The Straits Times, 18 November 1982

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1982 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 99/1/82
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  • 422 1  -  LILLIAN CHEW By SDF makes it easier for firms to get grants to teach workers new trades NEW HOPE has been given to workers whose jobs may be threatened because of the current economic slowdown. The Skills Development Fund is now advising companies Don't retrench, retrain instead.
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  • 154 1  - This school is going, going, gone... ARTHUR LEE Picture by TOMORROW, while nu.--t schools In Mngapore break op for the lorg holidays, a remote 39--year-old school at Chna Chn Rang breaks up for good. For some time now the number of pupils at Pel Hsln Public School, Just off 2S
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  • 39 1 GENEVA. Wed. Anti-gov ernment Angolan guerilla* released a Roman Catholic archbishop after a month of captivity, the International Red Cross said today The Archbishop of Uibango, Mgr Alexandra Dos Naarimento, was taken to Pretoria, South Africa. AP
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  • 30 1 TAIPEH. Wed. A < h»rtemi helicopter crashed oft Taiwan's north-east coast today, killing all IS passengers and crew aboard. One passenger was identified as MrK.CUi from Singapore. UPI
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  • 131 1 DARWIN, Wed. Lindy Chamberlain, jailed for life last month for killing her baby daughter, gave birth to a second girl today but the baby was taken away four hours later, prison officials said. Australia's Northern Territory government, acting on advice from psychiatrists and doctors,
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  • 239 1 Growth rate slows to 5.7 per cent SINGAPORE rondnnrd to be adversely affected by p*«r ec*a*mlr rood I tteng la the third qo»r tor. The mmmy grew by Jo«t 5.7 per erat from July to September. This was abMt the same as that for the second quarter, but way brlow
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  • 254 1 TOKYO, Wednesday SOVIET Communist Party central committee member, Mr Viktor Afanasyev, has told Japanese newsmen attending a meeting in Moscow with their Soviet counterparts that the Soviet Union and China may withdraw some of the troops facing each other across their long, hostile j
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  • 48 1 WELLINGTON, Wed A large explosion today blew out the front doora of New Zealand's main government computer centre in Wanganui. killing one person believed to have been carrying a bomb The explosion destroyed the foyer which houses police, traffic and Justice department records. fteuter.
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  • 389 1 MOSCOW, Wednesday SOVIET and Chinese foreign ministers met in Moscow last night in the highest level contacts between the two countries in more than a decade and agreed their countries should continue their political dialogue to normalise relations. The announcement of the
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  • 74 1 JAKARTA, Wed. President Suharto has acroed in principle to plans f*r carving op Into two «r three provinces the huge Indonesian province of Irian Jaya, formerly Hatch West New (ialnea, Irian Jaya Governor Isaac Hladom said today. He said the division of the province
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    • 43 1 5» pages today 'OPEN YOUR EYES' BEDSIDE PLEA r V Pag. 36 SUMMARY t WORLD NEWS 3. 4, 5, CAUSEWAY 11 EDITORIAL It LETTERB 11 BACKUROIND 18 TIMRS BUSINESS IU3 CLASSIFIEDS 23-35 SPORTS 35-31 OITLOOK 2 COMICS 8, RADIO TV It CINEMA 3
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    • 501 2 Speed-check device THE Traffic Police are testing a speed-check device that can record and photograph speeding vehicles on its own. It just needs to be installed in a special locked housing fixed onto a lamp-post. It is a manpower-saving device because checks now are conducted by policemen in teams
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    • 290 2 THE STRAITS TIMES SAYS: THE Singapore Armed Forces' individual physical proficiency test mast have come of age If two reservists had found it worthwhile to try and bribe a physical training instructor to pass the test. The test is not a nominal eyewash at which all that reservists have
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    • 269 2 Gold signals comeback SINGAPORE won a second gold medal at the Asian FTQ bowling championship yesterday. The victory was in the five-man team event. "We hope that this will be the start of Singapore's comeback as the force we once were in both Asia and the world," manager T.T.
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    • 183 2 HARLEN INVESTS $8m ON BIGGER FACTORY A LOCAL manufacturer of coconut-based products has spent $8 million on a bigger factory to step up production and exports. Harlen Manufacturing, which produces coconut cream, water and juice as well as coconut mill-, shakes, will begin production at the new factory
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    • 52 2 JOBLESS GETTING VIOLENT THE frustrations of the unemployed in Australia have erupted into violence. Demonstrators, protesting against rising unemployment (which could reach double-digit figures by next year if the present trend continues), recently stormed Parliament House and the Melbourne Club, a symbol of the establishment, to vent their anger.
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    • 650 2 US urged to end curbs THE Soviet Union has called on America to promise never again to impose sanctions against Moscow. Its foreign trade minister said such a pledge could lead to a major increase in trade, without the confidence that agreements will not be broken, "no
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    • 370 2 Bridging racial gap SIX years ago, in England, a 17-year-old Asian immigrant on his way home was stabbed to death by three white youths. Nothing had provoked the attack. It became horrifyingly clear that it was a "racial killing." It underlined a situation that had been building up
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    • 275 2 Forbidden ventures THE government, in a move to ensure the success of the New Economic Policy, has forbidden state economic development corporations (SEDC) from certain business activities. They are not allowed to venture into construction and heavy industries, to set up companies which carry out activities similar
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    • 174 2 Vista to the West ZAO WOl'-Kl is the first Chinese painter of con temporary abstract paintings who nas won inter national acclaim. His works have been shown in major cities all over the world, particularly in America, France and Japan. He started to paint at the
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    • 326 3 Never impose sanctions again Soviets MOSCOW, Wednesday SUVIET Foreign Trade Minister Nikolai Patolichev called on Washington today to pledge never again to impose sanctions against Moscow and said such a promise could lead to a major increase in trade. Speaking at a meeting of the US-USSR Trade and Economic Council
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    • 168 3 Reagan vows to break the mob MIAMI, Wed. President Ronald Reagan vowed today to "break the power of the mob in America" with his new anti-crime crusade, particularly in drugs. "We mean to end their profiis, imprison their members and cripple their organisations," Mr Reagan told a citizens group against
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    • 159 3 Agents smash syndicate In NEW YORK, US federal agents said they had smashed a US$lOO million money-laundering scheme in which Colombian cocaine dealers used fake accounts at some of New York's top banks to process their illegal profits. Six people alleged to have taken part in the scheme since January
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    • 43 3 UNITED NATIONS, Wed. The UN general assembly yesterday declared 1986 as the International Year of Peace. It specified that the year should be solemnly proclaimed on Oct 24. 1985. the 40th anniversary of the UN charter's coming into effect. AP.
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    • 303 3 Don't touch tax cuts, Reagen tells Congress NEW ORLEANS, Wed PRESIDENT Ronald Reagan demanded yesterday that Congress not tamper with his income-tax cuts, the big buildup in United States defence spending, or try to enact a big public works programme to create jobs. He declared: "We wit not negate all
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    • 172 3 Green stone found in Antarctica WASHINGTON, We*. Scientists la Antarctica have discovered a small green stone which almost certainly came from the moon, the US National Science Foundation (NBF) an nonnced yesterday. The government agency said It could be one of the most significant find* In the field of planetary
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    • 140 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. Britain wants private American aid to the provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA) to stop. Northern Ireland Secretary James Prior said here today. "If we could stop any aid of any sort it would be a considerable blow to the IRA." he
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    • 251 3 Five more space shuttles planned EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (California), Wed. US space officials, buoyed by what they called the overwhelming success of the latest shuttle mission, are making elaborate plans for five more nights next year. Plans Include the Orst night landing, the first round-the-clock crew on three shifts,
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    • 161 3 LOS ANGELES, Wed. US efforts to reduce dependence on foreign oil have received a dramatic boost from the discovery of a major oilfield off the southern California coast. The new Point Arguello field, discovered last month, is just 105 km from Santa Barbara and is believed to
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    • 308 4 PARIS, Wednesday THE economic recession in the industrialised nations of the West and Japan will persist throughout most of next year while economic activity this year will decline for the first time in seven years, economists at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and
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    • 183 4 W.Germany's most wanted terrorist held i BONN. Wed. West Germany's most wanted urban guerilla suspect. Christian Klar, was arj rested yesterday digging up a secret arms cache. His capture in a Hamburg wood completed a clean sweep of the three suspected leaders of the "Red Army Faction," better known as
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    • 112 4 LONDON, W«d. British easterns offlrUlH have el— <d a locpfcole that enabled rowing band af bargain banters to brlii mi (about S$4M) worth af balf prtc* beer arrow the Channel from Kraaee. From midnight tonight, a limit of Sk litre* will be Impowsl
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    • 219 4 Europe's Big 10 to stick to austerity course BRUSSELS, W*d I THE 10 European Community governments have pledged to stick to their economic austerity programmes, despite near-record levels of unemployment. At talks in Brussels yesterday convened to discuss the highest jobless total for nearly 40 years, the community's Finance and
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    • 88 4 Akai-France may have to cut workforce by one-third HONFLEUR (France). Wed. The Japanese Akai company will have to sack 30 per cent of its workforce here shortly if the French government persists with its centralised customs clearance for video recorders, the president of AkaiFrance said. Mr Christian Paillot told top
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      • 86 4 AN EXTENSIVE survey will be conducted among the population of Hongkong's New Territories, an area due to revert to China in 1997 when Britain's 99-year lease expires, the local South China Morning Post newspaper reported yesterday. The New Territories make up 90 per cent of this British
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      • 59 4 JAPAN TOLD Beiiing and Seoul yesterday that its Education Ministry would implement the government's pledge on revising controversial history textbooks glossing over Japan's war record, the Foreign Ministry said. The Education Ministry had accepted recommendations from its textbook authorisation research council to advance the date of
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      • 49 4 THE BRITISH pound tame under renewed speculative pressure yesterday and dropped below US$l.6) (553.52) for the first time since late 1976. Heavy selling of the British currency by banks and institutions drove sterling down to U551.5970 after it closed in London on Tuesday at U551.6208. Reuter
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      • 78 4 AFTER SHELVING the Western Sahara dispute to get their talks started. Organisation of African Unity (OAU) foreign ministers were bogged down yesterday in debate over who should represent war-torn Chad at the meeting. Conference sources in Tripoli said daylong ministerial discussions on Tuesday and informal overnight contacts
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      • 55 4 FOIR ROMAN Catholic priests and an Anglican priest have been arrested in Jaffna in northern Sri Lanka, police said yesterday. They said the priests possessed subversive literature connected with a guerilla group backing demands by Sri Lanka's minority Tamil community, most of whom live in Jaffna,
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      • 73 4 SENATE PRESIDENT Amintore Fanfani, who has been premier four times has been asked to form Italy's 42nd postwar government by President Sandro Pertini. it was announced here on Tuesday. Mr Fanfani, 74, a Christian Democrat, will try over the next few days to put together an
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    • 380 5 WASHINGTON, Wednesday THE US Vice-Presi-dent George Bush has reported that Mr Yuri Andropov, the new *>t Communist Farty leader, impressed him as being quick and concise in making points, self-confident, firmly in command and clear about policy positions. Coaching American officials who reported
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    • 141 5 Warsaw Pact summit put off PRAGUE, Wed. The Warsaw Pact summit scheduled to take place here from Dec 7 to 9 has been postponed to an unspecified date in January because of the death of Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev, sources said. However, there was no indication that a meeting of
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    • 299 5 Brez, was alone when he died, says report MOSCOW, Wed. Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev died in his office, alone, according to a story making the rounds here. Sometime between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. last Wednesday, Mr Brezhnev's family began to worry. The President had been in his bureau for
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    • 92 5 LONDON, Wed. The Soviet embassy's condolence book recording sympathy over President Brezhnev's death closed yesterday without the signature of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Sources said Mrs Thatcher felt the gesture was unnecessary as Britain was represented at the Moscow funeral yesterday by Foreign
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    • 35 5 HARARE, Wed. US VicePresident George Bush meets Zimbabwean Prime Minister Robert Mugabe today for a further round of talks aimed at ironing out difference* over approaches to peace In South Africa. Reuter.
