Singapore Monitor, 27 September 1983, Afternoon Edition
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Title Section14 1983-09-27 1 THE SINGAPORE MONITOR EVENINGEDITION; Tuesday, September 27, 1983 M C (P) No. 13/5/83 30cents14 words
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Article, Illustration315 1983-09-27 1 An unprecedented move LAT-WP UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday IN possibly the most significant reaction to President Reagan's address yesterday to the UN General Assembly, the Soviet Union announced that it has postponed until Oct 4 a speech originally scheduled for delivery today. Soviet ambassadorLAT-WP - 315 words
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448 1983-09-27 1 YONG POW ANG - Japanese official confident project will start soon By' YONG POW ANG PRIME MINISTER Lee Kuan Yew has accepted the two Japanese proposals on how to resolve the dispute over the petrochemical project on Pulau Ayer Merbau, according to the Japanese Embassy. Mr Lee made448 words
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113 1983-09-27 1 HONG KONG, Tuesday HONG KONG Financial Secretary John Bremridge has cut short a foreign business trip and is on his way back to Hong Kong, a government spokesman told Reuters. Mr Bremridge decided to curtail his stay in Washington, where he113 words
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Advertisement7 1983-09-27 1 REAQAN UPSTAGES SOVIETS ON ARMS CONTROL Pll7 words
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252 1983-09-27 2 GANDHI AMBALAM - By GANDHI AMBALAM MR HO KAH LEONG, Parliamentary Secretary (Education), and Mr S Chandra Das, MP for Chong Boon, are to become cadre members of the Union of Keppel Shipyard Employees of Singapore (UKSES) for their contribution to the labour252 words
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Article, Illustration201 1983-09-27 2 Thai girls slipping in by air and taxis THE Anti-Vice Enforcement Unit last night dealt another crippling blow to a group of Thai call-girls, many of whom have been coming to Singapore by air to avoid the tight check at the Woodlands checkpoint. Of201 words
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Article, Illustration279 1983-09-27 2 THE Singapore Armed Forces now has its own pool of officers on the ground equipped with skills to recruit the national servicemen who have the most potential for a career in the army. The latest issue of Pioneer, an SAF publication, reported279 words
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Article391 1983-09-27 3 TO CHEE ENG - Ms accused of promoting a And collection wlthont a police permit By TO CHEE ENG J B JEYARETNAM and two other Workers' Party leaders went on trial in a subordinate's court this morning on charges related to the collection of funds for the party without a391 words
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241 1983-09-27 3 DR YEO OPENS LAST LEG OF 1,710-KM UNDERSEA LINE THE FINAL link in the Asean submarine cable network connecting Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand was inaugurated at the Comcentre by the Acting Minister for Communications, Dr Yeo Ning Hong, this morning. With241 words
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79 1983-09-27 3 WHEN yon bay a new car next year, yon will get a new three-letter registration number. It will start with SBA and move on to SBZ except for SBS, which is reserved for bases. Bat the new letter series will come into effect79 words
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Article, Illustration368 1983-09-27 4 YONG POW ANG - mux OF THESE DEVICES CAM SAVE water AND CUT YOUR WATER BUI Ordinary water taps, going full blast, will givs us some 20 litres off water every minute. But the constant water fflow regulators at the President Merlin give six368 words
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134 1983-09-27 4 Lianhe Zaobao DRIVERS of heavy duty vehicles need not move their lorries into the specially created yards in the West Coast area on Oct 1, as originally scheduled. They have obtained a month's "reprieve" after the MP for West Coast, Dr Wan Soon Bee,Lianhe Zaobao - 134 words
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503 1983-09-27 5 FOO CHOY PENG - Employers concerned over its decision to raise contributions to 50 per cent By FOO CHOY PENG THE Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry this afternoon appealed to the Government to reconsider its decision to raise the Central Provident Fund rate to 50503 words
