The Straits Times, 21 October 1986

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1986 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 188/12/85
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  • 1207 1  -  H. L. LIM Proposed: More investments, more trade, teacher and student exchanges, study teams By QUOTE 'Fair chance of fresh Japanese initiative at Asean summit' LAST WEEK, Mr Lee Kuan Yew said the time is opportune for Japan to plan a new initiative
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  • 110 1 KUALA LUMPUR Vice-captain Wong Hung Nung has become the first player to be banned for life by the Football Association of Malaysia. Wong was found guilty yesterday of instigating some members of the national team to deliberately lose a match to Saudi Arabia at
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  • 171 1 MORE than IN singles have a date this Sunday at a social function which promises to be more than the usual boy-meete-girl event. They will get to know each other as they whiz along Singapore roads In a motor raUy-cum-treasure hunt. At
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  • 159 1 JOHANNESBURG President Samora Machel of Mozambique was killed when his plane crashed in a remote corner of South Africa on Sunday night while he was flying home from a summit of African leaders. He was 53. A Pretoria government statement said yesterday that the
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    • 33 1 JAKARTA President Saharto told a convention ef the ruling Golkar Party yesterday that be will accept a fifth fiveyear term that will keep him In power until 1993. Reuter
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    • 35 1 DETROIT General Meters Corp. chairman Roger Smith, citing disappointment with the pMe of change In ending apartheid, said Monday the giant US ear company will withdraw from South Africa. Reuter
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  • 523 1 Dhana: Consult us before making any trade moves Sixth Asean-EC ministerial meeting ASEAN yesterday stressed to thie European Community that consultation is of "paramount importance" before any decision which might affect Asean exports is taken by the 12-nation grouping. Foreign Minister S. Dhanabalan. who is chairman of the Asean Standing
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  • 384 1  - Pudu drama: Elite unit on stand-by SURESH NAIR By in hu ale, Lumpw KUALA LUMPUR An end to the hostage inn dent at Pudu jail ap peared imminent late last night as police commandos moved in Police took charge of negotiations for the first time this morning after 72 hours
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 362 2 ClD's radio network POLICE investigators from the CID, whose work often requires secrecy, now have their own islandwide radio network, costing $700,000. Previously, CID officers had to use walkie-talkies linked to the general police radio network during operations. Page II 'Real' crime on show THE FIRST episode of the
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    • 247 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: SINGAPORE stockbrokers who are planning to drop their fixed rate commission system should bear in mind the interests of the small investor as well as those of the big institution. These impending moves will make the brokers international]} competitive. Increasing the number of corporate players
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    • 273 2 2 arms pacts possible REAGAN administration officials said they expected the United States and the Soviet Union in coming weeks to try to conclude two of the tentative agreements they achieved at the meeting in Iceland. These understandings dealt with curbing nuclear testing and limiting each side's
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    • 288 2 Boost for Juventus INJURY-HIT Juventus enjoyed the perfect moralebooster before its European Cup clash with Real Madrid tomorrow when it won 5-0 at Ascoli on Sunday. Winger Massimo Briaschi led the rout with two goals as the Turin side put themselves one point ahead of nearest rivals Napoli at
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    • 441 2 Not a demon dentist TEENS WRITE about the man (or woman) who can help give them a ravishing smile and ensure their teeth grow well-aligned. Alas, the dentist is a badly maligned professional, and few people look forward to sitting in his clinic. Still, after the consultation, resilient
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    • 223 2 NO HURRY FOR CONSUMPTION TAX, SAYS DR HU DR RICHARD Hl.', the Minister for Finance and Health, yesterday said thf government was in no hurry to introduce consumption taxes He reiterated that the government had no fixed time-table to follow and the tax would be introduced only if necessary
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    • 198 2 Around Asean...and Across the Causeway Rajiv makes an offer INDIAN Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi said yesterday he would discuss the conflici in Cambodia with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbache\ next month and seek ways to promote a political settlement Wind ing up a four-nation tour of Asia and the Pacific hi
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    • 88 2 10 RULES FOR BUILDING FIRMS A READER who recently employed a renovation contractor, and who saw the unprofessional mannei in which the work was carried out. has drawn up a list of 10 golden rules which firms in the construe tion sector could follow for their own benefit and
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  • around the WORLD
    • 218 3 Japan's trade surplus 'will swell to $177b' TOKYO Japans leading business federation predicted yesterday that the country's overall trade surplus will swell to US$Bl.6 billion (Ssl77 billion) for the current fiscal year, almost 50 per cent more than fiscal 1985' s surplus of US$56 billion. Nonetheless, the Federation of Economic
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    • 365 3 'Aussie gloom to last well into the *****' SYDNEY AUSTRALIA will face a grim economic outlook well into the 1990s with a high foreign debt and continuing trade problems, a government report said yesterday. The report by the Economic Planning Advisory Council (Epac) said foreign debt is likely to rise
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    • 147 3 Forecast of 7 growth for Western Pacific SYDNEY Major Western Pacific <-oaatrte* are expected to record an average 7 per cent annual economic growth for the next four years, M-cordlng to an Australian government survey released yesterday. The Trade Department survey urges Australian Industry to focus attention on potential In
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    • 378 3 TOKYO JAPAN'S Education Ministry, centre of a series of diplomatic controversies, has directed schools to teach children patriotism and better morals and ensure that academic standards do not slip. In making the directive yesterday, the Council on the School Curriculum, an official body with the
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    • 43 3 picture. THERE was no lack of company for water-skiers at Cairns, Australia, on Sunday as 100 of them lined up behind the Hayles tourist ferry for a ride. The feat earned them a world record. AP
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    • 231 3 BANGKOK Vietnam has seriously mismanaged its economy over the past decade and lacked the courage to correct the mistakes it knew it had made, Communist Party leader Truong Chinh was quoted as saying yesterday. He told a party meeting that Hanoi had
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    • 350 3 Seoul begins probe into 10,000 suspected radicals SEOUL South Korean authorities are investigating about 10,000 people involved in anti-government activities in a major crackdown on leftist radicals, government officials said yesterday. The crackdown, which began last week, affected about 30 religious, student and other dissident organisations suspected of promoting leftist
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    • 194 3 Moscow won't get high-tech from us Rajiv BANGKOK Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi said yesterday American military technology sold to New Delhi will not wind up in Moscow's hands. Speaking at a news conference on the last day of a one-week trip through Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand and Thailand, Mr
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    • 344 3 Obituary MAPUTO MOZAMBICAN President Samora Machel, who was reported killed in a plane crash on Sunday night, led his country to independence from Portugal in 1975 after a 10-year guerilla war. But he struggled thereafter to right a ravaged economy amid escalating internal strife.
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    • 217 4 Reagan knows how to negotiate Gorbachev BONN PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan showed in Reykjavik that he knew how to negotiate, which meant the Soviet Union could work with him, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has been quoted as saying. Mr Gorbachev's assessment was disclosed by former diplomat Valentin Falin, editor of Novosti
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    • 390 4 Agreement likely on nuclear tests and medium-range missiles WASHINGTON REAGAN administration officials said they expected the United States and the Soviet Union in the coming weeks to try to conclude two of the tentative agreements they achieved at the Iceland Summit last
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    • 214 4 BANGKOK Iceland has been landed with heavy bills from the ReaganGorbachev summit meeting, but expects to reap a tourist bonanza from the "hundreds of millions of dollars worth" of free publicity it got, Prime Minister Steingrimur Hermannsson said. "When I left Iceland
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    • 63 4 THIS giant bottle of wine left near the Eiffel Tower (in background) in Paris looks most inviting bat It's not for the taking. The 2.76-m<>tre-high bottle was pat there for a promotion campaign. It contains 751 litres of French wine from Langnedoc-Roos-sillon in southern France. A
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    • 130 4 HONOLULU George Hood jumped and jumped and jumped to claim a world record for skipping rope, then said the effort had left his insides "messed up" Mr Hood. 28. skipped rope for 13 hours. 12 minutes at the YMCAs Nu uanu
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    • 279 4 WARSAW THOUSANDS of Poles at a mammoth outdoor mass on Sunday observed the second anniversary of the murder of a pro-Solidarity preacher, amid calls from the pulpit for a more humane brand of socialism. Delegations from all over Poland marked
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    • 312 4 Shamir presses for settlement on occupied territory JERUSALEM Israeli Prime Minister-designate Yitzhak Shamir presented his new government to Parliament yesterday and vowed to promote Jewish settlement on the occupied West Bank and Gaza. Mr Shamir, the 71-year-old leader of the right-wing Likud bloc, said in a policy speech that Jewish
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    • 175 4 NEW YORK Israel's Secret Service recently captured a pro-Palestin-ian Israeli nuclear technician who leaked details about the country's atomic weapons capabilities to the Sunday Times, Newsweek reported yesterday. "The case has been called Israel's worst security lapse", the news magazine said. But It quoted
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    • 174 4 Call to cut ties with states that accept Israel TUNIS Arab League foi eign ministers have urged their countries to breaidiplomatic relations with states, such as th< Coast, which decide to have embassies in Jerusa lem The ministers stressed in a final communique on Sunda> mgh\ after a twoday meeting
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    • 32 4 DHAKA Bangladesh has been hit by a diarrhoea epidemic which has killed at least 25 people and infected nearly 300 others in floodstricken north-western districts, health nffirialc oaiH vesterdav Reuter
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    • 120 6 Coma mum gives birth to baby girl LONDON A baby girl was bom on Sunday night to a coma victim who has been kept alive on a life-support machine for a month. Deborah Bell, 24, gave birth at Middlesbrough Hospital, northern England, where she has been warded since suffering a
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    • 142 6 Organisers accused of pro-Soviet sympathy COPENHAGEN THE World Peace Congress ended in a lft-minute bloody fist fight here on Sunday. About 41 demonstrators, many of them Afghan refugees living in Europe, exchanged blows with security staff who tried to eject them after they mounted the
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    • 274 6 Violence blamed on 'outside agitators' LONDON A largely black crowd hurled stones at police and looted shops on Sunday after a protest march by 300 to denounce the death of a black man in police custody. Four officers were injured but no arrests were reported.
