New Nation, 2 November 1982
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Title Section19 1982-11-02 1 new nation PUBLISHED BY THE SINGAPORE MONITOR LTD. Tuesday, November 2, 1982 M.C. (P) No. 19/5/82 30 cents j19 words
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Article311 1982-11-02 1 JALIL MISWARDI - MAJLIS PUSAT TO SEND GROUP TO MALAYSIAN RURAL AREAS TO LEARN ABOUT TEAMWORK By JALIL MISWARDI URBAN Singapore Malay youths will taste rural kampung life next month to learn teamwork and cooperation in a project organised by the Central Council of Malay Cultural Organisations (Majlis311 words
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200 1982-11-02 1 WHAT THE PM SAID LAST NIGHT AT LAUNCHING OF PRODUCTIVITY MONTH proaucuvitw month'B2gJ i It is only when w our workers understand that productivity means that the company or the board or the government department they work for be comes more competitive200 words
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255 1982-11-02 1 YEOW MEI SIN - IMPORTANT FOR S-EA TO COUNTER SOVIET THREAT By YEOW MEI SIN US DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger this morning expressed his admiration at Singapore's willingness to spend on defence. Mr Weinberger was speaking at the end of a twoday visit to the Republic, which is255 words
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Advertisement19 1982-11-02 1 dituje: nunncrt v\r tJT FIRST OF A 3-PART THRILLER STARTS TODAY ON PAGE 18 A. NaUanl rugby team asks19 words
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Advertisement7 1982-11-02 1 ALL THE PRODUCTIVITY REPORTS: PAGES 4 57 words
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Miscellaneous10 1982-11-02 1 THE WEATHER: Cloudy with occasional rain, clearing in lata aftamoon10 words
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opinion / background
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Article581 1982-11-02 2 Spate of impostors in Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. FOR Malaysia, 1982 has been the year of the impostor. Bogus policemen, doctors, salesmen, soldiers and tax collectors have been unmasked and have found their way on to the front pages of local newspapers and into court. October581 words
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352 1982-11-02 2 Reuter BANGKOK, Mon. 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 plan is to convert the eastern seaboard onReuter - 352 words
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Article, Illustration378 1982-11-02 2 THE THALER COLUMN UPI LONDON, Mon THE International Institute for Strategic Studies which monitors military developments worldwide has brought to light some startling developments in China's nuclear arms drive. It lists China's stockpile of nuclear weapons as amounting to "several hundred" and predicts its continuing growth. ChinaUPI - 378 words
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Advertisement161 1982-11-02 2 TIOPEPE. The best-selling dry sherry in the world. A perfect aperitif served chilled, or on 4 the rocks. L ASSOCIATED UQUOR DISTRIBUTORS (SINGAPORE) PTELTD TELE-ADS: CALL *****90 NOW! IT'S TIME FOR A TUNE! 12 melodies ready to mark the moments Qttice des*. bedi'de table, telephone stand wherever you can use161 words
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opinion / letters
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243 1982-11-02 3 I WISH to congratulate the producer ana the cast of "The Seletar Robbery" (Channel 8, Oct 29) for their magnificent performance. However, although my friends and I enjoyed the show, certain scenes are not conducive to the good image of the Police Force. I243 words
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103 1982-11-02 3 THE Debate '82 was very lively and interesting up to the semi-final. The final, however, was something else. As both teams came from same institution, the fighting spirit seemed lacking. I suppose this is understandable, but I would have expected better effort from the103 words
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Article157 1982-11-02 3 I AM confused about the topics covered in civics for schools. My niece, a primary 3A student of Bendemmer Primary School, has often come out with Suestions on Christianv and about things like whether it is true that there is good and evil in this world.157 words
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Article72 1982-11-02 3 CHEW KING HWAN - CHEW KING HWAN I REFER to the letter headlined "Dilemma over validity of school's certificate by Boh Pah Kay (NN, 19 Oct). A Secondary 4 Preliminary Examination and the Singapore-Cambridge GCE O-level Examination are set by different examiners. The certificate issued by a school cannot,72 words
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Article54 1982-11-02 3 E. T - E.T. I WOULD like to express my appreciation of your newspaper through your Opinion/Letters column, and of my satisfaction in terms of news content to money value. I am looking forward to the day when you start your morning newspaper circulation. I am sure your54 words