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    • 103 5 MOSCOW, Wei. There arc tw* main c— Umten f*r the past •f head stale left vaeaai by ta* deatk of PreaMeat Breakaev. Mr Breiaaev was bath general secretary •f the oeatral c«mml(tee aad preaMeat, bat new Ssvtet straagmaa Yuri Andrapov was chosen «aly
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    • 199 6 TOKYO, Wed. Japan will lower tariffs on 228 imported industrial and farm items effective next April 1 in line with its policy of giving foreign products easier access to the Japanese market, government sources said today. They said the tariffs on
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    • 327 6 Massive security clampdown in New Delhi NEW DELHI, Wednesday SIKH leaders vowing to organise daily demonstrations during the Asian Games starting on Friday said yesterday thousands of their supporters were assembled in the Indian capital. "Our demonstration will be so ruthless and strong
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    • 373 6  -  H. L. LIM By PARIS, Wed. Singapore's Paris-based ambassador to France, Portugal and Spain, Mr David Marshall, is in Abidjan to explore the potential for expanding economic relations between Singapore and Ivory Coast. The former French colony in West Africa has been described by
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    • 226 6 BAGHDAD, Wed. Iraq's treaty of friendship and cooperation with the Soviet union "has not worked" in the Iran-Iraq war, President Saddam Hussein said yesterday. Speaking at a news conference, trie Iraqi president indicated that he was slowly moving towards restoring diplomatic relations with
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    • 159 6 SAUDIS MAY FACE DANGERS AT END OF DECADE WASHINGTON, Wwl A REPORT has forecast that Saudi Arabia may face dangers from internal and external forces in the late Eighties. In the report prepared for the United States Energy Department, Mr William Quandt of the Brookings Institution said that Saudi Arabia,
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    • 57 6 NEW YORK, Wed West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl pledged to American I Jewish leaders today to strengthen West Germany's relations with the Jewish people. He also said he would visit Israel. His views were in contrast to those of his predecessor, Helmut Schmidt, who was critical
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    • 187 6 AUSTRALIAN Mlcaael Jacka*a plarhrd Englishman Mark Howard T s ame the other nlcht, tourhlnx aff hlUrteu quarn-l that act every•ne l>«rtiag except the Mull* p«Uc«. The tw* Maoll* realdents, who run rival hars, h»d a petty arcumeflt duriAß which Mr
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  • 207 8 Man claims trial to $906,000 cheating charges A MAN, Cheat Jo* Jang, SI, yesterday claimed trial to tws cheating charges Involving a total of SMMTMS on May 14. Cheng Is aeeased of cheating Chartered Bank In Raffles Place by making the bank kelieve that espies of doramrnlM. Including bill* of
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  • 137 8 THE chairman of the National Wages Council, Professor Lam Chong Yah. left on Tuesday for a oneweek goodwill visit to New Zealand. The visit, sponsored by the New Zealand-Asean Exchange Programme, will enable Prof Lim to meet Prime Minister Robert Muldoon and several other
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  • 425 8  -  PAUL WEE By Unmanned camera will trap the speedsters A NEW speed-check device, said to be able to record and photograph speeding vehicles without it being manned, is now being tested by the Traffic Police. Costing between $30,000 and $50,000. the Swiss-made gadget
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  • 58 8 THE Singapore Institute of Management is looking into the possibility of upgrading its certificate course in public relations management to one of a diploma level. It will discuss this with the Institute of Public Relations Singapore and the Communications, Advertising and Marketing Foundation (CAM) based
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  • 307 8 A BITTER feud between two women over a man landed one of them in court yesterday for having sent a telex to the other containing defamatory remarks. Sharon Ang. 22, was fined (1,000 by a magistrate for defaming her cousin. Miss Ivy Goh
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  • 728 9 Productivity is hit by weak demand THE Singapore worker achieved an increase of just 1.5 per cent in productivity during the third quarter. This is higher than the 0.4 per cent growth achieved in the second quarter, but only a fraction of the 5.8 par cent recorded for the third
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  • 205 9 A FORMER businessman who was sentenced to six months jail for cheating the American Express International Corporation Singapore into issuing him with a credit card, had his jail term set aside by the High Court yesterday. He was instead fined $1,000 by Chief Justice
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  • 234 9 No trace of man following girl's death THE whereabouts of a Hongkong gold bullion consultant could not be traced after the death of his girlfriend at an apartment rented by his company here, a coroner's court heard yesterday. Madam Leong Sit Lai, 37, a domestic servant, told an inquiry into
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  • 38 9 PEDESTRIAN crossing signals at Ang Mo Kio St. 41. near Teck Ghee Primary School, will he operational from 10 a.m. today. Motorists approaching these signals are advised to drive carefully and to observe the signals
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  • 52 9 OVERALL ECONOMY Manufacturing Trade Transport A Communication Financial A Buxlmss Services Construction Real Grots Domestic Product Productivity 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 5.8 5.7 -7.3 5.1 9.0 13.8 38.2 0.4 -5.8 -4.2 8.4 5.1 8.5 1.5 -5.3 -1.6 6.6 6.4 3.3 -5.2 3.6 12.5
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  • 144 10 BAD news await* the woman who recently advertised In The Straits Times, offering tS» for a ticket to see a performance by the Washington Ballet here next month. Mrs Sheila Wong got her ticket all right bat now the Customs and
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  • 174 10 THE former supervisor of a department in Oriental Emporium A Supermarket (People's Park) Pte Ltd was yesterday Jailed for 18 months by a district judge for misappropriating $89,460 from the company. Tan Kwang Heng, 29, pleaded guilty. Tan was the supervisor of the Oriental Home
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  • 212 10 ADMISSION charges to Sentosa are to go up from Dec 1. It will cost an adult $4.50 to go to the island instead of $2.40. The price for children under 12 will go up from $1.40 to $2.50. But the new charges r will include
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  • 89 10 American who had drugs fined $1,000 AN AMERICAN was yesterday fined $500 on each of two charges of having controlled drugs at Wood- i lands Checkpoint on Nov 9. Steven William Rose, 39, admitted having 1 06 grams of rannabis in a bag and 0.06 grams of diamorphine in his
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  • 228 10 A CONTRACTOR who was shown a forged Malaysian identity card of his wife, who drowned at the East Coast Parkway beach with his son by another woman, lied when he told the police that she was his maid servant, a coroner's
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  • 298 10 Japanese firm lands major steel contract LOCAL contractor Low Keng Huat has chosen a Japanese company to design and build the planned Monetary Authority oft Singapore (MAS) headquarters. The world's third largest steel maker. Nippon Kokan XX (NKK). and Low Keng Huat yesterday signed a $20 million contract. This is
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  • 151 10 THE HIGH Court has ordered that an injunction against Marine Offshore (HK) Ltd, which is being sued here for U5565,283 (5J141.664) by a Tokyo I company, be continued, pending any further order by the court. Marine Offshore, which has an office in Singapore, is being
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  • 60 10 THE rainy weaaan ranttnncs. Van can expect occasional shower* with thunder an moot days during the next fartnlght. The shourr, could be widespread and last! until early evening an a few days. A MrUoroloKir*l Department statement •utld a period af lnUrms—sn weather rondltlans aver Slnnaponand Malaysia
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    • 184 11 State bodies get federal directive JOHORE BARU, Wod IN A move to ensure the success of the New Economic Policy, the federal government yesterday announced a four-point directive forbidding all State Economic Development Corporations from certain fields of business activities (see box). The directive to aU SEDCs (statutory boards) was
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    • 88 11 SEDCs WILL NOT be allowed to enter into butdness field* like the romtrurtlon Industry which bomlpatnw are capable of handling; CANNOT Involve themselves In heavy industries as the Heavy Industries Corporation of Malaysia (Hlcom) has been specifically set up to handle such ventures; MUST STOP setting up
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    • 302 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Attorney-General Tan Sri Abu Talib Othman, who is prosecuting in the Mokhtar trial, today told defence counsel Mr Manjeet Singh to "shut up." The incident occured when Mr Manjeet Singh, the leading counsel Tor village headman Rahmat Satiman, stood up
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    • 217 11 Don't take on more projects yet, says Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaysia feels that Asean countries should not undertake any more joint-venture industrial projects at least until the projects which have already been approved, are running smoothly. Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithaudeen who led the Malaysian delegation to
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    • 48 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A report on the master plan for a new airport in Ipoh will be submitted to the government next month. Parliament was told yesterday Deputy Transport Minister Datuk Abu Hassan Haii Omar said the report was being completed by a consultant firm. AFP.
