Shop Spaces Wanted HOLLAND SHOPPING CENTRE. Genuln*" buyer wanted shop space about 500 sq.ft. Good frontage. Mdm Ng. *****70 127 Other Real Estate CLEMENTI CRES. 9.605 proved for 3-storey bungalow $55 p.s.f Occidental *****00/ *****31. CMST.I9 •.500+ SQ.FT. land with planning approval for 3 units 3storey terrace hse. Tel:
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      • 451 13 137 Tours 137 Tours EUROPE LONDON /^^<^\) FrOm Only 7^® 1 "^^S'6'aiOD London- As-U-Please^W M 10D Britain Car Pjus Hotel from $2165* M Incl. group return airfares 2/3/5/7 nights m hotel accommodation from a wide choice of \M London hotels (Suoerior Tourist to Deluxe) m Pnces •'o" 1 November onw^ras
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    • Page 14 Advertisements
      • 908 14 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 136 Cruises 4 different fly/cruise programmes to Hongkong Harpers Holidays offers the more adventurous I H^ Ti^r "^^B B^^^ Ht^t^H^ travellers .1 series ol fly cruise packages to D-u^k^B [).i\^»H a .V^»^B Hongkong including 5 days at sea on the
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      • 336 14 PHOeWXTRML I I DCEFAVM.I HOLP>TS ~~J C Cmmm I Cwttwc /K. Vmpm HPays 4f»gMs Sl?9 f!S9 Pep 30 lOj r FfWtr tm2 Dm 3 Wflih S ?Da»s 3Nights SI 19 Dep 31 10 j C*««r«, Hffcto* 2 Q <n 3 WcmTS I 579 t99Dep 31 10 Bpm J f 6tnt«c
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      • 688 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours il*> v*?'**'***^^ p 14> 19 21/11 *3f St lOt 12/12 4& gut* m*'H£' Mt- Fuji Hakon Tokyo Tower f§4 P Tokyo City Tokyo Disneyland WWmM'.mmWMMmm Harajuku Fashion Show Toyota Cup Final Live Tokyo TV musical I' Guaranteed Dmp: 1 1 9 dlBC Unt coupons
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      • 92 14 137 Tours VTT'iv p J| In 1895, Wilhelm (Conrad Roentgen found a new form of radiation. He knew he had discovered something great but he wasn't sure what it was, so he called it the unknown "x" or X-Ray You don't need X-Ray vision to see the benefits of reading
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      • 1051 15 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours Ba^LW M 1 M m B _^^^B 4/5/7 DAYS BANGKOK <ifiAf\ii *~2£*L PATTAYA 1 WHT^^^m M CHIENGMAI $735/ $855 irf^fli^kW M^ 4 DAYS PHUKET LEISURE $499 K W Depart Every Thursday and Saturday sn H^Ci'V^awHsi^a^aS fe.^ Bangkok City Tour Pattaya Coral Island raT^k If
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      • 639 15 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education Be A "PROFESSIONAL" "I n In Hotel Industry! WE HOTELCONSULT =S RtcognisMl by the Stoat of Val»u SWITZERLAND Study in SWITZERLAND ft USA tor a Diploma /Degree m Hotal Restaurant Administration Only College offering American Hotal and Motel Association and City ft Guild of
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      • 124 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses LCCI 198? Examinations REGN.: 13 TO 31 OCT. GROUP DIPLOMA COURSES DIP. IN MARKETING/PR DWed 6.30-9.30pm 15/10 2) Sat 2 00-5 00pm 18/10 3) Sun 2.00-500pm 19/10 DIPLOMA IN LAW DSat 4.00-7 00pm 18/10 DIP. IN ACCOUNTING DWed 6.00-9.30pm 15/10 2) Frl 600-930pm 17/10 3) Sun
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      • 516 15 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses f^WcEPTIFIOVTE/ IIVVI DIPLOMA COURSES Commencing in October Registration for LCCI Exam commences from 13 Oct -31 Oct, 1986 Accounting Economics Auditing English for Commerce Advertising Marketing Bookkeeping Public Relations Business Principles of Administration Management Business Computing Salesmanship Business Statistics Shorthand Speed Costing
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      • 425 15 LCCI 1987 EXAMINATIONS REGN. 13 31 OCT. 86 DIPLOMA IN MARKETING/PR 1 Wed 6.30- 9.30pm 15/10 2 Mon 6.30- 9.30pm 20/10 3. Sun 10.00- 1 00pm 19/10 ACCOUNTING 1 Wed 8 00- 9.30pm 15/10 2 Thurs 6.30- B.oopm 23/10 3. Sun 9.00- 10.30am 19/10 COST ACCOUNTING 1 Wed 8 00-
