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Title Section14 1982-03-18 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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638 1982-03-18 1 T.F. HWANG - Precedent set in loss of future earnings' award T.F. HWANG B, Higti Court Reporter A LEGAL precedent which sources said will have wide repercussions was set yesterday when the Court of Appeal granted a damage claims for "loss of future earnings" to the estate of a national serviceman killed in638 words
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Article751 1982-03-18 1 Nato sees threat in Brez speech BRUSSELS, Wednesday THE Soviet Union, for the first time in 20 years, has given a veiled warning that it may abrogate its 20-year-old secret understanding with the United States not to put nuclear missiles on Cuba. Soviet President LeonidAgencies - 751 words
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Article59 1982-03-18 1 PARIS. Wed. Fire broke out in one of the engines of an Air France Airbus while taking off from Sanaa airport, North Yemen, today. The fire spread to the front of the cabin, the company said here. The pilot stopped the plane and all 111 passengersAP - 59 words
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Article63 1982-03-18 1 TOKYO, Wed. A former judge, charged with having sexual relations with a defendant while in office, was today sentenced to one year in prison. The Fukuoka district court in southern Japan found 48--year-old Teruo Yasukawa guilty of abusing his office by taking a 34-year-old woman, accusedReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration1492 1982-03-18 1 Declare your interest, Jeya told then... MR J.B. JEYARETNAM was yesterday cautioned by the Speaker, Dr Yeoh Ghim Seng, about rules prescribing a fine or a jail term, or both, for any MP who failed to declare his direct personal pecuniary interest in matters raised1,492 words
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117 1982-03-18 1 Fake US bank notes turn up in China BEIJING, Wed. Bogus US bank notes with denominations of up to US$5 million (about 5J10.6 million) have appeared in a northern Chinese city and some people have been fooled into taking them. A provincial newspaper yesterday quoted a bank clerk as sayingReuter - 117 words
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Article25 1982-03-18 1 Britain's police start newspaper campaign A ■miai froa» the Police Federaltoa lftnuafrw-.TELLYOCRM.P. One of the advertisements placed In British newspapers by the police25 words
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Article300 1982-03-18 1 Bring back hanging say bobbies LONDON, Wednesday BRITAIN'S police want to bring back hanging. The Police Federation, outraged by a sharp increase in violent crimes, began a newspaper advertisement campaign today asking the public to write Parliament in support of restoring capital punishment. "The time has come for Parliament toUPI - 300 words
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Article59 1982-03-18 1 KENNE3AW (Georgia), Wed. Local authorities in this town o 7 000 passed a law yesterday requiring residents to own and maintain firearms for self-<leJence. The law goes into effect next Thursday. It carries no penalties for violators and exempts ~wople with physical disabilities, those whoReuter - 59 words
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188 1982-03-18 1 MARRIED women civil servants will not get medical benefits for their spouses and children, Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen said in Parliament yesterday. The Finance Minister, replying to Mr Rohan Kamjs (Telok Siangan), said it was not yet time for the government to188 words
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Article, Illustration218 1982-03-18 1 Opec aims to cut output by 2 million barrels VIENNA, Wed THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries will aim at a production eat of two million barrel* a day at Its emergency meeting on Friday In aa effort to keep Opee's oil price at Its current level, oil sources saidUPI - 218 words
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157 1982-03-18 1 BONN GETS TOUGH WITH UNEMPLOYED NUREMBERG, Wednesday THE Federal Labour Office announced tough measures today which will deprive West Germany's two million unemployed of welfare benefits if they turn down jobs. The measures, due to take effect next month, mean aReuter - 157 words
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Article59 1982-03-18 1 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. Meeting for only 15 minutes, the UN General Assembly yesterday endorsed an appeal to donor countries (or another US$5O million (SJIO6 million) in aid (or Palestinian refugees throughout the Middle East Most of the money is needed to operate schools (or 340.000UPI - 59 words
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Article65 1982-03-18 1 BEIRIT, Wed. Two Bahrain! diptomata reportedly left Belrat hurtedly a* the Lebanese government expressed concern today •ver the rxodos of foreign mission*. The Lebanese PrenchUncaage newspaper I 'Orient Le Jour said Bahrain's Charge d'Affalres Mahmoad Abdallan BahlooJ aad second secretary Abdel Rahman TabJ left with theirAP - 65 words
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Advertisement105 1982-03-18 1 48 pages today KISSINGER MEMOIRS: MY TALKS WITH MAO Pag* 15 Shuttle youth left In the cold 6 HE'S a great player. Bat I know I could have been better if only I had someone to galde me along the way. I was young then and didn't realise my potential.105 words
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Article97 1982-03-18 2 SENIOR academics from British universities are being sought to "buy time" for Singapore's young and more inexperienced lecturers to mature, and will not hurt their promotional prospects, said NUS Vice-Chancellor, Prof Lim Pin. These expatriate academics were those which British universities would like to keep but could97 words
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Article115 1982-03-18 2 THE Education Ministry and Institute of Education will conduct two 60-hour courses for graduate and non-graduate teachers to expose them to new ways to teach literature, as well as appropriate methods of assessment and evaluation. The ministry said that while the teaching of English has been greatly115 words
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Article74 1982-03-18 2 MEDICAL social workers have found that school children's ill health or emotional and learning difficulties often stem from parents' ignorance or family disharmony, senior medical social worker Cecilia Nayar said in the latest issue of Social Dimension, a publication of the Singapore Association of Social Workers. Attempts74 words
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Article133 1982-03-18 2 THE government will come down hard on anyone who exploits Religious Knowledge sessions in schools for his own ends, the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, warned yesterday in Parliament, and assured the House there would be adequate safeguards to ensure it did not happen. He133 words
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Article127 1982-03-18 2 REPLYING to the suggestion by Mr J. B Jeyaretnam (Anson) that Singaporeans be given higher tax reliefs, Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan said in Parliament on Tuesday that this was regressive and would result in an inequitable distribution of tax savings. He said it was also127 words
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Article92 1982-03-18 2 MOST Singapore firms think performance appraisal is only to help award second-tier increments. This is wrong, said the manager of the National Productivity Board's labour-management relations unit, Mr Wee Yue Chew. Companies should think of it as a way of identifying the training, development and motivation of92 words
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COMMENT
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Article77 1982-03-18 2 MOST taxpayers probably would go along with the Innovative suggestion by the MP for Thomson that relief be allowed for medical costs to keep their bodies in serviceable shape. But, unless Dr Chau Slk Ting can convincingly argue that the purpose of his proposal has not77 words
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Article68 1982-03-18 2 BIG companies in the United States are trying to bandage their wounds and stem redundancies with new approaches to labour, like the profit-sharing and employee stock ownership plans which have been found to increase loyalty and productivity. Such a trend has been spurred on not only by68 words
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Article28 1982-03-18 2 A SYDNEY civil engineer says Singapore's proposal to research Ferrocement and recycled-waste bricks forgets that over 50 years' study has proven them impractical. FORUM, Page II28 words
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Article109 1982-03-18 2 WITH five players sent off and 34 cautioned in just 37 matches of the Ovaltine National Football League, the first task of the new Football Association of Singapore Council is clear to sort out Singapore soccer's disciplinary problems. And its ad noc committee can start by109 words
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Article101 1982-03-18 2 FANDI Ahmad, who has been out of action for the last two months because of a shoulder operation, starts his rehabilitation programme tomorrow at the Alexandra Hospital, after which he will resume training with the Singapore squad when they begin the year's preparation on April 2. Said101 words
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126 1982-03-18 2 FOLLOWING a very successful year. Far East-Levingston Shipbuilding now plans to build the biggest rigbuilding yard in Singapore. The yard is likely to be built on a 20--hectare site in Tuas and the company is negotiating with the Jurong Town Corporation for the land.126 words
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Article109 1982-03-18 2 A LOCAL developer expects the property market to stage a significant upturn within the next 12 months. To back up this optimism, Mr Michael Kwok's company, Riverview Development, is sinking substantial funds into a condominium project Riverview Garden. Speaking at the ground-breaking ceremony of Riverview Garden yesterday, Mr Kwok also109 words
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Article116 1982-03-18 2 THE Netherlands has criticised countries like the United States for not signing the new international tin pact but expressed its reservations on a Malaysian proposal for a producers' pact. The Dutch Prime Minister Dries Van Agt, here on a three-day official visit, said his country is keen to see the116 words
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Article104 1982-03-18 2 FRANCE has warned Japan that if it did not open its markets soor, France and other EEC countries may resort to protectionist measures against Japanese goods. The warning was carried to Tokyo by French Foreign Trade Minister Michel Jobert, who was there to prepare for President Francois104 words
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Article63 1982-03-18 2 CHINA'S leading ideological journal Red Flag has urged the country's elderly leaders to retain their posts despite the campaign to replace them with younger ones. Diplomatic sources said the commentary clearly indicated that the powerful but ageing communist party Vice-Chairman Deng Xiaoping was not expected to63 words
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Article86 1982-03-18 2 A UJS. delegation led by Undersecretary of State for Security Assistance James has been told by France that it did not consider major sanctions as a workable way of showing displeasure over events in Poland. British Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington has said in an interview with a86 words
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Article69 1982-03-18 2 A RtJD Brigades guerilla, one of 17 on trial for thekidnapping of US General James Dozier, testified that Bulgaria and the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) had offered cash, training and other helo to the Brigades in holding the general. The Bulgarian embassy in Rome has formally denied69 words
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Article100 1982-03-18 2 THE Palestine Liberation Organisation has been moving weapons into south Lebanon in the past two months, creating fears that Israel may attack to eliminate the arsenal, analysts said. They concede however, that it would be difficult for Israel to succeed in this as the weapons are mobile100 words
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Article119 1982-03-18 2 EGYPTIAN Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Ali has ended his visit to Israel apparently without settling the two disputes that brought him there. On the proposed visit to Israel by Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, Mr Ali said Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin had renewed the invitation but could not119 words
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Article84 1982-03-18 2 THE White House refused to respond to Nicaraguan charges that US-supported commandos had carried out raids in Nicaragua, which has declared a 30-day state of emergency, suspended constitutional rights and called on the American Congress to denounce the "clandestine operations". The White House had earlier also declined84 words
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Article100 1982-03-18 2 NEW Format, an art exhibition due to open tomorrow at the National Museum, is set to mark a significant milestone in the life of art in Singapore. Featured will be the paintings of five wellknown artists here whose works, tending to the progressive and radical, will reflect100 words
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Article138 1982-03-18 2 ALL Mr Bhaskar of the Bhaskar's Academy of Dance, wanted for a bride was a girl who has a pair of hands and feet. What he got was a bride who turned out to be a recognised dancer in Indian circles, and they've been dancing together since. They138 words
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Article59 1982-03-18 2 ALL plants need light for photosynthesis, though in varying quantities. For plants that can thrive in less than ideal light, given other variables such as temperature and water, there is a list that includes the Maiden-hair fern, Aglonemas. a jungle plant which grows almost wild in59 words
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Article115 1982-03-18 2 ASEAN governments not only did not obstruct the region's private sector plans for industrial and economic activities, but had been very sympathetic and constructive towards private sector involvement, said director-general of the Asean division of the Malaysian Foreign Ministry, Mr Yusof Hi tarn. He was replying115 words
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Article104 1982-03-18 2 DEPUTY Defence Minister Abang Abu Bakar Mustaffa told parliament there was "close communication" between communist terrorists in Mengkarak, Pahang, and rubber tappers in the area. He said an army unit had on March 11 found evidence of this link while deployed in the area after the alleged104 words
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Article68 1982-03-18 2 WOMEN should strive to write on more socially relevant subjects and not confine themselves to petty family affairs, members at a forum on the Literary Mission of Women Writers maintained. Four women speakers, representing Singapore, Malaysia, Hongkong and Taiwan, traced the development of women's literary writing through68 words