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    • 243 6 ATHENS The Socialist Party of Prime Minister Andreas Papandreou suffered a painful defeat on Sunday as conservative challengers ousted the socialist mayors of three of Greece's four largest cities in run-off municipal elections. In Athens, Salonika and Piraeus, conservative New Democracy candidates claimed victory
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    • 210 6 France's expulsion of Africans 'a shameful act' PARIS Lawyers and human rights activists have protested against the expulsion of 101 Africans at the weekend, but the government said it would continue to send illegal immigrants home. It was France's biggest expulsion of foreigners and followed the introduction of a new
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    • 71 6 AUCKLAND A Norwegian expedition is preparing to retrace the footsteps of Roald Amundsen, the first man to reach the South Pole. The 23 members of the expedition, who will leave Auckland soon, will spend 82 days following the route Amundsen took in 1911 on his historic
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 198 7  -  YANG RAZALI KASSIM By JAKARTA European Commissioner Claude Cheysson said yesterday the EC would be raising human rights questions with "a couple of countries" in Asean. He said the EC was concerned with what he described as "the state of human rights"
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    • 436 7  -  YANG RAZALI KASSIM Suharto sounds warning at Asean-EC meeting B> Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Failure of the European Community to overcome bilateral trade imbalances with Asean memberstates could have far-reaching consequences on stability in South-east Asia, President Suharto warned yesterday. He was speaking at the opening
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    • 167 7 JAKARTA British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe said yesterday Moscow's offer of improved relations with Asia should be matched with deeds. "We have heard a lot of a new and more flexible Soviet approach to the problems of Asia (but) have yet to see
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    • 237 7 BANGKOK Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi said yesterday he would discuss the conflict in Cambodia with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev next month and seek ways to promote a political settlement. Winding up a four-nation tour of Asia and the Pacific, he said Vietnam
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    • 86 7 JAKARTA Indonesia and Papua New Guinea, which are expected to sign a treaty of friendship and co-operation this month opened talks on border problems yesterday. PNG Foreign Minister Legu Vagi said his Indonesian counterpart, Dr Mochtar Kusumaatmadja was scheduled to travel to Port Moresby later
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    • 284 7  -  ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA President Corazon Aquino appears unperturbed by the latest threat of her Defence Minister Juan Ponce Enrile to bring down her shaky coalition government if he was fired. Presidential spokesman Teodoro Benigno said yesterday that Mrs Aquino was
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 584 9 Civil servants face lay-offs, pay cuts Dr M KUALA LUMPUR PRIME Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday warned that the government might enforce pay cuts and retrench members of the 860,000-strong civil service if the economy remained depressed. He said despite moves to stimulate the economy and cut spending,
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    • 264 9 KUALA LUMPUR Cuepacs President A. Ragunathan yesterday described the government's withdrawal of the onions' negotiating rights since 1V79 "as a very regressive move". Speaking at the Cuepacs Triennial Convention here, he said the move had reduced the onions' role to that of
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    • 183 9 KUALA LUMPUR Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Najib Razak said yesterday his ministry was trying to make Malay an international language Bahasa Melayu will most likely become an international language as about 200 million people in the world speak it, according to studies
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    • 170 9 KUALA LUMPUR The government did not propose to investigate the failure of the Malaysian Overseas Investment Corp as this was caused by elements in the corporation itself. Parliament was told yesterday. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamrah said MOIC was a general
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    • 215 9 BANDAR DARULAMAN (Kedah) Education Minister Anwar Ibrahim yesterday called on Muslim intellectuals to free themselves from Western intellectual hegemony. They should be committed to the traditional role of Muslim intellectuals as civilisation's gatekeepers and purveyors of ideas, he said when opening the
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    • 109 9 US group backs Malaysia's war on drugs KUALA LUMPUR An American anti-drug group, Laßouche, has come out in support of Malaysia's Dangerous Drugs Act. It recently exhibited books and posters in Ohio to remind the American public to join the war against drug abuse. Among the posters was one that
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    • 254 9 Council decision to keep Usno going 'not legal' KOTA KINABALU A resolution proposing that Usno be dissolved to make way for the expansion of Umno to Sabah was thrown out by the Usno Supreme Council, but its supporters yesterday claimed that the council lacked the quorum to reject the resolution.
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  • HOME
    • 275 10 Clans get together to set new directions A MOVE by clan associations towards self-renewal will get a boost late next month when 68 of them meet to work out a new direction for themselves. The meeting will also enable them to discuss how they can better co-ordinate their activities. The
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    • 513 10  -  LAI YEW KONG Police work plan seminar Own radio network cuts out eavesdropping by others By POLICE investigators from the Criminal Investigation Department, whose work often require secrecy, now have their own island-wide radio network. Previously, CID officers had to use walkie-talkies linked to the general
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    • 394 10 Crime Stopper series starting on Nov3o THE first episode of the police Crime Stepper programme, to be televised on Nov will reenact two unsolved murders which happened tills year. With a east of policemen and women, the pilot programme seeks to reach ont to those
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    • 303 10  -  SUMIKO TAN Pudu Jail hostage-taking By HIS family doesn't quite know how it happened. How their brother Jimmy Chua Chap Seng grew from the reserved schoolboy they knew to the leader of a group of prisoners now holding two men hostage in
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    • 55 10 THE Consumers Association of Singapore is looking for a new logo and will pay for a good idea. Case will give three cash prizes, the top prize worth $500, to winners of its logo contest. Entries, including the artist's particulars, close on Nov 15. Winners
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    • 524 10 Use carrot and stick line, Jaya tells police HOME Affairs Minister Prof S. Jayakumar has called on the police to adopt the carrot and stick approach to balance their image in community policing. In other words, they are to be hard on the criminally-inclined, but friendly towards the law-abiding person.
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    • 222 11 Chok Kian to join IBM board for Asia and Pacific THE IBM group is tapping the talent of a top Singaporean executive for its new World Trade Asia Pacific Group Board. He is the Central Provident Fund Board chief executive officer, Mr Tan Chok Kian. Mr Tan, 55, was previously
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    • 254 11 THIS IS your chance to bring out that backyard invention and possibly win $10,000 for it. That's the top prize the Tan Kan Kee Foundation is offering each of the winners of its Young Inventors' Award. The foundation is looking for inventions in three categories. A
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    • 880 11  - Painstaking and hard work, but 'so rewarding 5 JUDY TAN Investigating the Hotel New World disaster By 4 There was no question of a witch hunt the main focus was to try and pinpoint exactly what the cause or causes were you really want to make sure a thorough investigation
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    • 73 12 A CONTRACTOR was yesterday charged with the murder of a car dealer. No plea was taken from Lim Chun Seng, 33, who is alleged to have murdered Mr Tan Sun Chua alias Tan Soon Chua, 35, on Saturday in a secondfloor flat in Block
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    • 521 12 THREE men two brothers and their brother-in-law were yesterday called to give their defence to charges of assaulting a motorist more than two-and-a--half years ago. Tay Kim Seah has denied grievously hurting Mr Teo Kay Hoe, 33, a school workshop instructor, by
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    • 378 12 BY THE end of the week, there will be only 6,600 Time magazine subscribers out of the original 17,000, said an official of Time Inc Magazine Group. The subscription of the remaining 10,400 will be cancelled, said the American weekly's Asia circulation director,
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    • 153 12 FOR two hours yesterday, about 1,500 devotees took turns to perform the annual fire-walking ceremony at the Sri Mariamman temple in South Bridge Road. Weeks of fasting, prayers and keeping to a vegetarian diet culminated in the ritual across a 3-m long bed of burning coals.
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    • 186 12 IT IS mainly Mack with golden adornments and colourful accessories. They told as it is an ox cart which a feudal warlord used la the Kyoto area In an age long past. It was being prepared yesterday fsr the annual Festival of Ages
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    • 189 12 S'pore seeks new deal in air talks SINGAPORE and Scand. navia begin talks here today to liberalise the air agreement between iherr Singapore is hoping to get more capacit) for Sin gapore Airliner to operate to Scandinavia and traffic rights to fly beyond there to North American cities, it was
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    • 48 12 MRT depot contracts THE Mass Rapid Transit Corporation has shortlisted contractors for two jobs at Chanp depot, which will be used mainly for parking trains overnight Twelve individual firms and joint ventures ha^e been shortlisted to build he depot, and another 10 to provide electrical and irechanical services.
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    • 27 12 THE Government is acquiring 76,338.2 sq m of land in Sembawang and Mandai for defence puqx»ses. according to the latest issue of the government gazette
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    • 182 13 Booklet explains Cambodia problem at UN A POINTED quote adorns a cartoon of the late Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minn: "We are going to realise soon the great union of Vietnam-Laos-Cambodia." A double-page map shows the areas where an estimated 700.000 Vietnamese have settled in Cambodia along the Mekong River
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    • 138 13 3 awards for worthy community projects THREE awards will be given next month to voluntary and social organisations for outstanding community projects. Each Community Excellence Award carries a prize of $1,000 from the Singapore Jaycees City Chapter, and Olympicstyle medals donated by the United Nations. This project is organised in
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    • 221 13 WHEN Tammy Chow sings, she's usually accompanied. But on Nov 5, Miss Chow will be the accompanist for a calligraphy demonstration by Mrs Vicky Wong. Miss Chow's face and voice may be familiar to TV viewers as a singer on SBC. She is not
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    • 139 13 A CANADIAN petrochemical corporation, Polysar limited, has set op its regional headquarters (or the AsiaPacific in Singapore. To be officially opened by the chairman of the Economic Development Board, Mr Philip Yeo, on Nov 3, the Singapore-based headquarters will handle technical services,
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    • 572 13 This will show that it's sincere, says Cheow Tong VIETNAM was yesterday urged at the United Nations to start talks with the resistance Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea (CGDK) if it is sincerely interested in finding a peaceful solution to the Cambodian
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    • 499 13  -  CONRAD RAJ Peter Tham trial By ENG Chin Ah, a key witness in the trial of former Pan-El director Peter Tham, yesterday decided to testify in Mandarin instead of in English. He also engaged lawyer K.S Rajah to keep a watching brief for him. Earlier,
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    • 145 13 THREE men were yesterday charged with having dutiable cigarettes. In one case, Tiah Pang Gim, 30, a building contractor, is accused of having 40 kg of cigarettes not under Customs control, in a car at the junction of Serangoon Road and Cuff Road on Friday.
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    • 541 23  -  JUNE TAN What seven parents think of school's master plan By IT SEEMS like a good idea, but how much will it cost 0 That about sums up the reactions of seven parents to the proposal for an independent Raffles Institution. At a
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    • 350 23 THE United States' highest-ranking military commander in the Pacific and Indian Ocean areas yesterday expressed optimism that the bases agreement with the Philippines government would be renewed after 1991. Admiral Ronald Hays, Commander-in-Chief of the US Pacific Command, maintained this despite a
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    • 133 23 FOUR men were yesterday charged with offences under the Retting Act. Tan Yok, 40, a hawker, denied a cnarge of using a Jalan Sultan premises as a common betting house on Oct 5 this year. He was given until Monday to get a lawyer. The
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    • 140 23 SINGAPOREANS should send their elderl> relatives to homes for the aged only as a last resort, said Mr Teo Chong Tee, MP for Changi. Speaking at a senior citizen*' gathering organised by the Palelai Buddhist Temple in Bedok yesterday, Mr Teo
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    • 163 23 Man ran away with money of widow he proposed to A 51-YEAR-OLD widow lent more than $3,tM In Jewellery to a man who had proposed to her a few weeks after they met. Then he disappeared, having pawned the Jewellery. He even sold the pawn tickets and spent all the
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    • 33 23 THE National Short Story Writing competition will be launched on Friday at 11 am by Mrs Hedwig Anuar, Chairman of the National Book Development Council, at the National Library Meeting Room.
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    • 207 13 An independent Rl: Some voice concern over fees Page 23 Link up to all the right connections in the power/ electrical and electronics industries at April 8- 11. 1987 Level 3, Putra World Trade Centre Where th e professionals Kuala Lumpur. Malaysia from Asian and the Pacific power plants, electrical
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    • 202 13 COME HOME TO MOVENPICK fra^/ Fair Game at Movenpick October 21st to November 23rd v J Yes. the Game Season is with us again, and we have '\^^^^BM a very special "first" for Singapore. All the way from the upper reaches of the Swiss mountains we have imported Chamois meat.
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  • around YOUR PLACE
    • 526 14  - Have showroom will travel. JULIANA NG Bj Last year, their sweat and toil produced 28,150 tonnes of vegetables, 5,610 tonnes of fruit, 1,570 tonnes of fish and 21,441,600 tonnes of chicken for our shopping baskets. But with the Government's resettlement plans taking effect, it looks like the local farmer will
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    • 688 14  -  LIM KWAN KWAN He runs business with wife, brother and 8 workers By MR LAU Hong Yin is an accountant by training. Yet, he makes a living not by juggling figures and balancing accounts but from fish. An accountancy graduate from the former Ngee
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    • 269 14 BENJY, a three-year- old Pekinese, easily beat 20 other top dogs to clinch the Champion of Champions title on Sunday. It came as no surprise to Benjy's owner, Miss Sharon Tan, 20, whose toy dog had previously won six Best In Show titles.
