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Title Section14 1982-04-09 1 The Straits Times Cstd. 1845 FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1982 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article480 1982-04-09 1 As Haig flies into London... LONDON, Thursday BRITAIN and Argentina have staked out rival battle zones around the Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic, posing a fresh challenge to American Secretary of State Alexander Haig who arrived here today at the head of a high-powered missionReuter; UPI - 480 words
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Article153 1982-04-09 1 Dollar jumps to new high LONDON, Thurs. The dollar Jumped to a record high against the French franc and to a seven-month peak against the West German mark today on foreign exchange markets still nervous over the Falkland Islands crisis. The pound also came under early pressure because of Britain'sReuter - 153 words
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Article70 1982-04-09 1 i*i«vjLi>i 4 FAILING miserably to develop Its own economy, the Marxist model In this hemisphere has become totally dependent on a dole handed out by a far-away totalitarian power. The strings attached to that subsidy make a mockery of nation- al independence. President Ronald Reagan, criticising Cuba70 words
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Article71 1982-04-09 1 BEIJING. Thurs China will soon build its first nuclear power plant and hopes to send an advanced satellite into orbit In about two years, an informed Western source said today. The source skid it was significant because relatively few countries in the world have built theirUPI - 71 words
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Article58 1982-04-09 1 BELFAST, Thure. A demolition squad today defused a 150-kg shrapnel bomb in a densely-populated part of the Catholic Falls Road district. Police said an army patrol was passing when the bomb was set off by remote control last night. But only the detonator exploded anaReuter - 58 words
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Article, Illustration489 1982-04-09 1 BENG TAN - 1,000 places, but 2,500 apply to train as nurses BENG TAN By Our Medical Reporter THE Health Ministry has received an all-time record number of applications for its nursing courses starting next month. More than 2,500 applicants are vying for over 1,000 vacancies in the staff nurse and assistant nurse489 words
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Article67 1982-04-09 1 BEIJING, Thurs. A Communist Party official blew himself up with grenades, killing another man and injuring six people, according to an official newspaper. The Beijing Evening News said last night that Ming Yongfu, party secretary of a maintenance team on the Red Flag commune in DaxingReuter - 67 words
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Article35 1982-04-09 1 BONN, Thurs West Germany will grant Thailand development aid worth US$36 66 million (Ss74 7 million) for the current year, mainly in the agricultural sector, the Economic Cooperation Ministry announced here. AFP.AFP - 35 words
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144 1982-04-09 1 WASHINGTON, Than. Chrysler Orp, the No 3 American carmaker, will begin selling Its cars with a fiveyear free maintenance and warranty programme, company chairman Lee lacacoa auaaaced yesterday. I nder the programme, which starts Sunday, buyers of all Chrysler cars except for Mitsubishi Imports willAP - 144 words
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350 1982-04-09 1 Nathan to Jeya: Why not repeat those words outside? MR S. R. Nathan, executive chairman of The Straits Times, has renewed his call to Mr J. B. Jeyaretnam to repeat outside Parliament the words he uttered on March 25. Mr Nathan yesterday said if the MP for Anson was positive350 words
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Article63 1982-04-09 1 I BONN. Thurs. A court in Duisburg today sentenced a 48-year-old washroom attendant to life imprisonment for killing eight girls and attempting to murder another. Georg Kroll, arrested in 1976, admitted to the killings. some dating back to 1956, as well as to the attemptedReuter - 63 words
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Article33 1982-04-09 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. China has agreed to allow Thailand's flag-carrier. Thai Airways International, to extend its present once-weekly BangkokGuangdong flight to Beijing, a Thai Foreign Ministry official i said today. AP.AP - 33 words
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516 1982-04-09 1 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN TEACHERS ATTEND ENGLISH SESSIONS By I, Ow Education Reporter ENGLISH language specialists from the Education Ministry have started Saturday workshop sessions with Special Assistance Plan (SAP) school teachers in an effort to get good "O" level English language examination results this516 words
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Article350 1982-04-09 1 NANCY CHNG - Soviets did use toxins, says US NANCY CHNG By Our Bangkok correspondent BANGKOK, Thurs. The seven-man US chemical weapons investigaton team now in Thailand charged that the Soviet Union not only contravened an international agreement barring the manufacture of such weapons but also used the weapons against defenceless people. It350 words
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Article46 1982-04-09 1 DAMASCUS, Than. Syria today decided to elaae Its frontiers with Iraq, the official news agency Sana reported here. The Interior Ministry relayed the order to all easterns and border post* Immediately after publication of an official communique. It said. AFP. SEE PAGEAFP - 46 words
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Article548 1982-04-09 2 Arts college idea THE Culture Ministry is thinking of introducing courses in the performing arts, dance, drama and music at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, thus turning it into a full-fledged arts college. The idea was suggested by the ministry's permanent secretary, Mr Cheng Tong Fatt, at the548 words
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Article280 1982-04-09 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: TAXI passengers can seldom have a ride in peace aad comfort these days, not because of the traditionally loquacious cab driver, bat because tbey have to pat op with the mundane paging crackling from the radio Intercom and, more recently, listen to radio programmes. Now280 words
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Article237 1982-04-09 2 Winners' homecoming RANJIT KAUR will long remember the reception she received yesterday morning when 1,200 students of St. Andrew's Junior College lined the school's bitumen track to welcome Her back from last week's Asean Schools' high jump success in Bangkok. Her 1.53-metre jump won her a gold. But for237 words
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Article271 1982-04-09 2 IMPRESSIVE EARNINGS RECORD AT MUI GROUP THE Malayan United Industries group has leapfrogged to record profits for 1981, demonstrating that it has so far weathered the cold winds of recession. Group profits last year jumped 165 per cent to M 558.7 million, owing partly to the contribution from271 words
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Article81 1982-04-09 2 CHILD'S FUTURE EARNINGS A RECENT case made legal history when the court made an award for the loss of future earnings to an adult killed in a road accident. But if the accident victim happens to be a child, such an award is unlikely to be made. In Legal81 words
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Article543 1982-04-09 2 Japan agrees to talks JAPAN has agreed to embark on formal discussions with the European Economic Community on it: trade policies. But it must be done within the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, its Foreign Ministry said yesterday. The EEC had made the request in Geneva543 words
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Article296 1982-04-09 2 Land reclamation pointless: Geologists IN the US, well over half the geologists in the universities have got together and petitioned President Ronald Reagan for a complete re-think on land reclamation. It is no use, they say. The sea-level will continue to rise, probably because heat trapped under an296 words
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Article246 1982-04-09 2 Malaysians 'better off NINE out of 10 Malaysians feel they are better off now than they were five years ago, a government survey has found. And what is interesting is that more east coast households in Trengganu, Kelantan and Pahang feel that wav than households on the246 words
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Article133 1982-04-09 2 Kong Zi's humour THE sage, Kong Zi, could have had a sense of humour, says LILIENFUNG. Surely, there was a sparkle in his eyes when he described himself thus: I forget to eat when I'm studying, forget ray disappointment and sorrow when I find pleasure in133 words
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252 1982-04-09 3 Iranian troops 'rushed to Soviet border' NEW YORK, Thurs. Iran was reported yesterday to have sent warplanes and troops to battle Soviet forces demolishing villages along their common disputed border in the past week. The report, carried by ABC News, did not give casualty rate on either side. "Russian troopsAP; UPI - 252 words
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138 1982-04-09 3 Kremlin denies fighting inside Iran MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Foreign Ministry today denied reports that the Red Army had fought Iranian troops inside Iran, east of the Caspian Sea. The statement was made in response to a query about an ABC news report which quoted Pentagon officials saying that theAP - 138 words
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Article67 1982-04-09 3 MUNICH, Thurs. We«t German astronomer Hans-Emil Schuster has discovered a new planet in the solar system, temporarily baptised "1982 DV, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) said yesterday. The tiny planet, only three km in diameter, was discovered on Feb 28 at the observatory In SiUa.AFP - 67 words
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Article43 1982-04-09 3 TOKYO. Thur». Japan will lend Thailand 56 billion yen (SJ47O 6 million) to be spent on Irrigation schemes, water pipelines and power distribution projects, the Foreign Ministry said today. The terms of the loan were yet to be fixed ReuterReuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration113 1982-04-09 3 AN INDIAN labMirrr spending a few hours with hB family at a New Delhi construction site aa they prepare to rook the day's meagre lunch aad dinner. Mr Natha Aharwar (centre), and hu wife earn II rupees a day, or a little over Bs2 forUPI - 113 words
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282 1982-04-09 3 Guangdong slaps ban on foreign videotapes BEIJING, Thursday AUTHORITIES in Guangdong, southern China, have reportedly banned the sale of all foreign recordings and videotapes for one month until a ruling has been drafted on them for people in the province. According to the Yangcheng Evening News, a Guangdong paper, theAP - 282 words
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266 1982-04-09 3 SUDOMO MEETS PARTY CHIEFS ON CLASHES JAKARTA, Thurs. Leaders of the three Indonesian political parties contesting the general election next month met national security chief Admiral Sudomo today to discuss the present political situation marred by frequent clashes between contestants. Admiral Sudomo said the meeting dealt with the campaign activitiesAFP - 266 words
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204 1982-04-09 3 PERTH, Than. Aa extinct slant elephant bird of Madagascar, the Aepyornls, has given Pern aa Easter egg. Although millions of Easter eggs will change hands over the next few days, none Is likely to compare In stie with aAFP - 204 words
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Article446 1982-04-09 3 EEC HANDS 14-PAGE COMPLAINT AT GATT MEETING TO SEEK REDRESS TOKYO, Thurs. Japan has agreed to embark on formal discussions with the European Economic Community (EEC) on Tokyo's trade policies within the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt), the Foreign Ministry said today. TheReuter; NYT - 446 words
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Article275 1982-04-09 3 LONDON, Thurs. Vietnam has told its chief creditors in the West France, Britain, Italy and Denmark that it cannot honour the US$2OO million (***** million) debt it is scheduled to repay this year, the Financial Times said today. Vietnam's Foreign Minister, Mr Nguyen CoAFP - 275 words
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Article, Illustration411 1982-04-09 6 JERUSALEM, Thurs HUNDREDS of students from Bethlehem University demonstrated today in front of the town's municipal offices to protest over attacks last night on the university and a club and cafeteria in nearby Beit Sahur. Israeli forces immediately surrounded the demonstration area, to prevent any confrontations.AFP; AP - 411 words
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Article45 1982-04-09 6 ISLAMABAD. Thurs. President Gen Zia Ul-Haq today opened a four-day conference of mayors of 39 capitals of member nations of the Islamic Organisation The mayors will consider plans to improve utilities and services, the preservation of Islamic architecture and planning policies. AP.AP - 45 words
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Article40 1982-04-09 6 SAN SALVADOR. Thurs Five rightist parties which took 60 per cent of the vote in last month's general elections in El Salvador said tart night the ruling Christian Democrats would be included in the country's next government. Mr,40 words
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396 1982-04-09 6 KUWAIT, Thurs. SYRIA and Algeria joined the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) yesterday in rejecting an Egyptian proposal for a Middle East settlement based on Palestinian recognition of Israel. Egyptian envoy Ismat Abdelmajid had asked, on Tuesday, the non-aligned conference on Palestine here to considerReuter - 396 words
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169 1982-04-09 6 BEIRUT, Thursday LEBANON'S Palestinian guerillas have been placed on alert in anticipation of an Israeli attack, the leftist newspaper Al Liwa said today It said the decision to go on alert was taken at an emergency meeting late yesterday in Beirut of the military councilUPI - 169 words
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138 1982-04-09 6 ADEN. Thurs. The April wages of all Palestinians working in Aden will be cut by a quarter to pay for damage from severe flooding late last month in South Yemen, the head of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation office said here. The PLO official,AFP - 138 words
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144 1982-04-09 6 Most of arrested Ugandans freed, say residents NAIROBI, Thurs- Most of an estimated 10.000 Ugandans arrested tn Kampala yesterday in a vast security sweep have been released, residents said there today. Contacted by telephone, they said most of those rounded up in a parade ground close to Kampala city centreReuter - 144 words
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Article60 1982-04-09 6 VATICAN CITY, Thurs. More than 1,200 cardinals, bishops and priest* renewed vows of celibacy, poverty and obedience today in the presence of Pope John Paul 11 in a Holy Thursday mass at St Ppter's Haiilu a The mass marked the start of a four-day Easter celebrationsAP - 60 words
