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Title Section17 1982-11-01 1 NATIONAL LIBRARY SINGAPORE The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/8217 words
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Article488 1982-11-01 1 RAY DHALIWAL - RAY DHALIWAL Comfort may insist they pass training before giving them taxis By in London NTUC Comfort is considering making taxi drivers pass a comprehensive five to six-month training programme before giving them taxis. The cooperative's general manager, Mr Michael Liew, now on a488 words
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Article, Illustration222 1982-11-01 1 BHARATHI MOHAN - Night blaze destroys 30 shops and houses BHARATHI MOHAN By Home Affairs Desk FIRE last night destrayed mere uuui M shopH and houws along Arab Street and K«chor (anal Road. The flames, first seen at 1.44 p.m., enveloped a large number of wooden buildings. The orrnpanto were dae U beFrancis Ong - 222 words
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Article50 1982-11-01 1 ISLAMABAD, Sun One of the key resistance commanders in the Kabul area was shot dead on Thursday in a Soviet ambush near the Afghan capital, guerilla sources said today. The sources, speaking from Peshawar, near the Afghan border, identified the commander as Abdul Halim Khadir Khawa AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article40 1982-11-01 1 TEHEFAN, Sun Klivrn "counterrevolutionaries" and two dru£ traffickers were executed in two Iranian provinoal ritior. M Tuesday, the Ettelaat reported today. It said the 11 ■counter-revo-lutionaries" included two young women and a secondary school girl AFPAFP - 40 words
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257 1982-11-01 1 LONDON. Sun sians now serving in London." The paper said Mr kuzichkin had made "vital disclosures" to British interrogators. It added that he was a senior official in the section of the Soviet espionage service controlling operations of agents in the Middle East257 words
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Article47 1982-11-01 1 tJEUING. Sun One million people took part today in a vast clean-up project here. Xinhua news agency reported It said Chinese leaders, including Vice-Premier Wan Li and Chinese Communist Party First Secretary for Beijing Duan Junyi, also took part in the clean-up. AFPAFP - 47 words
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Article27 1982-11-01 1 HONGKONG. Sun. One in every six people in Guangdong province, south China, is illiterate or semi-illiterate. Radio Canton said today, quoting official statistics. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article71 1982-11-01 1 PALM A DE MAIXORCA (Balearic Islands), Sun. Polish pianist Ana Jastrzebska has been awarded the first prize in a contest here dedicated to her illustrious 19th-century compatriot, Frederic Chopin. it »ii announced today The International Frederic Chopin Festival, which ended yesterday, heard a total of 22AFP - 71 words
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Article56 1982-11-01 1 JERUSALEM. Sun. Management and workers of the Israeli national air carrier. El Al, today began decisive negotiations over the future of the airline Although El Al pilots have still not agreed to a company reorganisation plan, they said they were willing to be represented by other workersAFP - 56 words
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Article53 1982-11-01 1 BKIJING. Sun China will send 1,000 postgraduate students abroad to study in 1983 (l«s|nii' recent defections to foreign amines Xinhua news agency reported today. In addition. 14.000 will enrol for then masici s tBVMi ii more than 480 institutes of higher learning and 1 1UPI - 53 words
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142 1982-11-01 1 STOCKHOLM. Mon. Youths wearing Swedish flags and shouting "keep Sweden Swedish" and "immigrants go home" disrupted the country's first anti-racism march yesterday. Scuffles broke out and marchers responded with cries of "Fascists More than 100 organisa lions, including four of the five parliamentary parttM andUPI - 142 words
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126 1982-11-01 1 J. RAJENDRAN - Malaysia Cup: Singapore still out J. RAJENDRAN From KUALA 1.1 MHI X, Son. Singapore will not he Invited to ukr part In ■ext year's Malaysia Cop soccer tournament. The Football Awmx-U-Uon of Malaysia (F \M) reached this derision daring Its monthly council mating at the Wlsma FAM in PrUllng Java126 words
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110 1982-11-01 1 $74,000 for $5 payout to lucky two TWO lucky punters at Bukit Timah were smiling all the way to the bank when the Tierce dividend on Race 5 the Gold Vase Trial at Ipoh paid a dividend of $74,251. According to officials of the Singapore Turf Club, only two tickets110 words
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Article44 1982-11-01 1 BOGOTA. Sun. The Columbian government of President Belisario Betancur has proposed amnesty for some 5.000 to 6,000 members of four underground guerilla movements in what observers say is Colombia's last chance to put an end to 30 years of poutica! violence. AFPAFP - 44 words
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437 1982-11-01 1 PETER HAZELHURST - PETER HAZELHURST By Our Tokyo Corresponden TOKYO, Sun. Political rivalry within Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party has forced the government I to defer a number of key decisions on domestic and foreign issues which could slow down jthe growth of the j world's second437 words
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Article418 1982-11-01 1 TAN BAN HUAT - TAN BAN HUAT By THE Prime Minister's Office has rejected an appeal from 49 shop-owners in Jurong against the compulsory acquisition of their shops. It has also rejected their claims for higher compensation based on estimates of the shops' market value. In a letter to the418 words
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Article56 1982-11-01 1 BONN. Sun A bomb exploded early today at a US armed forces housing estate in I Giessen. central West Germa- ny. wrecking 15 cars and smashing windows. The bombing appeared to be part of an intimidation campaign by left -wing extremists against American mill taryReuter - 56 words
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Article46 1982-11-01 1 MELBOURNE. Sun Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser was admitted to a private hospital here today for treatment of severe bark pains A spokesman said that the Australian leader had been i >mpUining of back problems for several Mays .mil the pain worsened today APAP - 46 words
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Article62 1982-11-01 1 LAGOS, Sun. The death toll from relltfous riots that started last week In the nurth-eaM-itii Mi(iTi»n town of Maiduguri ha.s risen to 452, the newspaper Daily Sketch reported today. The note, Invofvlnic ••Mremlsl Muslims, spread to two other cities and were alt* blamed for theReuter - 62 words
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Article711 1982-11-01 2 Vital link SINGAPORE could become a nation of thieves, liars, egomaniacs and lustful people, if we neglect the moral education of our children. "No country, however strong economically, politically or militarily, can endure without strong moral fibre," the Permanent Secretary and Director of Education, Mr Goh Kirn Leong, said711 words
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Article142 1982-11-01 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: LOOKING to the Japanese for ways to preserve our family structure Is not the full answer for Singapore as we face problems that they have managed to avoid. We will have to find our own solutions. But before a programme of corrective action can be142 words
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Article216 1982-11-01 2 BANK LOANS TO COMMERCE, MANUFACTURING DROP THE share of general commerce to total bank loans in Singapore has shrunk considerably during the past two years. Manufacturing's share has also dwindled, but loans to construction, transport and communication as well as professionals and private individuals have taken up larger216 words
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Article74 1982-11-01 2 TAMILS WANT OWN STATE HAVING handily won the presidential election, Sri Lanka's leader, Mr J. R. Jeyawardene must now come to grips with the Tamil separatist question. His government has said that it would never give in to Tamil demands for a separate state. Tamil leaders, however, are insistent74 words
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Article316 1982-11-01 2 Gardiner is champ AS IN the past two years, rain washed out the women's finals of the Singapore Open grasscourt tennis championships yesterday. After two attempts to re-start the singles match, Jeanette Gomez and Dyan Castillejo were declared joint champions. Filipina Jeanette was then leading her compatriot 3-2 in316 words
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Article701 1982-11-01 2 Turning point in US? HOW Americans vote today in congressional and state elections may influence heavily the course of Ronald Reagan's presidency. The immediate issue is whether voters, hounded by high unemployment and recession, will elect a congress conservative enough to help him win major legislative battles.701 words
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Article337 1982-11-01 2 Rubber pioneer ASK anybody in Kuaia Kangsar where the grand old man lives and they will snow you the way. Pak Isa, 125, as he is popularly known, set up the first rubber smallholding in 1887 in Malaya. Tomorrow, in Selangor, he will be honoured nationally as one337 words
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Article195 1982-11-01 2 Lucky draws illegal J.I'CKY draws held by companies to entice customers to buy their goods are against the law. Even lucky draws at anniversary dinners, Deputy Finance Minister Sabaruddin Chik said. Advertisements on such draws should also be stopped immediately, he added. Offenders can be fined up195 words
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Article135 1982-11-01 2 House of beauty "THE Home of Artists" is the affectionate title given to Rong Bao Zhai (Studio of Honours and Treasures). This famous studio in Beijing exhibits and sells original Chinese paintings, exquisite reproductions and writing materials. Some 100 original pieces, covering the period from the135 words
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Article, Illustration214 1982-11-01 3 Four candidates to watch The former Democratic Governor of California, another Presidential hopeful, is standing for a Senate seat against Republican Pete Wilson. Mr Brown trailed Mr Wilson in opinion polls a few months ago but has now drawn virtually level. He must do well to be thought of as214 words
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Article252 1982-11-01 3 Support up but votes down NEW YORK, Sun. President Ronald Reagan's popularity among voters has risen in the past month but a majority of those eligible to vote are going to cast their ballots for Democrats, according to an opinion poll issued yesterday in advance of Tuesday's congressional elections. Of252 words
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241 1982-11-01 3 LONDON, Sun THE American group, Consolidated International, has bought a 45--day option to acquire John de Lorean's closed sports car factory in Belfast, Northern Ireland, the receivers said yesterday. The factory, set up by de Lorean four years ago, was closed byReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration899 1982-11-01 3 A look at US mid-term elections NEARLY 170 million Americans vote on Tuesday in mid-term elections for the entire 435 seats of the House of Representatives, 33 of the 100 seats in the Senate and 36 of the 50 state governorships. The issues areReuter; AP - 899 words
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Advertisement485 1982-11-01 3 AT STAKE All the 435 seats In the House of Representatives. Present make-up in House Democrats 241 Republicans 192 Vacant 2 33 of the 100 seats in the Senate: Present make-up in Senate Democrats 45 Republicans 54 Independent 1 Present make-up of the 33 in the running Democrats 20 Republicans485 words
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157 1982-11-01 4 Indian police ordered to shoot rioters NEW DELHI, Sun. Police were today ordered to shoot on sight any arsonists or looters in the west Indian city of Baroda after fresh Hindu-Muslim clashes erupted today for the fifth consecutive day, Press Trust of India (PTI) news agency reported. The order cameAFP - 157 words
