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Title Section13 1981-08-09 1 The Sunday Times No. 2358 AUGUST 9, 1981 40 CENTS M.C.(P) No. 102/1/8113 words
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Article, Illustration1951 1981-08-09 1 THE WAY TO DOPE WITH RISING CoL PM: Greater productivity is the answer EDITORIAL AND FOCUS: PAGE 10 6 NEVER forget that we have got to keep moving upwards In technology. Other developing countries have seen how South Korea, Taiwan, Hongkong and Singapore have done It and are catching np.1,951 words
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634 1981-08-09 1 K. BALA - K. BALA By \THB government has created, for the first tirrye, 10 categories of National Day awards for outstanding officers m the Singapore Armed Forces and 84 military officers, including the SAF Chief of Staff, Maj-Gen Winston Choo, are among the first batch634 words
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Article187 1981-08-09 1 Delays on flights to and from US LONDON, Sat. Protest actions by some European air traffic controllers m support of their striking American colleagues, are causing scattered delays on flights to and from the United States. The European protests began yesterday with some controllers refusing to handle US-bound aircraft. ControllerAP; UPI - 187 words
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248 1981-08-09 1 WE'RE all accustomed to the ritual that accompanies the monthly PUB bill. A wince and a groan at its untimely arrival, the usual cries of "But that's impossible! I'll have the meters checked," etc. Its nice to know that the248 words
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Article, Illustration98 1981-08-09 1 WITH one giant leap, this member of the SafcrobAto revealed the underpin ■Ings of Singapore's success and the recipe for Its future prosperity. Clearing the human barricade required fearlessness and vigour as well as a trust that his fellow gymnasts would not let him down. One98 words
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Article195 1981-08-09 1 Mahathir raps China KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad today criticised the Communist Party of China for giving moral support to the outlawed Communist Party of Malaya just as the Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang was scheduled to visit Malaysia tomorrow. Dr Mahathir said thatNST - 195 words
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Article45 1981-08-09 1 Latest RAPE REPORT BY WOMAN A WOMAN nude a repart to the peUee that ■he wu raped by tw* men In the sen*k« are* •f Sembawaag yesterday. The affenee allegedly te*k place Mtewlng a party keld by seme workers te celebrate the Seventh Mean Festival.45 words
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Advertisement20 1981-08-09 1 A National 'Why I enjoy being Singaporean' Who won The Sunday Times essay and poetry competition Page 12 and 1320 words
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Advertisement161 1981-08-09 1 WEEKENIEII How sick is soccer? Where are the stars m the game? Guest columnist Alan Hubbard writes OUB'S AUTOCASH LJnftl ID Bknbtt _Hi i 1 1 I ill' I* Now at 15 OUB branches Now there's OUB Autocash to serve you instantly, 24 hours a day. 7 days a week.161 words
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366 1981-08-09 2 MANILA, Saturday CHINESE Premier Zhao Ziyang today assured Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos that Beijing does not intend to create spheres of influence m Southeast Asia. The presidential palace said China prefers a strong and united Asean to maintain peace and stability. InReuter - 366 words
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171 1981-08-09 2 British Govt rejects latest demand by IRA prisoners BELFAST, Sat. The British Government yesterday rejected the latest demand by 420 jailed Irish Republican Army (IRA) guerillas in Northern Ireland for changes in their prison life. The prisoners smuggled a message out of the Maze Prison on Thursday which appeared conciliatoryReuter; AP - 171 words
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Article55 1981-08-09 2 THREE COMMUNIST rebels, including a guerilla commander, were killed and two others captured m a 30-minute gunbattle with government troops, the Philippine News Agency reported on Saturday. The agency said the clash with the 10man communist band took place m Porac Town, m Pampanga Province, some 96.5UPI - 55 words
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Article54 1981-08-09 2 THE REAGAN Administration said yesterday it was still pressing Soviet leaders to start serious negotiations to end Soviet military involvement m Afghanistan. But, the State Department denied a New York Times report that the administration had been rebuffed by the Kremlin after several recent attempts toReuter - 54 words
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Article72 1981-08-09 2 EGYPT'S PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat, has called for a major shift m the Reagan Administration's policy towards liberation movements, especially the guerilla movement fighting for independence m Namibia. In a speech yesterday to the Council on Foreign Relations m New York, he said that the Palestine LiberationReuter - 72 words
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Article70 1981-08-09 2 POPE JOHN PAUL II continued yesterday to recover steadily from surgery to restore normal intestinal functions after being seriously wounded m an assassination attempt on May 13, Vatican officials said. A medical bulletin issued by Gemelli Hospital, where a nine-member team is treating the Pontiff, said thatAFP - 70 words
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Article71 1981-08-09 2 THE NON-ALIGNED mission seeking to end the Iran-Iraq war left Teheran yesterday for the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, after critical comments from Iranian President Mohammed Ali Rajai. "Their shuttling back and forth serves no purpose, but they will always be welcome m Iran," Mr Rajai saidAFP - 71 words
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Article, Illustration62 1981-08-09 2 BROUGHT very much down to earth Is one of the regional presidents In the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Association (Patco), Steven Wallaert (right) seen here leaving a US courthouse In Alexandria with an unidentified prisoner. Wallaert was the first controller jailed m the strike. Chained andAP - 62 words
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186 1981-08-09 2 WASHINGTON, Sat. The Soviet Union launched a major amphibious exercise yesterday on the Lithuanian coastline of the Baltic Sea and close enough to the Polish border "to be intimidating," United States defence officials said. The landing operation was conducted north of Baltiysk m SovietReuter; UPI - 186 words
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177 1981-08-09 2 88 NZ protestors arrested for blocking runway WELLINGTON, Saturday POLICE today arrested 88 anti-Apartheid protestors who forced an aircraft to abort its landing when it was only 30 metres above ground at New Zealand's Wellington airport. One group blocked the main runway of the airport but police stopped a secondReuter - 177 words
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96 1981-08-09 2 A white gets Zimbabwe top army post SALISBURY, Sat. A white Zimbabwean has been promoted as the country s first full general and appointed supreme military commander of the Zimbabwe armed forces. General Andrew "Sandy" MacLean, 49, a soldier for 30 years was selected over several black lieutenant-generals. Prime MinisterAP - 96 words
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Article, Illustration320 1981-08-09 3 WASHINGTON, Sat. Police have increased security at Washington embassies after shots were fired as antiKhomeiny demonstrators stormed Iran's only diplomatic office m the United States yesterday. Washington police chief Maurice Turner named the French embassy as one mission being given extra protection, because ofReuter - 320 words
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Article59 1981-08-09 3 Shaking a fist of fury RANTING and raving anti-Khomeiny slogans, this unidentified man is put into the back of a police van after Washington police foiled a bid by a group to take over the Iranian Interests section of the Algerian Embassy on Saturday. the takeover bid resulted In oneAP - 59 words
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Article42 1981-08-09 3 SYDNEY. Sat. Two Americans. Daniel Ray Whalen, 31 and David Michael Ambrose, 33, both of Portland, Oregon were yesterday sentenced m a Sydney district criminal court to 20 vearsjail for importing AWB.dOO (SJI.9 million) worth of heroin into Australia. UPIUPI - 42 words
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286 1981-08-09 3 BEIRUT, Saturday LEBANON is m the grip of an acute fuel shortage that is playing havoc with daily life ana has threatened to cripple its already burdened economy. The fuel crisis began after the Israelis destroyed part of the Zahrani Refinery, onNYT - 286 words
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164 1981-08-09 3 HOUSTON, Sat. A Judge yesterday threw out of court petitions of 77 people who claimed to be distant relatives of Howard Hughes' mother and sought portions of the late billionaire's vast fortune. Probate Judge Pat Gregory, who earlier ruled that Mr Hughe* diedAP - 164 words
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Article, Illustration348 1981-08-09 3 Computer problems ground US F-16s F-1S Falcon Jet Oghter WASHINGTON, Saturday THE US Air Force yesterday grounded its 269 F-16 Falcon jet fighters, among the most advanced American warplanes, because of problems with the plane's flight control comr puter. At the same time, four European nations and Israel, which alsoUPI - 348 words
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145 1981-08-09 3 38 executed in Iran for bomb attacks TEHERAN, Sat. Iran's Islamic authorItlea have exeeatod 38 people laud gnilty of throwing grciudes and Molotov cocktails and killing innocent people, the Iranian news agency Pan reported today. It was the highest noher of exeeatteaa reported on one occasion. Those pit to deathReuter; UPI - 145 words
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Article55 1981-08-09 3 CYRIL DERRIVERE, taking part m a holdup, forgot to bring a hammer. So he used his head to break a glass partition to get to the money In a London post office. Thick-skulled Derrivere, 26, was the only member of the gang to be caught and is nowAP - 55 words