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Article, Illustration135 1983-09-27 5 New attire proves a big hit OUR military policeman has a new uniform, with a white lanyard slung across the shoulder and a broad white belt with a shiny silver buckle. The colour of all rank insignias and shoelaces is now white. And it135 words
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275 1983-09-27 6 BERTILLA PEREIRA - Pilot project aims to give wider and more diverse experience to Diploma in Education trainees TWO-WEEK STINT IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS FOR 61 TEACHER TRAINEES By BERTILLA PEREIRA THE switch from primary school to secondary may become less traumatic for pupils if a275 words
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Article, Illustration120 1983-09-27 6 EXTRACT FROM ONE SECTION OF THE TEST A few teachers described tome of the questions in the two tests one language and one mathematics as tricky. A nine year old who sat for the tests commented, "You must have brains." We120 words
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113 1983-09-27 6 A SHORTLIST of about 2,000 Primary Three pupils (the top 5 per cent of all those who sat for the two screening tests) is now being drawn up. They will be put through another three tests to select113 words
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Advertisement137 1983-09-27 4 aX Every Wednesday an( Frida y at Lunchtime fashion and food beckon. Every Wednesday and Friday. In a different show and mood. Tempt yourself with our spread of epicurean delights while we bring you the latest fashion in town. Wednesday Uzabelle Boutique presents Spring Collection '84 by one of the137 words
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Advertisement211 1983-09-27 5 CIA We have some useful Sharp aids lor students Sharp has always kept pace with education. The EL-5103 and EL-506H electronic scientific calculators are specially designed to meet all the mathematical calculation needs of students. Both feature the convenient Direct Formula Entry which makes operations as easy as ABC. EL-5103211 words
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692 1983-09-27 7 Beijing wants to speed up modernisation of its industries LAT-WP BEUING, Tuesday CHINA yesterday introduced liberalised regulations for foreign investment in joint ventures with Chinese enterprises in a bid to attract more advanced technology and speed the modernisation of its industry. The newLAT-WP - 692 words
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119 1983-09-27 7 AP WASHINGTON, Tues THE United States needs more imagination and flexibility In its policy toward Asia if it is to keep up with fast changing developments in that part of tne world, according to non-govern-ment US experts on the region. The AsiaAP - 119 words
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211 1983-09-27 7 Inftax could bo related to Hong Kong's uncertain future AP BANGKOK, Tuesday A SENIOR police official said yesterday a suspiciously large number of Hong Kong Chinese have arrived in Thailand in recent months, local newspapers reported today. The reports, in the English-language dailiesAP - 211 words
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Article136 1983-09-27 7 AP LONDON, Tuesday MISS Sally Bide, America's first woman astronaut, predicted yesterday the first factory in space would be launched in about two years. She told a news conference that the unmanned factory would produce drugs to help fight several unnamed diseases under a processAP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration270 1983-09-27 8 Japanese ship travels to Sakhalin to get back jumbo's debris AP Associated Prsss Asian Photo Editor NEAL ULEVICH was ono of two nswsmon aboard tho Japan Marftimo Safety Agoncy pa* troi boat Tsugaru on Its grim voyago to Sakhalin to rotriovo tho dabris off tho downod KALAP; PICTURE: UPI - 270 words
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219 1983-09-27 8 PETITION CAMPAIGN BY GROUP OF AMERICAN BUSINESSMEN ANGRY AT DOWNING OF JUMBO AP LOS ANGELES, Tuesday A NATIONWIDE petition drive to bar Soviet athletes from the 1984 Olympics was launched yesterday by a group of American businessmen angered by the Soviet Union's downingAP - 219 words
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223 1983-09-27 8 LAT-WP. WASHINGTON, Tuesday COMPOUNDING the tragedy of the shooting down of the Korean airliner is that a proposed "hot line" between the Pentagon and the Soviet Defence Ministry which conceivably might have prevented the airliner's loss was' discussed in MoscowLAT-WP. - 223 words