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Article58 1982-04-09 6 HONGKONG, Thurs. China has developed a word-process-ing system which will speed work in newspaper offices, military commands and many other fields, the China News Service reported today. Based on principles of minicomputers and large-scale integrated circuit, the system is good for direct input, visual display, printout, storageAFP - 58 words
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Article63 1982-04-09 6 TWO SOVIET naval warships were spotted yesterday cruising northward in the East China sea, the Japanese Defence Agency reported. Agency officials said the Soviet missile cruiser of the 8,200-tonne Kara class and the missile destroyer of the 3,000-tonne Kirvak II class were apparently deployed recently in theAFP - 63 words
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Article56 1982-04-09 6 CZECH BORDER guards have turned back several trains bound for Poland with food and medical packages. Bavarian border police said yesterday. A spokesman said that in the last week of March alone, eight trains were turned back at the Czech border at Waidhaus on the railAP - 56 words
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Article74 1982-04-09 6 AYATOLLAH RLHOLLAH Khomeiny yesterday named Interior Minister Hojatoleslam Ali-Akbar Nateq-Noori as commander-in-chief of Iran's armed forces to succeed ousted President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr, Teheran Radio reported. The broadcast, monitored in Beirut, did not explain why a clergyman was selected for Iran's top military post rather than one ofAP - 74 words
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Article58 1982-04-09 6 AUTHORITIES BROUGHT charges against four more people and a Roman Catholic priest yesterday for involvement in last month's burning of a US government office in Pusan. The move brought to 14 the number of persons formally implicated in the March 18 fire that gutted a sectionUPI - 58 words
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Article59 1982-04-09 6 MOZAMBIQUE STATE Security Minister Vacinto Veloso has warned that South Africa plans to sabotage an oil pipeline from Zimbabwe to the Mozambique port of Beira, officials said yesterday. South Africa was "arming bandits" from the Mozambique resistance movement as part of an overall programme of economic, political andUPI - 59 words
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Article65 1982-04-09 6 NICARAGUA HAS recalled its ambassador to Honduras following two attacks on Nicaraguan territory on Wednesday by "counter revolutionaries supported by Honduran troops," the Nicaraguan ambassador to Costa Rica said in San Jose yesterday. Mr Roberto Leal also charged that similar attacks were launched early on Wednesday against theAFP - 65 words
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Article26 1982-04-09 6 THE OPEC fund for international development signed loan and grant agreements totalling U5548.02 million (SSIOI.B million) with seven countries on Wednesday.- Opecna26 words
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257 1982-04-09 8 KINGSTON, Thurs. PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan last night belittled Cuba as a "miserable economic failure" and said President Fidel Castro's island nation was now totally dependent on Soviet handouts. "Failing miserably to develop its own economy, the Marxist model in this hemisphere hasReuter - 257 words
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Article33 1982-04-09 8 TOKYO, Thurs. The presidents of Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Zambia will soon visit Pyongyang to attend celebrations marking the 70th birthday of North Korean President Kirn D Sung on April 15 -ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article144 1982-04-09 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The US government is optimistic about SinoAmerican relations despite recent criticisms from Beijing about Washington's sales of arms to Taiwan. While President Ronald Reagan prepares to submit his US$6O-million (5J127.2 million) Taiwan arms sales package to Congress, White House sources hint that VicePresidentAFP - 144 words
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186 1982-04-09 8 Little hope for 5,000 stranded on volcano slopes MEXICO CITY, Thurs. Medical authorities in Villahermosa say they hold little hope for 5,000 villagers stranded on the slopes of El Chinchonal volcano, out of reach of rescuers and trapped for 10 days by the lava and debris of continuing eruptions. "EveryAP - 186 words
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232 1982-04-09 8 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Four former high-ranking US officials called on the Reagan administration yesterday to renounce Natos policy of being prepared to initiate the use of nuclear weapons to halt a Soviet attack by conventional forces. "Continuation of the present policy adds to theReuter - 232 words
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197 1982-04-09 8 AUSTRALIA BANS IMPORTS FROM ARGENTINA CANBERRA, Thurs. Australia has banned imports from Argentina in retaliation for that country's seizure of the Falkland Islands, Foreign Minister Tony Street announced today. Speaking to reporters after a cabinet meeting called to discuss the Falkland Islands situation, he said the measure was in responseReuter - 197 words
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151 1982-04-09 8 President to meet Soviet dissidents KINGSTON, Thurs. President Ronald Reagan is planning to meet a number of Soviet dissidents, including author Alexander Solzhenitsyn, at the White House next month "to pay tribute to their courage," an aide said here today. The White House invitation to Mr Solzhenitsyn is a longUPI - 151 words
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Article109 1982-04-09 8 Priest faces harbouring charges SEOUL, Thurs. Police charged four more people with violating South Korea's national security laws and placed a Roman Catholic priest under formal arrest today for harbouring key suspects in the burning of a US information office. These charges brought to 12 the number of people facingUPI - 109 words
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Article231 1982-04-09 8 LONDON, Tkors Britain asked other ewtrles yesterday to alwwrsgT their baaks from rraadag fresh leans to Argentina, which needs a massive influx of funds this year to meet debts and help Its ailing economy. Argentina said In February that Its foreign debts total IS$34 billionReuter - 231 words
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Article38 1982-04-09 8 BEIJING. Thurs Chinese coast guards have seized more than 80 boatloads of contraband goods in waters near the Hongkong border in the past 1C days, according to the latest issue of the Yangchenß Evening Newi AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration629 1982-04-09 8 Britain puts pressure on US for military support Declaration at war are really obMlete both historically and legally. I'm sare Brltala r*nld declare war, bat I'm a«t •are lt waste to. Oace It declares war, restralate are ala* •ff the «ther ride. 7 International Law Professor An drea s LowenfeldNYT; UPI - 629 words
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Article79 1982-04-09 8 MANAGUA. Thurs. Nicaragua's security chief said US citizens, acting under orders from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), helped bio* up a bridge last month near the country's border with Honduras. On Tuesday night, security chief Lenin Cerna presented reporters with a man he described as Ramon Ramirez Espinales.Reuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration368 1982-04-09 9 Rector's leaving raises fears of govt meddling WARSAW, Thursday ELECTED rector of Warsaw University lost his position yesterday, raising fears in the academic community that martial law- authorities might intrude into university life. The rector, or president, Professor Henryk Samsonowicz, is a renowned medieval historian who became head of theNYT - 368 words
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201 1982-04-09 9 PARIS, Thurs. Condemning the imposition of martial law in Poland as ••illegal", jailed Solidarity leader Lech Walesa told a French magazine yesterday he regretted the international community's failure to effectively help the Polish people. In an interview smuggled out of the residence inUPI - 201 words
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Article85 1982-04-09 9 ROME, Thurs. Italy will give about US$B5 million (*****.2 million) to a United Nations programme aimed at saving one million children from starvation in some of the poorest countries, Foreign Minister Emilio Colombo said yesterday. The programme for the period 1982-86 plans toReuter - 85 words
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Article66 1982-04-09 9 JAKARTA, Thurs. French Minister of State for Technology and Research Jean-Pierre Cnevenement today paid a courtesy call on President Suharto at the presidential office. Mr Cnevenement. who ar- t, who arrived last Sunday for a weeklong visit, held talks with his Indonesian counterpart, Mr B. J.AFP - 66 words
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Article55 1982-04-09 9 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Customs officials seized nearly 120 kg of opium after an armed encounter with a smugglers' gang at a Punjab village near Amritsar, on the border with Pakistan, on Tuesday, the Press Trust of India said yesterday. One of the gang members was arrestedAFP - 55 words
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Article49 1982-04-09 9 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union yesterday announced the death of Marshal Pavel Rotmistrov, 80. a leading World War Two tank commander. He joined the Red Army in 1919 and rose to become a chief marshal of armoured troops, one rank below Marshal of the Soviet Union. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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250 1982-04-09 9 EAST BERLIN, Thura. EAST Germany yesterday pnbUshed Its official annnal list of ■Ufsns. designed to Implant government policy In the citizen's mind. The It slagaas prepared for the May 1 International socialist holiday were displayed In the front pages of theReuter - 250 words
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Article, Illustration81 1982-04-09 9 Karpov enjoys a subtle tussle WORLD chew champion Anatoly Karpov (right) playing chess on IS boards simultaneously against diplomats from various mission** In Masrow on Tuesday. The youthful chess wizard, to whom simultaneous play is now nothing aew, seemed to enjoy pitting his skills and experience against the diplomats, whoAP - 81 words
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157 1982-04-09 9 BONN, Thurs. West German Health Minister Antje Huber resigned yesterday, a probable victim of a Cabinet reshuffle Chancellor Helmut Schmidt is expected to carry out in the next few weeks. Mrs Huber, whose portfolio also embraces family and youth affairs, offered her resignation followingReuter - 157 words
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174 1982-04-09 9 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet Union has begun developing fresh gas deposits in the Ukraine to supply Western Europe along a controversial new east-west pipeline, the official Tass news agency said yesterday. It said work had rtegun on gas fields south-west of the city ofReuter - 174 words
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Article77 1982-04-09 9 Blast rips American library WEST BERLIN, Thurs A bomb caused serious damage to West Berlin's American Library last night, but nobody was injured in the blast, police said today. They said the device was believed to have been packed in a fire extinguisher. The damage was estimated at 50.000 marksAFP - 77 words
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Article33 1982-04-09 9 WASHINGTON. Thurs. John Hinckley. accused of trying to shoot President Ronald Reagan on March 30 last year, will go on trial on April 27. Federal Judge Barrington Parker anounced yesterday AFP.AFP - 33 words
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286 1982-04-09 10 NEED TO IMPROVE STANDARDS' COURSES in the performing arts, dance, drama and music could be introduced at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, in addition to the visual arts courses, a top government official said yesterday. Mr Cheng Tong Fatt, Permanent Secretary286 words
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184 1982-04-09 10 NANYANG WILL CONTINUE TO BE THE 'CRADLE' THE Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts will continue to be the cradle of Singapore's pure arts. Parliamentary Secretary (Education), Mr Ho Kah Leong, said last night. Mr Ho was outlining the academy's objectives and orientation at its 44th anniversary celebrations held in its184 words
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Article48 1982-04-09 10 THE Society of Singapore Writers will hold a torum. Why and How I Became a Writer, on April 17 at 5 p.m. at the Singapore Indian Association auditorium in Balestier Road The speakers include Dr Nalla Tan. Dr K R. Menon and Mr Robert Yeo.48 words
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Article45 1982-04-09 10 CONSUMERS can pay their utility bills at two more centres Tat Lee finance company at Upper Bukit Timah Road and the Tst Lee Bank Joo Chiat Branch) at 40 Changi Road. Both centres will start collection of PUB payments from Monday45 words
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Article39 1982-04-09 10 AN OFFICIAL of the Singapore Real Estate Developers' Association, Mr Lee Chin Oman, will speak on the Singapore property market at the auditorium of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry tomorrow at 7 45 p.m.39 words
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Article146 1982-04-09 10 THE remaining street hawkers at Sungei Road, or "Thieves Market", have been given a final grace period they can stay up to the end of July. A spokesman from the Environment Ministry said yesterday that the time will enable the 161 licensed hawkers to move146 words
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Article, Illustration296 1982-04-09 10 Priest gives a boost to calligaraphy THE proceeds from a calligraphy exhibition by Baddhlst priest Reverend Soag Nlaa will be doaatod to the Pe«ples' AmatUUoii omminlty DevelapmeatFuMi. Rev S«ag Nlah, 71, has specified th»t tke m*n«y be oaed U pr»m«tr e»Ulgntpky mcttvltlea In rammnnlty cMiuos Bore* Wele*inlßK tke m«ve, tke296 words
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90 1982-04-09 10 No more pig farming in catchment areas ALL water catchment areas in Singapore have been cleared of pig farms, the Environment Ministry said yesterday. It had told farmers that breeding in the urban river and all water catchment areas must end by Oct 1 last year. It prohibited pig farming90 words
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73 1982-04-09 10 Painter hurt in accident gets $12,000 A PAINTER, whose left arm was fractured by a timber protruding from a moving lorry, was awarded $12,452 in a settlement at the High Court yesterday. Mr Tan Kim Heng, 30, was a passenger on a pick-up travelling along an unnamed road from the73 words
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158 1982-04-09 10 BUSINESSMAN V. Thanapalasingam was charged yesterday with nine counts of cheating two other businessmen of more than 512.000 in connection with jobs in Singapore for Indians. He is accused of cheating Mr Pitchai Tarn by Abdul Kader Mian of $11,700 in Jalan Membina and158 words
