The Straits Times, 15 December 1981

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Kstd 1845 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/81
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  • 649 1 As Warsaw tightens grip... WARSAW, Monday POLISH workers staged strikes m at least four big industrial plants m the Warsaw area today to protest the imposition of martial law and suspension of trade union and civilian freedoms. Workers outside the plants said the strikes had begun
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  • 533 1 Reagan calls in Polish envoy for urgent talks WASHINGTON, Mon. THE Reagan Administration called m the Polish Ambassador and the Soviet Deputy Chief of Mission yesterday for urgent discussions at the State Department on the situation m Poland. President Reagan returned ahead of schedule from a weekend at Camp David
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  • 170 1 Israeli move to annex Golan Heights JERUSALEM. MOD. A LAW to annex the occu§led Golan Heights from yria will be placed before the Israeli Knesset (Parliament) today, Justice Minister Moshe Nissim announced. Officials said it was hoped to push the measure into law by tonight. Its effect would be to
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  • 25 1 DACCA, Mon. Seven people have died of cholera m Bangladesh and many others hospitalised, the official news agency BSS said last night. Renter
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  • 124 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A government office of the Sultanate of Brunei to be opened here soon will have diplomatic status, Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafle said today. Malaysia, In turn, will open a commissioner's office In Bandar Seri Bagawan. capital of the oil rich
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  • 562 1  - First batch of WIT leaders for course PAUL JACOB By THE first batch of 20 government officers who will lead Work Improvement Teams (WTTs) at their ministries will attend lectures at the Civil Service Institute next month. During their week-long course they will learn the WIT concept so they will
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  • 29 1 BEIJING, Mon. Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang will pay an official visit to North Korea from Dec 20 to 24. the official Xinhua news agency reported today. AP.
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  • 1324 1  -  LESLIE FONG, PM: PERIL OF FALSE EXPECTATIONS By Deputy Editor MR LEE KUAN YEW, m his recent analysis of the Anson by-election, said that an opposition made no difference to good government and could make for confusion by raising false expectations. He told
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  • 85 1 OUR paUcies have worked well over the last 23 years, rabsldlslag only health, education and housing. These are Investments, not consumption. ..Subsidies on consumption are wrong and ruinous.. .Once people get used to such subsidies, we are doomed... And even as consummate a public
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  • 50 1 I HAVE seen the by-election committee after the defeat They have been through a minor trauma. They will be none the worse for it. Indeed, the experience has tempered them. They will fight harder and better the next time. They will learn to persuade people.
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  • 61 1 WERE it not urgent and Imperative, it would be madness to knock down these good hlcartse dwellings In Blair Plain. This is the price we have to pay to stay competitive and ahead of other container centres, or to lose our customers and the
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  • 151 1 INS TO IWI were Singapore's best yean with the highest economic and social progress m her history. It was no coincidence that they were oar years of political stability, blessed by no fractious, querulous, carping opposition m Parliament. In the next few yean, they
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  • 52 1 LATEST POLAND BARS NEWSMEN STOCKHOLM, Men. Thirty Western reporters and photographers who rried to enter Poland by boat from Sweden were tuned hack at the Polish seaport of Swinoojs de today. Polish officials explained that they were under orders not to let any foreign correspondents Into the country. AP. SEE
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  • 34 1 A MALAYSIAN. Selavaraja Snbiah, 21, died after be was knocked down by a mall train bound for Kuala Lumpur last night at Stagmont Ring off Upper Bnklt Tlmah Road.
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    • 525 2 Training board CONTRACTORS have urged the government to set up a body to train skilled craftsmen and technicians for the industry. They told Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan during a recent prebudget discussion that the training board may be funded through a compulsory levy on all contractors.
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    • 357 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: A greater crisis In Poland at this time is the economic chaos rather than the challenge mounted by dissident groups. Given this fact, It is perhaps Inevitable that Gen Wojclech Januelskl has to resort to force to check the slide. What Is sad is that
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    • 243 2 STOCK MARKETS REEL FROM POLISH SHOCK WORLD stock markets, including Singapore's, came under strong selling pressure yesterday m reaction to the potentially explosive situation m Poland where martial law has been declared. Share prices on the local market fell from the opening bell with fairly sharp losses suffered
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    • 95 2 GOVT'S INITIATIVE SURPRISES POLES SUNDAY'S declaration of martial law in Poland was the climax of 16 months of strained relations between union and government. Until now, they have moved towards an ultimate confrontation without reaching it; then it ebbed, as if both sides were exhausted or scared. But each
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    • 193 2 US wins Davis Cup THE US has won the Davis Cup for tennis for the third time in four years, thanks to Wimbledon and US Open champion John McEnroe, who beat Argentina's Jose-Luis Clere 7-5, 5-7, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, to give his country an insurmountable 3-1 lead. The fifth
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    • 561 2 Forced to take gamble POLICY dilemmas and economic troubles forced Poland's Communist Party chief Wojciech Jaruzelski's to take the gamble of imposing martial law, according to The Straits Times foreign desk. The Communist Party was losing its grip as more and more of its members joined Solidarity,
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    • 216 2 Penang Bridge THE M$744-million capital cost of the proposed Penang Bridge can be recovered in seven-and-a-half years, Chief Minister Dr Lim Chong Eu said. He based his sums on a projected 50,000 users a day multiplied by the M$5 current ferry charge per car for a return
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    • 237 2 To meet the deadline ALMOST 2,000 workers are racing to meet the March 31 deadline to restore Bangkok's Wat Phra Keo or Temple of the Emerald Buddha, in time for the April 4 opening of the Rattanakosin Bicentennial the 200th year of the founding of Bangkok. They have
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    • 99 2 A revolutionary and calligrapher JUST over two months ago, on Oct 10, China celebrated the 70th anniversary of the Chinese nationalist revolution, when Dr Sun Yat Sen overthrew the Manchu Dynasty and feudal rule, creating Taiwan. To mark the anniversary, China held a grand ceremony and
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    • 84 3 CRACKDOWN ON SOLIDARITY POLISH Communist Party chief Solidarity union federation Wojciech Jaruzelski abhors .leaders as well as prominent violence as could be seen from members of the Communist his decision m December 1970 to Party's old guard, prevent the army from The following article analyses intervening In the Baltic ports
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    • 714 3  - Jaruzelski's martial law gamble ONG MING SEING A WAY TO GET RID OF OLD GUARDS AND HARDLINERS -By- Associate Foreign Editor POLAND'S Communist Party chief Wojciech jaruzelski's decision to clamp martial law throughout the country is a poignant example of a leader taking a gamble to surmount the policy dilemmas
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    • 44 3 r i think m one way or the other the Januelskl government will try to end the Independent position of Solidarity and ton It Into some sort of a sub-organisa-tion of the m Communist Party. Dr Henry Kissinger, former US Secretary of State.
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    • 187 3 EEC IN A DILEMMA OVER ITS $400 m FOOD AID BRUSSELS, Mon. The Warsaw government's crackdown on Solidarity poses a serious dilemma for the European Common Market over its huge food aid programme for Poland, diplomatic sources said today. The 10-nation European Economic Community (EEC) is now putting the finishing
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    • 58 3 COPENHAGEN, Mon. A 35-year-old Polish engineer sought political asylum when the Polish ferry ship Willanow docked m Copenhagen last night, police said The ferry, which operates a regular service between the Polish Baltic port of Swinoujs cie and the Danish capital, was the first to arrive since
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    • 526 3 THE Polish Government is losing the struggle to provide decent and plentiful shelter for its 3b million citizens. Only a few years ago the average waiting time for an apartment was five to eight years. Now it is over 15 years and
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    • 277 3 A RELIGIOUS recluse, wh« wanted to provide for Jemu Christ should be return to earth In the Second Coming, left him I'.M,«M (SI11MM) plus Interest Bat relative* of Eraest Dtgweed of Fortsmouth, who died four yean ago, are contestIng the
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    • 265 4 'FBI took code card after Reagan shooting' WASHINGTON, Mon. The secret code card to be used by President Ronald Reagan to confirm nuclear strike orders was taken from him by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) after he was shot on March 30, an FBI spokesman said today. He said
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    • 109 4 MAKING A PILE AT N.Y. STOCK MART THE New York Stock Exchange had Its share of the mess and stench from rubbish acammulated doe to a strike by private garbage collectors. The strike by workers demanding higher allowances dragged Into Its 14th day yesterday, leaving New York City burled In
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    • 300 4 Killer squad threat overplayed: Senator WASHINGTON, Monday THE chairman of the foreign relations committee, Senator Charles Percy, said today the US Administration might have overdone the issue of reported Libyan assassination squads planning to kill President Reagan and other senior US officials. He said the US Congress and the press
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    • 408 4 Canada slides into its worst recession in years OTTAWA, Monday CANADA is sliding into one of its worst recessions m many years. Stores have slashed prices ahead of Christmas, big companies, such as car manufacturers, have laid off thousands of workers, and homeowners have had trouble renewing home loans at
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    • 138 4 DETROIT, Mon. A firm here is under investigation for the possible sale of military supplies to Libya, according to a report published yesterday. Though US Customs officials would neither confirm nor deny the existence of an investigation, government sources cited by the
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    • 48 4 ISLAMABAD, Mon. Afghan Prime Minister Sultan AH Kishtmand returned to Kabul yesterday after spending about 10 weeks m the Soviet Union, Radio Kabul reported. It said Mr Kishtmand received medical treatment m Moscow for an unspecified illness after his visit to Bulgaria last September. AFP.