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83 1983-09-27 8 LAT-WP MOSCOW, Tims THE KREMLIN yesterday accused President Reagan of using his appearance before the UN General Assembly to slander the Soviet Union and mislead international public opinion. In a report from New York, the official Soviet news agency Tass said the USLAT-WP - 83 words
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419 1983-09-27 9 City prepares for Reagan's visit in November Reuter MANILA, Tuesday THE Philippines armed forces have reinforced Manila with about 1,600 troops and tanks to provide extra security for President Ronald Reagan's visit to the capital in November, military and diplomatic sourcesReuter - 419 words
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80 1983-09-27 9 Reuter MANILA, Tuesday IN ADDITION to the reinforcements sent to Manila, which is already well-protected by garrisons, military sources said a battalion of infantry and one of marines have been placed on standby at a base in western Mindanao in the deep south. "TheReuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration47 1983-09-27 10 Volunteer workers seek shelter from sniper fire VOLUNTEER workers duck for cover m they came under sniper fire from unknown gunmen in Lebanon. A convoy from a charity organisation was prevented from delivering food, medical supplies and other essentials to villagers In Shouf. UPI.47 words
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Article, Illustration188 1983-09-27 10 But Christian right-wingers reject any lasting post-war settlement UPI BEIRUT, TuMday A CEASE-FIRE to end the bloodshed in Lebanon held into a second day but Eight-wing Christians rejected any lasting post-war settlement that would harm their interests. State-run Beirut Radio reported early todayUPI - 188 words
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Article, Illustration47 1983-09-27 10 UPI FRENCH legionnaires which form part of the four nation Multi-national force in Lebanon can be seen wearing their traditional white kepis as they march toward a landing craft at Beirut port. The legionnaires will be replaced by French paratroopers soon. UPI.UPI - 47 words
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Article, Illustration457 1983-09-27 11 New proposals made to limit medium-range missiles Reuter UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday PRESIDENT Reagan has upstaged the Soviet Union on arms control by unveiling new US proposals to limit medium-range nuclear missiles, Western diplomats said today. Mr Reagan outlined the proposals in a speechReuter - 457 words
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273 1983-09-27 11 BUT FEW RESPOND TO INDIRA'S CALL FOR SPECIAL MEETING Reuter UNITED NATIONS, HEADS of state and government of more than 20 countries planned private talks today to review the world situation and consider ways to reduce current tensions. Indian Prime Minister MrsReuter - 273 words
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104 1983-09-27 11 AP UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday ARGENTINA said yesterday that regaining the Falkland Islands from Britain was its "permanent objective." But it scoffed at what it called British talk of impending "Argentine aggression,'* and called for talks on the future of the islands it callsAP - 104 words
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105 1983-09-27 11 UPI UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday CARLOS Romulo, Foreign Minister of the Philippines, said yesterday the Korean Air Lines tragedy should not be repeated and urged the UN General Assembly to work out an agreement to prevent it. Mr Romulo, one ofUPI - 105 words
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108 1983-09-27 11 AP UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday THE Foreign Affairs Minister of Sri Lanka went before the UN General Assembly yesterday to pledge his government's commitment to restore communal harmony" in the wake of rioting this past summer between native Sinhalese and minority Tamils.* Foreign MinisterAP - 108 words
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World Briefs
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Article, Illustration86 1983-09-27 11 UPI JERUSALEM, Tuesday: Prime Minister designate Yitzhak Shamir, in a hardline speech to some 5,000 Christians, declared no part of biblical Israel is up "for bargain or sale." Mr Shamir's appearance before the Christian audience was sandwiched yesterday between efforts atUPI - 86 words
