The Straits Times, 2 March 1987

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  • 15 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1987 50 CENTS M.C. (P) No. 108/12/86
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  • 824 1  -  ALAN JOHN Chok Tong announces new population policy By Those who stop at two Educational qualifications won't be penalised not a criterion Page 12 IT'S the official population policy now. Have three, or more if you can afford it. And with
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  • 466 1 Focus is on community development and population MR WONG Kan Seng went on his first ministerial walkabout yesterday and spent most of his time listening to views on issues ranging fr^m the need to build a more self-reliant society to abortions. Among the
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  • 107 1 PRESQI E ISLE (Maine) A married school official has filed a I SSI.S million (553.4 million) sexual harassment suit against three women subordinates who sent flowers, sexy cards, bras and panties to his home for more than a year. A lawjer for the women said the
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  • 484 1 Strategy for more babies THIS is the package unveiled yesterday by First Deputy Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong to encourage Singaporeans to have three-child families. Special tax rebate To reduce the financial burden of having a third child, a Special Tax Rebate will be granted. Details will be announced by
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  • 115 1 Interview with economics guru Galbraith THE one thing about capitalism is that it has its recurrent periods of insanity, which it always denies to be the case until after the fact. There should be no question m anyone's mind that the present mania over mergers
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  • 447 1 Medium-range missiles: Gorbachev does an about-turn US welcomes Soviet offer not to link cuts to Star Wars accord MOSCOW Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, declaring Moscow" s readiness for a breakthrough m arms control talks, has proposed a separate US-Soviet agreement to abolish medium-range missiles m Europe. Revising the earlier Soviet
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  • IN SUMMARY
    • 405 2 Safer highways GUARD-RAILS will be built along all expressways throughout the island by the middle of this year, making it safer to drive along highways. The Public Works Department started work m November last year to cover 100 km with carbonised steel rails along the East Coast Expressway and
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    • 279 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE re-organisation of the subordinate courts is a welcome move as it directly addresses a problem which has Imposed quite a strain on the judicial system. The changes that are planned should rationalise the distribution of workload m the courts, help reduce the pressure on
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    • 235 2 Around Asean...and Across the Couseway Support for Ramos A GROUP of senior officers m the Philippine military has declared their support for military chief General Fidel Ramos, who has been accused of being weak and indecisive. The officers said m a statement yesterday that Gen Ramos had ably demonstrated his
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    • 285 2 Chinese stars fall A SWEDE and a South Korean upset two of China's star players to enter the men's and women's singles finals at the World Table Tennis Championships m New Delhi yesterday. In the men's semi-finals, Swedish fifth-seed JanOve Waldner destroyed third seed Teng Vi 21-17. 22-20, 21-9,
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    • 400 2 Help from the chip FINAL- YEAR STUDENTS from various tertiary institutes here have tapped the power of the microchip to make life more pleasant for the disabled m society. At the Nanyang Technological Institute, two students have recently created a computer software package which is currently helping pupils
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    • 248 2 I RETIREES CAN CHOOSE FROM ARRAY OF ANNUITY SCHEMES THOSE RETIREES who are thinking of buving an approved annuity policy under the new CPF Minimum Sum Scheme may find themselves fazed at the array offered. Under' the scheme, one option for CPF savers who turn 55 is to deposit
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    • 119 2 Soviets' Pacific push THE VISIT to Australia by Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze will focus the spotlight on Moscow's push for economic and possibly military footholds in the South Pacific. The most contentious issue is likely to be the Soviet efforts to sign fishing agreements with Australia's
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    • 84 2 SPRUCING UP ORCHARD ROAD ORCHARD ROAD is well-known among touri.ts. But, according to a reader, the place can be made more attractive to visitors if a number of his suggestions are taken up. Among them is a suggestion to build tourist booths or bun aus to which visitors can
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  • 327 2 Goods/Services Organisation Section Page Airlines Fmran I 6 Philippine Airlines I 8 SIA 1-5 Banks UOB I 18 Chan «red Bank I 22 Bar (Carnage Bar Goodwood Beauty Salon CmUNt Oe Pans Salon Salon Monster II —18 Business Opportunities Catsey? Resources Cafe White Hose, ioodwood Grour. I 15
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  • around the WORLD
    • 540 3 Press on with reforms, Shultz urges China BEIJING American Secretary of State rge Shi;,!/ st irted a f!\e-day visit to China yesterday by indirectly urging its leaders to continue their bold reform programme. the subject at the heart of Beijing's current intense political battles. Speaking at a banquet welcoming him
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    • 288 3 BEIJING A prominent academic, branded the arch-vi!!ain m Chinas campaign against Western liberal thought, has made his Hnl public appeal ante since he was dismissed from his university post six weeks ago. The I'ffui. Xinhua news agency said astrophysicist Fang Lizhi, 50, expelled from
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    • 377 3 RANGOON Foreigners, including Japanese, Indonesians, South Koreans, Australians, West Germans, British and French, are intensifying efforts to gain a foothold m Burma through international aid projects. The country, which today marks 25 years under Gen Ne Win, has cut itself off
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    • 143 3 Woman bares all at samba revelry RIO DE JANEIRO A woman dancer stole the show daring a parade that opened the Rio Carnival on Saturday night by dancing naked down the parade ground. Although the carnival is known for women dancing m revealing costames to the beat of samba bands,
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    • 305 3 NEW DELHI Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi has announced a huge increase m India's defence spending, while ordering other expenditure held down m a budget that has drawn widespread criticism. Mr Gandhi told Parliament on Saturday he would boost defence spending for fiscal 1987-88. beginning April,
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    • 160 3 TOKYO Tens of thousands of Japanese opposed to a proposed sales tax turned out at a massive rally here and marched through the streets yesterday m protest against the government's move. No incidents were reported m the Tokyo protest nor m dozens of other
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    • 300 4 Shev's visit highlights Soviet push in S. Pacific SYDNEY The visit of Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze to Australia tomorrow will put the spotlight on Moscow's major diplomatic push for economic and possibly military footholds m the South Pacific an area viewed as an "American lake" since World War IT.
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    • 219 4 Murder of prostitutes: Diplomat released LONDON A 42-year-old Mexican diplomat detained for 24 hours m connection with the murders m January of two London prostitutes was released on Saturday aftpr police said they found no evidence to hold him. Scotland Yard declined to identify the diplomat, a married employee at
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    • 87 4 MOSCOW China can play a very constructive role In the' Asian-Pacific region, according to Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Igor Rogachyo\. In a television interview here on Saturday, he said that "despite definite divergences m the evaluation of th^ international situation, the Sovi- ft I nlon
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    • 344 4 Thatcher hints at major tax cuts LONDON Emboldened by forecasts pointing to an improvement m the British economic recovery, Prime Minister Margarei Thatcher last week set out taxcutting priorities for the budget next month and a radically conservative programme for the next parliament. An independent forecasting organisation, the National Institute
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    • 58 4 STOCKHOLM Sweden marked the first anniversary of the murder of Prime Mm ister Olof Palme on Saturday with nationwide ceremo nies. An estimated 20,00( mourners walked m a torchlight procession m sub-freez ing weather past the corner where Mr Palme was shot dead on Feb 28
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    • 257 4 MANAMA (Bahrain) An Iranian gunboat has fired at a small Chinese-flag freighter m the Gulf, marking the first incident m which a vessel from China has been caught m the tanker war between Iran and Iraq. Marine salvage executives said on Saturday that the
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    • Aftermath of the Tower Commission Report
      • 270 5 Findings have vindicated me, says McFarlane WASHINGTON Former National Security Adviser Robert McFarlane has said he felt vindicated by the Tower Commission Report on the Reagan administration's secret arms sales to Iran. In his first public inter's ieu since being admitted to hospital for a valium overdose. Mr McFarlane also
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      • 281 5 WASHINGTON For the second time m a fortnight, the 1988 presidential race has seen the withdrawal of a potential candidate with significant standing m the opinion polls and substantial support. Like the withdrawal of Governor Mario Cuomo of New York from the
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      • 442 5 BONN While Western European commentators and politicians are m general agreement that President Ronald Reagan has been badly hurt by the Tower Commission Report, they remain divided, however, on his chances of recovering his authority as the leader of the United States
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    • 151 5 Syrians seek Beirut's support BEIRUT Syrian troops have started to hand out pamphlets to West Beirut's war-weary citizens, to increase support for their drive against militia lawlessness m the Muslim sector of the city. "We m Syria see the interest of the Lebanese as the same as that of the
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    • 219 5 WASHINGTON A scientist who warned 12 years age that air pollution threatened to destroy ozone m the stratosphere says he thinks it may now be toe late to save enough of the ozone to avert devastating levels of ultraviolet solar radiation
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    • 162 5 TO USSUS-LE- NOBLE (France) Nineteen small aircraft flew from this airfield south of Paris at the weekend for the first air rally from Paris to Beijing and back. Relatives and friends waved goodbye as the three-member crews took off m their single- or
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 257 6 MANILA A group of senior retired and active officers of the Philippine Armed Forces yesterday declared their support for military chief General Fidel Ramos, under fire for alleged weak and indecisive leadership. "General Fidel Ramos has ably demonstrated his leadership under the most trying
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    • 240 6 MANILA The Philippines will offer commercial bank creditors an innovative pricing plan aimed at repaying its debts through certificates of indebtedness as an alternative to cash, the authoritative Business Day newspaper said yesterday. The newspaper quoted Finance Secretary Jaime Ongpin as telling
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    • 145 6 MANILA THE city authorities have served notice that gourmets who come here to indulge m their passion for dog meat will be barking up the wrong tree. The Metro Manila Commission launched a campaign on Saturday to abolish dog-eating, as part of a five-year
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    • 215 6 Israel sending arms to Manila 'as proxy for US' MANILA Israel is increasing its involvement m counter-insurgency efforts m the Philippines as a proxy of the United States government, a Filipino political scientist and author has charged. Professor Rolando Simbuian of the state-run University of the Philippines told reporters yesterday
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    • 39 6 MANILA Three policemen and 20 guerillas were killed when the communist New People's Army raided a police outpost m Mandung village, southern Philippines. The rebels escaped with machineguns. small firearms and grenade launch- ers. AFP
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    • 154 6 MANILA President Corazon Aquino yesterday praised her more than 1,000 security guards for outstanding work during her troubled first year m office, saying they always made her feel safe. "The Presidential Secu- rity has been my gunpow- der, kept dry and ready m every season,"
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  • Asean: ACROSS THE CAUSEWAY
    • 157 7 Bangkok begins clearing refugee camp BANGKOK About 200 Cambodian refu^-vs at the Khao-I-Dang camp near the Thai-Cambodian border were driven away m four trucks yesterday as Thai officials began emptying the last UN refugee camp m Thailand Thai officials said 'he refugees, the first of 26..HX) people to be removed
