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Title Section14 1982-10-23 1 The Straits Times Kstd. 1845 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8214 words
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Article793 1982-10-23 1 H.L. LIM - H.L. LIM: With thrift, prudence and daring, says PM Lee By BRISBANE, Friday MR LEE KUAN YEW gave an insight today into the way Singapore manages its spare cash. The philosophy combines thrift, prudence and daring. Not the daring of the gambler, but the willingnessAFP - 793 words
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Article698 1982-10-23 1 Shame the rude lorry drivers Government may pick out firms with bad road records THE government may single out and publicly shame firms owning lorries if their drivers are discourteous on the roads next year. On the other hand, companies with courteous drivers will also be identified and praised. This698 words
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374 1982-10-23 1 PORT MORESBY, Fri. Mr Lee Kuan Yew assured Papua New Guinea tonight that Singapore would share the benefits of its experience freely and without seeking to lake advantage. The Prime Minister arrived from Brisbane this ■ftaram for a374 words
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Article, Illustration250 1982-10-23 1 LEONG WENG K AM - Yuen Fatt: it was just a case of an upset stomach LEONG WENG K AM By POPULAR movie and TV star Chaw Yuen Fatt, 21, wn discharged from hospital la Hongkong today after aa attark of food poisoalag not attempted Niilrlde. la a telephone laterview, his businest* partner Laador Lee250 words
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Article38 1982-10-23 1 In other pages 56 pages today SI MMAKV 2 WORLD NEWS J, 4, 1, 7 CAUSEWAY 12, IS EDITORIAL it LETTERS 15 TIMES BUSINESS 17-21 CLASSIFIEDS Zl-M SPORTS J4-JJ OITLOOK 2 CINEMA COMICS 12, IS RADIO TV It38 words
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306 1982-10-23 1 Japan's stress on defence is 'no threat' TOKYO, Friday INDONESIANPresident Suharto yesterday expressed concern over Japan's defence buildup. Foreign Ministry sources said, but was assured by Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki that the build-up poses no threat to South-east Asia. President Suharto, who returned to Jakarta today after a four-day unofficialReuter; UPI - 306 words
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170 1982-10-23 1 Luxury goods to cost more Few surprises in Malaysian budget KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE 1983 Malaysian budget, presented by Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, had few surprises: higher taxes, but only on those who could pay. At the same time, a basket of incentives for industries was introduced170 words
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272 1982-10-23 1 i will cost more with higher sales tax. There will also be a 5 per cent service tax on any restaurant, snack bar or coffee house bill. But to offset this and encourage tourist spendI ing, the government has scrapped272 words
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Article68 1982-10-23 1 WASHINGTON, Kri. Inlands hlnh.Nl rankln* hanker In the I nlted States i*aid to be a highly-placed spy who helped rettcheJule his rountiVs ISW billion debt to the West has defected, a high administration official who requested anonymity conflrmed today. However, the State Itepartmeat. the CIA68 words
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Advertisement367 1982-10-23 1 RHC!9PN The Sunday limes Danger in bottles? Can the drug poisoning scare in America happen here? Rosemary Chen, checking out our supermarket shelves, says this picture represents the good news. The bad news she'll tell you tomorrow and you're probably as guilty as the next person. It's a shoo-in! They're367 words
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Article83 1982-10-23 2 MORE and more licensed video tape dealers are informing the authorities about obscene video tape dealers. This has helped the police and the Board of Film Censors to step up their raids. In the past month, since licensing results were known, more than 25 raids have been83 words
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Article55 1982-10-23 2 THE sub-committee on private houses recommended that owners think seriously of installing alarm systems in their homes. Cost should not be a deterrent because such systems are getting cheaper, the spokesman said. It also recommended that estates be well-lit and properly protected with fencing, security guards and55 words
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Article100 1982-10-23 2 THE Housing Board explained yesterday why some applicants were left out in a balloting, although their numbers appeared to put them next in line. This is caused by transfer cases." These applicants, who insist on a certain area, have been on the waiting list for a100 words
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Article113 1982-10-23 2 A QUEEN'S Counsel from Queensland, Australia, has been admitted to the Singapore Bar for a civil case involving real estate worth between $14 million and $15 million in Surfers' Paradise, Queensland. The investment was made by Shaik Sallim bin Mohamed bin Sallim bin Talib, an Arab113 words
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Article127 1982-10-23 2 THREE men were charged in a magistrate's court yesterday of deceiving the port authority of about $3 .76 million in connection with the building of two blocks of warehouses. The sum is the amount by which the tender price of $50,651,053.05 for the buildings was inflated.127 words
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Article70 1982-10-23 2 THE High Court ruled yesterday that the manufacturers of "Cilly" polypropylene chair shells had infringed the trade mark of Hille International. Mr Justice A.P. Rajah said he was satisfied Tiong Hin Engineering deliberately invented the i word "Cilly" to deceive and cause confusion. The judge granted70 words
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COMMENT
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Article64 1982-10-23 2 A READER'S opinion against the test-tube baby concept has led to a spate of letters. Three are carried today. One deals with the flaws Id the arguments of the reader, the second Is against his suggestions. The writer of the third letter, however, sums up her feelings thus:64 words
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Article93 1982-10-23 2 GRILLE doors of Housing Board flats are not strong enough to prevent break-ins. Most can be ripped from their hinges and have low-security locks. This is the finding of one of five National Crime Prevention Council's sub-committees set up to study crime prevention in various types93 words
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Article107 1982-10-23 2 ALTHOUGH most of the Asean countries would like to see Japan contributing more to the peace and stability of the region, given Its large-scale Involvement in the economies of the region and the changed international scene following the fall of Saigon, most of the South-east Asian leaders107 words
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355 1982-10-23 2 THE market for local residential properties, virtually at a standstill for 18 months, is now staging a mild recovery. Property valuers and finance company managers say prices of landed property terrace and semi-detached houses and bungalows have risen by up to 10 per cent355 words
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Article103 1982-10-23 2 THAI Premier Prem Tinsulanonda is facing a major scandal that threatens the stability of his coalition government. Opposition MPs are planning a censure motion in Parliament against Deputy Commerce Minister Thawee Kraikupt, who is alleged to have received kickbacks in the issuing of permits for the setting103 words
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Article84 1982-10-23 2 CRIME reached a new peak last year in England and Wales. Total offences were just under three million, a 10 per cent rise on 1980. The Home Office said the figures were the worst ever. About 8,000 involved firearms, with crimes involving handguns up 80 per cent84 words
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Article101 1982-10-23 2 ARABS will have to negotiate directly with Israel if they want a Middle East peace. This is what President Ronald Reagan will tell an Arab League delegation he was scheduled to meet yesterday. This stand was announced by a senior State Department official 24 hours before101 words
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Article88 1982-10-23 2 NOW that western Europe has agreed to limit its steel exports, the American steel industry and its union are turning their attention to Japan and Third World countries. The industry will decide by next Sunday whether to file an unfair trade practice case against Japan, said the chairman88 words
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Article34 1982-10-23 2 ARAB nations have given up trying to oust Israel from the United Nations after a' move to kick the Jewish state out of a UN-affiliated International Telecommunications Union meeting failed. Purl34 words
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Article64 1982-10-23 2 MORE than 40 countries are falling behind in their international debt payments, said a World Bank senior economist. Trie rising debt of poor countries to other governments ana commercial banks now estimated at more than $1,085 billion has been causing worry about the world banking system.64 words
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Article82 1982-10-23 2 THE government is going ahead with plans to ban Muslims from the Genting Highlands casino, but will not close the money-making operation completely, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said. Despite mounting pressure, he said he had rejected all cal{s from Umno to impose a82 words
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Article94 1982-10-23 2 THE three-day annual congress of Parti Islam (PAS) began on a confused note yesterday. Instead of the usual policy address by the party president, delegates were surprised with a religious lecture. Datuk Asri Haji Muda's speech has been postponed to this morning. Several delegates believe it is94 words
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Article67 1982-10-23 2 NEXT year, the gross national product is expected to recover moderately as external and domestic demands are likely to go up gradually. The 1982 8J Treasury economic report predicts GNP growth to reach 4*4 per cent against 2.8 per cent this year; Growth will be even higher in67 words
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Article121 1982-10-23 2 TODAY and tomorrow will be days of reckoning for our track and field athletes in the Singapore Open at the National Stadium. They will have to prove that they have come a long way from their dismal show at last year's South-east Asia Games. Eight national athletes121 words
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Article69 1982-10-23 2 M. MARIMITHi:. of Singapore, appears set to win the $40,000 House of Dunhill-PGA championship in Jurong. With 18 holes to be played, he holds a two- stroke lead over his nearest rival, Taiwan's Hsieh Chung Yi. Three other Taiwanese are bunched up on 218 four strokes away from69 words
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Article79 1982-10-23 2 FOREIGN players are likely to play a leading part in today's English soccer league fixtures. The main interest centres on Denmark's Allan Simonsen's debut for Second Divison Charlton against Chelsea. In the First Division, leader Manchester United is looking to Arnold Muhren of the Netherlands to keep it79 words
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Article106 1982-10-23 2 HIS digestion is suffering. "Sometimes. he says, "the diplomatic life is simply a question of eating and drinking." Neither has it any of the deep involvement in human life and freedom that criminal law gave him. But despite the tinselled socialising, His Excellency Mr David Marshall,106 words
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Article91 1982-10-23 2 IN THE eyes of JOHN LEONARD. Paul Theroux's novel, The Mosquito Coast, is super. As a text on Father the God. it is wonderful. As a book about growing up to critical intelligence, it devastates As literary exhibition, it is magical, decisively symbolic ■n adventure story of91 words
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Article94 1982-10-23 2 SHOWBI'SINKSS entrepreneur Johnnie Young, who was attacked by two men with acid on Wednesday, had planned to make a half-a-million dollar Malay film. He said last week the idea of the film came to him as "a spark" one night, and he got up and wrote a rough94 words
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Article126 1982-10-23 2 SI'NA KANGA, who visited New Delhi, which will host the Asian Games from next month, was delighted by what he saw There are monuments from seven dynasties, treasure-filled museums and shops. He found the Red Fort, Old Delhi's most historic landmark very impressive, with its opulent glories of126 words
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Article96 1982-10-23 2 EVER heard of a sport called petaaoutf If not, you now not only have a chance to nnd out but also have a r<i at it if its promotion by the Singapore Sport'l Council is successful. Lawn bowling woulii he an ajti description of this game96 words
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Article, Illustration575 1982-10-23 3 BANGKOK, Fri. Thai Premier Prem Tinsulanonda is facing a major scandal that threatens to shake the stability of his coalition government. Moves are under way among opposition Members of Parliament to call for a general debate in Parliament on allegations that Deputy Commerce Minister ThaweeAFP - 575 words
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115 1982-10-23 3 Japanese want Jakarta policy changed JAKARTA. Fri. Japan has asked Indonesia to review the latter's controversial foreign trade policy which obliges foreign suppliers to buy Indonesian products, Antara news agency reported today. Antara, in a report from Tokyo, quoted State Minister Gen Sudarmono as saying the Japanese government did not115 words
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Article68 1982-10-23 3 TOKYO, Fri. Japanese dealers of Porsche, the West German sports cars maker. today notified the Transport t Ministry that they are recalling the Porsche 928 models for steering defects which may lead to a breakdown of steering after heavy strain. The dealers said faulty joints inAFP - 68 words
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Article53 1982-10-23 3 THE AUSTRALIAN government has appointed a special prosecutor and introduced legislation to establish a National Crimes Commission. Acting Attorney-General Neil Brown announced in Canberra yesterday that Melbourne barrister Robert Redlich had been appointed a special prosecutor to investigate criminal activity linked to the Union of Ship PaintersReuter - 53 words
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Article82 1982-10-23 3 THE BRITISH government will minimise wage increases for public workers this year and expects the inflation rate to fall from 7.3 per cent to 5 per cent by spring, Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir Geoffrey Howe said on Thursday. He told City of London businessmen in anUPI - 82 words
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Article77 1982-10-23 3 JAPAN'S RULING Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) yesterday appeared heading for a primary between four candidates to succeed outgoing party leader and Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki, having failed to agree on a candidate who would have preserved party unity. Assuming the deadlock in the negotiations is notAFP - 77 words
