New Nation, 28 October 1982
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Title Section19 1982-10-28 1 new nation PUBLISHED BY THE SIHGAPORE MOHITOR LTD. Thursday, October 28, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 19/5/82 30 cents I19 words
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396 1982-10-28 1 ANGRY STAFF AND FAMILIES USE JUMBOS TO CRIPPLE RUNWAYS Agencies TEL AVIV, Thursday HUNDREDS of angry employees of Israel's grounded national airline, El Al, forced the closure of Ben-Gurion International Airport yesterday by blocking runways with sabotaged jumbo jets. The workers, bolstered by theirAgencies - 396 words
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Article347 1982-10-28 1 HUMILIATING 1-0 BEATING ON HOME GROUND BY SWISS Reuter ROME, Thursday THREE months after being crowned world champion, Italy was toppled from its pedestal when it suffered a humiliating 1-0 defeat by Switzerland in a friendly soccer international in Rome's Olympic Stadium last night. The full-strengthReuter - 347 words
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Advertisement5 1982-10-28 1 WEATHER: Showers in several areas5 words
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Advertisement200 1982-10-28 1 MIKJMOTO Cultured Pearls Cultured Pearls Since 1893 C T. HOO 27, Tinffcn Road. Singapore 1024 Teh 2.*****1. TMOU imnn achievement If there were prizes awarded for dubious achievements, then Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach (above) would have won one for his country with this remark quoted in Time magazine:200 words
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opinion / background
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Article, Illustration440 1982-10-28 2 BRACK CURRY - November elections will determine whether he'll run for second term By BRACK CURRY AP THE Democratic Party, which lost the presidency and control of the Senate in 1980, is expected to make solid gains in the November 2 national elections in the United States. Democratic leaders andAP - 440 words
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Article141 1982-10-28 2 AP THE public opinion pojls on the November elections are confusing. A Los Angeles Times sampling of voters on who or what might be responsible for the recession chose as the No. 1 villain foreign oil prices followed by Japanese competition and the mistakes ofAP - 141 words
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WORLDWATCH
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Article105 1982-10-28 2 REVIEW OF ANALYSES AND OPINIONS IN CAPSULE FORM REUTER THE Soviet Union is taking its time ordering grain imports from the West even though it evidently faces a serious shortfall in its own harvest for the fourth year running. Moscow's leisurely approach has causedREUTER - 105 words
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Article83 1982-10-28 2 HONG KONG STANDARD THE World Health Organisation has been conducting a study in Hong Kong to determine the validity of a theory that contraceptive pills are less dangerous for Asian women than it is for Westerners. Almost Hong Kong 400 women have been surveyed overHONG KONG STANDARD - 83 words
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Article121 1982-10-28 2 AP LESS than a year after accepting the Nobel Peace Prize for the "peace-serving" efforts of his far-flung humanitarian agency, Poul Hartling, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR),is facing a stiff challenge for re-election to his $96,000-a--year job. Mr Hartling, a tall, soft-spok-en, white-haired former primeAP - 121 words
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Advertisement121 1982-10-28 2 Only one, Grand Marnier. But so many ways to enjoy it. ■>» liftl 4* 1 *w QCTpL Si iyvoi< Sole Agcnl\ ASSIK'I MIDI IQIIOR DISI KI HI lORS (SINCiAPORFI PRIVATF I IMITFI) CLEAR-VIEW Printer Calculators DR-120 CLEAR AWAY Workloads Clear benefits for any office wanting to do away with figurework121 words
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Miscellaneous10 1982-10-28 2 VA TOO •me SAME thins dCS fcEGNPoiMG ini OTrtEfe -ZO&S10 words
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opinion / letters
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Article112 1982-10-28 3 KHOO OON TEIK - Responsible role on kidney donation KHOO OON TEIK I DO not know how best I can thank your newspaper for its commendable efforts in playing a responsible and effective role on the question of organ donation. My colleagues and I are extremely impressed by your initiative.112 words
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165 1982-10-28 3 FOR APATHY SAKE - FOR APATHY SAKE I WAS on SBS Service 51 on Monday morning (Oct 4). At 8.35 am, as it was travelling along North Bridge Road, an old man, limping along his way, boarded the bus. He was not even on the third step when165 words
