The Straits Times, 26 October 1981
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Title Section14 1981-10-26 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article557 1981-10-26 1 'Nobody should use dialects' MR LEE KUAN YEW last night underlined the government's determination that no Chinese Singaporean should speak dialect and said there would now be no excuse for the use of dialects between civil servants and the public. The Prime Minister said: "All557 words
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15 1981-10-26 1 NEW NATION will not be published today.15 words
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Article11 1981-10-26 1 THE Prime Minister seats all Hindus greetings for Deepavall.11 words
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Article55 1981-10-26 1 55 KILLED IN BUS PLUNGE DACCA, Bu. At least ii people were killed wktt mi over-loa s>d has fell Into a river today from a ferry beat about l( kins from here, the •OetoJ 888 sews ageaey reported. It MM only tkMt who were travelling on top of the55 words
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203 1981-10-26 1 PERSONS convicted of corruption will be required, under an amendment Bill now before Parliament, to repay all the money received besides facing the usual court sentence. Provisions m the Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill introduced m Parliament last week will make it203 words
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Article79 1981-10-26 1 MANILA. Sun. A bill imposing stiff penalties, including death, for stealing religious artifacts from churches and other places of worship has been fued with the Philippine interim Parliament, an official said today. Minister of State for Information Joae Tumbokon said the penalty proposed is imprisonment ranging fromUPI - 79 words
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Article412 1981-10-26 1 JAKARTA, Sunday THE United States has a three-point plan to compete with Japanese businesses m the Asean region, according to US Under-Secretary of Commerce Lionel Olmer. He disclosed the plan after he heard from US businessmen that American Government regulations were an impediment toReuter - 412 words
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Article81 1981-10-26 1 Terrorist escapes life sentence ROME, Sun. An important precedent m Italy's fight against terrorism was set here today by a court that sentenced a terrorist informer to only 13 years m Jail instead of life imprisonment. The terrorist. Micbele Viscardi. was shown clemency despite being found guilty of a doubleAFP - 81 words
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Article42 1981-10-26 1 TOKYO. Sun. A total of 1,310 members of about 100 underground groups from various countries gathered m the western port city of Kobe to attend the funeral of Kazuo Taoka, the head of the country's largest underworld syndicate, Yamaguchi-Gumi. AFP.AFP - 42 words
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Article44 1981-10-26 1 VATICAN CITY, Sun. Pope John Paul n urged today that family rights be written into every work code so that man's labour does not break up the family and turn it into a "Transitory Hotel used only for meals and rest." UPI.UPI - 44 words
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157 1981-10-26 1 LONDON, Sun. Saudi Arabia is going to furnish some £270 million pounds (about Ssl billion) to Syria to help it buy £1 billion worth of arms from the Soviet Union, the Sunday Telegraph reported here today. The British weekly said: "Russia isAFP - 157 words
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Article, Illustration813 1981-10-26 1 CANCUN LIFESTYLES Reading poetry at the summit... CANCUN, Sun. EVERY morning, before the serious talk about worldwide poverty at the North-South summit here, Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere took a solitary stroll through the gardens of the beachfront convention hotel, reading African poetry. The leaders of the discussions, Mexican President JoseAP - 813 words
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373 1981-10-26 1 Singapore fashion goes to America SINGAPORE'S fashion Industry, which is fast gaining international recognition, is now preparing to penetrate the United States market. For a start, a sevenmember group of local fashion wear manufacturers will leave for the US on Nov 4 to take part m the Los Angeles California373 words
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Article84 1981-10-26 1 The JRs ]of S'pore 4 With the exception of Mr Jack Chla, Mr Michael Yeo aad others who have graduated lato the class of professional managers, I feel the entrepreneurial companies display, to a greater or lesser degree, the characteristics which have been so well portrayed for as by J.84 words
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133 1981-10-26 1 Red Cross asked to swop Soviet for Afghans ISLAMABAD, Sun. An official of the International Committee of the Red Cross confirmed today that it had been approached by an Afghan insurgent group which hopes to trade a Soviet adviser for 50 resistance fighters held by the Kabul government. The official,AP - 133 words
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Article63 1981-10-26 1 JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia will put on trial next month a Muslim extremist who allegedly tried to foment an Iranianstyle Islamic revolution here, diplomats said today. National security chief Admiral Sudomo made the announcement m a briefing for foreign envoys but did not specify what chargesReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration323 1981-10-26 1 LESLIE FONG Deputy Editor - Looking back LESLIE FONG Deputy Editor An interview with a man who has trodden the corridors of power By FOR 29 long and eventful years, George Edwin Bogaars. the archetype civil servant, has trodden the corridors of power m courageous if largely unpublicised service not so much of his political323 words
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Article74 1981-10-26 1 4 WITHOUT a doubt, the game of musical chain even old maids and housewives can play with Jest was on. Miniskirls, maxi-skirts, hot-pants, bell-bottom trousers and good old enticing eheongsams began to make their appearance m Increasing numbers at the trading rooms of brokerage houses. The chairman of74 words
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Advertisement134 1981-10-26 1 DUN LOP 40 ft— today Crackdown on speedsters: 267 held Back Pag* Govt to take over hardcore aftercare Back Page SUMMARY Page I WORLD Pages 3-C COMICS Page It CAUSEWAY Pagell EDITORIAL Page 12 LETTERS Page 14 CLASSIFIEDS Pages IS-23 SPORTS Pages 23-21 New mood m city planning Pag*l RADIO134 words
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Article479 1981-10-26 2 Offenders with no place to go THERE is no halfway solution for young female offenders aged between 16 and 21 who are neither suitable for probation nor prison. There are no facilities and no provision in the law for a women's reformative training centre because there was no need479 words
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Article590 1981-10-26 2 Warsaw stinger POLAND'S government has given Solidarity a stinging wanting against strikes, using strong words like "economic war", "sabotage" and "anarchy". It told Solidarity that bilateral talks will "lose all meaning" if the union does not stop its form of strikes." A statement on TV rebuked the590 words
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Article332 1981-10-26 2 From mills to homes WAREHOUSES, flour mills, and office blocks are among the buildings Sydney is now boasting as luxury apartment blocks with th-ee bed-room penthouses, after some intelligent renovation. It's cheaper than erecting new buildings and the architects are winning awards for retaining the essential atmosphere of332 words
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Article342 1981-10-26 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: MS GEORGE BOGAAR8 has helped the nation through Us professionalism as a civil servant. He made another contribution by sharing with us his thoughts on the civil service. He and his generation ran make yet another by writing their memoirs aad autobiographies, as literature on342 words
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Article345 1981-10-26 2 ALL IS NOT LOST IF THE LESSON IS LEARNT WHAT went wrong with the stock market? Last Saturday, the chairman of the Stock Exchange of Singapore in his report detailed in colourful prose the multifarious reasons leading up to its collapse. He started off thus: "It is said345 words
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Article203 1981-10-26 2 NZ edge out India INDIA were edged out of the Australasian zone hockey final by New Zealand which displayed flawless marking to counter the Indians' skill and stickwork. The Kiwis got their 2-1 victory by particularly locking out S. M. Nahim, India's topscorer with 11 goals. India forced a203 words
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Article240 1981-10-26 2 Stuck with old stock CAMERA and watch dealers are stuck with the goods. Now that duty on these items has been abolished, their old stock duty paid can hardly be sold. Some dealers in Penang have up to $30,000 worth in the stores and will likely sell240 words
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Article166 1981-10-26 2 Money and morals MAKING money has sometimes been given a bad name. But money has always been a great incentive to productivity and is this wrongf Not necessarily, says a philosophy lecturer. Singapore, having no natural resources, has to sell its services and its existence depends166 words
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Advertisement210 1981-10-26 2 Id i stxwd .^i^tf I^L 1V289H1 k^i^V^iiiai i^l^^^lH^ilali^B^i^ii^^^fll^l B?2^ I^^ iJ&^k |&k& k Blonde, blue- eyed and a musical live wire. That's Linda Lou Allen from Kansas City. With finely chiselled features and a curvy figure to match, she'll take you through the pathways of musical memories. Her repertoire of210 words
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434 1981-10-26 3 WARSAW, Sunday THE Polish Government issued a sharp warning to Solidarity yesterday, telling the independent trade union that bilateral talks will "lose all meaning" if the union does not cease its "policy of opposition in the form of strikes." In a statement broadcastAgencies - 434 words
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Article, Illustration46 1981-10-26 3 TRAINER Charles Knle rides tall on a thundering twotonne rhinoceros m a circus In Nuernberg, West German, recently. Rhinos are one of the hardest animals to train and this is the first time the act has been performed. AP picture.AP - 46 words
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328 1981-10-26 3 NEW YORK, Sun. THE Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) said yesterday it had uncovered a terror conspiracy involving all the main leftist underground groups m the United States. The FBI announcement followed four days of house raids after an abortive guerilla raidReuter - 328 words
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Article163 1981-10-26 3 Heath to head spy firm report LONDON, Sun. Former British prime minister Edward Heath is to head the supervisory board of a privatelyfunded international intelligence agency assessing political and economic developments around the world, the Sunday Telegraph reported today. The company is being formed by a "group of international businessmenAP - 163 words
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Article29 1981-10-26 3 MADRID, Sun. Four more people died m Madrid today from using a poison cooking oil, bringing the national toll to 171, Spanish health authorities said. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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265 1981-10-26 3 MIAMI, Sun. IN m effort U stow tke tide M Illegal *Utmm to Amerir*. the US G»verameat'a pr*p»gaad» ageaey will mm sUrt teUint flatttaas tkat Ufe la tie I alted States Isat all It's made op to be.AP - 265 words
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405 1981-10-26 3 Senate panel raps govt' s handling of Awacs deal WASHINGTON, Sunday THE Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday criticised the Reagan Administration's handling of the Awacs sale, which several members said resulted "in a major and unnecessaryconfrontation" with Congress. In a report prepared for Wednesday's Senate vote on the sale, theReuter; UPI - 405 words
