New Nation, 8 October 1982
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Title Section18 1982-10-08 1 new nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Friday, October 8, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 19/5/82 30 cents18 words
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Article, Illustration594 1982-10-08 1 JULIE LIAU - By JULIE LIAU THE very thought of a patient dying from kidney failure brings tears to the eyes of staff nurse Mary Tay. Fighting back tears during an interview, a somewhat embarrassed nurse Tay: "People tend to see nurses as cold and austere. We're594 words
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Article328 1982-10-08 1 Turnover highest in history Reuter NEW YORK, Friday HISTORY was again made yesterday as investors flooded Wall Street with record buying orders, substantially pushing up stock prices for the second consecutive day. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which soared by over 37 points on Wednesday, roseReuter - 328 words
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126 1982-10-08 1 LONDON, Friday STOCK markets in Europe and Asia took a cue from the spectacular rally on Wall Street. In London, where the market average of leading shares gained 8.5 points to 591, not far below the all-time high of 597.3 reached last year. Dealers126 words
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108 1982-10-08 1 AP WASHINGTON, Fri AS THE Dow Jones index continued its rise, the US government is expected to release figures showing the highest unemployment level in 40 years. The fears came as nearly 700,000 more Americans sought jobless benefits late last month. For theAP - 108 words
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Advertisement74 1982-10-08 1 S.PH I*. SI IVA JKWKIJ J*'.RS 01-18 Tanglin Shopping Centre Singapore IO?4 Tel 73/8528 Aaaociala Company 1 Central Building Hong Kong In just two days, the New Nation kidney appeal has drawn 200 donors. New Nation comment and appeal coupon: Page 2. Canon MP3SM automatic focusing auto film advance auto74 words
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Article311 1982-10-08 2 new ■BHHHB nationii«hWii3an THERE are only 2.5 million of us. Not 100 million. Not even 10 million. No, there are not too many Singaporeans. We will leave history to argue whether small is beautiful, or vulnerable. Some may believe that a nation cannot really become viable311 words
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Article299 1982-10-08 2 OUR reporter Toh Su Fen and four of her family of six people have donated their organs. Here's what she says: I give any needed w organs or parts upon my death. My family and I signed the cards that said that. And if others can299 words
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680 1982-10-08 2 ON Sept 29 the Ministry of Education de-recognised first degrees obtained on part-time studies. Henceforth, it said, such degreeholders would not be granted graduate status. The reasons: "Part time students are not able to get the most out of their courses. They do680 words
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Article305 1982-10-08 3 MARTIN MARINI - MARTIN MARINI YOUR reporter Lee Chiu San deserves full compliments for his centrepiece on police action against "hell-rider" motorcyclists (NN, Oct 4). The appreciation of the public must also be extended to our courageous traffic policemen for their untiring efforts to rid our roads of the305 words
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Article232 1982-10-08 3 DESPARATE WAIT - DESPARATE WAIT I APPLIED for a fourroom HDB flat in Telok Blangah/Bukit Timah zone in August 1976. Six years from the date of my application, despite my numerous letters, enquiries and meetings witn the MP of my constituency, and after the fourth price increase,232 words
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Article83 1982-10-08 3 KUNTA KINTE - KUNTA KINTE THE move by the Ministry of Education to introduce "The Social and Economic History of Singapore 1819 to 1965" is commendable, more so because one of the reasons for the move is to get our students to know their roots and heritage better. We know83 words
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Advertisement105 1982-10-08 2 Ft new nation APPEAL Please tick where applicable: lam interested in becoming a kidney donor. Please send me more information. lam making a donation to the National Kidney Foundation. (Please make cheque payable to the National Kidney Foundation.) I support a law which allows hospitals to remove kidneys from accident105 words
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Advertisement126 1982-10-08 3 LETTERS on any subject of public Interest wM be accepted for publication. They ahouid be typed and muat be signed. They must also include the witters name and address even U the writer decides to use a pseudonym in print. A contact telephone number would be ueefui. We reserve the126 words
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Miscellaneous47 1982-10-08 3 PATOU MV WIFE 1$ arme luxuries IN Lirt ONE &SWE i K X N VERY £of4*iPGWe 0E f-HER. .OdJT WHAT MAKES THINK 3HE SHOdLP .*3l til r MAYO£ *rt£ WA*VT£ TO S(<k?W rtER APPRECIATION f£>R w/MAT VM X?^M<s.... A <Siv/iNtf af THE MeC6SSITIGS in VuFE ONE &< ONE., >/47 words