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Article220 1982-11-02 3 War is a contagion Franklin Delano Roosevelt, US President (1882-1945). Today is Tuesday, November 2, the 306 th day of 1982. There are 59 days left in the year. Highlights in history on this date in: 1483: Duke of Buckingham is executed in England. 1687: Mohammed220 words
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Article306 1982-11-02 4 TOH SU FEN, YONG POW ANG,SEAH CHIANG NEE - Bosses and unionists to drive home message proauctivityj monthB2gJ .I i i Reports by: TOH SU FEN, YONG POW ANG,SEAH CHIANG NEE BOSSES and unionists have promised to try to drive nome the message to the workers that productivity benefits all and not just employers. The306 words
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312 1982-11-02 4 UNTIL workers understand that productivity benefits them as well as management, the productivity movement will not be successful. This was the view of Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, who was speaking at the launch of Productivity Month at the Singapore Conference Hall last312 words
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482 1982-11-02 4 MANY Singaporean workers are individualistic, materialistic, comlilacent, lacking in drive, ackadaisical towards work and short-sighted in their outlook. This is the opinion of some managers of nine companies visited by officials from the National Productivity Board recently. The managers also exf ressed their482 words
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Article1094 1982-11-02 5 TOH SU FEN, YONG POW ANG,SEAH CHIANG NEE - PM launches a new culture and a new philosophy proonctivitu month'B2jy M Reports by: TOH SU FEN, YONG POW ANG,SEAH CHIANG NEE THE message came in a number of ways. A poster showing a worker dangling like a puppet on strings, with a pair of scissors1,094 words
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288 1982-11-02 5 WHILE the productivity message has been successfully got across to Singaporeans, many workers believe it is their companies which will benefit the most, and not them. This was one of the conclusions of a Times Organisation survey commissioned by the National Productivity Board to288 words
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Article329 1982-11-02 6 K K FONG - By K K FONG SINGAPORE authorities are determined that computer crimes will not pay and that our crime fighters keep up with the latest technology. An American computer crime expert was here last week to conduct a one-week course for 27 senior government and police329 words
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Article214 1982-11-02 6 AN MRT station will be built behind International Plaza on a site now occupied by old two and three-storey shopnouses. The station will be known as Maxwell Road and will served the Shenton Way and Robinson Road business district. This was revealed in a government214 words
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Article, Illustration426 1982-11-02 6 FAEZAH ISMAIL - By FAEZAH ISMAIL THE OLD, old question of "how do I find out" may have been solved for some people here with the establishment of the first commercial information service in Singapore. And behind it all is American librarian Mrs Nancy Rasmussen, 39, who opines426 words
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235 1982-11-02 6 COMMUNICATIVE competence making yourself understood is one thing, and linguistic excellence another. And it's the ability to make yourself understood which concerns course lecturers of Communication Skills at Nanyang Technological Institute. Communication Skills, a course dealing with skills in practice rather than235 words
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Article258 1982-11-02 8 LYE YIN FONG - By LYE YIN FONG SOME private hospitals in Singapore are selling placentae, or afterbirths, from mothers who have delivered their babies to pharmaceutical companies. Three of them, Mount Alvernia Hospital, Thomson Medical Centre, and Mount Elizabeth Hospital have followed this practice of disposing of the tissue for258 words
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Article316 1982-11-02 8 YEOW MEI SIN - By YEOW MEI SIN HOTELS are beefing up their security arrangements because of a recent increase in thefts from guests' rooms. At the Oberoi Imperial Hotel, the number of security officers and the frequency of patrols in the hotel have been increased since September. Front office staff316 words
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Article192 1982-11-02 8 MANUFACTURERS of canned products have been urged to ensure that they fill cans to the specified weight on the label. The call came from the Consumers' Association of Singapore (Case) after a complaint from a consumer. The consumer had bought two cartons of canned beer192 words