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    • 370 11 Datuk Asri's supporters gearing up for showdown KOTA BARU, Wod SUPPORTERS of former Pas president Datuk Asri Haji Muda are gearing up for a showdown with the present leaders of the party and their supporters. They are busy amassing support from the rank and file of the party to garner
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    • 99 11 MUAR, Wed. Seven people, including five children, were killed and four others seriously injured in a collision between a car and a taxi near here last night, police said today. Police said former Royal Malay Regiment Warrant Officer Abu Bakar Said, 43, his
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  • 520 13  -  HEDWIG ALFRED By TWO days from now, Pei Hsin Public School will close for good. The small village school, just off the 26-km marker in Chua Chu Kang Road, is a government-aided Chinese-medium school. It has served residents in the area, most of
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  • 235 13 THE owners and occupiers of 49 shophouses in the Jurong Shopping Centre, have asked the Housing Board to actively follow up their appeal to the Prime Minister to reconsider the board's decision to acquire the premises. They said It was the
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  • 75 13 THE Public Works Department will hand over Jin Tal Primary School and Jin Tal Secondary School to the Education Ministry tomorrow and Saturday respectively. The two schools, which have a common football Held, are built on a 3.42 hectare site In West Oaat lUad wider the Sfoend
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  • 422 14  -  MAUREEN CHU A By A DIVORCEE with two previous convictions for cheating, had a fourmonth jail term for attempted cheating, reduced to a day plus a $100 fine. Chief Justice Wee Chong Jin who had at first described her appeal as hopeless
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  • 214 14 Quality of staff is still key factor, says Dr Wan IN THE automated factories of the future, low down-time and high overall plant efficiency will still oe determined by the quality of the workforce. Dr Wan Soon Bee. Po- I litical Secretary Prime Minister's Office) and MP (or West Coast,
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  • 16 14 TEAM V SAYS... ftj f A tidy workplace A fl^£/> V saves time and effort J
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  • 69 14 AI-L eight members ot the National Computer Board have had their membership extended for a second year by Mr Hon Sui Sen. the Minister For Finance, with effect from Sept 1. They are Mr Philip Yeo, chairman, Mr Daniel Selvaret nam Mr Robert lav. Mr Wang
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  • 171 14 THERE are no rulers and j subjects in a company j all are workers in the ■MM enterprise, said Mr Lim Boon Heng, a National Trades Union Congress deputy direc'or. "Each of us has a job to perform- each of us receiver our wages
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  • 57 14 ENGINEER Thansegaram s o R. Tharmaungam. a Malaysian, has reported the loss of a briefcase containing documents from his car in Lucky Plaza car park recently He is appealing to anyone who finds his passport, cheque book* and bank account books to contact Sgt Ang Chai
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  • Hotline briefs
    • 76 14 POSTAL Services ihaaM latr*d«* arrejrrunmra, mM at i tU<4 nte *t It Mil mm*, f»r l»c*l aw. This m Uw l( mintlm received aver I the Pretfartivtt) HtiUmt yea- tertey. The caller uld uti« arra- grammes Is mare raavraleal aad will rat caats alx* tfce i
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    • 45 14 POST Office Savings Banks should set up separate counters (or offices and companies which bank in or withdraw large sums of money. A caller pointed out that people dealing with large sums will then not hold up the queue at the counter
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    • 63 14 ANOTHER eailer gave aaggtaHaes as U haw tie a>Uver> af parcels aad reglsterea leiten raaM be Imprsvea. He saia tfce PsstaJ Service* ifcaaM make aat a Itot af the peaaie llvtM la tfce araa It ■erven. Tfce Ibrt will raataln details like thrlr afflre addreaaes and lelephaae Bamben
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    • 43 14 TABLES at hawker centres should be numbered so that stall-holders will find it easier to serve their customers in stead of having to remember faces The caller said numbered tables will mean faster service and an easier job for ihr stall-holder*
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    • 23 14 CALL Prema on our hotline on *****72 for your idea* on improving productivity, or if you have noticed any practices which hamper productivity.
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  • 7 15 Direct Broadcasting by Satellite Part Two
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  • 1297 15  - E. T. boon or bane? MAGDALENE LUM By YESTERDAY we featured the coming of Extraterrestrial Television or Direct Broadcasting by Satellite and showed you how it worked. Today we ask several academics and media professionals to talk about its impact on society. Will it be boon or bane? A second
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  • 683 15 SO WHAT are the measures to combat the spillover of undesirable programmes? Some of them were discussed at the 19th Asia Pacific Broadcasting Union (ABU) general assembly held here last month. Here's a breakdown 1 Scrambling With this system, a country transmitting a DBS
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  • 790 15 WHAT had the snail's pace of a golf tournament or a documentary on gay liberation in Toronto got to do with a seal hunter on Daffin Island? That's the kind of question Canadian broadcasters had to grapple with when the satellite brought more TV programmes all over
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  • 286 15 NOW that extra-terres-trial television Is only a few years from reality, what shall we do? The issue has been debated among governments, broadcasters and legislators ever since the subject of DBS was raised at the ExtraOrdinary Administrative Radio Conference of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in Geneva
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  • The StraitsTimes says...
    • 450 16 THE Singapore Armed Forces's individual physical proficiency test (IPPT) must have come of age if two reservists had thought it worthwhile to try and bribe a physical training instructor to pass the test. Even if the two reservists themselves had displayed an immaturity which
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  • 521 16 KGB now stands for transfer of technology WASHINGTON The KGB, the committee for state security, is praised by the communist leadership as the "sword and shield" of the Soviet Union and, at the same time, is the most widely feared instrument of the government. It has no equivalent in the
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  • 684 16 IS ELOPEMENT a part of kampung culture? asked a foreign friend, on reading a recent news item about a 12-year-old girl who tried to run off with her Indonesian sweetheart. I imagine it is a universal phenomenon, though some may be tempted
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  • 1608 16  -  DAVID BRAND B! Writing for the Asian Wall Street Journal AMSTERDAM Frits van Gompel is the well-nurtured product of Holland's beneficent society. A comfortable home, takehome pay of US$lB6 (Ss4o9) a week, decent schools for his children and no worries about medical bills would
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  • 62 16 I EUROPE'S unemployed, with their w access to elaborate systems of longlasting jobless benefits, free medical care and subsidised housing, are "very well off' when compared with their US counterparts, observes an OECD labour expert. Unemployed Americans are receiving an average jobless benefit of US$ll2 a week. Once this
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  • FORUM
    • 362 17 Uphold fire safety standard Plea from highrise flat owner I REFER to the recent front page report (ST. Nov 11) on the new edition of the fire code to be introduced for highrise buildings. Whilst much has been emphasised on fire safety standard for private development, it would seem that
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    • 330 17 1 REFER to my letter on the future of geography here (ST. Oct 21) and the subsequent replies by the National University of Singapore (ST, Nov 3) and the Ministry of Education. (ST, Nov 9). I thank the ministry for its
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    • 156 17 Query on number of dogs lost I REFER to the article Fined for stealing SPCA dog." (ST, Nov 3). ft is shocking to learn that a Dobernan was found lost from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals pound and that it took nine days for staff to
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    • 71 17 COULD the Housing Board consider supplying flat buyers with floor plans of the flat applied for? The pians will help the buyer to seek approval for any alterations he might want to make while he is waiting for the flat. The plans must include
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    • 118 17 He doesn't understand the lyrics YOUR reader "Disgusted" wondered why teachers do not sing the National Anthem with their pupils during school assemblies. (ST, Nov 3). Another reader "Cracked voice" blamed the notes. (ST, Nov 11). I, however, do not understand the lyrics of the anthem. I am sure that
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    • 110 17 They don't know how many to answer WE ARE students sitting for the GCE 'O' Level Examinations this year. There is some confusion concerning a section in one of the papers. The instruction is for us to answer not more than the required number of questions. So far we have
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    • 81 17 Good idea for Teamy's song I AGREE with the suggestion of "Chorister" (ST, Nov 13 Nov) about a change in the lyrics of the productivity song "Good Better Best." I believe the phrase "Teamy Teamy for the best" was slotted into the end of the second stanza to replace the
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    • 35 17 I REFER to recent complaints about broken tiles and foreign matter in some swimming pools. The newly-opened Bukit Merah swimming complex is no exception. Conditions there are becoming intolerable. NAI>BPUOL Singapore Ml*
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    • 116 17 BALLET FAN WILLING to pay $50: any seat Washington Ballet 10th/l lth December. Tel: *****5 c THE advertisement I REFER to your report "Paying $50 to keep a date with ballet." (ST, Nov 13). Mrs Sheila Wong was probably not aware that
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    • 86 17 THE Straits Times welcomes letters from readers. All letters must include the writer's signature, full name, address, and home and office telephone numbers, if any. They should preferably be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the paper. You may add a pseudonym if you wish. Brevity is an advantage. We
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    • 194 17 When the co-applicant refuses to cancel deal I WOULD like to cancel a joint application for a Mousing Board flat and have been told that my co-applicant and I have to be present to sign a form. Could the authorities answer the following questions? 1. Is there a way to
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    • 372 17 Give female DJs a chance, Ah Kay THE article "Male DJs have worked out better" by columnist Ah Kay (Sunday Times, Oct 24) has done injustice to the fine work put in by the female announcers of the programme Your Host Tonight broadcast over Radio One of the Singapore Broadcasting
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  • BACKGROUND
    • 688 18  -  LIM SAY BOON By Our Melbourne Reporter OVER the past three weeks, Australians have found themselves confronted with sights not usually associated with wellordered societies. The incidents had three things in common anger, violence and unemployment. Late last month, hundreds of miners, threatened
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    • 800 18 HONGKONG Hongkong's Mais Transit RailI way CorporaUon (MTRC) is in a bind L.- oi week, the Hong kong government asked it to pay HK$l 82 billion (nearly SS6OO million) for development rights to a i prime site in the colony's central business district.