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249 1982-11-01 4 BANGKOK, Sunday Eastern seaboard to be developed into powerhouse THAILAND, the rice-bowl of Asia, is hoping to haul itself into the ranks of newly-industrialised countries by developing a strip of coastline south of the capital into a multi-billion-dollar industrial zone. The planReuter - 249 words
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Article85 1982-11-01 4 OPIUM KING'S BASE CAPTURED BANGKOK, Sib. Thai government f»ree« supported by helicopter gaashlpa eaptvaa Jungle tmtte at Dmixwe opium w»rl«rd Chang Chee-Kn 111 Mfttefl Thailand m Friday, military wirwi said today. Five gmrllUa were killed. Ito capture f«U«wed the aelxare recently «f a herein factory, a drag refining chemical laboratoryReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration426 1982-11-01 4 TAIPEH, Sun. Two Chinese defectors a pilot and an opera actress said this weekend that they sought political asylum in Taiwan because they hated communist rule. The Beijing opera singer, stage-named Chang Chih-Yun bit born Chu Kuei-Lan, tearfully told a press conference here yesterday thatReuter; AFP - 426 words
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150 1982-11-01 4 Sino-Soviet ties seen as positive factor for peace JAKARTA, Sun A POSSIBLE Sino-Soviet rapprochement was a positive factor for the cause of peace and peaceful co-existence, Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach said today in an interview. Regarding an eventual change in Vietnamese politics in the face of a Sino-SovietAFP - 150 words
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67 1982-11-01 4 Thai-Chinese arms venture 'suggested' BANGKOK. Sun. Senior Chinese officials unofficially suggested to a Thai military' delegation in Beijing earlier this year that a Thai-Chinese venture be set up to produce weapons for use in Thailand, the English-language newspaper, The Nation Review, reported today. The issue, which was raised in August,AP - 67 words
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385 1982-11-01 4 Indira-Zia talks clouded by report on Mrs Bhutto ISLAMABAD. Sun. PAKISTAN President Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq's talks with Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi tomorrow became clouded today with a report that Mrs Gandhi had asked the I president to allow one of his main political I opponents to go abroad for medicalReuter; NYT; AFP - 385 words
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Article55 1982-11-01 4 CAPE CANAVERAL, Sun. Two US Air Force satellites were placed in orbit 35.890 km above the Equator yesterday after a blazing midnight launch atop a powerful new rocket The satellites, now part of the US defence satellite communication system, were carried into space by a newAP - 55 words
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290 1982-11-01 4 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Hongkong Ret HONGKONG, Sun. A BBC team Is heir filming the st«ry of Amos Dane, with the 47-yrar-•ld financier playing the lead. He ma being filmed today re-enacting his entry Into the Supr.-mr ourt building to hearReuter - 290 words
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337 1982-11-01 6 Secret team kept tabs on Sharon during war' JERUSALEM, Sun PIX) targets in Tripoli, north of Beirut, but on Mr Aridor's suggestion the Cabinet decided on an alternative attack on Syrian SAM-9 missile batteries. Meanwhile, US envoy Morris Draper, who has been shuttling among Middle East capitals to arrange the337 words
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188 1982-11-01 6 MOUNTING TENSION DELAYS ARMY'S MOVE BEIRUT, Sun. Today's scheduled deployment of the Lebanese army in east Beirut was delayed as tension rose sharply in the Shouf Mountains east of here where an army unit was ambushed yesterday by Druze militants, Lebanese Radio reported. One soldier was reported killed when aAFP; UPI - 188 words
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225 1982-11-01 6 Third Nigerian town hit by religious riots LAGOS, Sunday RIOTING has broken out in a third city in northern Nigeria where hundreds of people were killed last week in the worst outbreak of religious violence since 1980, according to the News Agen- cy of Nigeria (NAN). It reported that MuslimReuter - 225 words
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Article74 1982-11-01 6 WORLD ECONOMIC recession ™d delay in the recovery of its main export markets toe Lnited States and Europe have put Hongkol!&'os tr ,f de or SeP'ember HKs»fe million (SJ2B3 million) in the red. Official figures released yesterday showed the total exports for the month toAFP - 74 words
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Article72 1982-11-01 6 IN AN EFFORT to crack down on terrorism Frances socialist government has increased po^ lice bonier controls and made visas obligatory for visitors from a number of countries Public Security Secretary Joseph Franceschi recently announced that new visa restrictions were to be progressively applied "in theAFP - 72 words
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Article81 1982-11-01 6 WEST GERMANY has begun preliminary preparations to instal American medium-range nuclear missiles, which the Western alliance has threatened to deploy if the US-Soviet arms reduction talks do not reach an agreement by the end of 1983, according to the weekly newspaper, Der Spiegel. Secret Defence Ministry documentsAFP - 81 words
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Article57 1982-11-01 6 THOISANDK OF demonstrators, some chanting "We d< n't want to radiate," marched through Ottawa. Toron'o and Winnipeg on Saturday to protest against government plans to allow testing of the US Cruise missile in Canada. A spokesman for the Ottawa police estimated that between 10,000 and 12,000 people joinedUPI - 57 words
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Article85 1982-11-01 6 POPE JOHN Paul n headed for Spain yesterday for a gruelling 10-day, 17-city visit that begins three days after the overwhelmingly Catholic country's historic swing to socialism in parliamentary elections. The Pope's trip, his 16th abroad since he was elected in 1978, was twice postponed once becauseUPI - 85 words
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Article131 1982-11-01 6 CAIRO, San. The Socialist prosecutor-gener-al has ordered the detention of Mr Ksmat Sadat, the younger brother of the late President Anwar Sadat, and three of his sons who are facing charges of political corruption aad Illegal acquisition of wealth, Cairo nrws- 1 papers reported today. The newspapersAFP - 131 words
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Article108 1982-11-01 6 Peres turns down PLO call TEL AVTV. Sun. Opposition Labour Party leader Shimon Peres has rejected PLO feelers for direct talks and called them a publicity gimmick He said last night in Kiryat Shmona that the party was against a Palestinian state and against putting a hostile Arab army atUPI - 108 words
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353 1982-11-01 7 BONN, Sun MORE than 180.000 West Germans took to the streets in two cities yesterday in renewed tradi union protests against unemployment and cuts in social benefits. In Stuttgart, about 150,000 people heard union leaders attack the economic policies of the now government of ConservativeReuter - 353 words
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491 1982-11-01 7 The seas are very much alive UN GENEVA, Sunday THE world's oceans are far from dead, contrary to earlier reports of impending disaster, according to the United Nations Environment Programme. A surprising UN study says the high seas are rather healthy and can safely absorb much more pollution than studiesReuter - 491 words
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Article, Illustration68 1982-11-01 7 HOUSTON (Texas), Son. Architect Michael Graves takes a claw look at an arch made from plastic bricks during the First Annual Lego Building Design Competition at Rice I niversity on Saturday. Mr Graves was one of the three judge* In the two-hour contest sponsored byAP - 68 words
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Article61 1982-11-01 7 BIRDLOVKRS in Godalming, England, had their feathers ruffled when the local council handed control of a duck lake to a group of wildfowl hunters. The council said the decision was forced on it because it had no bird experts. But protesters have demanded an inquiry, sayingReuter - 61 words
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Article57 1982-11-01 7 BRITAIN'S Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Geoffrey Howe, lost his trousers on an express train to London on Saturday. "It was very annoying," Sir Geoffrey said in London when he revealed that a thief stole his trousers containing (.100 (*****) while he slept in a bunkReuter - 57 words
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Article64 1982-11-01 7 A BRITISH flyer on Saturday smashed a 48--year-old record, flying a light aircraft upside down across the English Channel from Dover to France to raise money for charily. The topsy-turvy 34-km trip took 38-year-old pilot Nigel Brandish 10 minutes and 40 seconds and knocked five minutes off theUPI - 64 words
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Article97 1982-11-01 7 Royal romance on again -paper LONDON, Sun. American actreas Koo Stark* romance with Prise* Andrew Is on again, a London newspaper said today. The News of the World, In a front page exclusive, said Koo spent Friday night at Buckingham Palace with Prince Andrew while the Qneen and Prince Philip97 words
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Article64 1982-11-01 7 In other words.. 61 PERSONALLY think royain and Mft p*rn rather well together awl I wish the c*apt? well. 1 tone they take a tag h«lld»> Very Imir. I w«uld Biggest 25 yean *r stmr thing «f that kind, and maybe the* we ran sUrtto get sMiiethiag aerihi li w64 words
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Article, Illustration681 1982-11-01 8 PHILIP LEE - I remember by Col Lee PHILIP LEE By 61 remember her for her warmth, her habit of making little telling gestures, and recalling In conversation little personal details, which showed her natural concern far and empathy A with others. Col Lee Hsien Loong A GRIEF-STRICKEN Col Lee Hsien Loong yesterday681 words
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343 1982-11-01 8 SINGAPORE could become a nation of thieves, liars, egomaniacs and lustful people if we neglect the moral education of our children. This was the message put out yesterday by the Permanent Secretary and Director of Education, Mr Goh Kirn Leong, yesterday. Such343 words
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Article, Illustration416 1982-11-01 9 Deluge of orders forces businessman to close doors K( (RTY-EIGHT hours after opening for busi ness at an international womens' fashion show and exhibition in Paris, a Singapore businessman stopped accepting orders. He was being deluged with more orders than he could supply. In416 words
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58 1982-11-01 9 THE new Anglican bishop of Singapore, the Right Rev Moses Tay Leng Kang, was enthroned at St Andrews Cathedral yesterday. Dr Tay was medical director at Tan Tock Seng Hospital before beinß elected bishop He was consecrated by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Robert Runrie,58 words
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Article86 1982-11-01 9 A MAN was jailed 10 months by a magistrate on Saturday for stealing a pair of shoes worth $21 He was also fined $80 (or possession of property suspected to be stolen. Rosli B Samad. 32, stole the shoes at a store in Ang Mo86 words
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Article, Illustration123 1982-11-01 9 UNITED STATES Secretary of Defence, Mr Caspar Weinberger arrived here last night for talks on defence matters with Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew and the Minister of Defence and Second Minister for Health. Mr Goh Chok Tong. Singapore is the frst stop of an official123 words
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Article184 1982-11-01 9 HUNDREDS ATTEND OCBC PARTY HUNDREDS of customers of the Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd attended celebrations on Saturday at OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, to mark the bank's 50th anniversary yesterday. Among the many congratulatory messages received were those from Citibank in New York, and London's Midland Bank. In a cable to184 words
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Article26 1982-11-01 9 THE Friends of the Museum will present a 19th-century Chinese sedan rhair to the National Museum tomorrow at 6 p.m at the Chinese Gallery26 words