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Article84 1982-04-09 10 SOUTH KOREAN Minuter of Construction, Kirn Jong Ho, arrived in Singapore yesterday for a fourday official visit. Mr Kirn was received by Senior Parliamentary Secretary (National Development), Mr Lee Yiok Seng, at the airport. During his visit, Mr Kirn will meet National Development Minister Teh Cheang Wan84 words
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Article55 1982-04-09 10 AN EXHIBITION, called Chinese Art in the Collection of the National University of Singapore, opened yesterday at the National Museum Art Gallery. The Parliamentary Secretary (Culture), Mr wan Hussin Zoohri. opened the exhibition. The exhibition is open to the public from today to April 27 between55 words
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312 1982-04-09 10 AAS centre to open for trial runs on Monday THE $6 million Automobile Association of Singapore vehicle inspection centre will open for six weeks of trial runs on Monday, AAS president Mr Milton Tan announced yesterday. And until its official opening on June 1, all association members could have their312 words
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182 1982-04-09 10 Cabby speeds off with $20,000 jades A POLICE hut Is far a buddrlver wki, m Wednesday, drovr off with mjm worth of Jade Items mad left Its owner, a woman paaaeager, at Ke*ng Balk itoad. Tke victim Madam S. E. Srah, M. a Jade dealer, boarded tke taxi at 7.11182 words
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Article37 1982-04-09 10 TEACHERS can apply to take part in the teacher exchange scheme between the Ministry of Education in Singapore and the League for the Exchange of Commonwealth Teachers in Britain. The closing date is April 1737 words
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Advertisement383 1982-04-09 10 V4IHI 5^C SINGAPORE COLOUR CtNTRI gm GRAND AFFILIATION CELEBRATIONS M ""+> G Hj No, you have not got it wrong! kii> M B)^"™ You a/c indeed gening $2 back for every $5 you spent in any Heshe Stores S.C.C. outlets. f|i| 5f Now is the time to buy and get383 words
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261 1982-04-09 11 IRENE NGOO THE monotonous paging on the radio intercom system in NTUC Comfort taxis is being broken by catchy advertising jingles. The first such jingle, Sony Walkman, went over the taxi shortwave last Friday and was heard at 30-minute intervals in more261 words
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Article52 1982-04-09 11 MINISTER of State (Law and Home Affairs) Professor S. JayaJcumar will be guest-of-honour at the 25th anniversary dinner and dance of the Singapore Tamil Youths' Club Proceeds of the function on Sunday at the Shangri-La hotel at 7 p.m. will go to the Singapore Association for52 words
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Article29 1982-04-09 11 THE theme for this year's Asean letter-writing competition for young people is Learn about Asean Through Letter Writing. Applications close on July 3. For details, telephone *****56.29 words
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Article, Illustration337 1982-04-09 11 450,000 people flag a taxi once a week A QUARTER of the adult population 450,000 people in Singapore travel in taxis at least once a week and most of them are in the 20 to 29 age group, according to a survey. One in every three is a white-collared worker337 words
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188 1982-04-09 11 AN ANNOUNCEMENT regarding SumlUme Chemical's equity ptrttelpattMi la the Brapased Ethyleae lyc*U (Stag»p*r«) Pte Ltd la expected early next week. It Is believed that s> drrlsUn has beei made kiiwa by SumlUm* at yesterday's auiaal geaeral meeting «f the Petrochemical C«rp*r»tjon188 words
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Article17 1982-04-09 11 THE Singapore Kerala Association win conduct Malayalam classes every Sunday at 10 a.m. for beginners.17 words
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270 1982-04-09 11 Buzzing then hornets attackeds Survivor A HOSPITAL attendant who survived an attack by a swarm of hornets at Bukit Merah last July 5, in which two people died, told a coroner's inquiry yesterday that the only warning she had of the blitz was a sudden buzzMadam Tija binti Kassim, who270 words
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307 1982-04-09 11 Help promote Asian values, clans told CLAN associations in Singapore have been urged to extend their role to include promoting the well-being of the nation as well. This challenging role, outlined by the Minister of State for Labour, Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, calls for clans to promote a greater awareness307 words
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147 1982-04-09 11 Chief Justice sets aside drivers' convictions CHIEF Justice Wee Chong Jin on Wednesday auasheo a conviction against a lorry driver who was last year found guilty of causing the death of a motorcyclist in a traffic accident. Oh Poll Hin. 27, was fined J3.000 and disqualified from driving all classes147 words
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Advertisement100 1982-04-09 11 Iv 1 AY*~W Sjs Rpliix Chair^^^/^OL^^ Kurz Relax Chair, the patented resting comfort C\-^jUUKI' W^^^^^^ This is a special construction, which means that MmfS^T IMLV y»^^V the position can be infinitely varied from 'upright' _>"^*- sSbJt 111 to "resting" by lifting the arm-rest and shifting fj *^^B^S S>^A ,V your100 words
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Advertisement703 1982-04-09 11 ■Jt *Q Svfih^rL .^T Free parking on SunJavi md Public Holiday*. 1 j^F^Ql j? \^T From Monday io Saturday, fir»t half hour parking fee I 3*^BM n rcfundibic with purchan. Hi^^s WM@y. Four (Sound Wss%L investments at MtsSLC* Peter Chew's *^^^r Mf^^^F tc P nto r>eter Chew s for the703 words
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Advertisement1348 1982-04-09 12 <* __^_T si/l ■js^l W wiim W BmMm/M ■■■■ri p *"v» ■bbJbli' '^B^B__^^y%___r^__r #f/f_r7lv ___r_r>_r^__r V_<_iw'l:' i; [j I i f _^fl B______BB_____r ________i V^k _B^_B_r Velvet-Look Full-size Bedspreads CANNON First Quality Bedsheet Set L f Manner style Wall Clocks «rom GRILLO Ironing Board with Free sleeve UP $87 Print:1,348 words
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145 1982-04-09 13 Call for National Day floats sponsors THE National Day Parade Floats Organising Committee has Invited business and other organisations to come forward to sponsor floats for this year s festivities. The floats procession, which will be held on the nights of Aug 9, 10, and 11, will cover the major145 words
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85 1982-04-09 13 Trader who ran illegal tontine jailed BUSINESSMAN Urn Kor Seng, 39, was vailed (or six months yesterday for operating two illegal tontine groups from which he pocketed over $72,000 belonging to members. He pleaded guilty to organising the two groups in October WT7 and September 1978 The first group comprised85 words
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Article, Illustration114 1982-04-09 13 ROMAN CatkaUc ArcfcMatMp Gregory Y«ag, re Mwcttf *m the list meta Jen* Christ on the night bef*re kls death, wulm the feet of member of the rongrrKfttUn ftt the Cfttn•Uc Cathedral of the O*od Shepherd in Qaeen Street last night Similar cerem«*lM were carried o«t at114 words
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348 1982-04-09 13 Organisers add qualifying round THIS year's Apprentice of the Year award contest attracted a record number of applicants so many that organisers are holding a special qualifying round to knock out 43 of the 297 candidates vying for the title. An official of the Vocational348 words
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142 1982-04-09 13 POLICE raided a flat ir. Ho Ching Road, Jurong, yesterday morning and detained a suspect believed to be involved in a double murder in Jurong two years ago. In November, 1980, fish dealer Lee Cheng Tong, 30, and a worker, Teo Keng Siang, 16,142 words
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Article54 1982-04-09 13 THE Moilmein community centre you h group will organise a trip to Safari World and a seafood lunch at Kukup in Johore on May 2. For detiUs, telephone the group's g* Teral-secretary, Mr Peter Chan, on *****60 between 3 and 9 p.m. Registration will be on a54 words
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246 1982-04-09 13 Courteous employee' loses defamation suit A DEFAMATION case in which Oberoi Imperial Hotel's "Most Courteous Employee" of a department sued the union branch chairman at the hotel for besmirching his character was dismissed yesterday. District Judge Khoo Oon Soo ordered Mr S. Vadivelu, an electrician in the engineering department, to246 words
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Article46 1982-04-09 13 THE Public Works Department reminds motorists that construction work is continuing along North Buona Vista Road and the Junction of Commonwealth Avenue and North Buona Vista Road. Motorists are advised to drive carefully and to follow the directional signs erected at the site.46 words
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Advertisement343 1982-04-09 13 Fixed Deposit 7V*% p.a. —1 month (minimum $5,000) 7Vz% p.a. —3 months 7%% p.a. 6 months BV4%p.a. —9 months BVi% p.a. 12 months Savings 874% p.a. Prime Lending Rate 10% p.a. 11 branches to serve you: Ang Mo Kio Blk 233 Aye 3 Tel *****66 Bedok Blk 416 Bedok North343 words
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Advertisement381 1982-04-09 13 MAKE THIS EASTER A FAMILY AFFAIR Everything's coming up lilies and spring bouquets! Bring your family and celebrate the joy of the season with us Your children will delight in Joy rides on mechanical animals. Swings. Slides. Merry -flo-rounds. Hundreds of balloons. Continuous cart(x>n shows. Delicious ice-cream. NUTMEGS rises to381 words
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303 1982-04-09 14 NCB MOVE TO MEET SHORTAGE THE National Computer Board (NCB) will take another step forward to attract top brains into the computer industry by offering five post-graduate scholarships in computerrelated subjects tenable at any leading university abroad. Successful candidates may opt to do303 words
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Article46 1982-04-09 14 THE section of Braddell Road between Croucher Road and SommervUle Walk will be closed to traffic from 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. on Monday as the Public Works Department will be erecting concrete beams for a new pedestrian overhead bridge in the area.46 words
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Article48 1982-04-09 14 PSA to run courses THE Port of Singapore Authority will hold a three-week port management and operations course, starting on May 31, at the World Trade Centre auditorium. Topics include port economics, planning, finance, safety and security. For more in/or mat ion call *****11 ext 828 or 831.48 words
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298 1982-04-09 14 NATIONAL SURVEY TO ASSESS COMPLETE MARKET POTENTIAL THE National Computer Board is launching its first major survey of the computer industry within the next two months. It will cover all computer suppliers and software houses as well as major computer users in Singapore. Mr Seah Kia Ger, the secretary of298 words
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236 1982-04-09 14 After-lunch mishap in pool: Verdict of misadventure A LIFEGUARD said he had ensured there was no food in a drowning vie- tims mouth before giving him mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. Mr Chan Kee Seng was testifying at a coroner's inquiry into the death of an office attendant, Mr Elango Muthusamy, 18, who236 words
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Article79 1982-04-09 14 THE Public Works Department has decided to reverse the direction of traffic along Veerasamy Road from 10 a.m. on Sunday so that it will flow one-way from Jalan Besar I to Serangoon Road. The decision was taken to ease the flow of traffic in the area,79 words
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254 1982-04-09 14 SIA case: German court puts off judgment A GERMAN coort hM pactpMod jodnmrnt on ehargei mgmlast Stag»p*re AlrtlM* far dtec«uttßK 1h the We«t Gernuui nutrket. The case waa heard on Wcdnrnday in the Gernti town of BrauMchwetg where 81 A lawyer unbmli tt* aa ei^ht-pa«e 4+ fence to the coort.254 words
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328 1982-04-09 14 Tailor gets $175,000 award to leave premises THE Tenants' Compensation Board yesterday awarded a tailor, Mr Chan Poh Tin. $175,000 compensation to vacate his three-storey premises on or before July 7. Mr Chan, trading as Wah Hin Tailors in Market Street, had asked for about $300,000 from the landowners, United328 words
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Article263 1982-04-09 14 THE Singapore owners of a Panama-registered freighter, Star Queen, is seeking the release of the vessel which has been under arrest here since March 24 on a warrant taken out by a Jakarta company Yesterday, lawyer S. Gunaseelan, for Penta Ocean Shipping Trading Co Pte Ltd,263 words
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Advertisement1167 1982-04-09 14 &i*dU»~ 's EASTER FARE HOTEL J\~" Spend Easter with your family at Garden. Come to our sumptuous Easter Buffet S"\Vb*V* ~w Luncn tnis Sunday between 1 1 .30 am to Aj\i> wT<t^ H v^jigß^ e^=«iiiri4w^^s<' 2.30pm and celebrate the occasion in V <. b^)\V»^) i: our traditional Garden style. Besides1,167 words
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460 1982-04-09 15 Malaysians are now better off, survey shows K. LUMPUR, Thurs NINE out of 10 Malaysians feel they are better off now than they were five years ago, a government survey has revealed. Also, Malaysians in general have no preference for their own ethnic group when it comes to employment they460 words
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193 1982-04-09 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday IT WILL soon be compulsory for Malaysians living in high-rise b'ildings and fenced-in houses to provide letter boxes for easier mail delivery. i The director-general of posts, Mr M. Rajasingham, said yesterday the regulations would be implemented soon, following amendments toAFP - 193 words
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129 1982-04-09 15 Joint action cracks open drug syndicate JOHORE BARU, Thurs. Johore police, working with Singapore Central Narcotics Bureau officials, have exposed an international drug ring following the arrest of a 26-year-old man here on Monday night. The party, acting on a tip-off, raided a house in Taman Seri Tebrau here and129 words
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Article409 1982-04-09 15 M.G.G. PILLAI - M.G.G. PILL AI By AZ reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. What was expected to be a general election with little excitement has suddenly turned into one in which the fortunes and future of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) seems to be at stake. Until nomination409 words
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Article148 1982-04-09 15 JOHORE BAKU, Than. Three British seamen •led after they were overcome by amoke while fighting a (Ire which broke ont on their ship yesterday. Their bodies were later taken by bettcepters to Singapore. Their Barnes weoJd only be disclosed after their next-of-kln were Informed.NST - 148 words
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Article241 1982-04-09 15 2- week polls campaign kicks off KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia's two-week election campaign got underway today, with candidates wooing the voters with posters, house to house visits and small indoor gatherings. As public meetings and election rallies are banned for security reasons and the state-owned radio and television cannot beAFP - 241 words