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Article67 1981-08-09 3 IN STAUNTON, Illinois, more than 120 women two of them m their 70s signed up to learn how to use guns effectively against criminals. "We want to impress upon them that they should only use guns if they have to," said police chief Eric Pingolt.UPI - 67 words
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Article61 1981-08-09 3 AN AMBULANCE driver, given a ticket on Friday for driving too fast on his way to the scene of a fatal accident, protested by parking his ambulance siren shrieking m a busy intersection m Little Rock, Arkansas. Acting mayor Charles Bussey said the ordinance prohibiting ambulances fromUPI - 61 words
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Advertisement249 1981-08-09 2 English jg YOU! II full tuition for Pitmans, LCC or RSA exams. A GOOD COMMAND OF ENGLISH can ensure success m your present job improve your chances of promotion and increase your earning power. You can acquire it quickly and easily. When you can talk fluently Your Business English trainand249 words
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273 1981-08-09 6 GERAKAN ON SOLVING PROBLEMS BENTONG (Pah&ng), Saturday GERAKAN deputy president, Datuk Paul Leong, today expressed fears that a racial approach m solving the problems of the Chinese community might undermine their position m the future. Speaking at a dinner here tonight, he said GerakanNST - 273 words
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355 1981-08-09 6 Three criminals break out of Alor Star prison ALOR STAR. Sat. Three "dangerous criminals" escaped from the prison here yesterday and in a manner which appeared to have been unbelievably simple. They sneaked away during a meal break, used a rope made of scrips of blankets to climb up a355 words
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247 1981-08-09 6 Harris dismisses talk that Sabah is in financial crisis KOTA KINABALU, Saturday. SABAH's Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh has dismissed as nonsense speculations that the state was facing a financial crisis because of the big drop m trade balance this year. i He said there had been "gossip" among someAFP - 247 words
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141 1981-08-09 6 NBI clears Customs men of boat scandal KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.' A National Bureau of Investigation probe in the $1.26 million boat scandal has cleared the Customs officers of any malpractice. Customs DirectorGeneral Datuk Abdul Rahim Tak said yesterday that the NBI had confirmed in a letter dated May 29 thatNST - 141 words
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158 1981-08-09 6 Workers' bank asked to explain pay-cuts KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Bank Buruh a workers' bank run by trade unions has been asked by the Labour Department to show cause why it should not be prosecuted for contravening the employment ordinance. The bank has been asked to explain why it has beenAFP - 158 words
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Article124 1981-08-09 6 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Former Prime Minister Tun Hussein Onn will vacate his Sri GadIng Parliamentary seat on Tuesday, Datuk Serl Dr Mahathir Mohamad said today. The Prime Minister had asked the Johore i'mno liaison committee to Mmlnate a suitable candidate to contest In a by-election toAFP - 124 words
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Advertisement641 1981-08-09 6 0^ J+ PLAZA SINGAPURA <tth Floor, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 mf Mr /J Op«n daily from 10am to 9.30pm (1 tt HaH Hour Parking Rofundablo) Bf)/~ J ROBINA HOUSE Shonton Way, Singapore 01 06 MA/// Mf £^§^I^/9 Won to Sat lOam to 6.30pm. Sunday: 10am to spm M M {SIT641 words
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Article, Illustration602 1981-08-09 7 K. S. SIDHU - K. S. SIDHU CPIB probe on suppliers of massage parlour' girls By Crime Desk THE Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau is expected to clamp down soon on numerous hotel staff and security personnel who are believed to be taking bribes from syndicates supplying602 words
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Article75 1981-08-09 7 A JAPANESE technical cooperation team will arrive here on Tuesday for consultation with the Singapore Government on setting up of an institute for continuing occupational development. The seven-member team, led by Deputy Director, Mr S. Higurhi of the Japanese Foreign Ministry's Economic Cooperation Bureau, will be75 words
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336 1981-08-09 7 LIM HUI KIAU - Airport clinic gets a motley share of pains and patients LIM HUI KIAU By SINGAPORE'S first airfort clinic has seen a eath, missed a h.rth and sent a mentally disturbed person (schizophrenic) borne slwe it opened last month. These three were among the 45 patients treated dally at the St336 words
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125 1981-08-09 7 Meeting of tiny tots at RC get-together THIRTEEN-month old Brian Tan (left) and Benny Varghese, two-and-a-half, getting acquainted with a little help from Mr Phua Bah Lee, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Defence). The get-together tea on the void deck of Block 97, Bedok North Avenue Four yesterday, was organised by the125 words
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219 1981-08-09 7 SINGAPOREANS were so busy preparing for and celebrating their 16th National Day, they let Asean's 14th birthday slip by almost unnoticed. Only the National Library and the Mirror, the weekly government newsletter, seemed to remember Asean Day exactly 14 years ago yesterday when219 words
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Article131 1981-08-09 8 Time for civic groups to take on new roles' CTVIC organisations' past role as "custodians of threatened minorities" has become obsolete and they must re-examine their objectives to suil present issues and values. Mr Chandra Das, the MP for Chong Boon, who said this at the National Day Dinner and131 words
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Article63 1981-08-09 8 Two firms destroyed by fire FIRE destroyed two firms in Jalan Bukit Merah on Friday night, causing about $30,000 damage. Police said the two firms, Sin Yick Sens Bamboo Chicks and Isialt industries Suppplies, a trading company, had their offices in an attap house. A lorry parked nearby was also63 words
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Article34 1981-08-09 8 THE annual speech and prizegiving day of Bukit Panjang Government High School will be held on Aug 15 at 9.30 a.m. MP (or Chua Chu Kang. Mr Tang See Chim. is the guest-of-honour34 words
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Article427 1981-08-09 8 Don't try to bluff your way out DOCTORS' ADVICE TO STUDENTS l A d r£ r te a jzt?* 1 be prepared to learn lor the rest of his life if he wants to keep up with the latest medical advances. Another quality doctor must have, is the gift of427 words
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Article139 1981-08-09 8 THE Registry of Vehicles warned cabbies yesterday against asking their passengers to pay or "compensate" them for area licences bought to enter the Restricted Zone m the morning. Only passengers who are the first to board the taxis to enter the zone between 7.30 and 10.15 a.m.139 words
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Article191 1981-08-09 8 A 20- YEAR-OLD bar waitress was jailed yesterday for five years by a district judge for drug trafficking. Lam Lee Ngoh, of Viking Road, committed the offence with a man, Thng Hock Chuan, at a lane beside a bar m Aljunied Road on June 26191 words
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Article, Illustration230 1981-08-09 8 A NATIONAL serviceman was seriously Injured when his Land Rover skidded and crashed Into a tree along Woodlands Road yesterday afternoon. Lim Ah Huat, was driving three fellow national servicemen back to Kranji Camp after a National Day rehearsal at the National Stadlnm whenALBERT SIM - 230 words
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199 1981-08-09 8 SINGAPOREANS should try to strike a balance between preserving their heritage and preparing for the future if they are not to become a rootless and transient society, said the Environment Minister, Mr Ong Pang Boon. Mr Ong, who is also the MP for Telok199 words
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Article38 1981-08-09 8 CEDAR Girls' Secondary School's 21st Speech and Prize Giving Day will be held on Thursday at 10 a.m. in the hall. Mr Chan Kai Yau, the Director of Education, will give away the prizes.38 words
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Article, Illustration363 1981-08-09 9 A CHAMBER OF HORRORS AWAITS SCHOOL VISITORS THE banner near the sch«*l gate was irresistlMe. "We challenge you to eater toe haanted house" It beckoned mlschlevMaly, and, judging by the l«ng qaeae to eater the chamber of horrors, many visitors at the Gan Eag Seng School food and ton-fair yesterday363 words
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318 1981-08-09 9 Developer's bid against $1.7 m claim dismissed I MR JUSTICE A. P. Rajah I on Friday dismissed a developer company's application to seek an order for the Registrar of Titles to cancel a notice lodged by Suyin Properties (Pte) Ltd, stating its claim over a $1.7 million property. The claim318 words
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416 1981-08-09 9 POLICE are on the hunt for a sweet-faced teenage girl suspected of being a member of a housebreaking gang. The elusive gang moll is described by some of her male partners-in-crime, three of whom were picked up by the police early this416 words
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176 1981-08-09 9 A PEKING Opera troupe, formed by the students of Taipeh's Chung Cheng Primary School, will perform at the Drama Centre to raise funds for the Singapore Action Group of Elders (Sage). Mr Chan Chee Seng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry), who is176 words
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286 1981-08-09 9 Mercury level in banned pills 660 times the legal limit A HONGKONG herbal preparation Tien Sau Tong Koo So Pills, contains 660 times more mercury than leeallv permitted. It also has nearly 500 times as much lead and thrice the permitted amount of copper. These were borne out by tests286 words
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Article85 1981-08-09 9 Seminar on problems of disabled DR AHMXD MATTAR, acting Minister for Social Affairs, will open a daylong seminar on Problems To Independence at the Singapore Council of Social Service on Aug 23 at 9.30 a.m. The morning session, starting at 10.30, will discuss Causes and Effects sf Disabilities and the85 words