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Article56 1982-03-18 2 THE development of Malay journalism is intimately linked with the history of Malay press in the region. The most productive period in the development of the Malay press was between thetwo world wars, and journalists were fully aware of their responsibilities to arouse awareness among the Malays to56 words
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Advertisement265 1982-03-18 2 V MUSIC FOR EVERYONE J} f Bar Gregg Smith Singers a mixed voice chorus from USA Concerts: Victoria Concert Hall Saturday 20 March 5 pm Monday 22 March 8 pm Programme: 1 7 to 20 Century American and British choral works by J Tufts, Purcell, Handel, W Billings, C Ives,265 words
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Advertisement264 1982-03-18 2 CHINESE ANTIQUES Sales Exhibition Porcelain Paintings Buddhas Furniture 5S i^Fh March 18 20, 1982 Daily 11.00 am -9.00 pm Mandarin Hotel Gallery 1 2, 4th Floor STEIMIfEii BUILDERS> HOIST JlCimUm FOR THE BUILDING INDUSTRIES A kf V iWIW TOPLIFT This hoist will solves all your handling problems Easy transportation and264 words
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Article, Illustration116 1982-03-18 3 Journal calls on elderly leaders to keep posts BEIJING, Wed. China's leading ideological journal today called on the country's elderly leaders to retain their posts despite the current campaign to replace older officials with younger ones. Diplomatic sources said the commentary in the fortnightly Red Flag clearly indicated that the116 words
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243 1982-03-18 3 TOKYO, Wed. The government today mapped out a comprehensive economic package, including a plan to put more money into public projects, to buoy Japan's sagging economy. The government of Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki held a series of emergency meetings to adopt economic measures,UPI - 243 words
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Article210 1982-03-18 3 BANGKOK, Wed. Thai Premier Prem Tinsulanonda flies to Paris on April 30. with a 40-strong delegation aimed at boosting trade and investments, Thai officials said here today. AFP. from view in January and February, he has not given any indication that he himself plans to step down. MrReuter; UPI - 210 words
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466 1982-03-18 3 TOKYO, Wednesday JAPAN was strongly criticised yesterday by the US, France and the EEC for its trade policies. France also told Tokyo that the EEC may resort to protectionist measures against Japanese goods. The warning was conveyed by French Foreign Trade Minister MichelReuter; UPI - 466 words
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Article83 1982-03-18 3 SYRIA AND Iran believe the Non-Aligned Summit Conference to be held in Baghdad in September should be either postponed or moved to another capital, the Syrian news agency Sana said yesterday in Damascus, quoting Syrian Foreign Minister AbdelHalim Khaddam. He and Iranian Foreign Minister Ali AkbarReuter - 83 words
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Article64 1982-03-18 3 THIRD WORLD countries at the UN Conference on the Law of the Sea announced on Tuesday their rejection of US proposals for drastic changes in the sea-bed mining provisions. The announcement was made at a news conference at the United Nations by Mr Alvaro De Soto ofAP - 64 words
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Article65 1982-03-18 3 HOME GUARD units will be set up in Sri Lanka from May to maintain communal harmony and prevent violence, an official spokesman said in Colombo yesterday. The decision follows widespread communal violence in the country last August. The scheme, approved by the cabinet, would be established inReuter - 65 words
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Article65 1982-03-18 3 THE 11-WEEK-OLD coalition government in the southern Indian state of Kerala resigned yesterday after losing its slim assembly majority, the the Press Trust of India reported in New Delhi from the state capital of Trivandrum. The eight-party coalition led by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress (I) partyReuter - 65 words
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55 1982-03-18 3 Breathing life back into fire victim FlßEMENattemptlng to revive a little girl who was palled from her burning flat in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Tuesday. The burning block of flats can be seen in the background. The girl survived the suffocation. Bat her parents and sister were injured and soAP - 55 words
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Article37 1982-03-18 3 PARIS, Wed. The first operational firing of Europe Ariane satellite launcher, set for April 23, would be delayed for two months to test one of its payload satellites, the European Space Agency said yesterday. AP.AP - 37 words
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Article39 1982-03-18 3 BELGRADE, Wed. A strong earth tremor rocked an area around the north-western Yugoslav city of Zagreb yesterday, causing damage to houses in several towns and villages. There were no reports of injuries or casualties, officials said. Renter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article40 1982-03-18 3 WARSAW, Wed. Former Polish leader Wladyslaw Gomulka, 77, who lost his job after food price riots in 1970, is ill in hospital, the official PAP news agency said yesterday. No details of Mr Gomulka's illness were given. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article186 1982-03-18 3 MANILA, Wed. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos has authorised the immediate arrest of people involved in insurrection and rebellion even without a warrant to ensure public order and safety, Solicitor-General Estelito Mendoza said yesterday. Mr Mendoza made the revelation during a Supreme Court hearing of a petition186 words
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140 1982-03-18 3 Hanoi fails to pay interest on $86m loan TOKYO, Wed. Vietnam has failed to make halfyearly payments since the middle of last year on interest for a 10 billion yen (SsB6 million) loan from Japan, Foreign Ministry officials said here today. Vietnam said a shortage of foreign currency was theReuter - 140 words
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Article59 1982-03-18 3 SEATTLE, Wed. Mount St Helens volcano, which killed 61 people when it erupted in May, 1980, would erupt again within four days, a spokesman for the US Geological Survey Organisation said here yesterday. But the lava would probably stay within the crater of the mountain,Reuter - 59 words
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400 1982-03-18 4 Paris and Bonn say no' to more sanctions REPLIES TO U.S. DELEGATION PARIS, Wed FRANCE and West Germany told the United States yesterday they disapproved of more economic sanctions against the Soviet Union over events in Poland. The British also indicated they might not agree to further sanctions. The FrenchReuter; AP; AFP - 400 words
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Article32 1982-03-18 4 MANILA, Wed. The United States and Australia today started a two-day air and sea exercise in the Indian Ocean, off the west coast of Australia, the US navy said. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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245 1982-03-18 4 Brigades man tells of PLO, Bulgaria offer VERONA (Italy), Wed. A Red Brigades guerilla who informed on his comrades in return for a lenient jail sentence has told a court that Bulgaria and the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) offered nelp to the Brigades. Antonio Savasta, one of 17 people onReuter - 245 words
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Article276 1982-03-18 4 NO TEARS FOR ONIONS ELVINGTON (England), Wednesday WHEN word spread through this tiny Kent hamlet that Bnan "Bowie Onions had been foundi dead in a pool of blood in front of his home, neighbours crowded into the local pub to celebrate. Some danced in the street. > Villagers described OnionsAP - 276 words
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238 1982-03-18 4 Gaddafi's 'secret aid offer to W. German pacifists' BONN, Wed. Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Gaddafi met West German peace movement leaders secretly last week and offered them financial and ideological support, a West German pacifist said here today. Lawyer Otto Schily, who attended the meeting while Col Gaddafi was visitingUPI - 238 words
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Article61 1982-03-18 4 BERN, Wed. Marriages were least likely to end in divorce when the husband was between five and 10 years older than his wife, the Swiss Federal Statistics Bureau said yesterday. The highest divorce rates occurred when there was an age gap of 20 years or more,UPI - 61 words
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Article62 1982-03-18 4 4 IF WOMEN are made to feel that what they do with their children is unimportant, that money or outside work or intellectual activity Is the only thing that rates, then the maternal instinct may indeed be stunted A and undernourished. 7 Observer News Service writer Katharine62 words
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Article, Illustration52 1982-03-18 4 Cycling helps centenarian keep up with his age MR Manuel Girondo Lopez, the cycling centenarian, setting oat on his dally ride In Montforte de Lemos In the northwestern Spanish province of Logo. Mr Lopez, who celebrated his lMth birthday last month, says there Is nothing like pedalling to keep fit.AP - 52 words
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Article44 1982-03-18 4 CAIRO, Wed. The West German government agreed yesterday to give Egypt a 2,000 kilowatt nuclear reactor "for research." Egyptian Minister of Power Maher Abaza announced the gift after a meeting with visiting West German Economics Minister Count Otto Lambsdorfl. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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125 1982-03-18 4 E. German church backs draft protesters BERLIN, Wed. The East German Protestant church toughened its antimilitary line at the weekend by siding with young people who refuse to do military service, a church statement revealed yesterday. The statement issued by church leaders after a Protestant conference in Bnckow, near EastUPI - 125 words
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Article, Illustration304 1982-03-18 5 Ali's visit fails to settle differences JERUSALEM, Wednesday EGYPTIAN Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Ali winds up a three-day visit to Israel today apparently without reaching agreement on the two disputes that brought him to the Jewish state. Mr All came to try to end a row over a propped visitReuter - 304 words
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208 1982-03-18 5 Curfew in Golan town after protests TEL AVIV, Wed. Tfce Israeli army Imposed a curfew on the Golan Height*' largest town after repeated disruptions of public order, the military here said today. Israeli soirees said the curfew was Imposed Majdel Shams. In the northern Golan Helghto, after townspeople steaed anAP - 208 words
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Article189 1982-03-18 5 JERUSALEM. W«d. About 670 American soldiers arrived at the southern end of the Sinai peninsular today to start deployment of the Multinational Observer Force (MOF). It will guard the Egyptian-Israeli border after Israel withdraws from the peninsular on March 25. MOF spokesman, George Vicar, said hereAP; AFP - 189 words
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464 1982-03-18 5 Build-up of PLO arsenal in south Lebanon SAY ANALYSTS NEW YORK, Wednesday THE Palestine Liberation Organisation has been moving in a steady stream of longrange guns, rockets and mortars into southern Lebanon in the past two months a development that has aroused fears that Israel may launch an attack to464 words
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Article119 1982-03-18 5 ABDUCTORS FREE ENVOY IN BEIRUT BEIRUT, Wed. The Second Secretary at the British Embassy, Mr Mohammad Mokdad, was released here yesterday by unkown kidnappers alter being seized on Monday. Lebanese TV, announcing the news, said that the diplomat, of Lebanese origin, returned to his home late yesterday. It gave noAFP - 119 words
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Article108 1982-03-18 5 choice for PM TEL AVIV, Wed. FORTY-ONE per cent of Israelis rate Mr Menachem Begin as the man most suited to serve as Prime Minister, an opinion poll showed on Wednesday. Although his rating has dropped 4 per cent since November, Mr Begin remains well aheadAP - 108 words
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Article55 1982-03-18 5 BEIJING, Wed. A Chinese farmer, cleaning a drainage ditch, found a rare 2,200-year-old bronze vessel filled with 20 kg of gold coins and other objects, the official Xinhua news agency said yesterday. The treasures were found in Jiangsu province's Xuyi county, about 300 km north-west ofAP - 55 words
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311 1982-03-18 6 US won't deny or confirm raid charges WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE White House refused to respond yesterday to charges that commandos, supported by the United States, had carried out raids in Nicaragua. The Nicaraguan government said last night that counter-revolutionary elements, acting on orders of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),Reuter - 311 words
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193 1982-03-18 6 Oil heiress robbed of $2m jewels by gunman NEW YORK, Wed. Wealthy oil heiress Carolyn Skelly Burford, 65, was robbed of more than US$l million (about SS2.I million) in jewels last night by a dapper gunman who commandeered her rented car at La Guardia Airport, police said. Her father foundedUPI - 193 words
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Article65 1982-03-18 6 ANKARA. Wed. A minister in the government of former Turkish Prime Minister Bulent Ecevit was jailed for 36 years and fined more than US$5 million (5J10.6 million) for corruption. Tuncay Mataraci, who served as Minister of Customs and State Monopolies in 1979, was found guiltyReuter - 65 words
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Article287 1982-03-18 6 MEXICO CITY, Wednesday MEXICO will shortly take its peace plan for Central America a step further with approaches to communist Cuba and leftist Nicaragua, officials said here. They said a weekend meeting between Foreign Minister Jorge Castaneda and US Secretary of State Alexander Haig left theReuter - 287 words
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Article, Illustration355 1982-03-18 6 SOCIALITE Claus yon Bulow was found guilty today on two counts of trying to murder his heiress wife, worth US$75 million (about Ssl6o million) with insulin injections. A jury of seven men ■■d five women returned its verdict after deliberatingReuter - 355 words
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245 1982-03-18 6 Sheikh ordered to pay wife $159,000 a month LOS ANGELES, Wednesday THE multimillion-dollar divorce battle between a Saudi Arabian sheikh and his estranged wife moved from the Bahamas to Los Angeles yesterday and to immediate chaos in court. i A judge ordered the sheikh to pay U5575,000 (5J159.000) a monthUPI - 245 words