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Article, Illustration88 1982-10-08 4 OVERHEAD bridges are constructed at considerable cost and jaywalking is an offence punishable with a $50 fine. Yet there are many who would rather take a risk and climb through a barricade to cross the road. The woman In our picture wai snapped going through a steelPICTURE HAIRIS - 88 words
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362 1982-10-08 4 JACKIE SAM - By JACKIE SAM OPERATORS of video game arcades have launched a big signature campaign to get the government to change its mind about their future. They have to wind up by September next year. The operators are also financing a survey by a professional Dody362 words
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395 1982-10-08 4 SALEHA SALLEH - By SALEHA SALLEH SIX airlines, including Singapore Airlines, are to introduce new fare scales on the SingaporeAustralia route next month and they are likely to be higher. The new scales are the latest effort by the airlines to "stabilise" prices as395 words
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188 1982-10-08 4 LYE YIN FONG - By LYE YIN FONG HIGH-flying lethal kicks, powerpacked punches and bone-crush-ing throws will provide the thrills and spills on Saturday night at the Gay World Stadium. Participants in the South-East Asia Open karate-do tournament from India, Nepal, Japan, Sri Lanka, Burma, Malaysia and188 words
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Article125 1982-10-08 4 INDUSTRIALISTS and university lecturers are to meet next week to discuss ways of promoting education in personnel and industrial relations. The session, to be held on Tuesday, is the fourth in a series of discussions to foster closer links between the National University of Singapore's School125 words
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Article, Illustration268 1982-10-08 6 IN THE schools the classrooms hum with concentration, and in public parks the rustling comes from foolscap paper not leaves. The countdown has started towards the GCE "O" exams starting in three weeks. Deyi Secondary School principal, Mrs Choy Say Chin, said during this period the268 words
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367 1982-10-08 6 BERTILLA PEREIRA - More turn to SELP course in bid to help improve their English By BERTILLA PEREIRA THE Immersion Programme to help students learn English by putting them in an English speaking environment is in steep decline. Chinese medium pupils who were supposed to go to367 words
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157 1982-10-08 6 THEY say music hath charms, but residents in a block of flats at Sin Min Estate are not enchanted by the cacophony of tunes played by the reversing horns of cars and motorcycles, which belong to mechanics in workshops on the estate. "It's157 words
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Article55 1982-10-08 6 A $2.8 million calendar pocket watch will be among 120 timepieces going on display for an hour at the Hyatt Regency Hotel tonight. The watch, billed as a collector's item, is encrusted with diamonds and buzzes every 15 minutes. The display is to mark the third anniversary of55 words
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Article103 1982-10-08 6 TWO beautiful threeton marble turtles, each costing $22,000 and measuring 1.5 m by 1 m, will greet this year's pilgrims to Kusu Island. The turtles, donated by Apollo Enterprises Limited, were made in Taiwan. They have been installed in the turtle pool and will be103 words
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Article, Illustration187 1982-10-08 8 JACKIE SAM - Hammered single bidders at Govt auction By JACKIE SAM IT WAS the individual versus the syndicate all over again. The only difference was the amount of money the government made $62,000. The occasion: An auction of confiscated goods at the government's Central Supplies Office in Depot Road. There were just187 words
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Article103 1982-10-08 8 A 23-YEAR-OLD Indonesian woman chased and overpowered a man who snatched her handbag containing $1,300 in Orchard Road on Wednesday. Mrs Abha Karnal was in front of Tang's Superstore at about 9 pm when a man asked for directions. As she turned, he grabbed her bag and103 words
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Article313 1982-10-08 8 THE Government of the People's Republic of China holds a 25 per cent interest in a local company sponsoring the Chinese warrior exhibition in Kallang. The exhibition is the first joint venture with China here. The Chinese interest is held in the name of the313 words
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Article190 1982-10-08 8 WHILE leading hotels here are having fewer security problems the smaller ones are being hit by mysterious thefts. Police suspect a new gang three women and a man is operating in the small hotels. On Tuesday, the group was spotted in a hotel in Bukit190 words
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Article109 1982-10-08 8 THE Singapore Bus Service is launching a pilot scheme from Sunday to test out its ticket issuing machines on Service 45. Commuters will have to have the correct fare ready to feed into the fare dox and take a ticket from the machine behind the driver. The109 words