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74 1983-09-27 11 Reuter LONDON: The world's next generation of main battle tanks are likely to be much smaller and faster,,than today's heavily armoured 60-tonne goliaths and have no gun turrets, military experts believe. Several countries have begun research on small tanks that, apartReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration56 1983-09-27 11 AP BELFAST: Soldiers stand guard outside the walls of the Maze Prison in Belfast in Northern Ireland on Sunday after prisoners escaped from the top security prison. Some reports said as many as 20 prisoners, some armed, broke out. The prison was the sceneAP - 56 words
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79 1983-09-27 11 AP KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister, Musa Hitam, is scheduled to hold talks with US Vice-President George Bush at a lunch in Washington on Oct 12, Malaysian government officials said today. The meeting will be the first between Malaysian officials andAP - 79 words
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69 1983-09-27 11 AP PERTH: Australian aviation officials are investigating an incident involving an F-28 twinjet airliner which circled Perth airport yesterday with its front steps hanging down after the front door blew open. The plane, with 58 passengers aboard, landed safely after circling to burn upAP - 69 words
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Article371 1983-09-27 12 HK dollar puts up better show despite disappointing news THE Hong Kong dollar had its steadiest morning for more than a week as the market digested the latest batch of news affecting the anony this morning. The unit opened at 24.45/80 Singapore cents, the level it371 words
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479 1983-09-27 12 A REVISED set of trading rules to accommodate the forthcoming computerised clearing house system on the KL Stock Exchange has been passed at an extraordinary general meeting of the stock exchange The amended trading rules, which are subject to the approval of Malaysia's Finance479 words
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249 1983-09-27 12 MALAYSIA Borneo Finance Corporation (M) Bhd (MBFC) announced a 1 for 4 rights issue of 29.5 million shares of 50 Malaysian cents each at Mfl.SO per share. The hew ordinary shares will rank equally with the existing ordinary shares except for any dividends249 words
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374 1983-09-27 12 TROUBLED United Engineers (Malaysia) Bhd is reportedly Deing wooed by none other than MBF Holdings Bhd, the very group that is suing it for Mf 16.82 million lor alleged negligence on a construction project. Sources say that the offer was made two weeks374 words
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463 1983-09-27 12 MANY Malaysian investors are worried over the implications of revised trading rules which the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange is expected to implement before the end of the year. Malaysian newspaper The Star reports that investors have been ringing its business desk to find463 words
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469 1983-09-27 13 Melbourne project and London sports club doing well THE übiquitous Mrs Looi is every Annual General Meeting chairman's favourite shareholder. At the Jack Chia-MPH annual general meeting (AGM), she must have delighted Mr Chia. She is the one who inevitably offers gracious words of469 words
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299 1983-09-27 13 THE upward trend in the volume of leasing contracts has attracted the interest of more financial institutions in Singapore, the Leasing Association of Singapore says in its annual report. In the three months from May to July, no fewer than299 words
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198 1983-09-27 13 UNCERTAINTY over the future trend of US interest rates and a lack of fresh impetus is keeping forex operators in Singapore on the sidelines again. Trading was described to be very quiet as the US currency remained largely unchanged from its close in New198 words
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Article231 1983-09-27 13 Selected stocks at midday Market tone: mixed Boustead 3.00/3.02 Cold Storage 5.40/5.45 Esso 11.70/11.90 F and N 6.40/6.45 GIH 4.08/4.12 Genting 4.86 S Haw Par 2.78/2.82 Hume 6.20/6.30 Inchcape 3.10 S Intraco 3.12 B Jurong Cement 5.85/5.90 Jacks Intl 6.20 S Keck Seng 6.00 S Keppel 3.40/3.48 M Cement231 words