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  • TIMESBUSINESS
    • NEWSBRIEFS
      • 71 19 THE fall in prime lending rates here continue with several banks announcing further cuts. From today, Tat Lee Bank's prime rate will be down by a quarter point to 9.25 per cent while Nationale de Paris will trim its rate by half a point to 9.5 per
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      • 55 19 PAPER Products (Malaya) Bhd has been asked by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange to furnish the name or names of the banks and other details of the loan which the company is proposing to raise for the acquisition of Chandan Development and Teraju Usaha through a total
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      • 50 19 SUPREME Plantations disclosed that it had acquired 180,000 more shares of $1 each in P Hand Chemicals, thereby raising the company's shareholding in P Hand to 98.4 per cent. The shares were bought at $1.50 each, the same as the original purchase made on Jan 4 this year.
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      • 22 19 GENERAL Securities Investments announced that its unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share was $1.85 as at Oct 31.
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      • 60 19 MALAYA Glass Factory has replied to the KLSE's query that the company will trade profitably during the year to July 31 because the new and larger furnace is now operational. It further disclosed that the company's dividend policy is to pay shareholders a substantial portion of distributable profits
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      • 39 19 INDUSTRIAL Bank of Japan Finance US$5O million (Ssllo million) guaranteed floating rate note due 1988 will bear an interest rate of 10 11 16 per cent. The interest payable on May 18, 1983 will be U*****.34.
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      • 42 19 THE interest rate for the Bank of Tokyo (Curacao) US$6O million (Ssl32 million) guaranteed FRN due 1984 has been set at 1013/16 per cent for the period Nov 18 to May 18, 1983. The amount payable will be U5554.36.
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      • 84 19 ABU DHABI. Wed. The United Arab Emirates federal government has taken a 40 per cent stake in the Arab African International Bank and the Dubai government another 10 per cent, a bank spokesman said. He said the bank, to be renamed the Emirates Arab African International Bank
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      • 76 19 TOKYO, Wed. Japanese imports of spot crude oil in the first half of fiscal 1962, ending March 31, rose 29.7 per cent to 54.75 million barrels from 42.21 million barrels in the same 1981 period, the Petroleum Association of Japan said. The share of spot crude in
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      • 98 19 LONDON, Wed. Average earnings in Britain in September were 6.8 per cent higher than a year ago, after a 7.8 per cent rise in the year to August, the Employment Department said. The underlying rate of earnings growth eased to 8.75 per cent in the year to September
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      • 100 19 CAIRO, Wed. Egypt managed to increase both its oil production and exports this year despite a world surplus, Mr Abdel Hadi Kandil, chairman of the Egyptian General Authority of Petroleum, said today. Mr Kandil, quoted by the newspaper Al Ahratn, said that with production up, Egyptian revenue
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    • 339 19 Thomson-Brandt may take up stake in Grundig PARIS, Wed. ThomsonBrandt, the nationalised French electronics group, may take a substantial equity stake in the financially ailing Grundig of West Germany as part of a plan being discussed by leading European companies to challenge Japanese dominance in consumer electronics. Thomson stressed that
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    • 471 19 BRUSSELS, Wed. The European Commission and France may be heading for an open political and legal clash over France s allegedly "secret" agricultural trade deal with Russia. France maintains that it has only sounded out the Russians on their potential agricultural import needs.
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    • 297 19 COMPETITION among the three major American banks here in the field of consumer banking is expected to become more intense as each plans to offer new services. Bank of America is now planning an automated teller system while the other two. Citibank and
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    • 483 19 A LOCAL manufacturer of coconut-based products has recently spent $8 million on a bigger factory to step up production and exports. Harlen Manufacturing, which produces coconut cream, water and juice as well as coconut milk shakes, will begin production at the new factory at
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    • 129 19 Takeover of Ambrosiano stake in Inter-Alpha THE other six European partners of Inter-Alpha Asia (Singapore) will soon take over the ill-fated Banco Ambrosiano's share in the paid-up capital of the merchant bank. Arrangements to take over Banco Ambrosiano's share will be completed next month, Inter-Alpha's deputy general manger, Mr willem
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    • 246 19 SINGAPORE: Prices closed lower on lack of baying support In quiet selective trading yesterday, with lower overseas advices deprcwring sentiment. Magnum Corp, Straits Trading, Malayan Banking and IMB fell 11 cento each to U.M, MS* and U.M respectively. Public Bank fell 12 cento to $4.W. The Straits Times
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    • 67 19 DukpW liilim MTC 4 -2 2 c*c Earn GathrießM NBT -4 -10 -4 •6 CCM PAN Haw Par N»t lr»n -5 -5 -5 »ld Storaßf (rrnUnn-liH-brapr HM PMC -20 -6 -7 -6 I'M KW KatbmaM STrMh, I M Wartu -4 10 4 PertlaPlaal SeabSMp ■2 -2
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    • 26 19 Industrials Up 11 Down 85 unch 11 Finance Hotels Properties Plantations Mining Deb /Loans 2 2 12 9 9 3 3 5 3 1 2
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    • 161 19 Indices Nov 16 Nov 17 BT Indicator *****1 *****3 ST Industrials: 757.90 748.54 STFinanc* 1729 06 1718 52 ST Hotels 999 88 996.23 ST Properties 615 05 609 61 ST Minings 229 92 229.22 ST Plantations ***** 860 90 OCBC: 663 91 656 38 SEStnd 569 26
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  • 2554 20 SM I lON ONE INIH'STRIAL A COMMERCIAL Adjusted (or scrip/ rights. N Tax-exempted dividend. ABN traded In lots ef ll shares each, with price quoted In dollars. MM High Low Input Lad S.lr orDiv M I- r Vol Day* COOO) High Low 390 247 Ac ma Alcom
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  • 625 20 A GENERALLY easier mood eaatiaaed to prevail aa Ike lecal stock exeaaage yesterday altaeogh a aaadfml ef eeaaten were able to Back the tread Bad pat ap eaeaaragla*; galas. Tkeaßk tke slide la price* was braad-based, meat teases were act sahataattal. The few saares
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  • OVERSEAS MARKETS
    • 257 20 STOCKS IN Hongkong yesterday closed the routine midweek half day session easier on speculation more local I companies face liquidity problems, brokers said. hki Ajaoclalco Noun l m Curun Inwat ON CiMunf Kong 7.a> China Tub! Uja Cllj HoUk Crxjm Hut Tunnel 10 10 r I Conaortlum 0«C ParEaAlxeh
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    • 305 20 THE Sydney stock market yesterday closed lower although some australian institutional demand lifted share prices from their lows with other investors sidelined by lower Wall Street prices, brokers said caaia ACI ami at ap y m Aterfoyte MM A«c fli Aliuuic OU Mi AUMd Mill 11» Ampol r»f 149
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    • 101 20 SHARE prices in Manila yesterday closed mixed on a turnover of 974,430 pesos, down from 1.48 million on Tuesday. rixalar* uiri nn ,cok Mlnln« injlo PhU ,p»« MUUDf B itluCon B. MtutoOoM Male PWolwn InnMCoiiß lnlPhU HMp oaa* 0012 nso 0001* 0013 i 3 IJD 7jg uncb unch ■inch
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    • 389 21 PRICES IN Tokyo yesterday gained ground in response to the yen's sharp advance against the dollar, after opening slightly lower due to the fall on Wall Street overnight, dealers said. The market average rose 4180 to 7.740.10 on a Ught volume of 300 million shares. The Tokyo stock exchange
