The Straits Times, 25 February 1987

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1987 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 108/12/86
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  • 1004 1 Dr Yeo: We'll consider allowing free copies if ads are taken out THE Government is prepared to consider the Asian Wall Street Journal's proposal to distribute free copies to subscribers here if the paper takes out the advertisements on them. This was how the Communications and
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  • 130 1 Skin graft man infected with Aids LONDON A Briton who underwent a skin-graft operation has been infected by the Aids virus in what is believed to be the first such case in the the Department of Health said yesterday. "To our knowledge, this is the only such case in the
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  • 510 1  -  Yang Razali Kassim Teng Cheong and key Indonesian officials stress regional co-operation By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Top Singapore and Indonesian officials yesterday stressed the importance of working together as close neighbours in Asean and the benefits this would bring to the
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  • 142 1 THE population of Singapore reached the 2.6 million mark last year. Estimates by the Statistics Department indicate that the population increased by 26,000 between the end of 1985 and "the end of 1986. The department estimates that there were 1,980.500 Chinese (76.1 per cent of
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  • 81 1 A SOAPBOX specially for students to speak their minds? A speaker's corner was set up at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic yesterday and after a few faltering efforts, students mounted it again and again to air their views. While it was not exactly
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  • 121 1 FILIPINO workers who mill around shopping centres on their days off during the weekends now have "a slice of home" in Singapore to go to. No. 95 University Road, a two-storey semi-detached house off Dunearn Road, is a place where they can
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  • 48 1 Robert Kuok: The 'Invisible' tycoon HE IS almost invisible but super-successful. And "Sugar King" Robert Kuok a trader and owner of the Shangri-La hotel chain is now at the helm of the Malaysian Chinese Association's troubled investment arm, Multi-Purpose Holdings. DOREEN SOH profiles him on TimesDollar Page 20.
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  • 19 1 PARLIAMENT will sit again next Wednesday at 11 am, the Clerk of Parliament announced yesterday.
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  • 396 1 Sharp drop in oil prices despite Arab warning NEW YORK Oil prices have fallen sharply after key Arab producers failed to convince the market that they would take concrete steps to support Opec's target price of US$lB (5538.50) a barrel. This came amid a warning from Kuwait's Oil Minister. Sheikh
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  • 335 1 By a special correspondent HONGKONG International tycoon Jerry Sung, who races the biggest string of horses in the Singapore-Ma-laysia circuit, was disqualified from racing for nine months and fined HK5175.000 (about Ss4fc.oou b> th«Royal Hongkong Jockey Club yesterday. Sung. 41. whose racing empire
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    • 12 1 'Getting to know you' session for S'pore team in Jakarta: Page 6
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 507 2 217 in CD debut TWO HUNDRED and seventeen former soldiers will make their debut appearance with the Singapore Civil Defence Force this Saturday. The ex-Singapore Armed Forces men will take part in a big civil defence exercise at Hougang. The 217 ex-soldiers will be showing off their new-found civil
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    • 260 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: ARGUMENTS on the merits and demerits of working a five-day week have been based largely on perceptions rather than on hard facts. There is a lack of quantifiable data to support either case. Until such information is available for analysis, it may well be premature
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    • 227 2 US growth forecast THE NATIONAL Association of Business Economists has predicted higher growth for the US economy this year, helped by a sizeable drop in the trade deficit. Its survey of members' sentiments shows their belief that the US will finally be emerging from the recession, but
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    • 220 2 Swedish threat SWEDEN'S MEN were the only Europeans to qualify for a team final at the World Table Tennis Championships on Monday when they beat North Korea 5-2. Sweden now has a chance of breaking Asia's stranglehold on the sport when it meets China in the final. Defending champion
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    • 395 2 Japanese flavour TICKETS TO the six Japanese movies in the film festival have all been sold out, except for Sorekara. Kon Ichikawa won the San Giorgio Prize at the 1956 Venice Film Festival with the original The Burmese Harp. This remake of his own film earned US$3O million
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    • 211 2 ICS TO RAISE $48 m FROM RIGHTS ISSUE INSURANCE Corporation of Singapore 'ICS), the insurance arm of the DBS Bank group, yesterday announced a $48 million fund-raising exercise along with a polished set of results for last year The one-for-four rights issue, which is meant to support the continuing
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    • 184 2 Around Asean... and Acros the Causeway Debt talks put off? THE PHILIPPINE government is considering a plan to postpone debt rescheduling talks due to start next week while it studies Brazil's suspension of interest payments, Central Bank sources said A senior bank official said the move by monetary officials to
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    • 123 2 FIVE ON SCHOOLS' REPORT FTVE READERS comment on the Towards Excellence in Schools report. One describes the issue as a "revolution in education in the Asian context Another cautions that the freedom of principals to select their own staff also implies that unfavourable members can be similarly dismissed. A
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  • around the WORLD
    • 296 3 Good start to Sino-Soviet border talks BEIJING Chinese Vice-For-eign Minister Qian Qichen said yesterday that the first set of border talks between China and the Soviet Union in nine years were "a good beginning". The talks, held in Moscow from Feb 9 to Monday, resulted in an agreement to begin
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    • 390 3 THE United States sees no cause for concern in the buildup of security forces in Japan. 'Japanese defence spending is still at a very, very low level in comparison with that of other major industrialised countries." the US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
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    • 418 3 HONGKONG The government is not likely to make big tax cuts in its Budget today, economists say The Budget, which is to be presented by Financial Secretary Piers Jacobs, is likely to show a small surplus with no major tax
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    • 148 3 SEOUL A South Korean buying mission leaves tomorrow on a visit to the United States and Canada aimed at easing tensions caused by Seoul's rising trade surplus with the two countries. The mission, led by Trade Minister Rha Woong-Bae, includes representatives of
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    • 66 3 SEOUL Opposition leader Kim Dae-jung and eight of his supporters were placed under house arrest yesterday, one day before a scheduled protest rally by the opposition. The rally was to have been held today at the headquarters of the Council for the Promotion of Democracy. Police
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    • 210 3 SYDNEY Australian Treasurer Paul Keating said yesterday he would announce significant spending cuts in a miniBudget in May to help ease his country a economic problems. He said in a statement the measures to be announced on May 14 would help moderate spiralling interest
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    • 265 3  - London gets 2 new papers in a day ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor LONDON War was declared in London yesterday on paper, anyway. Newsprint, to be exact. Instead of one new evening newspaper on sale, there were two, making a total of three available in the capital for the first
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    • 313 3 LEEDS English Second Division football club Bradford City was mostly to blame for the fire tragedy that killed 56 fans at its Valley Parade ground in 1985. a deputy High Court judge ruled hero on Monday. In a test case
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    • 410 4 A moderate rebound of US economy forecast WASHINGTON The United States economy, aided by a sizeable drop in its trade deficit, will enjoy a moderate rebound in growth this year, leading economists have predicted. The National Association of Business Economists said its latest survey of members' sentiments found growing optimism
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    • 253 4 BRASILIA Brazil will honour all of its US$lOB billion (Ss23l billion) foreign debt and commercial banks face no long-term losses because of the suspension last week of part of its interest payments, a senior presidential adviser said on Monday. "We are not demanding
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    • 188 4  - Young Britons have poor view of unions ALAN HUBBARD By Europe Editor LONDON Young people in Britain think unions are irrelevant, boring and out-of-date, according to a confidential document produced by the unions' own governing body, the Trades Union Council (TUC). These negative images of the labour movement include a
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    • 73 4 MOSCOW The late Russian writer Boris Pasternak, known at home for his poetry and abroad for the novel Doctor Zhivago, has been rehabilitated by the Soviet Writers' Union nearly 30 years after his expulsion. Mr Felix Kuznetsov, head of the union's Moscow branch, announced the move in a
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    • 279 4 Democrat seeks nomination on trade issue ST LOUIS (Missouri) Missouri Representative Richard Gephardt has become the first Democrat to seek the party's presidential nomination and has chosen trade as his campaign theme. Mr Gephardt, 46, denies being a protectionist although he advocates trade legislation to protect American products. He launched
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    • 259 4 LONDON A High Court judge made British legal history on Monday when she ruled that a father cannot fight for the life of his unborn child and prevent a woman from having an abortion. Judge Rose Heilbron also said
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    • 378 4 He ordered babies roasted, says death camp survivor Ivan the Terrible trial JERUSALEM FORTY-FOUR years after escaping from Treblinka death camp, Pinhas Epstein stood in court to accuse the man he said was Ivan the Terrible, a brutal camp guard who roasted babies and ordered a prisoner to have sex
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    • 296 4 The Iran arms affair WASHINGTON Attor-ney-General Edwin Meese has come under investigation to find out if he helped doctor a chronology to protect President Ronald Reagan in the Iran-Contra affair. The Wall Street Journal reported that court-ap-pointed independent counsel Lawrence Walsh is pursuing obstruction
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    • 329 5 The Georges Abdallah trial PARIS Lebanese extremist Georges Ibrahim Abdallah showed no remorse as he looked across the courtroom at the widow of the US diplomat whose assassination he was allegedly involved in. Abdallah, 35, is charged with complicity in the
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    • 237 5 Hawke Cabinet approves paper on defence SYDNEY THE Australian Cabinet has approved a new defence strategy for the next decade, underlining a more independent posture with greater emphasis on regional security, government officials said on Monday. The blueprint also stressed the need to maintain Australia's close links with the United
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    • 102 5 Paper pulls out comic strip SALT LAKE CITY The Doonesbury comic strip has been withdrawn from a newspaper for a week because of the sexual nature of the latest instalment. The strip deals with acquired Immune deficiency syndrome (Aids) and so-called "safe" sex, which the Deseret News, owned by the
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    • 185 5 TOKYO Japan decided yesterday to introduce legislation to stop Aids carriers from entering the country under a wide-ranging plan to stem the spread of the killer disease, government officials said. An Aids prevention Bill was due to be introduced in Parliament
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    • 166 5 NEW YORK Condom manufacturers, whose products were social unmentionables not so long ago, are experiencing big changes in their business, changes as rapid as the fearsome spread of acquired immune deficiency syndrome (Aids). After decades of flat sales, the market has taken off and is
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    • 7 4 Manila may postpone debt talks: Page S
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 508 6 MANILA The Philippine government is considering a plan to postpone debt rescheduling talks due to start next week while it studies Brazil's suspension of interest payments, Central Bank sources said yesterday. A senior bank official said the move by monetary officials to put off
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    • 304 6 Ramos accuses media of playing up army divisions MANILA Philippine military chief Gen Fidel Ramos has accused the media of exaggerating divisions within the armed forces but stopped short of endorsing the leadership of President Corazon Aquino as Commander-in-Chief. He looked flustered during a television interview on Monday when asked
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    • 71 6 MANILA The Philippines' trade deficit is projected at US$l.l billion (552.35 billion) this year, about double last year's estimate of US$556 million by the National Economic and Development Authority. According to data provided by the Department of Trade and Industry for this year, exports are projected at
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    • 260 6 CEBU Communist rebels struck yesterday in four areas of metropolitan Cebu City, killing five people and wounding four others, two of them children. The attacks came a day before nationwide celebrations marking the first anniversary of the overthrow of ex-President Ferdinand Marcos. Meanwhile,
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    • 208 6 BEIJING Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn, the highest ranking Thai visitor to China, received a red-carpet welcome yesterday on the first full day of his twoweek tour. The prince, accompanied by Chinese VicePremier Wan Li, reviewed a military guard of honour at Tiananmen Square as cannons boomed
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    • 99 6 Better ties with Jakarta sought JAKARTA Australian Ambassador Bill Morrison yesterday discussed ways of improving Canberra's sometimes strained relations with Jakarta during talks with President Suharto. He said he arranged the meeting before returning to Australia on March 7 for about six weeks for consultations and vacation. "He's happy with
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    • 296 6 JAKARTA The chairman of a major Western donor group yesterday pledged to try to help Indonesia obtain loans on more favourable terms to tide the country over a severe cash shortage caused by plummeting oil revenue. "I'll try to convince the members to find a
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    • 224 6 Bangkok raises fence issue with KL again BANGKOK Thai authorities have again raised the question of alleged encroachment by Malaysia's border fence into Thai territory and have expressed concern. Deputy Interior Minister Sawai Patana was quoted by the BangkokPost newspaper yesterday as saying that a protest had been lodged with
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    • 74 6 JAKARTA Indonesia will launch a major family plan ning programme in 10 cities in May. the head of the National Family Planning Board said Mr Haryono Suyono was quoted by Antara news agency as saying the campaign would be backed by shopping discount cards for couples who
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    • 441 6  -  ABBY TAN By Manila Correspondent MANILA The influential Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines has cracked down on its clergy supporting the outlawed communist movement. In an order issued earlier this month, the church hierarchy instructed the clergy to refrain from
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    • 421 6  - 'Getting to know you' meeting for S'pore team in Jakarta YANG RAZALI KASSIM By Jakarta Correspondent JAKARTA Mr Ong Teng Cheong and his delegation yesterday spent a full hour with State Secretary Sudharmono during which the visitors were briefed on the political system here and were introduced to Mr Sudharmono's
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    • 158 6  -  AHMAD OSMAN By SECOND Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong told reporters in Singapore before leaving for Jakarta that the visit is aimed at broadening contacts between the ministers, MPs and officials of both countries and to further consolidate the relationship between Singapore and Indonesia.