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    • 35 4 BEIJING, Mon. A highranking Chinese ministerial delegation led by Vice Premier Gu Mv and including Foreign Minister Huang Hua left here today (or Tokyo for two days of talks with Japanese leaders. Reuter.
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    • 130 4 WASHINGTON, Tne*. Worried the- pabllr may think the Reanna are big spenders, the White House now uays macaroni and cheese not crab meat casserole to the lint family's favourite recipe, Scripps-Howard news service reported over the weekend. The "favourite" recipe given by Mrs Reagan's
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    • 193 6 NEW DELHI, Mon. India has decided not to buy the French Mirage 2«M fighter plane, and will buy Soviet MIG Hs, the opposition Indian Express reported today. Quoting Washington sources, it said Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi Is about to sign, or may have Initialled,
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    • 568 6  -  LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter Shorter hours, big pay rises for 400,000 workers MELBOURNE, Mon. The Federal Government L backing down from its tough opposition to an agreement worked out between metal industry employers and workers last week. Statements made
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    • 119 6 Stabbing of vendor provokes riot JAKARTA, Mon. An anti-Chinese riot broke out m Pakanbaru, central Sumatra, on Saturday after an Indonesian was subbed to death by a Chinese youth, informed sources said today. The sources said tbe knife-wielding Chinese youth had escaped from a local asylum and attacked a street
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    • WORLD BRIEFS
      • 85 6 INDIA AND China have agreed to further contacts after ending five days of talks officially described as amicable and helpful towards improving the two countries' often sour relations m Beijing yesterday. A terse statement by the Chinese Foreign Ministry made no mention of any breakthrough m the
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      • 72 6 THAI PREMIER Prem Tinsulanonda yesterday announced an imminent cabinet reshuffle that will beef up parliamentary support for his broad-based coalition. Addressing a news conference m Bangkok, Gen Prem confirmed that Thailand s biggest political grouping, the Social Action Party (SAP) of former Premier Kukrit Pramoj had agreed to
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      • 66 6 SAUDI ARABIA'S oil revenues jumped 75 per cent from US$4B billion (Ssloo billion) m 1979 to an estimated US$B5 billion last year as production and prices increased, the Saudi Central Bank said m a report released m Riyadh yesterday. The kingdom, the world's largest exporter, was
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      • 56 6 A BOMB m the rear of a car exploded on Sunday killing two people and seriously injuring a third all believed to be Iranians m a fashionable London district, police said yesterday. A police source said all three victims were Iranians. Police believe that the bomb was
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      • 74 6 LEADERS OF four centre-right political parties yesterday agreed to govern Belgium on a programme demanding a cut of up to 3 per cent m real wages, the country's likely new Prime Minister, Wilfried Martens, said m Brussels. Mr Martens told reporters a coalition of Flemish and French-speaking Liberals
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      • 87 6 ONE SEAT m the Danish Folketing (parliament) shifted from the right to the left yesterday as the Ministry of the Interior published the results of the official recount of the votes m last Tuesday's general elections. The recount brought the parliamentary strength of the Socialist People s
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    • 305 6 'Manila economic situation getting worse' MANILA, Mon. Roman Catholic Archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin has said that the economic situation m the Philippines was becoming worse, with tension gripping people who had no money or who could not get enough to eat. Answering questions at a foreign correspondents' lunch today, he
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    • 265 6 Beijing gives senior posts to former top Nationalists BEIJING, Monday IN A move likely to displease Taiwan, China today promoted several prominent former Nationalists to senior posts m a national advisory council. r The Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference approved the appointment of two new vice-chairmen and 19 new standing
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    • 180 6 2 DIE IN GETTING HOUSE READY BY DEADLINE' BEIJING, Mon. Two peasants were killed when tbe walls of a new h*nse collapsed after a rash to complete the holding on the "lucky day, 0 the China Youth News said yesterday. Another seven were seriously hurt and dozens suffered minor injuries
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    • 183 7 A TERRORIST group trained In Iran has been arrested here, the Interior Ministry said yesterday. This Is the first sign of security problem on the Golf Island. A ministry statement said they Included several Bahrainis, Iranians and "others belonging to various
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    • 252 7 SAUDI Arabia and Jordan yesterday condemned Iran for the alleged killing of Iraqi prisoners of war captured by Iranian troops on the 500km war fronts between the two countries. Iraq on Tuesday claimed Iranian forces had killed 1,500 Iraqis captured on the fronts. Iran
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    • 134 7 TEL AVIV, Mon. THE Jaffa orange, pride of Israeli agriculture, Is In trouble. Growers say they are losing money and foreign customers find the Jaffa orange to* hard to peel. On Friday Israel citrus growers ended a week-long strike during which no fruit was
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      • 82 7 A 14-YEAB-OLD junior high school student is seeking more than US$5O,OOO (S*lO2.S)O) m damages, claiming his band teacher beat him for failing to reach a high note on his clarinet. Wade GUbertson and his parents have filed a srlt m Ramsey district court m Minnesota against
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      • 56 7 POLICE HAVE broken up a student-run bookmaking ring at Michigan State University that grossed US$ll4,OOO (*****,7W) m less than three months. Detective Sgt Gary Howell said a frightened 19-year-old sophomore exposed the ring when its operators pressured him to pay a US$l,3OO gambling debt he had
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      • 75 7 BUPEKDAD John Knight, who admits to sharing his life between two women and their 24 children m the Cornish town of Bod m in, said he is going to be a father yet again. Mr Knight, a 45-year-old former draftsman, said his legal wife, Carole, 37,
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    • 240 7 Egypt frees 17 of Sadat's critics CAIRO, Mon FORMER Egyptian Deputy Prime Minister Abdel-Salam Zayyat and 16 other politicians, journalists and lawyers detained three months ago were released from jail yesterday, family sources said. They were arrested m a massive round-up m September on charges of conspiring with the Soviet
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  • 287 8 A BEIJING team arrived yesterday to expand trade between Singapore and China. The 11 member delegation, led by the deputy chief of Export Bureau, Ministry of Foreign Trade, Mr Yu Bingxi, is here at the invitation of the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
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  • 206 8  - Tip leads police to a robbery suspect PAUL WEE, By Crime Desk POLICE have arrested a suspect m a $44,000 gang hold-up thanks to a civic-conscious person who dialled 999 when he saw four men changing the number plates of a car m North Bridge Road. With that tip-off last
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  • 112 8 WORK will start soon on a $4 million training school for the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. Construction firms interested m bidding for initial work on the project are due to tour the school site at Andrew Road and Caldecott Hill on Thursday. The three-storey
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  • 57 8 MOTORISTS who have unused parking coupons valid until 1981 are urged to use them before Dec 31. Or, they can be exchanged for 1962/83 coupons during January at Housing Board area offices, Urban Redevelopment Authority parking kiosks, the Car Parks Division, office m Market Street or the
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  • 199 8  - Rabbits meet the test in service of man JAGJIT K AUR NAGPAL By NINETY rabbits are being oaed m "nlae* pigs" m the service of m*n to tost drags to ensure that they are safe for as to ue. This rabbit c*l*ny, constating of males and females weighing between 1.6
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  • 336 8 THREE men were jailed between 12 and 18 months and ordered to be given six strokes of the cane each yesterday for robbery. They admitted robbing lorry attendant Mohamed Adman bin Mohamed Rebu, 19, of |45 and a watch and his friend, Mohamed
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  • 200 8 Housewives opt for succulent Chinese cabbage THE import of North Sumatran cabbages >s on the decline because housei wives here have given them the thumbs-down. The reason: They are I no match m quality to j those imported from China. The Chinese cabbages, more tender and suecu-* lent, are preferred
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  • 307 9  - Joo Chiat old folks home to make way for new one EVELYN NG By Social Services Correspondent THE Buddhist Old People's Home m Joo Chiat Terrace will be demolished to make way for a new home. A Sunday Times report described the appalling conditions m the home, where one woman
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  • 110 9 Chai Chee's cheaper computer courses a big draw ALMOST I.IM people have responded to cheaper computer courses offered at Kampong Chal (hee community centre. Response has been so good that the centre will ran two courses early next year instead of one. The courses cost $4N per person, which Is
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  • 93 9 A CLERK who side-track-ed 410 cartons of soap from his company was jailed four months by a magistrate yesterday. On Nov 17, Yeo Chong Ann, 23, collected the cartons from his company store m Bedok North and was told to deliver them to his
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  • 240 9 Recycle water to cut costs factories told FACTORIES were urged yesterday to think more seriously about recycling waste water. The call came from the director of the Singapore Science Centre, Dr R S Bathal, who said it would help factories fight rising costs and ease the strain on Singapore's water
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  • 40 9 THE Kirn Keat community centre will hold a youth camp on Saturday at the Kampong Tengah holiday camp at 2.30 P ™A youth night will be held at the Sielap community centre at 7.30 that night.