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178 1983-09-27 13 ANT AH Holdings has received the approval of the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee for its proposed flotation of 20 million M5O cent shares at M6O cents per share and will become the first bumiputra company to be listed178 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article55 1983-09-27 13 THE Capital Issues Committee has given its approval for Asiatic Development Bhd to acquire the majority of Ko Rubber Plantations' Plantation business undertaking including 9,268 ectares of plantation lands for a consideration to be wholly satisfied by the issue of 340,000 new Asiatic Development ordinary shares55 words
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Article59 1983-09-27 13 THE board of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp has accepted Tan Sri Tan Chin Tuan's resignation as chairman and director but appointed him honorary life president from Oct 1, as a token of his services and invaluable contribution over the past 58 years. The board also announced Mr Yong59 words
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Article70 1983-09-27 13 HOTEL Royal has reported a slight decline in its profits for the half year to June 30, despite a higher turnover of $4.2 million against last year's $3.97 million. The group had an operating profit of $1.8 million, againsUsl.9 million last year. Pre-tax profit for the70 words
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Article92 1983-09-27 13 MR KHO BAK WENG will cease to be a major shareholder of Malayan Credit as he has sold another 500,000 Malayan Credit shares, leaving him with only a 4.54 per cent stake in the company. Last Thursday, The Singapore Monitor had carried a report that92 words
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Article52 1983-09-27 13 KUALA Lumpur Industries' directors have decided to give an interim dividend of 5 per cent for the time being. This dividend will be payable on Oct 29 and is in line with the new directors' concept of reactivating the company's business and bringing immediate benefits to52 words
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Article44 1983-09-27 13 GLENEALY-Plantations' mid-year results have improved, with the company showing a pre-tax profit of MsB.s million this interim compared to MsB.2 million previously. Turnover for the company was also higher at MsB.6 million in contrast to the previous figure of MsB.4 million.44 words
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Article46 1983-09-27 13 KEMAYAN Oil Palm has reported slightly imEived results for the group for the year to v 31. Pre-tax sain for the group.was M 54.4 million against M 54.2 million last year, while turnover grew from M 513.3 million to M 513.5 million.46 words
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Article118 1983-09-27 13 Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Soiling Buying TT/DD TT DO US* 2.1450 2.1350 2.1250 sterling 3.2327 3.2087 3.1937 Australian 1.9350 1.9125 1.7099 Canadian 1.7485 1.7249 1.7099 New Zealand 1.4204 1.3989 1.3789 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Austrian schilling 11.8364 11.2363 11.1763 Belgian Franc/Comm 4.0300118 words
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Miscellaneous19 1983-09-27 12 a. \o *> iiu Z McN.mH Sjrad. lac S f\ I 1,4 I jj *UP ACrAIH YOU'RE A AUCB &TOCK.19 words
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Article782 1983-09-27 14 The second most populous state behind California by year 2000* prediction Reuter DALLAS TEXANS, rarely happy about being number two, are delighted with a federal report predicting the Lone Star State will eclipse New York and become the second most populous state behind California by theReuter - 782 words
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Advertisement135 1983-09-27 14 Were looking good with our beautiful newdScor! We serve really delicious local food favourites chicken rice, Singapore laksa and Indian mee goreng to name a few. And they all taste just heavenly. What's more, while we are in a celebratory mood, you can still catch our midnight buffet, priced at135 words
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Article464 1983-09-27 15 THE SINGAPORE^Bi^^B Mffinin THE Government has yet again issued a warning that it will prosecute foreign workers who remain in Singapore after their work permits run out. It has further warned those who harbour or employ such people. The latest warning comes in the wake of a464 words