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    • 321 14  -  LIM KWAN KWAN B\ THE plight facing fruit farmer Chua Teck Kheng strikes a familiar chord with many local farmers. Mr Chua, 67, has been asked to move out of his 3,200-sq-metre starfruit farm at Lim Chu Kang as the land has been
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    • 370 14 LOOKING for Mr Chew Eng Hock's vegetable farm is like going through a war zone. As you trudge along the narrow and winding mudtrack, your ears are assaulted by the sounds of gunfire from the nearby woods. Then, as if from nowhere, soldiers in
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    • 470 14  - Poultry farmer hit by resettlement plans again LOW MEI MEI By IT'S a hard life, but the Pohs love it. "It's the closest you can get to nature,' said Mr Poh Soon Chong. A fanner all his life, Mr Poh, SO, is now marking the last days of his poultry
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  • COMMENT/ Perspective
    • 586 16 The Straits Times TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1986 Remember the small fry STOCKBROKERS who are planning to drop their fixed rate commission system should bear in mind the interests of the small investor as well as those of the big institution. The impending moves, which will make the brokers internationally competitive,
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    • 1559 16  - Australian firms slow in pushing exports GERALDINE BROOKS Many fail to capitalise on A$ slump By writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal 4 Exporting is a costly, long-term investment. It takes a number of years to establish a marketing network and customer base and you have to service that
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    • 248 16 Place of a happy family in society Editorial headlined Promoting a Happy Family published in Berita Harian on Oct 15. THE success of a society starts from a happy family. Successful children will come from parents who bring them up wisely and with full affection. Unfortunately, the importance of parents
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    • 568 16 Disinformation: Just don't pinpoint the source Art Buchwald "THIS is the White House Office of Disinformation Can we help you with any stories today?" "What are you selling?" "We have a good one on Gaddafi catching diaper rash from sitting on the desert floor too long." "How do I know
      Los Angeles Times  -  568 words
    • 1070 17  -  EDGAR KOH By President Ronald Reagan and Mr Mikhail Gorbachev came close to agreement on various strategic and intermediate nuclear reduction proposals in their recent meeting in Reykjavik. The main stumbling block was said to be the strategic defence initiative
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    • 776 17 SHOULD we be surprised at the breakdown of the Reykjavik meeting? After hours of offers and counter-offers on nuclear weapons reduction, Mikhail Gorbachev finally got around to the object of the Soviet exercise halting the US programme for the strategic
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    • 209 17 Nearly 4* Nobel Prizes have been awarded In the fields of medicine or physiology, physics and chemistry. Only three Japanese have won in physics: Hideki Yukawa, Shinichiro Tomonaga and Leo Esaki. Dr Fukui is the sole Japanese winner of the chemistry award. Japan has an abysmal one
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      • 277 18 STU: None refused admission to briefing KINDLY refer to the letter by "Disillusioned" (ST, Oct 18) claiming that his wife was denied entry to a briefing on the basis that the union had no records of her membership, although she continues to have her subscriptions deducted and holds a membership
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    • 183 18 I WAS walking along Orchard Road on the afternoon of Oct 10 when a youth tried to extort money from me. It happened outside a building housing a hotel and a department store. Three other youths who were obviously with him stood nearby. When I
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    • 556 18 Lessons from encounter with unprofessional workers I HAD recently to use the services of a renovation contractor. The unprofessional manner in which the work was carried out has made me draw up a list of 10 golden rules which firms in the construction
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    • 344 18 THE plight of foreign maids was very much in the news earlier this year. The discussion then died down, with nothing being done to prevent employers from abusing their maids. It is appreciated that there are employers who are good to
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    • 250 18 Was my case checked and screened? THE Housing Board's reply "Motorist should have responded promptly to our letter" to a Mr Phui Peng Chun (ST, Oct 14) has prompted me to write this letter. On April 13 last year. I was issued a parking surcharge notice for overparking. I paid
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    • 136 18 WE refer to your front page stor>' "CaU lo check 170 buildings". (ST, Oct 13). As the centre manager for Goldhill Square, we have had several calls from the public on whether the "Goldhill Shopping Centre" mentioned in your story refers to our complex. In the interest
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • In the markets
      • Chief price changes
        • 68 19 MtfrtWdp SOS -30 SM 955 -10 DBS 950 -10 OCBC 875 -10 OB 350 -10 NX 257 -9 G Stcuitits 166 -9 Kantucky Span 36a -8 OmM 344 -8 0U 292 -8 %mb StapTard 2(4 -8 tottMiSOc 292-7 Macs 253 -7 a»one Enc 50c 356-6 Strafe Tract* 344 -S
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        • 71 19 ItayFJKt 154 +19 SrtHartann 131 +19 10c 105 +18 «T 545 15 HLi««Ms<c 1M +15 UKtpon, 227 +14 40 I itm 50c 202 +14 Ruin MM 54c 145 -f- 14 TatakCaMrt 170 +13 MS— >hia 454 +12 lack taj| 164 12 «Coror»c 80 +11 SPN 850+10 Utarats 510 +10
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        • 13 19 Selprop 1,645,000 Amol Steel 1,554,000 Public Bonk 1,460,000 KL Industries 1,321,000
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        • 101 19 Oct 17 Oct 20 BT Composite 782 34 784 BT wAcjtoi *****390 *****084 8T 08 OS +325 -389 CM* —6*39 —6417 08V *****9 *****9 ST industrial. 902 20 903 56 ST F.nance 1993 75 1995 25 ST Hotels 560 19 558 39 Oct 17 Oct 20 ST Properties 447
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      • 60 19 Eurodollar: Lost nine ticks to 93.92 a contract. Deitschemark: Lost 14 ticks to 0.5066 a contract. British pound: Gained 15 ticks to 1.4170 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost 12 ticks to 0.*****6 a contract. Nikkei: Lost 90 points to ***** a contract. US Treasury Bond: Lost eight ticks to
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      • 9 19 In Singapore, gold closed at U*****.75 an ounce.
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      • 14 19 THE LS dollar gained 58 ticks to close at DM 1.9788 in Singapore.
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      • 69 19 THE stock market began the week quietly, with The Straits Times Industrial Index edging up only 1.36 points to 903.56. Rises led falls 98 to 65 and the Business Times Composite Index rose 2.62 points to 784.96 but the DBS Index of CPF stocks eased 2.66 points to
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      • 50 19 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business Times Industrial Composite 1985 86 High 907 87 (.16- 10 86> 787.18 (16 10/86) 1985 86 Low 563.34 .28 4 86) 470 92 (28 4 '86) Ail time High *****1 (82 84) 983 06 (82 84) All-time Low 74 75 (17/9/64) *****(28 4 86)
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      • 27 19 DM Y FF SJ HK$ I SS US$ ***** 154 30 Unq 2 1715 unq £1.4290 ***** 154 40 6 4780 2 1730 7.7990 *****
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        • 75 19 DETROIT General Motors has cancelled its US$l billion (552.17 billion) project to build a plastic-body sports car because the technology required was too expensive. GM chairman Roger Smith told the Detroit News it scrapped its GMBO programme to replace its Pontiac Firebird and Chevrolet Camaro
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        • 58 19 HONGKONG Hutchison Whampoa has bought 2S million Hongkong Electric shares for HKSIO (about 5J2 .70) each from Cheung Kong The purchase is aimed at maintaining Hutchison's stake in HK Electric at 23 per cent, after HK Electric issued 103 million new shares to cover the purchase of
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        • 80 19 LONDON The fastgrowing Virgin entertainment company will be floated on the London stock market next month with an expected value of about £250 million (***** million). Chairman Richard Branson said the sale would involve most of the group, including its video, recording, entertainment stores and
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        • 97 19 SEOUL Spurred by strong «»!es in the United States, Hyundai Motor Co exported 213,460 cars in the first nine months of this year 171 per cent more than in the same period last year. Hyundai officials said the figure accounted for about 99 per
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        • 47 19 AMMAN China is to set up a joint Sino-Arab company to promote trade between China and the Arab world The official Jordanian news agency Petra said the firm would be based in Amman. Chinese officials were not available to give details of the project Reuter
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    • 553 19  -  S.KUMAR Step will be taken only 'if necessary' By DR RICHARD HU, the Minister for Finance and Health, yesterday said the government, was in no hurry to introduce consumption taxes. He reiterated that the government had no fixed time-table to follow and the
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    • 424 19  -  CONRAD RAJ By INTRACO, the subject of a recent takeover bid by United Industrial Corporation, has reaped $10.3 million in profits from its investments thanks to the buoyant stock market. The state-controlled trading company announced yesterday that it had sold shares, which it had
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    • 564 19  - Opinions differ on how broking fee changes will affect small investors NORA CHENG By OPINION is divided among bankers, stockbrokers and investors on how the proposal to do away with the fixed commission of 1 per cent stock market players have to pay their brokers will affect the man-in-the-street The
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    • 73 19 A SPOKESMAN for Mr Tan Soo Nan, a member of the SESDAQ working committee, yesterday clarified that the $5,000 rebate that broking firms and banks will get for sponsoring companies on SESDAQ will be paid by the Singapore Stock Exchange. It is not a tax rebate, the
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    • 353 19 Insurers must look 'beyond Singapore' INSURERS in Singapore have to think "beyond Singapore" for their future growth and development, said Mr Law Song Keng, the Insurance Commissioner of Singapore at an Asia-Pacific conference on risk and insurance management yesterday. Mr Law said that there was still substantial potential for growth
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    • 94 19 'Insider' ruling on tycoon upheld HONGKONG The High Court here yesterday upheld the findings of a special tribunal that business tycoon U Ka Shing and four associates were colpable of insider trading in ISB4. Judge <J.A. Kempster rejected a bid by Mr Li, chairman of Chenng Kong and Hutchison Whampoa,
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    • 508 19 M$36m profit for Sime on Consplant sale KUALA LUMPUR SIME DARBY will make a Ms36 million profit on its sale last week of 10 per cent of subsidiary Consolidated Plantations. Group chief executive Tunku Datuk Sen Ahmad bin Tunku Yahaya gave the figure after the company's annual general meeting last
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    • 249 19 PRIMA Ltd's suit against stockbroking firm City Securities and its five directors for allegedly failing to fulfil a forward contract to buy $10.81 million worth of shares has been adjourned to Nov 24. Prima claims that it had sold shares in Malaya Tin Printing, Neptune Orient
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    • 3803 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS I COMMERCIAL READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information. Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange is covered in "business done' Further, because al dealings at a particular price are lumped tof ether, the table
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    • 2829 20 IfCUSTRIALS A^nomoto (30.18 306S> (3) 302 (9) Alcom(62B) (1)61.5 (1)62 AlSB(68S)(8)65(l)67(9)68 API ;748 755) (7) 68 (25) 69 (4> 70 (6) 71 (8) 72 (9) 73 ASM (1588) (1) 148 (5) 150 (6) 152 (4) 153 (204) 154 (470) 155 ISflO 156 (85) Ml i
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    • 2861 20 Al shares quoted have a par value of $1 unless otherwise specified Adjusted for scrip/rijtits N Tai-eiempted dividend ABN rs traded m lots ol 1C shares each, with the price quoted *i dolars Trustee stocks under CP» Approved Investment Scheme 1986 Last Yield Vol Day M{h
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    • 316 21 Od 20 HK* Chance Assoc Intl Hotels 1 38 unch Bonk Of Eost Asm 20 90 -0 4 Cathay Pacific Air 580 unch Cheung Kong 32 25 +0.75 Chmo Lght 20 30 +0.1 Cross Harb Tunnel 9 95 unch F E Consortium 0 55 +001 G I Cement 1