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Article86 1982-10-23 3 CHINA IS preparing to elect a new National People's Congress, the first stage of a vast programme of political and economic reforms recently announced by Communist Party chief Hu Yaobang. The Congress is China's Parliament and is made up of several thousand delegates elected byAFP - 86 words
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Article43 1982-10-23 3 TAIWAN SET up yesterday a semi-offi-cial organisation for re-unification with mainland China, a move seen as a counter-offensive against Beijing's peace overtures. Taiwan has rejected several peace offers from Beijing in the past few years, calling them mere communist propaganda. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article39 1982-10-23 3 SRI LANKAN President Junius Jayewardene, newly re-elected for a second sixyear term, said yesterday that a state of emergency imposed throughout his country after this week's polling would be lifted in the next few days. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article200 1982-10-23 3 TAN LIAN CHOO - TAN LIAN CHOO BY Our Diplomatic Correspondent NEW YORK, Fri. More and more Cambodians loyal to Prince Norodom Sihanouk are leaving the Khao I Dang refugee camp on the Thai-Cambo-dian border to return to a settlement called Sihanoukville inside Cambodia, The New York Times reported here yesterday.200 words
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Article66 1982-10-23 3 In a related development, UPI reported from BANGKOK today that a group of 150 starved Khmer Rouge troops in Cambodia threw down their arms and deserted to a civilian refugee settlement at the Thai border. Quoting witnesses, the report said the deserters were fleeing from the66 words
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Article136 1982-10-23 3 HONGKONG. Fri. The government has seized HKII2 million (Ss4 million) worth of adulterated Chinese drags which could have endangered thousands of lives if sold. A government spokesman said that, In a Joint raid on Tuesday on a suspected Illegal producer of pharmaeeu- tirals, Customs and MedicalAFP - 136 words
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239 1982-10-23 3 Sino-Soviet talks end with no sign of better ties BEIJING. Fri CHINESE and Soviet officials have completed a first round of talks here on ways to improve strained relations between the two communist powers, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. He gave no further details, but diplomatic sources saidReuter - 239 words
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Article157 1982-10-23 4 BONN, Fri. French President Francois Mitterrand, after meeting Chancellor Helmut Kohl, said their two countries have made progress on strategic cooperation. Addressing a dinner given here last night by Mr Kohl after their first round of talks, Mr Mitterrand said: "I noticed how far the consultationsReuter - 157 words
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Article, Illustration340 1982-10-23 4 LONDON. Fri demanded to know why two successive governments supplied more than IM million (S$3M million) to car tycoon John De Lorean, whom one called "a dicey character". Conservative MP Michael Grylls said: "There has been a scandalous lack of attention to tbeAP - 340 words
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375 1982-10-23 4 LONDON, Friday tycoon In haif-a-ceatury with the British government's money. He persuaded two successive governments labour and Coaservative to back his dream of producing luxury, hand-made sports cars with millions of pounds. Newspapers estimated De Lorean put only (JSt.tM ofUPI - 375 words
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263 1982-10-23 4 DETROIT, Fri. Car dealers reported a spun of sales of the sleek, stain I less steel -bodied De Lo- rean sports car this week I after the carmaker's founder was arrested or drug charges. "I've had more calls than I've probably had in theAP - 263 words
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138 1982-10-23 4 LONDON, Kri. Sootland Yard has burned a warning to Prlnrnw INana your car will be towed away if you park it In a no parkin* zone, the Daily Mirror Mid today. The stern warning by trufflr chief Robert Barker ramr after press photographs yesterday138 words
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Article61 1982-10-23 4 STOCKHOLM, Fri Swedish patrol boats and helicopters rushed to an area off the south-west coast yesterday to search for a submarine sighted near the Karlskrona Naval Base, officials said. The new submarine hunt was launched after two truck drivers reported seeing a submarine tower in theUPI - 61 words
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395 1982-10-23 4 PARIS, Fri. WORLD trade talks due to start in Geneva next month are unlikely to be postponed or cancelled, leading participants said yesterday, although some ministers may not attend because of disputes during preparatory negotiations. The first ministerial conference of theReuter; UPI - 395 words
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Article70 1982-10-23 4 MOSCOW. Fri. Traffic congestion i.« becoming a serious problem in Moscow for the first time and the city urgently needs new surveillance and control systems. Pravda said yesterday The communist pany newspaper said that in the past 10 h.- number of cars on Moscow roads hadReuter - 70 words
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Article62 1982-10-23 4 ROME Fri More than 520,000 doctors and hospital staff started a three-day strike yesterday to press for better pay The strike brought all but emergency medical services to a halt in the 1.200 state run hospitals.— AP. Flood toll MADRID. Fri Ten people died in floods caused by62 words
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Article, Illustration193 1982-10-23 6 Gemayel: Not another Egypt WASHINGTON, Fri. The principal message that President Amin Gemayel left with President Ronald Reagan was that Lebanon could not afj ford to become "another Egypt" by signing a for- mal document of any kind with Israel, Lebanese and I American officals said yesterday. In describing MrReuter; NYT - 193 words
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450 1982-10-23 6 WASHINGTON, Friday THE United States said yesterday 24 hours before a meeting between President Ronald Reagan and an Arab League delegation that if the Arabs wanted a Middle East peace, they would have to agree to negotiate directly with Israel. In a policyAgencies - 450 words
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Article53 1982-10-23 6 TURIN, Fri A Red Brigades gang shot to death two unarmed guards in cold blood yesterday and fleJ with USC.7OO (SJ11.900) in a raid on a Turin bank, police said. Police said the bandits included two men and two women, and three or four other accomplices who stoodUPI - 53 words
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364 1982-10-23 6 UNITED NATIONS, Friday ARAB nations abandoned efforts to oust Israel from the United Nations and lost a similar move today to kick the Jewish state out of a UN-affiliated agency meeting in Nairobi, Kenya. Delegates at the International Telecommunications Union (ITU)UPI - 364 words
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Article142 1982-10-23 6 UNITED NATIONS, Fri, The General Assembly, overriding opposition by, the United States, today asked the International i Monetary Fund to stop a I proposed US$l.O7 billion I (5J2.3 billion) loan to South Africa. The Assembly also I urged the Security Conni cil to consider the matter iReuter - 142 words
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Article41 1982-10-23 6 QUITO. Fri. Two students were killed and more than 250 people were arrested in violent street disturbances throughout Ecuador yesterday after leftist unions defied a State of Emer gency declared on Wednesday by President Oivaldo Hurtado. police said. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article174 1982-10-23 6 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. Speakers from Islamic and Non-Aligned countries and the East and West called Iran and Iraq to end their two-year-old conflict and solve their problems at the conference table. This took place in an almost day-long discussion in the UN General Assembly.AP - 174 words
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140 1982-10-23 6 KUWAIT, KM. A kuu»ltl Kovrrnmrnt move to deal with a stork market rrtsta has led to regtetrattea af pant-dated cheques totalling more than 2C trillion dinars (about SSIW billion dollars) at (are value, officials said today. The crisis surfaced in Jaly with a (all140 words
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Article, Illustration406 1982-10-23 7 WASHINGTON, Fri. Now that Europe has agreed to limit its steel shipments to the United States, the American steel industry and its union are turning their attention to steel imports from other parts of the world. In particular, they are looking at JapanReuter; UPI - 406 words
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283 1982-10-23 7 CHICAGO, Fri. A seventh bottle of cyanidelaced Extra-Strength Tylenol surfaced during laboratory tests and authorities say it came from a shop only steps away from a drug store where one of seven poisoning victims bought the tampered medication. Authorities were trying to locate theUPI - 283 words
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173 1982-10-23 7 Liz Taylor sues ABC Television to stop use of film NEW YORK, Fri. Actress Elizabeth Taylor said yesterday she was suing ABC Television in an effort to prevent use of an "unauthorised" film purportedly based on her life. She said the suit against the film, to be titled The ElizabethUPI - 173 words
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Article72 1982-10-23 7 Successful Soviet missile test WASHINGTON. Fri. The Soviet Union late last week successfully fired four multiple-warhead missiles from its new 25,000-tonne Typhoon submarine, the Pentagon said yesterday. A Pentagon spokesman said two missiles landed on the Kamchatka peninsula in Siberia and two lilt test targets about 4,000 km away inReuter - 72 words
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Article38 1982-10-23 7 HANOI, Fri. Typhoon Nancy killed more than 30 people, injured 40 others and caused heavy damage on Mon day when it swept through the northern part of central Vietnam, the Vietnamese news agency reported today AFPAFP - 38 words
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Article127 1982-10-23 7 WAShINGTON, Fri. Scientists from 12 nations, including the US and the Soviet Union, have called for an international effort to listen to the universe to see if there are other civilisations trying to contact us. The researchers said the technology now exists to receiveUPI - 127 words
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Article101 1982-10-23 7 AN AMERICAN F-14 Tamest jet fighter Intercepting a Soviet TU-tS Bear over International waters off the coast of the state of Virginia on Wedneaday. US air force and navy tighten were scrambled to chase off two Soviet spy planes that were spotted flying withinUPI - 101 words
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389 1982-10-23 7 Over 40 countries are not repaying debts on time MORE than 40 countries are falling behind in theii international debt pay ments, an authority on th< finances of the poor coun tries said yesterday. The rising debt of pooi countries to other govern I ments and to commercia. i banksAP - 389 words
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Article, Illustration17 1982-10-23 8 MR lAN HUNTER... chairman of the British-based Royal Society of Arts Examinations Board.17 words
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286 1982-10-23 8 TEACHERS may be able to take an examination for a certificate in computer education. Awarded by the Britain baaed Royal Society of Arts Examinations Board, the certificate will equip teachers to prepare 'I' level students In computer studies. This was disclosed286 words
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337 1982-10-23 8 NATIONAL University of Singapore academics were last night urged to do research on real-life problems. And because such practical problems often cut across many subjects, the academics must work jointly and not stick to their own specialised areas. The new Centre for Advanced337 words
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271 1982-10-23 8 - NGEE Ann Polytechnic has allotted $29 million for its expatriate staff housing programme. It plans to build two 11--storey apartment blocks to accommodate about 135 expatriate lecturers and educators by 1986 under its current five-year (200 million expansion project. Tenders for the271 words
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Article56 1982-10-23 8 THRKE men. Goh Keng Hoe. Ang Poh Seng and Lim Thian Chye, all 22. were yerterday charged with extorting $2,000 from one Tan Guek Lin at Block 47. Jalan Satu. on Oct 16. No plea was taken Their police bail of $2,000 each was extended until further mention56 words
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305 1982-10-23 8 By CHAN ENG CHENG More tip-offs coming from licensed operators tapes, including 60 obscene ones, were seized. Since the beginning of the year, 59 people have been charged with possesI sion, distribution or exhiI bit ion of obscene video tapes. A fine305 words
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124 1982-10-23 8 TKAM-1C Police and the Regtetr) of Vehlcles' KnforrVment I nit win carry out Joint operations against r*adhoKN along tar expirviways and trunk reads from Monday. In a statement yesterday, police said motorists continued to roadhog along expreMways ana trunk roads despite repeated advice,124 words
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Article55 1982-10-23 9 Call for refuge centres WOMEN'S organisations should set up centres to help counsel women who are victims of sexual offences or violence This is the main recommendation of the sub-com-mittee set up to look into crimes against women and children. Such refuge centres, the sub-committee felt, were needed to handle55 words
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Article446 1982-10-23 9 THINK seriously about i stalling alarm systems your homes. Cost shou not be a deterrent b cause such systems ai getting cheaper an cheaper, a sub-commitu which looked at securil in private houses said. Alarm systems, espi dally those available < crime prevention can446 words
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230 1982-10-23 9 THIS iron grille gate torn off from its mountings could easly be the one leading to your Housing Board flat. A study group has found that such grille gates can be lifted off their hinges or ripped off their mountings.230 words
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Article161 1982-10-23 9 THK five salM-cmmitteea set up by thr National Crime Prevention Council to stady crime prevention In various types of premise* and crimes against women and children have completed their reports. They were given thrw tasks: Study existing crime prevention measures, identify problem areas and161 words
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147 1982-10-23 9 BHARATHI MOHAN; RAY DHALIWAL - BHARATHI MOHAN and RAY DHALIWAL Stories by THE government should force builders to include minimum physical security features and other crime prevention measures in their new commercial projects. This was one of the main recommendations of the council's commercial premises sub-committee. The147 words
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Article74 1982-10-23 9 past and found that there are common physical security weaknesses In most buildings. Many managements were also found to be relying greatly on se- j curity guards and many buildings lacked proper electronic alarm sys- terns. Measures The committee recommended a host of physical security measures such as solid74 words
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Article122 1982-10-23 9 lajw security locks for doors are being used in some industrial premises, reported this committee. It also found that the common methods used to break into factories include removing or breaking window louvres, cutting window grilles and wire mesh netting, forcing or damaging weak doors,122 words