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Article, Illustration234 1982-10-08 10 LYE YIN FONG - By LYE YIN FONG ONE of the oldest visitors to the Science Centre's sports exhibition has proved to be among the fittest. Sixty-five-year-old Mr Paul Li I Te exceeded everyone's expectations and came out of a series of fitness tests with flying colours. But234 words
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330 1982-10-08 10 OEI SIN GIOK - Broadcasters to discuss social, political implications By OEI SIN GIOK SATELLITE broadcasting will make it possible for Singaporeans to watch the same television programme at the same time as it is being televised in another country. The possibility of satellite broadcasting330 words
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178 1982-10-08 10 THE Singapore Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) is keeping a close watch on new technology in the field of broadcastint But what is of more concern to the SBC is not the new technology per se but the effects it will have upon listeners and178 words
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Article264 1982-10-08 10 THE Ministry of National Development has good news for pleasure boat owners. The plan to build a marina at the East Coast Parkway has not been scuttled. It will be built, but not right away. Boat owners have long been waiting for this marina which264 words
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Article375 1982-10-08 11 ROBERT MAHONEY - Many here expect to profit from Hong Kong's jitters By ROBERT MAHONEY Reuter from SINGAPORE AS HONG KONG businessmen suffered an attack of the jitters this week over the British colony's future, Singapore quietly waited to see whether it would reap some rewards. Singaporeans areReuter - 375 words
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141 1982-10-08 11 LOS ANGELES, Friday AMERICAN researchers are worried that Japan will soon overtake the United States in the hectic race to mass produce the products of genetic engineering, as it did with motor cars and steel. "The best Japanese companies have largely caught up141 words
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51 1982-10-08 11 UPI JAKARTA, Friday PRESIDENT Suharto will request a US$l billion (552.2 billion) loan from the United States next week during talks with President Reagan, economic analysts said yesterday. Mr Suharto is scheduled to meet Mr Reagan on Tuesday during an official three-day visit.UPI - 51 words
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149 1982-10-08 11 UPI TEHERAN, Friday IRAN said yesterday its artillery set two Iraqi oil ports ablaze in the Persian Gull in an attack coinciding with Iraq's claim of sinking two Iranian ships and turning back an infantry assault northeast of Baghdad. In northwestUPI - 149 words
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123 1982-10-08 12 UPI PARIS, Friday LEADING editors of the English language newspaper China Daily are touring Western Europe to study the possibility of establishing an European edition, Chinese diplomats said yesterday. The editors, Jian Muyue, Feng Xiliang and Guan Zaihan, have just completed a visit toUPI - 123 words
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Article62 1982-10-08 12 UPI PARIS, Fri. ANGEL Gurria, director of Mexico's External Finances Services, has informed French bankers his country will soon sign a US$4 to 4.5 billion standby credit line with the International Monetary Fund. Granting of the IMF loan will allow Mexico to seek aUPI - 62 words
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308 1982-10-08 12 The reason massive debts of Latin America and East Europe Reuter HONG KONG, Friday THE massive debt problems of Latin American and Eastern European countries are causing ripples in Asia, where developing nations need commercial loans to back booming economic growth, bankersReuter - 308 words
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153 1982-10-08 12 UPI HONG KONG, Fri. CHINA'S top legislative bodies will hammer out a plan to incorporate Hong Kong and Macao into the People's Republic of China as "special administrative regions, a left-wing magazine said yesterday. The scheme, to be formally announced next year, will form theUPI - 153 words
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119 1982-10-08 12 AP MANILA, Fri. THE defence ministry announced yesterday 2.1 million pesos in cash rewards for the capture of 14 alleged top Filipino communist leaders, including two reportedly living in China and a former newsman. The wanted list, published by the official Philippine news agencyAP - 119 words
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240 1982-10-08 13 BANGKOK, Friday A HIGH-ranking official of the Vietnamesebacked Heng Samrin Sovernment of Camboia defected to Thailand last month with his wife and two escorts, according to the Bangkok Post. Quoting informed sources in the Thai Supreme Command, the newspaper reported on Wednesday that240 words
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Article117 1982-10-08 13 Reuter KHAO-I-DANG (Thailand), Friday MR DY Lumthol said here yesterday Hanoi dictated the Heng Samrin Government's foreign policy through advisers assigned to every department of the Foreign Ministry. He said Cambodian officials were forced to conceal their dislike of the Vietnamese despite resentment over theirReuter - 117 words
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166 1982-10-08 13 UPI MOSCOW, Friday US industrialist Armand Hammer says he will ask the Reagan administration for approval of a project to build a coal pipeline from Siberia to Moscow. "I hope we wont have the same problem as the ?;as pipeline,"UPI - 166 words