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214 1981-08-09 9 Trade show to unveil Spore fashion world-wide HONGKONG, Taiwan and the Philippines, beware! Singapore s garment and textile industry is coming out in style. The latest plan to upgrade our fashion industry will be unveiled in September. In a slick choreographed trade show called Singapore Apparel '82 a preview of214 words
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559 1981-08-09 10 The Sunday Times SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1981 Of blessings and pride NATIONAL Day is indeed a time when Singaporeans can reflect with pride upon their achievements. And deservedly so, for their hard work, sweat and toil has brought this green and pleasant environment about. It came as no surprise therefore559 words
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130 1981-08-09 10 Funds transfer sterling weakens LONDON, Aug. 6. The renewed weakness in sterling which yesterday led to a minor rush to sell sovereigns and jewellery, is attributed in London mainly to the transfer of funds to New York and the purchase of American securities. The steady buying of dollar bonds hasReuter - 130 words
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Article50 1981-08-09 10 IN THIS age of computerised hair perms, G. H. Kiat Co. Ltd.offers you "The answer to your hair waving problems! "The GOODY Aluminium Water Wavers Quick, Easy, Safe. "Price $1.50 per box of 8 wavers "Obtainable from G. H. Kiat Co. Ltd." Sunday Times, August 7, 1932.50 words
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Article84 1981-08-09 10 PENANG, Aug. 6. Lim Chen Hock, alias Lim Ah Bah, who was arrested at Kuala Lumpur, was produced here this morning charged with cheating a woman of the sum of $2,000. It was alleged by the prosecution that the woman, who had won a sweepstake, went with the84 words
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Article, Illustration594 1981-08-09 10 THE push for higher productivity with the use of more machines is starting to churn out positive results. In the first half of this year, productivity went up 6.3 per cent against the same period last year when the increase was only 4.5594 words
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Article, Illustration691 1981-08-09 10 DESPITE fears to the contrary, the Singapore economy continued to grow at double digit rates through the first half of this year. An unexpectedly strong performance by the American economy, especially in the first quarter of the year helped. So did a691 words
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244 1981-08-09 11 THE good news is that Inflation Is slackening. The Singapore Consumer Price Index (CPI) grew by only 1.7 per cent In the first half of mi. It was dawn a third from the J.8 per cent we had to live244 words
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Article, Illustration481 1981-08-09 11 ONE leading indicator of the future health of the Singapore economy is the amount of investment dollars committed to fixed assets by investors, both local and foreign. Fears that Singapore might have lost its appeal for investors have been put to481 words
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Article74 1981-08-09 11 A POLICE baton, a frying pan, a hot water flask and a tennis racket are among items left by passengers in public service vehicles last month. These and other items like bags, a lighter, a milk contain er, clothing, a table fan, keys, a ricecooker, spectacles,74 words
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Article63 1981-08-09 11 THE government will auction 62 lots of used and condemned vehicles, machines, oil, tyres, batteries, scrap metal and other material on Aug 17 at 10.30 a.m. at Messrs Victorand Morris, 39. Telok Ayer Street. Items on sale can be viewed on Aug 13, 14. and 1563 words
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Article28 1981-08-09 11 ACTING Supt Lee Kirn Hock has taken over as chief of Queenstown police station. He succeeds Acting Supt Freddy Neo, who has resigned from the Force28 words
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Advertisement346 1981-08-09 11 Are you handicapped by your English? Are you conteni wiih the way errors. How to express your ideas you speak and write? Are you fluently. sure that you are not making The study requires only a mistakes that cause people to little time, and very moderate underrate you? You are346 words
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Advertisement292 1981-08-09 11 CongriL tula tions Best Wishes to the People Government of the Republic of Singapore on the occasion of our 16th National Day from REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS' ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE Congratulations to The Republic of Singapore on its 16th National Day itb^qi *f C y Suon Guon Katong Shopping Centre Supermarket292 words
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349 1981-08-09 12 Laudable efforts Powerful and direct OUR call for poems for National Day met with an enthusiastic response. Over thirty entries were received inspite of the narrowness of theme and the short notice. We are very pleased to note that our readers display a keen sense of participation, and we are349 words
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Article, Illustration63 1981-08-09 12 Now where should I go if you bury your awesome weight m rubble, my Singapore. There was a time you slumbered primitive then a time you eyed the colonial but now m mellowed maturity you speak ambition m the reflection of Joachim from the weathered lily of polity and63 words
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Article, Illustration265 1981-08-09 12 ON NA TIONAL DAY Now, listen to the music, as it echoes down the street. Just harken, to the pounding, of a thousand marching feet. Behold, the flags and standards all a-flutter and a-sway And let if fill our hearts with pride, on this, our National Day. The tumblers and265 words
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Article, Illustration597 1981-08-09 13 IT HAD to be unique and distinctly Singaporean, symbolising the unity of a multi-racial, multi-cultural country. With this in mind, Dr Toh Chin Chye began his search for a state flag soon after Singapore became a self-governing state in 1969. "We couldn't get the597 words
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Article, Illustration290 1981-08-09 13 MUSIC man Zubir Said has every reason to be proud he composed the national anthem, Majulah Singapura. Although it was composed 23 years ago, he feels it is still just right as the anthem. "I don't think the lyrics are outdated.290 words
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Article, Illustration113 1981-08-09 13 OVER at Ang Mo Kio Secondary School, there will be more than 5* participating contingents. The Reviewing Minister, Dr Tony Tan is expected at 5 p.m. at which time the march past will begin. Among the items spectators can look forward to are a mass113 words
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Article, Illustration96 1981-08-09 13 JURONG Stadium will be filled with 55 contingents and several cultural groups from Ayer Rajah, Radln Mas and Henderson constituencies waiting for 5 p.m. before beginning its celebration parade. Reviewing it will be the Minister for Labour, Mr Ong Teng Cheong who will take the salute96 words
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Article, Illustration120 1981-08-09 13 THE parade at Toa Payoh sports complex will start at 5 p.m. when reviewing minister Dr Ahmad Mattar arrives. The 55 marching contingents will be assembled on the stadium field minutes earlier. Bat the viewing of the parade at the stadium will be restricted to those120 words
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Article456 1981-08-09 12 THE Impression which was conveyed across In the essays is that, we as Slngaporeans. should be proud to be able to consider ourselves as part of the nation known as Singapore, bat, not why some of as enjoy being Slnga- pore&ns, eg. her relative politic*! stability, her456 words
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Article, Illustration795 1981-08-09 12 IT IS often said that there is no place like home. Those were my exact sentiments after a five year extended stay overseas. I suppose it is a testament to that old adage that absence makes the heart grow fonder. Then again, I may simply like795 words
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Advertisement862 1981-08-09 12 WHICH IS YOUR PROBLEM AREA? ■V Whatever your problem Bullworker can get you back m Fat will b* converted to mutcle »hape Results are guaranteed or you don t pay a cent Thin, weak armt grow solid and strong I It doesn t matter il you are 16 or 60862 words
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Advertisement222 1981-08-09 12 DESPITE the narrowness of theme and short notice, we received an enH.jsiastic response to our call for poems and essays for National Day. On this page, we reproduce the first two prize-winning poems and the essay that won first prize. Here is the list of pria e-winners: Poems Ist Prise222 words
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Advertisement90 1981-08-09 13 With Best Compliments and Long Life to the People and The Government Of THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE From: UNITED INDIAN MANPOWER TRADING ASSOCIATES A Consulting Establishment of General Recruitment, Executive Sewch, Import ft Export ft Abroad Indenting 2 Police Commissioner's Office Road Egmore Madras *****8 India Tel: *****5 Branches 4-G90 words
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Article756 1981-08-09 14 JOHN ROCHE - JOHN ROCHE By DISCOVER THE MASTER PLAN THAT TAKES YOU UP, DOWN, DOWN AND UP WHEW! 4 Initially, do that slowly and breathlessly with the support of a handrail. Then, as y«n develop a recklessness to match your fitness, trot down the precipitous stops to improve your756 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1981-08-09 14 Courtesy should be part of our unconscious behaviour 6 Do Singaporeans have to be constantly reminded that they have to be polite? It seems so. They have to be continuously prodded. It still has not become part of their nature. And, returning from Hawaii to Singapore, I could not help1,024 words
