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Title Section17 1982-01-27 1 The Straits Times I Estd. 1845 i j, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8217 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1982-01-27 1 Coalition with firm policies sought BANGKOK, Tuesday CAMBODIA'S ousted Khmer Rouge government, while rejecting a proposed loose anti-Viet-nam coalition, has kept the door to further talks open by making it known that it would prefer a grouping with "well-defined policies" and where all decisions are1,129 words
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152 1982-01-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusum- aatmadia said here tonight that Asean would hold joint consultations on the Khmer Rouge rejection of proposals for a loose anti-Vietnamese coalition in Kampuchea. Dr Mochtar, on a oneday trip to Malaysia, said the rejection would beReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration166 1982-01-27 1 THAI (iovernment troop* assisting border patrol policemen wounded in the flphtiag with the army of heroin warlord Khun Sa, alias Chang Shi Fn, in Chiang Ral province, north-eastern Thailand over the weekend. The fighting entered Its sixth day yesterday as Thailand's border patrol policemen attempted toAP - 166 words
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Article77 1982-01-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Valley Fame, trained by Gary van Breukelen in Singapore, won the $100,000 Tunku Gold Cup race over 2,000 m here today. Owned by Blue Cap Stable, Valley Fame unwound a pulverising run 50m from home to collar Blanc Sur Blanc, who tried to77 words
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Article, Illustration165 1982-01-27 1 MOSCOW, Tues. Soviet Communist Party secretary Mikhail Suslov, who was second in power only to President Leonid Brezhnev, has died at the age of 79, Tass news agency reported. Mr Suslov, the party's senior ideologist and a key figure in Kremlin politics for 35Reuter - 165 words
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Article49 1982-01-27 1 TOKYO, Tues. The Japanese Navy today announced that it would take part in a five-nation naval exercise with the United States, Canada. Australia and New Zealand in the Pacific Ocean from midMarch. Details of the exercise were being arranged among the participating nations, a statement said. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article92 1982-01-27 1 Divorce en masse JAKARTA. Tues. Mass weddings may be common in Singapore and China but in Indonesia, the trend seems to be the reverse mass divorces. It was reported yesterday that 33 couples marched into the local religious court in the town of Indramayu. 205 km east of here, toAFP - 92 words
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Article524 1982-01-27 1 Haig and Gromyko resume dialogue GENEVA, Tuesday AMERICAN Secretary of State Alexander Haig and Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko resumed their dialogue today on the troubled state of East-West relations and at a total im- passe over Poland. They met for the first of a pair of two-hour sessions in524 words
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167 1982-01-27 1 LONDON, Tues. Many i Britons suffer from arithmophobia a fear of numbers and three in 10 cannot subtract, multiply or divide, according to a survey published yesterday. The survey by the Gall- j up organisation also re- vealed that: HALF the adult popula-Reuter - 167 words
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Article137 1982-01-27 1 Iraq's No 2 in today for visit THE Vice-President of Iraq, Mr Taha Muhyiddin M.uouf. will arrive here today for a three-day offi- cial visit at the invitation Of the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs), Mr S. Rajaratnam. A Foreign Affairs Ministry statement said yesterday that Mr Marouf will137 words
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Article34 1982-01-27 1 GENEVA, Tues. America j had a record dismal work safety year in 1979 when 4.950 people died and 6.1 million were injured at work, the International Labour Organi sation reported today. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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535 1982-01-27 1 Absent Deng sets riddle: Is he ill? BEIJING, Tuesday CHINA'S powerful Communist Party Vice-Chairman Deng Xiaoping has not been mentioned at all by the media at Lunar New Year celebrations here a development that triggered speculation about the 77-year-old leader's health. Press, radio and television reports have in the pastAP; AFP - 535 words
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Article70 1982-01-27 1 ROME, Tues. Italian state radio said today that secret negotiations are under way for the release of kidnapped IS army General James Dorier and that the Red Brigades, who have kidnapped him, are demanding a J S».« million (SSU.2 million) ransom. The radio said talks were70 words
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Advertisement273 1982-01-27 1 32 pages today TWO-PRONG PLAN TO MEET VET SHORTAGE Page 9 New Year activities in pictures Pag* 11 Malays speak about their basic concerns -Page 8 SUMMARY 2 WORLD NEWS 3, 4, S CAUSEWAY II COMICS II EDITORIAL 12 LETTERS 13 BACKGROUND 14 CLASSIFIEDS 24-21 SPORTS 28-31 Ik a pullout273 words
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Article86 1982-01-27 2 Fashion in China WOMEN in China are walking out in style. KWAN ZI speaks to Miss Yao Xuanqiu, star of the Chaozhou Opera Troupe now performing here about China's fashion scene. Gone is the image of short hair or long plaits, Mao's jackets and "coolie" shoes.86 words
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Article523 1982-01-27 2 Malays' basic worries THE weekend seminar on Malay organisations in the Eighties succeeded in getting concerned Malays to articulate some of their basic worries about living in a fast-changing environment. Among their concerns is the need to put more pressure on some to ensure they pursue cultural activities and523 words
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Article178 1982-01-27 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: HAVING rejected Singapore's proposal for a loose anti-Vietnamese coalition In Cambodia, the Khmer Rouge most now come -2P with a better alternative. And soon. The longer they delay, the greater the chances of their losing international diplomatic support and with It, their hopes of getting178 words
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Article225 1982-01-27 2 SOFT DRINK SELLERS TURN TO AUTOMATIC DISPENSERS IN a bid to beat rising labour costs and problems of space soft drink sellers are taking more interest in easily operated automatic dispensing machines whose impact has only been felt during the last two years although they have been around225 words
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Article52 1982-01-27 2 ATM FRAUD TEST CASE ELECTRONIC banking has come to Singapore but it is not entirely problem free. Despite security features, frauds involving automatic teller machines have occurred. A test case involving Citibank in America could determine just how much protection consumers will get in the much vaunted cashless society.52 words
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Article472 1982-01-27 2 Reagan rejects advice AMERICAN President Ronald Reagan will not seek increases in excise taxes, as urged by his top advisers, to close the Federal deficit, administration officials said. Instead, he will re-submit a package of some business tax increases to close certain loopholes, raise fees and repeal472 words
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Article249 1982-01-27 2 Take a moon trip TAKE a break during this Lunar New Year and go for a Lunar holiday with science fiction writer Isaac Asimov as tourist guide. Meet the Lunarians, the Moon's inhabitants, who are very keen on countering the stereotype of the Moon as a bleak and249 words
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Article125 1982-01-27 2 Clubs going bust THE recent bad weather is driving many British soccer clubs, especially the small ones, to the brink of bankruptcy. A total of 225 League matches has been cancelled and it is unlikely that the 2.7 million attendance slump will be reversed. But the weather may force125 words
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Article139 1982-01-27 2 'Islamic Bank vital' THE government is sparing no effort to launch the Islamic Bank as soon as possible, the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, said over the weekend. A major problem is manpower, he added. But there is an urgent need to139 words
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Advertisement182 1982-01-27 2 THE BILLINGS METHOD Dr Evelyn Billings Ann Westmore Whatever her views on birth control, every woman should at least know about the Billings Method. For here is a solution to the perennial problem of birth control; a reliable, safe, sane method that is as effective as other methods of contraception182 words
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429 1982-01-27 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan, rejecting the nearly unanimous advice of his top advisers, has decided against seeking increases in excise taxes to help to close the Federal deficit, administration officials said yesterday. The officials said that Mr Reagan had changed his mindReuter; NYT - 429 words
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Article, Illustration65 1982-01-27 3 Plane lost nose in crash WORLD Airways IK II airliner which crashed lit* Boston Harbour over the weekend lost Its nose in the accident, exposing the front row seats In the tint class section. The airliner ran off the Icy runway of Logan International Airport on Saturday, and ended onAP - 65 words
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357 1982-01-27 3 LOS ANGELES, Tues. The severe winter in the United States may prove that the snow belt is expanding and the earth may be on the brink of a new Ice Age, science writer Lowell Ponte said. The award-winning Readers' Digest science writerUPI - 357 words
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Article52 1982-01-27 3 SYDNEY, Tues. Three people were reported dead on Sunday as extreme heat, strong winds and flash floods caused havoc to road traffic and medical services in many areas of Australia. Emergency service officials said two women and a boy were killed by falling trees and flyingReuter - 52 words
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Article65 1982-01-27 3 HONGKONG SET aside its ban on fireworks on Monday to let off five tonnes of sparklers over the harbour to welcome the Lunar New Year. The 20-minute computer-controlled greeting to the Year of the Dog was fired from barges and choreographed in time to music. Fireworks were bannedReuter - 65 words
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Article80 1982-01-27 3 AMERICAN PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan on Monday saluted the Lunar New Year and said the holiday is "a time when we put behind us the quarrels of the past". Mr Reagan added that "throughout America, we see the many important contributions which Americans of Chinese ancestry have made toAP - 80 words
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Article65 1982-01-27 3 SOUTH KOREANS observed the Lunar New Year's holiday on Monday in defiance of government efforts to do away with the ageold custom. Shops and factories were almost completely closed, and normally congested downtown streets were practically deserted. South Korea's Government had flatly rejected suggestions to declare Lunar NewAFP - 65 words
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Article64 1982-01-27 3 VIETNAM, CELEBRATING the Lunar New Year, noted that past years of the dog were good years to defeat its powerful northern neighbor, China. The Vietnam News Agency pointed out that other dog years including 542, 722, 938 and 1418 were "memorable for victories over feudal China".AP - 64 words
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Article56 1982-01-27 3 CHINA EXPORTS about US$7O million (Ssl4o million) worth of fireworks to the United States each year, or about 180 million units, according to Mr Jim Sou/a. spokesman for Pyro-Spectaculars, a US fireworks company. He credits them with making the finest fireworks in the world even though theirReuter - 56 words
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247 1982-01-27 3 ACAPULCO, Tues. Unesco's International Programme for the Development of Communications (IPDC) today approved funds of nearly US$l million (552.04 million) for 15 Third World projects. The approval came at the end of a week-long meeting in this Mexican resort city of theReuter - 247 words