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Article225 1982-10-08 13 WARSAW, Friday IN A report from here, the Asian Wall Street Journal earlier this week listed jokes currently making the rounds in Poland, including the following. A Polish worker, who walks into a bank to deposit his pay cheque, asks what would happen to his money225 words
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413 1982-10-08 14 Forces move in on eve of planned unions' dissolution Reuter WARSAW, Friday POLISH security forces have cracked down on sources of potential opposition ana made preparations to head off street protests on the eve of the planned dissolution of the independent trade union Solidarity. UndergroundReuter - 413 words
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221 1982-10-08 14 AP WARSAW, Friday THE Martial Law authorities' decision to outlaw Solidarity 10 months after the start of the military crackdown puts Poland even further into a state of uncertainty. When the Sejm, or parliament, takes final action on a new trade union law as expectedAP - 221 words
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117 1982-10-08 14 Reuter STOCKHOLM, Friday SOCIAL Democratic leader Olof Palme was sworn in as Prime Minister yesterday amid widespread speculation that his left-wing government would soon devalue the Swedish crown to boost the country's flagging economy. Both Finland and Norway, Sweden's Scandinavian neighbours, have devalued theirReuter - 117 words
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Article91 1982-10-08 14 BONN will remain a solid, honest and reli- able partner in East-West relations. West Germany 's new Chancellor Helmut Kohl's to Soviet Politburo member Mihail Solomentsev, in his first meeting with a senior Soviet official. THE arguments of the unilateralists (on disarmament) are dangerously naive. British Foreign Secretary Francis91 words
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286 1982-10-08 14 Reuter BERGA (Sweden), Friday THE Swedish navy said yesterday it dropped four depth charges close to a suspected foreign spy submarine, apparently as it tried to escape from a trap near Muskoe Naval Base. "It could have escaped, or it could still beReuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration243 1982-10-08 15 AP Reuter LONDON, Friday QUEEN ELIZABETH II is "in a rage" over her pilot son, Prince Andrew, taking American actress Koo Stark on a Caribbean vacation because the 25-year-old brunette has appeared nude in erotic movies, the Sun newspaper reported yesterday. Asked whether the report wasAP; Reuter - 243 words
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347 1982-10-08 15 UPI WASHINGTON, Fri DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger said yesterday the Soviet Union tried to steal a top-secret radio frequency scanner used in spy planes and reconnassiance satellites, but US agents foiled the effort. Mr Weinberger gave no details. But Pentagon officials saidUPI - 347 words
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Article123 1982-10-08 15 UPI COLLEGE STATION (Texas), Friday RESEARCHERS announced yesterday the discovery of a new technology producing hydrogen from water as a pollution-free, cost-effective fuel, but they said widespread commercial use could be "decades away. Texas A M University electrochemist Dr John Bockris said the discovery made inUPI - 123 words
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Article124 1982-10-08 15 STANFORD (California): The son of the president of Corning Glass Works was free on US$14,000 ($30,800) bail yesterday following his arrest at Stanford University on a charge of smuggling hashish into the country from China. Neil David MacAvoy, 20, of Corning, New York, was arrested on Wednesday at the124 words
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Article, Illustration320 1982-10-08 16 HK$ gains breathing space THE high-riding US dollar fell back on Asian exchanges yesterday, lifting the Singapore dollar off its two-year low and giving respite to the hardpressed Hongkong dollar. The possibility of concerted action by central banks to curb the rise in the US320 words
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Article122 1982-10-08 16 AP DETROIT, Friday THE FIVE major US car manufacturers' September car production hit a 21-year low, an industry trade journal reported yesterday. Automotive News said the car companies built 425,533 autos in September, down 7 per cent from 457,731 assembled in September last year. ItAP - 122 words
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Article306 1982-10-08 16 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON MORE forged share certificates have surfaced, this time in Malayan United Industries. Four different companies have been the target of the forgers over the past nponth. MUI has given the Stock Exchange of Singapore detailed information on how the forgeries differ306 words
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48 1982-10-08 16 SINGAPORE share prices closed higher on rising Wail Street and Hong Kong market advices but some issues were off best towards the close on profit-taking. The Stock Exchange industrial index rose 8.31 points to 496.58 and the (JOB composite Index to 409.88.48 words