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Advertisement122 1982-11-02 4 Every Wednesday and Friday at Lunchtime Fabulous fashions and food beckon. Every Wednesday and Friday in a different show and mood. Tempt yourself with our spread of epicurean delights while we keep you in vogue with the latest fashion in town. On Wednesday LAM CREATIONS presents casual and elegant wear122 words
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world
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Article, Illustration69 1982-11-02 9 MAIDEN FLIGHT...an F-16XL making its first flight at the Fort Worth, Texas, division of General Dynamics last Friday. The jet, which differs from its hanger-mate F-16, in use by the US Air Force, by its delta-wing configuration and two-seat cockpit, was flown by company test pilots AlexPICTURE: AP - 69 words
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Article297 1982-11-02 9 Beijing's future for stability of colony Reuter BEIJING, Tuesday. A PLAN to ensure the stability and prosperity of Hong Kong up to and beyond 1997 should be worked out within two years, a senior Chinese official was reported as saying last night. Politburo member XiReuter - 297 words
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162 1982-11-02 9 UPI NEW YORK, Tuesday. IN a very private ceremony with no outsiders present, officials of Honda Motor Co watched yesterday as its first car rolled off the assembly line in Marysville, Ohio. The four-door Honda Accord made car history as the first JapaneseUPI - 162 words
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Article120 1982-11-02 9 UPI BEUING, Tuesday. COMMUNIST party chief Ho Yaobang said in a speech released yesterday that China has "little possibility" of catching up to developed nations in the next 50 years and warned against overcriticism of the socialist system. The speech, printed in the major nationalUPI - 120 words
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292 1982-11-02 9 Reuter COLOMBO, Tuesday. SRI LANKAN authorities yesterday cancelled the passports of two opposition politicians, one of them the main challenger in last month's presidential election, a Defence Ministry official said. The official declined to give reasons for the action against Hector Kobbekaduwa, vice-president of theReuter - 292 words
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Article, Illustration344 1982-11-02 10 New duty at Lebanese govt request AP WASHINGTON, Tuesday US Marines now guarding the Beirut International Airport will begin "limited" mobile patrols inside East Beirut for the first time, the State Department said yesterday. The presence of the Marines was requested by Lebanese PresidentAP; PICTURE: AP - 344 words
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169 1982-11-02 10 Reuter PARIS, Tims. A FOUR-and-a-half-month freeze on pay and prices in France ended today with an immediate rise in the cost of food, rents and transport. The increases, coupled with a small rise in salaries, followed a buying spree by French familiesReuter - 169 words
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271 1982-11-02 10 UPI Reuter TEL AVIV, Tims. ISRAEL opened a new luxury hotel on a stretch of disputed beach on the Sinai Peninsula yesterday despite an official request from Egypt to delay the opening until negotiations can begin In CAIRO, President Hosni Mubarak said Egypt objectedUPI; Reuter - 271 words
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198 1982-11-02 10 Reuter CAIRO, Tuesday AN Egyptian Mirage-5 fighter bomber crashed and its pilot baled out during a display of Egypt's air power in the western desert yesterday. Air attaches and foreign correspondents saw the French-built plane dive to the ground and disappear behind aReuter - 198 words
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193 1982-11-02 10 Reuter LONDON, Tims. ABOUT 200 youths set fires and burled bricks and bottles at police in Brixton district here yesterday after scores of officers evicted squatters from tbe run-down area hit by fierce riots last year. A police spokesman said one policemanReuter - 193 words
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127 1982-11-02 10 AP BELFAST, Tues. PROTESTANT hardliners warned today that Northern Ireland is on "the brink of a bloodbath" if sectarian "tit-for-tat" killings continue. Mr Sammy Duddy, spokesman for the Ulster Defence Association, said that extremist groups will retaliate against tne almost exclusively Roman Catholic provisional IrishAP - 127 words
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290 1982-11-02 11 LONDON, Tues. CHANNEL 4, the first new TV service in Britain in 18 years, went on the airyesterday. The new channel gives viewers a greater selection of programmes including offerings which will soon include American football, Australia's Paul Hogan comedy series and290 words