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73 1981-10-26 4 PARIS. Sun. Libya yes- the Libyan news agency, terday threatened to shoot Jana, said yesterday m a down US Airborne Warn- report monitored here, ing and Control Systems uwo comment (Awacs) reconnaissance fOeis New,**,* That two planes If they violate #ere sent toAFP - 73 words
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Article, Illustration87 1981-10-26 4 THIS DC-3 earn plane, which disappeared on Wednesday while on a domestic flight m Colombia with nine people aboard, was found In the Ortegaasa River In south-west Colombia on Thursday. Colombian authorities believe that during Its "disappearance," the plane flew to neighbouringUPI - 87 words
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123 1981-10-26 4 KHARTOUM, Sun- Police arrested 900 people In a crackdown on Illegal Immigrants and vagrants m the capital, the Sudanese news agency (Suna) reported yesterday. The agency said the arrests took place m areas to the south of Khartoum. The crackdown was launchedAP - 123 words
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399 1981-10-26 4 CAIRO, Sun. EGYPTIAN security units have arrested more than 350 Muslim "terrorists" belonging to the organisation that is believed responsible for the assassination of President Anwar Sadat, the semi-official newspaper Al Ahram reported yesterday. Egyptian security sources indicated that the police were still searchingNYT - 399 words
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Article114 1981-10-26 4 Israeli artistes honour Sadat TEL AVIV, 8u. Israel's top popular artistes last night performed brine an open air crowd of about tke meaMry «f the Ute Egyptian Proddeat Anwar Sadat. The "V«lce M Peace" radio and Peace ship owner, Mr Able Nathan, who organised the event, said Its aim wasReuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration425 1981-10-26 4 Egypt backs Saudis' peace plan for Mid-East BEIRUT, Sun. A senior Egyptian official said m an interview published yesterday his country supports a Saudi Arabian peace plan for the Middle East, but it would be "stupid" to shrink from Cairo's peace commitments before any other initiative becomes effective. State MinisterAP; AFP; UPI - 425 words
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333 1981-10-26 4 US likely to send uranium to South Africa THE United States is likely to deliver to South Africa in coming months the enriched uranium it needs as fuel for its first nuclear energy reactor, informed Western sources have said. Four American nuclear experts are now in South Africa, suggesting thatAFP - 333 words
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191 1981-10-26 4 Insurers will pay $102 m for stranded ships TOKYO, 8u. The Japan Hall Imraaee UdN (Oil) hM agreed to pay op to 11 billton yea (S$i«.5 mllU.n) •ver six ships stnuided In the Golf following the outbreak «f the Iran Iraq war more thai a year age. A spokesman far191 words
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Article, Illustration522 1981-10-26 5 Leaders leave with mixed feelings CANCUN, Sunday THE leaders of 22 rich and poor nations left Cancun for home yesterday with feelings that were just as mixed as those they arrived with. while many leaders said they were encouraged by United States President Ronald Reagan's acceptance of a global dialogueAP; UPI - 522 words
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Article83 1981-10-26 5 Tass calls talks a flop MOSCOW, Sun. The official Soviet news agency Tass today declared the North-South summit on Third World development in Mexico a failure and said the leading Western states were to blame. "Even before the conference in Cancun It was absolutely clear that leaders of the capitalistReuter - 83 words
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Article124 1981-10-26 5 MARC BUSCH was 5' i kg lighter, but his cause was U5523,000 (5J46.380) richer m Seattle on Saturday when he descended from the top of a ship's mast and ended his 20-day fast aimed at raising money to save dolphins. Mr Busch spent 20 days mAP - 124 words
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Article106 1981-10-26 5 A TWO million-year-old skull, once hailed as evidence of the "missing link," was yesterday returned to Kenya from Britain, which had refused to return it for the past 33 years, the Kenya News Agency reported. The famous skull, known as Proconsul AMcanus, is said to beAFP - 106 words
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Article73 1981-10-26 5 THE police chief of a Manila suburb yesterday ordered policemen to do daily calisthenics to rid themselves of tummies that overlap their belts. "I want them to shed those ugly fats m their abdomen, Col Alfredo Cruz of the Malabon police force said. He promisedUPI - 73 words
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Article57 1981-10-26 5 A GROUP of Filipina mothers said m Manila yesterday they had formed an association to fight pornography m the media. In a paid newspaper advertisement, they said they had formed the Citizens' Association for Responsible Entertainment (Caren) to preserve Philippine values "from the harmful effects ofUPI - 57 words
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154 1981-10-26 5 CANCUN, Sun CHRISTMAS cam* on Friday ter a w«rld Itmitn at taw NartaSaata ee— mk ■ammlt, with Mexfctt PrwMnat Jaw L*pn Partfll* pUylag SanU Claw. Mr P»rtill« gave each af ttw vMttag leaden aad tkeir lar aldea allver etga rette eaaca,154 words
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Article699 1981-10-26 5 Third World is optimistic after Reagan softens attitude to key global issues CANCUN, Sun. The 22-nation North-South summit was a test of relations among the industrialised Western powers, as well as of those between them and the Third World. Eight industrialised countries were represented at the699 words
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Article93 1981-10-26 5 THE Cancan Summit has hut ended, I leaving behind a feeling that the tw*-day meeting was unable to accomplish what the participants had woght to achieve. Bat the cmferenee could not be written off a* a fallare because It provided the leaders of a rich and93 words
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Advertisement533 1981-10-26 5 LjH N] j B J I K /(BJh J A (4J Prices Good 26th October Only. All Stores Open Today For Business As Usual. ft-Q We Wish Our Hindu Community A Happy Deepavali jm v -V^ m YOU'RE Latest arrival at such I*- TwU WE a remarkable price! more htkan533 words
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Article52 1981-10-26 6 MANILA. Sun. About 500 architects, real estate agents, land developers and manufacturers of construction materials have pledged to complete one million homes within three years, the Ministry of Human Settlements said today. Mrs Marcos said they made the pledge yesterday after a conference on the urban renewalUPI - 52 words
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374 1981-10-26 6 WILLIAM LACY uur Hongkong reporter - WILLIAM LACY uur Hongkong reporter By HONGKONG, Sun. Hongkong today launched a multi-million dollar campaign to clean up the British Colony which has more than a million tonnes of rubbish dumped on its streets and in its parks and harbours every374 words
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310 1981-10-26 6 EDGARKOH - EDGAR KOH By our correspondent UNITED NATIONS, Sunday MOST developing countries share with the West the freedom cf the media and only a few are hostile to this value, Singapore pointed out yesterday as it tried to clarify the ticklish international information issue310 words
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Article106 1981-10-26 6 In for theft out by theft BANGKOK, Sun. Stealing cars landed Parinya Rungsopa in jail on a 15year term, but stealing a motorcycle got him out again, the daily Bangkok Post reported today. Parinya, 23, was asked by a warden of Bangkok's Klong Prem Prison to repair his motorcycle. AsAP - 106 words
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Article54 1981-10-26 6 KATMANDU, Sun. An American medical expedition to Mt Everest yesterday conquered the world's hi jhesl mountain, the Tourism Ministry said. The expedition headed by Dr Christopher Pizzo, 33, reached the snowy 8,848 m high summit of at about noon, the ministry said after ladio contactUPI - 54 words
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Article67 1981-10-26 6 WASHINGTON, Sun. A 24-year-old woman receiving treatment after being snot by her estranged husband was killed when he burst into the hospital's emergency room and shot her again, police said. Mrs Sharon Lawrence Reed died on the examining table at Shapds teaching hospital. Florida, on67 words
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Article, Illustration124 1981-10-26 6 THE Ony Spanish villa*? of Caltojar, 2M km north-east of Madrid, Joined the whole country m commemorating tke lMth anniversary of Picasso. They put up a copy of his famous p^"""g "El Guernica" along the main street. Tke townfolk also adorned village walls with copiesAP - 124 words
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Article72 1981-10-26 6 US SECRETARY of State Alexander Haig gave strong backing on Saturday to a French call for the creation of an Organisation for African Unity (OAU) peacekeeping force in Chad. Under the French proposal, the peacekeeping force would replace Libyan troops which nave been deployed in ChadAP - 72 words
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Article41 1981-10-26 6 A STRONG earthquake shook Mexico City late on Saturday. Some houses collapsed but first reports from police and Red Cross officials mentioned no casualties. lite Mexican Geological Institute said the 40-second quake, registered 6.5 on the Richter Scale. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article71 1981-10-26 6 PAKISTANI President Mohammad Zia-Ul-Hag said m Lahore yesterday he hoped to name an advisory council (Majlis-I-Shoora) next month that would work as a Parliament and give the country a new political system. He said he had asked the Law Ministry and Council of Islamic Ideology of ReligiousReuter - 71 words
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Article82 1981-10-26 6 FIVE of the seven British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) foreign language services threatened to be axed by the government have been reprieved, the Observer reported m London yesterday. The weekly said the government was expected to announce the decision to keep French, Spanish, Portuguese, Somali and BurmeseAFP - 82 words
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Article69 1981-10-26 6 CHIEF executives of 113 airlines begin a three-day conference in Cannes today to discuss the international air transport industry's bleak future and map out a common strategy for survival. The world's major airlines collectively expect operating losses of US$1.1 billion (S$2.28 billion) this year, the worst financialReuter - 69 words
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Article66 1981-10-26 6 BRITAIN is sending uranium from Namibia to the Soviet Union for enrichment, m violation of a United Nations decree on the handling of minerals from the South-West African territory, the weekly Observer reported m London yesterday. It said Britain's electricity authority was expecting delivery from the RussiansAFP - 66 words
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Advertisement296 1981-10-26 6 There is a restaurant at Changi International Airport that is sophisticated, elegant and intimate. j^ Sitting in the luxury of Chinese Chippendale /W furniture ;it t;ible> M Reaming with i. in die-lit K^r .^^L. silverware, surrounded bv a— ,j^k Hr^*k dark velvety drapes and >t -lit antiques, vou begin to296 words
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320 1981-10-26 7 5-memberr team off to Asean Song Festival A FTVE MEMBER SingaSore (Mention yester»y Wt for Kuala Lumpur to )oin the first Vsean Song Festival, where representatives of the five Aaean countries will sing songs composed by their countrymen The team, led by Singapore Broadcasting Corporation's (SBC) programme organiser [Special Duties),320 words
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Article63 1981-10-26 7 MOTORIST Awang bin SaUeh, alias Wanderahman bin Wan Leti. 63, died in an accident with two other cars along Woodlands Road at 2.15 p.m. on Saturday. Two passengers in Mr Awang's car. Mr Abdullah Khann. 39, and Madam Fauziah binti Mohammed. 26, were slightly injured63 words
