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Title Section14 1981-09-17 1 The Straits Times Kstd 1845 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1981 35 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 101/1/8114 words
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Article548 1981-09-17 1 GOH LEE KHUAN - GOH LEE KHUAN Pollution laws under study By THE Environment Ministry has ordered tests on private cars sold in Singapore and the results are likely to lead to tough new anti-pollution laws. The tests were ordered after ministry officials studied reports on the pollution threat from548 words
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Article, Illustration325 1981-09-17 1 2 new MPs tipped to be Ministers of State TWO new MPs, Professor S. Jayakumar (Bedok) and Mr Lee Yock Suan (Cheng San), are tipped to be Ministers of State. Prof Jayakumar, 41, a law professor at the Natioal University of Singapore, is expected to take up the new appointment325 words
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Article57 1981-09-17 1 JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian Government, m a bid to lessen the heavy telephone traffic during the day, has offered a 50 per cent discount for long distance telephone calls at night time, a telecommunication spokesman said today. The lower charges, from Sept 20. applies from 10AFP - 57 words
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Article38 1981-09-17 1 MANILA, Wed. Military troops, striking m three northern provinces, uprooted 31,700 marijuana plants worth 13.5 million pesos (SJ3 67 million) m the biggest marijuana raid m the Philippines ever, the armed forces announced today APAP - 38 words
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Article94 1981-09-17 1 Pakistan quake took 200 lives ISLAMABAD, Wed. More than 200 people were killed and about 2,000 injured m an earthquake that hit a remote region of northern Pakistan near the Chinese border on Saturday, the relief operations chief reported today. Brigadier Sher Ali Baz, director-general of Pakistan's Emergency Relief Organisation,Reuter - 94 words
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Article28 1981-09-17 1 TOKYO. Wed. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat is expected to visit Japan on Nov 9 on his way to China, Japanese Foreign Ministry sources said today. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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287 1981-09-17 1 Foot In Moscow for talks on arms control MOBCOW, Wed BRITISH opposition Labour Party leader Michael Foot arrived m Moscow yesterday for talks with Soviet leaders and said he was hoping to find some way of easing East -West arms control negotiations. Mr Foot and deputy Labour chief Denis HealeyReuter - 287 words
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458 1981-09-17 1 ISLAMABAD, Wed. PAKISTAN yesterday formally accepted a I S$S billion (S$MB bUllon) economic aad military aid package offered by the Inlted State*, and said It was willing to begin talks Immediately with India on "nonaggression" guarantees. The announcement was made aa theAP - 458 words
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463 1981-09-17 1 ELENA CHONG - Man: I'm guilty of Toa Payoh murders ELENA CHONG By A JOBLESS man told a preliminary inquiry yesterday that he engineered and planned the three murders m Toa Payoh. Adrian Lim, 39, urged the magistrate, Mr Chang Kok Ming, not to blame the two women, his wife Tan Mvi Choo,463 words
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Article183 1981-09-17 1 WARSAW, Wed. In an urgent bid to boost tumbling coal production, the Polish Government yesterday formally offered to pay miners double if they work on free Saturdays they won through strikes last year. In a resolution published here, the government also said it would pay olderAP - 183 words
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415 1981-09-17 1 CAIRO, Wed. President Anwar Sadat has ordered more than 1,500 Soviet officials and advisers out of Egypt, claiming Moscow incited the recent Muslim-Christian strife m Cairo. It is the most serious rift m Soviet-Egyptian relations since Mr Sadat expelled 17,000 Soviet military advisers fromReuter; AP - 415 words
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43 1981-09-17 1 6 OUR luited Nations Is about to slowly suffocate from to* many resolutions, too many meetings, to* many subsidiary organs, far too much document**- sm tion. 7 Outgoing UN General Assembly President Baron Rudiger von Wechmar. SEE PAGE43 words
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Article, Illustration899 1981-09-17 1 Battle of Ks: Why Koh lost out to Iraqi diplomat EDGAR KOH REPORTS FROM THE U.N NEW YORK, Wed. Singapore's permanent representative Tommy Koh failed m his attempt for the UN General Assembly presidency yesterday after the withdrawal of the Syrian contender apparently hurt his chances. The 36th session, which899 words
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Article45 1981-09-17 1 CASTEI. GANDOLFO. Wed. Pope John Paul II stood behind a chest-high bulletoroof glass shield on a balcony of his summer retreat here today to address 3.000 pilgrims m a new measure to protect him since the May 13 attempt on his life AP.AP - 45 words
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Article62 1981-09-17 1 NEW DELHI, Wed. Pakistan's offer of Ulk-s with India to work oat Sa*nuite«« of "non-»g-force" la nadrr the study of the Indian Government, a Foreign Mlnlstr> spokesman said here today. The text of the statement by the Pakistan Foreign Office had been received by the GovernmentAFP - 62 words
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Advertisement162 1981-09-17 1 54 pages today ALAN HUBBARD SPECIAL ON THE BIG FIGHT Page 33 WATER WASTERS WILL GET CALL FROM PUB OFFICIALS Paga 16 Pag* 17 REPLY TO MD's LETTER READERS respond to the letter by the chief executive of a Oennmii company who deplored the poor work attitude* of Singaporean workers.162 words
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Article694 1981-09-17 2 Debate on English THE Chinese papers have been reporting almost daily for three weeks the unhappiness of some readers and columnists on the higher English standard now required for entering university. Most of the writers are Chinese-stream students and their main worry is they cannot improve their English within694 words
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Article184 1981-09-17 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: IT to understandable that Chinesestream students should feel strongly about the apparent lack of concern for the bright ones among them who fall to get a place In the university because of the English language paper In school. But any review of their plight should184 words
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Article286 1981-09-17 2 BROKERS STILL CONFUSED DESPITE GRACE PERIOD THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has apparently decided to allow a six-day grace period after a sale before instituting buying-in orders against a broking firm. But this grace period has not eased confusion m broking circles. Besides.it has not helped the SES286 words
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Article49 1981-09-17 2 DENG XIAOPING INTERVIEW THE vice-chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, Mr Deng Xiaoping, tallied to Zha Liang Yong, publisher of Hongkong's Ming Po Daily recently. Mr Deng spoke on China's modernisation programme; the country's new directions and leadership m the post-Mao era and relations with the US. P*«el49 words
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Article565 1981-09-17 2 Tough pay rise policy THE revamped British Cabinet has set an average 4 per cent ceiling on pay rises for all civil servants next year. This is 2 per cent less than this year and reflects the new tough economic strategy. An official of the National Union565 words
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Article176 1981-09-17 2 Singapore lose 0-4 SINGAPORE lost 0-4 to Iraq m their last match of the Merdeka soccer tournament at the TPCA ground m Kuala Lumpur yesterday, despite three bold attacks m the first 15 minutes. The fans, apparently, had expected a Singapore defeat, and only 1,000 turned up to watch176 words
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Article489 1981-09-17 2 Lessons at home YOU are a working mother and you know a child between one and five years learns much more and faster. So what do you do? Turn the mundane daily activities into informal lessons for him, suggests a working mother. Teach him to count as you489 words
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Article221 1981-09-17 2 Shipping merger aim THE decision to merge the shipping departments of Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah is seen as a move to put an end to foreign shipping companies' practice of setting up firms masquerading as Malaysian, says a newspaper. They do this to exploit the benefits221 words
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406 1981-09-17 3 Pope defends unions' right to strike VATICAN CITY, Wednesday POPE John Paul 11, just days after Poland's Solidarity union boldly challenged the nations communist government, issued an encyclical de- fending independent i unions and their right to strike but warned them not to "play politics." In the third encyclical IUPI - 406 words
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Article, Illustration315 1981-09-17 3 Attack: Red Army Faction did it BONN, Wed. The Red Army Faction urban guerilla group today claimed responsibility for yesterday's anti-tank grenade and machinegun attack on General Frederick Kroesen, commander of US ground forces in Europe. In a three-page letter to the newspaper Frankfurter Rundschau, it said Gen Kroesen wasReuter; AFP; AP - 315 words
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Article58 1981-09-17 3 SALISBURY, Wed. The editor of a partly governmentowned newspaper m Zimbabwe which disclosed that North Korean military instructors were stationed m the country has been sacked. The editor. Mrs J. MaitlandStewart, said yesterday she had been given notice, effective Oct 1, by the Zimbabwe Newspapers Group,AFP - 58 words
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Article66 1981-09-17 3 ANKARA, Wed The mass trial m Turkey of more than 500 leaders and members of I the extreme right-wing Nationalist Movement Party was adjourned for a month today I at an Ankara martial law 1 court. The defendants face a possible death penalty if they are convictedReuter - 66 words
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357 1981-09-17 3 Solidarity asks for right to legislate WARSAW, W«d. LEADERS of Solidarity are seeking the right to introduce legislation into the Polish Parliament, the free trade union's Warsaw branch said yester- day. The news bulletin of the branch also questioned the legality of the present assembly. It said deputies to theReuter; AP - 357 words
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138 1981-09-17 3 ALBACETE, Wed. A bnllfl*attng fan's anest for fame ended when be was gored to death la the hallrlng here, police said today. Mr Fernando VUlarroel. n, was gored ia the throat aad chest yesterday moments after leaping shirtless late the riagte steal theReuter; AP - 138 words
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Article165 1981-09-17 3 GENEVA, Wad. DX Pierre Bastlea, a 51-year-old French doctor who ate a potential!} lethai dlah of manhrooms today to prove he had dtjeaverWthe right aa■Motc, was said b> a Mea4 late tonight to be Imping qaletly after sssdngis* aaOoW "He hi sleeping at the nsMsant HeReuter - 165 words
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179 1981-09-17 3 Mauroy launches plan to reduce joblessness PARIS. Wed. Prime I Minister Pierre Mauroy formally launched the j French socialist governI ment's war against unemployment yesterday with a package of measures ranging from a shorter i working week to early retirement. It also included state aid to small and medium sizedReuter - 179 words
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271 1981-09-17 3 LONDON, Wednesday i PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher's government, m a move underlining its tough new economic strategy, yesterday ordered an average 4 per cent ceil- ing on pay rises for all i its employees including police and armed forcesReuter; UPI - 271 words
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Article37 1981-09-17 3 LIMA, Wed. A Soviet merchant sailor went to the US Embassy to ask (or political asylum and was placed under the protection of the UN High Commission (or Refugees, the Peruvian Government said yesterday. UPI.UPI - 37 words
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165 1981-09-17 3 LLANDUDNO (Walos), Wednesday BRITAIN'S Liberal Party derided by an overwhelming majority today to forge an electoral pact with the nourishing new Social Democratic Party and to drive for power m a centrist government in the next election. Only 112 of 1.7W deleKatesReuter - 165 words
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Advertisement503 1981-09-17 3 Citizen 7. Better m 7 Ways! World-famous Citizen now presents a new line of quartz watches with a host of features, and at really affordable prices. Here are the 7 reasons why Citizen 7 is unbeatable. Pleasing price. For those who demand quality at a Wide range of models. From503 words
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Article, Illustration147 1981-09-17 4 Jet goes off runway and lands on fence A KOREAN Airlines Boeing 741 let baud from Seoul to Zurich site across a road In Manila airport yesterday after It overshot the runway at Manila International lirport during a stopover. At least M of the 378 passengers aboard were Injured when147 words
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Article33 1981-09-17 4 WASHINGTON, Wed. The House of Representatives yesterday overwhelmingly approved a bill to erect a statue In the US Capitol building honouring the late civil rights leader, Dr Martin Luther King. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article65 1981-09-17 4 PRETORIA, Wed. Four black African National Congress members were sentenced by a high court to prison terms ranging from 10 to 16 years yesterday for being members of an outlawed organisation and for undergoing military training m the Soviet Union. The four men, Norman Yengeni. 22, EdwardUPI - 65 words
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369 1981-09-17 4 Interviews with Laotian refugees BANGKOK, Wed AN AMERICAN State Department report, compiled largely from interviews with Laotian refugees m Thailand, outlines some 120 alleged cases of the use of chemical weapons m Laos, said to have caused hundreds, perhaps thousands, of deaths.AP - 369 words
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Article36 1981-09-17 4 HUNTSVILLE (Alabama), Wed. Five people were killed yesterday when a petrol tanker truck slid into a drain m a rainstorm at a busy intersection and exploded, engulfing four cars m flames, authorities said. UPIUPI - 36 words
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223 1981-09-17 4 VIETNAM DENIES CHEMICAL WARFARE CHARGE BANGKOK, Wed. Vietnam and the Heng Samrin regime today denied United States charges that its forces m Laos and Kampuchea were using lethal chemical weapons. But m Bangkok the Thai army said it had evidence that they were, and its patrols along the Kampuchean borderReuter; AFP - 223 words