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465 1982-11-01 10 Couples urged to consider problems i COUPLES were advised to prepare themselves for living in a three-tier family. They should not jump onto the bandwagon of the three-tier family just to 1 get their flat faster. This is because the idea of living in465 words
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267 1982-11-01 10 THE child-centred approach to bringing up children does not mean that nothing should be spared in providing them with I the h«-st Although psychologists stress the importance of the child's early years, they also emphasise the need to discipline him267 words
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Article, Illustration106 1982-11-01 10 IT was raining heavily yesterday afternoon. But at Raffles City, it was raining cement. Tonnes and tonnes of it. It took 70 men per shift and a string of cement mixers about 48 hours to pour the concrete into an area that will form the106 words
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Article63 1982-11-01 10 TICKETS for Singapore I Arts Festival 1982 will be on sale from today at the central booking office at Victoria Theatre, National Theatre, Tang's and Cold Storage. Prices are between $3 and $30. Advance bookings of up to two days can be made for all63 words
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Article80 1982-11-01 10 MOTORCYCLIST Heng Joo Chye, 18, died after his machine collided with a lorry at Sungei Kadut Street 5 on Saturday. Another accident victim, Mr Kang Kee Yam, 69, who was hit by a motorcycle at Joo Chiat Place two weeks ago, died on Saturday at Tan Tock Seng80 words
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143 1982-11-01 10 WITHOUT much effort, a 13- year-old Malay student, Kartina binte Ayoob, won the second prize in a Mandarin singing contest. She had an advantage she had been educated in Chinese since kindergarten. Kartina, a Secondary One student in Nan Chiau Girls' High School, speaks143 words
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249 1982-11-01 10 Talking over tea again for Chai Chee A 1977 practice, where Kampong Chai Chee residents and their MP, Major Fong Sip Chee, got together regularly for discussions, is to be revived. The Tea Forum will be held once in two months on a Saturday afternoon. Grassroot organisation members and residents249 words
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Advertisement342 1982-11-01 12 WfeVenqwgot a lot more going for you between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur* From today, SIA and MAS Daily from Singapore Daily from Kuala Lumpur flight on a first-come-first-served offer you an exclusive shuttle I Airline I Depart I Arrive I I Airline I Depart Arrive I basis. You also have342 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1982-11-01 13 SCIENCE and technology are crucial to our way of life. But they develop so fast it is hard to keep up with what's happening. In this page we seek to explain in simple terms the developments that will soon help condition our lives rii ir yCfi~~~y\ LILLIAN1,063 words
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234 1982-11-01 13 808 RANDALL In the only person in the I nlted States who can walk Into a drugstore and legally buy marijuana (ganja) cigarettes. He is not a legal ganja addict If such a eoneept exists. Bob uses marijuana to treat his glaucoma (an234 words
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Article, Illustration72 1982-11-01 13 Avoid the 'wall with an aspirin TWENTY miles into a marathon race, runners often go smack into "tke wall", a barrier of pain and fatigue. Dreading It, seasoned maratboaen try to avoid It through a diet aad conditioning, usually to no avail. N«w, try taking an Mpirtn before the racr,72 words
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Article55 1982-11-01 13 THESE innovative planes (below) may be strange to the eye, but they are being studied by air- craft engineers at the Lockheed Company plant in Marietta (Georgia). Lockheed officials say the planes could be cheaper to build, have greater loading flexibility, and will be more55 words
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Article, Illustration100 1982-11-01 13 KXF'KRIMKNTS with the native American alligator reveal that when the alligator oggs arc incubated at t e mperatUKl below 31 degrees C, all the eijK s produce females On the other hand. if the temperature is ovi'i M degrees, only males arc hatched. Such100 words
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Advertisement167 1982-11-01 13 Tai Hong Hung has three places in Singapore to help you decide "Which Rolex to buy" jJawfiJßMa^KaMl^Bu^ >- t* Lucky Plaza People's Park North Bridge Road Deciding on a Rolex isn't difficult. You've people who will be happy to assist you in always wanted one. Deciding where to buy choosing167 words
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Article, Illustration1374 1982-11-01 14 ROMEO PAJARILLO - ROMEO PAJARILLO Report by Pictures by TAN SUAN ANN IT is not often a person gets a second chance at anything, let alone turning over a new leaf. But 20 youthful inmates of the Reformative Training Centre have grasped their chance with both hands.1,374 words
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Advertisement209 1982-11-01 14 "For something that costs you nothing, v youilfind it invaluable" j^F 9Kpl%^lS|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Mßt IB When it comes to car II *W 1 :?^h|^^^^^^^^^^H£. rental, no one tries harder II /'^^PB^^^^^^^^^^^^^H^^llf 'i^H to make it easier than Avis. f A Take the Avis Courtesy TjM Kit. An Avis exclusive that r^JaoEiH^^B^^^^^^H^HHj^^BHH^ you'll209 words
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Advertisement171 1982-11-01 14 X'MhS Bedsheets Single 100°. Cotton 5.9 Blankets (4 colours) 100% Cotton 6.9) Shoes for Sports A Schools (from) 7.0 Spore Dragon Uon T-Shlrt 4.91 Pillow Cases White 1 00% Cotton 1 .51 Handkerchief Coloured (1 dozen) g.6( Pyjamas Men's (Many colours) 9.< M Bedcover (4 colours) 100% Cotton 7.5( Men's171 words
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310 1982-11-01 15 KL to probe sale of womb tissue by hospitals KUALA LUMPUR, Sun HEALTH Minister Tan Sri Chong Hon Nyan is aghast to learn that a number of government hospitals in the country are selling the placentae from mothers who have delivered their babies to foreign cosmetic manufacturing companies. "I amNST - 310 words
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Article85 1982-11-01 15 TAPAH, Sun. Thir* proplr, including a Singaporean, were killed and two others Injured when their car collided with an oncoming express bos at the 83rd km Ipoh-Kuala Lumpur trunk road near here yesterday. Those killed have been Identified as Singaporean Ng Seng huan, 4C, PeterNST - 85 words
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309 1982-11-01 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE Malaysian government has announced that lucky draws held by "commercial houses" to entice customers to buy their goods are illegal and should be stopped immediately. Deputy Finance Minister Sabaruddin Chik, announcing this here today, said such drawsNST - 309 words
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Article67 1982-11-01 15 'Pesticides backfired' THE Consumers' Association of Penang (CAP) claimed yesterday that the pesticides used in the malaria control programme has given resistance to the mosquitoes and has caused the sudden increase of malaria cases in the country. In a memorandum to the Health Ministry, CAP said Malaysia was now experiencingNST - 67 words
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Article56 1982-11-01 15 PENANG police have started an investigation into the incident at the Thean Teik Estate on Friday when a woman was fatally shot. The incident occurred when a fight broke out between the residents and workers of the developer, Perumahan Farlim (Penang) Sdn Bhd, who moved in toNST - 56 words
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Article47 1982-11-01 15 ABOUT 37« Malaysians died during this year's pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca, Mr Hanafiah Ahmad, director-general of the Pilgrims Management and Fund Board said in Kuala Lumpur. He gave no breakdown on the deaths, saying most were due to natural cailMß. Router.Reuter - 47 words
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Article, Illustration276 1982-11-01 15 POLICE have solved the mystery of "cop hero" Constable S. Maniam who saved a child from a burning building about two weeks ago. The "cop hero" has turned oat to be a bogus cop. He was pickedNST - 276 words
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99 1982-11-01 15 RAWANG (Selangor), Sun. A 27-year-old i man had the shock of his life when he took a I dip in the river here today a turtle bit his genitals. Kirn Yip went swimming alone in the i river near Sekolah Menengah Sri GaringNST - 99 words
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Advertisement166 1982-11-01 15 Are you thinning at the top and not looking like you should 7 And you wish you have that head full of hair again' How you wish you can regain that look of youth' But you can 1 LINK's hair replacement system and I.INK's hair care can make your wish166 words
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Advertisement488 1982-11-01 15 An Opportunity you can't afford to miss! jUEkCOMPUTER mmm camp Tfljr at UCLA and spend a rewarding and memorable vacation in the U.S.A. Data 10 Dec 1982 27 Dec 1982 Place University of California. Los Angeles. USA Program Cost S$42SO (inclusive of tuition, accomodation. meals. excursions and airfare) For Whom488 words
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Article457 1982-11-01 16 The Straits Times says Form committee on the family ON PAPER, at least, there is a lot to be said for Mr Chua Sian Chin's suggestion that we look to Japan for ways to preserve the traditional family system. Any society that manages to retain its traditional social values intact457 words
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Article, Illustration2084 1982-11-01 16 Jimmy Carter - Jimmy Carter it Keey2injqraitlt Who was who at the talks In addition to Carter. Begin and Sadat, those principally involved in the Camp David talks were: WAI TER (FRITZ) MONDALE US Vice-President CYRUS (CY) VANCE US Secretary of State HAROLD BROWN US Defence Secretary ZBIGNIEW (ZBIG)2,084 words
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Advertisement123 1982-11-01 16 ■^^^^^^^"^^"^■^Your letters are in Page ls^^m Chez Bidou presents LES MARCHES DE PROVENCE (The Markets of Provence) Oct29-N0v7,1982 A festival of the best seafood, tender meats and the >jT! ft*V\ season's vegetables like courgette, mache (salad corn) and vj'iJcZ pissenht (dandelions) specially flown in from the markets Ming coun Hotel123 words
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Article, Illustration981 1982-11-01 17 PRANAY GUPTE - Will Jayawardene be able to bridge the racial gap? PRANAY GUPTE By Writing tor the International Herald Inbune The battle lines are drawn. President Jayawardene and his predominantly Sinhalese associates say they will never agree to the Tamils' demand for a separate state. 'Oar country is too small to contain981 words
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Article, Illustration917 1982-11-01 17 WASHINGTON American concern that sensitive information it gave Britain was handed over to Moscow by a spy underscores the risks inherent in an accord under which Western governments share intelligence from electronic intercepts. Under the 1947 agreement, such information is routinely shared by the intelligenceReuter - 917 words
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Advertisement135 1982-11-01 17 UOF SAVINGS ACCOUNTS I /4 /Op.a. UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LTD Head Of.cc Tel *****82(11 lines) Branchrs Mjin Branch Tn «nwiii linni Ang Mo KK> Branch r* i ■atMM Beook North Branch Trl *****74 *****61 Bui.' Mtran Branch Ciemrn-i Branch ••'.306'7 High St'rrl Branch 'MOOO Mann* Paradr Branch "SOSB4 *****87 Orchard135 words
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Letter, Illustration202 1982-11-01 18 I AM dismayed to learn that the Victoria Memorial Hall will rent out its exhibition area to generate more revenue for its upkeep. (ST, Oct 23). Many culturally enriching exhibitions have been held at this convenient location over the years. I am202 words
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208 1982-11-01 18 Man is not the only one who feels pain I READ Cyril Vennings letter (ST, Oct 27) with interest and while I agree with most of it, I think his rhetorical challenge "Will anyone be hurt?" is begging the question. Man has always lived in the smug belief that only208 words