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    • 344 7 Jakarta split over economy, says US report JAKARTA Indonesia is at a political crossroads over measures to deregulate its protected economy, with the government divided over the direction to take, according to an annual American embassy report. The report, which assesses Indonesia's agricultural sector and reviews the country's general economic
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    • 130 7 BANGKOK The Soviet Union and Vietnam are boosting the military capability of Laos with plans to build a new airport and to supply 40 armed boats to patrol the Mekong River, according to a Thai military officer. Captain Kasemsak Prombutr, Commander of the Thai Mekong
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    • 314 7  -  STELLA DANKER By MORE than 20 Philippine resorts and hotels, from Zamboanga m the south to the famous Banaue rice terraces m the north, are up for grabs. They are being offered at what the Philippine Secretary of Tourism, Mr Jose Antonio Gonzalez,
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    • 223 7 PENANG Umno members standing m the party elections are experienced veterans who have proved their mettle. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said yesterday. They are well-versed with the objectives of Urnno's struggle and have offered their services m the Interests of the
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    • 246 7 Don't blame govt for slump Ghafar UMNO ELECTION KUALA LUMPUR Deputy Prime Minister Ghafar Baba yesterday dismissed charges that the economic recession and fall m the prices of the nations commodities were caused by pressure from developed countries following the government's criticism of them. All countries face commodity price changes
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    • 181 7 Do not scare off investors, Mentri warns TELUK INTAN (Perak) Perak Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Ramli Ngah Talib yesterday urged Umno members to retain the leadership of Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad to ensure the country's political and economic stability. He said the present Umno leadership should be maintained to
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    • 235 7 KOTA BARU An Umno MP has said that the Chinese and Indians m Malaysia can hold any top post m the armed forces because they have adapted themselves and declared their undivided loyalty to the nation This was reported by the Malay-lan-guage daily,
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    • 381 8 Be trustworthy, Mahathir tells businessmen Students who don't repay study loans rapped PRIME MINISTER Dr Mahathir Mohamad (left) has criticised students who were reluctant to settle their study loans after having secured well-paid jobs. "This irresponsible attitude will create problems for others applying for loans after them," he said when
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    • 177 8 ALOR STAR Former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman has urged National Front and I mno leaders to consider the feelings and needs of the non-Malays m running the country, The Star reported yesterday. "We must look at the nation as a multi-racial community
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    • 123 8 DAP wants interreligious council KOTA KINABALU The opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP) has urged the Malaysian government to set up an in-ter-religious council to promote greater harmony and understanding among the i people. DAP Deputy SecretaryGeneral Lee Lam Thye said here recently the j Prime Minister's Department should establish the
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    • 265 8 ALOR STAR A group of American investors may choose Pulau Langkawi as the site for a "Disneyland". They showed interest m the Malaysian site after touring several Asean countries. The State Executive Councillor m charge of development of the island, Dr Wan Azmi Ariffin, said
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    • 242 8 MASJID TANAH (Malacca) Malaysia's unemployment rate is expected to rise to 10.1 per cent by 1990. Deputy Energy. Telecommunications and Posts Minister Datuk Haji Zainal Abidin Zin said yesterday. Until 1985, the country had 448,600 registered unemployed (7.6 per cent) and
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    • 105 8 KUALA LUMPUR The inquiry into the Sengkang train derailment m Kulai. Johor, is expected to start on March 11. Four passengers were killed and more than 20 injured when four coaches of Express Sinaran went off the rails at Sengkang on Feb
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    • 179 8 Suspect meets wife of slain man Murder of tycoon's s-on PENANG The Yang Di periua Negeri of 3 enang Tun Dr Haji Awa ig Has san. was among hundred; of people who calif d at tht Boon Siew Villa h?re yes terday to pay thel' last respects to the" late
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  • HOME
    • 269 9 Singapore to host Australian travel meet SINGAPORE has succeeded m its bid to host the 32nd Annual Convention of the Australian Federation of Travel Agents m 1989. About 2,000 delegates and their spouses are expected to attend the convention which, according to the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, is one of
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    • 186 9 Lorry driver gets jail and fine for hitting flyover A LORRY driver who hit the bottom of a Toa Payoh flyover with the crane boom of his vehicle has been jailed for one year .md fined $500. Wee Cheng Ban, 34, admitted committing the offence along the Jalan Toa Payoh
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    • 38 9 THINGS commonly used m the early 20th Century will be exhibited at the National Museum's Straits Chinese Gallery from Wednesday to May 24. These include items such as old-style inkstands, Chinese water-pipes and Edwardian pocket -watches.
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    • 516 9 Towards safer driving We try to make highways safer but the guard-rails are definitely not fool-proof. The bolts of the guard-rails may break m the event of a point-blank crash at a9O degree angle. But such accidents are very uncommon. Mr Gopinath Menon, Head of Roads
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    • 273 9 ROBBERS struck twice m separate incidents on Saturday and escaped with valuables and cash totalling more than $153,000. At 8.50 pm, a man took four workers m a jewellery shop at People's Park Centre by surprise and escaped with loot said to
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    • 250 9 A COMMITTEE to study Singapore's economy will be set up by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The decision was taken by the chamber at its monthly council meeting recently. It was the last meeting of the council before its two-year term
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    • 410 9 Rails 'would have helped crash driver' ROAD experts believe that guard-rails could have helped prevent an Alfa Romeo from splitting m two m a recent accident along the East Coast Parkway. The driver of the 14--year-oid Alfa Romeo coupe, Mr Abdul Kasem Razvi, 27, a spice dealer, died after his
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    • 457 10  - Private hospitals turn to agencies for nurses LOONG SWEE YIN By THREE agencies have been helping private hospitals overcome their shortage of nurses They are Sister Choy Health Services, Sue Private Nurses Agency and Singapore Trained Nurses' Association. They have their own banks of freelance state-registered nurses ready to fill
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    • 110 10 Man held over Taiwanese seaman's murder POLICE have detained a man suspected of being Involved m the murder of a Taiwanese seaman at a food centre m Shenton Way m October last year. The 23-year-old jobless man was picked up by detectives at the Woodlands Checkpoint on Saturday at about
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    • 463 10  -  AUDREY PERERA By Gloria's entry among five winners of contest GREAT-GREAT-GRAND-FATHER, it turns out, was a magistrate m Sabah and had 13 children. Greatgrandfather came from China and worked m Singapore as a labourer before joining The Straits Times. Gloria Seah, 13, learnt these things while
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    • 221 10 Brothers on cheating and removing evidence charges FIVE cheating charges were brought against two brothers on Saturday while one of them faced an additional similar charge. The two, and a third brother, were also accused of five counts of removing "incriminating" evidence. The trio are brothers Tan Hock Keng, 35,
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    • 135 10 SET up joint ventures with businessmen from the Asean countries and other Muslim countries, Malay businessmen were told yesterday. Making the point, Syed Ali Redha Alsagoff. president of the Malay Chamber of Commerce, said that m a recent survey the Government had identified areas of
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    • 193 10 Befriend the lonely elderly, old folk's clubs told MEMBERS of senior citizens' clubs were told yesterday they should befriend the elderly who were lonely. Mr Ch'ng Jit Koon, Minister of State (Community Development), suggested that established senior citizens' clubs which have resolved their manpower problems take the lead m this.
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    • 494 12 Chok Tong explains the new population policy rl or Boy Two is enough Girl or Boy, Two is Enough a popular exhortation during the *****. Future changes won't discriminate against the three-child family 4 In order for any nation to survive, it
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    • 561 12  -  ALAN JOHN Reports by These people can support their children 4 There are many people who might not even have secondary education, but they make up for it with diligence, hard work, special talents, skills. And they may be earning very much more
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    • 295 12 Four trends that have to be checked now LOOKING at today's population figures, fertility rates and Singaporeans' attitudes to marriage and parenthood, the population planners have spotted signs of trouble m the 21st Century. Among the projected changes that give rise to concern are: MORE OLD PEOPLE: Today there are
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    • 252 12  -  IRENE NGOO By Singapore population: The turning points IN THE *****, big families were the norm and every Singapore woman could expect to have four or five children. Such a high fertility rate meant that the population was growing very
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    • 99 12 THE $10,000 sterilisation incentive scheme meant to help po<-r families will remain, Mr Goh Chok Tong so id yesterday. "There are people who may not want to have a large family because they realise they may not be able to afford to have more than two children
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    • 102 12 ASKED IF the Government might consider letting foreign men marr\ Singapore girls and settle here, Mr Goh said. "We just can't open the floodgates. But if the foreign husband is well-qualified, then he'll be welcome to Singapore. "If the woman has O-levels, or secondary education, and she
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    • 122 12 IT WAS an unmarried woman journalist who wondered if singles would one day end up being penalised for not marrying and having children. There was some laughter when Mr Goh replied: "This suggestion has been made to us: That the singles should be made to pay
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    • 68 12 MR GOH said the Education Ministry was a little reluctant to extend priority to the fourth child. The ministry felt that despite the new population policy, not many women with O-level, A-level or university qualifications will actually have a fourth child. Mr Goh said the situation would
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    • 83 12 EACH FAMILY will have to work out for itself the expenses involved m bringing up children, and parents shouldn't hope for government subsidies to help them out. Subsidies should be only for "the very needy who cannot move forward on their own" said Mr Goh. "The
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    • 75 12 THE CIVIL service will show how bosses can be sympathetic to mothers with young children. Its list of measures will be announced soon, Mr Goh said. 'For the private sector employers, we will have to mount an educational programme. Changing attitudes is very important both for young
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    • 41 12 Yes, I think we believe m leadership by example. We will be encouraging our younger MPs who are able to have more children. Mr Goh, when asked if younger Cabinet Ministers and MPs would be the pacesetters m havme bigger families.
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    • 236 12 THE problem today is quite different from that m the *****. Now population planners are worrying that the birth rate is too low. Universal education, equal opportunities for men and women m the workforce, changing attitudes to marriage aod child-bearing have
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    • 285 12 PEOPLE couldn't be expected to change their ideas about having children overnight, so the "Stop at Two" slogan alone wasn't enough. To help persuade parents, the Government introduced a host of incentives and disincentives. These included the legalisation of induced abortion and
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    • 140 14 Sidek: Malay MPs aware of SAF policies Replying, Mr Sidek confirmed that Malays were not given key defence posts but said areas which before were considered sensitive were now being opened to them. He added that this was not a form of discrimination but a practical necessity now. Mr Sidek
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    • 370 14 'True S'porean identity in the next one or two generations' Ministerial walkabout: Kan Seng visits Radin Mas Reports by AHMAD OSMAN, IRENE NGOO and CEPHAH TAN A TRUE Singaporean identity would only emerge m the next generation or two, the Minister for Community Development, Mr Wong Kan Seng, said yesterday.