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402 1981-09-17 4 NEW DELHI, Wed THE government blocked proposals yesterday to forbid Hindu "Untouchables" from converting to the Muslim faith to escape the discrimination of the Hindu caste system. The Indian Parliament debated for five hours the reasons why hundreds of Untouchables, members of the lowestAP - 402 words
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183 1981-09-17 4 BANGKOK, Wed YOU have to set a mosquito to catch a mosquito, a Thai scientist believes. Dr Somklet Vongtangswad, of the Department of Parasitology at Bangkok's Mahldol I nlversliy, has been conducting experiment* with giant larvae-eating mosqultocH on Samed IslandAFP - 183 words
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Article38 1981-09-17 5 COPENHAGEN, Wed. A bomb exploded outside the Turkish Airlines office m central Copenhagen today, injuring two nil 1 1 lij police sab) The building was badly damaged Police said no one had yet claimed reoponc'bUity. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article282 1981-09-17 5 REAGAN TO DECIDE SOON WASHINGTON, Wad DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger has advised President Ronald Reagan to base 100 MX missiles among 1,000 shelters in Nevada and to build up to 250 new bombers by 1990 to replace the B-52. defence sources said yesterday. The AirUPI - 282 words
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241 1981-09-17 5 HAVANA, Wed. DIPLOMATS from the United States, China and Britain walked out of an inter-parliamen-tary conference here today after Cuban President Fidel Castro severely criticised their governments. Mr Wayne Smith, head of the US interests section here, led the walkout after Dr CastroReuter - 241 words
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Article193 1981-09-17 5 saviour OF JEWS TO BE HONOURED WASHINGTON, Wed. The House of Representatives judiciary committee yesterday approved a bill that would grant honorary US citizenship to former Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg, who saved thousands of Jews during World War n. Mr Wallenberg, an architect from a rich Swedish family, volunteered toReuter - 193 words
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Article38 1981-09-17 5 NAPLES, Wed. A mediumstrength earth tremor yesterday nit the mountain region east of Naples that was devastated by an earthquake on Nov 23 last year, police reported. There were no reports of casualties or damage. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article125 1981-09-17 5 WASHINGTON, Wed. The 15«-year-old locomotive, John Ball, which performed flawlessly b two days of test raaa, balked at Ite moment of glory yesterday and related to move during eeremoniM celebrating Ite birthday. As the Maria* Baad played a fatten, the earatar of transportation for thr SmithsonianUPI - 125 words
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229 1981-09-17 5 Abortion key issue for Norway's coalition OSLO. Wed. Norway's liberal abortion policy is likely to be a key lame m talks today on the formation of a centre-right coalition government by the Conservative, Centre and Christian People's parties, political sources said The parties together won an overall majority m ParliamentReuter - 229 words
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Article, Illustration308 1981-09-17 6 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday THE outgoing President of the General Assembly. Baron Rudiger von Wechmar of West Germany, fired parting shots yesterday at the things he loves to hate wasted time and money. The United Nations was being suffocated by too many resolutions, heUPI - 308 words
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429 1981-09-17 6 PLEDGE ON CAMP DAVID ACCORD PLAINS (Georgia). Wed ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin said here today he was confident of agreement with President Anwar Sadat of Egypt on autonomy for Palestinians m the West Bank. He was speaking at a meeting withReuter; UPI - 429 words
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141 1981-09-17 6 Israeli court permits diggings at holy site JERUSALAM, Wed, The Israeli Supreme Court has ordered the country's rabbis not to interfere m archaeologicalexcavations to uncover King David's biblical city, which it says is a secular matter. In a judgment published yesterday, Supreme Court judge Moshe Landau also sharply criticised theReuter - 141 words
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Article79 1981-09-17 6 TOKYO. Wed. Egyptian Foreign Minister Kamal Haman All said la an Interview pabUshed today that Cairo plans to J»ln the Organisation of Petroleum Exparting Countries (Opec)ln 1»5. Mr All also told the AmU Sklmku Egypt* •U •■tpnt will rise to 1.(3 mlllUn barrelsUPI - 79 words
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Article44 1981-09-17 6 LOS ANGELES. Wed. Continental Airlines yesterday disclosed plans to raise its fares from Australia to the United States by 8 per cent. It will file a request with the Australian Government to put the increase into effect from Nov 1. UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article80 1981-09-17 6 ABOUT students boycotted classes in the Philippines yesterday and staged an antigovernment march through Manila, demanding reforms in the Philippine educational system which they said was under the control of United States imperialism. The students, belonging to the League of Filipino Students, later held a rally atReuter - 80 words
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Article78 1981-09-17 6 NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN the US and West Germany to reorganise American troop deployment m Germany have got off to a slow start, reflecting reservations on Bonn's part, US military sources m Washington said yesterday. They said the Pentagon has just received its first response from the GermanAFP - 78 words
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Article83 1981-09-17 6 A CONTROVERSIAL bill which empowers Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's government to ban strikes m essential services was passed amid stormy scenes m the Lower House of Parliament (Lok Sabha) m New Delhi yesterday. Opposition members tore up copies of the bill and scattered them around theReuter - 83 words
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Article59 1981-09-17 6 THE AUSTRALIAN High Commission m New Delhi yesterday denied Indian press reports that Australia was sponsoring Pakistan's reentry into the Commonwealth. A High Commission spokesman said the possibility of Pakistan rejoining the Commonwealth had been under informal discussion between a number of Commonwealth governments for some time. AustraliaReuter - 59 words
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Article66 1981-09-17 6 LYBIA, ALGERIA, Nigeria. Tanzania and Mozambique have offered military support to Angola in the wake of South African incursions from neighbouring Namibia, the Mozambican news agency AIM reported from Luanda yesterday. Such support would mainly take the form of contingents of troops and possibly artillery units. TheyAFP - 66 words
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Article44 1981-09-17 6 WIDESPREAD CORRUPTION has been uncovered m the vast network of the Indonesian Government-owned Bank Rakyat Indonesia, with losses to the bank so far estimated at over 31 billion rupiahs (SsloB million), the Sinar Harapan daily reported m Jakarta yesterday. AFP.AFP - 44 words
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Advertisement166 1981-09-17 6 A free mug on the House Enjoy rich, real coffee flavour made from 100% pure coffee beans and get an original Maxwell House coffee mug into the bargain 1 Start a collec I tion now Offer's valid only with the 250 g J?T bottle and while stocks last Come on,166 words
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Advertisement148 1981-09-17 6 \l; YONG V J 20Z *SM|r **> Valid Dates *i HUP* FROMO^V WHEN YOU'VE REMEMBERED HER BIRTHLW BUT FORGOTTEN HER PRESENT, YOU CAN GET 24-HOUR BANKING WHEN YOU'VE GOT THE UNITED BEHIND YOU 1 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK CHUNG KHIAW BANK LEE M/AH BANK Singapore 's biggest banking fiuf YOtru FMO148 words
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Article, Illustration2028 1981-09-17 7 MR DENG XIAOPING, Vice-Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party, talked to Mr ZHA LIANG YONG, publisher of Hongkong's Ming Po Daily, recently. Their discussion ranged from China's modernisation efforts and leadership m the post-Mao era to relations with the US. The Straits Times2,028 words
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Advertisement342 1981-09-17 7 The top brass m these cities can't bewrong! TEKNISKIL TEKNISKIL, the manpower services contractor and appointment agency that's hard to beat. Very simply, we're the technically-skilled people on tap— tor you. A full range of technicians like welders, fitters, electricians, boilermen, riggers, and scaffolders to professionals m project management and342 words
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195 1981-09-17 8 Political parties can tender for HDB shops POLITICAL parties wishing to set up branch offices m Housing Board estates can tender for the board's shops, if they are willing to pay the going rental rates. Their tenders will be considered along with other tenders from individual proprietors or companies, aAgencies - 195 words
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811 1981-09-17 8 VIEWS AIRED IN CHINESE PAPERS FOR PAST 3 WEEKS A HEATED debate is now on in the columns of the Chinese newspapers on English language requirements for entering university. Almost daily for the past three weeks or so, newspaper columnists and readers have been811 words
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Article, Illustration148 1981-09-17 8 Ist class idea on US-Japan flights INFLIGHT meals for first-class passengers flylag Singapore Airlines between the US and Japan la October will be mere Una Jut feed for thought. Fw the airline Md Hyatt Regency Singapore betel have teamed up to treat air travellers to a ealalae ipecUlly prepared by148 words
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113 1981-09-17 8 3 to attend C'Wealth meeting in Fiji SINGAPORE will send a three-man delegation headed by the Minister of State (Labour), Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, to the next Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference in Fiji from Oct 11 to 25. Dr Wong will attend the conference with Mr Lee Yiok Seng, the113 words
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321 1981-09-17 8 MORE proiesiJcr'al child counsellors are urgently needed m Singapore to cope with the increasing number of children who need counselling. These children face problems from the mounting pressures of society around them, Dr Wong Sze Tai, head of the Child Psychiatric Clinic, said yesterday.321 words
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Article58 1981-09-17 8 AN exhibition of cartoons m the SOs will be held at the Nanyang Siang Pau Hall on Sunday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. There will be a cartoon drawing demonstration at 10 a.m. The exhibition will be declared open by Mr Chor Yeok Eng, Senior58 words
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Article30 1981-09-17 8 A TALK and exhibition on Microcomputer and Its Usages will be given by Mr Willi N. Alam at the Serangoon Gardens community centre on Saturday from 2.30 p.m.30 words
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75 1981-09-17 8 AN eight-member team of senior officials from Malaysia will be m Singapore for a two-day study visit of building supervi- sion and maintenance against fire hazards on I Sept 24 and 25. While here, they will be i briefed on the Singapore Fire75 words
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Article43 1981-09-17 8 A TELEMATCH. Ang Mo Kio style, will be held at Ang Mo Kio Secondary School next Sunday, between 8 am. and 2 p.m. Teams drawn from the constituency and the community centre's youth group will be taking part.43 words
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Article, Illustration372 1981-09-17 9 Flawless 34-year record of most courteous cabby A TAXI driver tar Marty 94 years aaa ••pvrr mm t» c+flipttu! slbCAb^hl Mm* Lto Hbw ■wettac fM*k, Is a Mmato ttttesVMpr4 aaa la ver> mWfft. That hi a sitsaWJ Is Najar Htafffc. tMs year's wlsaer «f the s»»st csartasas taxi driver rs—s»rttlss.372 words
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Article30 1981-09-17 9 A BIRO singing contest will be held at Selegie Primary School on Sunday at 8 a.m. Dr Ton Chin Chye. the MP for Rochore. will present the prizes30 words
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159 1981-09-17 9 Guide book on taxi service being prepared A GUIDE book on Singapore's taxi service is being prepared by the Registry of Vehicles. It j will later be used as a "textbook" for trainee cabbies The guide gives a brief history of Jk> local taxi service, the various types of taxi159 words
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72 1981-09-17 9 Telex service to south-west Pacific isles TELECOMS has extended its services to more countries. Its international telex service is now available to Wallis k Futuna islands in the south-west Pacific, increasing the number of destinations to 197. Number-to-number telephone service has also been established with Gambia, increasing the total number72 words
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Article48 1981-09-17 9 MRS Ang Mun Moi has been re-elected president of the Nurses' Association for the 1981-82 term Other officials are: Miss Chan Poh Goon, vice-presi-dent; Mr Harbhatan Singh, secretary Mr Tan Khim Han, asst. secretary, Miss Audrey Tang, treasurer and Madam Aw Choy Kuen. asst treasurer.48 words
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Article46 1981-09-17 9 Mandarin course THE Department of ExtrarraJ Studies. NUS, will hold 16-lecture course on advanced Mandarin (Part I) from Sept 22. Lectures will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. m Nissen Hut 78, Bukit Tunah Centre. The course fee is $100.46 words
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320 1981-09-17 9 Assn keen on national diploma exam for secretaries THE Singapore Association of Personal and Executive Secretaries (Sapes) is very keen to have a national examination system to award diplomas to secretaries for competence m subjects like finance, accounting, management, economics and law. It was learnt that the Vocational and Industrial320 words
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Article86 1981-09-17 9 course MR Kua Hong Pak, managing director of Sheng-Li Holdings and Mr Patrick Yeoh, chairman of the Singapore Bus Service, left for America yesterday to attend a three-month advanced management course at Harvard University. Mr Kua is also managing director of Singapore Snipbuilding and Engineering Ltd.,86 words
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Article62 1981-09-17 9 A FOUR-MONTH Imernation a) Folk Dance Course for senior citizens will be held by the Serangoon Gardens community centre management committee from next month. The cost Is $8 and classes will be held every Sunday from 2 to 3 p.m. at the centre. Those interested can register62 words