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Article45 1982-01-27 3 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. The 93-nation non-aligned movement urged yesterday that the UN Security Council arrange for an emergency session of the General Assembly to act against Israel's annnexation of the occupied Syrian Golan Heights. The assemblyis expected to meet before the weekend. AP.AP - 45 words
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231 1982-01-27 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday OVERSEAS arms sales by the United States will reach a record figure of US$24 billion (5549.2 billion) during the current fiscal year, a source close to the Defence Department said here yesterday. The total represented a more than 50AP; AFP - 231 words
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159 1982-01-27 3 US plans to sell satellite equipment to Arabs WASHINGTON, Tues. The Reagan Administration has informed Congress that it plans to sell technical equipment for the construction of three communications satellites to an Arab consortium, which includes Libya and the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO), a State Department spokesman said. A previousUPI - 159 words
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Article, Illustration147 1982-01-27 3 LOS ANCiKLKN, Tues. Singer; composer Kenny Rogers last night won three awards at the Ninth Annual American Music Awards. He was named favourite poprock male singer and his Greatest Hits was named the favourite album in both country and pop-rock categories. Other "favourite" male vocalists were Willie NelsonUPI - 147 words
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282 1982-01-27 3 4 Leakage forces closure of nuclear plant ONTARIO (New York), Tues. A nuclear power plant 32 km east of Rochester leaked radioactivetive gas into the atmosphere yesterday, forcing a plant shutdown and a brief evacuation of more than 100 workers. The leak in the steam generator at the Ginna nuclearReuter; UPI - 282 words
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Article98 1982-01-27 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Englishman John lan Cowling, charged last week by a federal grand jury for stealing more than U*****,000 (55U26,000) from the Australian Embassy in Washington, was arrested in Greece and will be extradited to the United States, the FBI said. Cowling, a formerUPI - 98 words
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423 1982-01-27 4 RIYADH, Tues SAUDI Defence Minister Prince Sultan has declared that Saudi Arabia and its Arab allies in the Gulf region have to shoujder collectively the security of this oil-rich region, but denied they were forming a bloc against any specific power.FT; AP; UPI - 423 words
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Article228 1982-01-27 4 KHARTOUM, Tuesday PRESIDENT Jaafar Numeiry has dismissed his right-hand man as part of a major shake-up in Sudan's political leader- i ship following student riots in Africa's largest state earlier this month. First Vice-President and Defence Minister Abdel-Magid Hamid Khalil was sacked after two yearsReuter; AP - 228 words
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Article, Illustration95 1982-01-27 4 All pull together £or Pact troops SOVIET bloc troops assembling a pontoon bridge on Monday, the first day of a Joint military exercise held in western Czechoslovakia. The six-day Warsaw Pact exercise, codenamed Drnzba-83 (Frlendshlp-83), Involves an estimated 25,H# men from the Soviet, Czech and Hungarian ground and air forces,AP - 95 words
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413 1982-01-27 4 ROME, Tuesday THE Italian and Soviet communist parties are on the brink of a final rupture over Poland today after the Italians denounced what they called Kremlin intolerance. The party daily L'unita, in a point-by-point defence of Italian communist views, accused theReuter - 413 words
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336 1982-01-27 4 WARSAW, Tims. THE Polish Parliament has endorsed the imposition of martial law but said it should last no longer than necessary. It also passed a resolution supporting military leader wojeiech Jaruzelski who said yesterday that martial law could be lifted by February ifReuter; AP - 336 words
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300 1982-01-27 4 'Red Professor' was a king-maker who guided Brez to power OBITUARY MOSCOW, Tuesday MIKHAIL Suslov, who died yesterday aged 79, was the last high-ranking survivor of the Stalin era and a king-maker who guided Mr Leonid Brezhnev to power. As Party Secretary since 1947, Mr Suslov was also responsible forReuter; AP; UPI - 300 words
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263 1982-01-27 4 BONN, Tues. ADOLF Hitler's megalomania did not stop at giant rallies and oversize buildings, a new book has revealed. Hitler wanted to leave his mark on rail- I ways too building a giant network of outsize tracks more than three metres wideAP - 263 words
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Article92 1982-01-27 4 PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT troops have placed about 60,000 people in supervised "hamlets" in a rebel-hit area of the Philippines, isolating them from their farms and schools, opponents of the scheme charged in Davao, southern Philippines, yesterday. A group calling itself Friends of Laac, an area about 70Reuter - 92 words
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Article55 1982-01-27 4 INDONESIA'S PRESIDENT Suharto has approved the naturalisation of 223 Chinese national who hold Chinese passports, an official spokesman said in Jakarta yesterday. They have been granted Indonesian citizenship under a presidential decree The application for Indonesian citizenship followed the government's offer of massive naturalisation two years agoAFP - 55 words
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Article67 1982-01-27 4 FIFTY ARMY officers were recently executed in Syria as suspected participants in an attempted coup, the Phalangist Voice of Lebanon reported in Beirut yesterday. Though Syria has officially denied there was a coup attempt, reports called it the most significant challenge to President Hafez Assad since he cameAFP - 67 words
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Article97 1982-01-27 4 THE New Zealand Government in Wellington yesterday accepted the resignation of High Court judge Peter Mahon, following a row about the findings of his commission of inquiry into the country's worst air disaster. Justice Mahon. 58, in a report on the Air New Zealand DC-10 crash inReuter - 97 words
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Article58 1982-01-27 4 EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT Hosni Mubarak was elected chairman of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) in Cairo yesterday in succession to the late President Anwar Sadat. He was elected unanimously at a meeting of the NDP general congress. The NDP was formed in 1978 by Mr Sadat, who wasReuter - 58 words
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Article64 1982-01-27 4 THE JAPANESE chemical tanker Hegg, which was fired at by Philippine Air Force fighters on Jan 15, hoisted a Japanese flag shortly after the fighters flew over the ship and not before as crewmen earlier claimed, Japan's Maritime Safety Agency said in Tokyo yesterday. Agency officials, however,AP - 64 words
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Article97 1982-01-27 4 THE Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap) is studying a plan to set up an Asian food bank to cope with bad harvests and increases in grain prices, Japanese officials said in Tokyo yesterday. The annual Escap session in Bangkok next MarchUPI - 97 words
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Advertisement321 1982-01-27 4 I fcbf^^Liiiiar New Year Come to the SINGAPORE HANDICRAFT CENTRE and enjoy this colourful pageantwith lots of mystery prizes and gifts to be won. Complimentary drinks from OfntlOM are available to go with hot-dogs on sale at Tamasek Beer Garden in aid of the S.P.C.A. Singapore Handicraft Centre Internal Plaza321 words
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429 1982-01-27 6 TOKYO, Tuesday NORTH Korea today turned down a proposal made last week by South Korean President Chun Doo-Hwan for reunification of the divided peninsula under a common constitution, the North Korean central news agency reported. It quoted Vice-President Kirn II as saying:Reuter - 429 words
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186 1982-01-27 6 MANILA, Tims. RIOTING followers of rellgtous leader Ayatollah Rohollah Khomeiny tomed a grenade on a rival Iranian student group near the Manila airport today, wounding eight of them. The grenade blast capped a tt-mlnnte riot between the stonethrowing groups which broke up afterUPI - 186 words
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Article116 1982-01-27 6 BANGKOK, Tues. The Thai Government today approved a plan to invite private investors to construct and finance a mass transit electric monorail system in Bangkok. A government spokesman said the Cabinet supported a proposal that the successful bidder be given a minimum 30-year lease to operateReuter - 116 words
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Article, Illustration38 1982-01-27 6 Filmstar's stroll with Peacock PORTLAND beach in Melbourne had its share of celebrities on Sunday. Taking time off were well-tanned MP Andrew Peacock and film star Shirley MacLame, seen having a relaxing stroll along the beach. UPI picture.UPI - 38 words
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252 1982-01-27 6 Japan pledges to improve ties with neighbours TOKYO, Tuesday THE Japanese Government today pledged to strengthen its relations with China, South Korea and Asean for the peace and stability of the region. The pledge was made in maior policy speeches by Prim» Minister Zenko Suzuki c.nd Foreign Minister Yoshio SakurauchiReuter - 252 words
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188 1982-01-27 6 India shows off military might and latest arms NEW DELHI, Tues. India today showed off its military might at the 32nd Republic Day celebrations here with a massive display of its latest weapons and a parade by contingents of the nations 1.1 million-strong armed forces. Indigenous and Sovietbuilt tanks, anti-aircraftAFP - 188 words
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265 1982-01-27 6 SIX FOUND GUILTY IN LOCKHEED PAYOFF TRIAL TOKYO, Tues. The board chairman of a major Japanese afcHnr and five other e'efendnjajs were convicted today -Of Involvement In the USSt million (5524.4 millions Lockheed payoff ■^•'«<h and given suspended )ofl sentences of from sis months to three years. The stiffest sentence,UPI - 265 words
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659 1982-01-27 8 SALIM OSMAN - SALIM OSMAN By Of Benta Hanan THE weekend seminar on Malay organisations in the Eighties succeeded in getting concerned Malays to articulate some of their basic concerns about living in a fast-changing environment. Although it touched on familiar issues like the Malays' socio-economic conditions659 words
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182 1982-01-27 8 leadership training for 50 youth leaders FIFTY youth leaders from the Singapore Malay Youth Library Association (Taman Bacaan) will attend a twoday workshop on leadership at the National Youth Leadership Training Institute (NYLTI) in June. Mr Abdul Halim Kader, president of the association, said it was necessary to improve the182 words
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137 1982-01-27 8 A FAMILY planning film for Malay youngsters will be made soon. 1 'riders to produce the 20--mimte film were recently mvi ed by the Singapore Fam ly Planning and Population Board. It will be based on another film, We Should Have Waited, now being137 words
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Article, Illustration201 1982-01-27 8 Police plea to crash witnesses POLICE are looking for a motorcyclist and Us female pillion rider who were injured in an accldeat utvolvlnc a motorcar, at the Wti»n of Still lUad/Soatb aid East Coast Parkway at 1 a.m. on Monday. Onlookers told poUre that the lajtred couple were whtakea away201 words
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178 1982-01-27 8 Singapore big user of marine paint SINGAPORE is a voracious consumer of paints, especially for marine use. But the bulk is imported. An article in this month's issue of Singapore Business, entitled Not just a gloss" said: "Local paint manufacturers make no impact on the business at all because they178 words
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279 1982-01-27 8 HONG CHONG WING - Children 'must be encouraged to maintain family ties' CHONG WING HONG By FILIAL piety cannot be forced, so children must be encouraged to maintain the traditional family relationship from when they are young, both in the schools and at home. The Environment Minister, Mr Ong Pang Boon, who said this279 words