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316 1982-11-02 11 Agencies WASHINGTON, Tuesday. THE turbulent US congressional election campaign ended yesterday as it began, dominated by the issues of high unemployment and President Reagan's economic recovery programmes. There were an unusually large number of close races on election eve, sparking intense last-ditch campaigning andAgencies - 316 words
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Article278 1982-11-02 11 BUCKINGHAM Palace denied a newspaper report that Prince Andrew, Queen Elizabeth ll's 22-year-old pilot son, is moving out of Buckingham Palace into his own bachelor quarters. The report in the Daily Mirror said a private apartment is being prepared at Kensington Palace for Andrew, whose romance with American erotic278 words
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Article180 1982-11-02 12 The planet now smaller by 300 km since it was formed, says astronomer Reuter LONDON, Tuesday THE Earth is shrinking at the rate of one tenth of a millimetre a year and has shed 300 km since it was formed, according to a British astronomer. ProfessorReuter - 180 words
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225 1982-11-02 12 UPI BANGKOK, Tuesday A THAI firm has signed a US$B7 ($191.4) million agreement with Prince Norodom Sihanouk's Cambodian resistance coalition to buy timber cut in rebel-held areas of western Cambodia, reports said yesterday. The agreement to export timber to Thailand was saidUPI - 225 words
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173 1982-11-02 12 Reuter UNITED NATIONS, Tuftt. FRANCE, under pressure from governments in the South Pacific to stop nuclear weapons tests there, said yesterday they would continue until there was an effective process for nuclear disarmament. "The nuclear deterrent appears to be essential for security,Reuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration60 1982-11-02 12 HELMETED Japanese students and young unionists, their faces covered to prevent identification, doing a snake dance in an anti-Self Defence Forces demonstration near a military base in Asaka, in the foothills of Mt Fuji, where about 5,400 troops, 300 military vehicles and 73 warshipsPICTURE: UPI - 60 words
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151 1982-11-02 12 Cheque that wriggles then bounces LONDON, Tues JULIAN CARUSO gave new meaning to the unacceptable cheque yesterday. He wrote a check on a belly dancer's stomach to pay a £10 ($37) parking fine. Magistrates who im- posed the fine in the midlands town of Stafford refused to accept it. William151 words
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Article62 1982-11-02 12 UPI DETROIT, Tuesday DE LOREAN Motor Co. agreed yesterday to sell its entire United States' assets plus the right to distribute 1,094 stainless steel sports cars in Northern Ireland to Consolidated International. In an out-of-court settlement, De Lorean Motor Co. gave up its battleUPI - 62 words
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World Briefs
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81 1982-11-02 12 Reuter OTTAWA: Canada will reduce immigration by about 25 per cent next year in a bid to protect jobs at home during the country's worst recession for a half a century, Immigration Minister Lloyd Axworthy told Parliament yesterday. He said only skilled workers destined forReuter - 81 words
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Article54 1982-11-02 12 Reuter TUNIS: More than 60 people were drowned and 40 are missing in raging floods that struck Tunisia over the weekend, the official Tunisian news agency TAP said. Tunisian authorities appealed urgently to international agencies for 5,000 tents and 10,000 blankets or sleeping bags for hundredsReuter - 54 words
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Article51 1982-11-02 12 AP LISBON: Portugal's rightwing "democratic alliance" government is to open a US$l2 million (about Ss2s million) credit line to marxist Mozambique, one of its former colonies, a government spokesman said yesterday. Political sources in Lisbon said the five-year loan is intended primarily to buy arms.AP - 51 words
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Article50 1982-11-02 12 AP WASHINGTON: US President Ronald Reagan yesterday extended for one year the government emergency stemming from the Iran hostage crisis. The emergency, which limited financial dealings with Iran, had been set to expire on Nov 14. The President's action continues the emergency up to a year. APAP - 50 words
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99 1982-11-02 12 UPI WASHINGTON, Tint. ALEXANDER HAIG calls "absurd", former White Home counsel John Dean's theory that he was "Deep Throat" the clandestine source who helped the Washington Post expose Watergate. It's probably commercially motivated," Mr Haig, who was Chief of Staff in the final monthsUPI - 99 words