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    • 613 21 LEADING shares were generally higher and the undertone was surprisingly (inn yesterday despite the previous day's Wall Street falls which saw the Dow Jones average dip below 1,000 at one stage, dealers said. Operators were showing renewed optimism over a discount rate cut and selected leaders benefited, with ICI
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    • 406 21 STOCK PRICES IN New York on Tuesday closed sharply lower for the third session in a row as investors became increasingly pessimistic about the possibilities of a discount rate cut. The Dow Jones industrial average skidded 21.71 points during the first hour to dip below the critical 1000
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    • 65 21 FINANCIAL livtf--INIH STKIAI.M Tilesilny 816 2 Monday 832.0 Week Ago 822.0 DOW JONKS AVaUUatH INIHSTKIALB I up mlu y *****0 Monday *****3 Week Ago 1060.25 II K HANt; SKNU WeUnestlny 810 70 Tuesday ***** W< -k An" .857 70 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTsU M I Wediiesility 834.5 TuevlHy 838 5
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    • 191 21 SHARE PRICES were lower on Tuesday, in quiet, featureless trading witn yesterday's lower Wall Street close cited as the main (actor affecting sentiment, dealers said. m abm m* -t aiwm mm -v Aim mm amtv wim Amtu (TM -M Amroook <Ui -IJ Banpm Bat§ mo -#l 7 Bolt tijo
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    • 205 21 Motor -CoUunoua Mi HmU* Br MW NaaUa Dm SM Oarllkon' Buahrte Br IW Samtoa Br «1» tandoaPc Ml SUM Ra« IBM SullW PC Sular Rat 1T1» BwM>B«nkßr M 7 SwlH Bank Corp R*g Ml Swttaßa lam Rat v SwW lU-liuui h MM SwUMlrßr Ml SvUaair Rag t* Union Ban«
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    • 174 21 PRICES IN Bangkok yesterday closed mixed with losses outnumbering gains in quiet trading, dealers said. The Book Club index dropped 043 point to 110.25 on a turnover of over 137.300 shares Maboonkhrong fell six bant to 197, Jalaprathan Cement lost three to 151 50 and Rama Tower dropped two
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    • 191 21 FROM: P%frt»,c»i I* DOLLAR BI'MUaU B IJatMf (4 788 4 80S) (14) 4.78 xd <UlTwk(434B4MS> c-d U«flUrvl2«B3a2S)(3)3a2 IXaUp FM •> OOS i Id UfeSMly (2 INU) II) 2 IK id U lUpH (2 1311 2 745) (4) 2 75 (1) 2.74 (1) 2 7t (2) 2.73 Hl|b u4
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  • 233 20 HNGAPOBE UNIT TKUST (Maaaim' arlaaa lar Nay 18) The Commerce 2 93 3.08 The Savings Fund 1 70 1.78 Spore Prog Fund 1.2* 1.35 S pore Sec Fund 1 .95 2.05 Spore Invest Fund 1 05 1 10 Spore Equity Fund 1.29 1 35 MIA I NIT TRI
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  • 1396 20 BID and oiler prices officially listed and >»■«'"«— In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yeaterday with the number of shares traded -shown in brackets In locs of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified All Tunes Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word ■sett" Big Board deals
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  • 1829 20 BID and offer price* officially listed and hmhmi In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange ye»terday. with the number of iharn traded ihown in bracket* In lot* of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified IMH STKUI.s AJaiirti (3.10B 3.2*S) Alessi (1.42B) (8) 1 48 (18) 1 47
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  • 776 20 UOF (2.738) (5)273 V O I (*****(1)260(1)259(1) 2.60 HOTELS Apollo (2WB) (5) 287 (15) 288 (1)285(1)2.00 Pabar Marlia (1.81 B) (1) 106 (40) 1 S3 (45) 1 04 (48) 1 92 (1) 1.01 (4) 103 (75) 1 92 SETT (1.038 1 945)(4) 1.98(27) 1.05(12) 104(2) 105(38) 1.03 Goodwood Park
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  • 29 20 Industrials Up 9 Down 83 onch 11 Finance Hotels Properties OU Palms Tins robbers Crabbers 1 5 6 2 7 3 5 9 3 3 3 Deb/Loans
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  • 408 20 POOR overseas leads dampened sentiment on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, sending share prices lower on a wide front. After opening marginally lower in line with the easier conditions on overseas bourses, share prices started to slip, but within a narrow range, on lack of
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  • COMMODITIES
    • 648 21 PRICES in the Singapore rubber market closest slightly lower yesterday, with December RSS One buyers quoted at 178.50 cents per kilo, down 0.50 cent on Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked down slightly on lack of buying support after an unchanged opening. Volume was minimal. Ihe morning session dosed
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    • 82 21 NOON S.-K mi SMR pncm ywurdar HAS D«e»«b.r I urrtil MUI ■I (ItuopallMl 15*00 IW.OON 9BRSO (I bapattrtl IMOO *****N MBELB Dmabn SMRCV llmpdkl I*l.oo IHOON SWL UWpdtol I*loo IMMN SHt:, llupdkil IMOO IHOON SMRi;P nu^l UNO UNO SMR 10 llluaiMUMl 167.00 IWOON SMR2O (lloapallKl IM.OU IMUON
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  • 31 21 Kuhl.tr: Nov 17 Singapore: Dec: 178.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: Dec: 194.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: MJ29.15 per kilo (unchanged) Offical offering: 202 tonnes (up 29 tonnes)
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  • 148 21 CHINKSK I'rodace Rxrhaoßr, Slnnaparr, rlwdat. prices per IN kg yesterday. Cseawt a*: Bulk fob W) 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum i tub SlO3 00 sellers, new drum fob $107 00 sstsßf Clara: Miied (loose) $50 00 buyers. Pepper: Muni.* white pepper fob Asia NI.W $332
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  • 173 21 THE STRAITS lm price continued to remain unchanged al MJ2*J 15 par kilo in PenanK yesterday, on an official offcrine »P tomips to 202 MM TaM overnight London m irki'l ffM barely steady uith forward buyers falling 1.25 to C7.41U per tonne LONDON: Afternoon Kerb dealings in tin finished
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  • 238 21 KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian crude palm oil market dosed firmer on strong covering support in active trading yesterday, dealers said. In the November position, the central region rose 120- to M 1715 per tonne, north $17.50 to $720 and south $9 to $712.50 while in December, central firmed
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  • 37 21 LONDON: Copper prices on Wednesday (previous in brackets) Win-bars Spot buyers CS77.SO (f. 876 50). sellers C 878.00 (1*7750). Three Months buyers 1.888 50 (1*6.50). sellers CM9 00 (I*B7 00) Market taar: Steady Sales: 35.800 tonnes
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  • 218 21 IHK KU/)HAR markrt for gold deliverable In Singapore tifwnrd at 123. 230 and rloaed at $29,373 yrsler day. In the Far Kast. gold opened at I :S»408 00 409 00. (ell to 1407 25 408 25, before recovering to MOK 00 409 00 and closing at $407 SO 408
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  • 327 21 TRADING In US Sing dollar yester day waa bask-ially thin and featureless, opening at $2 2080 00. it was traded to a high of $2 2145 55 before dnfliru! l«*er to $2 2135 45 in the Slngpore forei market There seemed to be some light (ommerclal buying
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  • 43 21 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Nov 17 Overnight: 3. Call deposits I. Ckxiag Bayia* Stlliaf rrtasury bills 3<* 3 Han* bills 8 s 8* 3 months CD «h 6H 8 months CD 8 15/10 8 13/1 iMfee: NiMiiil DkmM
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  • 366 21 INTKRBANK rates at 3.00 pm. CmMd« Nominal nIH Smithsonian Pwrcantag* quoted jTMtorday (croaakwrity chw>g« lxw«l dollar* to one jnlt «f forrlun rurrency: LJS dollar 2.2140 2.2150 2.8196 -21.48 St.-i linK pound 3.5760 3.5805 7.3469 -51.32 Australian dollar 2.0855 2.0880 3.4286 -39.17 MZ dollar 1.5725 1.5735 3.4286 -54 02
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  • 30 21 Clotlnf Interbank rates lor infipore dollars on Nov 17 Offer Bid vemighi J. 2 1 month 5 ■I months 6. 3 months 6 f H ovwiUKht moo> 3
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  • 26 21 THE average rate at which ma jar Singapore hanks are cvreatly prepared to lend to their best caatomera la f 48 per cent.