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  • 179 9 Rajaratnam to speak on Soviet growth in Indo-China SECOND Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam, will speak on Soviet expansionism m IndoChina at the National University of Singapore on Dec 21. The talk is the third m a series organised by the university's Democratic Socialist Club which aims
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  • 207 11  -  RONNIE WAI, By Jurong Reporter IN A reverent stlencr this raomful of principals uf listening intently to their tearher as he explain* to them the Intricacies of programming, control beys, formats aid the other codewords. They are a group of 1! principals and vlc«prlncipals of
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  • 416 11  - Move to raise quality of teachers JUNE TAN STU plans to hold more professional courses next year By Education Reporter IN A bid to meet the aggressive recruitment drives of teachers' professional associations, the Singapore Teachers' Union (STU) will hold more professional courses next year. Research methods and moral education
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  • 142 11 TWO youths who robbed a taxi driver with a broken bottle were jailed yesterday by a district court. Tan Kok Hua, 20, and Tay Tian Tze, 18, were also ordered to be given 10 strokes of the cane each after they admitted robbing
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  • 139 11 MONDAYS ARE MANDARIN DAYS AT HDB IF HOUSING Board staff are heard to be speaking more Mandarin than usual, it could *ie because it is a Monday. The HDB has declared Mondays as "Mandarin Day" to encourage Chinese staff to speak Mandarin instead of dialect. This has been going on
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  • 476 12  -  IRENE NGOO By THE government has been asked to set up a Construction Industry Training Board to train skilled craftsmen and technicians m the labour-hungry building industry. Urging the government to look m 10 this seriously, the Singapore Contractors Association says such
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  • 300 12 Journalist placed joint third in short story contest A SINGAPORE journalist has been declared a winner m a short story contest after an entry which won second prize was disqualified. Filipino H*nry C. Villalva, 31, was given second place for his entry, Late Encounter. He was due to collect $1,200
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  • 366 12 A REJECTED lover set fire to his girlfriend's Marsiling Drive flat because he wanted to teach her and her parents a lesson. Chan Ah Lai, a shipyard worker, became furious when his girlfriend, Miss Koh Lee Guek, walked out on him after staying
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  • 89 12 OSMAN Abdullah alias Soo Beng Wah, 34, was charged m a magistrate's court yesterday with cheating Madam Kong Wai Kuen, 24, of $430 by deceiving her into believing that the Buddha amulet he gave her would give her "safety and protection." Osman was alleged
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  • 21 12 THE Canberra community centre will organise a get-to-f ether party on Monday, Dec 1, at 7.45 p.m. at the centre.
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  • 135 12  - BUSINESSMEN GET AN INVITATION TO HELP RAISE $5 m BRIDGET TAN By BUSINESSMEN and other prominent figures are being invited to help raise funds to meet the Community Development Fund's $5 million target. They will serve on the appeal board which will be formed soon to carry out money-rais-ing projects.
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  • 115 12 Course to aid garage workers inspect cars ANOTHER series of courses on motor vehicle inspection will be conducted m January, 1962. The twice-weekly evening course is to train service station personnel and garage mechanics m the pre-ihspection of cars, fault-finding, inspection procedures and standards as required by the Registry of
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  • 51 12 THE next-of-kin of deceased persons still not exhumed from the Lee Cheng Heang Hokien Cemetary, Recreation Road, should contact the Central District Office, Resettlement Department, Block 531, Hong LJ Complex 53C-58C. Upper Cross Steet. during office hours to arrange for exhumation. All claims should be made by
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  • 220 12 SCHOOLS which showed improved results m the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) will be the subject of a question to be raised by Mr Mansor Sukaimi (Kampong Kembangan) m Parliament on Dec 22. He will ask the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for
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  • 807 13 Love for dogs links group at lagoon EVERY Sunday, at dawn, businessman Kenneth Wee and his pet dog Rheno meet 10 other owners of German shepherds near the East Coast Parkway lagoon. They exchange tips on training the dogs to be good protectors and grooming them for dog shows. Teacher
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    • 172 14 U.S. WILL CONTINUE POLITICAL SUPPORT: OFFICIAL KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The United States would continue to give "moral and political support" to the anti-Viet-namese resistance forces m Cambodia, the visiting US Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Mr Daniel O'Donohue, said here today. However, he added,
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    • 52 14 JAKARTA, Mon. Land and Regional Development Ministry Secretary General Tan Sri Arshad Ayoub, who is on a visit here, said yesterday that a joint working group of Malaysian and Indonesian officials will produce a documentary film on the demarcartion and survey of the international boundaries of the two
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    • 376 14 THE problem of payments by government departments for amounts far more than that approved by Parliament has reached serious proportions, the Parliamentary Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has said. The situation, it added, m a report to Parliament last week and released here
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    • 43 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. City Hall is to soon control and regulate parking fees m privately-operated car parks, acting Datuk Bandar Dr Elvas Omar said yesterday. The Malay Mail said today that at present there were no rules covering private car parks.
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    • 249 14 Army boots worth M 5146,000 sold for Msl2o KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Public Accounts Committee has proposed to the Secretary-General of the Defence Ministry that he issue warning letters to the members of the tender board that had sold boots worth M 1146.000 for Msl2o. The PAC said the Auditor-General's
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    • 230 14 PENANG, Monday THE M5744-million capital cost of the Penang Bridge can be recovered within 10 years, Chief Minister Dr Lim Chong Eu said here today. It has been projected that 50,000 people will use the bridge every day,
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    • 120 14 Hospital charges under review KUALA LUMOUR, Mon. The Malaysian Ministry of Health is reviewing hospital charges to reflect the increasing costs of medical treatment, the Director-General of Health, Haji Dr Talib La tiff, announced yesterday. He said that over the years there had been a multi-fold increase m the operational
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    • 30 14 MALACCA. Mon. Five hundred and forty-two illegal immigrants were arrested Dy police m Malacca this year, State Chief Ponce Officer Haji Abdul Majid bin Ahmad said today. AFP.
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    • 26 14 KOTA TINGGI (Johore), Mon. Several roads on the outskirts of this lown were impassable to light traffic yesterday following heavy rains. The Star.
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    • 113 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Democratic Action Party (DAP) secretary-general Llm Kit SUog has nrged the Prime Minister Datuk Serf Dr Mahathir Mohamad to probe the allegation that be la aa agent far Singapore. The allegation was made by fanner DAP member Mr Chan Teck
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    • 208 14 Bringing Up Father By BUI Ka vanagh Hal Camp pfcKJ WAMT TD \VES-THEREiS I WISH THAT HE£E YOU ARE OH, THAUKS I KM. bUT BOPROW A HAOUS£ IM CHEAPSKATE vMDULD TITi)S-PL£A'Se FOR /TO BORROW OUR CAT? HAY HOOSt! J GETA CAT OP HIS COnIT PORGeT /PeNAii>4PiNl6 |H I SOKA6 CAT
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    • 382 15 Armed robbers seize Mslm jewels KUALA LUMPUR, Monday FIVE men, three of them armed with guns, robbed two goldsmith shops of Msl.l million here today. Unperturbed by the ringing alarm, the robbers then walked out to a waiting Mercedes Benz and fired two shots. They fired another two shots as
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    • 80 15 TOKYO, Mon. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Musa Hi tarn met Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki today on his way (or a holiday to Hawaii. Foreign Ministry officials said. The officials declined to elaborate on their talks, but Japan's Kyodo news service said Datuk Musa proposed to Mr Suzuki
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    • 56 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The British Malaysian Indus try and Trade Association is to contribute MSI .5 million to the govemment-nin trust fund set up early this year to provide aid to Malaysian students abroad, particularly those m Britain affected by increased tuition fees, its chairman.
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    • 140 15 PETALING JAVA, Man. It was Just like the television show Starsky and Hatch far 11-y ear-old Wong Kar Wai. Watching so many episodes of the hit television detective series, helped him decide what to do when he found his mother and sister, 13,
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    • 247 15 Housing delay to give Shah Alam a chance? KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Subang Jaya housing boom which has been growing at a rate of 1,000 private houses a year for the last five years, has slowed down at least temporarily. Now, prospective buyers are being told they will have to
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    • 39 15 KOTA BARU, Mon. After two days of sunny weather, the Kelantan state governemnt announced yesterday that all roads m the state were now open to traffic after floods closed some of the roads two weeks ago. NST.