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    • 77 14 SAF exercises THE SAF will be conducting military exercises m Lim Chu Kang, Tuas, Punggol, Marsiling, Mandai. Wing Loong, Loyang and Sembawang daily from today to Sunday. The exercises will take place between 8 am and midnight. Blanks and thunderflashes will be used and the public is advised not to
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    • 445 14 'Not untimely or unwise to strive for self-reliance' MR WONG Kan Seng yesterday rejected a suggestion that it was untimely and unwise for Singapore to strive for a more self-re-liant society despite the shortage of volunteers to serve the community. Singaporeans, he said, were capable of organising their time to
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    • 162 14 A SCHOOLGIRL riding pillion on a motorcycle was seriously injured when the rider lost control of his machine m Alexandra Road yesterday. Miss Norazaini binti Slamat, 17, a Secondary 5 pupil of Pasir Panjang Secondary School, and Mr Johari bin Mohd Juffri, 22, suffered injuries
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    • 637 14 MR WONG Kan Seng yesterday gave the assurance that incentives and population policies introduced by the Government would apply to all Singaporeans. The Community Development Minister said this when summing up the discussion on population issues during the forum on the National
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    • 789 15  -  SHIRLEY TAN The daily grind of vegetable growers m Cameron Highlands By LONG before the sun peeps through the hills, farmers m Cameron Highlands are already up checking their neat rows of crops for worms and insects. It is a daily ritual. Some, like Foong
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    • 219 15 OTHER countries are now trying to edge out Malaysia as the most important supplier of fresh vegetables to Singapore, said the president of the Cameron Highlands Vegetable Growers' Association. And farmers on the highlands have a national duty to keep their hold on the market, the association's
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    • 152 14 Feastyoureyes on Vfest End Supermarket's prices Don't waste time i shopping around for the s*~ best prices. Come straight to y^" M^ West End Supermarket. A j^^ With value and quality like -^^M this it's the only place V^ to shop. fl You'll find we take c V y\ Fresh
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    • 142 14 Ernst Whinney Consultants Pte Ltd THE SINGAPORE BUDGET 1987 The Minister for Finance, Dr Richard Hu, is expected to present his Budget Statement to Parliament on Wednesday, 4th March 1987. What the Minister has to say will affect Singapore's Economy m the coming year and it will also affect every
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  • The Straits Times
    • 578 16 THE re-organisation of the subordinate courts is a welcome move, especially to those who have cause to lament delays m the administration of justice. It addresses a problem clearing the growing number of cases brought before the courts which has imposed quite a strain on the
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  • COMMENT/ Perspective
    • 2041 16  - Galbraith attacks Wall Street's 'carnival of greed' VIKRAM KHANNA Interview with an American economics guru By of the Political Desk 4 The major deficit-financing that we're seeing, combined with what is happening on Wall Street which is more than slightly insane and with the worsening distribution of income, all of
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    • 551 16 Regional comment Editorial, headlined Singapore's ulterior motive, published m Watan. a Malaysian Malay-language newspaper, on Feb 28. THE statement by Briga-dier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong, the Singapore Minister for Trade and Industry, on the position of the Malays m the Republic's armed forces
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    • 423 16 Editorial, headlined An unsporting move, published m the Sarawak Times on Feb 10. THE Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) has suddenly decided that it and all its associates should sever all links with Singapore with immediate effect for the next few
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    • 1303 17 PROBLEMS that defy solution eventually become merely irritating. The misery of the 40,000 or so hungry Palestinians who have been besieged m refugee camps m Lebanon for the past four months has, fleetingly, grabbed the world's attention. But this calamity, like so
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    • 331 17 Transportation that's on the right track. J—^i^fejyief^ |^ia—i WMmmifeilfcii Bf^Wj^H^WßiflW M Railways unified nations, sym■■"■"^HlC?^^*" S H |3 0 |j sec j progress, and started one of ■Hrn I m^^^^^^^^ the most romantic P enoc!s m trans- '■<'■''■ '^^K^^^rf -^f^fe ./%ri.ij^:.-|sl|^^^^^B portation. "pB H I ||P^Sf^ '^^Pj'\ B j fc
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  • FORUM
    • 99 18 i\'< the man) soft toys sold m Singapore is a range called "Pound Puppies". As a marketing gimmick, a \A-.y.c tag can tv obtained Phe owner of a Pound Puppy sends the name and $4 to the local distributors. When the name tag is delivered,
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    • 232 18 IN SEPTEMBER 1985 the Government announced a rebate of 30 per cent of property tax payable on commercial, industrial and storage premises with the stated object of assisting the occupiers of those premises during the economic recession. At that time the minister said that he hoped
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    • 60 18 THE section of Nassim Road between Tanglin Road and the former Jade House is continually blocked by parked tourist buses. A car passing through has to weave and dodge stationary vehicles, pedestrian tourist groups, and on-coming traffic. Surely the department m charge of roads must take swift
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    • 160 18 Seat blocks emergency exits on Airbus WHILE flying from Singapore to Jakarta by Singapore Airlines flight SQ2O6 on Feb 19, we received an announcement by the captain that we were returning to Singapore because the fire warning lights indicated trouble with No. 2 engine. I realised that my seat, 14H,
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    • 594 18 Suggestions to make Orchard Road more attractive to visitors IT IS billed as the central tourist district of Singapore. Every tourist knows that Orchard Road is the main shopping area m Singapore. Most visitors make it a must to go and shop and explore,
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    • 417 18 Debited for money didn't get ON SEPT 15 last year at about 10.15 am. I went to the OCBCs ATM at Specialists' Centre to make a withdrawal. However, instead of ihe normal dispensing of cash after I was instructed to take my card, there was a message on the screen
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    • 161 18 Starched uniform leaves daughter bleeding I UKITK to mjuest the Singapore Red Cross So<iet\ and the Ministn Kducation to re-examine two outdated require ments imposed on *■< h<«<' children who join up as members. These are that: BOOTS have to be polished till they shine like mirror*; and UMPOBMB have
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      • 233 18 PLEASE refer to the letter '"Conference rates are exorbitant" by "Too Expensive Lah" (ST. Feb 17). The Skills Development Fund shares the writer's concern over the exorbitant fees charged at some conferences and rarely supports such conferences. Even on the odd
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      • 86 18 I REFER to The letter "Why 30 per cent surcharge for wife on dependent pass?" by C. P. H. (ST. Feb 20). Subsidised medical benefits are given to Singapore citizens and permanent residents who seek treatment m Government hospitals. This privilege is also extended to certain other
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    • 238 18 wealthy ('wealthi) adj. ier iest. 1. possessing large amounts of money. 2. the state of being rich i.e. affluent, well-heeled, like the winners of the UOB Group's 1987 $1 million Lucky Draw. To qualify for the above definition, you'll Numbers you'll receive. So the more you save > qualify for
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • 884 19  -  DOREEN SOH By Your money But consider the various factors first THOSE retirees who are thinking of buying an approved annuity policy under the new CPF Minimum Sum Scheme may find themselves fazed at the array offered. Under the scheme, one option for CPF
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    • 352 19 JAKARTA The world's leading tin-producing nations have announced quotas on exports and consumption and appealed to the United States not to undermine efforts to prop up the price of the metal. Indonesian Mines and Energy Minister Dr Subroto announced quotas for each of the
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    • Letter
      • 492 19 WE would like to point out a few pertinent factors which appear to have been overlooked m the Your Money article "Funds trail stocks m market stampede" (Timesdollar, Feb 23). Firstly, UniFund is authorised to invest only m securities issued by Singa-pore-incorporated companies. It
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    • 578 19 KUALA LUMPUR Newspaper and publishing group New Straits Times Press Malaysia (NST) is diversifying through acquisitions to maintain or increase its profitability which is under pressure due to the economic slowdown, shareholders have been told. NST chairman Mohd Desa Pachi told Saturday's 15th
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    • 106 19 HONGKONG The two note-issuing banks m Hongkong The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp and Standard Chartered Bank will raise their prime lending rate today by one percentage point to 6 per cent a year. Meanwhile, the Hongkong Association of Banks said interest rates on savings and
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    • Company news The week that was
      • 34 20 Gross Group net Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) C C M 30(27.5) M56.948(55.342) Sep 86 X L Kepong 10(15) M513. 183 (540,830) Sep 86 Wilkinson 16(16) M 52.751 ($2,278) Sep 86
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      • 34 20 Gross Group pre-tax Year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Carlsberg 25(25) M515.009(516,128) Dec 86 Guinness 34(24) M548,254b(537.254) Dec 86 13.5(12.5) $23,378(58,338) Dec 86 U I Securities 5(5) $4.530 (53.7 18) Dec 86
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      • 40 20 Interim Group pre-tax Half-year to Company dividend profit/loss ('000) Austral Amal M5598(5726L) Dec 86 Aver Hitam Tin 7(50) M5788(54.708) Dec 86 Kemayan M5646(53,279) Ncv 86 Sea View $892 (5745) Dec 86 U A C 7(12.5) M56.347(54.279) Dec 86
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      • 40 20 Aofcam: Bonus issue of oneforone. Bonvests: Rights issue of one-for-four at $0 65 H Tai-Pan: Rights issue of one-tor-two at $0.50. I C S: Proposed rights issue of one-for-four at $6 TOM: Rights issue of one-for-one at $1
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      • 635 20 Stocubrofcing firm J BaNas Co has on Feb 20 repaid the entire $9 34 million it owed to the $180 million liteboat fund set up by the Big Four banks m the wake of the Pan-El Industries disaster. The High Court m Kuala Lumpur has dissolved an injunction
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    • 42 20 Financial Times Industrials Friday 1599.80 (1601.70) Dow Jones Industrials Friday 2223.99 (2216.68) 1 Nikkei Stock Average Saturday *****.66 (*****.66) (Figures *i brackets refer to those ill of the previous trsdm? day) l i i i i i i r~i r I
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    • 228 20 F«b 27 USJ Change Gen Motors 74* W Goodyeor Tire 52 unch Alcoo 41 Gutt Res 13** +H Afced Sig 45* unch Hewlett Pock Anwx Inc I 7 Inrt Busi Moch 139H Amr Corp 59 4 In Corp 62^ +H An 22W -H Jhsn 4 Jhns 86^ +IH
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    • 151 20 SYDNEY The Australian share market hit record levels last week m a week of some confusion over where to invest. The market closed sharply higher as strong buying of blue-chip industrial stocks pushed the market up. "It's the most irrational market I've seen m 15 years," one broker said.