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Advertisement55 1982-10-23 9 ■M 1 an invitation to celebrate our Golden Anniversary At OCBC we are celebrating our Golden Anniversary. To mark this occasion we would like to invite all our customers and friends to a cocktail reception on Saturday, October 30th, 1982, at OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, from 4.30pm to 6.30pm. (§)OCBC55 words
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147 1982-10-23 10 One-month jail for man if he bothers mum again A HIGH (ourt Judge yesterday Imposed a "suspended" sentence of one month's Jail on taxi-driver Peter Wong Scr Kuen for contempt of court In a case brought by Wong's mother, hu.slnes.sw oman Madam Ke Thin. Mr Justice Slnnathu ray told Wong147 words
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Article, Illustration182 1982-10-23 10 THERE'S joy in giving, as the faces of these students show. Piled in front of them are some of the 400 cans i of food they collected for the Salvation Army's proI gramme for the aged. These Westlake Secondary School students had182 words
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519 1982-10-23 10 FLATS AREN'T LEFT VACANT FOR LONG, SAYS BOARD- THE Howdag Beard yesterday exnialaed that cheesy applicant* and, partly, Its administrative procedure c*ald have given the mlflconcepden that seme of Its flats are left vacant for a long time. A HDB spokesman made this519 words
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141 1982-10-23 10 THE Housing Board yesterday explained why certain enquiries could only be dealt with at its headquarters and not at its 31 area offices. The HDB has received several suggestions from the public to decentralise its enquiry service among its area offices. A spokesman141 words
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423 1982-10-23 10 Report sudden or unnatural deaths, says coroner THE State Coroner yesterday reminded doctors to notify police in cases of sudden or violent deaths, or those due to unnatural circumstances. Mr Lee Cheong Hoh also suggested that the issuing of death certificates of patients who have died a natural death be423 words
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166 1982-10-23 10 PROPOSAL FOR BUILDERS' QC CIRCLES QUALITY control circles or work improvement discussion groups may make their appearance in construction sites if a suggestion by a Member of Parliament is taken up. The aim of the activity is to get construction companies and workers to think of ways to conserve water166 words
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Article40 1982-10-23 10 MOULMEIN Zone A Residents' Committee and the police will organise a Neighbourhood Watch Scheme Mobile Display on Monday from 5 p m to 9 p.m at the car park in front of blocks 83 and 84, Whampoa Drive.40 words
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232 1982-10-23 10 By IRENE NQOO Our Housing Correspondent areas where very few units were available for sale. "Thus, some of them have been on the waiting list for eight years or even longer although their registratfon numbers have long been due in other zones. "Through continuous232 words
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Article48 1982-10-23 10 THE dinner to mark the first anniversary of the first opposition member elected to Parliament after 16 years is on Oct 30, and not today as reported in yesterday's Straits Times. It will be at Block 145. Jalan Bukit Merah car park at 7 30 p.m.48 words
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349 1982-10-23 10 Conman won trust of students with his story A CONMAN who swindled several National University of Singapore students apparently won their trust by posing as the son of a leading pathologist. He borrowed a total of about $500 from four students at Kent Ridge campus after striking up a friendship349 words
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93 1982-10-23 10 FIRE destroyed a block of 10 two-storey pre-war houses at Fisher Street near Boat Quay last night Four of the houses were occupied largely by tenants staying in rented cubicles; the other houses were empty. Firemen from six fire engines fought the blaze93 words
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Advertisement605 1982-10-23 10 ~^T I F ~^*T I JOHN LITTLE Slacks I I 1 *«Hn^nWfe«i I^^^Jntinsnsnsr-st-^^^nsnsl —^2*? I i' ANDREA Nail Control banded >^ns»naßnnnT /^V jt ''ftit-r*^ with Nail Removing Pads -^aP^ -Sk JF/L '^^/•Rt V $13 sPEcks.o Wm if P^/<4£ I I ANDREA Nail Strengthener I jggg^^ j Pnnted Bath T r605 words
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Article, Illustration137 1982-10-23 11 Safety at Jurong THE eircolt may not rival the Me at the East Coast Parkway, bat these children are enjoying every minute of their drive at the Jomg Workers' Centre. Opened about a week ago for the Children'a Road Safety Drive, the miniature circuit has been drawing many children living137 words
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474 1982-10-23 11 SNAGS in its major overseas projects like the Singapore, Saudi Arabian and Iranian petrochemical projects have prompted Japan to focus on medium-scale projects as far as economic cooperation with developing countries is concerned. Tokyo reports this week said that to facilitate the shift from large-scale474 words
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Article427 1982-10-23 11 THE son of a well-known Arab merchant and property owner is claiming in the High Court that investments worth between Ssl4 and Ssls million in Australia made by his late father's trustees were against Muslim law. Mr Ali bin Salim bin Mohamed bin Talib of Cairo is alleging427 words
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137 1982-10-23 11 THIEVES broke into a department store. Mulehands (Pte) Ltd, in Bras Basah Road and took more than $100,000 worth of jewellery and $8,000 cash on Thursday. Mulchands 1 executive manager, Mr S. Rajah, 41, said all the doors in the store, which occupies137 words
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Advertisement790 1982-10-23 11 Centrally located in Orchard Road s shopping and tourist area, between Goodwood Park Hotel and Hyatt Hotel while Holiday Inn is just across the road. Site area of 180.000 sq. ft/16,700 sq. metres approximately. It forms a Golden Triangle with Tangs and Metro Orchard Metro Departmental Store and two renowned790 words
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Article, Illustration285 1982-10-23 12 I KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE government L going ahead with plan to ban Muslims fron the Genting Highland casino but will no close the money-makini operation completely the Prime Minister sail yesterday. Despite mounting pres sure, Datuk Seri D Mahathir Mohamad sail heUPI - 285 words
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Article44 1982-10-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Petronas plans to appoint con sultants to conduct special studies about developing the petroleum industry in Trenggarni The adviser to Petronas, Tun Hussein Onn, said the studies would centre on the socio-economic and physical impacts of the development.44 words
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241 1982-10-23 12 PENANG, Fri. The Consumers Association of Penang yesterday urged the government to stop overprotecting the local cement industry and, instead, get it to increase production. The association's president, Mr S.M. Mohamad Idris, said overprotection was unhealthy for the expansion of any industry. He was commenting onNST - 241 words
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Article155 1982-10-23 12 Courtroom heats up during trial By GRACE CHNG KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. High Court no. 2, where Malaysian Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports and three others are being tried for the 1 murder of Datuk Mohamed Taha Talib, is heating up literally. The airconditioner broke down yesterday and the court155 words
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Article, Illustration583 1982-10-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The deputy director of CID, Senior Asst Commissioner Yahya Yeop Lshak. said today that assaults had taken place in police lock-ups during interrogation. SAC Yahya, who was being re-examined by defence counsel Manjeet Singh in the trial-within-a trial over the killingNST - 583 words
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Article55 1982-10-23 12 A LAW firm. Aritfin and Ooi. has been retained to hold a watching brief for Umno and the National Front in the trial The case, now into its ninth day. has security and political implications. One of the accused is a Malaysian Cabinet minister and a member ofNST - 55 words
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387 1982-10-23 12 ISMAIL KASSIM - PAS congress starts off on confused note ISMAIL KASSIM By Our Regional Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, FVi. The three-day annual congress of Parti Islam (PAS), expected to be a heated affair, began today on a confused note because of a last-minute programme change. Many delegates turned up expecting to hear the387 words
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Article59 1982-10-23 12 KUALA LUMPL'R. FYi A Panama-registered cargo ship went aground near Muka Head in Penang on Wednesday, but all its 23-member Filipino crew are safe. Bernama reported yesterday The mishap spilled more than 500 tonnes of timber and palm oil in drums on to the water, incurring aAP - 59 words
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897 1982-10-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri MALAYSIA'S real Gross National Product is expected to recover moderately next year in response to the gradual recovery in external as well as domestic demand, the 1982 83 Treasury economic report predicts. The GNP growth is expected to be 4.4NST - 897 words
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546 1982-10-23 13 How the money will be spent next year KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh yesterday proposed a budget for 1983 totalling $28,749 million which pegs operating expenditure to the same level as that of the current year and trims development expenditure by about 20.2 per cent. The expenditures forNST - 546 words
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232 1982-10-23 13 Expenditure will be restrained to maintain price stability Thus the net external reserves were projected at a level of about $9,000 million. The 1983 budget would continue to maintain a reasonable rate of economi growth and restrain price increases, he said. The TRANSPORT SECTOR will be given priority with an232 words
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Article99 1982-10-23 13 CARS duty on built-up cars raised to 90 to 200 per cent (from 60 to 100 per cent previously). Duty on CKD packs is 15 per cent. Liquor duty raised by 10 to 40 per cent. Unmanufactured tobacco up 54 per cent to $50 per kilo. Manufactured cigarettes99 words
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Article89 1982-10-23 13 Cement, clinker, round and flat bars, mosaic and roofing tiles, frozen prawns 5 per cent duty abolished. Copra and coconuts 15 per cent duty abolished. Rubber calculation revised to base collection on values of RSS2, RSS3 and SMR2O. The impact of dropping RSSI is that duty is based89 words
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Article41 1982-10-23 13 Reinvestment allowance of 25 per cent extended to assessment year 1986. Export licensing removed for a range of products including confectionery, noodles, juices, aerated water, PVC resins, glass bottles, rubber drying plant, diamonds, carbon black, explosives, and wire rope.41 words
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Article90 1982-10-23 13 Sales tax on certain goods raised from 5 to 10 per cent. About 75 per cent of goods used in the country are exempted and include food, raw materials, machinery, Pharmaceuticals, construction equipment, and building materials. Service tax raised from 5 to 10 per cent and90 words
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Article39 1982-10-23 13 No change for cars up to 1200 cc, beyond that, progressive increases on present rate ranging from 33.3 per cent to 200 per cent. Company-owned cars will be taxed at four times the rate of individuallyowned ones.39 words
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Article113 1982-10-23 13 Incentives for R and D: One and one-third deduction allowed for revenue expenditure on research. Buildings for R and D entitled to industrial building allowance. Sump duties duty on cheques raised to 15 cents, on articles and memorandum of association, to $100. Duty on share stock transfer standardised to113 words
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Advertisement130 1982-10-23 13 H^^^j^ COL Mazda's brilliance is hard at work W J ■in W L T T l^f J saving the Jurong Port $100,000 annually H tW 1 I i iI f jjL w W B^^V on their electricity bill compared to the previous lighting system. B^H T nese shining examples of130 words
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Article440 1982-10-23 14 The Straits' Times says Welcome vote for continuity SRI LANKA'S presidential election on Wednesday was basically a referendum on President Junius Jayewardene's economic policies. Voters had to decide whether they wanted a continuation of the pragmatic, freemarket polices that he introduced when his United National Party came to power in440 words
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Article, Illustration91 1982-10-23 14 US efforts to press Japan to expand its defence role and share the defence burden in Asia has stirred controversy not only within Japan's political establishment, but also in Asean countries. The following is an extract from a paper by DR FRANCES LAI91 words
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346 1982-10-23 14 T.F. Hwang takes you down Memory Lane II (K I STARS i DO VOl believe la lucky stars? If ss, tie Ckl»e«« ninth lunar menth which begaa last Bs.s--d»y may well be year menth. Whe knews? Isoallv, the ninth meen falls In October. Many regard the number I as a346 words
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Article, Illustration256 1982-10-23 14 What the Asean countries think had to turn to China despite the latter's traditional support of Thai communist insurgents. Should Japan be encouraged to build up its defence so that it can play such a role whenever regional peace and stability is endangered? Until the end of 1960 or the256 words
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1320 1982-10-23 14 GIVEN their wartime experience with Japanese military occupation (with the exception of Thailand), and the historical demonstration of Japanese military expansionism in the Second World War, it is not surprising that the South-east Asians have certain deep-rooted apprehensions about Japan But such1,320 words
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573 1982-10-23 14 AN AMERICAN television manufacturer eliminated the "re-work stations" in one of its factories, forcing assembly workers to find and solve their own mistakes. As a result, not only were thousands of dollars saved, but hourly production rates were increased. This success, and573 words
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Advertisement91 1982-10-23 14 mman New 3-Way Mini Speaker System iriricp' m designed especially for today's compact car r .torn *>•%.<■■ ivii s- ate*** Pro** .^loonghtLM <■ '1* i 1 HongMui raomgCo JoO" $a*Stcw* •Km Ho.k TtatfmaCo L*«" Soon Joe 'Mlmg Co M<nNk> T radvtq I *tm~ j- R*dK> MO-* *«>*••*• I ••'♦•»*<-..,• ■#IM91 words
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Advertisement271 1982-10-23 14 National getaway stereos at giveaway prices! j^^^^^ l\v^-oj 1 The silver Wjy is sleek and nt-jt '-**> withi.nsp. Jeancontours "V f Beginning tcxiay, Apex Electronics is far the gets wtj \I £y offering the latest in National portable and tn*HlerJ am personal stereos at special prices. Choose from fl a271 words