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    • MALAYSIAN ROUND UP
      • 85 15 FOREIGN MINISTER Tan Sri Ghazali Shafie said m Kuala Lumpur yesterday that a change m attitude was called for on the part of Britain to improve its strained commercial and trade ties with Malaysia. The minister said there appeared to be "a lot of soul searching m
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      • 85 15 A MALAYSIAN was among four men arrested m Taiwan yesterday for involvement m cheating businessmen of US$2.5 million (Mss million) m gambling m Taiwan and other South-east Asian countries, police said. The man was identified as Yao Shen, 54. Police said three other members of the alleged swindling
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      • 109 15 MANY private candidates succeeded m passing the the recent Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia/ Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran exams (equivalent to the General Certificate of Education "O" and "A" levels) by getting brighter friends to sit for their examinations, the National Echo reported from Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The newspaper revealed
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      • 66 15 FIRE BROKE out on the 11th floor of the 18storey Federal Hotel m Kuala Lumpur m the early hours of Sunday damaging 13 rooms and destroying one completely. The hotel m Jalan Bukit Bintang was fully-booked. Hundreds of guests were evacuated immediately by police while firemen fought
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    • 61 15 KUCHING, Mon. The Inspector-General of Police Tan Sri Hanlff Omar said yesterday he was dismayed to note the alarming increase m the number of drug addicts m Sarawak. He said there were 2,000 known addicts m the state and of this, 800 were m the First Division
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    • 137 15 HEADS OF MISSION MEETING ON NEW POLICIES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Heads of Malaysia's diplomatic missions m 45 world capitals will begin a nine-day meeting here tomorrow to familiarise themselves with the policies and programmes of the new administration. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad will inaugurate the conference. He
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  • 1420 16 6ln the next few years, they (the younger generation) will learn that an opposition, if we are lucky, makes no difference to good government. Unfortunately, they may well discover, at great cost, that if we are unlucky, like most developing countries, an opposition
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  • 298 16 Social and health welfare are like opium or heroin once addicted, withdrawal is painful Price Index (CPI). Our CPI for the first nine months of 1981 was 7.6 per cent over that for the same period m 1980. Our inflation rate for 1981 is expected to be 8.1 per cent
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  • 626 16 ASEAN NOTES 'Just plain suckers' abroad MANILA Among Asean nationalities, Thais and Filipinos top the list of immigrants wanting to go to the United States. The Philippines, a former US colony, actually comes out top with the largest number of applicants. The US Embassy's visa section is the largest m
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  • 491 16 I Polandi One I step back THE imposition of martial law in Poland comes barely a month after the communist authorities said that the independent union, Solidarity, would have a place in a new coalition government, a move seen at the time as indicating a willingness by
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  • FORUM
    • 119 17 Answer to query on bank drafts I REFER to your reader's letter on the subject of "Queries on bank draft rules" (ST, Dec 3). I would suggest that "Very annoyecf customers" communicate with the bank that issued the draft m question as particular circumstances of the transaction may be pertinent
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    • 259 17 Annual dinners and unsociable employees WE are infuriated by the allegations in the letter "Penalty paid for not attending annual dinner" (ST, Dec 8) by "Cheated Of Annual Leave (Coal)." To be fair to the company, we would like to put tbe picture in proper perspective. The company's annual dinner
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    • 571 17 Need to improve syllabus and quality of teaching THE National University of Singapore's Vice-Chan-cellor, Prof Lim Pin, struck the right note when he commented that Arts graduates must be more visibly successful" if more top "A" level students are to be attracted
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    • 132 17 I REFER to the letter written by "Philip" (ST, Nov 25). I am m the same position as he was. I received a Telecoms bill for one direct call (STD) that no one m my family made. Although the charge was only 60 cents, who
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    • 217 17 ON Dec 5, I noticed uniformed members of the Singapore Boys' Brigade selling flags to obtain funds for their own needs. I was not aware that non-charitable organisations could get permission to solicit funds through flag days. Does this mean that other uniformed youth
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    • 110 17 SINGAPORE is a secular nation. However, the logo of the Republic of Singapore Air Force incorporates the yin and yang symbol of Taoist philosophy. Unfortunately, this symbol has become alI most synonymous with superstition and animistic worship as practised i by the older generation
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    • 181 17 Promotions in civil service a vestige of colonialism I AGREE with the remarks of Mr G E Bogaars on promotions m the civil service (ST, Oct3o). The present system by which civil servants are promoted is outdated and is one of the few vestiges of the colonial era. When a
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    • 81 17 FOR its building fund, Kuo Chuan community centre at Lorong 2, Toa Payoh, stages its annual trade fair for a month with its gambling stalls and a band, creating a cacophony nightly until 11. In such a densely populated Housing Board estate, the noise is unbearable to
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 971 18  -  JOHN DARNTON By m Warsaw A TELEVISION viewer m Warsaw could hardly be blamed .last week if he thought the end was just around the corner. The state-controlled networks piped out hair-rais-ing daily wrap-ups. Correspondents around the country told tales of workers preparing for
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    • 964 18 A chronology of 17 months of change, confrontation and rising tension WARSAW Here is a chronology of major events m Poland since last year's labour crisis: JULY t, ISM Government measures double the price of choice cuts of meat, setting off strikes m many parts of the country. AUG a
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 56 19 HYTEX Ltd has told the SES that following the recent rights issue of 2,900,00 shares at $1 each, three shareholders have substantial shareholdings m excess of 5 per cent of its issued capital. The shareholders are Lim Kirn Hai Holdings (4,120,200 shares), Madam Genevieve Tan Cheng Hoon (786,200)
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      • 91 19 THE directors of Promet Bhd m reply to SES's query on its plan for an oil support base m Johore said it- feels that it is not timely to comment further on the development plans. At present, Promet is applying for approvals from the Johore State and other
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      • 92 19 UNITED Malacca Rubber Estates Bhd and its wholly-owned subsidiary, Leong Hin San Sdn Bhd, have been hit by "unfavourable weather" resulting m a fall of rubber output by 7.37 per cent. The group's interim results showed that pretax profits dropped by 20.14 per cent to M 52.2 million
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    • International
      • 64 19 KUWAIT, Mon. Kuwait is to cut its oil price by 70 cents a barrel on Jan 1, Oil Minister Sheikh Ali Al-Khalifa announced today. In a report by the Kuwaiti news agency Kuna, the minister said the price of Kuwaiti crude would drop to U5532.30 (5566.2)
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      • 85 19 TOKYO, Mon. Two out of every three major Japanese firms reduced borrowings m the first half of the fiscal year 1981 (April 1981-March 1982), according to a survey by a private research institute. The Wako Research Institute reported today that 398 companies, listed on the major section of
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      • 115 19 TOKYO, Mon. Japan today announced its first monthly trade deficit for nearly a year, but this failed to significantly dent Japan's overall surplus m world trade. The November figure, based on goods passing through customs, showed a deficit for the first time since last January of U*****.25 million
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      • 63 19 KUWAIT, Mon. Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertiliser Ltd of India has mounted a US$lO5 million (5J215.3 million) issue on the Kuwaiti capital market, the Arab Times reported today. The seven-year issue, carrying interest at 12.25 per cent and guaranteed by the Indian Government, will go towards a new plant
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      • 105 19 TOKYO, Mon. Fujitsu Ltd of Japan said it has asked the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to disapprove American Telephone and Telegraph's decision to award a contract to an American firm instead of giving it to the Japanese firm which claimed to have offered the lowest bid. In
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    • 331 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian Government will continue to initiate measures to encourage further expansion of the shipping industry to realise the country's dream of becoming a maritime nation, Transport Minister Datuk Lee San Choon said today. He said over the past few years, the
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    • 514 19  -  LEE YEW MENG GOLD AND U.S. DOLLAR HIGHER By I WORLD stock markets, including Singapore's, came under strong selling pressure yesterday m reaction to the potentially explosive situation m Poland where martial law has been declared. Share prices on the local market fell from
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    • 392 19 SIC agrees to consider appeal THE Securities Industry Council (SIC) committee will meet on Thursday to discuss the appeal submitted yesterday by minority shareholders of Leong Huat Industries aggrieved by the failure of Mr Ho Kok Cheong to proceed with a general offer. In their three-page letter of appeal, they
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    • 136 19 KUALA Kampar Tin Fields Bhd reported a sharp (all m tin concentrate production during the first half-year ended last September because of poor grade tailing ground. The directors do not recommend an interim dividend payment and decided to stop mining operations with effect from next Dec
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    • 211 19 More computer firms sprout SINGAPORE now has 55 companies selling computers, compared to only 38 last year. This 45 per cent increase is part of the accelerated growth m the computer Industry m Asia, according to a report m the Asian Computer Yearbook 1981-82. The rise is even higher than
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    • 85 19 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia would have suffered losses amounting to millions of dollars had the government not engaged m the container system, Communications Minister Rusmin Nuryadin said last night. The cargo handling m the country's three main sea ports Jakarta, Surabaya (east Java) and Medan (north Sumatra) had
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    • 121 19 HONGKONG, Mon- Hongkong is fast developing Into a valuable market (or the Cunard liner Queen Elizabeth 11, contributing an average of more than 10 per cent of the passengers aboard. For next year's cmise, Hongkong is expected to enroll 300 passengers. So far 270 Hongkong people
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    • 308 19 Dr Winsemius to attend new factory opening ONE OF the worlds foremost economists and an adviser to the Singapore government, Dr Albert Winsemius, will be present at the opening of Metalock (S) Pte Lta's new factory at Pandan Loop next Friday. A specialist welding repair firm m Singapore, Metalock already
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  • Market Highlights
    • 388 19 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed generally lower on proflt-Uklne In fairly active trad Ing with sentiment farther depressed by lower Hongkong market advices and news of the declaration of martial law In Poland over the weekend. Straits Trading, United Motor Works, Malayan BanUßg and Oversea-Chines?