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Article, Illustration782 1981-08-09 14 178 enrol for the first round Buona Vista Open Chess Championship DR ANG KOK PENG will open the Buona Vista Open Chess Championship tomorrow, 10 August, at 2.30 p.m. m the new premises m Holland Drive. One hundred and seventy eight competitors have enrolled for the event which is concurrently782 words
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IX OBITUARIES
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Obituary90 1981-08-09 17 ANNIE CHEAH AGE 64 ptiMd away paacofuHy on Saturday S laaving b«Mnd •i.Uri, brothar, mlii -in-law, broth«ra-in-la*. ntacat, n»ph»wt grand-naph-•w» and grand-niacaa. Church Funaral Partour, Victoria Stract on Monday 10 in at 10 00 a.m. tor Chua Chu Kang Camatary. RALPH C HOFFMAN of Allen and Gledhlll, Kuala90 words
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Obituary82 1981-08-09 17 I THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Cheong Kat Kong wish to express their heartfelt thanks to Rev. Ng Ee Lin. Doctors and Nurses of Marlam Ward Assunta Hospital. Relatives and Friends for their kind presence, messages of sympathy, donations and help rendered on their recent bereavement. THE82 words
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Obituary, Illustration22 1981-08-09 17 IN MEMORY OF DEAREST PA MR. TAY 8I0W HOON OaparUd August Mh 1M0 Rtmmbtrld with loll ol to** by22 words
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Obituary, Illustration60 1981-08-09 17 NOT JUST TODAY BUT EVERY DAY. IN SILENCE WE REMEMBER. BY WIFE. FAMILY A NO ALL LOVED ONES. IN EVEM.OVMO MEMORY OF Five years have gone. But memories of you still lingers II on. D##ply rtHIOHltMI'td by Chit- II drin. grandchildren and lov»dj60 words
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Advertisement333 1981-08-09 17 OFF-SEASON SPECIAL 112 BfrttH/BkthdiH Popular 3-Day Oentlng by air (2 Nit* stay at Casino Hotel Only $199 S229 Every Tue Thur TO MY OEANEtT hubby Steve. Evergreen 5-Day Oentlng Pe- Ha PP v 21st B "JJ"«»y. darling! I nang and Cameron Highland lov vou Fiona Dewltt *1 80 $285 Every333 words
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Advertisement1019 1981-08-09 17 I We seek suitably qualified Malaysian J A WATAN KOSONG cWzen8 to fi followln POLIS Dl RAJA MALAYSIA EXECUTIVE P»rmot>onon odotoh d.p»lawo donpodo WAP.GANEGARA MALAYSIA (PERSONNEL) untuk jowatan KONSTABAl IEIAKI dotom perkhidmoton POUS CM RAJA MALAYSIA. The successful candidate will be 2 S SET JSSStSU responsible for all aspects of1,019 words
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234 1981-08-09 18 SYDNEY, Sat. The Australian Cricket Board yesterday warned leading players that they would jeopardise their Test careers if they took part m a proposed unofficial tour of South Africa. In a strongly-worded statement, the Board said that they could neither undertake or approveReuter - 234 words
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178 1981-08-09 18 Thomson quits after hernia operation LONDON, Sat. Australian fast bowler Jeff Thomson left London for home after a hernia operation and will not play cricket for English county champions Middlesex this season. The 39-year-old Queensland fast bowler took 23 first class wickets for an average of 22.8S for Middlesex afterUPI - 178 words
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110 1981-08-09 18 LEICESTER, Sat. Northamptonshire, still 21 runs short of victory, were yesterday declared winners of an outstanding Natwest cricket Trophy quarter-final match. They were 207 for four with nine of their 60 overs left in reply to Leicestershire's total of 227 when bad light stoppedReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration132 1981-08-09 18 No change to rules on players from abroad LONDON, Sat. The Test and County Cricket Board decided at their summer meeting at Lord's yesterday not to change their policy over players from abroad. The review was held at the request of Worcestershire and Glamorgan. Bona fide But it was agreedAFP - 132 words
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Article48 1981-08-09 18 HAARLEM, Sat. Sri Lanka beat Holland by seven wickets here in Holland yesterday in the first one-day game of a two-match cricket tour Scores. Holland 131 (Asantha De Mel 3-19, Anura Ranasinghe 315). Sri Lanka 133-3 (Siddath Wettimuny 47, Ranjan Madugalle 30 no) Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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385 1981-08-09 18 Andrea, Virginia go through to meet in final TENNIS ROUNDUP INDIANAPOLIS, Sat. American Andrea Jaeger and Virginia Ruzici, of Rumania, the first and second seeds, yesterday advanced to the finals of the US$300,000 ($651,000) Open claycourt tennis championships. On the men's side, topseeded Ivan Lendl, of Czechoslovakia, defending champion andAgencies - 385 words
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193 1981-08-09 18 INVERCARGILL, Sat. South Africa's Springbok rugby team yesterday remained unbeaten after five matches m New Zealand with a 22-6 victory over Southland at Rugby Park. In cold conditions and continual rain, South Africa wore their opponents down, adding 15 points m the second-half after takingAP - 193 words
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Advertisement709 1981-08-09 18 JOINT SASAR/VITB APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING SCHEMES The Singapore Association of thlpouHdsn and Rspairsrs (SASAR) and the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VTTB) are offering three epprsnticesNp training achomo* for the following trad** in tha shipbuilding and repairing industry^ 1. ARC WELDING 2. BOILER/PIPE FITTING ft SERVICING 3. HULL FABRICATION/MARINE STEELWORK 4.709 words
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Advertisement631 1981-08-09 18 LEMBAGA LEBUHRAYA MALAYSIA Permohonan odoloh d.pelawa danpoda Wargonogoro Molaysia bagi mengiji kefcosoogon iowatan di Lemboga lebutiroya Malaysia veperh berikut 1- L Jawatan i JuruMm* Ukor Bahon Tingkatan Khai Kumpulan C(l jawaton) Tangoooaji I C 3: $1,040/ X4O $1,240/ mi Umur Cakm-calun ooripodo peoowa. sedona berkhidmot dotom perfchidmatan tetap perkhidmaton awam,631 words
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Advertisement65 1981-08-09 18 KPOH HENG Jewellery Pte Ltd We are closed today. Tomorrow only the branches are open People's Park Branch Katong Branch Toa Payoh Branch Boon Lay Branch Paul Jewellery The main branch remains closed In joyous celebration with the people and government of Singapore on its 16 th National Day. from65 words
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Article, Illustration175 1981-08-09 19 HAMBURG, Sat. Paul Breitaer (right), captala of West German L«agae champions Bayern Mnnlrh, scored an oven* helming virtarv among inrb expert* who voted him this year's Footballer of the Year. la a poll carried oat by the soccer weekly ''Kicker", Breltner, who175 words
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126 1981-08-09 19 LEEDS, Sat. England international winger Peter Barnes moved from West Bfomwich Albion to Leeds United yesterday for a club record of £930,000 ($3.63m). A Leeds club official confirmed the transfer after it had looked in doubt earlier in the day because theReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration1102 1981-08-09 19 ,\I AM HI!RRIRn AIjAHI aIJ DD AK,U alks EJJBlandE JJ8 land manager KOII (irppnannH ohnni a weenWOOd aDO lit a CFISIS that IS orinnlimr fnnthall crippling lOOlDaii from Singapore to CI««#««ij oneil 101(1. why soccer needs stars with skill and style who can restore missing1,102 words
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247 1981-08-09 19 R. MANORAJ - Singapore determined to win Esso Cup R. MANORAJ By SINGAPORE take on Negri Sembilan m their first match of the second inter-state Pesta Sukan Esso quadrangular hockey tournament on the Padang from Aug. 21-23. Singapore, who lost out to Selangor on goal average last year, are determined to wrest the247 words
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Advertisement490 1981-08-09 19 Reader!* Digest Improve-your-English Collection IT-- "t^— tv ~_naa«aw^»9 nw^^^^ nnnnnam. How to Increase TT h Ur PP Wer Use the Ri 9 ht Word Writ e Better, Speakßetter teach^rlVL on iSh f7h° rdS !!2 ThiS mOdem tO SynOnyms Here is a 'ively, comp^hensive and Sst vZI Irln qUIC^ St P490 words
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Article248 1981-08-09 20 IN VIEW of a possible boycott by Malaysian syces of the Singapore races the Pesta Sukan Cup meeting for Classes 1 and 3 horses starting on Aug 22, the local committee have invited Singaporebased trainers to submit entries for Class 4 horses. A Singapore248 words
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Article206 1981-08-09 20 TIPTOP - TIPTOP By FOUR-time winner, Cameron Highlands IV can beat the fancied runners m Class 2 Div 1 field over 1,400 m (Race 5). The six-year-old Serenadar II gelding has been striding out earnestly during morning gallops. Out of his four wins to date, he scored206 words
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Article319 1981-08-09 20 TONTO - TONTO By 80N0 SONG, a beaten favourite in his last start, deserves another chance and looks the pick in Race 2 for horses in Class 2 Div 2. This six-year-old New Zealand gelding by Sucaryl has been consistent this season finishing on board319 words
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Article289 1981-08-09 20 EQUESTRIENNE - EQUESTRIENNE By FIRST UP winner Blase Sar Blase should chalk up his second victory m as many starts when he faces the Starter m Race 6. A five-year-old English gelding by My Swanee, he won twice m England over 1,200 m straight and 1,600289 words
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Article91 1981-08-09 20 Going forecast: GOOD RACE EMOMJH* TVTO* RACMQEO Tyessn'sTnw* Damien EresTu Tyaasn'a Tnwt Damien Mandura EresTu Tycoon's Trust Song Song P. Timandra Khasak Song Song FuMei No Danger FuMei L.M.T«r*ar ExMor Beau Mom C. Crystal Lutomer Skyhawk Gay Selene Exidor ThaCodnral NaslbBaik Bonus Iscue FeiLoong Fleetowin ThaCoekaral Fleetowin Bonus Issue91 words
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Article62 1981-08-09 20 [WATCH these horses today if there is rain: Rsec 1: Eres Tv 11, Mr Fitz. Ksec I: Tai Tong, Song Song, Fu Mei. Rsee S: Exidor, The Viscount, Love Me Tender. Bsee 4: Fei Loong, Steel Pulse, Hornet's Sting. Race 5: Be Friends, Tuxedo. Race Twenty Five, Siti62 words
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Article3693 1981-08-09 20 R Ar V 1 2 15 claM 5 Div 4 1,200 m ftAU£l x (Ratings 48-40) ($10,500 $7,350 to winner) 1 *996 Well Casteatod (48) 56.5 W P-Ng nzg dc -0.5 (1200 m) Had three unplaced runs m Class 4 restricted races; 6th m Div B 1200 m3,693 words