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  • across the CAUSEWAY
    • 359 7 KL-linked ring involved Rais Smuggling of Sri Lankans to Britain KUALA LUMPUR A GOVERNMENT investigation has revealed that a well-or-ganised syndicate with connections in Kuala Lumpur was responsible for the plight of the 64 Sri Lankans now stranded in London. Foreign Minister Datuk Rais Yatim said yesterday that the investigation
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    • 315 7 ALOR STAR Bumiputras are expected to control only 22 per cent of the economy by 1990 and not the 30 per cent envisaged under the New Economic Policy (N'EP), according to Finance Minister Dainn Zainuddin. He said he had based his projections on the slower
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    • 202 7 KUALA LUMPUR Foreign Minister Datuk Rais Yatim yesterday said Malaysia had asked the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to reduce the number of Vietnamese refugees in Malaysia by appealing to third countries to accept them. "I have been given a commitment
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    • 231 7 Proton Saga runs up $42 m loss KUALA LUMPUR Proton, the maker of the Malaysian car Proton Saga, has reported a loss of $42.5 million for the year ended March 31, 1986. Chairman Tan Sri Jamil Jan said the company sufj fered an operational loss of j $27.7 million mainly
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    • 110 7 MCA denies that PR status charge KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian Chinese Association yesterday denied that one of its deputy ministers had permanent resident status in a foreign country. MCA President Datuk Dr Ling Liong Sik said in a statement: "No MCA minister or deputy minister holds permanent resident status of
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    • 251 7 Three leaders keep their plans under wraps Run-up to Umno elections KUALA LUMPUR Three Umno leaders nomi nated to contest key posts in the party's elections in April still appear to be adopting a "wait and see" attitude. They are Deputy Prime Minister and party vice-president Ghafar Baba, Umno Youth
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    • 90 7  - MIC to elect leaders in July R. VASANTHI By KUALA LUMPUR The triennial Malaysian Indian Congress general assembly will be held ir July to elect the party's national lead ers. MIC Deputy President Datuk S Subramamam said the election machinery had been set in motion and directives had been given
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    • 773 9  -  HEDWIG ALFRED Ngee Ann sets up Speakers' Corner to help students brush up speech skills Picture by By Verbal free-for-a11 confidence-building 6 It takes a lot of courage to come up here and face colleagues. But that's what we want to build confidence, to get you to
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    • 202 9 7 years and 12 lashes for robbing, stripping, woman A MAN who robbed and stripped a woman after agreeing to have sex with her was sentenced to seven years' corrective training and 12 strokes of the cane yesterday. Choo Bee Choon, 29, pleaded guilty early tills month to robbing and
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    • 64 9 THE Singapore Blood Transfusion Service will be seeking blood donations at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital today from 10.30 am to 4 pm; Police Task Force 1, Jalan Bahar Camp tomorrow from Ipm to 5 pm Singapore General Hospital, Block 4 Carpark, on Friday from noon to 6
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    • 145 9 Big exercise at Hougang on Saturday TWO hundred and seventeen former soldiers will make their debut appearance with the Singapore Civil Defence Force this Saturday. The ex-Singapore Armed Forces men who were among the first of 34,000 soldiers to be transferred to the
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    • 520 9 TELECOMS will this year introduce a digital satellite service that will further speed up the transmission of information at reduced costs. Mr Sung Sio Ma, Telecoms assistant general manager (corporate planning and business communications), said yesterday Telecoms was gearing itself to provide full digital
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    • 222 10  - EDB chief eyes high-speed assembly robots PETER HAZELHURST KOICHI ISHIYAMA By and of our Tokyo Bureau TOKYO Mr Philip Yeo, Chairman of the Economic Development Board, is reported to have invited the Sony Corporation to bring its latest state-of-the-art technology high-speed robots on video-tape recorder assembly lines to Singapore. Mr
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    • 534 10  -  MATHEW YAP 'Surprising' results of study of 158 people in three HDB estates By RESIDENTS in small clusters of Housing Board flats known as precincts tend to be more closely knit than those in bigger estates. This was suggested by a recent study involving a small
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    • 421 10 We did not have enough to eat, three tell court Wedding dinner case The case i RAFFLES Hotel is suing Sentosa Golf Club manager and secretary, Mr James Vu Sin Giap, 34, for not paying up the balance of his wedding dinner Mil. The hotel is claiming from Mr Yn
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    • 444 10 Accused probably delirious, court told Man charged with murdering his brothei A JOBLESS mar. accused of stabbing to death his younger brother three years ago, was most probably delirious <nd did not know what he was doing at the time, a psychiatrist said yesterday Dr P Nagulendran was testifying for
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    • 176 10  -  CATHERINE C. ONG By A THIRD meeting for banks with deposits frozen at the National Bank of Brunei will be held today at the Goodwood Park Hotel. The meeting, called by Tan Sri Khoo Teck Puat's financial advisers, Shearson Lehman Brothers, will
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    • 467 11  -  BEN DAVIDSON High Court overturns jail and cane sentence By You are very fortunate that you got off on a technically substantial point Don't get yourself involved in such a m dangerous situation again. Mr Justice Lai. A MAN sentenced to eight months' jail and
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    • 218 11  -  SURESH NAIR By SI B-CONTR ACTOR Tan Poh Hoo hopes to get a hawker's licence for a cooked-food stall very soon. When that happens, he'll happily trade his axe, one of the tools of his present trade, for a kwali. "I am very happy and
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    • 458 11 If a creepy-crawler bites you New NUS posters go out to public SCORPIONS, spiders and centipedes are creepycrawlers to most people but their bites, although painful and causing swelling, are not fatal. Those who are bitten or stung should clean their maiada with antiseptic solution and consult a doctor if
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    • 150 11 A TAXI DRIVER unsuccessfully made advances to another man's wife over a period of six months and ended up with a broken leg. A court was told that Madam Sim ling Choo was not Interested and tald her hawker husband, Um Ta 800,
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    • 156 11 On-line info on poison plants and animals THE National University of Singapore's Venom and Toxin Research Group is setting up an information data base on poisonous and venomous animals and plants in Singapore. This will be expanded later to include those from the region and the information will be made
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    • Article, Illustration
      9 12 MR FRED ZIMMERMAN editor and publisher of the AWSJ
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    • 1239 12 The Asian Wall Street Journal affair Tommy Koh's reply to Journal editorial Of sanctimonious editorials and crocodile tears ''Foreign investors in Singapore know that for nearly 29 years the Singapore Government has never flinched from an open argument, bat has always insisted on its
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    • 424 12 S'pore envoy's letter to Financial Times Dear Sir, I refer to your article "Drawing the Line in Singapore", by Steven Butler, in the Financial Times of Feb 11, 1987, reporting on the restriction imposed by the Singapore Government on the circulation of the Asian
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    • 538 12 jlljl LONDON niMHVUMT.- MOT TOM Below are excerpts of the article, Drawing The line In Singapore, by Steven Butler which was published in the Financial Times of Feb 11, 1987. ONCE again, the Western press has fallen foul of the Singapore Government. On Monday, the Government declared that
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    • 517 13  -  DOREEN SIOW By DRIVE into any petrol station, switch off the engine, sit tight and you will get service, almost in a flash even if the signs say that it is a self -service station. Self-service stations are not catching on.
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    • 203 13 TWO Iranian naval ships arrived here on Monday, the first such visit since the 1979 Islamic revolution in Teheran. Here on a "'routine training exercise", they will be here for about a week, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said yesterday. "It
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    • 238 13 A NEW fire-fighting device spraying a "water shield" (left) arcs of water ahead of the firemen enables them to get nearer a Maze while keeping their cool. At the same time, a specially equipped fire engine goes into action. Its mechanical
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    • 300 13  - NPB helping firms with wage reform WONG Al KWEI By VARIOUS groups of companies are getting technical help from the National Productivity Board in developing their own flexible wage systems. These include some of the companies identified by the Singapore National Employers Federation to lead the way towards a more
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  • COMMENT/ Perspective
    • The Straits Times
      • 287 14 THE! Finance Ministry's decision to shelve the idea of a five-day work week may come as a disappointment to staff in government departments and statutory boards but it is nonetheless a sensible position to adopt. Being a trend-setter, the civil service is naturally wary of the implications
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      • 265 14 THE Environment Ministry's pilot scheme to introduce hawkers to disposable plates and bowls has run into some teething problems. Apparently not all hawkers and customers have taken to the idea of using polystyrene utensils. The initial reactions seem to suggest that people prefer the familiar grubby
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    • 1018 14  -  PETER YOUNG By writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal Mass transit, which is by its nature a form of public service, is hardly the best place to make money. Hongkong's experience, however, has been otherwise. All its transport sectors are profitable. And
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    • 729 14 Ning Juita FRIENDS envied me my chance to meet Queen Sirikit of Thailand. "Is she really beautiful?" they asked, the moment I got back to Kuala Lumpur. "Beautiful" is not the word. That evening in Bangkok, I looked at her close to, yet did
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    • 483 14 Timely call to promote the Chinese language Editorial headlined Passing on the cultural torch, published in the Shin Min Daily News on Feb 16. THE Second Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, has touched on the question of the Chinese language in Singapore on several occasions, always with a
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    • 1559 15  -  TONY CLIFTON How long will Australia's good life last? Part One By writing for Newsweek Australia began its modern existence as a place of hardship. But it has, as they say, come on a bit since those days. Yes, Australians have been having
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    • 842 15  -  GEORGE SCHOPFLIN By JUDGED by Soviet criteria, Mr Mikhail Gorbachev's projected introduction of secret ballots in party elections and multiple candidacies for state offices are radical and look strikingly new. But there is good reason to question whether they will, in reality,
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  • FORUM
    • 499 16 Study carefully, get all the facts before making changes THE report by 12 leading principals, Towards Excellence in Education, deserves a longer and more detailed analysis than can be offered here. What this letter contains are just a few observations. The first point to note is that nowhere is the
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    • 185 16 Firm employed new staff after the retrenchment I WAS retrenched from my job with two other management staff members just after the Lunar New Year. We all understand and accept the fact that when the situation is unavoidable, then retrenchment, however painful, has to be carried out. What is totally
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    • 322 16 Principals' right to hire and fire may lead to abuse I READ with interest the latest developments in the attempt to gear "Towards Excellence In Schools" by possibly giving independence to schools to manage themselves and their curriculum. The idea is encouraging. However, I noted the expressed intention that principals
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    • 211 16 THE principals' report is a refreshing evolution for present generation students. Many schools, both English and Chinese streams, had enjoyed a considerable degree of autonomy in the colonial era. Raffles Institution, for instance, had a succession of resident principals whose prerequisite qualifications had
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    • Reply
      • 84 16 Review of phones along roads I REFER to the two letters "Two crashes near public telephone" by "Jayakumar" and "Removal of expressway phones will be a step backwards" by "Jack Root" (ST, Jan 17 and Feb 7). We wish to inform that Telecoms, PWD and the traffic police are presently
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    • 407 16 Views on report by principals after visit to British, US schools IT is not often that educational matters are discussed on the front page of a national newspaper. One is grateful, therefore, to the 12 principals (the number is surely significant) who have helped to
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    • 179 16 Don't keep the 'cream' isolated from others I AM a British state qualified English teacher who has worked many years in state secondary schools in England. Hence 1 was in terested. though somewhat annoyed, to read the articles on British independent schools (Sunday Times. Jan 25) and subsequently watch the
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    • 163 16 WITH reference to the suggestion that Confucianism should be "developed as a religion" (ST, Febl7), there is excellent scholarly precedent for regarding Confucianism as such. Max Weber, the German sociologist, and one of the founding fathers of the discipline, clearly so regarded it. One of
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • In the markets
      • 91 17 THE Singapore stock market yesterday had its second day of correction after the previous sharp gains and, despite a recovery in the afternoon, The Straits Times Industrial Index eased 3.26 points to 1,058.01. The Business Times Composite Index fell a heavier 9.48 points to 939.11 and the
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      • Chief price changes
        • 53 17 •I* 1070 -1-30 Metro HUt- SOO 1-30 Ukvt> 50c 200+20 TenwrW 210 +19 OUT 233 12 Ou.cn Bad* 610 +10 CarhOetj 550 10 Ptwv. 494 10 6 li_i*«i 73 l +81. JAC 23t +8 H leonf M 50c 225+8 Knf. 156 +1 Sane Dart. 50c 283+7 Neame. 580 +5
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        • 15 17 Ton Chong 50< 3,000,000 KL Ind 50< 1,606,000 UMW 1,375,000 Marco Polo 1,316,000
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        • 103 17 Feb 23 Fee 24 BT Composite 948 59 939 11 ST indicator 491 '6798 *****144 ST OB OS f3W +278 CAOt 6264 6288 06V -*****6 -*****4 ST Industrials 1061 27 1058 01 ST Finance 2377 50 2364 75 ST Hotels 633 39 636 00 Fee 23 Feb 24 ST
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        • 50 17 OBS 1180 -40 OCBC 1010 -30 6*nimt. 170 -30 Sport land 670 -30 SU 1090 -20 ret 720 -is Perts Plant 482 -14 Haw Pa 396 -12 SPH 830 -10 MBrtwarie. 820 -10 MBariurtf 700 -10 MX 2(9 -8 Bousteadco 103 -7 Kentucky Spare 394 -6 YHS 392 -6
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      • 11 17 Closing Change Vol ('000) Saifapare fafaul Printer* 2j7 —9 693
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      • 40 17 INDICES Highs Lows Straits fines Business Fines Industrial Composite 1986 87 High *****5 (20 2,87) 949% (20/2/87) 1986-87 Low 563 34(28,4/86) 470.92(28/4/86) All- time High 1071 91 (8/2 '84) 983 06 (8/2/84) All-time Low 74 75 (17 9.64) ***** (28/4/86)
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      • 12 17 THE US doUar gained 135 ticks to DM 1.8385 in Singapore.