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Article37 1981-09-17 9 THE Kirn Seng Zone 'C 1 residents committee wil] hold a jogging session on Sunday at 6.30 a.m. Assembly point (or the two kilometre Jog is at the side gate of Kirn Seng CC.37 words
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558 1981-09-17 9 MORE SELECTIVE POLICY ONLY two m five applicants were recruited into the civil service last year because of a more selective recruitment approach by the Public Service Commission. According to its 1960 annual report, released yesterday, of 22,614 applications, only558 words
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Advertisement59 1981-09-17 9 NEW ARRIVALS Silks &b^itwgi^itwDol outfits of*] LP* A mi A. to! I IsaJ J rJr L _^Bfl 9 fashion i^9 mBSS^^ AT ITS BEST sbbblb^^ At silkino a r ange of exquisite dresses and separates m silk wool and cotton. Designer clothing without the designer prices Silkino 01 25 2659 words
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Advertisement226 1981-09-17 9 UNRIVALLED BONUS available from esia me 41 PER 1000 ASSURED MATURITY CLAIMS This is the basic reversionary bonus on all our X 25% of Attached Bonuses on policies for terms participating policies for the year 1980 Its the M 15 and more years 1 0% of Attached Bonuses highest bonus226 words
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Advertisement243 1981-09-17 10 i*- ''«Hi^H^^^^'' 3 4 50OG /wfeiiHf v?*l<^» mSm p" o 3 XV 1^ «^>/^n 4» XT'* 1 ;8E H^ i»m^ T ,«i: cC 2*#><' SHEER POETRY i w t "^^^^^k. DerfectLSlL^S to the cold scrutiny of the Se-vice Test, which down by the BMW engineers. beenperformed, but also that it243 words
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320 1981-09-17 11 Clerk was afraid to make a report, court told A HOTEL maintenance clerk told the High Court yesterday 4te did not report a company* failure to supply the goods it claimed it had delivered to the hotel because she was afraid of her superior Mist Jacqueline Sect said this m320 words
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Article63 1981-09-17 11 ABOUT 120 doctors will attend a talk tomorrow given by visiting American Proffor Paul F. Teychenne on The Use of Low-Dose Bromocriptine m the Treatment of Parkinson's Disease Prof Teychenne is an Associate Professor of Neurology and Pharmacology at the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health63 words
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Article, Illustration486 1981-09-17 11 JUNE TAN - JUNE TAN By Education Reporter liutt decs the mere UnpartMit pr*fr*alMuUdrvrlop■fit «r Mi<e«lr perf*rnuuM«? G*«4 Mtadratn are act nrrrin»rlly trarhf rs, >•■ a) bjmw! 7 i4n 571/ member THE Singapore Teachers' Union has urged the Education Ministry to broaden its incentive scheme to486 words
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Article168 1981-09-17 11 A CIVIL claim for $73,900 and a counter-claim for $286,000, both arising from repairs here to an Indonesian cargo boat, were discontinued by the parties in the High Court yesterday. The plaintiff was Mr Lui Kok Leong, of Singapore Afloat Repairs and Services, and the168 words
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Article48 1981-09-17 11 IT WILL be a ak«wery Urtnliht for Singapore until the end «f the manth. The Metoor*l«KlcaJ Service ezpeeto "mm m* twa trajpiral tUmn" to crass the Soath Chlaa Sea iarlag fat perlad, c*aslnn showers with •eeaaUaal thnnder, to be expected an about six to eight days.48 words
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232 1981-09-17 11 Excellent police rapport with hotels THE excellent rapport between police and hotel security officers has meant early notification of crimes committed in hotels and full cooperation in bringing the culprits responsible to book, the Commissioner of Police, Mr Goh Yong Hong, said yesterday. He was speaking at the Singapore Hotel232 words
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Article28 1981-09-17 11 THE MP (or Jurong, Mr Ho Kah Leong, will attend an on-the-spot cooking competition at the Ulu Pandan community centre on Sept 27 at 2 p.m.28 words
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Article69 1981-09-17 11 BURGLARS took $800 and (our Rolex watches worth more than $18,000 from a shophouse in Foch Road, oft Jalan Besar Road, on Tuesday. Shopowner B. Y. Tan, 50, told police he was awakened by noises in the early hours. On investigating, he found the front door69 words
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Article58 1981-09-17 11 MM JOO KING, 26, was charged m a magistrate's court yesterday with the murder of his brother, Urn Yew Yong, 29, at his flat m Telok Blangah Way on Monday at 9.30 p.m. No plea was recorded. The case will be mentioned on Sept 23. Lim was58 words
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445 1981-09-17 11 'No force on C-Brigade members to stay on' LABOUR Minister Ong Teng Cheong said yesterday that the government can only hope to attract national servicemen from the Construction Brigade to stay on in the industry after their 30-month stint. Speaking to reporters after touring the construction site of the new445 words
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Advertisement274 1981-09-17 11 I I W* a^| When yotrre ready for the drama of SLR photography. Realise your photographic ambitions with the Chinon CM4-S, the SLR that gives full rein to your creativity. Tricky exposures 7 Set the shutter speed (up to 1/1000 sec), or the lens opening you want and a unique274 words
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Miscellaneous153 1981-09-17 11 Bringing Up Father By BUI Kavanagh Hal Camp SAy.AßefJT^xijKSssFPoMU^tJUusep id pitch I I iU. nzv&z FoßGer I I Yfouu. have ro excuse Me 7H£OLPNeK3HBOf?HOOP? A6MMSTCUPTEAM- THE TMe YtXi CAMC I FO&GOT 1 HAP AM < PEfAEMBEP *3W ytxi TOO CLOSt AfJP Hn" Af^O/MTM©JT/ 1/7 YtAM-ifcX) LIKEPTDPDSTOFF M 6 WTH A153 words
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251 1981-09-17 12 EDMUND TEO - EDMUND TEO By Transport Reporter THE ROV has asked the two authorised car inspection centres if a |40 maximum charge for compulsory inspection next year is acceptable. The offer was made to the two centres, Vicom and Automobile Association of Singapore, at251 words
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213 1981-09-17 12 Sana recruits more grads as volunteers MORE university students are being recruited to strengthen Sana's core of Volun teer Aftercare Officers (VAO). The Sana University Aftercare (Counselling Service, an affiliate of the Singapore Anti-Narco-tic Association, has launched its second recruit ment campaign this year to get more undergrad uates to213 words
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Article192 1981-09-17 12 ORDER FOR TUGBOAT TO BE RELEASED THE High Court yesterday ordered the release of a Papua New Guinearegistered tugboat, Mighty Mike, which has been under arrest here since June 8, but under one condition. The court specified that the owners of the boat provide $125,000 in security to the plaintiff,192 words
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80 1981-09-17 12 Man who fell in sea feared drowned A LABOURER with Marine Supply Pte Ltd, Mr Tan Ah Fatt, 37, is feared to have drowned after he fell overboard from the vessel Forth Walsh, on Tuesday afternoon. Mr Tan was on the gangway trying to board the vessel off Western Anchorage80 words
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Article68 1981-09-17 12 A FORUM entitled Toward a Better Understanding between the Disabled and Able-bodied will be held by the Braille and Talking Book Library of the Singapore Association for the Blind at the Lee Kong CJuan Hall, Singapore Council of Social Service building on Sept 26 at 7 p.m.68 words
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Article120 1981-09-17 12 Car crash woman dies MADAM LJM Bee Chin, 46, who was in an accident with a station wagon along Whampoa Drive, at 9.45 a.m. on Tuesday, died at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital three hours later. In another accident on Tuesday, motorcyclist Chua Hian Tiong, 20, was seriously injured in120 words
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237 1981-09-17 12 Curfew order for two girl robbers TWO teenage glrta whe robbed a 71-year-old mmu at knife-point, were entered U stay lndoor§ between II p.m. to C ».iii. every day fer the next twe yemn. lim Slew Ylag, 17, and her lS-ycar-old •compiler were placed probation h;, the dtatrlct nut yesterday237 words
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Article51 1981-09-17 12 AN EXHIBITION of the works of Contemporary American Printmakers will be held at the National Museum Art Gallery from Sep( 26 to October 12 between 9 a.m. and 5 30 p.m daily. It will be officially opened by the US Ambassador, Mr Harry Thayer, next Friday, at 5.3051 words
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Article, Illustration210 1981-09-17 12 Language specialist dies after heart attack ENGLISH language specialist Vivian Quek, 51, died yesterday after a heart attack during a routine test in the Singapore General Hospital. Mr Quek, a bachelor, was a teacher in St Andrew's Secondary School (or 21 years until 1975. Since then, he has conducted English210 words
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Article59 1981-09-17 12 THE Singapore Association (or the Blind will hold a fun (air at its centre in Toa Payoh Rise on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4.X p.m. There will be about 30 food and games stalls, rides on (our ponies supplied by the Singapore Turf Club59 words
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318 1981-09-17 12 AVIATION companies in the United States, Britain, France, Canada and the Netherlands have responded well to Asian Aerospace '81, a five-day airshow that will open at Paya Lebar Airport on Sept 23. At least 100 American aviation companies will have booths, while smaller British, French,318 words
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Article57 1981-09-17 12 TWO lanes of High Street between Hill Street and North Bridge Road have been reopened to traffic. This section was closed last week after a concrete slab from the facade of High Street Plaza crashed onto the road. A wooden fence has been built in front of57 words
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Advertisement234 1981-09-17 12 Beneath the handsome appearance of this convertible sofa lies thousands of nights of blissful sleep Robinson's Exclusive Sleeping Beauty the 'Hide-A-Bed' Sofa. Q Mfc^y t Bs_' I.' i v *<* a k tttJaC vl Mk L H l'-^t .m <4a i t y> i i I 9a VwXt,Al 9r a234 words
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Advertisement80 1981-09-17 12 ecNGß^iui^na« rest wishes c ro CASTROL (FAR EAST) PTE. LTD. on the occasion of the Official Opening of BURMAH CASTROL HOUSE •^y Visual A £z£~~ Dealing Servicing m jss^ Used Drum /7/ Scrap Iron 7/ Used Paper s r Waste Disposal LorTy Transportation Other Services Wn *t c. HO KOON80 words
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271 1981-09-17 13 C ANBERRA. Wed. A satirical radio item on Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed was described by the Australian Foreign Minister "ony Street as stupid and offensive. Malaysia said yesterday it had protested strongly over the item, putReuter; AFP - 271 words
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211 1981-09-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad A RRSOLITiON railing •a the Prime Mlalster to appeal a Secwaa Depaty Prime Minister frMB ike MCA will be IMM th« flv reaalattoaa to be aViated at ibr party's Meaalal rmm vmMii »r Friday, MCA yaetb Iradrr, Chew HackAFP - 211 words
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349 1981-09-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wad MALAYSIA plans to stop foreign shipping interests using companies posing as Malaysian to siphon off benefits intended for Malays under the recently introduced cabotage policy, it was reported here today. This was the interpretation given to the disclosure byAFP - 349 words
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Article99 1981-09-17 13 Soldiers get the boot for drugs KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. More than 200 Malaysian soldiers have been dismissed this year for drug offences, misappropriation of funds and getting into fights, armed forces chief Tan Sri Mohamed Ghazali Seth said today. General Tan Sri Ghazali. delivering a tough warning to his troopsReuter - 99 words
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Article60 1981-09-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. University of Malaya vicechancellor Professor Ungku Aziz has been conferred the 1981 Japan Foundation Award in recognition of his "great contributions" in promoting cultural exchange and mutual understanding between Malaysia and Japan, it was announced today. The Japan Foundation is a go vernmenl -establish60 words
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88 1981-09-17 13 SEREMBAN, Wed. A youth had his nose sliced off and his left arm almost severed when he and a friend were attacked by a group of 10 people near here on Monday night. Wong Kirn Man, 18, was admitted m a serious condition toNST - 88 words
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296 1981-09-17 13 KUCHING, Wed. Pepper farmers in Malaysia, the world's largest producer and exporter, are abandoning the crop in favour of more lucrative ones as world pepper prices continue to fall. The chairman of the government-backed Pepper Marketing Board, Mr Leonard Linggi Jugah, told reportersAP; AFP - 296 words
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Article29 1981-09-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Asean will hold the first Asean University Sports Council Festival at Chiengmai, Thailand from Nov 15 to 22. it was reported here today. AFP.AFP - 29 words
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Article57 1981-09-17 13 MALAYSIAN Airline System personnel seized a toy pistol from a youth who was behaving suspiciously at Subang International Airport m Kuala Lumpur, it was reported yesterday. The suspect, who was cornered near the runway of the new terminal, was handed over to the police and later sentAFP - 57 words
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Article59 1981-09-17 13 A 22- YEAR-OLD prisoner, awaiting sentence for house-breaking, gave two prison warders the slip and escaped through the backway of a toilet in the General Hospital in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. When the prisoner told the warders he wanted to ease himself, they took off hisAFP - 59 words
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Article83 1981-09-17 13 ONE SLIP and that's it. Malaysia's Road Transport Department has changed the format of driving tests, leaving no room for mistakes. A learner driver will be failed as soon as he makes one error during his test drive. Previously, a mistake during driving tests only meantNST - 83 words
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Article91 1981-09-17 13 DATUK HAJI HARUN IDRIS will attend the second meeting of the Umno Supreme Council on Oct 10. This will be the first meeting which Datuk Harun will attend as vice-president of the party since his release from prison. He was only recently given permission by theAFP - 91 words