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    • Overseas markets' weekly round-up
      • 414 20 New York NEW YORK Many analysts on Wall Street are on watch these days for signs that the bull market m stocks might be reaching a dangerous stage. Traditionally, significant market advances begin m periods of widespread caution and concern, and end amid
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      • 190 20 TOKYO Prices on the Tokyo stock market continued to rise this week, with excess funds pouring m following a cat m the discount rate to a record low of 2.5 per cent a year from Monday. The Nikkei Stock Average, a hefty 451.31-yen gainer the previous week, added another
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      • 154 20 HONGKONG A week of heavy trading saw the Hang Seng Index moving up and down like a roller coaster from day to day. The index finished on Friday at 2,877.87 up 50.47 points on the week, while the alternative Hongkong Index climbed 24.73 to close at 1,841.20. The Hang
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    • 484 20 Feb 27 Pence Change MINING INDUSTRIALS Bariowßand Charter Cons 315 -3 Allied-Lyons 376 1 Cons Gold 775 +10 Ass Do.nes Rust Plat 1240 +12 BTR PLC 325 -3 ZCI 1 1 "i -W Babcocks 197 -1 Barclays 513 -13 Beecham 554 16 US$ BICC 339 -3 AAC ]7 BOC
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    • 3452 20 M shares quoted have a par value of Jl i«*fss otherwise specified Ad|usted for scrip/rifhts N Tai-eiempted divtoeno hß*> n t'aded m lots of 10 shares each, with the price quoted m dolars Irustee stocks under CPF Approved Investment Scheme 1986/87 Last VieW Net Voi Week
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    • 169 20 LONDON Good Tonom.r news and pre-Budgei optimism boosted equities to new peaks over th» past week on the londor Stock Exchange. The Financial Times Index briefly breached the 1,6 M point marl;, but clipped back to close up 32.8 points on the week at 1,599.8. The FT Stock Exchange
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    • Commodities, Finance
      • 368 21 OCBC OUB UOB DBS DEPOSIT RATES Savings: daily 3 3 4 2 1 2 j Monthly Vi Autosave 3 j Fixed deposit 1 month 2*4 2 X 2 1 2 Ml) 2 months 2 3 4(1) 3 months 2 :1 4 2U 2< 4 2 MD 6 months
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      • 285 21 Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Vessel Berth Arr Dep Keopst #rhar«s Aneka Express TB 02/3 02/3 Karuma Jaya Jl2 02/3 03/3 Bintang Sena PSA 02/3 03/3 Ocean Loyal 112 02/3 05/3 Fj»un Maru 28 K2l aside 02/3 Can Gio P2B 02/3 02/3 Pulau Sumatera
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      • 809 21 Receipt of Export FCL containers and LCL cargo LCI Receiving Receiving Sim "Voyage) Arr Cargo Time Block H lade (6) 04/3 (2359) FSA 1710-1930 Nl E Gentle (012RW) 043(2300) FSA 1100 1200/ 1200 1300 83/F3 E Gleamy tOURE) 03,3 (0330) FSA 0900 100/*****100 84F4 Louis Ms (8704) 02/3(1700)
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      • 68 21 TOKYO A Vietnamese cargo ship with a crew of 22 went aground m Tokyo Bay on Thursday but was m no danger of sinking, Maritime Safety Agency officials said. The 2,494-ton Van Don suffered damages to the bottom of the hull, they said. Capt Puong Due Thinh
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      • 575 21 BANKS' prime lending rates at the close of business on Friday, Feb 27 Bank PLR Algemene Bank 6 '4 American Express Am' Dam R'terdam Bank 6 3 4 Arab Bank Ltd 7U Arab Banking Corp 7 1 4 Asia Commercial 6 1 2 A NZ Banking Group 6
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      • 209 21 Asian rates ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Feb 27. BID PRICES uss High Low 7 days 6 3, 16 6 116 1 month 6 7 16 6 3/16 2 months 6 7/16 6--3 months 6 7/16 6's 6 months 6 J 6 5/16 9 months 6'«
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      • 338 21 At New York's commodity exchange, gold prices ended the week marginally lower 1 on end-of-week liquidation. Against last Friday's close, spot gold finished US$l lower at U*****.40 an ounce. Over the week, the metal was bouyed by the South American debt crisis. Remarks by Argentinian officials that
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      • 25 21 Buying Selling Highest— Lowest Highest— Lowest SS/gm SS/gm Bank of China 27.88-27.61 28.00 27.73 OUB 27.79 27.66 27.94 27.81 UOB 27.93-27.66 28.08 27.81
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      • 19 21 GOLD US$/oz Sat Fri Hongkong 405.10—405.60 405.20—405.70 Fri Thurs New York 405.10 405 60 406.20— 406 70
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      • 167 21 Interbank Over the counter Foreign Local dollars to Foreign currency currency one unit of to Sslo foreign currency Australian dollar 1.4405—1.4433 7.05 6 86 Canadian dollar 1 6003—1.6023 6.30—6.21 NZ dollar 1 1899-1.1326 8.53—8.27 Sterling pound 3.2957 3.2994 3.07—3.02 US dollar 2.1325—2.1335 4.71—4.67 Local dollars to 100 units
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      • 30 21 Closing prices RUBBER Spore XL cents cents S/kilo M/kilo Feb 23 189.50 225.00 Feb 24 187.50 224.50 Feb 25 188.50 224.50 Feb 26 191.00 226.00 Feb 27 189.50 225.00
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      • 29 21 Closing Turnover TIN prices Tonnes Cents (Nl) kilo Feb 23 16.99 52 Feb 24 16.94 45 Feb 25 16.89 54 Feb 26 16.79 40 Feb 27 16.57 106
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      • 109 21 KUALA LUMPUR The Malaysian rubber market closed easier on further lack of interest and light weekend selling with Int. One RSS down two sen at 225.00 sen a kg last week. Sentiment was bearish amid continued absence of overseas interest and a lower Singapore close. Dealers said the market
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      • 33 21 LOWER. Values declined from £4,440-4.470 to 4,370--4,400 a tonne on the European spot market. Chinese exports soared to 2,332 tonnes m the third quarter of 1986 against 591 m the second. AFP
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      • 40 21 QUIET. Dollar-based values en the bullion market mirrored gold's fluctuations m quiet conditions, reflected on the London Metal Exchange. The 1,246,000-ounce drop m LME stocks to 21,600,000. the lowest level since May 1980. lent only limited sup- port. AFP
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      • 61 21 IRREGULAR. An 18,100--tonne fall m LME stocks to 151.175, the lowest since June, had only a small impact since the market was expecting a sharp decline. Sterling's vulnerability to declining oil prices favoured a partial recovery as did reports of tighter spot availability on both sides of the Atlantic,
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      • 59 21 FIRMER CASH. The sharp 8,225-tonne decline m LME stocks, to 97.475 tonnes, the lowest since June 1985. lent initial support, and while forward metal fluctuated lower on the LME, cash metal reflected firmer US dollar-based prices on the free market. Merchants outside the LME quoted U551. 390-1, 410 a
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    • Stock market weekly round-up
      • 700 22 Stocks steady despite profit-taking Singapore ALTHOUGH The Straits Times Industrial Index failed to set a record, the Singapore stock market was resilient last week and the rally resumed after a brief pause. After the index came close to a record m early trading last Monday, prices drifted back for almost
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      • 62 22 MR CHENG Chin Hong has resigned as a director of Pahang Investments Pic and its subsidiaries. Trading m tin-based Pahang Investments' shares have been suspended since October 1985. The company, which still has not released its 1984 accounts, has seen numerous boardroom changes m the past
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      • 382 22 MISC makes impressive debut Kuala Lumpur MALAYSIAN International Shipping Corporation (MISC) dominated the action m its first week on the Kuala Lumpur market. MISC shares, issued at M 52.40, opened at Mss last Monday and ended the week at that level, with 28 million shares traded. However, the stock slipped
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    • 94 22 M fallowing is a list of the five most actively traded stocks on he Stock Exchange of Singapore last week It gives the turnover m thousands of units, closing p ices on Friday and the high and low for 1986/87 Company Voturr* Price (J) Htfi Low (000)
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    • Article, Illustration
      216 22  -  Khang By Lvi ST INDUSTRIAL INDEX Last week's performance a gain of 4.97 points to close at 1,M6.#2 points appears to have been one of consolidation, which Is good for the market. I have been wondering for the past two weeks how the market has continued its
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    • 436 19 i* Happenings i^L§iV3 B y ANTHONY HOE V^ 1 POSB deposits growing 2 3 S 2 <» .y; 5 «hH o*♦ i e?» C^S-v 19U 13 M X X << ■> V. v -4 <•) 50 Number of Amount Amount accounts deposited withdrawn Note: Figures for January 1986 are unaudited
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    • 568 22 YSS Special Sted Could the life of your dies be a matter vl lllv vl ilvdllli sotropy fic>o«' j Mw f r ~+J^mmmm\** /jmJJSj m// iy r rf -r i^'/ w. S3 »c as eB iar~^i fe^ w Thanks to a Hitachi Metals technique call- Our New Technical Approach Actual
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  • RACING
    • 1365 23  - Cooksley lands slick double OUR RACING TEAM By Done A Deal survives objection riirj 'nrnrrp FIRST: *****1 SECOND: *****2 THIRD: *****5 STARTERS: *****4, *****2, *****5, *****1, *****7, *****2, *****0. CONSOLATIONS: *****9, *****3, *****8, *****3, *****8, *****0, *****5, *****4, *****1, *****7. PENAN'G Jockey Grant Cooksley bounced back with a double from
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  • 279 23 MIAMI Talinum, a 9-1 outsider trained by D. Wayne Lukas, charged home to win the U*****,000 (*****,500) Flamingo Stakes at Hi leih Park by half-a-length on Saturday. Talinum 's victory over 3-2 favourite CYyptoclearance gave Lukas his second title m the Flamingo Lukas won last year's race
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 359 23 Mdm. HO PHEK ENG 62 YEARS OLD passed away peacefully on 28th Feb. 1987 leaving behind: Son* Daughter-in-law Koh Phee Guan. Robin Tay Siok Choo, Jessie Koh Pee Keat Daughters Sons-in-law Koh Lay Keng Phung Ah Tee Koh Lay Choo Phua Kok How Koh Lay Chin
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    • 333 23 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MDM. VOW KUM FONG wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to all relatives, friends, colleagues, business associates and the Doctors and staff of SGH (inten-sive-care unit) for their condolences, assistance, donations, wreaths during their recent bereavement. THE FAMILY OF
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      41 23 IN LCVING MEM; HV OF ANDREW JEFFREY CHIN YEE KIEN DEPARTED: 2.3.85 His memory is as dear today. As m trie hour he passed away. Always remembered by: Wife: Voilet Yeo Lay Swee Daughter: Andrea Chin Ying Hui
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      172 23 In loving memory of Our beloved lather MR EE TEOW HIM Departed 2/3/82 They who think that you :ir>= gone Because no more your face the> see Are wrong for m our Heart! you live and always will. In memory rondly remembered by loved ones. In Everloving
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    • 210 23 Acceptance of obituary announcements Mon. to Fri. 5 p.m. for the next day's publication. Sat. Sun. 2 p.m. for the next day's publication. After these hours, please call 737-0011 ext. 5269 for acceptance of bookings. i <7j£ cTWemoriani Cut out the "In Memoriam" booking form and send it to us
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    • 286 23 THE STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR OBITUARIES $15.00 for 3 lines (Run-on style) $60.00 for 3cm x lcol (Semi-display style) $75.00 for 3cm x leo! (Display style) AFTER CHRISTMAS AND LUNAR NEW YEAR WHAT'S NEXT S Jrfl "■ylP^H ft er <i he peaks during Christmas and Lunar I IPlllaH B^llifi x~V
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    • 470 24 ON THE BRITISH SOCCER SCgIE Aldridge hits his dream first goal for Reds LONDON John Aldridge waited a long, long time to fulfil his boyhood fantasy. As a 10-year-old m short trousers, he had stood on the Kop terrace at Anfield dreaming wonderful dreams of scoring match-winning
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    • 1355 24 DIVISION ONE jveiit hai Iton nerpool Southanpton 0, Luton 2 West Ham 1, Manchester United 0 tverton 0. Norwich 1 Aston Villa 1 Nottingham Forest 0 Ch?lsea I Sheffield W»»dnesJay 0 Watford 1 Wimbledon 3 New castle 1, Queens Park Rangers 1 Manctveser Cty 0. DIVISION TWO
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    • 363 24 LEADING MARKSMEN (Div One matches only) 25 Give Allen (Tottenham). 21 lan Rash (Liverpool). 19 Tony Cottee (West Ham). 16 John Aldridge (Liverpool). Coventry 2 Chaiiton 1 (M): Defender Greg Downs fired Coventry ahead m the 47th minute but Jim Melrose equalised seven minutes later. Cyrille Regis
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    • 272 24 WORLD TABLE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS NEW DELHI A Swede and a South Korean upset two of China's star players to enter the men's and women's singles finals at the 39th World Table Tennis Championships here yesterday. Sweden's fifth-seeded Jan-Ove Waldner needed just under 20 minutes to destroy
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    • 407 24 Men's singles quarter-finals: Jiang Jialiang (Chi) bt Hui Jun (Chi i 21 13. 23-21. 21-14. Chen Xinhua (Chi) bt Wang Hao (Chi) 21-13. 21-12. 21-13; Teng Vi (Chi) bt Andrzej Grubba (Pol) 21-15, 17-21. 21-19. 21-12; Jan-Ove Waldner <Swe) bt Chen Longcan (Chi) 21-17. 21-15. 21 11 Semi-finals: Jan-Ove