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    • 24 19 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Minings Plantations Deb/Iioans Up 4 2 1 Down 78 14 9 7 2 5 3 Inch 2 1 1
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    • CHIEF PRICE CHANGES
      • 72 19 .rong nun au Sugar. 1270 long Leon* Ind 1140 lea View 555 > C B C 1100 Ipore Land 945 letro Hldf. 850 ItratU Trading 850 I Baakiag 720 irand Central 540 J M W 500 IMC 388 Iwa Hong 140 I Leong Fin 770 lentingt a 560 I
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      • 13 19 KcmjMt 3d Propertie* land i Pen 500 710 8T0 85 10 5
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      • 19 19 >BSLoan Yomet lupreme Corp Sty Dev "otal turnover: 6.17m 'r»l*»l i/flltlA' COO 11m 409,1 369,1 351,1 231.1
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      • 28 19 IT Indicator: ndustri&ls: Inance: lotels: •roperties: linings: 'lanta lions CBC: *****5 769.91 1659 41 *****9 738.67 338.14 912.91 741.76 *****755.5" 1635.7' ***** 726.fi 337 21 910.1! 728.U
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    • 68 19 BMrtMdBM 14 SembSUp -5 C* C -3 nilMin +4 NKT -6 BapC«rp -20 CCM GatfcrfeßM -4 Nallna -S Stro* Darby -2 CtMStorifr -4 bwPw 16 PMC 8t StoMMhlp D-a #pta rf Pm-Dm -12 Perth PUat -12 8t Tndlag -30 Earn lMke»»eßM -9 Prim* -10 Tlmea Pab
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    • 2316 20 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMEHCI \1 r m Net l»80 itf P/E Vol Day Hl«h Low Company 3"* +or (000) High Low 494 248 Acma 295 -5 145 105 1 295 295 115 115 Alcom 115 4.8 19.8 380 130 Allied Choc 191 -21 7.0 172 1 191
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    • 609 20 AFTER two weeks of uncertainty, share prices fell sharply yesterday la response to the political crisis In Poland. News that the Polish authorities had mounted Its biggest crackdown on the Solidarity trade onion sparked off concern about the ramifications for Soviet and US relations.
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    • 373 20 SHARE prices retreated across the board as an extremely weak sentiment settled on the market which started quietly and cautiously. Turnover was below the five million level. Conditions deteriorated further m the afternoon session on rampant selling and a wide selection of counters suffered double-digit losses. On
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    • 33 20 Indus trials Up 4 Down 76 Inn 5 Finance 8 1 Hotels 1 Properties Ml Palms Fins 'l 1 73 8 1 I robbers B robbers Deb/Loans v 1 10 1
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    • 194 20 SINGAPORE I' MT TRUST (Maaagen' prtoea far Dec II) The Commerc* 3.21 3.37 The Savings Fund 1.88 1.97 Spore Prog Fund 1.39 1.46 Spore Sec Fund 2 11 2.22 Spore Invest Fund 1 08 1.13 Spore Equity Fund 1.31 1.37xd ASIA UNIT TRUST (Maaagen- arlcea far Dee U)
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    • 1793 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business m and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown m brackets m lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJbmmU (3.208) Alow (1.468 1.475) (1) 1.56 (1) 1.52 (4) 1.50 (1)
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    • 1080 20 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts axe quoted after the world "sett". Big Board deal
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    • OVERSEAS MARKETS
      • 263 20 HONGKONG: Share prices closed easier after falling most of yesterday, dealers said. They attributed the fall to news of the declaration of martial law m Poland over the weekend. The Hang Seng index closed off 36.80 points at 1,376.39 after easing 33.02 m the morning session. Some bargain hunting
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      • 299 20 SYDNEY: Gold issues firmed yesterday but trading was cautious following the imposition of marshal law m Poland, dealers said. A downturn m the oil and gas sector, partly due to profittaking, helped push the All Ordinaries index down 2.0 points to 602.6. Volumes were low and situation stocks quiet.
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      • 281 21 TOKYO: Share prices feU In slow trading yesterday with many investors sidelined awaiting reaction m Western Europe and the US to the political crisis m Poland, dealers said. Mlnotnoto »V»i Alii Mani Chain Aiahl Olaja Bank Tk Banyu ona—toai Chlyoda Chubu Pwr ClLUwa D Ntp Print D Nip Totyo
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    • 652 20 PLANTATIONS Batu Ktwti (3.40B) Cons Plant (IMS) (1) 201 (1) 2.00 (2) 1 99 (24) 1 98 (2) 1.S7 Dunlop Lit (5.06B) (1) 4.96 |1) 5.00 (11) 5 05 High Low (2 44B 2.48S) (18) 2.44 K L Kepong (2.03B 2.068) (1) 2.08 Kemayan (2.40S)XD Kenpu (5 8OB 8.108)
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    • COMMODITIES
      • 394 21 PRICES m the Singapore rubber market closed slightly higher yesterday, with January RSS One buyers quoted at 185.50 cents per kilo, up half a cent from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were I marked down slightly on higher overseas prices and covering interest emerged to pare the
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      • 88 21 IA8 ISR20 BRSO RUB IMRCV IMH1. ■Mh IMRGP iMR 10 :mr» >MRS0 (1 ton pallMI ll-lonp^kl UtoopdWt) (1 loo palkt) (1-un pajlat) (1 urn p^M) (1 uopalWt) Illcp^t) II us p«UMI January Pcbraary (Carnal Mtk) (Forward Mtbl Buyers 8«ll»r. Bujrcra SalUrs 163.60 164.60N 1(6.50 167 SON 16*50
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      • 34 21 Rubber: Dec 14 Singapore: Jan: 185.50 cents (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Jan: 205.50 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M $35.20 per kilo (down 6 cents) Official offering: 180 tonnes (down 11 tonnes)
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      • 163 21 THE KILOBAR market (or gold deliverable In Singapore opened at 128,075 and closed at (28.114 yeiterday In the Far East, gold opened at US$4l7 00 421.00, and In active tradIng, moved higher to J424 00 428 00 Proflt-Uking brought the price down to $417 00 419.00. but moved up
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      • 27 21 THE STRAITS tin price fell 6 cents to M 535.20 per kilo m Penang yesterday, on an official offering down 11 tonnes to 180 tonnes.
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      • 136 21 CHINESK Pradaec Exckaage, aagapare, cl-»ig prfec* per IN kg yesterday. CacMMrt «4I: Bulk fob $108.00 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $122.00 sellers, new drum fob $126.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $59.50 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $370.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper fag
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      • 164 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market ruled steady m very qu'et trading yesterday, dealers said. In December, south was traded Mss higher at $880 per tonne and m January, central also rose five to $880. The refined market was featureless on lack of overseas interest. MaUyaUa
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      • Money and exchanges
        • 347 21 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm Cwranda* Nominal rat** 8mith»ooi»n PsrcMilag* quoted yaatorday (croM>par1ty Chang* Local dollars to m unit of fort" l^n currency: US dollar 2.0700 2.0720 2.8196 -26.S9 Sterling pound 3.8315 3.8415 7.3469 -47.85 Australian dollar 2.3345 2.3385 3.4286 -31.90 NZ dollar 1.7005 1.7055 3.4286 -50.29 Canadian
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        • 44 21 RANGE at prices ottered by < count home* on Dec 14: Overnight: K>to4K% Call deposit*: 3% to 4V.« Clociac Buriif SellUi 3-month Treasury bills 3W 3 3-month Bank bills 7* 7W 3 months CD 7*4 7W 6 months CD 8*. 8H S«m: NitliMl WkmiI
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        • 34 21 Closing interbank rates for ngaporr dollars on Dec 14: Offer Bid vernlght 1/16 1 month 6 1 16 515 16 2 months T 6 3 months 7'. 7'* Overnight mode H los
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        • 24 21 THE average r»te at which m*>r Slnßap»rr h^k. are currently prepared to lend to their best cutomera Is 12.17 per cent.
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      • 669 21 LONDON, Mon. Gold shares opened firmer today, while others were lower m nervous trading, dealers said. The Financial Times Index at noon was down 4.8 points at 515.4. Gold shares opened with gains of up to 300 US cents m heavyweight issues following the rise m the bullion price
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      • 32 21 H X HANG SENG Monday 1376.39 Friday 1413.19 Week Ago 1423.82 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 745.8 Friday 745.3 Week Ago 735.3 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 802 6 Friday 8O4.« Week Ago 809.7
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    • 273 19 Venue World Trade Centre f Att^r^fcv?"^*Period: 15th Dec 20th Dec 1981 '4'J0*JftMffl\ M±WMMl\ Time 10.00a.m. 10.00p.m. 'fcz^-f^l JWyLj§V Yf^^^^W w-fSP^n i j i I Marantz Stereo T/Table Maraniz Cassette Deck Marant ansui Receiver 6120 SD3000 Pre-mam Amplifier PM300 TA500 u p sw&m u p s»w«-ee- u p &mno u p
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    • 30 20 Thinking of selling your musical instruments? Place an ad m the Straits Times Classified and let it dance*to your tune by turning them into cash easily. Don't delay! Call *****22
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    • 629 21 Bank of New South Wales will put you right ]™^|^i m the picture on foreign exchange. ■K^k The Bank of New South Wales deals with every major money HBHI market around the world, with a team of financial experts to give Ml you up-to-the-minute quotations jM s^ on rates worldwide.