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Advertisement576 1981-08-09 20 iffl KAJIMA CORPORATION CONSTRUCTION SITE ENGINEER. FOREMAN, CLERK I SAFETY SUPERVISOR 1) Building Engineer* Diploma m Building Engineering 3-5 years experienced 2) Senior Forsmsn GCE. "O' Level 7 years experienced 3) Jtinioc Focsmsn GCE. "O* Level 3 years experienced 4) Fsmsls Gsnsrsl CJsrk GCE "O' Level Ability to type 5)576 words
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Article, Illustration1444 1981-08-09 21 TIPTOP; CALL BOY - Paula marks her return by landing a double TIPTOP and CALL BOY Tres Bien comes out of year's spell to upset the odds m last race By PENANG, Sat. After an absence of almost a month, Perth woman jockey Paula Wagg returned to the local turf and immediately made her1,444 words
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Article649 1981-08-09 21 PENANG, Sat Jockey W. Y. Chee was fined $300 and warned of more severe action in future over his riding of Acquisition n in Race 6 here today. The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: Rate 1: Construction II(Cheam) was a little slow into stride after649 words
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224 1981-08-09 21 York leads all the way in four-horse sprint gamely to win by a length from Malaysian Glory. Saya Raja was a long third. Race 7 CLASS S, 1)1 V. 1 1 ,Mtm BiUmii SUMe** (8) TRES BIEN Ul 56 (723-353) Wagg 1 (5) Chameken 56.5 (3286-590) Mirny I (10) DeaMe224 words
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Article1046 1981-08-09 21 LONDON, Sat. Americans dominated the events in which finals were held in the English athletics championship at Crystal Palace yesterday, but they were upstaged by Sebastian Coe in a heat. Coe, the world 800 metres record holder, eased away from his rivals to take his heat in the 800mAgencies - 1,046 words
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Article20 1981-08-09 21 NEW YORK, Sat. Calgary Boomers beat Atlanta Chiefs 42 m a North American Soccer League match yesterday. Mr.20 words
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Advertisement500 1981-08-09 21 An established Civil Engirt— ring Company requiretr deck-of-Works 4 yean experience with proven ability to work independently. Advantage to those with recogniMd ongineo ring certificates/diplomas. Junior/ Assistant Quantity Surveyor 2 yan experience witti diploma in related field Account Executive* (for East Wort Malaysia) Diploma in Accountancy or equivalent. Mm. 3500 words
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Advertisement400 1981-08-09 21 We are a leading food Retailing and Wholesaling Company m Malaysia and due to rapid expansion, we invite suitably qualified Malaysians to fill the following immediate vaca..cy of CREDIT OFFICER to supervise and administer all phases ot Credit Control and the Company's Insurance programme able to deal with staff at400 words
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Article, Illustration544 1981-08-09 22 ATLANTA, Sat. Tubby Bob Murphy scampered ahead of the field for the for the second day running in the Professional Golf Association championship, but some of the tournament favourites were snapping at his heels. Murphy, who flirted with disaster at the firstReuter; AZIZ HI SSI - 544 words
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165 1981-08-09 22 - WHEELING, Sat. Veteran Hollis Stacy fired a four-under-par 68 yesterday for a onestroke lead m the first round of the U*****,000 ($271,250) West Virginia Ladies Professional Golfers Association Classic. The two-time United States Open champion recorded five birdies and bogeyed only one hole atReuter; UPI - 165 words
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Article204 1981-08-09 22 1» Bob Murphy 66-69. IN Bob Eastwood 67-69, Larry Nelson 70-66, Dan Pohl 69-67 1)7 Andy North 68-69. 118 .Vance Heafner 68-70, Tom Kite 71-67, Fuzzy Zoeller 70-68. 1» Jerry Pate 71-«8, Jack Nicklaus 71-68, Gil Morgan 7M9 14* Rex Caldwefl 68-72, Greg Norman (Aust)204 words
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364 1981-08-09 22 HAKIKAT RAI - HAKIK AT RAI By WONG SHOON KEAT confirmed that he is the Republic's No. 1 badminton player when he swept aside Syed Hussien 15-11, 15-2, to top the Thomas Cup trials at Guillemard Road yesterday. Hussien took a commanding seven-point lead m364 words
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Article80 1981-08-09 22 HAMILTON, Sat. Malaysia's badminton team went through to next year's World Interiobc playoff of the Thomas Cup by defeating New Zealand 7-2 m the Australasian Zone final here tonight. Results. Mlsbun Sldek lost to Graeme Robson 2-15, 615, Phua Rah Haft lost to Steve Wilson 17-18, 15-15,Reuter - 80 words
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Article297 1981-08-09 22 JOE DORAI - Three more in FAS's black book JOE DORAI By THREE more soccer players have joined the growing list of those suspended by the disciplinary committee of the Football Association of Singapore for misconduct m the Ovaltine National League matches. They are Christie Fernandez, Edward Benjamin, both of Cairnhill Football Club,297 words
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Article45 1981-08-09 22 LEAGUE leaders Toa Payoh United maintained their winning streak beating Commonwealth Palace 3-1 m the Ovaltine National Fooball League Division Two match at Farrer Park yesterday. Other results. Fairer Park Dynamos 2 Changi United 0, Sembawang SC 2 Balestier United 0.45 words
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Article23 1981-08-09 22 THE weigh-in for boxers taking part m the national championships will take place today at the Fairer Park Gymnasium at 4 p.m.23 words
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412 1981-08-09 22 JANICE SEAH - Chong hands 'duck' to Lau in under- 16 By JANICE SEAH LIKE a lamb being led to the slaughterhouse, newcomer Richard Lav was massacred 0-9, 0-9, 0-9 by Chong Tsung Ming m the Pakistan Airlines preliminary round squash championship for boys' under16 at Kallang yesterday. Lav found no answer to412 words
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Article, Illustration283 1981-08-09 22 J. RAJENDRAN - J. RAJENDRAN By MEDIUM-PACE bowler Issac Gnanachandran captured four wickets m five overs as Ceylon Sports Club A took the Singapore Cricket Association senior knockout title, beating Singapore Cricket Club Ist XI by 25 runs on the Padang yesterday. CSC, the SCA283 words
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Article103 1981-08-09 22 Caught in the act! THESE two Australian film-makers were caught In the act of trying to catch the local cricketers in their act in an interesting situation on the Padang yesterday. And our cameraman AZIZ HUSSIN was there to capture the action during the Singapore Cricket Association knock-out final. The103 words
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247 1981-08-09 22 PETER SIOW - Thai Somchai returns 'unhappily' to winning path PETER SIOW By THAILAND'S Somchai Chantanavich, whose last success m the Pesta Sukan shooting international was four years ago, returned to the victory path yesterday at Rifle Range Road. The 34-year-old businessman accumulated 177 points out of a possible 200 to win the247 words
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Article134 1981-08-09 22 SAFSA score a direct hit SINGAPORE Armed Forces Sports Association struck paydirt twice on the opening day of the Singapore Rifle Association Open championships at Mount Vernon yesterday, reports PETER SIOW. Eng Fook Hoong brought them their first individual gold medal m the standard pistol when he totalled 532 out134 words
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Article58 1981-08-09 22 BOWLING Spore International Open (Jackie's System 460 Plaza, 10 a.m.). CRICKET SCA Junior League: Tanglin Taverners v CSC (Balestier Rd, 1.30). Ghandi Cup: Indian Association v Singapore Cricket Club (Balestier Rd. 11). DARTS Pesta Sukan meet (Sea View Hotel). GOLF National Day competition (Bukit Course. 8). SHOOTING SRA58 words
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Advertisement104 1981-08-09 22 RAYMOND WEIL GENEVE We're Expanding Our Line By Making It Thinner Raymond Weil, renowned for its range of quality watches now introduces its new generation of flat quartz timepieces. A range that portrays the same unmistakable styling and innovative craftmanship that has made Raymond Weil watches a pleasure to give104 words
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Advertisement28 1981-08-09 22 IMATIOIMAL DAY at all our shops. 8, Campbell Lane, Singapore, 0820. Tel: *****31 114, Dunlop Street, Singapore, 0820. Tel: *****79 118-120, Dunlop Street, Singapore, 0820. Tel: *****93, *****4628 words
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Miscellaneous200 1981-08-09 22 UP TO 1 p.m. TODAY: Generally fair and warm. Occasionally breezy by late. TEMP. (C) up to 6 a.m. tomorrow: 33 max., 26 min. SUNSET today: 8.44 p.m.; SUNRISE tomorrow: 8.34 a.m. GLOBAL WEATHER Amsterdam 17/21 C Cloudy I Lm Aageles 20 30C Clear Ataeas 25/35C Clear MadrM 20/32C Clear200 words
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Article, Illustration1215 1981-08-09 1 LIM JIT POH - LIM JIT POH IF YOU think Chinese scholars are things of the past and the very words themselves are an anachronism, you should meet Tan Sri Lee Scow Mong. He can tell you all you want to know about Confucian analects, the Kitchen God or1,215 words
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Article, Illustration458 1981-08-09 2 WALTER SEOW - WALTER SEOW THE HOUSE ON GARIBALDI STREET (next change at Premier) CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD (showing at Plaza) By THE HOUSE ON GARIBALDI STREET is a meticulously documented reconstruction of the kidnapping of fugitive Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann m Buenos Aires m 1960. He was458 words
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Article320 1981-08-09 2 FROM sci-fi to history.. Eichmann to zombies. CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD is what the title says it is. It all starts with a priest committing suicide m a cemetery m a small town called Dunwich, which is said to have been built on the site where the320 words
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Article399 1981-08-09 2 CHRIS LEWIS - CHRIS LEWIS INSEMINOID (showing at Capitol and Republic) Reviewed by THERE is something very inhuman about INSEMINOID. Something terribly wrong. For the first 30 of its 85 minutes of Singapore running time, it could well be just another low-budget space trek a bunch of people running399 words