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346 1982-01-27 8 IT is the festive season and time to enjoy, but afterwards. Singaporeans must work hard to learn new skills and prepare for difficult times ahead. This was the advice the Second Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) Mr S. Rajaratnam gave his Kampong Glam constituents346 words
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Article20 1982-01-27 8 THE Sunday Market at Marine Parade community centre on Feb 7 has been postponed to Feb 14.20 words
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Article37 1982-01-27 8 RADIN MAS community centre's photography club will hold its first National Photographic Competition and Exhibition in March. Winners will get attractive trophies and cash prizes. For details, call *****21 The closing date is Feb 17.37 words
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178 1982-01-27 8 W. GERMAN COURT SUMMONS SIA STAFF MEMBERS SINGAPORE Airlines will be charged in a West German court on Feb 10 for allegedly tampering with the West German Department of Civil Avianon's check on one of its flights in May last year. An SIA spokesman here confirmed on Monday that the178 words
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Article58 1982-01-27 8 THE parents of a dumb and retarded boy found wandering in the grounds of Cbangl hospital nine days ago have been urged to contact the Social Welfare Department The boy who had no identification papers on him has been handed over to the police. Anyone who58 words
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501 1982-01-27 9 NGIAM TONG HAI - NGIAM TONG HAI Jobs offers to expats, training abroad for S'poreans By THE government is taking a two-pronged approach to tackle the shortage of veterinarians, who are vital in Singapore's plans for large-scale industrial farming. As a short-term measure, it hopes to attract foreigners501 words
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Article59 1982-01-27 9 THE secretary-general of the United Front, Mr Scow Knee Leng, in bis Lunar New Year message praised Singaporeans for making the country Into what it is today and wished that the Year of the Dog will bring harmony, happiness and prosperity to the nation. He also59 words
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Article44 1982-01-27 9 THE newly-elected president for the Society for Aid to the Paralysed is Dr John Ching. Other office-bearers, elected at the annual meeting on Jan 16, are Dr Tan Eng Seng as vice-president and Mr Lee Boon Chye as honorary treasurer.44 words
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97 1982-01-27 9 AN UNEMPLOYED man was charged in a magistrate's court on Monday with gang robbery on board a ship moored at the Single Buoy mooring on April 10 last year. Abdul Ghani bin Omar, 36, a Malaysian, was alleged to have committed the offence with five97 words
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Article, Illustration292 1982-01-27 9 EVELYN NG - Cheshire Home needs more funds EVELYN NG, By Social Service correspondent A $3.5 MILLION Cheshire Home will be built In Upper Bermag»*n Way In the AngM* Klo area, replacing the present home in Changi Construction, expected to take two yean, will begin as soon as building plans submitted to the292 words
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200 1982-01-27 9 CHARITABLE 43 VISIT 'FRIENDLY SINGAPORE' CHARITY begins at home, so the saying goes. But (or 43 Japanese men and women who arrived yesterday, charity begins abroad. From September to November last year, the women members of the Association of Bereaved Families of Kita Koma district in Yamanashi Prefecture, sold their200 words
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Article58 1982-01-27 9 ABOUT 400 old (oiks from 20 homes will be treated to a party at Ming Court Hotel on Feb 6 at 3.30 p.m. The First Lady, Mrs Devan Nair, will be the guest-of-ho-nour. She will present a cheque for $30,000 to the Council of Social Service on58 words
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77 1982-01-27 9 AN abandoned taxi, believed to be stolen, was set ablaze in the car park of the NTUC Welcome Supermarket in Serangoon Gardens on Monday. The taxi was a total wreck by the time firemen arrived. Paya Lebar police investigating the case said the77 words
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195 1982-01-27 9 Leprosy no longer public health problem in Singapore LEPROSY, once an incurable disease, is no longer a public health problem in Singapore. A Health Ministry spokesman said the incidence of new cases has dropped by 56 per cent in the last 10 years, from 153 in 1970 to 66 in195 words
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278 1982-01-27 9 THE government has made provision for four passenger terminal buildings at Singapore's new airport in Changi. Planners have ensured that there is space for third and fourth terminals on the 1,600 hectare site should passenger flow exceed expectations. A core area of 122278 words
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197 1982-01-27 9 SOME doors at Singapore Changi Airport have rather unconventional keys. Authorised personnel open them by just slipping a magnetic coded card into a slot by the doors. It is part of the Chubb Rusco Card Access System 500 a fully computerised system which197 words
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Article63 1982-01-27 9 THE River Valley community centre will hold a three-month course in intermediate sign language beginning Feb 5 from 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The tee is $10. There will also be a threemonth guitar course starting on Feb 13 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The fee is63 words
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Advertisement122 1982-01-27 9 Y562-5010 Five years ago, people just owned a watch. 4M Wk Today you can afford a dual time chronograph for M m business, a rugged sports watch for weekends Y563-5040 m and a dress watch for evenings, all with quartz precision guaranteed by Japan's leading Jf* W watch manufacturer. This122 words
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162 1982-01-27 10 MAS steps in to stop illegal ticket sales KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Airline ticket black marketeers have made such a nuisance of themselves each time there is a peak travel period in Sabah and Sarawak, that Malaysian Airline System has had to ask passengers to produce their identity cards or passportsNST - 162 words
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Article179 1982-01-27 10 Xl \l. LUMPUR, Ties. Kidnappers released the teenage daughter or a textile merchant early on Sonday, hours after 1 they learnt they had abducted the wrong person. They apologised for the mistake and gave the girl a $14« hong bao before dropping her off at aNST - 179 words
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271 1982-01-27 10 PETALING JAVA, Tues. The government is making every effort to launch the Islamic Bank in the country as soon as possible, the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, said on Sunday. He said the government was veryNST - 271 words
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Article52 1982-01-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Kuala Lumpur will celebrate its 10th City Day on Feb I with celebrations lasting from Jan 30 to Feb 14, the acting Datuk Bandar, Dr Elyas Omar, said on Friday. The theme of this year's celebrations is "Courtesy and Decorum Our Way of Life."52 words
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Article36 1982-01-27 10 PENANG, Tues. Fire destroyed buildings and property worth more than $8 million in Penang last year, the deputy director of the state's fire department, Haji Mohamed Ismail, said here on Friday. The Star36 words
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Article, Illustration195 1982-01-27 10 Rubber for export razed in $15m blaze ABOUT S,IM tonnes of rubber doe for export after the Lunar New Year holidays, went up In flames In Buklt MerUJam on Monday In a $15 million blase. Forty-five firemen In seven engines battled the Ore at the Alma Rubber Estates. Two ofNST - 195 words
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227 1982-01-27 10 Suspected robber in parang attack shot by police KUANTAN, Tues. A house-breaking suspect who hitched a ride in a police patrol car hardly an hour after a house had been broken into was shot in his leg when he tried to attack the policemen with a parang. Ismail bin Saad,NST - 227 words
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Article44 1982-01-27 10 TAPAH (Perak), Tues Machine ouerator Choong Weng Yew, 18, had an explosive start to the Chinese New Year on Sunday when the sparkler he was stuffing into an iron pipe exploded injuring his fingers and ankles. He is now in hospital. NST.NST - 44 words
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Article36 1982-01-27 10 KUALA PILAH (Kedah),| rues. Handicapped Ahmad Rashid. 64. was burnt to death when the bed he was sleeping caught fire in his house at a kampung near on Saturday afternoon, police said yesterday. NSTNST - 36 words
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Article30 1982-01-27 10 KLANG, Tues. -Police, in their crackdown on organised gambling syndicates during the Chinese festive season, have detained 36 people, including (our women in the state on Sunday NST.NST - 30 words
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305 1982-01-27 10 New property law effective from Feb 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tims ALL Malaysian property transactions after Feb 6 will come under the close scrutiny of the directorgeneral of the Valuation and Property Services and Board of Valuers and Appraisers. That is when the Valuers and Appraisers Act, 1981, conies into forceNST - 305 words
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176 1982-01-27 10 EX-KEDAH DEPUTY YOUTH LEADER OF PAS FREED ALOR STAR, Tues. The former Kedah PAS deputy youth leader Haji Othmah bin Haji Murzuka, 42, who was detained under the Internal Security Act (ISA) for organising the clandestine movement called the Pertubuhan Angkatan Sabillulah (PAS), was released from prison last Tuesday. HajiNST - 176 words
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Article50 1982-01-27 10 POLICE in Kuala Lumpur briefly detained 25 Singapore motorcyclists when they were caught on the racing circuit in Sungei Besi with noisy exhausts and illegal modifications to their vehicles The motorcyclists were taken to the Central Police Statidh and given a stern warning before being let off. NST.NST - 50 words
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Article65 1982-01-27 10 SEVERAL State education directors have sent circu--lars to principals in their respective states, warning that action will be taken against those who did not comply with official school starting times. Sources said in Kuala Lumpur that the move resulted from complaints by parents and school bus.,NST - 65 words
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Article85 1982-01-27 10 ALL "qualified" residents in Perak can apply to the State government for loans of up to $7,500 each to build houses on their own land, Mentri Besar Datuk Sen Haji Wan Mohamed bin Haji Wan Teh said. Applicants should be Malaysian citizens, not a civil servant, earnNST - 85 words
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Article68 1982-01-27 10 PUBLIC eating places in the Federal capital should take immediate steps to separate the preparations, storage and serving of nonMuslim food, the acting Datuk Bandar. Dr Elyas Omar, said in Kuala Lum-T pur on Thursday. He had earlier said tha^legislation would be intro-"' duced very soon to get68 words
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Article37 1982-01-27 10 SEVENTY -RIGHT Indonesian women were deported from Sabah last year for being prostitutes, Immigration Department sources said in Jakarta. They added that most of the women went to Sabah to "entertain" Indonesian workers. Bernama.Bernama - 37 words
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Miscellaneous130 1982-01-27 10 Bringing Up Father By Bill Kavanagh Hal Camp &\>M*/S OEE^ <SOJ£ SO I WHEN! h£ TCOkC^VCM? T6u- sJi6G/S I t*BT TMMJk GOODMESs) iTS UOM© IM WORPiEP. HESfriDH£PBE SOWE PMS BUT I'kA 3i*AnAV PiPM'T J 9*CK itO A^ HOUR JH STWZTiMG rOfsAE MOW &BX iMVOuV/ED > TOO Blondlc By Chic Young130 words
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Article, Illustration269 1982-01-27 11 THE Year of the Dog came bounding in at the Chinese Garden on Monday. Big-headed dolls waltzed their way into the hearts of the crowd magic shows enthralled children dressed in new clothes and an hourlong display by five police dogs illustrated the Chinese belief269 words