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      • 707 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses LCCI INTER 8 KEEPING Tues 7 30-9pm Peace Centre Commercial School (*****30) 151 Language Courses ENGLISH Taught by professionally trained. experienced graduates. GENERAL ENGLISH For local foreign students. (Speaking, listening, reading St writing skills) Full-time begins 27 Oct. "86 SPOKEN ENGLISH Begins 17 October '86 Mon
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      • 521 15 155 Modelling/ Deportment Instruction ELSA YEO MODEL CENTRE The moat comprehensive 1' >- montn course in all aspect* of e Personal Grooming Social Graces Fashion Sense e Deportment Professional Modelling Register now for new classes (Male/ Female) at: 154 Clemenceau Avenue #03-17 Haw Par Centre Tel: *****40/ *****91 156 Cookery
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      • 262 15 168 Births/Birthdays Call CATS for a timely gift for your newborn. C.A.TJ. 7371 1t* 170 Lost t'J m OLD WHITE MALTESE Lost along Pasir Panjang Road Dog terminally ill Needs medication urgently Reward offered Tel: *****88 till 9 30 p.m./ *****82 after 172 Car Pools LIFT AVAIL. TO/ from L'pp
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    • Page 16 Advertisements
      • 557 16 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES mmm STANTS RSSOBBI IHi Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: w g^ B©^^. T e i *****11 Straits-Times: 5525.00 psr. cm Collected: Sss (M) Telex Service: S.T.A.N.T.S. RS mn\ TDfEAO ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunda V Times: 5525 62 f)sr (m Posted: SSIO.OO APPOINTMENTS t fjjj FAR EAST LEVIINGSTON 1
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      • 521 16 SINGAPORE AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING SAE offers a range of automotive servires extending from body fabrication to refurbishment of all types of vehicles. We now have a vacancy for the post of Marketing Executive Reporting to the Senior Manager (Marketing), the Executive will be responsible for developing existing and potential markets, sales
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      • 966 16 SALES DIRECTOR A five star hotel, affiliated with a major international chain of deluxe hotels, is in the market for a high powered Director of Sales, as part of its strategic expansion plan. The demand of the job is challenging but then the rewards are excellent. If you have been
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      • 486 16 I NEW CASTROL BOOK OF CAR CARE Appreciate how your car works and why the various aspects of maintenance and care are necessary Each moving part of the car is studied and detailed practical help is yven m a general service Hl* WM NEW CASTROL BOOK OF MOTOR CYCLE CARE
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    • Page 17 Advertisements
      • 1157 17 NOTICES I AW ™f I £Z George Kent (Malaysia) Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) (A Johan Company) INTERIM RESULTS FOR THE HALF YEAR ENDED 31ST JULY 1986 The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the half year ended 31st July
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      • 447 17 IN THE SUBORDINATE COURTS OF THE REPI BLJC OF SINGAPORE D.C. Salt No. 1191 •f ISM Between KATUN CORPORATION Plaintiffs And 1. HARJIT SINGH S/O PURAN SINGH 2. GURDIP SINGH both trading as DRIMKIN IMPKX Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: HarJU Singh s/» Pvan Singh trading as Dramkln Impev now
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      • 925 17 mi k=iii*i*i V J^M^HMHi f i t i i 4 &l* mimmnmmmm I MHHi «tttf4tf««««tffi IA landan the driving force behind the small computer industry. IN THE HIGH COIHT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING UP NO. 471 OF I$BC. In the Matter of the Companies Art (Cap. 185).