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323 1982-11-01 18 Clearing the air on upgrading I REFER to the letter "Banker with MBA is a corporal in the reserve" by "MBA Cpl banker." (ST, Oct 28) I am an undergraduate at our local university and was an administrative officer during my national service stint, dealing directly323 words
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221 1982-11-01 18 Commission or non-commission? THAT IS THE QUESTION I REFER to the letter by "MBA Cpl banker." (ST, Oct 28). It is interesting to note that the banker's highest standard passed was recorded as 'O' levels. This is important as it is probably the reason why he was not selected for221 words
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189 1982-11-01 18 Waiting for a reply from the HDB I APPLIED for a fiveroom Housing Board flat in September, 1978. In May this year, the HDB introduced the multi-tier family scheme, which gives an applicant a three-year headstart. I applied on May 2 and did not hear from the HDB until four189 words
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325 1982-11-01 18 Ensure proper use of the expressways I BELIEVE that the recent exercise carried out by the Registry of Vehicles and the Traffic Police to curb certain restricted vehicles from the Pan-Is-land Expressway is a total failure For the past one week I have seen several heavy vehicles (that are not325 words
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Letter52 1982-11-01 18 I LIVE in Block 409, dementi Avenue 1 The rubbish chutes in the block have not been washed for the past two months. The dirt and smell are a health hazard. As we pay conservancy charges it is only proper that the chutes are washed. DlStil STKI)52 words
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217 1982-11-01 18 WE would like to thank "Suffering" for his letter on the traffic signal system in the Macßitchie Thomson Braddell area. (ST. Oct 12). We are pleased to inform "Suffering" that the Public Works Department plans to install a oableless linked system217 words
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Letter203 1982-11-01 18 I REFER to the letter "Must road mishaps be confirmed by police*"" by "Pitiful citizen (ST. Oc't 19). It has all along been our practice to despatch an ambulance immediately to any reported emergency. We do not wait for any form of confirmation. With regard to203 words
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Advertisement351 1982-11-01 18 yji f/ESTAINERI m m Mm M Maximise your storage capability with Nestainer Portable Racks i^ Nestainer allows: •Full visual control •Maximum use of air and floor spaced fwfnt •Elimates product rehandling^ •Maximum product protection •Reconvert when not in use •Elimination of pallets, skids, etc. •All sizes Made to order We351 words
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Article48 1982-11-01 19 RALEIGH Cycles (Malaysia) Bhd has reported group pretax losses of M 5638,000 on a group turnover of M 511.14 million for the six months ended July 31 The company itself reported pretax losses of M 5606,000 on sales of M 510.44 million for the same period.48 words
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Article50 1982-11-01 19 BATU Lintang Rubber Co Bhd has appointed Permata Chartered Merchant Bank Bhd as an independent adviser to advise shareholders of the company on the takeover offer from Kuala Lumpur-Kepong Bhd. The company has requested the two stock exchanges to lift the suspension on the trading of its shares.50 words
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Article71 1982-11-01 19 FRANKFURT, Sun. Siemens, West Germany's largest electrical company, has reached agreement with employee representatives over a new plan to offer older members of its workforce parttime work for up to four years prior to retirement. Although the plan is only likely to affect a modest number of workers,FT - 71 words
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Article68 1982-11-01 19 HONGKONG, Sun. Hongkong has accepted a formal invitation to resume negotiations on textile export restraint with the European Community, Secretary for Trade and Industry Bill Dorward said. The two sides will aim to start next month. The talks were recessed last month, after which Hongkong's Trade Commissioner LawrenceReuter - 68 words
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Article78 1982-11-01 19 LONDON, Sun. The amount of "new money" raised in Britain in October rose sharply to £474.5 million (5J1.77 billion), from C 269.9 million in September and L 140.9 million in October last year, statistics compiled by the Midland Bank PLC show. About 80 per cent of theReuter - 78 words
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Article60 1982-11-01 19 FRANKFURT, Sun. Incoming orders to the West German engineering industry fell by an inflation adjusted 11 per cent in the first nine months of this year compared with the same 1981 period, the industry association, VDMA, said. Domestic orders dropped by 9 per cent, and foreign orders byReuter - 60 words
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Article69 1982-11-01 19 TOKYO, Sun. More Japanese aluminium smelters are likely to discontinue production operations due to higher costs and a protracted recession here, Mr Yugoro Kobayashi, president of the Japan Aluminium Federation, said. He said: "Only seven factories of five firms are at present operating in Japan, compared with 15Reuter - 69 words
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Article82 1982-11-01 19 TAIPEI, Sun. Taiwan's exports of cement and clinker exceeded 1.77 million tonnes in the first nine months of this year, up from 1.12 million tonnes sold in the same period last year, the Taiwan Cement Manufacturers Association said. An association official predicted total exports this year to hitReuter - 82 words
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Article63 1982-11-01 19 MUNICH, Sun. Bayer AG unit Agfa-Gevaert AG said it plans to close its camera plants in Munich and Coimbra, Portugal, unless buyers can be found. The firm said 3,200 jobs will be lost in Munich and 600 in Portugal. The decision follows stagnating or falling turnover and increasingReuter - 63 words
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Article43 1982-11-01 19 BOGOTA, Sun. The Colombian government has authorised Carbones de Colombia, Carbocol, to sign a US$l43 million (5J317.5 million) loan contract with Export-Import Bank of Japan to finance part of the El Cerrejon coal mine project, Carbocol manager Enrique Danies said. ReuterReuter - 43 words
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303 1982-11-01 19 Cash- flow problem at another HK property company ANOTHER Hongkong property investment company, Eda Investments Ltd, is having cashflow problems. Eda has joined its former asscociate, Carrian Investments Ltd, in enlisting the help of a merchant bank to reschedule its loan repayments. Both companies sent out distress signals to their303 words
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260 1982-11-01 19 BUSINESS has grown i tremendously at Singapore Airlines' wholly owned insurance subisidiary, Singapore Aviation and General Insurance. Premiums collected by i Sagi, after deducting for reinsurance, doubled from $3.7 million a year ago to $7.5 million for the year I ended March 31, 1982.260 words
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483 1982-11-01 19 NEW YORK, Sun. United States money supply Ml fell US$7OO million (551.55 billion) to a sea sonally adjusted U*****.7 billion in the week ended Oct 20. the New York Federal Reserve Hank said. The previous week's figure was revised to U*****.4 billion fromReuter - 483 words
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562 1982-11-01 19 THE SHARE of general commerce to total bank loans in Singapore has shrunk considerably during the past two years. Manufacturing's share has also dwindled but loans to construction, transport and communication as well as professionals and private individuals have taken up larger portions of562 words
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364 1982-11-01 19 THE recycling of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries' surplus to deficit countries was a "terrible error," said the chairman of National Westminster Bank last Friday. "Recycling," said Mr Robin Leigh-Pemberton, led many countries to believe that "domestic policies would not have to be364 words
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253 1982-11-01 19 ROME, Sun. ITALY'S Industrie Zanussi, which claims to be Europe's biggest maker of large domestic appliances such as washing machines and refrigerators, is to approach its main competitors with ideas for solving an overcapacity crisis in this "white goods" industry. Over the nextFT - 253 words
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233 1982-11-01 19 MUl's agreement to buy D&C terminated TWO majar sharek«ldera •f Development and Commercial Bank have terminated their agreements U sell a combined C 3.3 per cent stake In toe bank to Malayan I nlted Industrie* Bhd. D A C Bank's chairman and chief executive, Tv Sir Henry Lee, said the233 words
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Article72 1982-11-01 19 THE following la Uj,t of the II moat actively tradrd ■Uck> on th. Stock KichMßf of Sln*»P»r* tart w«k. gives tke turnover la thousands of units, rlorfßc mlcm on Frtd»y ud tbr hl K h and low for I*B2 Ciapiiy T»f»»v»T Prina FUrt L** Fahrr Mci Un72 words
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Article180 1982-11-01 19 SINGAPORE o««m ohm our OrtB IW3 "BT Indicator "InduatrUlt •Fln«nc* •Hoi eli ••Properti«» <4*iMinJng* :;OCBC ::SES Intl 23H51 *****1 *****1 718 57 7K 718 B 1«3 S l««2.e 1669 04 1003 89 ***** MB 76 603 60 594 31 597 CO ***** 22S7S 226 72 M6 16180 words
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Article214 1982-11-01 19 THE suspension in the trading of shares in Jacks International Ltd will remain until its major shareholder announces the outcome of negotiations to sell its stake. Last Thursday. Jacks requested the Stock Exchange of Singapore to lift the suspension, imposed the day before, following an214 words
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Advertisement387 1982-11-01 19 Get yourself a recognised UK qualification. -^^^j TMC has the training facilities, study materials and the experienced and qualified lecturers to assist you in pursuing a career in computer. TMC Computer School I COURSES AVAILABLE STARTTN^I We also ny in TMC ComDuter School the mtensive course materials for a training387 words
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Article2503 1982-11-01 20 WEEKLY detailed analysis of shares on the Stork Exchange of Sinßa|>ore. with the year's high and low, followed by the week's movement in prices, the dividend, the net price earnings ratio and the volume of business 374 ISO M Credit 334 ♦14 6.0 630 1653 336 3152,503 words
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Article403 1982-11-01 20 THE US SING dollar opened at $2.2060 90 and was traded to a low of $2 1990 10 before recovering to close at $2.2220 30 in the Singapore forex mar ket last week. Trading was quiet and generally featureless, with commercials commanding the general direction of the US Sing403 words
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Article204 1982-11-01 20 ITALIAN LIRA: Over the past month, the lire has depreciated by three per cent against a generally stronger US dollar to its present *****53 level, says Manufacturers Hanover Trust. New York, in its weekly review of selected foreign currencies The lira has also weakened i against the mark and204 words
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Article349 1982-11-01 20 INTERBANK overnight funds were traded gradually upward from 5 4 per cent per ient on Monday lo 8 per cent 8 per cent on Friday Market dealers attributed the firm overnight rates to the IRA s tender and the S3OO million Ol'B's rights issue Despite the rise in the349 words
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Article194 1982-11-01 20 6 months 12 months 9>» 9v> 97/ ie US/£ us/sft US/Dm US Brig US 'Guilder SS/US Ss/£ n m» M Mt Can Fund F Fr/US HK/US L'S»/Y«n Spol iFerrto ***** ***** 2 2030 2 1840 ***** ***** 49 45 4» 02 ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****194 words
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Article45 1982-11-01 20 FOR THE week ended S«f»rday Ort 30. the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Rhd was as follows But ru4: 3 5 to 6 per cent fieswrai nsssi: i to U per cent Matesseats of funds totalled SI 061 million45 words
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Article390 1982-11-01 20 BANK'S prime lending rates as at the close of business on Friday. Oct 29. 1982. BANK'S tPLS Algemene Bank I American Express 10 i Am'Danf R'terdam Bank 10 Asia Commercial 9 A A NZ Banking Group 10 Ban Hin Lee Bank 10 Banca Commerciale 9 <390 words
