The Straits Times, 31 January 1990

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  • 926 1  -  Han Fook Kwang Registration fees raised as interim measure to discourage rush to buy By The new registration fees THE controversial quota scheme to fix the number of new vehicles on the roads each year will be implemented m three-to-four months' time and it
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  • 90 1 THE evening Area Licensing Scheme, introduced last June to keep city roads congestion-free, will end half an hour earlier from today. The operating hours will be from 4.30 pm to 6.30 pm, instead of 7 pm, Monday to Friday, Communications and Informa-
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  • 692 1 THERE should be some restraints m the way each religious group practises its faith or there will be trouble for all, Brigadier-General (Res) Lee Hsien Loong has warned. He said that the Government had to lay the ground
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  • 110 1 TURN to Page 14 and read about a new law to keep stray cows on a leash; about plans for 50,000 new Housing Board flats, including 35,000 units m pioneer satellite town Toa Payoh; and about Singapore's first escalator at Orchard cinema. These
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  • 128 1 PM Lee t o speak at meeting in Switzerland PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew leaves today with Mrs Lee to attend an international symposium m Davos, Switzerland. He will address the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum on the topic, "The AsiaPacific Region m the New Geopolitical Context". The
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  • 788 1  -  Ong Ming Seing Proposal calls for closing or cutting their operations By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON The Bush administration has proposed closing or cutting operations for 14 American bases overseas, including four m Asia, as part of a cost-saving effort. The proposal, which was
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  • 123 1 The overseas US military bases affected by the proposed closures are: SOUTH KOREA: Air bases at Kwangju, Suwon and Taegu- TURKEY: Erhac Air Base and Eskisehir Munitions Stor age Site. GREECE: Hellenikon Air Base and a naval communica tions station m Nea Makri. WEST GERMANY:
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  • NEWS FOCUS
    • 516 2 HEADACHE FOR CLEANERS: The post-Lunar New Year holiday period has been one massive headache for Singapore's sweepers there's litter, litter, everywhere. This is because inconsiderate people simply discarded their festive rubbish everywhere. A Straits Times check of several housing estates and their carparks yesterday found rubbish piled up
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    • 520 2 Airlines that will operate m Terminal 2: Singapore Airlines, Flnnair, Malaysia Airlines, Myanmar Airways, Olympic Airways; Philippine Airways; Royal Brunei Airlines; Sabena Belgian World Airlines; Trade winds. A RECORD 14.1 million passengers passed through Singapore's Changi International Airport last year and more
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    • 424 2 Govt press briefing on land tranport policy THE shortened evening Area Licensing Scheme hours from today will see a surge of traffic into the Restricted Zone between 6.30 and 7 pm, traffic planners predict. They expect the post-ALS traffic rush to be worse
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    • 338 2 NEW Mass Rapid Transit extensions can be planned after the Housing Board finalises its housing programme by the end of this year. By then, the HDB is expected to indicate the location and layout of its new housing estates for its building programme
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    • 389 2 SOME Singaporeans who emigrate should be allowed to hold dual citizenship, a Member of Parliament, Mr Peh Chin Hua, has suggested. "With the change m the immigration policy to cater to Hongkongers, the Government should consider allowing Singapore emigrants to apply
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    • 508 3 MOSCOW Many Azerbaijanis have heeded their leaders' call to "put our grief aside" and return to work m their capital, but Defence Minister Dmitri Yazov has made it clear that Soviet troops will remain m Baku until Moscow is satisfied that order has
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    • 253 3 MOSCOW The predominantly Russian city of Tiraspol has voted to declare itself autonomous from Soviet Moldavia, the government newspaper Izvestia has reported. In a clear protest against a wave of Moldavian nationalism sweeping the republic, 92 per cent of the city's
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    • 523 3 MOSCOW Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev said yesterday that the idea of German unity was not m doubt but he called for the issue to be resolved responsibly by East and West and "not on the streets". Mr Gorbachev made his remarks, the closest
      Reuter; AP  -  523 words
    • 316 3 BEIJING Chinese authorities m Tibet have held a mass meeting to award more than 400 medals to police and troops who suppressed repeated demonstrations by Tibetan nationalists, an official report said. The Tibet Daily said 323 "advanced individuals" and 92 "advanced
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    • 607 3 HANOI Indonesia has officially proposed that the next informal meeting on Cambodia be held m Jakarta from Feb 26 to Feb 28 and has issued invitations to participants, Asian diplomats here said yesterday. Informed sources said earlier m Paris
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    • 94 3 TOKYO Almost 80 senior Japanese politicians, including three former prime ministers, will not stand again at the next general elections on February 18, the news agency Jiji Press reported yesterday. The former prime ministers are Kakuei Tanaka (1972-74), Takeo Fukuda (1976-78) and Zenko Suzuki
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    • 174 3 Weather Showers over a few areas m the afternoon. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m tomorrow: 32 max., 23 mm. SUNSET today: 7.19 pm; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.17 am. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 4/7 C Cloudy Madrid 4/9 C Rain Athens 8/18 C Clear Manila 22/32 C Clear Auckland 20/25 C Rain
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  • around the WORLD
    • 602 4  -  Ong Ming Seing British Foreign Secretary slams America's stand on forced repatriation By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON British Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd has accused the US of applying double standards on the forced repatriation of Vietnamese "boat people" from Hongkong. Speaking at a press
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    • 176 4 LONDON The British-based satellite television company, Sky TV, is to introduce a toll system for its popular film channel, bringing m scrambled transmission signals from March, Sky said here on Monday. In addition to a dish aerial to receive Sky's four channels,
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    • 335 4 NEW YORK Entering the new office at New York Health Care m midtown Manhattan might be confusing unless the patient speaks Japanese. Konichiwa" the receptionist says, greeting newcomers. Then reaching for her ringing telephone, she answers "moshi, moshf. Japanese newspapers cover the table
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    • 319 4 HONGKONG Hongkong prison authorities have to set up huts to hold an overflow of inmates, mainly illegal Chinese immigrants and Vietnamese boat people, due to overcrowded and understaffed prisons, an official said yesterday. Mr Chan Wa-shek, Commissioner of Correctional Services,
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    • 332 4 TOKYO Japanese and Chinese vice-foreign ministers are scheduled to meet m Beijing m March m what is expected to be a resumption of annual talks that were suspended following last June's crackdown by Chinese troops on the pro-democra-cy movement, according to Japanese ministry
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    • 244 4 BEIJING China's army has been told to submit absolutely to Communist Party control, the China Daily said yesterday. The newspaper also quoted party general secretary Jiang Zemin as saying soldiers should imitate Lei Feng, a semi-mythi-cal figure evoked as a
      Reuter  -  244 words
    • 175 4 WINDHOEK (Namibia) The South-West Africa People's Organisation (Swapo), the majority party m the Constituent Assembly, has formally proposed March 21 as the date for Namibia's independence from South Africa. The proposal was made by Swapo's Foreign Minister-desig-nate Theo-Ben Gurirab when the Constituent Assembly
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    • 92 4 HONGKONG Chinese frontier authorities uncovered more than 200 cases of smuggling during the Lunar New Year holiday m which nearly one million people crossed into China, reports said yesterday. Shenzhen customs and border officers said the confiscated contraband included money, pornographic video tapes and watches
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    • 48 4 picture. A RESIDENT of Worcester, England, manages a brave smile as he sits with his Wellington-booted feet op m the flooded lounge of his home on Monday. The nearby River Severn, m the west of England, had risen nearly four metres. AFP
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    • 508 4 NEW YORK Dozens of street gangs terrorise the growing Chinatown district m New York, but none is deadlier than the group called "Born to Kill", which is not Chinese, but Vietnamese, police say. The group, also known by the initials "BTK",
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    • 387 5 ISLAMABAD The Pakistan Cabinet has declared that the country would observe a special week to mark its solidarity with Kashmiris fighting Indian rule. The meeting on Monday, which was devoted to Kashmir and chaired by Mrs Nusrat Bhutto while her daughter, Prime Minister Benazir
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    • 155 5 JERUSALEM The Israeli Air Force on Monday made its first test flight of a sophisticated MiG fighter that was flown to Israel m October by a Syrian defector, military officials said. An Israeli pilot flew the Sovi-et-built MiG-23 and returned safely to base,
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    • 143 5 WASHINGTON The Bush administration has informed Congress of its intention to sell Egypt and Israel AH-64 attack helicopters, missiles and support equipment for US$4BB million (Ss9l9 million) and US$2B5 million respectively, the Pentagon said. In a separate statement on Monday, the Defence Department said
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    • 487 5 MOSCOW New government figures have confirmed what Soviet shoppers already know: most industries failed miserably at fulfilling President Mikhail Gorbachev's promise of more consumer goods last year. Wheat farmers had a good year, but they were about the only ones m
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    • 220 5 SEOUL South Korean opposition leader Kirn Young Sam's party agreed at a national convention yesterday to merge with the ruling Democratic Justice Party (DJP). About 800 party delegates gave their approval by applauding after Mr Kirn told the convention the merger was to rid
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    • 337 6 SOFIA Bulgarian Communist Party leader Petar Mladenov yesterday invited the political opposition to join a government of national unity which would run the country until free elections m May. "Three months before the elections, the Bulgarian Communist Party declares clearly and distinctly
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    • 192 6 SOFIA Bulgaria's disgraced former leader Todor Zhivkov is m prison and his son-in-law and a close ally are under investigation on criminal charges, Bulgarian radio reported on Monday. It said Zhivkov, whose arrest was ordered last week, was m "the main investigation department,"
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    • 238 6 EAST BERLIN An East German magistrate has rejected a state prosecution application to arrest disgraced former communist leader Erich Honecker, a spokesman for the prosecutorgeneral said yesterday. Mr Dieter Plath said the pros-ecutor-general, who told parliament on Monday that Mr Honecker would face trial
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    • 518 6 BUCHAREST The spectre of civil war hung over Rumania yesterday as fears grew of a violent face-off between the country's new leadership and its opponents. Mobs of supporters of the ruling Front on Monday attacked the offices of opposition groups m Bucharest
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    • 208 6 BUCHAREST An associate of executed Rumanian dictator Nicolae Ceausescu burst into tears m court on Monday as he admitted that his past behaviour was "contemptible". However, neither Emil Bobu nor three other former Ceausescu associates, on trial for complicity to commit genocide, would admit directly
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    • 544 6 PRISTINA (Yugoslavia) Mobs of Christian Serbs and Muslim Albanians faced each other across a cordon of riot police yesterday m the southern Yugoslav province of Kosovo, where 16 people have died m riots. Witnesses said police moved m
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    • 412 6 WARSAW Two young leaders of Poland's defunct Communist Party have been elected to head a new left-of-centre party that hopes to win back the public support lost by the communists. Delegates to the conference of the newly-formed Social Democracy Party on Monday
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    • 717 7 Closure does not signal reduced American commitment, say officials SEOUL US officials moved swiftly yesterday to reassure South Koreans that the closure of three air bases m South Korea would not affect America's commitment to maintain peace on the divided Korean peninsula. The
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    • 300 7 TOKYO Japan's defence budget for the year ending March 31 next year will slip below one per cent of gross national product (GNP), a politically important barrier m Japan. The defence budget will be 4.16 trillion yen (5J53.94 billion), which is 0.997
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    • 147 7 PARIS La cover-girl, le cow-boy and I le cricket have been officially admitted to the French language as the defenders of purity give a little mAre ground to the encroachment of English. France strongly defends the purity of its language with great determination but the
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    • 537 7  -  Ong Ming Seing By Washington Correspondent WASHINGTON President George Bush provoked immediate anger and criticisms from Democratic leaders after he submitted his budget proposals for the 1991 fiscal year to Congress. The Democrats, who dominate both the House of Representatives
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    • 430 7 NEW YORK Leading molecular biologists say a technique promoted by the nations top law-enforcement agency for identifying suspects m criminal trials through the analysis of genetic material is too unreliable to be used m court. The scientists say that the method, called DNA
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    • 255 6 IN BT TODAY IN BT TODAY IN BT •TODAY Today m BUSINESS TIMES EXCLUSIVE REPORTS New petrochem Investments This new wave of petrochemicals investments is launched by oil company Mobil. BT contacted Mobil chairman Allen Murray m New York for further details. a POSB: record surplus The latest forecast makes
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  • AROUND ASEAN
    • 489 8 Situation different from E. Europe, Aquino told MANILA The United States has told the Philippines it foresees no major cutback m its military forces m the Asia-Pacific region at present, President Corazon Aquino said yesterday. She disclosed that US Secretary of Defence
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    • 322 8 BANGKOK An adviser to Thai Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhavan allegedly linked to a logging scandal has resigned, a government official said yesterday. The Agriculture Ministry has also revoked a lease on forested land m Chaochoengsao province granted to Suan Kitti Company, whose managing
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    • 227 8 MANILA Twenty per cent of the leaders of last month's bloody coup attempt m the Philippines have been arrested, but the rest remain at large and maintain contact with officers m the active service, National Security Adviser Rafael He to said yesterday.