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Article, Illustration69 1982-01-27 11 ONE FOR THE FAMILY ALBUM FOR a family at the Istaaa open day yesterday, tke raaarri «f a ptetara la front of tke chin wh too good to resist. Bat who would hold Uw camera? Saddealy aa Idea clicked. Place the camera on tke pushchair and ase tke delayed shatter69 words
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447 1982-01-27 11 Chee Onn visits SBS interchange, depot on New Year's Day BUS crew working during the Lunar New Year holiday at Singapore Bus Service's Jurong Interchange and Commonwealth Avenue Depot were pleasantly surprised by a visit from Mr Lim Chee Onn on Monday afternoon. The Minister without Portfolio and National Trades447 words
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Article, Illustration197 1982-01-27 11 First Dog Year baby born in govt hospital SINGAPORE'S first Lomt New Year baby born In a government hospital arrived at nine minutes past mid nteht on Sunday. So as not to miss oat on the doable celebrations the baby clrl, weighing 2.7? kg, and her mother Madam Peh Geok197 words
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Advertisement79 1982-01-27 11 You don't have to say you love her... our GE Special says it for you GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO. LTD. Head-Office 14th. 16th 18th Floor. OCBC Centre. Chuha Street. Singapore 0104 Tel ***** *****7 f, J ««m Agency Office The Great Eastern Life Building. 12 16 Cecil Street. Singapore79 words
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Advertisement414 1982-01-27 11 Citibank Interest Rates Effective 23rd Jan.1982 Fixed Deposits 1 month 5 3 A oa (Minimum deposit $10,000) P* u H' fli 2 months 5 3 A% n (Minimum deposit s2,soo) n /u r' d -3 months 7% D a (Minimum deposit $2,500) X-«« 6 months (Minimum deposit s2,soo) KJ /KJ414 words
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491 1982-01-27 12 The Straits Times says The long long road to coalition IT IS some consolation, one supposes, that the Khmer Rouge has not completely rejected the idea of forming a coalition with other anti-Vietnamese forces in Cambodia and would like further discussions on the matter. It means that there is still491 words
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Article, Illustration686 1982-01-27 12 KEN ISHII - Russia-Japan tug-pof-war continues KEN ISHII By Writing for the International Herald Tribune ...There remains an impasse. Moscow declares that relations cannot improve as long as Japan clings to its territorial claims and Tokyo insists that relations cannot be normalised until the islands are returned. With both sides adamant, there is686 words
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Article, Illustration848 1982-01-27 12 JOHN DARNTON - JOHN DARNTON By WARSAW General Wojciech Jaruzelski appears to be firmly in control of the new military council, the Polish Government and the split and demoralised Communist Party, Western diplomats and knowledgeable Poles believe. Although his style is less than dictatorial and heNYT - 848 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1982-01-27 12 RALPH HOWELL - Why work? Britain's job problem JOB CENTRI RALPH HOWELL By Writing for The Asian Wall Street Journal 4 The reason for Britain's poor performance lies in its system under which incentive is in- a creasingly destroyed. 7 LONDON The blame for Britain's dismal economic performance in recent years has generally1,151 words
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Advertisement24 1982-01-27 12 °twi» w We have new piano for rent You can \oo o<J rent first and buy it later LOWREY LOWREY/VIUSIC HOUSE PTE.LTD. I MbO&'ib24 words
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Advertisement176 1982-01-27 12 Yobl^-i m FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE, THE MOST ADVANCED COMPUTERISED COLOR PRINTER W MMMSk iy I W&t M Kodak 2610 C Color Printer -Computer Assembly provides high-speed production. This computer-controlled, color negative printer can produce up to 10,000 prints per hour. O\M t ne of the most a176 words
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Letter, Illustration620 1982-01-27 13 Company doctors are already doing a good job I AM surprised that the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) is considering setting up a medical co-operative for workers (ST, Dec 3). Looking at the labour situation in Singapore, one must be620 words
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Letter, Illustration218 1982-01-27 13 I AM working in the roads branch of the Public Works Department. Everyday, when I make a routine check on the roads, I need to beware of traffic on the main roads and, on the minor roads, I have to look218 words
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180 1982-01-27 13 I READ with interest the recent report on noise levels in Singapore made by a West German planner, Mr Thomas Klass. Sometimes, it is not the heavy vehicles which make the most noise but the motorcycles. I stay in Avenue 10, Ang Mo Kio.180 words
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Letter43 1982-01-27 13 drums are protected? Hasn't anyone ever heard that noise is a health hazard? DIANA Singapore #512 PLEASE, please could you make sure that men who handle noisy equipment for drilling the roads put on safety devices so that their ear43 words
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172 1982-01-27 13 Unfair for board to keep fee of $40 I AM one of those who recently responded to the opportunity of applying to sit for the safety officers' course qualifying test offered by the National Productivity Board to those with six or more years' experience in industrial safety. The application had172 words
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75 1982-01-27 13 Part of bonus had to be spent on firm's goods MY SISTER, who works in a garment factory, was given her annual bonus this month. But on receipt of the bonus, each worker was made to buy certain products of this factory (either jeans or handbags) amounting to $32. If75 words
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123 1982-01-27 13 Lights are switched off too early along this road I DRIVE every morning from Changi where we live to Ulu Pandan where I work. When I pass Changi Prison at about 6.35 a.m., the street lights have already been switched off. Because of the dense vegetation of the trees above,123 words
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325 1982-01-27 13 I HAVE been reading the articles on the teaching profession. One of the precepts that I learnt at school more than 50 years ago and which I taught to classes and schools for over 35 years is that we should not325 words
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Advertisement137 1982-01-27 13 Speak MANDARIN in 3 months with L LINGUAPHONE BY APPOINTMENT TO HRH THE DUKE OF */Vm_\ .1 jKfc EDINBURGH PUBLISHERS OF RECORDED \Tr\ Sir Distributors ianguage courses unguaphone |3 0-' C#Jn Rhrl *SsSb institute ltd london Units 1301 1310. 13 th Floor. High Street Centre learn to SDeak a new137 words
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Article, Illustration1301 1982-01-27 14 DEBORAH RANKIN - BACKGROUND Thieves play con games on cash machines DEBORAH RANKIN By in New York ELECTRONIC banking has arrived in Singapore. Automatic teller machines can be found in most local banks and its branches. While people in general would welcome the convenience of withdrawing money without having to queue up inNYT - 1,301 words
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Article580 1982-01-27 14 JERUSALEM Leopold Trepper, 77, leader of the Moscow directed "Red Orchestra," one of World War ll's largest and most effective espionage networks, died here last week. Mr Trepper, a Polish-born Jew, had lived in Israel since 1974. He spent 10 years in Soviet prisons. The RedAgencies - 580 words
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Advertisement304 1982-01-27 14 SOON. A NEW UOF BRANCH IN BEDOK NORTH. From 1 February, there 11 be a new United Overseas Finance Branch in Bedok North at N0.319, Blk.lls,Bedok North Road, Singapore 1646. Tel: *****74,*****61. Which means that you will soon earn higher interests on your savings or fixed deposit accounts without leaving304 words
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SECTION TWO
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Article, Illustration2116 1982-01-27 15 Tired of the cold world of taxes, inflation and scary headlines? Then take a Lunar break with ISAAC ASIMOV perhaps the most widely-read of all writers of science and science fiction as he introduces "firsttimers" to the Moon with the definitive tourist itinerary, written with theNYT - 2,116 words
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Advertisement251 1982-01-27 15 Hui Brothers 9 split: How to Where will master of £k comedy Michael Hui rnOHCD go from here? W IUU5 C Findoutin -r n c\c\r*c\r 4H. V J OUTLOOK, Pag* 17 IJKr/ H k .^r^L _M^ Kztt^r Playsuit Imported Children's Handbag V H -^H AMI M tSmM^F WS^* UP. $4.50251 words
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Article, Illustration1730 1982-01-27 16 JESSICA LU - JESSICA LU By in HONGKONG IT'S not a joke the Hui brothers are going their separate ways from this year, breaking the seven-year threesome partnership in films. That is the reason why the brothers, who last teamed up in their fifth comedy, Security Unlimited, to herald the1,730 words
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Article, Illustration286 1982-01-27 16 SHARP NIGHT (Ch 8, 7.35 p.m.): Hosted by Zhaag Wei, the musical variety show features songs by Tracy Hum*, Anita Sarawak and Ijd Jlan Chun. There is also a Chinese instrumental mule item by Oiywg li— g B— g. BKRT KEMFKRT (Ch 5, 11.16 p.m.): Featnring the286 words
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Advertisement59 1982-01-27 16 AT THE BRITISH COUNCIL I New Full Time Courses /^fc Beginning 8 Feb. JW i-A Make rapid progress with your English!^^»W^ Take a full-time course at the British Council. New courses are offered at these levels: XA =4 ELEMENTARY f INTERMEDIATE ADVANCED Registration: 1 2 3 February JiHHf 2 -459 words
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Miscellaneous269 1982-01-27 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 The I*** sort <* tobit one should get into (4-4) 1 Poet makes absorbing reading 7 Might we a cockfight' (4) about fifty (8) g The cliques In Barsetshlre' (4) 5 Spritely foreign bankers? (6) 11 Putting off after river people 9 Warren ignored conflict269 words
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Miscellaneous774 1982-01-27 16 "~""N There, a group of ■VbVbVJHWJ later set the two o( moved out of her SBC 5 J scientists chart the I them on the right track. mother-in-law's house J daily life of each angel Bkl r^H r\^M Stars: Normah Kas- and is staying on her fish. S Pj fll774 words
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Miscellaneous1193 1982-01-27 16 TV and Radio" SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Th« Younj 650 Cartoon Selections And The Restless 705 Ha PPy OOsa s Cassanova CunningH! JlSiiii 7.30 News And Weather Forecast 5.05 Chucklehead (Ma ay) 5.20 Diary Of Events 7.50 Sandiwara 5.25 New Ed Alen Show 8.25 Living Tomorrow 5.451,193 words
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Article885 1982-01-27 17 You spend hours pondering over the shade of pink you want for your bedroom walls; you agonise for days over which car to buy. But do you spend as much time and effort in choosing your doctor? Have you a good old-fashioned family physician, several specialists forNYT - 885 words
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Article, Illustration511 1982-01-27 17 JEAN GREENLAW - JEAN GREENLAW By PREPARING children for reading and language fluency begins at birth. Parents can do so many things that are fun and a natural part of living with children that they don't have to worry about "teaching" their children to read. Talk to y*or child511 words
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Advertisement149 1982-01-27 17 Are you a sentimental but craft} Rat, a captivating but unpredictable Tiger, or a witty but efficient Rooster? Here, in the most comprehensive book ever written on Chinese astrology, you can have a detailed personality analysis of every animal sign; how your sign is affected by the Yin and Yang;149 words
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Advertisement209 1982-01-27 17 Try a new Sweet* Heart! VOW Only $1.50 SavesU If you haven't tried new Super Sweet Heart dishwashing "K^^ liquid before, now is your chance to try 9^ our 500 ml trial size bottle. We are slashing 40^0 off the price! It now costs you only Si .50* instead of209 words
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Advertisement469 1982-01-27 18 l^l^J^^^ Lunar I^«8%/ traditional "Good Luck" k YU SHENG Welcome prosperity and success for the New Year the traditional Chinese way. Toss and enjoy "Lucky" YU SHENG Raw Fish Salad. Our special creation is served for lunch and dinner, from 27 January to 8 February. There are also superb seafood,469 words