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Advertisement413 1982-11-01 20 Km^Ts IMi^H ■ssß^^^sm sssP^l "■ft- W^^tlesh I Incredible 1 1 I Only «POOU nett MWm for a oocm set I^H i^i^B I '-'^^lirtjß Stand Optional mßoxy Electric Industries (S) Re Ltd 483 Tanghn Halt Road Singapore 0314 Tel *****1-8 •tv—"-..- -"'-r-_ t ss'sass-. sesss 1 Ch l '"r:r, ski u413 words
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Article551 1982-11-01 21 BHABB PKICKS took a downturn at the Singapore stork market last week after having, experienced three surrearive weeks of rises. The buying sentiment on the local front was largely dampened by an uncertain and erratic New York market. On Tuesday, a steep slide In prices was seen aa551 words
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Article462 1982-11-01 21 SHARE PRICES on the Kuala Lumpur stock market turned somewhat erratic last week as the overall picture was still one of much uncertainty. To a good extent, investors were bugged by the ever-present anxieties of major overseas markets, in particular, Wall Street. Analysts felt sentiment ill also particularly462 words
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Article55 1982-11-01 21 BerJuUi lUHmn TrvMk I* M Molds A \m«l (•npiaat I orrrnt 6. 30M i 7 M M 7.3*, Date (-vmblr Nov 2 Nov3 Nov 4 Nov 8 Nov 9 Nov 12 T»UI far thr yr«r 65', 3ff'; 7 85--21.3.3 Toul for prrviom. year 95' t iy; w. 15.55 words
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Article402 1982-11-01 21 LONDON: The failure of the Federal Reserve Board to cut the US discount rate the previous Friday caused the market to fall sharply in London last Monday, setting the tone for the rest of a dull week, dealers said. The Confederation of British Industry underlined the gloom with402 words
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Article156 1982-11-01 21 LONDON: Afternoon tin Kerb dealings on Friday, finished with Three Months standard grade meta' trading at 1:7.360 per tonne to show a loss of t5 from yesterday's Kerb. The afternoon market was very quiet with routine twoway transactions around the day's lows Light borrowing established a backwardation156 words
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Article39 1982-11-01 21 IX)NDON Copper prtres on Friday I previous in brackets): Wirebars Spot buyers CM2OO ICBBO 00). sellers 1*93 00 HJIJI 00). Three Months buyers ijiH2 50 (1X*****. sellers CH3SO 1 1X74 00) Market tase: Steady SaJm: J' 17! tonr*--39 words
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277 1982-11-01 21 AFTER initial steadiness, with current RSS One taken up to 189' 4 cents (S), softer conditions ensued to set market levels hark «Mmp two ppnt«s ex£p C, k %y£fi?-& One which was less affectcd. Turnover overall remained thin, says Hellday Cutler and Bath in277 words
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Article156 1982-11-01 21 LONDON: Rubber Futures closed slightly easier and at the day's lows on Friday, 0.10 to O.SOp a kilo below yesterdays close in traded positions. Dealers said prices eased from mid-day levels on further light liquidation by traders disappointed that London did not sustain this morning's early strength. Prices156 words
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Article59 1982-11-01 21 Tin IIMMi Rubher (S) Kubher (Ml Oel 25 Ocl M 29 35 29 30 11- 110 1KH«I IK7M 204 00 203 00 Ocl 27 29 20 180 185 SO 201 SO Ocl 78 0C129 29.20 29 20 INO 130 187.50 ***** 202 50 203 75 Ocl59 words
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Article377 1982-11-01 21 TRADING of coffee futures and physical in the Singapore produce market was quiet last week. However, conditions in the copra, coconut oil and pepper sectors remained good. Dealers said that the lack of news was a main reason accounting for the generally dull conditions in377 words
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Article73 1982-11-01 21 PH Than Mrlbournrd) 442 338 445 MB 44SUS *****S N*w York 419 008 419 008 UOOOS 420 MS I-oixinn 423 008 418 008 424 OOS 419 MS Zunrh 421 008 418 008 424Q0S *****S Paru 422 SI 418 85 Hongkong 419 508 416 258 420 SOS 417 25S Singapore73 words
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Article514 1982-11-01 21 EQUITIES were mixed after a (iuiel session on Friday, and the FT index closed 4 7 points higher at 598 7 Small new-time huyinK (or the account which begins next week and speculation that mineworkers will reject the possibility of stike action in the current ballot helped steady the514 words
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Article318 1982-11-01 21 STOCK PRICES closed slightly higher and volume remained relatively light on Friday, as investors moved away from the market ahead of next week's elections The Dow Jones industrial average, off about 2 points most of the afternoon, but pulled up in late trading to close with a gain318 words
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Article223 1982-11-01 21 SHARE PRICES were mixed with a firmer bias on Friday, despite Ihe lower overnight Wall Street close, dealers said The general index was 0.3 point higher at 95 1, which dealers saw as positive taking into account the fact it was the last trading day ahead of the weekend.223 words
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Article258 1982-11-01 21 SHARE PRICES closed steady on balance on Friday, after fluctuating narrowly earlier, dealers said. The bourse resisted last night's decline on Wall Street and yesterday's rather gloomy economic forecast by the Swiss National Bank. Volumes declined considerably, they said. Banks were mixed, with Bank Leu, Swiss Bank Corp. Credit258 words
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Article197 1982-11-01 21 PRICES closed higher in the stock market on Saturday, as interest revived in internationally-popular issues amid growing anticipation that the US may cut official discount rate in the near future, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 36.77 to close at 7295.92 points, on a volume of 130 million197 words
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Article55 1982-11-01 21 rinnni mi, i i.n r.n INDUSTRIALS rlday MS.' 'hursday 5M.1 Veek Ago 619.' DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Ylday 981.T -hursday m« Veek Ago 1031* H.K.HANC SENG Tlday 771.X 'hursday 803 Veek Ago ***** AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS •rld»y M 6.< 'hursday 648.< Veek Ago BM.< ALL ORDINARIES 'rlday So 4.<55 words
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Advertisement531 1982-11-01 21 THE MAN FROM BORSUMY If it's quality Carpets elejrant homes for the chairman's office you want, he has scoured even the conf f rence r?° m 4* i j f IiOot< carpets. An established series the world for the best fromlKe USA. Ideal for general office and heavy traffic areas.531 words
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Article, Illustration375 1982-11-01 22 HONGKONG Land (Singapore) Pte Ltd has announced the appointment of Mr Michael Ue as assistant general manager (South-east Asia). Prior to this appointment, Mr Lie was the assistant general manager of United Overseas Land Ltd. MR JOSS NanKlr has been appointed executive partner (Far Eastern region) of375 words
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703 1982-11-01 22 GENERAL Corporation Bhd, in the prospectus for its Msso million 10 per cent convertible unsecured loan stock 1982-1989, has estimated that its group pretax profits will not be less than MJU.9I million (excluding interest on the loan stock) for the year ending Dec 31.703 words
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434 1982-11-01 22 BETWEEN $6 million and $7 million worth of microcomputers, software and peripherals were sold in the four-day PerComp Asia 82 exhibition held at the Hyatt hotel last week Another $12 million to $14 million will probably be sold in the coming two months as434 words
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186 1982-11-01 22 Investment advisers approach bull market cautiously NEW YORK, Sun Cautious investors who do not trust the current bull market may wish to consider the cautious approach of Delaware Investment Advisers, a subsidiary of the Delaware Management Co of Philadelphia. The organisation manages US$6 billion (5J13.3 billion) in all. Delaware InvestmentNYT - 186 words
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350 1982-11-01 22 AUSTRIA'S second largest bank. Osterreichische landerbank. has applied for a representative office licence and is now awaiting approval from the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The bank felt that it "cannot afford to ignore the Asian market" as the Asia Pacific region is350 words
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Article101 1982-11-01 22 New quarters for Sime Singapore SI ME Darby Singapore will move to its new head office Sime Darby Centre in early 1984. The building will house tht company's regional. adminLv trative. trading, light industrial and warehouse operations. The subsidiaries which will he moved to the new building are Meoomb Singapore,101 words
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Article, Illustration461 1982-11-01 22 KIWI, a manufacturer of cleaning and polishing products, has created a new comprehensive range of KIWI car care products. The range includes cream and liquid polish No. 1, cream cut and liquid cut polish No. 2, wash-n-wax and upholstery cleaner. Polish No 1 is formulated with solvents461 words
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Advertisement245 1982-11-01 22 I T'S HERE A NEW ERA IN MARITIME COMMUN I CAT I ONS INMARSAT Today, Telecoms links up with INMARSAT Wr \|||lr y V The imm ediate advantages of this link-up (International Maritime Satellite Organization) global |Mf M I/ I I are obvious to all those with shipping and satellite245 words
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Obituary, Illustration228 1982-11-01 34 141 Death 141 Deaths YIO POH TIAN AGED 67 passed away peacefully on 31/10/82 leaving behind ■Ml Koh Chen Hua DAUGHTERS: Koh Soo Chlow Koh Soo Fung Betty Koh Soo Long Irene Koh Soo Hong Elsie Koh Soo Klan Koh Soo Meng SOHt-m-LAW Neo Teng Chew Kenneth Poh Yew Jin228 words
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Obituary, Illustration31 1982-11-01 34 Chssf el Art Mary. OMearsand man of tt*# SinQMooc> ArtHMcy #itso<J InMf ■MC9F9 COf>OOl#nC## lO COt LEE HSIEN LOOMO. on the demise ol Me wrte. PR WONO MWW YANO31 words
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Article, Illustration73 1982-11-01 34 THE FAMILY Of THE LATE MOM. MANY CHER POM WANG nh to 01 press I h# i r h#Arff#lt thanks to Hw Parish Prtaat a Perish.oo.rs ot Ang Mo Kit, St. Joaaph Dying Aid Association lor Www nightly prayara, tha Comnnaaionar ol Polica and all rank. Okacter a73 words
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Obituary, Illustration43 1982-11-01 34 In Loving Mamocy el Itie L»t» PC Lim Oapactx) 1 11 M h DijrK'rri yrars have passed and ■MM But our lnvr and thought of you arc still fre.ih L drrp In our ti.Miis.illalimg Oaarty miitad by wtf* a family43 words
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Article, Illustration244 1982-11-01 34 Mr. Ng Teck Ngiap Ag«:68 Wm c«ll»d to be with th» Lord on 30 10.82 at 2.45 pm (••vtng D#nino Sons: Daughter* Ng Ktam Hwa Ng Mee Eng Ng Klang Hal Ng Slow Klang Ng Klan Hwang. James Ng Slew Eng Ng Klan Peng Ng Slew Ngo, Delphlne NgMul Klang244 words
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2708 1982-11-01 35 TIPTOP; and FAIRWAY - TIPTOP and FAIRWAY Western Union 111 helps jockey Cheam to a treble By FIRST: ***** SECOND: ***** THIRD: ***** STARTERS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. CONSOLATIONS: *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****, *****. IPOH,2,708 words
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1044 1982-11-01 35 STIPE'S REPORT Tweedie fined $300 IPOH. Sun Jockey Alwin Tweedie was fined $300 for allowing his mount, Full House 11. lo take a run when there was in-sufficient room in Race 5 yesterday Jockey Tt'rry Lucas appealed successfully against a oneday suspension imposed on him for his ride on It's1,044 words
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Article, Illustration361 1982-11-01 36 End of English football for fiery Ball I «»MM»v San. KiiKlLsh xoocrr's last active link with their IMf World (up hero?* watt broken yesterday when Alan Ball retired after Southampton's icame against his former club Kverton. However, the little 37-year-old Is not yet hanging up his bouts. Instead, he IsAFP - 361 words
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175 1982-11-01 36 Birmingham to exorcise gypsy curse' EJIRMINGHAM, Sun. Superstitious Birmingham City manager Ron Saunders confirmed last night that he was seriously attempting to exorcise the alleged gypsy curse hanErim? over his Huh After yesterday's goalless draw at Arsenal, he said: "After painting the soles of our boots red, using the luckyAFP - 175 words