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391 1981-10-26 7 FOUR white boxes at Changi Airport's two departure channels are causing frequent scenes and arguments between security police and air travellers laden with extra or bulky hand luggages. The slim wooden boxes, measuring 55 cm by 35 cm by 25 cm, were constructed391 words
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Article28 1981-10-26 7 THE Sembawang Canoe Club o( Canberra community centre youth group will hold its Fourth Canoe Carnival on November 29 at Sembawang Park For details, ring *****52:28 words
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107 1981-10-26 7 LITERARY clubs in community centres should get together disabled people interested in literary activities, said the Parliamentary Secretary (Social Welfare), Mr Teo Cheng Tee, yesterday. Mr Teo, who is also MP for Changi. said there should be more literary clut* to promote107 words
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Article, Illustration35 1981-10-26 7 IK YOI raa speak Mandarin and are about U ase Jlalrct again, sUp y*nraelf and start In Mandarin The other person may know Mandarin bat may sJm be sky. Be the initiator!35 words
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818 1981-10-26 7 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON Call for a female corrective institution By DISTRICT Judges and magistrates are often faced with the dilemma of deciding what action to take when dealing with young female offenders who are unsuitable for probation or imprisonment. This is because818 words
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Article, Illustration84 1981-10-26 7 PRESIDENT Oevan Nair vi Ike Pint Lady were given warm welcome wfcea they made their first pa Mir appr^ranw uurt night. Tfcy were gwerti tt »■■—r at the Stanpare AMO-NvtmOta A*•wrUtiM rkirlty dia»er held at the Sh—grt-L» Htel. Ptetwe skews Pro Meat Nair skakuut haada wtta84 words
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265 1981-10-26 7 We were taken for a ride, say two tourists TWO Japanese tourists have sent the Singapore Police photographs of two local trishaw men who allegedly took the visitors (or a ride (or over $300 nearly a month ago. They claimed the riders had agreed to charge each of them only265 words
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Advertisement88 1981-10-26 7 FULL-BANKING FACILITIES AT OUR 51st BRANCH Soon, with the opening of our new branch you can look forward to convenient banking services m your own neighbourhood: Current and savings accounts Fixed deposits Loans and overdraft facilities Sale of travellers' cheques Gold and Silver Passbook accounts and many other services to88 words
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Article, Illustration72 1981-10-26 8 WE LOOK at four items m today's selection of new products: A tlourescent tube that gives the effect of bringing sunlight indoors, an unconventional locking system with keys made by computers, a "back pack" camera accessory that allows you not only to date imprint your snaps but also72 words
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Article, Illustration71 1981-10-26 8 TRAFFIC along Lorong Two. Toa Payoh, came to a standstill as firemen fought a fire which enveloped this Austin Allegro yesterday afternoon. The car caught fire at about 3.30 p.m. and, within minutes, was engulfed in flames. It took the firemen about half an hour to putAZIZ HlSSIN - 71 words
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Article138 1981-10-26 8 POLICE are looking for a man who is alleged to have cheated two housewives of a total of $8,380 under the pretext of renting them a bungalow. In both cases, he is alleged to have advertised a Punggol Road bungalow for rental twice m The138 words
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552 1981-10-26 8 EDMUND TEO - EDMUND TEO, By Transport Reporter VICOM, one of the two authorised car inspection centres, is studying a number of ways to protect motorists from having to pay repeatedly for servicing or repairing their cars which fail the compulsory inspections to come into force552 words
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Article164 1981-10-26 8 Check car weekly, advise police HOW mechanically sound a ear la eaa play a part la determlalac h«w oftea It meeU with road aeeMeate and haw severe the remit, aeoardlag to the Traffic Mr The notice, la their weekly eelnma ea meterlag advice, say rommin mechaalcal aad electrical defects ■aeh164 words
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Article59 1981-10-26 8 AN EXHIBITION of Paintings Of The Soviet Republics of Central Asia will be opened by the Soviet ambassador, Mr Fedor I. Potapenko, on Nov 3 at 5.30 p.m. in the National Museum Art Gallery. The exhibition will be opened to the public from Nov 4 to 1559 words
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131 1981-10-26 8 A CAMERA THAT CAN PRINT A GREETING SET YOUR lnuMclnjka.il tree on the electroalc imprinting Mcwwry, designed for Chilian series 4 cameras, which will print oat messages on photographs. Called the Chlnoo Info- Back, the electronic keyboard Is attached to the back of the camera, which can print up to131 words
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200 1981-10-26 8 TODAY, so many people spend much of their time indoors that they do not get enough sunlight. A fluorescent tube from the United States known as True-Lite, with a world patent, simulates the full colour and ultraviolet spectrum of sunlight. In200 words
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142 1981-10-26 8 PRINTATAPE is a table stationery that turns regular cellotape into an attractive, custom-print-ed one. When the tape is pulled out of the machine, the company's name, logo, address, phone number or the advertising slogan is automaticallyprinted on the adhesive side o: the cellotape. It142 words
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231 1981-10-26 8 A NEW locking system, known as Kaba Security, has been intoduced here, with keys made by computer. The key is not the typical toothed-edge one indentations are replaced by drilled holes ana milled grooves. Breakage and lock failures are eliminated and the key can231 words
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Article26 1981-10-26 8 We welcome contribution* from readers who know of other now product* on the market. They should contact Mr Stephen Gan of Time* Publishing Berhad, Tim** Centre.26 words
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417 1981-10-26 9 LIM HIM KIAU - LIM HIM KIAU FASTER CLEARANCE AT CONTAINER TERMINAL By OPERATORS of container ships calling at Singapore will pay out far less than five years ago, even though the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) is planning to raise tariff rates at the container terminal417 words
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382 1981-10-26 9 LIBRARIANS of Marine Parade library have classified the love nests m its book room under romantic fiction. A librarian, Mrs E. KJass, said: "So what if a boy and a girl hold hands? There s nothing wrong. This is not a puritan society."382 words
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Article97 1981-10-26 9 Fewer crimes if more care taken THEFT and housebreaking can be prevented f victims had taken greater care and adopt better security measures, said Parliamentary Secretary for Education Mr Ho Kah Leong yesterday. He wa» speakinj; at the opening of the Criim? Prevention Exhibition at Block 9, Ghim Moh Road97 words
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Article32 1981-10-26 9 THE Queenstown community centre will organise a holiday tour ti Genting Higlands. Mimaland, Batu Cave* and Malacca from Thursday to Sunday The cost is $145 each For details telephone *****6032 words
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Article, Illustration385 1981-10-26 9 N.Q. KUTTY - It is a festival of lights after all N.Q. KUTTY By HAPPY Deepavall, Chltra! Here are the exam Mtn yon last In the Ore. It was UmIimm aad thoaghtfslness ef Meads aad evea straagers that hat picked Chltra bw gloom aaa lit ap her tarn with happiaeas these days. Net385 words
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Article43 1981-10-26 9 THE MP for Punggol, Mr Ng Kah Tin«, will launch the Punggol Neighbourhood Watch Scheme and open a crime prevention exhibition on Nov 1 at Block 2, Tampines Way. These are organised by the Punggol Zone A and B residents committees43 words
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192 1981-10-26 9 STUDENTS taking German as a third langi-age will be given th>» ch.\nce to improve their skil>s in the language in Gern.iny A stay with Ge~man families will be given as an incentive to stude its at the German Centre run by the Goethe192 words
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168 1981-10-26 9 LONE THIEF LEFT SIGNS OF PARTNERS IN CRIME HOUSEBREAKER Tan Kee Lock worked alone but would leave three bottles or cups to give the impression there was more than one person. Tan, 28. dubbed "Lone Ranger" by the police, yesterday pleaded guilty m a district court to 71 counts of168 words
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278 1981-10-26 9 ALL 200 crew of the Indian passenger liner, Chidambaram, went on a general strike yesterday morning, two hours after docking in Singapore. Their action is in support of claims from 42 of the deck crew for reinstatement of full overtime payment which278 words
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Article29 1981-10-26 9 CLASSES m Tai Chi Oman. children's ballet and keep fit classes for women will begin next month at the Coronation community centre. Telephone *****8 for more details29 words
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Advertisement137 1981-10-26 9 U4—i ijllijifflf Catch the Early Bird to Hong Kong Spend morning, noon and night m Hong Kong before heading home the same day -only on Pan Am. If you have to be m Hong Kong the next day, and back the same day, only Pan Am gives you enough time137 words
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482 1981-10-26 10 Abolition of tax sets a poser for dealers PENANG, Sunday CAMERA and watch dealers are now faced with a dilemma whether to sell their present stock at the old prices and be stuck with poor sales, or at the new lower prices absorbing duty already paid This dilemma results fromNST - 482 words
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Article, Illustration102 1981-10-26 10 145 illegal migrants picked up in Johore JOHORE police taudh ei a major ertmepreveattea operation and rounded op 145 Illegal IwIiiwIh Immigrants (above) on Saturday. The IadwMaUaa, aged between 21 and M, were picked up tram varioon oonstmcflon sites. The operation, the second Urgest against Illegal Immigrants In the stateNST - 102 words
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Article191 1981-10-26 10 Sabah bid to keep barter trade LABUAN (Sabah). Sun. Businessmen here are now confident that they can keep their business from Singapore, after a two-month lull in the multi-million dollar barter trade with southern Philippine traders. In a bid to to make sure the trade stays "home," businessmen here are191 words
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158 1981-10-26 10 Soldier gets 10 years for killing SmU. Sun. A soldier from Peninsular Malaysia stationed here m Sarawak has been sentenced to 10 yean.' jail after pleading guilty to culpable h( micide for shooting a taxi driver who took him to the wrong army camp. Mohammed Sharip bin Ahmad. 34, t01d158 words
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Article86 1981-10-26 10 GENTING HIGHLANDS, Sun. More than $35 million worth of business was transacted at the recent travel exchange negotiations held In conjunction with the First Asean Travel Forum organised by the Malaysian Tourist Development Corporation. Forum sources indicated that the figure might even go up when theAFP - 86 words
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Article, Illustration149 1981-10-26 10 FORMER Penang Governor Tun Haii Sardon bin Haji Jubir (right) and his wife, Toh Puan Saadiah, spent 30 terrifying minutes at the hands of armed robbers at their home in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The robbers escaped with about M$100.000 in cash and jewellery leaving the ex-governorNST - 149 words