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      • 26 17 DM V FT S$ HK$ ISJ US*J 1 S37C 153 75 unq 2 1425 unq 1 5390 ***** 153.80 ***** 2 1425. 7.8000 *****
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      • 10 17 In Singapore, gold lost US$2.6O to U*****.00 an ounce.
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      • 61 17 Eurodollar: Lost one tick to 93.58 a contract. Deutschemark: Lost 44 ticks to 0.5445 a contract. British Pound: Gained 50 ticks to 1.5350 a contract. Japanese yen: Lost seven ticks to 0.*****2 a contract. Nikkei: Gained 125 points to ***** a contract. IS Treasury bond: Gained 14 ticks to
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    • Short stops
      • 70 17 JAKARTA Indonesia yesterday awarded contracts worth US$B79 million (SSI. 9 billion^ for the construction of two liquefied petroleum gas i LPG plants to two Japanese consortiums. The contracts, signed by Pertamina with JGC Consortium and the Chiyoda Group, cover the construction of plants at Arun, North Sumatra,
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      • 53 17 DETROIT Despite sharply lower car and jetp sales, American Motors Corp made a profit of US$2O million (5J42.8 million) in the fourth quarter of last year its first profitable quarter in two years The profit was due mainlv ro major cost-cut-ting efforts in the Dast
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      • 76 17 NEW DELHI About five Indian-owned companies incluuing Bajaj Auto. the world's second largest producer of scooters, are believed to be interested in buying Ashok Leyland. the Indian truck and bus t offshoot of Rover, UK. Ashok L^yland, based in Madras, is India's second biggest producer with an output
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      • 63 17 NEW YORK The New York Stock Exchange has censured and fined Kidder, Pe.ibody and Co Inc US$3OO. OOO (5J642.000), and, taken disciplinary action against two of the firm's executives for improperly computing net capital and reserve requirements. The fwo. Kidder Executive Vice-President John Roche and
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      • 56 17 PARIS Two main candidates have submitted bids for control of France's biggest television network Francis Bouygues, the world's biggest construction magnate, and Hachette. France's biggest book and magazine publisher and Europe s second-biggest. The bidding is the first step in the world's first privatisation of a
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    • 492 17  -  S. KUMAR By Company reports 180% jump in profits to $23.4m INSURANCE Corporation of Singapore (ICS), the insurance arm of the DBS Bank group, yesterday announced a $48 million fund-raising exercise along with a polished set of results for last year. The one-for-four
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    • 103 17 LONDON The National Westminster Bank yesterday became the first British bank ever to announce a profit of more than £1 billion (553.2 billion) cheering news for a banking sector worried by Latin American debt. It announced a pre-tax profit of £1.01 billion for last year,
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    • 453 17  -  CONRAD RAJ By THE Ong family sold its stake in International Trust Finance to Over-sea-Chinese Banking Corporation "to preserve its special relations with the bank". This was disclosed by Mr Michael Selby of Business Advisory Singapore (BAS), which is advising the
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    • 382 17 SINGAPORE businessman Ong Beng Seng has paid about £50 million (Ssl64 million) for just over 2 per cent of Allied Lyons PLC, one of Britain's leading food and beverage companies. He is said to have bought 16 million shares in Allied, whose products include
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    • 164 17 Jardine Matheson restructure in final stage HONGKONG Jardine Matheson Holdings Ltd yesterday announced a three-month programme to complete the complicated restructuring of the British colony's last remaining corporate dynasty. The latest step in the overhaul, involving a maze oi cross-shareholdings in firms spanning trading, property, insurance and hor<?l interests, includes
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    • 281 17 CitySec director faces bankruptcy suit STOCKBROKER Sng Hock Seng a director of City Securities, which is now under winding-up orders has been sued for bankruptcy by Hill Samuel Merchant Bank Asia Ltd. A source close to Hill Samuel said the action was for non-repayment of a personal loan of $1.3
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    • 499 17  -  JILL HUM By It is in advanced stage of negotiations with receivers A NEW contender, possibly two, could emerge to rescue the Emporium Holdings group as negotiations between its receivers and Malaysian businessman Ch'ng Poh continue to drag on. The new
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    • 73 17 NINE creditor banks of Teck Hock yesterday met to discuss a proposal by a foreign commodity group to rescue the troubled coffee giant. Banks contacted declined to comment but sources said they merely discussed the details of the offer. No decision on the
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    • 4375 18 READERS should be aware of the limitations of this information Not every transaction, nor every price dealt in at the stock exchange, is covered in "business done" Further, because al deafings at a particular price are lumped together, the table does not show the trend in
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    • 2813 18 INDUSTRIALS Acmo i Apnomoto ;3!06 3405! Alei Hldg Aicom 338 34$' (71 85 (6) 84 (21) B i AISB 755) (10) 77 (62) 76 (2) 78 (25) 75(1) 74 API (748 755) (I) 77 (38) 75 (3) 76 (3D 74 ASM 2048 2055) (17) 202
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    • 2997 18 Al shares quoted have a par value ol Si. unless otherwise specified Adiusted for scrip/rights. N Tar exempted dividend ABM is traded r tots ol 10 share; each, with the price quoted in dolars Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investment Scheme 1986/87 Last Yield Vol Day
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    • Commodities, Finance
      • 366 19 OCBC OUB UOB DBS Of POSIT RATES Savings daily 3 3Vi 2V. 3 Monthly 3' 2 Autosave 3 1 Fined deposit 1 month 2 J 2'* 2*4 2 3 /4 (1) 2 months 2 3 /4 1 3 months 2 J 2 4 2-' 4 2 3 /4(l)
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      • 166 19 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4332—1.4360 7.10—6.91 Canadian dollar 1.6114 1.6133 6.28—6.18 NZ dollar 1.1845-1.1872 8.62-8.35 Sterling pound 3.3028—3.3065 3.06—3.01 US dollar 2.1440-2.1450 4.69—4.65 Local dollars to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian
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      • 96 19 THE US dollar closed mixed against most major currencies at 3 pm yesterday. Against the Singapore dollar, it closed firmer in moderate trading after fluctuating within a range of 2.1420 and 2.1485. Against the deutschemark, the greenback opened at 1.8385/95 and closed at 1.8380/90. Trading was quiet, concentrated between
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      • 144 19 THE kilobar market saw trading between 5527,803 and 5527,852 yesterday. In the Far East market, gold opened at U*****. 10/402.60, remaining quietly at this level in the morning. It reopened slightly higher in the afternoon at U*****.30/402.80 but eased off again, as the dollar strengthened, to U*****.60/402.10. The metal
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      • 25 19 GOLD US$/oz Tues Mon Singapore 402.00-402.50 404.50-405.00 Hongkong 402.10—402.50 404.60 405 10 Mon Fri New York 402.10 402.60 406.20 406.70 London 403.50—404.00 399.00-399.50
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      • 204 19 Managers' price* for Feb 25 Singapore Unit Trust The Commerce 1.03—1.11 The Savings Fund 0.93—1.00 S'pore Prog Fund 0.41—0.45 S'po'e Sec Fund 069—0.75 S'pore Invest Fund 0 76— 0.82 S'pore Equity Fund 0 49— 0.53 Asia Unit Trust Mai Invest Fund 1.35—1.43 Mai Prog Fund 0 34 0
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    • Stock markets round-up
      • 613 19 ACTIVITY was much quieter on the Singapore stock market yesterday, with buying interest concentrated on selected Malaysian stocks while quality Singapore counters remained under some profit-taking pressure. Volume fell 30.5 per cent to 40.86 million units from Monday's 58.75 million units. Yesterday's trade
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      • 367 19 Feb 74 HK$ Charge Assoc kitt Hotels I 96 0 04 3onk Ot Eost Asra 26 00 0 6 Corhoy Poot* Air 6 50 +0 15 _heung Kong 45 50 -15 OMm Light 21 40 -0 2 Cross Horb Tunnel 12 40 0 3 F_ E Consortn_m 038 +0
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      • 381 19 Feb 24 Ten Chante A^nomoto 2600 1 30 Akai 471 41 Amada 842 -17 Asoni Chem 813 +303 ft_N Glass 1340 unch Bar* Ot Tokyo 1270 +20 3ridgestone 673 2 Canon 901 -35 Casio Computer 1280 -10 Citizen 453 3 0 N_p Prmt 1810 30 D Nkpoon Screen 710
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      • 341 19 Feb 24 Cents Change (Aust) A C I 390 unch A N I 340 -5 Aberfoyle 1100 unch Age 358 +3 Amcor 477 +12 Ampol Exp 330 10 Ampol Pet 300 unch Am 558 2 Anodne Aust 365 +10 Ashton 305 3 8 H P 1025 10 Beoch Petroleum
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      • 67 19 I I I I I I -I I I I NST Index Tuesday 1,597.94 (1,607.00) ~T^ Hongkong Hang Seng Tuesday 2,848.19 (2,879.01) §tAustralian All-Ordinaries Tuesday 1,597.90 (1,605.90) T~ Nikkei Stock Average Tuesday 20,076.48 (19,940.50) Financial Times Industrials Monday 1,556.90 (1,567.00) Dow Jones Average i 0:$ Monday 2,216.54 (2,235.25) (Figures
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      • 224 19 Gen Motors 76* -Vi Goodyeor Tire 54V« -Vi Guff Res 13 -Vi Hewlett Pock 52H -1 Intl Busi Moch 143*. +3*4 frt Corp 60* -IM Jhsn Jhns 83 -lMi Kaiser Alum Cp 16*4 44 Litton Indust 84 -*i Lockheed Aire 53V4 -Vi Mcdonolds 74W -*i Mobil Cp 42H
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      • 539 19 Feb 23 Pence Change INDUSTRIALS AUied-Lyons 373 -7 Ass. Dairies BTRPLC 313 -2 Bobcocks 194 -2 Barclays 552 -8 Beecham 531 10 BICC 310 -1 Blue Circle 687.50 -1250 BOC Group 458 -6 Boots 284 -7 Bowoter 414 -4 BATS 543 -2 Britannia 176 +3 BP 724 -32 Brit
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    • Simex futures
      • 115 19 Eurodollar 3-month deposit A firmer dollar and drop in the oil price overnight led to the June Eurodollar opening three ticks higher at 93.68. The firmer opening however, soon gave way to sideway trading as market participants were uncertain about the outlook for the dollar and its accompanying implications on
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      • 66 19 CURRENCY futures opened lower on a stronger overnight dollar but lapsed into sideway trading as there were no fresh factors to move the market. March deutschemark closed 44 ticks lower at 0.5445. (US dollar Devtschemark l Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mm 87 0.5448 0.5453 0.5437 0.5445 923
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      • 37 19 MARCH pound ended 50 ticks higher at 1.5350 (British Pound) Open High Low Sett Est Yol Mar 81 1.5350 1.5375 1.5350 1.5350 80 Jan 1.5210 Sept 1.5080 Open Int (Mon): 35C. Act Vol (Mm): Five.
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      • 65 19 Continued bullish sentiment in the Tokyo stock market saw the March Nikkei closing 125 ticks higher at ***** after touching a high of *****. (Nikkei Stock A verage Index I Open High Low Sett Est Vol Spot *****.55 *****.21 *****.87 *****.48 MavrB7 *****/80 ***** ***** *****
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      • 89 19 MARCH US T-bonds opened 14 ticks higher at 100.23 as the OPEC accord came under pressure. A further increase in the near term is possible though the market has turned cautious ahead of the US Treasury auction. The March contract closed unchanged from the opening at 100.23
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      • 26 19 (USS per troy ounce > Open High Low Sett Est Vol Pel, 87 403.00 Open Int (Mod): NU. Act Vol (Mon): Mi Reports from BA Futures
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      • 37 19 MARCH yen closed seven ticks lower at 0.*****2 (Japanese Yen) Open High Low Sett Est Vol Mm 87 0.*****3 0.*****3 0.*****8 0.*****2 35 Jm 0.*****0 Sept 0.*****9 Open Int (Mon): 13M. Act Vo! (Mon): 118.