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Article622 1982-11-01 36 Liverpool and Dalglish are back at their best LONDON. Sun. Finnish soccer champions J. K. Helsinki received two pieces of bad news yesterday Liverpool and Kenny Dalglish are back at their best. The famous "Reds" went into the English First Division game against Brighton withoutReuter - 622 words
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Article1339 1982-11-01 36 Annul 0 Birmingham 0. Aston VUU 4 Tottenham 0. Coventry 2 Norwkh 0. Ipswich West Bromwtrh 1. Liverpool 3 Brighton 1. I.uton 0 Nottingham Forest 2. Manchester City 2 Swansea 1. Nona County 3 Watford 2. Southampton 3 Everton 2. Sunderland 2 Stoke 2. West Him 3Reuter - 1,339 words
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Article, Illustration109 1982-11-01 36 I.KKDS, Sun. Kevin Keegan, twice European Footballer of the Year, was felled by a miasile thrown from the crowd In an English Dlvlsloa Two l/eagur soccer game at Leeds yesterday. The now traditional violence among supporters of some soccer clubs erupted even before the start of the matchAP - 109 words
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357 1982-11-01 36 BONN, Sun. Hamburg and Bayern Munich prepared to resume the battle for further soccer glory in Europe next week with stylish victories in the West German First Division yesterday. Champions Hamburg, who take a 1-0 lead to Greece for a European Cup second-round,357 words
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Article42 1982-11-01 36 MASAN. Sun The New York Cosmos beat hosts South Korea 1-0 here yesterday for the second victory of their twomatch exhibition series Ciorßio Chinaglia scored in the 65th minute The American team will visit Japan next for a series o(42 words
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Article130 1982-11-01 36 ASUNCION. Sun. Para- I guayan champions Olimpia defeated Deportes Tolima, of Colombia, 2-0 yesterday in the Group B semi-finals of the Libertadores Cup, the South American soccer championship Pangrazio and Talavera's goals, scored in the 47th and 82nd minutes in the Defensores Del Chaco130 words
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Article, Illustration528 1982-11-01 37 PATRICK BASTIANS - PATRICK BASTIANS Rain has final say in women's final By AS in the past two years, the rain had the last say in the Singapore Open grasscourt tennis championships yesterday, when the women's final had to be abandoned with Jeanette Gomez, of the Philippines. leadingALBERT SIM - 528 words
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200 1982-11-01 37 TOKYO. Sun. Tennis superstar John McEnroe battled back from tight spots in both sets to edge out Australian Peter McNamara 7-6, 7-5 to win the US$3OO,OOO ($660,000) Seiko Super tennis tournament here today. McEnroe, ranked second in the world behind fellow American JimmyAgencies - 200 words
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Article33 1982-11-01 37 BOXING Pat Cowdell, of Britain, retained his European featherweight crown in Zurich when the i referee stopped his fight against Swiss Joseph Iten in the 12th round on Saturday.33 words
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Article31 1982-11-01 37 IN Kan Remo, world middleweight champion I Marvin Hagler, of the United States, retained his title yesterday, knocking out Venezuela's Fulgencio Obelmejias in the fifth round.31 words
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Article47 1982-11-01 37 fN Lm Vegas, former World Boxing Association lightweight champion Scan O'Grady suffered a se- vere setback in his bid to capture the welterweight title when he lost a split decision to veteran Pete Ranzany in a 10-round bout on Saturday. ii i ii47 words
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Article70 1982-11-01 37 CYCLING Domenico Cavallo won last Saturday's opening round of the eight-day Tour of Chile and helped give Italy the lead. Cavallo edged ahead of Chile's Miguel Droguet in the final 50 metres of the 112 km course through Santiago's streets and won by a wheel.70 words
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Article63 1982-11-01 37 IN GreMMe, Francesco Moser, of Italy, and Urs Freuler. of Switzerland, took the lead at the halfway stage of the Grenoble six-day event on Saturday. KUadlßßs: I Francesco Moser (Ita) and Urs Freuler (Swin 58 pis I Alain Bomlue (Fra) and Don Allan (Aus)63 words
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Article26 1982-11-01 37 Xl GBV LKAGI'E The Australian tourists scored eight converted tries in their 40-4 thrashing of Britain in Saturday's first Test match in Hull.26 words
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Article80 1982-11-01 37 RUGBY UNION The New Zealand Maoris suffered the first loss of their Welsh tour when they went down 12-15 to top club side Swansea in Swansea on Saturday. The Maoris were ahead at half-time in a game marred by the sending-off of two playei-s Swan■M'a80 words
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Article25 1982-11-01 37 IN Clrrmont-Kemuid, tne Argentine Pumas started their French tour with a 38-15 win over a French selection on Saturday.25 words
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Article59 1982-11-01 37 SHOOTING Britain and West Ormany will strive to end the American-Soviet Union domination when the 43rd World championships st;irt in I today. The Soviet team, containing a number of Olympic and world champions, are well ejjuined to regain the crown they handed over to the US59 words
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Article32 1982-11-01 37 SNOOKER Canada scored a resounding 4-0 victory over Scotland in Reading on Saturday and now face the holders. Kngland. in the final of the World Team Classic. AgenciesAgencies - 32 words
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201 1982-11-01 38 COPENHAGEN, Sun Danish badminton queen and World Cup champion [aw Koppon was upset 11 12, 1-11 by Chinas IS year-old junior champion, (jian Ping, in the semifinals of the Scandinavian Cup tournament here yesterday. The Chinese, who displayed masterful technique, had greater speed thanAP - 201 words
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288 1982-11-01 38 LEONARD KING - Republic set to sweep varsities' meet LEONARD KING By AFTER yesterday's second day of competition, the National University of Singapore look set to make a clean sweep of the 17th Tri-annual Intervarsity Games at the Kent Ridge Sports Complex. In softball. the NUS reproduced the form that brought them fourth288 words
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Article, Illustration521 1982-11-01 38 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By Singapore clinch MRU Cup with magical display KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore put up a magnificent performance to win the Malaysian Rugby Union Invitational Cup when they beat New Zealand Force 11-3 (two tries and a penalty goal to a penalty goal) in the final521 words
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579 1982-11-01 38 TAY CHENG KHOON - TAY CHENG KHOON By K. EGASHIRA, of the Island Country Club, won the Singapore Golf Association's intermediate championship with a 36-hole total of 158 at Sembawang yesterday. Consistent Egashira added a 78 to his firstround score of 80 to beat Sembawang's Omar Latiff by579 words
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402 1982-11-01 38 GOLF ROUND-UP EL PRAT (Spain). Sun. American Peter Jacobsen fired a 64 and sliced four strokes off Spaniard Severiano Ballesteros' overnight lead in the third round of a US$5O,OOO ($121,000) international trophy tournament hert yesterday. Holder Jacobsen s effort was only402 words
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Article, Illustration480 1982-11-01 39 J. RAJENDRAN - Singapore still out of Malaysia Cup J. RAJENDRAN 6 WE knew oar chances of returning to the tournament were slim. It's the iecision of the organisers and, as guests, we have little say about this matter. Singapore would have liked to be In the tournament for various reasons, the mainALBERT SIM - 480 words
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Article353 1982-11-01 39 SENIOR: SBS 7 HOLIDAY INN 2 JUNIOR: HWEE SENG 4 BROWN BOVERI 0 SINGAPORE Bus Services, employing superb strategy, steamrolled favourites Holiday Inn 7-2 in the Singapore Business Houses Football League senior knock-out final at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night. The busmen, who353 words
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Article, Illustration230 1982-11-01 39 JOE DORAI - Decision does not come as surprise to Teo JOE DORAI By THE Football Association of Malaysia's decision to keep Singapore oat of the Malaysia Cop competition for the second successive year did not come as a surprise to the Football Association of Singapore and the soccer fraternity. In fact, the230 words
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Article281 1982-11-01 39 LEONARD KING - LEONARD KING By ALL is not well at the Pasir Panjang Bowl, where the 7th Mazda-Pasir Panjang Open bowling championships started last Friday. Squads over the last three days have been vacant and only six or seven of the 24 lanes are used each281 words
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Article31 1982-11-01 39 XI A I. A LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore's women's hockey team lost their second Test 1-3 agaiast Malaysia here today The Republic went down 1-fi in the first Test. NST.NST - 31 words
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Article27 1982-11-01 39 CHUCKLES laughed all the way to the barracks when they grounded Johore's Anchormen ZK-0 in a rugby match at the Johore Civil Services Club on Saturday27 words
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308 1982-11-01 39 ADELAIDE, Sun. The top-order batting problems of the touring English cricket team remain unsolved following the first day's play of the first-class match against Sheffield Shield holders South Australia, at the Adelaide Oval today. Dashing left-hander Graeme Fowler failed again, making only 10 runs beforeAFP - 308 words
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159 1982-11-01 39 CAPE TOWN. Sun. Bernard Perera *nd Lalith Kaluperuma lifted the rebel Sri Lankan cricketers from 92 for five to a respectable 275 all out on the opening day of their three-day game against Western Province today. Perera lost two partners before KaluperumaReuter - 159 words
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Article19 1982-11-01 39 PASIR Panjang Palace and Andrew United drew 1-1 in a friendly soccer match at Deptford Road yesterday.19 words
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168 1982-11-01 39 NKW YORK, Sun. Management negotiators have offered the striking United States National Kootball league Players' I nlon a four-year, 551.28-bll-llon ($2.82 b) package that Includes the union's key demand for a central salary fund, It was learned here last night. I'nder the managementAP - 168 words
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Article91 1982-11-01 39 KARACHI. Sun Pakistan hockey authorities today banned a member of the country's junior team from international competition for one year because of his behaviour towards a hotel maid during the recent Junior World Cup in Kuala Lumpur. Manzoor Atif. secretary of the Pakistan Hockey Federation,Reuter - 91 words
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Advertisement610 1982-11-01 39 INVITING EXHIBITORS To contribute to the rapid development of basic Industries and to the export promotion of various kinds of Industrial goods not only in Malaysia but also in other Southeast Asian countries, and also aiming at the induction of foreign capital to Malaysia. International Business (IB) Center Co Ltd.610 words
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Miscellaneous78 1982-11-01 39 BOWLING Muda-Pwlr Plateau rhampluMhlpH (Pasir F'anjam; Bowl, 10 a.m > (.AMKS Inter-varsity Cames iKent Ridge. 8 a.m.) HOTKEY SWHA nilxrd lournamrnt: SRC v CSC (SRC). NZ v SCX." (SCC) Both matches at 5 30 pm Theresiaiu. v Police (STL. 5.30 p.m.). SOCCER PmMnl'i Tap, Jrt «4.: Chanßi CSC' v Telok78 words
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Article, Illustration193 1982-11-01 40 SIMON KER - SIMON KER Picture by LOTI S-SHAPED boats containing lighted candles gave a warm slow to the pool at the Big Splash on Saturday night when hundreds of people turned out to celebrate one of Thailand's oldest festivals, Loy Krathong. The festival began 7»l years ago193 words