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Advertisement108 1982-11-02 9 Anita live at tiieTop of the Hilton V x O o x x X X X X I X ss X s \v **<* X o > V 4 SS X r ,*tend %PoS will "1(11(, 'Voi ki 3/952 Top of the Hilton Also featuring the Singapore Swing Asia's most108 words
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business
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Article, Illustration84 1982-11-02 13 UPI THE Dow Jones industrial average climbed over the 1,000 level yesterday in a rally sparked by investor hopes that Republicans would not fare as badly as predicted in the mid-term elections. Trading was moderate. The Dow Jones average of 30 stocks, down more than 4 pointsUPI - 84 words
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312 1982-11-02 13 UNITED Pulp and Paper has revised its rights issue proposal to a one-for-one issue instead of two-for-one. The original proposal was rejected by the Stock Exchange of Singapore last month, and the new plan is also subject to SES approval. However, UPP312 words
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Article, Illustration333 1982-11-02 13 RODNEY HOBSON - By RODNEY HOBSON THE Malaysian dollar has gained strongly on foreign exchange markets since the Malaysian budget but foreign exchange dealers here are divided over whether the measures announced are the cause of the vote of increased confidence. Although the US dollar333 words
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Article196 1982-11-02 13 By the Aussies ...and Austrians THE Australian group of 30 companies expect to reap an estimated $31.6 million bonanza in sales over the next 12 months following their participation in Enex Asia 82 at the World Trade Centre. Actual off-the-floor sales of electronic and electrical equipment during the196 words
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127 1982-11-02 13 STRAITS Steamship Company has announced details of the sale of its stake in Jacks International. As expected, the buyer Is Johan Holdings. Johan has undertaken to comply with the Singapore code on takeovers and mergers and to make an offer to127 words
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376 1982-11-02 13 N. BALAKRISHNAN - By N. BALAKRISHNAN SINGAPORE companies are keeping up their spending on advertising tnis year despite the impending effects of world recession. And despite heavy increases in charges for television and radio advertisements, the split in advertising revenue between the print and broadcasting media376 words
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Update
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60 1982-11-02 13 SINGAPORE share prices closed higher on buying support in selective moderate trading. The Straits Times industrial index rose 3.68 Glints to 719.08, the stock exchange dustrial/commercial index rose 2.60 points to 536.93 and the UOB composite index closed at 444.12, up 1.25 points. In Hong60 words
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Article44 1982-11-02 13 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's narrowly defined money supply M-l rose 2.67 per cent to M 511.52 billion from Mf 11.22 billion in May and was 9.61 per cent above the 10.51 billion in June 1981, Bank Negara Malaysia said. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article54 1982-11-02 13 Reuter TOKYO: Prospects are gloomy for an early recovery in Japanese exports, Mitsubishi Bank said in its monthly review. Export letters of credit in dollars received by Japanese companies, a lead indicator of near-future exports, showed minus figures for eight consecutive months until August when compared withReuter - 54 words
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490 1982-11-02 14 OLYMPIA Plywood and Timber Products expects to incur a group loss of $4.6 million for the period ending December 1982. In the five months to March 31, this year, the group reported a pre-tax loss of $2,035 million, slightly more than the $2,003490 words
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Article, Illustration299 1982-11-02 14 LINGUI Developments is looking at ways to broaden its profit base so that it can better withstand the impact of recession. At present, Lingui's earnings are derived from its palm oil production and rental income from property, the former of which is susceptible299 words
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272 1982-11-02 14 METAL Containers decribes it's first year as a public company as "most challenging", and the annual report for the year to June 30 says some improvement in terms of sales and operating profit was achieved. Strong demand was experienced during most of the year though272 words
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Article, Illustration212 1982-11-02 14 KUOK Hotels announces the appointment of Mr Michael Kalyk as president. Mr Kalyk, general manager of Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore, has been elected a member of the board of ShangriLa Hotel, and has also been appointed managing director of the company. BLUE Funnel Cruises has appointed their key212 words