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Article58 1982-10-08 16 Reuter THE gold price jumped sharply higher in London yesterday following the interest rate moves in the United States. Traders said lower US interest rates could dull the attraction of the dollar for investors and draw funds into the gold market. Gold closed at U*****.75 an ounce, nearlyReuter - 58 words
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Article33 1982-10-08 16 INDIAN Overseas Bank has joined the syndicated loan to Forum Development to build a $300 million complex in Orchard Road. The bank's $10 million takes the loan up to $110 million.33 words
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Article44 1982-10-08 16 Reuter INDONESIA hopes to raise its crude oil output to between 1.9 and two million barrels a day by 1990. This compares with its present 1.3 million barrels a day ceiling set by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article131 1982-10-08 17 Corporate leaders step down The Star DATUK Khoo Kay Peng, group chief executive of Malayan United Industries Bhd (M(JI), has tendered his resignation as vice-chairman and a director of Malayan Banking and its subsidiaries. His resignation will take effect from November 1. In a statement yesterday, MUIThe Star - 131 words
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Article201 1982-10-08 17 SINGAPORE will be promoted as a regional showcase for the exhibition of Nissan products and technology with the opening of the new $20 million Tan Chong Motor Centre at Bukit Timah Road yesterday. This is the first time in the history of the local motor trade that201 words
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Article98 1982-10-08 17 THE Mandarin Hotel has scrapped 150 job titles and salary scales in a productivity boosting agreement signed with a union. The agreement with the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union reduces the number of job titles from 234 to only 86. Staff will be expected to98 words
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Article117 1982-10-08 17 The Star TAN Sri Kamarul Ariffin has resigned as chairman of Koperasi Wsaha Bersatu Malaysia. He is replaced by Dr Agoes Salim. Koperasi Usaha Bersatu said Dr Agoes Salim has also been appointed chief executive of Kumpulan Koperasi Bersatu. Dr Agoes, formerly chairman and managing director of BankThe Star - 117 words
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228 1982-10-08 17 HONG Leong Industries Bhd has reported a sharp increase in earnings for the year ended June 30. Group pre-tax profit was up 93 per cent from M 520.2 million to $38.9 million. The company reported a 78 per cent jump from $8.1 million to $14.4228 words
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Article, Illustration170 1982-10-08 18 Reuter NEW YORK, Fri. TWO banks are suing Drysdale Securities and Drysdale Government Securities. Chase Manhattan is seeking damages of US$2B5 million (*****.5 million) in interest costs and expenses suffered as a result of the affair in May when Drysdale Government Securities allegedly failed toReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration93 1982-10-08 18 A JAPANESE expert has been seconded to the Japan Trade Centre (Jetro), Singapore, to head the newly-formed Construction Technology Division. The aim of the division is to promote the transfer of Japanese technology to the five Asean countries. Mr Namio Matsui will head the93 words
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Article37 1982-10-08 18 Yesterday's close in S$: Selling Baying S gm 155 139 10 gm 300 284 20 gm 590 569 Hoz 461 440 Kilobar 28,984 28,734 100 gm 2,918 2,873 50 gm 1,456 1,426 1 oz 911 88937 words
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212 1982-10-08 18 UNITED Malacca Rubber Estates has completed negotiations with the executor and executrices of the estate of Yeo Yeok Neo to purchase Tong Watt Rubber Estate for cash. The rubber estate is about three kilometres from United Malacca's Tampin Division and has 285212 words
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Article85 1982-10-08 18 Your (Foreign Exchange) Your S$ to one unit of foreign currency Selling Buying TT/DD TT DD US$ 2.2300 2.2200 2.2100 sterling 3.7633 3.7353 3.7143 Australian 2.1095 2.0869 2.0669 Canadian 1.8061 1.7825 1.7665 New Zealand 1.5956 1.5740 1.5540 S$ to 100 units of foreign currency Deutschemark 87.6501 86.4500 86.000 French franc85 words
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Miscellaneous978 1982-10-08 19 What's On BLOOD DONATION: There will be a blood donation session today at the Terminal Building, Dept of Civil Aviation, Seletar Airport, from 9.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. EXHIBITION: Last day of Wire Asia/TubeAsia Exhibition at the World Trade Centre from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The exhibition features equipment978 words
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Miscellaneous104 1982-10-08 19 DR SMOCK By George Lemont NAM, THe CHERRIES WERE IN THERg JUST It? MAKE EA\ LOOK UIKE MANHATTANS/ GOV'S a !S tA V I? V 5 u S^SS A THEN N WE'UU AUU HAVE WHAT Hg'S HAVIN<3 FRANK AND ERNEST By Bob Thaves rfl! Si i M 1 m v.104 words