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Article248 1982-11-01 40 WINSOME LANE - WINSOME LANE By Our Hongkong Reporter HONGKONG, Sun. The Hang Seng bank is being sued for HKJIOI.2OO (about 5532.500) in the High Court here by two women from Singapore. Mrs Leong Ah-Mui and her daughter, Mrs Yeo Lay-Pang, claim that the money was wrongly paid248 words
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172 1982-11-01 40 Syrian missiles miss Israeli planes TEL AVTV, Sun. Syrian forces fired two anti-air-craft missiles at Israeli planes on routine reconnaissance flights over the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon today, an Israeli army spokesman said. The missiles missed their target and the Israeli planes returned safely to base, he added. Israel regardedReuter - 172 words
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Article58 1982-11-01 40 LONDON, Sun. British intelligence has foiled attempts by Argentina to buy French-made Exocet missiles on the international arms black market. The Sunday Times reported today. Argentina used the Exocet with devastating effect in its unsuccessful war with Britain over the Falkland Islands Exocet missiles sank the destroyer SheffieldReuter - 58 words
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Article56 1982-11-01 40 LONDON, Sun. A teenage girl who stabbed a man to death with a carving knife and then told a neighbour: "I just wanted to murder somebody 1 was jailed for life yesterday. Victoria O'Reilly. 18. pleaded guilty to a charge of man P slaughter on theReuter - 56 words
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Article227 1982-11-01 40 Many more died under Viet rule says Samphan UNITED NATIONS, Sun THE Vice-President in the new Cambodian coalition government, Mr Khieu Samphan, said yesterday that many more people died in Cambodia after the Vietnamese occupation than after the Cambodian revolution. He estimated that over 2.5 million Cambodians had been massacredAP - 227 words
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Article46 1982-11-01 40 BANGKOK, Sun. A Soviet military delegation left Vietnam yesterday after visiting units guarding the tense border with China, the Vietnam news agency announced today The delegation led by LtGen B P. UUcin. left Ho Chi Minh City for the Soviet I'nion APAP - 46 words
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105 1982-11-01 40 It's over Battle of the Burgers MIAMI, Sun. The American hamburger chain Burger King announced yesterday that the Battle of the Burgers was over and it would stop its US$2O million advertising campaign that resulted in lawsuits by its rivals McDonald's and Wendy's. In brief statements, the three companies saidUPI - 105 words
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Article42 1982-11-01 40 iX>NDON. Sun Eamonn Farrell. the 16-year-old Roman Catholic boy feared kidnapped by Protestant extremists in Northern Ireland, has been found in a London hospital, police said today. It is understood he was being treated for a drug overdose. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article30 1982-11-01 40 CAIRO. Sun. Tolls paid byvessels transiting the Suez Canal will be raised by between 5 and 10 per cent on Jan 1, the newspaper Al-Siyas-si said today UPIUPI - 30 words
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Article311 1982-11-01 40 BANGKOK, Sunday THE Thai Foreign Ministry summoned the Indian ambassador here on Thursday to express displeasure over India's recent statements at the United Nations about Cambodia. Analysts said Thailand's move could be the first shot in a campaign to pressure India into inviting Prince NorodomAFP - 311 words
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Article30 1982-11-01 40 LONDON. Sun. Iranian leftwing Mulahideen guerillas have killed more than 200 revolutionary guards in clashes in Teheran during the past month. Mujahideen supporters in London said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Advertisement354 1982-11-01 40 Svenson can help the way you look. It you re losing your hair and want to hnd a way oi making it look as il you re not. then we have an answer tor you The Svenson Method ol Hair Replacement We can never make hair grow onto a balding354 words
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Advertisement340 1982-11-01 40 Ay~-^ipij^?J "if ntOPOi ham ymca r^ffc*r«S*i£ifliF\ HOLIDAY i^pnyttTtlpA —~v SPfC/ALS SECTION \§rjll_ fg/. !l rjl HOLIJOY (6 years and above. 22 November to 26 November) Give your child the freedom to use materials however they wish in order to communicate what they would be learning from the programme Creative activities340 words
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Advertisement375 1982-11-01 40 BUSINESS TIMES Btngaporc'i Financial Dallj TODAY'S HIGHLIGHTS. The two major shareholders of Development and Commercial Bank have decided not to sell their stakes to Malayan United Industries. This follows the downward revision of the price by the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee. Details in today's BT. A local fibreglass products manufacturer375 words
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Miscellaneous139 1982-11-01 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Partly cloudy with showers in a few areas from around noon. TKMP. (C) up to Sa.m.tomorrow: 32 max., 24 mm. SINSET today: 6.59 p.m.; SINKISK tomorrow: (.45 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER \drl>ld<- :C Manila 22 33 C Cloudy AnuOrrdam 6 14C Cloud> Mrlbuurm- U INC Clou.ly Banßkak139 words
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Article, Illustration1623 1982-11-01 1 Grand old man of Kuala Kangsar 61 was stubborn. I never followed kampung customs. My father protested when I switched from doing odd jobs to growing rubber on a one-hectare smallholding. But when he and the villagers found out I was earning about $300 every 10 days, many began to1,623 words
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Article, Illustration1165 1982-11-01 2 I very seldom beat my children. I always like to explain to them, to talk to them. If they're not right, we must tell them. Must... I make sure that they go to Sunday School to study the Bible. I teach my children to pray, to be kind1,165 words
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Article, Illustration835 1982-11-01 3 CHARLOTTE CURTIS - CHARLOTTE CURTIS r-By from New York -I Diana Vreeland managed to track the fur coat Proust wore summer and winter to a Paris storage, where it had been wadded up and nearly forgotten, only to be told that if it were to be exhibited, its first835 words
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Article, Illustration861 1982-11-01 4 For Sydneysiders it's the most spectacular harbour in the world. And most visitors would agree with them. It was there that Australia was first colonised almost 200 years ago and alongside Manhattan-style sophistication there's still a seamy, rough-and-ready side to the city. PHIL BRADSHAW spotlightsReuter - 861 words
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Article, Illustration929 1982-11-01 6 Considering the noise the dam has generated here and abroad, it is appropriate that Itaipu is a Guarani Indian word meaning "rocks that sing". The world's biggest hydro-electric dam is about to cover the world's biggest waterfall. A rescue operation is on to save wildlife. But the Itaipu929 words
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Article484 1982-11-01 6 YUKI ISHIKAWA - YUKI ISHIKAWA By in Tokyo A VOLUNTEER group here is hoping that a 200--year-old Japanese welldigging method will succeed where modern technology has often failed in providing potable water for peoples of undeveloped rural regions of Asia. The group of Japanese college students, social workers and484 words
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Article, Illustration710 1982-11-01 12 Carry Japan's new video game in your hand DONKEY Kong carries off a beautiful woman to a building under construction. The brave carpenter Mario comes to rescue her, following them over the girders. Donkey Kong throws barrels at Mario to stop him. The object in this 6,000710 words
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Article, Illustration1094 1982-11-01 3 IT'S forced Olivia Newton John to make her farm an armed fortress. And Dean Martin was fined for carrying a gun because of it. The new trauma in Hollywood is fear of fans a frightening phenomenon, according to ERSKINE McCULLOUGH. 4 Williams carries a cocked 9 mm automatic pistol1,094 words
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Article, Illustration779 1982-11-01 12 CHINESE BRUSH EXHIBITION Liv Shih and Tung Chien Jen Lone Pine Gallery, Ming Court Hotel Last day tomorrow His is of the elaborate Shanghai style; hers is impressionistic. Together they create harmony. BONNIE TINSLEY meets a couple of masters. Photograph: NIK KASMANI DEVOTED to painting and to779 words
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Article569 1982-11-01 12 JOHN EDWARDS - JOHN EDWARDS nnlr* f SSO CONCERT Victoria Concert Hall Last Friday Reviewed by CHOPIN'S Piano Concertos stand apart from others of the genre both because of the intrica cies of the solo writing and because of the urn venness of the piano-or-chestra relationship. Chopin's love for and569 words
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Article, Illustration712 1982-11-01 13 KANNAN CHANDRAN interviews S. Gopalie, master trainer of Indian movie stars, now with the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation. IT IS by a stroke of luck that S. Gopalie the master of such popular Indian film stars as Rainikent, Madhu and Ashok is in the Singapore712 words
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Article, Illustration266 1982-11-01 13 PAULINE WALKER - PAULINE WALKER By RUSSIAN-BORNbal-lerina Galina Samsova will dance the role of Odette on the opening night of Swan Lake, on Nov 24, at the National Theatre. Her partner will be David Ashmole as Prince Siegfried. These are the two. who took the leading roles when266 words
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Advertisement280 1982-11-01 1 Like magic, Singapore Merlin changes its name. Today, we're celebrating our new name. PLAZA HOTEL ■iq Jpn ml Our new name, Plaza Hotel will still reflect SUI the finest qualities that you've come to r rt ma rolohrato unth >^fl appreciate. The fine service, fabulous Lome ceieoraie WHJi facilities and280 words
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Advertisement38 1982-11-01 2 wm S3.E2^ V I V^BV .^H :H I V\ .LM I Lw A\ B^r 9 '/jo* /w K^ #11 t_ 1 CT^a. 185, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, y, G-41, Peninsula Plaza, Coleman Street, Singapore. Tel: *****06. >■ p p-38 words
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Advertisement16 1982-11-01 2 V From top American salons now in Singapore L al leading dept I L stores A16 words
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Advertisement333 1982-11-01 3 FOR PREVENTION OP FUNGUS (MOULD) Use SUNTAX DRY-PAKCase KING SIZE i i _j (30cm x 20cm x 18cm) wh^-r Now at only Sanyo Game Calculator /*Tijil§^ ,^3l S Watch For Work And Play /^^^l^aH^^^gp^ 'O^ggl Hour/Mm/Sec %hV^^^^ f Mr* II Z"Z Z I \V* »T; M tSP^ \<—^mm*^k^^^^^ f R333 words
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Advertisement687 1982-11-01 4 RIDGID IT'S THE Xik.J»T OF THE MATTER NO 636 ft THREADING MACHINE t CAPACITY 3 50mm M 4 jdL Jo*** PIPE ND CONDUIT I A AfB UP TO 150 mm W* Jf *A^ PIPE THREADER NO K«0 KOLLMANN PIPE AND DRAIN CLEANING MACHINE PSt IB* CAPACITY 40f.im to 100 mm687 words
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Advertisement217 1982-11-01 4 Awaken the Psychic You There is more to you than you suspect Self goes far deeper than surface consciousness Man is not fully conscious— that is, using the whole potential of his awareness until his dormant psychic energy is developed The occasional hunch, and the intuitive flash arc attributes of217 words
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Advertisement197 1982-11-01 5 BrC^X. "J BBBT^«k.i»i*- bI B^* It Hni. '^b^bHb^b^bßßb^b^bbbbH ■n A^^^B^ -.-•cbßJß^*''!* Bh^ SJw.. jicL' Hi. r^U» c Kr \jl Sfer 9 V"^3l iM'y"" THE SINGAPORE FESTIVAL OF ARTS CAN RELY ON MOBIL FOR SUPPORT. Like an exotic bloom, the Arts have to be carefully of Asia and the West In197 words
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Advertisement723 1982-11-01 6 S^g££SfeaaV ■nNO tins erf jßO«Treainiem«^^— \TjN l^a^^^^^^ KEY TO TROUBLE FREE MOTORING Breakdown Service Car Shipment Service Towage Service Reciprocal Services of A A organisations overseas Pre purchase Vehicle Inspection Service Transfer ot Car Ownership Legal Advice on Motoring Problems Road Tax* Driving Licence Renewals j '*fc Attractive Comprehensive Motor723 words