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Article263 1981-08-09 2 NO U-TURN (showing at Jurong Drive-in punurunuouA CHONG WING HONG COMEDIANS-turned producers, Kar Mak and Dean Saki have made this film with a realistic touch of life, unlike those absurd fantasies they have acted m before NO U-TURN is a film about a taxi-driver's romance and his263 words
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Article, Illustration518 1981-08-09 3 PAULINE WALKER; ANTHONY WALKER - by PAULINE WALKER by ANTHONY WALKER Story Pictures BALLET MUSTIKA and ?n£rt months DANCE CAM? might seem to have little m 3of Ballet Mustika, seen here on July 19 was a theatre evening of dances by several groups, put together originalV /or an518 words
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963 1981-08-09 3 SINGAPORE RIVER You may not wish to peek at Yet, sitting by the river, you did not The stretch of relatively quiet years find peace. After the British had collected the Nor seemingly did the river pirate963 words
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1292 1981-08-09 4 PETER KEYS - PETER KEYS By SINGAPORE'S Botanic Gardens are regarded as one of the finest tropical gardens m the world and have become not only a favourite for locals but a must for the ardent tourist. You can enjoy it as a public park by1,292 words
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Article, Illustration1408 1981-08-09 9 FELIX CHIA - FELIX CHIA By UNLIKE the young of today, those of the past missed the luxury of playing with modern electronic games and toys. But they had their share of thrills playing simple games, with equally simple improvised materials of their own, including tiles,1,408 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1981-08-09 5 4mm ON TOP of my list for tomorrow is the Holiday M»tlnw: Batch (*wdd> And The Sundance Kid (Ck S, 245 p.m.)- Paul Newman is Butch while Robert Redford is the Kid, which incidentally shot him to stardom. This western-comedy directed by George Roy Hill is based on1,203 words
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Article, Illustration432 1981-08-09 5 KANNANCHANDRAN - KANNANCHANDRAN By The same old new Debbie THE following shows are spread over two days for your holiday viewing pleasure: Like past years, National Day colour comes alive and vivid from the Parade. Today there will be two one m the morning at B .St a.m.432 words
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Article, Illustration534 1981-08-09 8 IT LOOKS like the distributors of Chow Yuei Fatt's films are making hay while the sun shines. They are cashing m on his fame by digging up old reels of films he appeared m before he became a celebrity... and sure enough, like they thought his fans534 words
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Article, Illustration238 1981-08-09 8 CUFF RICHARD: LOVE SONGS (EMI) Gosh, look at how Cliff Richard has aged. Look at those hints of wrinkles on the album cover on what was once the smooth face of the boy-next-door. Fortunately for him, though, records are iudged by the sounds produced on their "wrinkles",238 words
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Article, Illustration508 1981-08-09 8 She sang and broke the spell LAST Tuesday night, I saw Annie LJa Ob Lai's performance at the Silver Star Theatre Restaurant and Nite Club. I wonder if there is a nice way to tell her that she ought to stick to acting and hosting K100, a variety show508 words
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Article, Illustration209 1981-08-09 8 JOHN KLEMMER: MAGNIFICENT MADNESS (Elektra); Various Players John Klemmer is competent on his tenor sax; as are the sessions men he used for this album. With John Tropea (guitars) and members of Lee Ritenour's Friendship (Don Gntsin piano, Abe Laboriel bass), there is nary a wrong note.209 words
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Article389 1981-08-09 8 ANTON RUCKNER: SYMPHl UK NR. S BERLINER PHILHARMONIKER HERBERT VON KARAJAN (DiglUI) Amongst Bruckner's nine symphonies, the third has the most complicated history. It exists in three versions, each of which in turn has its own variants. This work, dedicated to Wagner, was first composed in 1872-75,389 words
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Article, Illustration213 1981-08-09 8 JIANG LING: I WISH I AM A FEMALE SOLDIER (Polydor) This is an album I would strongly recommend. Not only because Jiang Ling is a very promising singer, but also because there are several superb songs m this disc. For a good example, "Memory" is a first213 words
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Article, Illustration934 1981-08-09 10 |^2i^Li^^H MAN is very much a creature of habit. A study of his past preoci cupations and actions will often lead to an accurate prediction of his future directions. By the same token, the company he runs also follows certain set934 words
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1095 1981-08-09 10 THE traffic police recently announced that compared to last year, 48 per cent more motorists were banned from driving under the Points Demerit Scheme. The move for stricter enforcement of incalcitrant drivers is a good one but the actual number prosecuted1,095 words
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Article, Illustration334 1981-08-09 11 State of lingerie to come a soft, sheer and supple undercover story TODAY'S bare look doesn't mean the bra-less look. Because we can't afford to risk damaging or injuring delicate breast tissue no matter how Mother Nature has shaped us. Even the firmest buds will sag with time334 words
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209 1981-08-09 11 WHILE exercise cannot increase your bustline, it can with time and perseverance make your breasts look firmer and fuller. We unveil some bare facts on how you can prevent breasts sagging now: WATCH YOUR WEIGHT, especially if you're pregnant209 words
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Article, Illustration222 1981-08-09 11 How to look your youngest every day ONE OF the secrets of true skin beauty lies m the remarkable properties of a tropically moist oil blend which, through its extraordinary affinity with the skin's own natural beautifying oils and moisture, actually surrounds keratinising cells m your skin with an environment222 words
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Article, Illustration553 1981-08-09 12 Splendour of Chinese imperial cuisine Violet Oon attended a brief preview off a coming grand dinner recently. The 13course feast is priced at $600 per head and limited to only 240 invited guests. Here's how you can be one off those lucky ones. COGNAC flowing by the bucketful Chinese wine553 words
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Article435 1981-08-09 12 IT SOUNDED easy enough. Fourteen stalls to try out m one week. Five judges i.e. five independent greedy tastebuds. And all m a good cause. To find the top hawker stalls m Singapore based on the number of votes given m the New Nation Hawker435 words
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Advertisement160 1981-08-09 1 THE MYSTIQUE OF I BALLET PAGE 111 I For time wt« are Interested la daaee, PAULINE WALKER this Iweek k»lu hit* the thinking behind the forthcoming Dance Camp and what ft Might U» do to make the medium a mure effective communii catar. j THE GARDEN IS NEUTRAL PAGE IV160 words
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Advertisement245 1981-08-09 1 Visions of quality...sounds of success J, I Ml 1 reproduction In tact, drundig is so particular about quality control that each component is \^."H V I thoroughk tested tor peak performance I yii; |ji j In the case ol colour televisions, they ait I mhbj^b I subjected to another test245 words
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Advertisement416 1981-08-09 2 jl! :/ijki IKJHS CLUB Of SttGAPOtt CENTMI />\ O !j! W MB Jl| USSOCWTIOH FOR nJUC/mOHAUY SUBNORMAI CHIDWN CHARITY FILM PREMIERE 0 MMDOF J VUSOCMTION FOR EDOCATWttUY SUBNOMMI CHLMEITS FIN) > I UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF I THE MINISTER OF STATE FOR EDUCATION X DR. TAY ENG SOON gODEOH:416 words
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Advertisement89 1981-08-09 4 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GOVERNMENT I PEOPLE OF SINGAPORE ON OUR 16th NATIONAL DAY. >^ -i^L> See listen to the one and only: TjjgCJfHOfiNG AA at m A 9th August '81, National Day I 1 7.50 pm ip I I llWMjf Ap World's leading Audio Video Jjl LRecording Tape Specialist. M^Kf89 words
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Advertisement422 1981-08-09 5 NEW STUDENT ADMISSIONS Applications for places at St. Aldates College are invited from students of either sex wishing to prepare for the General Certificate of Education (GCE) at 'A'-level for University or Professional Career entry. 'O '-level tuition is also available. St Aldates is Oxford's largest independent College specialising m422 words
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Advertisement79 1981-08-09 7 Congratulations To The Republic Of Singapore On Its 16th National Day Is FOR TEAPOTS j Available m boxes of 30, 60 and 100 tea bags weighing 250 g. Hygienically packed and economical, it will be a favourite with your family. No artificial colouring. Available at department stores, emporiums supermarkets. Sole79 words
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Advertisement403 1981-08-09 8 lit rejoice with the People Government of Singapore on this colourful day; Our 16th National Day. STfiflOflßD "17" PHOTO CPTE) LTD. COLOR pi PROCESSING m 2 hours j CAMERAS. ACCESSORIES. FILMS S ON-THE-SPOT PROCESSING AVAILABLE AT:G- 1 2 The Arcade, Raffles Place Tel: *****86 M-02-57, City Plaza, Geylang road* Tel:403 words
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Advertisement306 1981-08-09 8 Ycur money will earn an attractive rate of interest with safety for your capital when you deposit with I Lombard Banking (Jersey) Limited. Al! interest is paid without deduction of Jersey tax at source which m many cases may provide income tax advantages to non-residents of Jersey and the United306 words
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Advertisement385 1981-08-09 9 I Its about time comfort and style received abreath or fresh air. B^jjT~~" *CT TW^^^/jSB With the Quintet you enjo> the best of two worlds Hfl^. IB *"vSI luxurious sedan comfort and a breezy, sporty style. Just slide B^. >cSB "''^'''^'^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H open its electrically-operated sunroof fora new dimension m Kfc^i385 words