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122 1982-10-28 3 TAMMIE LOKE - REPLY TAMMIE LOKE I REFER to the letter by "For Apathy Sake" regarding the behaviour of a Service 51 driver towards an old passenger. We called the driver up and he explained that he had to urge the old passenger to board quickly because122 words
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Article153 1982-10-28 3 N HONG - N HONG WHILE doctors and nurses in hospitals can work three shifts, I don't see why the doctors and nurses in the outpatient clinics cannot change their working hours to suit the working public. At present, a worker has to take time off from an153 words
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Article87 1982-10-28 3 J B JEYARETNAM - J B JEYARETNAM MY attention has been drawn to a news item in your paper dated October 15. In page 6 reporting the "blacking out" of our appeal letter in the party's newspaper The Hammer you say "the letter was held by the High Court 'to scandalise87 words
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Article194 1982-10-28 3 TODAY is Thursday, October 28th, the 301 st day of 1982. There are 64 days left in the year. HIGHLIGHTS in history on this date: 1492 Christopher Columbus discovers Cuba on nis first voyage to New World. 1866 Statue of Liberty is dedicated in New York194 words
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Advertisement222 1982-10-28 3 "It is fortunate, if people with money have vision and good taste as well." Monsieur van Laack <$2 van faack HOMME van Laack Boutique 123 Plaza Singapura. Tel: *****20.1+0 PEN SUNDAYS van Laack man's waar available at Malwani's G5 Clifford Centre Tel: *****3 G26-27 Specialists' Centre Tel: *****54 Gll4-115 Ground222 words
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home
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Article, Illustration237 1982-10-28 4 K K FONG - FIRE CAUSES DAMAGE IN ANOTHER MARSILLING DRIVE APARTMENT Picture and story by K K FONG THE Marsilling Drive arsonist struck again on Tuesday morning when residents of the Jurong HDB apartment block were still asleep. Two fire engines and a police car sped to the scene237 words
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545 1982-10-28 4 YONG POW ANG - By YONG POW ANG THE Jurong Shipyard Employees Union, the first house union carved out of the Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering Employees Union, has a good financial start with the transfer of $800,000 plus the SMEEU's special welfare fund. The money comes from545 words
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167 1982-10-28 4 PAN American World Airways' move to reduce its workforce worldwide by 15 per cent as a measure to reduce costs will hit some of its 49 Singaporean employees next week. According to a spokesman of Pan Am, they still have to* work167 words
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388 1982-10-28 5 THE Archbishop of Canterbury made a confession yesterday: "I was not very Christian." In fact, Dr Robert Runcie, the son of a Scottish electrical engineer, said he did not become an Anglican until he attended confirmaton classes at his local church388 words
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Article51 1982-10-28 5 DR WONG MING YANG, wile of Col Lee Hsien Loong the Prime Minister's eldest son passed away today at 12.30 am. She was taken to SGH Coronary Care Unit at 8 pm yesterday after a sudden heart attack. Details of lying-in and funeral will be announced51 words
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Article, Illustration111 1982-10-28 5 THE lorry driver wanted to turn right but his load of 230 tins decided that left was where it should be going. Neither won. Instead, the lorry almost toppled over. The lorry, which was carrying 230 tins of Calcium Hypochlorite, nearly lost its balance while makingPICTURE: GOH KIM HUI - 111 words
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135 1982-10-28 5 PROFESSOR Lee Soo Ann and Dr Benjamin Chew have recently accepted the Boys' Brigade invitation to join its honorary roll as vice-presidents. Prof Lee, 43, is the dean of the faculty of accountancy and business administration at the National University of Singapore. An elder of135 words
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277 1982-10-28 6 WORKERS displaced by robots can be easily redeployed to build robots. And this is taking place in Japan. In the case of the Toshiba factory which makes electric fans, staff strength was reduced from 64 to five when it introduced robots277 words