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    • 310 8 MANILA President Corazon Aquino assured foreign businessmen here yesterday that she was "firmly m control of the government", and vowed to continue steps to encourage foreign investment. Speaking before a group of visiting US and Japanese businessmen and economists, Mrs Aquino said:
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    • 191 8 BANGKOK Negotiations for an exchange of prisoners by Thai and Phnom Penh troops on the border have collapsed, reporters on the scene said yesterday. Thai army officers led four Cambodian government prisoners away from a border crossing at the Thai border town of Aranyaprathet, ending
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    • 303 9 KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia said yesterday it would not take an official stand on the fight between Muslims m Azerbaijan and the Soviet authorities though several Malaysian Muslim groups had demonstrated against the killing of Muslims during ethnic unrest there. It
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    • 202 9 PONTIAN The Johor-end of the proposed second link with Singapore is likely to be located m Gelang Patah, Tanjung Piai or here, according to Johor Mentri Besar Tan Sri Haji Muhyiddin Yassin. Speaking at a Lunar New Year gathering here on Sunday,
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    • 490 9  -  Kalimullah Hassan Officials visit Vietnam for talks on repatriation By writing for the Straits Times KUALA LUMPUR Malaysia is considering giving money to some 20,000 Vietnamese refugees here as an inducement for them to return to their country, Foreign
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    • 313 9 KUALA LUMPUR Talks between the National Union of Plantation Workers (NUPW) and the Malaysian Agricultural Producers' Association (Mapa) yesterday failed to avert today's nation-wide strike by 65,000 union members. Another 140,000 non-unionised plantation workers are likely to join the strike. The union
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    • 254 9 KUCHING Some bumiputra businessmen were putting too much emphasis on "political connections" m various business enterprises, said the Minister m the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Dr Sulaiman Daud. This was a worrying trend because over-dependence on such connections would result m many becoming
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    • 180 9 KUALA TRENGGANU Trengganu is keen to see Singapore businessmen invest m the state, particularly m the raw material processing industry, a state government official said here yesterday. Singapore entrepreneurs should be bold m investing m Trengganu where they can obtain the raw materials, which have
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    • 109 9 CEBU Eight people including four children were killed when a mentally retarded man accidentally dropped a hand grenade, the Philippine military said yesterday. Eight people were also injured m the accident on Monday night m the town of Balamban m Cebu province, 560
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    • 353 9 BAGUIO, Philippines Mountain tribes voted yesterday m an autonomy referendum to decide the future of a mineral-rich region m the northern Philippines and early returns showed them rejecting the plan. Initial results showed that three out of five provinces and the regional
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    • 123 9 JAKARTA Rescuers yesterday spotted the wreck of a charter plane which went missing with 19 people aboard shortly before its scheduled landing m B*»M last Thursday. A helicopter pilot sighted the wreckage of the HS 748 twin-pro-peller plane on the 3,726-m Rinjani Mountain on the
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      • 164 11 BEHIND this adorable look is the sad tale of human indifference towards animals. This silky terrier with a gaping maggot-infested wound on the side of her neck would have died had she not been taken m by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
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      • 81 11 The bars and handles will be extended down the length of the cars m the whole fleet soon. EXTENDED bars and handles have been installed m one MRT train and will be installed m the whole fleet soon. Originally placed at intervals along the cars of the
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      • 99 11 THIS Danjiri, an elaborately designed traditional Osakan Festival float made without any nails, will feature m the Magical Chingay 1990 down Orchard Road on Saturday at 8 pm. The pride of Osakan craftsmanship, it will be towed by a 200-strong contingent of Japanese, who will fly
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      • 53 11 A MAN who had two bundles of firecrackers m the back seat of his father's car was fined $1,000 yesterday. Civil aviation officer Lim Kay Meng, 25, a Malaysian, pleaded guilty to having Horse Brand "Thunder Bomb Firecrackers" at the Woodlands checkpoint on Lunar New Year's
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    • 539 11 THE post-Lunar New Year holiday period has been one massive headache for Singapore's sweepers there's litter, litter, everywhere. This is because inconsiderate people simply discarded their festive rubbish everywhere. A Straits Times check of several housing estates and their carparks yesterday found
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    • 153 11 A WOMAN averted a robbery and further injuries to her wounded boyfriend when she blew the whistle on two robbers. The men, armed with a sharp object, had confronted Miss Tan Wee Hong and her boyfriend Ho Khim Wai, 24, a technician, at a bench
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    • 492 11 Magic 5 m Visitor figure likely to have hit target a year early SINGAPORE may have already hit the magic 5-million visitor mark last year, a year ahead of expectations, thanks to strong growth from traditional markets like Japan and Australia. Earlier reports had speculated that Singapore would attract 4.8
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    • 690 12  -  Chua Chong Jin Growing awareness that protective gear is essential, especially for stunts By WHILE skateboarding is catching on among the young, the incidence of injuries, too, has become more common. A few doctors contacted yesterday said they have been treating more injured
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    • 207 12 Mr Gerald Dewind, a disc jockey, 31: "Long hair is a kind of uniform for us DJs. We have to maintain the image of being different from the man-in-the-street. I've even been warned by my boss to keep
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    • 560 12  - Ponytails becoming a trend among some Singapore men Rohaniah Saini and Leong Lai Yee By SOME Singapore men are sporting a hairdo which is making some other men and women cringe. The trend: Ponytails. It is unbecoming, say the critics. It is "stylo-mylo", say the pony tailed pack. These men,
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    • 437 12  -  Brendan Pereira By THE need to be independent and see more of Singapore prompted Soraya Pirosa Mangrolia to go missing from her family for five days. But when the 18-year-old French girl found out that her parents had been searching for her and with
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    • 526 12 AROUND THE COURTS Man sold fake gold bangles A JOBLESS man who sold gold-plated bangles by passing them off as 22-carat gold ones was placed on 18 months' probation by a magistrate's court yesterday. Tan Tiong Boon, 22, was also ordered to remain indoors between 10 pm and 6 am
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    • 335 15 We have every reason to feel proud: Teng Cheong W yh^ onpiopii ONI NATION OMt SINGAPORE SINGAPORE'S success story is reason enough to celebrate its 25th anniversary m style, according to Second Deputy Prime Minister Ong Teng Cheong. "We have
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    • 272 15 They will provide focus on festivities m 37 countries THIRTY-SEVEN countries around the world are to get a taste of Singapore's 25th anniversary celebrations. Ninety-seven Singaporean trade missions and exhibitions m these countries this year will provide a focus on the festivities for
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    • 205 15 ART with a heart. That was the project which 2,300 Nanyang Primary pupils embarked on to raise more than $18,000 for the Community Chest. The schoolchildren not only designed greeting cards but sold them as well. They raised the money
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    • 404 15 CHINESE community groups should form a working committee to look into the future direction of the Chinese language, the MP for Leng Kee, Dr Ow Chin Hock, has suggested. Through dialogue with the Government, it could develop a total plan
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    • 316 15 THREE lounge workers, caught m a predawn fire m a two-storey hotel yesterday, escaped serious injury by removing an air-conditioning unit and squeezing themselves through the gap. A fourth worker who was aroused from his sleep earlier, managed to run to safety
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    • 96 15 Traffic Alert A STRETCH of Sembawang Road between Yishun Avenue 3 and Avenue 5 will be closed to traffic on Friday from lam to 5 am. This is to facilitate the launch- ing of beams for a pedestrian overhead bridge at Sembawang Road, near
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    • 770 13 THE DUNHILL CUP 1990 WORLD QUALIFYING TOURNAMENT THE EVENT THE PLAYERS The curtain is about to rise on the Dunhill Cup 1990. Each country is represented by players that are all Played over the Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland, 16 champions m their own right. teams compete m this
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    • 100 14 A SLICE OF S'PORE HISTORY Starting today, The Straits Times will take its readers back 25 years to that momentous year, 1965, when Singapore became independent To mark the nations 25th Anniversary Celebrations, we will provide you with a slice of Singapore history on a page de- signed the way
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    • 361 14 50,000 HOMES TO GO UP THIS YEAR Work to begin on the re-development of city SINGAPORE, January THE Housing and Development Board will launch five ambitious development projects this year to bring greater prosperity for the people and raise their standard of living. These multi-million dollar projects, according to the
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    • 255 14 He said that work on the Toa Payoh satellite scheme had been blocked because of organised resistance and obstruction instigated by procommunist elements. This organised obstruction had now disappeared. Tenders for the construction of the first phase of 840 housing units had
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    • 57 14 TWENTY two new schools will open mis month to accommodate 60,000 six-year-old children who are going to school for the first time. More than 400,000 students will be back m classes after die Christmas holidays. These new schools were built by the Singapore Government to give place
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    • 58 14 A ROW is now raging m the University J\. of Singapore following a New Year's eve cracker raid on women undergraduates at a hostel. Theraiders were male hostelites of Raffles Hall. Targets of their assault were the girls of Eusoff College. The girls claim that the raid did
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    • 274 14 THE Cattle Ordinance, which was passed m the Legislative Assembly on a certificate of urgency m November, becomes law from this month. Under the new law, no cattle which includes cows, sheep and goats may be kept without a licence. No cattle sheds will be permitted
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    • 65 14 APART from a 16 -person lift, the new cinema Orchard Theatre is equipped with an escalator, first of its kind m this island. It is installed by Lift Department, China Engineers Ltd and is manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation of Japan, whose development work is m technical
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    • 54 14 A RECORD total of 220 people, including 24 children, were killed m road accidents last year 40 more than m 1963. More than 7,000 people were injured 6,101 seriously. In all, some 32,632 accidents were reported to the police. The acting Police Secretary, Mr Koh Lian Wan,
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    • 278 14 S INGAPORE, January The acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Singapore, Professor Lim Tay Boh, today outlined a wide ranging expansion programme for the university this year. The expansion includes the establishment of a centre for economic research; a post-graduate medical school and school
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    • 65 14 SINGAPORE had to live through the lastminute torment of a short corner against them before they retained the Tun Abdul Razak Cup with a 1 -1 draw against Selangor at Armed Forces Stadium today to continue their reign as Malaysian hockey champions. In the end, sportsmanship got
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    • 34 14 BIG BATTLE SAIGON Some 50 South Vietnamese troops and all American military advisers were reported missing as fighting continued for the fourth day around Binh Gla. 40 miles east of Saigon Reuter
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    • 304 15 Questions 1 Traditionally, when Chinese visit one another during Chinese New Year, oranges are usually exchanged m pairs to symbolise the sharing of good luck. True False cr^--*--mw HUT 7 The Chinese New Year or "Chun Jie" is celebrated over a period of I_-P^^ P^^^ll □30 (T^Bi®yl fa&J^^ 3. Traditionally,
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    • 178 15 'YUSHENG' AT THE DYNASTY IT'S A TOSS-UP BETWEEN IKAN PARANG AND SALMON. When it comes to performing the supreme black moss rolls, 9Ettp^Uv tl act of'lo hei] the imperial splendour of Tang Crispy pigeon. Braised "'-''-'^jgSf^^a! f^L"* Court Cantonese Gourmet Restaurant is the most dried scallops with garlic. v^ '^iPm
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  • COMMENT/Perspective
    • The Straits Times WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1990.