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Article35 1981-10-26 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A 17-member trade delegation led Deputy Trade and Industry Minister, Datuk Lew Sip Hon, left here today for Mexico, Panama, Brazil, Agentina and Chile to foster closer trade cooperation. AFP.AFP - 35 words
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Advertisement407 1981-10-26 10 <DEERWAU EEII one-day naasi Hurry for the Best Buys ~T/^*~ While Stocks Last!!! A g/± Ladies' Georgette Long Sleeve W^f^^^^m Blouses UP. $29 f W Afc r^JF Matching Cotton Checked Jfl |A JH j^^ 'A •<• V Pleated Skirts UP $26 K^fl A i^" JA m4f||JN^wW I >* Children's Towelling407 words
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Miscellaneous208 1981-10-26 10 Bringing Up Father By BUI Ka vanagh Hal Camp OUR NEW HEK3MBOR IS POMT YOU TWIMK WELL IT ALL J OJ WHO WA^ VERy FPESH WHE(J I J THAT WAS TCrTALLV PEPEMDS- &-.B PASSED HIS HOUSE HE I UNCALLEP FOR? A WITH 7^l XVJN WHieTLEPANDSAID/MeilO, > U .Wt4 yJ \^^H208 words
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Article, Illustration87 1981-10-26 11 THESE are Mine of the 178 motorcycles seized by police dorlag s four-hoar crackdown on speedsters at the East Oast Parkway yesterday. The machines and six can have taken np all the parking lots at the Traffic Police headquarters m Maxwell Road. About 217 people were87 words
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Article, Illustration520 1981-10-26 11 N. G. KUTTY; BRIDGET TAN - N. G. KUTTY BRIDGET TAN By and A REFINERY operator recalled last night his five-hour battle to revive his younger brother who was struck down by lightning on Mount Ophir on Friday night. "Then I gave it up. He was dead, said Mr Teo520 words
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Article46 1981-10-26 11 THERE will be an orientation meeting on Nov 6 (or anyone who wants to know more about the Singapore Jaycees, from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 pm at the President Merlin Hotel. For details, ring Roland Tan at *****07 or Mr Stanley Koh at *****2246 words
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Article179 1981-10-26 11 THE chairman of the Mandarin Promotion Committee, Mr Ho Kan Leong, last night urged commercial organisations, hotels, clan associations and others to enrol their staff or members for Mandarin lessons at community centres if they are unable to organise their own classes. Mr Ho,179 words
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Advertisement426 1981-10-26 11 1 111 1 "<%3S^Mk*~ 4bv B Lsß HiF Til have to say I love you m a songf" S Celina sings love songs and requests jJSfr^jky^ nightly at the Tavern Bar. '^MfojJZn' From 7-9p.rn. SHE Marlin Plaza. Singapore 071» Tei *****1 1 Italian convenience nximßonrElectric, from $650* a4M At left,426 words
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379 1981-10-26 12 The Straits Times MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1961 SERVING WELL AFTER 29 years of service during modern Singapore's most crucial years, Mr George Bogaars has decided to call it a day. Undeniably, he has contributed to the nation and to the shaping of the administrative arm of government into what it379 words
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Article387 1981-10-26 12 EXCEPT for serious crimes where there are mandatory sentences, judges are disinclined to send first-time teenage offenders to prison. There are various reasons for this but a central consideration is probably that the prison environment of older and hardened criminals may m fact have the opposite effect387 words
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Article, Illustration5046 1981-10-26 12 iTTTnifTIHIimi«»]: THB - iTTTnifTIHIimi«»]:THB ■TM AFTER 29 distinguished years at the top of the civil service, Mr George Bogaars called it a day yesterday but will continue to serve as chairman of Keppel Shipyard and the National Iron and Steel Mills. As a life-long student of history, he must know that withMak Kiaa Seag - 5,046 words
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Article, Illustration961 1981-10-26 12 GEORGE Edwin Bogaars, who retires from the civil service today after 29 distinguished years, will be long remembered by many who have worked under him as just about as perfect a boss as they, or anyone, could hope for961 words
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Advertisement6 1981-10-26 12 Scratchproof RADO New horizons m time6 words
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Advertisement164 1981-10-26 12 HUB Ir^fe^g^J^^^Hß^H »v ta^fl ia^WRpEPSiSi BBBr '"^^■l r *s^L ''^X *1I i' HHDb W B^i^sC^EjSL flflft! ■k mil if LW^s '^B""""- I it M k II For maximum i^^^^^ 1 security and protection. change to RAKER i RAKER door lock is specially designed to baffle even the most professional burglar164 words
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Article, Illustration108 1981-10-26 13 Minister he enjoyed working with most 6 He's very invigorating. He does appreciate good work done and he does not think of himself, only the country, what can be left behind for the country. For Instance, Dr Goh was the one who came op with the idea of forming a108 words
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Article, Illustration86 1981-10-26 13 Goh's Daring Dozen 4 The idea is not new; the technique is used all over the world, m Britain and m Australia. There's nothing wrong with it. But you must use people who are able to do the job. What we did was to use people with no experience. I86 words
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Advertisement39 1981-10-26 13 n^nW^ VPWMWVVI^V l^KtoiwHil^l (^■^•Vt'^T^^nl H^ P '411 n^^ V v V I Samson ite Silhouette I COOCOTd Less 70% U P $128 1 I I occ OCO/ now $v 40 JM Lcab ou /o few r" ■and 3Dovs H39 words
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Letter, Illustration781 1981-10-26 14 The authorities should ask people which type they prefer I REFER to your article "Markets Of The Future" (ST, Oct 20) and would like to make the following observations. Mr Chor Yeok Eng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Environment), was reported to have said that stallholders will be781 words
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Letter70 1981-10-26 14 I REFER to your article on bicycle registration Oct 21) which mentioned that the Registry of Vehicles is considering wheth~J°tl^n alt.^fa1t.^fg reSe registration fee of $5. rouKuTgesi registration be scrapped. After all, our police are unlikely to recover stolen bicucles once they are stolen, In the70 words
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Letter237 1981-10-26 14 X^C"*^ Thanks for a city wflose COMPLIMENTS are alw»y* name is synonymous with retaining dear «ld Raffles readily received but not so cleanliness. Uote l especially tor RmtreadUy Riven. 7? Alld th nks for to**' 8 fles* famous Writers 1 Bar So we would like to quote237 words
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Letter182 1981-10-26 14 ON Oct 12, I boarded service 90 along Aljuiued Road, heading for Geylang. Before I had both feet on the bus steps, the bus started to move. If I had not held on to the rails, I could have fallen off the bus. I warned the182 words
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Letter128 1981-10-26 14 ON Oct 13, as I boarded SBS 6198A, service 154, at about 8.45 a.m., I happened to glance at the driver. The conductor mistook this for a stare and aggressively demanded to know why I gave the driver such an "angry stare." I explained that it was128 words
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Letter142 1981-10-26 14 ONE evening, I rode on SBS 6231, service 167, and was reminded of the tram cars of the Thirties journeying from Paya Lebar terminus to town. The whole journey home was very unpleasant. My seat was just above the right rear wheel and the bumps big142 words
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219 1981-10-26 14 THREE weeks ago a friend recommended my mother to a provision shop-cum-dog dealer in the Balestier area to buy a puppy. My mother bought a two-month-old "Australian Pekinese" for SJ530 without a receipt or any document. When she brought the puppy home, we219 words
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Advertisement152 1981-10-26 14 In 199O it could even be obsolete.«a have some x competitors. Our talent tor Innovation is exactly what you should expect trom a world leader In transducer products. The AT637 Electronic Stylus Cleaner can clean a delicate stylus tip quickly, thoroughly and with a minimum of tuss. Just contacf the152 words
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Article62 1981-10-26 15 A SPECIAL introductory seminar on mini and microcomputers will be held (or 42 Pre-U students next month. It will be conducted by two experts from the Management Centre Ltd in London. The aim of the seminar is to introduce the young to the latest in mini and microcomputer62 words
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Article56 1981-10-26 15 SCANDUTCH, the international shipping consortium, is intensifying its marketing efforts among Singapore- and Malaysian-based Japanese customers Mr H. Oumi of Emobridge Ltd, general agents m Japan for Scan Dutch, spent three weeks recently m the two countrif s visiting over 50 Japanese trading houses and factories manufacturing56 words
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Article64 1981-10-26 15 HIGHER operating cost m Singapore has prompted the South-east Asia Iron and Steel Institute (SEAISI) to relocate its headquarters to Manila m January. When the lease for the local office at DBS Building expired for the second time m June this year, the annual rental rate64 words
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Article76 1981-10-26 15 HONGKONG, Sun. An electronics group based m Luxembourg was yesterday reported to be planning to invest HKSI.2 billion (Ss4oBm)in Hongkong. This will be done over the next two to three years to manufacture the world's first telecommunications device that combines voice, vision and data transmission,AFP - 76 words
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Article122 1981-10-26 15 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's mammoth Mitsui group will formally decide early next month to withdraw from the joint project to build a petrochemical complex at Bandar Khomeini on the Gulf coast of Iran, if the Iranian side fails to reply to the proposal put forward by the groupAFP - 122 words
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Article71 1981-10-26 15 MANILA, Sun. The Rubber Industries Association of the South-east Asian Nations (Riasean) is to recommend seven rubber products for inclusion in Asean's preferential trading arrangement (PTA) to promote processing and intra-regional trade. Delegates to the ninth plenary conference which ended yesterday identified the products as reclaimedAFP - 71 words
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Article66 1981-10-26 15 GENEVA, Sun. Government, employer and worker delegates from the world's rrajor iron and steel producing countries today urged a 40hour week and three weeks' holiday throughout the industry as soon as possible. The Iron and Steel Committee of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) also called forReuter - 66 words
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Article80 1981-10-26 15 WASHINGTON, Sun. The Government today reported a thi -d successive month of double-digit inflation with consumer prices rising sharply in September at an annual rate of 14.8 per cent. The report was a stiff blow to the Reagan Administration's economic strategy but several economists predicted prices wouldReuter - 80 words
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402 1981-10-26 15 THE Econom.c Development Board is sending another investment promotion mission to Japan next month. The six-member team, comprising EDB chairman Ngiam Tom' Dow, deputy director Ng Pock Too and the EDB Japan Desk", will hold two investment seminar. One will be held in T>kyo402 words
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Article636 1981-10-26 15 3OH HANG KENQ - The dangers of company welfarism 3OH HANG KENQ WARNING BY LOCAL ECONOMIST By A LOCAL economist, Dr Pang Eng Fong, warned of the dangers in the present switch from state welfarism to company welfarism in Singapore. Dr Pans, director of the Economic Research Centre of the National University of Singapore,636 words