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Article64 1982-03-18 6 TOKYO. Wed. Japanese Premier Zenko Suzuki's popularity fell sharply to 30 per cent, with the non-support rate climbing to 49 per cent, the highest recorded so far, the Asahi Shimbuo poll indicated today. It said the 30 per cent rate was the lowest recorded in a pollAFP - 64 words
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Article74 1982-03-18 6 LONDON, Wed. Army bomb experts set off an explosion in a car they feared contained a bomb, on the route Queen Elizabeth n and the visiting Sultan of Oman planned to use to Buckingham Palace. There was no bomb in the car but a Scotland YardUPI - 74 words
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Article28 1982-03-18 6 TOKYO, Wed. North Korea will hold the first session of its newly elected Supreme People's Assembly on April 5, the officUl Pyongyang Radio said today. AFP.AFP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration567 1982-03-18 7 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By C///A Education Correspondent Hiring of British lecturers will enable NUS staff to gain experience SENIOR academics from British universities are being sought to "buy time' for Singapore's young and relatively inexperienced lecturers. They will be "on loan" to the National University of567 words
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Article49 1982-03-18 7 MOTORIST Ng Hock Kee was fined $220 yesterday when he pleaded guilty to inconsiderate driving. He had caused another driver to lam his brakes to avoid a collision by suddenly swerving into his path at the expressway in Jurong on Nov 24 at 6 45 p.m.49 words
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Article407 1982-03-18 7 Boost for teaching of literature THE teaching of English literature in secondary schools will be made more effective. To this end, the Ministry of Education and the Institute of Education are to conduct a course to expose teachers to new techniques in teaching the subject. The course is to familia-407 words
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Article70 1982-03-18 7 A 30-MAN trade mission from Austria will arrive here to meet local businessmen at the Century Park Sheraton hotel from March 31 to April 2. The team will include several Austrian leading companies, some represented here already and others still looking for agents. They will deal70 words
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Article62 1982-03-18 7 CORONER Lee Chepng Hoh recorded an open verdict on Tuesday, on the death of the leader of a visiting Indian cultural troupe. Mr PuUkapatambil Itty Joseph, 69, the leader of the Prabhath Kalavidaru troupe, was found dead in his bed in Queen's Hotel, Orchard Road, on62 words
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Article143 1982-03-18 7 BANDS are the "in" thing at most secondary schools, but there is a shortage of band instructors. There are only 55 fulltime instructors and although each takes on two schools, part-time instructors are still needed. The shortage has led the Education Ministry's music section to143 words
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181 1982-03-18 7 Spurned lovers keep Telecoms unit busy LOVE, once spurned, sometimes comes back with a vengeance, ringing incessantly in short bursts, about six sec- onds apart. I The victims of the knell of romance or friendship come from all walks of life. And age is no barrier. The telephone cannot distinguish181 words
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Article82 1982-03-18 7 THE first public concert by the Singapore Youth Orchestra this year will be held on March 31 at the Victoria Concert Hall. This Is also the first time the SYO is playing a local composition Dance Suite an original work jy Mr Leong Yoon82 words
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Article37 1982-03-18 7 THE Voluntary Aid Detachment Division of the Singapore Red Cross Society will hold its 30th anniversary dinner on April 3 at the Singapore Chamber of Commerce and Industry. For details, telephone *****69 during office hours37 words
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Article35 1982-03-18 7 THE Teck Ghee community centre will organise a tour tff Kukup on Sunday from 7.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. Those interested should call the organising secretary on *****65 between 3 and 10 p.m.35 words
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171 1982-03-18 7 A FORMER personnel fflcer of Southern Wood Products Pte Ltd was charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with arreptlne bribes totalling S6H,IH from labour contractors to secure Jobs for forelga workers In the company. Chee Ah Nam alias Michael Chee Is171 words
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Article617 1982-03-18 8 BENG TAN - BENG TAN By Our Medical Reporter CHILDREN'S FAMILY PROBLEMS OFTEN SHOW UP AT SCHOOL A CHILD with problems at school is often a telling sign of problems at home. Medical social workers have found that the problems of school children suffering ill health or617 words
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151 1982-03-18 8 Open verdict on Briton's death at hotel THE State Coroner yesterday recorded an open verdict on the death of a retired British engineer, Mr Keith Atkinson, 54. His body was found on Nov 20 last year on the fourth floor balcony of the Hyatt Hotel, where he was staying on151 words
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Article, Illustration122 1982-03-18 8 Thieves zero in on 'Golden' fish at aquarium THIEVES went "fishing" on Tuesday and got •way with a catch worth about %\ljm, police said yesterday. The Green Sea Aquarium In Balestier Road where the theft took place also lost 12 boxes of Internal filters. The haul Included 23 Golden Arowana122 words
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315 1982-03-18 8 Court poser: Should charge be amended? A DISTRICT judge, hearing the trial of a former Internal Security Department inspector accused of attempted cheating, postponed the hearing yesterday to decide if the charge should be amended to one of corruption. Sim Kok Wah, §5, is accused of posing as a Malaysian315 words
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Article37 1982-03-18 8 AN inter-school first-aid quiz In English for secondary schools and Junior colleges will be held next month. Organised by the St John Ambulance Association, the aim Is to encourage pupils to learn flrat-aki.37 words
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Article, Illustration83 1982-03-18 8 Travellers 9 haven LIKE a miniature garden city, this hotel will serve as a green haven for weary passengers in transit. To top it all, the 2Mroom Meridlen Airport Hotel Is Just a few minutes' drive from Changi airport and with the sea lapping gently on the shore 2M metres83 words
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137 1982-03-18 8 Institute to bestow honour on President PRESIDENT Devan Nair will inaugurate the annual management lecture organised by the Singapore Institute of Management and deliver the first lecture on March 31 at the Shangri-La Hotel. At the function, SIM will bestow the title of honorary Fellow on the President This is137 words
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558 1982-03-18 8 DEFAMATION TRIAL Denial by union leader, then a surprise turn A DEFAMATION trial yesterday took a surprise turn in a district court when a hotel union leader, who denied ever being close to a woman union official, was said to be probably married to her. Mr Song Beng Kee, chairman558 words
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Article27 1982-03-18 8 AN ADVANCED computer basic language course will be held at the PAP Toa Payoh education centre on Tuesday and Saturday nights. Call *****00 for details.27 words
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Article70 1982-03-18 8 A SWEDISH economic professor, Dr Staffan Burenstam Under, will speak on the international trade policy situation. How to Avoid a New Interna tlonal Economic Disorder, at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and industry auditorium next Tuesday. Dr Under is a former Swedish Trade Minister and70 words
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Advertisement390 1982-03-18 8 Multico 's salesmen are really part of the family. They're well-versed on product knowledge and our needs. They help us to get spare parts tutoco are really reliable at doing the quickly and keep us informed about new routine maintenance which keeps our Dynapac developments frequently. machines functioning at their390 words
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Advertisement1613 1982-03-18 9 L-T I -"rt^fc^ I a?So2vA^A O b"6?NGeC?nVI*AtSI" T6ELI I ROSEWOOD DINING SETMOO% PURE ROSEWOOD) M 0117 I DINING SET M '6ooo I V I BEDROOM SET M 320 I I I CARINA BEDROOM SET $71.50x12 PROFESSOR LOUNGE SUITE $182.50x12 $237.50 xl 2 j $167 xlB I $50 xlB $270.50 x1,613 words
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436 1982-03-18 10 Number of premature school-leavers cut down THE government has succeeded in reducing the number of young Singaporeans who leave school without completing their Primary School Leaving Examination, the Minister of State (Education), Dr Tay Eng Soon, said. He said the number of premature school-leavers who left at Primary Four and436 words
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Article121 1982-03-18 10 THE Education Ministry was urged to devise a re-allocation scheme to give students studying temporarily In other schools a place nearest their homes. This call was made by Mr Bernard Chen (Clemeuti). But students could opt to stay put If they had adapted themselves to the121 words
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Article, Illustration725 1982-03-18 10 PARLIAMENT began debate yesterday on the main and development estimates for the various ministries for the financial year April 1 1982 to March 31 1983. These were presented to the House by the Minister for Trade and Ministry, Dr Tony Tan, in725 words
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Article, Illustration513 1982-03-18 10 Sia: Solve the teacher shortage 'once and for air AN MP yesterday questioned the spending of $800 million on school buildings to meet the physical requirements of full-day schools when there were insufficient Qualified teachers to man them. "Shouldn't the shortage of teachers be solved once and for all for513 words
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225 1982-03-18 10 Planned PE college may be white elephant, MP fears THE proposed Physical Education College might be an extravagant white elephant if its purpose was confined only to producing PE teachers for schools. This fear was expressed by Mr Lawrence Sla Khoon Seong (Moulmeln) He agreed with the idea but he225 words
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186 1982-03-18 10 No more exclusive flats for civil servants NO more new Hats will be built exclusively for civil servants a* It Ls undesirable to have public officers "divorced" tram Uvlbr among people from all walks of lite, Parliament was told. Finance Minister Hon Sal Sen said this in replying to Mr186 words
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545 1982-03-18 10 Pay revision bound to create inflation spiral, says MP THE government's recent decision to revise salaries of administrative and professional officers is bound to induce the private sector to make corresponding adjustments in their wage offers for this category of workers and thus result in a spiralling of wages among545 words
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233 1982-03-18 10 Almost perfect results for SAP schools THE nine "super" schools in Singapore did extremely weD In the "O" level examinations last year with nearly all students passing their English and Chinese language tests. The figures were 99.7 per cent passes for English Language Two as against a national average of233 words
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Article, Illustration342 1982-03-18 10 Make school a must or risk 'social time-bomb' THE problem of the sizeable number of premature school-leavers, which can become a social timebomb, must be nipped in the bud, Michael IJew Kok Pun (Boon Lay) said. He was the first to speak on the estimates for the ministry. He suggested342 words
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219 1982-03-18 10 Ministry blamed for poor PSLE marks THE Education Ministry was blamed yesterday for the poor marks in mathematics and science obtained by students in last year's Primary School Leaving Examination. Dr Tan Cheng Bock (Ayer Rajah) said the ministry knew what was wrong with the way these subjects were being219 words
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Article, Illustration310 1982-03-18 11 Anti-pollution standards for new cars within 2 years ANTI-POLLUTION standards for new petrol-driven cars will be set within the next two years. Environment Minister Ong Pang Boon said. Speaking on the Budget estimates for the Prime Minister's Office, he added that the Registry of Vehicles had got the gi-een light310 words
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120 1982-03-18 11 $3-9 m for Spyros victims given out PUBLIC donations totalling nearly $4 million far victims of the Spyros accident had been given U almost all tke people who suffered in the shipyard tragedy. The Parliament Secretary (Labour), Mr Engene Yap, was replying to Mr J.B. Jeyaretnam (Anson). Mr Yap said120 words
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235 1982-03-18 11 How Mindef put the lid on drug abuse among NS men THE drug problem in the Singapore Armed Forces has been brought under control through education, certainty of detection, severe penalties and rehabilitation, the Minister of State (Defence), Dr Yeo Ning Hong, said. These measures have resulted in a rapid235 words
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523 1982-03-18 11 More excerpts Srom Dr Tony Tan's speech on Tuesday, winding up the Debate on the Budget SINGAPORE can continue to grow at a fast pace without overheating its economy if productivity moves up in tandem. This, as Trade and Industry Minister Dr523 words
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129 1982-03-18 11 Unwise to control hotel room rates IT IS unwise for the government to interfere and institute price controls although it is aware of the rising hotel room rates in Singapore, Dr Tan said. What it had done was to encourage and facilitate the construction of more hotels. By 1986, there129 words
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Article64 1982-03-18 11 THE Department of Trade is holding talks with various chambers of commerce and the Singapore Manufacturers' Association on the setting up of a Trade Development Board to boost exports. Dr Tan hoped a decision would be reached before the end of the year. The matter had64 words
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89 1982-03-18 11 THE Public Utilities Board saved $155 million last year because of Its ability to Improve Its generating efficiency, Dr Tan said. He added the beard weald have been forced to spend this money fer fuel last year if It had maintained its 1971 generating89 words
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118 1982-03-18 11 40 per cent corporate tax rate to stay DR TAN rejected a suggestion by various business groans that the government reduce the rate of corporate tax in Singapore. The 4# per cent corporate tax paid by companies here was among the lowest In this region, he said. The government had118 words