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943 1983-09-27 15 DUDLEY AU - What IQ means to the expert and the layman DUDLEY AU Singapore 1024 boa constrictors THE proposed educational system for gifted children has| as one of its prerequisites, an IQ test. It is hoped that not too much significance or emphasis will be given943 words
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Article, Illustration321 1983-09-27 16 A rib-tickling comedy feature Afternoon Matinee Take Me to Town (Ch 5, 4.30 pm) THIS easy-going comedy feature sees Ann Sheridan at the peak ofner career as a dance hall girl. She becomes the centre of attraction at a logging camp and wins the hearts of three motherless321 words
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Article, Illustration183 1983-09-27 16 LORRAINE LIM - TV Scene By LORRAINE LIM THE famous Chinese clay warriors were seen last year at the International Trade Exposition held on the grounds of the People's Association headquarters. This Sunday, they can be seen on Channel 5 at 5.20 pm. The Entombed183 words
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Miscellaneous1344 1983-09-27 16 KEQI(S)IH GUIDE; P r °9 rammes on 300 Opening followed by: Enigma (Mandarin) I V J Sfl 4 30 Afternoon Matinee Take Me to Town > 1 See I The V '"5B S > k Xfl fl M Artistes featured include Awangku Tajuddin Pen- geran Haji Manggong, Norsidah Hamid, Normah1,344 words
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Article, Illustration974 1983-09-27 17 PHILIP CHEAH - German directors are looking backwards to WW2 for lessons By PHILIP CHEAH REWRITING history books is one way out of a traumatic past. Making films is another way a path that Germany prefers to take in coming to terms with its history. Dr974 words
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705 1983-09-27 19 HONG YAP KOON - Adapted very successfully to suit local tastes Review: Susan's Party w DRAMA FESTIVAL 1983 By YAP KOON HONG A WELL-ADAPTED play becomes entertaining when it does not burden the audience with the fact of its origins. But if, through adaptation, it conveys more705 words
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Article226 1983-09-27 19 JOURNALISTS IN HUNT FOR TRUTHS THE Truth (a Mandarin drama) by Singapore Amateur Players at the Victoria Theatre today and tomorrow, at 8 pm. Two journalists Zhao Minghe and Chen Ying are assigned the unEleasant but necessary task of exposig a fraud in whicn the principal culprit226 words
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Article, Illustration474 1983-09-27 21 INEZ WEI - Getting the right size and colour is just as important CO-ORDINATED BY INEZ WEI YOU have just bought yourself a nice, new dress. Or perhaps you finally managed to find the ideal pair of pants or skirt to go with that fabulous top you'dPHOTOS BY ASMAH HAMID and MOHD ISHAK - 474 words
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Miscellaneous417 1983-09-27 19 THEATRE FILM/SHOW TIMES (Phone) Badok Tamptation(C)/1.30. 3 30. 7 00, 9.15 (*****7) Broadway Woman Warriors ol Kingman (C)/1 30, 3.30. 7.00, (*****93) 9.00 ThayCa6adMaßruca(E)/11, 1.30, 4. 6 30. 9.15 Qala Qamaa QmMari Play (C)/3 30. 7.00. 9.15 (*****75) QoMan Tha Contract (C)/1 30. 3 30, 7. 9 00 Sultan (*****76)417 words
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Miscellaneous397 1983-09-27 19 12.00 PM News-in-Brief followed by Pro- 12-00 PM Programme Summary 12.05 Musigramme Summary 12.05 Your Lunchdate 1.00 <*' Notebook Tribute: 1. Orff: Carmina Burana p:°L p^ y irr 'f rLS« News 1.10 Your Lunchdate (contd) 1.30 Mid- Virginia Guy Gardner, TanS?* tte T Lunchda,e r.'irSi s fKK ?sir (contd) 2.00397 words
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Miscellaneous103 1983-09-27 20 DRAMA FESTIVAL THE Annual Drama Festival will run till Nov 19 at the Victoria Theatre and the Drama Centre. The festival, sponsored by Shell, features 36 performances staged by 20 local amateur drama groups in four languages. Tickets at $3 and $2 are available at Cold Storage Centrepoint, Tangs Superstore103 words
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Miscellaneous648 1983-09-27 20 THE Eighth International —l Salon of Colour Photography will be —11,I 1 g held from Oct 30 to Nov man who lives till the last day of the Algerian war. Jhers Xou*houT The Certaines Nouvelles stars Micheline Presle, Ber- world. nadette Lafont and Gerard Lartigau. Entry forms are avail The648 words