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    • Article, Illustration
      283 19 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Suoh 16 25,2 27/2 Southern Pearl Jl 1 25/2 27/2 SK XI 112 25/2 25/2 Manru Batam Mulia MIC a side 26/2 Bina Bahagia Mil aside 26'2 Langsa M26 aside 25/2 Mn Java MIA a side 26/2 Bonastar ll M4A 25 2 26/2
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    • 20 19 Rubber Closing prices cents kk> Singapore January 187 50 down two cents Malaysia January 224.50 down half a cent
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    • 17 19 Tin Closing prices MJ'kio KL Tin 16.94 down five cents Turnover 45 tonnes down seven tonne:
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    • 23 19 I Qount pnces Copper L tonne Men Spot 934.00—***** (928.00—928.50) 3 months 933.50—934 00 (928.00—928.50) Market tone Stead*" Sales 20 900 tonm>s
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    • 27 19 Ctani po. t Silv»; USS troi Mot. Singapore 544—5.49 5 48—5 53 Mot Fn Ne» Yori 5 45-5 50 5 50—555 Source Credt' Suisse S pore
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    • 23 19 Ctosmf pnces Aluminium /tow* Mm Spot 870.50—871.50 (849.00-850.00) 3 months 861.50— 862 50 (846.00—847.00) Market tone Barely steady Sales 7 100 tonnes
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    • 97 19 Crude ms ton* palm oil Feb/Mar 785 (south) 780 (central) Refined palm oil USJ tonnes RBD pain"; on Mar Apt 330 (sellers) May June 330 (sellers) RBD Stearin Maf Ap--295 (sellers RBD Olein Ma' 350 (sellers) Apr 350 (sellers, May June 350 (seders) Crude stearin Neutralised Unq palm
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    • 144 20 THE Malaysian Investors Association has urged Singapore investors to join it, saying it could represent their interests in Malaysian companies. The founder president of the MIA, Mr P. H. S. Lim, said yesterday his association could have a greater say at meetings of
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    • 894 20  -  DOREEN SOH By Face in the i news 4 In the early *****, Mr Kuok (right) reportedly made $6 million by buying up sugar supplies and investing in sugar futures just before sugar prices > exploded. FOR a man whose name features regularly
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    • 377 20 UNITED Industrial Corporation (UIC) and its chief executive officer, Mr Oei Hong Leong, will soon own more than 12 per cent of Far East Consortium (FEC), a Hongkong-listed company of the colony's wealthy Chiu family. Using its wholly-owned Hongkong subsidiary, UIC
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    • 205 20 Sapura cuts stake in Malayan Cables further to 52% BUMIPUTRA company Sapura Holdings Sdn Bhd has further reduced its stake in Malayan Cables Bhd, this time to 52 per cent. Sapura, which had held a 67.2 per cent stake or 23.45 million shares in MCB, said it had placed eight
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    • 110 20 KL calls for joint rubber strategy CHIANGMAI (Thailand) Malaysian officials told Asian rubber producers they should adopt a coordinated output strategy and boost quality rather than volume to protect themselves against possible declines in world demand. Malaysian Rubber Research and Development Board officials Habibah Suleiman and Lim SowChing told a
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    • 99 20 UOB arm reports 22% rise in profit UNITED Overseas Bank group's closed-end investment trust, United International Securities Ltd. yesterday announced a 21.8 per cent rise in its pre-tax profit to $4.53 million for last year. This placed its performance for the year squarely between DBS Bank's General Securities Investment Ltd
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    • 324 20 Simex to conduct seminar in New York THE Singapore International Monetary Exchange will hold a seminar in New York on its Japanese stock index fntores contract. The March 12 seminar en the Nikkei Stock Average Futures contract will be Jointly sponsored by Goldman Sachs Co, Nomura Securities International and Salomon
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    • 106 20 TECHNICAL analysts will put down their charts for a couple of hours tomorrow night to hear a talk on the psychology of trading. American psychologist Mark Douglas will address the Singapore Technical Analysts and Traders Society on how to make more profits in stock,
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    • 18 20 THE Capital Issues Committee has approved the one-for-one bonus issue of Malaysian group Aokam Tin Bhd
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 483 17 V 6-7 Aprl 1987 Pav»on WBr^Cor^ienlal WM Sng^ot«______- J __^^--r^r-" T^^S^b?^ 1 SPEAKERS J"XcOßltiW B ?f *^rtftnefs4 W&®&** Mr Graham R Clark Mr Sidney C Rolt ujt^t &XJ&C&JwN®^ f <%r»ftHfilTVßnt 1 Director, Tax Services International Tax and Financial imt *?^*m^^Q|'ft T fl)pWire itft Ernst Whinney Consultant Singapore H Cot!tpB^y kl
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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  • RACING
    • 239 21 Champion sprinter out to win race named after him PERTH CHAMPION sprinter Heron Bridge will try to carve his niche in West Australian racing by winning the race named in his honour the A520.000 (about SS28.0O0) Heron Bridge Quality 1,400m^ at Ascot racecourse on Saturday.
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    • 256 21 Mister Hush, Advance impress ON THE TRACK with PEDIGREE PENANG Mister Hash, a course scratching last Saturday, and Advance, a non-acceptor the following day, worked exceptionally well yesterday morning. With visiting Australian jockey Ron Burgess astride, Mister Hush did a sound 600m gallop in 37.8 sec. The going remained firm.
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    • 242 21 LEXINGTON AS the thoroughbred industry struggles through dark days, a record number of Kentucky horse farms are for sale and foreclosures and bankruptcies are on the rise. Real estate agents in Lexington report that more than 100 of Kentucky's 1,400 horse farms
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    • 224 21  -  JONATHAN CHOO Pictures at the 400m by At the 4OOm g :?_\W EEEBJ Enaaa Q -;J| gj j^e g -g] Baa j| r £g| At the finish Class 5 Div 3 1,200m 1. Solar Energy 2. Lisawati 3. Tambun Terror 4. Star O'Day
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 347 21 181 Deaths 181 Deaths MRS. MARY PHOON nee SOE WAI KHENG Age: 74 years hat been called to be with the Lord on 24-2-87, leaving behind to mourn her loss: Beloved husband: Joseph Phoon Yew Kun Son: Daughter-in-law: Lawrence Chun Leng Winnie Lim Sok Ying Daughters: Sons-in-law: Rosalind Sow Mooi
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    • 116 21 182 Acknowledgements 18? Acknowledgements The family of the Ute MABEL TEO WEE LANG (MRS. TAN JUAY HERN) called home on 21/2/87 thanks principals staffs of New Town Secondary School and Tanglin Technical School. CO men o"f 140 Sqn RSAF. residents of Blk 114 Depot Road relatives and friends for their
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    • 39 21 183 Condolences 183 Condolences With deepest sympathies condolences to Mr. Henry Tan Siew Peng (Director) Family on the demise of their beloved father MR. TAN LIAN HOCK Departed 23/2/87 From: The Board of Directors MAGNIFICENT COLOUR LABORATORY PTE. LTD.
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      143 21 SANDRA GOH YUET CHING Age 11 years A loving sight, a s»4ent tear for a dear daughter we will miss But the memory of you will linger through the passing years. Sadly missed by dad. mum. sis brother, uncle* aunties. Body lying at S pore Casket Co. Pte
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    • 52 21 We. the family of the late PAUL LIM wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all relatives friends colleagues for their prayers conflc lences donations, wreaths, assis tance and attendance during our recent bereavement Special thanks to our neighbours and to the members ol the Church of the
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      55 21 The family of the late MR. S DM ANDRE invites all relatives and friends* for the Ist month ceremony of the above at Church of Risen Christ i Lor 5. Toa Payoh) and thence to dinner at Blk 213. 18-63. Lor. 8. Toa Payoh (1131 1 Please treat
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    • China syndrome
      • 276 22 NEW DELHI Sweden's men became the only Europeans in a team final at the World Championships on Monday when they beat North Korea 5-2. The Swedes now stand a chance of breaking Asia's stranglehold on the sport when they face
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      • 279 22 NEW DELHI Defending champions China beat Hungary 3-0 on Monday to set up a grudge clash with South Korea in the final of the women's team event. South Korea, who inflicted a humiliating defeat on China in the Asian Games final
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    • SPOTLIGHT ON SOCCER
      • 293 22 LONDON The British government and the Football League on Monday reached agreement on a plan to introduce a 50 per cent membership scheme at all League grounds. The scheme, which clubs are expected to try to introduce by the start of next season, represents something
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      • 403 22 Dope-taking rampant among players, alleges Schumacher BONN World Cup goalkeeper Harald Schumacher has made claims of dope-taking by West German players in a book which looks certain to stir up a storm of controversy. Schumacher, who admitted he had experimented with pep pills, said there was "a tradition
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      • 284 22 LONDON English First Division club Queens Park Rangers were sold on Monday in a deal which may lead to a merger with neighbouring Third Division London team Fulham. A property company, Marler Estates, paid about £5.5 million ($17. 8m) for the club,
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      • 447 22 Anfield investment: Nigel .Spackman. Chelsea's unsettled midfielder, on Monday joined League champions Liverpool for £400.000 ($1.29 million). Spackman, who signed a four year contract, joined Chelsea from Bournemouth four years ago and played more than 100 games for the Stamford Bridge club Liverpool have a string of injuries
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    • 224 22 BASKETBALL Boston defeated New Jersey 116-103 in an American NBA match on Monday. Other miaJta: Atlanta 112 Philadelphia 103, Houston 124 Denver 108. Dallas 121 Golden State 95, Seattle 12-4 LA Clippers 112. Geveland 109 Washington 105 CYCLING Italian Maurizio Rossi won the 159km first stage of
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    • ON THE TENNIS SCENE
      • 214 22  - Mahader made players' captain J. RAJENDRAN TENNIS star Mahader Hassan has been appointed players' captain of the four-man Singapore Davis Cup team and will assist in the coaching following the resignation of coach Chang Byung Sik. The Singapore Lawn Tennis Association resident coach, Shahren Osman, who assisted Chang daring his
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      • 383 22 FLORIDA JONAS SVENSSON was the first seed fall in the US$l.B million ($3.85m) International Players' tennis championships on Monday when he crashed 4-6, 4-6, 5-7 to fellow-Swede Thomas Hogstedt. Hogstedt, the former United States Open junior champion ranked 122nd in the world, dominated
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      • 494 22  -  IN PAKISTAN, a country where cricket, squash and hockey are the rage, what hope has a tennis player of making the big time? Perhaps next to none, but that will certainly not deter Raza Mirza, a young man with visions of reaching the top, from trying his
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    • 290 23  - A happy slip ahoy for Fijians J. RAJENDRAN Mh MORIES of the Flying F'ijians, who thrilled crow(is at the Padang in the Fifties, may be relived in the Singapore Cricket Club rugby sevens this weekend. I'nlikc the speedy fi'ot soldiers who were formerly buM\l in Malaya, the Fijian side entered
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    • 163 23 HQNGKONG Defending champion Seichi Kanai, of Japan, and Asian Circuit champion Lu Hsi-Chuen, of Taiwan, are among top contenders who will tee off tomorrow in the US$l5O,OOO ($321,000) Hongkong golf Open The Americans, who have been the most consistent performers in the Hongkong Open
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    • 353 23  -  HAKIKAT RAI CLOSING THE DOOR By THREE of Singapore's most versatile hockey players have been dropped from the national squad preparing for September's South-east Asia (James. The trio Terrence Cooke, N. Pandian and Mohamed Ali all members of banned Premier League champions Singapore Recreation
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    • 298 23  -  T AY CHENG KHOON SQUASH P( KMER national champion Venketesan Gopal had a bitter-sweet outing in the Ascot Singapore Closed squash championships at KaDang last night. Although Gopal put up a gallant fight, he had difficulty keeping his head above water in the men's Open division.
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    • 214 23  -  MAHMOOD GAZNAVI OPENING THE DOOR FORMER Mr Asia Rohmat Juraimt and six other banned bodybuilders have been offered a new lease of life by the controlling body. In an unprecedented move, the Singapore Amateur Bodybuilders' Federation have opened their door to those banned for violating
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    • 397 23 LOCAL SPORT IN SHORT FIONA Ewing, of People's Association Youth Swimming Club, broke the 100 metres backstroke meet record for girls under 16 at the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's single age-group meet at Tanjong Rhu yesterday. Fiona, who won the 100m butterfly on Monday, posted hnin 10
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    • 329 23  - Corinne is back with gains from past pains TAY CHENG KHOON By A DOSE of pain-killer, a corset and lots of true Australian grit... It was May 1983 and Australia were one stroke behind perennial rivals Japan going into the final round of the Queen Sirikit Cup competition at the
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      492 23  -  JOE DORAI By Asean to tighten noose on match fixers 4 1 1 s commor knowledge that match fixing is ram pant in South-east Asia, especially in Singapore, Malayan and Thailand. We have agreed to ac cept certain mea sures to eradicate this menace and wiP go into
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    • 204 23 LEE WAI WUN ON THE QUEENS BOWLING THERE'S just no stopping a bowler like Gail Martinez. Last year, she made a whirlwind sweep of three major titles the Queens, Johor Open and national championships Masters. Judging on form, the American housewife may make headlines
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    • 144 23 CRICKET WELLINGTON The First Test between New Zealand and the West Indies fizzled to a draw yesterday with neither side willing to take risks. New Zealand, who trailed by 117 on the first innings, carried their second innings total to 386-5 before declaring at the tea break.