      • 627 16 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew has urged Singaporeans to contribute to the success of the Visit Malaysia Year by including their nearest neighbour m their holiday plans. He was commenting on Malaysian newspaper reports which cited senior government officials as having voiced concern that tour operators m unnamed
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    • 1275 16  -  Alex Brummer By The Guardian But Japan's new promise of US$2 billion for Eastern Europe from within its existing aid budgets has caused an outcry throughout Asia where economies from the Philippines to China have been counting on specific sums. THE stampede to
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    • 992 16  -  Peter Stothard By The Times Why are Americans so keen on the numbers game? Some commentators claim that it is precisely because it is a game. Just as televised American football is made up of "15-second bytes of action followed by 50-minute
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    • 3590 17 Views on building an ideal Singapore in the next 25 years The first programme of SBC's discussion series Points of View was broadcast last week. The panel comprised Mr K. Shanmugam, MP for Sembawang GRC, Mr Leslie Fong, Editor of The Straits Times, Dr Khong Cho Onn, lecturer m the
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    • 62 17 "I think the way to have racial harmony is not to pretend that differences are not there. I think it's perfectly consistent with racial harmony for the Chinese to feel very Chinese, the Malays to feel very Malay and the Indians to feel very
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    • 41 17 "You can't expect people to be loyal to you when you question their loyalty outright at the beginning. That's your first premise. "That is the surest way of creating a self-fulfilling prophecy." DR VIVIAN BALAKRISHNAN
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    • 39 17 "The complaint has always been that the Government is not participative. "My own feeling, having been elected for a year, is that the people are not willing to participate." MR K. SHANMUGAM
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    • 62 17 "There has to be a perception that there are channels of information flowing down through which people can have access to all the relevant points of view on any particular debate not just those aspects or just those points of view which
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    • 59 17 "...I would dearly like to see people taking pains to understand issues first before they jump m with views I think there is this myth about participation, everybody jumps m with a view and then if there are 75 people, there are probably 78
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    • 49 17 "What's important now is that central to the idea of the intellect and culture is what we would like to call myth, and I think In this generation, young people are beginning to look for a myth about culture." MR KEN LOU
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    • 804 17 One is never 'through' with traditions Ning Juita WHEN Cindy asked me to stay with here during the Lunar New Year weekend, I did not expect a traditional celebration. Cindy had never set much store by customs and traditions. Even when her parents were alive, she submitted only grudgingly to
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  • FORUM
    • 681 18  -  CHOO THIM HENG PM: Let me put this very simply. Do you- think the Chinese m Singapore are stupider than the Chinese m Hongkong? Mm Ng: Yes, I think they are tamer. PM: Every four to five years, by a
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    • 140 18  -  LI ZHIXI ANG I REFER to the letter "Vital that minorities perceive there is fair treatment of all races" by Dr Vivian Balakrishnan (ST, Jan 24). I agree with Dr Balakrishnan that people should be treated fairly and equally, "regardless of race, language or
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    • 231 18  - Much needs to be done about inconsiderate parking LOW JIN KHENG I WISH to commend the Traffic Police for their good work m the ongoing blitz against illegal parking. However, much needs to be done to discourage people from parking inconsiderately. I drive past the St Vincent de Paul church,
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    • 116 18  - First-day covers: Provide brochures BENNY TIEN COLLECTORS of first-day covers will find that beginning with the fish series stamps, a separate brochure will no longer be provided. Instead, information about the stamps would be printed on the first-day cover envelopes. The Philatelic Stamps Department is currently gathering feedback from collectors
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    • 138 18 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from you. Your letters must include your signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers. They should preferably be typed, doubled-spaced, on one side of the paper. Brevity is an advantage. We do not accept for publication letters from writers who decline to
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  • TIMESPORT
    • COMMONWEALTH GAMES
      • 833 19  -  ALAN HUBBARD Day seven highlights m Auckland: Drug-taking controversy continues Hayley swims to fifth gold Aussies m rows m ring and 1 pool By MEDAL TALLY J [PECULATION about the identiy of a second competitor inolved m alleged drug-taking entres around the Welsh
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      • 676 19  -  Godfrey Robert SWIMMING by AUSTRALIAN torpedo Lisa Curry added another feather to her cap of glory with a scintillating victory m the inaugural women's 50 metres freestyle on the final day of the Games swimming competition yesterday, and then announced that she was
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      • 656 19 GODFREY ROBERT profiles Australia's swimming wondergirl ON THE first day of the swimming competition, she was reported to have asked Australian coach Bill Sweetenham: "Should I be nervous, because I'm not?" And after her first gold medal triumph m the 200 metres freestyle last Friday,
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      • 323 19 MINUTES after Australia's swimming coach Don Talbot led the team to their best-ever Commonwealth Games performance, he was criticised by two senior members of the squad. "I tried to have as little to do with him as possible," said Martin Roberts, who won two golds, a
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      • 430 19 BOXING AUSTRALIA launched an official protest and then Immediately withdrew It following a roughhouse semi-final which ended m uproar and the disqualification of their featherweight gold medal hope Jamie Nicolson. With seconds to go m his boat against England's John lrwin, the 18-year-old student
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      • 286 19 SINGAPORE judoka Tang Soon Onn received a bye Into the second round of the haif-Ughtweight event. Soon Onn will meet the winner of the tie between Australia's Shane Vicliane, a 23-year-old accountant from Sydney, and Northern Ireland's Jim Toland, a 27--year-old Londonderry caretaker m
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      • 674 20  -  Alan Hubbard Wakiihuri runs towards invincibility MEN'S MARATHON by DOUGLAS WAKIIHURI speaks five languages but needs only one word to express they way he runs: Winner. The first Kenyan to win the Commonwealth Games' marathon, he covered the waterfront course m 2hr lOmin 26sec, running a
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      • 282 20 CYCLING Jl ZEALANDER Gary Andera double gold-medallist at the Edinburgh Games, shook off a e-wracking wait as he got to winning ways on the cytrack here last night. The on-born rider brought the 4,000 es individual pursuit title back after a 12-year absence by n
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      • 258 20 LISA MARTIN has a special reason for wanting to win today's women's marathon m the Commonwealth Games. An Australian, Lisa is to marry the Kenyan 5,M9 metres runner Yobes Ondieki m Adelaide m II days time, and the couple plan to settle m Nairobi. Their love
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      • GAMES GLIMPSES
        • 106 20 AUSTRALIA'S Jenny Donnet went one better than her mother when she won the women's three-metre springboard diving gold medal yesterday. The 26-year-old Jenny, who also won the event at the Brisbane Games m 1982, now has two gold medals to her mother Barbara's
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        • 74 20 NEW ZEALAND'S Anthony Mosse, swimming gold medallist m the men's 200 m butterfly, is now considering a career m politics. "I wouldn't dismiss that at all," said the 25--year-old who has degrees m economics and political studies at Stanford University m the United States. "I have
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        • 39 20 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Bob Hawke arrives m Auckland tomorrow with his wife Hazel hoping to see his country consolidate their position at the top of the medals table. The Hawkes will make a three-day visit.
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        • 86 20 THE New Zealand school where Prince Edward was once a tutor, Wanganui Collegiate, could take on 17-year-old Kenyan 10,000 m star Joseph Kibor as a student this year. The move would tie m with talks between Kenyan and Wanganui officials on a sporting exchange involving
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        • 48 20 HUNDREDS of New Zealand schoolchildren, who have been preparing for months to perform at the opening ceremony, have just learnt that their big moment will not be broadcast on television. Some 1,400 children from nearly 100 schools have been taken off air by technical complications.
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        • 38 20 SILILO PIGOTA was rejected by New Zealand's boxing selectors and the 23-year-old timber worker, representing Western Samoa, has made them pay by ensuring himself of at least a bronze medal m the lightweight division.
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        • 106 20 CANADIAN former world record-holder Alex Baumann may join the Australian Institute of Swimming as a coach. He would make a great contribution to our national swimming programme, said Institute's head coach Bill Sweetenham. Baumann has no formal coaching qualifications but won two Olympic gold medals during
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        • 80 20 THREE judges briefly suspended from the boxing competition, but were re-instated on Monday after a meeting, officials said yesterday. The trio New Zealander Martin Ryan, Australian Gerardus Mevissen and Ghanaian Daniel Mensah-Depaa were suspended on Sunday after a protest from Scottish officials. Tournament director Keith Walker said
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        • 84 20 SHEEP farmer Phillip Adams yesterday became the most successful Australian medal winner m Commonwealth Games history. Adams, 44, won a silver medal m the individual 10m air pistol event. He now has won six gold, seven silver and one bronze medal over three successive Games for a
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        • 59 20 THE men's singles final of the bowls tournament was washed out by heavy rain yesterday. Hongkong youngster Mark McMahon will have to wait at least a day for his gold medal play-off against 45-year-old Australian Bob Parrella. Steady morning drizzle gave way to a heavy downpour
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    • 931 21 I MIDWEEK I INUNEiI EiCrN EjlVjni 1-I^IAI>ICJ Will lIUI go down m the annals of Singapore football history as one of its more memorable years. But there was one development which may prove significant m time to come. Launched last October, the Goh Chok Tong/City
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    • 249 21 Ruling on courts will be enforced SQUASH TEAMS taking part m this year's Milo National Inter-club Squash League from March must offer courts of a reasonable standard. Failure to do so may lead to disqualification. League chairman Richard Koh said: "This is only fair to all competing sides. Every one
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    • 490 21  -  Joe Dorai SOCCER By PREMIER LEAGUE soccer club Balestier United, unhappy that their $70,000 investment on three Yugoslav players has not paid off, are unlikely to include foreigners m their squad next season. Balestier feel that the money they spent on the
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    • 494 21 SUPER BOWL NEW ORLEANS San Francisco 49ers coach George Seifert said on Monday that even he was awed by his team's performance m the historic 55-10 Super Bowl trouncing of the Denver Broncos. "I have to say that I was surprised somewhat by the
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    • 281 21 PREVIEW: Tyrwhitt Soccerites v Tiong Bahru TYRWHITT Soccerites' national goalkeeper David Lee boasts the best record m the Premier League only two goals have gone past him m five matches over the past month. Tiong Bahru's Finnish World Cupper Kimmo Tarkkio has the best
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    • 71 21 P W D L F A Pts. Jurong 5 4 0 1 10 4 8 Ttong Bahru 5 3 1 1 13 8 7 Geylang 4 3 10 8 3 7 Balestier 5 2 2 18 5 6 Tyrwhitt 4 12 12 2 4 Safsa 5 12 2
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    • 283 21 ONLY die-hard supporters of underdogs would want to put their money on Telok Kurau United when they face Geylang International m a Premier League soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight at 7.30. Beaten m all four outings, Telok Kurau have reinforced the belief that
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    • 698 21 BASKETBALL NBA: Timberwolves 109 Kings 91, Bulls 121 Hawks 101, Mavericks 108 Nets 88, Spurs 86 Inkers 84. i BADMINTON World Rankings Mon: 1 Morten Frost (Den) 440 pts 2 Poul-Erik Hoyer-I-»rsen (Den) 340 3 Eddy Kurniawan (Indon) 300 4 Ardy B Wiranata (Indon) 200 5 equal.