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Advertisement284 1982-04-09 15 Buying Property? The Affordable Alternatives PERSONAL FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS LTD. IS NOW ABLE TO OFFER A CHOICE TO THE PROPERTY INVESTOR For the smaller investor with limited capital or the investor who is concerned about portfolio diversification, we suggest the Lloyd's Life (Isle of Man) International Property Fund. Launched in February,284 words
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Advertisement515 1982-04-09 15 31 Vitamins and HeaßfaSupyternents l\/fiTlsPT*£ll Q GheLanrin 40 Chelamin 40 contains thirty-one vitamins and produced by the pre-digestion of protein This health supplements, like 200 i.v. of Vitamin E. process converts the minerals into organic form 250mg^of Vitamin C. Lecithin. Vitamin BlSand for absorption Into the bloodstream, nine chelated minerals.515 words
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Miscellaneous155 1982-04-09 15 Bringing Up Father By Bill Ka vanagh Hal Camp v I. Mir i j Bl— dte r I^__ ByCltfcTowng ITMATS RIDICULOUS I |(CORA HAS HER JH I .ojaM '(wwat'O Smel I SHE ACCUSED AAgtl -iP C NERVE \j~^A **\ji C^ SAY TyU >-Pf KMnHO A BAD ;TJ Alley Pop *J155 words
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Article478 1982-04-09 16 I Some like I it quiet TAXI passengers, it seems, seldom can ride in peace and quiet these days. And it's not only because of the traditionally loquacious cab driver. They have also to listen to mundane paging crackling from the radio intercom since the system478 words
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658 1982-04-09 16 ...Singapore's economy is still growing By DENIS WARNER WHILE much of the rest of the world is facing rising unemployment, interest rates and inflation, Singapore continues its astonishing economic growth. Inflation is comfortably down in single figures, and there is no unemployment. Dr Goh Keng Swee, First Deputy Prime Minister,658 words
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Article713 1982-04-09 16 More teenagers seek abortions Sidelights on the Japanese way of life TOKYO Despite an overall decrease in abortions in Japan, cases involving teenagers has doubled in the past two decades. Some social workers and doctors blame the teenage pregnancy rate on taboos against sex education hat exist inAP - 713 words
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Article, Illustration1557 1982-04-09 16 As recession spreads round the world... Reported from WORLD CAPITALS IT'S not just Americans who are confronted by mushrooming unemployment, record bankruptcies and fear that more economic trouble lies ahead. From London to Bonn, from Ottawa to Tokyo, a recession is sweeping around the globe, hitting nearly every industrialised country1,557 words
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Advertisement27 1982-04-09 16 pingA "For those who want M to play their best." Available only at authorised sports shops and departmental stores. Sole Agent The Sports People Tel *****4, *****427 words
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Advertisement368 1982-04-09 16 foster ftmfcmd Mandarin Ballroom Highlights: Sunday, April 11, 198Z 11.30 am -3 pm itSSZ** Buffet luncheon i and Pjavground for Children. Adlllt: $32 /Child! $14 Ventriloquist Victor Khoo& TV Swings. Slides. Seesaws Star Chart**, The Talking Doll, Continuous Cartoon Shows iCharbor L *go Playground plus ItS delightful. ItS COIOUnUI. ItS368 words
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874 1982-04-09 17 Complacency and apathy set in when life is good I SINCERELY thank Mr Rajaratnam and Dr Yeo Ning Hong for their response to my letters (ST, March 8, 17). I hope that I will not be accused of timidity and incoherence if I venture, in874 words
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513 1982-04-09 17 Subsidies are not gifts and have to be paid I REFER to the comments by P. G. Ellis (ST. April 6) on the matter of subsidy for public transport, a subject my Minister dwelt on in Parliament on Mar 22. It is regrettable that Mr Ellis has misinterpreted some of513 words
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Letter84 1982-04-09 17 Defensive driving course I HAG the opportunity to attend the Defensive Driving Course conducted by the Registry of Vehicles. It had been very informative, instructive and relevant and I thoroughly enjoyed the programme. The ROY would do the general motorist a good service if the films shown during the course84 words
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192 1982-04-09 17 Artistic integrity comes first I READ with interest Mr Steven Loke's objections to the "bias" in Y. L. Goh's comments on the Yellow River Concerto, and the sugfestion of Ms Margaret an that reviewers should review what goes on in the auditorium rather than what goes on on the stage.192 words
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Letter, Illustration50 1982-04-09 17 Brooms and mops over clean clothes Walk into any housing estate and its a common sight to see dirty brooms and floor mops being hung out to dry. They often drip dirty water down to the floor below where other residents may have hung clothes out to dry. NFC Blagap*re2MB50 words
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Letter189 1982-04-09 17 I RECENTLY went to Changi Airport to send off a relative. While waiting, I observed an elderly Indian lady struggling with her hand luggage. On seeing her plight, a gentleman co-passenger offered to carry them. Together they cleared immigration and were about to proceed to the189 words
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107 1982-04-09 17 MR JEYARETNAM has given an elaborate explanation why what he said of Mr Nathan in Parliament was innocent and harmless. If he is honest and believes in his own explanation, he should accept Mr Nathan's challenge and repeat what he said in Parliament outside107 words
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Letter156 1982-04-09 17 HAVE ROY inspectors ever wondered why there are so many four-wheeled skid marks on our roads? I too wondered this fact and indeed have witnessed the rear wheels of many trucks locked up under apparently normal braking conditions. Most of the trucks on our roads do not156 words
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Advertisement411 1982-04-09 17 TRADITION AND QUALITY PETROF WEINBACH faster Famous one* B IM4 jm SCHOLZE PETROF MODEL \MA W& CLASSIC 114 Upright hn a larger dynamic rangaand a parOutstanding feature* of tlcularly harmonious tone, oelng our Pianos: tomewhet higher. The cabinet It Fully tropicalized Erz Er.rd Ooubl-repem.on .ction tUP #d Excellent tone and411 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1982-04-09 18 J. VELUPILLAI - J. VELUPILLAI By The case for children to claim for loss of future earnings A RECENT case made legal history when, for the first time, a claim for toss of future earnings was granted to the estate of a fatal road accident victim. This opens the door1,026 words
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Article, Illustration978 1982-04-09 18 NANCY CHNG - NANCY CHNG The 38th Escap conference A recent conference organised by Escap, a UN body concerned with development in Asia and the Pacific, had as its mam theme, food supply and poverty. The two-week meeting centred its attention on the world's hungry. In978 words
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Advertisement574 1982-04-09 18 The practical reasons for a prestigious credit card. "The flexible, easy monthly payment is very useful." yZ*mL To help you manage your monthly t^Q^ M r A* Wm budget, you can choose to pay your bill in full or -> tSTJi *M pay as little as $25 or 5% of574 words
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Article101 1982-04-09 19 WFARNE Brothers Properties Pte Ltd, a whollyowned subsidiary of Wearne Brothers Ltd, has reached agreement to sell a 8547 sq m prime site in Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Lumpur Landmark Sdn Bhd (or a total cash consideration of MJ37.6 million. The profit arising from the sale is estimated101 words
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Article101 1982-04-09 19 MR KOK Kar Wing, a specialist in the Singapore Code on Takeovers and Mergers, has resigned as secretary of the Securities Industry Council. He is currently on leave, prior to his departure from the SIC in the middle of this month. It is believed that Mr101 words
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Article84 1982-04-09 19 DEVELOPMENT Bank of Singapore will increase its deposit interest rates by between U and M points from Monday. Its savings accounts' and autosave accounts' rates will both rise by half a point to 8 per cent and TVi per cent respectively. All its fixed deposits for84 words
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Article89 1982-04-09 19 NEW DELHI, Thurs. The World Bank today announced a US$200 million (SJ426 million) loan to help finance the expansion of the capacity of four refineries in India. The World Bank office here said the rationalisation programme for the refineries, estimated to cost US$1,086 million, would also makeAFP - 89 words
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Article83 1982-04-09 19 MAINZ (West Germany), Thurs. Complete liberalisation of the Japanese capital market, leading to an uprating of the yen's parity, would probably solve most of the trade problems Japan has with the US and Western Europe. West German Economy Minister Otto Lambsdorff today said these difficulties called forAFP - 83 words
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Article84 1982-04-09 19 TOKYO, Thurs. Nippon Steel Corporation of Japan has dropped its plan to compete for a Malaysian contract to build an offshore oil pipeline because of the tight schedule of the company's work vessel. i As a result of Nippon Steel's decision, Brown and Root Inc of theAFP - 84 words
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Article53 1982-04-09 19 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Krugerrand sales rose to 664,335 ounces in March from 308,932 ounces in February and against 345,363 ounces in March last year. A spokesman for International Gold Corp said this is the highest March total on record and the highest sales for any month in the pastReuter - 53 words
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Article80 1982-04-09 19 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Rep James Jones, chairman of the House Budget Committee, predicted the fiscal 1963 budget deficit will reach US$180 billion (S$383 billion). Mr Jones said "the deficits are much larger than anyone projected just three months ago" after adjusting for the economy's decline in the 1962Reuter - 80 words
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Article54 1982-04-09 19 TOKYO, Thurs. Finance Minister Michio Watanabe said a secondary supplementary national budget for fiscal 1961, which ended last month, may be necessary to a cover a national tax shortfall. He said the fiscal 1961 tax revenue is likely to be 2,000 billion yen short of the original 32,284Reuter - 54 words
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203 1982-04-09 19 IN LINE with industry expectations, Hong Leong Finance and Singapore Finance have reported commendable results for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. Hong Leong Finance yesterday announced a 62.5 per cent increase in i group pretax trading profits to $39.5 million, compared with203 words
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Article165 1982-04-09 19 TRUE to forecast, Ipoh Garden Bhd will be paying a final dividend of 15 per cent less tax (7.5 cents a share), making a total of 25 per cent (12.5 cents a share) for the year ended Dec 31, 1981. The Malaysian property group whose 135 million165 words
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442 1982-04-09 19 EWER tourists arrived om Europe and America i January, a reflection of ie recession in those two pgions. Statistics from the ingapore Tourist Promoon Board show dereases in the number of isitors from the US, anada, 11 European ountries and several ther442 words
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590 1982-04-09 19 THE Malayan United Industries (MUD group has leapfrogged to record profits for 1981, demonstrating that it has so far weathered the cold winds of recession. Group profits last year vaulted 165 per cent to MJ58.7 million pretax (MS22.13 million), due in part to the590 words
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335 1982-04-09 19 A THREE-MEMBER shipping conference in the East Africa trade has offered to lower its general rate increase from the proposed 9 per cent to 7 per cent. This offer, however, has been rejected by the Singapore and Malaysia national shippers' councils at a335 words
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Article285 1982-04-09 19 HOTEL tycoon Khoo Teck Puat has acquired another 3.46 million shares in Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, raising his stake in the bank to 12 million shares, or 4 per cent of its paid-up capital. This makes him one of the largest OCBC shareholders. His purchase on285 words
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396 1982-04-09 19 SINGAPORE: Shire prices closed slightly higher on some huvinic support in quiet selective trading, with higher Hongkong market advices aiding sentiment, ahead of the long Easter weekend. Paa Electric rose C cents to $3.M, Straits Trading t$ cents to $S.M, I nited Kenginrrrs I cents396 words
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Article39 1982-04-09 19 >el Properties > C B C strait* Trading letro llldfa Banking 1 (ablea Ipore Land eneral Corp .rand rnlr.l '■D-EI 555 1100 830 006 005 202 745 3B2 3«« 480 338 •21 a a i: u •8 8 839 words
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Article28 1982-04-09 19 nd ()iyg«B B 8 I Leonf Credit l.lu K.w.n Ling. .■rut Tin Iporc Fodder 3M 775 580 300 250 200 210 14 -10 -10 -10 -10 -1028 words
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Article13 1982-04-09 19 (eppel JOB )CBC .setan PotAl turnover: 2.45m 143.1 133.1 127.1 87.113 words
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Article33 1982-04-09 19 3T Indicator: Industrials Financ* hotels: Properties: Minings: Plantations )CBC: SESInd: *****5 731.89 1672.70 1091.58 645.66 310.73 895 83 682.33 570.51 *****0 736.30 1676.26 1090 73 650.91 ***** 895 07 686 91 573.0733 words
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Article61 1982-04-09 19 DubfW GlIlM MTC -3 6 CftC Eh* GatarieBM NBT ~5 CCM PAN Haw Par Natlraa »4 (•Id Sitrxr (tmtt»ri laobrmpr Khd PMC •2 -1 *4 PuQm RatanuuM SI Trading I M Warki 6 1 20 -4 Perik PUuit SenbSklp Sap Carp Wetnm *4 -4 1 Prim*61 words
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Article2362 1982-04-09 20 SECTION ONI INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Or'* N«i Lul D P/l Vol Day Hl«k Law CMipuy 8*1. ♦or- COOO) Ht»k Low 306 347 Acma 289 +2 US 10 2 4 285 Ml Alcom 11J 48 1»8 233 172 Allied Choc 187 unch 70 16.8 2 187 181 2(32,362 words
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Article376 1982-04-09 20 RECENT buying Interest for resource issues in Sydney yesterday faded on profit-taking and a weaker gold price in New York, broken said. After a shortened session ahead of the Easter wwlwnd. the All-Ordinaries index was down 1.7 to 468.9, the resource index eased 2.9 to 342.4 and the industrial376 words
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Article378 1982-04-09 20 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market picked up a little ground yesterday as late support helped shares to recover from their early lows. Overall, there was hardly any change in the pattern of dull and erratic trading, especially in the early session when share prices were mere378 words