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Advertisement143 1981-09-17 13 W^m4r\^^lfe aafl **ct aaw^^Ba! rx Day Date Available m 18ct gold, with matching bracelet See the solid gold Rolex face to face at our place It takes Rolex craftsmen over a year to make a Rolex Day-Date. They start with a solid block of 18ct. gold, and m a series143 words
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Advertisement411 1981-09-17 13 I here are countless hairs 7^^» H^y^i remperjrure, hour after on a person s head. And each AAkM XlMi hour. Or the lightweight one of them is alive. m^M^F mate\ EH 532. Sosilent so You need to take gcxxl W^^^ JF compact, with just the right care of your hair.411 words
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Article392 1981-09-17 14 IT HAS been government policy for some years that proficiency m both English and a second language is a major requirement for tertiary education. The assumption is that those who are able to make it to the university should also be able to cope with two languages. Of392 words
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Article364 1981-09-17 14 THE Malaysian Prime Minister's criticism of Commonwealth meetings thai there is too much talk and too little results applies, virtually without exception, to all existing (and put) international groupings and organisations. Witness the Big Daddy of them all, the United Nations. According to a man who should364 words
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Article, Illustration377 1981-09-17 14 IN A letter to The Straits Times yesterday, a reader wrote to express his alarm at the possibility of a politician being nominated for the presidency. We reproduce New Nations editorial yesterday which says that there is no reason why a political background should stand m377 words
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Article, Illustration1206 1981-09-17 14 AFTER much fust over the delay m delivery of F-16 fighter aircraft, Pakistan hat formally accepted the $6.9 billion military and economic aid package offered by the US. An arrangement has been worked out to provide Pakistan with six of1,206 words
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Article, Illustration708 1981-09-17 14 C.L. SULZBERGER - C.L. SULZBERGER By m Langau B*i Gaming (Austria) Writing for the International Herald Tribune IT IS arguable that the Austrian people have never had it so good as now despite a catastrophic 20th Century which saw this nation lose two devastating wars, co-opted into Hitler's708 words
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Advertisement243 1981-09-17 14 NEW MUSCLE FOR ASEAN BUSINESSMEN Times Conferences will give new muscle for ASEAN businessmen m their top level international conference on 'New Business Opportunities m the 80's: ASEAN' CAN THE ECONOMIC BOOM LAST? ANY SAFEGUARD FOR BUSINESS? WHERE TO INVEST NOW? WHAT ARE THE OPTIONS? WHAT DOES USA OFFER? WHAT243 words
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Letter, Illustration395 1981-09-17 15 Poor perspective of personnel situation On MD's letter on job-hopping I REFER to the article on Sept 14 For a few dollars more As a chief executive, you have my deepest kympathy What you have is not a problem with Singaporeans but a poor perspective of your per •onnel situation395 words
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Letter203 1981-09-17 15 I REFER to the letter by C.H. Koh (ST, Aug 19) on "Why No Receipts?" The parking fee at Changi Airport Car Park A between 5 and 10 p.m. is on an hourly basis at $1.20 per hour (ie. $1.20 for each hour or less203 words
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Letter82 1981-09-17 15 PLEASE refer to the article entitled "Tackling Taxi Shortage" by "Rojak System" (ST, Aug 20). The ROV received some 22,000 applications in its latest recruitment exercise. It is because of this overwhelming response that the ballot system was used. Unemployed applicants, however, are accorded priority82 words
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Letter204 1981-09-17 15 I REFER to your report (ST, Aug 19) and a letter m the ST Forum (Sept 10) "Second-hand problem" by "Stone Age Practise" about endorsement m the vehicle log book. Being a man who has 10 years of experience m the motor trade, may I give a204 words
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Letter75 1981-09-17 15 IT was heartening to read a report m the Straits Times on Oct 31, 198). that the Government was going to introduce a CPF Life Insurance Scheme m 1981. It was certainly a piece of good news as nowadays with the high CPK contributions, people would find75 words
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250 1981-09-17 15 I READ with interest MD's "For A Few Dollars More," m your Forum page of Sept 14. I think MD has not his perspectives absolutely correct. Sure there is job hopping m Singapore and part of the blame lies with the attitude250 words
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109 1981-09-17 15 Comments are extremely useful PLEASE refer to the letter written by MD entitled "For a few dollars more" (ST, Sept 14). The Ministry would like to thank MD for his frank letter on job mobility. His comments on attitudes of workers which should be changed are extremely useful. They will109 words
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227 1981-09-17 15 SMOKY VEHICLES LEAVE ONE GASPING NUMEROUS lorries and buses are belching out thick fumes as they travel along Bukit Timah, Chua Chu Kang and Woodlands roads. I fail to understand how these smoky vehicles, after undergoing stringent tests by the ROY are allowed back on the roads m this condition.227 words
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163 1981-09-17 15 THE Prime Minister welcomed the letter from the Chief Executive Officer of the German company m your Forum Page on Sept 14. We must identify our shortcomings before we can put them right. Sincere, well-intentioned criticism of Singaporean weaknesses, especially those In middle management, helps163 words
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Letter81 1981-09-17 15 I WISH to comment on the article by "M.D. Spore 2262." He has hit the "nail on the head" on the typical Singaporean executive. The trouble is many of these local executives are helping the expatriates to run the companies here. The former prevents81 words
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Letter183 1981-09-17 15 I AM a tourist and this is my first trip to Singapore Along with my brother and my parents, I decided to come to Singapore. after healing my aunt staging praises of this beautiful country. All west well until we went to town to do some shopping.183 words
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Advertisement605 1981-09-17 15 AFEEC '81 r^l 2nd Biennial ASEAN Federation of Electrical Engineering Contractors Convention Exhibition. HYATT CONVENTION CENTRE SINGAPORE THE CONVENTION THE EXHIBITION Theme The Ataen Electrical Contracting Eahibitor< ft MMM Industry Present and Future from the West and Japan a*, well PROGRAMME "ir™™"""'" Tuesday 1 5 September 1 981 Thp Exh605 words
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330 1981-09-17 16 THE 7,500 consumers in Singapore, who have been identified as excessive users of water, will soon have Public Utilities Board officers knocking on their doors to give a pointer or two on how to save water if they fail to heed the330 words
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Article72 1981-09-17 16 BUTCHER Toh Swee Hong, 28, caught by police fishing at Peirce Reservoir on Sept 9, drove off while his documents were being checked. But he had left his driver's licence with the officers and the following day he was arrested at his Ang Mo Kio flat.72 words
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Article, Illustration307 1981-09-17 16 Classmates are winners in poster contest CHEN MEI Ml S (left) ud Sadlah Bte Musa have mere than la mm thing la common. They are not only classmates In the nmr See 4 arts class In Parry Secondary School, hat also share a similar Interest In paster-designing. Yesterday, this interest307 words
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201 1981-09-17 16 Woman complains about use of her name A WOMAN hairdresser has complained to the Singapore Post that her name was used in its penpals column last month without her knowledge. But what was worse, she told the twice-weekly leisure paper, was that whoever sent in her name had listed something201 words
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151 1981-09-17 16 'Holy man' fined $600 for an unholy act A FACTORY girl told a magistrate yesterday she was "mesmerised" by a "holy man" who outraged her modesty in a bus. She said she was returning home from work by bus on Aug 19 when Abdul Jabbar, 41, alighted and asked her151 words
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Article65 1981-09-17 16 7 scholars join S-EA institute SEVEN scholars, including two women, have joined the Institute of South-east Asian Studies. One of them is Professor Donald Weatherbee, who is here for a year on the Fulbright-Hays Award. He will be researching on Threat Perception and Asean's New Political Dimension Prof Weathebee is65 words
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Article255 1981-09-17 16 SINGAPORE shipowners will hold a meeting today to discuss the Port of Singapore Authority's proposed revision of port charges which may go up by as much as three times next year. A Singapore National Shipowners Association spokesman said the full implication of the increase will255 words
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122 1981-09-17 16 THE Singapore Island Country Club plans to increase the monthly subscription rates by between 30 and 400 per cent from October. A proposal will be put forward at the club's annual general meeting next week, according to a Business Times report. The paper122 words
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Advertisement604 1981-09-17 16 is Boustead Holdings Bcrhad Inaapssßtni i HntsjaJn) IMPORTANT NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS ON THE ONE FOR THREE RIGHTS ISSUE In view of th*> number of Provisional Allotment letters returned by the Post Office, it is evident that many shareholders have failed to advise their change of address to our registered office.604 words
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Advertisement40 1981-09-17 16 AUTHORS WANTED BY N.Y. PUBLISHER Leading book publisher seeks manuscripts of all types: fiction mm fiction, poetry, tech. nical, scholarly and reliKious works, etc. New authors wel corned Send for free booklet SS-4 Vantage Press, 516W :UST New York *****.40 words
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Article64 1981-09-17 17 PRETAX profits for the Khong Guan Holdings group increased by 32 per cent to M$2.3 million for the half-year en Jed June 1981 compared to the previous corresponding period. Group turnover declined by 11 per cent to $28.6 million. No interim was recommended for this year. The64 words
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Article57 1981-09-17 17 RENONG Tin Dredging Co Ltd announced the temporary suspension of trading of its shares on the SES yesterday. This announcement was made in view of the intention of Sparlstream Investments to acquire the remaining equity interest in the company. Baring Brothers Asia Ltd have been appointed as independent57 words
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Article73 1981-09-17 17 PEGI Malaysia announced that at the close of its offer to acquire the remaining share equity of Synthetic rtesins, acceptances totalling 1.199,250 SRM shares had been received. This represents 17 .9 per cent of the 6,700,500 SRM shares not owned by the company. Together with the 50.2 per73 words
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Article66 1981-09-17 17 THE directors of Growth Industrial Holdings Ltd announced that at the close of the rights issue on Sept 14, applications were received for a total of 7,467.903 shares. This represents 100.6 per cent of the shares to be issued. Of the total received 7,359,171 shares were in66 words
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Article94 1981-09-17 17 HAW PAR Brothers International Ltd has reported an 18 per cent increase in group pretax profits to $15 .7 million for the half year ended June 30, 1961 compared to the same period last year. This figure was arrived at after deducting minority interests and extraordinary losses94 words
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Article84 1981-09-17 17 GROUP pretax profits of George Kent (M) Bhd for the half year ended June 30, 1961, fell 10 per cent to M$l. 7 million from the corresponding period last year. However, turnover showed an increase of 19 per cent to $210 million. The reduction of profits were due84 words
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Article30 1981-09-17 17 S K Chee (Pte) Ltd has changed its name to King's Tanglin Shopping Pte Ltd. The company is a newly acquired subsidiary of King's Hotel.30 words
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Article64 1981-09-17 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has been admitted as a full member of the Federation of Internationale Bourses de Valeurs (Federation of International Stock Exchanges). A KLSE statement said this was decided at the federation's general assembly held on Monday in Paris. TheAFP - 64 words
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Article83 1981-09-17 17 JAKARTA, Wed. Exxon has won a US$2 billion ($4.3 billion) contract to build a giant petrochemical plant in Aceh province, North Sumatra, the biggest ever awarded by Indonesia, it was announced today. The national news agency Antara quoted Minister of State and Planning Board deputy chairmanReuter - 83 words
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Article63 1981-09-17 17 NEW YORK, Wed. Big banks across the United States adopted a 20 per cent prime rate yesterday, cutting half a percentage point off their base rate for business loans. Among the institutions announcing immediate prime rate cuts were Bank of America in San Francisco and CitibankReuter - 63 words
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Article178 1981-09-17 17 ABBY TAN - Five ways to improve Asean trade ABBY TAN By Our Manila Reporter MANILA, Wed.— The Philippine Tariff Commission has drawn up five measures to help develop trade m the Asean countries. The commission wound up its consultations with local business leaders on which Philippine products should nave preferential tariff rates178 words
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Article76 1981-09-17 17 Banker wins award MR LIEN Ying Chow, chairman and managing director of Overseas Union Bank, was awarded the Golden Plate Award by the American Academy of Achievement on June 27 in Dallas, Texas. The citation quoted Fortune magazine which described Mr Lien as an innovative banker and entrepreneur who has76 words
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371 1981-09-17 17 THE Skills Development Fund has decided to give a cash grant of $549,000 for the estab- j lishment of Singapore's first textile and garment training centre. This represents 70 per cent of the start-up expenses of the centre to be I371 words
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534 1981-09-17 17 LEE YEW MENG - LEE YEW MENG BROKERS SAY THEY ARE CONFUSED By THE Stock Exchange of Singapore has apparently decided to allow a six-calendar day grace period after a sale before instituting buyingin orders against the broking firm. But this has only added to the confusion534 words