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375 1982-03-18 11 Firms urged not to use skills fund for 'piece-meal training' DR TONY TAN has urged employers not to rely too much on the Skills Development Fund as a means of sponsoring their workers for what he described as piece-meal training. He said such courses, picked at random by managers without375 words
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461 1982-03-18 11 The rich will gain more if personal tax relief rises SINGAPOREANS in the high-income bracket and not the ones who are less well-to-do would gain more from an increase in personal tax reliefs, Trade and Industry Minister Dr Tony Tan said at the end of the Budget debate on Tuesday.461 words
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Article386 1982-03-18 12 that it's done solely in connection with second tier NWC payment MOST Singapore companies have the impression that performance appraisal is done solely for awarding second-tier increments as recommended by the National Wages Council. Such a view of performance appraisal means that companies merely think386 words
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599 1982-03-18 12 JTC chairman cannot sit on inquiry, court rules THE High Court has disqualified Jurong Town Corporation chairman Tang I-Fang from taking part in a pending disciplinary inquiry against former JTC secretary Anwar Da wood Mohamed Siraj. Mr Siraj faces five r charges under the JTC regulations. Mr Justice A.P Rajah599 words
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107 1982-03-18 12 Police quiz 334 in anti-crime drive PAYA LEBAR police questioned 334 people, searched 56 motor vehicles and checked 168 motorcyclists in a threehour anti-crime operation in four areas on Tuesday. The operation, led by Deputy Supt Alan Khoo, Head of Investigation of the Paya Lebar police station, started at about107 words
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Article, Illustration327 1982-03-18 12 N. G. KUTTY - Computer puts harbour pilot in the right mood N. G. KUTTY By PANG Seng Joon was 29 on Tuesday. And the Birthday Boy has got himself a present that gives him hours of real ran. It makes cute patterns, It even forecasts his m00d... For Mr Pang's birthday rift to327 words
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Miscellaneous131 1982-03-18 12 Bringing Up Father By Bill Ka vanagh Hal Camp I WOULPM'T STAMP FOf* POM'T YOU KHOM WHAT ARE YOU COIMG) J ~*~-~n BM treaties- you oa> *aam'S hoae is coding Mov^e im J rjunWWBJ LIKE THAT, JV2X3S' y^ HISCASTIE/ THAT SILLY f\ -;rs^iMU^3 Blondle By Chic Toang (vMKCS TUE TBOUBLE131 words
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329 1982-03-18 13 TAN Sri Syed Nasir Ismail, 61, who died on Tuesday, left behind an illustrious career as an educationist, bureaucrat, politician and religious leader. He was a teacher and an inspector of Malay schools before being the first Malaysian Organiser of Malay Education in 1966.NST - 329 words
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Article57 1982-03-18 13 SINGAPORE'S Speaker •t Parliament, Dr Yeah Ghim Seng, yesterday expressed his c»nd»lenees tke death of Tan Sri Syed Naslr Ismail. la a letter U tke Dewaa Rakyat's deputy Sneaker, Datuk Maiwor Ottmaa, Dr Ye«h said: "He kari distinguished himself aa an educationist, politician and religions loader. His57 words
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354 1982-03-18 13 Tappers and communists have links, says minister KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Deputy Defence Minister Abang Abu Bakar Mustaffa yesterday told parliament that there was "close communication" between communist terrorists operating in Mengkarak, Pahang, and rubber tappers in the area. He said an army unit on March 11 found some itemsNST - 354 words
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Article77 1982-03-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Dutch Prime Minister Dries van Agt left yesterday for Thailand after a three-day official visit which Dutch officials said had strengthened economic ties with Malaysia. Mr van Agt said he expected some major results from the trip which focussed on bilateral trade andReuter - 77 words
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Article38 1982-03-18 13 KOTA BARU, Wed. Pas Is to contest in all the 36 state constituencies in Kelantan in the coming general election, its deputy state commissioner. Haji Mohamad Amin Yakob, said here today. AFP.AFP - 38 words
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139 1982-03-18 13 KUALA LUMPUR, We*. Deputy Prime Minister Katuk Mnsa Ilium left today for a three-day visit to Brunei aimed at farther improving close ties with the saltaaate In the ran-up to Its Independence A government statement said Datnk Miua would meet Brunei's rulerReuter - 139 words
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Article285 1982-03-18 13 More patrols in fishing areas PULAU KETAM, Wed. The Marine Police will intensify Its patrols of fishing areas in Malaysian waters, the marine police chief, Assistant Commissioner of Police Mohamed Ali Mohamed, said this when he met fishermen and community leaders here this afternoon. It will also request the IndonesianNST - 285 words
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Article66 1982-03-18 13 KUANTAN, Wed. The Kuant&n Scuba Diving Club plans to build an artificial reef of discarded rubber tyres off the Kuant&n shoreline to encourage the growth of corals and increase the fish population. Club chairman Mr Foo Boon Fong said on Monday that such artificial reefs have provedNST - 66 words
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412 1982-03-18 13 Malaysia's Asean Division chief KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday MALAYSIA and other Asean governments are not the obstacles to the region's private sector plans for industrial complementations and economic cooperation. The director-general I of the Asean division of the Malaysian Foreign Ministry, Mr Yusof HiNST - 412 words
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Article86 1982-03-18 13 KOTA BABU. Wed. Thoajiands of farmers la Kelantan wheae padl plants have been wiped •at In wnat la prehaWy the longest trauat to have all the stale are desperately aaaug that rain wonld fallMea to enable them to phut ether crops la the now parrawd Und. Mare thanNST - 86 words
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136 1982-03-18 13 Documents, vouchers seized from RTM KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The anti-corruption agency, the National Bureau of Investigations (NBI), has seized thousands of state-owned Radio Television Malaysia (RTM) documents and payment vouchers following complaints that producers were taking money illegally from artistes, it was reported here today. The Star today quoted NBI136 words
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Advertisement661 1982-03-18 13 b£^^3bbbl ■B^mß^l LbBO Pictured The Rolex Day Date Available in IBct gold, with matching bracelet See the solid gold Rolex face to face at our place It takes Rolex craftsmen over a year to make a Rolex Day-Date. They start with a solid block of 18ct. gold, and in a661 words
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Article488 1982-03-18 14 The Straits Times says I Innovative, but only a hope MOST taxpayers probably would go along with the innovative suggestion by Dr Chau Sik Ting, MP for Thomson, that relief be allowed for medical costs to keep their bodies in serviceable shape. Deductions, after all, are given for capital depreciation488 words
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Article, Illustration683 1982-03-18 14 AJIT BHATTACHARJEA - AJIT BH ATT ACH AR JE A By in New Delhi, writing for The Straits Times THE precise relationship between New Delhi mod Moscow has been Interpreted in a variety of ways, ranging tram "Soviet stooge" to "Imperialist running dog." The analyses often betray a good683 words
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Article913 1982-03-18 14 AMERICANS don't seem to have as many relatives as they used to. I think it's because relatives have been given a bad reputation in recent years. There have been too many relative jokes, too many books about relatives being a drag, too many TV comediesNYT - 913 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1982-03-18 14 IAN HARGREAVES - When Kermit's seams saved $89,000 IAN H ARGRE AVE S US workers take to cost-savings schemes and profit-sharing plans By in New York ACCORDING to a wide variety of voices, the pay contract ratified overwhelmingly last month by the US workforce of Ford Motor represents a new chapter in AmericanFT - 1,406 words
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Advertisement106 1982-03-18 14 "Sweet Swinger" The MacGregor EYE-O-MATIC Classic. A classic wood with the famous shallow Eye-O-Matic face Automatically points out the hitting area to the sweet swinging type of happy players -for deadly accuracy' With further assurance of an easy swing A from the added loft. aU Made from the finest US106 words
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Advertisement124 1982-03-18 14 For completely reliable connections... follow our 3easy steps y na^^^^t I* i na^^^fc O^^^^^fl aa^Snanal W^ Q I d M nP nßa^naßaßasnaßnasnaßaaaaßaaaaaW ssnaßßaaSasßßSHaßaßaaßnV Ensure long term reliability. Use our tried and tested products. PO^^^^^i Noil mounted terminal blocks and strips ■SHw*'* Junction boxes and enclosures in over 200 sizes sfifahlsW124 words
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Article, Illustration1701 1982-03-18 15 Years of upheaval- as I remember MAO DURING his lifetime, Mao Zedong, Chairman of the Communist Party of China, was shrouded in mystery and reverence much as were the emperors whom he replaced. He lived in a modest house within the walls of the old imperial palace, the Forbidden City.1,701 words
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Article, Illustration297 1982-03-18 15 Giant who felt call o£ God to him in 1972 that China and the United States in coming closer to each other were fulfilling their own necessities. He took the proposition a somewhat cynical step further by indicating that we would strengthen domestic support for our cooperation if we took297 words
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Article, Illustration73 1982-03-18 15 ZHOU ENLAI had high regard for die British Prime Minister, Mr Edward Heath. Hie subject of Heath gave Zhor an opportunity for a homily I the general Chinese preferem for conservative leaders over socialist ones; they were less likely to be taken In by Soviet blandishments and73 words
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Letter, Illustration537 1982-03-18 16 I AM a civil engineer from Sydney, involved in housing construction and passing through Singapore. I read with interest an article "Tomorrow's bricks may be made from today's waste" (ST, Feb 26) and am tempted to make a few comments on the contemplated research537 words
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Letter176 1982-03-18 16 Don't drop use of 'Sir' PLEASE refer to your front page news story "Breaking the rank barrier", (ST, Mar 13). I, writing as an ex-serv-iceman, do not entirely agree that the use of "Sir" in addressing superior officers should be dropped. I agree that subordinates should be "encouraged to speak176 words
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253 1982-03-18 16 The days when we could park first and pay later Parking GONE are the good old days when motorists could park their cars and walk away and pay later with a red notice issued by the parking attendants. Under the present coupon parking system, one act of forgetfulness means a253 words
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115 1982-03-18 16 When the lights are bright I READ with interest Bedazzled's comment headlined "What a waste of electricity!" (ST, Mar 11). If one travels towards the city at night along Geylang Road, one cannot possibly miss a brightlylit shopping centre which was recently opened. There are hundreds of tiny bulbs hanging115 words
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Letter, Illustration124 1982-03-18 16 THE Government's efforts in providing overhead bridges at busy roads in Singapore for the safety of pedestrians are commendable. Most of the bridges are well constructed, but some are constructed with iut proper planning and these can cause serious injury to the users. For example,124 words
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99 1982-03-18 16 THE PSA said sometime ago that hang-gliding in Singapore will pose a danger to air and sea navigation. Hang-gliders can fly in ONLY certain places. The question is: Why are radio-controlled aeromodelling aeroplanes allowed to be flown at West Coast Highway and Jurong (Tuas),99 words
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200 1982-03-18 16 THE Traffic Police should be commended for doing a wonderful iob in checking the speed limit of motorists in New Upper Changi Road with their modern gadgets. But I am unable to understand why such efficiency cannot be extended to Tampines. By comparison,200 words
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75 1982-03-18 16 MANY schoolchildren, pedestrians and cyclists and scooterists cross from Ang Mo Kio to Serangoon Gardens Estate and vice versa to go to school, work, market, shopping or to catch a bus. The building of a short connecting road is long overdue. Such a road75 words
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214 1982-03-18 16 I REFER to the letter headlined "Victim of shop's camera trick" from "Cheated" (ST, Feb 25). We believe that the incident referred to by "Cheated" was one that occurred on Feb 4 and which was reported to the police at Tanglin Police Station on Feb214 words
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107 1982-03-18 16 WE thank "Leong" for his suggestion to plant fruit trees along Singapore roads (ST, Feb 25). The government has already launched a campaign to saturate all HDB estates with fruit trees as a first step towards the planting of fruit trees along public107 words
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Article76 1982-03-18 17 ROTHMANS of Pall Mall (Malaysia) Bhd has called an extraordinary general meeting on April 8 for shareholders to approve its proposed one-for-one bonus which will capitalise $28.68 million from the company's general reserves. The new shares arising from its recent one-for-one bonus issue should rank for all purposes76 words
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Article104 1982-03-18 17 STRAITS Steamship Co Ltd has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that it is still too early to forecast accurately the group earnings for the year ending Dec 31. But the directors expect that in the absence of unforeseen adverse circumstances, group earnings reported in the last104 words
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Article79 1982-03-18 17 GENTING Berhad has incorporated five whollyowned subsidiaries in Singapore, Malaysia and Hongkong. The group yesterday announced that it has incorporated Genting Property Management Sdn Bhd in Malaysia with an issued capital of MJ3OO and Genting (Singapore) Pte Ltd with an issued capital of 552.00. The remaining three companies79 words