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • 202 22 Second tea auction promises more THE second international tea auction today promises better quality tea at slightly lower prices than that at the first auction held on Dec 2. Mr David Marsh, managing director of Lipton, a household name m the drinking of tea, said this. Lipton was the largest
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    • 136 22 SBC expands services for investors BEGINNING January 5 next year, the investing public will be able to receive daily on radio additional local and international financial information. The Singapore Broadcasting Corporation is currently finalising plans for this 10-minute Financial News Report which will be broadcast after the 8.00 a.m. News
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    • 103 22 Manager resigns from MAS MR LEONG Kwok Kee, manager of the finance department of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, has resigned. Mr Leong, 39, has served m the MAS for 10 years. An accountant by profession, he started his career with the authority as a senior officer and investment analyst
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    • 931 29 Mm^W C Accommodation M|| r Properties Valuable portfolio of 5 luxurious apartments to be sold These apartments are m prestigious blocks such as Beverly Mai and Patterson Towers All I are fully let at good rental, with rent reviews from October 82 to October 83 Total price $4 5 M
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  • Obituaries
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      46 32 In Ever Loving Mamory of a vary daar wtte and mother ELIZABETH LEE TECK LEE Departed ISMi Dae. IMO Not Just today but everyday In silence we remember. Your cheerfulness, thoughtfulness and love will keep us remembering you through eternity H HUBbsnd, 9OCM 800 OftUQnttfß In-WW
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      32 32 MR. LEE PAX WAN with le thank an friend*, r*iativ«« and aaaociato* el Hia Son-in-law, Wong Yaw Km for their kind aaaiatanca, aHendanoa, wreathe, ecroHa and donation, during their recent Dareavement. AW
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    • 40 32 Tha Family Of The Late MR TAY SOON LAI extend their sincere thanks and appreciations to relatives, friends, business associates and staff of SOON FATT (IM7) PTE LTD for their assistances, attendance, condolences, donations and wreaths during their recent bereavement.
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      49 32 MR. W.H. PONNIAH, FORMER TEACHER OF ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL SINOAPORE. AGED «3, ?i2^i^lr-!V.._^f» Vf ??Q~ -ly-PiE '81, LEAVING BEMNO BELOVED WIFE LYDIA; SON DRAVIAM; I DAUGHTERS RUBY. ANNA. DAWV; DAUOHTER-B«-LAW. SONS-IN- I LAW AMD ORANOCHILDREN FOR FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS NOWREAt'hs PLEASE. DONATIONS TO ST. PETER-8 CHURCH. BERANOOON GARDENS
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    • 79 32 1 Tho tamMy el tho lata Mr. Keti Eng Hurt would Ilk* to thank an roloHvaa, rnHiagun and Monda lor Ihotr proinci, donation* ft condo- Inserted by Mr. a Mr. K oh Song Lock Mr. A Mrs. L im Kong Long Mr. Mr* Foe Kay Mkig Miaa Irona
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      50 32 MUTMU BUPMAH Oaaartad W.taJO Aiw#y> fwr>#nto#f#o ind o##pty nil sft#o by b#tovtd wtfs: Govtfio#ftt* mat SefM: PaaupaHiy, Ounatm. Araau, 1 Aaokan Owaklm 8»fo»«. SanMw. Kanagambal. Amutha Frtwtd* and ulathaa ara klndy mvit»d to attand tha *Flfat T1iava~ •am, pn^n at 8i»an Tampta. Orchard Road on M.12J1 (Wadnaadapatrpm
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      50 32 HAN AH TIM n_. 77 U Wlth lOV' an(l s»dness tnat we remember you especially today four years after you de- suddenly yOU °c suaaeniy WMe: Kirn Fong ChHdran: Betty Seah Choon Teck Linda* Adi Trlkarso Richard Irene (Heng) Judy Jimmy Grandaona: seah King jm. Derek Trlkarso
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    • 36 32 STRAITS TIMES RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES a $13.50 tor 15 words (run-on style) a $41.00 for 3cm. x 1 col. faeiiil (Han4a"r atvte) iee—i-n——j I c $57.60 lor 9cm x 1 col. I (display style)
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    • 39 32 8 PAJARETNAM DEPARTED: 1S-12-W MV BELOVED HUSBAND IN LOVING MEMORY OF YOU YOUR PRESENCE IS ALWAYS IN i OUR HEARTS AND DAILY THOUGHTS SADLY MISSED BY BELOVED WIFE DAUGHTERS, SONS. SONS-IN-LAW, BROTHERS, SISTER-IN-LAW AND GRANDCHILDREN
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    • 10 32 "In Memoriam" is for the loved ones whom you remember
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    • 749 32 I II 1 :JH |f Education Instruction I 1 1 1 BEOMNEM T»PCWWTINO FOR 119 rnmm-rnal I school leavers/ factory workers. 11_ LOmmtrCiai Personal attention by qualified ■_~_~_~_~_~_~HH_^_M_l_i_Bi Instructresses Dally (Including Sunday) 8 00 a.m. 8.00 pm I Enrol Today! Singapore Com- merclal School (opposite Rex j Wanted- Cinema) 15A,
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    • 585 32 MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD Prequalification of Contractors for Malayan Banking Head Office Building FOUNDATION BORED PILING All interested and experienced local and international Contractors with local counterparts preferably registered with J.K.R. Class 'A' (Head IV Sub-Head 2) are invited to submit their prequalification application for Foundation Bored Piling Works for Malayan
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    • 1327 32 %fPgfvS' HONG LEONG INDUSTRIES BERHAD NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of Hong Leong Industries Berhad will be neld at the Conference Room. 14th Floor. Bangunan Hong Leong, 117 Jalan Bandar. Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday, the 30th day of December, 1981 at
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    • 681 33 (wmas I malaysian airline system FOR SALE I Used Ericsson PABX ARD 561 Capacity: 20 exchange lines, 1 50 extensions and 15 internal links. I Condition: Working condition/as is where is. Offers to be submitted to: Company Secretary Malaysian Airline System. 23rd Floor, UAABC Building, 4, Jalan Sulaiman, KUALA LUMPUR,
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • 205 34 Overall, it was the 27th time the US had won the Davis Cup. They last captured the sterling silver bowl m 1979 by beating Italy, after having defeated Britain for the previous year's championship. After splitting the first four sets yesterday. McEnroe took a 3-1 lead
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    • 150 34 CINCINNATI, Mon. The United States won the Davis Cup for tennis for the third time m four years yesterday when Wimbledon and US Open champion John McEnroe beat Jose-Luis Clerc 7-5, 5-7, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. McEnroe's victory, before a crowd of 14,000 at the Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum
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    • 115 34 PARIS, Mm. Sweden's BJorn Borg, who only s short time ago bestrode the tennis world Uke a Colossus, has now fallen to fourth In world rankings on the Association of Tennis Professionals' computer. Prom April, lfflt, to taut July, when he lost to American Join Mcßuwe In the
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    • 292 34 Algeria are 5,000-1 outsiders ALGIERS, Mon. The news that bookmakers had installed Algeria as 5,000-1 soccer outsiders for the 1962 World Cup failed to tempt a rush of money from hardened punters. Not surprising really, but though Algeria will atoms, iim not dethrone Argentina m Mon. bpain next summer, tne
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    • 364 34 Las Palmas in 2-0 win over Cadiz MADRID, Mon. Las Palmas beat Cadiz 2-0 m a Spanish First Division soccer match over the weekend. All PM Dt*MM rosmHa. Sooatan: Real Betis 2 Sporting v, Real Madrid 4 Castellon 0, Athletic Bilbao 1 Barcelona 1, Osasuna 2 Racing 1, Espanol 2
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    • 80 34 AUCKLAND. Mon. Tbe crew of British yacht Bubblegum said they cooked potatoes vi whisky as they ran out of all other food and water finishing the second leg of the Whitbread round-the-world race today. Belgian yacht Croky finished shortly before Bubblegum and only Italy's Ilgagomma was
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    • BRIEFS
      • 76 34 BASKETBALL North Carolina trounced South Florida 75-39 m an American college match last week. Other ronlte: Kentucky bt Indiana 85-69, bt Kansas 17-74. Louisville bt Purdue 73-71, bt Tennessee State 83-58. Virginia bt Duke 92-83; lowa bt lowa State 7MB, bt Northern lowa 84-53: Wichita State bt Long Beach
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      • 28 34 BOXING South Koreas Kirn Sung Nam knocked out Filipino champion Sioni Carpo m tbe fifth round of their Orient-Pacific Boxing Federation Junior flyweight title on Sunday.
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      • 38 34 GYMNASTICS Russian student Elena Brazhnikova won two gold and two silver medals m the individual apparatus at an international meeting at Wembley on Sunday. Individual champion Masao Morisue, of Japan, and China's Zhiqiang each won two
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      • 31 34 BUGBY Singapore's Yellow Jackets edged out Sri Lanka's Police Club 7-6, and Malaysia's Anchormen Club drew 12-12 with Thai Police m the Asian Clubs' championship m Bangkok on Sunday.
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      • 50 34 WEKlaiur unu Bums, the 32-year-old British Olympic heavyweight, may never compete again because he tried to lift his car. Burns Injured ligaments and biceps m his left arm when talcing hold of the bumper m a bid to move the car, hemmed m at a car park. Agencies.