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    • 272 24 Galaxy keeps title with 14th round knockout BOXING JAKARTA Khaosai Galaxy, of Thailand, retained his World Boxing Association junior-bantamweight title by knocking out challenger Elly Pical, of Indonesia, m the 14th round here on Saturday. It was Galaxy's 31st victory m 32 fights and the 27th time the fierce Thai
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    • 393 24 GOLF HONGKONG Welshman lan Woosnam celebrated his birthday a day early yesterday when he fired a two-under-par 69 for a four-stroke victory m the US$l5O,OOO ($321,000) United Airlines Hongkong Open championship. The British Ryder Cup player, who turns 29 today, finished with a
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    • 512 24 ATHLETICS Defending champion Arturo Barrios, of Mexico, won the men's American Continental 10-kilometre road race m Phoenix on Saturday and American Mary Decker Slaney finished first m the women's event. Barrios, 24, won m 27min 50sec, ssec ahead of American John Gregorek. Mary, 28, the women's world
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    • 332 24 TENNIS KEY BISCAYNE (Florida) FOURTH seed Yannick Noah, of France, defeated Ulf Stenlund. of Sweden, 1-6, 6-0, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3 on Saturday to survive his second consecutive five-set match and advance to the fourth round of the US$l.B million ($3.8 million) International Players' Tennis Championships. Second
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    • 201 25 !J<-nulw- \h lit lup Klrst round: RSI. -i- !S Kiirurri 0 Hongkong Football Club 8 RMAF Blackhawks 4. Royal New Zealand Infantry Reg;ment 0 Te Kauwhata 8, Palmyra 14 Malaysian Police 12, Royal Fijian Miltary Forces (Naval) 6 London Stock Exchange 10. Anchormen 4 Bucks 9, Singapore
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    • 278 25 UNDERDOGS Royal Hongkong Po lice captured the Ablitt Cup m the Singapore Cricket Club rugby sevens, beating defending champions RSL Dragons m a thrilling final at the Padang yesterday. Hongkong, who were not among the pre-tournament favourites, fielded a team of British expatriates and won
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    • 281 25 Tan sets sail for Sea Games with Laser win YACHTING NOT even sunburn and aching muscles could erase S H. Tan's smile yesterday. The national sailor was selected for September's South-east Asia Games when he won the final two races of the Laser trials at Changi. S.H. finished with four
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    • 423 25  -  JOE DORAI MAHMOOD GAZNAVI SOCCER By and But Tampines scrape past Forces after shootout IT WAS a night of shame for Singapore's top striker V. Sundramoorthy at Bedok Stadium last m>ht. He was "sacked" m the 119 th minute for assaulting fellow-national team member Razali Saad after
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    • 668 25  -  LEE WAI WUN By 4 The Queens has always been special to me. When I first won it m 1985, it also signalled a comeback after a lay-off. This is a big moralebooster and I hope it will m be the start of a good year. Ade/ene
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    • 433 25 PETER SIOW on the return of women's junior coach Chiu Shia LIANG CHIU SHIA, sister of former All-England doubles ace Tjun Tjun, has the difficult task of grooming Indonesia's future women champions to rival China's. Chili Shia has been given eight years her contract
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    • 63 25 North Korea retain Cup BANGKOK Defending champions North Korea (Selection XI) retained the title when they edged out eighttime former champions South Korea 1-0 m the final of the 18th King's Cup soccer tournament here yesterday. The winning goal came m the 57th minute when North Korean right-half Tak Yong
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    • 55 25 LONDON Arsenal and Tottenham were deadlocked as their Littlewoods Cup semi-fi-nal went into extra-time last night. At full-time, Arsenal led 2-1 m the second-leg tie, making the aggregate score 2-2. Clive Allen opened the scoring after 1C minutes at White Heart Lane, but Arsenal hit back with goals by
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    • 336 25 Ashok leads JCSC to a big victory _iLIL ASHOK KUMAR gave a polished performance with bat and ball to lead Johor Cultural and Sports Club to a 189-run win over United World College m a Division One cricket match at Balestier Road yesterday, reports MAHMOOD GAZNAVI. The N0.3 batsman hammered
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    • 53 25 BILLIARDS Interministry semi-final: Defence v Communications and Information (Tessensohn Road, 6pm). DVRTS Anchor-Kent Dto I: JWBL v IA Bombers (My Office Lounge, Bedok, Bpm). HOCKEY National Schools B boys tourney I Balestier Road. 2.30pm). SWIMMING SSC SinHie age-^roup meet (SSC. 7. 30pm). TKNNIS National Schools B hoys: Final and 3vd
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  • 424 26 Reagan promises two more years of aggressive work' After the Tower Commission report WASHINGTON President Ronald Reagan has pledged to quickly prepare a forceful agenda with new Chief of Staff Howard Baker as the administration strives to put the Iran arms scandal behind it. Mr Baker, a 61-year-old former Tennessee
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  • 96 26 Performance rating down, poll shows NEW YORK A majority of Americans disapprove of the way President Ronald Reagan has handled the presidency and one-third believe he should resign, according to a poll by Newsweek magazine. It said 53 per cent of the respondents gave Mr Reagan a negative performance rating,
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  • 21 26 SEOUL National flags fluttered yesterday as South Korea marked Samil Day. which commemorates a movement against Japanese colonial rule. AP
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  • 158 26 HANOI Vietnam wants direct trade with Thailand, according to 'he Vietnamese Communist Party newspaper Nhan Dan. The interest was expressed m an editorial reacting to an article by a Thai newspaper. Nawena, describing Vietnam as a remarkable market with good transport facilities and investment
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  • 296 26  -  IRENE NG By A BUS shelter facing back to front along Kirn Seng Road is making heads turn literally. Waiting commuters there were spotted sitting with their backs towards the road. Which would mean that they had to torn their heads to the left
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  • 221 26 ST HELIER (Jersey) For generations the Channel Island of Jersey has been known as a haven for wealthy exiles seeking a refuge from high taxes on the British mainland. Now. alarmed by the effects of population growth on the once
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  • 330 26  -  AHMAD OSMAN By Survey shows incentives can lead to higher output MORE than 60 employers are planning profit-sharing schemes or other incentives to encourage their workers to be more productive. They intend to introduce these new measures within the next two years m response
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  • 373 26 'Islamabad prepared to use it if threatened' LONDON A leading Pakistani nuclear scientist was quoted yesterday as saying his country had an atomic bomb and was prepared to use it if its existence were threatened. Dr Abdel Qader Khan, head of a uranium
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  • 33 26 SAN SALVADOR Construction workers unearthed a complete human skeleton that may be 2,500 years old. The skeleton was found eight km south-west of here by workers repairing me sewer system. AP
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  • 102 26 2 missing in Perak plane crash TAIPING (Perak) A light aircraft with two men aboard crashed m the mountain range near Bukit Larut (Maxwell Hill) yesterday. The two men on board were identified as aircraft instructor ASP Shamsuddin Mohamad Ali, of the Alor Star police contingent and a Mr Ong,
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    • 514 1 The students learnt more about team- work and responsibility while collaborating on the project. Work was distributed according to the different interests of the students. On PamTwo A Telecommunication Aid for those with impaired hearing un rago iwu n gj ec j ror |j C
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    • 529 1 Nanyang Technological Institute "YOU'VE scored 100 por cent. Keep up the good work". These words of encouragement, together with the pupil's name, are flashed on the computer screen when a pupil has a perfect score. They are made, not by a human. but
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    • 252 1 Singapore Polytechnic THREE final-year students from the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering Yang Yew Wah. Ho Kerk Tze and Ong Kok Siong (all 19) have designed a speech synthesizer to enable the blind to use the computer. The synthesizer converts
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      • 516 2 Latest research m osteoporosis indicates that the main factor for this bone-wasting disorder is a deficiency m estrogen, the female sex hormone, not —as it was once thought diets deficient m calcium. EXPERTS recently cited post-menopausal deficiency of the female sex hormone estrogen as the
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      • 319 2 In aid of the disabled TELECOMMUNICATION AID (for those with impaired hearing) Ngee Ann Polytechnic FOUR final-year students from the Electronics Engineering Department have designed a low-cost telecommunication aid system which enables a person to telephone or communicate with someone with impaired hearing without speaking. The tele-aid
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      • 124 2 CONTRARY to the general view of bone as a static tissue, it is actually quite fluid, constantly being degraded and restored. At millions of remodelling sites throughout the skeleton, cells called osteoclasts continually etch away the bone and release calcium and bone proteins into the
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      • 340 2 ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SYSTEM (for the mentally retarded) Singapore Polytechnic MENTALLY retarded children who cannot read but can identify graphic symbols can get help from an electronic communication system, which enables them to study at their own pace, without the need for a teacher. It's designed
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      • 161 2 Fisher raises home video entertainment to a new standard The advance technology that Fisher used to you to record any four events over a two-week breather. Go backwards I invent hi-fi sounds m 1 937 has been harnessed period. The auto rewind feature sets you Advance or reverse, fast or
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      • 572 3  -  NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF By DU GIANG-LONG carefully arranged his Pharmaceuticals on a table and began to extol the value of products such as deer antlers, monkey heads and flying lizards. These are better than the doctor's medicine," Dv said, his tangled array of gold and
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      • 819 3 THE proportion of Chinese m Taiwan stricken with hepatitis every year is the highest m the world. Specialists on the island have been racking their brains for years to come up with a way to remove this proverbial thorn m the side. Just as Western
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      • 295 3 THIS programme is CONVERSATION compiled by Rediffu- g m mmiiM i£it'£P sion and broadcast dai- i tt i Ao »n a t *t s i> ly m Teoohew, Hokkien LCI S Learn A. Jiaotong jingju jihua sheji, yin you fanguang and Cantonese. The Mandarin ]J 5 broadcast times over xiantiao
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      • 842 4  -  MARINI AHMAD By IN JANUARY 1980, the Ministry of Education published the first issue of Mekar, a Malay children's magazine. The magazine lasted 13 months the last issue being January 1981. Since then, parents who want their children to read Malay children's magazines, have
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      • 342 4 SEBUAH majalah kanak-kanak dalam bahasa Melayu berjudul Mekar telah diterbitkan oleh Kementerian Pelajaran dalam bulan Januari 1980. Setahun kemudian, dalam bulan Januari 1981, majalah itu telah diberhentikan penerbitannya. Sejak itu, kanak-kanak yang ingin membaca majalah kanak-kanak berbahasa Melayu terpaksa mendapatkannya dari seberang
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      • 433 4 Oleh MARINI AHMAD Begitulah kata Haji Muhd Ariff, yang pernah menjadi penyunting majalah Mekar, semasa ditemui di rumahnya, baru-baru mi. Untuk memastikan kejayaan Nadim, beliau memberi tiga pandangan. "Pertama, saya harap sidang pengarang majalah mi dapat menulis cerita-cerita yang bersifat mendidik. Keti-ga-tiga aspek mi penerangan, hiburan dan
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      • 408 4 ■Ladles "oNLY Preview; LIDO: Sat. 7th March 8.30 am Prices: STALLS $1.50 CIRCLE $2.50 i CASH BOOKINGS NOW OPEN No Free List STEVEN SPIELBERG S MASTERPIECE. FUNNY. SAD. JOYOUS. EXHILARATING 1 1 lv It Vl^^PfJ 1 Its about life. X I V H Its about love. K^ Jm FREE GIFTS
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      • 536 5 36 House Renovation/ Decor KUNYUAN RENOVATION SUPERMART Member of RADAC HDB Licence No. M-0995 Over 200 choices ol ceramics guaranteed workmanship and completion date POPULAR CHOICE Workmanship for laying of ceramic flooring Si skirting including sand cement for new HDB flats only. 3 Rooms $1,290.00 4 Rooms $1,790.00 5 Rooms
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      • 764 5 38 TV/ Video/ Hi-Fi ESSON ELECTRONIC SPECIALIST m repairing all kinds of colour TV, video, hi-fi system < and home appliances at reasonable charges with 3 months guarantee. Islandwide service. Tel: *****66/ *****68 8.30am. -9pm. A.S. SPECIALISES IN repairs of Video, C.t.v., Hi-fi System, Antenna Installation. On the spot service.