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343 1981-09-17 17 SOH TIANG KENG - Inflation rate nears double digit mark SOH TIANG KENG By THE rising costs of housing, food and transport have pushed inflation m Singapore near to double-digit levels again. After easing for the first three months of this year, the inflation rate m April measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI)343 words
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208 1981-09-17 17 NPB COURSE GETS GOOD SUPPORT FROM LOCAL MANAGERS HALF of the participants in the National Productivity Board's top management development programme, held for the first time this year, were from local companies. The other half consisted of 10 participants from joint-venture companies and 20 from foreign-owned companies. This was disclosed208 words
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Article143 1981-09-17 17 LONDON, Wed. The pound sterling continued to climb today on foreign exchange markets as Britain's major commercial banks followed the central bank's lead and raised their interest rates by 2 per cent. The Bank of England lifted its short-term overnight rates by more than 1 per cent onReuter - 143 words
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Article244 1981-09-17 17 SFCCI's bid to join Manila fair THE Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry (SFCCI) hopes to persuade the EDB to set up a joint exhibition booth with it at the International Chamber of Commerce-Asean Exhibition in Manila. This is because the SFCCI finds the cost of participating in244 words
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Article429 1981-09-17 17 SINGAPORE: Share prices closed higher on continued buying .support In quiet selective iradlag. Centrml Sugars rose M ceiito U $f«.M. (old Storage M to $3. St. Straits Trading 2f to $1.11 ind Mklivtn Halted Industrie* 7i to $U.1«. The Straits Times Industrials Index rase 18.«3429 words
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Article39 1981-09-17 17 PMC r Sugars M 0 I H Leong Credit M Properties C Ceramic* m View Sl.aiU Trading 3p«re Fodder Tmirk Cement 3pci-e Land arc 1180 lorn 1110 850 850 T25 605 470 400 710 210 520 1120 75539 words
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Article19 1981-09-17 17 rlagnum •roni ;t lime Darby landar Raya 'otal turnover: 5.76m otal value: S28.31m 503.1 381.1 248.1 243,119 words
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Article35 1981-09-17 17 31 Indicator: Imlust-ials h'iiiaiv-e hotels: Properties: Minings Plantations )CBC: >ES In I Sep 15 Sep 16 *****9 *****9 638.60 ***** *****4 *****3 1016.29 1022.73 715.11 727.61 ***** 372.67 902.58 903.38 652.48 639.75 587.85 598.0335 words
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Article63 1981-09-17 17 Baaata*4BM +93 Semb Skip 5 C*C +5 OataMMM +50 NOT +4 Shell CCM GatfcrteßM N»t Iron +10 Sim* Darby C*M Storage 420 HltFir -4 PMC +90 8J Steamship +4 Outeplad HameFE Perils Plant -4 St Trading +25 Em Urhrapr Bhd Prim* *10 Times Pnb +2 FAN63 words
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Article2334 1981-09-17 18 ■■TTION DM imm MM OMMOM IMI Last Div Mi«» imm tmmmmm •♦•r- 1*000) Hifk Low «M M6 ATM 174 «2 143 Alrom 144 48 at i» Aiiwn cboc lis «i 4 on 1)0 B A T l« «t «U 4» b.u m ai a n Bm m2,334 words
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Article607 1981-09-17 18 MAKE Sftm eaattsned to *av^ fHmrk ■IVC ammgJaVFT faM HPC OfjSßaT m\ Eir-Mia-if «l Htwgipirr yt»- Mnlrrtr-t WmWmj Wits aPXaKHDVM c^FmaW" toW tamimHj SaEaTßty. Far eaantefs tmat were ■■traded, thrir was a stgaMMmsrt «»p ia Uk Md aad •tier prlees as sellers ■hswrs rdaetaa«e to607 words
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Article407 1981-09-17 18 STEADY conditions prevailed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday but there were intermittent bouts of profit-taking But overall, prices continued to move higher on better support while both volumes and values increased substantially This contrasted with Tuesday's slow trading although prices were on the upturn.407 words
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Article196 1981-09-17 18 BDWIAPOBS I'NIT TRUST (Maaaaara' prlees kr Bap IT) The Commerce 2.88 3.03 The Savings Fund 1.(8 1.76 Spare Prog Fund 125 1 31xd Spare Sec Fund 1.90 2 00 Spore Invest Fund 0.97 1.02 Spore Equity Fund 1 23 I.S ASIA UNIT TRUST (Misuin' prter* ler Hep 11)196 words
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Article31 1981-09-17 18 Inaace Up 62 7 Down 15 1 I nch 11 btels roperties 41 Palm Ins rubbers robbers ieb/LMUM 1 8 3 6 4 1 2 1 3 2 531 words
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Article1495 1981-09-17 18 Singapore BID and offer price* officially lined and business m an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown tn brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Times Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board1,495 words
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Article266 1981-09-17 18 SYDNEY: The recent rally narrowed to a handful of heavyweight miners yesterday, as concern about the direction of the US economy obscured an improving outlook on interest rates, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index rose two points to 618.1, but interest appears to be waning after a four-day advance which266 words
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Article304 1981-09-17 18 HONGKONG: The stock market extended its recent advance yesterday, with the Hang Seng index rising 8.17 to 1563 ft) points, dealers said. News of more US banks lowering interest rates was largely discounted and, m the absence of any fundamental news, the market firmed quietly, following-through Monday's gains, they304 words
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Article339 1981-09-17 19 TOKYO: Share prices closed lower yesterday, with many investors discouraged by the overnight tall on Wall Street and recently announced new capital stock issues by major Japanese companies, dealers *ilnomo4o __l a* tutu ciMfln _i »«i oi^M Mi ■ui Tk m kna Mt ■nffim-i m :_non 14M ?hl*o(_Y Mi339 words
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Article347 1981-09-17 19 NEW YORK, Tues. Stocks closed sharply lower as con- I cents about the budget deficit and the economic outlook overwhelmed the usually positive news of a drop m interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average moved m a narrow range all day but began sinking rapidly m the347 words
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Article615 1981-09-17 19 LONDON, Wed. Equi-, ties closed lower amid small volume today. At tern, the Financial Times Index was down 4.8 points at 529.5. Dealers said recent (alls were extended on small selling interest but a (ew issues closed above the day's lows. British Aerospace (ell 15p to 206p after adverse615 words
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Article55 1981-09-17 19 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 5343 Monday 541.8 Week Ago 551.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 858 35 Monday 8«e.15 Week Ago 851 12 H.K.HANG BENG Wednesday 1583 08 Tuesday 1554.82 Week Ago 1518.48 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 888.8 Tuesday 888.2 Week Ago 883 8 ALL ORDINARIEB Wednesday 618.1 Tuesday55 words
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Article172 1981-09-17 19 AMSTERDAM, Tues. Share prices were lower, with Royal Dateh shedding 1.30 and Uailever 1.20 m Dutch internationals, dealers said. HUM, with a higher load factor, pared its opening 1.50 loss to 0.70. Nedll«ya) fell three, Bsjstae* 2.50, Ak-M and Wai 2.40 each. Bosses two. FGH 1.50 and ABN one.172 words
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Article248 1981-09-17 19 ZURICH, Tues. Share prices closed mixed as selling set m after a generally firmer first half, dealers said Initially buying sentiment was stimulated by the Swiss franc's strength on foreign exchange markets, but the market was later rl>pressed by an unexpected fall m OerUkonBuehrle bearer shares, which closed at248 words
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Article111 1981-09-17 19 MANILA: The stock market closed lower yesterday, as turnover dropped to 1.3 million pesos from 2.1 million on Monday, dealers said. Alia. Cm B, __»<• Petnleus, Ist PHI HMgs and PMt feU. wmm icoj* Mining OOM iUu Con. A itlu Con B OJO iMuto OoM «BS Itniwl Con. B111 words
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Article102 1981-09-17 19 BANGKOK: Share prices closed mixed m weak trading yesterday, dealers said. —Mfkak Bask rose two bant to 226, Pint Trast fell 0 75 baht to 46 75, Bert) .acker dropped two to 235 while Rama Tswer closed unchanged at 51Btaht BahU w- uu rtbn "I \jruth«y» Inr And Truil102 words
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Article1699 1981-09-17 18 BID and otter prices officially lilted and hmlnfai in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yes terday, with the number of shares traded shown In bracket* In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified nroumuAUi Atnadsm IMS) (1) IS (3) 1.S2 aCkM(iJQBi.ras)U)i.e AMD (1KB 2KB) (U)1,699 words
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Article662 1981-09-17 19 PRICES m the Singapore rubber market cloned sttfhtly «B_str yest»*rday. with October RSS One buyers quoted at 236.50 rents per kilo, down one cent on Tuesday's close, dsmJerssaid Morning prtoai were un ctessfed on baUnce foltowtag some upcountry bujrtakf and jrofit taking after an easer opening. they said. Afternoon662 words
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Article63 1981-09-17 19 NOON S8R mi 8M* poo- ymtmimr BAC OctcWr N»»«b»r ICOTM M«k) (fWwal* MUl B«y.r. fWlUn B.J.F. 8«IUr. 98RIC Il-W*«rihtl 1(1-00 1M00N 1*4.00 1W0ON 1im|S(> 1W 00 1H00N IK 00 1M0ON Kill R OcWWr N»»»»b«r •an [i nm ***** M10ON 242.00 244 00N k Son i»oon moo mo.oon63 words
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Article31 1981-09-17 19 Rubber: S«pt 16 Singapore: Oct.22A.&0 cents (down 1.00 cent] Malaysia: Oct 252.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 535.34 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 180 tonnes (down one tonne!31 words
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Article138 1981-09-17 19 CHINESE Prrt-r* Ex r safe, Bs_SBSSt«, sns essowsg prices per IN kg j w»w Say. Cs«ss-rt Bulk fob $122.50 sellers, old drum (m second hand drum) fob $136.50 sellers. new drum fob $141.50 severs. Cast-: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Ptpowr: Muntok white pepr < fob Asu NLW $365.00138 words
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Article188 1981-09-17 19 THE CO-WAR market tor «okl Mn_ Msmsbiw- opened at $31,417 sad dosed at tH.315 yesterday. la the Far East, gold opened st rS*4_oo 453.00 aad was traded naiTowly at 1451 00 453.00 through out the momlng session It re-opened at 1452 00 453 00 and was traded slightly higher188 words
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Article138 1981-09-17 19 THE STRAITS tin Mice was unchanged at M 935.34 per kilo m Penans yesterday, on an official offering down one tonne to 180 tonnes The overnight London market was easier with forward buyers falling £40 to £8,270 per tonne. LONDON: Continued borrowing interest featured afternoon tin dealings on Tuesday,138 words
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Article166 1981-09-17 19 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market closed slightly higher on further light buying m continued quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. In September, the southern region rose $10 to MJ9OO per tonne but central dropped JS to $890. October saw south and central adding $2 51 each166 words
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Article32 1981-09-17 19 LONDON: Copper prices on Tuesday (previous In brackets) Wirebar Spot EMI. OO (£878.50); sellers CM1.50 (£*****). Three Month buyers £983.50 £1,000.90); sellers £184.(10 (£1.010.00). Marks* Steady at lower levels Haass: 12.37532 words
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Article37 1981-09-17 19 Tm> Mea New York 11.108 U. 288 11 SOS 11 48S Zurich U. 058 11.258 U.2SS 11.45S TM Singapore U.IOB 11.258 U.3OS U.45S Closing prices m US dollars a troy ounce. Ss*_— OssW Se— sVpss*.37 words
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Article351 1981-09-17 19 THE US dollar continued its downtrend, while the Singapore dollar opened at C 1520 and rase to C 1540 la early trading In the < _«apore forex market yesterday The Singapore dollar slid lower aad then fluctuated to close at Its highs of c 1540 SO US351 words
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Article347 1981-09-17 19 INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm Vtatad yMtorday <erow)p«rtty ch.n^. null ml fan>lKB r«rre«ey: US dollar 2.1540 2.1550 2.8196 -23.61 Sterling pound 3.9610 3.9655 7 3469 -46.09 Australian dollar 2.4845 2.4870 3.4286 -27.54 NZ dollar 1.7910 1.7945 3.4286 -47.64 Canadian dollar 1.7935 1.7955 Laeal Mm to IN ■■It* af347 words
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Article39 1981-09-17 19 count houses on Sep 16 Overnight: T* Call deposits Wt% to 7"* Ck»lx B«yi»« S*1H*( 3-month Treasury bills 6 9% 3-month Bank bills 1313/16 13 11/16 3 months CD 13U 13W > months CD 13U 134 tam: NaltoMl MwmM39 words
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Article27 1981-09-17 19 Singapore dollars on Sep 16: Oder Bid Overnight It IS 1 month 13 UH 2 month* 13 13 3 month* 13 UU Overnight mode 1327 words
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Article24 1981-09-17 19 THE average rate at which major Singapore baaks are carrenUy prepared to lesn to their best easterners Is 14.41 per cest.24 words
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Advertisement454 1981-09-17 17 IS GOLD UNDERVALUED AT US$45O PER OUNCE? The price of gold, which reached dizzy heights only last year, is now floating just above the US$45O level. If you are thinking of investing m gold, what market indications must you look at before you make a move? The Gold Barometer, published454 words
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Advertisement17 1981-09-17 18 w Business and Management Books by South-Western Publishing Co. OnTr-OuredoyFEDEßAl PUBLICATIONS 1 New Industrial Road. Singapore 195317 words
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Obituary, Illustration83 1981-09-17 19 THE LATE MR. C. CHELLIAH Beloved Sons, Daughters, Son-In-Law, Daughters-In-Law and Grandchildren of the late MR. C. CHELLIAH of 85, Tanjong Kemuning Road, Port Dlckson express their grateful thanks and deep appreciation to relatives, friends and staff of DID Federal Workshop, Ipoh for their presence, prayers' invaluable assistance rendered,83 words
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Advertisement618 1981-09-17 19 lltaypcr HAW PAR BROTHERS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED INTERIM RESULTS 30TH JUNE, 1981 The unaudited results for the six months ended 30th June, 1 98 1 together with the results for the corresponding period m 1 980 are shown below: 6 months to 30.6.81 6 months to 30.6.80 $'000 $'000 Group Com618 words
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Advertisement186 1981-09-17 19 T*nd«r Notk* Ksfflenltrian Ptnoongon (Menestry Of Informotton MeJoyMO) Kuala lumpwr 2. T«r»der» ore invited for rh< "Supply or 30 units of 26 .nth Tabte-Top Tttevruon It*Ce)r^rv (Specification No TV/PCM/ 10/81) 3. AH tonoVn mutt be tub milted Ly 12.00 noon. 23rd October 1981 Tender docu mentt ore avoiloble from Fi186 words