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    • 475 21 DAVIS CUP TENNIS PARIS Boris Becker's decision to adandon the West German ship has thrown this year's Davis Cup wide open. The Wimbledon and US Open champion carried West Germany to triumph m 1988 and 1989 but he now wants to concentrate on
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    • SPORT IN SHORT
      • 82 21 Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson says he is training hard for a comeback from drug-induced disgrace, and believes he will be able to regain the 100 metres world record from American star Carl Lewis. During an appearance on West German television on Sunday, Johnson said he
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      • 71 21 Suspended former national skipper Sarjit Singh can compete In an inter-club tournament m Bangladesh from Feb 3-10. Malaysian Hockey Federation secretary S. Satgunam said m Kuala Lumpur yesterday that the Johor player can represent his club, Kilat, m the tournament provided he submitted his appeal letter against the
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      • 53 21 There has been a change m the programme schedule of former world bodybuilding champion Samir Bannout because of his delayed arrival. Bannout will now hold a seminar cum exhibition for bodybuilding enthusiasts at Gold's Gym on Friday at 6.30pm and another at the Singapore Polytechnic Gym on Saturday
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      • 60 21 McLaren's official entry form for their two cars to compete on the Formula One motor racing circuit this season has been returned by the sport's governing body, Fisa. Fisa president Jean-Marie Ballestre said he would refuse the application until he has received a formal apology from McLaren's Brazilian
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      • 34 21 Police hurled tear gas into a hall m Bloemfontein, South Africa, where more than 1,000 antiapartheid activists had gathered on Monday for a rally to protest against Mike Gatting's rebel England cricketers.
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    • 593 23 THE TAYLOR REPORT ON SOCCER LONDON The British government confirmed on Monday that it was shelving a controversial plan to issue football supporters with compulsory identity cards m an attempt to prevent crowd violence by keeping out hooligans. Home Secretary David Waddington made
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    • 222 23 R stadiums to become all-seater by August 1999. English st and Second Division dubs to convert their grounds August 1994. For all others, standing to be phased out August 1999. A number of rugby league, rugby union and cricket grounds are also covered by the recommendation. Spikes
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    • Article, Illustration
      313 23 DEFENDING champions Thailand edged Kenya 2-1 after drawing 1-1 at halftime m the curtain raiser of the eight-team 21st King's Cup championship m Bangkok on Monday. In the day's other match, China beat Indonesia 8-0. NORWAY and Iraq drew 1-1 m a friendly match m Baghdad on Monday.
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    • 983 23 RACING GUIDE TO IPOH WORKOUTS IPOH Best Messenger and Punchline, two promising horses trained by Gary van Breukelen, have made tremendous progress since their last outings and should break the ice at this meeting. Best Messenger, engaged m the Tote Board Feature Stakes for Class
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    • 280 23 EUROPEAN CUP BRUSSELS Belgian champions Mechelen have asked for their European Cup quarter-fi-nal, first leg soccer match against holders AC Milan to be switched to the notorious Heysel Stadium where 39 people died m a riot m 1985. Mechelen's financial manager, Piet Deryckere, said
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 1648 20 shana Wijekoon (SL) 18-14 15-6. Rajeev nyse Julien (Can) bt Peter Fergu- 1 1 1 Jfi" Bagga/Sanjay Sharman (Ind) bt Bryan son Ann Stephens (NI) 15-3 15-12, ttfiS /O\ Blanshard/ Michael Bitten (Can) 17-14 Daniel Travers/Aileen Nairn (Scot) bt UWJ 9^^ ATHLETICS 6-15 15-13, Miles Johnson/Andy Goode Andrew Perks/Linda Best
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    • 47 20 SCHEDULE FOR DAY EIGHT 1 ATHLETICS: Women's marathon BADMINTON: Quarter-finals for all events BOWLS: Men's pairs and fours, women's singles and fours BOXING: Semi-finals JUDO: Men's and women's middleweight class SHOOTING: Individual small bore rifle three-position, skeet, rapid fire pistol TV TIMES it.Stpm-1 1.35pm SBC 12: Highlights
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    • 59 21 MMQfMfIB NEXT DRAW No. 422/90 Thursday, 1 February 1990 DRAW VENUE: Pv v^ n Sin 9 a Pon3 Pools (Re) Ltd rU 10 Anson Road #03-13/26 International Plaza Singapore 0207 Draw No. 422/90 Group I Prize $300,000/--(MINIMUM GUARANTEED AMOUNT) Group II Prize $93,000 est. Pick up your Toto tickets Now!
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  • Page 21 Miscellaneous
    • 102 21 CALL Sportsllne (7M-5M5) for results of the Premier League soccer matches after 19 pm. Selected results of Singapore's representatives at the Commonwealth Games m Auckland, plus other highlights, will also be available from 18pm. TODAY'S EVENTS I SOCCER Premier League: Tyrwhitt Soccerites v Tiong Bahru CSC (Toa Payoh), Telok Kurau
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  • OBITUARIES
    • 131 22 321 Deaths 321 Deaths 321 Deaths ji BOBBY TAN TOCK KHENG I 63 years Passed away peacefully m New Zealand leaving behind his Wife Ann Tan Son Mark L lan Khcng Hock Daughter Julie Tan Mci Tsian Mother Ng I loon Brothers Tan lock San Tan Tock Wan Tan Tock
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    • 80 22 321 Deaths 321 Deaths OUR DEAREST PAPA LAWRENCE D. MIRANDA AGE: 93 passed away peacefully on 30 January 1990. Leaving behind his beloved: Wife: Sophie Sons: Daughters-in-law: Tommy Addy Harry Susan Sunny Daughters: Sons-in-law: May Thoblas Betty Paul Dulsle Emile Grandchildren: Melvyn, Jeffrey, Cynthia, Shantl, Anil, Sunll, Alvln, Adrian Vanessa
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    • 34 22 323 Condolences 323 Condolences I With Deepest Sympathy on the demise of Mr Lee Nai Chick (Chairman of B. B. Co. Pte. Ltd.) From Management Staff of 8.8. CO. PTE. LTD. TORRINGTON PTE. LTD.
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      135 22 MR. DAVID CHI A KWAN KOwll Age: 58 years I Managing Director of B National Photo-Engravers, Francis Suppliers Co. H Scan Art Lithography H passed away peacefully m India on 27th January '90 leaving behind: h Beloved Wife: Ang Mvi Hiang H H Sons Daughter-in-law H H Francis Chia Wing
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    • 114 22 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements Family of the late NG NEE LOH wish to thank friends, relatives and colleague for their services, attendance, donations, wreaths and condolences during their recent bereavement. The family of the late MR. TAN SIANG LIAT Departed: 25.1 M wishes to express their sincere thanks
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    • Obituary, Illustration
      270 22 321 Deaths 321 Deaths LEE FOO YIN, JOSEPH Age. 84 y rs. CHOP KWONG HING WORKSHOP was called horn* to the Lord on 30th Jan. 1990 leaving behind Wife: I .oh Lin Ho (Deceased) Brothers: I^e Kok Yin. Lee Gun Yuen Slater Lee Wai Pong Sons: Daught*rt-in-law: Tuck Kin Nancy
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      173 22 321 Deaths 321 Deaths S/N CHRISTINA CHEONG YUET LEE AGE: 48 DEPARTED 30 JAN '90 Leaving behind Father Chong Tlam Mother Ng Pak Hutband Ranjlt S. Cambo Son Dinesh Cambo Brother Chong Yuen Wan Sister Chong Yuet Lin Godmother Kelly Ng Kah Kee Nephew and nieces and grandnieces to mourn
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    • 85 22 THE FAMILY OF THE LATE BILLIE CHENG SHAO CHI wishes to express their heartfelt thanks to the Foochow Methodist Church and to all those who have offered condolences, contributions and attended his Memorial Service Th« laml l > o I t h. I t c Rohaizad Bin H|
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      37 22 Our D#*p*at Sympathy and C ond planes* to Mm Family of Mm M» YEE SIEW FAI our beloved friend. Called home to be with the Lord on 20th January 1000. From: Cla«« 23A1 ACJC 80
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      89 23 IN LOVING MEMORY OF CLARIAN J. MIRANDA Departed: 31st January 1969 Omtml Daddy, It's baan a yaar since you lafl u« So suddenly on that Tueeday morn Somatimaa tha pain la ao hard to baar. But wa (tin carry on we will always chartah tha momants wa
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    • 54 23 322 Acknowledgements 322 Acknowledgements The family of the late MR LIM KUEI SIONG wishes to express their heartfelt gratitude and thanks to Mr Loh Meng See, MP for Kampong Glam, CCC, CCMC and all business associates, relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind attendance, condolences, wreaths, donations and kind assistance
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    • 151 23 323 Condolences 323 Condolences JJ^^Our deepest M^ condolences ma( sympathies to our \lll^ f^ii Executive Director Mr Ling Dlong Hee (BBM) on the recent demise of his beloved mother MDM KOO CHAI SOM I who was called home to be with the Lord on 27th January 1990 m Sitiawan, Malaysia
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      36 23 We mitt you, Fai. 'I have fought a good fight, 1 have finished my course, I have kept the faith....' 2 Timothy for: 7,8 John Tan ft Angie Tv (Univ. ol Wi»con»in- Madison, USA
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    • 47 23 325 Requiems 325 Requiems BHOG CEREMONY KAPOOR SINGH BACHAN K AUR Departed 13/9/82 Departed 23/1/90 Leaving behind: Sons: Kalla Singh Kaalla Pertap Singh Joglnder Singh Sadly missed by loved ones. Path-Da Bhog will be held at Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Wilkie Road on 1/2/90 from 9am.-12 noon.