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      • 696 5 57 Business Opportunities CAMERA DISTMBUTOR WANTED A new local compact camera manufacturer i< looking lor a Sates Distributor m Singapore Factory selling below $22 retail $50 Features f5.6/ 38mm optical lens Universal focus Use 135 film ASA 100. 400 1.000 Built-in electric flash with low light indicator Soft case strap
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      • 620 6 66 Situations Vacant: Professional/ Executive W Applications 1 are invited for To carry out Social Welfare Work on visually handicapped persons •To explore |ob opportunities for visually handicapped persons Qualifications: Degree m Social Work or Social Science or Minimum GCE A' level Salary Range $780- $1875 (for degree holders) $455-$l3BO
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      • 593 6 70 Situations Vacant: 70 Situations Vacant: Secretarial/ Secretarial/ Clerical Clerical 11 lllkl. Jnrtsgr'^asxry.ie^vsai! UJ— .l. IKU MMJW HS r Walk-In Interview Monday to Friday 9am 12noon 2pm spm Sales Audit/Cash Control Clerk I GCE '0' level I Be able to work on 3 rotating shifts at the j L i
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      • 574 6 70 Situations Vacant Secretarial/ Clerical ACCOUNTS* CLERK c GCE O' Level with 3 credits c Preferably with 1 year experience m similar position c Able to type accurately c Knowledge of EDP an advantage. Please apply with full particulars working experience qualifications expected salary and contact number to MERCHANTS AIR
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      • 934 7 71 Situations Vacant: Sales PROFESSIONAL SALES CAREER OPPORTUNITIES for ambitious young men (ROD personnel) with GCE O Those with contacts with hotels, medical, electronics buidinp industries will be an added advantage Successful candidates will be trained to earn not less than $24,000 pa Call us today, *****26 PROFESSIONAL SALES CAREER
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      • 451 7 71 Situations Vacant Sales REQD MALE. FEMALE S lor advertising gifts, etc Salary $700 up commission transport Tel 532-6442 SALESGIRLS WANTED AT =01-36. World Trade Centre Salar) commensurates with experience Apply m person 1030 a- 6 30pm SALES REPS. A EXEC Male female, basic $550 to $800 Tel: *****92/ *****25
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      • 634 7 72 Situations Vacant Technical Data Dynamics Pte. Ltd Sole Agent* for Toshiba Electronic Key Telephone Systems. Facsimile, Machines, Photocopiers and other communications products, require the following personnel TECHNICIANS/ TRAINEE TECHNICIANS c At least one years experience m repairing and servicing of the above office equipment required for TECHNICIANS. c NTC/
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      • 515 8 72 Situations Vacant: 7 2 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical Technical i i i i f*. __m_m__w________r I I 1-1 ers mmW m I~ I I; 1\ N-?" A__ Apply Now j Recruitment for this position ends 16 March Singapore's most exciting mode of tranoport of the future
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      • 58 8 ELECTRICAL ENGRG. CO. reqs. a Technical Assistant Write m with tel no expected salary to: Slew Tat Kngrg. Services. 220 Geylang Road. Spore 1438. ALUMINIUM CO URGENTLY req. skilled and unskilled Workers for installation and fabrication Tel *****10 and *****39 ELECTRICAL WORKERS NEEDED No experience required If interested, please call
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      • 289 8 A leading supplier of standard plastic mould ba^es, mould components and moulding systems is looking to fill the post of SALES REPRESENTATIVE An ideal candidate would be one who has been s i mouldmaker designer or one who has previous experience 1 l related field. Interested applicants please write to:
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      • 519 8 72 Situations Vacant: 72 Situations Vacant: Technical Technical i VARTA 7"^^ G ope Lta IMiXIH 1 fWA^\f^ FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS Ist Shift 7.30 am to 5.03 pm 2nd Shift 5 .00 pm to 1 1 .00 pm QC INSPECTORS (3RD SHIFT 10.45 pm to 7.30 am) GCE 'O' Level with
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      • 617 8 72 Situations Vacant: Technical LUM CHANG BUILDING CONTRACTORS PTE. LTD. requires a QUANTITY SURVEYORS Polytechnic diploma m Building/ Quality Surveying At least 3 years' experience In QS work Able to work independently Interested candidates are Invited to submit details of their qualifications, working experience, present and expected salary and contact
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      • 642 8 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant Production Production Production Production m URGENTLY REQUIRED i BBS ■^■1 i/ /rx^~~^''^^'^ B^HjL- [Bl|»^ u >-j «> We pay for your experience tg |S\V^T7BBHBS 1 4$s Experience m Electrical test on semiconductors ■^^^■^^■^•'•a'Ciia.tH "Experience m visual inspection of
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      • 319 8 We require NTC or ITC m E lectrical Electronics or Mechanical Trade 2 rotating shifts NTC 3 or Secondary 4 Technical 3 rotating shifts itp] Xi ill w^^^m Must be physically fit and robust Secondary education Possess class 3 driving licence Other requirements: Age below 28 Able to speak Mandarin
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      • 539 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production Production cS? Seagate DAY NIGHT SHIFT VACANCIES^/ 4 {L AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY D AT OUR KALLANG fflji^^o VY N S TH SENOKO PLANTS BlSjKjilVyf I iiltnum Pilmaiy 6 educalion I fJo experience lequited m i, T -jMi— mb^ I Ii
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      • 470 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production ladies! if you wish to work m cool comfort and I C enjoy top benefits, then join us today as: REQUIREMENTS: Age 16 to 30 j Minimum primary education f Able to work 2/3 rotating shifts 1 WE GIVE THE BEST: Shift
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      • 442 9 73 Situations Vacant: 73 Situations Vacant: Production Production I RZ3 MITSUMI I PS?23 ELECTRONICS UH (S) PTE LTD B^HMHI requires Age 16 to 35 j Transport, Tea, Attendance Allowances I Production Incentives i Working m air-conditioned environment Interested applicants, please call i i personally at: 1 2 Ang Mo Kio
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      • 179 9 P Company located at Jurong quires:--1) QC INSPECTORS (FEMALE) At least Sec 3 education. Able to understand simple English. c Starting basic salary $380 p.m. 2) PRODUCTION OPERATORS Above 16 years old. Starting basic salary 5350. For both positions: Able to work on 2 rotating shifts. No experience required as
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      • 348 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production B^JMBBsfr^B $455 per month plus $100 productivity incentive 5 -day week 7.00 a- 4.30 pm No shift rotation Transport provided Uniform. medical attention Annual/sick/marriage/ compassionate/examination leave Recreational activities, BEST program Staff price for company's products Good promotional prospects Malaysians are welcome to apply. Please call personally
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      • 482 9 73 Situations Vacant: Production A leader m the field of production ond testing of computer peripherals PCB assemblies has vacancies fcr the posts of GCE O level NTC SVI or equivalent I 2 years OC experi ence m PCB assembly For both positions: Age 16 35 years oid Nc scope
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      • 375 9 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous require* Bartenders Warehouse Discotheque! MaJe& Female 9 (jood working knowledge <>l beverage;- Hostesses W a rehouse Discotheque) Pleasant disposition 9 Previous experience preferred Waiters/ Waitresses (Continental RfM<tarant Chinese Restaurant Coffee House) Able to perform shift 9 Pleasant disposition PreterabK with experience Male applicant.- must have completed
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      • 557 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Singapore's largest chain of exclusive member's clubs THE CREACE CLUB is adding another G*" ,-f^ club to our chain_^^"^ #~ttP^ Q t\l\ 1 *-«B^ 12 LOUNGE MANAGERS 5 years related experience Possess dynamic leadership qualities Able to work
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      • 308 10 1 THE SINGAPORE ISLAND COUNTRY CLUB We invite suitable qualified applicants for the following posts WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Relevant experience necessary and must be able to speak simple English. Age 17 years to 28 years. (Male applicants to have completed NS) SNACK BAR COOK Must have at least 2 years experience
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      • 474 10 74 Situations Vacant: 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous Miscellaneous Our company, An International Financial Trading Organisation has vacancies for: a) FINANCIAL EXECUTIVE b) MANAGEMENT TRAINEE Minimum G.C.E. 'O' level; A' level or Diploma holders will be advantageous Male/ Female above 20 years with some working experience preferred but not essential; intensive
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      • 274 10 f D.S. SERVICES PTE LTD i requires j MALE SECURITY PERSONNEL DOG HANDLERS Age 25 to 50 years. Ability to speak and write English essential. Vacancies exist m Ang Mo Kio, BL Timah. city. Clementi. Jurong. Marsiling, Penjuru, Tiiomson Rd. Upp. Boon Keng West Coast areas. Working hours: 0700 hrs
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      • 546 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous ***** l HOTEL ROYAL requires 1. SALES PROMOTION EXECUTIVE Previous experience m hotel travel related industry essential. Ability to speak Japanese advantage. Salary negotiable. 2. TYPIST Gross Salary: $417/ $486 3. WAITERS/ WAITRESSES No experience required. On-job training provided. Candidates above 30 years old will also
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      • 552 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous WAITERS/ WAITRESSES Gross salary: $700 $800 Pleasant personality c Relevant experience necessary must be able to speak English Age 17 -22 Interested applicants, please call personally at: RUMOURS DISCOTHEQUE #03-08 Forum Galleria Orchard Road from 2pm. spm. 2nd 4th March '87 DAY NIGHT FEMALE CHINESE NURSE
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      • 900 10 74 Situations Vacant: Miscellaneous YMCA OF Singapore requires: a) POOL ATTENDANTS Permanent 2nd shut Chinese preferred with bronze medallion Completed Sec education k NS b) RECEPTIONISTS 2 rotating shifts Female, mm 'N' level, able to type, some clerical experience an advantage c) CHAMBERMAIDS 2 rotating shifts Chinese preferred For post
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      • 801 10 74 Situations Vacant Miscellaneous VACANCIES FOR CLERKS Lanes Drivers Stock I nrl Sales Co-ordinators niurt- Cull at =13-01 hmk Hal Rldtf South Bridge Rd (Mon Kn 9.30 am Sprn GENERAL WORKERS REQD I personally at Ngee Ann l'ol>technir Sports Complex Blk 18 53S Clementi Rd Spore 2159 Tel *****57 BELL
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      • 350 10 81 Vehicles For Hire BTW CAR RENTALS niters Mitsubishi L3OO Goods van monthly SB5O Toyota Hiace (ioods van monthly $850 To> ota Liteaoe (ioods van. monthly $77f> Tel 7H00H91 7tj<):iO2O 1 Jin Remaju Hill view Use ClMib\ SIANG HOCK CARS/ pick-ups vans lorries box vans mini buses ;it low nites
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      • 727 11 83 Vehicle Financing/ 83 Vehicle Financing/ insurance Insurance FASTMONEYI WithFoa Prompt processing of applications Up to 90°o financing Attractive interest rates New car/Used car (up to 1 yr) Used car 12 mths 4^66%~ 4.50% 24 mths 4.25% 4.75% 36 mths 4.50% 5.00% 48 mths 4.75% n 3dvancei Call 533-3737 today
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      • 743 11 87 For Sale: Mercedes LATE 79 MERCEDES 200 PARF 2 owners, s rims, radio cassette, alrcon., $35,500. 14 Walmer Dr., Serangoon Gdns. NEAR '77 MERCEDES 280. EU plate Tax new. Good cond. Exchange considered Tel: *****31. Q' PLATE 1975 Mercedes 200. New paintwork. Alrcon.. radio cassette. $5,500. Tel: *****39. 78
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      • 959 11 90 For Sale: Toyota ■SBC PLATE 9/'B4 Toyota Corolla 1600 GT (16 valves) 2-door. sspeed. sunroof, aircon. s/rlms. Hi-fi, tax 9/'B7. PARF Beautiful cond. $39,800. Loan avail. *****35 DEC '83 TOYOTA COROLLA QL. 5-speed. new paint, tax till May ■87 $24,800 Tel: *****76. HAIRDRESSER REQS. 1 good 1300 or 1600
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      • 938 11 92 For Sale: Mazda '81 MAZDA 323 15 auto. 4-dr. Hl-fl. 2nd owner, beautiful condition *****11/ 2. '84 323 GT Turbo, fuel Injection, $33,500. View at: 374 Thomson Rd., =03-02 Thomson Mansion 93 For Sale: Honda ABILITY ACCEPTING ALL SECONDHAND CARS AT AN ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT. non-PARF or PARF private
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      • 814 11 96 For Sale: Other Makes Used car (all models) Commercial van Scrap car ABILITY TO ACCEPT ALL SECONDHAND CARS AT AN ATTRACTIVE CASH PAYMENT PARF/ non-PARF used cars Private or company regn. Commercial vans/ pick-ups Contact Mr Ng SENG HONG MOTOR TRADING *****23/ *****25 Day/ Night (49, Lorong 25A Geylang
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      • 451 11 99 Vehicles Wanted Excellent prices for your car commercial vehicle Comprehensive services for loans, car insurance Cars of all makes &c c Commercial vehicles (vans, pickups) and company registered cars Scrap cars or trade-in Don't Hesitate. We Provide J The Best Deal Around! COLT CREDIT PTE LTD and FIVE SPEED
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      • 959 11 99 Vehicles Wanted FASTEST CAR SELLING Agent Enquiries please call Miss Tan, *****60 (7a m to 11p.m.) IF YOU HAVE a car to sell, I've the capacity. Cash terms possible. Sunny *****f09/ *****06 anytime. IF YOU'RE LOOKING for the best value for your car (all models) Contact Ng. *****22/ *****66.