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Article143 1982-11-02 14 THE overhanding issues for the gold market for the whole of last week and for the next two days still remain that of a possible discount rate cut which will induce a further cut in US prime interest rate amidst US congressional election fever, UOB says. Note should also143 words
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Article536 1982-11-02 14 UNITED Malayan Flour Mills says it made encouraging progress in the year to July 31, 1982. Group profit before taxation increased to $2.7 million compared with $1.97 million for the previous year. However, there was a slight reduction in group turnover to $35.68 million from $39.79 million536 words
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Article719 1982-11-02 15 Attempt by both sides to keep area from becoming sore point of frictions THE HIGH TECHNOLOGY DEBATE LAT-WP TOKYO, Tuesday AMERICAN and Japanese officials have agreed on ground rules for trade in the most significant potential area of conflict between the two nations: HighLAT-WP - 719 words
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462 1982-11-02 15 LAT-WP DETROIT, Tuesday GENERAL Motors Corp., alarmed by October s weak auto sales and continued high car loan rates despite a drop in most other interest charges, is expected to announce that it is slashing interest rates on new-car loans toLAT-WP - 462 words
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Article, Illustration397 1982-11-02 15 AMERICAN R D MAKES BACKSLIDE Despite overall investment hitting record levels... WASHINGTON, Tuesday SLIPPING investments in civilian research and development are placing in jeopardy the economic strength and world competitiveness of the United States. That is the view of many experts in the scientific, engineering and business communities. "We're laying397 words
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408 1982-11-02 15 LAT-WP WASHINGTON, Tues FUNDING by private firms for Development and Research in the United States fell from 2.94 per cent of GNP in 1964 to 2.27 per cent in 1981 at the same time that the funding in Germany and Japan was, on theLAT-WP - 408 words
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Miscellaneous11 1982-11-02 13 lI'X IMS McNMflu SymdJMiA. lac] 1 ki >i wmu S^iKSjWVjy m£i11 words
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Article, Illustration342 1982-11-02 16/17 OCT 24, NEW YORK. 16,000 RAN TO THE END OF THE COURSE IN THE WORLD'S BIGGEST MARATHON ALBERTO Salazar has won for the third consecutive year the famous New York Marathon. But it is not his accomplishment that has marked opinion. It is, rather, the remarkable phenomenonPICTURES: SYGMA - 342 words
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Article, Illustration1674 1982-11-02 18 BLADE RUNNER MOST people with enough sense had gone years before to Mars or beyond; only a few stayed, those medically unfit, mentally or physically, and those who just founa Earth a better place to be. The big corporations wno controlled everything stayed too. The greatest of1,674 words
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Article, Illustration451 1982-11-02 23 Side-Tracks RECORDING studios in America are preparing for the year's biggest season Christmas. This is when you can find new releases beside some really dated re-issues. The complete list of new releases for this year is not available yet but451 words
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Miscellaneous452 1982-11-02 19 CATHAY THEATRE (Phone) FILM/SHOW TIMES (*****7) Broadway (*****93) Cathay (*****00) Oata (*****75) QoMan Sultan (*****76) Jurong Drive-In (*****94) Krete Ayer People's Theetre (*****86) LeisureDrome (*****62) Ma|«ttlc (*****32) Odeon (*****16) Orchard (*****32) Regal (*****59) It Takes Two (C)/1.30. 3.30, 7.00, 9.15 It Takes Two (C)/1.30. 3.30. 7.00, 9.15 The Men With452 words
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Miscellaneous988 1982-11-02 19 FOOD, FASHION AND ENTERTAINMENT CHINESE SEDAN-CHAIR PRESENTATION THE National Museum will be presented with a 19th century sedan chair by the Friends of the Museum at the National Museum Chinese Gallery, Ground Floor, at 6 pm today. Mr Lee Wai Kok, Director of the Museum will receive the gift. BALLET988 words
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Miscellaneous1655 1982-11-02 20 Tv radio r channel 5 Opening followed by Crocodile Tears (C) (r). A contemporary social drama that revolves round the lives of the three children of the Lu family. Afternoon (Matinee: The Navy Versus The Night Monsters (E). A team of Navy officers sets out to an isolated naval base1,655 words