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504 1981-09-17 20 THE financial community is sharply divided m its views as to whether the government should continue its ambitious spending or clamp down to relieve inflationary pressures. Commercial bankers appear to be pressing for continued high levels of public expenditure to maintain growth. On the504 words
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Article248 1981-09-17 20 Sime acquires chemicals firm IN LINE with the group's downstream policy, Sime Darby has acquired the entire share capital of Carboxyl Chemicals Ltd, Liverpool. Carboxyl is a small company manufacturing metallic stearates, wiredrawn lubricants and defoamants, Sime said m its announcement on Tuesday. No financial details of the acquisition were248 words
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Article, Illustration168 1981-09-17 20 THIS concrete barge is nearly the slse of a football field. Meaomrtag M metres Ky 34 metres by 7 metres, It was constructed by Robin Shipyard In Singapore under the 8w^rvW»n of Alfred A. Yee Aaaoclates, a Hawaii structural eagineerlag firm, which als« desigued It It168 words
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569 1981-09-17 20 MMC-MTD merger means more public control over tin THE Impending forma li sation of the merger between Malaysia Mining Corporation (MMC) and Malayan Tin Dredging (MTD) will result in a mammoth mining group in which the public sector will have a controlling interest. Even so, the private sector will continue569 words
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Advertisement386 1981-09-17 20 W Heartiest I Congratulations I I CASTROL (FAR EAST) PTE. LTD. I on the Official Opening of ■■■Bnnj IbT^l MbbbUL V m 4.1 Mte*" mf^Wmu B -*2h mY.^^mm. I i r^l^^^^Bߥ^^^^^-^BL #V ■■BnnWi ■'^'^•'^■■ft. -^mM I BURMAH CASTROL HOUSE I I by MR. CHAN CHEE SENG I Senior Parliamentary Secretary386 words
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Advertisement129 1981-09-17 20 A INTER- ALPHA ASIA (SINGAPORE) LIMITED Your merchant bank offers indicative competitive rates for yoi savings for minimum amounts of US$lO,OOO or equivalent. 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months US$ 16 5/ s% 17i/«%. 17V2% 17% DM 11V 8 H7/ 8 12% 12% SwFR 9V4% 9V4% 9 /8%129 words
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Advertisement1142 1981-09-17 21 amamt USIIHS4 TO IHHWWB c— "4 I DRY CARGO VESSEL J For Sale I I DESCRIPTIONS: I I Singapore flag, build Japan 1961. DWT 5600. passed I I German Lloyds special survey August 1881, hydrallc J J winches or 10 times 5 tons. Yokohama MAN., speed I I 11 -ts1,142 words
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Advertisement915 1981-09-17 21 i d fafJ|__|__B a B a ßaßaa a ajsjßß a «a. 66 Situations Vacant mammwmmmmmmmmmm a) Professional tf AmMmm, Executive I II r^f 1 \A nt °c welcome CONSUMERS' \^V"O J I CO-OPERATIVE LTD V»vJ "^V/ tnvMea applications tor the NCL^PO^ peal of PRO If! E J.??i VATE PERSONNEL LIMITED915 words
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Advertisement879 1981-09-17 22 a) f~~^^L atttwetioM Vacant atafl aaateeCa*WßtßßßtaF4aaS^af sY BBlsl ~U H CfcJrtnal sxcofwoßATED f»CI OIS»»tAVS PTE LTD •Gi oGlMMiOtmnoGfaxL, requires AfMaLfnanTlTg^ STOREKEEPER (SHIPPING) I Applicants should be below 27 years of age V^Ba^aeßß^paßHeafl and possess GCE 0 lde a PP llcanl should have store keeping ex Ibblp^^^ perience m a shipping879 words
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Advertisement1009 1981-09-17 22 ff I If JOHNS-MANVILLE a SPORE PTE LTD we: established invite* suitably quelihed apphcantt financial institution fer me loWowing poartlowe: invites applications 'rom A) STENO/ TYPIST qualified candidates as c GCE O level with 3 credit GENERAL TYPIST passes including English OCHtnWL lITIOI c Typewriting speed of 45 Requirements c1,009 words
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Advertisement1061 1981-09-17 25 ladim Invlte.i applications for the a_JF mOTFI following positions '■■bt (a) aer>«r*sr t.lsn (200 has vacancies for Primary Education Prepared to do shift 55_^Jv|!oo (hi ritcti.n A trade certificate ID) Hncnen CBMners Prr t rrr ncr will be given Salanr »280 to appllcanU with some Prepared to do shift knowledge1,061 words
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Obituary, Illustration128 1981-09-17 32 AGED «3 YEARS aammmmmmmtfj amSVmmV ■ammmm^nanmnfafrm 1 JUI «AM| j^_tj^^^nH^EmmMT 4MI fcnmmr«*jW*jM ESS Win MOM LAU AH LAN SONS: DAUQHTCHS-m-LAW: LEE KOK LEONO NO KEONO NYUK LEE KOK TIEN SIEW LAI FAN LCI LEONO YUEN LEE CHEE YUEN TAN LAY NOOH LBS KOK YUEN LEI LUCK YUEN LEE KUEN YUEN128 words
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Obituary, Illustration69 1981-09-17 32 A«B3 Passed away peacefully on l«th Sept 1«S1 at 6 50a m leaving behind beloved husband CHU EMO CHUAN son HE TICK, daughter LtLiAN and aon-ln-law ROOM tar Tea Tan Awn Tempt, alt Sunday JOtti Saa4 t«1 at 11 naon hamoU) NOEDEM paaaad away peacefully ***** Cortege leaving69 words
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Obituary, Illustration346 1981-09-17 32 m LOVMO MEMORY OF MM MCKSOM OON THUM SOON Dapariad 17 1J0 One year has passed since you left ui without bidding goodbye Your sudden departure wu a tad one but memories of you still bring silent tears. bacad by pafams and lovad onai In memory of346 words
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Obituary, Illustration98 1981-09-17 32 TMC F AM* V OF TNi LATV MR. 0. KUNtIEOtMN tIMCEMCLV THANK TMC POUCf FONCC 4 ALL HANKS ALL THC WLATIVCt ALL THE LOVWQ FMNOI KM TW* KM) COMOOLCNCCS. VISIT*. WOE ATM* AMD DONt TONS OUMNQ THEM RECENT KWKAVMWrr ■c tor the rwiwibli Thf family of the latr98 words
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355 1981-09-17 32 Players vote to stop soccer strike SOCCER ROUND-UP MADRID, Wed. Spanish soccer players have voted overwhelmingly to end a strike that delay ed the start of the League by two weeks, threat ening an overlap with next June's kick-off of the World Cup finals. The Association of Spanish Soccer PlayersAgencies - 355 words
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Article100 1981-09-17 32 Overseas ban for pakistani women KARACHI, Wei. Pakistan* Federal Mlabrtry far Sp.rt« and Cultore h.ve lnstmct«d ail spsrts arganls*tkw. la the etwriry Mt to sesni female teams to any toaraameate abrsad, Karachi's Ent;Ush "Dally News" reported yesterday. Quoting official asareea, tie aewspaper added that the lastractioas said the teaets ofAP - 100 words
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331 1981-09-17 32 Sussex end the season on bright note LONDON, Wed. Sussex finished two points behind Nottinghamshire, who won the title on Tuesday, when they beat Yorkshire by eight wickets on the last day of the English county cricket championship yesterday. In an impressive finish to the season, Sussex scored four victoriesReuter - 331 words
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Article58 1981-09-17 32 NEW YORK, Wed. The United States will compete m a four-nation youth soccer tournament m China, starting on Monday, the US Soccer Federation announced yesterday. They had accepted an invitation from the China Football Association to take part m the tournament after the world youth championshipReuter - 58 words
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251 1981-09-17 32 FAIRWAY - Storming Bird looks best of newcomers FAIRWAY By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Storming Bird (late Cyclomk) looks the pick of three Class 3 newcomers entered for the Selangor Turf Club September meeting beginning this Saturoay A three-year-old chestnut Irish colt by Tumble Wind out of Misacriolla, Storming Bird raced nine times251 words
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Article306 1981-09-17 32 The Malayan Racing Association have finalised their racing dates and schedule for 1982; The details with the racing centres, dates, classic races v any m brackets and classes catered for are as follows: HrMmW: Jan 16, 17, 23, 24 (Tunlru Gold Cup) Classes 1 6. xtagaaarr: Jan 30,306 words
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493 1981-09-17 32 Despite a downpour, horses work m pleasing fashion ON THE TRACK.with TONTO KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. It was a wet affair on the track this morning as the horses went through their paces after a downpour. The going was heavy and all fast work were restricted493 words
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Advertisement1263 1981-09-17 32 STRAITS TlßieS RATES FOR PERSONAL ADS OBITUARIES $13-50 tor 15 worde (run-en atyte) MSOOterJon. i 1 cot (MJfnt-onpwy •tyw) SS7.M tor 3cm i 1 cot (rJteplay etyte) PERAK CARBIDE CORPORATION BERHAD (Incorporated m Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEtEBY GiVEN mat an Ejrtiaordmary General Meeting ot me Comp>my w*1,263 words
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Advertisement94 1981-09-17 32 I .^^tl mtmi m liliil m t M m m M I W^m 7 wm' LmV V 5 If- •jm II -tf 81-- a I B* H nmk J nMßt—^ al "SHI IVsW' fl Wf'l I; 1 BnHLtMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMa^n^I^nMMtI n-t^n-mlv^r^J^an-, InSnSHBi-----& r IT ,T ...^lnfeJ hmmmvl ■JJ^H The latest name m94 words
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Article, Illustration1189 1981-09-17 33 No wonder Ali and Frazier seem envious 4 HEARNS is acclaimed as the most devastating onepunch boxer m the business and is sure to ask vital questions about Leonard's durability under pressure. 4 LEONARD is boxing's only dual champ, an all-American colossus whoUPI - 1,189 words
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Article106 1981-09-17 33 LONDON, Wed. Former world champion Alan Minter seemed to reach the end of the boxing road last night, as he lay stretched out on the floor at Wembley m the third round of his bout against fellow Briton Tony Sibson for the European middleweight title. TheReuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration85 1981-09-17 33 HEARNS LEONARD AGE 25 147(*) WEIGHT 147 C> 1.85m HEIGHT 1.78m 198 cm REACH 185cm 99 cm CHEST (NORMAL) 98 cm 104 cm CHEST (EXPANDED) 101 cm 38 cm BICEPS 38 cm 30 cm FOREARM 29 cm 76 cm WAIST 73 cm 51 cm THIGH 5385 words
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Article152 1981-09-17 33 Top bouts also on Big Fight card LAS VEGAS, Wed. Twin teenage terrors Tony Ayala and Edwin Rosario and Marvis FYazier and Tony Tucker, two unbeaten heavyweights, are the top attractions on the undercard of the Thomas Heams-Sugar Ray Leonard welterweight boxing title fight tonight. Ayala, 18, of San Antonio,AP - 152 words
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Article273 1981-09-17 33 LAS VEGAS, Wed. All the cards are on the table for one of the biggest games of showdown this town has seen. Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearos are set to meet in the biggest money fight ever (or the undisputed welterweight boxing championship tonight. TheAP - 273 words
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Advertisement271 1981-09-17 33 Slip m your disc and forget it. At last, automatic both sides play. Sharp's advanced technology now opens up the new audio age. likW. more turnin 9 over y° ur discs. The VZ-3000Z/X/H s two cartridges play both sides, |w ending your disc-flipping blues. Just slip m your disc, press271 words
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Article305 1981-09-17 34 Korea draw and fail to qualify KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A heavy shower just before the game washed out South Korea's bid for a place m the Merdeka soccer tournament semifinals when they drew 1-1 with Thailand at the Mindef Stadium here today. Showing urgency in their approach, the Koreans forcedNST - 305 words
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Article82 1981-09-17 34 few Zetland IAE adorns* UUya* PWDLF API 5 4 0 1 10 5 5 2 2 17 5 6 I 5 2 2 12 16 S 2 0 3 6 10 4 5 113 5 7 3 5 113 4(3 < ao Paulo raq outh Korea hailand ingapore GROUP82 words
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Article32 1981-09-17 34 BANGKOK, Wed. Panamanian Hilario Zapata's defence of the World Boxing Council light-flyweight title against Netnoi Sorvorasingh, of Thailand, has been postponed from Nov. 6 to Nov. 13, local promoters announced yesterday.32 words
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Article, Illustration165 1981-09-17 34 Fandi may play for Kelantan against Sao Paulo KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore striker Fandi Ahmad may play for Kelantan Selection against Sao Paulo in a friendly soccer match at the Sultan Muhammad IV Stadium in Kota Bahru next Thursday. Syed Ahmad Kuning, secretary of Kelantan Amateur Football Association said: "The165 words
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Article61 1981-09-17 34 LONDON, Wed. Welshman Colin Jones, the British and Commonwealth welterweight boxing champion, defeated American Milton Seward m a supporting bout on the Tony Sibson-Alan Minter programme here last night. Seward, of Michigan, was led to his corner by the referee m the third round of aAFP - 61 words
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306 1981-09-17 34 TENNIS ROUND-UP PONTE VEDRA BEACH (Florida), Wed. Anand Amritraj and Fred McNair upset defending champions Brian Gottfried and Raul Ramirez 6-3, 3-6, 6-3 m the first round of the U*****,000 ($378,000) Lipton World of Doubles Tennis tournament yesterday. Gottfried and Ramirez were seededAgencies - 306 words
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Article, Illustration340 1981-09-17 34 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA By BRITON Derek Wild, a New Nation sports jour naUst, had good reason to celebrate his birthday a day early at the Singapore Island Country Club yesterday Wild. today, walked •way with the first prise a set of woods ana two bags at340 words
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Article343 1981-09-17 34 I aJM. Fum Hee Kwu. Lattf MakmooJ (M). Moted Jalil Ml Ahmad Sunad. A Sopoa (T). Amin Ratlin lit T>7um Wkatt, M Yadi (I) Un Tee Scm 111 K Raw-n dra (M). Oman Abdullah. Kahmat Bakar Ml K Selarus iMi. S Sriaanga (T). George Mualandy343 words
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Article105 1981-09-17 34 Pr»«m: (1 Lim Kian Tiong-S. W. Chow. Hsu Chi San-Derek Wild; Bill Fua-Robert Chong, Lim Swee Wah-Tan Kwang Joo, K. SelaruasHo Kian Hock. CS M. Marimuthu-Robert Lye, Chang Chung Fa-S. P. Loh, Poh Eing ChongEddie Lim. M K Selaruas-L. M. Teo, Yau Shui Ming-E. K. Khoo. Poh Eng105 words
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Article118 1981-09-17 34 LONDON, Wed. Vandals hut night attacked Walton Heath golf course venae of this week's Ryder Cap match between Europe and the United States for the second time in a •veek. Officials were today supervising repairs to the 18th green after it had been damaged overnight. IntrudersReuter - 118 words
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493 1981-09-17 34 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI Singapore fizzle out after early challenge m last game By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore's challenge fizzled out after the first 15 minutes and they succumbed +0 to Iraq m their last match of the Merdeka soccer tournament at the TPCA ground here493 words