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      • 738 11 106 Accommodation Available: Houses DIST.II NEWLY RENOVATED s/storey detached bungalow Modern kitchen. Large patio facing matured gdn. (15,000 sq.ft.). 3* 1 bdrms Pool optional. $3,000. *****55 Allegro. D.lO MARCO POLO Hotel vicinity. 2 storey bungalow, 4 bdrms. study servants. Built up 6,000 sq.ft. Spacious living/ dining. Well equipped kitchen. Deans
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      • 620 11 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available Available Apartments Apartments ARCADIA LUXURIOUS APARTMENTS FOR RENT Located m District 11 and the vicinity of country clubs 4 spacious bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and attached balconies. Fully fitted kitchen with microwave oven, dishwasher, central airconditioning, etc. Swimming/ wading pools, squash courts. jogging track, children's
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      • 724 11 KILLINEY ROAD, LLOYD Ct apt $1,200, International Plaza Studio apt -$800, Newton Circus Wee Nam Road Studio apt. -$6OO. Beach Road Eng Cheong Twr $650. Selegle Road Heck mans $1,200. HDB In various dlsts. also avail. Tel: *****87/ *****93 D.9 ELIZABETH HGTS. near Orchard Rd S/pool, squash, tennis, etc Brand
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      • 1041 12 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation 107 Accommodation Available Available: AvailableApartments Apartments Apartments •^■■■^^MMMMMMHm^HnMMWMBHMMMMMiM ■■^■MMMMMMMH^BMHMMBMMMmMMM ll'lMrMlllißlWilil^i UP] >WM 'MiiiMiiimv B 2 Grange Road, Dist. 10 ■*s*4S-*A i \y Q<*;j^ _^> Prime Location: District 10. Singapore's <tf£&r exclusive neighbourhood. s^i^\ gr-> I„, Unique architecture: Designed by Paul I^^^ II 4*itr Rudolph, an American
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      • 785 12 D.4 FAIRWAYS. Near city High fir 3 bdrms l,Boosq.ft. Furn. U. 700. Nippon Realty *****67 0.5 PARKWEST, HONG Leong, Tat Lee. 2/ 3-bdrm. Pool, squash/ tennis. $900-$lOOO. Rodge *****73 0.9 CAVENAGH CT. spacious 3 1 bdrm. apt. Furn., s/pool, security, etc. $1,100 Rodge *****73/4. D.9 ELIZABETH TOWER. High fir. Good
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      • 671 12 109 Accommodation Wanted: Houses DEAR OWNERS, We have an expatriate director arriving Ist week of Mar. '87. wants to rent a detached bunglw. m D.9, 10, 11. Must have a s/pool. F/furn. Co. lease Budget $10,000. Offers to: CHESTERTON LIM OH *****88 110 Accommodation Wanted: Apartments 3 NEWLY ARRIVED Japanese
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      • 1022 12 113 For Sale: Houses D.lO d/itorey bunglw. 11,000/ 5,400 sq ft split-level, s. pool $1.4 M. D.14 FRANKEL AREA d/ttoray terr. 1,800 sq ft., renovated $295 K. D.28 JALAN KAYU d/ttorey corner terr. Renovated S29SK. APARTMENT: D.15 ROSE GARDEN. 1.100 sq.ft. 4th fir facing rd $180K 0.n.0. UPLAND *****60 (8
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      • 905 12 113 For Sale: Houses HONG LEONG GDN. d/storey intermediate terrace. 3+l rms. Marble/ parquet $410,000 Places *****88 OFF DUNEARN ROAD. Doublestorey semi-detached, 3+l bedrooms, nice number, 3350 sq ft $545,000 Exquisite: *****14. D 1025 STEVENS DRIVE d/storey semi-d. 4291 sq.ft. $600,000 neg Tel: *****33 x 82 (Agent). D.ll HILLCREST PK.
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      • 735 12 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private 114 For Sale: Private Apartments Apartments Apartments At the junction of Scotts/Orchard Road, next to Hyatt Hotel. I 14,000 sq.ft. Hotel Mini golf course Independent entrance style lobby Reception lounge Ciosed circuit TV j I Large swimming pool Free self-service launderette cum
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      • 510 12 SHERWOOD TOWERS, HIGH rise, built-in area 1430 sq.ft., $220,000/--with furnishings Kartar Singh Agent: Telephone: *****20/ *****25 after 6p.m. Telephone: 07-*****5. DIST.9 PATERSON TOWER, 4bdrm. mals. Huge living/ dining rm. Marble/ parquet flooring. S/pool, etc. $485,000. *****55, agt. DON'T MISS! D.lO Himiko Ct. walk-up apt. 2100 sq.ft. 3 bdrms F'hold. Full
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      • 876 12 MANDARIN GDN. LOWRISE Blk Unobstructed view Facing pool. I playgrd 2034 sq.ft. 3- 1 bdrms. $455,000 neg. Greenacres *****88 MARBELLA CT., MT. Sinai Rise. 3 bdrms. 1765 sq.ft. full facilities Selling cheap Allied Appraisal *****77 PARKWAY MANS. FACING sea. approx. 1950 sq.ft. F'hold 3-1 bdrms $455,000 neg Tel: *****43 Steven.
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      • 985 12 115 For Sale: HUDC Apartments BRADDELL HILL 1770 vated. facing reservoir <u> High fir $260K ono Hometown *****78 NEPTUNE COURT. 1650 sq.ft 3- 1 rms. Low fir Morning sun $205K ono MAE *****96 116 For Sale HDB Apartments 5-ROOM A.M Kio Blk 714 $145,000 Bedok North Blk 552 Bedok Res
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      • 1089 12 116 For Sale HDB Apartments j RM ah MOOD Rd Blk 106 rt--runli cabinet* $108,000 Beach Rd Blk 17. marble, rubber tiles $78,000 5-rm Pandan Gdn Blk 404. terrazzo/ parquet, aircon $100,000 Telok Blangah Blk 49/ 39. marble, cabinets $135,000 $138,000 respectively Tel *****88 (8 lines) 5-RM EVERTON PK. Blk
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      • 732 13 116 For Sale: HDB Apartments HOLLAND 4 SM BLR 12 all marble, cabinets, kitchen ceramic $78K Vacant now' *****00 HOLLAND AYE 4-RM. Blk 12. marble fir. $83,000 Contact Sunny after 3pm *****82. MARINE CRESCENT 3-RM. corner high floor, full sea view, renovated 555.000 *****38 .$*****5 MARINE DR 5-RM. point blk
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      • 647 13 117 Properties Wanted CLEMENTI OR WEST COAST S~ hd a N URGENTLY WANTED BY MISS TAN 732 0188 1 WANTED! PEOPLE S HOUSING I 294C421/ *****22 Urgently Wanted HDB pH ELATS i|| CASH BUYERS WANTED: Bedok, Clementi. (Jhim Moh. A.M. Kio. T.Payoh. Holland. Marine Dr., Whampoa, Teban, Pandan, Tampines, Jurong
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      • 820 13 118 Factory Spaces 118 Factory Spaces Quality Factory Warehouse premises for lease at competitive rates. Immediate occupation. Call: 235 4704 Bernard Tay Lam Soon Industrial Building 63 Hillview Avenue FOR LEASE UNION CENTRE 7.500 sq.ft. UNION TEXTILE CO. (PTE) LTD. 37 Jalan Pemimpin. -01 01 (5.2057) FACTORY SPACE With Tenancy
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      • 539 13 121 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) AJRCONDfTWNED EXCELLENT SERVICES REASONABLE RENTAL (AMPLE PARMNG LOTS) ENQUIRIES SUPREME
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      • 723 13 119 Warehouses/ 119 warehouses/ Storage Spaces Storage Spaces p-^^MjjP^ ~~i SINGAPORE ciMRnRHOUSF WAREHOUSE SINBOR MUUbt (Off River Valte y Road) (Pava Lebar Road near PIE) i Gmwdflr a«alabl« HZ L*m 2.067 H 4.134- [^Tct^^^ Conv^ent Good d«s,p 1 t.ci^s s, S t«n Compe».ti« rental I ...J^ wi c r^,,|. MriCKChM/MfSmmSoj
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      • 301 13 124 For Rent: Shop Spaces i SHOPS for k I LEASE I Paramount Shopping Centre: 01-09;01-10;01-15; 01-16; 01-17; 01-26. Suitable for car showroom. Kirn Seng Shopping Centre: 02-45 Kiosk- 45 sq ft Excelsior Shopping Centre: 81-13;B1-15;B1-32. Peninsula Shopping Centre: 02-29A 334 sq ft Please call Mrs Chen *****77 HJTC EATING
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      • 698 13 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: 121 For Rent: Office Spaces Office Spaces Office Spaces EXCELLENTLY SITUATED AT THE JUNCTION OF KEPPEL RD ANSON RD, IBM TOWERS IS JUST 3 MINUTES FROM MAXWELL MRT, AND WE HAVE OFFICE SPACE FOR IMMEDIATE LEASE. WITH AROUND 10-15,000 SQFT PER FLOOR AND GENEROUS
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      • 410 13 137 Tours M M. M. IJII XJLA 1-1 NEWSMAN TRAVEL 3RD ANNIVERSARY I 747 HOLIDAY GRAND OPENING WIN 100 ATTRACTIVE PRIZES m Prize: m ci» «^t«n, ibcat i« 2nd Prize: so fw^xm h* <>»»>- -}rc Prize: tmm t» *p. 4th Prize: 30 e» c«« <s*»t<m Pjltj infit sth Prize: xc.ii
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      • 656 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours —^^^^^^^^^^^^MM IF YOU LOVE STROLLING ALONG GOLDEN BEACHES, IMAGINE PLUNGING INTO A GOLDEN SEA. KAL lere yoi lava! caves rater i^ r^Ki^mr^u anVV^W £L^|rV 'Mpßji IB Parttcularly m the breezy months of crystal clear water sat come April and Hay
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      • 584 14 137 Tours 137 Tours 137 Tours vOMSV vOMSV vOM(§V vO"SV vCS>«(sK» «*©••<§>*» v<e)«SV v(e)M(s)^ v<e)»»teV UteKirujofc West ALdayHa'Tout 2 PENANG/IPOH/CAMERON/GENTING/K LUMPUR 6 daysBs26B/-Sun/Mon PENANG/TAIPING/IPOH/GENTING/K. LUMPUR 5 daysSs2l9/-Mon,7ues W S CAMERON/GENTING/K.LUMPUR/MALACCA 4 daysBsl79/-Tues. VKefl <^ GENTING/K.LUMPUR/MALACCA 4 daysSslB9/-Tues/Wed W J FRASER HILL/GENTING/K. LUMPUR 4 daysSs2l9/-Wec/Thurs 1 GENTING/K.LUMPUR/MALACCA 3 daysSsl39/- T ijrs/lti
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      • 282 14 wUUvUXI 1 1 FROM 149.00 3Days/2Nites Inclusive: Aircon Coach Sin;Mersmg/Sin Motor Launcti Mersing; Tio Mersing Daily Local Breakfas! t 2 Nites Accom Tiomar, island Resort FROM 119*00 }Days/2Nites Inclusive: Aircon Coach Sin/Mersing/Sin Motor Launch Mersing' Tio Mersing All Meals (Muslim) on the Island Fishing sightseeing snorkelling 2 Nites Accom New
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      • 544 14 137 Tours 137 Tours ~~JllarmQsa tours m our Iwunoui imoo't^i Departure [very Monday M 5D Ipoh Penang ilpP^ Cameron Gentir>g siss $235 Jji|t _^^^i^^O**l 5D Cameron Gentinc ■BMHHK-^ir. $159 $225 Deluxe Tour provides the Best Hotel Accommodation We are the only Tour Agent who provides visits to Royal Town of
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      • 567 15 147 Academic Courses 147 Academic Courses P^o^ POSTAL TUITION FOR SINGAPORE M9BB CAMBRIDGE GCE. A 1 or 'O' or r N' LEVEL EXAMS JsHEasy. Effective, Economical Tuition t== General Paper English Economics Geography. GCE. A' Management of Business. Principles of Accounting. LEVEL History Divinity. An. Mathematics Syll (C). Mathematics (AOt.