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415 1982-10-23 15 Test tube babies No merit in the argument THERE are several points on which I disagree with Mr David Seah. (ST, Oct 19). First, Mr Seah asserts that "God is the creator of our body.... etc" and he supports this with a biblical quotation. I would like to point out415 words
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Article152 1982-10-23 15 I AM flabbergasted to and plan, read Mi- David Seah's let- When Jesus said "Love ter (ST, Oct 19), where he your enemies" (Matt tries to proselytize others 5:44), he did not advocate to his so-called brand of that we do nothing should "Christianity. the152 words
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Article180 1982-10-23 15 IT was with approval that I read Mr David Seah's view on test tube babies. (ST, Oct 19). I cannot help but agree with him. I may be criticised in this so-called scientifically advanced world of ours as being narrowminded and unprogressive. However, It is180 words
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Article159 1982-10-23 15 I AM a resident of Chancery Court Estate and must correct the erroneous impression your reporter gave of the fire drill. (ST. Oct 18). The drill was meant especially for the high-rise block residents, who number 52. I am amazed as to how your reporter could come159 words
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100 1982-10-23 15 Outraged by Tamil talentime decision EVERYTHING went smoothly during the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation Tamil talentime's second semi-final until the verdict was delivered. It made us feel very annoyed. The judges were not fair at all. Singers like Abdul Rahman and Mohd Mydeen deserved to get into the finals but were100 words
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Article47 1982-10-23 15 ALL kinds of vehicles park illegally along Street 1 and Avenue 1 every day from 5 p.m. in Bedok North housing estate. Writing to and calling the police have produced no result. Something must be done before someone gets hurt. SOMEONK WHO (ARES Slnptpere IMC47 words
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478 1982-10-23 15 Rejected, free lesson that could save lives IT WAS a stormy, miserable day. Lightning flashing and thunder crashing added to the gloom. Heavy rain had caused widespread flooding and traffic jams. Then lightning struck an airconditioner unit three floors below, and flames billowed upwards curling past my window. In shock,478 words
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145 1982-10-23 15 Ensure all mail is put in correct boxes I HAVE on several occasions found letters which were not mine In my pest hex. Also, some of my own letters were already open when I collected them. They may have been returned to their rightful owner, bat not before someone's curiosity145 words
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291 1982-10-23 15 REPLIES Summary is not a test of creativity I REFER to the letter "Questions on marking of 'O 1 level English paper" by Mr Eric ICoh (ST. Oct 12) regarding the English Language 'O level paper He asked: "Are students penalised for using one paragraph instead of two in a291 words
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Article79 1982-10-23 15 I REFER tc the letter I from "Freeway." (ST, I Sept 24). The Traffic Police have taken and will continue to I take action against owners of vehicles who I park indiscriminately and cause obstruction to other road users. Enforcement action taken against the motor-cyclists who parked their79 words
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Advertisement529 1982-10-23 15 a mdn s v j view on test fWU [tube v^4 babies V vl ST, Octlt October at m| the focus is on shutterbugs. Heighten your aspirations— £9§f HBL— weVe lowered our prices yu-^^^^^M/vMljMm 1 on the A to Z of photography MiO|P|§ P K^V*££| Whether photography is something you529 words
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Advertisement197 1982-10-23 15 ll COMPUTEACH L^^_U__^^^^^lv 1 AUDIOVISUAL 'I |#^fT^f^FT^^^^J 1 COMPUTER I B _^L|_W______ H H I TRAINING I If you are bored, frustrated or not very well paid the world of I computers can change ell that. I M Computeach can revolutionise your life and help you obtain a I we197 words
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Article221 1982-10-23 16 Ministry's hotline is hot indeed THE KNVIKONMKM Ministry hotline, set up to get the pubUr to report on contractors. who burn debris at their worksite*, was a hot line Indeed. Between Monday and Thursday, there were SS rails. The ministry will be taking enforrement action against II of them. Pleased221 words
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Article121 1982-10-23 16 CIA was responsible for 4,748 fires that killed 21 people, injured 161 others, and damaged $19.6 million worth of property in the first nine months of this year. CIA? A senior officer in the Singapore Fire Service said CIA is the aero- I nym for "carelessness.121 words
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Article, Illustration327 1982-10-23 16 Court told of inflated bills A CHARGE of conspiracy to deceive the Port of Singapore Authority by about $3.76 million in connection with the construction and completion of two blocks of warehouses was yesterday preferred against three men in a magistrate's court. TheMAZLAN BADRON - 327 words
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590 1982-10-23 16 BEN DAVIDSON - BEN DAVIDSON By THE Cilly-Hille. chair controversy ended yesterday with a High Court ruling that the manufacturers of "Cilly" polypropylene chair shells had infringed the trade mark of Hille International Limited. Mr Justice A. P. Rajah said he was satisfied that590 words
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Article82 1982-10-23 16 ART FOR CHARITY'S SAKE A LAWYER, Mr John Tan Chor Yong, has donated his paintings to the Zonta Club of Singapore to raise funds for charity. The club will sell his paintings at an art-cum-lewellery exhibition at the Mandarin Hotel on Oct 30 at 3 p.m. It hopes to raise82 words
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75 1982-10-23 16 POLICE have arrested a man in connection with the murder of Mr Tan Soon Chia. 65, in a house at Lorong 6, Geylang. six I days ago. The suspevt. aged 26. was I detained in a raid at Telok Blangah Crescent on Thursday. Mr75 words
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270 1982-10-23 16 THE ground floor exhibition area of Victoria Memorial Hall will be converted to a bank. The Singapore Symphonia Company, which took over management of the hall from the Culture Ministry, and the I'nlted Overseas Bank have signed a five-year lease agreement. This270 words
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Article80 1982-10-23 17 ALLIED Chocolate Industries Ltd has signed a sale and purchase agreement with Lim Kheng Kirn Holding Sdn Bhd for the disposal of its shareholding of one million shares in Chocolate Products (M) Bhd at MJ3.55 a share. The sale was carried out on a "willing-buyer, willing-seller" basis, and80 words
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Article25 1982-10-23 17 THE name of Public Textiles Bhd has been changed to Public Corporation following shareholders' approval at the extraordinary general meeting on Oct 20.25 words
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Article28 1982-10-23 17 THE KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Johan Holdings to clarify Malaysian press reports that it was negotiating to buy a substantial stake in Jacks International.28 words
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Article58 1982-10-23 17 KEMAYAN Oil Palm Bhd has announced a 20.7 per cent increase in group pretax profits to M 54.21 million for the year ended May 31 (MJ3.48 million previously), on a 16.5 per cent rise in turnover to MJ13.28 million (M 511.40 million). A final dividend of 558 words
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Article113 1982-10-23 17 LONDON, Fri. Total net inflows of funds to British non-bank financial institutions rose in second quarter to £5.8 billion (5521.5 billion) from 114.9 billion the previous quarter, but was still much less than the record inflow of £6.8 billion in the second quarter of 1981, theReuter - 113 words
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Article78 1982-10-23 17 PARIS, Fri. Bank of France's intervention on foreign exchange markets to support the franc was between 1 billion French francs (SJ3O7 million) and 1.5 billion francs in the week ended Oct 14, financial sources said. The bank's weekly balance sheet showed a fall in convertible currency reserves toReuter - 78 words
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Article79 1982-10-23 17 BANGKOK, Fri. Rumania offered to conduct a free feasibility study on a Thai government project to build a US$59O million (551.29 billion) fertiliser plant here, an industry ministry spokesman said. The offer was made by visiting Rumanian deputy industry minister, Mr Nicu Constantin, when he met Thai industryReuter - 79 words
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Article74 1982-10-23 17 OTTAWA, Fri. The Canadian economy continued to decline at a rapid rate in the third quarter. Statistics Canada said. Economic indicators for September showed that business demand, the main source of weakness in the second quarter, extended its decline. Renewed weakness occurred in retail and housing demand, butReuter - 74 words
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Article68 1982-10-23 17 LONDON, Fri. Britain's inflation rate will be down to 5 per cent next spring, Chancellor of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe said. "Five per cent is still too high and we must do better still," he said. The retail price index for September was 7.3 per cent higher thanReuter - 68 words
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Article82 1982-10-23 17 OTTAWA, Fri. The Canadian government has promised one of the highest powered groups of foreign businessmen ever to visit Canada that it will streamline the procedures of the controversial Foreign Investment Review Agency. The commitment that the agency will be changed was made to executives from nearly twoFT - 82 words
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285 1982-10-23 17 THE Singapore branch of Bank Bumiputra Malaysia will be issuing its second US$5O million (*****.8 million) floating rate certificate of deposit (FRCD) in the Asian dollar market, on the same terms as its maiden issue earlier this year. The offering is jointly lead managed285 words
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352 1982-10-23 17 BRUSSELS. Fri. A sharp warning that theKuropean Economic Community's unemployment problems were "much worse" than can be found anywhere else in the industrialised world was issued yesterday. The fact that the current American unemployment rate at 10.1 per cent is broadly comparable352 words
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Article52 1982-10-23 17 Both Britain and West Germany had made good progress in controlling public expenditure and inflation. The commission's annual report urged both countries to drop their reluctance to aid economic activity through budgetary policy adjustments. It suggested that they have scope for measures aiming at "maximum supply side and employmentFT - 52 words
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727 1982-10-23 17 THE market for local residential properties, virtually at a standstill for 18 months, is now staging a mild recovery. Property valuers and finance company managers say prices of landed property terrace and semi-detached houses and bungalows have risen by up to 10 per cent727 words
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425 1982-10-23 17 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange chairman, Tengku Noone Aziz bin Tengku Mahmood, has suggested that companies should in future take more precautionary measures m the light of the recent spate of forged share certificates. "I think all companies should print their share certificates425 words
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267 1982-10-23 17 Economy to grow by 6pc this year forecast THE Singapore economy will grow by 6 per cent this year, according to a forecast by the Overseas Union Bank. Its prediction tallies with the government's revised projections of a growth of between 5 per cent and 7 per cent this year.267 words
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275 1982-10-23 17 EAST Asiatic Company (Malaysia) Bhd, replying to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on its profits forecast for the 1982 financial year, has given a number of reasons for its optimistic projection in spite of a dismal showing at the interim stage. It275 words
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Article252 1982-10-23 17 SINUAPOKK. Share prices closed sharph higher in hectic trading yesterday, with higher Wall Street advices aidIng sentiment. Keppel Shipyard rose 12 cents to $3.52, Magnum Corp 2> cents to $3.12 and National Iron IS cents to U.K. Malayan I'nlted Industrie* rose 13 cents to $3.53, KB 15 cents252 words
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Article72 1982-10-23 17 Baastmd BM DuJcp lad balnea MTC I *10 ♦4 •6 Earn UitfcrteßM NBT ♦2 ♦5 -2 »2 CCM PAN H»» Par Nat Iraa *10 10 •7 -15 CaMStontfe +4 Hruttmft -36 iM-kraye BM •1 1 PM( 4 Ph KW STratfmn D M W«rk* •3 *1 1072 words
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Article354 1982-10-23 17 broken said, noting that a less volatile Hongkong dollar was a supporting factor. Leaders closed mixed with Cheung Kong down i cents to HKS7.2I, Hongkong Land up 2.5 cents to $4.tt and Paul V unchanged at $2,575. The Hang Seng Index feU 1.48 points to 852.<8. In the trading354 words
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Advertisement150 1982-10-23 17 Supreme Persian Naheen Carpet a i v v L^Lw* 4t/L 3£ tt* -mt +iif i 2 3»• -iS 'Mjlhn.' 4 J^T 4>> Ipfc j vSj a musfcrpKtv/rom the Imnhm Ukoi ofXaheen (t(fflv\(\\ In a 'Tree of Life decoration, the mystery lies vll w II 1%!/ in the extremely detailed and150 words
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Article2503 1982-10-23 18 MCI iiin nsh IM»I STKIAI < OMMKHIIAI II l!T Hi|B low Company S.lr .or- 350 247 Acma 260 +5 217 A 1., jiii 115 3.7 233 132 Allied Chor 185 +2 7.0 308 210 B A 1 292 2 77.3 330 283 Bate 320 22.0 141 682,503 words
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Article418 1982-10-23 18 THE traditional withdrawal of interest prior to the annual budget was not seen at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, as share prices continued to surge upwards in strong buying suport. This was seen in the New Straits Times Industrial Index which jumped 22.07 points to418 words
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Article623 1982-10-23 18 STOCK price* made aa tmprnaive apward m*ve tke laeal share market aa Investors' rtnfldenre remained nlgk. Leading tke way np was (.enUnns Bhd. It shot np X cents to $3.4« after the Malaysian Prime Minister said that the government may not cloae the m«4»eygpUnlag casino623 words
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Article871 1982-10-23 18 Goodwood Park 13. 508 14 008) OUE (5 158 5-206)110)5 15(1) 5 20 (1) 510 (5) 535 (14) 5 20 (9) Sealion (1728) (3) 3.74 (2) 170 (2)172 Shanfri-La (5.258) 1 510 (5) 5 15 (4) 5.20(1) 5 15 (1) 5.20 (7) 5-25 CD PROPERTIES B Raya (1.038) (25)871 words
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Article223 1982-10-23 18 Maaagen' artem far OH V) The Commerce 2.84 2 The Savings Fund 1.t2 1 70 Spore Prog Fund 125 1 JUd Spore Sec Fund 1.88 1.91 S pore Invnt Fund 1 00 1 05 Spore Equity Fund 1 24 1 30 ABIA I MT TBI'ST (Maaafcn' arfcoa far223 words