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      • 333 17 IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 185 AND IN THE MATTER OF MILCO HOLDINGS PTE. LTD. (In Members' Voluntary Winding-Dp) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 308 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185, that a Final Meeting of the members of the abovenamed company will be held
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    • Page 18 Advertisements
      • 701 18 NOTICES In The Matter «< The Campaataa Act aad In IV Matter of Karapr'a Kdarattaaal oniwltaati) Pte. Ltd. (lac*rp*r»tci4 la Slagapare) (In Creditor*' Voluntary Wladlr. K Ip) Notice pursuant to Seettea 2*l •f The Companies Act Cap. 185 NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section 291 of The Companies
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      • 465 18 IN THE HIGH COURT OP THE REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORE Salt No. 4881 ef IMC Betweea EUROPEAN ASIAN BANK AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Plalattfls Aad 1. CHIA CHENG VAN 2. CHUA SIAK KOON <§> DAVID CHUA 3. LAI NAI VAIN Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT ChlaCheag Yaa Block lit, #W-C5 Baklt Merah Singapore MIS TAKE
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      • 196 18 |H B—l^^v^rn^^^™*'™* Miss Sarah Ferguson and Mrt^n^t^S^WMl^KmSLS^L^^M Now in s official companion to TV-am' s jB t^^^^^mtAmiWvf^tS^^Pjn^tKß^M extensive coverage of the a Royal Wedding. ■H /tjj .^^^^y^BaMii^jl^^^ftjJ^^B^*^ the best-selling author and TV-am SB M M^^^^^SSS^t newscaster Gordon Honeycombe records tm 'M Wf^^^^^W^M »1 d celebrates this most happy story. Gordon
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    • Page 18 Miscellaneous
      • 775 18 SUN TAN ByCollette PEANUTS BySchulx HASOMf/MPoflJ^r ftAiufiZ youHtft uxXcDYoufLSEifOHT] (window has no Glass!) I t dhmt ua^ mpiav I I /mat ccMiu.kicN I ...ax no^,, .a ,-r^ I I 7 <\ 1 I THAT FBWHoJZMCMSHMZy WiTH TM£ KZYS /NTWc /<SN/7rtW// V cnnTRA. i itS 2"*t I H °L^ itJ^ T
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    • Arts & Leisure
      • 549 19 Tender is the Night, a joint American-British series based on a Scott Fitzgerald novel, begins tonight on Ch 5 at 10.30 pm. KANNAN CHANDRAN previews. TENDER is the Night, by Scott Fitzgerald, about how the well-off lived it up during the *****, makes
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      • 1543 19 Dear SBC, please consider WESTERNS Yankee Doodle Dandy Stagecoach (original version) 2? th To Red River Kiss Me Kate The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance S™ 1 n l ones The Gunfighter Th* Bandwagon Hondo BeUs of st Mary's She Wore a Yellow Ribbon Irma la Douce Destry Rides Again
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    • Page 19 Advertisements
      • 186 19 I Swimming times TODAY: 10.21 am (2.5 m), 4.14 pm (1 m), 9.56 pm (2.7 m) Desani 8.56 am (2.2 m), 2.36 pm (1.2 m), 8.36 pm (2 2 m) Port Dkfcson 12.07 pm (0.4 n), 5.50 pm (2.5 m). Mem* and Pulau Twman 8.01 am (2.9 m), 2.42 pm
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    • Page 19 Miscellaneous
      • 98 19 What's On LUNCHTIME MOVIES BALI ISLE OF TEMPLES. Explores the beauty of Bali and includes sequences on the Barong Dance, Hindu paintings and a shadow play. Marine Parade Library auditorium. Showtimes: 12.15-12.45 pm and 1.15 1.45 pm. Free. IT'S GOOD TO BE HERE. Provides information on London and its suburbs