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Article, Illustration1172 1982-10-08 20/21 Haiti: A tragic example oS misery where men in rags live in cardboard and sheet metal shacks AN inexistent economy, 80 per cent of the population unable to read and write, a shocking percentage of children suffering from malnutrition, epidemics of infectious diseases this is the accomplishmentSTORY AND PICTURES: SYGMA - 1,172 words
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Miscellaneous1433 1982-10-08 22 Tv 6* radio channel 5 2.55 Opening, followed by Housewives' Matinee: The Qolden Age (C) (r). 4.25 The World Sportsmen: Mountain Qorilla and Iditarod Dogaled Race (E). See Highlights. 5.00 They Cut Turf (E). See Highlights. 5.25 New Zoo Revue (E). Charlie needs some peace and quiet but it seems1,433 words
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Advertisement82 1982-10-08 23 Vex il\ti At Moonlight Ptc Ltd, you'll find ttie magic touch of Luxaflex Luxaflex slimline blinds. Just like magic, you can let in the light or keep it out totally. And when they are drawn, they disappear almost completely. Call for a free quote and measure. 309Tanjong Katong Road, Singapore82 words
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Miscellaneous823 1982-10-08 23 Top TV shows Background BUILDERS: BOOM OR BUST? (7.50 p.m. Ch 5) YESTERDAY a New Nation dustry, contractors are relying front page report told how the on guest workers from Malaysia, HDB dropped a local contractor Thailand, Indonesia, the Philip"because the company did not pines, the Indian sub-continent keep up823 words
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Miscellaneous30 1982-10-08 23 'f ■4* 4 m m* A. V Vi. A A *I**9 V r as •v. i I J m M Lunch break for construction workers...see Builders: Boom or bust 730 words
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Article, Illustration539 1982-10-08 24 THE AMATEUR Coming to the Cathay cinema, October 14 A BRILLIANT, young computer-technologist, Charles Heller (John Savage), blackmails the CIA to train him to kill so that he can avenge his girlfriend's death. His pursuit of vengeance takes him behind Die539 words
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Article, Illustration572 1982-10-08 25 The BBC's world service was launched in 1932 as the Empire service. Fifty years on, the Empire has shrunk, but the broadcasts from London continue to give pleasure to listeners worldwide. PAT D'ROSE interviews the resident BBC correspondent for this 50th anniversary report. IN572 words
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Article137 1982-10-08 25 HE HAS been a radio journalist, political reporter and foreign news correspondent for 15 years but Jack Thompson still cannot write shorthand. "And I've never had any formal training in journalism either," he added wryly. That just goes to show how far will power and determination137 words
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Article, Illustration468 1982-10-08 26 Angela Herickx - THE LADY VANISHES Director: Anthony Page Starring: Elliott Gould, Cybill Shepherd, Angela Lansbury Showing: Orchard Reviewer: Angela Herickx IT IS ALWAYS invidious to compare a remake with the original version, but anyone who has ever enjoyed the original Hitchcock movie, made in 1938, will468 words
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Advertisement153 1982-10-08 25 -HUDSON'S Glucose GLUKOS V+ft Untukkesihataa Untuktenaga Jg forheaith. For energy. D**maya*an cteogan jntuk wshatardanKatskjrn jrtyktiiangdang^ varocuai sa*Ja^pemUth<3an pcnwf! lenaga makanan 'artahar pemams<Jan Mlpringanyang antwia untuk sets) Enriched with Vttamms C and D tor promoting good health and fortified wtth Cetcium tor strong bones and teeth An ait-round restorative and energtser.153 words
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Advertisement135 1982-10-08 26 ********************0 ODEON: NOW SHOWING (*****16) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, 6.30 9.15pm 12 Hands 12 Fast... 24 Raaso to DM f/ 1 MO t DCNWU 5 UU SQUAB c&&nfo<&A£FwiMEifi CATHAY: SEASON ENDING SOON! (*****00) 5 SHOWS: 11am, 1.30, 4.00, «.30 9.15pm STUDENTS CONCESSION Stall*: $1.50 Circle: $2.50 AT DAY SHOWS135 words
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Miscellaneous524 1982-10-08 26 CATHAY THEATRE FILM/SHOW TIMES (Phone) Bedok Bertunang <M)/1 30. 3.30, 7.00, 9.15 (*****7) Broadway One* Upon A Rainbow (C)/1 30. 3 30, 7.00, 9 15 (*****93) Cathay Quest For Fire (E)/11. 1 30. 4 00. 6.30, 9.15 (*****00) Oala Once Upon A Rainbow (C)/1 30. 3 30, 7 00, 9.15524 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1982-10-08 27 (Chinese) Zi xin shi z6u xiang cheng gong zhi lu de di yi bu. (Chinese) du6 shu xue xiao yT yTng guo yTng wen w6i yT ju (Chinese) mfii guo yTng wen bing bu hui Zcio cheng wen ti Afl-4.Pi*' Haft*****# t,n *£*£«*> > MlMf-« *«?> (Cambridge1,012 words
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Advertisement335 1982-10-08 33 Cars For Sal* Honda Prelude Get the elegant coupe which is a clear statement of your personal style- at a very special price. Nett price with 150% ARF inclusive of Sanden Air-con Manual with power steering $36,090 Hondamatic $35,416 Hondamatic with power steering $37,637 Nett price with 40% PARF inclusive335 words
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Advertisement496 1982-10-08 33 121*) Production BOUTKMJE has ttv«ral vacancies for SEAMSTRESS. Monthly salary $500.00 above. With Allowance Accommodation provided. Malaysians welcomed. Employars will arrange for work permits. Interastad please call:-344-2470 PAPER SUPPLIES has a vacancy for Experienced GUILLOTINE OPERATOR. Interested applicants please call personally at: BLOCK 401S, 9248 ANO MO KIO INDUSTRIAL PARK496 words