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      73 23 LAXIMI ARUMUGAM departed 31.1.86. Just a token of love's devotion That our hearts still long for you Always remembered by E. M. ARUMUGAM family. IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS. CHIN KIM FAH nee MDM. NG SIEW WAH Departed: 29 Jan. 1979 Sadly mm»d and always itmimbarad by
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  • TIMESDOLLAR
    • 675 24 Falling profits, fewer takeovers among reasons for companies' caution NEW YORK Corporate America, one of the biggest buyers of shares during the boom years of the 1980s on Wall Street, is apparently pulling back. According to portfolio strategists and analysts, American
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    • 384 24 GENEVA The United States has proposed that all trading nations should be banned from imposing conditions on foreign investment that might restrict or distort international commerce. This was part of the first legal draft text on the issue submitted
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    • 300 24 Jakarta credit changes get mixed reaction JAKARTA Banks gave Indonesia's latest credit changes mixed reviews yesterday, with some foreign bankers concerned they stand to lose a major source of income. Indonesia said on Monday it planned to end subsidised credits except to economically weaker groups such as co-operatives and small
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    • 90 24 LOS ANGELES Boeing Co, the world's largest commercial aircraft maker, on Monday reported increased sales and earnings for last year as commercial sales offset losses on government contracts despite a 48-day strike. The Seattle-based company had net earnings of US$973 million (Ssl.B billion) on sales of
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    • 62 24 TOKYO Japan plans to support the United States and Britain and insist that the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development m Eastern Europe should concentrate on funding private projects, a source said here yesterday. This position will be defended at working group meetings m Paris to
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    • 79 24 BANGKOK About 3,000 workers at Bangkok's Klong Toey Port began a strike to put pressure on the government to comply with their demand that the state-owned Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) run Laem Chabang Port. The strike is the third staged by port workers since August. The
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    • 62 24 TOKYO Bank of Japan Governor Yasushi Mieno will visit Washington m early February to exchange views with Alan Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, and other US financial officials, a Japanese central bank spokesman said yesterday. It will be the first visit by Mr
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    • 513 24 KUALA LUMPUR With renewed domestic and foreign interest, the Malaysian property sector is set to regain its shine with observers expecting it to overtake manufacturing as the leading growth sector this year. And m 1988 and 1989, boosted by the resilient economy,
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    • 242 24 BRUSSELS The European Community and East Germany have started negotiations on a 10-year trade and co-operation deal which East Berlin's envoy said could be a first step towards membership of the bloc. Deputy Foreign Trade Minister, Mr Christian Meyer, who headed the
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    • 292 24 TOKYO Despite the boom m car sales all over the world, Japanese exports of motor vehicles including trucks fell 3.6 per cent last year to 5.88 million units said the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (Jama). Although this was the lowest level
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    • 221 24 China's trade deficit doubles to 12.2b BEIJING China's trade deficit soared and more than doubled to US$6.5 billion (5512.22 billion) last year, according to customs statistics published by the English-language China Daily yesterday. And this is despite the growth of Chinese exports outpacing the rise m Chinese imports by 3.5
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    • 123 24 S. Korean bank gains go up 95 SEOUL The combined net profits of South Korea's 17 banks rose to 469.7 billion won (5513.15 billion) last year, up 95.1 per cent from 240.7 billion won m the previous year, officials of the Office of Bank Supervision and Examination (OBSE) said. After-tax
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS ROUND-UP
      • 174 25 A RELATIVELY firm yen, stabilised bond prices and general perceptions that the Tokyo stock market has at least temporarily bottomed out encouraged investors to buy, thus boosting share prices broadly at the close. But they were off their peak and trade
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      • 96 25 SHARE prices closed easier on mild overseas selling, but trading remained thin with most investors regaining on the sidelines after the long Lunar New Year holidays, brokers said. The Hang Seng Index dropped 8.06 points to 2,760.8 and the Hongkong Index shed 5.05 points to 1.812.37. Turnover was HK5519.02
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      • 219 25 THE stock market closed lower m volatile trading on Monday, driven partly by interest-rate worries and concerns about financing of leveraged buyouts. The market opened higher, then fluctuated wildly throughout the session. Wall Street analysts said disarray m the junk bond market pressured takeover-related stocks and helped drive
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      • 165 25 SHARES finished higher but below their session peaks on London's Stock Exchange on Monday, held back by a humdrum performance on Wall Street. Sentiment was slightly more positive after last Friday's bet-ter-than-expected British trade figures, traders said. But investors seemed wary of getting involved m equities before the corporate
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      • 129 25 SPECULATION that Prime Minister Bob Hawke would announce the date for a federal election boosted Australia's share market m late trading yesterday, brokers said. The All Ordinaries Index finished 9.4 points up at 1,694.2. Brokers said market players expected the Prime Minister to announce a date for the longawaited
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      • 98 25 FIRST Malaysia Property Trusthas announced an operating profit of M 5786,000 (*****,000) for the year ended Dec 31, 1989 against a loss of M 52,000 the previous year. In its preliminary unaudited results, the manager for the trust, First Malaysia Property Trust Managers Bhd, said group
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      • 99 25 Maybank profit up 96 MALAYAN Banking Berhad has reported a 96-per cent increase m group pre-tax profit to M 5155.36 million (*****.2 million) for the half-year ended Dec 31, 1989, from M 579.08 million m the corresponding period last year. At the bank level, its pre-tax profit more than doubled
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      • 106 25 SISTEM Televisyen Malaysia Bhd, or better known as TV3, will continue to identify viable projects to broaden its earnings base, Chairman Datuk Mohd Desa Pachi has said m his annual report. He said the proposed acquisition of a 22-per cent interest m Cold Storage (M) Bhd
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      • 86 25 BANK Buruh (M) Bhd is looking for the right formula to propose its restructuring exercise along with its capital reduction scheme, Chairman Tan Sri Rozhan Kuntom said yesterday. He said its adviser, Aseambankers Malaysia, was looking into the restructuring exercise while Bank Negara would determine the successful buyer
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    • 142 25 Rubber Closing prices (cents/kilo) Singapore ***** cents February down half a cent Malaysia 226.50 cents February up one cent Palm oil Crude palm oil (MJ/tonne) February Nil Refined palm oil (USJ/tomt) RflOPaknOi February 272.50 (seller) March 275 (seller) April 277.50 (seller) RBD Clem February 280 (seller) March 285 (seller)
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    • 72 25 Crude Product Prices CRUDE/PRODUCT MONTH* CHANGE PRICE (U8$)« NEST TEXAS Intermediate Mar +0.58/0 53 22.80 22.90/BBL BRENT BLEND Mar +0 30/0.20 20.10 20.15/881 DUBAI FATEH Mar +0.23/0 22 16.98 17.07/88 l MNAS Feb 0.00 21.40 21 50/BBL TAPIS BLEND Mar 0.00 20.50 20.60/BBL NAPHTHA (Cf Japan) -1.00/1 00 178.00 181.00/MT
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        147 27 Volume: 90.13 m units -I- 33.56m) Value: $1 83.75 m (+582.23 m) Indices Jan 26 Jan 30 ST Industrials 1489.53 1518.14 ST Finance 2564.20 2587.69 ST Hotels 1191.31 1206.09 ST Properties 786.40 803.68 BT Composite 1307.35 1329.47 BTMGA 758.12 777.87 BT 08/ OS -292 -26 BT CADI -5556 5441
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      • 109 27 PRIME RATE Average Prime Lending Rate: 5.6875% Average of Singapore's Big Four Local Banks ASIAN CURRENCY UNIT Contract date: 30/1/90 CWKUCY 1 MTN 3 MTH C MTH i MTH 12 MTN CM.L MLIX MTE US! 7H 7H 7H IV, 7H 7V, 1/2/90 *J 15V4 15V« MV4 UW UV,
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      • 92 27 Physical (S5) Fri Tue* Kilobar 25.155-25,275 25,154-25,274 100 gm 2,521-2.546 2,519—2.544 50 gm 1.263-1278 1.262-1,277 20 gm 505-516 503-514 5 gm 126-136 126-135 1 gm 25-34 25-34 Buflon com (SS/oi) Spore bullion coin unav /85 801 Canadian maple leaf unav 808-814 Australian nugget 806—814 806-814 OUB (old options
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    • 491 27 EFFORTS to rein m costs and raise productivity will continue to be pursued vigorously by the Singapore Press Holdings (SPH), its Executive Chairman, Mr Lim Kirn San, said m the 1989 Annual Report. "These are crucial to the group's continued profitability while fulfilling
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    • 611 27 THE focus of the SPH Group became more clearly defined with the demerger of Times Publishing, according to an operations review m the SPH Annual Report. Basically, its activities m the financial year ended August 1989 centred on the publishing, printing and distribution
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    • 577 27  -  Chow Chee Sun By THE year 1990 will be "very turbulent" for stock markets, says charting guru David Fuller. And one way out of the trap is to turn to gold, which the international-ly-renowned chartist now favours over stocks. Mr Fuller,
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    • 290 27  -  Edmund Loh By IMC HOLDINGS, one of Hongkong's largest shipowners, is planning to shift a major part of its operations to Singapore m view of the worsening labour shortage and uncertainty over the future of the colony. In a telephone interview from
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    • 415 27  -  Doreen Siow By THE new owners of Apex Tower, who were hoping to get a quick turn on their investment, have had their hopes dashed as offers for the building have fallen short of their expectations. The sale of the office
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    • 30 27 DM V SJ HKS AS/USJ £/USJ m Open 1.6760 143.00 ***** 7.8115 0.7645 1.6810 Close ***** 143.15 1.8655 7.8110 0 7658 1.6842 Source Astler I Petrce SPOT RATES
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    • 363 25 Resenting New Trade Opportunities for the Gift Market OFT MM SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL GIFT FAIR 27 February 3 March 1990 World Trade Centre Singapore \V /hether you're on your Meet these and more at the f'*~* > V Org»n«dby VV regular buying trip, an Singapore International Gift B^?H interested corporate customer
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    • 72 26 Straits Times Industrials 1990 High 1569.52 (10 Jan 90) 1989 High 1487.76 (26 Dec 89) 1989 Low 1030.69 (4 Jan 89) All-time High 1569.52 (10 Jan 90) All time Low 74.75 (17 Sept 64) Business fines Composite 1990 High 1368.16 (11 Jan 90) 1989 High 1322.00 (28
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    • 2140 26 SECTION ONE TRANSACTION DATE: JANUARY 30, 1990 Or** itNM Tat LM Vo( Day LMlQuott Otv IM Htgh Im Coda Cn—M* teto or- (OOP) High Law Btiftr Mter Pi* SECTION TWO 244 111 1000 Acma 226 +6 227 236 220 224 225 174 67' t 1143 Amcol 25*
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    • 52 26 DBS Land 9.061 m Hai Sun Hup 20C 8.518 m DBS Land Wrts 4.087 m UIC 1.574 m Van der Ht Wrts 1.250 m Q A F Ltd 40C 1.175 m Chuan Hup Wrts 1.078 m Van der Horst 1.072 m Chuan Hup Wrt 94 1.028 m Isetan
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    • 35 26 Sector Volume Value Industrials 1.274 m 1.724 m Finance 479,000 449,820 Hotels 52,000 109,000 Properties 308,000 440.335 Bonds, Loans, Wrts 550,000 565,235 Plantations 316.000 358,690 Mining Nil Nil Total 2.979 m 3.647 m
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    • 521 26  -  Doreen Siow MARKET REPORT By PRICES on the Stock Exchange of Singapore staged a sharp rebound yesterday, moving up 28.61 points on the Straits Times Industrials Index when the market reopened after the long Lunar New Year break. With the advance, the
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    • 65 26 Total Market Tuesday Friday Industrials 40.412 m 27 099 m Finance 7.529 m 3.788 m Hotels 3.137 m 3.204 m Properties 21.156 m 12.833 m Bonds, Loans, Wrts 11.867 m 5.978 m Plantations 5.958 m 3.671 m Mining 71,000 1.000 Total volume 90.130 m 56 574 m Total
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    • 305 26 M shares quoted have a par value of $1, unless otherwise specified. Adjusted for scrip/rights. N Tn exempted dividend P/E ratios and poss yields of foreign shares are adjusted for currency differences. Trustee stocks under CPf Approved Investment Scheme, t Margin stocks. ABN n traded m lots of 10
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    • 237 26 Manager's prices for OCBC Asset Mgt Ltd MARA Bumiputra January 31 Savers Capital Fund 1.13—1.18 First B'putra 858-863 Savers Trust Fund 1.09—1.14 Second B'putra 844—8.49 Third B'putra 5.61—5.66 Singapore Unit Trust OUB investment Met Fourth *'wi<» 7 16—721 The Commerce 1.28-1.35 mvesunem ""I 1 Fifth B'putra 3.92-3.97 The
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    • 1814 26 TRANSACTION DATE: JANUARY 30, 1990 Or* >^R tow Cm4m Comply I*. (MM) High Low Buyer Mtor Pit. 960 980 1730 Ch«ong Kong 960 750 71S 1341 Hongkongßank 715 720 750 1218 Hutchtnaon 1738 Hysan O«v 1217 Jardin« M 1237 Swlra P«c A HONGKONG STOCKS 96 1139 A I
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    • 349 27 |R ilSii*f SilJiiil W riliv J li I J5;Mmt I THUNDERSTICK APPROACH LIGHTNING GRADUATE PRECIS'ON PRINCE CTS TRADITIONAL W^JTI POWER ZONE (Sweet Spot) 1/ I '1 Wl l mII I *1 /"m m GREATER CONTROL VH jL Tw" \v Imagine a racket that allows you to control I QV W^
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    • 37 28 KSk Up Down Unch Industrial 102 11 14 Finance 26 2 1 Hotels 14 1 0 Properties 28 2 1 Plantations 7 1 4 Mining 1 0 0 Warrants 32 3 6 Total 210 20 26
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    • 44 28 X Kellas 25p 1030 +130 SI A Foreign 2120 +110 SI A 1490 +70 0 C B C Foreign 1090 +40 SPH Foreign 1060 +40 SIA2OO 1480 +30 S'poreland 1450 +30 Isetan 50< 1380 +30 FELSSOC 625 +30 DBS Land 340 +30
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    • 45 28 U 0 B Wrts 328 —30 YHSWrts 109 —11 Material H 20C 148 —8 U 0 B Foreign 665 —5 Pnma 615 —5 Sea View 565 —5 Singatron 20C 113 —5 C X Tang 496 —4 Singamanne 50C 410 —4 PMHWgs 260 -3