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      • 91 19 CHILDREN'S DEVELOPMENT. Presented by NTUC Child Care Services and Institute of Education. Institute of Education. 5.30 pm. Free. A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSWOMAN, A LOVING WIFE AND A CARING MOTHER CAN YOU COPE? A forum by Mrs Jannie Tay, managing director of The Hour Glass Pte Ltd. Scotts Shopping Centre, Silk Lounge,
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      • 93 19 theatre group. Telok Ayer Performing Art Centre, Cecil Street. 8 pm. Ends tomorrow. For details, call Roger Jenkins on 468-1945. AUDIO-VISUAL PRESENTATION CHINATOWN. Our historical site. Sponsored by Shell. National Museum AV Theatrette 12.30 and 1.30 pm. Free, but admission charges to the museum are $1 for adults and 50
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      • 98 19 show. Organised by Sriwana. Victoria Theatre. 8 pm. Tickets at $2 and $3 at Victoria Theatre Box Office. EXTRA TOUCH 'LIVE' BAND. Singapore Handicraft Centre. 7.30 pm. Free. EXHIBITIONS EXHIBITION AND BAZAAR. Bonsai, arts and crafts. 03-43 Specialists' Centre. 10 am 10 pm. On till Nov 14. FROM LOOMS AND
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      • 109 19 SCULPTURE EXHIBITION by German sculptor Walter Notz. On display are works of bronze, marble, oak and granite. Hotel Meridien Singapore lobby. 10 am 10 pm, daily. Free. On till Oct 24. CARICATURES from West Germany. 130 pictures by 25 renowned German caricaturists. Goethe-Institut art gallery. 12 noon 6 pm daily,
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      • 79 19 tion. The Pioneers of Singapore/Surrender Chambers, Sentosa Island. 9 am -9 pm. On till Sunday. X-RAY FREE CHEST X-RAY for citizens and permanent residents aged 45 and above. Ang Mo Kio Polyclinic. 9am 1 pm and 2 3.30 pm. This service is also available at the Department of Tuberculosis Control,
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      • 831 19 —I Radio One FM Soviet 90.5 mHz in VHF Band I 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning, Another
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    • Page 20 Advertisements
      • 1071 20 ■riHiyii'i'i^fMiiai |nfi|#lf^^ ■Himji«iii«ii««iniiM DAILY (INCL SUN): fcgM¥^J lEXSL-i-Q AM Q PM M af^VW^r^ liC? m Monthly Free Shopping Day /UUAIVI U COOL PICIO J Hassie-free Shopping j— 1 X^ I 5*4.50 PARTY tIGHTSggT s^^rtST >",# ELECTRONICS SUPERMARKET 2*^^^ S2" fjR 4th level, Scotts Shopping Centre (bet. Hyatt Dynasty) Tel: *****57
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      • 358 20 Termiteproof Subterranean Termites or "White Ants" are a threat to your property. Termites exist in huge colonies in the soil, move about at random in search of food supply (cellulose in wood), and wreak destruction to many homes. /-v An inspection and control contract helps to keep vigilance f~L and
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    • Page 20 Miscellaneous
      • 1156 20 ■■MY VIEW —By KANNAN CHANDRANh^ BBSIS Hawaiian punch of love and violence MflHBildi T% lood and Orchids (Part hospital, where they are questioned presence of a celebrity. Funny men the team's performances. But Celt- M r£ 1) (Ch 5, S.3t pm) by a doctor. The quartet flee in like Alan
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      • 267 20 H lOD W I£. AM programmes in English unless otherwise indicated 7.00 PM SBCText "Live" Sample Pages 7.30 Opening and Programme Highlights, followed by Carol Burnett and Friends (See My View) 7.55 Coming Attractions Ch 12 Programmes 8.00 Spirit of Asia The Story of Rama (Chinese subtitles/r): Ramayana, the ancient
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