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Advertisement435 1982-10-08 34 NOTICES A MINISTRY fcSSg OF THE ENVIRONMENT PRE-QUALIFICATION NOTICE PRE-QUALIFICATION OF TENDERERS FOR CONTRACT TUAS/II THE SUPPLY, DELIVERY AND INSTALLATION OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT FOR THE PROPOSED TUAS INCINERATION PLANT, SINGAPORE. The Government of the Republic of Singapore intends to construct a refuse incineration plant at Tuas, Singapore. Prospective tenderers are435 words
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Advertisement154 1982-10-08 34 FREE ADS! Under $40 Bargains Column If you have ANYTHING which you don't use anymore, and it's worth $40 or less, well give you a four line advertisement FREE in the UNDER $40 BARGAINS column of The New Nation. These ads will be inserted FREE at the earliest date that154 words
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Miscellaneous221 1982-10-08 34 I» I I 1 I I I I I II Ij I Ml| FRIDAY PB-5 $10, FILL IN MISSING LETTERS ACROSS USING CLUES BELOW CUT HERE CLUES FOR PB-5 1. Vegetables that are shelled 2. Deep affection 3. It's possible for a political agitator to be quite in his manner221 words
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391 1982-10-08 34 Soccer Reuter LONDON, Friday ALAN Devonshire and Mark Chamberlain, two young players who mav feature in a new-look England team in next Wednesday's international against West Germany, face stern tests of their temperament in the English Soccer League tomorrow. Midfielder Devonshire must show heReuter - 391 words
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108 1982-10-08 34 Reuter ZURICH, Friday THE European Football Union (UEFA) yesterday fined Nentori Tirana of Albania 1,000 Swiss francs (about S$ 1,000) for refusing to play Soviet team Dynamo Kiev in a European Cup tie. In a terse statement announcing the fine, UEFA said itReuter - 108 words
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Article114 1982-10-08 34 AP BARCELONA, Friday FIRST-SEEDED Ivan Lendl of Czechoslovakia defeated Peru's Pablo Arraya 7-5 6-4 to enter the quarterfinals of the U*****,000 Count of Godo tennis tournament here yesterday. He was joined by sec-ond-seeded Guillermo Vilas, who defeated Juan Bautista 7-6 6-2 and Jose Luis Clerc, who beat DamarAP - 114 words
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Article313 1982-10-08 35 B J SMITH - By B J SMITH AURIC Stable's Air Marshal 111 appeared superbly fit in nis pre-Cup gallop on a good track at Eukit Timan yesterday. Ridden by New Zealander Brian York, Air Marshal was warmed up with some pacework on the grass Defore being galloped. He313 words
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546 1982-10-08 35 Race 1: Donnelly rode Tudor Rama which was not extended in 41. Space Invader (Foo) clocked 42 on a tight hold. The Mirage was pulling hard in 44 and showed promising form. Race 2: Lucky Jays was impressive in 38 and appears fit. Poetry In546 words
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Article792 1982-10-08 35 RACE 1 2.15 Class 4 Div A 1200 m (Restricted Terms 3, 4 5 Year Olds) 1 656 Tudor Rama 57 Donnelly (5) 2 American Eagle 53 Podmore (7) 3 Line Of Power 53 Khoo (1) 4 Rhythm Matter 53 Woon (9) 5 3 Taohwa Chiang 53792 words
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Article, Illustration56 1982-10-08 35 stretch. Wallykane Pike clocked 40.8 being hard held. Festivity was hard held in 44. Kawan Karib (Cheam) clocked 40.2. HORSES which did pace work on the grass: Deputy Minister (Khoo), Foreigner, Jolly Sailor, Trepan, Mork, Spontaneous, Panjawarnam, Quotable, Chief Admiral, Rare Vintage, Merdeka Bridge, Revenue, Should56 words
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451 1982-10-08 36 ERNEST FRIDA - Golf By ERNEST FRIDA THE $12,000 first prize in the $60,000 Maruman Golf Classic tournament at the Bukit course next Wednesday has driven the Singapore professionals from the caddie huts to the fairways. As the professionals line up against some of the best in451 words
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Article178 1982-10-08 36 O.G. LEOW, who was recently re-elected the SingaKre Island Country Club's women's captain, had a ild day in the monthly medal competitions played at the Bukit course yesterday. She won the A division medal with a net 65 and followed it up by taking the first and178 words
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Article94 1982-10-08 36 SHAMURISIDEK, the resident professional of Warren Golf Club, registered an ace while playing in a social match at Folkestone Road early this week. Shamuri was playing with two club members and Mohammed Jalil, the Jurong Country Club "professional, when holed out an ace at the par-3 13th94 words
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Article56 1982-10-08 36 HSIEH Min-Nan of Taiwan shot a sizzling eight-under-par to take a two-stroke lead from Japan's Kosaku Miyoshi in the first round of the 40 million Jen (about *****,000 Tokai golf classic in Nagoya, apan, yesterday. American Bob Clampett fired a 67 to share third place with four Japanese,56 words