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    • 282 23  -  JOE DORAI NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE PREVIEW SOME of the best teams fell by the wayside in their bid to get the better of Geylang International in the National Football League Division Two. Tonight, another side, minnows Singapore Cricket Club Padang, will try to achieve what the others
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    • 12 22 Merger in store.. .QPR (above) and Fnlham (below). fro ovi«uS-T qvronE \v.M
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 142 23 TODAY'S EVENTS IMI I I .RDS Inter-Ministry tournament: Home Affairs v Communication Si Inf'j'mation (Civil Servicf Club. 6) ROWIJNIi SWBC yucens' c'ships (Jackie's Orchard. 9am). DARTS Vnihnr Kent Wv 1: Praiiie Fxptess A v Scorpions A (Station Lounge, H). GOLF Asian women's circuit pro-am (TMCC. Ham). HIM KKY \at S<
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  • 619 24  - Majlis Pusat removes its deputy president SALIM OSMAN 'Painful decision to protect good name of organisation' By THE Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations, Majlis Pusat, has removed its deputy president, Huji Suratman Markasan, from all his posts Its executive committee, which decided on this unprecedented action at an emergency
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  • 75 24 What it should have been WE REPORTED yesterday that the Goodwood Park Hotel took charge of the catering at the Brunei Independence Day function on Monday. It has been brought to our attention by the Brunei High Commission that the food for the occasion was prepared by the High Commission
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  • 522 24  -  SHIRLEY TAN On-going checks on imported veg after some found excessively sprayed By THE Environment Ministry is keeping a sharp lookout for imported vegetables heavily doused with pesticides that could create a cancercausing agent when heated. Checks at the Pasir Panjang Wholesale Centre yesterday affected
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  • 236 24 Alfa Romeo that split into two POLICE have arrested a 46-year-old man and impounded his Datsun 280 Z sports car following last Friday's accident in which an Alfa Romeo split into two. He has been released on a $3,000 police bail pending further investigations.
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  • 582 24 Dr Tan: Education policy must change from time to time 'But changes will be well thought out' CHANGES in the education system there will always be, Dr Tony Tan told parents last night. But at the same time he assured them that the changes will be well thought out and
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  • 170 24 BANGKOK A plane carrying Hungarian Deputy Premier Lajos Czinege was forced to land in Thailand by authorities who claimed the aircraft did not have permission to fly through Thai air space, a Hungarian Embassy official said yesterday. Mr Laszlo Vizi, Third Secretary
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  • 30 24 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.82 points to 2,218.36 in the first hour of trading on the New York stock market yesterday. AP
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    • 201 24 Weather UP TO 1 p.m. Fair. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 min SUNSET today: 7.20 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.15 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 16 21 C Haze London 27 C Cloudy Amsterdam -1 2 C Clear Los Angeles 10 17 C Rain Athens 10 16C
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    • 619 1 The six Japanese films of the First International Film Festival are all different in theme but each offers a glimpse into Japanese society. REBECCA CHUA reports. THE half-a-dozen Japanese movies that are being featured to almost sold-out audiences in the Singapore International Film Festival are distinguished by
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    • 236 1 THE Japanese flavour In the Singapore International Film Festival potpourri started off as "a shopping list of names" suggested b> films that had already graced the Mill Valley and the Edinburgh Film Festivals. They are not necessarily the most highly regarded in Japan, explained Minako
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      • 559 1 f -TONIGHT AT THE WORLD TRADE CENTRE' rOur previewer is REBECCA CHUA k THERE isn't a single human be- As a result, there was a loss in ing in this movie —just cats and continuity, and it was pretty ob■TCto j|. dogs and cows and pigs, sea- vious that certain
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      • 86 1 WE ARE USED TO BEING WELL USED Well-worn and dog-eared, Yellow who have already decided to buy your advertising programm< p Pages is used time and time again by So, whether they're trying to fii I in the Yellow Pages -*yy many different people particular service or compare prices. Call
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    • Society
      • 773 2 President Cory Aquino made a promise when she came here in August, and kept it and now, Filipino maid CRISANTA SAMPANG reports that Filipino workers here, who mill around shopping centres on their day off, can meet at their very own community centre, which also
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      • 737 2 THE second level of 95 University Road is divided into four bedrooms. When I visited the place last Christmas, 12 maids were staying there temporarily. Two were brought there by their employers. The others ran away for a multitude of reasons, ranging from homesickness to
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      • 710 2 Increasing numbers of Singapore schoolchildren have poor eyesight, and a concerned Health Ministry plans to check their vision annually from next year. China's exam-pressured children are facing the same problem. MOUNTING pressure to succeed at school is ruining the eyesight of millions of Chinese children,
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      • 632 3 A few social workers are manning a hotline especially for people who speak only Mandarin. They tell GOH BENG CHOO about the counselling and the other activities they organise. A NEW line of hope is being extended to people who need a counselling service but cannot
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      • 544 3 I Dragon Tales AFTER the Feishui battle, the defeated Pre-Qin, which had unified northern China was divided into dozens of small kingdoms. The winning side. Eastern Jin. should have plucked up its courage and taken advantage of its victory and pushed northwards. Besides, people
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      • 985 3 The age-old preference for a sen among many South Korean families has resulted in a host of social problems. "CONGRATULATIONS, it's a boy!" Those are the words a Korean woman has longed to hear for the past nine months. At last, she has
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      • 897 4  -  ANUAR OTHMAN By MANY plays are staged every year. After each play, critics make known to the public what they think of the play. They criticise the actors, the director, the setting, the plot and action, the dialogues, the theme, and last but not
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      • 313 4 Oleh ANUAR OTHMAN KRITIKAN teks drama ialah kritikan terhadap sesebuah skrip drama atau beberapa buah drama yang ingin memperlihatkan hasil seni, terutamanya aspek keindahan dan teknik pengolahannya. Kritikan teks drama atau lebih kerap disebut kritikan skrip mempunyai beberapa pendekatan tersendiri. Betapa pun
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      • 416 4 nakan oleh para pelajar Pra-Universiti Tiga tahun ini, saya bentangkan apa yang telah dibincangkan khas untuk mereka yang tidak dapat nadir. Pulang Gadisku Pulang dihasilkan bersama oleh Adibah Amin dan Habsah Hassan. Drs Boon Yadi Rosdi, seorang guru dari Sekolah
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      • 855 4 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES WKm STANTS RSSOBBI WmWt Telefax No: *****59 Rates: Box Service: Sales Service: Tel *****11 Straits-Times: 5525.00 psc. cm. Collected: SSS.(KJ lelex Senrke: S.T.A.N.T.S. RSrMXI TIMKAD e3rt 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: SS2S.W psc. cm. Posted: SSIO.OO NOTICES %P^ HOTEL TAI-PAN LIMITED BH (Incorporated m the Reoubiic of Singapore) ■£M£fl Regtsterec!
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      • 543 4 The MRT Corporation Tender Notice FULLHEIGHT STEEL QUPBOARD The MRT Corporation invites tenders for the supply and delivery of the above item. CLOSING DATE: 12/3/87, 12 noon |i Only suppliers registered with the Central Supplies Department, Ministry of Finance under I j Head CSD/Fur/1. Furniture ($lO,OOO/-) will be allowed to
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      • 264 4 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRUPTCY No. 2452 of 198C Re: LEK AH KEOW EXPARTE: FAR EASTERN BANK LIMITED Creditors NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: LEKAHKEOW, Block 81 Hong Poh Road, Singapore MIS. TAKE NOTICE that a Bankruptcy Petition has been
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      • 864 5 12 Computer Products/ Services BEST OFFER IN TOWN 36-hr free users training Privileged MicrolinCard 12/ 24 mths warranty Free delivery h ree gifts Hire purchase available 10 MHz MicrolinK Mini AT *****-8 4-l.iver Japan board. 1.2 MB drtvc MB HD. parallel/ serials, licenced Bios $3,500. 10 MHz M.croimk Super Turbo
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      • 777 6 49 Packing/ Storage/ Delivery /Removal $25 LOW CHARGE 1000pm for hotix* .uul office re- mova) Piano and organ delivery i disposal s<*r\ii-e Tel *****85 DAYS SPCCIALIST in hse. of! piano removal 4 delivery Workmen provided Reasonable Charge S2.*> upwards Tel 281'021ri LOW CHARGE $25 for n se oftii'e removal Piano
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      • 800 6 56 Industrial 56 Industrial Equipment/ Supplies Equipment/ Supplies WANTED TO PURCHASE EAST MALAYSIA PLASTIC MANUFACTURER WISH TO PURCHASE:--1 AUTO BLOW MOULDING MACHINE (FOR P.V.C. H.D.P.E) SIZES > 2 LITRE 5 LITRES OR EQUIVALENT 2. PLASTIC CRUSHER MACHINE (EQUIVALENT 15 H.P.) 3. INJECTION MOULDING MACHINE FOR PRODUCTION MAX 6 OZ. Used
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      • 447 6 Any domestic problems? n Let T& M solve them for you p We provide experienced r maids from S'pore Malaysia 5 Philippines Sri Lanka AB-m Agency Fees DON'T MISS IT!! Company manoged by Filipino Chinese EXTENDED INTRODUCTORY OFFER 1 For diret quality Fapino MADS, contact n GUIDON MARKETING ft management
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      • 546 6 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive EXECUTIVE required by a large established legal firm, a meticulous articulate person not exceeding 30 years, preferably a graduate with English Mathematics to handle Para-Legal Litigation work. The individual will work with a team of trial lawyers must have an independent mind and be self-moti-vated.
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      • 677 6 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive invites applications lor the following positions A) ADMINISTRATION MANAGER/ MANAGERESS The person we are looking for must possess GCE A level Higher Accounting. At least 2 years' experience in the same capacity. Preferably with some computer knowledge B) BEVERAGE MANAGER Requirements At least 2 years'
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      • 505 6 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretariat/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical I0 HITACHI "I HITACHI EXPRESS SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD (International Freight Forwarding Company) requires SHIPPING CO-ORDINATOR (Male) Must have at least five years experience in Shipping field Age around 30 years old Interested applicants please write in or cai. Mr Chye
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      • 284 6 An established manufacturing/ contracting company in Jurong requires AOMIN a PERSONNEL OFFICER (MALE) e With experience, above 30 years Must be able to work independently with initiative Salary commensurates with qualifications and experience. BOOKKEEPER e Able to keep full set of books including preparation of monthly accounts. Able to type
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      • 764 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical I 4/> ■sajMWkari 'moon i Etport I Company requires Ln SECRETARY cum V AOMIN. ASSISTANT GCt A evei until good command in v»fitten spoKen English or Diploma in Business Administration live Bilingual in Cnmese -'os^ess LCCI Private Sec Cert 4 intermediate ievel Cert in Book
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      • 745 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical GENTLEMEtTft LADIES Are you a GCE O" or 'A' level holder? e Do you speak good English' e Do you have positive mental attitude? e Do you have a healthy self image 1 e Are you persistent and conscienclous In your work? e Do you
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      • 904 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical PRINTSET INT'L PTE Ltd has the following vacancies: (1) Experienced female accounts clerk. Must be able to handle full set of simple accounts, control of creditors/ debtors ledgers and typing. (2) Experienced female shipping clerk. Must be able to handle L/C application and typing. Applicants
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      • 939 7 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Clerical TEMP. RECEPTIONISTS TO work in Jurong and town areas. At least 2 yrs. relevant experience. Type: 30 w.p.m.. handle PABX switchboard and speak good English. Call Business Trends *****65. BILINGUAL GENERAL CLERK needed to do typing general clerical duties. Preferably school leavers residing in dist.
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      • 584 7 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Sales Sales ■H Be m invites applications from energetic and outgoing candidates who for a fact are results-driven, have the confidence to handle a top brand, i want to work in an environment offering the opportunity I to earn and
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      • 318 7 PRINTSET MARKETING REPRESENTATIVES a IBM Persona" Computers o iBM Office Equipment ana Supplies Basic salary, commission anfl transport allowance Pleasant personality Possess nigh degree of communication skills Experience m sales of computers anc office equ.pmen; GCE 0 Level ana aDove 22-30 vears oia FEMALE SOFTWARE SUPPORT GCE 0 Levei ana
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      • 606 7 71 Situations Vacant Sales ROBINSON'S has vacancies for the following positions: A) SALES ASSISTANTS (Permanent/ Temporary) e Minimum OCE 'O' or 'N' level 16 years above Pleasant outgoing personality Good spoken English be ability to converse in Mandarin B) RECEPTIONIST/ TELEPHONE OPERATORS e GCE O level e friendly courteous personality
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      • 908 8 71 Situations Vacant: 71 Situations Vacant: Sal<?s Sales /a multinational company invites applications for: SALES SUPERVISOR Reporting to the Sales Manager the Sales Supervisor will be responsible tor the sales. distribution and merchandising of the Company's branded products and the management of a sales force within defined geographical areas. The
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      • 645 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales SALES PROMOTERS required for various well-known brands of leather goods, costume jewellery cosmetics and perfumes Requirements: GCE O' Level Fluent in English e Attractive appearance and pleasant personality Ability to speak Japanese an asset e Some sales experience an advantage Interested, please call personally, Thursday and
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      • 708 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales TRAINEE MANAGERS Sales Co has vacancies for 10 young enthusiastic Ladles/ Gentlemen for the above positions. Requirements: Mln. O 1 Level. 18 years -28 years old Pleasant personality Willing to learn. Experience not necessary as training provided. For interview appointments, please call: 252-6658 (5 Lines) today
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      • 903 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales Established Company require* SALES PROMOTERS Male or Female Age: 18 25. Conversant In English Mandarin. Good salary commission. Walk-In Interview Today/ Tomorrow 45 QENTING LANE, #01-01 GENTING WAREHOUSE COMPLEX TEL: 745-7966 Fashion Company require* FEMALE SALES PROMOTERS (Age 18 above) to work at counters In departmental
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      • 470 8 71 Situations Vacant: Sales ROBIN SHOE REQS. Part/ full-time Salesgirls. Call personally at: =01-70 Thomson Plaza. Upp Thomson Rd bet. 2 to 6 p.m. SALES ASSISTANTS REQUIRED. Experience in selling watches, cameras. Walkman. Mandarin English speaking. Tel: *****21 GENERAL CLERK A Counter Salesgirls reqd. Call at: Blk 261 Waterloo St.