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Article1599 1982-10-23 18 BID and oTfer prut-, officially luted and husiwv. In and reported to the Stork Kxc hangp at Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in kxs of 1.000 units unles; ulhtTwlse aparttied All Times Settlement Contraru are quoted after the word "am". Big Board1,599 words
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Article1468 1982-10-23 18 BID and offer prtocs officially Haled and buttmaa In and rrportrd to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exrhanfe yesterday, with the number of aharea traded shown in brackets In lots o( 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTBIALfI AJunaiili (3 JOB) (1) 3.24 Aleaa (141 B) (1) 1 45 (17)1,468 words
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Article27 1982-10-23 18 Industrials Finance Motels 72 7 1 10 15 1 1 Properties [ill Palms 5 4 1 1 1 2 8 1 > rubbers 9 '.rubbers Oeb/Loans27 words
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Article265 1982-10-23 18 Hutch Pref Hutch mum *vt Hulchuon I InU Cnj Jardln* Main JardlneSec Km Wah Bank KMB Lane < rawford New Town New World Ocean Land i Orient Omi Cont l Omi Tnjii Bank PulT R*»al Hotel Shaw Bra 8h» Bank Shk Propa 1 Slme Uarbj I Slno Land Stelui265 words
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Article292 1982-10-23 18 y NOd >t NcmCorp so otkbrtda* ik I. P^mlnLtf as PtonwrCon in Pomton w fllllhWlMM MB Sdlniat Hld«i (B Stelfn Hi Lid B Smith Hovsn) Ltd MO TNT lao TOOUI m Ucl Mi 1 Vuiun m WmU Auil D «Mki p*t ao 1 (olinttii 1M Wornwld InU Hi wet292 words
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Article143 1982-10-23 18 Kara* Tower Sana Union Vrmsul SluiCnwnl Dun at; otnenl Uun Credit 9ouU< uiPibn rtil < ommtirlal Bwik rmi Duiu Butt nimJ PUwn Bank rhalOlaa InduUHM rnai Induaimi Uun rn»i tiutuaJ Fund 1 rtin Mutual rund II ITiai Mutual Pund 111 mini Suub Jnlon Tiuvatf .nllKl Hour Mill VMtfOroup OH143 words
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Article75 1982-10-23 19 SBR» VSR Si, MKH H 4MR(V ■iMK L ■Mil -MX (,C •-MX M tllenpilM) i jrnMnt g mimUmi II toitp*UHl .1 lonp^lMl nupdhtl II tO>p»U«l No».»b»t {Cimil Mlk) Bmyrm M#ll«r» l«2U0 163 00N MM ISI SON Nt*Mk«r IMOO WOOON IMOO 20U0ON 191 IX) 113 UON UNQ UNO75 words
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Article667 1982-10-23 19 PRICKS in ihe Singapore rubber market dosed slightly higher yesterday, with November RSS One bnjren quoted at 188 75 ceatl t*"i kilo, up 0 75 cent on Thursday's now. Morning prlcci were marked up slightly mi ■MM buying sup(>ort after an unchanged opening. Volume was light The morning session667 words
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Article370 1982-10-23 19 Marui am Mats lndi MM Miuu Wrk «M Mlneota MO Miuhl-Bank MlUubßank 900 MlUubChtm U7 MiuuDCorp we MlUubElcc 300 MlLlub EIUU 427 MlUub Hfavy Itl Mltaul Co at Mtuul Shlpbldf I J4 MIUul Smrlllnt Ml MlUukoahl 3d Murau Mfi 1380 NikkosK ::z: m Nip Elfc Mi NlpUfhl 114 Nip370 words
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Article227 1982-10-23 19 STOCK prices closed higher 01 Thursday, after a rollei coaster day which analyst said reflected Wall Street 1 nervousness about the abllit; of the Dow Jones industn.i average to hold above the 1.001 mark. us* Allied Chtm Cp 3TC>. It Ann ChUmrr? -H Am Airlines ni Am Tel227 words
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Article111 1982-10-23 19 SHARE prices in Manila yesterday closed mixed on a reduced turnover of 1.19 million pesos emat ¥fm Acotc Mlnlnf 0002 0 0002 AnlloPhll OOSS unch Apei Mlnlnf B 0012 unch AtlaiCon B »2S -0 5 BafUloOold 0 023 •OOTO2 Bute P«troleum OXII2 -OKI BcnnitCon B MSO unch ctx'P 2111 words
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Article235 1982-10-23 19 INTERNATIONALS wen steady on Thursday, led b\ Unilever which rose 2.60 guild ers lo 190.80. its high o? ttx year, while Philips. HGVN anc Akzo were all 20 points higher dealers said Mortgage banks staged i recovery as Wuh moved 5.S higher to 8600 with FGH vi 1 80235 words
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Article205 1982-10-23 19 very active trading on Thursday, as yesterday s advance on Wall Street and expectations of a possible cut in German key interest rates today caused widespread buying, dealers said pnno i•■ Actions ttulases MT +4 Aliuulueßr 510 +1 Alusuliae Hr% It? *7 Brown Bonn Br Mi 10 rib. c*i205 words
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Article43 1982-10-23 19 Rubber: Oct 22 m Singapore: rs Nov: 1 88.75 cents ,c (up 0.75 cent) ii- Malaysia: id Nov: it 205.00 cents is (unchanged) Tin: M 529.15 y per kilo (unchanged) ?t j Offical offering: i- 211 tonnes > (up 50 tonnes) in43 words
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Article165 1982-10-23 19 Produce prices ,c CHDUSE Praataee Kxraaai is Slngapcre, os«a rlsxlag prl< t per IM kg yeatorstoy. C««a« a t «U: Bulk fob $85 r- sellers, old drum (in seco is hand drum) fob $98.00 selle 8 new drum fob $102.00 sellers C*f*»: Mixed (loose) $45 d bUyerS Pevswr: Muntok white165 words
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Article211 1982-10-23 19 a I THE KILOBAR market tor gi I deliverable in Singapore opened MM 9B and closed at U0 IM yesti day In the Far East gold opened ***** *****. eased slightly M 25 00 421.00. then rebounded M 26 25 ***** before closing M 2* 00 427 00 by211 words
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Article373 1982-10-23 19 THE STRAITS tin price was again unchanged al M 529.15 per kilo in Penang yesterday, on an official offering up SO to 211 tonnes The overnight London market was firmer with forward buyers gaining £58 to £7,333 per tonne LONDON: Tin closed at the day's high on Thursday, ending373 words
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Article71 1982-10-23 19 LONDON: Copper prices on Thursday (previous in bracket*! Wireoars Spot buyers £***** (CBB2 50). sellers C9Ol 00 g (LBB3 00). Three Months buyers 1*93 00 irjauSO). sellers C 893 50 (fjnoo). Marfestlstw: Firmer Hales: M.7JO tonnes i Silver quotes Taws New York 10 058 10 108 10US 1020S Zurich71 words
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Article619 1982-10-23 19 THE STOCK market drifted in quiet end-week trading yesterday but leaders were occasionally off the lows by the close, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was off five points at 617.9. Interest was focused on STC, with dealings starting in the 40 million shares sold off by619 words
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Article59 1982-10-23 19 m \>' iai. iinr.n INDUSTRIALS Thursday 822.8 Wednesday 020.5 Week Ako BMB DOW JONES AVKRACF. INDUSTRIALS Thursday 1036 HH Wednesday 1034 12 Week A»o 996 87 lI.K.HANCi BF.N<. Friday 832 68 Thurvlay 833 16 Week Ago 8804* AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Friday «M 0 Thursday 6809 Week Ago 655 159 words
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Article356 1982-10-23 19 Cmnntt— Nominal iHmt SmlthcorMan Pwcantag* quoUd yostoroay (crnaa)partty Chang* Local dollar* to oae unit of foreign currency: IS dollar 2 1925 2.1935 2.8196 -22.24 Sterling pound 3.7260 3 7305 7.3469 -49.28 Australian dollar 2.0645 2 0665 3.4286 39 78 NZ dollar 1.5665 1.5695 3 4286 -54.20 Canadian dollar356 words
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Article45 1982-10-23 19 RANGE of price* offered by dis count houm on Ort 22: Owrnltjbt: 3'. Call deposits 3 3 CImim BayiM S.Um 3-month Treasury bills I* 2 s 3- month Bank bills 7 7 3 months CD 8s SH months CD 7H 7>< Smim: NMtaMl DfcriMl45 words
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Article33 1982-10-23 19 Closing Interbank rales for Singapore dollar* on On 22 Offer Bid Overnight 1 month 6 t 6 2 month* til 16 (t 16 3 months 6 6 t Overnight mode S33 words
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Article433 1982-10-23 19 eFROM: I i V Baaa 14 18B) (9) 414 (7) 412 (2) I 4 16 (2) 4 U (21) 4.20 (5) 4.22 (4) 4 24 1 1H 26 Nca«arsi7 3OS) (3) 7 10 I' O Baa* (4 10B) (2) 4 02 (3) 4 0* I (1) 4.04(21433 words
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Advertisement25 1982-10-23 19 Prime lending rates THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are euTMtly prepared v lend to their heat maUmer* la 1.83 per rr nt25 words
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Advertisement463 1982-10-23 19 /^credible otleii C9QQ| I complete sofa f n |y O*>U U I co.np.ete tffff S39Q) WM B^^ il^a«a^a»»»»s»»»Bssss«ass»*s».s»*.»^^^^ as --^JUil^LiMVSble! First m Ever! f m I New! Smashing! I LssssawsjcsMav. F^j^^ Over 30 furniture manufacturer? fl «sH I and contractors combine effort to I L^^^\ sta 9 e a fantast'c463 words
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608 1982-10-23 20 MERCHANT bankers are worried and puzzled at the sili-nic maintained by ihe Stix-k Kxchange of Singapore (SES) following its refection o! an application by United Pulp ami Paper (UPP) for a listing of 26 million new shares arising from a rights issue "Frankly,608 words
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Article105 1982-10-23 20 BRUSSELS, Fri. Belgium yesterday cut its interest rates to their lowest levels in more than 18 months, reducing both its discount and Lombard rates by half a percentage point to 12.5 per cent and 13 per cent respectively This is the third such reduction since July,FT - 105 words
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170 1982-10-23 20 Boustead Holdings purchase price revised THE Malaysian Capital Issues Committee has revised downwards the con- i sideration under which Boustead Holdings Bhd is to acquire the remaining 76 per cent stake in Bar- low Boustead Estates Agency. While Boustead Holdings will buy 6.475 million Barlow Boustead shares (from the Barlow170 words
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368 1982-10-23 20 MBF Holdings is believed to be still awaiting official approval from the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee for its application to float its subsidiary, Malaysia Borneo Finance Corporation Bhd (MBFC). According to market sources, the application was submitted to the CIC some time ago368 words
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375 1982-10-23 20 BANK loans to the manufacturing sector fell by $112 million in August, the fourth month of decline this year. The fall brought the total loans extended to this sector to $5.07 billion at the end of August, according to latest statistics from375 words
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388 1982-10-23 20 BRUSSELS, Fri. Some of France's latest moves to curb imports and boost exports look likely to encounter a legal challenge from the European Commission unless Paris makes the necessary adjustments to conform with the regulations of the European Economic Community. Alerted by yesterday's FinancialFT - 388 words
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152 1982-10-23 20 European synthetic fibre makers to cut output PARIS. Fri. European synthetic fibre producers agreed to cut their output capacity to reduce the industry's major losses, the International Rayon and Synthetic Fibres Committee said. Nine companies agreed to an overall cut of 500,000 tonnes in annual production capacity, taking Western Europe'sReuter - 152 words
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275 1982-10-23 20 China needs $43b to develop coal and oil resources BEIJING, Fri. China will need between US$2O billion (5543.8 billion) and US$4O billion to develop its oil and coal resources. Mr Chang Yanqing, vice chairman of the i Bank of China, told European bank representatives that China would need the fundsFT - 275 words
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Article78 1982-10-23 20 TAIPEI. Fri. The government hopes to establish an ottincre banking centre In Taiwan, and a proposal outlining the new system will soon be sent to the executive branch (or approval. Taiwan hopes to attract funds that would otherwise flow through the other regional offshore centres suchFT - 78 words
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408 1982-10-23 20 BELGRADE, Fri. Yugoslavia may impose further austerity measures by the end of this month to bring the country's current account deficit this year with the West to below US$l billion iS$2.l9 billion) and to avoid rescheduling debts to Western banks, said the National BankFT - 408 words
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Advertisement1216 1982-10-23 22 I SOMEONE WHO WON Mil _^^^^^H HU uhislu hl-li set worth $l.:W0 flr_s ifjkj in a reient luclt> draw wants _J_J___«____. l__J_a| (o sell n t.ir :i negottahli' CXV m Wft Eal cats will BE (losing (Ql l/'JI i«' pm t<Mia> i« tin V eaf^" 1 nj*j*fl i I'm Z^\jl1,216 words
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Advertisement850 1982-10-23 22 ill Q Employment VACANCY FOR __rW LEGAL ■■■kfIPBL-l ASSISTANT ■■^■j Long established law firm Fal *d I _J ffll requires a Legal Assistant with experience in trede _^T^?^^_r^^^T_ii_l marks and releted work _L___L Successful applicant will have good prospects of advancement SMpsaMMMIMNMa Apply In own handwrlt- K|SiIIBKiSESBMs3 inK furnishing quallflca-850 words
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Advertisement969 1982-10-23 22 T ill Q Employment Bankers Trust Company I An established US Offshore Bank in I Singapore, invite's applications for S I the? post of: I Requirements I c Femdlc between 18-23 years I c GCE 'O' level with good credit in English I c Preferably with 1 year's experience in969 words
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Advertisement899 1982-10-23 22 it I Q Employment _H a\ medium sued hotel mvites r application* from suitably A Large Japanese Trading qualified person* to til the Company (Singapore poaition of Branch) ha* vacancy for a: FEMALE ACCOUNTS GENERAL ASSISTANT CLERK (maU) APPLICANTS SHOULD Requirements a OCI i) level fill-time I a Age between899 words
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Advertisement1086 1982-10-23 23 Iff 1 D Employment 66 Situations Vacant smbhb §M d) Secretarial SS-SS Clerical TYPIST/INVOICING CLERK An established inlernstionsl required ufo n comply reouire. Preferabljr wlft J OCI O accounts r;;u^;^,* lthimm CLERKS XT*" pphc t PIM THE PERSONNEL Requirement*: DEPARTMENT a M.nimum OCX XT level with (FRANCHISE) MPH ts in1,086 words
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Advertisement1236 1982-10-23 23 \2 ill Q Employment RECEPTIONIST CUM CLERK TYPIST required by a Consultation Firm c Able to commence work Im- Typing speed 30 wp m me.tiately OCE "O 1 Level I C hn^a| t 1U a success,,,; candidate a-11l he I "lesaT^rsunaht, and good to orrt telephone manners |c Ability lo1,236 words
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Advertisement1480 1982-10-23 23 ill Q Employment SEVERAL PERMANENT VACAN J^JI J^ Csft for Clerk l>iisi KM Ol .hard Road. Bnenton Wa) (ieneral Clerk JwroiiK MMI-S.'WU fcTtalAf tfttk^ Secretaries tot legal firm. Shen- wwa^paw aa ton Way SK.SI) an.l above At teclurai/Englneering Draft* S\||S men i'li.iiii!, Electricians, town, huli i\ i $SOO Call Z*****S1,480 words
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Advertisement866 1982-10-23 23 "Anrini 1 fit 0 Employment THhro atSCOITS <1 1 sn \Xc require keen self-motivated individuals who arc inttrotcd in the challenge of a sales career to join our exclusive indoor boutiques and corners as Female Sales Representatives l"he successrul candidates must haw the following prerequisite Mm level certificate A friendly866 words
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Advertisement843 1982-10-23 23 ill Q Employment FEMALE SALES ASSISTANT r 1 Tuii.l,./ raquir^l 10. ou. r.ta.l branch .1 Sala.y not I.** than 1300 pe. month plu* other attractive fringe ben.- i i til* M Pleas, call in perton for an mler- P^^ m^M view today at APEX PHARMACY Ml. THOMSON PLAZA UPPER THOMSON843 words
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Advertisement799 1982-10-23 24 ili Q Employment 66 Situations Vacant t) Technical mw/\\^ NEMIC LAMBDA W^%^2^^^ The multinational USA and Es JsS^TH^^ar Japanese electronic power r^siHGAP^ ss-^is^sa, CONTRACTS DIVISION tor Doa lo a tubstantial aipantion program in our contracting d*partmant. applications ara T^T!^^T^^^ invit*d tor Ih* following po*i- SSflaaaJ^sVajsVaßaaajslMaeasßV tiom Principal acti«it»s in- WTxT799 words