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Article33 1982-04-09 20 Industrials Finance Hotels Properties Oil Palms Tins robbers f robbers Deb/Loans Up 38 5 1 3 3 6 5 Down 15 2 1 2 4 onch 26 2 3 4 533 words
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Article1413 1982-04-09 20 Singapore BID and Oder prices officially listed and >»■*''—— in aad reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yea> Urday witb 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". Big1,413 words
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Article338 1982-04-09 20 THE Hongkong stock market yesterday closed higher with moderate gains across the board but In subdued trading ahead of the long Easter weekend, brokers said. The trend reflected satisfaction over the 1981 results from Jardine Matheson and Hongkong Land, announced on Wednesday. The Hang Seng Index rose 19.64 to338 words
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Article530 1982-04-09 20 THE M *rr** Bucket firmed op yratertUy amid very thta trading. many traders kept away ahead af the leas; weekead. After eaalag far the last twe days, share prices reeevered seme grewd. A dealer said It was extraaesas factors seek as the Falkland Islaads530 words
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Article1530 1982-04-09 20 TVB iUtaa (3 50B 4 106) xd A AMi«.40B) (l)6 45xd A Warn (8MB (MS) (1) 8M id ■lljMfcl<7 06B 7 106) (1)7.06 Oi|i« C— (***** BOBS) (UMBUJOS) Mrailjri (U5OB 13 0OSI IiLmMKODBi (uMMteg (S 72B 3 80S) (3) 3 TO KnMi (4.20S) IImi| f 1 "pKmImU(S.SOS) (1)5.501,530 words
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Article212 1982-04-09 20 SINGAPORE UNIT TBfHT (Miaa»m' artraa tar AarU It) The Commerce 195 3.10 The Savinfs Fund 1(8 1 7txd S pore Prof Fund 1 28 1 34 S pore Sec Fund 1.97 107 Spore Invest Fund 1.01 1 13 Spore Equity Fund 1.24 1.30 ASIA UNITTBUST (Maaafww- artraa (sr212 words
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Article307 1982-04-09 21 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday lost ground, led by blue chips and export-orientated issues, on renewed concern about Japan's trade conflicts with Western countries, but speculative gold mines rose sharply in active trading, deal- MIUUI Co 114 MIUUI bUM MILful DmtlUni —ft MlUuk— hi TO Mluuml MunU Ml| NICMM307 words
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Article353 1982-04-09 21 NEW YORK, Wed. Stock prices closed on a mixed note as as Investors took a cautious posture while awaiting some signal on the direction of the economy The Dow Jones industrial average moved in a narrow range all day before finishing off about m points at 836 85353 words
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Article618 1982-04-09 21 LONDON. Thurs. The long Easter weekend and Britain's decision to mount a blockade around the Falkland Islands from Monday kept trading low today but equity leaders ended mixed with a firmer bias helped by some shortcovering, dealers said. At 2pm, the Financial Times index was up 0.9 points at618 words
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Article54 1982-04-09 21 FINANCIAL TIMEB INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 581.3 Tuesday 583.0 Week Ago 568.5 DOW JONEB AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday ***** Tuesday 830.33 Week Ago 822.77 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1208.86 Wednesday 1187.22 Week Abo 1174.30 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 624 5 Wednesday 624 4 Week Ago 620.3 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 468 9 Wednesday 470454 words
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Article175 1982-04-09 21 AMSTERDAM, Wed. Prices or the stock exchange were mainly higher, with lnternationals boosted by demand frora Britain and West Germany, dealers said. The demand mainly arose because of the Falkland crisis and the resulting weakening of pound sterling and drop in i confidence on the London stock market. Investors175 words
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Article360 1982-04-09 21 ZURICH. Wed. Share prices closed mostly steady on selective demand, with turnover declining ahead of the long Easter weekend, dealers said. There were no new (actors to affect the bourse, but low prices of some shares are certain to attract buying sooner or later, they said. The Swiss bond360 words
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Article77 1982-04-09 21 SHARE price, in Bangkok yesterday cloaed mixed in slow and selective trading, dealers said Asia nbr» Arulhay* In* And TnM Btnftot Bank Bank Of Ajrudhare Z M •05 unch Lid Btrli Jucktr Charaonf Thai an I unc h fH nr« TmM InduiVUU nnin Ct Corp InumaUonaJ Coamrtln IntarnaUonal Tni-77 words
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Article191 1982-04-09 21 THE STRAITS tin price was unchanged at MJ29.60 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up 40 tonnes to 240 tonnes The overnight London market was barely steady with forward buyers edging £5 higher to £7,335 per tonne LONDON: Further buying support on International Tin Council buffer191 words
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Article32 1982-04-09 21 Rubber: Apr 8 Singapore: April: 178.00 cents (down 1.00 cent Malaysia: May: 206.00 cents (down 0.50 cent Tin: M 529.60 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 240 tonnes (up 40 tonnes)32 words
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Article146 1982-04-09 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed mixed in quiet tradins yesterday, dealers said. In April, south dropped $1 to M$939per tonne, north down $5 to $937.50 while central gained $2 50 to $932.50. In May, south rose $2 .50 to $930 but central slipped $2146 words
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Article36 1982-04-09 21 LONDON: Copper prlrei on Wednesday (preview- In hrackeu) Wireban Spot buyer* £837 50 (£847.0)- seller. £838 00 (£B4B 00). Three Month, buyer. £865 50 (£87.00: arUere £866 00 (£875.50). Marks* laaw: Easier ■alaa: 18.S00 tonnes36 words
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Article39 1982-04-09 21 Itaa Maa New York 7 588 7 438 7 65S 7 SOS Z-ich 7.438 7 _7B 7.53S 7.J7S WM TM Singapore 7.506 7.358 7.(05 7fiS Cloaing price. In US dollar. a troy ounce Sawn: OratfH Sataae, B>an.39 words
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Article687 1982-04-09 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday, with April RSS One buyers quoted at 178.00 cents per kilo, down one cent on Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lower London advices and after close levels here on Tuesday, they said. Volume687 words
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Article84 1982-04-09 21 NOON SSR aad SMR pncm »1na»r H»s April Mar (Carnal MUi iFor-.rd Mia) Bajrara 8*U*r* Bajrara S*U*n sumo utcp^Mi i«ooo ittooN into isjson ■ES IIMkIrI II7H IMJON 1M0O 1»OON MRKLB Mar J«« SMRCV llmapallM) 1(6.00 1»7OON 197 00 IW0ON SMRt. iltoap>IWll 1MJ0 IH40N IMSO 1MJDN SMRS Oleapalbt)84 words
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Article138 1982-04-09 21 (HINKSE Pniut* Kxefcaaur, Hl«g«fcf, mmm fladag prices per l» kg yettortoy. CMSMt Ml: Bulk (ob $96 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $108 00 sellers, new drum (ob {112.00 sellers. C«pr»: Mixed (loose) $49.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper (ob Asta NLW $375.00 sellers, Sarawak138 words
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Article185 1982-04-09 21 THE KILOBAR for gold deliverable in Singapore opened at C 4.238 and cloaed at 524.4C2 yesterday In (be Far EaM. gold opened al U*****.50 350 50. and wai traded narrowly to J349 50 349 00 by lunch time in moderately quiet trading The market re-opened at $349 70 349185 words
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Article366 1982-04-09 21 THE US Sing dollar opened al 12 13(0 80 and was traded to a high i of $2 1400 10 at the cloae In the Singapore lore- market yesterday The US unit firmed against major currenlce. as the US dollar yen opened al ***** and closed at366 words
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Article339 1982-04-09 21 ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on April 8: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names on April 8: INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm Cwrwieto* Mcmlnalntm Imtttwowtan PMcwUgt quolad yesterday (cron)parMy chant* l/orjtl dallan to mm lalt of forrlKn ro rMM US dollar 2.1400339 words
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Article44 1982-04-09 21 RANGE of prtcca odcrcd by discount huuat. on April T: Ovn-nlftat: 3^1% Call deposits: >» to 3 Claaiac Bayiac SalliM 3-month Treasury bill- 3W 3* 3-month Bank bills OH 9 3 months CD 87/18 8 5/16 8 months CD 8H SW Sawea: NaUinal D-nailC-44 words
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Article31 1982-04-09 21 Cluilng lntrrb.n* rites ingipore dolUn on April g: Oder Bid vernlght 5 S 1 montti I'* I 2 month* IH IU 3 ntontlw l'i IH Overnight mode g (or31 words
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Article24 1982-04-09 21 THE avenge rate at which majar Singaperr banks are earreatly prepared to lead to neb best cutemen la 11.13 per rent.24 words
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Advertisement746 1982-04-09 21 Aim for a broader managerial perspective. _^_____^_fl 4" _______________o^_^_L_^_E^_H__^^____i _t^ l__Bf *Vm-__^^ ManagpefTiefif Iwffi-^^r Development Program A S _3__^^^ Ser your sights on higher goals. Program focuses on the following Broaden your perspective and get a aspects of Management p better view of the different areas of Marketing Management management746 words
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536 1982-04-09 22 SELANGOR Properties Bhd is finally going full steam ahead with its controversial Damansara Town Centre project in Kuala Lumpur. The long-drawn project will now be developed on a joint-venture basis with the Malaysian government as an equal partner. An official said Selprop536 words
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141 1982-04-09 22 LONDON, Thurs. The London takeover code has been updated, effective from Tuesday, to include recent ad hoc amendments covering market raids and rapid changes of control. The updated code Includes rulings issued in the Council for the Securities Industry statement on market raids onReuter - 141 words
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376 1982-04-09 22 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Gold Fields of South Africa Ltd said its group gold mines' net profit fell to 133.32 million rand in the three months to March 31 from 151.99 million the previous quarter, due to a lower gold price and higher costs. It saidReuter - 376 words
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281 1982-04-09 22 Heinz to invest $42 m in Zimbabwe SALISBURY. Thurs. Negotiations over a US$2O million (5542.6 million) investment in Zimbabwe by the Heinz food processing group of the US are reportedly close to completion. The proposed investment, the largest single private sector foreign Investment in Zimbabwe since independence two years ago,FT - 281 words
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306 1982-04-09 22 Yeo Hiap Seng rights issue well received YEO Hiap Seng Ltd has received acceptances totalling 25.6 million shares representing 99.2 per cent of the new scrip to be issued under its one-for-one rights issue. It has also received applications for excess shares amounting to 769,442 units at the close of306 words
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Article268 1982-04-09 22 HONG Leong Company (Malaysia), which recently acquired a 51 per cent stake in Hume Industres (M), has made an official cash offer for the shares of minority holders. It has proposed to absorb the remaining 18.9 million Hume (M) shares representing 29 per cent268 words
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Obituary, Illustration139 1982-04-09 28 Aged 63 years pesaed away peacefully on 6th April 1982. leaving beMnd: uu... TrTcio^-Tio^-Tan Slang Tlang n r™"?^ D^ Sng Pang Soon c, JJTI? JiUvh...Quail Kirn Khuan Sone: DeuQhter*-in-la« Chun Hoo, Dennis Teo Tina Choon Ping Llm Yen Ngoh ChOOn Huat. Kennedy Ong LI Peng Choon Chye Sim Chuan Sim139 words
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Obituary, Illustration131 1982-04-09 28 PASSED AWAY PEACEFULLY S PJB. ON S-4-BJ AT BLK 71 RM 1, CANBERRA ROAD. RJNO 2S7SSSS "^ORCTjOiATIONTISIII^^^^ (EX TELECOM STAFF, TELEPHONE I INSTALLATION OF WEST BASE) I Cortaff. *Z!u laava on T/4/SJ ■< j 2.30pm from Blk 10. Apt 57-H. OtouoMtaf Read. S'pora o*2l Tal: »3»et s/Ts? "w"131 words
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Article, Illustration80 1982-04-09 28 Tt» Famfty <* Th. L.i. JOHNNY PUEY CHIN HOE ADAM BIN ABDULLAH Departed Sth April 1982 with to axpr*** th*<r haarWaH thank* to all r»i«ti»»» and frienda lor their kind aaatstance. attendance, donationa and pcayra during thair rea^BMHaVMaVMBBBHaV TMl FAMM.V OF Th* Late Mrs Cecelia Low Chwee Eng80 words
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Obituary, Illustration99 1982-04-09 28 In Loving Memory Of Our MWVM FftttMr DtPAFTCD a-4-«0 This is the day two years ago. You left us so suddenly Immeasurable miles away though. We still feel your love so deeply In our hearts you will always remain. Till God brings us together Sadly rniHUI but99 words
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Article493 1982-04-09 29 He has plenty in hand at the end of 600 m gallop ON THE TRACK with CALL BOY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Circle Of Hands, unplaced in six outings to date, has been "burning" up the track the past few mornings and should be worth each-way493 words
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Article, Illustration176 1982-04-09 29 By THE RACING EDITOR PERTH lackey Paula Wan will be bark In artian at koala I .am par tins weekend. She has fair mtiati tomarraw Tuunsfc In Rm* 1, Tien AiNu IV (Race 4), the ttrangly fancied Added Advantage II (Rat* i) and Wbadtnlt (Rare176 words
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Article1702 1982-04-09 29 ¥J ArV 1 200 CLASS 3 DIV 111.200 m —1.200 m KACH, 1 (Rating.: 73-66) (Stakes: $14,500) 1 I*»3UW' 1 ***** toianrit fl (Tl) Mexjco-Ng 4 Irq d 4 +i (UOOm) PLm 2 t T*m«ak fa (71) Auric-Teh 6 lrg a Dggg d21(U00m) WSCI 1 I »^)00 hIM1,702 words
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172 1982-04-09 29 TIPTOP - GWILLIAM LIKELY TO GET MRA LICENCE TIPTOP By WITH the departure of Adelaide jockey John Murray, Sydney jockey Chris Gwilliam is strongly tipped to take over the sixth Malayan Racing Association licence for expatriate jockeys. Murray, 33, left the local turf on March 25 to ride for trainer Mick Eastaby172 words
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Article45 1982-04-09 29 NO sate admission fees will be charged for off-course betting at Bukit Timah racecourse during the Sultan of Selangor Gold Cup meeting starting in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. This is because no live telecast of he races is available from he Selangor Turf Club.45 words
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Article21 1982-04-09 29 EPSOM JEEP is on holiday. Jeeii's Mail will be published on his return at the end o( the month.21 words
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Article84 1982-04-09 30 KAISERSLAUTERN, Thurs. West Germany's Kaiserslautern, who crushed Spanish giants Real Madrid 6-3 in the last round, suffered a major setback when they drew 1-1 with Swedish League champions Gothenburg in their UEFA Cup semi-final first-leg match here yesterday. Kaiserslautern took the lead after 10 minutes whenReuter - 84 words