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      • 677 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical Walk-in interview TOMORROW Singapore's most exciting mode of transport of the future is seeking applicants with initiative and diligence to join the organisation. TRAIN OPERATORS Gross Salary Range $458 $770 per month Areas of Responsibility Operation of passenger
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      • 437 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical 1 INCOM SINGAPORE mm 55 An American multi national company has ■5 immediate vacancies for S the following positions 21 (Starting salary front E $630.00) NTC 3 Metal S Machining Cert Must be able to grind S dnll 55 Minimum 2 years' J5 expenence (Starting salary
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      • 551 9 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical alb i S! lI suimoncr^ii Walk-in Interview NOW! We are looking tor suitable personnel to till the foatowjail vacancies to meet our current tight production schedule. e NTC 2in Tool Die Making e Preferably EDB Craftsmanship Certificate holders e Minimum 5 years
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      • 178 9 I SANYO requires I Electronics Technician (Male) 1 NTC/ITC in Etec--3 tronics Servicing 3 i xperience not E necessary Age not more than E 26 years Completed NS Interested applicants. jj§ please write in with E3 complete resume. salary expected, con- E tact telephone number and enclosing a photo E
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      • 523 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical An established company invitaa applicants for the posts of:PROJECT ESTIMATOR NTC-3 or ITC in Electrical Engineering Experience in electrical project estimation is a must PROJECT SUPERVISOR ITC in Electrical Engineering e 2 years' construction site experience e Possess Class 3 driving licence Please apply in writing
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      • 705 9 72 Situation* Vacant: Technical J T. D* M PRECISION I TOOLS CO. I has immediate vacancies for (1) PRECISION SURFACE GRINDERS (2) EDM MACHINISTS I Requirements: I s NTC-2 In Precision Machining. At least 2 years experience in precision surface grinding or EDMing. Interested applicants are required to call personally
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      • 467 9 72 Situations Vacant: Technical VACANCIES FOR PRECISION Machinist and Apprentice. Please call *****16 or come personally to: 88 Mandal Estate, S-2572. EXPERIENCED PICTURE FRAMERS wanted ln Katong Shopping Ctr Interested call: *****53. SITE ENGINEER REQUIRED for building contract. Call *****86 for appt. ASSISTANT SURVEYOR WANTED Please call 344-6241. 73 Situations
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      • 655 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production Production Production 1 Pr»-c»»i concrili »p«ciali»i /T\rTT»/-l> TrVTN /OvrnF? rO7/^\rfF\CM company in Juron 6 Indu.lr... s% CVrT^vl/Jxl^i? ITCVJ C JUT-* UaCVJ'** LJw t»i«u r«q U .r». <T>yVj? B»^^™ l^^ l l^^nrF^l^MßnT^^^BniTß7rißir™V"C l^
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      • 625 9 SHOW A CHAIN Electronics Assembly firm (S) PTE LTD need> 6 PRODUCTION SUPEHVISOF has immediate vacan- Duties inlcude leading c team of ciesfor- I °P eralors l<: achieve production wo iw I conimitments quallt> and effec- t-' v use of people, materials and TOOLROOM equipment MACHINIST Qualiflca'lons ITC 3 in
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      • 784 10 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production <SS> Seagate DAY NIGHT SHIFT VACANCIES A A AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY^A.^ AT OUR KALLANG^OMJBJJ^on™ SENOKO PLANTS BIWBmV A HI bßbbßtt'BlE.^'J* 'Vy I Minimum Primary 6 education I• No experience required ■■^■■l^Bßß^l^M HBl^^^_ I Training will be provided I 15-35
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      • 371 10 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production jjjffl requires s^^ I FEMALE PRODUCTION I OPERATORS I'lm Age 16 t0 30 mm I Minimum primary education I S Able to work on 2/3 rotating shifts Fringe Benefits I Shift Allowance ($4 for 2nd shift $8 for 3rd shift) I Salary
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      • 596 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ffWalk in for anfl f JExcSusive deaiVl ¥AT The CreAce Club is a sophisticated li Membership Ciub that caters to the M\ IB entertainment needs of high maragement I I^L executives. We are now mvitmg aoplicants ~^^M for the following positions:- j
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      • 360 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous ITC in electronics servicing. i||| Experience in trouble-shooting ot PCB |i§ assembly boards. lf||[ Knowledge on TTU.C. J SSSfI An Mtobti*h«d manufacturing company In Jurong has immediate vacancies tor: Diploma in Business Studies or its equivalent 2-3 years experience m similar position
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      • 287 10 ELMEC N has vacancies for Diploma in Mechanical Electronics Engineering 1 -2 years experience in electronics assembly industries with good appreciation of production requirements Minimum ITC or Secondary 4 Experience in automset machine and SMD are advantageous Age 1 6 and above Minimum Primary education Fringe benefits 5-day week No
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      • 459 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous THE SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB We invite suitably quaudec applicants tor the following positions 1) Waiters/ Waitresses must have pleasant personality anc I willingness to serve relevant experience necessary and must be able to speak simple English age 17 years to 28 years (Male applicants to
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      • 355 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous requires CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY Public Relations HOUSE OFFICERS GENERAL TECHNICIAN I* HOSTESS i Chinese Restaurant* ASST KITCHEN STEWARD/ TYPIST WESTERN COOK PAINTER WAITERS/ WAITRESSES CHAMBERMAIDS KITCHEN UTILITY WORKERS CAR PARK ATTENDANT FRONT OFFICE CASHIER RESTAURANT CASHIER (The above posts are for permanent employment only) Attractive fringe benefits
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      • 494 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous eniui'N ihu-k Hteraton Singapore requires I WAITERS I Pleasant personality Able to work shifts. Only those who have completed N.S. need to apply. Interested parties, please call personal!) at:The Personnel Department CENTURY PARK SHERATON SINGAPORE NASSIM HILL SINGAPORE 1025 I I 1 LSENTOSA -aNL^POKIS UfttIMJTY 61
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      • 504 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous KING'S" MINO-Q JAPANESE RESTAURANT Tel: *****65 TEPPAN YAKI WAITRESS/ CHEF/ COOK Experience preferred Attractive salary Allowance provided Walk in interview: LEVEL 2, KING'S HOTEL HAVELOCK ROAD (0316) PENTHOUSE NITE-CLUB ft LOUNGE (under new management) requires CHINESE BAND/ SINGERS DANCE HOSTESSES LEADING HOSTESSES MUMMIES WAITRESSES For interview
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      • 793 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous FEMALE NURSE ft AMAH to work from 9p.m. to Ba.m. e aged 40 !x> 50 years experience preferred Please contact *****42 (11a.m. to 9p.m.) for appointment or call personally at 450. THOMSON ROAD SINGAPORE 2057. HOSTESSES If you are attractive have a pleasant personality, we promise
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      • 1067 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous DRIVER CUM DELIVERY Man reqd Dealing with mattresses furniture. Interested pis. call for an interview at: Blk 994. Bendemeer Rd., =02-06, Kallang Basin Ind Esl., S'pore 1233 (next to Texas Instruments). Tel: *****58. FASTFOOD REST. INVITES applicants for the post of: Waitress (Chinese). We offer: attractive
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      • 846 11 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous STUDENT NURSE/ JNR. Assistant Nurse reqd. for Specialist practice. Only those with 'O' level need apply. Call Jenny *****48. TV/ FASHION MODELS required urgently. Male/ female aged 6 28 Inexperienced personnel also welcome. Call: *****06. WANTED EXPERIENCED MOTOR Vehicle Mechanic and Female/ Male Clerk with spare
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      • 793 11 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance WAsmonwt WithFOCL -gp^ Prompt processing of applications Up to 90% financing Attractive interest rates New car/Used car (up to 1 yr) Used car 12 mths 4.00% 4.50% 24 mths 4.25% 4.75% 36 mths 4.50% 5.00% 48 mths 4.75% (Instalments payable in advance)
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      • 668 11 86 For Sale: BMW BMW 320 MODEL 1980 Power steering. Tel: *****43. JAN -85 320iA. 4-dr. 1 lady owner. Low mileage. Tel *****11 87 For Sale: Mercedes SIN HIAP HONG' MOTOR CO. $001 WeoflefhighprtcetofoM models o< Mercedes and ofner private* componycars Hire purchase can be Call Tel: *****03. *****33/5 99/101
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      • 958 11 88 For Sale: Ford/Fiat SEPT 79 FORD Escort 1 3 Sport 2 I carelul owners Very iov, mileage Excellent cond $8,700 Tel: *****24 after 2p.m No dealers 74 FIAT 124 Special 1400 c.c aircon s/nms hi-fi, beautiful condition $4900. Downpayment $1900 208 Upp Paya Lebar Rd 78 FORD CORTINA Airron
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      • 857 11 90 For Sale: Toyota mam fr-cnur us.a Ym W How $40/--iL _j4 r (XX Kn change Recorr-fnenoec 'O' tufbc ■-igines SYNTHETIC IUKICMfT CO )b Unmif fun£ fIOW la/Hift it* M '4i604t ONE HUNDRED PERCENT Sffl OU tr<i 06? uno> Atmh* b Ml-M id nnm unm Bit if iw M.f* Rg*J
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      • 768 12 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sale: Toyota 90 For Sale: Toyota JAPAN W NOT LONG TO WATT NOW. SINGAPORE The 1 987 Toyota Starlets are almost here. Starlets, like youVe never seen before. Starlets that bring a brand new sports performance
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      • 637 12 91 For Sale: Mitsubishi ■74 COLT LANCER 1400 c c 4-door. aircon srims. New road tax ***** Pager *****02 Mr Lee 78 CO. REGD. Mitsubishi Galant 2000 Aircon. new Lax Excellent cond. $5,500 on o *****86 •79 COLT SUPERSHIFT 1 4 GLX sdr Power economical Aircon. hifi. s/rims Tax till
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      • 592 12 92 For Sale: Mazda 1983 626. GLX, 5-speed (4-door I pte. owner Power steering' windows. Aircon. hi fi. *****12 Janet 1986 MAZDA 323. 1.3 XL' 1 pte. owner, showroom cond. Owner leaving. Tax: 7 '87. 253-8877. 6/79 MAZDA 323 1000 c.c. Aircon.. s/-ims. hi-fi, tax 5/87, careful driver. $8,950 neg.
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      • 656 12 93 For Sale: Honda '80, HONDA CIVIC Auto NonPARF. Pte. plate, full accessories, tax 5/87. $10,800 0.n.0. Loan $6,500. Tel: *****89. '83 HONDA PRELUDE 1598 c.c. Pte. owner, aircon., sports rims, hi-fi, power steering/ sun-roof, immaculate cond. $23,300. *****61. '84. HONDA ACCORD EX Auto. 2nd. owner. Excellent cond. New tyres,
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      • 454 12 94 For Sale: Daihatsu ABILITY TO ACCEPT ALL USED CARS Cash Payment Call u« first before you sell We purchase: e Pte, PARF/ Non-PARF co. regd cars, e Commercial vans/ pick-ups and trucks, e Mini buses with private, co. or PB plate. Kindly contact Mr Goh. Tel: *****33 (7am 11pm)
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      • 1142 12 96 For Sale: 96 For Sale: Other Makes Other Makes 4-litre can of Draco Ultra Premium Synthetic Lubricant (15W/50 SF/CD) Platinum spark plugs Contact points Oil filter Air filter 1 -hour servicing Usual: $150 $160 Now $68 (inclusive of labour charges) This unbeatable money-saving offer is valid till 31 March
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      • 745 12 97 For Sale: Commercial Vehicles ■76 MAZDA BONGO 8-seater Station wagon, lax 5'87. brand new, good cond $4,300 *****33 '78 FORD TRANSIT diesel van. cheap Interested call *****44 Dons Tan. '79 DATSUN C2O Van 1 owner, aircon.. cassette, paint new. ROV passed. $6,000 (*****15) •80, DATSUN 120Y panel van. Aircon..