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Article67 1982-03-18 17 AN EXTRAORDINARY general meeting of Pegi Malaysia Bhd will be held on March 31 at 11am for the purpose of passing a resolution to dispose of 24 million ordinary shares in Dunlop Holdings Ltd to Pegi-Multi-Purpose Holdings Sdn Bhd for a consideration of $100.5 million. The67 words
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Article100 1982-03-18 17 ROXY Electric Industries (M) Bhd has been asked by the KLSE whether it expects any change in profitability for the year ended Sep 30, 1982 as compared with the previous year, following its proposed one-for-two bonus issue. In addition, the exchange wants to know if there is any100 words
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Article73 1982-03-18 17 MANILA, Wed. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) today said it will raise its lending rate for loans from ordinary capital resources approved after Jan 1, 1982, to 11 per cent from 10.1 per cent a year. The Manila-based bank said this would not affect loans fromReuter - 73 words
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Article73 1982-03-18 17 LOS ANGELES, Wed. Security Pacific Corp, the 11th largest US banking company, said its problem loans in 1981 rose to US$333 million from US$2l6 million in 1980, the highest year-end level of the past five years. The company, which made the disclosure in its annual report, saidReuter - 73 words
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Article119 1982-03-18 17 HONGKONG, Wed. There will a further easing in property values in Hongkong before the market consolidates. The commissioner for rating and valuation, Raymond Fry, said this is likely with the present high vacancy figures and the good supply of new accomodation coming on stream over the nextAP - 119 words
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Article164 1982-03-18 17 A case of too many rotten Apples CUPERTINO (California), Wed. Apple Computer Inc said it is studying the possibility of taking legal action against imitators of its Apple n computer in the Far East, including Singapore. Apple said this is because of the appearance of such products in the region.Reuter - 164 words
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454 1982-03-18 17 CHICAGO, Wed. Marshall Field and Co said Batus Inc. a subsidiary of BAT Industries, has agreed to acquire all of Marshall Field s stock. It said the agreement, approved by directors of both companies, calls for Batus to make an offer for aReuter - 454 words
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331 1982-03-18 17 FOLLOWING a very successful year. Far EastLevingston Shipbuilding now plans to build the biggest rigbuilding yard in Singapore. The yard is likely to be built on a 20-hectare site in Tuas and the company is negotiating with the Jurong Town Corporation for the land.331 words
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306 1982-03-18 17 A LOCAL developer expects the property market to stage a significant upturn within the next 12 months. To back up this optimism, Mr Michael K wok's company, Riverview Development, is sinking substantial funds into a condominium project Riverview Garden. Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony of306 words
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265 1982-03-18 17 HIGH technology industries in Singapore are to get new-style homes soon. Jurong Town Corporation will introduce a new series of standard factories this year to meet the increasing needs of such industries. Dubbed the "7-series," they will be built to enable more efficient265 words
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192 1982-03-18 17 Companies urged to develop crisis plan COMFANIES should have a crisis communications plan to deal with the press md the public during d iasters. The mishandling of this aspect of crisis control can b? more damaging than the event itself, said Mr Peter Bostock, Asia/ Australia chairman of a public192 words
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433 1982-03-18 17 MEMBERS of the building industry, together with material suppliers and perhaps even the Housing ana Development Board should get together to set up a central Duilding research centre which could be located at the Science Park. Here new imported building materials and innovative433 words
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Article447 1982-03-18 17 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed narrowly mixed on lack of Interest in selective quiet trading. Hind Hotels International Ltd, listed yesterday, traded initially at $I.M and fell to $1.35 before c liming at $1.44, compared with Its Issue price of $1.45. About 114, shares were traded. Straits Steamship rose447 words
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Article66 1982-03-18 17 BtutcMßM 1 -2 CCM -10 ('aid Stora«r Dutop lad -2 Em -FAN -5 GtaUnirs -2 Galnen Gathrte Bod Haw Par 4 UK-hrapr Bhd 4 MTC SHI -1 Nat Iron -5 PMC Paa Her -1 PerlU Plaat H Prbna +4 Rabtnaaos Kotamaju -2 Semb Skip 4 Stnw66 words
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33 1982-03-18 17 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Plantations Mining Deb/Loans Up 32 8 2 4 5 Down 33 5 4 1 1 1 1 unch 20 3 2 3 2 133 words
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Article, Illustration130 1982-03-18 17 Rises Most Active Hon|L,on, Ind 710 .20 Na m m M Bilking Vn In iThcaf* 193.000 Kulim m>i> 218 ♦12 Hind Hotels 184.000 OCBC 1080+10 UOL 164.000 H Lcong Fin 710 +10 Total turnover: 3 93m St Steamship 550 +10 Tntal vahu> fl9 lQm ltd Pl.ni.tioo. 550130 words
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Advertisement61 1982-03-18 17 B SINGAPORE usiness MCCP) 16/12/81 VOL.6 N0.3 15th MARCH 1982 PRICE: $4 MONTHLY Ship salvage is a science f'JH^Blifl^Bi^k'' jraHfe of vague assumptions M^^^^^^SSSM**^*.* based on debatable figures, xl^^^lßnS^llfi^^ii^' from inconclusive instruments, l^^^s performed with equipment of W/ Oa»»\V problematic accuracy, W^^^^KUl S JM \l by persons of doubtful H\61 words
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Article2408 1982-03-18 18 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Gr'a Net 1»HI 1982 Div P/E Vol Day". High Low (ompan> Sale -for- t'OOO) High Low 494 247 Acma 248 145 8.8 lib 115 Alcoin 115 4.8 IS.B 350 130 Allied Choc 173 1 7.0 15.5 2 174 173 312 ISO BA T 205 unch2,408 words
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Article258 1982-03-18 18 STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed up marginally after easing initially with trading quiet for most of the day. brokers said. The easier note from Wall Street along with signals for higher US interest rates triggered some selling after the opening, but prices started to recover when offers dried up.258 words
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Article271 1982-03-18 18 THE Sydney share market was I steady in quiet trading yesterday, indicating that Tuesday's late wave of institutional buying was only a short-lived technical rally, brokers said. At the close the All-Ordi-naries index was up 0.6 to 465.4. The industrial index rase 1.9 to 617.2 while th all resource271 words
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Article365 1982-03-18 19 THE Tokyo stock market yesterday staged a sharp recovery in afternoon trading with the market average regaining 165.27 from the morning close of 6,724.26 when it was 192.73 down on Tuesday's close, dealers said. AJlnomoto Akal 3(1 -4 Asabl Chem 2T7 -10 Asahl Olass M 0 unch Bank Tk365 words
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Article722 1982-03-18 19 LONDON, Tues. Leading shares were mixed in dull trading but interest was maintained by company results and special situations. The Financial Times Index closed 3.4 points lower at 562.4. Hawker Siddeley was down 14p at 306 on reports of a broker's adverse comment on its Canadian operations. Midland fell722 words
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Article395 1982-03-18 19 NEW YORK, Tues. Stocks closed mixed in moderate trading. The Dow Jones industrial average was off 2.66 points to i 796.33. The average price per share fell two US cents but advances led declines by 763 to 640. The New York stock exchange index added 0.04 to 62.84395 words
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Article225 1982-03-18 19 AMSTERDAM Tues. Share prices were higher in line with a pickup on wall Street and a modest recovery was seen in most sectors after yesterday's lows, dealers said. Major in'ernatonali all shewed gains, with XI.M adding 3.80 guilders and Royal Dutch 1.90. Banks showed a firmer tone after a225 words
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Article264 1982-03-18 19 ZURICH. Tues. Share prices closed mustly higher on increased volume in technical reaction to past weakness, dealers :a d Most investors remain reluctant to setl at current depressed prices, and even minor purchases caused some stock prices to dvanoe. they said. Shares are also being supported b, switching of264 words
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Article109 1982-03-18 19 THE Manila stock market yesterday continued to decline as the commercial and industrial sector, miners and oils closed easier. Turnover was up to two million pesos from Tuesday's 965.000 pesos Pesos Acoje Mining an unch Atlas Con A Atlas Con. B. isso -02 Bafulo OoM 4012 -0.0001 Benruet Con109 words
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Article84 1982-03-18 19 MOST Bangkok prices closed yester day either lower or unchanged in slow trading, dealers said. H«r Asia ribl» Animal* tar And Trust m -17 Banikok Bank 210 unch Bank Of Ajrudhaya Ltd IV. -3 Berll Jucker zo unch Charoonf Thai Wire rir»t Tnul unch InduiUUl nnm C» Corp 10184 words
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Article592 1982-03-18 18 THE Singapore stock market tamed very quiet yesterday though the monotony was slightly broken In the afternoon when trading picked up a little. The tone of the market however was steadier. Many stocks were not traded at all In the morning and those that592 words
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Article405 1982-03-18 18 POOR sentiment returned to check effectively the upward push on Tuesday, taking prices marginally lower on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading again lapsed into the routine phase characterised by narrow price movements and low volume. In fact, the only point of interest was the debut405 words
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Article199 1982-03-18 18 SINGAPORE UNIT TBUBT (M<M|m' arteea for Man* IS) The Commerce 2.79 2.93 The Savings Fund 1.58 1 66 Spore Prog Fund 120 126 Spore Sec Fund 188 1.97 Spore Invest Fund 1.02 1.07 Spore Equity Fund 1.17 1.23 ASI K I NIT TBUBT (Mimin' fried tar Marea II)199 words
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Article1381 1982-03-18 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the world "sett". Big Board1,381 words
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Article1556 1982-03-18 18 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots ol 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS AJaimrts (3.845) Aleam (1.218 1.228) (4) 1.21 Alex H*M (1 MS) AMD(2.348)1,556 words
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Article33 1982-03-18 18 Industrials Finance Hotels Up 20 2 Down 36 2 onch 26 2 1 Properties Oil Palms 11ns rubbers t rubbers Deb/Loans 3 4 6 1 3 5 3 1 3 433 words
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Advertisement11 1982-03-18 18 Lip® An Arrow book $11.00. Now at good bookshops and emporiums.11 words
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Article32 1982-03-18 19 Rubber Mar 17 Singapore: April: 182.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: April: 203.75 cents (down 0.25 cent) Tin: M 530.38 per kilo (up one cent) Official offering: 267 tonnes (down 63 tonnes)32 words
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Article134 1982-03-18 19 CHINESE Prwdaee Exchaafre, Si-gapcre, (Mo el«al_g prices per IN kg yesterday. ooenut oil: Bulk fob $96.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $108.00 sellers. new drum fob $112.00 sellers. Cwpra: Mixed (loose) $45 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob AsU NLW $375.00 sellers. Sarawak white134 words
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Article185 1982-03-18 19 THE KILOBAR market for gold deliverable In Singapore opened at $21,340 and closed at J21.567 yesterday. In the Far East, gold opened at t -Stare 50 *****. and closed al «11 TO 312 20 by lunch time. It re-opened at $312._ 313.00, and with the strengthening Hongkong dollar, closed185 words
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Article207 1982-03-18 19 THE STRAITS tin price added another cent to M 530.38 per kilo in Penanjz yesterday, on an official offering down 63 tonnes to 267 tonnes. The overnight London market was barely steady after firmer with forward buyers gaining £35 to £7,365 per tonne. LONDON: Tin values made a late207 words
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Article133 1982-03-18 19 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed mixed on continued lack of buying interest yesterday, dealers said. In March, south and central rose one and $2.50 to MJ935 and $922.50 per tonne respectively. In April south fell $2.50 to $925 and central fell $1.50 to $922.50.133 words
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Article31 1982-03-18 19 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous in brackets): Win-bars Spot buyers £834.50 (£825.00); sellers £835.00 (£825.50): Three Months buyers £861.30 (£853.00: sellers £862.00 (£854.00). Market tee*: Steadier Salsa: 13,675 tonnes31 words
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Article640 1982-03-18 19 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market close inactive yesterday, with April RSS buyers quoted at 182.00 cents per kilo, unc hanged form Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were quietly steady after fluctuating on some trade demand and profit-taking in early dealings, they said. The afternoon session was quiet640 words
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Article98 1982-03-18 19 NOON SSR and SMR poo- ymurity BAB April Mar (Carnal Mlhl (Forward Mtk) Bayara S«ll«ra Bvyara S«ll*ra SSR JO (lUepallM) ***** 167 OON 166 00 168 .OON SSR M ilun pallMl ***** 164 OON 163.00 *****N MRKLB April Mar S.MKCV (MoopallM) I*6 00 197 SON 197 0098 words
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Article32 1982-03-18 19 New York Ilurtrh Singapor» JlodD t troT»« MB 7038 7.188 T.IOS 7.2S 7.1T8 6.938 7.J7S 7.03S Wtt TMS 6 958 7.108 710S 7.25S ices In US dollars r«*'. Mm, B'pan.32 words
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Article340 1982-03-18 19 THE US Sing dollar opened at $2 1210 20 and was traded to the day's high of 12 1260 70. before easing to close at $2.1200 10 In the Singapore forex market yesterday Trading was moderate with the Singapore unit strengthening against the US dollar. Tradir in340 words
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Article347 1982-03-18 19 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Mar 17: US Doll.rKSpot Offer Bid 7 days ISW 15H 1 month 15 5/16 15 3/18 2 months 15 5/16 153/10 3 months 155/18 15 3/18 6 months 155/18 15 3/16 9 months 153/16347 words
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Article43 1982-03-18 19 RANGE ot prices attend by discount houses on Mar 17: Overnight: 3fc Call deposits 3 1 Ckxiac Buyi«« Sellin, 3-month Treasury bills 31/18 215/18 3-month Bank bills 8* Bfc 3 months CD 8 8 months CD 8H V* SMf»: NiUl— J OtMMM43 words