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Miscellaneous150 1983-09-27 20 LINE DRAWINGS THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board is looking for line drawings to be used on souvenirs, air letters and postcards to promote Singapore. The drawing should be on paper of size 20.3 x 25.4 cm and the subject chosen must be Singaporean, especially historical buildings and street scenes. COMMEMORATIVE150 words
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Miscellaneous797 1983-09-27 22 leisure comics 1 SERGEANT PRESTON OF THE YUKON By Don Sherwood and Stan Stunell idwf I T" I BAD SPRAIN.. .MAYBE A TENDONI UNO THE SOAt£/?CW GOES ON.'I IThE *SCWA&C>SOAt H/GMwm&i> :-A PULLCD... NO BREAK M/AV NEAR THE SLACK nTI" 7" V /THANK GLAC/ER REGION... 2H22®iL j^^sk' ARIES March 21797 words
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PHOTOGRAPHIC CORNER
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522 1983-09-27 23 AFTER you've taken your share of pictures of your children, wife and mother-in-law, you might get the urge to try to take pictures like those stunning scenics and portraits which stare at you out of camera catalogues. Sometimes you succeed. And sometimes you don't, even522 words
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Article, Illustration746 1983-09-27 27 WONDER BOY - He has improved on clashing debut in workout By WONDER BOY RECENT arrival Tipper Tim, trained at Bukit Timah by Buang, showed that he has improved on his dashing debut with a bright gallop at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Hard held by Wadi746 words
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364 1983-09-27 27 Confusion unprecedented in the history of the race Reuter PARIS, Tuesday FURTHER changes in jockeys for Europe's richest horse race on Sunday, the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, were announced yesterdav as the fancied runners worked out around Chantilly. The changes followed lastReuter - 364 words
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160 1983-09-27 27 AP CLEVELAND, Tuesday SOUTH African boxer Gerrie Coetzee said yesterday that he didn't break his right hand after all when he knocked out Michael Dokes in the 10th round of their World Boxing Association Heavyweight Championship match. Coetzee said earlier that he hadAP - 160 words
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106 1983-09-27 27 Reuter MARANELLO (Italy), Tuesday FORMULA one driver Michele Alboreto of Italy will race for Ferrari next season, the Italian team announced yesterday. Alboreto, who will replace Frenchman Patrick Tambay and become the first Italian to race for Ferrari for more than a decade,Reuter - 106 words
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106 1983-09-27 27 UPI Here is the list of the top 15 yesterday: 1. Ivan Lendl, Czechoslovakia, (12 tournaments) 2,274 points 2. Jimmy Connors, US, (12) 2,060 3. Mats Wilander, Sweden, (15) 1,976 4. John McEnroe, US, (9) 1,800 5. Yannick Noah, France, (10) 1,682 points 6. JimmyUPI - 106 words
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99 1983-09-27 27 AP LONDON, Tuesda AUSTRALIAN entrepreneur David Lord announced details yesterday of the opening matches in his proposed professional Rugby Union circus starting early next year. But the 44-year-old former journalist was still tight-lipped about the identity of the 200 internationals he is reportedAP - 99 words
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Article, Illustration605 1983-09-27 28 D H ZHANG - Chew Bee was in a class by himself in the '50s LIVING LEGENDS By D H ZHANG 2!!E took "W"* lu,d Malayan tennis by storm In the Fifties. That was Ong Chew Bee. Besides fulfilling the dream of Pf 3605 words
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Article, Illustration343 1983-09-27 28 TENNIS was Chew Bee's first love, and he turned to coaching for new satisfaction after his retirement. From 1972 to 1973, he served as national coach to prepare Singapore's team for the 1973 SEAP Games. In 1978, he made a brief343 words
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Article, Illustration632 1983-09-27 29 A MONITOR SPECIAL This is the Charlie Nicholas story...as told by his proud mum, Rena. She reveals a few home truths about last season's most expensive signing. Charlie joined Arsenal for a whopping £750,000 (S$2.4 million). Today, mum Rena's exclusive inside story plus photos from the family632 words
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Article, Illustration768 1983-09-27 30 With venue to their advantage Roma have eyes on the final Noble failure at Black Rock Reuter LONDON, Tuesday THE news that the Olympics Stadium in Rome will be the venue for the European Soccer Cup final on May 30 will be an added incentive for ItalianReuter - 768 words