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551 1982-10-28 6 JULIE LIAU - By JULIE LIAU HEALTH MINISTER Howe Yoon Chong yesterday called on Singaporeans to look into alternative employment when they retire. "I have been a retired person since 1978. I was working for 30 years with the government. I am still working because551 words
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Article, Illustration225 1982-10-28 6 EIDERS for Trishaw Tours, one of the three trishaw tour operators in Singapore, were busy painting their trishaws near the Raffles Hotel yesterday. Operators of such tours Heritage Tours and Associated Tours are the other two tours have to make sure their225 words
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Article407 1982-10-28 8 SIT YIN FONG - By SIT YIN FONG THE Singapore Labour Ministry yesterday said overtime pay might not count in special employment agreements drawn up by the construction industry with Thai and other foreign workers. A spokesman was commenting on Thai embassy charges of alleged "exploitation" of Thai construction407 words
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382 1982-10-28 8 THE Thai embassy yesterday said the" the odds were too great" for it to take certain Singapore construction contractors to court for "merciless exploitation" of Thai workers. Third Secretary Mr Wisanu Berananda, who looks afters labour affairs listed the obstacles which prevent the embassy from382 words
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142 1982-10-28 8 THE -Malay community should not depend on academicians ana students in th 6 National University of Singapore's department of Malay Studies to advance the critical appreciation of Malay literature. The Malay Language Society says they are too few in number142 words
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Article, Illustration250 1982-10-28 8 TO CHEE ENG - By TO CHEE ENG A LOCAL recording company has become a pioneer in high quality music recording by daring to install a computerised multi-track recording studio believed to be the first in Singapore. A computerised mixing console allows New Lee Seng Pte250 words
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Advertisement128 1982-10-28 4 Owntog Company Hind Hotels International Lid I JALAN RUMBIA SINGAPORE 0923 TEL *****66 We'll make Halloween a devil of a night El Marocco is the place to haunt on Saturday October 30. Keep company with witches and skeletons and all things spooky in the witching hours of 9pm to 4am.128 words
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Advertisement34 1982-10-28 6 World's No.l Now's your chance to own a Zanussi World's No 1 Washing Machine at an affordable price. Get the 128T or 125T at a SPECIAL OFFER from Kee Huat Radi( '"ti" '"feti i-134 words
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Advertisement642 1982-10-28 7 Everyone wins with Technics'new slim-line system stereos. nett You won't find another incentive like this to own the best name in hi-fi. From 22nd August 1982 to 15th January 1983, Technics is launching its latest slim-line Sigma system stereos at very affordable prices, plus a 'sure-to-win' lucky dip that could642 words
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Advertisement70 1982-10-28 8 14 STONYFELL Riesling Moselle White Burgundy Moselle (Wine Casks) Claret (Wine Casks) 2 litres 4 litres 4 litres Usual Otter Price SjQjjfr $13.85 i2O-SCT $13.85 £eS $13-85 $20-50 $13.85 $3050 $26.15 Ml"'" FREE DELIVERY (weekdays only) when you place the following orders: 6x 2 Its 4x 4 Its LAURELS SUPERMARKET70 words
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Advertisement437 1982-10-28 9 Add more colour to your home with National. And get more than just a good colour TV A V. MMM $950* TC-211M 51cm (20") Quintrix Colour TV TC-212MR 51cm <20") Quintrix Colour TV $999 32-mode infrared wireless dual control Pull auto search with memory 2-way, 2-speaker system Recommended Consumer Price437 words
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world
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Article517 1982-10-28 10 AP NICOSIA (Cyprus), Thursday TWO Iranian leaders said yesterday the war with Iraq will continue until Iran regained all its territories under Iraqi control. The official Iranian News Agency and Teheran Radio said the statements were made by Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Velayati, andAP - 517 words
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134 1982-10-28 10 Reuter LONDON, Thursday LLOYD'S of London yesterday expelled an insurance broker for the first time in its 300-year history. The Lloyd's committee announced the expulsion of millionaire broker Christopher Moran after an internal inquiry into his business conduct held him to be guilty of discreditableReuter - 134 words