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Article110 1982-04-09 30 NIS, Thurs. Radnicki Nis, of Yugoslavia, edged out Hamburg 2-1 in their UEFA Cup semi-final first-leg match here yesterday, but with an away goal under their belts, the powerful West Germans look favourites to advance to the final. Hamburg's important goal was scored in theReuter - 110 words
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474 1982-04-09 30 Bayern, Anderlecht crash, yet tipped for final O^V KAISERSLAUTERN I GOTHENBURG 1 T W (Halftime 1-1) t RADNICKI NIS 2 9k lIXMKI K(. I A mM (Halftime M) jfeflk TOTTKNHAM 1 BARCELONA 1 W (Halftime M) i STANDARD UEGE 1 A DYNAMO TBILISI I 4&4M1 (Halftime 1-f) BAYERN MUNICH, ofReuter - 474 words
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Article235 1982-04-09 30 V W I BAYERN MUNICH 3 Jb^JM ANDERLECHT SOFIA, Thurs. West German soccer champions Bayern Munich, three goals down after 18 minutes, staged a magnificent comeback before losing 3-4 to CSKA Sofia, of Bulgaria, in their European Cup semi-final first-leg match here yesterday. CSKA stunned Bayern withReuter - 235 words
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Article205 1982-04-09 30 Morley clinches winner for Villa BIRMINGHAM, Thurs. Aston Villa kept England's chances of a sixth successive European Cup triumph alive with a 1-0 victory over Belgian soccer champions Anderlecht here yesterday. Villa owed their semifinal first-leg victory to England international winger Tony Morley, who collected a pass from midfielder GordonReuter - 205 words
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Article136 1982-04-09 30 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. The Irish Republic have decided not to play Argentina next month in a warm-up match arranged by the world champions for June's World Cup finals. The Irish national squad were originally scheduled to play Argentina in the River Plate Stadium in BuenosReuter - 136 words
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Article163 1982-04-09 30 LONDON, Thurs. Spanish First Division soccer leaders Barcelona emerged as favourites to win the European Cup-Winners' Cup when they drew 1-1 with England's Tottenham Hotspur in their semi-final first-leg match here yesterday. The Spaniards, who finished the match with 10 men after Juan Estella wasReuter - 163 words
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146 1982-04-09 30 Liege take a giant step towards Cup TBILISI, Thurs. Belgian soccer League leaders Standard Liege took a giant step towards a place in the European Cup-Winners' Cup final in Barcelona on May 12 when they beat holders Dynamo Tibilsi 1-0 here last night. Tbilisi started this first leg semi-final atReuter - 146 words
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Article352 1982-04-09 30 Grobbelaar denies Man United LONDON, Thurs. Liverpool opened up a twopoint lead at the top of the English First Division soccer table when they beat fifth-placed Manchester United 1-0 at Old Trafford last night. South African-born Craig Johnston scored the winner in the 64th minute after United had made allReuter - 352 words
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Article258 1982-04-09 30 LONDON. Thurs. England earned a semi-final draw with Scotland in the European I under-21 football championship I after drawing 2-2 with Poland i in the second-leg of their quarter-final at Upton Park last night. ENGLAND beat Portugal 3-0 in the Cannes international youth tournament in the Fre«*Agencies - 258 words
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Article, Illustration329 1982-04-09 31 LEK SEOW YAM - Murphy in to upgrade tennis coaches LEK SEOW YAM By CHET MURPHY, the renowned American professional tennis coach, arrived yesterday at the invitation of the Singapore Tennis Coaches' Association (STECA) to help local coaches gain an equal footing with their American counterparts. Murphy will conduct a four-day clinic for 28329 words
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Article48 1982-04-09 31 JOHANNESBURG, Thurs. Two South African University students yesterday broke the world record (or continous tennis by completing 267 sets in 110 hours. Their exploit, an effort to raise money (or the aged, topped the previous record set in the United States by five hours. AFP.AFP - 48 words
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86 1982-04-09 31 Borg and Noah oust Panatta brothers MONTE CARLO, Thurs. Hjorn Borg, of Sweden, and Yannick Noah, of France, eliminated the Panatta brothers, Adriano and Claudio, of Italy, to set up a quarter-final singles clash in the Monte Carlo Grand Prix tennis tournament here yesterday. Both the seeds were taken to86 words
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Article69 1982-04-09 31 MONTE CARLO. Than. Fraaee'i YaaaJek Naah, the sixth seed, asset Swedea's Btora Ban. seeded faarta, 1 «-J la the aaarter-Oaals af the Maato Carto Opea teaals toaraameat here today. Naah, whe tost to Ban la all five af their arevtoas meettags, will meet top aeed Ivaa Leadl, af69 words
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Article211 1982-04-09 31 Hungarian Balazs Taroczy, ranked No. 7, who beat Frenchman Thierry Tulasne 6-3, 6-4. Guillermo Vilas, of Argentina, ranked No. 2, outlasted Israel's Shlomo Glickstein 6-4, 6-3, wearing down his 25-year-old opponent with long baseline rallies. Behind 1-2 in the second set, Vilas broke the Israeli's serve in the fifth gameReuter; UPI - 211 words
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Article59 1982-04-09 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Suharto Cup athletics championship for the Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN) will be staged here instead of Penang on Nov. 6-7. The Penang Amatuer Athletic Association, who had offered to host the meet, have since informed the Malaysian Amateur AthleticsAFP - 59 words
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206 1982-04-09 31 OKLAHOMA CITY. Thurs. Taiwan have agreed not to fly their flag or play the anthem at the Fifth women's world softball tournament, clearing the way for all member nations to send teams, a top softball official said •yesterday. Don Porter, secretarygeneralAP - 206 words
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Article311 1982-04-09 31 SOCCER violence, unruly fans, bad refereeing and poor crowd attendances have become a regular feature at National Football League matches. Every week we hear of a new incident. While the Football Association of Singapore are doing their level best to improve the quality and standard311 words
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Article230 1982-04-09 31 THE scores returned by the women golfers who represented Singapore in the recent Queen Sirikit Cup competition in Sri Lanka showed that only Kee Bee Khim should have played. There was even one score of 106 from one of the players! For a230 words
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Article51 1982-04-09 31 I AM Interested in receiving proper instructions In squash Are there any coaching schemes I can Join besides the Pepsi training project? yUWETAN THE SlappiT Sparta Caaaell Matad rifif mum part•dteally, while the °hifii|irr Saaaih Rackets AsanisMis have s> Hat af freelaaee eoacata. Coataet BBC (44C1111 > •r51 words
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Article39 1982-04-09 31 I AM keen to join the Pepsi squash training scheme. Are there other similar projects' How can I be recruited into the scheme? NELSON CHAN THE flips! Seaemt bivalves vartaaa age-craaas. Far saara details eoataet 88RA (ttlBU).39 words
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Article82 1982-04-09 31 I WANT to Join a local tennis club. Could you give me the name and address of one of them. Also please tell me more about Thailand's Sombat Uamongkol. BOSETA THERE are maay leeal teaaJs elaha wMeh y»a cm JsJa. Caataet: Wat*pan Lawa TeaaJs .A— rlaUta, Sperts Haase,82 words
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Article115 1982-04-09 31 PLEASE tell me more about British star athlete Sebastian Coe. LEAN BOON CHENG SEBASTIAN Newa.ld Cae fc,_|J_ tdka^hA ■>aLJ fJ^MhaMH^aa flaM II") IMI IbVW WVIRJ rm^TMM. f^PV asetrea (1 aria. 41.71 see.), mile (twice S:<7Jt) aad the l.Mam (MtU). Aa economies graaaato, be was awarded the MBE (Member115 words
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Article140 1982-04-09 31 HOW many teams look part In the 1978 World Cup soccer finals and what was the total number of matches played? TOOT TH AM THE \m Warid ap m held la Argeatlaa, maataftag af hu greapa. Sbrieea teaa» task part aad a total ef 71 naaleaea waa140 words
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Article91 1982-04-09 31 WHO are the top-scorers in the English Football League Divtsions One. Two and Three? CHEW CHKK KIN 1.KADINO aeorcn after April 4 matchtu were: Div. Oae laa Raaa (UverpaaJ) It; Kevta Keecaa (8— thamptaa) H, Alaa Brad) (Inwirh), Cyrllle Regk (Wert ft^mwirk) It, Keith (uwlli (ScaUuunpUa) 21, Terry91 words
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Article193 1982-04-09 31 ONCE a week, your sports letters will be published la the Straits Times, with the beat letter (to be derided by the Sports Editor) winning a cash prise afS». There Is no restriction aa what yoa eaa write about.. .no loag aa It Is about sport. Yob caa (wtthla193 words
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225 1982-04-09 31 Keep national juniors out of age -group meets I FEEL that the Singapore Sqojuih Rackets AsssriaUoa should not How national Junior players to take part In the various age-groap Iwiimnlt. TMa wUl give the lew skilled players ■•me kind of encouragement as they would then stand a better chance «f225 words
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Article152 1982-04-09 31 Teach them while young LOCAL sports administrators should think about instilling the correct attitudes in sportsmen, sportswomen, officials and fans at a young age. This is important because of the alarming number of incidents of unsporting behaviour on the local sports scene. Singaporeans should be taught discipline; the spirit of152 words
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Article, Illustration506 1982-04-09 32 OP the S3 athletes who represented Singapore at the recent Asean Schools meet, only two hlghjumpers Seah Cheong Hal (boys) and Ran Jit Kaur struck gold in Bangkok. Bat while Ranlt walked Into her school, St. Andrew's Junior College, to a tumultuous welcome, Seah quietly slipped506 words
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321 1982-04-09 32 Seah predicts clearing the 2-metre mark 4 AT Bangkok, I had very little confidence when the teachers told me that I had been entered for the high Jump at the last minute. But my Mends convinced me that I could do It. I think I can go up to about321 words
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Article40 1982-04-09 32 BOXING: The World Boxing Council in Mexico City yesterday formally approved the middleweight championship bout between Americans Marvin Hagler and Tommy Hearns or May 24, but said the winner must face the official challenger. Britain's Tony Sibson. in October.40 words
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Article52 1982-04-09 32 Boxer Len MaClean reckoned he could settle his debts in one Mow when be bet an opponent £15.000 ($58,350) that he could knock him out. But his adversary "Man Mountain", Clitt Fields, won the fight In five rounds, landing MaClean in a bankruptcy court In London, with debts52 words
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Article33 1982-04-09 32 CYCLING: South Korea captured a gold medal in the men's 100-kilometre team time trial, clocking 2 hr. 24 mm 31 sec. on the first day of the Asian championships In Bangkok.33 words
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Article39 1982-04-09 32 GOLF: Tom Watson won the traditional par-three tournament In an extra hole playoff against Jerry Pate and Peter Jacobsen and saddled himself with a Jinx in his bid for a third Masters championship title in Augusta, Georgia.39 words
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Article26 1982-04-09 32 OLYMPICS: Juan Antonio Samaranch, president of the International Olympic Committee, arrived in Seoul for a fourday visit to prepare for the 1988 summer Olympics.26 words
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Article24 1982-04-09 32 RUGBY: Canada's national team edged out All-Japan B 12--11 for their third straight victory in their six-game series In Kyoto, western Japan.Kyodo - 24 words
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Article25 1982-04-09 32 RUGBY LEAGUE: Widnes defeated Leeds 134 in a British Rugby League Division One match. In another Division One tie, Featherstone beat Wakefield 14-3.25 words
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Article32 1982-04-09 32 Bristol trounced Newbridge 31-0 in a British Rugby Union match. Other results: Bath 11 South Wales Police 6, Cross Keys U Swansea 18. Rugby 9 Birmingham 13. Coventry 16 Nuneaton 3.32 words
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Article45 1982-04-09 32 SWIMMING: Rowdy Galnes. 29, who announced his retirement after breaking the world 100 metres freestyle record exactly a year ago, returned to top class competition when he set the fastest qualifying time of 43.70 in the United States short-course championships In Gainesville. Florida.45 words
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Article33 1982-04-09 32 YACHTING: The Hongkong sloop Red Barron crossed the finish line and appeared heading for victory In the final standings of the 984-kilometre China Sea race, oficials said in Manila. AgenciesAgencies - 33 words
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Article468 1982-04-09 32 HAKIKAT RAI - Why not an MP for the SAAA? HAKIKAT RAI WHILE the debates rage on In the neighbourhood corner coffee shops over the appointment of Mr Teo Chong Tee, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Social Affairs, as the new Football Association of Singapore boss, one wonders if more such government468 words
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279 1982-04-09 32 Singapore propose to hold Games in May /June THE Singapore National Olympic Council have proposed May 28-June 6 as the dates for the 12th South-east Asia Games to be held in the Republic next year, reports HAKIKAT RAJ. SNOC secretary general S.S. Dhillon said the SEA Games Organising Committe, under279 words
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Article155 1982-04-09 32 TAIPEI. Thurs. Taiwan's Chen Tze-Chung fired a six-under-par 66 to take the lead after the first round of the US$lOO,--000 ($212,000) Taiwan Open golf championship at the Tamsui Golf and Country Club near here today. Chen was followed, three strokes behind on 69, by youngerReuter - 155 words
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Article401 1982-04-09 32 DEREK WILD - DEREK WILD By ISAO AOKI is one of the world's top golfers these days and, as anyone who has ever seen him play can readily testify, he's reached his lofty position with a style that has nothing to do with that of the United States'401 words
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Article, Illustration273 1982-04-09 33 RAJAGOPAL Suriamurthi, Singapore's ace midfielder, nas rejected the offer to play for Malacca in the Malaysia Cup soccer competition because of his commitments to the national squad, reports JOE DORAI. The offer was made through Malaccca captain Son Chin Aun. Said Surlamurthi yesterday: "I273 words
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264 1982-04-09 33 ABSENTEEISM has reared its ugly head among match officials. This is the latest problem facing the Football Association of Singapore, who are also tackling the spiralling cases of misconduct in the National Football League. The situation is unprecedented, and the FAS Tournament and Referees264 words