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Advertisement108 1981-08-09 10 To The Grand Opening of CHICKEN DEUGHT Fried Chicken at UNIT. 02-99/02-101, M FLOOR, CITY PLAZA, TANJONG KATONG ROAD/GEYLANG ROAD, ONE FREE SflllSl^) WITH EVERY ORDER of FRIED CHICKEN ON 9th, 10th, 11th August 1981. L Hip Smacking Delicious a^T 1 X —^^~3-r~^^JJa J '^L^L^LTaa^B U 111 //'Jy--. vl"* JLHBMaaW^al108 words
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Advertisement215 1981-08-09 10 QUALIFY as a professional while you work Read the "Appointments" page of any newspaper and see for yourself: Accountancy is a career with a big future for you. The School of Accountancy has had over 65 years'experience m coaching people for accountancy and other professional exams. Through SOA. you can215 words
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Advertisement107 1981-08-09 11 (^)Baby Ibwder J^IH Bb^ Boots pure Baby Powder is soothing and fragrant. Wt DBl_ Formulated m England its specially made for lilt^^^"^****^^^ baby's tender skin. After washing, B^T^>v dust your baby's body with soft, Wry '^UairVw i aw coo' Baby Powder. Va^^^^^k Boots Baby care products. ii> K 'm\ 5r107 words
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Advertisement94 1981-08-09 11 W SHAW S COLLEGE a /fk Invites you to Join Ja, London's most A| flffy^txclmive b«*ut\AvßQ 9 months Presentation Diploma 4W months Beauty Therapy Dpilom* 4Vt months Aesthetics Dtpkima Instructional team includes Harlcy Street DrrmMologM and Anatomy Professor Diplomas Internationally recognised Give yoaraclf the rMit etert In beauty with the94 words
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Advertisement207 1981-08-09 11 ATTENTION INVESTORS! Inflation is taking over all 5 Continents! Think of how you can secure your savings and to BEAT INFLATION! The only and best way is t0.... BUY REAL ESTATE! We have for sale LAND m one of the fastest growing location m all of SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA U.S.A.! PALMDALE207 words
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Advertisement1589 1981-08-09 12 UJ ■iMOW YOU CAN LEARN TRAIN FROM PEOPLE WHO REALLY KNOW! I Ijj Fully sptcialisod Soins Eithetiquw Maquillag* Training wlw« th« future opportunities begin. < •J I BBf^ r *i~B* MR J*CKSON MILANO (C I D.EJ CO Internetionel Oiploma Holder I it the member o( m. I AmJS^JSb^A^ <i-l-O-tM.C.O International1,589 words
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Advertisement359 1981-08-09 2 Singapore and Philips together celebrating National Day. Symbiosis The mutually beneficial relationship shared by Singapore and Philips. A relationship not unlike that of the whale on Research and Development. These electronic expertise. Expertise that.can people of Philips helped create this overall c'nd the pilot fish where both make spendings represent359 words
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Article, Illustration1474 1981-08-09 3 TODAY, we are sixteen years old. A separate and distinct people who have been through much and survived. Every year, as we celebrate the national equivalent of the gathering of the clan, we take a good hard look back and1,474 words
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Advertisement460 1981-08-09 3 THE CONTENTS e 8 M^ ay8 room tor im n THE CONCEPT An eye on our future, a mind on They dared to be different 20 StLftfit Sn£ T ££S?JLZ is with this in mind that The Q tainty as It dees promise. Smaday Times decided that this OUr Values460 words
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Advertisement91 1981-08-09 4 __r /f\ _V __^_l __^_F fir O/ TOTHE PEOPLE AND P* V^/ GO/EENMENPOE SINGAPORE Time has shown,ancdi(misxiihatihpe^ make it. Today we see progress,prosperity and patriotism. Blazing a mmarkable trail down the pages (/history. _-_-_-----------l _-_--P^ Hfc -■r'AV' |A- 'M'" r WBm w ___^__tf__^__i j^SW_g_-iii-----P*^ »S* _i^ t_i ggjj^|gggg^MMgggw||gMg|£ gMMMHtn Hfi91 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1981-08-09 6 6 NO longer is it unsafe, for example, for Geylang (or what's left of Geylang) boys to 'cross territory' into Joo Chiat (the two former 'black'areas) on their way to Marine Parade for a swim. Neither would Malays feel 111 at ease A walking alone m1,136 words
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Advertisement298 1981-08-09 6 overrent i Pino vj^ I OT 'o j Pony 4-Door Sedan J2m I the luxury, comfort power <S5S5> iT you've always wanted i1 1 without the usual price i I A thoroughbred of Italian design m aerodynamic lines L^l^Ha^lfl Authoritative and efficient with that touch of power to jr --^^^^^HM^LP'^L^lili298 words
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Advertisement347 1981-08-09 7 HORIZON TOWERS PTE LTD congratulates the Government and people of Singapore on the progress and prosperity of their nation on this 16th National Day. I! Hl^^B 'nB J ff off I Ift^rJl IJ^H f* m ml 111 II fl 1 z^^^- V^Ptiil HaH a Bar HJ^jlF^llkii I Hflßk) 'Li I347 words
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Article, Illustration1616 1981-08-09 8 SINGAPORE attained self-governing status in June 1959, 140 years after her founding by Sir Stamford Raffles in January 1819. With self-government came also the rule of the People's Action Party (PAP) government, a rule which has lasted to date for 22 years. Those1,616 words
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Advertisement194 1981-08-09 8 meet**** O JLJ^^* FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE, THE MOST ADVANCED COMPUTERISED COLOR PRINTER Kodak 261 0 C Color Printer Computer Assembly provides high-speed production. This computer-controlled, operatorless, col )r negative printer can produce up to 10,000 prints per hour. j r f\i §§Q One of the most advanced194 words
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Article, Illustration2007 1981-08-09 10 6 THANKS to successful nationboildlng, there is now a stereotyped Singaporean. He is a toughminded survivor, hardworking, thrifty, door and graceless. Preoccupied with material goals, he thinks nobody owes him a living, and has callouses on his heart. Though an individualist to the core, he2,007 words
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Advertisement298 1981-08-09 10 Towards a better lifestyle for a11 ■JJ tf*l#A Kitchens for beautiful ■E^aFlmU homes everywhere Our Congratulations Best Wishes to the People Government of Singapore on the occasion of its National Day. From ECKO Woodproducts (Pte) Ltd. WM jH^^h^^V^j^^^^^M&Bßßßßßßl BPVfIBVfIB BBbT BbW^l Wr W 8888 l \W X '^I^l <^tr I298 words
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Article, Illustration2960 1981-08-09 12 A voice from the future SINGAPORE, August 2015 THROUGH the glass walls of my office on the 350 th floor of the Central Tower Block, I command a panoramic view of the entire southern coast-line of our Republic. Sixteen kilometres away to the north-east, across a vast expanse of shimmering2,960 words
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Article, Illustration1136 1981-08-09 14 Life is a cabaret, old chum ONCE upon a time, a scrawny local boy walked into a disco-cum-bar m Anson Road, intent on enjoying a couple of quiet, peaceful drinks with his friends. But a rowdy gang of six burly foreign sailors walked m and harassed the boy who, annoyed1,136 words
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Advertisement306 1981-08-09 14 Congratulations to the people and government of Y/y-^i hf bMi ITt tt£ O7 Republlc of S'fWX*® on our 16th National Day. li\ mW bCbBB l\ AaaL^aAi I L <hx r^"aa I W m b^^L^B I StW '^^^bbb^bbi bh\ L^aißßaaam r"~""r bbV bbbV I v4f**«i*|Vi 4 b^m^ bk B* 7«i it306 words
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Advertisement151 1981-08-09 14 Win Corporation (S)Pte Ltd congratulates the Government and People of Singapore on their 16th National Day ■MBaE^ p^>j^^A.^ftL fJ'MLJ'ji jS.j.ifjtf'l 'BJ Ba\^ E*^ j^Jar^BMy^r.i^Pl<>Ciiy^, w .9 1 lJSL^aaKH!4*fSsfefl V^^S*7jS2|9[£>4Bß( -HBXJ**' "^_TZ I MB^^^^BBKvvtT'ivTTafl fJJNcTyi,^^ B- Z...jg*^^* •BBBBJssbP^^Bß*'''' dLdFdß^^flßV i *^^Bßjm>^be^ i ■■flL^v' Bl t^ tjr jgtr >hB llf^l ■>J KaP151 words
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Article, Illustration1570 1981-08-09 15 NOT so long ago, a small group of friends and I were having dinner at a Chinese restaurant in Sembawang when one of us, in poring through the menu, burst into a paroxysm of laughter. Shaking with mirth, he pointed his finger at a line1,570 words
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Advertisement499 1981-08-09 15 Mg j^^^ ft offer our heartfelt congratulations to We are proud to be part and parcel of the Nation that "grows" and "glows" with each y£&&:WlWM$??!is. jigr^ and every passing day. N^ 5^ /^sMSt&£&/ Today is an auspicious day for every Singaporean. A day which we can call it our499 words
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Article, Illustration269 1981-08-09 16 Our torn we see it today orrow as SIXTEEN. It's the transitional ace aaL thou 5 hts ape formed, substance is added and targets are set. When a country focuses Its youthful vision on ambitious goals. *or Singapore, the aim Is singular to make quality the Singaporean way of And269 words
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Article194 1981-08-09 16 CHANGI Airport, the East Coast Parkway viaduct Singapore's two newest architectural wonders that have captured the people's imagination because they have a kind of vibrant, almost raw energy. And nothing could evoke more the years to come times of movement, of improvement and of faith for the future.194 words
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Article, Illustration483 1981-08-09 16 ALL the material goods we now enjoy comfortable flats, modern (and costly) cars and buses, shopping centres, colour television and cinemas, and a hundred and one other items that are taken for granted were purchased without blood but certainly with much sweat and toil But, for the483 words
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Article, Illustration396 1981-08-09 17 Leap Forward. Now, it's our turn to try the same with culture, heavily sprinkled with cherry blossom. First TV, and the appointment of a new SBC chairman earlier this year pointed to "nothing but quality in programmes", as Mr Wee Mon-Cheng himself emphasised.396 words
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Advertisement175 1981-08-09 17 S@fa I SCRUM/ MOW HWVE I r^^When breaking up is noV"^1 I H MARRIAGES do not come apart neatly on a jB^B i V f^^m Bclearly perforated economic or emotional line.w W J^J fcThey rip in two, leaving painfully jagged edges. 9 I HThe Women's Charter (Amendment) Act 1980, <-2175 words