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  • 358 22 BRUSSELS, Wed Spain and Portugal should be rewarded with a definite date for joining the European Economic Community if they take more drastic steps to cut back "crisis industries" such as steel and shipbuilding. A report on enlargement by the European commission has
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  • 280 22 PARAMOUNTCorporation Bhd's proposed acquisition of a property development company and a household appliances wholesaler is entering the final phase. The company said the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee has given its approval for the two acquisitions, first announced in December last year. This leaves only
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  • 257 22 Israeli inflation threatens to hit record high TEL AVTV, Wed. Israel is heading for the highest inflation in its history, 138 per cent for the year, unless recently imposed fiscal measures bite more effectively than they did in October. The consumer price index rose 8.4 per cent in October, bringing
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  • 215 22 FRANKFURT, Wed. A group of nine of Rumania's major Western creditor banks will meet in London tomorrow to discuss final details of negotiations aimed at rescheduling some US$2.3 billion (SJS.I billion) worth of debt. Documentation was sent out earlier this week to some
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  • Obituaries
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      95 35 Our Condolence We share the grief with the family of the late Soh Wah Sun from The Management Staff CITIBANK, N.A. paesad away peacefully on 17/11/82, loavtng baMnd:--»ON8 DAUOMTERS-W4-LAW Thomas Tan Chuan Seng Doris Wee Nal Chlk Richard Tan Chua Leong Mavis Koh Nan Nah DAUGHTERS: SONS-IN-LAW Tan Oeok Bee
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      60 35 Passed away paauans»| en 16 Novemoef ISBJ leaving benino Huaband: Tan Bee Tlan Son: Tan Sheng Kuan Daughter*: Tan Saw Bin Tan Saw San Cortege wW leave 27 Cheng Soon Garden for Mount Vemon Crematorium on Saturday 20th November ■I I.oopm No wreathe or acroß* plisn Donatwo* lo
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    • 66 35 Aim* Shenti Pee(a The family of the late Mr KunJen Nalr express their heartfelt thanks and gratitude to rela* lives, friends for their kind assistance and attendance during their recent bereavement Alma Shanh *>oe|a wtM be held en Saturday MWi Nov a? si 7 30pm at Shlvan Tempi*.
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      66 35 Chairman at Ong Kan Heck Raalty PtaLM wouM Mk# to NiMifc Mi rMMivott #no nwl wet amd oofMltofM ounnQ llMvf rVOOflt b*r#wJVßcn#nl Wilh «p«c..l ap»rsrl*Wlin and lhank* to tna nuraa* and atatl and SMar EutaUa o> St. Raph»*t* Corrieter oIBM. Alvamla HoapUal ier ttiaw cara and attantton. AM denattona lo
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    • 43 35 INLOVINCM€MO»»» GONE FROM OUK UVES OME SO MM. BUT m OUM HEAHTS, FOREVER NEAR. FONOLV REMEMBERED BY WIFE. SONS. DAUGHTERS. DAUGHTER-IN-LAW. SON-IN-LAW GRAND SON AND LOVED ONES "I AM THE RESURRECTION AND LBf- SAMUEL R A JAM ANI DEPARTED 18.11.81
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    • 40 35 MR G CHARLES NELSON DEStLVA OCPANTf O SUOOCNLV ON i|llU "ON THE SANDS OF LIFE SOKROW TREADS HEAVILY. AND I.EAVF.S A PRINT TIME CANNOT WASH AWAY" ALWAYS REMEMBERED BY BE LOVEO MOTHER, SISTERS BROTHERS-IN-LAW ANO FRKNOS
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    • 27 35 who Ml won lINm. tSSS Fondly r»m— whored by all whom h# lovejrj ao vejcy much My bejloifed hueb#od MR V V MUOELIAR
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    • 33 35 Sweet are the memories. BY lently kept. Of one we loved dearly and never forget." Query miiiid by wile, children, isks 111 law and grand tlKdriii. VA* KAN HOE Dapertad: 15.11.77
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      29 35 One year has passed But memories stay fresh It painful Always remembered by oils _i-^i j taßaaMaaii ki lomg Memory of Peier J L Chono, Diparts< il n «1
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      173 35 pimd away paoowfuNy on is. 11.12 leevioo boMnd: ■Blovßd wttw: Chan Yuet Moey Sona Pejughtors w> law Kwok Thye Helen Choi Kwal Eng K wok Onn Dm May Cheng Kwok Van Leong Hung Leng PaugMars Son-in-law Sow Ling Sow Chlng Wong Loke Jame OrandcMMron Daniel Wong Wool Lee Su Mln
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE ONE
    • 595 35  -  EPSOM JEEP A simple system to deal with the newcomers By In fact, he was neglected in the early betting. Golden Lining suddenly came in for solid support and his price shrank from $80 to $50. $30 and $20. At starting time, he was almost
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    • 215 35 John Henry for Japan Cup EAST RUTHERFORD (New Jersey), Wed. John Henry, thoroughbred racing's richest horse, is heading for Japan after finishing third in the US$4OO,OOO (about SJ800.000) Meadowlands Cup race Last Saturday. Sam Rubin, John Henry's owner, said he was sending his horse to Tokyo to run in the
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    • 358 35 ON THE TRACK with TIPTOP NASIB MAJtI-LAH is in striking form and should put up a bold showing in the Class 4 Div 5 race over 1,400 m on Sunday. The six-year-old Australian gelding did a dashing workout when he strode out fluently over 600 m
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    • 911 35 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A total of 271 horses comprising 128 in Class 2. 131 in Class 5 and 12 Malaysian breds for the Maiden Stakes race has been entered for the Selangor Turf Club Meeting on Nov 27-28 and Dee 4-5. CUa*. 1: First ru l^Mm •r I
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    • 116 35 FIBBT DAY: Class 2 Div 2 1.200 m. 1.600 m; Div 4 1.200 m. 1.600 m; Class 5 Div 2 1.200 m. 1.600 m; Div 4 1.200 m. 1.600 m SECOND DAY: Class 2 Div 1 1.200 m. 1.600 m: Div 3 1.200 m. 1.600 m; Class S
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    • 89 35 MRS JOANA De CRUZ passed away In Vallathope India on 1411.82 Son Augustus DeCrut and family at 102, Lorong 4. Jalan Sultanah Rogaya. Dragon Garden. J B CAPT J.M McNAUOHTAN formerly of Straits Steamship Co. Ltd. passed away In Scotland on 11 1182. The FamMy of me L*ls MR QUAY
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE TWO
    • 349 36 TENNIS ROUND-UP BANGKOK, Wed. Third-seeded Ramesh Krishnan, of India, easily beat West German Klaus Eberhard 6-3, 6-2 in the first round of the US$B5,--500 ($185,535) Bangkok Classic here yesterday. Kmalte: Chris Johnstune (Aust) bt Charles Strode (US) 6-1. 6-2; Glen MichibaU (Can) bt
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    • 353 36 LAS VEGAS, Wed. The mother of terminally-injured boxer Kirn Duk-Koo begged her dying son to "open eyes" at his bedside at Desert Springs Hospital after she flew in to be with him. Mrs. Y an 8 Sun-Nyo, 65, who had flown here yesterday from
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    • 303 36 PARIS, Wed. World Boxing (vunrll presldeat Jaae Sulaiman has railed for substantial rhaageM la the format of world title flghto folio wing two nightmare haats la the UiJtod States aver the weekend. Saath Korean lightweight Dak koe Kirn remained la a roma after
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    • 234 36 MIYAZAKI, Wed. Some of America's top professionals will take part in the U*****,000 ($887,500) Dunlop Phoenix tournament, one of Japan's richest golf events, starting tomorrow at the Miyazaki Phoenix Country Club course, south of Tokyo. Craig Stadler, the reigning United States Masters champion
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    • 327 36 World champ puts down threat BIRMINGHAM, Wed. Jahangir Khan, of Pakistan, dealt ruthlessly with an unexpected threat from Australian Dean Williams as he retained his world squash title by a 9-2, 6-9, 9-1. 9-1 margin here last night. Williams. 26. battled bravely and skilfully during the 63-minute final before giving
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    • 172 36 NEW YORK, Wei. The America* Nstisasl Faathall Leagae Players' Uaiaa and club awaers reached a teatatlve agreemeat last Bight to rod in Hunt week-aM strike and games will reaame ea Saaday If hath sides ratify the part, aegetlators aaaaaaeed. Na details af the acieemeat were given Immediately.