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Article, Illustration39 1983-09-27 30 Roma Vs Gothenburg, Liverpool Vs Odense, Ajax Vs Olympiakos. United Vs Spartans, Grasshopper Vs Dynamo Minsk, Glasgow Rangers Vs Valletta. Inter Bratislava Vs Rabat, Gdansk Vs .Inventus, Magdeburg Vs Barcelona. Anderlecht Vs Bryne, Real Madrid Vs Sparta Prague.39 words
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86 1983-09-27 30 Reuter TOKYO, Tuesday US Open champion Jimmy Connors and Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia will take part in Japan's richest tennis tournament in Tokyo next month, Japanese competition sponsors said yesterday. But they said this year's Wimbledon champion, John McEnroe, would notReuter - 86 words
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Article80 1983-09-27 30 Reuter EAST BERLIN, Tuesday EAST German manager Rudolf Krause has resigned by mutual agreement with the Football Federation. Krause, 56, took over from Georg Buschner in January 1982 after East Germany failed to qualify for the World Cup final in Spain, but his reign hasReuter - 80 words
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126 1983-09-27 30 Reuter OCT 3: Stockport V* oMkam. OCT 4: AMersbot Vs Notts Coaaty, Brigbtoa Vs Bristol Raven. Cambridge Vi Sufcrlud, Carlisle Vs Soatbamptoa, ChesterfleM Vs Evertoa, Grimsby Vs Coventry, HaMersfleld Vs WatfoN, MUlwall Vs West Brom, Plymoatb Vt Arseaal, Portsmouth Vs Astoa Villa, QaecasReuter - 126 words
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138 1983-09-27 30 INTERNATIONAL master Tan Lian Ann defeated Alvin Ong in 66 moves in the Sicilian defence to take the lead with 7Vfc points after the ninth round of play in the 1983 Singapore National Chess Championship for the Lim Boon Keng138 words
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Article226 1983-09-27 31 ALFONSO CHAN - Tang Bom to rotlro from national team as he anl 2 players poll ant from pro-Olympics By ALFONSO CHAN SINGAPORE soccer came in for a double shock today. Three key players Lim Tang Boon, Hashim Hosni and Goh Swee Heng announced their unavailibility for preOlympic226 words
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Article57 1983-09-27 31 UPI PERTH: A victory party will be thrown today by the Swan Brewery, a subsidiary of the Bond Corporation and a major sponsor of Australia ll's challenge. "It's a spontaneous celebration," a company spokesman said. "Out here we call them malties a general gathering to consumeUPI - 57 words
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Article124 1983-09-27 31 UPI PERTH: Stephen Ward, the man who built Australia II according to designer Bex Lexcen's specifications, described his effort as a "labour of love". "People tend to regard me as a builder of multimillion dollar radical racing yachts," said the lobster boat builder, adding: "It'sUPI - 124 words
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Article, Illustration222 1983-09-27 31 AUSTRALIA ERUPTS WITH JOY AUSTRALIA lI'S STUNNING VICTORY Reuter PERTH, Tuesday WILD celebrations erupted at the Royal Perth Yacht Club today club today just after the 132-year-old America's Cup became Australia's Cup when Australia II beat US yacht Liberty at Newport, Rhode Island in a stunning come-from-behindReuter - 222 words
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Article174 1983-09-27 31 AP THE results of the 25 previou America's Cap competitions, all bat the last won by US boats: 1851: America bt 15 British yachts in a single race. 1870: Magic bt Cambria (Eng), 1-0. 1871: Columbia, Sappho bt Countess of Dufferin (Canada), 2-0. 1881:-Mischief bt Atalanta (Can),AP - 174 words
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Article113 1983-09-27 31 Reuter NEWPORT (Rhoda Island), Tuesday AUSTRALIA II unveiled its radical and controversial keel for the first time last night after winning the America's Cup. As it was lifted out of the water onlookers for the first time had a view of the bulbed keel withReuter - 113 words
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Article152 1983-09-27 31 AP MUNICH, Tuesday OLYMPIC gold medal sprinter Armin Hary was fined 20,000 marks (5|15,200) yesterday after an Appeals Court lifted his prison sentence for fraud, court officials said. Hary, who won a gold medal in the 100-metre dash at the 1960 Rome Olympics, was convictedAP - 152 words
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