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100 1982-10-28 10 UPI BERLIN, Thursday AN East German woman divorced her husband because he helped so much around the house she had nothing to do, the Information Bureau West reported yesterday. The woman, who lives in the town of Luebben, near Cottbus told the courtUPI - 100 words
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137 1982-10-28 10 Reuter LAGOS, Thurs Muslim fanatic* started a riot tai which at least 15 policemen were killed yesterday la the aortheastera Nigerian city of Maldagari, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported. An official statement issned la Lagos said two sealor police officers diedReuter - 137 words
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142 1982-10-28 10 UPI KUWAIT, Thursday PRO-WESTERN Oman and Marxist South Yemen, ending 15 years of enmity, vesterday agreed to establish normal relations and negotiate an end to all outstanding quarrels, the Emirates news agency WAM reported. In a joint statement issued at the end ofUPI - 142 words
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136 1982-10-28 10 Reuter AP TEL AVIV, Thursday THREE Irish soldiers of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (Unifil) were killed last night by unidentified gunmen who fired at their position in south Lebanon, a UN spokesman said. The spokesman, Timor Goksel, said a fourthReuter; AP - 136 words
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Article86 1982-10-28 10 UPI OTTAWA, Thursday A FEDERAL task force recommended that workers using video display terminals should only be exposed for five hours a day to the machines which emit low levels of radiation. Murray Hardie, director of a task force, said on Tuesday aUPI - 86 words
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Article, Illustration422 1982-10-28 12 Many nations express outrage at Vietnam's aggressive policies Reuter UNITED NATIONS, Thursday MORE delegates expressed support for the coalition government of Democratic Kampuchea led by Prince Norodom Sihanouk and recognised by the UN as the General Assembly continued debate on the issue yesterday. Gerard Pelletier ofReuter - 422 words
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90 1982-10-28 12 AP BANGKOK, Thurs. THE editor-publisher of the English language Bangkok Post has surrendered himself to police custody after deciding not to appeal his conviction on libel charges earlier this month. Michael Gorman was sentenced to one month in prison by a Bangkok court for reportingAP - 90 words
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206 1982-10-28 12 Reuter BEIJING, Thursday ABOUT a quarter of China's nearly 1.01 billion people cannot read and write or can read only a few words, according to preliminary census results released yesterday. The figure of 236 million illiterates contrasted sharply with exaggerated propaganda claims in past yearsReuter - 206 words
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166 1982-10-28 12 Reuter HONG KONG, Thursday WORLD shipping prospects for the next two years are gloomy and some companies are bound to close before the present slump ends, the Liberian Shipowners' Council said yesterday. Council board chairman Stanley Symon told a news conference that 10 per centReuter - 166 words
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195 1982-10-28 12 AP WASHINGTON, Thursday AN American research organisation yesterday forecast economic growth in the industrial world and the developing countries of Asia in 1983 but economic decline in Latin America. The report by Chase Econometrics downplayed fears of a depression. "While the pervading gloom has ledAP - 195 words
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Article230 1982-10-28 13 Reuter UNITED NATIONS, Thurs THE United States accused the Soviet Union yesterday of adopting a cynical and unconstructive attitude towards arms control talks and said effective results required Soviet observance of rules on international behaviour. Speaking in a UN debate on disarmament, US delegate EugeneReuter - 230 words
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Article, Illustration299 1982-10-28 13 LONDON: Actress Koo Stark, her romance with Prince Andrew reportedly over, left her West London hiding place yesterday and was driven away to an unknown destination. Looking tense and drawn, the girl who has been on the world's front pages for three weeks refused to answer questions as299 words
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205 1982-10-28 13 MOSCOW, Thurs SOVIET President Leonid Brezhnev bitterly attacked the United States yesterday in a speech to military leaders which suggested the Kremlin had virtually abandoned hope of agreeing with Washington on arms control. Mr Brezhnev, in a striking departure from his usual205 words