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE THREE
    • 872 37  -  ALAN HUBBARD LONDON. Wed. Amid the enigmatic and frequently depressing shifting values of life in England, some things remain cheerfully constant: our obsession with the love life of the royals, warm beer and cold winters, the white cliffs of Dover and the red shirts of Liverpool
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    • 264 37 Flamengo flow no more RIO DE JANEIRO, Wed. Flamengo's reign as South American soccer champions came to an abrupt end last night when the unexciting Uruguayan team Penarol beat them 1-0 in the semi-final at the Maracana Stadium here. Penarol, themselves three-time champions in the *****, now meet Cobreloa, of
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    • 147 37 PARIS, Wed. A former chairman of French First Division soccer clnb St. Ktlenne, Roger Rocbf r, wm charged with fraud here yesterday. Rocher, who lost power in a board-room struggle earlier this year, was charged in connection with the "slosh fond" revelations he made this summer. The clnb's
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    • 120 37 Bearzot threatens to quit Italian job ROME, Wed. Italian manager Enzo Bearzot is ready to quit his job less than six months after leading his country to an outstanding triumph in the World Cup soccer finals in Spain. Bearzot, who has been in charge of Italy's football fate since 1977,
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    • 172 37 SAO PAULO, W*d BRAZIL'S top soccer players want Palmeiras manager Rubens Minelli to take over the national side as successor to Tele Santana, according to a poll published in the Folha de Sao Paulo newspaper yesterday A survey of almost 200 players from leading clubs
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    • 287 37 ATHENS, Wed. A goal four minutes from time by Lihandros Georgamilis sent European Under-21 soccer champions England tumbling to defeat against Greece here yesterday. The match, a curtainraiser to today's senior European championship clash, never livea up to expectations and England's attacking 4-2-4 formation seldom put
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  • TIMESPORT PAGE FOUR
    • 59 38 61 APPEAL to the public to give oar boys a chance. Come and watch them In this tournament the boys deserve their support. There Is nothing like being cheered on by your own supporters and, If the public want to see a fine display of fitness and gats, they should
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    • 357 38 It's back to the good gold days Bowling revival continues with another gold and silver MANILA, Wed. The tears that welled in the eyes of Singapore's five-man team as the strains of Majulah Singapura reveberated around the Manuela Bowl here this afternoon symbolised the Republic's return to the heights of
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    • 220 38 MANILA, Wed. Singapore's Ronnie Ng, A.K. Vong and Adelene Wee, after the first eight games of the 15--game Masters event today, are poised for a medal each in their respective divisions of the Asian FIQ bowling championships at the Manuela Bowl here. Ronnie, who has
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    • 392 38  - We need cheers Cashin J. RAJENDRAN By THE Singapore Rugby Union have appealed to the public to support the national team in the eighth Asian tournament starting on Saturday at the Jalan Besar Stadium. SRU president Howard Cashin said that Singapore's recent success was due to the players' sheer determination
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    • 200 38 Japan may have the last laugh SINGAPORE may be the home team in the eighth Asian Rugby tournament, but as far as defending champions Japan are concerned they can be dismissed with a laugh (writes J. K*)rndr»n) At least that is the opinion of one Japanese and some Singapore Rugby
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    • 257 38 YEUNG HIN CHONG and Lee Yew Chye showed the benefit of their recent Korean training stint when they kept their unbeaten record to help Vaneco A surmount Nanyang Siang Pau 5-1 in last night's national men's team championship at Poi Ching School. The victory
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    • 345 39  - Best of luck, Singapore GODFREY ROBERT Party arrive after long, weary journey D NEW DELHI, Wed Singapore's main contingent of 44 competitors and eight officials arrived here late this morning looking drawn and drowsy after a tiring overnight flight, and Chef-de-Mission Tan Eng Bock advised them to take a day's
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    • 284 39  -  HAKIK AT RAI By NEW DELHI, Wed. The "cold war" has already started in the Asian Games Village at Siri Fort, with the Japanese, Chinese, South Koreans and Indians setting the stage for an early psychological victory so that their sportsmen will have
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    • 172 39 Olympic Council of Asia approved NEW DELHI, We*]. The Aal»a Gamea Peienttca, fallowing op a d«-M«B n*ie at tke 1918 Aria* (iainni la K&nt.k*k, nMV«d ynrterday to dlaMlvr Itoelf by ■Mnvtig. la prlMtple, tke rwurtltaUMi «f Ito saeeeaaar. tke Oiypfcp V+umcllrt AsU. Tke AGF*» exeeative rwrll aln« lack a ■■..1,,.
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    • 182 39 PERTH, Wed. Derek Randall scored 115 to lift England out of trouble and earn the Man-of-the-Match award on the final day of the first cricket Test against Australia here today. It was an inspired performance and, although the match ended in a draw, gave England
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    • 34 39  - N.Y. PUBLISHER BY Leading (mk.lc puMilhl manuscripts of all tv|w- He twin, nun fiction, p<><-trv. lack nual. scholarly ami rtligKNM le. New authors <*<-\ >umr<l S«riH lor free booklet SS-4 Vantage I'r.--MST New York *****
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    • 161 39 ENGLAND lit lax 411 Extras 29 AUSTRALIA Mlw 4tt-» *et. -I*** m WWi Ml at: 10, 51, T7. 80. KNbLAND Minna al 228. 242. 292. 292 (•verafefct itVi) BowtlBg: Ullee 33-12-89-1. 0. Cook c Border 10 im4 Boraer 7 2r z 1 4. (<hap. b Lawson 7 p,, u
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    • 177 39 FARRER Park Dynamos qualified for the semifinals of the President's Cup soccer tournament by the skin of their teeth last night when they beat Sembawang 4-3 on penalty kicks after being held to a 0-0 draw at the Jalan Besar Stadium last night (writes Joe Doral). Dynamos need
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    • 22 39 SAI/)NBCA (Cnw). Wed England beat Greece 3-0 (halflime 1-0) in a European sik-i-pi championship Group Three match here today Reiitor
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    • 339 39 IX ASIAN GAMES Dent 1982 BARELY minutes after checking into the Asian Games Village, Singapore's track and field team manager, Mr Kesavan Soon, declared that his three-strong team will reach the finals of their respective events (writes Hakikat Ral). But, with the announcement, he also dropped a bomb
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  • 341 40  - Finding you place in the SAF by computer RONNIE WAI By CLAD in his Tae-Kwoa-Do gl, Raymond Ng (seated), who had just finished his lesson, poors over a print-oat from a micro-com-puter with Sergeant S.K. Sim from the army recruitment centre. At the Radin Mas community centre last night, Raymond,
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  • 119 40 Chinese aid if Viets raid Thailand BEIJING, Wed CHINESE Premier Zhao Ziyang today accused Vietnam of preparing a new military offensive near the Thai-Cambo-dian border and reassured Thailand of China's full support in the event of a Vietnamese invasion. Mr Zhao said: "Should the Vietnamese authorities dare to invade Thailand
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  • 788 40  -  WINSOME LANE By Our Hongkong Reporter Appeal court issues a 'four-day' warrant for his arrest after financier fails to turn up HONGKONG, Wednesday THE Court of Appeal here today found financier Amos Dawe, 47, guilty of conspiracy to defraud, publishing a false statement and false accounting. But
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  • 441 40 Chain reaction threat greater than at any time since World War II PARIS, Wednesday THE danger of a potentially disastrous chain reaction of trade protectionist measures is now greater than at any time since World War 11, the secretary-general of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation
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  • 33 40 NEW YORK. Wed The Oow Jones average of 30 industrials fell 14.81 points to 1039 92 in thp first half-hour of trading on the New York Stock V change today AP
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    • 138 40 UP TO 1 p.m. Fair and warm. TEMP. (C) up to C a.m. tomorrow: S3 max., 25 mln. SUNSET today: C.51 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: S.4S a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Adelaide 13 20 C Overcast Mfcalla 19 33 C Fair Amsterdam 79C Rain Melkawac 11 22 C Overcast Bangkok 24 33C Cloudy
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  • SECTION TWO
    • 2 1 SECTION TWO
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    • 978 1 Theatre to bridge racial gap The murder of a 17-year-old Asian immigrant in Britain six years ago triggered the birth of an arts group dedicated to the pursuit of better understanding between races. Two of their plays have been selected for performance at London's Commonwealth Institute one will be staged
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    • OUTLOOK
      • 759 2 IN A tiny backyard in Serangoon Gardens, hundreds of small, furry leaves are stuck in trays, pots and plastic containers. They are looked after by a young man named Ben who finds the cultui-e of African Violets or, more correctly, Saintpaulias a fascinating, time-consuming hobby. Ben reads
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      • 93 2 I WISH to convey my appreciation to Miss K. Malathy for having written Cooking Programme with a Difference. She has given the programme good exposure and this will probably attract more viewers of all races. The article on the whole was short and well written However.