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Advertisement330 1982-01-27 18 SORCHARD: NOW SHOWINGS C> (*****88) 4 SHOWS 130. 4 00, 6.30, 9 15pm X I Q Caah Booking* Only/No Fraa Liatl -Mo MHNary Conoaaaton Q pj (|> ChevijKasthc (K>vef tomafcc Cl M# th« Festive Season the lunrwett ever! O jl| CHEVY CHASE |i >| I I > aJL C I330 words
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Article, Illustration705 1982-01-27 19 Women in China have long shed their image of short hair or long plaits, Mao's jackets and "coolie" shoes. In fact, some of them could have passed off as office girls in Singapore. What really is the fashion scene like in China? KWAN Zl speaks to705 words
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Article, Illustration203 1982-01-27 19 5W«IA4*3fiS!W6!l»f ii»i ♦sftija-«4fife»'*ift w'a r w R >d /i >, fc «Wc#re'Si»i»a%iSA--' .'iL'i'W. wit;/* (iiX; /IAA-xMfiJ .fift«!JSlttfti#Ai*«4t fft^^ffif*ii3^i:> ft ffifsW <M fftiM -fE <c *:*> (W-SA-«ii^ 9 < hrn f\; >f i>t LU hU .flfflwtLi^ffMriiiMii. 1 r^ w vt w K>j < ,'i 1 »f r*» ft s Wll«C& ffii203 words
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Article, Illustration228 1982-01-27 20 tt a J[ Bilingual Youth" '>^ie#T*i»« isns ?i];*t» n*i* n iVi-Ji* ft ro if* Hit If Will) fc«* -rniatft r. /lit^a* i-.vitrt /lit ffrHUMll** W'DMI i*5KS^7«! ««AWtt«*rt» If fil«« -:-JlfXtS« fSil* ftfriifi ffl^ctt *MtS-«.h*l*- #<£• *E*H-fflW 12 -fill <c kit "ft «6SI*Sf« Wfill:nfetl* «X.".fs# I" s«a^^ wsftfn» «WB *i&.Uff fi228 words
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Article, Illustration1414 1982-01-27 20 ABDUL GHANI HAMID - Traditional carvings and changes involving the art ABDUL GHANI HAMID By 4 The art of Malay carvings has hitherto developed in line with the growth and development of Malay culture and in the process has undergone various changes in respect of the creativity of and the motif used by practitioners1,414 words
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Advertisement228 1982-01-27 19 where outstanding people work Due to our continued expansion, we now require:— 1. ACCOUNTS CLERK Candidates should have GCE 'O' level and preferably LCCI accounting certificate. Relevant experience in accounting work is essential. 2. RECEPTIONIST/ TYPIST The right candidate should have an attractive and pleasant disposition and enjoy meeting people.228 words
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Advertisement269 1982-01-27 19 A MANAGER SUPPLY OPERATIONS UP TO Ssloo,ooo P.A. TRANSWORLO OIL, a world-wide petroleum trading company with established business base in Singapore and surrounding regions, seeks a' highly motivated Supply Operations Manager. Reporting to the Managing Director, the Manager will assist to expand existing market contacts and create opportunities to trade269 words
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Advertisement340 1982-01-27 19 I MANAGER GENERAL TRADING I H A well established and expanding trading company within H general and marine trading industry invites applicants as H Manager for new established General Trading Section. H For the position as Business Executive and if you are self H motivated, achievement oriented you are the340 words
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Advertisement129 1982-01-27 19 Established local Construction Firm requires SITE MANAGER for a multi-million dollar Project. Requirement* A Degree or Diploma in civil/structural engineering or Building with at least 5 years' experience in site management of high-rise commercial building. Highly motivated and be able to deal tactfully with people at all levels. Above 32129 words
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Advertisement13 1982-01-27 20 The English versi in of this story will appear on page two tomorrow.13 words
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NEWS BRIEFS
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Article94 1982-01-27 21 THE Rubber Associations of Singapore and Malaysia plan to start trading in another grade of rubber Technically Specified Rubber (TSR) 20 on March 1, after more than five years of discussion. This will make it the second rubber grade to be adopted as a guarantee hedging contract94 words
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Article66 1982-01-27 21 TWELVE Swedish companies will be participating in Offshore South East Asia '82 from February 9 to 12. At this major offshore event, seven companies will take part under the Swedish stand; namely ASEA, Bygging-Uddemann, ElectrolusWascator, Nico International, Nike Hydraulics, Flakt Marine and Svenska Skum. Another five66 words
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Article98 1982-01-27 21 UNION Containers Pte Ltd, an exporter of paper carton and boards, is embarking on a $16 million expansion that will make it one of the biggest producers of such products in Singapore. The company, fromed in 1964 with a paid-up capital of $1 million, will be spending $1098 words
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Article83 1982-01-27 21 SOME Korean construction companies which earlier hesitated to enter the construction market here are now taking a second look. An official from the South Korean Embassy said that two companies, Tong Ah Construction and Kyung Nam Construction, have registered with the embassy their interest in entering the83 words
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Article70 1982-01-27 21 JAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian government has given the green light to five foreign companies to build motor engine plants in the country, it was reported here today. Director general of Metal Industries, Mr Eman Yogasara, announcing this said the five companies are Mitsubishi, Toyota, Isuzu, Daihatsu ofAFP - 70 words
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Article74 1982-01-27 21 BOMBAY, Tues. The Reserve Bank of India yesterday announced an upward revision of the rupee by 0.88 per cent in relation to the pound sterling. The spot buying and selling rates were so fixed as to give a new middle rate of 17.10 rupees per £1 (553.93), comparedAFP - 74 words
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Article98 1982-01-27 21 TOKYO, Tues. Japan has taken another step towards easing trade friction, mainly with the US and Europe, the government said today. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry yesterday began accepting applications from Japanese interests for foreign currency loans to finance emergency imports of aircraft, ships andAFP - 98 words
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Article70 1982-01-27 21 JAKARTA, Ti'.es. Japan has granted Indonesia a low interest loan of 58 billion yen (***** million) to help finance 12 industrial projects, the Japanese embassy said today. The loan, which carries a 3 per cent interest rate, is repayable over 30 years with a lO^year grace period.AFP - 70 words
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Article49 1982-01-27 21 TOKYO, Tues. Japan's crude oil imports in 1981 plunged 10.4 per cent, the second consecutive year-to-year fall, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) said today. Japan imported some 1.447 billion barrels of crude oil, or about four million barrels a day, last year. AFPAFP - 49 words
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587 1982-01-27 21 WONG MAI YUN - WONG MAI YUN SAVINGS ON LABOUR AND SPACE By SOFT drink sellers are turning to automatic dispensing machines to try to beat rising labour costs and problems of space. While dispensers have been around for some time now, it is only in the587 words
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424 1982-01-27 21 SEABORNE transship- i ment cargo through Singapore increased substantially in the first 11 months of last year against the corresponding period in 1980. Total general and other bulk cargo discharged at j the island for transhipment rose by 37.7 per cent j424 words
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628 1982-01-27 21 LONDON, Tues. The world merchant shipping fleet last year showed its smallest increase in 46 j years, but Singapore managed to maintain its position as 14th largest flag carrier, according to the latest Lloyds Register of Shipping released here yesterday. It showed thatAFP - 628 words
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387 1982-01-27 21 ONE of Australia's largest general insurance company is planning a major thrust into Southeast Asia and its Singapore office is in the process of forming a threeyear expansion plan. Mr John Cloney, managing director of the QBE Insurance group, said the thrust is to387 words
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Article137 1982-01-27 21 JAKARTA, Tues The stateowned Pertamina Oil Company agreed today to sell 10,000 barrels of crude oil daily to the petroleum authority of Thailand this year. The agreement was signed by Pertamina president director Mr Judo Sumbono and the governor of the Thai oil company. Mr TongchatAP - 137 words
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Article281 1982-01-27 21 TWENTY leading Ameri- i can manufacturers will take part in Asia's second international exhibition of rubber and plastics industries to be held from Feb 23 to 27 at the World Trade Centre. And together they will set up a US National Pavilion, which will281 words
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248 1982-01-27 21 Cockpit Hotel expanding and will computerise to keep up COCKPIT Hotel is moving along with the hotel industry's trend of modernisation extension and computerisation. It will spend between (30 and $32 million for a 168-room extension and another $500,000 in computerisation. Kevin Hotels Pte Ltd. owners of Cockpit, has received248 words
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579 1982-01-27 21 LILY YAU - HK banks to free deposit rates for larger sums LILY YAU By HONGKONG. Tues. The worst that major finance companies fear is about to happen in thi.s largely free market here. Following a regular meeting on Jan 15, decision-makers of the Hongkong Association of Banks gave fellow bankers advanced notice579 words
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309 1982-01-27 21 JAKARTA, Tues. In- donesia's only nickel j producer yesterday rei ported an imminent 50 per I cent cut in production and 1 big losses signalling a further setback to Jakarta's plans to join the big league of world suppliers. Indonesia boastsReuter - 309 words
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Advertisement35 1982-01-27 21 UNKNOWN CAR RENTAL COMPANY ABOLISHES MILEAGE CHARGES. At BTW, we only charge you for renting a car. Not for driving it. I BTW The car rental company you've never heard of. Phone: *****30, *****24, *****7.35 words
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Article353 1982-01-27 22 SYDNEY: Falls in the price of most major resource issues brought the market down with activity centred on the large mining stocks yesterday, brokers said. At the close of trading the general market indicator, the All-Ordinaries index, was off three points j at 540.3. Oil and gas issues were353 words
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Article534 1982-01-27 22 TOKYO: Share prices lost ground substantially on profit-taking and liquidation yesterday, with caution over the fast tempo of price rises in the past six days, an uptrend of US interest rates and the yen's easiness against the US dollar, dealers said. The Dow Jones average fell 42.86 to close534 words
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Article134 1982-01-27 22 MANILA: The market closed mixed as commercial, industrial and mining remained lower while oils recovered to close higher yesterday, dealers said. Turnover dropped to 398,000 pesos from the previous total of 404,000 pesos. Gainers were Phllex B which closed at 0.1625 from 0.16 and PMt at 33.50 from 33.25134 words
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Article118 1982-01-27 22 BANGKOK: Share prices closed mixed in slow trading yesterday, dealers said. The Book Club index dropped 0.13 point to 93.95, on a turnover valued at 2.2 million baht. ißdutrUJ Flmaace Carp rose one baht to 102. Ayadkaya hvortmeat gained 1.50 to 95 while BUm City Ceov^i dropped one to118 words
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Article673 1982-01-27 22 LONDON, Mon. The market was weak across the board and the FT index was down 9.5 at 557.7 points. The rise In the US money supply on Friday, increasing the likelihood of US interest rate rises, ended the rally I which saw the index rise 35 6 (joints last673 words
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Article544 1982-01-27 22 NEW YORK. Mon. Stocks closed on the down side but off earlier lows as a late rally ended the deterioration that set in following an unexpected rise in the money supply. The Dow Jones industrial, down more than nine points during the day, turned around in the last544 words