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Miscellaneous1781 1982-11-02 21 Tv radio L CHANNEL 8 HIGHLIGHT T CHANNEL 5 HIGHLIGHT Wu Ming makes Foreign and local Yong Zheng angry tatent gets together CHANNEL 8, 9.30pm WU MING tries to take the precious pearl away from Yong Zheng but incurs his wrath in the process. He is reprimanded and then fined1,781 words
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Advertisement115 1982-11-02 22 Harrison Ford Ihe st,if nt St, a W,irs ,md H,i jej_s .>f theJ is! Ark 1 Ridley Scott fhe direr tor of Alien' Douglas Trumbull Ihe specnil effects wi/,ird of 2001 ,ind St,if Trek 1 Combine their talents to briny yon SiryDi nUtitil AIAOO COMMNV MUAM M AHOOMIOM «NIN M115 words
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Miscellaneous405 1982-11-02 22 movie guide I 1 V W I I kt :> 4 'd W-'-vi Aws 1*4 Liu Wen Zhen...non-atop two-hour shows Liu Wen Zhen shows a big 'sell-out' TICKETS for two one-man char- pared more than 30 songs, inity shows to be given this month eluding his old hit songs and405 words
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Miscellaneous584 1982-11-02 23 DR SMOCK By George Lemont n 0.R.N0. 3 ■MS I I if. C <11 FRANK AND ERNEST j YOu'vE G<>T I I A POINT, I 6ot You7?e joppojEo r® j ©O THpOofiH channels FERD'NAND By Dahl Mikkelsen a i f 51 -•r m iw a LE GRAND CHEF PIERRE By584 words
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Miscellaneous81 1982-11-02 25 The Adventures of Teamy "life* "i*! vr-na^i ***<.*&« I# <><>-** o a z*» sri i >> stufc<n ¥j "-S-S-f,* **$*>«.-£■ isaiiiiweiiifi 1 it« 4+ <#*> ON PLANET GOCOLAND f Gel AMoe, OU, SLAVES you gees ace a w*Y lot 1 *v fir m M s 1 SSWiSIN "TMt SLAVE dOAWCS,81 words
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Advertisement248 1982-11-02 28 CLASSIFICATION IHOCX 1) Anniftfurm 2) Births 3) Engagements 4) Exhibitions/Conferences FOOO CONNS R 14) Caterers 15) Eating Spots l| t Interior Oocor/Rooovationo Musical Inatrumanta Pots Post Control Photography/Equipment Wanted to buy Wadding Services BUSINESS Tatephono Changes Buslneea Loans A Financa Buainess OpportunWos Businoss Premises for Sate/Rent a) Otflcas b) Shopa248 words
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Advertisement402 1982-11-02 29 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME We, PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LINES (PTE) LTD., of PIL Building, #03-00, 140 Cecil Street, Singapore 0106, hereby give notice that in consequence of our intended purchase, we have applied to the registrar of Singapore Ships under Section 417 of the Merchant Shipping402 words
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Article, Illustration414 1982-11-02 29 R. MANORAJ - Bowling j By R. MANORAJ TOURNAMENT chairman Shoichi Ishida yesterday strongly refuted a Press report that accused asir Panjang Bowl of offering poor prizes for the men's and women's Masters' at its seventh anniversary bowling championships, which started last Friday. Mr Ishida said: "The414 words
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Article144 1982-11-02 29 f Motor Racing L UPI ABIJAN, Tues WEST GERMAN Walter Rohrl drove his Opel Ascona 400 to victory in the penultimate round of the Ivory Coast World Auto Rally Championship that ended at Abijan after 5,000 kilometres of against-the-clock motoring. For most of the rally RohrlUPI - 144 words
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470 1982-11-02 30 B J SMITH - Racing I By B J SMITH CINCINNATI, which the handicappers omitted from the Gold Vase trial, has been included in the Gold Vase field to be ran over 1100 m this Sunday. This ends a week of speculation where owners, trainers, handicappers and470 words
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647 1982-11-02 30 GOLDEN ARROW stable's Tommy Jack showed a welcome return to form on Sunday and if he trains well during the week could be worth following. In a career spanning 29 starts, this five-year-old Irish-bred gelding has won five times in distances varying from 1100647 words
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305 1982-11-02 30 f Tenn'b I < UPI PERTH, Tuet. SWEDISH tennis star Bjorn Borg said yesterday he felt he had made the right decision in missing tennis and Wimbledon this year. Borg, the Wimbledon record holder, in Perth for an exhibition series, said he wouldUPI - 305 words
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118 1982-11-02 30 f Tennis Reuter LONDON, Tuesday THIS year's Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships made a Erofit of more than £1.5 million (5.5 million) despite being plagned by rain and rail strikes. The championships, which were the wettest in history and forced to ran a day longerReuter - 118 words
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Article, Illustration428 1982-11-02 31 GEOFFREY EU - Singapore athletes will have a hard struggle for medals in Asean Cup Athletics By GEOFFREY EU By GEOFFREY EU in KUALA LUMPUR TEAM manager Col Kesavan Soon is not exactly optimistic about Singapore's chances in the Asean Cup athletics championships for the Suharto Cup, starting today at428 words