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93 1982-10-28 13 AP WASHINGTON, Thursday PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan yesterday suspended tariff benefits on imports from Poland in retaliation for the Polish government's ban on the independent trade union solidarity. The action means Poland no longer will have most favored nation trading status. "The Polish martialAP - 93 words
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Advertisement263 1982-10-28 11 18-day round-the-world holiday for two. Plus $2,000 cash. 0 »L 6 L3t With over $200,000 worth of 'sure-to-win' prizes being given away, you're already a winner when you buy National or Technics*. Now to top all that, you can also win an all-expenses-paid, 18-day dream holiday round the world for263 words
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Advertisement166 1982-10-28 12 SUNLIGHT WITHOUT ITS HEAT AND GLARE TtVA' 4 I if y. SOLAR CONTROL FILM. USA. for added comfort, privacy and efficiency. Easily installed In Homes, Schools, Offices and Factories. Lowers aircon operation costs Makes glass shatter-resistant* Protects fabric materials from fading* Tested by SJSIR SUN-X (S.EJL) PTE LTD 471 Upper166 words
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Advertisement65 1982-10-28 12 Mjss.u/r S'H/thi H.it/i Stt'.i/n H.ith ,i< i.il Golf Puttinfi Cirr Gynw.isium Managed by Miss Anna Leong (Manageress) a qualified masseuse with ovar 12 yaars axparianca and a Lopdon-tralned physiotherapist sine* 1972. 12 delightfully dacoratad split-level rooms with unlqua Japanese and Filipino decor. Each ha* Its own attached bathroom for complete65 words
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Advertisement248 1982-10-28 13 i *Vo*+ f TV» BMW Mi-Sponsored by Eterna Winner of German Series Production Sports Car Championship Transat High Performance Precision WINNCR Of GRAND PMX OC I CXCELICNCf EUROPUNNC The Klerna Transat A very special watch designed with very special people in mind. Discriminating people. Men and women who appreciate sophistication248 words
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business
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707 1982-10-28 14 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON SUPPORT industries the companies that supply such things as bricks for builders or steel ana plastic for manufacturers are to be given greater help in upgrading production, Minister for Trade ana Industi7 Dr Tony Tan announced last night. Most707 words
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144 1982-10-28 14 BUILDING loans are taking an increasingly higher percentage of the Small Industries Finance Scheme lending. While loans for machinery narrowly exceeded those for buildings in the scheme's first five years, building loans were more than double machinery loans in the first eight months144 words
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Article123 1982-10-28 14 UPI WITH secondary issues setting the pace, the New York stock market scored a broad sain yesterday as Wall Street s super rally maintained its recovery from a severe setback. Trading was slower as many Rrofessional investors stayed on le sidelines to ponder the effects of theUPI - 123 words
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Article58 1982-10-28 14 Reuter SINGAPORE share prices closed generally higher on renewed buying interest in active selective trading with higher overseas advices also aiding sentiment. The stock exchange industrial/commercial index rose 11.24 points to 536.05. The UOB composite index closed at 443.93, up 9.46 points. The Hang Seng index closedReuter - 58 words
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Article39 1982-10-28 14 OVERSEAS Union Bank will be launching its first in-house productivity campaign next month. Two competitions have been organised. The best poster and slogan on productivity and the most logical and practical method in improving work flow.39 words
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Article240 1982-10-28 14 THE leasing industry is to get a boost from extensions to the Skills Development Fund (SDF). Leasing of machinery and equipment will be included in the interest grant for the mechanisation scheme. The Economic Development Board says that when the scheme was designed, leasing was240 words
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Article, Illustration451 1982-10-28 15 Loopholes in foreign assets sales plugged SINCE the promotion of a company by the sale of shares to the public is well protected by the law the smart promoters try to achieve the same goal by other means. Basically this involves selling the public451 words
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Article152 1982-10-28 15 SINGAPORE'S trade gap narrowed last month, thanks mainly to lower imports from Malaysia. Exports crept up from $3.39 billion to $3.54 billion but were still below the amount earned in each month between March and July. Total imports were also up, from $4.90 billion to $4.93152 words