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    • 624 28 SINGAPORE wants to strengthen its linkages with all three major economic centres m the world, namely the United States, Japan and the European Community, said Trade and Industry Minister Brig-Gen (Res) Lee Hsien Loong yesterday. Explaining the rationale
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    • 246 28 TO MEET growing Asian demand for nylon and other aromatic chemicals, Mobil Corporation is reportedly planning to invest m a new chemicals plant m Singapore. According to a UPI report quoting the company m New York, the plant, scheduled for
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    • 123 28 TOKYO Following a request by Malaysia, the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) forum has postponed a meeting scheduled to be held m Singapore this week to March, a Japanese official said yesterday. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) official said this would give
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    • 370 28 SALES at the proposed dutyfree shops and retail outlets m Terminal 2 of Changi Airport slated for completion m the last quarter of this year are expected to be as brisk as those at Terminal 1, market sources
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    • 39 28 NEW YORK The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was down 2.7 points 30 minutes after the opening bell but then turned around to show a 2.7-point gain at 2,556.08 one hour into the session yesterday. AP
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    • 287 28 THE US dollar stumbled against most major Asian currencies yesterday, falling a cent m Singapore to close at 551.8670 to US$l its fifth record low m succession. Dealers said this prevailing bearish sentiment confirmed fears that the greenback was likely
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    • 327 28 INVESTORS' response to Sime Singapore's public share offer is said to be overwhelming. About 600,000 application forms have been given out and the applications from just the small subscribers have already exceeded the shares on offer. Banking sources dismissed earlier press reports
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    • 466 28  - FELS wins $500 m deal to build two jack-up rigs Koh Bee Ann By CONFIRMING an earlier press report, Far East Levingston Shipbuilding (FELS) yesterday announced that it has clinched the $500-million contract to build the world's two largest jack-up rigs for Denmark's Maersk group. Said to be the largest
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    • 109 28 NEARLY a week after Shell first kicked off the latest round of petrol pump price increases, Singapore Petroleum Company last night raised its petrol price by two cents a litre. It was the fourth oil company to do so, after Shell, Caltex and Mobil. The four
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    • 985 1 SHAUN USHER ferrets out the secret of Mickey Spillane's writing success m the era of liberated women. The rain was like a hooker's eyes hard, cold, merciless. But the big guy was numb to its icy impact. Maybe because he was Mike Hammer, hardest-boiled private eye m
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      • 190 1 Page Two: Review of The Killing Man SOFT SELL, HARD HEAVEN KNOWS THE IDEAL MAN FACTS A band for all seasons What the Singapore Sales tactics m a woman wants shopper's paradise JAPAN ON THE CHEAP A trip that's within your AAAKING A GOOD COPING WITH means FIRST IMPRESSION CHANGE
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      • 1198 2 A London publicity blitz recently launched the latest work of stylish, ironic novelist Martin Amis. Mary Blume reports. 61 think partly because of the speeding up of culture, people are resistant to style. They like it plain. For me, writing is what it's all about, not story-telling,
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      • 830 2  -  Tay Yeak Kek Sure, babe, laugh REVIEW THE KILLING MAN MICKEY SPILLANE (Helnemann/184 pages/ $34.90) LIKE an old battleship brought out of mothballs, Mickey Spillane's tough guy detective Mike Hammer returns after a 19-year absence. On a lazy Saturday morning m downtown Manhattan, with
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      • 81 2 Shin Win Daily News j |^mmj|2jj I A style of our own Bra n#% _t V-^Et xiS- iSm tS& Mm .^pv" a \3l^V W^h^ E^^H HU" D l 1 i 1 S Sfc^B fl&^B s R Z F3^^l mm I 1 1 m 'ft a Jycj I—4 jw I Pw
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      • 906 3 Singaporean Glen Goei, who won acclaim for his role m the London production of M. Butterfly, was home for the holidays recently after seven years abroad. Mary Rose Gasmier catches up with him. 4 As a director, I want to try my hand at
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      • 833 3  -  Elizabeth Ayre By Writing for The International Herald Tribune WHEN the Centre Georges Pompidou asked West German film director Wim Wenders to make a movie about Yohji Yamamoto, the leading Japanese fashion designer, he was reluctant because fashion was not his forte. But then
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      • 686 3  -  Guan Libing By FAME and career used to take priority m Jenny Tseng's life. But not anymore. Now, what matters most to the flamboyant and vivacious Hongkong singer are her daughter and her writing. She has just published a book, Where
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
      • 572 3 GROOVE APPROVED Paul Carrack (Chrysalia/Castette/CD) YOU are hooked right from the first solid punches on the drum m the first song, Only My Heart Can Tell. Carrack, the singer/ musician/songwriter, has been around for a long time Mike The Mechanics; Ace and Squeeze. Groove Approved is not your usual shallow
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      • 1054 4 Lee San Chouy reports on the Mandarin Film Festival that showcases movies from the '50s. A DREAM Of Red Mansions, the latest film version of the classic novel starring China's superstar Liv Xiaoqing, will kick off The Mandarin Film Festival this evening. The festival will
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      • 742 4 Shenzhou Profile AFTER Wang Yun had got rid of Dong Zhuo, he assumed power and was set to become the emperor. But the former followers of Dong gathered an army to capture Chang'an, killing Wang m the process. Amid the chaos of the battle,
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      • 567 5 Malay architecture A man's home may be his castle, but the shape of a Malay home can provide a key to the cultural background of its residents. THE different types of Malay houses can be easily identified by the shape of their roofs, for it is
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      • 443 5 RUMAH Melayu dapat dikenal perjenisan bentuknya melalui rupa bentuk bumbung yang direka khas berdasarkan berbagai-bagai pengaruh budaya Melayu. Melalui bentuk bumbung rumah yang beraneka corak itulah kita dapat mengecam dan mengenal pasti perbezaan di antara rumah Melayu Melaka dengan rumah Melavu Kelantan. Fada zaman sebelum datangnya pengaruh
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      • 303 5 ON SALE NOW! Born Too Soon can babies survive 7 A Guide To Travelling With Baby Child Get Ready For Nursery we prepare kids Seven Myths Of Preanancv Food For Busy Mums m J X"*K Wl r »^««»a»«^y One Djsh Wonc jers/Seafood t Brain food doctors separate fact from fiction
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      • 964 7 Radio d Comics Crossword CRYPTIC CROSSWORD ACROSS 7 Place for shooting stars? (4-3) 1 Choice available at tea-inter- 8 Freudian-sounding record val, possibly (11) holder (8) 9 Sweet dish of heliotrope (6-3) 14 Country home of Wodehouse 10 Civic centre at the entrance say (3-5) to Back Lane is open
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      • 273 7 LUNAR NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS Light-up. From Orchard Road to the Singapore River, including Bras Basah Road, Hong Lim Park and Chinatown. 7 pm midnight. On till Feb 20. Chengdu Lantern. Featuring an 11-m high lantern specially crafted for Singapore's 25th Anniversary celebrations. People's Park Complex, 6th floor. Tickets at $4.50
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      • 327 7 more information, call 265-0022. Jurong Crocodile Paradise. Highlights include crocodilewrestling. Next to the Jurong Bird Park. 9 am 6 pm. Admission: $2.50 for children and $4.50 for adults. WHAT'S COMING David Hwang Festival. A Theatre Works doublebill featuring Asian-American playwright David Hwang's Dance And The Railroad and Sound Of A
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      • 807 1 29 Florists 29 Florists m February 14. al^^fPH on February 9in fIEHIS y-»w«<^ AS*Mi*iralM«WTWSliiksTkMiCkM«W 32 Boutiques 32 Boutiques BOUTIQUE -flCm #02-18/19 FAR EAST PLAZA, e-rtfl Wm^ Tel: *****95/ *****91 a Big discounts on all imported 100% pure sik designs by Eddy Lav A others and latest Enen clothes from H.K
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      • 603 1 45 Health Centres/ 45 Health Centres/ Massage Maaaage ftau Orchard Mora rtooMi Centre #03 30/31/32. Orchard Plaza. Orchard Rd. (Back Block) Tel: *****89 •*****80 .aaaaaW M irili O t niSS S<H>>»<> „_,,n S r $3 °^ai aß^^^BaaV VISA master 45 Y 4 IbV cards are c. tens*". d eC harll
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      • 436 1 55 Garage Sale COMPUTER C/W PRINTER. Paper shedder. Electric sewing machine it Singer edging machine, etc. Call: *****06 DINING TABLE WITH chairs, sofas, double bed, fridge, washing machine, cookers etc. for sale. Contact 272-3194 or 561-0932. FOR SALE: CHMESE brush paintings (European artist). Viewing Wed. 4pm to 7pm. at #03-10
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      • 1349 1 49 Beauty Culture 49 Beauty Culture LOOK! No more grey hair. WT 1 All HEALTHY AND aaaP* ■k NATIJRAL W th sj^F Gra^fy^g results w>th k *%^r j professional hair scalp mana 9 em ent using unique herbal aaaal aaaa I* rrr[ o p s Bm afl I Greying hair
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      • 437 1 Begin the Year of the •IW WP I Horse with a •lHllkl3 > l successful walk-in ITvrr J interview for jobs PPPffW listed at classification I 111 BsVHH 77 Commercial Vessels FOR SALE/ CHARTER One unit 230" x 56" x 13" FLAT TOP BAROE WITH 7V* 1 SIDEBOARD RECENT SPECIAL
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      • 637 1 79 Business Opportunities PROFITS wTTHOUT™RIBKBT7irr possible! How then do you make money? The only way v through minimising your risks. Every businessman knows that. If you are willing to take those risks Involved with making money as a Futures Trader, we'll teach you how to reduce them Increase your profit
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      • 745 2 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help 92 Domestic Help Available Available Available Available MORE THAN Personally interviewed overseas and screened from provinces frequently. WUllfc Iliftll Filipino -Thai Srt Lankin Indonesian Javanese Chlnata Local China** »7 X 19 Sinn CAM I ICC Our assurance tor employers: »q I
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      • 320 2 FOREIGN MAIDS SPECIALIST Filipina ($550), S Lankan ($588), Indonesian ($1188) FREE UNIFORM/HEPATITIS TEST Just returned from Manila/Colombo/ Jakarta English speaking r aaaKeaV~\ lndo iatds availal)lt: Jr /(ScRJC »is Coupon* lIAIf #04-07 _UAII Lucky Plaza fWAN MEI g JZ AGENCIES Z 0. «0 Albert St. #07-12 Yj AJbert Complex, S-0718 TEL:
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      • 402 2 94 Professional/ Executive Position* FAR EAST ORGANIZATION requires ESTATESUPffIVHfIfI Poly Diploma m Building Services or Diploma m Building Management Must be able to advise and supervise the upgrading of building works and services m shopping complexes and service apartments Ability to maintain and Keep track of central inventory as well
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      • 600 2 94 Professional/ Executive Positions FINANCE/ I ADMIN. EXECUTIVE (Female) Reaponaible to head the finance and administrative aj department of a medium size a organiaalion Degree In Accounting with 6-12 months I postgraduate expert- ■j ence, or aj H LCC Intermediate f Bookkeeping with ability to keep a full set of
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      • 783 2 94 Professional/ Executive Positions SITE ADMINISTRATOR (6 months contract) urgently required. Minimum 2 years related experience Walk In to: #07-02 Orchard Shopping Centre (next to Somerset MRT) or #04-631, Block 209 New Upper Changi Road (next to Bedok Interchange). Bring along I/C Si relevant Certs. PART TIME TEACHERS are required
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      • 591 2 96 Tutorial Positions GRADS. Undergrads. Poly, 'A l 'O' level Tutors needed urgently for all dlsta./ levels. *****65, *****35 GUIDE a ASBIBT requires tutors of all levels and from all districts. Please call: *****79. MUSIC TEACHER NEEDED for church kindergarten at Ang Mo Klo. Call: *****35 (9am 3pm). QUALIFIED MALAY
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      • 488 2 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Positions I HIM WAREHOUSING i IH&l TRANSPORTATION I 9 (1988) PTE LTD (A subsididfy of Sleamets Maritime HokJings) H I invites applications from candidates with I suitable qualifications for the following positions I m Jurong: CONTAINER SURVEYORS I Requirements: I GCE 'O' Level
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      • 441 2 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Positions WALK-IN INTERVIEW TOMORROW 9.00 am to 12 noon 2.00 pm to 4.30 pm CLERICAL OFFICERS ($522 -$1071 pm) Function: Perform general clerical duties and any other assigned duties Requirements: GCE 3 O' level passes; or PCBS plus 2 O" level or GCE
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      • 544 3 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Positions mM FUJITEC Morldnide Oryjnisjnon The largest lift and escalator manufacturer m South-East Asia offers you a stable job opportunity. 1 1. General Clerks] I I Female with PCBS or QCE N'/'(V qualifications I I Preferably able to type 2. Accounts Clerks I
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      • 541 3 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Positions tfj KOMATSU mmmn a major Japanese company dealing In heavy construction equipment requires Female *****222% Able to type yy% Some experience m order processing M////% and documentation ;|||f|f|f Benefits mZ<Z/%6 5 day week (40 hours) Attendance bonus 1 1.1 month AWS plus
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      • 424 3 98 Secretarial/ Clerical 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Positions SIFORTEL I Wywy (Iniiifi Singapore RECEPTION|ST I pleasant, warm personality, good jjj communication and interpersonal skills id with mm. GCE 'O 1 Level. An attractive salary together with other J benefits awaits the right candidate. 1 Call Lily at *****88 for your
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      • 440 3 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions JOB HUNTERS Disis. 01,05,07, 09, 20, 22 Receptionists (SS6SO-5750) Secretaries (Jr. SSBOO-S9OO, Sr. S$ 1,000 ncg.) Clerk Typists (SS7OO-S800) Sr. Book-keepers (SSI, OOO ncg.) Accounts Clerks (SS7OO-S800) Temporary Secretaries Bill Clerks Clerk Typists W.P. Operators Telex Operators international Freight Forwarding Co. raquiro* lor immodialo •mptoymont: 1.