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Article, Illustration2470 1981-08-09 18 THE Singapore Dream is a salary of a few thousand dollars a month; a HUDC flat on marriage; enough extra cash to decorate the home with the latest equipment and name fabrics and furniture; holidays abroad; two children with a promise for the future One2,470 words
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Advertisement442 1981-08-09 18 PERTAMA AUDIO ITS GROUP OF COMPANIES SALUTE THE REPUBLIC I ON HER NATION AL DAY J The Innovators with 70 years of sound research and development (DENON rr\ Gets YOU Into The Beat... Beat 18V i^^mm^mm mmd SL-18A Record Player— auto-cut features: oil-damped T*^BBmH arm lifter SD-118MD Stereo Cassette \J%442 words
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Article, Illustration613 1981-08-09 19 QUEK WEE CHEW (right) paints amidst the chant af temple devotees aad a fragrant cload of Incense, sometimes relaxing aad passing the time of day with friends and temple visitors In 111-matched chairs la various stages of disrepair. Tabes af paint sit on613 words
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Advertisement335 1981-08-09 19 BANKffIHKA Think Singapore J The Bank of America is involved m Singapore. Its people, its trade, commerce and development. Involved for over 25 years. Much of it during the crucial years. In small ways, like helping a child to start a savings account and m big ways, like introducing a335 words
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Article, Illustration1569 1981-08-09 20 They dared to be different 6 WE also had a lot more daring and nerve then. When we were at Bata, we had this sharp corner window we used for display. Fatlma and I pat on our mini skirts and danced m the window! Instead of mannequins we had live1,569 words
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Advertisement632 1981-08-09 20 1 -O^T?) V iV" ■^-^aWaaaar 0 V^H Baaaa 9 I I aaaaaai 8 new and exciting destination! France r) ER EUROPEAN CARNIVAL (11 Countries) -S^fr^V/^ Athens (Greecel/ltaly/Austria/Liechtenstein/Switzeriand/Germany/Rhine Cruise/ y^r" Holland/Belgium/France/England o cMCOn fViA /J£L\ (Q£ 2 Trans Atlantic Cruise to America New York Tour) JO UdyS 090D9U inomJl Dtp: am632 words
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Article, Illustration573 1981-08-09 21 Singapore-style clothes WHAT we really 9 need is the government's and garment manufacturers' support. If there's no backing It's very hard for a young designer to continue to improve and be A more creative. s Allan Chai TODAY it is difficult to find the average Singaporean swathed m the latest573 words
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Advertisement437 1981-08-09 21 Congratulates the People and Governnient of Singapore on its i6th National Day R We are happy to be actively associated m her growth and development success as our kaleidoscope of tiles continues to keep Singapore young and beautiful. Our tiles have helped to beautify some renowned buildings of the nation,437 words
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Advertisement984 1981-08-09 22 WHO OIVeS the WOrid II Majulah Singapura I c T^^tSr- Bt I 0\ i i l l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l i i t^\ <:^i_^Z :7 *^\t—s^ K zz ih^^ :> fy*^. on the occasion of the 111 O984 words
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Article, Illustration1665 1981-08-09 23 FAST foods, even if the increase of speed m their preparation is often directly proportionate to tOfir decrease m taste, are here to stay. Some of the more dubious two-flips-on-the-grid-dle variety, questionable of nutritive value and murkily unidentifiable m appearance, are equally1,665 words
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Advertisement500 1981-08-09 23 Congratulations to the people and government of Singapore on this auspicious occasion. An ITF exhibition today informed of latest technologies, UF EVENTS means new markets for you products and services (1) September 2 3-27 tomorrow. Concurrent conferences, to fSXSHSSSS 81 ITF has established a reputation supplement these exhibitions, offer (2)500 words
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Article, Illustration1287 1981-08-09 24 IF you stand on the crest of the new viaduct that stretches from the city to the East Coast and face inland as hundreds did when the road first opened you confront a spectacular, sweeping view of our city state. The view at dusk when1,287 words
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Advertisement99 1981-08-09 24 Ifii /2it) -Oto.-u,, B^^^^T^PbB^bBBBBB^BJBJB^B b_^^^ The world runs B more Johnson than any other Q# s _%M outboard. B^bT I B»^ Jl^^^^^** -^B IB Mk\ THE FIRST BOATIQUE PTE. LTD 48 Lw 8 Geyiangßd S pore M 39 ■MfMV Tel *****7 7 Cable Handyman TeKi Fiboal RS ***** H%IP GH99 words
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Article, Illustration1464 1981-08-09 25 ON our National Day it is important for us to take a good, hard look at ourselves so as to be able to put things m perspective. A good amount of honesty is, therefore, required, and honesty does not always promise pleasantries.1,464 words
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Advertisement81 1981-08-09 25 Wer^oii^cmdfMmikwilh theGovernnierUcmdßopk^ on tlwirldtt^NotiondDay We are closed today. Business will resume tomorrow. DINING Br M HT^Ws 1 h fil it I w i B B&'^^lßmJl I BBW BllWi I JJL I ."wni? B BiAaVi *.< BV^B^ Jk 6^,1 VnV l WT'TWi Kjt JB»^^"T I i I c BY I B^b*^^S^^*%r-81 words
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Advertisement306 1981-08-09 25 \^ONGR4TUC4TfONS THE REPUBLIC OF WW SINGAPORE ON THE r- ir OCCASION YEAR OF OF THEIR INDEPENDENCE inppinp H m shoes OU|JCI IUI SS OIL-RESISTANT .^aa^BMßm ft. J 1 4 f\Q Ml 108 Mlllo^^S M PMIIIS afl i ir fcii^^i^ MIOO7 MANUFACTURERS: SUPERIOR FOOTWEAR MFTY PTE LTD 32 EUNOS AVENUE 7,306 words
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Article, Illustration985 1981-08-09 26 THE Singapore Airlines advertisement is quite clear m its message: Singapore girls are pretty, charming, friendly and gentle. To many hardline women liberators m the West, this advertisement should be banned because it will considered sexist as the role of women presented is still that985 words
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Article, Illustration780 1981-08-09 28 THE early morning shower falls m a light drizzle. Grey clouds hover threateningly over the mist covered East Coast Parkway, blotting out the sun's first tentative rays. Along the cement-paved bicycle pathway that snakes through the greenery a lone figure plods on, seemingly780 words
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Article, Illustration674 1981-08-09 28 EVERY Friday evening, a group of young people gather at the Sportw Centre In St. Wilfrid Read te Indulge m their favourite pastime a game of squash. Tliey us«d te play at the Squash Centre m Fort Canning, hat stepped because "the place get very crowded674 words
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Advertisement631 1981-08-09 28 it Sturdy and Efficient™ I Ekco Flint stainless steel cookware *>=^ I a» Triple Wall Construction and RaL»\^L| d' ant Heat store and spread heat M V/M BaMr 'I 1 nßf^ around —to cook food evenly. I^^b-^ fl W^ffiflajHflla^aV 1 Vapour Seal Rim to seal and re- mm I ■MJJjnfflffiffli^^A631 words
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Article, Illustration1394 1981-08-09 29 ?HH "MY parents dont love me anymore. They scolded me," cried little Tommy with the tousled blonde hair and the big blue eyes, now Oiled with tears. The tall, broad shouldered young man with the kind eyes assured him that It was not true.1,394 words
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Advertisement100 1981-08-09 29 In joyous celebration with the people and government of Singapore on its 1 6th National Day. H5 n i^GOTICA \\l s VksnEci Ucidii iiui ie ATHENA riff?J BBa^ Bßaa^ Ha IHk LD IV* I; Bi Wall/Floor, *J^; Extruded ceramic klinker tiles, proven and tested with German Test DIN ***** pavement,100 words
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Advertisement286 1981-08-09 29 Congratulations Best Wishes to the Government and People of Singapore on National Day nskV Mk nnnnnnsnssW Wt |/l* Wi I nsnb !Kro^^B Kr A nnn^nssssV MBmibJM ssssslnMalinii^- nsssV^LnssnVV^^fni I j nssssfljl nnsnV Bnnl InsnWV 9^^^ OVH I 1 4&- .^n»- Multiple Operator Welding Equipment With Over 30 Years Of Experience286 words
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Article, Illustration3087 1981-08-09 30 prn[T3^3i I treaaeatiy meet expatriate baaken, rxecativea of maltlaaally expatriate officer* working for tbe Singapore Government on contract, wno are paid more than I am. I have leaned not U let It disturb me. Aa a reaalt, Singapore has thrived and prosper-3,087 words
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Advertisement488 1981-08-09 30 Children celebrate National Day too. They are the future of our Nation. Their future depends on their parents. YOUR CHILD COULD BE BETTER OFF TOMORROW if you I dL start investing m his or 4E^SJ her future today. t t fnrtm. Do you know... For a small monthly investment (as488 words
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Advertisement29 1981-08-09 30 .^Mj^Mj^BW.tlißaßfc^Mj^Mj^MW.aßßßMßaak. PETROL SAVER "ENERGY IS PRECIOUS" SAVE IT! I Sole Distributor for Asia Pacific Region: SANITRAD HOLDINGS PTE LTD. TEL: *****67, *****1 1 CABLE: "SANITRAD" TELEX: RS ***** SANTRA29 words
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Advertisement540 1981-08-09 31 OUR 16TH NATIONAL DAY QH We rejoice and share the aspirations of our fellow Singaporeans I' If r~^ every event is for the economic growth of SINGAPORE, ASEAN, the world. I M AFEEC'Bir~^ 2nd Biennial ASEAN Federation of Electrical x Engineering Contractors Convention and Exhibition. 15-18 SEPTEMBER 1981 HYATT HOTEL,540 words
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Article, Illustration2502 1981-08-09 32 THE final word m this supplement goes to Education, a subject of heated debate and much controversy. We may not agree with policies or understand them to the fullest extent but, into the system every year, we entrust our children and out of it, decades later2,502 words
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Advertisement135 1981-08-09 32 A flying salute I SIN C ERE to the Government I and people of the I GOOD WISHES Republic of Singapore I on their I ON THIS i 16thNationalDay. I SPEC I A L DAY >Mfl| I In anybody's language the message is simple but sincere. Congratulations and best wishes135 words
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