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545 1981-10-26 15 Management styles which stifle individuals THE traditional entrepreneurial company is outdated and does not uphold the dignity of the individual, a National University of Singapore lecturer said yesterday. This is especially so in today's environment where staff are generally of higher educational levels, which Prof Ian MacDonald said "means they545 words
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Article212 1981-10-26 15 Singapore buying more NZ meat SINGAPOREANS are now eating more New Zealand meat. During the first half of this year, Singapore imported $16.5 million worth of beef and lamb, up 70 per cent over the same period last year. This is a steep jump compared with the 20-per-cent increase during212 words
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118 1981-10-26 15 Franchise switch surprises Inchcape LAND Rover Ltd's withdrawal of its franchise from Inchcape Bhd came as a complete surprise to Inchcape Malaysia Holdings' managing director Keith SUck. "We have been discussing tne restructuring of the Land Rover franchise for years and until Thursday, I was told no decision had been118 words
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Article225 1981-10-26 15 Partners invited for $83 m loan SINGAPORE banks have been invited to participate in a US$40 million (S$83 million) loan for a Saudi Arabian-Indone-sian joint venture. Marine Midland Bank, the manager of the syndication, said the money was for the King Khaled Military City Hospital project or any other projects225 words
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Article56 1981-10-26 15 THE Singapore Contractors Association Limited (Seal) will, among other things, set up a research unit next year. Mr Loke Pak Chee. the newly-appointed executive director of the association, said that m six to nine months' time, the research unit should be able to provide information and advice56 words
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Article686 1981-10-26 15 THE outcome of Saturday's election at the SES represented a vote of confidence for the old SES committee despite public criticism and cries for change following the recent market crash. Four Incumbent* led by chairman Ng Sm Peng coasted home comfortably. Ironically, the fight was between the686 words
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Article102 1981-10-26 15 THE following Is a list of the II most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It give* the turnover 1b thousands of units, closing price* •n Friday and the high and law far 1111 IWmw m PrtM* OrttJ Hl(k IMI Ut IUI102 words
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Article85 1981-10-26 15 LOCAL STOCK INDICES SINGAPORE Ortll Ort» Orttl OetS Oeta •BT Index "Industrials 'Finance. 'Hotels '•Properties LutiMlnings •SESlnd *****6 642 75 1355.19 997 45 631.58 327 41 .896.09 624 66 567 30 *****0 ***** *****0 993 44 634 89 327 98 894 81 626 51 5T0.73 *****8 645 23 1358 6185 words
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Article75 1981-10-26 15 •BT Index *****9 '•Industrial! 826 23 'Finance: 1255 70 ■Hotels ***** '•Properties 8M.M feTIm: ***** x*IRub*>er» 1146 61 827 93 1247 73 502 29 825 22 3*158 1146 72 *****2 *****7 832.51 ***** *****3 *****3 ***** ***** 828.04 822.74 3*847 ***** 1147.59 1143.57 ***** *****1 502 52 818 5*75 words
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Article179 1981-10-26 16 BASING on firmer ACU interest rates and an increase in money supply figures in the US, the US dollar opened higher at $2.0905 against the Singapore dollar in the Singapore forex market last week. Later, the US dollar was, however, traded generally lower across the board due to easing179 words
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Article554 1981-10-26 16 FRKMH fraar: Over the past month, the franc has mmi against the US dollar Irom US$541 to its current J5.58 level The franc has also lost ground within tho EMS, liyi Manufacturers Hanover 1 1 ust NY, in its weekly review >>( selected foreign currencies. In the October 4554 words
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Article48 1981-10-26 16 RANGE at prices offered by discount houses on Ort 24: Overnight 4 to 7" Call deposits: 4' tor. Omtm Buyiaf Sf ll.dk 3-month Treasury bills 6-. 6. 3 month Bank bills 13-13/ 16 13-I'' 16 3 months CD 13' 136 months CD 13 1:1 MM NaUaaa! Unul48 words
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Article179 1981-10-26 16 ASIAN earreacy average deposit rates far the week ended Oct 23: Spot (Fortifi Eick>«(ei) US/t 1.8425 1.8210 US/SFr ***** 1.8620 US/Dm 2.2745 2.2275 US/Belg 38.02 37.25 US/Guilder 2.5050 2.4545 SI/US 2.0965 2.0855 S*/l 3.8425 3.80T7 US MJ ***** 2.2830 SS/MS 91.45 91.13 Can Fund 1.2044 1 2005179 words
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Article43 1981-10-26 16 FOR THE week ended Saturday Oct 24. the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fund: 3.5 to 5.15 per cent. General fund: 4 to 5.125 per cent. Movement* of funds totalled $1,238 million.43 words
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Article377 1981-10-26 16 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the else of business on Friday, Oct 23. 1981 BANK'S tPLR Algemene Bank 15 1 American Express 16 Am 'dam R'terdam Bank 15 Asia Comm wial 14 A* NZ Banking Group 15 1 Ban Hin Lee Bank 15 Banca Commerciale377 words
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Advertisement279 1981-10-26 16 Asia Building Society open doors to better opportunities. Better interest rates Better loan terms Better opportunities for financial growth You'll find i* all at Asia Building Society We'll handle all your financial needs, big or small with that personal touch Call us today we II be glad to help you279 words
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Advertisement416 1981-10-26 16 l^r&Ciir999 ff NOTICE N<mCE «o^^' BR|T|SH t mmm TRUSms mm PBOGBESBIV'E ENTEBPBIBE < JZS ta (Incorporated m Singapore) Begtoterad Otnce NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Itt Fl^r, lUch* Building General Meeting of the Company will be held at J»Sk»»K*»d the R e g is tered Office of the416 words
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Article723 1981-10-26 17 LONDON: The market was easier on balance and the Financial Times' 30 share index ended 1 50 down at 461.9. The rise m UK domestic money market rates unsettled market sentiment and reversed the higher trend seen during the first three days of the week, dealers said. Equity723 words
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Article183 1981-10-26 17 LONDON: Rubber Futures were barely maintained in the afternoon on Friday, on general lack of follow-through, to claar around session's lows with average losses from Thursday of 0 «0p The morning market had produred Eastern based gains of 0.20 to 0 lOp per kilo. Prices later fell bark183 words
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Article30 1981-10-26 17 LONDON Copper prim on frktay i DrrvioiM in brackrU) Wirebar Spot CJ12 M (CMCM). srllers t»13 00 (OmM), Thr** Month buyen L»41 50 ilMiSO, v iim tM2« 14 7M30 words
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Article304 1981-10-26 17 THE market broke the $2.00 (S) barrier decsively this week as current RSS One dropped 13 cent, to a fouryear low of 189 oents a kilo, a level close to the Inro buffer stock optional buying price, says HlH*>, CUer, weekly review rf the Singapore and304 words
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Article54 1981-10-26 17 OcM» Ocl20 OCI21 Oct 22 Ocl 23 Ocl 24 •Tin Tonnes ■Rubber (S) Rubber (M) 3560 35.60 180 165 194 00 ***** ***** ***** 3554 170 196 00 230 00 3560 35.62 215 203 188.50 190.50 225.50 227 50 $35 62 176 •in Ml per kilo54 words
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Article62 1981-10-26 17 IKK AVERAGE discount ran- on 91 -day government Treasury Bills held steady at 6 565 per rent at the latest tender compared with previously, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS). laid Applications totalled $213 million (or (he 1120 million of Bills on offer About M per centReuter - 62 words
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Article86 1981-10-26 17 Krl Tfcan V Ibourne < 1 1 380 4SB 380 45B 3M3OS *****S New York 431 008 433 75B 4320OS *****S London 430 008 432 BB 431 (US 433 2SS Zurich 430 OOB 431 OOB 433 OOS 434 (MS Paris 437 66 440 88 tel Kri Honxkuni! 432 50B86 words
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Article321 1981-10-26 17 COFFEE prices remained steady at the Singapore produce market last week on news that the International Coffee Organisation will be releasing another one millio'. bags on to the world market. On the international front, coffee prices continued to maintain their recent uptrend on improved confidence as roasters321 words
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Article192 1981-10-26 17 THE STRAITS tin price was unchanged at M$35 62 per kilo in Penang on Saturday, on an official offering down 27 tonnes to 176 tonnes. LONDON: Tin values continued to fall back from the morning s record highs as further profit-taking extended the retreat seen during late192 words
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Article230 1981-10-26 17 TOKYO. Sat Share prices closed lower in sympathy »Kh the weaker overnight Wall Street trend with internationally-popular issues leading the way. dealers said. The Dow Jones average (ell 17 19 points to close at 7245 00 on volume of 200 million shares The New index closed at 537 21.230 words
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Article566 1981-10-26 17 TRADING »l the Stork K\rtanf at Ma.ga.pm Um( week Ir«i|e4 «a to evea Iww visit with itoff prtra sdll bmvIbr ia*rnt»all) aad *»wa. (My taaaly traded «toeks provided say •ferteralar prtrr rlwaffra. ■L. W*»*l#« "FlB^k^^ laJa. Mali Mm rtwN Uk- tfrt M.tS p^ata toww al Oi.iZ, a* la*566 words
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Article517 1981-10-26 17 THE low level of interest at the Kuala Lumpur stock market prevailed last week with pre-Budget considerations foremost in the minds of investors. Market operators were apparently holding back fresh commitments for most of the week in anticipation of the Finance Minister's Budget presentation on Friday in Parliament.517 words
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Article51 1981-10-26 17 Carnal DMe T*UI («r T»UI fur paymral payable the year prrvlous > r»r ktmayaa 5(b) Jan 8 5'i 1C. ■l—tui 5', (II Jan IS 5'<(I) 16.3*, (a) KSUtai IT Jan 25 3C. 35', DKrnuut 4C.I Feb 1 *r. 193.8*, (a) Adjusted (or scrip issue (b) First and Final51 words
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Article347 1981-10-26 17 NEW YORK. FH. Storks closed sharply lower in moder- ate trading Analysts said investors were discounted by the bis 1.2 per cent rise in September consumer prices reported this morning and the large loss reported by General Motors late yesterday. The Dow Jones industrial average was off 10.28347 words
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Article55 1981-10-26 17 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 461.9 Thursday 467 3 Week Ago 463.4 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 837 9» Thursday 848.21 Week ago ***** H.K.HANG SENG Friday 1227.24 Thursday 1236.12 Week ago 1249 47 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday 685.0 Thursday 685.5 Week ago 684 2 ALL ORDINARIES Friday 565.5 Thursday55 words
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Article265 1981-10-26 17 AMSTERDAM. Fri Share prices were mixed, with KLM anti KayaJ Datch up 2.40 and 0 30 guilders and l?aJlever down 0 90 in Dutch internationals, dealers said. NMB lost 1.30 in narrowly mixed banks and Itellar* was up 0.70 in firmer investment funds. Insurer Eaala was one higher Gbtfcrw265 words
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Article360 1981-10-26 17 ZURICH, Fri. Share jjrices closed quietly steady in a technical reaction to yesterday's losses, dealers said. After some further declines in early trading, selected buying reversed the trend, they said, noting that trading was very thin and virtually dominated by professionals. Foreign and domestic bonds continued to follow the360 words
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Article275 1981-10-26 18 PNB ups stake inAMC to 5.85 pc PERMODALAN Nasional Berhad's Malaysia's national equity corporation stake m Amalgamated Metals Corporation has risen to 5.85 per cent. AMC. the UK-listed company which controls 50.5 per cent of Datuk Keramat Holdings, is the target of a bid by West German industrial group, Preussag275 words