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      • 568 3 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS' and CLERKS (Temporary Permanent) If you are looking for a &day week or alt. Saturday off, good promotional prospects and attractive salaries, we have the link. All you need is the ability to type, ready to take on challenges and have a pleasant personality
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      • 568 3 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions A well establlahed and progressive retail chain and exclusive distributor of severe! leading or ends of fancy stationery, greeting cards and gift items roo,uiros: ACCOUNTS/ GENERAL CLERK OCE AY O* Level with credit In Maths and flair for figures Knowledge of Accounts School leavers may apply
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      • 517 3 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions requires Receptionist (Fitneee Club) Able to work 2 shifts Must be above 21 No working experience required Clerk/ Typist (Salee Dept) Able to type Pleasant personality No shift work Come personally between Sam 5.30pm at: Tne Personnel/ Admin. 392 Hovelock Roao Singapore 0316 FEMALE/ MALE SECRETARY,
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      • 351 4 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions 1. SECRETARIES a PSC I shorthand, a $1200 above, Aljunled, Hlllvlew. Ask for WENDY 2. ACCOUNTS CLERKS c Mln. O r levels with LCCI Intermediate. $800 1 p.m. Bt Timah, Bt. Batok, Eunos, Jurong. Ask for BAMANTHA 3. CLERKS/ TYPISTS c Typing St PC knowledge. c
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      • 420 4 96 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions GENERAL CLERKS FEMALE Local shlpchandllng/ supply co. Invites applicants for the above posts. Qualifications: a Sec. 3lt above c No age limit c Preferably dlst. 2, 3or 5. a Attractive salary, benefits It bonus. a Type at 35 wpm. a Applicants must be prepared to work
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      • 305 4 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions A. TEA LADY ($BOO/-) Established company requires an English speaking lady to work 12 noon to Bp.m. Llgh pantry work B. DESPATCH CLERK (up to $900/--lncl. of transport allowance) Must own a bike, 'N' or 'O' level with some experience. Post A call Ext. 12, B
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      • 579 4 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions Established Stock Broking Firm requires: OPERATION CLERKS Secondary level education a Ability to perform data entry on computers an advantage c Training will be provided c Willing to work overtime Please write In with contact number and salary expected to: The Advertiser 50 RoWflsMNl RotKJ #07-00
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      • 596 4 96 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS CLERK a experience In computerised accounting system c ability to type a salary 1750 $800 a location International Plaza, #36—04 Interested applicants. pieaae contact IVY 224*230. Factory at Jurong requires ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT wlth good knowledge of Accounts, typing, correspondence, preferably with 'A' level or
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      • 916 4 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions PERSONAL ASSISTANT OCE 'OV 'A' level Pleasant personality Knowledge of simple Bookkeeping Age 20 -35 Salary. $800 $1000 Plisn call 532-3313 between 9am •nd 12pm for an appointment for interview. WANTED IMMEDIATELY CLERK/ TYPIST. Please tel *****71/2/ 2582M7 (Christina) to fix appointment for Interview. 1. OENERAL
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      • 662 4 98 Secretarial/ Clerical Positions SHIPPING CLERK REQUIRED for co. In West Coast, be able to handle Import documentation. Mln. 1 year's experience. Call: *****79. #03-10 United House. URGENTLY REQUIRED 1 Female Oeneral Clerk. Mln. OCE O' level. Age 20 to 24. Experience not necessary. Call Miss Marina at 532-4477 for
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      • 788 4 99 B«N>s Positions 99 Sales Positions y Prominent Swiss American Company y y specialized m the International Duty Free A Business, is recruiting for its Duty Free Gift Z y Shops on Cruise Lines m the Canibbean and V O Southern California. V, 7A 1 TWO SALES PERSONS FOR REAL
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      • 602 4 99 Bs4— Positions ANTARA PUBLICATIONS (8) PTE LTD This may be a chance Of your Ufetlmelfl Our company Is expanding to meet the demand /or our audio/ visual packages b publications. Become a specialist and take-on bigger management positions as your skills develop. We offer an Intensive training course that
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      • 2028 5 99 Sale* Positions 09 Sales Positions 99 Sale* Positions 99 Sales Positions qq c a i*« dZmiZ^ s==^ =s =s^^===^=:= Positions 99 Sslss Positions 99 Ssiss Positions 99 Sstos Positions 99 Sstos Positions 99 Sslss PosittonT^ 99 Sslos Positions BBaai 1 *»S^d£»3 L^ C LAS3K Xlt l^«^s v I fJT
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      • 36 5 Construction Firm requires: SITE FOREMEN c Possess a Diploma In Building/ Cl.il Engineering, c Mln. 3-4 years working experience In Building Construction. c Possess Class 3 driving licence. Interested, pteese contact TEL: *****6* for an appointment.
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      • 36 5 EstoMWMd cowtrucßuw eowpewy urgently requires: QUANTITY SURVEYOR for private de— lopmeiit protect. Possess Poly Diploma. At least 1 year relevant experience. Fringe benefits attractive salary. Interested, pieaee caN at 29, Kirn Keet Lane TEL: 2W-Mll A
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      • 760 6 100 Tschnical Positions 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions' oT** HITACHI MfJJZA g HITACHI CHEMICAL (S) PTE LTD Diploma Holder m Mechanical/Electrical mr#sms4?*vtTl*m^MLl Engineering IgJitf^^imiMmMmii ITC/NTC m Mechanical/Electrical Engineering with 2 years experience m a A/ITC/NTC qualification m a Technical manufacturing concern discipline I*TPI lev ir a
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      • 177 6 A leading establishment m ths surface finishing Industry requirss: Dip m Chemical Process Technology Experience unnecessary GCE 'A' or O 1 level Science stream 2 yrs' working experience Transport provided st designated pick-up points Interested please write m with full details and tet. no. to: P.O. Box 40, Jurong Singapore
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      • 379 6 100 Technical Poaitions 100 Tachntcal Positions cipher mm Mondays to Fridays 9.00 am to 6.00 pm MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING TECHNICIANS (SMT Operations) Diploma/ITC/NTC m Mechanical Engineering with 1 to 2 years' experience Support and maintain processes on production lines Monitor and improve daily line yield and quality Perform diagnostic and troubleshooting
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      • 86 6 101 Production Positions I Wood Processing Company I requires Immediately: Attendance allowance $50 After 2 mths probation >3O General knowledge of timber and wood processing an advantage Training provided Starting salary $600/- Attendance allowance $50 After 2 mths probation $30 Free transport at designated point Attractive annual increment 13th month
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      • 646 6 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions ILEVITEC ENGINEERING PTE LTD A Swiss Company engaged In Plastic Moulding, Metal Stamping, Tooting and Electronic Assembly Is expanding and has vacancies for: TOOLROOM GRINDER NTC 2 Metal Machining 2 to 3 years' experience Able to work long hours and shift work if I
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      • 396 6 100 Technical Positions 100 Technical Positions f i II /JV FRASEUBNEAVE I nPs*l\ (SINGAPORE) f VIJ-T!/ pte. limited invites applications for the positions of: TECHNICIANS NTC 2 m Electro-Mechanical Servicing or ITC m Mechanical Engineering. Experience is preferred but not essential. All ROD personnel and those without experience are invited
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      • 1028 7 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions $500 when you join us and stay with us. *$100 Ist month -$100 2nd month «$lOO 3rd month 3ftf li JmJM llj !p4»Bw\ •$lOO 6th month
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      • 35 7 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions 8-HR. SHIFTS THE NOODLE SHOP requires: c Supervisors Captains Waitress 81-ltngual, experience preferred. Please phone or call personally at: 81k.3, Upper Pickering St. #03-27, S pore 0105 Tsl: *****22/ *****35
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      • 303 7 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions KAMOGAWA JAPANESE I RESTAURANT requires urgently 1. EXPERIENCED COOKS 2. FULL-TIME WAITRESSES I WAITERS 3. PART-TIME WAITRESSES/ WAITERS (Lunch or Dinner) 4. EXPERIENCED PART-TIME CASHIER (6pm to 11pm) We provide meals, split shift attendance allowance Age 18 and above High salary guaranteed. All males must
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      • 458 7 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions IJb HITACHI p^ HITACHI CABLE (S) PTE LTD W( MALE MACHINE H OPERATOR *„■< GfO $$300.00 per month A 3 rotating shifts Full attendance allowance 5560.00 per month. iW FEMALE MACHINE N m^ OPERATOR 2 rotating shifts s^ga Permanent night shift. ffi Malaysians with
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      • 717 8 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions FEMALE PRODUCTION OPERATORS (lst/2nd/3rd Shift) At least Primary 6 education SPR/Malaysians are also welcome YOORBENEFITS: Transportation provided at pick-up points 5-day week Salary payable twice a month 2 Increments a year Attractive shift/cleanroom/scope allowances Subsidised drinks fIH snacks
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      • 338 8 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions 101 Production Positions f X C^ I f!\. Mondays to Fridays 9.00 am to 5.00 pm for Female Production Operators Minimum 16 yeais old fllfr €M^^e m T Minimum Primary School Education sB gL Permanent Ist shift-7.00 am to 3.30 pm 2nd shift-3.30 pm
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      • 148 8 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Japanaaa Raalaurant raquiraa: CHINESE NIGHT PART-TIME WAITRESSES a $17 per night. Working hours 6.30pm-llpm a Age 18 to 35 FEMALE DAY PART-TIME DISH WASHERS a Salary $15 per day a Working hours 12pm to 4pm a Age 35 it above Interested applicants, please call personally
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      • 439 8 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Lounge Positions Tm»G»n*wipiiiaiiti-r|wp One of the world's top 10 hotels needs the best service people m Singapore. If you are confident that you are the best think about joining Sheraton Towers. Where staff training programmes are second to none. And promotion prospects
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      • 634 8 102 Hotel/ Restaurant/ Lounge Positions Japan— Restaurant, Coffee House a Lounge at the Japeneee Club requires RESTAURANT 1) WAITERS/ WAITRESSES 2) TRAINEE COOKS Working hours 10.30 am to 2.30pm tt 5.30pm to 0.30pm LOUNGE 3) ASSISTANT BARTENDER Working hours opm to 12 midnight Interested applicant* kindly call personally at: TtoJipiMNANoeMlon
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      • 992 9 103 Part-Time/ Temporary Positions PRESTIGIOUS TRADING FIRM with International capabilities, experience and prospects Is Interested tn employing Part-time/ Kull-tlme Traders. This ts the golden opportunity for making a high Income you have always been longing for. Working hours can be tailored to suit your needs as this a new career.