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      • 522 15 EXPERIENCED 81-LINGUAL GRAD. offers tuition for Prl./ Sec. Pre-U Levels Any dlsUs. *****7" EXPERIENCED GRADUATES OFFER luition for aIJ levels i districts Reasonable fees. *****91 FORMER SCHOOL TEACHER/ tutor teaching Chinese subjects from Prl- Sec. levels. *****26 G.P MATHS.. CHINESE tuition by U Grad for Sec. Pre-U students. Any dist.
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      • 1435 15 146 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses 148 Computer Courses [•T M INFORMATICS COMPUTER SCHOOL I NoO^— I Sophia Road #03-0 1 Peace Centre ***** ic. *****66 2 i 9am to 9.30pm J We make Connputer c O ur«.(Fuii&p a rt-time) am
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      • 340 15 149 Secretarial/ 149 Secretarial/ Typing Courses Typing Courses A I STAMFORD SECRETARY What distinguishes her is also what makes herthe most sought-after secretary. Stamford-her training ground. At Stamford, you can do a one year Full-Time course or Part-Time evening study to earn the LCCI CERTIFICATE IN PRIVATE SECRETARYSHIP and along
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      • 345 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses ELECTRONICS SERVICING YONG SIONG ELECTRONICS (PTE) SCHOOL offers Basic Electronics (Beg.), Transistor Radio, B/W Colour TV, Video Taperecorder Servicing, Microprocessor, Electrical Fittings Installation NTC3. Please call at: Blk 334, Kreta Ayer Road #03-05, Spore 0206. Tel: *****97. Full/ Part-Time, Sat. Sun. Classes are available BASIC ELECTRONICS
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      • 410 15 150 Commercial/ Technical Courses START SMALL BUSINESS course by Lim Boon Tong ($7O Tues. 3.3.87) *****76/ *****59 BIM Training Centre. BOOKKEEPING BEGINNERS 19/3 Thur. 6.00 7.30. Peace Centre Commercial School (*****30). 151 Language Courses ■w^9rin!rfl GENERAL ENGLISH All Levels: Full-time/ Part-time New Classes Starting March '87 Placement Test: Mon. to
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      • 758 15 160 Other Courses/ 160 Other Courses/ Instruction Instruction V ATTEND A 3-HOUR M kl| FREE PREVIEW WjJ? 3(Tues)6.3Opml W^ —^31 MARCH B (Sun) 2-OOpmß (ffT^TT^B at Mandann Hote 1 f 154 Dancing Instruction POHSAN DANCE STUDIO (Est. since 1937) offers SOCIAL DANCING CLASSES 7p.m. tonight 7p.m. Fri. 6/LVB7 3p.m. Sat
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      • 337 15 Just think what wouic mean tc you if you coulC read ano con-ipr* hend at twice your present spevc If you're a student y. learn twice as much m the same time you now spend on studying In business with the ever growing mass o! written material to deal with.
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      • 1346 16 APPOINTMENTS/NOTICESI «U QTANT*? Xv n ofil jflHB Telefax No: *****59 Kates: Box Service: 1 Sales Service: Tel *****11 Straits-Times: ssffi.oo psc. cm. Collected: sss.w fele\ Service: S.T..VN.T.S. RS ***** TiMEAD ex^ 5724 5/6/8 5669 Sunday Times: 5525.62 psc. cm. Posted: SSIO.OO i fIPRIMA GROUP OF jl COMPANIES invites applications for
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      • 551 16 Shipbroking house require the following personnel to cater for their expansion. Shipbroker (2 posts) dry cargo and tanker chartering prospective advancement j mature, resourceful and possess strong I drive to succeed must have some experience m either dry cargo or tanker chartering attractive remuneration/benefits Trainee Shipbroker I Good prospects for
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      • 448 16 A multi-national company m lurong has a I challenging and rewarding short term assign ment for candidates who want to gain wider exposure and experience as a: Technical Draftsman (Short term assignment: 4 to 6 months i Candidate should possess a Technician Diploma or ITC m Mechanical Engineering v. ith
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      • 777 16 NOTICES IN THK HIGH GOUKT OF THK I REPI BLK 'OF SINGAPORE Companies* Winding I p No <>T of 1987 In the Matter of the Companies Act Chapter 185 And In the Matter of UNION IW»tJ£SBOP(PTE)LXD. ADVERTISEMKNTOF PETITION Si >Tli E is hereby givm thai a Petition for the winding
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      • 829 17 NOTICES The Economic Development Board (EDB) has moved to Raffles City. Starting today, the EDB's address and telecommunications numbers are: I 250 North Bridge Road #24-00 I Raffles City Tower I Singapore 0617 I Tel *****88 I Fax: 339 60 77 \ETIAR I TIxRS*****SINEDB OLfILP SINGAPORE USED EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
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      • 983 17 ~H~| TENDER NOTICE Singapore Airlines Ltd invites tenders for the supply and delivery of the following items: Item No. Description 1 1 The Printing of Safety Information Folders for the period 4 May 1987 to 30 April 1988 TR1552 2) Paper for the period 1 April 1987 to 30 March
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      • 755 17 TENDER NOTICE Marsales Agencies Ltd, London m conjunction with Pacific Indo Adjusters offer the following lot of water damaged cargo for sale:--1) ***** cartons x 6 x 2Kgs milk powder m tins (for animal feed only). 2) Textile, yarn and 75 bales press cotton 3) Motor bicycle spare parts, 1
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      • 555 17 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Suit No. 5812 of 1986 BETWEEN ASIA COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED Plaintiffs AND 1. KEAT SEONG HANG (PTE) LTD 2. TAN CHENG KIAT 3. TAN BEE LAY (f) 4. MDM ONG KIM TEE Defendants NOTICE OF ADVERTISEMENT TO: (i) The abovenamed 2nd
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      • 810 17 j IN THK HIGH COURT OF THK i REPI'BLIC OF SINGAPORE COMPANIES WINDING IP) j No 27 of 1987 j In the Matter of Companies Art (Chapter 185) And j In the Matter Of Serangoon I Garden Nursing Home Pte Ltd ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a
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      • 888 17 IN THK HIGH COl RT OK THK REPUBLIC OP SINGAPORK (ompanies Winding I p No. 855 of 19X6 In the Matter of the Companies Art (f hapUr 185) And In the Matter of (.ol.lU fl m PROPERTIES PTK LTD ADVERTISEMENT OK PETITION NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition for
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      • 954 17 IN THE MATTER OK TIIK OMI'AMr> V f AP. IKi INTK VO I'M KAGIN4, PTE. LTD. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Comp4m deemed to be held on 23rd February 1987. the following resolutions were I passed SPECIAL RESOLITION WINDING-l P That Intraco Packaging Pte Ltd be wound up
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    • Page 18 Advertisements
      • 100 18 At SALON Jf MOVSJKIK, .v I specialise m 3j v ELECTRICAL JL TRFIATMENTS for 1 men with oily ||t fxx>blem skin r^ jfc|^^ conditions. _^^s^L2_ Being THE FIRST FACIAL SALON FOR MEN established m Singapore m 1981, we have MORE TILYN 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE m: (hihanie Treatments oily problem skins
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    • Page 18 Miscellaneous
      • 478 18 SUN TAN Bjr College PEANUTS «c/.ui* BP^^Ti wish you n/eAe^H ZlviiL bi^ b '?MßßM^B| r f A3LCTB«I\/f PI TbT/4k£'/VIFOUr7& f^ff^J^W ALL RI6HT, 6AN6, IT'S UJMERE 15 EVERVBOPV?! VOUIL ALL HAVE WEAK /SNOWBALLS WORK N DeRNirEANSwejJ -^c shops t&day? J time to start our let's get those arm- if you don't
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      • 557 19 After Hours star Griffin Dunne talks to CATHERINE ONG. LIKE Paul Hackett, the word-processor operator he plays m After Hours, Griffin Dunne. 31. lives m ii nice apartment m Manhattan. But 'inlike Paul m the film one of the 50 screened
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      • 545 19 The night of the big rumble and the Oily Man CAROLINE NGUI was at the Film Festival's Silver Screen Ball last Friday. IT WAS an evening for the well-heeled. The men generally m tuxedos, the women, terribly sleek and chic. Jessieca Leo. director of the film festival secretariat, appeared m
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      • 108 19 THE Beastie Boys entered the pages of music history last week as their debut album, Licensed to 111, became the first rap record ever to rule Billboard magazine's top pop album chart. Rap music has been around since 1979, when the renegade sound
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      • 128 19 IT'S a far cry from the delicacy of traditional Kabuki dance forms, but the Japanese have taken to the tango. "Japan seems to be m the midst of a tango boom," said Tsutome Yamada of Japan's Dance Association. "Basically, they just
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    • Page 19 Miscellaneous
      • 498 19 What's On TALK cept Sundays. Free. for children. On till June 30. SNAKE SHOWS: 10.30 am and tional folk costumes, carpets, vanishing Singapore landFAMILY PLANNING FOR ntucniiu.iiPc EXHIBITION OF GURKHA 2.30 pm. Elephant and sea lion vases and sculptures. The scapes. Marina Square shopNKWLYWEDS. In Mandarin rtHFURMANUE RIFLES. Fort Siloso
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      • 1105 19 —I Radio One FM Stereo 90.5 mHz m VHF Band II 5.58 AM National Anthem, followed by Opening Announcement 6.00 News m Brief 6.05 Another Morning, Another Show 7.00 News and Weather Report 7.10 Morning Digest 7.20 Another Morning, Another Show (confd) 7.30 Morn ri Financial News 7.40 Radio Patrol
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      • 1440 20 mmm MY VIEW by KANNAN CHANDRAN -1 r For the Young Camera Three Hen- CftfMlQ fill 21 IfiQCtOF ated t0 help the dlsabled time gymnast who was para- Nil- HFKBS (Ch 8* 55« ry Moore (Part One) I UUM^ UIl €1 IlladlCl especially children, to ac- lysed m an accident
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