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Article, Illustration321 1982-10-28 16 CATHERINE ONG - Sanford Building to be ahead of schedule thanks to mechanisation By CATHERINE ONG PRODUCTIVITY in building construction means finishing ahead of schedule. And the kev word is mechanisation, as developers of Sanford Building have discovered. The 16-storey office block at Cantonment Road will be comEleted ahead321 words
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229 1982-10-28 16 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs THE High Court has given Industrial Oxygen the go-ahead to hold a shareholders' meeting to approve the proposed acquisitions of four property development companies, an 101 official said yesterday. The High Court has also indicated that the ForeignThe Star - 229 words
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289 1982-10-28 16 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TWO Malaysians will take over key positions at the United Asian Bank (UAB) following the expiry of a 10-year management agreement between the bank and three Indian banks. They are Mr Ismail bin Datuk Abdullah andThe Star - 289 words
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282 1982-10-28 16 The Star KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs MALAYSIAN Resources Corp has proposed to acquire a property development company of which Sarawak timber king Datuk Wee Boon Ping nas a 40 per cent interest. MRCB said an agreement in principal has been reached to buy the entireThe Star - 282 words
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256 1982-10-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday NAGA SAKTI, a joint venture between the Negri Sembilan royalty and the Blue Cirle Group of UK, has obtained loans of $78 million for its housing project in Negri Sembilan. The loans are divided into a bridging loan syndication of256 words
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Article, Illustration528 1982-10-28 18/19 Christine Chew,Michael Goh - The 90,000-tonne aircraft carrier USS Enterprise sails into Singapore Story and pictures by Christine Chew,Michael Goh The Force is with us. The USS Enterprise and its flotilla of eight support ships, part of the American Seventh Fleet, cruised into Singapore waters this week for R R. The 90,000-tonne528 words
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Article, Illustration645 1982-10-28 20 Vital factors to consider before you acquire a pet IPS TO be a pet owner is a big job. It's also a responsibility that must be reckoned with before you bring the pet home. Sadly, too few prospective pet owners go over the prosIPS - 645 words
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Article, Illustration388 1982-10-28 20 This is the way to re-pot your plant in just three easy steps IPS WHETHER you have one plant or a hundred, you need to know how to repot. It's a very good thing to learn how to do, for otherwise you'll have to impose on a friend to doIPS - 388 words
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Article, Illustration543 1982-10-28 23 LO TIEN YIN - By LO TIEN YIN FOR two weeks or so, residents of Block 5, Telok Blangah Crescent were very busy. They rallied round, providing for the SBC crew who was there making a drama on the HDB family. The over 20-man team was nourished on543 words
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Article, Illustration344 1982-10-28 25 Lim Sek - RECORD REVIEW Review by Lim Sek Dazz Band Keep It Live Polygram-Motown 6004ML LET It Whip lashed across the dance charts to earn its position as one of the top disco pieces in recent months. Just when this sensational hit is making an344 words
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Advertisement135 1982-10-28 20 p m j Temptations Fantastic tastes are happening at the CREPERIE local specialities you will thoroughly enjoy; economical local set lunch that gives you more for less; and a western a la carte menu to whet any appetite. End your superb meal with an equally delicious pancake/crepe dessert. WEEKEND SPECIAL:135 words
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Miscellaneous636 1982-10-28 21 Tv CHANNEL 5 HIGHLIGHTS channel 5 l 3.00 Opening followed by Dynasty (C). This serial portrays the ambitious and ruthless Prince Yona Zheng Starring: David Chiang, Wan Zi Liang, Wei Jiu Hua, Wu Wei Guo, Mi Xue and Liang Snun Yan. 3.50 The Paper Chase: Great Expectations (E) (r). Thomas636 words