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Article, Illustration2336 1981-10-26 18 SOO PENG ON WHAT WENT WRONG it waa Rpriagtlinr la tke st.rk market. Share prteea MMnrd like cherry hit— inn. Tke Cat* tad Dega af tke laveatmeat w«rld were Kiddrnly traaafsrmod lat* pe41gT«e poodle, U br roddlrd aad l«vrd. The only darkllac2,336 words
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Obituary, Illustration61 1981-10-26 22 143 Acknowledgements The family of the late wish to thank all relatives L friends for their kind assistance. attendence, condolences, wreaths li donations during their recent bereavement THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs Henrietta Perelra wish to express their heartfelt thanks to all their relatives. Esso. Shell Aviation staff and61 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1981-10-26 22 IN CVCR LOVIHG ANO CHERISHED MEMORY OF OUR BELOVED GRACE SOOTHO MAY VCM BORN 12 IN DEPARTED M. 10.71 OUR BELOVED DARLING. A CHILD OF GOD. LOVED BY ONE AND ALL DEEPLY MISSED ANO CHEMSHED NOT JUST TO-DAY, BUT EVERYDAY. WE LOVE YOU: DAD. MUM, ELEANOR, ROY,54 words
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Obituary, Illustration91 1981-10-26 22 IN EVERLOVING MEMORY Of Gone from our lives one so dear, But In our hearts forever near. Always nnwmbwid by loved on**. We often think of the yesteryears When we were together, Fond memories of you linger. Making your absence more painful for us Doarly mmid by wrt«. Mm. (tough91 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1981-10-26 22 DEARLY MIStEO AND ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY PARENTB, BROTHERS, SISTERS AND FRIENOS (SEC 2 "O", MVSS. H7O DAVID PUNG SEOW HENG Dapartad 26 10 8028 words
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Advertisement118 1981-10-26 22 135 PwaowallliiiißH 137 R*Ug4otM~ ■USY PROFISSIONAL SINOLE IBBBa^BHBHBBBkHB parent with young son seeks temporary foster home or holl- OFFER ASSISTANCE on day camp during coming school church fund raising project or holidays for coaching of extra- Sunday School Purchase by supcurrlcular activities Please write P |v n f Olft Items.118 words
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Article514 1981-10-26 23 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA LOCAL TRIO FOR HONGKONG OPEN By FUNG HEE KWAN, V. Lirtgam and Poh Bng Chong leave today to take part m the $2,000 Hongkong Professional Golfers' Association championship, which starts on WednesThe trio have only one objective m taking part m the HKPGA514 words
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588 1981-10-26 23 S.K. JAMES, like most men m military service, rarely has time for a round of golf, but yesterday he surprised himself by winning the Singapore Armed Forces championshipat the Sembawang Country Club, reports ERNEST FRIDA. The stocky soldier beat a field of588 words
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Article33 1981-10-26 23 VERSAILLES, Sun. Britain's Charles Spedding won the sixth Paris-Versailles race of about 17 kilometres m 51.54 minutes here m France today. Second was France's Christian Geffray, some 100 metres behind33 words
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Article215 1981-10-26 23 TOKYO, Sun. American Hale Irwin fired a four under par 68 for an aggregate of 13-under-par 275 to win the Bridgestone golf tournament with a comfortable eight-stroke margin over his nearest rival at the Sodegaura Country Club Course near here today. Irwin. who teedAFP; UPI - 215 words
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Article481 1981-10-26 23 SAO PAULO, Sun. Vicente Fernandez, of Argentina, shot a 67 yesterday to take the lead after three rounds of the Sao Paulo Open golf championship. He stood on 10-under-par 203, one ahead of four golfers, including overnight leader David Ingram, of Britain, who cardedAgencies - 481 words
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Advertisement559 1981-10-26 23 READY MIXED CONCRETE (SINGAPORE) PTE LTD We are a subsidiary of READY MIXED CONCRETE LIMITED OF AUSTRALIA, one of the largest quarrying companies m the world, and we require the following staff to quarry and to operate a QUARRY AND CRUSHING PLANT at MANDAI ROAD. A. Front End Loader Operators559 words
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Advertisement380 1981-10-26 23 m STP DISTRIBUTORS SDN BND (A member of The Times Orianisation) We are expanding! We have several vacancies for the following posts:(1) General Clerk (based at International Building) Singapore citizen G.C.E. 'O' level with at least 3 credit passes including English Able to type at 35 w.p.m. Ability to speak380 words
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Article47 1981-10-26 24 BANG ON TARGET «v raciaf reporter EQUESTRIENNE jiredlrted tk*t Jwkey rWrtu GwUllajß ettM \*mi a treble la y«l»ri»y'i raeea la Peaaaa.. Aad GwlllUai Mi It. Of ate ■Ix maaats, Glitter. WaaMactaa aad Y«rk •Mlce4, aad EQI'ESTIUENNE ttppM tke lint «ws asraea to wta.47 words
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Article23 1981-10-26 24 J - GWILLIAM CAN LAND TREBLE J ■yi /LAST ytv t charapton }oek- > }Urn today aad I faaey tfarcc I On board te Mi fcjtawi23 words
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Article894 1981-10-26 24 PENANG, Sun. Jockey S. Sairi and K W Tan were pended (or three race days each by the stewards today. Sain was suspended for not riding Nucleus out in the straight in Race 7 last Sunday. while Tan (The Platinum Touch) (or careless riding in Race 7 yesterday.894 words
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1433 1981-10-26 24 Gwilliam lands hat-trick on Glitter, York and Washington RACING, with TIPTOP PENANG. Sun. Two objections m Races 1 and 6 which were both upheld, highlighted the last day of the Penang meeting here. George Podmore, the rider of the favourite Happy MfWy IV, i1,433 words
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Article566 1981-10-26 24 FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, ***** CONSOLATIONS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. (1) Sanderson Lad 54 (*****93) Junaidi II Tralaer: Teh Choon Beng. W«a ky: 2Mi, 1, 1M (1:16). Ts4e: SJpore $17, $8.566 words
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234 1981-10-26 24 WILFRED YEO - Ng loses but still earns ticket to Macau WILFRED YEO By NG THIEN LOOK finished 37th m the third Singapore cross-country marathon for MR2S members at the Macßitchie Reservoir yesterday but still won a ticket to next month's Macau marathon. Mak Wah Chew, first to complete the 42.19-kllo-metre journey (3hr234 words
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Article123 1981-10-26 24 NEW YORK, Sun. April Run, a three-year-old Irish-bred filly based m France, yesterday won the US$3OO,OOO ($624,000) Turf Classic Invitational at the Aqueduct racecourse here. Ridden by her regular Ioc key. Frenchman Phiippe Pacquet, April Run held off a late burst from the even-money favourite,Reuter - 123 words
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Article316 1981-10-26 25 BUCHAREST, Sun. NEW ZEALAND'S All Blacks produced a powerful second-half performance to beat Rumania 144 here yesterday m the first rugby union international between the two countries. Rumania seized the initiative by taking an early lead and held the All Blacks 3-3 at halftime.Agencies - 316 words
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437 1981-10-26 25 TOKYO, Sun. SECOND seed Balazs Taroczy, of Hungary, beat top seed Eliot Teltscher, of the United States. 6-3, 1-6, 7-6 to win the men's singles title m the Japan Open tennis tournament here today. There was also an upset m the women's singles final, sixthReuter; UPI - 437 words
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400 1981-10-26 25 NZ blunt Indian spearheads with containing game Finals New Zealand 2 India 1. Third placing, Australia 7 S. Korea 0. Filth placingt Japan 2 Singapore 0. Seventh placing! Hongkong 2 Oman 1. HONGKONG. Sun. New Zealand, following the spirit and aggression of their post-match400 words
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Article, Illustration208 1981-10-26 25 LOS ANGELES, Sun. The Los Angeles Dodgers evened the 1981 World Baseball Series at two games each by fighting back to beat the New York Yankees 8-7 here yesterday. The Dodgers scored two runs m the seventh inning to break a 6-6 tieReuter; AP - 208 words
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Article92 1981-10-26 25 AMERICAN FOOTBALL Dan Marino passed for 270 metres and three touchdowns to lead unbeaten and second-ranked Pittsburgh to a 23-10 victory over Syracuse. Other results: Clemson 17 N. C. State 7, Perm State 30 West Virginia 7, Nebraska 6 Missouri 0, Minnesota 12 lowa 10, Georgia n Kentucky 0,92 words
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Article26 1981-10-26 25 BASKETBALL: Pakistan lost 65-114 to the Chinese team m the opening game of their China tour on Saturday night. China led 52-35 at half-rime.26 words
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Article38 1981-10-26 25 BOXING: With the boxing world wondering how, when and where a possible right between undisputed world champions middleweight Marvin Hagler and welterweight Sugar Ray Leonard, the town of Taormlna has offered to host such a bout.38 words
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Article30 1981-10-26 25 CYCLING: The team of Swiss Daniel Gisiger and Serge Demierre won the Baracchi race, 100 km from Pontedera to Pisa. Their average speed was a record 48.684 kph.30 words
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Article53 1981-10-26 25 GYMNASTICS: Bulgarian girls performed superbly to make an almost clean sweep of the medals at the world modern gymnastics championships which ended In Munich on Saturday. Soviet gymnast Irina Devtna stopped Bulgaria's teenagers from taking every individual medal by winning the ribbon event and the bronze medal m53 words
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Article50 1981-10-26 25 SQUASH: Britain's Jonah Bamngton has withdrawn from the Thorn Emi World Masters championships at Newcastle, starting next Monday. Harrington, 40, six-time British Open champion, Is still troubled by the knee that be injured early m the summer. Favourite for the title is "Boy Wonder" Jehangir Khan, of Pakistan50 words
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Article26 1981-10-26 25 VOLLEYBALL: China won the world military sports title m Harderwijk, Holland, by defeating the hosts 15-8, 15-8, 15-2 m the final. Brazil finished third.26 words
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Article34 1981-10-26 25 WINDSURFING: American Mike Waltze won the overall title m the 1981 World windsurfer championship m Nago City. Okinawa, Southern Japan. His countryman, Greg Aguera, was second and Australian Robert WUmot third. Agencies.Agencies - 34 words
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Article, Illustration288 1981-10-26 25 Japan's sweet revenge on S'pore HONGKONG, Sun. Japan, thirsty for revenge, gained it sweet and certain when they brat Singapore 2 0 for fifth place m the Junior World Cup Australasian Zone hockey tournament at the King's Park Stadium here today. The Japanese victory nibbed out the memory of their288 words
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Article166 1981-10-26 25 SOUTH KOREANS Park Young Suk, Chun Mun Kyu and Kirn Jin Ho m that order took the top three places m both the women s 70 metres and 60m events on the opening day of the Asian Archery championships at Farrer Park yesterday, reports166 words
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Article476 1981-10-26 25 JANICE BEAH - STC scrape into s-f inals JANICE BEAH By THE Singapore Tennis Centre fought their way into the semi-finals of the prestigous inter-club championship for the Kliny Cup when they beat Morning Glow Tennis Centre 2-1 at Kallang yesterday. MGTC's T. S. Kirn and Albert Tan, national champions a few times,476 words
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Advertisement362 1981-10-26 25 SWEAT! Staminade puts back what the sweat takes out... your body salts, your stamina When you exert yourself you sweat. The over soon puts back what hours of sweat more you sweat, the more body salts you take out. lose. If not replaced, this loss may cause Summade coma m362 words