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      • 481 9 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions DRIVE SINGAPORE'S MOST MODERN FLEET OF BUSES AND ENJOY BETTER EARNINGS WITH OUR NEW SALARY SCHEME ■BBBBBB^BBH ||eJnS|BHß^^| BB^LIs^BB^BBBBBBBBBBBBBIBfcBBBaB^^^^^^^^^^ aHtMSJUSJtJ New increased starting salary by as much as 33%. In our continuing
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      • 30 9 DELIVERY CLERK required a Ability to speak Kn«iisti Completed ns c Possess class 2 Iti "me Walk In Interview between 9am12pm aj #03-36 Plaza Singapura 68 Orchard Road Spore 0923
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      • 32 9 DESPATCH RIDER required Completed or exempted from N S c Must have own motorbike Interested please call Irene. *****8* for Interview at: PAN ABRASIVES (PTE) LTD 34 Pioneer Sector 2 Singapore 2262
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      • 127 9 AIRPAX COMPONENTS FAR EAST PTE LTD (A North American Philips Company) Requirements: GCE O'/ A' level with some experience m co-ordinating material scheduling Preferably with knowledge of PC Requirements: GCE 'O'/'N 1 level Typewriting knowledge of PC Interested applicants please write m wtih contact number to: The Personnel Manager Sl4
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      • 220 9 l^fc PREMIER S SECURITY i (Owned by The Spore Police BJ MuHi-Purpoia Co-Op A S'pora Govl. Servant*' Co-Op Thrift A Loan Society Ltd.) J WALK-IN-INTERVIEWS 1123 Sarangoon Road #02-01 UMW Building (Sarangoon Rd. Junction of St. Michael*') S 1232 (Tal: 282-4441) fj 1) SECURITY OFFICERS 2) A3ST. SECURITY BJ OFFICERS
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      • 797 9 104 Other Positions 104 Oth«r Positions 104 OthT Positions f A well-established warehousing freight forwarding^V m I company invites applications for the following posts X for its office at Raya Lebar: 1 I mmmsmssammm JH Diploma m Business/Engineering OR pi GCE A" level with 2 to 3 years 1 experience
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      • 1276 10 104 Other Positions 104 Other Positions An expanding company has the following vacancies: TECHNICAL POSITIONS 1. PROJECT ENGINEER BSc. m civil engineering or poly diploma with at least 5 years relevant experience 2) MA E CO-ORDINATOR At least 5 years of relevant working experience 3) SENIOR QUANTITY SURVEYOR/ PROJECT MANAGER
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      • 419 10 104 Other Positions STORE-KEEPER FITTER Jurong Hardware Co. requires 1) STORE-KEEPER 2) FITTER Cum LABOUR Please contact: 861-7322 Mr Chua or 292-3235 Mr Kuan Transport Company In Jurong urgently requires CLASS 5 LORRY DRIVER GENERAL WORKERS Interested, please call *****82 or call at 2C Jalan P«*awat Jurong Singapora 2280 W«
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      • 970 10 104 Other Positions BUSINESS EXECUTIVES REQUIRED by Investment firm. Age 18 years and above. 'O' level or higher qualifications. Selected candidates will be provided with comprehensive training programme and expected Income $3,000 and above. Call William Lee at *****00 Ext. 118. EBTAB. SERVICE CO. In Serangoon area requires Pest Control
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      • 668 10 104 Other Positions ABBT. DENTAL NURSE required In Toa Payoh. Experience not necessary. Please ring *****91 CANTEEN URGENTLY REQUIRED an Assltant Cook Si a Helper. Interested please call *****68. CHRISTIAN CHILDREN'S HOME requires Experienced Female Cook. Tel: 775-1815 CLASB 4 DRIVER, Indian or Malay, aged above 45 required by a
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      • 688 10 125 Car Grooming DYNASTY AUTOMOTIVE CTR. spe claltses In Id 2K paint. Free tuff-kote 2 yrs. g'tee. $800 onwards. *****60 Johnson anytime 128 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance ppfßj mm HIRE-PURCHASE FINANCE New Used Vehicles Machinery Equipment Loans for PROPERTIES 4 SHARES TEL: *****81 TONG BEE FINANCE CO LTD I 116 Middle
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      • 480 10 128 Vehicle Financing/ 128 Vehicle Financing/ Insurance Insurance TALK TO US FOR ALL YOUR AUTO FINANCING NEEDS. NEW/USED CARS OR MORTGAGE LOANS (m ORCHARD CREDIT (PTE) LTD 897 HOLLAND ROAD, SINGAPORE 1027 (OPP BT. TIMAH TURF CLUB CAR PARK) L^JTEL: *****0jT^1J 130 Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo 130 Alfa/ Peugeot/ Volvo For
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      • 324 10 134 Nissan For Sale 10/83 SUNNY 1500 c.c. 3rd owner. Road tax: 3/'9O. Tip top cond. $19,800 0.n.0. No dealers pis. Tel: *****01. S3. SUNNY AUTO. 1.5 Full accessories, 1 yr. tax. Well maintained. Excellent cond. $19,500 0.n.0. Tel: *****26/ pg. *****70, owner. REGD. 78 OATSUN 120 s/wagon. Alrcon., hl-fl.
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      • 785 11 132 Mercedes For Sale 132 Mercedes For Sale 132 Mercedes For Sale z^T** 0 \s c j LCHH9LMHHLE99E3K| CDX 3 FR F F I |iTM< IHaIBMsyjMBs»WTM<MM S." I rf^ 2 Compact JteS|«»7teg|=J T^^BHr^TjLj||i Discs I P"*^" cla^h-jfcß_> -^BSSBsMaBmi KEH 7050 OR KEH-7050QR Auto Reverse Cassette Player with Super Tuner High
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      • 593 11 138 Honda For Sale r B9 Toyota Co '88 Daihatsu Charade CX 5-dr. '88 Honda Civic 1 5 4-dr. manual '86 Honda Accord 4-dr manual '85 SuMi 310 5-dr manual '84 Honda Civic 1 3 4-dr manual "83 Ma/da 323 (1500) 5-speed 4-dr. '83 626 auto 4-dr power steering. ,Cars
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      • 515 11 140 Suzuki For Sale APRIL '82 SUZUKI 800 Alrcon., hl-fl. Tip top cond. $***** neg Tel: *****97. I PERSONALLY WISH to buy a Suzuki car (either 800 or 1000 c.c.) *****11, *****93 (selling my car) OWNER LEAVING. SUZUKI SBA' plate. Regd. 1985. Highest offer secures. Call: *****06. $2,000 OOWNPAVMENT «2
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      • 746 11 136 Mitsubishi For Sale j 136 Mitsubishi For Sale I alL^L^^t^^aßafls^L^^P^l^L^L tljjP**^! Celebrate Valentine's Day with a host of lovely ideas gathered for m^*% y your selection m m. Valentine 's Showcase t JM^ s to be published on f\ February 9 m The 'Jw^ Straits Times Classified^ a and
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      • 611 11 146 Vehicles Wanted LICENSED DEALER OFFERS best service Si cash payment for all used cars. Please call Classlfone *****30 (off. hrs.) ref: *****. VEHICLES WANTED. HIGHEST offer for your used car, commercial and Q' plate. Loan available. Tel: *****88. BEST PRICE FOR all vehicles. Cash payment. Tel. *****17 day/ night.
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      • 845 11 139 Daihatsu For Sato 139 Daihatsu For Sato 139 Daihatsu For Sato 139 Daihatsu For Sato 139 Daihatsu For Sato How Singapore's T^^^. S^^HNH Most Popular I.oi Car ft WHllii^ 1 j^B Keeps Ahead Of mm The Competition A IBm Also available: Yv^^^BßßWßjMß|^yte:^;u^ S .3/» /5 C/?-5 spe«y 5 flow
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      • 429 11 173 Apartments For Rent 173 Apartments For Rent wunderbar! the Germans love it, and so do the Americans, the French and the Scandinavians It's a cosmopolitan crowd at Ardmore Park someone called it a mini United Nations With the amenities of a country club. excellent security and just off Orchard
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      • 199 11 0.10 JERVOIS GREEN 4 I 1 terr apt. 3600 sq.ft. Luxuriously furn. Facilities. Only 8 unit*. Pool. Ample parking. Garage. $9,000 D.lO THE BALMORAL lower mals. 4+ 1 bdrms. Fully equipped kitchen. Full facilities. $8,000 0.9 THE ASTOHII YONG AN PK./ HORIZON TWR./ VIEW. 3/ 4 bdrms. Full facilities. $5,000
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      • 532 11 173 Apartment* For Rent RVr^AS^LAZA HOTEL APARTMENTS Long or Short Lease Immediate Occupation At the junction of Scotts/ '■•I Orchard Road, next to 1 1 Hyatt Hotel. 14.000 sq ft Hotel Style H Lobby I Swimming Pool, Tennis I Court, Billiard Room. *1«|1 Gymnasium etc Self Service Free I Launderette
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      • 694 11 173 Apartments For Rent DIST.II MT. ROSIE Gdn Lush greenery, pte. peaceful. 2,500 sq ft 3 I 1 bdrms. Alrcon. S/pool, security. F/furn $5,200 neg. *****49/ *****17. Agta welcome D.lO AMERICAN SCHOOL vicinity. Beautifully furn. Exclusive 3 bdrms. apt. Huge living/ dining. Excellent orientation with facilities. $4500. Tel: *****01 D.lO
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      • 964 12 173 Apartments For Rent MIMBU VILLA (DIST.II) split level spacious apt. 4 bdrms. central alrcon. $2500 unfurnished Pager: *****80 No agents $1,900 3 RMS. High fir Sea view. Condo./ security. F/furn Strictly no agents Call Classlfone *****30 (off. hrs). Ref *****. 3-RM. BT. BATOK Unfurn. $500; Jurong £ast 2-rm 1
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      • 947 12 173 Apartments For Rent D.S HIN SENG Odn 3 I 1 bdrms Nice view. Pool/ tennis/ squash. Furnished. $2000; Uatsby *****88 D.S PASIR PANJANG MAIS apt. 5 bdrm. Rent: $2,900. Ralne Home Benchmark *****00 D.S TAT LEE Court 3 bdrms low rise apt. S/pool tennis squash etc. $1650-$lB5O. *****73/4 Agent.
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      • 879 12 174 Rooms For Rent FURN. ROOM FOR single/ couple at Ang Mo Klo. Near MRT. Cooking allowed. Tel: *****24. MALE SHARE RM. $70 East Coast 725A/ Oeylang 2IBA/ Home Rd 78-C/ Redhlll. *****92. ROOMS AT BEVERAL locations avail, at $200. Also whole unit. Agt: tel /pg: *****49 ROOMS AVAILABLE AT
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      • 821 12 175 Houses Wanted 175 Houses Wanted (Rent) (Rent) HOUSE WANTED Type: Single or 2-storey detached with garden (no pool) Location: D.lO off Holland Rd. (from Tanglln to Pandan Valley area) Budget: Up to $5,000 p.m. Tel: *****07/ *****11 or pg. *****26 Code 20 179 Houses For Sale D.13 Chiltsrn Dr.
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