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Article31 1982-04-09 33 PRINCEWAY beat Anglo-Chi-nese 12-4 in a national schools' B Division waterpolo match at Barker Road yesterday In another B Division match, St. Andrew's beat Bukit Ho Swee 11331 words
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Article46 1982-04-09 33 THE Old Bartleyans' Association will hold a ''bowling tournament with a difference" for members and their families on April 25 (10 a.m.) at the Plaza Bowl. For details, call T.H. Koh (*****52 *****29). G. Raj (*****46) or X.P.M. Ravidaran (*****62) before Sunday.46 words
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Article289 1982-04-09 33 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By Suandi, Wee included in Surabaya trip TWO newcomers striker Suandi Kitto and goalkeeper Patrick Wee are among the 16 Singapore players selected to meet Indonesian League soccer champions Niac Mitra at the Surabaya Stadium tomorrow. Suandi, of Changi Constituency, and Wee,289 words
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413 1982-04-09 33 PETER SIOW - PETER SIOW By POLICE, attracted by the fresh air at the top of the National Football League table, gave themselves another whiff of it when they whipped Farrer Park Dynamos 4-0 in a Division One matrh at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night.413 words
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Article, Illustration317 1982-04-09 33 THERE are Harlems the Clowns, the Magicians and the All-Stars and Harlems in America, but there is only one Harlem Globetrotters, reports PETER BIOW. This was the point Joe Cunningham, the Globetrotters' public relations man, emphasised yesterday when he flew into town i317 words
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Article184 1982-04-09 33 ALL THE EARLY RESULTS MEN: Singapore 5 Indonesia 0 (Spore first) Zainal Abidin bt David McCormick 10-8, 94, 9-4. Peter Hill bt Ian Back hou«e 94, 94, 9-5. Jeremy Yeo bt Steve Thomas 94, 9-4, 9-5, David Lee bt Bambang 9-0. 9-2. 9-2, Koh Wai Kengbt John Wardle 94, 94.184 words
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410 1982-04-09 33 DAN GUEN CHIN - DAN GUEN CHIN By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mumtaz Jaafar gets married on April 18, but she will not have enough time for a honeymoon Mumtaz, Malaysia's fastest woman, will be packing her bags a week after her wedding to leave for Australia, whereNST - 410 words
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204 1982-04-09 33 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. A shovel with a triple handle came into use yesterday to break ground at the Los Angeles Coliseum which already had been well smashed with bulldozers. All was symbolic for the 1984. Summer Olympic Games in which the Coliseum will beAP - 204 words
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Article, Illustration611 1982-04-09 33 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS Both men and women complete sweeping victories By BANGKOK, Thurs. Singapore took steps closer tor the semifinals of the East Asia squash championships, completing sweeping wins over Indonesia and hosts Thailand in both the men's and women's here today. In the morning,611 words
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Article215 1982-04-09 33 Thai squash body see red BANGKOK, Than. The hue baaaer at the iMtel where nmt «f the players in the Eaat AaU sqoash champtoashlps stay proved an embarrassment to Thailand SquMh Rackets Ammclauon •OleUla m mere teams paored Into the Thai capital. Read the banner: "The 7th Emch Asia Sqaaah215 words
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Miscellaneous22 1982-04-09 33 HOCKEY Friendly: CSC v Schware Weld (WG) (Balestler Road, 5.15 p.m.). SOCCER Friendly: Associated Tours v Mohan XI (Tanglin 3, 5.15 p.m.).22 words
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Article, Illustration107 1982-04-09 34 Hand of friendship from US First Lady STRETCHING a helping hand to a little Jamairu girl U Mra NlMy Reagan, whose kind iMtve fittingly reflects ike pvpooe of the Reagans' vWt U the Caribbeaa nation-sUte. President Ronald Reagan, seen here with his wife dmrtag the arrival c*irmonv at Norman MaaleyAP - 107 words
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Article140 1982-04-09 34 VIENNA DATE FOR OPEC PANEL CARACAS, Thurs. Oil Minister Humbert o Calderon Berti said last night that an Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries committee, set up to monitor the oil market, would meet in Vienna before April 20, the official Venpres news agency reported. The ministerial committee was formed atReuter - 140 words
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Article68 1982-04-09 34 BEIJING, Thurs. A conference on demography has proposed a big cut in the number of bureaucrats in Beijing as one way to keep the capital's population below the government target of 10 million. The official magazine, Digest, said the conference, organised recently by the Peking SociologyReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration511 1982-04-09 34 Fraser beats off Peacock's challenge CANBERRA, Thursday PRIME Minister Malcolm Fraser today confidently retained his iron grip on the ruling Liberal Party, convincingly beating off a major leadership challenge from former Foreign Minister Andrew Peacock. Mr Peacock, 43, posed the most dangerous challenge to Mr Fraser since he came toReuter - 511 words
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Article39 1982-04-09 34 PARIS, Thurs. Three paintings by Renoir. Picasso and Matisse wee .lulen from the home of Princess Luce de Fur stenberg, police reported today. Officials said the value of the stolen paintings could not immediately be determined UPI.UPI - 39 words
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Article40 1982-04-09 34 BANGKOK, Thurs. A total of 13 people, including two Kuwait Airways officials, were injured early (oday when a mechanic's van and an airline van collided on the tarmac of Don Muang airport here, an airport spokesman said. AFP.AFP - 40 words
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265 1982-04-09 34 US softens stand on sea law treaty UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. The United States has softened its stand on a projected treaty on the Law of the Sea in an effort to meet objections by Third World countries, a spokesman for the US delegation here said yesterday. The US, according toAP; AFP - 265 words
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Article71 1982-04-09 34 MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union yesterday launched Cosmos-1348. the latest in its series of space research satellites, the official Tass news agency said. It said the satellite circled the globe once every n hours and 49 minutes, at an inclination of 62.8 degrees. The orbitUPI - 71 words
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Article211 1982-04-09 34 JAKARTA, Thurs. The United States is seeking ways to make the General Agreement on Tariff and Trade (Gatt) more effective for the developing countries, particularly Asean members. US Deputy Trade Representative Michael Smith told a news conference here last night that Gatt was farAFP - 211 words
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Article178 1982-04-09 34 JAKARTA, Thursday THREE villages near the 2,790-metre-high Galunggung volcano in West Java have been completely covered by lava and rocks, officials of Tasikmalaya regency said today. Three villages and nine other hamlets had been deserted by their inhabitants following the eruption last Sunday. More than178 words
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Article31 1982-04-09 34 NEW YORK, Thurs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 1.53 to 838.38 In the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today. AP.AP - 31 words
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Article, Illustration482 1982-04-09 34 LAI YEW KONG; K. S. SIDHU - LAI YEW KONG and K. S. SIDHU SECURITY WILL BE TIGHTENED UNDER PLAN By THE Prisons Department has drawn up a multi-million-dollar plan to upgrade prison facilities as well as to improve security in all penal institutions. The plan, to be carried out in phases, is482 words
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Article93 1982-04-09 34 IRANIAN LEADER SHOT TEHERAN, Than. An Iranian vtee-nlaiator for foreign affairs, Mr Jav»<J Mansurl, was WMuried aad his chauffeur killed early today when makaowa aoaailuts fired oa Us ear la the eoatra of Tefceraa, the EteJaat reported. One of Mr Maasmri's bodyguards was also woaaloi la the attack, the newspaperAFP - 93 words
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Article59 1982-04-09 34 NEW DELHI. Thurs. The residence of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's sister-in-law, Roda Gandhi, and a hotel she owns in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, have been the target of "mysterious" stoning for the past week. Police were unable to pin down those responsible for the stoning which lasted from sunsetAFP - 59 words
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Article58 1982-04-09 34 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Soviet Ambassador. Dr B. T. Koulik, said yesterday his country wants to increase its exports to Malaysia because of the uneven trade balance, tipped heavily in Malaysia's favour. Last year. Or Koulik said the total value of Soviet exports to this country wasAFP - 58 words
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Article43 1982-04-09 34 MANILA. Thurs. At least 16 people were killed and four others seriously Injured when a passenger jeep and a bus collided head-on on a winding road near Tagum, Davao del Norte in southern Philippines today, the Philippine news agency reported. AP.AP - 43 words
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Advertisement236 1982-04-09 34 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Dumping of microwave ovens by Singapore, Korea and Japan has been found to be injurious tc the Canadian industry. Anti-dumping duties will therefore be levied on ovens exported to Canada by Sanyo Industries, the only local manufacturer of microwave ovens. Why Qantas Airways236 words
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Miscellaneous156 1982-04-09 34 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in several areas after midday. TEMP. (C) up to S a.m. tomorrow: 32 max., 24 min. SUNSET today: 7.M p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 7.M a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amrrterdam 5/ IOC Rain Jakarta 24/33C Cloudy Atfcea* 10/19C Clew K. Lamp r 23/33C Rain Baagkaft 27 33C156 words
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Article, Illustration1778 1982-04-09 1 Land-hungry Singaporeans are used to reading about government efforts to reclaim shore land, and we are content to know that we are getting more for our money. But in America and Britain, millions of dollars are spent on trying to hold back the relentless foe that steadily1,778 words
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Article, Illustration263 1982-04-09 2 DisruasUn With Praf HmmU> Uwntlel h 5, 7. Si p.m.): Wassily Leontief, Nobel Laureate in Economics and Professor of Economics at New York University, is interviewed by Professor Lim Chong Yah and Dr Chua Wee Meng. The forum will discuss the following issues: The state of263 words
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Article629 1982-04-09 2 PICK of the DAY C SBC 5 CARTOON Classics A Connrctlrot Yankee In King Arthur's Court (Ch 5, ll a.m.): A Connecticut engineer woke up one morning right smack in King Arthur's Court. He had gone back 14 centuries in time. He owes his adventures in this legendary time to629 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1982-04-09 3 HE WORE blue jeans, money bag at the hips, and a faded blue Tshirt, looking more like the typical shoe-string traveller than the noted comedian and actor that he is. True to form, Rufus is not bothered with keeping up an image. He prefers to roam the back alleys1,078 words
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372 1982-04-09 3 Sensitive recital by pianist Alma Piano Recital by ALMA PETCHERSK Y Singapore Conference Hall, April 2 Reviewed by LUO LIAN PIN ARGENTINE pianist Alma Petchersky impressed as a pianist with exceptionally nimble fingers and gracious interpretive habits in her recital of Schumann, De Falla, Beethoven and Prokofiev on Friday night.372 words
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Article, Illustration681 1982-04-09 5 It's music and more music. ..an extravaganza of big sounds starts next week on SBC. Let's Face The Music is a series of seven programmes which feature music dating from 1900 right down to the Eighties. The programmes provide information on each era, song or trend.681 words
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Article450 1982-04-09 5 Chinese Art in the National University of Singapore Collection National Museum Art Gallery Today until April 27 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. daily Reviewed by TEO HAN WUE FEW people know of the art collection in the Lee Kong Chian Museum of Asian Culture, tucked450 words
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Article, Illustration199 1982-04-09 5 '111 wind that's highly valued "THE ill wind that nobody plays pood," say some musicians, referring to the oboe. It is true that the oboe is extremely difficult to play. The instrument is sensitive to the weather, the player must be fussing constantly with the reeds he puts in his199 words
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Article, Illustration789 1982-04-09 6 Mirror, mirror or, on the wall Story: YVONNE QUAHE Photographs: ANTHONY WYE MIRROR, mirror, on the wall Even if you're not Snow White's wicked step-mother, you'll still need a mirror in the home. The range of mirrors available in Singapore is vast from a nofrills acrylic-framed one in bright colours789 words
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Article, Illustration1552 1982-04-09 6 MARGARET SULLIVAN interviews Robert Lee 4 Our most recent line is to cover tables and other things with fossilised stone from the mountains behind the city. You can see small shells in them, which shows that many years ago those high mountains were in the sea.1,552 words
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613 1982-04-09 7 6 In Italy, eggs take on a more reverential role. They are carried to church by the hundreds and blessed by the priests. Then they are taken home and placed in the centre of the table as the main dish at the EasterIPS - 613 words
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Article409 1982-04-09 7 JOHN de SOUZA - JOHN de SOUZA By OKAY, okay. So I'm biased. I'm one of those so often bitten by the labellitis bug that sometimes, I think I'm a couture designer's pin-cushion. But let's face it. When it comes to high-fashion glossies, nobody but nobody can outshine the French409 words
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Article, Illustration1679 1982-04-09 12 THE STRAITS TIMES, FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1982 The rampant recession now entrenched in America is affecting more than the economy. Mental health is one worrying victim. It's driving whole families affected by layoffs to queue at clinics across the country people suffering what's beenNYT - 1,679 words
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Article220 1982-04-09 12 LIKE most Asian countries, Indonesia is a major producer and consumer of bamboo. It is an important raw material, widely cultivated in rural areas, and used for everything from food to furniture. But the greatest part of the 3.3 million tonnes of bamboo harvested annually in Indonesia220 words