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Miscellaneous25 1981-10-26 25 BADMINTON Busineis Haiti Individual tournament UUBHY Asian Cham ponships (Farm- Park. 930 TfeNNV Inter-club rham pionship (Semi finals and finali. Kallang. 8 30 a m25 words
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Article283 1981-10-26 26 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI JUBILEE STEAL THE THUNDER DESPITE DEFEAT By ARMED FORCES are almost champions of the Ovaltin* National Football League Division One after last night's hard-earned 2-1 victory over relegation bound Jubilee at the Jalan Besar Stadium Forces, who have four more matches to play,283 words
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170 1981-10-26 26 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment. as expected, retained the Cobra 15th international 10-a-side rugby tournament when they defeated Cobra 14-0 m the final here today. RNZIR. champions for the last three years, scored a goal and two tries. TheyAFP - 170 words
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Article167 1981-10-26 26 MVBHMONE DIVISION TWO P W D L F A Pt Fore** 14 13 1 0 40 10 40 Farm- Park 17 12 3 2 42 20 39 Kikl Bukll 16 t 5 2 29 15 32 Changi It t 5 5 22 19 23 Tampinn 15 I 4 6167 words
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Article, Illustration115 1981-10-26 26 Draw keeps Cologne at the top BONN. Sun. A 1-1 away draw against Bayer Leverkusen yesterday kept FC Cologne on top of the West German soccer First Division. Cologne, with 16 points, are one point clear of Werder Bremen, Bayern Munich and Borussia Moenchengladbach. Other results: Arminia Bielefeld 1 Hamburg115 words
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Article295 1981-10-26 26 In Vienna, Austria Vienna continued to set the pace at the top of the Austrian First Division with a 2-0 away victory over Voest Linz yesterday. They are now three points clear of rivals Rapid, who drew 2-2 draw with Sturm Graz. Yesterday's results: Gak 3 SSW Innsbruck 1,Agencies - 295 words
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Article73 1981-10-26 26 IPSWICH. Sun Police made 32 arrests and 13 people, including one policeman, were injured when Ipswich Town and Arsenal tans clashed before the English League Division One game here yesterday. The trouble did not end there. Immediately after the game, which Ipswich won 2-1,AFP - 73 words
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349 1981-10-26 26 Aussies move towards record Wood and Shipperd knock centuries for WA... PERTH, Sun. OPENER Graeme Wood completed a career-best 151 and Test aspirant Greg Shipperd scored 131 as West Australia moved towards a recordbreaking total m their fourday clash with Pakistan here today. At stumps, on the third day. WestAFP - 349 words
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433 1981-10-26 26 J. RAJENDRAN - SCC beat the champs to finish second J. R AJENDR AN By THE Singapore Cricket Club's Ist XI made clear their intentions of winning the Singapore Cricket Association Senior League title next season when they beat two-week old champions Ceylon Sports Club A by seven wickets m their last game433 words
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Article158 1981-10-26 26 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Singapore wrapped up their three softball "test;' matches with Malaysia with a thumping 6-0 win at the Selangor Chinse Recreation Club here today. The visitors, who are warming up towards the South-east Asia Games m Manila m December, had defeated Malaysia 6-3 andAFP - 158 words
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Advertisement178 1981-10-26 26 r^^^t^^^ A inn «2^ii^W j J .^IBBBBBBkfI ■SBBBBBBBB^IBBBBBBBBBM *<^LlS^I ilr QantasThe only daily one-stop flight toLondon. Every day, m every way, it's unbeatable. The 747 Qantas Express lifts off for London every evening, every week of the year. As scheduled. So you arrive at Heathrow early the next day. And178 words
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Article1365 1981-10-26 27 DIVISION ONR Coventry 3 Swame* 1. Ipnrlch 2 Anenal 1, Lenta 1 Sunderland 0. Liverpool 1 Manchester United 2. Manchester City 0 Fomt 0. Middlesbrough 0 Everton 2, Notts County 1 West Hun 1, Stoke 1 Blrmlng ham 0, Tottenham 0 Brighton 1. West Bromwtch l SouthamptonReuter - 1,365 words
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Article, Illustration555 1981-10-26 27 LONDON, Sunday Manager Atkinson has the last laugh as his multi-million dollar side sweep to the top CRITICS jokingly describe Ron Atkinson as the man who finds time to manage Manchester United Football Cub when he is not signing cheques. But Atkinson had the last laugh yesterday555 words
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Article744 1981-10-26 27 Sacking of Dave Sexton is still a talking point THERE has been so much talk about Manchester United recently. The questions have been many, but the answers seem to vary. This article attempts to put the present position of the Red Devils m a clear light.IPS - 744 words
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Article173 1981-10-26 27 RIO DE JANEIRO, Sun. Rio de Janeiro's professional soccw referees were fired on Friday m the latest development of a bribery scandal that has shaken t lis city's major clubs. The Rio Soccrir Federation ordered the sackings after 107 referees went out on strike onAP - 173 words
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115 1981-10-26 27 Only one major triumph in 13 years SINCE United won the European Cup In IKB a year after their last Championship success their only mater triumph has been In the FA Cup, which they won In 1877. They did, of course, win the Second Division title In 1575, but for115 words
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Article, Illustration538 1981-10-26 27 MANCHESTER UNITED 1981-82 champions! WeU, soccer is full of shocks and surprises, but I don't think we are capable of winning the title just yet. The most important targets for United this season are to build a squad equipped to achieve success over a period ofIPS - 538 words
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Article61 1981-10-26 27 LONDON, Bu. LmmUbs gwUaearen after yeaterd»y'§ EagUsk LngM Meeer matclm: First DtvlaUa Kevla KecfM (S*«Uuunptoa) 12, D*vM Crew (Wnt H*m) t, Terry McDernMtt (Liverpool) 9, Imi Wallace (N*tttkgkain Fvreat) I. Bec>Bd Mvtatoii Steve WUte (Latoa) 11, Trevw Aytott (Burnley) 1, Gregory (QPR) 7, Rot Jack (Nfflrtck) 7, lUger61 words
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Article42 1981-10-26 27 AUTHORS WANTED BY NY PUBLISHER l«M| UM« MM >.«H»i Mb MM k>«o d m \tm <km» M»kctw p<*i nil l*Mr<T M «mh •nn He Nm ■Ban «M Jm< Ik k« mm i JO «M*» hwt Sit J4l> a Nrt t Ml Ul«42 words
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Article588 1981-10-26 27 LIVERPOOL 1 MAN. UTD 2: United, beginning to justify manager Ron Atkinson's spending spree, climbed to the top of the First Division with a deserved victory. The goal they long threatened came after 24 minutes through Kevin Moran. Moran turned from hero to villain by foulingAP - 588 words
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Article, Illustration544 1981-10-26 28 LONDON. Sunday TENS of thousands of demonstrators have poured onto the streets of London, Rome, Brussels and Paris to protest against the stationing of Nato medium-range missiles on European soil. The weekend rallies followed a 200,000-strong anti-nuclear protest march m Bonn two weeks ago, the biggestAgencies - 544 words
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323 1981-10-26 28 THE government is to take over the aftercare service of hardcore drug addicts because of the steadily rising number of problem cases here. Disclosing this at the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association's charity dinner last night, the Sana president, Mr Baey Lian Peck, said323 words
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Article34 1981-10-26 28 BEIRUT, Sun. Revolutionary guards m Iran killed three dissidents and arrested 42 others m clashes following the government's announced annihilation" of the leftist Muiahideen Khalq guerillas, Teheran Radio reported last night. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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386 1981-10-26 28 GERALD PEREIRA, Crime Desk - Crackdown on speedsters: 267 held GERALD PEREIRA, Crime Desk By POLICE yesterday scored their biggest victory yet against pre-holiday speedsters during a four-hour operation m which 267 people were detained and 178 powerful motorcycles and six cars impounded The crackdown at East Coast Parkway used as a racing track by386 words
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Article45 1981-10-26 28 KARACHI, Sun. Pakistan's military government has started legal proceedings against the family of executed Prime Minister Zulfikar All Bhutto to recover about S million rupees (about Ssl million), it says, he misappropriated the sum while m office, authoritive sources said today. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article81 1981-10-26 28 TOKYO, Sun. Japan an.l the United .States will form a study group composed of legislators to look into transferring Japanese bullet train technology to America, Kyodo news service reported today. Kyodo said the new group, to be called the Japan-US Railway Forum, will be organisedDomei; UPI - 81 words
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Article35 1981-10-26 28 NEW DELHI, Sun. Former Prime Minister Morarii Desai's wife, Gajraben. 81, died today m Bombay. Mrs Desai had an undisclosed illness for the last few months, medical sources said without elaborating. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Obituary27 1981-10-26 28 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH a. RajaooPaL. 72, passed away 2S/10/81 leading wife Marimuthu. 7 sons, 1 daughters. Cortege leaves 35, Race Course Lane today 3pm for Mt. Vernon.27 words
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Advertisement218 1981-10-26 28 be said too that although Tuff-Kote rustproofing is more expensive, the work quality is higher." The full test details were published m a recent edition of 'Motor 1 the Swedish AA magazine. The Swedish Automobile Association **£S»Z' l nnestn x est says it for the third year running request, m218 words
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Advertisement330 1981-10-26 28 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. When mini-skirts, maxi-skirts, hotpants, bell-bottom trousers and good old enticing cheongsams begin to make their appearance m increasing numbers at the trading rooms of brokerage houses, is it time to sell? Are short sellers to blame for the recent market collapse? Read what330 words
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Miscellaneous176 1981-10-26 28 UP TO 1p.m. TODAY: Showers in several plaoes tram late morning. TEMP. (C) up to fia.m. tomorrow: 31 max., 25 tain. SUNSET today: l.2t p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: C.1C a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 5 12C Rain Ltmiam 6 9C Cloudy Atfceaw 16 22C Gear Lm Aagelea 15 24C Clear Baaraia *c176 words
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Article, Illustration1033 1981-10-26 1 The operative word m building industry now THE Urban Redevelopment Authority's decision to save Emerald Hill reflects a new mood in architecture and city planning. Following the bitter p rogress- versus-protection battles of the '60s and '70b, c*mpr*mlae is the key word now. Examples: Conservation "purists" no longer strive1,033 words
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Article591 1981-10-26 2 nKKPAk.AL.4SAM (SBCCh 8, LUp.m.): A repeat of Deepavall Variety Special, which greeted the festival last night. The programme begins In sober mood with a devotional composition by Mr Re Shanmugam, sang m unison by artistes (see LEfSIRE, Pag' Three), and graduates Into one of happy revelry. The first591 words
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Article493 1981-10-26 2 Holiday highlights THE Gymnast (SBC Ch 5, 11.25 p.m.): One of those moving stories of perseverance, determination and talent,about a young girl's struggle to become a champion gymnast ana how she learns, eventually, to deal with competition. The Big Top Variety Show Gladys Knight (SBC Ch 5, 12.11 p.m.): British493 words