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Article28 1982-03-18 19 ingiporr dollars on Mar 17: Oder Bid vn-nlght lit SU 1 month 8' 8' 2 months 8W IM 3 months 8v< 8 1 O\eml([fit mode 928 words
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Article24 1982-03-18 19 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are emrreatly prepared to lend to their best cutomen la S.tt per writ.24 words
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Advertisement1119 1982-03-18 19 THOMSON'S OVERSEAS LIMITED CVC Cahners Exposition Group Going to A f. o 17 -20 MARCH 1982 A UStralia World Trade Centre < Singapore If you have accumulated capital while working in tsfr l^ M .s-Pwk Hong Kongand South East Asia and now wish to B|___.JK« a_K return to Australia you1,119 words
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269 1982-03-18 20 SOUTH Pacific TextUe Industries' proposed acquisition of all the minority shares in subsidiary. Bandartex Sdn Bhd. is expected to result in a small increase in group earnings per share to 12 cents from 11.4 cents in the current financial year. The net269 words
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133 1982-03-18 20 Singapore Land's rights fully subscribed IN SPITE of the bearish stock market, Singapore I -and'*, rights ls.su of JIM million loan stock with transferable subsrrlption warrrants has been folly subscribed. Applications totalling $in,4SC,IM were received, said the company yesterday. The Issue, which was offered to the public, Is understood to133 words
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446 1982-03-18 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Netherlands has criticised countries like the United States for not signing the new international tin pact but expressed its reservations on a Malaysian proposal for a producers' pact. The Dutch Prime Minister Dries Van Agt, here on a three-dayReuter - 446 words
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Article241 1982-03-18 20 LONDON, Wed. British Petroleum Co has said net income for 1961, which fell to £1.07 billion (554.06 nil lion) from £1.44 billion, is a reflection of the generally depressed business environment. It said oil production from the North Sea and from Standard OilReuter - 241 words
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170 1982-03-18 20 India plans policy change to increase industrial production NEW DELHI, Wed. Major policy changes to encourage industrialisation, and incentives to increase production are expected to be announced by the government soon so that industrial output will rise by at least 10 per cent in 1982-83 after an 8 per centFT - 170 words
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403 1982-03-18 20 TOKYO, Wed. Tokyo stock prices, which recorded a sharp fall yesterday, still face selling pressure, although the market is expected to bottom out in May or June when some bright prospects may be found in Japanese fundamentals. Securities company analysts said government monetaryReuter - 403 words
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380 1982-03-18 20 BEIJING, Wed. China has issued a further batch of notices to foreign oil companies asking them to indicate an interest in bidding for exploration rights in a second area opened up for competitive tender in China's offshore waters. According to aFT - 380 words
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131 1982-03-18 20 WELLINGTON, Wed. New Zealand may become the first country to assemble Soviet motor cars locally. A five-man Soviet engineering team is visiting New Zealand this week to examine the assembly plant at Nissan Datsun in Auckland, where the fourwheel drive Lada vehicles (originally designedFT - 131 words
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335 1982-03-18 20 SYDNEY, Wed. Broken Hill Proprietory Co Ltd (BHP) expects to reduce staff at its Newcastle, Port Kembla and Whyalla steelworks by 3,000 over the next 12 months and is considering cuts in other divisions. A company spokesman cited excess world steel production,Reuter - 335 words
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Advertisement1134 1982-03-18 22 El .ft 54 Book-kevpmg/ 58 Industrial EquipSecretarial/ ment Wanted ArtSWering/ aaaBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB Translation Samcas SCCONONAMO HACMtNCRY S*S YOU CAN rent an office ad- w»mtid dress, telephone, secretarial w«wimk service for 1 month Typing. Vertical Lathe table dlamelelex. computer facilities avail- ter 1000-1400 mm able *****88/ *****88 Spore: HortxontaJ Lathe swing ap--*****61,134 words
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Advertisement874 1982-03-18 22 |f| I ty aa»alepnvNJt*>w>ial. finance, V*\^ iCTTw poartionaer: m/j^yffjCT ASSISTANT ACCOUNTANT V a Qualified accountant Applications are invited B.Acc, ACA or equlva- for the following posilent tinn« a At least 2 years' financial accounung or auditing GENERAL experiences a Capable of working CLERK/TYPIST IndependenUy Age over 21 years a Experience874 words
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Advertisement888 1982-03-18 23 |jj||: 0 Emptoyment 06 Situations Vacant a B a^ B!iB^ IMMEOMTE VACANCKS FOR: FEMALE ACCOUNTS d) S«r*t*riml V CLERKS Clerical Completed VITB 2 year's ac- counting course/ HSC (Commerce) c Able lo type Experience not necessary Attraetrv* sslsry oltored lnl#f ##l#<J ipp4*CAfils, pMM* wnlf with full partlcutors. CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER888 words
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Advertisement1479 1982-03-18 23 |f II II I CONSULTANT FIRM REQUIRES _^__^__B__^__^__H__k. Receptlonut Clerk Hruam _^^_H-H-i-^-i-H-_H_^^ personality Conversant In local r Chinese dialects and Mandarin. Ability to operate PMBXTyplnr ______________r speed X to 40 wpm Please (ill *****10 for Interview EXPEMENCED FEMALE GENERAL Clerk, preferably with Book- ______H keeping knowledge Those living V In1,479 words
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Advertisement1399 1982-03-18 24 ■OLA COSMETICS 66 Situahona Vacant requires ladles and housewives ••"■•■■■■■■^■■Bssssswaßßassssassßß to Join as Baautv ConauHanta. Attractive Income, flat trammg and Smies ovsrsiss Inpa eMered. MHS wXMMCA OOM TEL: TSeSBM UnH s*i. *rd neor Due to the acquisition of new Far Eaal annppaiu Centra agency lines, we require SALES Orchard Road1,399 words
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Advertisement1081 1982-03-18 24 |T 1 1 t" w J 1) PROJECT i^ mmmmmmm^^ MANAGER j r To manage our racMimaUon protect —^TT^^^^X In MALACCA. DOWELL a Musi possssi a Degree of Crhlnmrulrnar Diploma in Civil or Mann. WCniUmDerflef/ Engmaerlng. a Preferably MaUystan cttiien. a Minimum 3 years working ci- A World Leading Oilfield1,081 words
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Advertisement945 1982-03-18 24 NOT INSPECTOR DRAUQHTSMEN (Architectural) In architect's olflcr Pleue apply a At least 2 years experience In Klvlng deUlls o! salary expected. NDT past experience and telephone c Completed course In radla- contact to Personnel PO Box tlon safety 30, Katong Singapore 9143 tllirr rnonilanu engineering firm REOUIRES Fitters and Welder*945 words
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Advertisement918 1982-03-18 25 GALERIES LAFAYETTE InjßlH Wp Invite Singaporeans lo build career »im us aa MH|MMVB)H||H Malayan breweries B3bslblllbßlbl|b9 (S)NOAPORE) PTE LTD Three OCE O Levels. Inclu- n Tnn u slve of English and Malhe- < rALIUHY Possess a LCCI Intermediate WORKER stage certificate In book- i keeping naouJramaiila. Must have some knowledge918 words
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Obituary, Illustration168 1982-03-18 31 Returned to Clod on 16 March 1982 Leaving Behind: WHw: Mdm Scan Ah NJa Yee Ming CheeTee Ho Soon SaiMul Lucy TlanTee Sons-ln-Law: Anthony Tan Swee Tee Francis Tan Chin Hock Chan Sau Yuk Chlam Lay Seok Chua Yeok Lung Tan Beng Hla Slew Ylng, Kirn Wing, Slew168 words
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Article, Illustration41 1982-03-18 31 Th. F.mily CM Th« L.I. Departed 13/3/12 wuh to eipreea their hanltotl. thanks to the MP ol Nee Soon, reiatrvee end friends tor thew kind ■iiianct. attendance, condolence*, donatlona and wreetha during thetr recent beceevement. MR LEE JOO CHUAN41 words
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Article, Illustration64 1982-03-18 31 The femuy ol the Me Endk Abu Bakar Wn Ranmat. ef Ohkn Meh Eetato 4 Cemerew ken Wetfce Pie. Lid. w tehee to thank aR rolet rvee. •teWi OT CeMPMCOfI VOfl m MMM Wf Mteir reoenl baraevemanl UOJO. IlierrliW tbanke to the nMnaaer menl el Cemaran won Works (S)64 words
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Article, Illustration101 1982-03-18 31 Departed peacefully on 14th March 19BIataa.m The family wishes to thank all relatives, friends and colleagues for their kind assistance, contributions and condolences during their recent bereavement. The family el the late Mrs. Tan Cheng Keen nee Mdm. Qeh Swm Eng wlahn to eipreea Mew heertMt aiatHaui to101 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1982-03-18 31 IN LOVING MEMORY OF MRS CHEW HOCK NaN Called Home on 11 March 1979 j "In the sweet bye and bye. We shall meet on that beautiful shore." Lovingly remembered by tier chMOTWI Md Qf >nc hi ldrtn41 words
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Obituary, Illustration64 1982-03-18 31 You've given us the best years of your life And you've given us love In a way no one else could Now that you have left us. Your memory will forever linger In our hearts Till we meet again In our Heavenly Father's home. Dearly ulini64 words
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Obituary, Illustration34 1982-03-18 31 M LOVING MEMORY OF LTA CHAN KONG HW A Soldiers never die They Just fade away. But you will always b* fMRMRMftd oy MwOHF OvflO#fC end men ol IST COMMANDO BATTALION PaparUd since 17/3/8134 words
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Obituary, Illustration62 1982-03-18 31 Always Rememkered by Wife, CnSoren ana CW anoc h«or#fi WE REMEMBER M Silence, Mr. C.B. Johns called to his Heavenly Home 14 years today. Memories are treasures, no one can steal Y.S. DAW Our beloved father, cherished memories of you still live on In the hearts62 words
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Article, Illustration44 1982-03-18 31 ATHM A SH ANTHI POO JAI Mo ISSM, block 23, Mareiling Dr.... petted may peecetutty on 4/3/S2. Prayers will be conducted on i»-S-«2 et 8 oo am at Sree Arasakeun Stvan Temple, Woodl.rvd. Fri#fioc •oo R#wtlv#s cofowMy MRS. VHULA RAMACHANOR AN j44 words
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Advertisement492 1982-03-18 31 I 0 H EHucatkw I Instruction I I FLOWER ARRANGEMENT LES--117 Modelling I 118 Others »ONS weekly by Michael On^. of Heurldee for beginners and id- s^^^^ vanced students Tel *****88 MODELS AND ACTORS wanted DRESSMAKWK CLASSES. SATUR- PRACTICAL PHOTOGRAPHY COM Required Models for fashion DAY Sam. Monday 2pm and492 words
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Advertisement936 1982-03-18 31 APPOINTMENT I CD I I Arab-Malayswn Credit Berhad (A leasing and hire-purchase company! invites applications from suitably qualified Malaysian citizens to fill the following vacancies:ASSISTANT MANAGER, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT Candidates should be between 27 35 years of age and should possess a recognised degree majoring in Economics. Accountancy or Commerce or936 words
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Article, Illustration214 1982-03-18 32 EQUESTRIENNE - EQUESTRIENNE By ADELAIDE Jockey Jete Hfßrrmy wfae luu been riding here with L—iwumhli mctxm for the put two ytan, wfll tMMtoly be leaving forKnglMd text TtarWay "ilutve rltiJeahi tretaai 1 M* faro always wanted U ride La Ragbatt," Mwrmy raveaied yesterday. Marray, S3, will214 words
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Article94 1982-03-18 32 fc FOOT DAY: Claw 2 Diva 4 and a l,tt*m: CfcMi: Dlti 1, t ud S 17Nm, Dlvs 5, 7 jwd 8 (SECOND DAY: Ciaa* 2 Dlvs 1 and l,2*tm *M I,lllb, Dlv S l^Mm; Claas 4 Dlvs 1, 2, S and 4-IJMm. nOBD DAY: Claas t Diva94 words
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Article257 1982-03-18 32 A RELUCTANT Bias* Bar Blaae, after much coaxing by Gerry Donnelly galloped effortlessly over 600 m In 38.4 sec at Bukit Timah yesterday, reports KQI K8The going was good. A promising sort, who was twice placed in classics be was second In the Tunku Gold257 words
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Article76 1982-03-18 32 GRAND HARVEST, winner of the 1981 Singapore Derby, is out of this year's race,reports EPSOM JEEP. "Grand Harvest has just recovered from a slight leg injury," his trainer, Ivan Allan, told me yesterday. "We are more than satisfied with his running over the76 words
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Article311 1982-03-18 32 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP WEIGHT-FOR-AGE HAS DEFICIENCIES By SET-WEIGHTS, on a sliding scale based on official ratings, may be the ideal format for major Cup races on the local turf. This suggestion corns from Dato Tan Hock Chong, president of the Racehorse Owners Association. Commenting on the311 words
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Article1019 1982-03-18 32 A TOTAL of 327 horses, comprising 130 in Class 2 and 197 in Class 4. has been entered tor the Penang Turf Club's March April meeting on March 27-28 and April 3-1 (Im 2: First raa l^Maa (a) or l/IMm (a); utiat raa l,4Mn (c) ar I/Me, (d).1,019 words
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Advertisement1830 1982-03-18 32 NOTICES NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HCRtBV GIVEN that Iha lnvaoly sacorx) Annual General Maalrnool South PacaV Tana* Indus*** Bartiad wal ba Hstd a) iha reoalered o««.a of th* Company 3ms Jalan Ktueng Batu Pahat Johora on Wedneedev. <ne 31st day ol March IM7 at 12 OO noon1,830 words
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Advertisement662 1982-03-18 32 ta Ike Matter erf the Cempaatea Aet,CaplM •ad ta the Matter et HUP BEAH PRIVATE UNITED (ta Menken* VeluUry UqaltUUea) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the abovenamed Company duly convened and held at 279-D, Selegle Complex, Selegle Road, Singapore 0718 on Monday, the 15th day of March 1982, the662 words
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Advertisement531 1982-03-18 32 in I Mr Mil. lt I 111 K I ur THK KKH. BIJ< OP SINGAPORE empeuilM. Wlndlng-l p Ne. II strife IN THE NUTTER OP THE COMPANIES ACT, CAP. IM AND IN THE MATTER OP UNIPARTS ENGINEERING (IMPORT EXPORT) PTE. LTD. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION NOTICE Is hereby given that a531 words
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Advertisement479 1982-03-18 32 GENERAL LUMBER (HOLDINGS) BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the NINETEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of General Lumber (Holdings) Berhad will be held at the Registered Office of the Company, No. 2, Jalan Kilang, Petaling Jaya, Selangor on Wednesday, March 31, 1982 at 9.30 a.m. for the following479 words
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Article426 1982-03-18 33 LONDON, Wed. Arsenal, two goals down with only five minutes remaining, hit back in amazing fashion to earn a 2-2 draw, which ended in a brawl, with West Bromwich Albion at Highbury last night. Albion, leading at half time, thanks to Andy King's 27th-minute goal,Reuter; AFP - 426 words