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Article279 1982-01-27 22 AMSTERDAM, Mon Share prices were mixed to higher with KLM reducing opening gains to 0.30 guilders, but RayaJ Datek down 0.50 and I'allever 0.30 in Dutch internationals, dealers said. in banks NMB rare 3.30, but WO reduced opening gains to 2.50. ABN was one lower. Inves*ment fund Bifcec added279 words
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Article15 1982-01-27 22 All markets, in Hongkong, Singapore and Malaysia were closed yesterday Chinese New Year.15 words
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Article73 1982-01-27 22 Gold m fixed at U5J373.50 In tin London market yesterday rooming. Mm PM Melbourne *****8 337M8 *****S 340.95S New York 374 SOB 377.008 *****S 378.0QS London *****8 375 258 372.50S 375. 75S Zurich *****8 376 QOfi 3730QS *****S Parts 367 ***** TM( Mai Hongkong closed closed ckaed closed Singapore73 words
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Article144 1982-01-27 22 ZURICH. Mon. Domestic share prices edged lower in j very light volume with senli- ment dampened by last Friday's fall on Wall Street, i rising Euro-currency rates and (ears that US interest rates could rise, dealers said. Prices of Swiss franc foreign bonds finished slightly higher, i benefiting from144 words
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Article257 1982-01-27 22 LONDON: The US dollar closed well above opening levels on Monday, despite shedding all its afternoon gains in a downturn just before the end of trading, I dealers said. They said late afternoon news that the Federal Reserve Bank moved to add reserves to the banking system pushed257 words
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Article49 1982-01-27 22 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 557.7 Friday 567.2 Week Ago 534.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 842.75 Frway. Week Ago 855.12 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday closed Monday closed Week Ago 1396.57 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 888.8 Monday 891.1 Week Ago 897.8 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 540.3 Monday 543.3 Week Ago 547.149 words
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Article238 1982-01-27 22 LONDON: Rubber Futures finished down on Monday, after drifting in a very slack market from the morning's steady levels, traders said. Prices closed at the bottom of a narrow range of about o.Bop per kilo on the Apl/June and July/Sept contracts, finishing between 0.40 and O.lOp below Friday's close.238 words
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Article260 1982-01-27 22 LONDON: The afternoon I market was restrained by a build-up of forward hedge selling on Monday, which trimmed Three Months metal to £8,000 in the Rings before shortcovering gave support on the Kerb back to £8,030 to show a loss of £20 from Friday's Kerb. At the260 words
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Article36 1982-01-27 22 LONDON Copper pricw on Monday (previous In bracket*) Wlrebar SpolEB4B 00 (L 855 50); tellers £848 50 (E*****). Three Month buyers E875 00 (£*****). tellers MBM \pmm MvM laae: Barely steady teles: 11/ TOO tonnes36 words
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Advertisement551 1982-01-27 22 ASIAItt lIIHV.MM II n Effeaivejjnujry 5, l l »HJ 1 month 7 //<? pa. Mm. Deposit $5,000 3 months B'/.^ p.a. Mm. Deposit $1,000 6 months 9Wk p.a Mm. Deposit $1,000 9 months 9'/.^ p.a. Mm. Deposit $1,000 12 months 10^ p.a. Mm. Deposit 1 ,000 Rates are subjeu B551 words
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Advertisement563 1982-01-27 22 fte\ SINGAPORE (#0) AUTOMOTIVE W ENGINEERING (PTE) LTD. Symbol of Intagnty F" Scholarships pr for Master of Science in Automotive Engineering SAE invites applications from Mechanical Engineering graduates with good result* for the above scholarship tenable at 2 leading U.K. Universities. Final year undergraduates from the National University of Singapore563 words
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TIMES BUSINESS
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465 1982-01-27 23 LONDON, Tues. Reductions in response to the current glut have trimmed the average price of Opec oil by almost US$l (Ss2 04) to U5533.85 a barrel in the past 12 months, the Petroleum Intelligence Weekly (PIW), the New York oil industry newsletter, saidReuter; AFP - 465 words
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155 1982-01-27 23 Oil stockpile in US ahead of target NEW YORK, Tues. The Reagan Administration is far ahead of its target of storing 270 million barrels of oil in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) by the end of September, an oil journal reported. After the 1973-1974 Arab oil embargo, Congress mandated thatUPI - 155 words
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330 1982-01-27 23 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States' share of world exports of manufactured goods increased to 21.5 per cent in the second quarter of 1981, the US Department of Commerce reported yesterday. This was the highest level in more than 10 years and more thanAP - 330 words
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Article102 1982-01-27 23 HONGKONG, Tues. British traders have finally noted the opportunties in Hongkong. Exports to Hongkong last year are reliably estimated to be worth more than E6OO million (5J2.358 million), or three times the value five years ago. Thus, Hongkong has become Britain's second largest market in Asia, afterAFP - 102 words
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Article613 1982-01-27 23 LILY YAU - LILY YAU By I HONGKONG, Tues. Hongkong will be joining the international network of reciprocal supervision lof financial institutions and their overseas operal tions, if two bills published yesterday become law. Chances are high that these bills will breeze through the Legislative Council. Overseas banking613 words
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NEW IDEAS AND PRODUCTS
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Article, Illustration226 1982-01-27 23 EASTMAN Kodak has introduced a new system for instant photography including three folding cameras with built-in flashes that fires every time a picture is taken. The new cameras, bearing the trademark Kodamatic, will use a new Kodamatic instant colour film with an exposure index of 320, more than226 words
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Article156 1982-01-27 23 1 SOUTH-EAST Asia has solar radiation almost everyday. Yet the use of solar heaters for the home has never really caught on here. It could be that households have been relatively well sheltered from the impact of the oil crisis years. Or that being156 words
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Article28 1982-01-27 23 We welcome contributions from readers who know of other products on the market. I They should write to Times Business, The Straits Times, 390, Kirn Seng Road (0923).28 words
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Article88 1982-01-27 23 THE latest i.i radio cassette recorders is the Singaporemade computer-controlled Philips D 8803. According to its manufacturer Philips Singapore Pte Ltd, stereo enthusiasts will find it a collector's item. The highlight of this new portable stereo system is the ACS Automatic Computer Search, which is capable of detecting88 words
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Advertisement603 1982-01-27 23 and just 10 /o of its valuG... ...wg 1 1 find th© rest If you've saved 1 0% of the value of a home and with All this at extremely competitive interest rates, your savings in the Central Provident Fund you could If you want to know more, call the603 words
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Advertisement806 1982-01-27 24 CLASSIFICATION GROUP A Entertainment Where to Eat B Personal Services ft Merchandise C Business To Business 0 Employment E Vehicles ft Boats F Accommodation ft Properties G Travel Guide H Education ft Instruction 1 Announcements J Obituaries If at Q Employment $900 PAY? WELL YES! Actually between $380 WOO per806 words
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Advertisement643 1982-01-27 25 ill 0 Emptoyment ijjl^ Q bnploywiiiit fjjl| Q Employment fjj]| Q Einptoymont ill Q fanptoywim 66 Situations Vacant d) Btermtarlal ft Clerical An estaoHahsd trading company in Outr am Road area requtree ACCOUNTS ASSISTANT c ACCA/ ICMA Professional I or LCC Higher Accounting c OCE 'A' Levels c At least643 words
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Advertisement601 1982-01-27 25 FEMALE CLERK TYPISTS required by Canon Marketing Services Vie Ltd Must have OCJ O' level and typing speed or 30 wpm. Please call personally at Unit 301-A, Delta House, 2 Alexandra Road. Singapore 0315 EXPERIENCED FEMALE CLERKS for new housing agency firm Salary plus Incentives Write with particulars, expected salary,601 words
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Advertisement491 1982-01-27 25 t) Technical Canon At Canon, we offer you better opportunities to develop your career in a stimulating and friendly environment. We are expanding our servicing network and have vacancies for:--1) COPIER TECHNICIANS The Job Involves the outdoor servicing and repairing of photo copying machines. Applicants should possess a NTC 111491 words
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Advertisement395 1982-01-27 25 ROADSTAJI Electronics jS) Re Ltd (Manufacturer ol Car caeaette and Radio) requires TECHNICIANS/ REPAIRERS c Age: 22 -30 c At least S months experience In repairing cassette and radio Please call personally for an Interview rrom Mon-F'rl rrom 8 00 am to 7.00 pm atBtock 4. ett, Floor 71 Ayer395 words
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Advertisement396 1982-01-27 25 Wt An established Company manufacturing high quality, stainless steel cutlery table-ware, has ■the following vacancies:A) ASSISTANT FOREMEN (Polishing Section) 5 years working experience in metal work industry with at least 2 years in a supervisory position Experience in handling and maintaining ol auto semi-automatic polishing machine preferred Possess initiative, drive396 words
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Advertisement559 1982-01-27 25 Jaw A newly established alrcondltlonlng and refrigeration company Invites applications for the positions of TOOL ft DIE MAKERS (Male) a years experience In Tool d Die Making TECHNICIANS/ STEELWORKERS (Mate) c STI/VITB Certificate In Mechanical Engineering c With or without experience In Sheet Metal or assembly DIE SET-UP STEELWORKERS (Mate)559 words
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Advertisement491 1982-01-27 25 i SINGAPORE AIRPORT TERMkMAL SERVICES SATS Invites applications for the following appointments: POLICE CONSTABLES (MALE) (Oross commencing salary $405 a month during training On completion or training $445 a month In the salary .vale $380 x 20 $470 x 25 $610 BAR/ $635 x25 j -1785) REQUIREMENTS: Must be Singapore491 words
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Advertisement404 1982-01-27 25 POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK Applications are Invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of: MALE DRIVERS OueUftcations Singapore citizen aged between 25 and 40 years Must possess a valid class 3 driving licence Must be able to speak and understand English and Malay Commencing gross salary $390 per month404 words
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Advertisement477 1982-01-27 25 a ANTHONYS SPECIAL INVESTIGATION SERVICE A) SECURITY GUARDS B) CARPARK ATTENDANTS Wt oftofi c Attractive starling salary menls a Weekly <-?fdays a Yearly Increments c Annual leave a Incentive rewards a Insurance scheme Hllocootoo applicant* plea** call personally between 10.10 am. and 4pm from Men- day* to Friday* at SUITE477 words
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Advertisement542 1982-01-27 25 A large international Forwarding eemaaTfrf hae immediate opening MESSENOER c Age 18 years and above c Ability to read and write simple English c Possess class 2 driving licence inlereeted sppliLanU. paieae ce> pereonaSy to: THE PERSONNEL DEPT BICf.HI BALESTKR hsll SHOPO. CTR SamAPORE IIXL PLAZA MANAGEMENT PTE LTD Invites542 words
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Advertisement382 1982-01-27 26 ,Q Vehicles Boats What carries weight? TOYOTA DYNA Big-hearted, rugged, reliable. Dyna Low Deck $15,000 nett Dyna Flat Deck (3 drop sides) $1 7,500 nett. Test drive today! TOYOTA BORNEO MOTORS •■"MERCIAL VEHICLES DIVISION *****75 AUUNIED ROAD TEL 440 783? BUKIT TIMAH ROAD TEL 468 0055 EAST COAST ROAD LENGKEE382 words
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Advertisement419 1982-01-27 26 a! C Accommodation A 88|| r Properties ■■■T Hi ■i- if |fl r~ Think about your long-term off ice location today Major Features: Exceptional prestige and quality in design and material finish. Open-plan column-free layout for total efficiency and flexibility. Floor area from 26 sq m to 812 sq m.419 words