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Advertisement1398 1982-11-01 7 jglgl^ Sngarx)reFesthdof Arts 1982 fCP^pfi I D-19 December TICKETS ON SALE TODAY! An International Gathering The world-famous King's Singers from Britain choreographer. The Sasono Mulyo Company from Solo. Nigeria who arc presenting one of the most exciting sing not only serious music such as madrigals and Tari Temasek, or Dances1,398 words
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Advertisement234 1982-11-01 8 Singapore Used Car PteLtd is now the appointed Main Dealer for Asia Motors. I MAIN DEALER I IL-^^l I IPf k I V 1 Bb2 m 0 I B^^^lW BT^^B" BW^B^^TBBI^^HVBn B^^^^^^^^^^^^ "H peuceot bfs IlmazDa BMBb^bbb jWbhbbl iw^bbbj »^^^^^^™^^B BJ BbMI r^iwrjal- bbbi^bw^ '^Wl IF^ Ml jp^L"bl s 22^234 words
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Advertisement94 1982-11-01 9 CongratuktionstoSing^oreUsedC^rPtelid on their anointment as Main Dealer for Asia Motors' Mazda and Peugeot vehicles (O^rtitulations SdßestWishes o r /n J ft^^w^r^^ GROUP TRADE CORPORATION TAN LIANG SENG CO. (PTE) LTD. TLSlrterYUtoom(Pte)U>ruted da VinCl SMMiMm?©!? §dh. bhd. TAN SRI ABDUL AZIZ BIN ZAIN P.S.M.. D.J.M.K.. P.J.K Bar-at-Law. CHAIRMAN: KOTATANAH SDN BHD94 words
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Advertisement151 1982-11-01 10 Congratulations to Singapore Used Car PteLtd on their appointment as Main Dealer for Asia Motors' Mazda and Peugeot vphiHes SdßestWishes SdßestWishes CATENA PRIVATE LIMITED ENVIRO SYSTEMS PTE. LTD. I SUITE 2204. 22ND FLOOR. SHAW TOWERS. BEACH ROAD. SUITE 2204. 22ND FLOOR. SHAW TOWERS. BEACH ROAD. m SINGAPORE 0718. TELEPHONE NO.151 words
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Advertisement179 1982-11-01 11 Congrati^onstoSir^)oreUsedCarPtelJd on their appointment as Main Dealer _for Asia Motors' Mazda and Peugeot vehicles SCBestWishes SZBestWishes sz^-x-^ DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PTE LTD (IMA GENERAL CORPORATION BERHAD o^/ >^ Wisma MBA .33 Jalan Gere,a Kuala Lumpur TUNAS JAY A MBER PTE D Cbrgiaaitons SdßestWtiies Seng Kin Motor Works 131, Block 1 Sin179 words
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Advertisement388 1982-11-01 12 I May Garden i ...Restaurant.. I; TAIWAN UMEKO SISTER RESTAURANT 1 I SZECHUAN FOOD: m Latest addition to our restaurant Specially <T~^) CJ^ O prepared by reputable Taiwanese Chefs well U/J known for their SZECHUAN CUISINE. Daily f^ypflrf <{®S> new appetizing menu for your dining pleasure As\ M We also388 words
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Advertisement407 1982-11-01 3 VICTORY H^o jJQ^Hm. Nissan seeks revenge AFTERIHHB if ,ip^^ap.. yiCTORY-*®™ CASTROL YOKOHAMA AUTOCROSS 1982 4™ ROUND 3,4 5 fflllPli^^K! T YOKOHAMA Ut~ NO OTHER CAR COULD HAVE DONE IT WITH 3 CONSECUTIVE WINS 0/ifl/9fl&i Mr C hon 9 Kirn Fah Mr. Wybe Valkema jftjuCWlt^* y^^^^ sweeping to victory the sth407 words
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Advertisement2386 1982-11-01 4 APPOINTMENTS f^^^^^^^^^^^™l 1 M M "^^^N fl tTU^ c^nWc T:«i/.o f flPtffc^^ The Polyolcfin Company \m he Straits^ imc^^ f |Jj|^ (Singapore) Ptc ua IPClltf 'J' il£|l^> I Vj I^^ iM I H i M A M »■R* J i II II "\*j| h^" Qi T^ 1 i The Polyolefin2,386 words
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Advertisement2568 1982-11-01 5 APPOINTMENTS fMHLMMLWL|| C rr» I Applications are invited for the following I wJK Hi \SC C fl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^»-^ aßaaa aaaßaßa aßa aaaaßßßßaaaaaaaaaaljaaaaja j a flfl aaß flj aaaaa j a j aj j a I P° sl W^laf 'D «jf T TEMPORARY CLERK RAFFLI S CITY Applications are nvited for the2,568 words
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Advertisement2113 1982-11-01 6 NOTICES ■■■^■■B IN THK MATTKR OKTHI ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■1 < OMPANI|-3i ACT, (AP IU I l'ur>u»nt U> Srrtlon ZM(Z)(b) AND IS THK MATTKR OK ■■^""""^■B t.nl.liKN INTLS PTK. LTD. f tT 1 1 rT At an Extraordinary Oenei li nif n ii /i\ l °}i fin °^i D L\ ril Meet|n 82,113 words
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Advertisement1669 1982-11-01 7 PROSPECTUS DATED 29 OCTOBER 1982 A ANA HOTELS SINGAPORE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Issue of 12,000,000 shares of $1.00 each at $1.30 per share payable in full on application Managed by DBS-DAIWA SECURITIES INTERNATIONAL THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED LIMITED Underwritten by DBS-DAIWA SECURITIES INTERNATIONAL THE1,669 words
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Advertisement3133 1982-11-01 8 from Peoples Realty Company Limited The Hotel was purchased on a turnkey basis ANAHS also has a License Agreement with Sheraton International Inc which entitles it VALUERS' REPORT for a cash consideration of $59 million which was reached on a "willing buyer willing sSHer" to. inter alia, utilise the Sheraton"3,133 words
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Advertisement2912 1982-11-01 9 The charge tor depreciation was calculated using the straight-line method to write- (4) CONVERSION INTO A PUBLIC COMPANY Save for the interest of the Developer m the transaction relating to the sale of the off the fixed assets except operating equipment over their estimated useful lives Property to Goh. and2,912 words
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Advertisement852 1982-11-01 10 APPOINTMENTS FOR SALES YOU HAVE TO BE A SPECIAL KIND OF PERSON... FOR RANK XEROX SALES YOU HAVE TO BE AMONG THE BEST! If you are interested in joining our young team of professional sales people you must be 21— 30 years old well educated able to show your past852 words
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Miscellaneous495 1982-11-01 10 GARFIELP By Jim Davis f 1 I HATE /V\ON PAY... U THE SUSPE.N6rI IS I(PO IT TO ME NOW MOMDAV SOMETHING BAP ALWAYS 1 KILLING ME GET IT OVER WITM* I HAPPENS TO AAEON MONPAV.) J^ H wi im. r IT'S JUST A MATTER S X^""^ "IE BOHN LQSER By^S^cnr,495 words
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Advertisement629 1982-11-01 11 Organised jointly by the National Productivity Board. Singapore v£tit Chinese Chamber of Commerce Industry, The Straits Times. tm Shin Mm Daily News and Singapore Monitor. Rules and Regulations 1 The quu is open to al Singapore crtuens/ permanent 8 Al entries must reach the Chamber by 21 Nov 1982 residents/629 words
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Miscellaneous275 1982-11-01 11 PEANUTS aysctui* Pick of Punch WERE WE 60 FOR THE I I CAN SEE MYSELF J^i jra= FIRST MOCKEV 6AME NOU) OUT ON THE OL' OF TME SEASON... PONP RACING POLON THE I ICE WITH THE PVCK^^ Wf^^^ -L^S "Pretty soon we're going to have to start planning his NORBERT275 words
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Advertisement1181 1982-11-01 12 See the world through Third World eyes M*lB IS MONTH: H^M'^l Beirut After the massacre can ■4KJR vl the world ignore the case for a JSfiO/Vll!lUA B^b^ Palestinian homeland? International finance: Can Toronto's solution solve Third World debt? Philippines: Interview with |A I 1 Enrique Zobel, head of Ayala. I1,181 words
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Advertisement229 1982-11-01 13 owt^c.^^,,, dubt v. ii M r^. pmm, "Wm~mJ *ll ¥17l BT^ I DURST QUICK SYSTEM The Durst ACS complete Mini Lab package PHOTO PAIR '82 You ara cordially limited to our (land at No 47/48 World Trade Caritre Pr^V] rtP^RjT^ NoV Maritime Square bf^H A U I rv~> L Singapore229 words
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Article, Illustration818 1982-11-01 1 ZHU YING - ZHU YING By in Boijing "THE Home of Artists is the affectionate title given to Rong Bao Zhai (Studio of Honours and Treasures) by Chinese painters, calligraphers, seal-engravers, and antique collectors. Located at 19 Liulichang Xijie, in south-west Beijing, this famous studio exhibits and sells original818 words
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Article113 1982-11-01 1 JS*S*HH it teifflj Biwa DBfc^ (i>7C9O6 960^.) fctlW W-tfrWf ttdß*fftrft «i <*f&^t»^« ft* PMJB A»*£* «i*a** tffl Aitftfeh fi&rfriftrfH'Mfc^ rf f« *fe«w r-a«»w-ff m *epn s a a < Bfttt"** JiJ- fPB" Mjfi l.iir- "V ftI*JJS tkfti -*H»fttfc ft > sm*tr.£. ?*Pt *tt'//«'J«i«; -*ffl« ■<i*s-!mW E ito <ft*ffl> \LMWHiLJ «7--r-A-fiA113 words
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Advertisement245 1982-11-01 1 AHE TUMTLjf*, Ergomotor A HE CARNIELLI SYNCMRON AHE rr//vr^«/TWIN ROWER AM E skiff Row«r 'rO^w amf JfM AHE EXERBEKCH Exercise: Programmed Cycling F bxercise. Jogging a nunnmg AHE JUKOjHfr Ant tAtttotnun cSSS^rK^A EHect: P^^exerc,^ EHect E m= o, he e£^X%s& Son ,JL7 S^SS.^ gradually improve aerobic capacity to .mprove general^alth245 words
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Article296 1982-11-01 2 pVjj7^ Let's Learn Mandarin Lesson 162 Productivity Month VOCABULARY: 1) KW cehua plan 2) faiJ] tuldong promote 3) iVfi /■> shanghul chamber of commerce 4 I" ISj 11 quangu6x)ng nationwide 5; 'f.r" I] shengchSnlT=prodoctlvlty 6) i(i dianyTngzhou fllm week 7 *fV V.IHW guzhdtuantT= employers team S)J»»IPIJS fenfenxisngy*ng respond In snccession296 words
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Article, Illustration101 1982-11-01 2 it st *a frfrifl*** Efli4Da)l ifHff-r it <.$«• M3ll«>A sfi'i «TAfNlS*f«ett»*H A »71 <>tc^fs> f. Al* y f fC^« P|« Nfltft <<« i«*id> W*t%# <Jftt *> tt)idn> f^S*^«l Afn*WJfiWr*^K W **»il«^itt wit a *f^> i«> f«««»i{>i«)ii "ff?«<i: «it > /idtt T)l aß«HA*ltft||« .I l .i.V.iWA*»ltte«MlU &ft'\"«]«WtW -til »»*a: pt fit101 words
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Article34 1982-11-01 2 mmw&tttim&m ZVB *ft--«Hift2*flrttM fiia ♦'^.ha*r «<«*«w.4nrsjf ft man ft «Tj«^ T-«*ff-fB *?iS f*£i*SJfttt> H« W«i£it»fWWlß -f*K- sRSi2*iiSWffiW flk.llff !e«sisw^ «l«t!i»I!KO.e* V KJMK hfi -»4K Wit rm" rfo 4f-«tt^id Afrj KPIRI- Si* *H" H* I'Jtaj34 words
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Article, Illustration160 1982-11-01 2 THESE conch shells now with the National Palace Museum were originally in the Qing Dynasty Palace collection. Many Manehus adopted the Lamaist reUgion, a Tibetan form of Buddhism, and as conch shells were thought capable of exorcising demons, they were often blown during Lamaist ceremonies at the palace.160 words
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Advertisement61 1982-11-01 2 Order your gift hampers X* from Sincere Hampers and get valuable ilB& free gifts in return Tis the season to give and receive! Due to j^Jßf .^■nl .<v» «x^ v n» ■L-riT^^^ J aW Balan^a* J I Vr I *ujj jJ^-a rlaad Off ice V^^^. Cim/viv/i U/fMfn/iur 107/406 Km ng61 words
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Advertisement379 1982-11-01 3 SiriDc nunricn EXCEMPTS tttOM UK €O/ NEWSPAPER REVIEWS Has a U»i oi i he pleasure thai made Alioi so I waichahlc fhc texture of the film is terrific ITk m visual effect breathtaking The physicality of the aj n is tour deforce" T HE STANDARD. You had be tier Mrap379 words
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Advertisement184 1982-11-01 3 Congratulations to PLAZA HOTEL from Q Foster?* Lager 'I Distributed by FITXI^ATIUCK X "aT aßßaak.^__^i.*aalß^ -MU- Mill, BKK%%E»[giS Heartiest Congratulations Best Wishes to PLAZA HOTEL on the inauguration of its new name on 1 November 1982. From: HIAP HENG CHNG (S) PRIVATE LIMITED No 5-6 North Conol Rood Singapore 0104184 words
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Advertisement388 1982-11-01 3 //Sffy^ Our 2nd Anniversary massage, sauna B will be given zf^Br^^^ IbW Orchid Inn Free Parking Health Centre Tel *****54, 214, Dunearn Road. 7'\C)'X'\oo ovt 1 or Singapore 1 129 tW&Stt ext 1 26 Open daily 10 OOam 12 midnight Q^ngratulations to PLAZA HOTEL on the inauguration of its new388 words
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Advertisement583 1982-11-01 3 dSSrTTntTTT 9°oooooooooo ■organisation" 8(5) ■aaajr~7aaaa.il x i!hi,i.. t aaUtUulaamii^Attiaal ii ioth action day i Im- l!l /.^m. THE MAN 4|rnV» B 4 O DtADIY UNS 1r n^o|N|w o t«Jri«i!Hrj»aj||Baaj < '•^laPlßlki NOW SHOWIMOI I M?T!.',.'^'Jl I Pt -t*M "OTf TIMCs Ii Horn. l« S Io0 A 63U,«IV l ''vWs£2^ -JW^~583 words
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Article, Illustration922 1982-11-01 4 Oleh SUL AIM AN JEEM I.IMA akhbar Melayu yang wujud selepas perang dunia memang tidak dapat di sangkal sumbangan baktinya kepada masyarakat. Akhbar-akhbar harian seperti 'Warta Malaya' dan 'Utusan Melayu' (keduanya di Singapura 'Lembaga' (Johor), 'Majlis' (Kuala Lumpur) dan 'Warta Kita' (Ipoh) tidak asing bagi922 words
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697 1982-11-01 4 THERE were five Malay newspapers after the war which had contributed significantly to the Malay community. They were the 'Warta Malaya' and 'I tusan Melayu' in Singapore, 'Lembaga' (Johore), 'Majlis' (Kuala Lumpur) and 'Warta Kite' (Ipoh). Each paper tried hard to satisfy its readers697 words
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