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Article, Illustration309 1982-03-18 33 TENNIS ROUND-UP STRASBOURG, Wed. World No. 1 John McEnroe, of the United States, has withdrawn from this week's US$3OO,OOO ($636,000) World Cham pionship Tennis tourna-| ment here, the organisers announced yesterday. McEnroe returned immediately to New York after he fell and injuredAgencies - 309 words
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186 1982-03-18 33 BRISBANE, Wed. New Zealand will ignore threats of an African boycott and take part in September's Commonwealth Games, "with heads held up" Trade and Industry minister Hugh Templeton said yesterday. Templeton, speaking here, said New Zealand recognised other coun- I tries' rights notAP - 186 words
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Article25 1982-03-18 33 BASEBALL Defending champions Cuba have asked that Nicaragua be allowed to replace them in the world amateur championship in Seoul from Sept. 4-18.25 words
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Article22 1982-03-18 33 BASKETBALL Cibona Zagreb beat Real Madrid 96-95 after extra-time in the men's European Cup-Winners Cup final In Brussels on Tuesday.22 words
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Article33 1982-03-18 33 BOXING The World Boxing Council super flyweight title bout between champion Kirn Chul-Ho, of South Korea, and Mexican challenger Raul Valdes in Seoul has been postponed from April 24 to May 30.33 words
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Article34 1982-03-18 33 ICE HOCKEY Norway defeated Japan 4-3 in the first round of the world Junior championships in Heerenveen, Holland. Other results: Denmark 7 Yugoslavia 3, Austria 4 France 3, Holland 2 Italy 2.34 words
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Article36 1982-03-18 33 RUGBY UNION Gloucester, one of England's leading rugby union clubs, will be going to South Africa to Join Weld) clubs Cardiff and Ban gor in a round-robin competition with top South African clubs. Agencies.Agencies - 36 words
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Article35 1982-03-18 33 LIMA, Wed. World Cup finalists Peru beat West German First Division side Borussla Dortmund 2-0 in a soccer friendly last night Scorers: GuUlermo La Rosa (25th mm) and Julio Cesar Uribe (70th). Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article132 1982-03-18 33 BLACKPOOL, Wed. England's Martine le Moignan and Egypt's Carnal Awad reached the semi-final of the £12,000 ($46,600) Audi World Cup squash tournament when they defeated the AngloPakistani pairing of Angela Smith and Maqsood Ahmed here last night. Angela, ranked second in Britain, was unable to contain theAFP - 132 words
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Article789 1982-03-18 33 RED and yellow cards have been flashed with such kaleidoscopic intensity since the Ovaltine National Football League kicked off less than three weeks ago that there's no doubt whatsoever what the first job must be for the new Football Association of Singapore Council members789 words
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Article402 1982-03-18 33 ALGERIAN captain Ali Fergani was sent off as the World Cup finalists crashed 3-2 to three-time champions Ghana in the semi-finals of the Africa Nations' soccer Cup at Benghazi in Libya on Tuesday night. Midfielder Fergani received his marching orders for kicking Kofi Badu in theAgencies - 402 words
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Article, Illustration133 1982-03-18 33 SAO PAULO, Wed. Two of the things that have made Brazil famous Pele and coffee have come together. Sports eolumjustH reported here yesterday that the former Santos and New York Cosmos soccer star signed a "millionaire" contract to promote the Brazilian beaaUPI - 133 words
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Advertisement157 1982-03-18 33 JOIN THE NEW NATION BIG WALK '82 AND WIN FABULOUS PRIZES Sunday, 25th April, 1982 at 7.30 a.m. Starting Point: People's Association, Kallang Finishing Point: National Stadium, West Entrance Distance: Men Senior and Junior 20 Km Women and Veterans 12 Km Prizes will be awarded to individuals in the Ist157 words
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Article, Illustration1014 1982-03-18 34 He once beat Misbun six years ago... FOLLOWING Misbun Stdek's recent victory in the Swedish Open championship, BERNARD PEREIRA draws a comparison between the badminton careers of Singapore's Khalld Ismail and the Malaysian champion by taking as back to the sweaty night of Dec ts, II7C, when our youngster scored1,014 words
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35 1982-03-18 34 INGAPORES pro- mtsing 17 year- I lt-N tfr group match Aun. eruheil to a 13 19 11-15 defeat acslnut Ber- I i.urd Tan and Kelly Wee t *■<*■ Xt« 3nd K«l.35 words
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490 1982-03-18 34 Zeniya sends Wong out of Danish Open COPENHAGEN, Wed I JAPAN'S top player, Kinia Zeniya, beat SineaI pore's Wong Shoon Keat 15-11, 15-6 in the second round of the Danish Open badminton championships yesterday. Wong had won his firstround match against Russian Sndrej Skripko earlier, but the 15-10, 9-15, 18--14490 words
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Article50 1982-03-18 34 FIONA EWING, of Peoples Association Youth Swimming Club, was second in the 200 m individual medley for girls 10 and under, and not Yvonne Lin, as reported in Wednesday's paper. The results should read: Mm IM: 1 Patricia Chua 2 Fiona Ewing 3 Vivien Ang 2:53.49.50 words
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Article289 1982-03-18 34 LEK SEOW YAM - Chan gets biggest job in career LEK SEO W YAM By NATIONAL youth badminton coach Anthony Chan had his biggest assignment when he was appointed coach of the 12--men squad training for the badminton triangular with Malaysia and Thailand in Kuala Lumpur next month. Chan, who was coach at Chai289 words
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Advertisement144 1982-03-18 34 Drinks 01 1 the house and gourmet meals. Served with a smile. Movies, music and games for your entertainment.¥)ur own section and your own cabin crewj with agrace and charm all their very own. ¥)ur own galley for faster service and hotter meals. Rest-rooms dose by Pillows and blankets as144 words
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Article241 1982-03-18 35 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ THEY HOLD SRI LANKA TO A DRAW By KARACHI, Wed. Singapore gained their first point when they held Sri Lanka to a 2-2 draw in the Asian Cup hockey tournament at the Hockey Club of Pakistan here today. Sri Lanka scored first in the ding-dong241 words
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Article236 1982-03-18 35 PETER SIOW - Republic for HK Open regatta PETER SIOW By SINGAPORE will comE'e in the Hongkong n rowing regatta on j 1 and 2 and the Far East championships in Manila on May 8 and 9. They plan to select 10 men ana three women to compete in the men's senior and236 words
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69 1982-03-18 35 Warren and Changi score easy wins WARREN and Changi strengthened their respective positions in the Singapore Ladies' Golf Association's Premier League at Seletar yesterday Warren whipped Keppel 4-0 and Changi chalked up the same margin of victory against Sembawang, while Jurong and the Singapore Island Country Club halved their match69 words
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292 1982-03-18 35 WILFRED YEO - WILFRED YEO By PETER LEW, Singapore's four-time World Cup representative, is planning to become a professional bowler. The 32-year-old lefthander, whose many achievements include the Thai and Indonesian Masters' titles, recently started serious bowling again. Lew had lost interest after returning with the292 words
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193 1982-03-18 35 Lim joint leader with two Filipinos KUAT A LUMPUR, Wed. A juble-bogey on the I** is fifth hole) cost Gv jr«j's Lim Swee Wa. the outright lead in the the Dunlop Masters golf championships at the National Subang Golf Club here. Lim, an apprentice professional with the Singapore Island Country193 words
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Article43 1982-03-18 35 Hockey course THE Singapore Sports Council will be conducting a hockey umpires' course from March 29- April 12 at Sports House for those with some playing knowledge. Applications close on Monday. Further information can be obtained from the SSC (tel. *****11 ext 366).43 words
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262 1982-03-18 35 PATRICK BASTIANS - SSRA anxious to regain women's title PATRICK BASTIANS By THE Singapore Squash Rackets Association nave yet to name their women's squad for the East Asia championships in Bangkok from April 7--11, but the likely four should be Sue Pa ton, Tracey Oh, national champion Lim Seok Hui and Lyn Hodgins.262 words
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Article, Illustration241 1982-03-18 35 JOE DORAI - Fandi's chances of returning bright JOE DOR AI By FANDI AHMAD, the much sought-after Singapore striker, will return to competitive soccer soon. Fandi, who has been out of action for the last two months because of a shoulder operation, starts his rehabilitation programme from tomorrow at the Alexandra Hospital. After241 words
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105 1982-03-18 35 S. S. DHILLON, the Singapore National Olympic Council secretarygeneral, said the 18 events for the 12th South-east Asia Games in Singapore next year will only be known after the June 5 Federation Council meeting. Dhillon was commenting on an AFP report from Jakarta, which105 words
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276 1982-03-18 35 Hashim-inspired Farrer Park continue march THE salutations were for Hashim Hosni as Farrer Park United all but trampled Kaki Bukit in their march towards the Ovaltine National Football League Division One title at the Jurong Stadium last night, reports WILFRED YEO. And Hashim deserved every single one of them. Leaders276 words
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Article50 1982-03-18 35 AUCKLAND. Wed. New Zealand's Aiine Audain set a world fastest time (or the women's 5,000 metres tonight when she clipped 1.29 sec. off the mark set by Paula Fudge, or Britain, last year. She clocked 15 mm 13.22 see. with a scorching final lap of 68 seconds. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration250 1982-03-18 35 LEK SEOW YAM - LEK SEOW YAM By FRENCH chef Bernard Gouerec, making his debut for Tampines Rovers, provided the recipe that brightened up an otherwise lacklustre match which ended in a 1-1 draw with Armed Forces in a National Football League Division One game at Jalan250 words
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Advertisement45 1982-03-18 35 NOW! Free sherbets to round off a great meal. A choice of lemon or orange. With every Snack Plate ($3.80) ordered between 10a.m. and 3 p.m., for the month of March only. What a refreshing change! Kentucky Fried Chicken V^7 "Its finger liddn' good" W45 words
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Advertisement400 1982-03-18 35 Aftfouldn't you like to know more about your family s health? Haven't you ever wished you knew more about your family's What do I do for a burn? health? Perhaps it's the little questions, the ones that don't seem Doctor's Answers provides a important enough to bother your family doctor.400 words
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Miscellaneous81 1982-03-18 35 BASKETBALL Commercial Cup tournament: Resent Shipping v Emporium Holding (third-fourth placing, 7.30 p.m.). Final: Tunas v Tai Hua Foodstuff (Gay World Stadium, 8.45 p.m.). BOWLING Anson All-Star c'ships (Anson Bowl, 10 a.m.). Junior age-group c'ships (Celebrity Bowl, 10 am) GOLF SICC Open Day meet (SICC, Bukit Course, 8 a.m.). SOCCER81 words
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Article56 1982-03-18 36 BROOKLANDVTLLE (Maryland), Wed. A truck overturned yesterday, spilling thousands of eges on a road and forcing officials to close it for nearly two hours, state police said. "The place looks like an omelette. quipped police officer Jeffrey Bridge. A front-end loader scooped up the yolks and egg-whites andAP - 56 words
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Article250 1982-03-18 36 WASHINGTON, Wed. The United States has made it clear that American warships will hold more manoeuvres this year in the Mediterranean Gulf of Sirte, despite Libyan protests. US Navy secretary John Lehman told reporters yesterday that the gulf was ideal for missile practice, and saidReuter - 250 words
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Article, Illustration371 1982-03-18 36 THE government will persist In Ite effort* to tax hawkers, taxi driven and other aelfemployed Singaporeans despite the Ugh admin Istrative easts Involved In doing this. Finance Minister Mr Hon Sol Sen gave this assurance In Parliament yesterday when he was asked371 words
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Article35 1982-03-18 36 SEOUL. Wed. Seoul has been chosen to host the 1965 joint meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the International Bank (or Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), the Finance Ministry said today. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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155 1982-03-18 36 BRUSSELS, Wed. Britain today angered France and Italy by blot-king any immediate application of an emergency plan to end the Franco-Italian wine war through massive conversion of wine into industrial alcohol. British Deputy Agriculture Minister Alick Buchanan-Smith said he vetoed the plan atReuter - 155 words
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186 1982-03-18 36 GENEVA, Wed. Singapore, one of the countries spearheading the Third World attack on Western markets, has complained that its electronic and household goods are being unfairly barred from some countries. Addressing a United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) on protectionism, Singapore delegateReuter - 186 words
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Article, Illustration315 1982-03-18 36 MARCOS FREEZES PLAN TO ROTATE POST MANILA, Wednesday PHILIPPINE President Ferdinand Marcos announced today his decision to retain Prime Minister Cesar Virata indefinitely and freeze a plan to rotate cabinet members to the second most important government post. "The present crisis does not allowUPI - 315 words
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Article39 1982-03-18 36 TOKYO, Wed. North Korean Premier Li Jong Ok is expected to visit Cuba soon at the invitation of the Cuban government following his current state visit to Nicaragua. a Pyongyang Radio broadcast monitored here reported today. AFP.AFP - 39 words
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127 1982-03-18 36 Thanat quits as Democrat Party leader BANGKOK, Wed. THAI Depaty Prime Minister Thanat Khoman said here today that he had resigned aa the leader of the Democrat Party, a partner in Thailand's roalltlon government. He told reporters that his resignation from the party leadership would not affect his position in127 words
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Article31 1982-03-18 36 NEW YORK. Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.09 to 796.42 in the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 31 words
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Advertisement167 1982-03-18 36 LOUREY ((fin)) PIANOS AREAMONGTHE N^^ 7 FINEST CONSOLES MADE TODAY B^B^^fi*^Zl^^^^^W^Bifc^^^»Lowrey pianos are the culmination of years of refinement, planning and testing. You'll find features that truly enhance the sound and beauty. Also Available: Lowrey Home Organ Price: $2,860 A above Gem Home Organ Price: $1,100 A abov* Gem Portable167 words