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Miscellaneous85 1982-10-28 21 NEW NATION THURSDAY, OCTOBE 1 Linda Ronstadt Rock n' Rolling with Ronstadt Thursday Entertainment Special 1 Linda Ronstadt In Concert (10.10 pm) AMERICAN rock singer, Linda Ronstadt, who once made it big in the mid-*****, will sing a lively collection of her feetthumping songs. Linda, who projects the hippie image,85 words
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Miscellaneous49 1982-10-28 21 Jazz treat Thursday Entertainment Special 2: Jazz A Antibes (11.30 pm) JAZZ lovers will be treated to some spectacular music by great jazz artistes George Adams, Don Pullen Quartet and Rene Urtregeu Quintet. Instrumental jazz numbers include The Dolphin, Bread Together, Panonika, Frebo, Big Alice and the New Corner.49 words
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Miscellaneous1332 1982-10-28 22 Tv radio CHANNEL 8 HIGHLIGHT Topic of debate in town: Which NUS team will win? Debate '82: Finals (7.05 pm) DOES the Singapore Civil Service lack initiative? A debater told his audience that he went to a Government department once to get some matter cleared and the clerk who attended1,332 words
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Miscellaneous709 1982-10-28 24 FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS: ENGLISH COURSE FOR GRADUATE TEACHERS: GRADUATE teachers are invited to attend the Royal Society of Arts (RSA) Certificate Course in the Teaching of English, jointly organised by the Education Ministry and the British Council. The emphasis is on the practical aspects of language teaching and will709 words
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Article319 1982-10-28 31 Reuter NORWAY 2 BULGARIA 2 SOFIA, Thurs NORWAY increased its lead at the top of Group Four of the European soccer championship to one point here last night, when it battled to a 2-2 draw with Bulgaria. Bulgaria's striker Velichkov put his sideReuter - 319 words
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Article321 1982-10-28 31 Club's title hopes hit by cruel setback Soccer AP LONDON, Thurs MANCHESTER United's attempt to win the English League soccer title for the first time since 1967 suffered a cruel setback this week when captain Ray Wilkins fractured a cheekbone and was ruled out ofAP - 321 words
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Article423 1982-10-28 32 B. J. SMITH - Nobody seems to know qualification stipulation Racing By B. J. SMITH EVERYONE, including the Perak Turf Club, is confused over the Qualification stipulation tor the Gold Vase to be raced next Sunday week. At Penang, a handicapper told me that only horses which race in423 words
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Article, Illustration959 1982-10-28 32 TRACKSTAR - By TRACKSTAR CHEN'S stable's Tian Ting, who beat Pearl Metallic to win the Datuk Yeoh Chean Lee Memorial Stakes over 1,600 m in his last start, still maintains his form and holds a bright chance to complete a double959 words
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Article125 1982-10-28 32 Tennis Reuter TOKYO, Thurs JOHAN KRIEK, the fifth seed, defaulted in his first-round match against Dominique Bedel, of France, yesterday in the first round of a US$3OO,OOO (*****,000) Grand Prix tennis tournament here. Kriek, who was born in South Africa and recently obtained UnitedReuter - 125 words
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Article127 1982-10-28 32 AP LONDON, Thurs > TRACY AUSTIN gave both Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert Lloyd due warning that she will be chasing them for the world No. 1 spot after a dazzling display yesterday in her opening match ot the U*****,000 (*****,000) Daihatsu Challenge women's tennis tournament at Brighton.AP - 127 words
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Article46 1982-10-28 32 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. JOHN McENROE, Peter Fleming, Gene Mayer and Eliot Teltscber have been named to the United States Davis Cup sqnad that will face France in the 1982 final at Grenoble, France, team captain Arthur Ashe announced yesterday. APAP - 46 words
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Article, Illustration361 1982-10-28 33 KEN JALLEH Jr - Squash By KEN JALLEH Jr PAKISTANI professional Rahim Gul will be making an all-out bid to stage a world-class squash tournament in Singapore featuring a star studded line-up from Pakistan, Britain, Australia and Egypt next year. Gul revealed his plans vesterday adding that,361 words
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Article467 1982-10-28 33 R. MANORAJ, FARRER PARK 1, TIONG BAHRU 3 - Soccer By R. MANORAJ, FARRER PARK 1, TIONG BAHRU 3 REFEREE John Chia must have wished he had stayed home when he came under fire from players, officials and punters for his handling of a President's Cup third-round soccer match made even more difficult467 words