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      • 774 12 99 Vehicles Wanted Excellent prices for your car/commercial vehicle Comprehensive services for loans, car insurance Cars of ail makes c.c Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars Scrap cars or trade-in Don't Hesitate. We Provide The Best Deal Around! COLT CREDIT PTE LTD and ciwc cpccn MoToß rivt irttu
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      • 972 12 106 Accommodation Available Houses D 10 VICTORIA PK VICINITY hilltop charming cottage style bungalow Magnificent view f g* ingiouni" pool/ patio/ matured gdn Modern kitchen/ bathrm 5+ 1 rms SS.OOC 0 10 NASSIM RD vicinity, modern d/slorey bun^iu Ingrd pool/ pa tio/ landscaped gdn $7,000 D it AMERICAN SCH VICINITY
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      • 670 13 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available: Available: Available: Available: Available: Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments «ii^ i^ HHiMißM B^ B^ B^aßMHi>>i"Hi>^<* > l^ l^ l^ BB /^WENU^ THE GOOD LIFE V PARK J IS WAITING Convenient location on Sixth Avenue, close to Holland Rd/BukitTimah shopping
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      • 340 13 BEAVERTON COURT OFF HOLLAND ROAO New Luxurious Condo. Apt. #04-01 Near American/ Foreign Schools. e 4 spacious bdrms.. servant's, all with bathrms attached I e Built-in area: 3229 sq.ft. j e Full recreational facilities include s.'pool. tennis, squash court, sauna, children's playground, etc. e Private lifts/ CTV/ intercom/ alarm system
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      • 681 13 To. 10 LOOK LOVELIER! Village Twr $2450. Beaverton $3,050. D.9 Elizabeth Ht. $2100. Beaumont Arnica $2,700. Ridgewood $1,500--$2..i00. D.ll Hillcrest Arcadia £1,600 Newton Ht./ Watten Est. $1,300. etc. Sun-Mark *****13. NEW APARTMENTS AT Nell/ Craig Road 2357 sq ft. 3 large bedrooms spacious living dining ceramic/ parquet flooring. Hith floors
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      • 818 13 DIST.I9 KOVAN ROAD luxurious apt. for rent. 3 bedrooms with partial furnishings. 1,400 sq.ft. Immediate occupation. *****55. DIST.2I BROOKVALE CONDO. Walk-up apt. 1.800 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. Pool, tennis, fully furn. $1,300. Citiprop *****75 DIST.2I GOODLUCK VIEW, lower mais. 3 bdrms. Fully furn. $1,700. Heng Fatt Property Pte. Ltd. *****88. DIST.9
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      • 839 13 DIST. IO SOMMERVILLE PARK, Blk. 75 3 bedrooms $2000/-, f/furnished. Tel: *****44. Nelly. DIST. IO SMALL DEVELOPMENT. Only 8 units mals. Squash, sauna and pool. $6,800. *****43 (agent). DIST. IO VILLAGE TWR. 4+ 1. Squash, tennis, pool. 24-hr, security. *****43 (agent). DIST. 10 WALK-UP APARTMENT at Napier Rd. available for
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      • 882 13 107 Accommodation Available: Apartments HDB, PTE. APTS. rms. avail, in any dist. Pis. call *****93/ *****58 HDB 2-5 RM. Potong Pasir, Tampines, T. Payoh, Serangoon. Clementi *****53/ pager *****09. HONG LEONG CONDO. Grd. fir. with garden. Full facilities gym. room. *****86 (day/ night). INT'L PLAZA, 2 bdrms., unobstructed city view.
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      • 765 13 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments ATIERIcTNTTkpTNESE^cTpLE req apts. at Bayshore or Mandarin. Would consider nearby areas. Appreciate call. Mr Lye. *****49/ *****29. JAPANESE COUPLE CAN view Friday 27/3 afternoon, apts. around dists.9/ 10. Budget: $3,500. Owners, please call: Lai Housing *****76. JAPANESE CLIENTS ARRIVING March interested Ridgewood/ Marbella/ Allsworth/ Tanglin Hill/
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      • 668 13 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sate Houses i' x %J A 4lPl i 1 i- e!1 m You make the choice. We make the arrangements. Buying a home is now easier Just choose the home you want; a bungalow, a terrace house an apartment or
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      • 461 13 INCOME HOUSING LOANS Interest rate Up to 10 years 6.75% pa 11 to 25 years 7.00% pa •Use of CPF Savings allowed Loan up to 100°/c of valuation (85<Vo for HUDC Phase i II) Call: *****27 or *****66 V J Detached Houee Storey Ncwty Completed Oatveyßd Land area 1&.630 sq.ft
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      • 1045 14 113 For Sale: Houses 113 For Sale: Houses JERVOIS TERRACE a name to remember^-—^ surroundings of prestigious f^^^-TV \*r- t' J? Jervcxs Road is your dream U O^ With only five units to its name. /*^^^|Y your home will be exclusivity to ||j r^l ejSjrS^Lt ts point j ."-i^^C^i r
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      • 947 14 GOOD VALUE F/FURN. townh'se at Jin Bahasa d 1130 Selling at $410,000 No agents. Genuine buyers pis ring Mrs. Loh *****04 WOODLANDS PK. S/STOREY semi-d 4.300 sq.ft. Renovated. 3-1/2 attached 1 common toilet Morn sun $395K *****54 Agt D.lO BAN GUAN PK 2-storey semi-d 4 1 rms POA. J.S. Lee
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      • 781 14 j 113 For Sale: Houses I 0.4 OFF TELOK UliillßUh Rd d storey semi-d 3.800 sq ft. 3' 1 bdrms $4JOK Maxview: *****1 1 D.5 HONG LEONG terraces Marble Phase II 111 Well renovaled $455K $47f>K *****80' *****82 D 5 WELL MAINTAINED 2 -storey semi-d 6 1, good orientation, $f>Bo.ooo
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      • 867 14 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments Apartments 2- Bedroom Maisonettes Town-House On Hilltop mm. Bukit Aran 9 v^BriF^^^^u^J *fc < 1 Bookings Enquiries: Goodland (Pte) Ltd fell! 338-2828 (A member of Keck Seng Group) D.9 HIGHPOINT (Mount
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      • 952 14 D.19 CHUAN PK. Beautifully renovated fully alrcon 2-bdrm. apt. High fir Facing pool. 1296 sq.ft. P/furn. Agent *****87. I D.19 GOLDEN HILL Condo. 2V4--storey townhouse. 3+l bdrms./ attached bath. Facilities. 2900 sq.ft. $465,000 neg. Rolf *****11. 1 D.21 GOODLUCK VIEW Condo. lower mats. 3 bdrms. Spacious I split-level living/ dining.
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      • 842 14 D.21 CLEMENTI PK. Gatehouse. 3- 1 bdrms. 2000 sq.ft. Full facilities. $395k. Houseworld *****64/5 D.23 CASHEW PK. condo, 1,300 sq.ft. 3+ 1 bdrms. Ceramic. Well kept. $340,000. ERA *****83 Tony. D 26 GREEN MEADOW. Upper mais. 3 bdrms. Attached bath. 1,750 sq.ft. $320K. Gowell *****11. D.28 MIMOSA PK. pleasant 3+l
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      • 842 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments 5-ROOM A.M. Kio Blk 714/725 $132,000 Bedok North Blk 552 $135,000 Bedok Res Blk 604/605/715 $129K Bt Merah Central Blk 1 17 $149,000 Chai Chee St Blk 52 $135,000 Geylang Eaat Blk 123 $168,000 Hillview Blk 12/13 $113,000 Hougang Blk 16 $106,000 Jurong East Blk
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      • 1132 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments JURONG EAST 5-RM. Bik 213 2«J 238. marble fir. Full set kitchen cabinet $120k to $126k/ 3-rm. 81k.229, near Area office $53,000 Homan Parkton: *****62' *****35 NEW PRICES! 3 (4)rm Bedok Nth 144k (sB4k) South $35k <$85ki Reservoir $46k (sB6kj Sims Dr J3Bk (s79k) Upp
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      • 1064 14 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments i I—.^^1 BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED' 3-RM Sims Dr 1 yr. old renovation Price $42k VVY $50k *****66 BEOOK INTERCHANGE 3-ROOM $52,000 5-room $130,000 Contact: *****79 BEDOK NORTH 3-RM. Blk 503. all terrazzo. kitchen cabinets, well renovated Tel *****27 *****96 BEDOK NORTH. 4-RM. New generation Near central
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      • 392 14 116 For Sale HDB Apartments RM MARINE I terrazzo $120,000. neg *****41 (Agt S-RM {PT BLK.) Hougang High fir Renovated Marble/ parquet View to offer Hap Seng *****58 S-RM PT GEYLANG F Central Ceramic, cabinets Tiles extended $165k neg CPF $158k *****66 5-RM SIMS DRIVE High fir sea view, no
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      • 790 15 117 Properties Wanted DEAR OWNERS U fOU trr busy ind Rani n u :;.mliie the sales of your pnpjrtln, we hma iiienUs with buiigf Us SJ.SOK «00K CaU Hfiiry *****82- OBBM INDONESIAN' BUSINESSMEN want purchase :<.Nes .ipts HOB 1 9. 10. 11. IS i 21 :;-ii, *:i!! caat) Qulcli transaeo
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      • 620 15 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces UNIUN Building JALAN PEMIMPIN UNION TEXTILE CO. (PTE) LTD. 37 Jalan Pemimpm, #01-01, Singapore 2057. I j TEL: *****33 j Zs^aa^aißW^u^m GRDFLR. WAREHOUSE/ FACTOR spaces Macpherson Paya Lt bar Kallang 1200 1600- 180( 2100 «O0 4400 it 5000 s^.ft above For rent $0.60 p.s.f
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      • 524 15 119 Warehouses/ Storage Spaces 1^ I/ WAREHOUSE AVAILABLE FOR RENTAL 22 Martin Road f. 7000 sq.ft. single-storey building wtth very high roof occupying a j land area of 13.000 sq ft. i- A unit by itself, trucks can be >r driven in. Please contact Mr Richard Too T*l: *****55 SIONG
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      • 516 15 120 For Sale: 120 For Sale: Office Spaces Office Spaces 1 PEOPLE'S PARK I COMPLEX I PRIME OFFICE SPACE IN THE HEART OF TOWN Strategic location at No. 1 Park Road 10,570 sq ft (vacant possession) on the sth storey Priced at 553.4 million Richard Ellis 224-8181 For viewing please
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      • 823 15 121 For Rent: Office Spaces SUPREME HOUSE SHOP SPACE 498 sq.ft. (46.4m2) 510 sq. ft. (47.4m2) 996 sq. ft. (92.53m2) OFFICE SPACE 574 sq. ft. (53.38m2) 700 sq. ft. (65.1m2) 1594 sq. ft. (148.24m2) MEDICAL SPACE 510 sq. ft. (47.4m2) AOKONDmONED EXCELLENT SERVICES REASONABLE RENTAL (AMPLE PARSONG LOTS) ENQUIRIES SUPREME
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      • 455 15 121 For Rent: Office Spaces IST FLOOR PARTITIONED office with own entrance at Kallang Way 3. Tel: 744-8988. 150 SOUTH BRIDGE Rd -05-02A. 968 sq.ft. $1.70 p.s f. inclusive maintenance. Tel: *****66. 1,600 SQ.FT. GOLDEN Wall Flatted Factory. Rent: $0.75 p.s.f. Contact: *****55/ *****50. D.1545 OFFICE FOR rental with aircon.