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Advertisement265 1982-01-27 26 r Accommodation I T PrtDertles i Classified Ads are Action Ads. TOWNHOUSES d Near Botanic Gardens One of the most talked about townhouses is now available for lease from $6,500 p.m. upwards. Situated amidst matured grounds. Villa Delle Rose is only a stone's throw from the Botanic Gardens Accommodation includes265 words
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Advertisement214 1982-01-27 26 A"" PRIME WAREHOUSE SPACE CENTRAL LOCATION River Valley area |ust outside CBD 14-storey building of 600,(XX sq ft (55,742 sq.m.) Equipped with Container Hoisrs to lift containers to every floor 12 cargo lifts and 2 passenger lifts Self-contained compartments of different sizes from 1,600 sq ft (149 sq. m) to214 words
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Obituary34 1982-01-27 28 PAN ASIAN METAL PTE LTD wish to express their sympathies and condolences to MR. RICHARD KOH on the demise of his beloved father MR. KOH OR KOW on Saturday, January 23, 1982.34 words
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Obituary, Illustration28 1982-01-27 28 Departed: 27/1/80 Beautiful thoughts of one so dear Treasured always with lov sincere. Doarty misssd and romomborod by wrfa. childron and grandchMdron. ONG AH CHOOI28 words
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Obituary, Illustration19 1982-01-27 28 MARK) BYLVID RUOSCH DEPARTED 27/1/7* WE STILL MISS YOU OLD PAL" FROM HIS CLOSE FRIENDS19 words
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Obituary, Illustration16 1982-01-27 28 Departed 27-1-68 Always cherished remembered by his loved ones WANG HSIEN TING16 words
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Obituary, Illustration39 1982-01-27 28 PETER TAY CHENG SAN DEPARTED 26 I. IMO REMEMBERED BY FRIENDS SOH JIM YAM ERIC OON YEO KHOON CHUA WOON TAI SHIM TAN LIAK NGUAN BEAH BUCK HENG CHUA EE CHAI SUNDER MAHTANI SWEE HENG CHVE TAY TAT HOCK39 words
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Obituary, Illustration16 1982-01-27 28 D«pffd 27.1. 1980 MDM LAM PHANG YING16 words
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Obituary, Illustration35 1982-01-27 28 Dopartod 27th January 1(77 Time changes many things But not the memory this day brings Always romomborod by wito, sons, daughtar. son-in-law and grand childrsn. JOSEPH PHU A BOON HU AT35 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1982-01-27 28 In Loving Momory Of Our Doarost Mothor (Mdm Shirtoy Hong Kha Hiang) Doportod: 2« January IMI Dooply missod by Husbond Son: Jin Chuan Daughlsrt Eunics. Mavis. Bornico mo lov#o on#fl< Mrs. Honry B.M No.34 words
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Obituary, Illustration56 1982-01-27 28 Called to perpetual rest and peace with the Lord on 27.1 1978. "We have loved In life, let us not forget her In death" St Ambrose. Holy Mass will be offered In the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Serangoon Qarden, on Thursday. 28th Jan 82 at56 words
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Obituary36 1982-01-27 28 IN LOVING MEMORY Of Peter Tay Cheng San. departed 28.1.80. You left us suddenly without saying Goodbye But fond memories of you will always remain In our hearts Sadly missed by: Mr It Mrs Allan Yeo.36 words
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Article, Illustration67 1982-01-27 28 A rao,utom high mass will bo sung tor tho ooul ol th* Mo Mr. V.V. Sobostian on Thursday 2S/1/S2 at 15 pm at tho Church ol th* Immaculata Moart ol Mary, 24 Highland Road, Smgaporo 1954 All friends and relatives are kindly requested to attend the mass and67 words
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Obituary, Illustration54 1982-01-27 28 KM MANUEL FERNANDEB. 52 passed away peacefully on 23-1-82 In Kazhakuttom. Trlvan- durn. leaving behind wife, 2 sons. 1 daughter, son-in-law. 1 grandson. 1 granddaughter. 3 sisters. 2 brothers. sisters-in-law. brother-in-law, nephews and nleceslo mourn the loss Insortad by botovod aittor Mr* V.J Poroka. 4MH. Block 17«. Toa54 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1982-01-27 28 Pa***d away paaeatuWy on 2S-1-C2 Laavinfl DonlnQ 1 »on, I Ja»ghlm. 1 daughtor-tn-law I 5 aona In law and many yrariocnHOf on oroai yranocniioron, to mourn nar woo. Cortogo loaving No 11, Yarrow Oardona, S'poro 1545 on 27-1-K (WM) tor mass at 1.00 p.m. at Church of 0.L.P.8. Siglop HM,62 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1982-01-27 28 PinU «w»y piiciMh; on 25/1/13LvAvm^ DWhRQ BMOVN WIVB, OO* •on, on* daughter-in-law, two daughlori, on* son-in-law and ••von grartaciMioron. Cort*g* tonrM 63. Ntwn Road on 27/1/12 at 2.00 pm tor Chua Chu Pl~ Ton Buck Soon AoodW37 words
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Obituary, Illustration46 1982-01-27 28 (Formorty known v Janny Ouak Hwm Htwno) Ml PuMd »<y p.ic.hHty on 25 I.X Leaving Behind parents, brothers, sisters and loved ones. Cortogo laovM T T S.H Mortuary 2S IJ2 tor cr.tn.Hor. ,1 Th Tl» Aunt T»mpt« (Ml Mn Mln Drrv.) at 100pm QUEK HIAHG KHENO46 words
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Obituary, Illustration40 1982-01-27 28 Funeral service for the late MARGARET PANG OEK YANG of Blk 828. Aye 4 Ang Mo Klo will be held at the Church of the Risen Christ Toa Payoh Central on Friday 29/1/82 at 2.00 pm thereafter burial at C.C.X.40 words
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Obituary22 1982-01-27 28 MADAM BHARATHV BELOVED mother of V. Prasannan. (XL.) Prabhakaran and Prasad (Kerala) passed away peacefully at Vakkom, Kerala on 24 I 8222 words
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Article, Illustration2096 1982-01-27 28 EQUESTRIENNE - EQUESTRIENNE Gallant Blanc Sur Blanc goes down by V 2 length HE TAKES TUNKU GOLD CUP AND IN RECORD TIME By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Blue Cap Stable's Valley Fame, who failed in three classic races last year, finally made it today when he captured the $100,000 Tunku2,096 words
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Article28 1982-01-27 28 FIRST: *****1 SECOND: *****7 THIRD: *****2 STARTERS: *****8, *****2, *****2, *****0, *****6, *****7, *****6, *****1. CONSOLATIONS: *****5, *****2, *****7, *****9, *****8, *****0, *****1, *****4, *****9, *****0.28 words
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1130 1982-01-27 28 STIPE'S REPORT Three jockeys suspended KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Jockeys A. Rahman, S.H. Chew and P.K. Yeap were suspended by the stewards today. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE 1: Rebel Rouser (Sng) again dwelt and missed the start by several lengths. He will be required to pass two1,130 words
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TIME SPORT PAGE TWO
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Article, Illustration189 1982-01-27 29 AISTKAUAN Jockey Randall Suckling, who rode for Penan* trainer Teh Choon Beng daring the Ittl season and for a few months last year, has died following a motor accident In Adelaide last Christ man, according to New Natien. Suckling was on his way home after189 words
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Article28 1982-01-27 29 FIRST: *****6 SECOND: *****3 THIRD: *****9 STARTERS: *****8, *****9, *****0, *****1, *****1, *****8, *****1, *****1. CONSOLATIONS: *****6, *****2, *****9, *****1, *****5, *****9, *****4, *****0, *****1, *****4.28 words
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Article, Illustration1798 1982-01-27 29 EQUESTRIENNE - EQUESTRIENNE BY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Visiting English jockey Philip Robinson, here on his first riding stint, landed newcomer Regal Mate V a runaway winner in a four-horse race yesterday the third day of the Tunku Gold Cup Meeting here. Well supported, Regal Mate V1,798 words
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633 1982-01-27 29 STIPE'S REPORT Stewards warn Sharp KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACE 1: Follow The Leader dislodged his rider, L. Khoo. while on the way to the start and had to be remounted. The start was delayed when Trepan (Asuwadi) refused to be boxed He would633 words
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272 1982-01-27 29 ON THE TRACK Eye-catching trial by Asean Express ASEAN EXPRESS, engaged in the Class 2 Div 1 yanda Hookeriana Handicap over 1,400 m on Sunday of the Singapore meeting, underlined his chances with a sparkling workout at Bukit Timah yesterday morning. With a riding Ijoy as- tride, the Divine Decree272 words
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TIME SPORT PAGE THREE
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Article28 1982-01-27 30 AMERICAN FOOTBALL: San Francisco 49-ers beat Cincinnati Bengals 26-21 in Pontiac on Sunday to win the Superbowl, the championship of American Football, for the first time28 words
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Article63 1982-01-27 30 BASKETBALL: Philadelphia 76-ers beat Seattle Supersonics 100-82 in the United Slates' National Basketball Association League on Sunday Other results: Atlanta 109 Cleveland 99. Indiana 107 San Antonio 98, Chicago 140 NY Knicks 139 (overtime). Denver 111 Houston 109. Dallas 122 Utah 110, Washington 109 Kansas City 106 (overtime), Phoenix63 words
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Article29 1982-01-27 30 BOXING: Rugged Panamanian Kusebio Pedroza scored a unanimous points win over American Juan Laporte in Atlantic City on Sunday to retain his World Boxing Association featherweight title.29 words
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Article25 1982-01-27 30 IN Bangkok, Thailand s Pongphan Sorphayathai yesterday stopped Tim Onpic, of the Philippines, in the second round of their 10-round superbantamweight fight.25 words
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Article32 1982-01-27 30 ICE HOCKEY: Washington Capitals drew 4-4 with New York Rangers in the United States' National Hockey League on Sunday. Other results: Edmonton 1 Colorado 4. Los Angeles 5 Vancouver 5.32 words
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Article17 1982-01-27 30 IN Michigan, Canada trounced China 10-4 in the final of the world women's tournament on Sunday.17 words
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Article26 1982-01-27 30 MARATHON: Rita Marchisio, of Italy, won the first Osaka women's marathon in 2 hr. 32 mm. 55 sec. in the Japanese city on Sunday.26 words
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Article36 1982-01-27 30 RI'UBY LEAGUE: Barrow beat Leeds 14-10 in a British Division One match on Sunday. Other reaajta: Featherstone Rovers 12 Bradford 25, Fulham 13 Wakefield 12, Leigh 27 St Helens S, Whitehaven 10 York 10.36 words
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Article29 1982-01-27 30 RUGBY UNION: Japan's All-Kyushu Island Selection came from behind to beat the All-Hongkong team 10-7 in the opening match of a three-game series in Kyushu on Sunday.29 words
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Article32 1982-01-27 30 SKI-ING: Jan Lindvall and Berit Aunli scored their second straight wins in the Norwegian Nordic championships in Oslo on Sunday by taking the men's 30-kilometre and the women's 10-km races respectively.32 words
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Article48 1982-01-27 30 TENNIS: Colombia beat the combined Bahamas Jamaica team 5-0 in the Davis Cup competition in Bogota on Sunday. Results of other Davis Cup matches played at various venues: Paraguay 3 Uruguay 2, Ecuador 5 Brazil 0. Thailand 3 Sri Lanka 1, South Korea 4 Philippines 1.48 words
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Article38 1982-01-27 30 IN Chradlm, hosts Czechoslovakia edged out Austria 2-1 in their King's Cup men's European indoor team championship on Sunday. Results of other matches played at various venues: Britain 2 Holland 1. Sweden 2 West Germany 0.38 words
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Article47 1982-01-27 30 IN Sa» Paala, American Van Winitsky beat Brazilian No. 1 Carlos Kirmayr 6-3, 6-3 in the men's singles final of the Hollywood Classic tournament on Sunday. In the doubles final, KirmayT. partnering compatriot Cassio Motta, crushed Australians Phil Dent and Kirn Warwick 6-7, 6-2, 6-3.47 words
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Article23 1982-01-27 30 IN Seattle, top-seeded Martina Navratilova beat Andrea Jaeger 6-2. 6-0, in the women's final of the Avon Championships of Seattle yesterday.23 words
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Article32 1982-01-27 30 IN Mexfc* City, Tomas Smid, of Czechoslovakia, staged a strong comeback to beat American John Sadri 3-6. 7-6, 4-6, 7-6. 6-2 in the World Championship of Tennis tournament on Sunday.32 words