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      • 515 2  -  FRANK J. PRIAL By in New York AN INCREASING number of women in the United States are working at what used to be men's jobs. Despite unemployment, the number of women working in the United States has risen 21 million, or 96 per cent, over the
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      1369 3  -  Linda Neo BONNIE TINSLEY By "GORDON Honeycombe, Writer," his passport reads that's aU. But England and, more recently, the world, know Honeycombe as the former TV newscaster personality who wrote those books about the new additions to the British royal family. Royal Wedding, according to a book Jacket,
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      1690 4 Like Topsy, it grew and grew. From a modest plan to strike one plaque and raise funds for endangered Asian animals, an ambitious international project has emerged that aims to raise $250,000 for the World Wildlife Fund's conservation work. lAIN GOW reports from Kuala Lumpur where the
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    • 420 4  - Are video games truly hazardous? PATRICIA McCORMACK By in New York ARL *ic^«»o &ames hazardous to children's health as the United States' top government physician says. It depends, authorities say. Even Surgeon-General Everett Koop, formerly a paediatrician, makes plain his misgivings about video games lack scientific evidence. Contending that American
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      15 5 Sir Peter displaying both plaque and brochure of the Endangered Animals of Asia
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    • 1520 6 The first man was shot on July 8, 1959. Sixteen years and 57,937 casualties later, the last died in May '75. And last Friday about 1 5,000 survivors of the Vietnam War marched slowly down Washington's Constitution Avenue to the opening of the Vietnam Veterans' Memorial. The previous
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    • 745 7  - One man's monument for Viet veterans WILLIAM SCHMIDT By in Eagle Nest (New Mexico) BACK in May 1968, when word came that young David had been killed in Vietnam. Victor Westphall vowed, like so many bereaved parents in those bitter years, to do something that would honour and preserve the
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    • LEISURE 1
      • 865 10 Modern day hero We reviewed Blade Runner yesterday. Now read what TIM SATCHELL has to say of its hero in Hollywood. SUCCESS hasn't worked out quite the way that Harrison Ford planned. "You see," he says. "I intended to take a whole year off, just to myself, before we made
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      • 455 10 DRAGONSLAYER Now showing at Cathay Reviewed by PATRICK SHEN A LONG time ago, in a galaxy far, far away, an old Master lets himself be killed so that the young apprentice can carry on the Master's ways. It sounds very much like something out of a very well-known
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    • LEISURE 2
      • 384 11 RICHARD LIM went to a concert with a difference and is charmed. PERCHED at his table every day to count his money, miserly Mr Cheng lets life slip by. Till one day when he suddenly thinks about acquiring a wife. When you have the money, a
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      • 540 11 LITTLE stars who, one by one, appeared through the outline of a large star in the backdrop had their night last Friday. Sol Foo Chin Chin, in her debut on television, was a perfect child-host for a family show that featured the offerings of
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    • YOUR VIEWING AND LISTENING GUIDE
      • 11 12 Sophia L«r»n and Rlohard Barton on Ch 5
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      • 240 12 PICK of the DAV THURSDAY FEATURE SPECIAL THE VOYAGE (Ch i, 1115 p.m.) Sophia Loren and Richard Burton star in this love story involving a tycoon and his widowed sister-in-law. When their father dies. Cesare (Richard Burton) and his brother, Antonio (lan Barmen), inherit the vast properties left behind. Fate
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      • 142 12 S.M AM Good Morning Singapore CM Food for Thought 1.4S Art of Positive Thinking 7.M News 7. 51 Today's Horoscope 7.4S Health Break B.M News B.M The Time of Your Life I.M The Singapore Guideline I.M Focus on Entertainment II.M Did You Know IIJI Summary of the Sixties II.M
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      • 432 12 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Dynasty (Mandarin r 3.50 The Paper Chase The Man Who Could Be King: Under the pressures of his wealthy lawyer-father, Franklyn Fitzsimmons 111 competes with the popular James Hart for a position in the Law School Council. He becomes so irrational that he
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      • 255 12 6.00 PM Opening folowed by Dragons, Wagons and Wax The Terrible Ties: This children's pro gramme is about the groupings of matter into shapes, sizes, colours, etc. Also featured is the weighing of eggs by mechanical means. 6.20 Mickey and Donald (Cartoon) This week: Pluto dashes red pepper
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      • 163 12 3.02 PM Quran Reading 3.17 Drama Mhffu W Boikan Seorang Seraman This Weeks Drama (r) 4.14 Anekaria: Variety Show (r) 4.53 Ranchangan Khas Perls: Special Programme (r) 5.28 Kebun Kita: Our Garden 5.57 Hari In Dalam Sejarah: Today in History 6.00 News 6.13 Environmental Protection Noise Pohitkm (Documentary)
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      • 90 12 6.02 PM Opening 6.01 Quran Reading 6.07 Programme Summary 6.15 Yogis Gang 6.39 Kesuma: Programme for Women (r) 7.00 News in Tami 7.18 Budaya Kita Sarawak: Our Culture (r) 7.36 The Happy Prince (Children's Programme) 8.00 News and Weather Forcast 8.29 Mandarin Movie The Two Faces of Love
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      • 190 12 5.58 National Anthem followed by Opening Announcement I.M News in Brief I.M Another Morning Another Show 7.N News and Weather Report 7.19 Morning Digest 7.M Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) fM Morning Financial News 7.44 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd) Ml News 8.11 Another Morning Another Show (cont'd)
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      • 173 12 FM Stereo 92.4 m Hz In VHF Band n S.M AM News in Brief 1.15 Programme Summary (English and Mandarin) 1.1 l As Dawn Awakes 7.M News and Weather Forecast 7.1 i Morning Digest 7.21 Breakfast Classics B.M News 8.11 Breakfast Classics (cont'd) 1.1 l News in Brief
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      • 162 12 S.M AM World News C.N The World Today «.IS Book Choice $M Financial News <.M Reflections 1.45 Sports Roundup I.M World News 7.N Commentary 1.15 The Belton Estate 1M Top Twenty B.N World News B.M News about Britain 8.15 Radio Newsreel B.M Close S.M PM World News S.M British
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    • 419 5 B South Bridge Road I '^a^B^V I JV*£ 21 \rfW'Sa% M Down Memory Lane Bt Bfefe'? imU^aaawaaaaW^m^^^Mttjf^~ >Jto B Do you know what Orchard •fffli BfeSE jMmLjaj, t^S B Road was llke around 1900 9 'v*wX pL *^0l K v i What about Bakery ßoad in -'^9 raW^ Js&£2&jfi I
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    • 467 6 This coming year, will you land red-faced in Manila on Bonifacio Day? the set. it is definitely the best value It's one of the facts of executive life. Table of sailing in diarjes youM Me in a long time We occasionally overlook the obvious details. times to major ports But,
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    • 1594 7 APPOINTMENTS NOTICES ifflji y j -v 1 f^i TOYO STEEL BAR f \3jglg) DIIRI \r DPI ATIHMQ HPFIPPD A fast rowin Can Makint/EdiWe Oil Packing n Dfilllll I CUTTERS Sim. Dai iy Berhad KUbLIU KtLAMUNb UmUtK Company invites appkabons foe the post of: P o ?EK^??/Jjr^s.. M VA/ RCynPRC lost
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    • 606 8 APPOINTMENTS (f QUANTITY SURVEYOR I Construction Company seeks the services of a Quantity Surveyor. The prerequisites are Professionally qualified Knowledge of Law of Building Contract At least five years post graduate experience Able to conclude final accounts and settlement of claims This is a senior position and the candidate is
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    • 291 8 GARFIELD By Jim Davls xt I coS^cki TW 9- 189I 89 I ONE FROZEN £< PROZE.N FROZEN I PASTA FREAK rr* v^ VLASA&NA J xV N "~v V p IZZASy X~ N 'As^ J STAR WARS By Archie Goodwill &Al Williamson Tl U ic?iiSJiS2S-.\ "^S? r S RXJNP A T
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    • 288 9 PEANUTS By MM KNOCK KNOCK By Andy Hold V Dan Arnold /ME ?\/cAILEP TO TME^j WHAT PIP YOU PO7CMON (liMOC^^SmT^. WH S YES, I PRINCIPALS YOU CAM TELL ME... VHOCKm W^4 mF^m WM^Sa T PIPN'TPOANYTHIN6.' I I YOU SHOULP HAVE SLEPT KARAhUOHO^ RARArBKIHrHME^ I'M IKJNOCENT! MORE IN CLASS, MAKCIE.. l^lSl'
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    • 399 11 RETRO6PECTTVE EX- of it until it's too late. A to expose his colleagues 1 HIBITION By Dr secretary in an editorial errors nobody wants to Chen Wen Hsi. National department puts every- take responsibilities. UnVTimpum Art Pallorv q lnin 8 mto ncr work, not able to cope with the Museum
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  • SECTION THREE
    • 2 1 SECTION THREE
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    • 986 1  -  ZAO Wou-ki? "Never heard of him!" That's a common response to the mention of his name in Singapore. The news that he might be here for the Arts Festival in December, impressed few. Zao Wou-ki is a celebrity of international standins, who keeps such brilliant
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    • 590 2 CHINA is known worldwide for its teas. And among those who love tea, China is also known for its teapots. The Yixing Dark-red Artistic Pottery probably makes the best teapots in China. It was a gold medal winner at the World's Fair in Philadelphia, in 1926,
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    • SECTION THREE Bilingual
      • 223 4 DI DALAM sistem komunikasi, bahasa memainkan peranan sebagai penyampai maklumat, menerangkan perasaan dan menyatakan suruhan ataupun larangan. Ini bermakna hanya pemyampaian yang menggunakan kaedah-kaedah bahasa yang baik dan kemas sahaja yang dapat menjelaskan apa-apa mesej yang ingin disampaikan. sama ada melalui percakapan atau penulisan, kerana
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      • 602 4 TAHIJKAH adlk flg» ertl perkaUan bartuff Yang sata lalah hakom agama Islam perkara yang Ika dlbuat aUu tidak dlbuat, tidak mendatangkan pahala atan dosa, dan tidak pola dlsnkai atau dibenrl eleh Tuhan. Sata lag! ertinya dari agama juga, dalam Mdang akal, Crkara yang
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      • 193 4 Let's learn MALAY Jawapan bagi saalansoalan dalam Pelajaraa 45 A: Answers to questions In Lemon 44 A: 1) Tajuk yang sesuai ialah: (a) Suka berganti duka b) Duka menyusuli suka (c) Masa gembira dan masa duka (d) Kisah sedih pada hah lahir (c) Hari yang tak dapat saya lupakan 2)
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      • 169 4  - Lesson 458 Learn Malay: The Easy Way Haron A. Rahman By Yang negatlf-The negative: c) jah.tt naughty, bad. evil f) malas lazy, indolent g) liar— wild-mannered, undisciplined, disorderly in behaviour h) cuai eat i) n.ikul mischievous j) kejam cruel (ontoh-contoh dalam ayat Kxamples In sentence*: li tttnma Ahu seorang pemandu
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      • 385 4 Bahasa Indonesia yang menerima 'mengagumkan' atau 'pengkaguman' sebagai ejaan standard. Sama juga dengan perkataan "pasti". Di dalam Bahasa Malaysia, penambahan standardnya ialah 'mempastikan' yang dikira salah pada Bahasa Indonesia, yang menerima memastikan' sebagai betul. Oleh yang demikian, pengkajian struktur ejaan adalah amat perlu ketika memperbandingKan yang mana
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      • 600 4 TEXTILE AND GARMENT INDUSTRY TRAINING CENTRE (TGITC) The TGITC was set-up by the Singapore Textile and Garment Manufacturers' Association with the support of the Government It is the first and only Troimng Centre of its kind in Singapore and is now inviting application from suitable personnels to work on part-time
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