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    • 355 21 Oct 20 tan Chanct Aimomoto 1670 -10 Akoi 385 -25 Amodo 800 11 Asohi Chem 781 -13 Asah. Gkns 1270 -30 Bonk Ot Tokyo 870 unch Bridgestone 642 -8 Canon 1070 +20 Casio Computer 1 430 50 Gt-ten 520 -8 D Nip Print 1700 -30 D Nippon Screen 793
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    • Article, Illustration
      159 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keppel Miarrt. Ah Confidence MO a side 21/ IC Dang MaMtgai 1.20 aside 21 10 Lika 1 K32 aside 21 10 Straits Hope K24E aside 21/10 Straits Venture K2SW aside 21 10 Taiyc Maru K2O a side 21/10 Andhika Anuraga K3O 2MO 21/10
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    • 332 21 Oct 20 Cent. Chanf t (tat. A C I 370 unch A N I 280 -5 Aberfoyle 1050 +20 Age 330 unch Amcor 390 -7 Ampol Exp 270 -5 Ampol Pet 280S Anz 554 -10 Ariodne Aust 330 -3 Ashton 238 -4 BHP 858 unch Beoch Petroleum 68 unch
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    • Stock markets round-up
      • 62 21 I:!!ii I i I I NST Index Monday 1,358.13 (1,343.65) \—s Hongkong Hang Senf -*J0 Monday 2,227.76 (2,234.89) |tI Austraian Al-Oroinaries Monday 1,361.30 (1.367.30) Nikkei Stock Average Monday 16,523.37 (16,701.34) Financial Times Industrials I Friday 1.281.50 (1,277.60) L$ Dow iones Averaie Friday 1.837.04 (1,836.19) (Fifures in brackets refer to
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      • 220 21 SEOUL South Korea's stock market has been hard hit by the recent political crisis in which an opposition Member of Parliament was arrested after being accused of supporting communist North Korea. But bankers and stockbrokers said other financial markets have shown little reaction to
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      • 595 21 STOCKMARKET attention focused on Malaysian stocks yesterday ahead of the country's Budget on Friday. But trading was cautious and brokers said players were unwilling to commit themselves while waiting for clear signals from Kuala Lumpur. Most of the attention yesterday was focused
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    • Commodities, Finance
      • 337 21 1 Mu JI.WO 2 F« knt «*T 3 OCK Frunct 4 avafaNt it DBS Fmm. 1 <M*T*f tat rata art ofltrtd by wbskfan OUT. UOT'i rites aho ■alia Jt UOf *o atatNM at DBS Fwor. OCBC OUB (JOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings daily 3V4 3 1 a 3
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      • 162 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Loca! doiars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.3817—1.3845 7.35 7.14 Canadian dollar 1.5635—1.5653 6.46 6.36 NZ dollar 1.0884-1.0910 9.40—9.07 Sterling pound 3.1045—3.1081 3.25—3.20 US dollar 2.1725—2.1735 4.63—4.59 Local doiars to 100 units of foreign currency
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      • 103 21 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 narrow range of 2.1725 and 2.1735. Against the deutschemark, the greenback closed unchanged at its opening of 1.9745/55. Trading was quiet, fluctuating within
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      • 130 21 THE kilobar market traded between 5529,577 and 5529,246 yesterday. In the Far East market, overseas buying In the morning lifted gold from its opening of U*****.50/420.25 to gradually reach a high of U*****.40/ 422.90. Early afternoon trading was confined to U*****. 00/421. 50 and U*****.00/422.50 before good selling pushed
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      • 26 21 GOLD USS/oz ______ri Fri Singapore 420.00-420.50 421.40 421.80 Man Sat Hongkong 419.60-420.10 419.10 420.10 Fri Thurs New York 419.30-419.80 424.25 424.75 London 421.30-421.80 425.50—426.00
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      • 206 21 Managers' prices for Oct2l Sine apore Unit Trust The Commerce 0.92— 0 99 The Sa.inp Fund 0 85—091 Spore Prog Fund 0.37 0.4 1id Spore Sec. Fund 0.62—0 67 Spore Invest Fund 0.70— 0 76 Spore Equity Fund 0 46— 0 50 Asia IWt Trust Mai Invest Fund
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      • Simex futures
        • 75 21 Eurodollar 3-month deposit DECEMBER Eurodollar gapped down at 93.93. The December contract closed at 93.92, nine ticks lower ftvir its previous close. Open lot (Frl): 15*58. Act Ve! (Frt): 2544 (100 implied interest rate) Open High Law Sett Est Vel DeeM 93.93 93.94 93.92 93.92 1490 Mar B*l 93.84 93.84
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        • 51 21 CURRENCY futures market was extremely quiet. December deutschemark traded narrowly from 0.5076 to 0.5064 before closing 14 ticks lower at 0.5066. (US dollar Deutsehemark i opet lat (Fit): zn. Ad V»I (Pri): 441. Open High Low Sett Est Vol DeeM 0.5073 0.5076 0.5064 0.5066 438 Mar 81 0.5082 Ham
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        • 40 21 DECEMBER pound strengthened slightly to close 15 ticks higher at 1.4170. (British Pound) Opea lit (Frl): 1553. Act V«4 (Fri): 141. Opea High Low Sett Est Vol DeeM 1.4165 1.4170 1.4160 1.4170 21 Mar 81 ***** Jaa 1.3820
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        • 48 21 DECEMBER yen closed 12 ticks lower at 0.*****6 after trading from 0.*****2 to 0.*****6. (Japanese Yen I Opealat(Fri): IJII. Act V»l (Frl): 51. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Dee 81 0.*****8 0.*****2 0.*****6 0.*****6 116 Mar 81 0.*****7 0.*****8 0.*****7 0.*****3 18 in n nmraa
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        • 58 21 DECEMBER Nikkei closed 100 points lower at ***** in a choppy market. (Nikkei Stock Average Index) Opei lat (Frl): 118€. Act Vol (Frl): 24«. Open High Low Sett Est Vol Bpot *****.82 *****.82 *****.96 *****.37 Nov M ***** *****8 ***** ***** 2 Dee ***** ***** *****
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        • 54 21 DECEMBER US T-bond futures opened three ticks lower than CBOT close at 94.15. It closed at 94.05, eight ticks lower than the previous close. (US Treasur} Bond/ Opts lat (Frl): 1521. Act V»l (Frl): IST Open High Low Sett Est Vol DeeM 94.15 94.15 93.31 94.05 1148
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        • 34 21 DECEMBER gold closed at U*****.80 an ounce. (USt per troy ounce) Open lat (Frl): 53. Act Vol (Frl): Nil. Opea High Low Sett Est Vol Oct 420.00 Dec 423.80 423.80 423.80 423.80 4
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      • 17 21 Rubber Closing pnces cents 'kilo Singapote November 167 00 down 0.25 cent Malaysia November 232.00 unchanged
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      • 17 21 Tin Ctaing prices MMite KL T.n 14.28 up three cents Turnovei 71 tonnes down 17 tonnes
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      • 26 21 Ctesni pncr. Copp*f I tonrx M Spot 920 50-921.00 (916 00—916 50) 3 months 945 00-946 00 (*****—941.50) Market tone Steady Sales 20 000 tonnes
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      • 24 21 Qmh pncn Sit»»' IBJ trm Mjr tr Smfiport 5 54-5 59 5 49-5 5* Fit Ne» York 557-5.62 552-5.57 Source Credit Swsst Sport
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      • 22 21 Ctan( pncei Aluminium torn* Fri Spot *****--816.W} (812 50—*****1 3 months 826 00-826.50 (820 00—820.50) Market tone Steadier Sales 10.150 tonnes
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      • 89 21 Crude ms ton* palm r> Oct 660 (south) 645 (north) 625 (central) Refined pain oi ITS J tonne: RBD pairr oil Nov ■1 (sellers Dec 285 (setters) RBO Stearin Nov /Dec 250 (sellers) RBD Otein Nov 305 (sellers: Dec 305 (sellers) Crude stearin Neutralised Uno palm oil Ctosmf
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    • 193 22 CHUAN Hup Australia, the 40.4 per cent associate of Singapore listed Chuan Hup Marine, will build a US$5O million (*****.5 million) hotel in China. Work on the 510-room hotel is expected to start next year and is scheduled to be completed in
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    • 75 22 KUALA LUMPUR The hearing of Promet's application under the Companies Act for an order to restrain 10 banks from taking legal action against it was postponed to Thursday by theHigh Court here yesterday. The court will also hear on Thursday further arguments in respect of two
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      388 22  -  DPREEM SOH By QI AM earning $1,9M a month ami I need a loan of $II,MI. I cm set aside $251 a month to pay this cff bat the banks have turned me away. Where else can I go? A BANKS usually insist that clients applying for personal loans
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  • Supplement Enex-Asia '86
    • 545 24 THIS year's ElectricAsia /Asia Electronics show (popularly known as EnexAsia) has scored a first for the exhibition and conference industry. It is the first trade exhibition to be organised by the pooling of all the available resources within an industry. This was done to
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    • 608 24  -  MARA FERNANDEZ By Date Today to Saturday Time: 10 am to 6 pm Admission Trade and professionals only THE sixth biennial exhibi- tion on the latest in electrical and electronic technology offers good business opportunities for the trade. Manufacturers from countries including Bulgaria, Singapore,
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    • 380 25  -  MARA FERNANDEZ ENTREPRENEUR Lim Chiang Peng's philosophy is to give the customer what he wants, a tack he successfully used to meet his competitors head-on. Mr Lim took over a floundering company selling electrical wires five years ago, renamed it Epan Cable and Wire and changed
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    • 172 25 THE chances of fire breaking out in your home or your shop are not as remote as you would think, judging by the number of fires in recent months. So why not protect yourself by investing in fire detection equipment? Fipak 300 is a comprehensive automatic fire alarm
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    • 102 25 SUPASAFE is a socket designed with earth leakage faults in mind, to provide protection against electric shock. Manufacturers Ashley Accessories of Britain, who will be showing Supasafe at Enex Asia, said Supasafe is also highly sensitive. It responds rapidly to any leaks by limiting the
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    • 138 25 WIRES running across the floor and switches popping up in odd places are a common enough sight in the modern open-plan office. Plan your office before putting in your furniture, suggested Mr John Hooton, export manager of Ega Limited, which is part of the MK Electric
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    • 81 25 LIGHT up your film studio better with an improved version halogen lamp from Japan's Ushio Incorporated, a pioneer in this field. The new lamps are designed to provide a constant level of light and heat even towards the end of its life. It has also been made much
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    • 125 25 DESTROYED memories, corrupted data and interrupted programs these are the nightmares of computer users and sensitive electronic equipment. To help cut down on these bad dreams, Merlin Gerin Far East is introducing a range of equipment to provide power during the period the mains break down and the
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    • 134 25 j USHIO Pioneer of Halogen Lamps in Japan Ushio Halogen lamps continue to set new standards and open new applications in the lighting industry. Its versatility and excellent qualities have won tor itselt a reputation for reliability amongst users everywhere. 'aeal for Floodlighting wide areas-both indoors and outdoors. For Colour
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    • 494 25 /\< m *k. Italian ITALYAf 3 Italian Participation ENEX- ASIA 86 21 25 OCTOBER 1986 WORLD TRADE CENTRE, HALL 3 Italy, a leader in electronics and electrical technology, is taking part in Enex Asia '86 for the first time in Singapore Italian exports of electrical components and technical know-how to
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  • RACING
    • 469 26 From Class 5 to Class 1 in four runs By THE RACING EDITOR TEQUILA SUNRISE is shining brightly. In just four runs, the son of Great Wall, sire of Chinese Wall, has risen four classes to Class 1. Indeed, it is the "resurrection" of
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    • 41 26 TORONTO Southjet (9-1), ridden by Jose Santos, came home well to beat the favourite, Shardari, by half a length in Canada's richest race, the 2,600m Rothmans International, at Woodbine Racecourse on Sunday. Royal Treasurer was a long third. UPI
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    • 194 26  -  TONTO By PENANG Success breeds success. How true in the case of K.C. Ng. Ng had to wait almost 10 years before winning a classic race on Feu Vert last year. Two others followed in quick succession. Now, he is enjoying his best-ever season, pulling
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    • 914 26 PENANG Weight* and ratings (or this weekend's races here: SATURDAY CtaM 2 Dtv 2 1,700m (Ratings. *****) Peel House 57 106 Greek Banker 56.5 107 Resource 56.5 107 Hollywood East 56.5 107 Stun Them n 56 106 Rockabilly 55.5 105 High Index 56.5 105 Lewis 55.5 105
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    • 70 26 PENANG The following horses who won over the week end have been promoted: CUm I to 1: Air Marshal V (129). Profound (128). Ferrous Cardio (128), Hi-Tech Leader (126), Tequila Sunrise (125). Name Of The Game (124), Excellence (124) Qmi to 4: Piacco Royale (72).