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Article25 1982-01-27 30 IN Palate-Claire (Qaefcec), Britain's Glynis Coles won the women's Avon Satellite tournament on Saturday, with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over American Leigh Anne.25 words
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Article28 1982-01-27 30 YACHTING: The 14.85--metre French sloop Morbihan led after the third leg of the Whitbread Round-the-world race, which ended in Mar del Plata (Argentina) on Sunday.28 words
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Article24 1982-01-27 30 IN Pattaym, the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yesterday defeated Thailand's Royal Varuna Yacht Club 9-3 in the 12--mce inter-port team regatta. Agencies.Agencies - 24 words
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Article, Illustration446 1982-01-27 30 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By SOLOMON GEORGE, a stalwart of the Chang! Golf Club, did very well to beat 96 other competitors to return the best gross of 76 in the monthly medal tournament on Sunday. George, who plays to a handicap of seven, went out446 words
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Article240 1982-01-27 30 KIEL, Tues. South Korea completed a clean sweep of the three women's events at the West German Open table tennis championships on Sunday. An Hae Sok, who helped South Korea to the women's team title on Friday, enjoyed two further successes on Sunday. She beatReuter - 240 words
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Article, Illustration606 1982-01-27 30 Postponed games leave several teams on verge of bankruptcy 4 EVEN the wealthy are being forced to curtail their spending. Manchester United, the richest and bestsnpported clnb in England, have an overdraft of £1.5 million, which is costing them £5,Mt a week in interestAFP - 606 words
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Article241 1982-01-27 30 EDINBURGH, Tues. Denmark's world-ranked player Morten Frost Hansen won the men's singles title at the Scottish Open badminton championships here on Sunday. Hansen confirmed hi s rating as one of the world's top four singles players by winning 15-4, 15-2 against countryman Flemming Delfs, the 1977Reuter; AFP - 241 words
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Article120 1982-01-27 30 LONDON, Tues. Holders Tottenham will meet League champions Aston Villa in the plum tie of the fifth round of the English Football Association Cup on Feb 13. The pairing of the two clubs in yesterday's draw continued two unusual sequences. While Villa have notReuter - 120 words
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Article45 1982-01-27 30 Tottenham v Aston Villa, Shrewsbury v Ipswich, Blackpool or Queens Park Rangers v Grimsby, Coventry v Oxford, Leicester v Watford, Chelsea or Wrexham v Liverpool, West Bromwirh v Norwich, Crystal Palace v Huddersfleld or Orient. Ties to be played on Feb. IS. AFP.AFP - 45 words
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Article179 1982-01-27 30 -Phoenix Open goes to Wadkins PHOENIX (Arizona), Tues. Lanny Wadkins shot a six-under-par 65 and easily won the raindelayed Phoenix Open golf tournament by six strokes over Jerry Pate on Sunday. Wadkins, who had not j won on the tour since the middle of 1979, finished with a 21-under-par scoreAgencies - 179 words
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Article52 1982-01-27 30 TODAY'S EVENTS 80CCER SBHFL Div. 2: Electrolux v Straits Times (Oueenstown), Mitsubishi v SEEL (Toa Payoh), Nestle v Keppel Shipyard (Geylanß Stadium), Century Park v Mobil (Farrer Park ACI. Div. 3: Corona SC v VI. Geophysical, Singapore Tobacco Company v Chartered Bank. Hume Industries v Cold Storage (Farrer Park). All52 words
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Article297 1982-01-27 30 TOKYO, Tues. Boca Juniors, Argentina's soccer champions, beat the Japanese national team 1-0 at the National j Stadium on Sunday to end a three-match Japan tour with two wins and a draw. Diego Maradona scored the only goal in the 39th minute. Remits at Bacliah ami Sr«ttUa mktcbea:Agencies - 297 words
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Article32 1982-01-27 30 CANBERRA. Tues. The Hungarian soccer team scored a 4-1 victory over the Canberra All-Stars in the first match of their Australia-New Zealand tour on a rain-soaked Bruce Stadium ground yesterday.32 words
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TIME SPORT PAGE FOUR
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Article, Illustration228 1982-01-27 31 STAND beside the main door of your home and stretch oat your right hand skywards. Yoo may have to strain to touch the top edge of the door. Bat if that can caase yoa some difficulty, can you imagine what a tall order228 words
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324 1982-01-27 31 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS By CHRIS DITTMAR, 18, of Australia, currently the world's best junior squash player and favourite to win the World Junior individual championship in Kuala Lumpur, starting on Sunday, has already got his opponents licked in his mind. Says Dittmar, who arrived in Singapore324 words
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Article322 1982-01-27 31 Martin will beat Ballard: Hughes MIKE HUGHES, 29, England's team manager, views his player, Martin Green's firstround match against Singapore's Peter Hill in the World Junior Individual sauash event, starting in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, as fairly even, reports PATRICK BASTIANS. "Martin will beat your Stewart Ballaid, I think," Hughes322 words
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317 1982-01-27 31 Pity Sweden are in tough group MILO ASCOR PTTTTYTnffTTVTTY^VTIf^TVJPIMIPKVVffIQJI SWEDEN, to my mind, should be seeded fifth in the tournament. Representing the Swedes are Anders Wahlstedt, 17, Fredrik Jonsson, 18, Joakim Hirsch, 17. Mikael Sanderhem, 18, and Thomas Svensson, 16, all quite experienced, thanks to the two world championships their317 words
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Article52 1982-01-27 31 BRUSSELS. Tues. Singapore's Theresa Wu bowed out 3-9, 8-9, 9-7, 6-9 to Australia's J. Shattelworth in the women's final of the International Squash Rackets championships of Belgium, here on Sunday. In the men's final, Britain's Paul Chaplin beat compatriot Robert Ford 7-9. 9-3, 9-4, 6-9.AP - 52 words
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Article119 1982-01-27 31 SYDNEY, Tues. Australia kept the Benson and Hedges World Series Cup cricket finals alive with a great 46-run win in the third match of the best-of-five series against the West Indies here tonight. The Australian bowlers, spearheaded by a fired-up Dennis Lillee, skittled out the worldReuter - 119 words
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239 1982-01-27 31 JOE DORAI - Jubilee draw, and Geylang are relegated JOE DORAI f!L j THE 1981 National Football League season ended last Sunday on a shocking note when three-time j Division One and President's Cup champions, Geylang Internationals, were relegated to Divii sion Two. The demotion for Gey- lang, a household name in j239 words
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Article97 1982-01-27 31 Australia remain unbeaten WELLINGTON, Tues. Australia remained the only unbeaten team in the women's World Cup cricket after thrashing an International XI by 146 runs yesterday. Scare*: Australia bt International XI by 146 runs. Australia 266-5 (I) Alderman 44. J. Jacobs 48, J. Kennare 47), International XI I2O-7. Sutey's naalte:Reuter - 97 words
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Article84 1982-01-27 31 INDORE, Tues. Geoff Cook's first century of the tour (104 not out) and Chris Tavare's 81 were the major highlights on the final day of a three-day cricket match between England and India's Central Zone which ended in a draw here on Sunday. Sc*na: England 436-7 dec.84 words
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424 1982-01-27 32 CAIRO, Tuesday THE Egyptian Government, as part of its improvement in relations with the Soviet Union, has asked Moscow to send 66 technicians to help in economic cooperation, Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Ali said on Sunday night. Last September, the late President AnwarFT - 424 words
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248 1982-01-27 32 Opposition's 'no faith' vote against Begin fails JERUSALEM, Tuesday ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin, under attack for his government's handling of the Sinai evacuation, narrowly survived an opposition motion of no-confidence today. The motion in the Knesset (Parliament) was defeated by 55 votes to 52. It followed a government setbackReuter - 248 words
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Article72 1982-01-27 32 SYDNEY, Tues. Police shot and wounded a Filipino man who tried to smash his way into the Philippines' consulate here with an iron bar today, a police spokesman said. He said a policeman shot the man in sell defence after he attacked three officers with an ':onReuter - 72 words
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Article40 1982-01-27 32 JAKARTA, Tues. Jakarta may be facing a dramatic shortage of drinkable water in j the coming years due to its population growth and the booming real estate business, according to a survey by The Indonesia Times. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article23 1982-01-27 32 LIMA. Tues About 200 people were reported drowned when rivers burst their banks in the Peruvian jungle after torrential rain. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Obituary31 1982-01-27 32 PERUMAL RAMACHANDAAN. N, (Ex-shunter, Malayan Railways) passed away peacefully on 26/1/82 Cortege leaving Blk 14. 221 -C. Jalan Memblna today 27/1/82 at 300 pm for Mt Vernon Crematorium (Tel: *****07)31 words
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87 1982-01-27 32 ASEAN AND JAPAN TO MEET NEXT THURSDAY JAKARTA, Tues. Trade ard Cooperative Minister Radius Prawiro will open the fifth Asean-Japan forum meeting next Thu sday,, the association's national secretariat announced yesterday. Economic, cultural and social cooperation between- the five-member countries will be discussed at the meeting, a spokesman said. JapaneseAP - 87 words
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Article63 1982-01-27 32 Man fights off orang utan JAKARTA. Tues. A 70-year-old man fought off a giant orang utan with a spear when it attacked him in a village in central Kalimantan, Indonesia's national news agency Antara said yesterday. The man was wounded in the face and the orang utan escaped into aReuter - 63 words
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Article41 1982-01-27 32 NEW DELHI, Tues. An estimated 10 million Hindus today took a "holy" dip at the confluence of the Ganges and Yamuna rivers at Allahabad, about 560 km south-east of here, to mark the occasion of the new moon. AFP.AFP - 41 words
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Article, Illustration361 1982-01-27 32 K. S. SIDHU; GERALD PEREIRA - K. S. SIDHU GERALD PEREIRA By and A LUNAR New Year fire at Beauty World Park, off Upper Bukit Tim ah Road, destroyed 36 shops and 25 homes, and affected IS people. Most of the families were away celebrating on MondayMAZLAN BADRON - 361 words
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189 1982-01-27 32 Thatcher tagged 'Mrs Three Million' LONDON, Tues The British Government came under renewed attack for its economic policies today after it announced that unemployment had soared over the three million mark for the first time. Mr Eric Varley, the opposition Labour Party s parliamentary spokesman on employment, said today wouldReuter - 189 words
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Article35 1982-01-27 32 LONDON, Tues. Britain has told Sri Lanka that it will not return priceless treasures the former colony wants to help build up its collection of ethnic art, British officials confirmed yesterday. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Advertisement220 1982-01-27 32 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Daily TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Local discount houses have been going through a period of extraordinary growth, handling $1.9 billion worth of commercial bills a month, reports LEE YOKE MENG. Bids for the Singapore Treasury building are being handled under an unusual method of limited tendering. The world220 words
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Page 32 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous183 1982-01-27 32 UP TO Ip.m. TODAY: Partly cloudy. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. TOMORROW: 31 max., 23 mm. UPI. SUNSET today: 7.19 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.16 a.m. Amsterdam 0/6 C Cloudy London 8 10C Gear \thfps 7 13 C Rain Lm Angele* 13 2SC Cloudy Bangkok 22/31 C Clear Madrid 2183 words
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