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Advertisement289 1982-03-18 36 European Cup result Can Liverpool, fresh from its English League Cup success, win the European Cup quarter-final against Bulgarian team CSKA Sofia? The results of this and other European soccer matches in today's paper. Year after year, teachers make the same old complaints about the marking system of the Primary289 words
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Miscellaneous35 1982-03-18 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in a few areas around noon. TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., S3 mm. SUNSET today: 7.16 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. GLOBAL weather report delayed.35 words
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Article, Illustration1362 1982-03-18 1 BIG, bold and brave Tomorrow's exhibition opening at the National Museum may be viewed as a significant signpost on the long, arduous journey towards artistic independence for Singapore. Five wellknown artists are displaying their work gigantic in cfoncept and in size with prices around the $5,000 mark. MEG JUMP reports.1,362 words
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Article, Illustration658 1982-03-18 2 Exhibition of Sir Sidnoy Nolan's Paintings National Museum Art Gallery Tomorrow Sunday Previewed by MINU THAROOR BOOMING surf on wide, curving beaches. Cities huddled on the coast and a vast, forbidding interior. A continent in search of its identity. This is Australia. History came on ships from Europe.658 words
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Article224 1982-03-18 2 THURSDAY Entertainment Special All God's Children (Ch 5, 11.21 p.m.): A town turns out to be a hotbed of arguments between a judge (Richard Widmark) and the townsfolk. The judge rules in favour of bussing transporting children by bus to schools outside their neighbourhood, for desegregation224 words
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Article, Illustration1320 1982-03-18 3 Couples who dance together stay together. DANA LAM found this out when she caught up with three pairs who are partners in life and dance. They will all be taking part in the forthcoming National Dance Festival from Saturday to next Wednesday. MR and Mrs K.P. Bhaskar1,320 words
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636 1982-03-18 3 Art Exhibition by Lim Siah Tong Alliance Francaise Last day tomorrow Reviewed by CHIN 01 TOW LIM Siah Tone's art is quite forthrightly and unpretentiously concerned with the documentation of life in his daily environment. His subjects are all based on what636 words
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Article, Illustration1062 1982-03-18 5 THE most frequent question people ask me is what plant they can grow in a dark area. The answer is none: All plants need light for photosynthesis to take place the process by which a plant manufactures its own food from the air and moisture around it.1,062 words
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Article541 1982-03-18 5 THE TIME-LIFE ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF GARDENING by James Underwood Crocket Published by Time-Life 29 volumes at $33.00 per volume Reviewed by ANNE TOFIELD Every once in a while a gardening book comes along that makes everything seem so easy you want to race right out and buy541 words
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Article268 1982-03-18 5 AMID the riotous colours in spring and summer clothes, black and white stand oat. And despite the proliferation of shapes and lengths of skirts, standard trousers are having a renaissance. A black and white pants salt Is one of the safest as well as most268 words
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Advertisement53 1982-03-18 2 Vietnamese food never tasted so good fill feigns vii Saigon Traditional Vietnamese food. No longer a rare or costly pleasure. 3rd Floor, f aber House (next to Shul Hing), Orchard Rd. Open Dally: 1 1 am to 1 1 pm, Tel: *****26 for Reservations House after office hours via entrance53 words
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Advertisement21 1982-03-18 2 B National wa/w&rtwcw? •Standard Stereo /jl RX-1950 National's new combination of radio and cassette with stereo through its £< M featherweight headphones.21 words
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Miscellaneous185 1982-03-18 2 S raits Times Crossword 4 Numbci r f act in the sea 11 aumrh 5 Write rturci, for money 7 SStoc^ r0U d 8 Oper row u doctor 8 Richard in the centre of Leo? u J^SSiT Wm2b Austndi. 12 ££e£U£. editor tad .nd EnglW, in u u p^ for185 words
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Miscellaneous159 1982-03-18 2 EXHIBITIONS: PAINTINGS And Pottery by local artists, National Theatre Art Gallery. On till April 4. Free. DRAWINGS From L'Ecole Des Beaux Arts The Photography of Albert Monier features a selection of drawings from the leading art academy in France and also includes photographic essays from Albert Monier. National Museum. 9159 words
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Miscellaneous1148 1982-03-18 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by The Young 615 (English) And The Restless 6.25 Cultural Diary (English) 3.25 Reincarnated (r) 6 30 Na h»« Watch Man And Wildlife 4 15 A| jce '.05 Candid Camera 5.05 Captain Cook's Travels The Lost Diablo 5.20 Cartoon Selections 8.501,148 words
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Advertisement380 1982-03-18 3 V J w^ mrZEB&M >^b^b^lW h^Bt b^b^b%b\ Hi b^b^^ b^b^^^ il b^l LP^^BBy ibOlbv 4L^ Mr 0 t^^^^^\ l^LMb^ v w k a S+S HOW7OEISTTER RULES 0^ 0^ OTHER BIG PRIZES M W ~r Collect 5 specially printed F&N bottle residents except F&N employees and 150 KODAK EKTRA IOO 1380 words
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Advertisement359 1982-03-18 4 1 PERGSAHAAN SADUR TIMAH MALAYSIA (PERSTIMA) SDN. BHD. I on the occasion of their I Official Taking Over of the ETL Plant I I KAWASAKI STEEL CORPORATION I and Commencement of Commercial Production I as from today 18th March, 1982. I I from I J I PRIME CONTRACTOR I I359 words
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Advertisement661 1982-03-18 5 THE FRESHEST CLEANEST; FLUSH Sani-Flush Sani-Flush Granules Automatic Powerful cleaning action Prevents stains forming, dissolves even rust freshens //sSsfc- stains for a shiny with every Cleans: Sani-Flush Granules, with powerful bubbling action, clean brighter than ordinary scourers and bleaches. Dissolving all stubborn stains, even rust stains. Sani-Flush Automatic prevents stains661 words
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Advertisement617 1982-03-18 6 APPOINTMENTS J JU I 1^ T I «ccou«tani VOLVO II invites suitably qualified persons to apply for I Applications are invited from suitable appli- VOLVO, one of the world's leading equipment A local advertising agency requires I the following posts:- cants for Accounting/general office duties in manufacturer requires an an617 words
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Advertisement616 1982-03-18 6 Rapidly expanding Development Construction Division of on internationally reputed Group of Companies requires:a) SENIOR QUANTITY SURVEYOR To toke charge of the Quantity Survey Deportment for compilation of Tender Documents, to liaise with Architects Consultant Engineers for specifications, measurements from drawings, site constructions, sub-contract payments, ond materials and financial reconciliation etc.616 words
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Advertisement552 1982-03-18 7 APPOINTMENTS (SIIDB Applications are invited from Male Citizens/ Permanent Residents of Singapore and Citizens of ASEAN countries for appointment ayDRAUGHTSMEN QUALIFICATIONS ft SALARY 1 GCE 3 'O' Level passes with Science/ Technical subiect $290 pm (Gross $444) 2 GCE 3 'O' Level passes ond Notional Trade Certificate Grade 3 in552 words
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Advertisement891 1982-03-18 7 W A leading group of Marine Transportation^! Companies lending support to major oil comI panics in ASEAN waters seeks ambitious and H I capable individuals to assume the following I I positions:- HJ I Management Accountant I This position demands a high degree of integrity I I and responsibility since891 words
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Advertisement828 1982-03-18 7 M EOUATRON has vacancies for H 1) Copier Technicians H Qualifications GCE O level with knowledge of basic electronics or VITB Electronics Certificate Possess Class 2 licence or PDL m Preferably has own motor-cycle Experience in repair of photo-copier is an added advantage H 2) Postage-machine H H Technicians H828 words
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Advertisement447 1982-03-18 7 Jl RANK XEROX Ml njS T he world leader in the copier d^xCSi duplicator tield, has vacancies for M-^Jtt Sales Representatives B*3-13L tollowing recent promotions. Our most successtul sales people 'f You think you have the makings _fV^f£&HBA of a top calibre sales person and ■_Pjl|gfiQ(atragS want an annual income447 words
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Advertisement516 1982-03-18 8 APPOINTMENTS I A Large Investment Company R I Seeks Dynamic And Self-motivat- I led 8 BUSINESS I EXECUTIVES 1 I Requirements: H I Minimum HSC qualifications or I I Equivalent sales background an I I advantage H I Comprehensive training will be I I given and outstanding candidates I I516 words
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Advertisement651 1982-03-18 8 m TODAT [iiciMul.iciuri.-s and markets a broad ranged power conditioning equipment which protects computers and other sensitive devices from errors and damage caused by disturbances in electrical power systems. They are establishing a representative office for South East Asia in Singapore and arc seeking a REGIONAL MANAGER Salary Negotiable Around651 words
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Advertisement688 1982-03-18 8 The Pofyolefin Company j (Singapore) Ptc. Ltd. H SALES EXECUTIVE I The Poly olefin Company (Singapore) Pte Ltd, which will produce two kinds of k^f essential plastic materials low density polyethylene (1 20,000 tons per annum) and r~l polypropylene (100,000 tons per annum) in the 2-billion Petrochemical Complex on mm688 words
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Article, Illustration955 1982-03-18 1 TAN JONG SEE - TAN JONG SEE By WOMEN writers in the Chinese literary world should not confine their topics to petty family affairs but should strive for the more socially relevant subjects. This was perceived as a positive direction for women writers in a955 words
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Article, Illustration662 1982-03-18 2 HONG CHONG WING - End of road for frauds and gamblers in films? CHONG WING HONG By PERENNIAL gamesters have taken front seats in films shown at dozens of cinemas here during the Chinese New Year. The films included Shaw Brothers' Mahjong Heroes, which was screened for more than 20 days, and others such662 words
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Advertisement261 1982-03-18 2 the world's most complete cutter line, has over 200 different hand and power operated cutters for SOFT CABLES OUY STRANDS STEEL STRAPS HARD CHAINS LIOHT CHAINS TUBES BEINFOBCED MESH BARS RODS. and many other materials: BOLTS NUTS PIPES TUBES 5^., WP J *CJ3D IRON GRATING RIVETS SCREWS S^ ,We ce261 words
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Advertisement466 1982-03-18 3 CAPITOL-REPUBLIC Now Showing (CAP *****59) 11am, 1.30. 4, 6.30, 9.15 No Fra« List (REP *****02) 11am. 1.30. 4. 6.45, 9.15 No FrM List B i in super stereophonic sound at Capitol THEY HAD TO PLAY SOCCER AGAINST MACHINE SUNS I OHE-SIOED RULES! a 11 lEr P"*^ Jtm I m *?^^^Wr^466 words
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Advertisement585 1982-03-18 3 N X CHINA /^f^^-A CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY ISxIS AT CONEQUIP f B2 TIANJIN BRANCH "^H 1^ /9 t i -H^^ I' R j -.iy I H^La DISPLAY AT BOOTHS NO 17 19 *BSft SOLE DISTmBUTOR: TECK SENG MACHINERY (S) PTE. LTD. 28, HORNE ROAD. S.NGAPORE 0820 TEL *****1 1 CABLE ADD:585 words
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Advertisement242 1982-03-18 3 12nd WEEK > PATUAV. (*****00) 11.00 am UAIfiAT. 1.30, 4.00, 6.30* 9.15pm j ii 8 What would you give to be a star 1 k 11 What would you give to have «V 1 1 I all your 1 1 j S dreams 1 I > come V J 1242 words
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Advertisement646 1982-03-18 3 ff\ CATHAY J 1 1 NOW SHOWING' V OOCON I, 1 Cl 11am. 1 30. 4 00. 700 ISpm i 0 JURONG: 730 a 30pm (>, I LEISURE -OKOME I V 1»4 00 6 45»» IS|>«n C I ANNOUNCEMENT f IScr 1 >n your half portion of 1 I (Odmrtvon646 words
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Article, Illustration433 1982-03-18 4 BILA kita memperkatakan soal sejarah kewartawanan Melayu, rasanya tidak lengkap kalau tidak dikaitkan sekali dengan sejarah persuratkhabaran. Ini ialah kerana keduanya saling berkait bertali-temali antara satu sama lain. Demikian juga jika kita membicarakan sejarah karyawan dan alat sebaran am itu di Singapura, maka terdapat semacam rasa433 words
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469 1982-03-18 4 Within the period of one cen- tury, from 1876 to 1976, it can be said that Singapore published the most Malay newspapers and magazines compared with the various states of Malaya. WHEN we talk about the history of Malay journalism we cannot ignore the history469 words
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Article384 1982-03-18 4 ABU and All were good friends. They came oat of their village together and went to look for a Job in a big town. As Abo was better educated he managed to secure a Job In a bank. Soon after securing the jab Aba moved out of the rested384 words
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Article, Illustration27 1982-03-18 4 "I am only an employee here and I cannot lend you the money. If you want a loan please go in and see the manager," Abu replied.27 words
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Advertisement447 1982-03-18 4 NOTICES 9 ws j CHARTERED INDUSTRIES I OF SINGAPORE PTE LTD SCHOLARSHIPS lIM ENGINEERING (Overseas and Local Awards) EJ The CIS Group of Companies invites applications from GCE KJ 'A* level school leavers to apply for Engineering Scholarships Q tenable at leading universities abroad or the National University of Singapore/Nanyang447 words
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Advertisement602 1982-03-18 4 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE ADMISSION 1982-3 CLOSING DATE The closing date for the submission of applications for admission to the National University of Singapore for candidates offering the SingaporeCambridge GCE 'A' Level Examina--1 tion results is Tuesday 30 March 1982. Completed application forms must reach The Registrar National University of602 words
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Advertisement264 1982-03-18 4 IN THE MATTES OF THE COMPANIES ACT, CHAPTER 1M AND Di THE MATTES OP TAMPENH SAND Ql AKRV (PTE) LTD (IN MEMBERS' VOLUNTARY WINDING-IP) NOTICE OP FINAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Section 272 of the Companies Act, Cap. 185 that the Final Oeneral Meeting of the Members264 words
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