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    • 117 34 BOCA RATON (Florida), Mon. Janet Coles went four-under-par on the last three holes yesterday as she and partner Lou Graham, of Australia, beat J.C. Snead and Caryolyn Hill m a play-off m the US$ll6,OOO ($237,800) Johnny Miller invitational best-ball golf tournament. Janet's effort allowed their team to
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE TWO
    • 302 35 Salnikov sets another world record LONDON, Mon. Vladimir Salnikov set his second world best time m two days as he led the Soviet Union men's team to a resounding victory In the second European swimming Cap meet at the Barnet opthall pool here yesterday. The Olympic and European
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    • 232 35 Aussies have problems on a tricky wicket Pakistan poised to win final Test MELBOURNE, Mon. Pakistan, beaten m the first two matches of the series, were poised to win the third and final Test against Australia after taking 11 wickets for 174 runs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground today. At
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    • 386 35  -  PATRICK BASTIANB By THE Singapore Squash Rackets Association have, m their annual report, admitted for the first time that acquisition of land for their proposed complex project is a "stumbling block. At their recent annual meeting, the association declared that, given this fact, "the
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    • 40 35 TODAY'S EVENTS BILLIARDS National four-ball championship (Kallang Saloon, 6.30). K9CCEB NaOauU I aderIt tMnuHit: Milo Scheme v CaimhUl (Jalan Besar Stadium, 7); Staminade Cup: Spore Shipbuilding v Fitzpatrick's SC Jurong Stadium, 5.15). SQUASH Oxbridge v TanKlin (Tanglin Club, 6 p.m.).
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    • 162 35 PAKISTAN lit Imm MM dec AUSTRALIA lit Ibjm (Ovenlght iffM) Laird lbwQasim 35 waad c Moshin b Sarfraz 100 Chappell c Bari b Raja 22 B«aa>r run out 7 Hufcea c and b Qasim 34 Weuuun c Mudassar b Sarfraz 26 Marsh c Mudassar b Imran 31 Yardley b
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    • 50 35 SINGAPORE'S cricketers returned last night after having drawn their three-day interport match with Hongkong m the British Colony. Seem: HK 252-5 dec. and 293-8 dec., Singapore 207 and 206-7. The Republic won their two friendly one-day limited overs match.»s against teams from the Hongkong Cricket Association.
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    • 166 35 The longest innings by Gavaskar BANGALORE, Mon. Sunil Gavaskar played the longest first-class innings by an Indian cricketer nearly 12 hours as the Second Test against England ended m a draw here today. The result left India's 10 lead intact with four matches to go. The Third Test starts m
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    • 130 35 ENGLAND Ist laaa. 4M INDIA Ist uua (Ovenlght MM) Gavaafc*r c and b Underwood 172 SHkMtfc c Gooch b Bo tham 65 TiUMitii c Taylor b Lever 43 Vtewaastk lbv, Lever 3 SkMtri lbw Lever 1 PatU lbw Lever 17 And c Fletcher b Underwood 24 KuU Dcv c
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    • 138 35  -  J. RAJENDRAN By THE Singapore Hockey Association's disciplinary committee will hold an inquiry on Friday into an incident involving S. Balaram, of Singapore Recreation Club, and Pritam Singh, of Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association, m the senior knockout semi-final at the Padang on Dec. 3. Pritam,
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    • 51 35 FARRER PARK DYNAMOS qualified for the third round of the President's Cup soccer tournament by beating Balestler United 4-2 on penalty kicks at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. Despite extra time the match had ended 2-2. In another second-round match, Sembawang Sports Club trounced Royal
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    • 536 35 R. MANORAJ takes a look at the women's hockey scene WOMEN'S hockey m Singapore is afflicted by a phenomenon rarely heard of elsewhere too many players chasing after too few clubs. This year alone a club (ailed Laraine died. New Zealand Force were
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE THREE
    • 372 36  -  EPSOM JEEP Dealing with wayward horses By DR LIM AH SOO, the Stipendiary Steward m charge of racing m the three racing centres m Peninsula Malaysia, has gone one better m dealing with wayward horses. After Ruler Supreme had hung out badly soon after the start
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    • 294 36 How the beaten favourites fared KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Thirteen first favourites flopped over the weekend: SATURDAY (yielding up to Race 5, then soft) Race 1: Forefront n, slow into stride, was never seen with a chance. He beat only two home. Race 2: Cameron Highlands IV, slowly away, came home
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    • 1383 36 PENANG. Mon. Weights, ratings and barrier maws for this weekend's races here: SATURDAY Clau 1 IN*. 3 1,700 m (Rating.: 124-100) 13 Sovereign Count II 57 134 5 Flash O'Green 55.5 121 10 Boyington 55.5 111 6 Honest Pleasure 55 120 1 One In A Million 54.5 US
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    • 365 36  -  EQUESTRIENNE By I KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The highlight of the Selangor Turf Club December meeting was the Wilayah Stakes for top Class 2 sprinters but ft was a Class 6 horse who stole the show. Losanges Bleu, who took the Class 6
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  • 840 37  -  H AKIK AT RAI By MANILA, Mon. Her compatriots call Malaysian and Southeast Asia Games heptathlon champion Zaiton Othman "Pretty Lady", though one would expect a heptathlon athlete to be built like a tank to take part m the gruelling seven events spread over two
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  • 177 37 MANILA, Mon. Fllipina Lydia de Vega (above) was voted the best woman track athlete of the 11th South-east Asia Games for her two record-breaking rnns m the 219 metres and the 4Mm over the last four days here. San S»n Aye, a 17-vr*r-old student from
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  • 263 38 Guam want to take part in next Games Request to be submitted to SEA Council meeting MANILA, Mon. Geoffrey Burke, sports officer of the Guam Amateur Sports Federation, is here with a dual mission to watch the Southeast Asia Games and to get Guam included m the next Games m
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  • 367 38 COMPLAINTS FROM PARTICIPANTS ABOUT FILIPINOS' SUPERIORITY START TO POUR IN MANILA, Mon. A bottom-of-the-ninth-in-ning run by Iman Fatturahman gave Indonesia the edge over Singapore and the silver medal in the 11th Southeast Asia Games softball tournament this morning at the Rizal
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  • 278 38 MANILA, Mon. The glorious sun blazed down on the artificial turf m all its fury. The heat must have been m the 30s as a coughing and weezing Mahader Hassan struggled against Manuel Valleramos for the tennis men's singles bronze medal. But Lady Luck was
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  • 490 38 ing for Singapore. "After that, I will quit to concentrate on social tennis and spend a little more time with my air stewardess wife, Nina. "I've got to cut down on competitive tennis. Family commitments. The more
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  • 336 39 Strikers flop and put Singapore out of hunt Not even the bronze MANILA, Mon. Singapore, producing only the occasional rolls of thunder, were silenced 2-0 by Indonesia m the battle for third place m the South-east Asia Games soccer competition at the University of Life here today. Again it was
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  • 148 39 just managed to tip over his blistering shot. Then Fandi nodded over his best chance m the 71st minute and Pathmanathan saw his effort cleared from the line six minutes later. Caution was thrown to the wind at this stage when Singapore, desperate for the equaliser, kept on pressing.
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  • 121 39 KUWAIT, Mon. New Zealand retained an outside chance of claiming the last place m the 24-nation World Cup soccer finals m Spain next year when they drew 2-2 with Kuwait m an Asia-Oceania qualifying match here today. They must beat Saudi Arabia by a sixgoal
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  • 279 39 DAY NINE ROUND-UP MANILA, Mon. Singapore rounded off the ninth day of the South-oast Asia Games here today with two bronie medals. Their men lost 14 to Indonesia m the softball replay after an exhausting nine-in-nings game with neither side gaining any runs after the regulation
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  • 445 39  -  J. RAJENDRAN and JANICE SEAH By SINGAPORE'S double fold medallist Sarvindar ingh Chopra last night showed that his heart was as big as his 106.5-kilo-gramme frame by giving one of his gold medals to national weigh tlif ting coach Michael Koay as a token of
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  • 357 39 BADMINTON Finals: Men's ilmgles: L.iem Swie King (I) bt Hastomo Arbi (I) 15-2, 15-7. DhMm: KartonoHeriyanto (I) bt Razif SidekJalani Sldek (M) 15-12, 154. Wamea's singles: Fajrin Verawati (I) bt Ivanna Lie (I) 6-11, 11-4, 11-7. DmiMm: F. Verawati-Ruth Damayanthi (I) bt Imelda Wigoeno-Theresia Widiastuty (I) 15-13, 15-4. Mixed
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  • 39 39 Indonesia Thailand Philippines Malaysia Burma Singapore Brunei Gold 83 61 S3 n 15 12 I Silver Bronze 68 53 46 38 55 75 25 29 18 27 27 31 I Total 2M 145 183 71 M 71
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  • 189 40 JAKARTA STILL PURSUES ONE-CHINA' POLICY JARKATA, Mon. Indonesia still pursues a "one-Ohina policy" despite the visit here last week by Nationalist Chinese Premier Sun YunSuan, Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmaja said today. He told reporters the five-day visit wa# not official and there were no formal talks between Taiwanese and Indonesian
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  • 48 40 FLUFFY, warm and cuddly. Bat despite their appeal, nobody picks up these rabbits to pat and stroke them. These rabbits are all awaiting their turns m the service of humanity at a government department In Outran? Road. Find ont what they used for on Page 8.
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  • 42 40 NEW DELHI, Mon. The death toll from the hurricane and tidal wave that battered the Ganges River delta region of India and Bangladesh last week topped 100 yesterday. Mrs Ranu Ghosh, a west Bengal State district magistrate, said. AP.