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    • 238 26 At the 400m At the finish 'race l' 'race {race I |RACE 4J {race i I RACE 6j RACE 7 g j RACE 8 j Pictures at the 4Mm by JONATHAN CHOO Class 2 Div 4 1,200m 1. Excellence 2. Ernie's Brother 3.
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    • 149 26 Two scoop up $1.3m with single bet MIAMI Two punter friends scooped up a record U*****,000 (about Ssl-3 million) with an investment of US$4B at Calder Racecourse on Saturday. William Allen and Stuart Starr chipped in US$24 apiece and picked all nine winners in the card. It was the biggest-ever
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    • 126 26 'Stolen' Cup found DUBLIN The Cheltenham Gold Cup, reported stolen from the home of Mrs Charmaine Hill at Drumakill, Ireland, on Saturday, was found the following day. Mrs Hill's son, Bart, confirmed that the solid gold trophy was found in a chest in the house. "The family certainly did not
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    • 385 26 Dynami Elfe present Organised by i iinrT Dynami Fitness Club The Latesr JazzAerobics AornblCS Aerobics dancing that incorporates a variety of Jazz Low Impact Aerobics movements. First time ever in Singapore! Designed to stress the cardio Cardio Aerobics vascular optimally with The original form of aerobics minimized strain on the
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  • TIMESPORT
    • 546 27 Juventus slam five past Ascoli SPOTLIGHT OH THE EUROPEAN sbcCEB SCENE ITALIAN Victory a big boost for Cup clash INJURY-HIT Juventus enjoyed the perfect mo-rale-booster before their European Cup clash with Real Madrid tomorrow when they won 5-0 at Ascoli on Sunday. Winger Massimo Briaschi led the rout with two
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    • 140 27 DUTCH AMSTERDAM Ajax Amsterdam beat VVV Venlo 4-0 on Sunday to retain their position as leaders of the Dutch First Division. Former Ipswich and Manchester United midfielder Arnold Muhren was one of their first-half marksmen, along with Rob Mitschge, and Danny Blind scored twice
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    • 282 27 PORTUGUESE LISBON Danish striker Michael Manniche headed a Gistminute winner to take Benfica to the top of the Portuguese First Division on Sunday. The Lisbon side won 2-1 at lowly Chaves, while lesserknown city rivals Belenenses, the surprise early-season leaders, slumped to a 3-0
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    • 157 27 NICOSIA Apoel Nicosia, of Cyprus, on Sunday polled oat of their European Champions Cap second-round first-leg match against Turkish side Beslktas in Istanbul tomorrow. The Cypriot club accused Besiktas of having violated an agreement made with Uefa last week. Apoel claimed that following negotiations
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    • 517 27 AUSTRIAN Vienna Sportclub 3 Lask Unz 0. FC Tirol 2 Eisenstadt 1. Austria Vienna 1 Gak Graz 1. Voest Linz 2 Admira Wacker 1. Sturm Graz 3 Vienna 0, Austria Klagenfurt 1 Rapid Vienna 0 BELGIAN Ghent 2 Beerschot 0. Berchem 1 Club Bruges 4, Seraing 0 Charleroi
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    • 595 27 Nippon Ham safely home: Japa nese professional baseball's regular season ended on Sunday with the Pacific League's Nippon Ham sweeping a double-header from the Lotte Orions 2-1 and 6-2. Ki Yol retains Crown: South Korea's Kang Ki Yol retained his Oriental Pacific Boxing Federation bantamweight title with
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    • 190 28 BADMINTON AALBORG Morten Frost won his seventh Danish Open men's singles title in successive years on Sunday, comfortably beating fellowDane Michael Kjeldsen 15-9, 15-10 in 40 minutes. Frost was in top form and was always in control, leading throughout in both games. Third-seed Zheng Yuli, of
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    • CARLSBERG SINGAPORE WOMEN'S OPEN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
      • 580 28  - Spanish sprite causes upset J. RAJENDRAN Fourteen-year-old Arantxa dumps 'big sister' Isabel REPORT: A SPANISH teeny-bopper, younger than the ball boys in attendance, created a major upset when she came from a set down to oust the seventh seed on the opening day of the Carlsberg Singapore Women's Open tennis
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      • 110 28 TODAY'S SCHEDULE Centre court 3 pm: A. Villagran (Arg) v J. Richardson (NZ). B. Gerken (US) v A. Dingwall (Aust). Patricia Hy (HK) and M. Yanagi (Jpn) v M. Lindstrom (Swe) and A. Villagran. 7.3t pm: H. Kelesi (Can) v B. Cordwell (NZ). M. Paz (Arg) v B. Fulco (Arg).
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      • 290 28 BASLE Defending champion Stefan Edberg, of Sweden, terminated Frenchman Yannick Noah's hopes of a winning comeback after a seven-week lay-otf with a 7-6, 6-2, 6-7, 7-6 victory on Sunday in the final of the USS2IO,OOO ($455,700; Swiss indoor event. Top seed Edberg won a tense
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      • 291 28  - All's set for Open to hit the big time LEE WAI WUN By MEN'S professijnal te;uus is set to starr p its f.rst man< on local soil next year when the annual Singapore Open Grassecurt championship are accrpt ed into the w< »rld circu t Tlie Men's International Professional Tennis
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    • BOWLING
      • 250 28 COPENHAGEN Peter Ljung, a virtually unknown 20-year-old Swedish left-hander, claimed the men's honours in the 22nd AMF Bowling World Cup on Sunday. He kept his nerves to outplay former world champion Paeng NeDomuceno, of the Philippines, in the grand final. Though Ljung lost the first game
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      • 220 28  -  LEE WAI WUN By YOU can get it if you really want... Goh Tua Soon, Eddie Tan and Tom See could not agree more with the lyrics. So they tried and tried and, on the fifth attempt, finally succeeded in qualifying for the
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    • GOLF
      • 329 28 Seve...shot a 71 PARIS Spain's Severiano Ballesteros and Bernhard Langer, of West Germany, were declared joint-winners of the Lancome Trophy tournament at St Nom la Breteche after bad light stopped the play-off. Officials made the decision after four holes had been played. Ballesteros shot
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      • 253 28  -  LIM KEE CHAN By THE Singapore quartet for the Putra Cup competition in Hongkong from Nov 13-16 will be the best prepared. Thanks to the recent Professional Golfers' Association of Singapore Championship and the Maruman Classic, Vincent Lee, Poh Ee Kiat, Samson Gimson and
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      • 104 28 HILTON HEAD ISLAND (South Carolina) In only his seventh week on the Senior Professional Golfers' Association Tour, Butch Baird, of the United States, scored a finalround 69 to earn a fou shot victory in the Cuy;\hoga Seniors International. Puerto Rican Chi Chi Rodriguez closed with a 67
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    • SEA SPORTS
      • 369 29  - Ramie finds form in HK Open LEE WAI WUN By BOARDSAILOR Ramie Salleh, who returned empty-handed from last month's Asian Games in Seoul, found some consolation last week when he defeated several top re- glonal sailors to win the Hongkong Open. Ramie edged out Asian Games silver medallist, Lek Saard
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      • 292 29 Kookaburras push Bond off his perch FREMANTLE Kookaburra m yesterday beat Alan Bond's Australia m by a huge margin, shaking for the third day in a row the morale of the team that brought the America's Cup to Australia. Seven-times world 18--foot class champion lain Murray piloted the huge gold
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    • 249 29  -  ALBERT JOHNSON 1 SINGAPORE MARATHON STAR IS BORN By SYED Ahmad Syed Tahar. of Maju Secondary School, is almost certain to be among the frontrunners in the Singapore International Marathon on Dec 7. On Sunday, the 16--year-old athlete, a protege of former veteran South-east Asia and
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    • 306 29 It's no field day for Pakistan CRICKET RAWALPINDI West Indies took advantage of missed chances by the Pakistan President's XI and made 208 for five on the opening day of their threeday match on Sunday. Richie Richardson and Larry Gomes, who hit 67 and 66 respectively, both benefited from fielding
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    • 127 29  -  LEE WAI WUN SQUASH HILTON International defeated Shangri-la Hotel 2-1 in the opening round of the Avis travel industry championships team event at the East Coast Recreation Centre yesterday. Hilton's Jeffrey Gan took a 9-6, 8-10, 1-9, 0-9 beating from Yusoff Nas and it was left to
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    • SOCCER
      • 161 29 JOHOR BARU Johor striker Dollah Salleh, unhappy with his $400-a-month salary as a machine operator, is seeking greener pastures elsewhere. The 23-year-old Malaysian soccer international wants a $1,000 job. Said Dollah: "I am not asking for the moon nor am I demanding a lot. All I
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      • 451 29 He is found guilty of inciting players to lose match for money The inquiry board were satisfied that the player had offered $5,000 to each of the players he approached to lose the match by a two-goal margin. Hung Nung has committed gross misconduct and brought
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      • 325 29  -  JOE DORAI Lack of sponsors, say FAS By SINGAPORE'S bid to revive the Lion City Cup Under-17 tournament after a lapse of three years has hit a snag the lack of sponsors. Because of this, the Football Association of Singapore have decided to cancel the competition scheduled
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      • 22 29 SINGAPORE Refining drew 1-1 with Thomas de la Rue in a Jurong League Division Three soccer match at Clementi yesterday.
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    • 391 29 BASEBALL NEW YORK The Boston Red Sox mauled the New York Mets 9-3 on Sun day to win the second game of the World Series and take a 2-0 lead back to Boston, where the next three games of the best -of -seven set
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 174 27 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MDM LEE ENG NEO (Mrs See Tiong Quee) Age 91 pateed away peacefully on 20.10.86. leaving behind beloved Son: Daughter-in-law: See Pee Wan Ng Chee Joo Daughter See Chye Boon Queenie (deceased) Grandson*: Grand-daughters-in-law: See Thiam Kee Philomena Lee See Thiam Hock Song Slew Hua Chiang
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    • 29 27 The Wong temilto of the late Mdm. Chan Yew Jon thank all relatives and friends for their attendance, assistance, wreaths, donations and condolences during their recent bereavement.