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Advertisement644 1982-10-23 24 (jjli Q Employment r pp^} TRAINEE TECHNICIANS Our Company is an approved Training Centre recognised by VITB. We are specialised in the assembly. maintenance and overhaul of ordnance system. At present, we are starting another batch of Trainees for a 2 years training programme. This training programme is aimed at644 words
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Advertisement769 1982-10-23 24 fjf 0 Employment WEST PHARMAPACK PTE LTD A well established U.S. beae Company, a world leader in the field ot pharmaceutical packaging component requiree: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Applicant should possess either one ol the following c NTC 2 or 3 in plumbing with experience In general estate management such as painting,769 words
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Advertisement892 1982-10-23 24 (jjli Q Employment h) Domestic _OBKK^KKKKK^_ i r WANTEO IMMEDIATELY LIVE-IN [•••*">« T "»el Agent reqiwes Live-oat amah for fcneral lo n v HnSSiS D STPB LICENSED tci 22K2U3.1 Ext M (Mondaj GUIDES 1 Knda>i a i j. PLEASANT FAMILY AT Clemei rrquirrs riurnt Knur 2) GENERAL CLERKS MA» WANTED892 words
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Advertisement959 1982-10-23 25 ijjl^ Q Employment i^__^^^^^^^^i 66 Situations Vacant leading^localshippinc urgently requires i) Miscellaneous DESPATCH CLERK lor daily despatch and detlnery ol documents, etc Aleo tor general lia a^_^_^ >^_^_^ >^ >^_^ laa assistance in omce ■^k c AlHliu t..s|»-ak Knglish c As molor-cycte will i»- pr.. uele.i appllcanU must be In959 words
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Advertisement1063 1982-10-23 25 2 ijfai Q Employment THE EAST ASIATIC CO. (S) PTE LTD invites applicationo for the following*: 1) DRIVER Age 25 to 35 years old c To drive our Warehouse's vehicle. Will be required to assist In the loading and unloading of goods on and from his vehicle. c Preferably few1,063 words
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Advertisement1507 1982-10-23 25 TAh HONG LEONG CO. (PTE) LTD. &sfi i^V SINGAPORE OS2O TEL ?»5?3?l IOPPOSITE VICTORIA Se>IOOL JALAN BCSAP STACHUMI MONROE New-Matic pressurised gas shock specially absorbers for all v^ designed for a Mprrprtnc silent, welt-controlled mciucucb and comfortable ride BertZ Cars __f- AJsoavaHaWefofVoivos and new Fofd Conmas has s shock absorber1,507 words
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Advertisement1502 1982-10-23 26 times Saturday car mart ~H Vehxles For Sale k) Subaru MARCH 1990 SUBARU I) MItSUbISM ',n',', '."x.'ellVn't condition price sih.oiu oB o {TSS^TISooS SUBARU' 1,00 Dl ,-v,.n.-nt 2221t>il 2pm Sun.lay SIGMA 1900GS. 1979 I owner full anyt.: Interested rVn'hfrki? JUl¥ IMO W***" I6UO OFT -.v.j Ki'kie o.upe a ir-con. radio/1,502 words
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Advertisement4259 1982-10-23 26 fj^ P Accommodation Properties [mV^^r^^mWm I^^^ V f k An delusive Developmenf of w Jf^V iU\vT3^^^^ \V i i 40 Luxurious Maisonnetfes \L«»««V \^kv^Z\ V^^^^n Jl X, Bultt-up area from 210 m' __/*~~<r^ V mW\ MM^^^^mW^aaa^^^^aMMMT f WmM H Swimming pool £Z-HZZZ*\ \A a, W^ amW^ma^ MV IB Landscape garden4,259 words
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Advertisement691 1982-10-23 26 :r >i. r- 1/ 2 ROOM APARTMENTS AT SENGS LOOOE Rental: Weekly from $300. MonlMy from S9SO. Service provided: Hotel Style 10 units reserved for w Airlines Kew unius left Ideal for visiting executives with small famillea. living on own budgets and newly weds walling for HUB forward reservauons acceptable691 words
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Advertisement1289 1982-10-23 27 32 Accommodation ■■II r Properties I IDEALLY LOCATED ON THE HILL-TOP ALONG YIO CHU KANG ROAD I THOMSON GROVE The lush Greenery of I Luxurious Garden Houses NO RESTRICTION TO FOREIGNERS FREEHOLD LAND 90% LOANS AVAILABLE *L 3ClPEl_f^^Jp£."^B^ v -i -*Jt 4 OUTDOOR FACILITIES Club-house, squash court, two swimming pools,1,289 words
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Advertisement533 1982-10-23 27 JBIJ C Accommodation ■W]| Properties DIST. 0«17 1.200 b) Rental Also HIGH STREET CENTRE DOUBLE STOREY SHOPHOUSE partili district is ive a l;. m iiii>, l ur| a p r»*ni c unirul J rate Ideaii> situ- lee Huilding Hal- a Tran tn.t Conlai i ownei I ADVERTISER PROVIDES A Üble.533 words
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Advertisement2405 1982-10-23 31 Coopers OtLyDrSnd Associates provides a comprehensive range of management consultancy services aimed at helping clients increase the effectiveness and profitability of their organisation. These services include Corporate Development, Organisation Planning, Financial Control and Management Information Systems, Investment Planning and Appraisal, Electronic Data Processing, Executive HI Selection, Marketing and Economic Studies.2,405 words
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Advertisement649 1982-10-23 33 APPOINTMENTS MORTEIN PREEN HARPtC COLMAN MUSTARD ~~i p- RECKITT COLMAN 3 Manufacturer and marketeer of household, toiletry, pharmaceutical and food products j 5 world- wide is now in the process of expanding h its operations in South- East Asia. Suitably qualified candidates are invited to fill < the following positions:649 words
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Advertisement742 1982-10-23 33 ESSO REFINERY (PULAU AVER CHAWANI REFINERY TECHNICIAN I TRAINEES I Our Technician Training and Progression Program launched in 1969 is unique amongst oil refineries in Singapore. It has been providing Singaporeans with multiskill training, i.e. the necessary process and mechanical skills to operate our Refinery. We have vacancies in early742 words
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Article172 1982-10-23 34 EDINBURGH, Fri Hard-up Scottish First Division club Heart of Midlothian today launched a revolutionary new form of sponsorship to help repay their substantial debts. The Edinburgh side are offering a new house and car, worth 35,000 pounds, to one lucky match programme winner. Every person who buysUPI - 172 words
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Article156 1982-10-23 34 KATHMANDU, Fri. The match between Nepal and Kuwait in the 23rd Asian Youth football tournament here yesterday was called off In the second half because of a dispute between the two teams The dispute began when both sides disagreed with a throw-in decision 17 minutes before full-time whenAFP - 156 words
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Article, Illustration442 1982-10-23 34 LONDON, Fri. Foreign players look set to play a leading part in tomorrow's English soccer League fixtures with the main interest on the debut of Denmark's Allan Simonsen for Second Divison Charlton. Simonsen has been named for the struggling London clubs clash with Chelsea. InReuter; UPI - 442 words
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Article172 1982-10-23 34 Welshmen bid to prove they're no dviner Swans BWANBEA (Wales), Fri. Deflaat Swaaaea still believe tkey eaa reach tke third r*aa4 M tke Rmrtpeaa Cap-wlaaen Cap de(ipJte a 14 h«me defeat by Paris St. Germala la Wedaeaaay's Ontlef. Swmn'i kspes a»w rest sa whether players akseat tkreagk lalary sa172 words
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Article81 1982-10-23 34 MANCHESTER UNITED manager Ron Atkinson Is hoping to pay £500,000 ($1.85 million) to Vancouver Whitecaps for striker Peter Beardsley even though he has already signed the 21-year-old for half that fee. In a unique sale-or-return agreement with the American club, the £250,000 that United have already81 words
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Article, Illustration43 1982-10-23 34 WEST Germany's under-21 coach Bert i Vogts (right) is in line for promotion following the resignation of national coach Jupp Derwall's No. 2 Erich Ribbeck. Ribbeck it seemed did not get on well with the West German coach.43 words
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Article88 1982-10-23 34 VETERAN Wolves striker John Richards is on the way back after an injury which threatened to wreck his playing career. He hurt his right knee, which had caused him so much trouble in the past, in pre-season training. And Richards admitted: "I was woried when I went88 words
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Article67 1982-10-23 34 ALL the news from Argentina seems to be had these days, but the worst news is the sudden death of River Plate's new manager Vadislao Cap. He was rushed to hospital in Buenos Aires after falling ill during a trip back from Italy, where River had67 words
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Article22 1982-10-23 34 YORK player-manager Denis Smith was fined a week's wages for being sent off in a recent game by himself!22 words
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Article92 1982-10-23 34 BERND SCHUSTER'S original refusal to return to the West German team caused consternation among the World Cup runners-up. who regarded the blond Barcelona midfielder as their future general. Schuster justified his decision by saying: "Before I risk playing in the national team, I need to play92 words
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Article, Illustration44 1982-10-23 34 TOTTENHAM'S! nter national goalkeeper Ray Clemence (right) happily paid £50 to Geoff Hurst as the result of a lost bet Clemence had a bet with Hurst that he would not be included in Bobby Robson's first England squad-44 words
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Article52 1982-10-23 34 TWO Argentine World Cup members. Daniel Valencia and Hector "Chocolate" Baley, have had such a hefty World Cup "hangover that both have been dropped by their club Talleres de Cordoba. Despite not playing in Spain and missing the whole of the national championship, both claimed they needed52 words
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Article39 1982-10-23 34 GLASGOW Rangers' new-boy Craig Paterson said a big thank you to his team-mates after a lengthy search of the penalty-area at Ibrox finally unearthed his false tooth lost in a League Cup-tie against Clydebank IPS.IPS - 39 words
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Article53 1982-10-23 34 TO COMMEMORATE their third World Cup win, the Italian Football Association have decided that, in future, their national team will wear slightly different badges. Below the usual three-coloured emblem In Italy's colours will be three golden stars. Italian champion clubs are allowed to wear a star on their53 words
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Article492 1982-10-23 34 PARIS, Fri. Australian David Graham shot seven birdies in a 66 for the first-round lead in the US$ll2,OOO ($243,000) Lancome Trophy Tournament of Golf Champions at St Norn La Breteche here yesterday. The 36-year-old United States-based professional finished two strokes ahead of World Matchplay champion SeverianoAgencies - 492 words
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Advertisement932 1982-10-23 34 APPOINTMENTS CAREER OPPORTUNITIES We are a large property organization, with some twenty years history in residential and commercial developments. Our potentials for the decades ahead are tremendous, and to match the anticipated growth, we are undertaking a review of our organization structure so as to streamline the management and its932 words
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Article, Illustration622 1982-10-23 35 BRIAN MILLER - BRIAN MILLER By WITH 18 holes to be played, it looks like a battle between Singapore's M. Marimuthu and the rest of Taiwan in the House of DunhillPGA championship at Jurong today. The Singapore golfer yesterday took a twostroke lead into the final round of622 words
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265 1982-10-23 35 JIM ECKRETT, 25, Singapore's top racquetball exponent and his friend, Ridley Smith, hope to have it easy convincing squash players in the Republic to try their hand at the sport. Eckrett, who was a teaching professional at the Woodstone and Nautilius Club in Texas for265 words
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224 1982-10-23 35 Umpires make Gerulaitis angry again AMERICAN Vitas ssss^ssiraai tenn. s rounds in Melbourne last night when he walked off the the US (6-1. 6-3), respec court in protest at the ur- tively. pires for the second time The nwalu: Mm Qurterin as many years. rual»: Jimmy Arias (US) bt Playing224 words
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Article45 1982-10-23 35 CAIRNHILL will hold an Ultraconstituency soccer tournament for the Or Wong Kwei Cheong Challenge Trophy early next month. Caimhill residents interest ed in taking part should contact Tang at *****37 or Gerard Benjamin at *****46 (after office hours). Entry closes on Wednesday.45 words
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Article36 1982-10-23 35 PASIR Panjang Palace beat Singapore Recreation Club 2-0 in a friendly soccer match at the Padang yesterday. Meanwhile, heavy rain forced the Jurong Inter-company match between G.E. Housewares and D. Scanstyle to be ano-lled36 words
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Article272 1982-10-23 35 PrifiwliMli tU M Ma rimuthu 74. 70, 70 tit Hsieh Chung VI 74. 71. 71 til Cheng Tse Chung 75, 70, 73, Hsieh Yu Shu 69, 75, 74; Hung Weng Neng 77. 68, 73. tit Shen Chung Shyan 75, 74, 70; Hung Fa 7? 72, 71. Bt Urn272 words
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Article64 1982-10-23 35 BOXING Japan's second-ranked featherweight contender Naoki Kobayashi died of brain injury on Thursday night after being knocked out in a local professional bout held at Tokyo's Korakuen Hall on Monday night, doctors said. Kobayashi, 24, fell unconscious and was sent to hospital immediately after being knocked down64 words
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Article63 1982-10-23 35 In Clevetaad, American Leroy Haley scored a unanimous points decision over Italian Giovanni Giuseppe Gimenez to retain his World Boxing Council light-welterweight crown on Wednesday night. Haley was always in command of the hard-hitting Gimenez throughout the 15 rounds and had little diff? culty avoiding the older63 words
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Article70 1982-10-23 35 CYCLING South Korea and Indonesia swept the first to fifth positions in the 118-km first stage of the Tour of Malaysia race starting from Johor Baru to Batu Pahat on Thursday A total of 113 cyclists took part. The reaalts: 1 Park Sei Yong (SK), Z70 words
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Article77 1982-10-23 35 GYMNASTICS The world's elite, Including world and Olympic Games title-holders and several previous cup winners, will be in action at the seventh World Cup starting in Zagreb today. Russians Yuri Korolev and Bogdan Makuc are among the favourites to win the men's Individual combined events, while77 words
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Article63 1982-10-23 35 OLYMPICS Four French radio stations an- Sini n^ d vester da.y U»t they would not broadcast the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles because the Americans were demanding what were termed exorbitant rates. A communique from Radio France, one of the four stations, said that the63 words
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Article52 1982-10-23 35 RUGBY LEAGUE Bradford Northern have Joined the growing list of British clubs recruiting players from New Zealand. They have completed arrangements to sign standoff Billy Kells, who toured here with the Kiwis in 1960 and second-row forward Blue Kingi. They are due to arrive at Bradford thisAgencies - 52 words
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325 1982-10-23 35 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI COMMENT By THE Singapore Hackey AuMftotton seem to have bitten •ff mn thM they eaa the* wttfc tketr dfictoUn to have an Inquiry Into why nmpiiT Peter Martoas did d* t rr port a breach of discipline by farmer aattoaal player Parieigh325 words