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  • 247 40 Mintoff beats off challenge at the polls VALETTA, Mon. Malta's ruling Labour Party, which Is seeking closer ties with the Soviet Union, beat off a fierce general election challenge from the opposition Nationalists to retain the 34 seats it held m the last Parliament, unofficial results said today. First returns
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  • 36 40 JAKARTA, Mon. A meeting of the Asean Port Authorities Association, their seventh so far, was opened today m Surabaya, East Java, by Sea Communications director general Pongky Suparjo, Antara news agency reported today.
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  • 33 40 NEW YORK, Mon. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks plunged 9.80 points to 876.71 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.
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  • 392 40 IN EVENT OF SOVIET ADVANCE, SAYS PAPER LONDON, Monday THE United States has a secret plan to invade the oil region of southern Iran and some Middle East countries to protect oil and security interests m the event of a Soviet advance, according
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  • 154 40 Weather wreaks havoc on Britain LONDON. Mon. Britain, hit by so-ne of its worst weather this century, was under siege yesterday from gaJeforce winds, Deeds, biackeots, blizzards and freezing feg. In toe English Channel, Ceasf Guards mounted a major rescue operation to try te save the crew of a cargo
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  • 86 40 FOR every two boys who leave school m Britain, only one can find a Job. The other stays unemployed for two, three, or more years. Many become unemployable. In Singapore, for every VITB graduate, there are two Jobs waiting; for every 'O' level typiststeno, there
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    • 40 40 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Generally cloudy with occasional showers In the early morning and again from the late morning onwards. 6 a.m. TOMORROW: 29 max., 23 min. SUNSET today: 6.31 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: (.28 a.m. Global weather report delayed.
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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      1243 1 PET CAUSE Come December 1982, the Orchard Road premises of the SPCA makes way for urban redevelopment. What then will become of this halfway house for animals? Will the work continue? Several groups of people adults as well as children are toiling to ensure that it does. Lovers united by
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    • 482 2 PICK of the DAY «BCS AFTERNOON Matinee Tomahawk (Ch 5, 4. SI p.m.): A scout fights for Sioux territorial rights at a meeting of Red Indian chiefs and commissioners. The Red joins the White's league and in this capacity, prevents a fullscale Indian attack when a young brave is killed
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      446 2 LADY KILLERS (Ch 5, 11.15 p.m.): MADELINE Smith was the eldest daughter of James Smith, an architect and a pillar of Glasgow society m the 1850s. She was an elegant 21-year-old whose days were filled with artistic pursuits but little excitement. In the spring of 1855 she began
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 609 3 Paintings by Wan Soon Kam Gallery of Fine Arts Orchard Towers, 2nd floor Reviewed by REBECCA CHUA MITRE Peak gushes up, transfixed by the painter s brush in that split second before the cascade tumbles. But, look again, it is a rocky outcrop a little to
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      • 708 3  - When the twain became one REBECCA CHUA By THEY are no mere landscapes, these evocations •f thought and mood and training superimposed onto recognisable places. That is why Singapore and London and denting Highlands look so different. They are also journeys into a not-quite-for-gotten past, an attempt to discover self
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      • 832 5 THE WORLD IN 1981 Produced by Veronica Leng (SBC) Tuesday, Ch 5, 10.25 p.m. (English) Saturday, Ch 8, 9.20 p.m. (Mandarin) Sunday, Ch 5, 4.30 p.m. (Malay) Dec 24, Ch 8,7.05 p.m. (Tamil) Previewed by REBECCA CHUA IT WAS a year of the ballot box and the
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    • 2013 6 Once 'The Greatest' 4 And there lay Muhammad Ali, m a white terry cloth robe, a clump of grapes resting on his belly, a few grape seeds stuck to his chin. A legend ended on Friday night. In yet another comeback bid, Muhammad Ali, once "The Greatest", lost this time
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    • 516 6  -  JOHN LAIRD By m Bangkok AMID the dazzle of gold and multicoloured ceramics. Thai craftsmen are renovating Bangkok's most exotic temple complex, setting the scene for celebrations of the 200 th anniversary of Thailand's ruling Chakri Dynasty and the founding of Bangkok. The
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    • 798 7  -  RODNEY PINDER By m Malawi THE playing fields of Eton have been transplanted into African bush and the hills are alive with the sound of Latin. An elite school, modellSon the renowned Brith institution and complete with all-British teachers, an Eton "Dame" and straw
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      • 451 8  - Natty na nauty navals JOHN de SOUZA By IZVERY time it rains. It rains... and never mind the pennies from heaven. Yes, wet days are here again. And each time our local winter monsoon strikes, outfits (and never mind the poor wearers!) get drenched. Don't believe me? Just you try
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      • 717 8 DEAR Betty, When you spoke about the "anger that has no name" of middle-class American housewives m the *****, you certainly started quite a movement you and Gloria and Kate and all the other dear girls. Unfortunately, along with the millions of women who read and
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      • 535 8  - Rubik's Cube style: Mix and match and contradict style: atch diet BERNADIME MORRIS NADINE MORRIS B> KASPER called it the contradictions that attract. He tfas referring to the fashion trend, especially pronounced m sportswear, that plays off colours and patterns and the shapes of clothes themselves against one another. The
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      • 820 9 AFTER cars, cameras and electronics, the Japanese are well on their way to conquering the fashion market. Every other designer of importance, it seems, has been m Tokyo this month. An international group from New York, Paris, London and Milan came for the so-called Best Six '82
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    • 1877 11 Good idea does not equal success Who says good ideas will spell fame^ and fortune for the inventor? Some of the backyard inventors talk about their long road to success and more often disappointment. PETER GRIERS reports. Tomorrow: Backyard invention, British style. MOST budding inventors believe useful innovations will automatically
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    • 1048 13 6 Calligraphy is regarded by the Chinese as a purer, if not higher, artistic form than painting. Mr Crawford's gift, according to the musuem director, makes the Metropolitan the first museum m the West to have both Chinese calligraphy and painting equally well represented. 7 There are
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    • 577 1 INSIDE A portrait 4 Wan Soon LEISURE, Pag* Three A legend Muhammad Ali Pag* Seven And a wrap-up of The World In 1981 LEISURE, Pag* Five It is 9 amazing how, m a short time, animals which have been browbeaten and cowed and are talked to and loved, become bright-eyed
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    • 288 2 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS 5 punt where you find vic«r 1 Shed Pa dismantled by stages peering, bopping with ire (8,7) (6) 6 Fop to make a surprise call on 5 Spray proves Al when sprin- a bird (8) Ued (8) 7 Right period to turn over and 9 Sort
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    • 208 2 EXHIBITIONS: CREATIVITY And The Disabled: Nat Museum Young Peoples Gall. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Last day. Free. Art Exhibition: By Leo de Silva, Gall of Fine Arts, Orchard Towers, 11 a.m. 7 p.m. On till Friday. Free. Liu Kang, Nat Museum Art Gall, 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Until Dec
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    • 1205 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by Th« You* ith u. PAP c MPs $t p rt) and And The Restless Weath Foreca$t M*W 3.30 Scmtlatmt Stars (r) 800 *£>™ Mandrel And The Mandrel 4.25 Diary Of Events (English) 845 Qn The Prairie 4.30 Afternoon Matinee Tomahawk
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    • 132 7 Mm ttJa Mk^ m^r m^r jKSltt t ,'i T m\m\W I miim Iw'Jta^fe j^^P^^ Ii WmmWr m m VF9JB m mmm rL ft w \qu~-. mw *>. 7%e onfyatal Hoodie, *ho6&i i i m WK^ m Add our popular Myojo Chicken noodles jm^&r^ to the delicate flavour of Abalone, and
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    • 386 14 Lastingimpressions i Merry Christmas l9Bl- preserved by tlieMiKolbb Hold UO Merry Christmas mm And merry it will be indeed at the Marco Polo this year, *B^^^| with sumptuous food and non-stop jollity including guest bands, P* choirs and dancing to put everyone m a riproaring Yuletide mood. *mmm^^^ The highlights
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  • SECTION THREE
    • 2 1 SECTION THREE
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      • 245 1 OCTOBER 10 this year was the 70th anniversary of the Chinese nationalist revolution. Seventy years ago, the revolutionary party led by Dr Sun Vat Sen overthrew the Manchu dynasty and the thousands of years of feudal system. It created the Republic of China
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        • 865 4 SATU daripada peninggalan nenek-moyang kita yang masih lagi di gunakan sedikit se banyak hingga ke hari mi ialah Peribahasa. Pada zaman dahulu penggunaan peribahasa sangat meluas dalam masyarakat Melayu. Seni penyusunan kata-kata yang bitara mi tergulung dalam sastera-sastera lisan. Ia merupakan satu ciri hidup orang-orang Melayu
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        • 139 4 3) Ayam jantan itu warnanya merah. The cockerel is red m colour. 4) Gagak itu hi tarn dan bangau itu putih The crow is black and the stork is white. 5) Semut adalah sejenis serangga yang sangat rajin. The ant is a very industrious insect. 6) Labah-labah suka makan
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        • 352 4  - Lesson 8B Easy Steps to Malay Haron A. Rahman By The mountain is higher than the hill. 2) Di sebelah gunung itu ada sebuah lembah dan di tengahtengah lembah itu ada sebuah tasik. By the side of the mountain there is a valley and m the middle of the valley
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