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    • 403 27 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam 184 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF MARY WEE PECK GEOK BORN SEPT 12. 1904 DIED OCT 21, 198! Forever grateful for your years of toil and self sacrifice, we are always conscious of your absence and thankful for your love From The Family
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    • 195 27 The family of the late MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER NAIOU Departed 7.10.1986 wish to express their thanks to relatives, friends colleagues for their assistance donations ATHMA SANTI Prayer» will be held on 22.10.1986 at Sivan Temple at 7p.m. Pleaae treat this as a pertonai invitatton. The Family of the late
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    • 35 27 With deepest sympathies condolences to MRS. S. RAJALINGAM FAMILY on the demise of her beloved father the late MR. KARTIGESU THAMBAPILLA! From: The Principal, Staff The School Advisory Committee of Seng Poh School
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    • 221 27 THE SUNDAY TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 lines (Run-on style) $61.50 for 3cm x led. (Semi-display style) $76.86 for 3cm x led (Display style) In the autumn of 1963, J. Bernard Hutton was told he was going blind. Conventional medicine could offer him no hope of a cure.
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    • 22 27 "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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    • 163 29 1 1 h| ,/2i5 nn i v fc^ j au t 1 There are millions of PCs sitting on desks all over Asia; most of them do little else. To make your PCs really work for you, call Wang. I I I 1 B Add a Wang VS minicomputer and
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  • Page 29 Miscellaneous
    • 27 29 BASKETBALL Interconstltnency tournament (Gay World. Toa Payoh, 7.30pm). SOCCER Inter-constitu-ency tournament: Radin Mas v Serangoon Garden (National Stadium, 7.30 pm). TENNIS Carlsberg Singapore Women's Open: (Kallang. 3pm)
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  • 377 30  -  HAN LING By Brunei Correspondent BANDAR SERI BSGAWAN Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah of Brunei announced a new Cabinet line-up Monday night after paying a moving tribute to his late father in a live telecast to the nation. The Sultan, speaking from the Istana Nurul Iman, retained
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  • 202 30 CANBERRA Prime Minister Bob Hawke threatened yesterday to remove more than 100 women protestors camped outside the Australian Parliament after three politicians were harassed and a television crew was involved in a brawl The three opposition senators were jostled and shoved when they attempted to
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  • 613 30  -  RONNIE LIM New investor tells why it chose to set up shop in S'pore By IT WAS the arrival of the world's electronic giants in Singapore not recent-ly-adjusted labour and operating costs that finally persuaded a new US investor to set up
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  • 134 30 PRESIDENT Corazon Aquino may well be a "resident" In thousands of homes all over the world soon. At least this Is what a Filipino manufacturer hopes to achieve with the launch of his Cabbage Patch dell look-alike. like the Cabbage Patch cuties, the Cory
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  • 438 30 Cabby who cut up mistress' body jailed for 13 years A TAXI-DRIVER stabbed his mistress to death during a quarrel. He then dismembered her body with a saw and left the parts near Tuas reservoir, the High Court heard yesterday. A month later, four men on a fruit hunt near
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  • 60 30 BEIJING China has set up an Aids (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) prevention team after four Chinese were found to have the virus of the deadly disease, Xinhua news agency said. The Tour contracted the disease as a result of being injected with imported medicine. It did
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  • 348 30 I WASHINGTON The United States has said it would retaliate against the expulsion of five American diplomats from the Soviet Union as a fresh chill descended over superpower relations. "We will protest and we will take some action," US Secretary of
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  • 42 30 MOSCOW The Soviet Union has successfully completed the first tests of a new generation of unmanned interplanetary probes scheduled to blast off in July 1988 to explore Mars and land on Phobos, a tiny moon of the red planet. UPI
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  • 30 30 NEW YORK The Dov. Jones average of 30 industrials fell 27 points to 1,810.04 in the first hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday AP
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
    • 145 30 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Showers over a few areas from the late mominf. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 25 mm SUNSET today: 6.52 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 6.47 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 7/22 C Showers Melbourne 718 C Fine Bangkok 26/33 C Sunny Moscow 1/12 C
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  • The Straits Times Section Two
    • 6 1 The Straits T imes Section Two
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    • 427 1 Teens grimace as they write about visiting the person responsible for toothy grins and sparkling smiles. More extracts on Page Two. Compiled by IRENE PATES. SMILE you're through with a dental check-up. Sometimes, however, it's quite impossible for me as I've
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    • 756 1 All in the family and I wish it wasn't This week's winning letter A TRIP to the dentist means the night before and the day of the visit, I spend an extra long time brushing my teeth to make sure that they are clean and have absolutely no bits of
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      • 343 2  -  IRENE PATES "SHOULD auld acquaintance be forgot and never come to mind And days of auld langsyne TT, 15, who wrote a letter to get "this off my chest" inspires this week's topic. "lam in Secondary 4. Now that my classmates and I are going to part
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      • 916 3 Faded documents that tell tales of the past CHONG WING HONG uncovers a love story behind an old marriage certificate and a picture of a Baba music band that played at the wedding. He also uncovers the sad tale of a child-bride of the past from another document. During the
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      • 415 3 Girl of 12 bartered as a child-bride THE document is a little faded, torn and tarnished by time. But it tells an unforgettable stur> of the family of Mr Tan Boon Chong, who donated it to 'he National Museum. The red paper with neat characters is a 1939 indenture n>
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      • 527 3 Lonely hearts in search of the right mate EVERY Sunday afternoon, a hundred or more Beijing residents go to a park next to the Forbidden City on a special quest to seek romance. Compared with the usual hubbub of a typical Chinese crowd, they are
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    • Bilingual Dwibahasa
      • 735 4  -  AZMAN SIRAJ By To kill or not to Kill, by Singapore Kairalee Kala Nilayam, Nov 2, 8.00 pm, Victoria Theatre. Kumanan the Patron, Tamil Representative Council Youth Wing, Nov 8, 8.00 pm, Drama Centre. Mind's Ripples by Indian Artistes' Association, Nov 23, Victoria Theatre.
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      • 550 4  -  Oleh AZMAN SIRAJ TIRAI Pesta Drama dibuka Khamis malam ini dengan satu matlamat yang unggul mendekatkan teater kepada orang ramai. Buat tahun yang kesembilan, pesta anjuran Kementerian Pembangunan Masyarakat (dulunya Kementerian Kebudayaan) ini kian menambat hati ramai pencinta drama. Dalam kalendar kegiatan kumpulan
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      • 741 4 12 Computer Products/ Services DISKETTES: MILLIONS BOLDBI PRICE A8 LOW AS $15.90 PER BOX (6 boxes and get the 7th at half the price. 10 boxes, 1 box free) Wide variety: American 5.25" DSDD, 1.2M8, 3.5" DSHD and coloured. Quality guaranteed to meet or exceed ANSI, ECMA, ISO IBM standards.
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      • 716 5 BRIGHT STAR DESIGN A RENOVATION 100 Jalan Sultan #09-16 Sultan Plaza, Spore 0719 HOB Licanc* No. E/YN/3504 Good News lor Horn* Owners! Special renovation package for the following items: 12" x 12" Italy heavy duty ceramic tiles with skirtings. e White wall tiles extension to celling height in kitchen toilets
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      • 727 5 SPECIALISED IN PRIVATE houses. Tiling, roofing, brickworks, concrete, painting, plumbing, aluminium sliding door it window, extension, etc. Tel: *****77/ *****65, Ah Lam. AMPLIMESH GRILLES (REGD.) $12 p.s.f. Aluminium glass sliding door $260. HDB aluminium grilles $6 p.s.f. *****62/ *****09. IRON CHAIN LINK fencing contractor. Aluminium roller shuttle, gates, window grilles,
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      • 842 5 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi LEONG LECK SPECIALISES in video, CTV, antennae installation. Service guaranteed. *****25 LKE SPECIALISE installation, (V/UHF) antennae. Repair c.t.v. video. 1 yr. guarantee. *****01. 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery/Removal A BUDGET PRICE professional/ household/ office removal, delivery disposal services. Contractors for government statutory boards. Specialist in pianos, organs
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      • 717 5 54 Book-keeping/ Secretarial/ Answering/ Translation Services WE PROVIDE COMPUTERISED bookkeeping, monthly reporting (local foreign currency), planning Income tax, hardware software installation. *****53. PRESTIGEOUS REGN. ADDRESS. answering services, telex, typing, direct mails other general secretarial work avail. Call *****91. BOOK-KEEPING/ INCOME TAX/ Accounting/ Management services. Tel: *****94 Shirley. DANIEL CHAN MANAGEMENT.
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      • 595 5 57 Business Opportunities DISTRIBUTOR WANTED. OTAHOtal" from Tanjong PinangBatam Island Interested call *****48. Peter HIGH PROFIT MARGIN copier supplies co with 500 clients and 50 import export contacts plus stock for sale Tel: *****04 LOAN AVAILABLE ON your collateral is given in strict confidentiality. Please contact Classifone *****30 (off hrs
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      • 586 5 TMEA CLOSER LOOK Antique swords wanted classification 14. n >i\ 64 Domestic Help 64 Domestic Help Available Available Filipino: S23C PW Sr Lankan SlBO rV _m_W*_m_W r 7tkK Our Comprehensive Pacwgt fee ";:■..>■ 1 >$(_ Full Documentation* FREE REPLACEMENTS" 55.000 80nd m l__~", SIOBOO P.A Medical Check Up Visa Fee
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      • 662 6 64 Domestic Help Available WE SPECIALISED INDONESIANS KHipinos-Sri Lankans-Tamil nousemaids Pre-tralned ift-eed. English speaking plus replacement We personally select Provincial maids for your h'sehoid chores, from babysitters to housekeepers Call Re'.co Manpower Serv <C-OSIS-0l) for your immediate selection Hourly maids avail *****47 *****51 SELECT THROUGH VIOEO Flliplna Lankan Indonesian maids.
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      • 420 6 66 Situationa Vacant: Professional/ Executive FINANCIAL NEWSLETTER PROJECT requires key personnel with financial Journalism experience tr Join team on profit sharing basis Tel *****09 67 Situationa Vacant: EDP PROGRAMMER General Automation is a market leader in PICK-based computer systems in Asia. Applicants with following are invited to apply Minimum 1
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      • 400 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical STRAITS PROPERTIES LTD A member of the Straits Steamship Group Invites applications from candidates with suitable qualifications for the following post: CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Requirements: e Possess good GCE 'O' Level with strong credits In English. Chinese and Mathematics a Possess a Private Secretary's Certificate Minimum
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      • 464 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical Leading pharmaceutical^ company in Jurong requires I GENERAL CLERK Starting pay $450 above. Age 18 to 25. Candidates should have completed Secondary education. e Pleasant personality. Preferably some working experience but not absolutely necessary. Transport allowance provided Plaasa call *****22 Regina for an interview appointment
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      • 462 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TPAW^ |CT #|iejr\ Trans-Island Management Engineering Services Pte Ltd requires:MALE/FEMALE CLERKS GCE O' level Ability to type Bilingual in English and Mandarin Walk-in interview (21.10.86 23.10.86) The Personnel Department N0.6 Ang Mo Kio St. 62 (Opposite Ang Mo Kio Industrial Park 3) Tel: *****88 (SES
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      • 394 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical aaaafl aflHsaaak ASM bankl This well established offshore bank is seeking personnel of high calibre for the following position: INTERNAL RELIEF The successful applicant should have at leaat two years experience in an international bank with background experience in one or all of the following
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      • 690 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical A US multi-national company invites applications for the post of RECEPTIONIST CUM GENERAL CLERK Requirements: e G.C.E.'O' levels with pass in English mathematics e Female, age 18 to 22 years e Ability to type 35 w.p.m. e Courteous pleasant personality e Preferably able to operate
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      • 965 6 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical SUPER ACCOUNT TYPIST for Ju rong If you have experience in keeping a full simple set of accounts can type over 40 w.p.m.. here is a great opportunity to get into general administration Working for the Financial Manager of a small but very established and
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      • 802 6 71 Situation* Vacant: 71 Situation* Vacant: Sales Sates Walk-In Interview Monday to Friday 9am 12noon; 2pm spm Sales Girls FuU-Time/Part-Time If you do not have sales experience but have an aggressive personality, we invite sou to appiy Those will good Japanese knowledge and counter sales track record will naturally comImand
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      • 529 7 71 Situations Vacant: Mm yeflov pages CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES ire looking for outgoing i. energetic school leavers to *ork temporarily from November 1986 to March 1987 They must possess a pleasant personality mu>- be fluent tn English and major Chinese dialects. We offer training, an attractive remuneration scheme and opportunity
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      • 611 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Nancy Long A Associates Repreeenting A.I.A. Co. Ltd. j is looking for hardworking, ambitious it self-motivated individuals to be trained as: CAREER LIFE INSURANCE AGENTS Previous sales or management experience an advantage Full training will be provided to the selected applicants Contact: Kellie Koh *****45/ 344*400
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      • 860 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SHADEMAKER PTE LTD Furnishing Company requires: INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SALES REPRESENTATIVES Only applicants w:th some sales aptitude and willing to make interior decoration a career need apply For interview tel: *****33 or call: Blk 4016. Ang Mo Kio Ind. Park 1 #03-540 Shop in Orchard Rd.