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Advertisement727 1982-10-23 35 APPOINTMENTS ~7 is (A member of The Times Organisation) r2 We are expanding our operations and have several openings for executive I positions. For these appointments, we are not only looking for people to fill n vacancies... we are offering career opportunities with prospects of advancement to self-motivated individuals who727 words
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Article317 1982-10-23 36 Racing special Take John's Gift By EPSOM JEEP JOHN'S GIFT is still a bit of a risk at the start, but on his showing over 1,200 m last week he can be backed with confidence over 1,400 m in Race 3 at Penang today. Badly away, John's Gift came with317 words
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Article4035 1982-10-23 36 ■■■■■■■■I 2.30 CLASS 6 DIV 1 1,200m B;f;TH3» (Ratings: 40-31) HMMhMI (Stakes: S1 1,000) 1 0061** Dm dm n (41) Blossom Zafir 7 nzg ul 2 Got up on post to pip Fa Fa Div 2 Spore 1200m Auk 15, it was his only win In 294,035 words
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Article198 1982-10-23 36 RACE EPSOM JEEP RACING ED FAIRWAY TIPTOP PEDIGREE Magic Boat Jackla't Kuda DMna Rutor Divina Rular JackM't Kuda 1 Bess Gift Divine Ruler Timely Arrival Timely Arrival Timely Arrival Starbright Starbright Je Revien Everything Nice Bess Gift Ranad PatarPan PrtarPan Logical Patar Pan 2 Logical Logical198 words
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Article, Illustration14 1982-10-23 36 GOING FORECAST: YIELDING TIMESPORT PAGE THREE JOHN'S GIFT geta osafloent vate la Km* 314 words
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332 1982-10-23 36 ' IPTOP - Smart Looker can outsmart rivals again 'IPTOP By! SMABT LOOKEB should outsmart his rivals once again in Race 6 for Class 3 Div 4 horses over 1,400 m. The four-year-old, an unraced importation, created a sensational debut when he got up near the post to pip Honest Willie in a332 words
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Article246 1982-10-23 36 PEDIGREE - PEDIGREE By LEADING local jockey Leslie Khoo can score a double at Penang today. He is down to ride in four races and his best chances are Peter Pan 111 (Race 2) and Kxpreasway n (Race 4). Peter Pan 111. withdrawn by order of the stewards246 words
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Article69 1982-10-23 36 THESE horses do well on a wet track: RACE I: Jackie's Kuda n. RACE t: Taman Mas. Peter Pan 111. Logical 11. Perenius RACE I: John's Gift. Come Come. Screen Print. Hand In Hand II BACK 4: Bold Pilot I^esmana 111 RACE I: Shepherd. Hot net's Sting RACK69 words
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Article, Illustration294 1982-10-23 37 Jericho in stylish workout ON THE TRACK with FAIRWAY PENANG, Fri. Jericho underlined his chances in the Class 3 Div 1 event over 1,400 m (Race 8) here on Sunday with a stylish workout this morning. With R. Rajoo up, Jericho strode out easily over 600 m in 39.6 sec.294 words
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Article141 1982-10-23 37 Former 'boy wonder' to ride here PENANG, Frl Fanner "bay wader" Jsckey Steve Caathea will rMe m the local turf Stnnpare trailer Robert Njr Uld me today that Caathea, new zt, had renflrmed ccmlnß to ride at the Stagapore Turf Club November Mcettag. There to a ekaace that he will141 words
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Article1179 1982-10-23 37 RAPF 1 2.15 CLASS 6 DIV 3 1,200 m r\ \v i x (Ratings: 31-11) (Stakes: $10,000) I *o***o Ctaftor Tw» SI (II) Golden Saddles-Lee Samdl tame CmUm 9 t *049*9 Art JewcUtry MJ Art JeweUeryAhmad 9 nig dl tame T»miih 12 t 009**9 Lara Bevy H (H)1,179 words
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Article292 1982-10-23 37 T*UI Noo rMea Ist PUctap tor Uat II rMea 1 Twewdir t Ueu J Kh— 4 Yarfc i Pc \mrr I Cfceun 8 Lam I F— II Dauelly 11 (hUm 12 Ywkp il RftjM 14 P Lee It (M 11 Salri n Sm 18 GwtllUm II K*xmy BaUM292 words
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Article91 1982-10-23 37 FRO- AM RACES ABE NOT INCLUDED Lllan m Pert van Brrokrlrn fcamri iMgMUC M 1 UuuJl 'KIaihk m C vu Brrokrlf Lhm*d ICkMg lam it hmu n |)Ml iMfW 73 64 47 34 32 29 29 28 28 26 23 22 19 17 17 16 15 15 1591 words
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Article81 1982-10-23 37 g^tim Ihm IT Wee ten iMet iim IJor «1Uh* kb*o 'egaaw lS Lee Mi -rime* irmoor ;*l V*hPmh 31 19 17 15 13 U 10 9 9 7 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 23 26 17 6 10 7 13 13 7 181 words
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Article, Illustration723 1982-10-23 37 HONEST WILLIE, a 10--length winner at the Pesta Sukan Cup Meeting at Bukit Timah in August, has been deleted, according to the latest Malayan Racine Association classification list Honest Willie started only four times for a win, a second, a fourth and a fifth.723 words
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Advertisement1335 1982-10-23 37 APPOINTMENTS PERSONNEL MANAGER R^^S^mßpPl McDonald's, Singapore's fastest growing fast service restaurant Wf&f'ilif&f/'Wtm*'^ with over 1,000 employees, is seeking a qualified individual to LffßßffPT!! a4Ad fill the newly created posit i«m nt Personnel Manager. The successful applicant will he a Singapore citizen and will have <Ml Y v had 3 51,335 words
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Article186 1982-10-23 38 TODAY'S EVENTS ATHLETICS Singapore Open (Nat. Stadium, 9a.m.) HttDVRI IIJ)ING Hong Urn A Lion City Open (Hong UmCC.Bp.rn) CKICKCT SCA IHv. 1 k.». fluU: CSC v UWC (Dover Rd. 2 30 p.m. i GOLF Dunhill-PGA Open (Jurong, 7 a.m.) HOCKEY SHA St. k.«.: Khalsa v Jansenites (Tanglm. 520 p.m IA186 words
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Article, Illustration456 1982-10-23 38 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By PENANG, Fri. Singapore, after last Saturday's 41-6 defeat at the hands of New Zealand Force, will be out to redeem themselves when they meet Australian Forces North in their final group match of the Malaysian Rugby Union Invitational Cup here456 words
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Article305 1982-10-23 38 PATRICK BASTIANS - TIMESPORT PAGE FIVE PATRICK BASTIANS Big rush to enter veterans' Open By ANYONE who thinks athletes are •ver the bill alter 41 should look at the Philips Singapore Open veterans' tennis championships, which, with a record 1(4 entries, will be one of the biggest tournaments In the Republic. In fact,305 words
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Article191 1982-10-23 38 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By THE Lucky Seven »hat is what O. D. S. Bowl-Mor are calling this year's Mazda-Pasir Paniang bowling championships, from Oct 29-Nov 6. Shoichi Ishida, managing director of Pasir Panjang Bowl, hopes to see the seventh championship run smoothly and give191 words
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Advertisement679 1982-10-23 38 APPOINTMENTS CITIBANK the local bank that's a global bank invites applications from experienced Data Processing personnel for the position of: COMPUTER OPERATOR 6CE 0' Levels with 5 Credits or 'A' Levels; 3 years IBM 370 DOS/VS and/or 4300 DOS/VSE operations experience; Knowledfe of CICS and VTAM an advantafe. Those without679 words
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Advertisement217 1982-10-23 38 NOTICES AGENT WANTED We are distributors for F US Jeans and apparels tor Asean region and are looking for an agent who will be able to carry stock and market our Jeans and apparels in Singapore. Applicants should preferably be established in the apparel business A proven track record in217 words
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Advertisement281 1982-10-23 38 SK E3GLE X V Business Computers BH BY y^ 11 BJB] Eaglenomics takes the "confusion" out of buying a microcomputer and puts it all together for you. No expensive software to buy No expensive hardware "options" you must add later to make an Eagle fully functional. No chance making buying281 words
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Article, Illustration441 1982-10-23 39 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIKAT RAI By STILL haunted by their miserable showing in the South-east Asia Games last year, Singapore's athletes will be out to prove that the worst is behind them when they take on the pride of Malaysia and Thailand in the Singapore Open at the441 words
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Article, Illustration42 1982-10-23 39 TRENGGAMJ MALAYS' Syed Mutalib nearly gets his head knocked off by Singapore's Razall Rashld as he stops this Singapore attack in last night's Sultans' Gold Cap quarterfinal at the National Stadium. Trengganu won li. Picture by JERRY SEH.JERRY SEH - 42 words
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162 1982-10-23 39 TRENGGANU Malays, fielding 10 of their Malaysia Cup players and inspired by the presence of Datuk Bakar Daud, shocked defending champions Singapore Malays 1-0 in the first leg of their Sultans' Gold Cup soccer quart" A few words of encouragement from Datuk Bakar162 words
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Article202 1982-10-23 39 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By Mutalib and his backfour of Yahya Jusoh, Zakaria Musa, Adang Abdullah and Ahmad Shawal dispossesed the Singapore strikers with relative ease. In fact, Trengganu almost took the lead in the 23rd minute when Nordin Hassan sent a rising shot goalwards. Goalkeeper Yakob Hashim pulled off a202 words
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268 1982-10-23 39 By JANICE SEAH TWO first-timers have made it to tonight's Singapore Business Houses Football League Division Three final (Jalan Besar Stadium, and both are confident of winning. With two apsets In their wake, Chungl International Airport Service* are sore that they can mow down268 words
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Article, Illustration393 1982-10-23 39 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By FANDI AHMAD, Singapore's Footballer of the Year, and goalkeeper David Lee are likely to rejoin the Singapore team for their annual Ovaltine Cup match against Malaysia at the National Stadium on Nov 10 (7.30 p.m.). The Football Association of Singapore are393 words
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Article203 1982-10-23 39 Indians back in Bardhan Cup SINGAPORE Indians Football Club will rejoin the Malaysian-organised Bardhan Cup competition, after a two-year absence, when the tournament starts in January. Singapore are in the South Zone with Johore, Pahang, Malacca, Selangor and Negri Sembilan, the i defending champions. In the North Zone are Penang,203 words
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Article384 1982-10-23 39 KARACHI, Fri. Police fired dozens of tear gas shells to break up a riot at a one-day cricket match between Australia and Pakistan here today. Spectators went on a rampage in the Karachi Stadium here after the Australians refused to continue the match becauseReuter - 384 words
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Advertisement47 1982-10-23 39 onabers Came SUPER JACKPOT IN TOMORROW'S DRAW 84/82 TO BC HELD OVER REHFFUSION AT 4 30 P M $20,000 WON In draw 83/8? SYSTEM COUPON *****74 sold jt Ccci Street booth won Hie Group II cash prue of J?0 000 pkn mother $1190 under SYSTEM 7 j47 words
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Advertisement128 1982-10-23 39 //h* S: l/tf^V lit h wL\ > Ik \m I zJufo If* ZJ] ftp it>^ m'w^yL/ HJl^ /SRI NIKE ASKED U. S. PRO BASKETBALL PLAYERS WHAT THEY WANTED IN THE PERFECT SHOF. The pros said they wanted: A new tread design for quicker stops and faster cuts. A new rubber128 words
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Article, Illustration517 1982-10-23 40 TERESA OOI - TERESA OOI By THE Education Ministry is investigating reports that groups of Ch inese- mediums econdary school students have been attending "mind-control" psychology classes in a hotel in Johor Bam. More than 30 students from a school in Margaret Drive, who paid $180517 words
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Article12 1982-10-23 40 How we use spare cash Shame the rude lorry drivers MOSCCW. Fri12 words
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192 1982-10-23 40 YOING children from countries such as Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Ecuador, South Africa, Iran, Wales and Bangladesh turned up in their national costumes yesterday to celebrate Inited Nations Day. Altogether, SI nations were represented In a costume parade by students of Dover Court Preparatory192 words
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354 1982-10-23 40 Soviet-US relations worse than ever Brezhnev hopes detente with Europe will continue PRESIDENT Leonid Brezhnev said yesterday that although relations between the Kremlin and the United States are growing steadily worse, he hoped that Moscow can continue detente with Western Europe. mhh^^ The Soviet news agen- MOSCOW, Fri. cy, Tass,Agencies - 354 words
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Article69 1982-10-23 40 SEOUL. Fri. A Soviet-made limousine used by North Korean President Kirn D-Sung during the Korean war arrived today from the United Slates for public display at a war museum in Seoul. The car, a 1948 model Soviet Zis, was bought by the UN Korean War AlliesUPI - 69 words
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Article50 1982-10-23 40 WARSAW, Fri Polish Cul lure Minister Kazimierz Zygulski today announced the release of all artists, writers and actors interned under martial law for having contacts with the independent trade union Solidarity Mr Zygulski did not say how many people would be freed and gave no names. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article170 1982-10-23 40 NEW YORK, Fri. After searching the skies for nearly five years, astronomers have sighted Halley's Comet for the first time since its Last visit back in 1910. The comet, as predictable as ever, is on course and on time for its next encounter with the sunNYT - 170 words
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316 1982-10-23 40 NEW YORK. Fri j STOCK prices edged still higher yesterday after a turbulent session which analysts said reflected Wall Street's nervousness about the ability of the Dow Jones industrial average to hold above the 1,000 mark. The Dow average, which on Wednesday reachedAP - 316 words
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Advertisement186 1982-10-23 40 UNBELIEVABLE OFFER!! tt^fV'.p All at drastically reduced prices.^-^ Fully Imported Bedroom Set from V *^K^ W. Germany at $790/-onwards. j £^$^4 Well-known brands of Spring mattresses Queen size at $120/- or up to 30% OFF!! D S^Esi6T^i 111 Mi's without mattress ff r t^ m A ■M>» •■^■w i -t186 words
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Advertisement375 1982-10-23 40 BUSINESS TIMES Singapore's Financial Dally TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. Malaysia's budget confounded some predictions, confirmed I others. As always, it has important implications for the Singapore businessman. Business Times i examines the big decisions and I the small ones as well as covering the economic review that led to them. Don't miss375 words
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Miscellaneous137 1982-10-23 40 IP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Slightly hazy with showers In a few areas around mld-dav onwards.TEMP. (C) up U> S a.m. tomorrow S3 max., 25 mm. SI'NSKT today: 5.51 p.m.; SUNRISK tomorrow: C.4C a.m. Adelaide 918 C Overcast MaaUa 21 32 1 Pat Anuterdam 12 14 C Cloudy MHbaarar 10137 words
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Advertisement1208 1982-10-23 1 .^k WT S^Wa TRAVEL, Page 10, II «BW A^iWftk Sons and fathers in a clever book > HTllr CTlkv *i Ifc A i \i:i ci^l AA i«*« rfvin^.irfA ■^^HP^ New Delhi: A capital way A.IOMHV page 7 to sink your teeth into r** '%»f If If] ,4?^te^S£»~ •,.„>„ a H1,208 words