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Article75 1981-09-17 34 Indon manager Said quits JAKARTA, Wed. Syamubi Said has quit his post as manager of the Indonesian soccer team, PSSI Utama. now competing m the Merdeka tournament m Kuala Lumpur, a spokesman said today. The spokesman dismissed speculations that Said had resigned because of the team's failure m the tournament.AFP - 75 words
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Article50 1981-09-17 34 ATHLETICS: New Zealand's John Walker, Kenya's Mike Bolt and American 1,500 metres champion Sydney Maree. each of whom have broken 3 mm 50 sec. m the mile, were among those added to the Held for the first Fifth Avenue Mile race starting m New York next Saturday50 words
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Article39 1981-09-17 34 BASKETBALL: Poland trounced Finland 82-65 m the Group A of the women's European championship m Acona. Italy. Other results. Holland 76 West Germany 46, Yugoslavia 68 Italy 67. Group B Rumania 63 Sweden 62. Bulgaria 71 Hungary 63.39 words
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Article34 1981-09-17 34 BOWLING: Bentley Good man, president of the South African sports controlling body described as a "big shock" his country's 33-15 wT over the United States m the first Tenpin "Test" m Johannesburg.34 words
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Article65 1981-09-17 34 MOTOR RACING: World Formula 1 motor racing champion Alan Jones, of Australia. and his Williams team-mate Carlos Reutemann of Argentina, are to lose one of their major sponsors at the end of the Grand Prix season this year, it was announced in London. Leyland vehicles, a division65 words
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Article39 1981-09-17 34 OLYMPICS: Park YoungSu, Mayor of Seoul, said yesterday that the South Korean capital city will send a sixman delegation to BadenBaden, West Germany, next week to press their efforts for the right to host the 1988 Olympiad.39 words
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Article22 1981-09-17 34 WKIGHTLJFTING: Palestine have for the first time entered a four-man team for the 1981 world championships here m Lille. France. Agencies.Agencies - 22 words
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Advertisement433 1981-09-17 34 GENUINE RUBY RINGS from only 20.00 SPECIAL OFFER Our organisation, established m Bangkok m 1960, I—"I is the largest gem-cutting operation m the Far ■^■^ii^^^m i**jim East, buying directly from mine sources and prime .PPICII™ IJ%^T producers throughout the world. ■■■%#^S fcl*^ I Several times a year we are able433 words
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Article60 1981-09-17 35 SIXTY-FIVE teams will take part In this year's Inter-con-stituency sepak takraw tournamn. starting at various venues on Monday. The seeded teams are Boon Lay, Changi. Marine Parade, Kampong Ubi, Pasir Paniang. Bukit literati. Bukit Panjang. and Beilok. The venues are Duzton Plain Community Centre, Geylang West, Kapong Eunos,60 words
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Article35 1981-09-17 35 Today's events GOLF Nuimu (Uartr (Bukit Course, 8). HOCKEY SHA Hv. Oar: SRC v Polytechnic (Padang, 5 10) My. Tw*: Kg Kembangan v SLi (Balestier. 5.10). SWIMMING B'pare Bwlmmlx Club Omtm ftHp (SSC. 7 p.mT).35 words
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Article258 1981-09-17 35 JOAO HaveUs«e. the Brazilian president of the International Football Federation (FIFA), will vMt Stasaporr from Oct Thta was disclosed by the Football Association of Singapore executive secretary Steven Tan last tUvelaaje's visit Is part of h£ tour of Asia and he hoses to get firsthand ksJaraattoa258 words
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Article300 1981-09-17 35 R. MANORAJ - R. MANORAJ By THE name Cosmopolitan for a soccer team sounded interesting enough, and the fact that they had a few wjoocd players from different countries. Including former Singapore striker Dollah Kassim added spice to one's imagination. FJut when it came to e\poslng their talent.300 words
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Article263 1981-09-17 35 WENTWORTH, Wed. Defending champion Greg Norman, of Australia, is among four players who have received first-round byes m the draw for the World Matchplay golf championship here from Oct. 8- 11. American Bill Rogers, this year's British Open champion and the Matchplay, winner two years ago,Reuter - 263 words
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Article36 1981-09-17 35 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Twenty-five foreign professionals and leading local golfers will take part In the inaugural US$l6,OOO New Straits Times Invitational Open at the Royal Selangor Golf Dub course here from Sept. 22-25. AFP.AFP - 36 words
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Article, Illustration286 1981-09-17 35 J. RAJENDRAN - J. R AJENDRAN By POLICE won the Hicee Cup under-23 rugby tournament when they beat Singapore Armed Forces Sports Association A 13-0 m the final played m front of a partisan crowd at the Police Academy yesterday. The teams were tied on 10 points286 words
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Article, Illustration546 1981-09-17 35 JANICE SEAH - Men' s relay hit tape in SEA Games time JANICE SEAH By But women fall just short of mark SINGAPORE'S 4xloo metres men's relay team qualified for December's South-east Asia Games m Manila when they clocked 41.3 seconds dead on the qualifying time at a trial at the National Stadium546 words
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259 1981-09-17 36 Petrol rationing imposed in South Australia SYDNEY, W«d THE South Australian state government hat introduced petrol rationing and other states particularly New South Wales (NSW), will be hard hit next week, oil industry vurcfs said Australia's fuel supplies are being gradually cut off because of a ship engi neers- strikeReuter - 259 words
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Article34 1981-09-17 36 NEW YORK, Wed. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was down 5 X 2 to 853.03 m the first half hour of trading on the New York Stock Exchange today APAP - 34 words
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Article, Illustration220 1981-09-17 36 WOMEN took the limelight this week in two bastions of male domination the British House of Lords and the United States judiciary. In Britain, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher appointed Baroness Young, a 45-year-old life peeress, Leader of the House of Lords and Civil Service Minister.Reuter - 220 words
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Article61 1981-09-17 36 BRUSSELS. Wed. The US and the Soviet Union are expected to fix Nov 17 for resuming negotiations on arms control m Europe. Nato sources said today. The date was likely to be set during a meeting between US Secretary of state Alexander Haig and Soviet Foreign Minister AndreiReuter - 61 words
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Article37 1981-09-17 36 NEW DELHI, Wed At least 40 people were killed when a state transport bus plunged into the rain-swollen Ganges River today m India's northern Uttar Pradesh state, the Press Trust of India reported. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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346 1981-09-17 36 WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE Reagan Administration told Congress today it is re-evaluating US trade policy to cut off military goods and technology to the Soviets. "Intelligence shows that Western aid has very definitely helped the Soviets upgrade their military establishment," Assistant Secretary of Commerce346 words
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Article68 1981-09-17 36 CANBERRA, Wed. Australia plans a massive nationwide tree planting scheme to celebrate Its bicentenary in 1988. The Australian Council of National Trust took the first step today with the promise that 14 million trees would be planted in Australia by 1988 in a nation-wide effort to counteractAFP - 68 words
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Article63 1981-09-17 36 LONDON, Wed. A 20-year-old student from Northern Ireland who slashed a portrait of the Princess of Wales was Jailed today for six months and ordered to pay £1,000 (553,980) for its repair. Paul Salmon, who comes from Belfast, told police after the incident on AueReuter - 63 words
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Article51 1981-09-17 36 LONDON, Wed. Six men armed with rifles and automatic pistols, used a power saw to force open an armoured van carrying cash, which they had forced to stop, and ?ot away with £1.5 million SSS.97 million) m notes, near Chatham, east of London, a police source said.AFP - 51 words
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Article65 1981-09-17 36 JAKARTA, Wed. A team of experts from the United States is surveying the possibility of establishing an inter-campus university education programme m eastern Indonesia with the use of the Palapa domestic satellite, it was reported today. The programme will enable the universities and higher education institutions involvedAFP - 65 words
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Article37 1981-09-17 36 MANILA, Wed. Three alleged leaders of the outlawed Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) have been captured m separate military operations m the central province of Samar, the official Philippine News Agency said today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Obituary64 1981-09-17 36 Late CLASSIFIED DEATH VIVIAN C.C. OUEK. 51. passed ■arm] ptacvfutl) 16 9 81 leaving behind brother sisters, nieces. nephews, grand-nice**, neph-i-us Kunrral arrangeiiHMUv pJIotatMMMI MM aWAJAN WHOM. 49. (Customs Department Paslr Panjang) passed away peacefully yesterday evening. For funeral arrangements, please ring *****75 MDM MANY TAY SWCE CHCNQ passed away64 words
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442 1981-09-17 36 Resistance groups to meet again tomorrow BANGKOK, Wednesday REPRESENTATIVES of three Kampuchean resistance groups trying to form a coalition will meet again on Friday amid reports that some of former Prime Minister Son Sann's followers have reacted coolly to his request to be "more flexible." Kampuchean sources here said theAP - 442 words
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Article138 1981-09-17 36 'DOUBLE DEFENCE BUDGET CUT' CALL WASHINGTON, Wed. Republican congressional leaders urged President Ronald Reagan yesterday to more than double his proposed military spending cuts but the white House said the issue was not negotiable. Congressional sources said the Republican leaders were calling for US$31 billion (SJ66.6 billion) in military spendingReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement208 1981-09-17 36 Today's Red menace "A hungry terrorist is an ineffective terrorist." That time-worn-strategy against communist terrorists is still relevant today on the Thai-Malaysian border. Read about this threat m Part Two of the Red Menace at Betong. Salad days are here It takes four to make a salad A spendthrift for208 words
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Advertisement300 1981-09-17 36 ■^^^^^K^B '^^^r The response \^^r to the Mitsubishi free offer is a runaway l But unfortunately there has been some confusion Th« offer it valid only on purchatts made between September 1 2th and October 11th 1981. We apologise for any inconvenience we may have caused These are the official300 words
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Miscellaneous207 1981-09-17 36 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Showers in several areas from the late morning. TEMP. (C) op to 8a.m. tomorrow: 3* max., 24 mln. SUNSET today: 8.32 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 8.25 a.m. Amsterdam 12 18C Cloudy Madrid 15 33C Clear Atfceu 20 26C Gear Maalla 27 33C Cleat Bahrala 29 38C207 words
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Article, Illustration681 1981-09-17 1 TAN JONG SEE - TAN JONG SEE By IN a move to reactivate clan association activities, Chin Kang Huay Kuan's recreation subcommittee organised a drama night which proved to be a promising start. CLAN associations have always given people an impression of inactiveness, but Chin Kang Huay Kuan showed that681 words
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Article34 1981-09-17 1 *2£ffittH3l«ft£ $»]<*&© &w i£&tt&° M^«" ft* Ml *BK *a.ttttiiflE9til #Wft£. tfefi'JMTHfc fcxaa tli-tt.6£/*>c£tt at" W*£" «H*_htttfctt tfSoatsaawtfK ■tttajnxfr ttttft* »jafta«a.!«B* WttZT *|£i& tt£7 o £tt*tfe| ft* tt kit -fcttftfc "flr*tt#S" If. 3*i£#«tfMfiTf tttb«tf -jlffiW tia*^sit7 <.34 words
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Article11 1981-09-17 1 ¥AttBQ it Zhong £AIU***««tf:ft!i «i«ttfe-«i: "m.& flUfcWAfriflpo tmftws' tow IsftVL fcAaWftf&if&^ft]11 words
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Article535 1981-09-17 1 TAN JONG SEE - TAN JONG SEE Chinese surnames By HOW would you feel when someone whom you have loyally served for years and helped to achieve what he wanted now turns around to strangle you? Many Intelligent, but sometimes naive, generals and intellectuals in Chinese history found that it was always535 words
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Advertisement179 1981-09-17 1 l^ The Axel Johnson Group supplies complete KMWplants for fiber and particle board production 4-*. B^Bhß^bW -*S*&\ bM ■^■■bP^^^^^.^b^blb^bbl AB Karlstads Mekaniska Werkstad KMW a member KMW is a member of the Axel Johnson Group of Sweden, of the Axel Johnson Group -is one of the leadin&suppliers The Group has179 words
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Advertisement153 1981-09-17 1 ■C^K**" *****1 l I 1 I^h. TtoW«T BorV^/ 99«9mfliMoflOBr!^&R r Oj ».a»'' tj wfflfilr**" m gBW^H B^Om^ ff^MHHPMMjB^Byy BMfU *I W HI BJ it t IMA I Blr^ 4o> Ir^* > oV JT^ i^HußlftflaioMMißHßfikßinSnak i I I ■■Bbbbbs --ff^?^- P^^^^^^aßas^^^ k a^a^^AbVbbMl bW-^ ■BjßCy^>^ZT?y; -^e_ WoW «mbbbbim2 ■^*"^*"T^"^^^T |V BT"153 words
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Article, Illustration274 1981-09-17 2 Fumbling superhero THE Greatest American Ben (Part Om) (Ch I, 7.45 p.m.): Aa ■■reHtralned faataay Intr*dorlnr yet aaotker great America* her* to rival the likes of Baper> Bat the aew her*. like Clark Keat. is a rambler eves In hit ■■per salt. He Is Ralph Hlnklry, school-teacher whose Ufe takes274 words
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Article, Illustration425 1981-09-17 2 PICK of the DAY C SBC 5 ALICE (Ch 5, 4.25 p.m.): Alice and her colleagues at the cafe suspect one of their regular customers is a notorious gangster who disappeared some 30 years ago and who is still running away from the Government. If their suspicion is right, the425 words
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Article310 1981-09-17 2 THE BBC is making a series set m a prison m Japaneseoccupied Singapore. Called Tenko, which means Coming Together, the series will tell the story of women captured here during the Japanese occupation. But the production crew is not here to do location shooting. Instead,310 words
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Advertisement199 1981-09-17 2 iv W _^l v^^r mJ^Sm^ Fu ran 9 e of A A^ P* air tools available ex-stock. Air drills, jAmT grinders, sanders, screw tjttA^w drivers, riveters, impact wrenches, |^^^F hammers, needle X^9^^ »calers, etc. OB^gm —W V iHLUIfMvM CrtM F«tl Co. Pit Hd. L— S«ng Heng Pan-Co Hardware 79/80, Syed199 words