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      • 606 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales NEEDS DYNAMIC SALES Rep for various divisions. 3 years experience of outdoor sales In either stationery, gift, building materials or detergent. Tel. *****38. SOGETSU SALON REQUIRES Female Sales Assistants to work at Liang Court. Age 20 25. Experience in flower arrangement. Pis. call: *****39/ 42, Miss
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      • 579 7 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Seeking a challenging career in precision machining W^L industry \X/e are a stable and fast expanding die-casting company looking for outstanding people to fill the various YA vacancies. If you are a person who is aiming high do drop by and find out what we can
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      • 211 7 72 Situations Vacant Technical f ESE Moulding Leader (3 rotating shifts) Age 22 to 35 Technical certificate with 2-3 years experience in plastic moulding Setting up of moulds and adjusting of injection moulding machines WALK-IN INTERVIEW Thursday, 23/10/86 9.30am 5.30pm Bring along your 1C and 2 photographs or write in
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      • 539 7 72 Situations Vacant Technical IS KEPPEL ENGINEERING invites applications for the following position: Technical Officers Job: To test electrical elec- 1 tronics equipment. Requirements: Diploma in Electrical Electronics Engineering A flair for electronics computers will be an advantage Interested applicants are required to submit full I personal particulars recent expected
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      • 625 7 72 Situations Vacant Technical INSTRUMENT TECHNICIANS required to work for plant commitsioning in Sabah a Experience in oil and gas fuel preferably e Able to start immediately Applicable to Singaporeans and Malaysians Please contact *****31/ *****15. Required ELECTRONICS TECHNICIAN e Preferably has automation experience has programmable controller knowledge e Qualifications:
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      • 736 7 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant Production Production NIXDORF I COMPUTER is expanding and needs more Quality Control Inspectors (Incoming) Minimum Secondary Education Preferably with experience in IC testing checking of electronic parts Male Machine Operators Minimum Secondary Education Physically strong Must be exempted /completed from N.S. Applicants for above
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      • 474 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous A well established and aggressive electrical appliances retailer in Parkway Parade is inviting energetic, selfmotivated and high-calibre personnel to fit into its expanding programme Attractive incentives and excellent advancement opportunities for trie right candidates 1) FULL/ PART-TIME SALES CONSULTANTS e QCE O' Level e A^e between
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      • 399 8 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous An expanding Rubber Products Company in Jurong requires urgently an experienced: STOREKEEPER/ QC INSPECTOR Applicants must possess: e O' level certificate, e 3to 5 years experience as a Storekeeper in a manufacturing environment, e Able to maintain accurate stock records and perform all duties in an
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      • 572 8 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous WORKSHOP INSTRUCTORS MOVEMENT FOR THE INTELLECTUALLY DISABLED OF SINGAPORE (MINDS) i» looking for suitable applicant* to fill the above position. The job: To train and assess young Intellectually disabled adults in areas of social competency and vocation. Requirements: e Minimum GCE 'A' level (a pass in
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      • 874 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Required 1) PART-TIME LOUNGE WAITRESSES Experience not necessary. Must have pleasant disposition. Working hrs: Bp.m. to la.m. 2) RESTAURANT WAITRESS Experience not necessary. Working hrs 12p.m. to Bp.m. 3) KITCHEN HELPER Experience not necessary. Call personally for an interview between 12pm to 7p.m. at: The 2nd
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      • 913 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous REQUIRED SECURITY GUARDB Age below 50 years. Able to speak and write simple English. Interested applicants, please call personally at: 100 Beach Road #12--05, Shaw Towers, S'pore 0718. SECURITY DOG HANDLERS reqd With or without experience. Training provided. Gross salary $600. Walk-in Interview at #04--01A Central
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      • 531 8 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous URGENTLY REQD. Experienced Hairdresser Interested pis. call *****75 between 10.30am-7pm. 81 Vehicles For Hire $140 WEEKLY MONTHLY NEGOTIABLE SUNRISE CAR RENTALS *****26/*****39 105-109 Bukit Timah Road Singapore 0922 Member of Milan Auto Group CHARLIES TRUCK RENTAL:- Latest model, Daihatsu Diesel Driven trucks Si Toyota pick-up Toyoace
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      • 819 8 84 Registration Numbers SS4OOOZ ft SEIB2G no. plates for sale. Reasonable offer secures Pg. *****07. FANCY SINGLE DIGIT car number plate for sale Tel: *****79 85 For Sale: Alfa/ Peugeot/Volvo 1963 VOLVO 244GL Turbo manual. 2 private owners. New metallic silver colour. Guaranteed accident free and beautiful condition. View: 16
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      • 878 8 87 For Sale: Mercedes NOV. 74, Merc»de* 280S Manual 1 co. owner Showrm cond Inquiries, lei: *****69 SEPT. 75 MERCEDES 200 Manual. Power steering, pie owner, tax 2/87, perfect cond Call *****66 WANTED MERCEDES 230.6 NonPARF 1974- 76. Must be in good cond. Tei: *****85 Patricia. 1980 M/BENZ 200 manual.
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      • 927 8 89 For Sale: Datsun/Nissan MAY '81 DATSUN Bluebird 1600 aircon., radio cassette, tip top cond $8,900 0.n.0. *****8? MID "77 C2O. passenger van Pte plale. beautiful cond Tax 4/87 $8,900 0.n.0 Call: *****01 MID 78 DATSUN 120Y Pte owner Aircond radio cassette $8,900 Tel *****05 (3 MID '83 NISSAN Pulsar
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      • 916 8 90 For Sale: Toyota 1977 MAY TOYOT~ Corolla 1200 c.c New paint Selling $6,950 Call Geurge *****35 1981 MID TOYOTA Starlet 1000DL, aircond.. 1 owner, beautiful condition $14,900 Tel *****37 1985 TOYOTA 1300 GL 5-speed Hatchback 12-valve. Ist owner, done 20,000 km $27,600 *****2* 2/82 COROLLA 1 3GL 6-speed, 1
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      • 800 9 92 For Sale: Mazda Urgently Required MAJDA HONDA TOYOTA. BMW OR MERCEDES All cars must be accident- Ire and below 2000 c c No Dealers Please TEI *****93 ANOREW CO REGN. LATE 198] Mazda 929L Hardtop auto 1 owner. Powe .steering window, central lock .ireon. radio/ cassette Good condition No
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      • 918 9 93 For Sale: Honda END 1980 1600 ll.iul.i V > >r,l door New road tax. s rims, tyres. Aircon compressor, extractor Very fast car. Excellent condition. Viewing from lpm 3pm at. 53 Farliegh Avenue. S'pore 1955. No dealers please 6'Bl QUINTET MANUAL'. Pte owner, sun-roof, tip top condition. No-plate EK23S
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      • 751 9 94 For Sale: Daihatsu 1982 DAIHATSU CHARADE 1000 Aircon cassette Sport rims Beautiful condition Tel. *****34 83 DAIHATSU CHARADE CX sper-tl S rims in- mUlll! i mill Tel: *****82- *****48 '85 SBB Charade CX 5-speed. 1 owner. Hifi Kept like new. $23,500 Trade-in welcome *****67 95 For Sale: Suzuki 1981
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      • 927 9 96 For SaleOther Makes $800 DOWNPAYMENT YOU can drive away a very good Subaru Coupe 1400. 36 Hoot Kiam Rd. '970 FORD CAPRI. 1600 C.C. Well maintained. Selling $4,500 neg. Call Simon: 755-4872 1980 SUBARU 1600 c.c. Aircon., radio cassette, good condition. Tel: *****05 1981 SUBARU 1.6 GLF. Tax l/'B7,
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      • 600 9 97 For Sale: 97 p or Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale: 97 For Sale 97 For Sale Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles i Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles Commercial Vehicles f 5 <*oN j Nothing beats the newly released Daihatsu Low Decks A oFffcjJ^Hl y* l f for
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      • 453 9 99 Vehicles Wanted ABILITY ACCEPTABLE ALL USED CARS Call us first avoid being disappointed We purchase: PARF/ Non-PARF used cars, private or co. regd. Commercial vans/ pick-ups and trucks. Mini buses with private, co. or PB plate. All models scrap cars. Kindly contact Mr Goh. Tel: *****34/ *****45 From 7am
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      • 605 9 99 Vehicles Wanted WANTED Q-PLATE MERCEDES 200 auto./ manual. 1981 onwards by large Engineering Company. Cash payment. Tel: *****22 ext 369 ABSOLUTELY NO SERVICE charge. We can sell your car fast at max. price *****04 *****14. ATTRACTIVE PRICE WILL be offered for your used car. Any model. Please call *****03.
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      • 750 9 106 Accommodation Available: Houses LADY HILL PK. Old World Charm' Beautiful 4-bdrm. Coloj nial, Estab gdn Tennis. $4,500 FIRST AVE. (Spanish) 4 bdrms. Lovely gdn./ patio. $4,300. MERRYN RD Renovated bunglw 3*l bdrms. Extended patio overlook* pretty gdn. $1,700 .inly. BIN TONG vicinity. (Pool' Utmost privacy. 5-bdrm bunglw $5,000. CORNWALL
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      • 603 9 106 Accommodation Available: Houses STEVEN ROAD I low fully airconditioned pie pool. Near Tanglin American Clubs. For co lease call *****77 D/STOREY SEMI-D QUIET. Newly painted P turn 5 bdrms. 5 aircons Reasonable rental. *****03 D/STOREY SEMI-D. AT Chestnut Drive. 3 1 bdrms gdn.. f/furn 51. 600. Prime: *****00 D.ll
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      • 391 9 107 Accommodation Available Apartments Fflß EfIST PUB* Hotel Style Luxurious Apartments TOUT •At the junction oi Scotts/ Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel 4 000 so ti Hote! Style Lobby Swimming Poo!. Tennis Court. Squash Court. Billiard Room Gymnasium and many othe r facilities Self Service Free Launderette i 'Ample
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      • 956 10 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Apartments Apartments The Ascott Executive Residences Gracious Living Starts Here. Singapores first purpose built serviced apartments The .Ascott Executive Residences, are a unique combination of the luxury of a hotel and the comfort of home Located in the heart of the city, The Ascott
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      • 961 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D 14 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY I'lienn Hunt; Mansion High floor, facing sea Kull condo Facilities. 4 1 bdrms fully furnished $1,100 neg. (inclusive maintenance). Call: *****73 D.9 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. Elizabeth Heights Maisonette 4 1 bdrms.. fully furnishedaircon./ full condo facilities. Rental inclusive maintenance. $2,500 neg Call: *****73.