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Article155 1982-04-09 12 AN award-winning pot from Guatemala may help bring make safe, clean water available in rural areas at an affordable cost. The pot is actually a filter. It is made of clay and it contains another clay container. The clay of this inner pot is mixed with silver colloid155 words
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Article123 1982-04-09 12 MYTOXINS are poisonous moulds that grow on food. Some of them, such as naturally-occuring penicillin, have proved to be beneficial to man. But many are lethal. One of these is aflotoxin. Discovered only two decades ago, aflotoxin is associated with many common foodstuffs. It is also associated123 words
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Advertisement356 1982-04-09 1 4 Christian Dior THE PROGRAMME Accommodation in deluxe and to and from Star Ferry and HH harbour-view rooms and suites, Mass Transit Railway at 40% off the regular rate. (Kowloon side). N Complimentary welcoming tea Our Summer Programme is m^' service. available from June 1 to Kfl Complimentary use of356 words
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Advertisement20 1982-04-09 1 Gifts front the sea Outlook, Centrespread Big sounds from SBC Leisure Two, Page 5 The new American depression Page 1220 words
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Advertisement92 1982-04-09 2 MINOLTA X6-M '...it's rugged, compact and handles superbly' MINOLTA MINOLTA ssssrtß^^ssS^^^Sssssssß^^sssssa v I B^^^^^^fU^. T»S Lsssss^^^^^sss^^ I M CIC frA Y%£ \K ifl Bssssss^sssssssssssK>^£ HsIHH^^H^PJmM sswt^s^3 Sw*si LsHssiHsl sPrds^lVill^*l i 1 1 I lyy^^MJliffWnlWlPP^yfWJ fln^hi i' 11 v,a. "4-I 7vS.^HssHtS2^Ll3 B.m Mil 11 ll !i\ ißlli I.l*l f\ l l92 words
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Advertisement188 1982-04-09 2 1^ §prirgEFB2 An extravaganza of colours awaits you at the Singapore Handicraft Centre! See an exhibit of works by our local artists and the widest assortment of flowers imaginable tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, anthuriums, orchids and a magnificent display of our National Flower! SATURDAY 10 APRIL 12 noon to 6 p.m.188 words
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Miscellaneous255 1982-04-09 2 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 OMnM till dawn? Causes 1 Wise guy was almost buried in one nearby to have an attack mound (4-3) (5. 1. 5, 2, 2) i Master repeatedly holds bead- 6 Explosive fellow, I remain endgear (or revered leader (7) lessly food of pleasure (10) 9255 words
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Miscellaneous185 1982-04-09 2 EXHIBITIONS: EXHIBITION of American Prints Gallery 10—12. Mezzanine floor, Hyatt Regency Hotel. 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Ends April 15. EXHIBITION of Italian Furniture based on designs from pieces owned by Louis XV and Louis XVI. Gallery 10-12, Hyatt Regency Hotel. Ends April 14. EUROPEAN Furniture Exhibition Victoria Exhibition Hall. Noon185 words
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Miscellaneous1154 1982-04-09 2 TV and Radio "SBC 5 10.00 AM Opening folowed by Cartoon ib t 1 < Malay) Classics A Connecticut Yankee 1™"" Leatherstock.n r Tales In King Arthur's Court (MaSJ) 11.15 Chipperfields Easter Circus 7 M [fccussion With Prof. Wassiy Leon12.05 PM 1982 Footbal League Cup Final tief Liverpool Vs Spurs1,154 words
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Advertisement331 1982-04-09 3 Lasting Impressions "In the Ibiinsida tradition service at The Marco FUo was excellent." Susumu Nakamura, Deputy President. Export- Import Bank of Japan. The plaudits of our patrons is evidence ot >i/ il^J'w^bHl our claim to be the best hotel in Asia. X* The Marco Polo is much lauded for if331 words
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Advertisement367 1982-04-09 4 OOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJUUUU 11th ACTION DAY AT 1 ODEON LEISURE-DROME JURONG DRIVE-IN CINEMA 1 GOLDEN SULTAN t n*, h u^n a NOW SHOWING: 5 SHOWS Also TOMORROW MIDNIGHT at BROADWAY (11.30pm) REGAL BEDOK MAJESTIC GALA KONG CHIAN I NOW SHOWING 5 SHOWS: 1 I KRETA AVER PEOPLE'S THEATRE Cash Bookings Only/No FrM367 words
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Advertisement501 1982-04-09 4 WISHING ALL OUR PATRONS A HAPPY EASTER I NOW SHOWING at 8 THEATRES! T^\ t 1 GOLDEN CLEMENTI PALACE l^'lkJiiaf til O i U>^ ZENITH YANGTZE PREMIER I ClMllilll CKIII^ ANG M 0 KIO QUEENSTOWN A -w- NOTE EXTRA MORNING SHOWS TODAY! JHUfliXlillj Z: 11.00^., 1-30. 3-30, 7-15, 9.15pm j501 words
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Advertisement623 1982-04-09 4 B HAPPY EASTER O"C*WISa\TIOM B bto \n.kiA"^n^^T^ 045 H -Story ot TAXI DANCERS" LOOLBfRIYPeESOCNT I SAVOY OR4NTAL OAUT xidoy M«r«ng iXoos ot ■j 6 Thaatrn Pnnct O>«n>ui Chor.qiftevdent Su. I'al.i JWomaflSotdJjr^^^Vj^' I, i f ;..:n OHMS TODAY i ,m I «■> 400 64' 9 I', Story o< TAXIOANCERS JjeasHKinißii Horn.623 words
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Advertisement586 1982-04-09 5 EASTER SPECIALS AND FUN at the CAIRNHILL HOTEL Medallion Grill iv w Cdebratc this symbolic occasion at Calrnhlll with your family, loved ones and friends. Our Chefs will expertly prepare a delectable and Irresistible buffet of authentic homeland specialities and Western dellghtsexduslvelv for this festival. For the Adults An exclusive586 words
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Advertisement570 1982-04-09 6 OPENS ANOTHER PfUfICE fIT Peivniula ill I IfiTn CRYSTAL PAIAO *> fourth showroom on Ist floor W W^*^o\*m Peninsnl.i t'l.i/<i is tin l>i<tqest lighting showroom in the Complex. W IV mmtr t On display is <« d.i//lm<i range <>f fine li<jhtin<) <in<l < handeliers RiIIHiIUMIH lit i:^ 1 1 Ifll570 words
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Advertisement274 1982-04-09 7 upwards %~ij f Id W urn to h i(> f, m jH |L_ .f_ J 1 Emras Boa tlqae 2lt>. .i< r Cemrr, Sophia Road Sinjjaporro922 1(1 ISSSSS3 NOW! THE DEFINITIVE BOOK ON I SINGAPORE'S NATIONAL FLOWER I f L^L^kl i b 4 The only book to be written on274 words
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Advertisement599 1982-04-09 8 APPOINTMENTS _M@bil— APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING SCHEME INSTRUMENTATION CONTROL I Mobil Oil Singapore Pte Ltd.. in conjunction with the Vocational and Industrial Training Board invites suitably qualified Singapore Citizens to join in its Apprenticeship Training Scheme. This program incorporates on-the-job and off-the-job training and will prepare the Apprentice for a career in599 words
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Advertisement693 1982-04-09 8 j Wywy Group I RICOH I The most preferred copier in the world The Wywy Group, sole agent for Ricoh, the world's best selling copiers, is engaged in diversified activities in Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore. As a result of continued expansion and business growth, we are inviting ambitious men and693 words
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Advertisement532 1982-04-09 8 An expanding Inspection Company invites suitobly qualified candidates for the following positions OPERATIONS EXECUTIVE Applicants must be obove 28 years old with at least a minimum GCE 'A' level Have ot least 2 years' experience in an executive position Must be familiar with statistical quality control principles preferably with practical532 words
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Advertisement656 1982-04-09 8 An established local bank invites applications for the position of: BANK CLERKS Minimum qualifications, GCE O level with 5 credit subjects including English I Mathematics and ability to type at 35wpm Minimum salary $330 p.m plus 3 months' AWS for each completed year 1^ of service Preference will be given656 words
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Advertisement855 1982-04-09 9 APPOINTMENTS j Personnel for Micro-Computer Systems To meet the growing requirements of the Company, the following personnel are immediately required: 1) Computer Engineers (C.E.) Bachelor's degree in Electronics with 1 -2 years' experience in digital Electronics. Experience in computer maintenance will be an added advantage. 2) Computer Technicians (C.T.) Diploma855 words
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Advertisement669 1982-04-09 9 Tender Notice Tenders are invited for: I BUILDING a) Tender No. AMM/T/82/008— Supply, de livery, installation, commissioning and maintenance of one no. screw chiller and one no. AHU to Telecoms Paya Lebar I Telephone Exchange. Eligibility: Registered Contractors Class C &D Non-Registered Contractors— Deposit Ssl,ooo 00 Date of Collection: 10669 words
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Advertisement1088 1982-04-09 9 Tender Notice I Tender No PT/100/82(Y) I Tenders are invited for: I DESIGN. MANUFACTURE. SUPPLY, IN- I I STALLATION AND COMMISSIONING ON A I I TURNKEY BASIS OF AN AUTOMATIC MES- I I SAGE SWITCHING SYSTEM (AMS). I Site Inspection and briefing— lo May 1982 al I I 10 am1,088 words
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Advertisement1023 1982-04-09 9 TENDER NOTICE Separate fenders are invited for 1 PROPOSED RECLAMATION AND CONSTRUCTION OF BREAKWATER AT TERUMBU RET AN LAUT Tender Deposit $1,500 00 Closing Date 4 May 82 2 PROPOSED ALTERATION TO PASIR PANJANG GATE NO. 1 Tender Deposit $1,000 00 Closing Date 20 Apr 82 Site Showround 1 31,023 words
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Advertisement560 1982-04-09 9 MINISTRY OF DEFENCE Tender will be received for the supply of the following undermentlond Items In the Ministry of Defence (Logistics Division). Tanglln, SINGAPORE 1024 up to 11.00 a.m. on date shown against the Items: 1 DRESSING SHELL, FIRST AID, FIELD Tender No HQMS/SP/ 10/82<T) Closing Date: 7-5-82 Tender Deposit:560 words
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Advertisement714 1982-04-09 10 APPOINTMENTS T^ZgTToT"™" MARINE ENGINEERS CHIEF ENGINEER OR ■■■■■■■■■■■h second engineer PANAMANIAN CERTIFICATE IVI A IV Ar^i^U GM EXPERIENCE 1 I\Vy 1-/ UV/ 1 ifliVi 1 /\VJljl\ TWO MONTHS ON/ONE MONTH OFF WORK/BREAK CYCLE Applications are invited from Marketing p^e r eP iy in confidence Professionals to fill the above position714 words
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Advertisement649 1982-04-09 10 NOTICES I S I PERNAS CHARTER MANAGEMENT SDN. BERHAD KUALA LUMPUR Outputs of tin concentrates for the undermentioned companies under the management of Pernas Charter Management Sdn. Berhad and its associates for the month of March, 1982 are as follows: Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad Group of Companies TONNES Malaysia Mining649 words
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Advertisement728 1982-04-09 10 #PWD TENDER NOTICE Tenders ore invited from PWD Registered Controctors for the following (A) M4E T 58/82 Nominated Sub-Contract lor Electrical Installation and Lightning Protection to On* Primary School (Typa P103) at Pandan Eipraaaway, Cl*m«ntl Sita 1 Eligibility: Electncol $500,000/--ond above Closing Data: 1 9 482at11 00 am (B) M*E728 words
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Advertisement800 1982-04-09 11 ***^^m^ llfm^ I An t sta biish t d motor distributor has the following vacancies f General Service Manager V Sf|y| W%-\Jr\m\%M- Qualification Degree Diploma in Automotive \J Engineering SENTOSA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Hxperience Minimum 5 years and above in workshop management mvites applications tor the posts of Remuneration Commensurate with800 words
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Advertisement758 1982-04-09 11 FAG SOUTH EAST ASIA PTE LTD FAG i> a world leader in the manufacture of ball and roller hearings, textile machinery accessories, brake parts and hydraulic equipment. There are manufacturing and distribution units in 2S countries spread over S continents FAG's subsidiary in Singapore wishes to expand it> product lines758 words
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Advertisement554 1982-04-09 11 TIMES PRINTERS (A member of the Times Organisation I requires PRODUCTION PLANNERS to work at our proposed Times Jurong office next to the Jurong Bus Inter change. The successful candidates will be required to plan the flow of production in collaboration with the departmental supervisors and liaise with the Company's554 words
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Article, Illustration158 1982-04-09 1 ji ZZL. Zzz IHf L/ J rnrj iiv/\ s*jfc7&#fl&*'s* \r& Aftif ,i <\"« < «>•<*/•■>•<*•*>. <+•> WllMSitflwtf *fr«a n K-fir /iffia«**A»i»ai«iman***»»*«• v 'th ft!iJrifc/fer***r M«Jti*T «*+H* f*A*«'jiittf£S tt k ftf *Stf*W**fi l! 1 HfUA'J i£'"J«Ll««* ■WKfST "I*^l'*am*a; 4UJM Xtt*M* f& -wuifeflkfew .e-jfs*- fftnt«r--*T-*MX! wiatriJLfi* "a m ■:k iti'£158 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1982-04-09 1 LI LIENFUNG - Did the Sa ge have a sense of humour? LI LIENFUNG By When I was a child made to memorise Lun Yu, I always identified Kong Zi with my uncle who, though gentle and reasonable, never cracked a joke. s BEFORE I pack away my books on Kong Zi, lpt1,293 words
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Article, Illustration608 1982-04-09 2 LEONG WENG KAM - LEONG WENG KAM EBSII By WHEN the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts celebrates its anniversary, it is a memorable occasion not only to the graduating students preparing for their exhibition. For it is during this period that Mr Chan Chon Yuen, 52, gets to know the608 words
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Advertisement138 1982-04-09 2 Thomson Plaza Pleases With More Good Eggs In Our Basket, W e ye got loads of goodies for you this taster. Like haster r^\ Bunnies who'll be giving away Van Houten chocolates and i j Ik^V, balloons. At 2.30 and 4pm. today. So be around when the 1 j3UIL~~ hepOt/erJ&fS138 words
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Miscellaneous699 1982-04-09 2 Winners of Cross-language £21 V^7SSriJ^Ln^& r* o xt r»^» Holdings! CrOSSWOrd NO 26 Craw-lMiuMf ><»««» ord Pnxslr wUI be published every Friday. It is a hlnese crowtword, but the does are %5» Gift voucher: LI A PEANG TKK given In Kn«ll.Nh. (I.C. no: *****98 B) Klrvrn winners will be picked699 words
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Advertisement230 1982-04-09 3 exhibition is the Isrgest in town. vJ^b^h^k v^NLJv/i ir>v^ i^> iclUvicii^ivr "t^H 1 (II I IVtll^ v_ v)l I ICT 111 trVvTl VVvTvTIV* Rush now to see our complete range of bed sets, 1 Tilly tnTllling. dining sets, cabinets and other furnishing items. We believe you'll be satisfied with the230 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1982-04-09 4 S.V. KRISHNAN - S.V.KRISHNAN By AS part of the Indian Cultural Festival 1982 a week-long Film Festival has been planned. Some of the best Indian films produced over the last ten years will be screened at the Premier Cinema, Orchard Towers from 11th to 17th April. To1,075 words
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Article, Illustration760 1982-04-09 4 R. SRINIVASAN - R. SRINIVASAN By INDIAN painting, weaving, wood-carving, bronze-casting, iron forging and temple building all have one thing in common, mythologieally speaking. Their sources are supernatural. Indian artisans perceived their art as divine and imbued them with exalted symbolism and solemn myth on the one hand and760 words
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Advertisement250 1982-04-09 4 H SSTSS!^ 3i>/i frit introduce the latest in Family Sport fc A game you can play in many different Bfl BSt Vv ways! 1^^^ Play out in the open, gym or at home, on f Mmfi.' tne t)eacn poolside or in the school Ifc V^ Blr y playground. WL A250 words
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