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Advertisement227 1982-10-23 3 DIRECT FROM OUR WAREHOUSE TO YOU! I SINGAPORE'S MOST SPECTACULAR <y^-T. Still J I SELECTION OF <T^riPn /T <H Easy freeesti -ni^S^ lbg||^K^^^^^^^| I Payments Co*"** specialise in fined kitchens and I WVT? ifTtllt AHE. T WV» Pl? All transactions a free estimate now. > >^^^K^k V2l b I confidential.227 words
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Article281 1982-10-23 4 Gai Phad Mcd Mamuang Himaphan Fried Chicken with Cashew-nuts) 3 cups sliced chicken breast 1 cup roasted cashew-nuts 3 pieces black mushrooms i cup diced onions 2 pieces dried chilli 'j cup chopped celery stalk I tsp monosodium glutamate 1 tbsp fish sauce 1 tbsp soya sauce281 words
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Article154 1982-10-23 4 Kaeng Khiew Wahn Gai (Chicken Curry) 1 cup sliced chicken breast 1 cup coconut milk 2 tbsp green curry paste (can De bought in a packet from the market 1 cup small eggplant 5-6 pieces red and green chilli (cut lengthwise) 2 tbsp fish sauce 2 tbsp vegetable154 words
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Article542 1982-10-23 4 I JUDY KLEMESBUD - I JUDY KLEMESBUD FEMALE alcoholics have i special needs that are not being met, mainly because they are reluctant to seek treatment as there is a social stigma attach- ed to alcoholism. This is the view of experts who attended a con--1 ference in New YorkNYT - 542 words
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122 1982-10-23 4 Kaeng Phed Ped Yang Broiled Duck Curry 4 cups boned roas'ed or broiled duck cut to small pieces 1 cup duck liver, cut to small pieces 8 cups coconut milk 15-20 pieces red and green chilli cup curry paste cup oil 1 3 cup fish gravy 4 cup sugar 2122 words
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Article84 1982-10-23 4 (Fried Chicken with Basil Leaves) 2 cups chicken (or beef) 1 cup onion, cut to small pieces 2 tbsp rfd and green chilli 2 tbsp garlic, finely chop--2 cups basil leaves cup oil 3 tbsp fish gravy 1 tbsp sugar Heat oil put in chopped chilli84 words
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Article, Illustration677 1982-10-23 4 Femininity features in new Paris designs SEX appeal has reared its head at spring-summer Paris fashion shows. Some designers, includi ing the tasteful Rmaaael (■gar*, are showing lots of strapless, short, little cocktail dresses that show plenty of skin. Designer Thierry Magler paraded slinky outfits that his fans wildly applaudedAP - 677 words
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Article926 1982-10-23 7 WANTING to be God makes you crazy. In Haul Theroux's astonishing new novel, Allie Fox the Last American tries to invent his own godhood. He will straighten rivers, make ice out of fire and turn volcanos into tubachis. The Original God, that Dead Boy with the926 words
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Article, Illustration735 1982-10-23 7 MENTION Ireland and the images that come to mind are the Irish Republican Army, shamrocks, St Patrick s Day, green and leprechauns. The short stories in Hw VWt*r B**k basically revolve around these familar images and compact them within their themes. The cover of this paperback735 words
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Article, Illustration812 1982-10-23 7 MISSING By Thomas Hauser Penguin. 1982 254 pages. $10.85 Reviewed SILVERFISH CHARLES Horman, a young American journalist, was living with his wife in Santiago, Chile when the elected socialist President Salvador Allende was assassinated in a military coup which installed a right-wing junta under the presidency812 words
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Advertisement381 1982-10-23 7 'J^[J < T^n^L*Tl[y jy IiAWAM WTtfllCfi Ot GCFATICN Merlin Plaza Beach Road < Please enter by Merlin Plaza Car Park) I i^ l /Factory Block 1041 No 100 EunosAve 4 S pore 1440 Telex No ***** HAWA11 Opening Hours: Mon~Sat 10am-9pm Sundays 11arrr6pm Tel: *****05 *****72 •JjSjjSj^^^ _J Study desk381 words
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Advertisement1469 1982-10-23 8 JB Official Opening of FiHELLABY^ LEE MEAT INDUSTRIES (PTE) LTD J MrHoKahLeong, A Mr Lee Choon Huat 1 L ir A lflnHp h r Paruamentary Secretary, W ftaw./Mw ll i ir.wMm./ft) RH^r I Ir lan Mt i iian> Vy Ministry ot Education xw^Bk 4*fa™^'-m W «,j»-/MU)>i««it..i»<*to«t.vn.zrt«t and Member of It1,469 words
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Advertisement505 1982-10-23 9 I Congratulations |I 7 "Vi m and > Best Wishes J CONGRATULATIONS Q) tO O 5 O HELLABY b LEE MEAT INDUSTRIES PTE LTD < (11, CHIN BEE DRIVE, SINGAPORE 2261) > T0 H on the occasion of their official opening 8 < > I HELLABY AND LEE MEAT g505 words
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Article, Illustration81 1982-10-23 10 Delhi will host the Asian Games from Nov 19 to Dec 4. India's capital in November is cool, says SUNA KANGA, with flowering trees lining the boulevards. Apart from the games there are monuments from seven dynasties, treasure-filled museums and shops, and all that biryani. At the other end81 words
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896 1982-10-23 10 HAVING four children, my wife and I are well accustomed to travelling economically. And since we had, some years ago, bussed and trained through Java with our brood aged six years down to 18 months, we considered that a jaunt across India with896 words
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Article187 1982-10-23 10 THE annual elephant round-up at Surin, northeast of Bangkok, will take place from Nov It to 21 and the Tourism Authority of Thailand Is chartering a train to take visitors there. Guests assemble at the Bangkok train station on Friday evening, spend a restful night In the alr-rondltioned187 words
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Advertisement1319 1982-10-23 10 l seTaT T GR pT l l scTc-r^TL Our client, a well-established group of companies Our client, a subsidiary of a U.S. based multi-national renowned Internationally for its proprietary brands ot corporation engaged in the marketing of lubricating specialised products for the medical profession and instituproducts and equipment requires a1,319 words
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Advertisement42 1982-10-23 10 Congratulations Best Wishes to Hellaby Lee Meat Industries (Pte) Ltd. on their official opening /j&K 44 k A LEE BEE HENG Blk. 29, 504, Teban Gardens Road, Singapore 2260. IH :o*<-i-; Kiev ks W!|< I'ai k juinu Malt-rink. 9MRMKT) Hartlwau- and loolv42 words
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Article, Illustration996 1982-10-23 11 HAVING been brought up in a three-tier family, anil blessed with over cousins (not to mention an equal number on my husband's side), I would not think of going back to India without several small gifts, be they merely cheese, chocolates or almonds or tiny spare parts requested for996 words
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Article411 1982-10-23 11 AIR ii.dla, Aeraflot and Thai International fly to Delhi. While some agents offer the official fart- of $2,1 M return, others quote fares as low as $1,165 for the same ticket. The Madras return fare Is officially $1,6K, via Air India, Malaysian Air System and Singapore Airlines,411 words
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Advertisement1343 1982-10-23 11 APPOINTMENTS ipr'i I /M\| **^J*-'^ l THE SGV GROUP f3P3||\rril\lGS SGV-Goh Tan Pte Ltd -nif. Professional Executive Recruitment Services As we are expanding our Printing Press CAICC A4AbJA!^*ED in Jeddah. we invite applicants for jMLX> PIMfIMVjLK the following posts: Around SS6OOOO pa SALES DEPARTMENT Ourclient is a well-established Company engaged1,343 words
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Advertisement1011 1982-10-23 12 APPOINTMENTS I PROPERTY MANAGER {SSk BASE: SINGAPORE CIRCA $52,000 P.A. CAR Our CUient, a jwcll-cstablished group of C]ompani«> with extensive property interests seeks a Property Manager to manage several buildings owned by the Group. A The selected candidate will have responsibility for all matters (legal or otherwise) pertaining to estate1,011 words
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Miscellaneous449 1982-10-23 12 GARFIELD B y Jim Davis NO ONE KNOWS THE TREPIPATION I FEEL V KNOWING SOMEWHERE OOP.' OOT THERE IS A*3PLUT" < y* VJv-/ WITH MV NAME ON IT J X |Jt/V\ C7AVf3 7£^J 1962 FMtufe Synd(cate m I y> STAR WARS By Archie Goodwill &Al Williamson J The qiri I449 words
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Advertisement1124 1982-10-23 13 APPOINTMENTS ■f^f RV. PACIFIC nrM A Subsidiary of GE (USA) an established foreign company in A design, engineering and turnkey Intend a m «lt,-technolog V w ductor Company manufat turing insupply of water treatment plants legrated circuits, microprocessor and requires me moo. systems, and data acquisition A DDrtir-OT rMPimcrrn product!1,124 words
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Miscellaneous221 1982-10-23 13 PEANUTS Byschui* Pick Of PttltCh THIS IS RIPICULOUS h T OLP YOU THERE'S NO I'VE UASTEP ALL THIS i'sREAT PUMPKIN"! NORBERT By George Fett MIRROR^JRPORx IF^OJ W2&**CME/ V~ I'M 6URE 6rCAP ON THE WALU i 1 "tOU'LLK^VE I SHE'S WHO 15 FAIR&ST J SEVB4 iJcZf SUPERSTmOiS/ J CFTHEMALL-"? BAOLUCK! J221 words
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Article, Illustration706 1982-10-23 14 ONCE a upon a time, a young student from Bangkok, Chandr Poyhann, left home to study French language and literature in Lyon, France. On weekends, he noticed groups of people gathered under the shade of chestnut trees in the city's parks, engaged in what looked like706 words
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220 1982-10-23 14 A HEAVY drizzle kept away some regular players but it did not dampen the spirits of those who had turned up. Stars of the tournament were the three Thai teams who had just returned from participating in the World Championships in Geneva last month.220 words
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Article, Illustration288 1982-10-23 14 RICHARD LIM - RICHARD LIM By SHOWBUSINESS entrepreneur Johnnie Young, who was attacked by two men with acid on Wednesday, had disclosed plans last week to make a half-million dollar Malay feature film. He would make it in Malaysia in the next two months and finish it288 words
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Article426 1982-10-23 14 SOLO ART EXHIBITION By local artist Chew Piak San. A water-colour collection of landscapes and woodlands including a view of Genting Highlands. Lone Pine Gallery, Ming Court Hotel. 11 a.m. 7 p.m. Ends on Tuesday. EXHIBITION OF VANISHING SINGAPORE RIVER SCENES Paintings by Chin Tone. Michael Khoo and426 words
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Article110 1982-10-23 14 TODAY: Stagapvre 3.16 a.m. (2.3 m), 8.20 am < 1.3 m). 2.06 p.m. (2.6 m), 9.05 p.m. (0.6 m). Sedili Kechll 2.50 a.m. (2.4 m). 8.28 a.m. < 1.5 m). 1.41 p.m. (2.2 m), 8.20 p.m (0 7m). Pert DtrksMi 3.54 a.m. (0.7 m), 9.46 a.m. (2.4 m),110 words
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Article, Illustration767 1982-10-23 15 It's joget day once more E^^^^JjL^llj m CAROLINE NGUI A BUSHY-browed man bustles about, pen and took in hand. Some men behind me claim heartily, over frothy glasses of vileblack stout: "Only drinkers are allowed here." The lady to my right bristles: Halau me... I go." And makes as if767 words
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Article412 1982-10-23 15 WITH the completion of the Video Post-Production Suite early this month, the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBO is now capable of producing more lively and entertaining opening and closing sequences of programmes. The suite, built at a cost of $2 million, aims to enhance the quality412 words
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Article, Illustration345 1982-10-23 15 (HIMJRKN'S MANDARIN STOKV-TKIJJNO COMI'KTITION Organised by Chong Boon Zone C RC. Void deck of Blk 456, Ang Mo Kio Aye 10. 10 a.m. 50t per child TALK ON CAR INSPECTION Organised by Pasir Panjang Zone A RC. Blk 37. Dover Road Community Hall 10345 words
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Advertisement1152 1982-10-23 15 APPOINTMENTS jfflj\ CAREERS IN DATA PROCESSING Our Information Computing Services software Promising applicants may also be Department is involved in the development considered for the additional role ot W and support of a wide range of computer supervising a self-contained data procebSing %g^^mm systems Increasingly, we are satisfying users unit1,152 words
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Article, Illustration120 1982-10-23 16 Bruce Lee lives again mmgrn WnM RfW ™*B CHINESE CINEMA KING OF GONFU (Ch 8, 9.55 p.m.) This Mandarin action movie tells the life of the late Bruce Lee. one of the greatest Hongkong gong fu movie star who ever lived. T?ie stars are Li Xiao Long, Chen Shu Zhen120 words
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Article133 1982-10-23 16 5.M AM Good Morning Singapore I.M Food for Thought C.45 Art of Positive Thinking T.M News LSI Today's Horoscope 1.45 Health Break B. lt News B.St Top Tunes Of The Week l.tt Hello Tomorrow 1.25 The Singapore Guideline t.St Focus On Entertainment It. lt Did You Know ll.St Summary133 words
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Article267 1982-10-23 16 12.50 PM Openinf folowed by Sesame Street 6.40 The Chishdms The Suitor: Mr Thomas Sinclair, 9.45 News And Weather Forecast 150 Saturday Matinee Attack and R»tr«» Arthur a charniin 8 and hl B h| y f efmed rich man, courts 1M IS a^eter'FaTfndteln el! K l"teiS£T Tl Tt267 words
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Article297 1982-10-23 16 2.45 PM Openinf and folowed by HWMe On One 3.15 3-2-1 Contact Crowded Uncrowded (Part 2) This programme explains how the population of plants and animals are controlled. Environmental conditions may reduce the number of a species or allow them to grow like wildfire 3.40 Heidi (Last episode)297 words
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Article194 1982-10-23 16 3.02 FT Operang folowed by Quran Rearing 3.06 Programme Summary 3.14 Big League Soccer 4.10 Documentary The Environment Game 4.41 The Friends of my Friends The LrHJe Girts of the Souk 5.05 Kesuma: Women's magazine 5.32 Kegiatan Beia: Youth activities 5.56 Hari M Dalam Sejarah: Today in history194 words
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Article85 1982-10-23 16 4.31 PM Quran Readme 4.35 Programme Summary 4.47 Tamil Movie Thafya Salanjja.ya 6.53 The Foo Foo Sleepless Nfht (Cartoon) 7.00 News In Tani 7.16 Tumpunan Mhffu: Focus on this week's events 9.46 Documentary N.F.B.C. Out of Slence 7.42 Documentary 10.25 Lapi Lapi Tanah Air: National songs 8.00 News85 words
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Advertisement380 1982-10-23 16 SUPCPJbdRd The NEW Decorating Book Jt _^^^ft_ FURNITURE MANUFACTURtR 0 0 0 J^ stoßSm H fr^s" 1 is full of bright new ideas. I LJI I IVI j^jMßf The NEW Decorating Book The Office Book wwo '>>" 1 SjJSS^^H s^^^«i^^^^ 1 The *irst Decorating Book by Better To many, it's380 words
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Miscellaneous202 1982-10-23 16 5.58 National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement I.M News in Brief I.M Another Morning Another Show 7.M News and Weather Report 7.1» Morning Digest 7.» Another Morning Another Show (contd) ?.M Morning Financial News 7.4* Another Morning Another Show (contd) 8.M News 8.11 Another Morning Another Show (contd) I.N News202 words
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Miscellaneous215 1982-10-23 16 Code of the Road and Empty Heart. 3.M News in Brief S.M Reverie 4.M Musical Snapshot 4. SI Bonanza S.M News in Brief S.M Music My way CM News in Brief «.M Musk My Way (contd) «.S* Arts Alive 7.M News and Weather Report followed by Programme Summary 7.15 Debate215 words
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