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      • 943 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D9 HILLCOURT APT., 3 I bdrms. pool, security, furn $1700 D.I Peoples Pk. studio, furn. $550 Homer *****08 *****06 D.9 SILVER TWR. Cairnhill vicinity, brand new, 2800 sq.ft. 4 t 1 hdrms. tastefully furn.. full facilities. $2800 p.m. *****69. agt. FURN. APT. Jurong West 4-rm. $500;
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      • 896 10 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments D.22 PARKVIEW MANS. Facing Chinese Gdn. F/furn $700 Call Mr Hong, *****55/ *****09. D.5 PALISADAS. BEAUTIFUL seavlew. 3 1 P/furn. Pool. $2,000 Eastwood Estates: *****15 D.7 SPACIOUS 4+ 1 apt f/furn 2.500 sq.ft. Prinsep St. $1 100 *****33 (No agt.) D.9 CAIRNHILL PLAZA, 3* 1/ attached.
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      • 840 10 108 Accommodation Available: Rooms MASTER BEDROOM FOR 2 at Normanton Park (Ayer Rajah Rd F/furn $350 Cull Kwang: *****18. RMS. NEAR HILTON Hotel $600 p.m. with hall $350. pte. dr.. aircon. fridge, toilet, furn. *****60 RM. FOR FOREIGN students, Katong area Incl. meals laundry Easy transportation *****65. ROOM FOR RENTAL
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      • 1308 10 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sate: Houses Well helpycni buy a house now with complete peace of mind Chase Complete Home Loan Our loan offers you easy home ownership with 10 distinct advantages which include: Up to financing (on valuation or purchase price, whichever is
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      • 987 10 113 For Sale houses D 19 9ft TOREV TfRRACE i ndrms Attached ruth 3.300 sq It Marble parquet 2 yrs $440.0>£ ono Gateway 296*138 D 19 GO.DENHILI VICINITY 6310 sq ft 2-Storey bunglw 7 yr old F'hold 4-1 Bdrms Marble fr $680,000 neg Ore -nacres *****8 1 D 19. PONGGOL,
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      • 685 11 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses DISTRICT 11, Orchid Inn vicinity. Beautiful single storey I bungalow on elevated land, 3 bedrooms, swimming pool, renovated, land area 6,500 square feet, mature garden, must view. Only $600,000. Call *****09 after 10 am. i Now with Superioan, your dream homes well
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      • 450 11 114 For Sale: Private Apartrronts BAYSHORE 3 units. 2 bdrms. (956 1080 sq.ft.) 4 bdrms. (2222 sq.ft.). superb facilities. Breezy. Low high floor. $205,000 $450,000 0.n.0. BALMEG COURT 0.5, 1750 sq.ft. 3^l rms. Lush greenery^ pool, tennis. Well kept. $320,000 0.n.0 OCEAN PARK D.15, 2077 sq.ft. well kept. Furnished. Fuil
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      • 534 11 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments I HJif^^Wy A Completely New Lifestyle L%«#" t S j US t like taking a holiday <"^^>V sRIm aßSir At' JflH WK ffi i^eii SL^ -k»-W^'*^\ i f^cMltiNS}^ First-class Hill-top jJS^ln^ Condominium at Outdoor facilities
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      • 226 11 0.19 GRACE WALK off Lor. Chuan. 4th storey, studio apt. (with elevator). 947 sq.ft. $180,000 neg. Call Associated Property Consultants, *****13. D.20 MARIGOLD DR. behind Thomson plaza. 2-storey town- house with gdn. 3 bdrms.. servant's. 3089 sq.ft. $350K 99 yrs. j City Real Estate *****91 D.B OFF GOLDHILL brand new
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      • 644 11 SELLING BELOW COST, Goodrich Park, lower mals. with patio/ gdn. in Simon Lane, 3+l bdrms. (999 yrs.), pool, low maintenance. Mr Poon: *****20 (no agts.) D.lO 3 YRS. walkup apt. 3 spacious rms. Split-level living/ dining, balcony. 1900 sq.ft. S/pool. $440,000. Accent *****44. D.lO 3 YRS. old maisonettes well designed
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      • 951 11 114 For Sale: Private Apartments BUYING ME. DIST.IO Jin Arnap walk-up apt. 2nd storey $240,000 Call Bill. *****84 (Agt DIST.IO NAPIER RD., walk-up apt morn. sun. 1,500 sq.ft. 5250.000 Homer *****08/ *****06. DIST.IS AMBER TOWER, 3 level penthouse. 3.000 sq.ft. Free.nold. $495,000. Tel: *****47. DIST 1543, PEACH GARDEN Ap..s 2,750
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      • 937 11 114 For Sale: Private Apartments D.9, PENTHOUSE, 3.200 sq ft $420,000. Vacant possession. Fields *****1 1 /2/3 D.9 PHOENIX CT. High fir Morning sun. 3+l rms. 1700 sq.fl $280,000 Agape: *****55 Jean. D.9 PHOENIX CT., 3+ 1 bdrms. 1.800 sq ft. Marble/ parquet. F'hold. Maxview: *****11. D.9 YONG AN PK.
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      • 936 11 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments _>^^«_____ i CENTRAL *****66/*****73 5 ROOMS A.M.Kio 111.132,431.439.459. 553.622,642.648 115-145 Bedok 72.90.98.711,715 115-150 Chai Chee 51 Hougang 16 M. Parade 1,27.44 132-140 4 ROOMS A.M.Kio 129.254,414.422.427. 435.603,606,610 77-95 Bedok 8.35.52 66-76 Al»o avail, other localitiea/blkr 3-rm. Blk. Clementi 309 53.000 Ghim Moh 10 45,000 4-rm.
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      • 935 11 116 For Sale HDB Apartments TOA PAYOH 5 RM. Pt along Braddell Rd Good loi-a--tion Lor.B. $125K taring S.E Jonathan Charles 278-8777 WELL-KEPT a FULLY renovated pure 4-rm Blk.Bl. Bedok North Partly furn Only $85,000 Homan Parkton *****62. *****35. WEST COAST 5-RM. St.2, Blk 717. clean well kept, nicely done
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      • 894 11 116 For Sale HDB Apartments HOUGANG BLK TERRA77C throughout, kitchen cabinets $43,000 Tel *****11 LOWER DELTA 3 RM. Blk 32. terrazzo/ parquet Sale $48,000 neg Tel *****21 *****22 PAYA LEBAR WAY 5-rm blk 123 Morn sun Ceramic, cabinets $149,000 neg *****12 Dollars PURE 4-RM MOB it t Bedok South Ave
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      • 692 12 117 Properties Wanted PEOPLES HOUSING *****21/ *****22 Urgently Wanted HDB E]P FLATS bsi nW ||i j| ri St-"?, pL BUYERS WITH READY cash CPF urgently require 4 5-room flats In dementi Bedok A M Klo Haig Road Jurong East Telok Blangah/ Ghlm Moh Owners please call *****66 *****55. CASH BUYERS
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      • 668 12 118 Factory Spaces Convenient location in Jurong Self contained with office space and toilets High ceiling and wide entrances Suitable for light engineering works 24 hours security service Newly revised attractive rental V Please call: *****03 Mr Teo f W^ Complex I 7. 000 sq.ft. to i AntH. 33 000
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      • 572 12 118 Factory Spaces 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces fa RUBY WAREHOUSE COMPLEX No. 8 Kaki Bukit Road 2 (off Eunos Link) WAREHOUSE FOR LEASE 02-03; 02-12; 03-04; 03-23; 03-30; 03-33; 03-37.04-25. Small area available Short and long term lease Please call Mrs Lim *****62 WAREHOUSE D.13 MACPHERSON Ind. Complex =03-02 03.
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      • 456 12 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces p|ea se .^rtQ t«»aS e IN HiPUaC bLOwA i lON I Singapore w ar^ouse^P available. 7^}^^ 34 0711 BALESTIER \^t^-^% WAREHOUSE f^^^-Sl 1%0 k) r .j^iw .^»«JiaK':^^*Wo^M Introductory Offer Wj[^~~'~~~'Zl* -4«3j2^ 12A Jalan Ampas. j^»^ar»r il a»f>&S3/ii!»^iaa%it* a Singapore 1232 E^BaatfriaMMafiaflilW (Off
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      • 603 12 121 For Rent: Office Spaces cvcdfbdf CITY HOUSE Robinson Road Prime Office Space 958 2142 sq ft Professional Management Good Maintenance Reasonable terms Tel *****66 V TAN EAN KIAM BUILDING 15 Philip Street In the heart of CBD Whole floor or divided space Ample car parking space e No time
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      • 466 12 121 For Rent: Office Spaces PENINSULA PLAZA. HIGH fir 1500 I sq.ft. with partitions. $1.60 p.s.f. inclusive. Tel: *****69 (no agts PEOPLE'S PARK CTR. 4th fir 850 sq.ft. $1,650 incl. Excellent position. Call: Owner. *****15. TABLE SPACE ($5O). Registration address ($10)/ Answering ($10) Telex/ Typing. Tel: *****12 YEN SAN BLDG
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      • 595 12 121 For Rent: Office Spaces 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces PARAMOUNT HOTEL SHOPPING CENTRE UNITS SQ.FT 01-27 432.00 01-28 432.00 02-08 251.00 02-09 251.00 02-10 251.00 03-01 365.00 03-39 365.00 PENINSULA HOTEL A SHOPPING CENTRE UNITS SQ.FT 81-50 (Kiosk) 22.00 01-34 500.00 02-19 965.00 03-29 1,115.00 03-41 (Kiosk) 22.00 04-50
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      • 486 12 127 Other Real Estate 750. OPP BT vacant land for lease for storage of containers/ car renting co 10,000 U. 50.000 sq fl *****04 D.9 40.000 SQ.FT. of residential land approved for apartments Luckypolnt Properties 2>m&#. REQUIRED 6000 SQ.FT. land In quifi area, to build bungalow Mrs Low (buyer i
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      • 526 13 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours I PHUKET $3«8 V Lf nhniHl a9es K i y\HOTtL6i BEACH RtSORI B I lunUal i Adi its- ILhild ♦^■1 ■R>^ v from^l lAO\\ Lj<u
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      • 1268 13 |![l]:[j;<l];[^Tn^celM W/MAI.AVSIA WMM Macau Tmirsl 4D/3N Airfares U '"'l TMtTfi IJ^lffMiii Hotel l: »ll!!lJ!ll13-f!fflffl^^ I Miiigilllß ~-^4-^2oTT^|rackages P^tffr^.l Wi^ 1 1 'TvlpWiWnPi WfiW{ ln§mfWm 50/4N $I'!JS S'^ Lee Gardens- $B6O t J**TT*tTf%Tfr?MiMMMg#tH W|A l>l> $1,120 SI.PW jHoiiday Inn (GM), Hong Kong, ■■i4W4iiU*iSJw"J"""^""-tt*N aU AT 1?i I S L 1 Marco
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      • 429 13 Hi V X X V > M^d M. m^jr r~\ HONG KONG/CHINA 5 days Hong Koig Exploration enci iirfwc 320 4 days Hong Kong Discovery $1,088 5 days GuangzhouGuilm Hong Kong $1,507 9 days Beijing'Guangzhou Hong Kong $2,068 11 days Guilin'BeijmgGuangzhou $2,188 Hong Kong 14 days Splendour of China $2,588
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