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Article216 1982-10-28 33 JALIL MISWARDI - By JALIL MISWARDI The new National University of Singapore's Sports and Recreation Centre (SRC) will be the venue of the 17th triennial Inter-varsity Games to begin on Saturday. It is the first time the Games ,have been held at Kent Ridge. The Games, held once216 words
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Article, Illustration258 1982-10-28 34 KEN JALLEH Jr - Water-polo team in serious training KEN JALLEH Jr A BIG splash! That's what Singapore's national water-polo team will be out to create at the Talkatora swimming pool in New Delhi in their quest for a medal at the Asian uames which begin on Nov 19.Pictures HAIRIS - 258 words
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Article, Illustration323 1982-10-28 35 SURESH NAIR - Women's hockey team out to break psychological barricade By SURESH NAIR THE Singapore women's hockey team will be out to break a crucial preAsian Games psychological barricade during this weekend's two-match annual international clash against Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur. The all-important mission is toPICTURE: CHEW YEN FOOK - 323 words
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Article78 1982-10-28 35 THE following is the Malaysia-bound Singapore women's hockey team: GOALKEEPERS: Law Gek Peng (SRC), Saripah Salam (SCC), Margaret Nathan (CSC). FULLBACKS: Angeline Ng Neo Mui (SCC), Florence Chua Siew Lian (Theresians). MIDFIELDERS: Fiona Chee Siew Lian (Theresians), Dawn De Fore (Theresians), Pathimal Rahman (Theresians), Philomena Goh (GSC),78 words
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Article, Illustration303 1982-10-28 35 WITH only three weeks to go before the Asian Games in New Delhi, the Malaysian Women's Hockey Association is still recruiting players for its Games squad. And the squad only began its final phase of centralised training last Sunday. The women were one of the first303 words
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Article181 1982-10-28 35 SPQRTSNIPS THE Singapore Women's Hockey Association has scored another "first" the inauguration of the first-ever SWHA mixed tournament which got off to an encouraging start last weekend. The main attraction is the eligibility of two male players who must be over 35 years old and181 words
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Article297 1982-10-28 36 KEN JALLEH Jr - Rugby Original draw for Asian rugby tourney to stay By KEN JALLEH Jr THAILAND has protested to the Singapore Rugby Union over the Asian rugby championships draw claiming that it was lopsided, in favour of hosts Singapore. But the protest, which was supported by Sri Lanka,297 words
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Article, Illustration119 1982-10-28 36 SINGAPORE Rugby Union president Howard Caahin (right, atandina), was at his animated best yesterday when he delivered a no-holds-barred, hand-waving, finger-pointing tirade to the national team at the Police Academy. "There's no room in the team for those that are, quite frankly,119 words
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244 1982-10-28 36 GEOFFREY EU - By GEOFFREY EU IT WAS a trying training session for the national rugby squad yesterday: Down with flu and other assorted ailments, they had to contend with a verbal attack from Howard Cashin, president of the Singapore Rugby Union. After finishing at244 words
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100 1982-10-28 36 Reuter EDMONTON: Canadian Soccer Association president Jim Fleming suggested yesterday that Canada and the United States could jointly host the 1986 World Cup soccer finals. "It's not been discussed but it's a thought,'' he said. "It would be the first time theReuter - 100 words
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Article65 1982-10-28 36 UPI LONDON: Trevor Brooking, West Ham's England midfielder who has been suffering from a pelvic injury, must undergo an operation, and miss the next 10 weeks of the soccer season. The operation could signal the end of international soccer for 34-year-old Brooking who won the last of hisUPI - 65 words
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Article46 1982-10-28 36 Reuter SEOUL: International Olympic Committee secre-tary-general Monique Berlioux said there are no snags in holding the 1988 Olympics in South Korea, the first developing country to do so. She said Seoul's preparations for the games were far more advanced than she had expected.Reuter - 46 words
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Article27 1982-10-28 36 AP PELHAM: Golfer Nancy Lopez married Houston Astros third baseman Kay Knight in a private ceremony on Monday. It was Lopez's second marriage. APAP - 27 words
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