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Article, Illustration272 1982-11-02 31 SURESH NAIR - By SURESH NAIR SPORTSWOMAN of the Year Mavis Ee, currently pursuing her studies in Australia, will arrive in Singapore on Nov 12 one week before her Asian Games swimming date in New Delhi. Mavis, a science student at the Sommerville Girls' High272 words
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Article, Illustration211 1982-11-02 31 SINGAPORE'S aquatic "wonder boy" Ang Peng Siong gave his family a big scare when he reported an injured shoulder during his Asian Games preparations in Houston, Texas. News of the injury looked almost certain to dash his splendid hopes of a Games211 words
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Article156 1982-11-02 31 ASIAN sprint champion Suchart Jaesuraparp, 32, created shockwaves when he withdrew from the Asean athletics championships became of a hamstring injury. Thailand team manager Siroj Piansakool, who annonnced the shock news, said the sprint ace was pulled eat as a precautionary measure to avoid farther injury before the156 words
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296 1982-11-02 31 LOSING to arch-rivals Malaysia in the two-test international hockey series over the weekend may prove to be a blessing for Singapore's New Delhi-bouna Asian Games women squad. The 6-1 and 3-1 defeats in Kuala Lumpur was, in retrospect, a timely eyeopener for Singapore296 words
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Article, Illustration163 1982-11-02 32 Soccer VIOLENCE 1 UPI MUNICH, Tues ABOUT 60 drunken fans stoned a train to Stuttgart after Saturday's West German First Division match between Bayern Munich and Stuttgart in new soccer violence just two weeks after the death of a Bremen football supporter. Police said they arrestedUPI - 163 words
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224 1982-11-02 32 VIOLENCE 2 AP LEEDS (England), Tues LEEDS UNITED soccer club said vesterday it had been brought close to financial disaster by the hooligan behaviour of some of its fans, and the Football Association (FA) opened an inquiry into the riot scenes. During the violence atAP - 224 words
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82 1982-11-02 32 Reuter MELBOURNE: Kingston Town, Australia's first million-dollar racehorse, starts as both official and sentimental favourite for today's Melbourne Cup. The black champion has captured the nation's imagination in the same fashion as the legendary Phar Lap and Tulloch, but he faces no easyReuter - 82 words
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Article64 1982-11-02 32 Reuter LINZ (Austria): Shot putter Elena Stoyanova, of Bulgaria, and Polish long jumper Anna Wlodarczyk nave been banned after positive dope tests at the European championships, Arthur Gold, European Athletic Association president, reported here at the weekend. Gojd told the Association's Autumn Council Meeting the twoReuter - 64 words
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Article56 1982-11-02 32 AP HONG KONG: Michael Westphal, of West Germany, scored his biggest career win when he eliminated No. 2 seed Tim Mavotte, of the United States, from the Seiko Hong Kong Classic yesterday. The German teenager came from behind to win 4-6, 6-4, 7-5 in a gruellingAP - 56 words
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Article79 1982-11-02 32 AP NEW DELHI: Mountain road hazards and mechanical trouble have eliminated more than half of the 72 cars that started two days ago in the 3,800 kilometre Himalayan Rally, control officials said yesterday. Jayant Shah, of Kenya, in a Datsun, was in the lead going into theAP - 79 words
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Article67 1982-11-02 32 AP MEXICO CITY: Serguei Pavlov, president of the Soviet Union's physical culture and sports committee says transportation and living expenses still present some confusion for the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. A monitored Cuban report quoted Pavlov as saying that little is known about the concreteAP - 67 words
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Article109 1982-11-02 32 THE players of the Singapore national W rugby team appeal to the Management of the SRU to consider the immediate removal of the ban on Mr Song Koon Poh. Mr Song has apologised for his error caused to the SRU and Singapore, and we should forgive him for109 words
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Article, Illustration450 1982-11-02 32 KEN JALLEH Jr - Rugby By KEN JALLEH Jr WE WANT Song Koon Poh back that was the appeal spelled out in a petition from the victorious national team to the Singapore Rugby Union management committee on their return from Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The petition,PICTURE: CHEW YEN FOOK - 450 words
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