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      • 843 15 124 For Rent: 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces Shop Spaces PARKLANE MALL f^^^( SEt -EGIE ROAD) I Reasonable rent starting from $480 per month Ample car parking and near MRT station Suitable for all retail trades, show-room. travel agency, school and bookshop f CALL 1 733-2366 Prime Shops! Ideally located
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      • 431 15 127 Other Real Estate D.19 F'HOLD LAND at Kovui; Rd 6400 sq ft $350,000 o no. Call *****00 »off) *****01 (res) D.19 OFF UPP. Serangoon Rd. Two 12.500 sq ft. adjoining pieces. $60 p.s.f neg Citiprop *****75 OPEN SPACE SUITABLE for heavy storage, tractors, containers, etc at cheap rates *****53
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      • 264 15 137 Tours supeb US$2lO MM EURAIL PASS EURAIL YOUTH PASS It otiers unlimited Ist class rail travel througnou: 16 Eu r opean countries F-Orr US$2BO" KM TRUSTHOUSE V Hilf HOTELS Trusthouse R>ne the worlds largest hote; catering anc leisure group operate over 800 hotels worldwide ifeCV As36 pe- n.g--r*"^ fl
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      • 484 16 135 Air Travel 135 Air Travel iM O -i n cau°To 9 urs 40 3N Airfares 1 504N from $1,230 PaCKa 9CS n N from $I^2ol Lee Gardens- $960 'Holiday Inn (GM). Hong Kong, Marco Polo Royal Garden, Regal Meridien $1 .010 1 i All pr<ces quoted are on twn-sharing
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      • 574 16 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours "4^^^!Jt^ 69 w> P«rth fvO[\Hi I TKAILAND/HONG KONG/ lAD A Ivl fr m $I'l2o1 120 eve lhur VBSiiH^ from $1,290 MACAU ,rom $1,358 Jni Mil i i^sjsrr ji^onkja Ug 22£2£2EL* BBSI^SPRING _^—ti-T^ H /Canberra/Melbourne
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      • 462 16 So March Fun! Money doesn't come easy, and you can be sure of many fun-filled days when you go on holiday with us Y_ Tour Packages Dep Date Fare i 4/5/7 day B*mkok/PatUy«/ChlengmaJ from $640 Highlights: Thai classical dinner and show Steamboat lunch Sumptuous seafood dinner Tiffany show 4/5 day
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      • 214 16 [737-1166 I 146 Foreign Education Uve And Study In Th« USA/Conodo/UK Umveftfty Pw^J/CcJtege High Schcot'Shjoent Exchange 1 S 1 6 yean old ComeH UntMWHty HometftjOV (Food&Retfourani Maoagemert) For couns©«ng on<3 p(ac»meni, contact 287 tetegwtooc #O»-aM totogto Compf* $)r>eapof»o7l« 1* 33SMM4/S/9 PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING FOR STUDENTS SEEKING ADMISSION IN 1987 i
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    • OBITUARIES
      • 120 17 Of The Late Pte TAN THIAN SOO Departed 22.2.87 wish Uj express their heartfelt thanks and appreciation to all relatives, friends and commanding officer officers. NCOs and Men of Delta Coy of 2 SIR for their condolences, donations, attendance and invaluable assistance during their recent bereavement The Family
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        129 17 In Loving Memory Of MRS MABEL ALBERT TAN Deperted 25-2-64 Time changes many things But memories of you remain with us forever. 1 Alwayt remembered by loving family. I 5 MADAM SABIA BTE ABD RAZAK Age 51 years old Doperteo 18th Nov 1906 A hundred days have
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      • 51 17 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM MARY CHIN CHIN SWEE wi»hei to expreit thvir heartfelt thanks to all relative*, friend*. colleague*. bu*ine*« a**ociste* Church of SI. Frsnci* Xsvie. Fr Pio prayer group, and especially to Dr Tan Keng Yong lor their condolence*, aii'ilance. donation*. wreath* during their recent
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      • 794 17 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education 146 Foreign Education Moot with Representative from Sf */f FANSHAWE COLLEGE ■j— ,^J London Ontario Canada Appointments can be made for March 4, 5 6, 1987 by calling: Ming Court Hotel, l.iLm Ampang, Kuala Lumpur 3-382-608 Come and learn about one of the largest
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      • 734 17 147 Academic Courses DON'T WAIT TILL ITS TOO LATE St.irt tu prepare now for that all-important GCE O' Exam. Specially designed preparatory classes for English and Math startir} toon Small classes, Qualified and experienced teachers Moderate fees Amile notes provided. Only I, ,nited place* available For mo'e details, please contact
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      • 1037 17 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses i H A INFORMATICS COMPUTER SCHOOL p?^ Mgm 1 Sophia Road Peace Centre #03-01 Singapore 0922 I i We make Computer Professionals Out of You JH T •I 1 I JUNE 'B6 NCC DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER STUDIES EXAM.
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      • 349 17 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses PASS ICSA (The Institute of Chartered Secretaries Administrators) ExamsFlrstTime The Way to Rapid J Outstanding Results. For Omits on Complete Home Tuition Service from UK Catt: The Rapid Results Colkge 63 Robinson Road #04-13 Afro Asia Building Singapore 0106 I TeL-*****25 J TYPING 1/2/3 mth«.: specially
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      • 394 17 150 Commercial/ 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses Technical Courses IRT9. LCCI DIPLOMA IN T^f MARKETING/PR THAMES ARF CERTIFICATE DIPLOMA sc^^ennm,™ Bu IN MANAGEMENT #03-05 Paradiz Centre 1 Seiegie Road An internationally recognised management Singapore 0718 qualification awarded by the Association of Tel: *****66 Business Executives (UK) I^4 Full/ Part-Time, Sat. Sun.
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      • 433 17 151 Language Course* /C^\ A be Sachiko L(T)* Language \i/ Arts School CONVERSATIONAL JAPANESE Beginners: 31/3 6.00pm-7.30pm Tui JAPANESE LANGUAGE Beginners: I 20/3 6.00pm-7.30pm Fr i Intermediate Part I: 28/3 2.15pm-4.15pm Sa 151 CHIN SWEE ROAD MANHATTAN HOUSE #10-15 (0316) TEL: *****43 GENERAL ENGLISH All Levels. Full/ Part-time MANDARIN FOR
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      • 1485 17 160 Other Courses/ 160 Other Courses/ Instruction Instruction WMSPEED-READiNG COURSSWR y^g Prat tn_al an3 highly elective 'eafl'ng {j I designed to help you improve youf e Reading Speed Retention Power e Comprehension Study Ability I Course is conducted using lectures and specially designed I I teaching aids and excuses Ai
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      • 412 18 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICES ■HSTANTS RSSOBBI9HB Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: rcl«^rvW.«{TiVT« B c Sales Service: Tel *****11 Straits-Times: 5J25.00 psc. cm. Collected: 555.00 irif\ xrxut VI.A.VI.N. -v^ 1 ..VK.\n ext 5724/5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: SSIO.OO APPOINTMENTS LnnmMfTTmnnTnTTTTTTnTTTTTimimqjin|mi||Hmi[m llilllilllLlllllllllllllllJll >s e nave a vacanc\ tor a M PRODUCTION
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      • 773 18 I CAREER OPPORTUNITIES WITH THE VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL M I TRAINING BOARD Applications are invited for the posts of: I 1 ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER H 2 EXECUTIVE OFFICER H j Organisation i?llp The Vocational and Industrial Training Board provides vocational training to school leavers and continuing education and training f^^^ to adults
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      • 921 18 -M (TR4NSERJ¥| I"^^ Rank O'Connor's Our Company servicing the onshore and —^r offshore construction industry in I We invite applications tor the position of Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia seeks I m^mmmmmmm^mmmmmmmmmmmmm I qualified and experienced professional: p] IT^ft^^ij^ll^K^^lK^^^^ljTl I ELECTRICAL ENGINEER I I ■'•''■3tS23ai3Blllll 1 University Graduate in Electrical for
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      • 238 18 THE BANKRI'PTCY ACT (CHAPTER 18) IN THE HIGH COIRT OF SINGAPORE IN BANKRI'PTCY NO. ini OF 1* Re: UN JO YAN Ex Parte: BAYERISCHE LAB DESBANK GIROZENTRALE Petitioning Creditor NOTICE In The Matter of a Bankrupts Petition dated the 19th da\ c August 198C. To: Lin Jo Yan C4, Belmont
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      • 793 18 llnotices IN THK HIGH O( RT OF THK REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No 7* of ISX7 Between ASSOCIATED MERCHANT BANK Pll LTD Plaintiff* And 1. TETHAI COMPUTER SERVICES PTE LTD =3 2. FUN (HI N HEA 3. TAN (HAN EK iMf-nda.nl> NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT To: Fl N (HI N HEA
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    • Page 19 Advertisements
      • 762 19 SOUTH BRIDOE CENTRE JEWELLERY MART GOLDEN BUNNIES' PROMOTION Results of Grand Draw Held On Saturday, February 21, 1987 Prize Ticket no. Prize Ticket no. I st *****^2 11th *****4 2nd *****8 12th *****4 3rd *****1 13th *****2 4th *****9 14th *****9 sth *****1 15th *****1 6th *****2 tftttl *****9 7th
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      • 59 19 JUST TWO DAYS LEFT TO VISIT PUBCON EXPOB7 Raffles City Convention Centre (4th Floor) OPEN WEDNESDAY 25FEB 2.30PM -6.00PM THURSDAY 26FEB 9.00AM -6.00PM MEET THE BEST SUPPLIERS OF PRINTING, PUBLSHING, MAILINCCOLOURSEPARATION, TYPESETTING, SOFTWARE FOR PUBLISHERS, PAPER, PAPER FINISHING, DESKTOP PUBLISHING, MAGAZINE AND BOOK DISTRIBUTION FREE ADMISSION TO TRADE VISITORS Available
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    • Page 19 Miscellaneous
      • 616 19 i i^^^^i»»»^i»i»^^Bwii»»^iii»»i»»i»»»Mi»»B»i»«^M^i»»B^i»»»»»»»»»i^fflMßMffßMWßWMßßßW mi iMMinn --*^,&c<a*ataoaa)aaaaaaWaWaaa\ SUN TAN By Collette PEANUTS By Scholz •*^^^^^^^^^^^^ma^B^maa EUKaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaaaaaTaaaaa^ Wioatelfin'Met/T^^^^il 'M SORRY WA5^ $^p^^^^^lK>Yowft£AuSEl r r-, r-, n list m (MmM oS>} i p^p^ THE BOflN LOSER By Art Sansom BEETLE BAILEY By Mon Wmiker Z 7 J THI6ISMYFRISKJP l 'rlAPpy IK) TH6 U&R(, U&&X
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    • Page 20 Advertisements
      • 258 20 liVo" now "showiVg" (*****14) 5 SHOWS at 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.45, 9.15 1 -GUARANTEED TO KEEP YOU ON EDGE Valerie Lee (Sunday Times 22.2.87) jf The GREATEST DETECTIVE off ALL TIME SiAM COHHIfCf F.MURRAY ABRAHAM g lll)7 Academy AvYjrd Winner t to* Amadeus jp Directed by' JEAM JACBUtS »M«I*UO t
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      • 341 20 ■< f ':'ff "'ft W "organisation I I PMNCE i Asr day I j Ham I 15 345 630,900 LIBERTY LAST DAY 4 SHOWS I 30, 3 30, 7 900 PRtSIDENT LAST DAY s 4 SHOWS I 45, 4 15, 7. 9 30 RAJA LAST DAY 4 SHOWS I 00,
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      • 475 20 ■BTsiNGAPORE COMPANY I rfl|! LAW GUIDE '^WasF^'] or P rofessionals anc students) i'^fBSRP? Written by: i^^^p- Dinyar B. Framjee Luke Thomas '!lBrap-^j Raynnan Mok Yeow Fay Balbeer Singh Mangat i*Sßp of F.T^A.S. Consulronrs (Singapore) Pre Lrd ll^^^fe 1 the exclusive Singapore agents of B^M CHART FOULKS LYNCH, PLC (UK) H
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      • 690 20 Qooooooooooodoooododdodddof CATHAY:' HURRY!TASY DAY! Ji| X (*****00) 5 SHOWS 10 30 lif 400 64b k 5 30PM l 6 THE FIRST WESTERN FEATURE FILM <! 0 SHOT IN MAINLAND CHINA < ■\/^^^%f Ik nw,V < Iniiu hi- C 1 V m^'-d It". Übn^.U (.1 4 nf oaa«*»«Bl ln* I (I
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    • Arts & Leisure |
      • 575 21 Andy Warhol, 58, a founder of pop art whose paintings and prints of presidents, movie stars, soup cans, and other icons of America made him one of the most famous artists in the world, died on Sunday. WMi Painting a soup can (left) is not
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      • 560 21 Five days to go in the film test. CATHERINE ONG gives you an update at a glance. FIVE of the festival's remaining 29 films have sold out out. They are The Adventures of Chatran, Amagi Pass, The Burmese Harp, After Hours and The Mission. Forty
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    • Page 21 Miscellaneous
      • 1430 21 HKP^KB TODAY'S FILMS B^ls*«ijP9| Previewed by CAROLINE NGUI, CHRISTINE KHOR and KANNAN CHANDRAN 4 pm Bffli^y i^^l'*JHß BhJBK^MH R' Directed by Leon Marr fi|H^!^B2 *^^^^^^P^sP^ft 't^" -^^^^^^B^^^P^^^^r--Starring Marth Henry, Neil 1 l^B|^^^ .^SM^^CTf^^ yj^m^BJilMtiiM^aa Munro, Rosemary f B^JJ^LkS^^^P^F* ?B^K^^i^^^P Dunsmore, Richard |_^-^S HUJmH KlS&^Brß i!^ tE^ Monette JflflH B^IM MM
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      • 1094 21 I Radio One FM Service 90.5 mHz in VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News in Brief 6.05 Another Morning. Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning. Another Show (cont'd) 7.30 Morning Financial News 7.40 Another Morning. Another
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    • Page 22 Advertisements
      • 219 22 Now this is your golden opportunity to make your money's worth. Every item featured is priced lowest in town! If you can buy the same item at a lower price elsewhere within 3 days from date of purchase at our store, we will refund you the full difference. ■A H**
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      • 1004 22 DAILY (INCL SUN): iglVt------ 3jg; ILXTS.*-. 9.30AM 9.30PM f^CX^St pldS J SSag 1 national aTL ,"I!1 !1!!_ electpoimics supermarket ssz^s &*<*« s^ W A.kaiine Batteries. 4th i^, Shopping Centre (bet. Hyatt Dynasty) Tel *****57 l^etoX^ SftsTAMßniu __PBEHj^1 > 1 V_MnTl« fy-fj ■■la iHt-ii^J 393 lAMKUIM TAmROTf MiitJllllllll JA T_3 fJ.M
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    • Page 22 Miscellaneous
      • 1682 22 —^gr'yilv "1 MY VIEW b Y KANNAN CHANDRAN and KOH SIEW TIN ■■■in ■■■■■■■■■niiiiii ■■■■■■■■■mimmiiiiimimiihmwiiiwimmb mil l^M^' T--^"«' Will Ash and Anjuli be reunited? S2SSSSS \aj HP^ "tHI TM TOMTr"' HT"^ r«r»nr»liiH ifspuiiijiuniiies OI a PMii^il^^ I ««^^CfcS li ing episode the British seek scattered tribes of Africa as one
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