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Article, Illustration487 1982-10-08 37 SURESH NAIR - Zainal limps out; Stewart goes out fighting SURESH NAIR SINGAPORE was handed two timely lessons by one of the world's youngest sauash professionals Pakistan s 17-year-old Uinar Hayat. The lecture was short and sharp and lasted only 21 minutes in the 9-2, 9-0, 9-0 thrashing of Singapore's four-time national487 words
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162 1982-10-08 37 SINGAPORE and Malaysia may jointly host two of the world s biggest squash events next year's International Squash Players' Association (ISAP) World open championships and the 1989 World Individual and Team Championship. The International Squash Federation gave the green light after giving a162 words
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Article112 1982-10-08 37 SINGAPORE'S three men players are among the most dashing in the championships but they face a similar problem of acne. So team manager Mulkit Singh, tongue in cheek, hinted that he may recommend that future managers carry special facial cream and other make-up when travelling overseas with the112 words
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Article, Illustration437 1982-10-08 38 BRISBANE - Brisbane lesson a blessing? KEN JALLEH JR BRISBANE By KEN JALLEH Jr BRISBANE, FridayCLOSE your eyes, think back the past few days then open your eyes and look towards the Asian Games in New Delhi. I asked our shooters Lee Kum Cheok and Tan Boon Huat to do just that437 words
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Article92 1982-10-08 38 MEDALS standing! after the seventh day of competition at the 12th Commonwealth Games: Gold Silver Bronze Total Australia 36 28 21 85 England 25 23 22 70 Canada IS 17 24 56 Scotland 4 4 8 16 Wales 4 2 I 7 New Zealand 3 3 6 1292 words
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Article348 1982-10-08 38 AFTER four disqualifications two Australian and two Canadian in the women's swimming events, a New Zealand team member, Grant Forbes, posted up a notice in the swimming complex which said: "Important to Australian and Canadian relay swimmers. "Free relay change over lessons see England, New Zealand, Scotland, Hong348 words
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Article, Illustration595 1982-10-08 39 R MANORAJ - Razali Rashid and Kannan excel in home team's devastating display By R MANORAJ BRUNEI were dazed and confused as to what hit them after being blasted with seven goals by a revived Singapore side and their manager Pengiran Haji Md Yusof Pg Burut could only595 words
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Article, Illustration417 1982-10-08 39 GEOFFREY EU - By GEOFFREY EU SOUTH KOREA: 3 MALAYSIA: 1 THERE seems little reason to doubt that South Korea and Australia will go into the final of the Merlion Cup next weekend. Judging from the form seen so far, it seems clear that no417 words
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75 1982-10-08 40 AP MANILA, Friday HOSTS Philippines subdued South Korea, 81-74, In a heated Asian Youth basketball championship match today marred by a fistfight between the two teams and missile-throwing by fans that injured a Korean girl spectator. The victory gave the Group B leading FilipinoAP - 75 words
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Article57 1982-10-08 40 Reuter PARIS: A decision by the French Rugby Federation to send a team to South Africa next year has trigEred a strong protest from the main French Anticism Movement. Earlier this week Federation president Albert Ferrasse confirmed that a French side would be going to SouthReuter - 57 words
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Article46 1982-10-08 40 Reuter HAMILTON: The Taiwan women's soccer team clinched their two-match series against New Zealand with a 2-0 win here yesterday. As in their first clash in New Plymouth, Taiwan dominated In defence and set up quich attacks which stretched the New Zealanders. Renter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article469 1982-10-08 40 R. MANORAJ - By R. MANORAJ THE Kallang Roar which had thundered from the National Stadium almost every weekend in 1980 is but a mere whimper today. What has caused this sudden change? From crowds of 30,000-60,000 plus in 1980, the attendance today is as low as 4,000469 words
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Article144 1982-10-08 40 PLAYERS of all the Merlion Cup teams maintain a strict standard of discipline even when they're off the field. Apart from daily training sessions, players rest by taking afternoon naps and getting physiotherapy treatment. No smoking or drinking, either. Thai coach Chanvit is willing to make some concessions,144 words
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Advertisement183 1982-10-08 38 For a headstart.. put PUMA on your feet Sports headlines describe Diego Maradona as the best soccer pjayer in the world. He amazed thousands with his agility and abilities. Maradona's fortune lies at his feet. And it is no surprise Argentina's star striker selects PUMA shoes. For the reason that183 words
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Advertisement78 1982-10-08 39 3* w 'ST 4 K A Meet the most colourful player in tennis. adidas introduces colour into world class tennis. Ivan Lendl, the new top star on the center courts of the world plays colour. Colour from adidas. adidas offers a wide range of tennis and leisure garments to give78 words
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