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Advertisement53 1981-09-17 2 SB National Panasonic It even sticks out its ear f\S^2S^\ to record the softest whispers x^^j^^^^^ R0337 Mini cassette recorder with xb**^A s*^ pop-up mic and vari-tape speed Seat Covers (PrwBu*)A All hinds of Auto Accessories \m\m KIN LIN AUTO ACCESSORIES lllli I2ZI A^' Basement President Hotel Complex, 181, Kitchener53 words
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Miscellaneous291 1981-09-17 2 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB with an African homecoming 1 Unpleasantly self-confident 6 okJ r<)Ota a v j style of United Kingdom As- <«) socUUon Football (8) 7 Get money from UwyersT 5 Piece of costume revealing You v s^g,. boob (6) (44) 9 Through with ryhme and g Amendment m291 words
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Miscellaneous105 1981-09-17 2 EXHIBITIONS: ON ASEAN Painting Graphic Arts And Photograph} -81: Nat Museum Art Gallery. 9 a.m. 5.30 p.m. Until Tuesday. International Year of Disabled Persons *81: Exhibition of the aims of associations for the disabled. 10 a.m. 9 p.m. On Finger Painting: By Margaret Chia Oi-Ying. Alliance Francaise. 9 a.m. 1105 words
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Miscellaneous1157 1981-09-17 2 TV and Radio SBC 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by The Younf The And The Restless 7.00 The Muppet Show 3.25 Reincarnated (r) 7.30 News and Weather Forecast 4.20 Diary Of Events (Mandarin Maty) 4.25 Afce 55 The Greatest American Hero (Part J Jg? 8.50 The Love Boat 5.50 Pkroes1,157 words
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Advertisement550 1981-09-17 3 INTRODUCING A WHOLE NEW WBY OF LIVING HORIZON TOWERS Horizon Tovypr| are situated on one of Singapore's most sought-after neighbour- < §1 hoods. The excraiive residential area bounded by Leonie Hill and Leonie Hill Road 1 is just a few minutes drive away from the central business and commercial district.550 words
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Advertisement573 1981-09-17 4 ■H| F >m|^^HC fIX aW* ly M BaDCttSft— aaaVa I L^k^^P* ■^w^^r '■tftaß^B^B^^aaV^LV^^^Bß«B^' r blbbl ■■b%^' I jl b^7 M^St'^^^'"'^' 4^ .»> fc-^*#i I I JM jf^^-FaSM Si Pamck» Vww locaavl m ra>^ ckw I' r^^^^Jl flPa) P-rtckl Vi iHSMtK^aaaLaJ I 4^^l I I OtL JV H raatdmiiai *r« Lmuiwii573 words
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Advertisement189 1981-09-17 4 jlj UttUflMnU. 130. 4 00. 6.30 > 9 15pm 5 r "THE YEAR'S I I I i OPENS TODAY! S I JURON6 DRIVE-IN LEISURE-DROME (S 2 Shows: 7&9 15pm 1.30,4,6.45,9 15pm jl < i r AIM SATURDAY MIDNIGHT At {j Ji J BEDOK BROADWAY REG A L i i MAJESTIC189 words
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Advertisement963 1981-09-17 4 IB Jl B B B BBBBBBBBBaa B B 13th DAY at JADE I (W325M) MI TO FILM'S lEN6TM 4 SHOWS OAKY B ORGANISATION B NOTt IMS: 11am. 215 5 30 t 9 00 No frw ln» a a I^^L^li,?trfffS B COSMOPOLITAN I i "n^-. soVo^tjo" 1 BMCITIIK .^aVI -Th«tTO*lYo4 WOO963 words
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Advertisement123 1981-09-17 5 i Canitol LiajMiny Unit 231 -4. 2nd fI. Capitol Shopping Centre Tel: *****20 B (next to Capitol Theatre) B OPENS TODAY 1 Show Daily 1 1am Bpm. Sunday 12noon 6pm. Aafl I w aW •'Wb i TT i tim«i I ;L chazt L2^P^» PRICES <ih m\ Wm%M^*+i** B^B^B^B^B^Blß^H B^B^r iMtf^^^^Bß123 words
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Advertisement310 1981-09-17 5 UGHT, AIRY AND COMFORTABLE THt TVPt OF SANDALS YOU MUST LOOK FOR OTOKA SANDAL I* our pro*Ki *fln may y«M of mwdi mkl *tnlopwiM. AaytkM. mywhrn. y«. «il fM nw fcadwr k||M m 4 airy onaTon when you put on OTOKA SANDAL Tto ShmW (Mgwd to reUra die puita* «*«ht310 words
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Advertisement543 1981-09-17 5 -vAAbCbI L**"* B^^SS .am 7^ _jddJßHfip'Bj£2vfw^ to BBai^^^^BßßW^ jBB SUBARU'S 4 Door Sedan is a winner all the way! When it comes to a sporty new aerodynamic styled^-- dashboard, rectangular halogen lamps precision, power and comfort, no other comes close to SUBARU'S new 1600 GLF 4 DOOR SEDAN! *V-iii'i r543 words
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Article, Illustration580 1981-09-17 6 The Indian cultural scene is alive with activities, with at least two concerts featuring Indian dance or music every month. This can be attributed to both a growing interest m Indian performing arts here and some very hard work by the Indian Fine Arts Society.580 words
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Article, Illustration442 1981-09-17 6 IT has always been the ambition of The Indian Fine Arts Society to provide its students with the best teaching talents it can persuade to come out to this part of the world. The task has not been an easy one. But things are improving.442 words
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269 1981-09-17 6 THE courses offered by The Singapore Indian Pine Arts Society have been specially prepared to cater for students who may want to pursue a graduating course as well as for students who may want to learn specific items. The syllabus of the various courses269 words
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Advertisement348 1981-09-17 6 B\ B^ presents BaaaV aaaaas avaaaaaaai ajjaHL^fl aaaamX aaa\*ef > f/ J pa^ it; i\ l I'iijililH HLaaaaaaaaaaal BaaVJB^^BJI Model Carrie Models. Date: 18th September 1981 Time: 9.15 pm Special Dinner Show For reservations. please call tel *****22 ext. 137/141 •J* ;S AMMAMII MOltil Ili9 Caimhill Circle. Singapore 0922 o348 words
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Article, Illustration1513 1981-09-17 7 IAN EDWARDS; JOHN PRIESTLEY - IAN EDWARDS and JOHN PRIESTLEY Story by That's the sad state of the local amateur music scene 6 Real life takes first priority THERE is an interesting phenomenon in Singapore the professional-amateur" music groups. These are gatherirgs of all sorts of people who come together1,513 words
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Advertisement299 1981-09-17 7 the news while itfs still news New Nation. Now on sale everywhere at noon* Even if you live or work far away from town, you >$£$ p!^'^^ l^-^^"^'*^^i'*^'**^«s^^l«-« should be able to get the express edition of the New Nation by lunchtime every day. _^^^^0 .^flfl *^^2j^^s<^^%^ By printing our299 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1981-09-17 8 Teaching the kids at home 1 L->/L ->/ you know that 1 you should be SP w?u in P more «me I linnn n h fhe ch /dr en I I But after a hard I ro bed daunting enough dno< We teaching I lfh a demanding job I lessons1,248 words
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Article639 1981-09-17 8 JOAN LEE FAUST - JOAN LEE FAUST By ALTHOUGH the pleasures of working with green plants have been known for centuries, the use of horticulture m therapy programmes is only now gaining professional status m New York. Trained personnel working with the emotionally and mentally handicapped, senior groups, nursing homes,639 words
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Advertisement322 1981-09-17 8 Sharing with t amity X tat i, i iwn(ni> ooai«ma*anrtgoMrw!/ TM *****60 Top floM nmalcai I *****63 9 MtM SttW)CXB CM^laMttoor V XworV) **c£«m m*i.w»m*mM^j r j IW.MWM2 •BNMtotht I 1 •Xi 900 Sponsored by l^« Ql Oum Ttarfng Co (1960) Pte Ltd. (l«M) *■£■> ShOMtay Hriratytasby Official Airtine tfitv^Z.322 words
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Advertisement510 1981-09-17 9 'Defirfond Lecithin Cream APOLOGY Due To Great Demand Owing to its excellent quality, the demand of ♦DeSrftmd Lecithin Cream is increasing. Especially m the last two months the demand was so good that we ran out of stock. In mid August, though one container load of "DeSrfimd Lecithin Cream was510 words
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Article, Illustration2684 1981-09-17 10 Like the lemongrass and chillies that they grow on the lawn* of their California homes, they're transplants. Refugees m a strange land living out destinies as courageously as they can. Coping with new cultures. Clinging to old customs. Adjusting relationships within their own families2,684 words
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Advertisement364 1981-09-17 10 j Dreaming j ofanewhouse? *S%^^ J^^^ HbW J Moneywords $10,000 jackpot could J help your dream come true! Moneywords contest m New Nation Have fun with Moneywords and is now giving away at least $10,000 have a dream or two come true. I prize money each week, plus a 66cm364 words
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Advertisement105 1981-09-17 10 Ba\ ■ai^^^^^^*7^P< > rl tV ■■Ma''flßß^Bai A *i" WE ARE Wf EQUALLY COOL 1 r ft EQUALLY REFRESHING I vflK r *%*'J ttl EQUALLY GOOD bv^bV^bW *F BB^k aY aVaT *l jDplB B 'ill U M" Lam. a^v b^LP^s^^^^^bJ Xv I fJK JaLaßaitki fIPV^ B^K BB^B^^tfM 9^BbV bY fk (m105 words
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Advertisement699 1981-09-17 11 What can you rio after 'O' and A bevels Much more than just landing younel m AniET Brtt hln l auMo( the first available job Prepare you rstU tor \J Englnßrir «T«chnotogy the career and advancement you want. Has help«) thousaniK >t prtiplf tfiuind the even if you're already working699 words
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Advertisement2084 1981-09-17 12 W&m ISetani^BHHMBHBHHHMHHMHB SingaporB-tOk\/O prospectus dated 16th September. 1981 ISETAN (SINGAPORE) LIMITED (Incorporated m the Republic of Singapore) Issue of 5,000,000 Shares of $0.50 each at $3.00 per Share payable m full on application Managed and Underwritten by SINGAPORE NOMURA MERCHANT BANKING LIMITED UNITED CHASE MERCHANT BANKERS LIMITED SINGAPORE-JAPAN MERCHANT BANK2,084 words
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Advertisement2784 1981-09-17 13 nfim ISetan aHatHHHHHaVHMMHHHHII W^ singapore-tokyo In common with other department stores, the Company's annual sales do DIRECTORS' REPORT exhibit some degree of seasonal variation with higher sales volume during the (Prepared (or inclusion m this Prospectus) festive seasons particularly towards the year-end coinciding with Christmas. New Year and Chinese New2,784 words
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Advertisement2932 1981-09-17 14 mfijm \setanmmm^^mmmmmmmmummm W^ Singapore- tokyo Net Tangible Asset Backing of the Group 4 The names address. ittons of all the 0 jqqq m this Prospectus Net tangible assets at 31st March. 1981 29.195 5 (a) ln the opinion of the Directors the minimiirr amount which n Issue of 5 0002,932 words
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Advertisement926 1981-09-17 15 Cold Manufacturing Pte Ltd invites applications from Singapore Citizens for the position of SALES EXECUTIVE We need an experienced Sales Executive who has good knowledge of top accounts m the hotels and catering outlets, restaurants and various food agencies. This person will have responsibilities for expanding on the present sales926 words
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Advertisement527 1981-09-17 15 Singapore Citizens/Permanent Residents and Asean Citizens who possess at least an Honours OagrM or an acceptable professional qualification are invited to apply for appointment to the following SENIOR POSITIONS m the Singapore Civil Service Married women who are Singapore Citizens and who wuh to be considered for temporary part-time employment,527 words
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Advertisement545 1981-09-17 15 UAU A large Japanese ball bearing manu-^L facturing company m Jurong is looking I for suitable candidates to fill the position I I of ASST PRODUCTION MANAGER (Permanent Night Shift) I Requirements: I A Degree or Diploma m Mechanical and/ I or Industrial Engineering I 'Singapore Citizen or Permanent Resident545 words
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Advertisement421 1981-09-17 15 METAL BOX SINGAPORE LIMITED the leading international can maker requires TECHNICAL BUYER Requirements: T echqician Diploma m Mechamcol Engineering, or its equivalent Preferably with some experience m a Buying Deportment Above 25 years old Mature and able to deal with people at all level Be able to commence work immediately421 words
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Advertisement81 1981-09-17 16 mil i >-■"-**-^ Shhr -^414 1 b j^k^^3BSBßV^P^S^^^^bS9l E^^^^M^li^i^^ttMttfll Take off on a new wave m Big City StyleDQJ Space Fade. Stylish blue denim jeans bombarded by y^H m^^^ rocks to make close encounters soft and comfortable. #^%W^ w Zoom out m the spirit of the Big City with the81 words
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Advertisement689 1981-09-17 17 PTE LTD. requires top calibre persons to fill key posts:— PROJECT MANAGER The Incumbent Is responsible for coordinating and supporting our integrated circuit assembly, test and plating plants throughout the Asia Pacific region m the field of building construction, plant and facilities engineering and energy conservation. Main function Is coordinating689 words
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Advertisement495 1981-09-17 17 SUPPLIES TO FOREMAN TRAINING INSTITUTE AT NAHARENPITA. COLOMBO. SRI LANKA Offers are invited for supply of: 3 MACHINING AND 4. FITTING Machine tools, cutting tools, measuring tools, general workshop equipment, handtools, teaching aids and audio visuals, consumables, storage equipment 5. WELDING Arc welding equipment, gas welding and gas cutting equipment,495 words
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Advertisement139 1981-09-17 17 t ANNOUNCEMENT CHANGE OF COMPANY'S NAME Please note that the name of Wallem Towage Salvage Pte. Ltd. has been changed to SOUTHERN BHIPMANAGE- MENT (SINGAPORE) PTE. LTD. The management, staff and address remain unchanged. We tpecis'ized m ahipmanagamant, various turvey and technical conaultancy. Please contact us st the usual address139 words
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Article1126 1981-09-17 18 Teacher of the Year Jay Sommer survived war camps m Europe to start a new life m the US "with nothing". He has just been voted America's most outstanding teacher this year, beating 140,000 contenders for the honour. FRED HECHINGER writes from New York about Sommer's success story, which reflectsNYT - 1,126 words
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479 1981-09-17 18 JOANNE FISK - Spouse ads a big hit in urban India JOANNE FISK By WANTED: "Well-edu-cated girl preferably knowing car driving and fast in English," the advertisement said. The position it sought to fill: "Wife". In the rapidly changing world of urban India, more and more families are turning to the classifieds toUPI - 479 words
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Advertisement755 1981-09-17 18 IN TBB 808 OMIT or <tI*M.4PIWr cimsiln wnmmm s« i«oin*i > la Sar InaMar at ■> («mau*M Art (Gap. Ill) Aai biaVIBB«BT of TAJ TA RNIBfIBB (S) PTK LTD UHWIWMffIf i NOTICE Is hereby given that a petition for the wind- Ing up of the abovenamed company b> the High755 words
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Advertisement605 1981-09-17 18 TBF rOMPANIHI ACT, CAT. IN Ol AN UNO HI m.ki (ITB.) LTD. (la livaMattaa) At a general meeting of OUAN HINO HUNO CO. (PTE LTD duly convened and held on the 14th day of Bept 1981 the following special resolution was passed SPECIAL RESOLUTION That the Company be wound up605 words
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