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Article383 1981-10-26 2 Pick OF THE Day SBC 8 SBC 5 PERSONALITY Shou Featuring DUn* Natation (Ch 5, 7.5t p.m.): The much-loved singer from Indonesia entertains with Sengaja Aku Da tang. Melody Dalam Lagu. Badai Samudra, Jalan, Malam Ini and a medley of Melati Suntingan and Hindu. (See LEISURE, Pmge Three). Jennifer Yen383 words
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Article, Illustration858 1981-10-26 3 DANA LAM - DANA LAM Two happy people TV stories by 4 If God wanted to make me a fool, he can do it any day, isn't it? I am grateful to God for what I am. 7 Shanmugam MEET Mr Re Shanmugam, actor, singer. song writer, musical producer, playwright; a happy,858 words
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Article, Illustration551 1981-10-26 3 41 am the happiest woman m the world. Because I have two sons, a good husband and a good ca- reer. 7/ Diana Nasution SHE sings of love and broken hearts, of dashing young men on white horses and mostly of thoughts that occupy a maiden's heart. And that551 words
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Article504 1981-10-26 3 SSO concert; Cct 23 Reviewed by JOHN EDWARDS IT IS an undeniable fact that Tchaikowski's First Piano Concerto is a popular work, although it is questionable that it is a great concerto. Be that as it may, the piece was certainly lent greatness m last Friday's performance, as504 words
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Article, Illustration697 1981-10-26 4 Kagemuiha (Kurosawa playa with images) Coming to Orchard Previewed by PATRICK SHEN YOU probably cannot find two more dissimilar films than All That Jaa and Kagemasam (Shadow Warrior), but they share two important things: The 1980 Grand Prize of the Cannes Film Festival, and the quality of697 words
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Article828 1981-10-26 4 MINU THAROOR - MINU THAROOR Ramayana, Vic Theatre; Oct 24 Reviewed by 4 This production succeeded m capturing through dance, music and light effects, much of the colour and splendour of the epic, s THE great Indian mythological text, the Ramayana, contains all the elements of grand, epic theatre. Jealousy,828 words
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Article, Illustration2238 1981-10-26 6 Holiday What's your idea of an ideal holiday mountain climbing with the roughest and toughest, or room service all the way? LOW MEI VIM, a Malaysian married to a Singaporean, has lived m London for 1 0 years, and has grown tired of elusive English summers. So together with her2,238 words
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Article, Illustration631 1981-10-26 7 X MALATHY - X MALATH Y By SERANGOON Road. The place is infected with that familiar, excited atmosphere. It is that time of the year again, the time when all Hindus celebrate the Festival of Lights, Deepavali. And Serangoon Road throbs, pulsates with the festive mood. The sari shops along Serangoon631 words
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Article490 1981-10-26 8 RONALD FARQUHAR - RONALD FARQUHAR By m Budapest 4 The "magic cube", with its tantalising challenge to shuffle and twist multi-coloured components into uniform patterns, would almost certainly have been frowned on then as an unworthy frivolity. A PUZZLE toy that has conquered the capitalist world could become the symbolReuter - 490 words
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Article, Illustration664 1981-10-26 8 It's better than watching TV, it's more absorbing than a book and it's certainly far more fascinating than the family. Admit it, you're hooked; you cannot live without your Cube but you've never managed to master it. Stand by then, for a 11 2-page do-it-yourself manual (You664 words
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Advertisement213 1981-10-26 1 Around her neck L an Imperial jade pendant. mKKm On her wrist a\4cheron Constantin. Both are original masterpieces of the jeweller's art. Both pieces were designed for someone who appreciates unique objets dart, who values artistry' and craftsmanship above price. j^k Many envy the superior quality of Vacheron Constantin but213 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous325 1981-10-26 2 EXHIBITIONS: TROPICAL Flowers And Foliage: Watercolour paintings by Tan Juey Lee and Teng Nee Cheong. Galleries 10-12, Hyatt Hotel. 11 a.m. 6 p.m. Free admission. Last day today. Spaces: Contemporary art in Germany. Goethe Inst Gallery. 10 a.m.— 6p.m. Until Wednesday. Richard Constable's paintings: British Council, Singapore Rubber House, Collyer325 words
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Miscellaneous1191 1981-10-26 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 10.00 AM Opening followed by Odi Vflaiy Fof Llte < Last E P |SOde > adu Pappa (Deepavali Children's 6.45 Circus Special) 7.05 Scooby Doo And Scrappy Doo 10.35 The Fintstones Special (Last Episode) 11.00 What's Happenini 7.30 News And Weather Forecast 11.25 The Gymnast1,191 words
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Advertisement243 1981-10-26 3 I WISHING OUR 1 I PATRONS 1 1 HAPPY 1 DEEPAVALI I I Indian Overseas Bank J No: 1 1 3 Collyer Quay 1 L Singapore 0104 Tel: 91 4088 J Try new Agfacolor 100 film. BH j^k V WH^ W& m' V^Bp Bb ■m 4B By vfl Wp A.243 words
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Advertisement287 1981-10-26 4 /V KWOK 7V GALLERY JX PtcLtd S "Three Generations of Experience Since 1918" presents FINE PORCELAIN OF THE QING DYNASTY exhibition sal*? INCLUDING 300 selected porcelains from throughout the Qing Dynasty (1644 1911) Jade scupltures Fine ivory Scroll paintings Snuff bottles W T^ Buddha images K|^ »M ALL EXHIBITS If*287 words
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Advertisement436 1981-10-26 5 ft CAP ITO L Hurry' Last'Days <M7»7Sa)j SHOWS al 11am. 145. 4.00. 30 IS I I lIKOK SO SI DIM >J| i iii it i is \o i imi W\ x jm B ID M KIWI JT V J aam^- i^-a^^Bal aj_^| %'CV€RO^|T( NOW SHOWING at 4 THEATRES LIDO-REX-SAVOY-REPUBLIC 180436 words
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Advertisement317 1981-10-26 5 OPENS TODAY! ODEON (*****16) Horn, I 30, 4 00, 630 9 15pm JaY terror! FRANCO PAL AGGI and "^J fl S FRANCO NUNZIO /^VVhM I aVBi present afl V Maaa^ '"Vi M Mr aaaVaT^^ 1 f 9 > Ps^tjaMaaaT»a^^a/ \^*i»r _i bm > a^ .^b>l aaaaa *rf aaa^^mClat bbbV 7317 words
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Advertisement581 1981-10-26 5 I Happy j Deepavali^ •'!<(&. GATHA&j I i'!>2X/ O( GANISAIIO *i I jlj mimiMWinrJ I, OPEN* TOOAY! 11am, IN, 4.00. 30. t ISom ij^ammipai fjm Q 5 UnirrAIICTiJ C> PIgJLJYa^M.VI 0 V' LAST DAYS I <1111 am.1 1 1lam. 1.30, COO. «.30, ISem I I V n.TMZTiMiiMM.VS.W < S V581 words
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Advertisement290 1981-10-26 6 EAU DE CARON Gmxi-Rms.aKeL<XH AGENT MAW BuMTVR PiNANG HONGKONG #JHiyEIDO y FALL FOLIAGE" ■^^""THt MOISTURE MIST JV^HARVEST HUES FROM TOKYO The days grow shorter, the air cnsper and dazzling colors magically transform the woodlands as Shiseido presents its FALL FOLIAGE Makeup Collection Inspired by the glory of the countryside m290 words
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Advertisement109 1981-10-26 6 Another exclusive ton Harriet Hubbard Ayer Now, two fabulous gifts from Harriet Both offers are valid only while stocks Hubbard Ayer allow you to carry all last And available only at your make-up, notebook, whatever o i with a minimum of fuss but with lots of Rc y Oct 26109 words
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Advertisement421 1981-10-26 7 The Chairman, Board of Directors and the Management of TAT LEE FINANCE express their sincere gratitude to the banking and financial community, business associates, customers, friends and well-wishers for the flowers, and attendance on the occasion of their Holland Branch opening. V9e just mack Bouriois cosmetics three times more irresistible421 words
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Advertisement360 1981-10-26 8 tmt OGOL I9^H FIRS Fiery cotors that flicker and i^^^^laad^aaaaaaV. a^LaaaaaamJ >HPBbV flare with inner light aaal vB La^aV uniquely beautiful from i^BaaaV aaV^LaaV. Helena Rubinstein a^La^^V l^^\ 1 LaWv Featured S«lk Fashion Blusher. I Strong 4 Glossy Nail Color. '^^^bbbW> OMm Care Up Color. 4 XV Shadows Plus Eyeshadow360 words
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SECTION THREE
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Bilingual
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Article, Illustration1150 1981-10-26 1 Money-making it the principal motivation Of business activities but root of many evils MARTIN LU, a NUS philosophy lecturer, says money-making is not an immoral K n» it thniilH n«* numK thmO < DUt noula no! numb US to the finer things m life.1,150 words
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Article355 1981-10-26 2 THIS programme Is compiled by Rrdiffusloh aid brwulcMt daily In Tecchew, Hcfcklea and Culmcw over both Rfdlffa•doa and SBC's Chinese service (Mm Sat: gJI a.m. and t.tt p.m. Sunday: 11.55 a.m. and CM p.m.). The English notes are provided by us. Lesson 109: Fund-raising VOCABULARY: mujuan fMd-ratelng355 words
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Article95 1981-10-26 2 M^^}9A -^t to eat, is the radical relating to food m .•^l^l^___jfc* s V Es* general. Its seal form shows It is made up a \^P Dew food). itself is a pirtograph of the rire- H f V pot O) and its contents with a spoon95 words
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Article, Illustration688 1981-10-26 2 Case 3: The sword Chinese Just iGE" b >' Han Sui rhin DURING Han Dynasty in Sichuan province, there lived a wealthy man who owned -great amount of properties and personal assets. His wife had passed away and left him a three-year-old son and aIPS - 688 words
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Advertisement280 1981-10-26 1 introducing the new Spectrum Series im *^L» K<*nvv(xxl presents the new Spectrum rail at the Hwee Seng Showroom or at f^ t^BB^I series Thecomfxmentsofeach system any of our dealers and ask for a iV^BHBIHHHHHHIBBBBBLI have K-cn specially selected from the demonstration. r I x'st m their category and meticulously Kenwood280 words
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Advertisement275 1981-10-26 2 PS iiftSHps right ■^vC^^Ci nnrkpt i^BMi^yr^* *Ja |S» World s smallest printing n 0* tf^ eA calculator complete with BA ,cm O clock and calendar I independent memory. Va^ k. W I conitanu. perfect etc. IH\ engtl \JH I I Initently prints out any U V^ f^B^ \M^M I I275 words
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Advertisement207 1981-10-26 2 ©A Masterpiece Set against a background of political and social humour and deep compassion, of brilliantly reality, from the mud and blood of the Great War sustained portraits of the famous, infamous and to Nazism and the nihilism of our own age, the unforgettable. Spanning a lifetime, it gathers EARTHLY207 words
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Advertisement257 1981-10-26 3 Beta ra ---iTiTSSJSSgairTir-r-— VB6OOE _____y/// jj j _^P* I "~i i^yjjj 1 1 S___i n IBH f^__^_fe^* I ii^H^^a^^__il_&__| B_S__| _E__| _H_H__B i^^"*~ siot* IP^^ __^^^_^__H i^^^i Bfe^_i_^^^^^^^^V^l _^l Goodbye shake, rattle and roll. i j jiff sf C _V i^^^^^H >^_^ HH^^ V H^ v kfi I It lets257 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1981-10-26 4 HARON A. RAHMAN - First class Bangsawan glimpses of its golden age HARON A.RAHMAN By MALAY stage art received another big boost last weekend. October 17 and 18, when the Bangsawan (Malay opera) Dewi Pelinggam Cahaya (The Jade Princea) was presented to a most responsive and appreciative audience soon after the curtains closed on1,205 words
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Article772 1981-10-26 4 Haron A.Rahman— l - Lesson 3A Malay: Step by step Haron A.Rahman— l By CV SP Let's SJTlay NOTE 1: TWO weeks have elapsed since we started our lessons on Monday, October 12. As we stated m our introduction to the lessons, on Thursday, October 8, "Tht lessons will be split into three parts772 words
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Advertisement638 1981-10-26 4 I World Executive's Digest. A compact magazine that offers highly readable a£^ B*^B I condensations of the world's most outstanding management articles and I Bl\ J ■a^ai I I B^^ books. Materials are carefully selected for their timely interest or their miJ g^L V^M^K^P^k%w r^bs^k BV^ timeless significance. And always638 words
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